Morning Tribune, 25 October 1946
1946-10-25
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/morningtribune
Morning Tribune
-
Title Section14 1946-10-25 1 MORNING TRIBUNE >L 1 NO. 152. Wew Series) FRIDAY. OCT. 25. 1946. 10 CENTS14 words
-
Article87 1946-10-25 1 Staff Reporter) an expect a large ur in the near Experanto which is will be bringing n Queensland for (375 tons for the will then proceed to nham and Penang receive 2,500 tons jamford which is exthe near future will Qg 9.500 tons o! sugar87 words
-
Article63 1946-10-25 1 utch Volunteers For Sumatra Hague. Oct. 24— Dutch luarterg in the NethKds Ea t Indies plan to send Sumatra Dutch volunteers 0 en] i for service immedi- German capituare now in Java 1 Maj. Gen. Boorlief of the Dutch has announcod. h- plan will be carriod out e: the arrivalReuter - 63 words
-
Article31 1946-10-25 1 flats >an, Oct. 24.— A Army sergeant le by taking poiyesterday after n war crimes charges. almost the same their two-year-old ■ndinq her own 1 with poison.' A. P.A.P. - 31 words
-
Article39 1946-10-25 1 287 HURT IN TRAIN CRASH HCCAGO. Oct. 24.- An exM trr rammed the rear another in a dense fog injuring: at least 287 p(! 1.500 passengers lowntown Chicago. jera were packed in tlffhtly that only were thrown to A.P.A.P. - 39 words
-
Article26 1946-10-25 1 ruven Binh the Vietnamese (Cochlnchtna) h Oct. 20 i ar army as to avoid against tfv> In position! '<nlv case of a A.P.A.P. - 26 words
-
Article195 1946-10-25 1 JINAH CALLS FOR END of STRIFE NEW DELHI, Oct. 24.— Mohammed Ali Jinnan President of the All-India Muslim League, to-day appealed for an end to the c mimunal strife. He said he felt relieved there was no foundation for the "grossly exaggerated news" from the Noakali area. "Nevertheless", he said.195 words
-
Article55 1946-10-25 1 DETRIOT, Oct. 24.— Admiral Nimitz told newsmen that the United States Navy can mobilize 1,000,000 trained men to meet "any emergency that may arise in the next tico or three years". He said the "ships are ready and the men are ready" for any55 words
-
Article77 1946-10-25 1 Atheru>, Oct. 24. Sixty persorw were killed, 53 wounded and 19 leftists partisans captured in two bat- < in Northern Greece, the government announced. A Second Army Corji^ Communique said that in one action near Xnrdiza, in Western Thessaly, 50 r:.nibers of a Leftist band ofA.P. - 77 words
-
Article, Illustration26 1946-10-25 1 Picture of H.E. the Governor and Lady Gimson taken on board the "Oranje" yesterday when Lady Gimson arrived. See story on Page 3.26 words
-
Article75 1946-10-25 1 London, Oct. 2*l. —A writ was to-day issued on behalf uf the former British Premier, Mr. Winston Churchill, against Har per and Brother-, publishers of New York and London, and the American author Quis Adamic, claiming injunction and damages for libel in respect of certainReuter - 75 words
-
22 1946-10-25 1 British Troops Hand Over Buitenzor g Town Batavia, Ocl i*4 I tun<?c4 ovei of Bii»e corjr, M m!l« !l I3ii*o\ i^ n22 words
-
101 1946-10-25 1 a\ A.P. r I ulding gravest and if "tins is :i p; for war?", repl ed: "I eannu pretend that it w 11 be possible to conduct discus^ any ser.s ol reality at the that odi 1." I It had coming 'han i a101 words
-
Article147 1946-10-25 1 GIiTON. Oct. 24.— The Briti h Mini wr Mr. Attloe rUimod toaa} U.a». his Government had just put its d«m.vcratir principle hH ictic« in India, Burma, dan and in Oylon and r colon i©*. iiflf the annual conference of the Trades Union Con«cres», ha suiu of Inci.i.Reuter - 147 words
-
Article71 1946-10-25 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 24.-Academi-cian S. I. Vavilov, President of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR said today that under a "Five-year Plan" for scentiflc rr~ search "Soviet physicists will naturally concentrate on problems of atomic nucleus, cosmic rays and methods of utilising the energy of nucleus."Reuter - 71 words
-
47 1946-10-25 1 MOSCOW, October 24.~F0ur thousand Russian families from numerous villages throughout the Soviet Union have settled in former Japanese territory in the southern portion of Sakhalin Island. The settlers Include rhalrmen of collective farm*, tractor drivers, mechanics, teachers carpenters, stovemakers and bookkeepers. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
-
Article71 1946-10-25 1 Pulping, Oct. 24 -Military authorities here confirm that th important port of Ghefoo in Shantung was under attack by the Nationalists. Pro-Govfrnment, dispatcher reported i bombardment of Chefoo by the Nationalists and said the Communtsti returned the lire. Th"v Alto reported flgntng in the- city which all°-'edly71 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement35 1946-10-25 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMOfi Y BBHDfD KPORE THITI (LOSE I ri-tl SEW KHAKI TBOUSEB H>h M FOB EITHER SEX LIMITED STOCK Phonp GIAN SlNttll a COMPANY, 4 Battery Road, Sir vn Cables: "BAJAJ"35 words
-
-
136 1946-10-25 2 (TrJbi. r) Re#tri< ti on the co laJ In all kinds of milk will be lifted by the middle of Nov* ber, it j.. i ndi r ood. Tnc Government haa procured quantities of milk lo the end of August, and these will136 words
-
175 1946-10-25 2 Rice Committee Approves Shipping Programme The In'.- il Vmcrgency Food Council nb-OoaUßittti on rice for BouUl Ei t Asin n..- t for the flm limi in Singapore t nis week. The Cominitt Ml >•. Chuirnan kfai United Kingdom delep.at", Mr. Cl.ari Kmpson, BconOmiO OoaaMDof to thi BritWi Special Comm: I175 words
-
Article66 1946-10-25 2 Thn Governor-General Mr. Malcoln MacDonald will le*Y€ Singa poje this morning for Brunei. He will return |/j Kuching to likfl part in the installation ceremony for Sarawak's first Governor on Tua-day n^xt. Sir Ohftriflf and iAdy Arden ClarV<? ar/iv d in Singapore yesterday lijoriiing on66 words
-
Article62 1946-10-25 2 The Local Trade Voyage Board met for the lirst tinv 1 yesterday afternoon and dealt with a number of applications from local shipowners, who applied for permits to continue trading between Singapore and Sumatra find various other islands. Those sitting en Uv- board Comprise the Secretary62 words
-
Article26 1946-10-25 2 The traffic B cr^ai IX* t >n front of MM Cf.pitol theatre was di'.Tia^c-d en Wednesday nlflit whan a militfciy vehicle cmslif-d into it26 words
-
Article144 1946-10-25 2 Par' U for the United Kingdom will finally close on Nov. 15 but there v.ill be dc. patches earlier Ulan that, and the public are advised to post early in order to facilitate indlin^ not only at this <na but at destination. Owing to144 words
-
Article64 1946-10-25 2 It has been decided that in Singaporc and Malaya, Friday Nov. 8. mil be a flagday. As usual the proceeds of the collection will be devoted to the relief of distress among Kx^ervicemcn and their dependents. Sunday Nov. 10 will be obsedved throughout the British Common\.<allh M Remembrance64 words
-
52 1946-10-25 2 (Tribune S;aff Reporter). r languages are spoken on br-arrl the Dm sh ship. "Kina 1 Which arrived on Wednesday from Shanghai on its way to Penang. The master of th" ship is Danish, the navigation officer Norwegian, the assistant navigation officer British and the assistant52 words
-
Article76 1946-10-25 2 The Fuod Controller has decided to postpone the introduction o! bread rationing lor at li ast a vve^k. The reason is cc allow a large number of consum pg, who elected f< r bread rations but failed to register with bread retailer, to do so.76 words
-
Article51 1946-10-25 2 inN'DON. Oct. 28. The Gazett< "i.unre.s that l.Wite i ant-Go.'ur;il fAc i t General) Bi? Mil' Demp-s.-y, Commander-in*Chief in 'h 1 Eat Hhs been i iade 3enep»l, and Mai or Or oral (Temporary Lieuti i ant General 1 Sii Sidney Kirk 1 f Lien ai I GeneralReuter - 51 words
-
170 1946-10-25 2 A Chinese with a stab wound in his abdomen died shortly after admission in hospital after h»^ had been nicked up bv the nolice at the Junction of Canal Road and Keng Chew Street at 8.30 on Wednesday nieht. Police inquiries have ascrrtiinrd that the170 words
-
330 1946-10-25 2 A IG,OOO-word diary, containing details of tne Burma-Siam railway ,kept by a British PoW, Sgt. Harry Jones, of the Royal Signals, was handed over to the British Government in November, 1944, after Jone's rescue by an American submarine after his prison-ship330 words
-
Article192 1946-10-25 2 •The industry has been extremely I adli at a time when it has most needed chairman, Mr. F. G. Lundon, In KUnent'fl policy towards tho rubber plantation a dustry In his speech at the thirty-second or nuieral meeting of Glenealy Plantations limi^Tl Wednesday. mm 4 "Not192 words
-
154 1946-10-25 2 (Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur Thnr^J Mr. John Jeff. ComnSSa for Labour, Malayan Si by a reporter oi the Trifl today, confirmed that a Trira tite Labour Advisory Board i shortly be formed by the to layan Union. Mr. Jeff stated the Boa: would154 words
-
Article132 1946-10-25 2 While the Victory Cup 3 soccer match was being plajjj between RAF (Changi) and tt Royal Scots at Jalan Besarj dium on Wednesday, two CM esc youths extracted a from the tool box of a mm vehicle parked in the car A detective, however, who132 words
-
Article38 1946-10-25 2 Kam Seow To k I clerk charged wit thr corrupt acceptai with regard to r Victoria School turning office, was i aultted bv Mr. T. Sprcial District Mr. A. J. Br.. for the riefenco.38 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1946-10-25 2 WINSTON'S 4, TlfE ARCADE TBffNXfl t OOUP E V IP. V Mil NO 1 N SPORTS16 words
-
-
344 1946-10-25 3 In Singapore one death in every si •<ulosif>," said Dr. Chen Su Lan, in an arians yesterday on "Singapore's White 1 During the last nine months. of the 8.846 people who died in the Municipal area, 1,550 died of tuberculosis. Dr. Chen344 words
-
Article99 1946-10-25 3 t Koh Kong Hor, drivi r. stated at an Indeath of her huiCoroner'a Court yes- she last saw her nd at 6 P-m. on Aug. 7,:T In his taxi nformed a few hours >y th>- police that her hus had been found dead in 199 words
-
Article140 1946-10-25 3 n Ah Say <22> a clerk, and i h bin HaJi Fajar (24) a ai labourer, who were emM at the Naafl Warehouse, h Road, managed to get Igh the Kate of the Naafl 3 >und with articles they had red from tho store, only to *rr140 words
-
Article40 1946-10-25 3 nst sentence bv Hamid, before Mr. High Court ed. theap- that he was ite in not r ice. nvicted and amflrst charge rears d two months i eviction in the Justice Wor- s-nten appeal. j40 words
-
Article266 1946-10-25 3 The 20,000-ton luxury liner Oranje, pride of the Netherlands Steamship Line arrived yesterday morning from Amsterdam carrying 1,066 passengers, mostly Dutch women and children going out to Batavia and Sourabaya. A number of Malayans were also on board. Passengers disembarking at Singapore numbered 150 and included266 words
-
Article189 1946-10-25 3 Lim Jit Seow (20), a Hylam, clerk in charge of the railway canteen at the railway station, was yesterday sentenced to three months' r.i. for thoft of 20 bags of sugar from a truck on Aug. A second Chinese, Llong Seng was sentenced to two189 words
-
171 1946-10-25 3 Fought With Driver In Moving Taxi A constable on point duty at the junction of Kallang Road and Lavender Street saw a man fighting with the driver of a moving taxi which ziz-zaggf .1 along the road Weunesday al ?t> r noon. When the taxi came near the constable, the171 words
-
86 1946-10-25 3 Fraudulent Possession Of 21 Bags Of Rice Two Chinese, Lee Eng Hwee and Lau Mee Hians, were sentenced to three months' r.i. each in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, when they pleaded guilty to a charge of fraudulent possession of 21 bags of rice, which was found in their lighter86 words
-
347 1946-10-25 3 Police inspector Cheuri Teng Gheok waj acqui ay m the Second District Court on i charges of causing hurt to v. Chandra P. Rajoo, P. Narayanasamy, p. Thangavellu and Abdul Wahab m order to extort confession* from them regarding ihe theft of some cotton347 words
-
Article249 1946-10-25 3 SARAWAK'S GOVERNOR WIFE HERE Bamrafc'l ffrmi 00/. rror, Sir '^harl^s Arc: riarke CM G. and Ladf Ar«lcn-f"arVo, arrived h&M ye.->t»TdaJ \>y fhe 'Oranjy' on their way te Sarawak. Sir Chariot, who s^rvtd in l 0 Marhine.-tfuh Corps during 1916 2%, has had \vid<» exporien<»' aj an administrator. For 1^ years249 words
-
Article17 1946-10-25 3 1250 h > i] K it a] I f thefi r V Bulk for17 words
-
376 1946-10-25 4 Mornign Tribune FRIDAY, OCT, 25, 1946. China's Problems The high ml Oi Ihißg, UA our unrest and the breakdown In communications are some of the reasons for slow recovery in China. As Mr. John BtfWicfc, chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce, t"ld the British Trade Mission vhich is row376 words
-
Article829 1946-10-25 4 H.L. HOPKIN - London Press The Kluang Trial H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON By Fleet-street, Oct 11 As an aftermath to Mr Bel' lenger's announcenu-n» that tn< Kluanj/ tenteiicja have b' er [quashed, all the newspaper* h;ic I leading articles on the subject and thi men concerned were given publicity such as829 words
-
234 1946-10-25 4 An inaugural meeting convened by Mr. o. B. Palmer, C.8.E., President of the United Planting Association of Malaya, is being held in Kuala Lumpur to form a Joint Malayan Committee on War Damage Compensation. The interests represented at this mooting vw ill include the234 words
-
Article147 1946-10-25 4 Shanghai, 2 Bhangli can-owned pub. mentlng on I, *>** an's receiv -^vji. <• the An of Comnure*-. showed an u ing blend of I inl 23 volence. Th»- Uni j&2 needs a few Lord MacGoS It Is hard t 0 say why v leaders take ChinaReuter - 147 words
-
192 1946-10-25 4 BRIGHTON, England, Oct. 21 -Delegates to the National Trades Union Congress, now at a peak strength of 6,071,120, were asked by their leaders on Monday to shoulder new responsibilities in the management as well as the labour bide of British industry. Baron Citrine, returning T.U.C.A.P. - 192 words
-
Article53 1946-10-25 4 1 SKANGHM. Oct. Con ul Oenc ShJ ./t-i.phed Ma en Fceking ro m« :st Archbi«h ,-f..ied on B«tnrdaj poliee. TO« Chinoso pr -time, said hr wcs ai boratii s lvil^ 1^ 1 Ja \ng rxhcr'«- I f" 1 lish the new or A, in J.nri that b< Bd53 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement110 1946-10-25 5 K TANG I R VALLET ROAD, 4PORE B B I hINII A:» wid Cra' ducts. I Otfi ecu" g A3 A BUX It CO. I Road. Sinr»;»re. I Hot:. Bttfld I j Papers I\§ I G V Rook Store H BOOKS [QH STREET. ?!NCfAPORE. 3218 Restaurant i 81 Middle IM.110 words
-
Advertisement175 1946-10-25 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's in Jhe SuufjapoM Shop* 4* Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY Why fcUfler GENERAL DEBILJIY whfcLj a wide rang« ol TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Bircet Electrical United Trading Co v 61, Btamford Road, Singapore. TF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US i175 words
-
Advertisement201 1946-10-25 5 //tf/r Dressers LAdlea Hair oreaaera, LAiett 'a^hiaiis and Manicure by Mlm Auna Ami Ladles Hair Drtaslnf BaJoon Fcmeriy of Maiaun Qal&xy and Malsoc Interlandl. Heereu Building, Orchard Rc*d. Hotel THE TAVBBN Cp-to-aate Hotel In a Quiet and Cool Localtty. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnlshied. Bar: All kinds of Ist r ias« liquors201 words
-
Advertisement127 1946-10-25 5 Store T.M.A. Musjc House, fl/IS, Bfft tt'M», linfaport. fiijnot urexc a*ooar>t Fata* 7441. Optician Regarding the eyesight New China Optical Co. :i, YigJt itrtn, eiJDfaport. PfcOßt HH. Photographer Singa Photo Studio ie BLita etrttt, fIFQAPO&I Tndk*: xst oiu^r PtotofTmphert Pianos DSED PIANOS FAMOUS MAKERS AT «A6CNA2U PRICES 1 Nang Heng127 words
-
Advertisement173 1946-10-25 5 Sanitary Contractors FON'CHIN i, Co., Lt. ooc« m, wan- en wmm Pcon« No 7817. Sanitary Sl»ctri<*J Ccruww Bu<kttcf R«pairtr« an« C#«a,-^ Import «n Shoes 8HO» OC., LTD BATA fcUILDIHa NOBTH B&IDO1 BOAL Silk Stores NEW SILKS In New Designs At Mi k luaiii^ Expert Ladles Drtumacfn--62, Norm Bridf* Rd. T»!t.173 words
-
-
Article510 1946-10-25 6 df^hlch will be vacated by Mexico, Egypt and the Netherlands at the end ol the year. Although no delegate wUi predict flatly, that these will be elected by th e General Assembly, Which opens its session in New York on Oct. 23, sereral concedeA.P. - 510 words
-
Article68 1946-10-25 6 SAN PRANCIBCO, Oct. 24.— J<»Beph E. Sichwa, 21-year-o 1 d soldi* r. arrive hi- r aboard the SS Oen< rai W. M B'-.«k to begin s=erving the 30-year priso >en e ce impo od Tor hft DU* <>f A JfcP^B" et«(> civilians. He wat tJtkc intoA.P. - 68 words
-
Article78 1946-10-25 6 an i dealer* in I c > n 'I I p m. IK,. u ino orchestra on Monday ht roncrt for th»> rnUrt«i B m«iil of the striker, who dct their idarltt b€ increwed |.»r cent. Local authontif- arc tryinp Hard v«- the crisis since tht aA.P. - 78 words
-
Article106 1946-10-25 6 THE HAGUE, Oct. 23.--The Dutch possessions of Surinam '(Dutch Guiana) and Curacao (Dutch West Indies) were promw*d greater freedom today in a statement by Jan A. Jonkman, Minister for Overseas Territories. Fhe statement was a reply to petitions presented to Queen Wllhelmina by delegates from these countries lastReuter - 106 words
-
Article111 1946-10-25 6 MADRID, Oct. 29. Oen. Fr« c* declared on TMtday 'hat ho Spanish Goreroment will i»e the P ur chaser of all irrai juid legume crop! in the 1947-48 seas >n. This year the Oovernn enl had permitted 3R per (>0 l of tht < ropA.P. - 111 words
-
192 1946-10-25 6 Batavia, Oct. 23.— New clash' and In ian troops were reported yest< both Java and Sumatra ;>* the Indonentertd \\M tenth day with 'ceasefire'"',. issued. Holding up enforcement oi the agreement to halt hostilities, which was signed by the British, j NetherlandsA.P. - 192 words
-
Article116 1946-10-25 6 BERLIN, Oct. 2S.— &•*> P- Koenig told his Allied Control Council colleagues on Monday that he had authorized the rejection of German refugees now in Denmark who formerly lived in the French fone. The authorities estimated there are about 500 Germans from the French zone nowA.P. - 116 words
-
Article158 1946-10-25 6 NANKING, Oct. 23.-|flfcJ conflicts in China are eodSI although the Communists still attacking Yuhn. import* city between Yenan and yuan, Mr. Pern: H** Minister of Information, i this afternoon. Chinese press reports, bo* ever, contradicted his ass* ment. Sizeabl* Commua forces, reported to be enteii Shansi fromReuter - 158 words
-
Article26 1946-10-25 6 MUREIIBURU Papen I* d«« !l *r.ic lime t< r':i.T. 10 U nutU.ri Naviflcatton rfl ectlve ewtod) The 5,,», thin RjamarSchacht, m R'nttMft.26 words
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous105 1946-10-25 6 I r IX ABXER exclusive in malaya to the morning tribwi i r^jniorrow the l n i r 1H L, MAD rAGWX THMWW UP *l [aIL "Oyjgf jg,gg rr^ I MY !^™S|^ WIF MKS FORTUNE, ON ACCOUNT I K VI^nF^mFFO THEM At UAST THREE ENGAGEMENTS.' "-'^TN^^^ER STAKES O' TH 1105 words
-
-
Article, Illustration224 1946-10-25 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris LEFT AND CENTRE: A clever tie-in to accessories jor fall is this versatile scarf designed by John Fredenes for Ava Gardner who will soon be seen in UniversaVs "The killers." It is in two tones of burnt and pale orange224 words
-
Article482 1946-10-25 7 on Oct. 23.-- Higher labour department Asiatics In Malaya are in the way, the of State lor the Colonies, Mr. Arthur Jones, stated In (he House of Commons d i) question by Lt.--j 5, Labour, Mr said that the n Government r an increase ot482 words
-
Article27 1946-10-25 7 JERUSALEM. Oct 24 -Th" Inner Zionist Council will m here next Tuesday. The mj "ing originally was to have been here on Wednesday yesterday27 words
-
133 1946-10-25 7 hashing on, o. 26. !G< a. Dwighl Eusenh >w< 1 U.S. Army Chid Of Sti ,ha asked Gen. Douglas MacArthur for a repon on L he morale of the troops in the Pacific with particular reference to the Philippines. War Department officials said tieA.P. - 133 words
-
Article122 1946-10-25 7 LONDON, Oct. 23. Detptte iurther warnings regarding the serious coal situation the* market- today showed a flight upward tendency. There was. however, no real character. A fair amount of -mall bu-ines-appeared in giltedged security roupled with an occasional big jnU-r but no medium operations. [t wasReuter - 122 words
-
Article122 1946-10-25 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 23. Mr. foseph Seiiy. President oi toe American communication- Association, annuunctd today that Liu- threatened Western Union telegraph strike, which would have paralysed communication between New York and the Peat ji tiie world at the opening o! the United Nations General AsReuter - 122 words
-
Article148 1946-10-25 7 ROME. Oct. 22. -A icliablr informant at the Italian police headquarter said yesterday that "vague reports" received there day> ago of an impending attempt on the life of Pope PiuXII were so far unsubstantiated despite intensive investigation. The reports laid the rumoured plot to Yugoslav ire148 words
-
Article, Illustration1009 1946-10-25 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Daintoo In Y i] I Crook Ood »lra K Hour" which in in the West ed ii; Bl Farm He i ap pear.; V:i torla Theatre In "Worm's Bye View", ,i new plav by Squadron ler H. F Delderfield. Noel tell* me tiuu alter1,009 words
-
Article, Illustration351 1946-10-25 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Exercise For Mother A letter asks, Please tell me how I can keep from petting [&1 While I am pregnant so I won't [have rigure problem* afterwards. Most of my friends are just big Mat women after the first child arrives, but were slim351 words
-
Article105 1946-10-25 9 Archbishop On Hunger Strike I Oct. 23.-Hundreds nts new have tion urging the Oe» ral to ;nterthe release <;f who was are police on Satjifled charges. rs also wen of- ,r the Archbiida the Rus.s an lon in China and ot the PatriMoscow and All hop in nil cell, ,>klA.P. - 105 words
-
Article169 1946-10-25 9 WASHINGTON Oct. 23--llore u.an l.uuu p: by the Transworld A;:, struck foi higher pay L-iippnng i p aiong ine company'^ world-wide 23.270- mile system. The walk-out, thr first in the history of commercial aviation, started at 09.59 GMT. A while later the company beganA.P. - 169 words
-
Article57 1946-10-25 9 THE BAGUE, Oct. M.— J*Lji~iim 7«B D<- Bro«>k, mana^in^ v'ircc.cr C h6 BMliion Tin Mining rp.n.y '•**('> nn O: 4 t. 82, Bt VU a in Of Ka-orn Ti F elrs L:d.. th« A.* <r o S ;r :<■. c Tin S>ii icai€ d fr»l »1 op'"A.P. - 57 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement94 1946-10-25 9 bMANTICBUf VILLAINOUS! Baron's Plan Falls Flat! ISLSTANCE AGAINST I Alii I1 11 J Shows Daily: 11 a.m.— 2 p.m.— 4.15— 6.30— 9.1 5 ii?*' ill? 5 I Jsti? H uad.a \Vr JRb t y.> MONTEZ slftffi Pfi^ft V^^Bt^ Ift El U All W*^tom m^^r^ V I b I I I94 words
-
Advertisement104 1946-10-25 9 CATHAY 11 A.M., 2.00, 4.15, 6.30, 9.30 SHOWING TO-DAY Lovers in a game of Ufc 01 death! ALAN LADO Geraldtoe Fitzgerald mvl. w «k WfTN "^st^^ JOHN Wf Oi'*<H< k. SATURDAY MIDNIGHT s!^ H !o^, H net j At The Worlds i GLOBE: G.W. DAILY: 3 P.ll —7— 9.16 P.M104 words
-
Advertisement189 1946-10-25 9 M ANOTHKK \Ot\BJ F BRITISH SS" Opens Today At The 1 BboWl 1.30 i- ,u p rn. Likf A Kroitli Of FroNli Air tomss "THE RAUTS PROGRESS* 1 ;t Priority On Your Mus Mlr-St-. n lovh List. rex/harrison PALMER '-SSW GODFREY 4r A TEARLEgr.ff.th JONES JOHNSTON THE SCREFNPLAY WRITTEN ArjD189 words
-
-
Article308 1946-10-25 10 •By Our Own C rr» Prices quoted bel' picul weight except where oth< r v. m itmted. FoGci-.tutt. .ms were M lfeehooii**: fci.im $85; Indo-Chlna, $70; Kv&jh $65. m glutinous rice $110; K»-dah glutinous rce $90. Siani uce milling $38. Rock Sugar: -Best quality $10G.308 words
-
Article127 1946-10-25 10 < ATFORD. Oet, SS. Sco-lan-' Ya d hftTC I k< -I th»> poliof all ov.'T tho country to hfip solve the ivys* to»'oi»i ojsapp6smicc from h*r Catford hOmfl woi:k IfO of former WomeVfl Any ilia y Air JPorec officer, who drrin^ fhp wht waiReuter - 127 words
-
Article121 1946-10-25 10 T.oNDoN. ocl tB.- "•allion bn en opiiw th-i* Spanish fi'ver ic 1 1 y flown fom Madri'l to London uill eventually t'nd a market i Inr"ia after rofininjr. T 1 is difficult to c tiinntc thfl nuanti y i; vjlvo! ns nvrrnl br.'kiTs apparomly arc Importing121 words
-
Article20 1946-10-25 10 1 Duffdft't o( the Admiral y V." u n «'\i> If th« Albi I A.P.A.P. - 20 words
-
166 1946-10-25 10 1,000 At Cinema Hall To See War Crimes Trial it K v. f O packe i-0 »0 pt ■)>'■■ t < MJr. O] il v,ilh i l»tl wen in tat I of the R tai in T h«' I Bank Buildings, Km 4 i< ai-ci." 1 IH* treatment siting in166 words
-
Article121 1946-10-25 10 SYDNEY, Oct. 22. Fo iy-seven Chinese eanien in Hie British ship Hickory Gle-t yesterday staged a sit -.'own strike in the shipping office tf O. S. Yuill ami Co. Syd' ey, in on effofl 10 obtain the -uspentnon of the .hip's officers. The Chinese were121 words
-
Article91 1946-10-25 10 LONDON. Oct. 23 -No busness has been reported on the London rubber market today and dealers were unwilling to quote prices following the Board of Trade announcement permit ting "third country" dealings. IAH dealer 8 unanimously declare that they are not committing themselves until Government announce theirReuter - 91 words
-
Article83 1946-10-25 10 LONDON. Oct. 23. The Ministry of Supply announces that stocks of tin metal hold by the Ministry on September 30 amounted to 8.738 long tons and itocks held by consumers are calculated at 4.237 tons. Produc- tion during Sept ember to totalled 2.507 tons with arrival- nil. Deliveries83 words
-
OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
-
200 1946-10-25 10 {Our Financial Correspondent > I The Board of Trade announcement wherebv I party trading is now permissible proved hear I news to local rubber circles yesterday. "It is still prema'ufr J make any serious I ment," a European i f specialist said. Chinese sections are200 words
-
Article189 1946-10-25 10 (Our Financial Correspondent) Tne tin share market yesterday was inclined to be a little steadier, but the volume of business passing was still rather meagre. In London sterlings, some improvement was shown with better bids for Malayan Tins and Southern Malayans. Selayangs, however, were on offer at189 words
-
Article36 1946-10-25 10 KANGOON, Oct. 22.— A commd tlUf issued :O ay say- thai I U Gyi, barrister md member I Karen eentrol orpranisa'io v a- b«i appoin e a member of Oova nor's Executive rouii*'i ReuterReuter - 36 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement34 1946-10-25 10 W OMBi AT Tiff i j B y bt) B"^ »k_ bV^ >; <y BMggw^^feJß Jbt Bl^^^bß b^b^^^^ \t Midnight Tr,- night *e CAPiTOL The 3 STOOGES booper Jooper "Hf*^kifl* 139 till* I Rockies 94134 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous192 1946-10-25 10 Try Th is AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle J^zl 150MA51 I A u U ACROSS 32— The Altar isGlStr .LI I"*^ 1-Double-crow 33- Wall section* MS 1 Bfcif i jt iISS 7 -Gloss 38-Wine caak ia^ger AlUil^lSMi s.''5 13-Dlg up than barrel BXmflLlE Hi. T.5 .?i 14-Pish haw* 39-Chemlcal suffix aoTdlilc a^lß^192 words
-
-
381 1946-10-25 11 M seletar) 6 pts.; S.C.C. I pts. the pace from the very commencement ng the game almost throughout, tl 1 tar) defeated the S.C.C. by six points (a aid a try) to three points (a penal r er match played on the padang. ye^- ;me381 words
-
Article33 1946-10-25 11 -t! the the k.a.p. cricket fixture on ;i 10.30 a.m. meet «t \he 8 m Snellii g, J- \nth >ny C. Car*«fi« M. Swyny. V V. Sundram, R. I i 'ez.33 words
-
Article102 1946-10-25 11 L the Jacques' Court on pM B. P. beat the L g iendly badminitrh by 6 games to 1. Results mentioned first) es: Hock Leng beat i Hwa 15— fi. 15—6; Chia b Teo Thuang Kiat 15—13. Wee, Chye Koon beat Bak 15—7, 15—3; CheI boat John ton102 words
-
Article23 1946-10-25 11 a English meet at today at od i > spTeot ims to play > r\-) I en pllCto the last visi; triboWd.23 words
-
Article20 1946-10-25 11 e School OM are holding an >r of Mr. T. School'i principal, a» S tuitUy, at M,20 words
-
Article16 1946-10-25 11 (ten's Club will hold 'tin? after lunch at Cocil's Restau■l» P-m. No eu^ts.16 words
-
198 1946-10-25 11 MP SOLD REVOLVER TO "PERFECT STRANGER" 'You have broken your trust and sold yourr*--rolver for $40 to a perfect stranger," remarked Fir. v. Dslct Judge Paul 'storr when he f^"«g* of three years" rigoroua imprisonment on L/C iAlbert Edward Watson of 35th. Provost Coy. Royal Mann-., yesterday. Watson, who had198 words
-
Article220 1946-10-25 11 ADELAIDE, Oct. 24.— Laui Fishlock. Sum continue to enjoy good health lefthander, broKe a bone at the base oi bis r) j ;1 f again finger while practicing at the neti to-day. r. He was bowling to Denis Compton who hit th< ball ba,ck with220 words
-
405 1946-10-25 11 (By "Forward") Meeting for the first time In several yeari at water-polo on Wednesday at the Singapore Swim ming Club, the B.S.C. and the Chinese Swimmii: Club played a thrilling draw of four goals each. If anything, the Chinese deserved to win for405 words
-
Article98 1946-10-25 11 London, Oct. 23.-Ciaro, which will be ridden by the champion jockey Richards displaced W > ward Belle as a iavourit*- at Cambridgeshire callover. Claro was backed to w.n .£21.000 whil^ Wayward Belle attracted only small amounts at 100-9. Claro, the Irish cla riner owned by AgReuter - 98 words
-
Article213 1946-10-25 11 LONDON, Oct. 23— Final ton for tfu Cambridge i. re handicap to be run at Newmarket over DIM mile aPd on*- furlong on October 30 number 38. They are with weights and probable jockeys Sayani (9/4 W. Johnstone) Langton Abtxat (9/3 Tommy Westonj Prociptic '9/1 Edgar Britt) Signalman213 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement173 1946-10-25 11 $100.00 One hundred dollar* wtiJ tx» given to our patrons who coukf luffest to A suitable tiMe for the Paramount s Nt-wesi. Topmo« Musical and Laugh Hit And Ih. Angel* Slug" |A show that thre» urne* as fast, and three times as funny as any entertainment tn Kjwn. du'. (xUt*r>173 words
-
-
252 1946-10-25 12 OX. Oct. 24 s present policy wl proposes M th< i one section of tj, th< (> th n Uie 'pretext of restoring civil law and order" held "grave dangers having th< producing continuance of civil strife that j»i C since g lib I ition"252 words
-
207 1946-10-25 12 Force Used To Disembark Jew Immigrants Jerusalem, Oct. 24 Som< minor casualties were causic am >ng Jewish Illegal immigrant* When 200 refuted to disembark irom iteamers bringng th' m tc Cyprus yesterday afternoon, according to a Government statement. It was necessary to use force for bring. ng the disembarkation toReuter - 207 words
-
Article48 1946-10-25 12 Oct. !M.— Pield•.f.\ k ha) Mi Clancc Auehinleck, «)»:in a^'iAp-in-f huf, India, has rc- v.r' DttiMg< f greetings from Id rsha r.'>r Mo-vt.jjcirjory, t'hirf of V-e lmptri«l Genera! St/tfT, m b«hft)f Cl ih'» Bifhtb Army <o men of thft Tndi.ii Army v/ho fought b El V; meifl ReuterReuter - 48 words
-
129 1946-10-25 12 Guilty Nazis Will Be Ordinary Convicts London, Oct. 24— The seven Nazi leaders sentenced by the Nuremberg War Crimes Court are expected to be treated as ordinary convicts in Spandau prison in the Berlin suburbs, where they are to serve their terms of imprisonment, reports the American Forces Radio. ThisReuter - 129 words
-
Article, Illustration87 1946-10-25 12 Masses swarming on the Queen Sophia, bring traffic to a standstill during a demonstration outside the American Embassy in Athens, on Oct. 5, protesting against the rejection by the Bulgarian Political CommisI sion of the Paris Peace Conference, of the Greek request for j the strategic rectification of its frontier87 words
-
250 1946-10-25 12 Truman Wants Free Flow Of Information New York, Oct. 24.— President Truman and Paul Spaak (president of the United Nations Assembly) to-day backed the press and other news channels in their efforts to achieve a free flow of information among nations. President Truman said in his address: "The United StatesA.P. - 250 words
-
Article57 1946-10-25 12 Washington, Oct. 24.— -The U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Byrnes promised Italy the "full support of the American people in her I efforts to solve postwar problems." He told Pletro Nenni, newly appointed Socialist Foreign Minister he would "be happy to work to strengthen the closeA.P. - 57 words
-
266 1946-10-25 12 FLUSHING, New York, Oct. 24.-Tho United! tions Assembly, after its colourful opening las J 10-day sat down to the first business day of its il week session. i 1 Ihe appeal of President Spaak for the delegates to cut down thej|r speeches may helpReuter - 266 words
-
Article62 1946-10-25 12 Rangoon, Oct. 24. -U Mya, o*l uf the leaden of the Burmese antUPascist People's Freedom League and member of tl rormer legislature will, it la unierstood, replace U Thien Pe. Communist M\nlst?r of Aeri^ulture and Commerce in the Burnese Inter'm Government, who resigned this w ek. U ThienReuter - 62 words
-
Article76 1946-10-25 12 Washington, Oct. cntative Wood, 1 .^l jlb, chairman ol the com m on un-Amer!ci i ,1 fhr ccmmittr- r r S8& SSte s d py st I TcSi told n 41 committee has c ports about sui M than a year w I said76 words