Morning Tribune, 26 October 1946

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  • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE O. 153. (New Series) 10 CENTS SATURDAY. OCT. 2G, 1946.
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  • 212 1 PORTFOLIOS FOR MUSLIM LEAGUERS ANNOUNCED Agreement In New Delhi NEW DELHI, Oct. Id. Agreement has been reached over the allocation of po folios be ween the Muslim League and Congress representative! in the all-Indian interim Government. The five Cabinet post to be held by the League members are Finance (Liaqa
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  • 109 1 Comradeship In Philippines Deteriorating L ocl 25— in a statement P ns in the Philippines cArthur. Supreme .nardcrinthoPacflc I deterioration of t vnicto existed in I t "The irresponsitne of jur new xefrlct on over quests trade priTUcjes, rehateition relief and veterans trbuted somewhat to but the root of the
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  • 134 1 "Pravda Criticises The Communist Party MOSCOW, Oct. 25.—Pravdi. Die newspaper of the Russian Communist Party, today accused the Russian Communist Party of serious neglect of democratic principles, Moscow Radio reported. During the war, the normal procedure such as public discussion of problems and regular meetings of workers, to which leaders
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  • 108 1 BOMBAY. Oct. 25. -Knife attacks injured four people, one fatally— before noon (local time) today in various parts of Bombay. ;i Government communique stated. In Calcutta, the police opened fire in the northern part of the city during communal incidents, but it is not known whether
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  • 213 1 JERUSALEM, Oct. 25.— 01d oil tins containing 15 three-quarter pound slabs of explosive and nine pounds of heavy "shrapnel screw, nails" were found outside a police station by Bri.ish troops early today following last night's terrorise bomb explosions in Jerusalem. Jnfau rymen of
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  • 63 1 >N, Oct. 25.— Five thous 1 followers of MajorI i Boa's anti -Fascist I ,i huge anti-Commu-•tration here this morn- strator^., who included en in many walks of through the main city carrying the antiflags and anti-Com- posters. n^bled on the lawn in the Government Secretaiting
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  • 99 1 LONDON, Oct. 25.- Hermann Goering committed suicide because he feared he would be slowly strangled by the hangman, the United States Forces Radio Panama broadcast today. The broadcast was heard here by the Daily Graphic. The broadcast said this was revealed on Thursday by U.S. Chaplain
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  • 73 1 Brighton, Oct. 25 The Trades Union Congress Annual Confer ence to day adopted by a large majority a resolution calling on the British Government to break off all economic and diplomatic relations with Franco, Spain, and defeated by a much smaller majority the resolution criticising the
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  • 59 1 London, Oct. 25- Ismail S:dky Pasha, thf> Egyptian Prime Minister. Ibrahim Abd £1 Hady Pasha, his Foreign Minister and other numbers of his party are leaving Britain by air for Kgyp: at midday to-morrow. The la.sr. meeting between th<Egyptian Premier and th^ British Foreign Minister. Mr
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  • 36 1 t Oct. 25 -Hamanekpt ultan of Central Java of Jogjakarta, is to L the new department for lordinary Territories" in tan Government of Dr. Sharir appointed r without Portfolio s m nth. Reuter
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  • 94 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 25, -Floating on the strike-bound watera ol eastern harbours are tons ol sugar, thousands of ca-f- ol Scotch and Champagne, ton übber, cocoa, and coffee, thousands Ol bnl* s ol burlap and countless other Items of consumers' want. As the maritime
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  • 110 1 Troops Resent 'Cattle Travel Ot. 25.-In tt)« Catfprick Camo a \r<pap»«r "Th<» d Richmond Hurlington V* > London 1 Rml kh»t in which tmr C r:ck could be transport of riitI si ill wit.hHnf Rt night. 1 Die rollinc stork n of the DM j ancinit vintage. Heating on <a>!y
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    • 36 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE! TO LEAVI MEMOR y BEHIND BEPCNUE TBTI c iosi: Mil \ru KHAKI iUOISiIi POB M OR i .nni-:it BEa LIMITED STOCK Phone NS3 gmaw swan <x r^ipiw. 4 Batte Road, l Cab!.-.: "BAJAJ"
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  • 468 2 COMMISSIONERS DECIDE All Municipal officers an i subordinates senior, intermediate, Junior and manual— will be granted th» j same concessions (with the necessary changes) in respect of the period from the fall of Singapore to the date of the restoration as have been or
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  • 119 2 In order to obtain views regarding the proposed Municipal Constitution Committee which would fully represent public opinion it is proposed to take steps to increase the number of Municipal Commissioners to the 1941 total and io include representatives of all bodies represented, in 1941. Announcing this yesterday
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  • 116 2 Mr. L. Araullo. general manager oi the Malayan Film Exchange, a new c mpany formed i Manila to distribute Philip-l^nf'-made films in Singapore fr.ud the Mai iyan Union, has arrlved In Singapore from Manila accompanied by Mr. G. Tiomico *nd Mr G. Santiago, Jr., b;th memjtera
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  • 119 2 Singapore Ca'..holic Benevolent Association office-bearers: President, Air. W. D. Nicholas M.8.E.; Vice President Mr. Clarence D'Souza; Hen. Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. W. P. Mosbergen assisted by Mr. Seet Kiam Koo. Committee members: Messrs. W. P. Scully, P. J. Shepherdson, J. P. Klyne, W. H. Mosbergen, S.
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  • 80 2 The Island Club coolies have gone on strike for increased wages. The Committee has agreed to pay them a minimum of $41.00 per month with two days holiday a month and thp Committee has also agreed to obtain for them daily an extra ration of cooked
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  • 26 2 Hop Chiang Road, connecting Cantonement Ruad and Tnnjons r Ropd. i« to be open to th" public fr-m Nov 1.
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  • 587 2 uign tribute to those Municipal servants who remained at their posts up to the fall of Singapore "partly from a sense of duty— partly on their own Initiative" was paid by the Municipal President, Mr. L. Rayman, yesterday Mr. Rayman was speaking on his
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  • 235 2 Personal belongings including gifts bou B heir wives or fiancees in England belonVi drivers attached ito 436 Coy, R.A.S.C were itii! from their billets in Geylan^, last month en Most of the articles, however, were recovered after Mr. E. J. Linsell, of t he
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  • 125 2 CONSTITUTION ON AMERICAN LINES Berlin, Oct. 25 -Lt r Lucius Clay, Deputv Anl* L Military Gov^rno^ysterL? proved the proposed l CuS?" lor Wuerttemberg Baden ject to reservations XrSt occupation authority. 4 The document drew liberal], i°tV h Rni me n? an T^ tituti^ its Bill of Human Rigfnt guaranteed the
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  • 52 2 Three men, one of vrb lieved to have been a Jti was reported to have taken part Ij an armed robbery on boari ti« s.s. Banchuan, anchored off Sop pore at 4.30 a.m.. yesterday. Th* robbers got iwmy wi.h a tele ind three ship's lamps
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  • 64 2 LONDON, Oct. 24.— Todays announcement in New York by m Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, eadtf of the Indian delegation to tn United Nations Assembly. w» India will seek election tog Security Council aroused con* derable interest in London w nigt even though the nej of
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  • 46 2 Dr. G. V. Allen, Principjl Edward VII College of who was recently by Hi- M.-iVsty th( the gueat-of-honour a t tne dinner of the Medl Co night. Dr. Allen Wl Cigarette case k^n from «hc Union of which.hr Tb» .inov wa«
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  • 409 3 L Was In Prison Clothes a brilliant produce of Tokio Impe- v" Lt.-Gen. Harada Kumakichi, the in-chief of the 16th Japanese Army in on trial with his staff officer and three iiie Australian War Crimes Court for the killing of
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  • 178 3 I on July 26 a radio; uiij ider Mr. J. W. Chilton, m ;ked up six Javanese m .ngle file on the g ng Napier Road. m* men carried a suits' ie others had bund- < W European clothing, linen Sble t > give a
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  • 46 3 ler B'jnamt. o! the the Good ShepRoid, gave evi r'r. Court an inquiry into ths BuJ Kim, a work>ff the scaffolding hln« the portico n July 13. stated that ceiling oj by bomba d lust b •<•.] reiin .shin g i. irtlc when
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  • 40 3 Flying Officer Robson, <>f H.Q. SACi.FA R.A.F. divmed r rial in the fifth Police Courl y< dav. to a charge 1 colliding with a nr I i c>r on Bukit :> m i (jriv- >:■ jent way.
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  • 14 3 'CHINESE EDDIE' CRASH VICTIM TEXAS Oct. Eddi- hotnfta' i n Or 2 luriei A.P.
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  • 205 3 BUS SERVICES: STC CAPACITY NEXT JUNE By the end pi June, 1947, the carrying capacity of b.T.C. bu operating ,in Bingapcrt m expected to be at its maximum while early in January, 1947, th e capacity is expected to be 83 per cent. This was the answer given to a
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  • 50 3 A sentence of two months' r.l. each was passed on Fon? Seng, Lau Kce Seng and Too Hok Lai. in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, for the theft of three of bacon from the R.A.S.C. f "C" sub-depr;t at Chua Chu Kang Road on Oct. 2.
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  • 185 3 Strong criticism of hawkers using Connaught Drive and 'h(> Esplanade was made by the Municipal President at yesterday's Commissioners mooting. Mr. Lien Ying-chow had asked hat the Municipality re 8 1 or e the Singapore waterfront and €onnau^ht Drive area 'o Its pre-war
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  • 79 3 Police inspector Cheah Tentj Cheok was acquitted yesterday in the Second District Court on the sixth and last charge a*<iin3 him that of causing hurt to an unknown Chines* during the Japanese occupation, !n March or April. 1941>. On the previous day. the msp ctor
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  • 218 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The strike at the Singapore Harbour Board en ei sttl second day to-day with no change in the situation a 'strike committi elect d by the strik ro I the Harbuur board auth«;r t- ies y sterday. It
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  • 166 3 'Thr gate-man shouted to me to stop." said Railway Engine Driver U. A. Paulo, in the Cor >- ner's Court yesterday. I d d so, and when I got down I saw a malf? Indian on the railway track, his body severed in two." Witness
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  • 67 3 A charge of conspiring with military personnel on Oct. 14 for the wrongful disposal of 153 pa es of wh'skv the property of the N. A. A.K.1., valued at approxi mutely $17.78 which was entrusterl to the military personnel, w,i s explained ti Tan S,o» Alk in
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  • 32 3 WASHINGTON, 0« j.V-Mi'i- r ft Hi |*i ro*tn l^ and Kol 71 p fjj hh rrw piobabfy *otild k'' rYie |4 '.".OOo.ooi i n >: K ou' thf A.P.
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  • 380 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, OCT, 26, 1946. War Reparations Formation of a jomt MaJayan Committee on War Damage Compensation is a helpful step in the a:rection of co-ordinated action on the claims of British, Chinese, Indian and other industrial interests against the Japanese Government. Malaya has a considerable bin to present
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  • 820 4  -  H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON By fi. et-stn k, Oct. 16. MaJay a was always a greai place' for enterprising investors but I remember well in the old dfljg that most were apt to shj at the word 'gold." Sundry experiences dictated caution. And
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  • 60 4 Reshuffle in Vietnam Cabinet PARIS, i i'l be Affmc, ■"ft Thp consider rttft ff <■ »nd win appcin. a p Iffniitei- id v H these repor 8 lU Utf From Balgor A*»ncy reporte baiiAlioa will ,h, n kir, to take po, rio-rhinese provinre. c s iam. The battalion J a
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  • 48 4 NEW YORK. Oct 24 1 Chinese are shovnn* wo* books at the firs: intenSS art display in the U.S. 9 at the Morgan Übrarj Although the Axis n not represent- d directly S| Spain, Austria and Oermiw well represent eci bv r9 working elsewhere.
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  • 526 4 Loughton, Essex, Oct. 24.— The British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee's condemnation of British communism when addressing the Trades Union Congress at Brighton today was strongly supported by Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking here tonight. The Government nad rendered very considerable service in breaking
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    • 145 5 I Curios K. TANG I, HIVKR VALUTT EOAD. PINOAPORJE. 6.6. y| tiLdß of iMM A-u ax>4 Otafta f Ml rd'j* at Mlrtimum Cott Beauty Aids luefiveu Vwiou* type* oJ fl-f rtrtumeTle* *n6 Max Ffcetoi product*. H:-ru of <% Bi«nureUe QUt Bet» w?ddJn« Preicnl» r ete 1 LLLA BVX k CO..
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    • 165 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's in Jfo SinqapDA£ Shop* Dispensat HEALTH and VITALITY Whj iuffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide rangt of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL UALL 61/53, Victoria Street Electrical United Trading Co., 11, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Direct Importer*
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    • 205 5 Hair Dressers t^dfc* Hair art— en, Lateat p a^hioixs and Manicure by Mlm Ann* iHnjorie ilnii Hair DreaUnt SaJooo formerly of liaison Galucy end Malaon Imertendl. *»eeren BuildJnf, Orchard Boa4. Hotel THfc TAVERN Jp-to-oate Hotel in h Quiet and Cool ccality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnlihd. Bar: All lilntis of Ist °l*tt
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    • 112 5 MmsL Store T\M-A, Music House, ft /ft, Mls* itrm, ■cohort FUJIOt, IfUtIC UOOftDft. Tkoa« 7441. Optician Regarding the eyesight New China Optical Co 71. Kifk Btrett, e<iif*port <■- I'll Photographer Singa Phoro Studio •UfOAPOEB Pianos i:sed PIANOd H FAMOUS MAKKR9 Al *a-\eONAFL» PRICES Nang Heng 6- Co v FXAifO BOUSI.
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    • 167 5 Samtary Contractors FONCHIN&Co.,Ltd Offlc* W. Wailuh B f Phone No. 7557. tenitary 4 Elr C tri<\.l Contra JuJldin* Repairer artl '>. rvnU Importers. Shoes fMsMta BHOR CO., LTD. BATA BUILDINO NORTH BRIDGB ROAD. Silk Stores NEW SILKS in New Designs At Expert Ladies Dr«'.«bakers 18, No.xn Brid^o Rd. Tele. 7iW3.
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  • 347 6 Pn t Oct. 24. A numbei rmcr N mi;. i remove d 1 a camp where they had been i toce t Mure to Nuremberg for trial, th* American 1 .vice announced tonight. 'ihry vert dto be: Otto chiel of t v Reich c
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  • 113 6  -  Prav d a Says ►SCOW, oct uranium C in is among the i itarei Franco Bpain. which are ittractlng large British ana American industrial firms, said I J -rday. :ing advantage pi uie polisupport of his "foreign Generalissimo PranFranco was putting into operation his
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  • 60 6 More Natural Rubber For Tyres ffASHmQTOIf, Oct. 2S.- Au oimobi! tyr»> -iri'l oth«'i- rubber gOodt in the find (juar cr of 1947 eorrain about hulf of nsitund Ttibl the ''ivilr;-! Production Adn rnrou>ccUroximately SO pei i pi mM ra! rubber U n 1 will I><- Inert U j i>cr cent
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  • 133 6 'POLITICAL SABOTAGE' Says Congress I VITA, Oct 24 rernmenfl met I the (> v Burr- pn Ridll discuss the q In the rl >t ireafA crowd of Bengal -born I dents ol Delhi and New D lhi r]<-Mn(,n>tratPd against thp Ben"al Government outside Mahatma Gandhis house there today reports Inm
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  • 138 6 Soviet 'Always Generous To Persia TEHERAN. Oct. 24.- Soviet Russia "has always been generous to us and >till is" the new Persian Ambassador to Russia Prince Muzaffar Firouz, saic here today on the occasion of celebrating the hundredth day formation of the Persian Democratic Party. Britain, he said, "must consider
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  • 230 6 FA. Oct. 2 C and lon exchange d and discussed working methods in political discussion to-day. The participants maintained a tight-ii] alter the meetinc. A brief official commu nique said both viewpoints would be elaborated at B further meeting early next wrcek
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  • 54 6 LONDON, Oct. 24.— At Clerkenwell today the judge discharged John James Webster of MusweU Hill, British Broadcasting Corporation announcer, who was committed to prison for declining to answer questions about earnings. Judgement on the summon^ by Webster's wife on which he appeared is due for further hearing
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  • 84 6 LONDON, Oct. 24.— The body of Lorna Shaw, aged 25, former Women's Auxiliary Air Porc« oim who dicappearod from Catford ten days ago. has- been recovered from tho Thames near Blackfii. After her disappe found that iht had left I j ciivplope for the
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  • 124 6 Korean Appeal To U.N.O. WASHINGTON, Oct 24- Pr sident Young Jeung Kim of the 'Korean Affairs Institute" ha appealed in an unofficial capacity to the United Ifctions t view the case of Korea on the gjround that "it ha s become a victim of Soviet-American dissension." In identical letters to
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 155 6 J LI'L %lt\l]lt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE Hopeless Springs Eternal Bv Al t^a^- AH i^ mva;< t'i>i r-i »vr r^ marryin' sam- don't want yo'shop^e V natchewlv f' C.0.D.. ONE GUAIUNTEED, jAH IS MARRYIN* i TO TAKE ANY P THROUGH TM' BLACK O 1 NIGMX W B
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  • 409 7  -  Henry Gris by i no une in Hollywood. me U d new picKill r which urtuw lrom th approach. s no big stars made with as Dtion, to say r any starbased on a I HemingAmerlcao writer Another writer Hark Bellinger. r foert Sk d
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  • 91 7 Cyprians Tell Attlee: 'We Are Dissatisfied' NICOSIA. (Cyprus) «v.i J4.— -The Cyprui National Party and PanCyp.ian Farmers Union i i i-Ht pring peasants) today cabled Prime Ministcr r ement At lee and Secretary for Colo lies Arthur Creech Jonea expressing di&satisfaction < i the Incf finite to tinuation 01 B
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  • 66 7 MOSCOW. Oct. 25. The aclUitted Nazis. Hjalmar Schaent. Franz von Papen and Hans ?ritsche, may be brought uptor trial again, it was stated m Mo§jow yesterday. Professor A. Training. Soviet expert on International law and participant in the London conference which drew up «M Uatutes Of
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  • 93 7 njion, Oct. 24.— 0n luii granted permission '0 PS] Ifu ROC i» mi the Unijfii Statei surplus. Ste e Department <>llici:il ♦hat top American p<> ley maki etioned t.he sale <>f tin' pi Dmablj complete with nachineruns beeaste this apparently con* itutcd an "exceptional case. 'l'n.-
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  • 241 7 London, Oct. 24.— Re organisation of the British Army infantry was announced in the House of Commons today by the War Secretary, Mr. Frederick Bellenger. Under the new scheme," ghost battalions" with only skeleton organisation on which new formations can be built rapidly in case
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  • 76 7 LONDON, Oct. 21— Kr shn;« KuHifl Chfttterj«t« Brnf.-i! Brnhmin r<n former utocUUt of BobkM h.'imh.i R<" ;<•. hftl writtrn tO P Ififl <'1«-in«-nt Attire d leerctarj r «>r India, Lord Pothi.-k-Lawrenee, that be will itari ta 0 .:ii' I ianiffi oi Oct. II Hih. recent erinu
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  • 215 7 Manchuria Expects Early 'Show-Down' I r.bed be ng m -i more try qu;. iplta] an x down" is I* Whil»- Nationalist^ an* r--port-cd closing n nn the stra Communist port of Antung 130 miles south-east of Mukd n from north-east and north pro Government r<- that the Communists ar busy
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  • 143 7 IRA 'Chief Of Staff Captured BELFAST, Oct 24 Ht-ni v White, alias Anderson, 32-year-jld allied gunman and "Irish Republican Army Chief of Staff'" sought for four yars for interrogation in connection with th murders of three Dublin del tives, is tcday in the hands of the Eire author. tics. Trapped
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  • 77 7 'QUIT CHINA' COMMUNISTS DEMAND NANKJNQ. Oct^ 24-|"Emancipu-tion," the daily official organ of th»Chi. r 'Communist Party pubHlhtd in Ycnan, in an editorial to day called on tho United Nations Ocn«- ral A^Si-mbly to "demand hat (I Btafc O c-asc armod intervention in China's Trial affairs, withdrawn all itJ» IlOfCif from
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  • 889 8  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Doinp Ihr Flowers To lofi y rur (emper <\<-r flow:nd nnfOfgiVftttlfl Klaten to my tau- and then Remember the tine irben v-u arranged a large wide-mouthed b jwl with your favourite blooms— rotes perhapso Witn perseverance am patience fOU manage at long las' In
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    349 8  -  Josephine Lawman By Sleeping Beauty Shn p is something wo indulgf in so inexorably like eating and breathing and dying— that we take it for granted, and no mattor how much we hear about it. such iniormation usually goes in on° ear and oat of the other.
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  • 190 9 W DELHI, Oct 25— The Con- Working Committee declared last night that 'MM riots In Beng&J clearly 1 rm parts of a patUrn of political sabotage calculated to tie.. i toy Inaian nation.il ism and check the advance of the country towards democratic freedom." The Committee
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    • 118 9 [HE GYPSIES' BIG TRIUMPH! [OuNT'S MURDERER NAPPED! L Runaway Mani.igi /^J*Jk £j j^jp^Ca^^ an d its SapitV \LAm IUL^ 11 a.m.— 2 p.m. 4.15— —9.15 p.m. Dramatic Break From The Dungeon ;^hfehjft^K <■*■- %^Q^B. f.fTTi fill Bwßffai^R r r? 'V* 1 ißtf* i^AjSl ™i NIGEL BRUCE fe^pflr^V^^/ LEO CARRILLO Gale
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    • 90 9 AIR CONDITIONED. nii V aji j A i|i N A E mchair 1 SHOWING rO-DAI t- torn E r 3^ W^^f ffta**^ TO-NIGHT MIDNIGHT S^JJo^? *5W net At The Worlds GLOBE: G.W. DAILY: 8 P.M.— 7— 9.16 P.M. "PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" riN TECHNICOLOR OPENING TO-MORROW "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA"
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    • 133 9 "ANOTHER NOTABLE BRITISH SUCCESS 91 5 Shows 10.30 a.m.— 1.30 4 6.30— 9J1 p.m. Like A Broilh Of Fresh Air Comn 'THE RAKERS PROGRESS" a Priority On Vour Mus!-Be-Seen Movie List RJEJ HARRISON PALMER <$# GODFREY V A i TEARLEgriffith JONES w MARGARET JOHNSTON THE SCREENPLAY WRiriEr^ and PRODUCED BY
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  • 285 10 Our O i Con p' nd< picul weight exc •a--h V- i quot- M .s m $8. 170; K"dah im |lutlnous ri^p $100; Kedah glutinous rice $BG. 81am Jung $38. r k Sug li Bi Hum quality 195. Ghila Malt i 6up< quality $42: medium
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  • 164 10 Backbenchers Oppose Foreign Policy London. Oct. 24.— The group of dissatisfied Government backbenchers who rvened critically In the Rir.Lsh Parliament's two days foreign affairs debate this week may return to attack in an omnibus which will take place on the motion to thank the King for his address from the
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  • 35 10 JERUS MJSbi < 24.— Li«Ut BVi l]n] «<ral mmanding British tioopi Uf< bj a for Britain take over 'ho post of !<•'! f Commanding, Comj tgtanda In lion to 3 )liver Reuter
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 133 10 (Our Financial Correspondent) The lin >han- market yesterday continued to be steady. In the Australian section, business was done in Austral Amalgamateds at 6 10 and there were buyers of Rawang Tinflrlds at I Berjuntaii were on offer at 15 3. Tn sterling tins, there
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    • 87 10 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE LONDON, Oct. 24. -Th< diftquM which <rai phowi in certain sections of the 8 «>ck Market- earW j* f n;oBt entirely »iisapi)car»'d. Tht- charge has b*»en It.jus;^' itbottt by Cur* he demand in (Hltedgeds, <j her IntereH stocks and Datio"*alisa.ion is-siK-s. Le(|cH IK luc.istri.il Rquitiei ulso joined
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    • 27 10 NEW YOHK, h;i'. Hen it Rail far i I V mhl Aviaiioi"- ■!y Bt« ca!d laff«d ghrii nixtd appear.. M poin hiplr closed Irregular.
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    • 148 10 SYDNEY, (A.r Mail). J Patricia Mol)ny. Vic rianflfS and pa.r champion skater flies to Britain early nexi month! contest the British champki ships on Dec. 9 and 10. She will then go to Davo.s, Sw'tz/rlanl to compete in the Europeaa championsh ps, to Oslo
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    • 128 10 In Singapore's Wharves Today posiiid I in Slnpapo c to- art: i WHARI God n1 f 2 Denbiirhihirf (di»Oodown 4 5 s«-;i Hydra, 'loading rubbor) and Einpjrc Seaview dis- l-1.-f'T t Qodown 8 Bulan (loading Q iw r f/l0 Q enapp frischi cOo .11 i- Marine Leopold Of»r,,M i?,/ 1
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    • 105 10 Ingf MAIN ANCHORAGE I-pi Proepero > ichai rfiig Oriental (awaiting b«i'h u> loa«1 i .;> -o fof New York) Marine Flyer (awaiting berth ■oj IpaH <••; tcr. for N"w Tork). BernHida. i '««r Fork (awaiting berth). INNER ROADS Brtiss, ctsehancinflf com re*. Empire Seaward, (discharging I commerce). Kvian, (di.'rliarging -omnH-rce).
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    • 204 10 Try Th is AMERICAN m ANSWfR 10 Crossword ruzzle 4CROSB 32— Slight depression cv^wt/'nMiP Q^~<-V 33-To mimic ~4SgMr^al Tg U-Came ashore 3S— Appears A P gpß- Qi^g^^^^ 7 -order of miten 39— Inherited jand y MMHSELASi^M-r- 13-Evcryth!ng held by frocme: 1 o"BmuTn T &ri~>^H :l l4 EaR y 40- War
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  • 647 11 \r( 237 Without Loss Oc 25.— Don Bradman, returning to rickc after eight years' absence to capiain ralia against Marylebone in a scheduled „c h gained firsthand knowledge of En<> incr strength forTest matches when Maryiai for O before the tea interval. t opening partnerE
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  • 53 11 24.- Some rubT' they will be busing fairly smoothly to third counwt a week hence 1 Pruvsmay indicate wd suggest that the Producing in■Himistic remarket conditions that the East is t is the general im•'•'hen the rubber U will have a jround. mainly firm among pro- inclined to
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  • 27 11 will reprpsont rower match Sinsa* d -n- to. rt o J. N. Full R. W. BinR iTlrd R. :i N Gnr- r H Wheeler
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  • 69 11 BATAVIA, Oct. 24.— 1t is learned that Indonesian Republic currency will be issued on Novembei Ist, presumably at the same exchange rate as the Netherlands Indies Guilder. It is stipulated that all Japanese guillers which at present are lawful republican currency must be deposited in
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  • 38 11 The flrtf annivcrsarv C«Ubrmtk» of the Singapore Federation of Ti;.de Unions WU h''ld at 56 Short Street, y< SUrtUy. The 'Interne ion»r WAI btmg -'-rid two minutes* tilefl cc was obicmd in mtmory of dead comrade^
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  • 18 11 A n of th€ Singai>orn Ani;i Hir Boxing A n will b Maooy >'■•■ d S'adium
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  • 250 11 HOME SOCCER FIXTURES for NEXT WEEK LONDON, Oct. 23. Football fixiurei tur next week (Nuv. 2>: ENGUBH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v ontiaeui U. viiia v Mancn^ster U. idiuckburn v Liverpo^ Blackpool v Chelsea iiienuuid v Boltnn \V. Dei by v Hreston N. B. Evcrton v Grimsby nuad t-r -field
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  • 29 11 LONDON, Oct. 24.— Football remits: SECOND DIVISION Newport County 1, Southampton 2. Rupby County Championship Leicestershire 0, Warwickshire 1 Rugby Union Cambridge U. 6, Bedford 0.~ Reuter.
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  • 110 11 SYDNEY. Twenty ninc-ycar-'id Dave Watt, tup icon r fat Western Australia and the Lvmed XI ayawst tng'iand, B Sect* a€ brought to Australia at the age of four, returning to Scotland for schooling. tie aiienaed the Royal HUjti School in Edinburgh and played club
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  • 183 11 LONDON, Oct M. In tki House of Common*. Mr. W tdtrick Beienger, he War BeCTviary «a:(l he was an are »ha» f ret* 1 mails to Honsr Kont: h^vo b««fl «lolaytd in reefit months. The mftin niiftw whs fhn" tali rou^e involved omo of the
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 45 11 ADMIRALTY SPORTS Th<- 12th annual athletic s{x>rt« m.-'-tinc of the Admiralty Dockyard BebOOl '.vill bi held tPday a t the dockyard Bot>rtM club. H. M. Dockyard. Oommencing au 3 p.m th>.« programme will cover 22 items. Commodore D. Friedb«rp«r. D.5.0.. R.N., anii distribute the pri7- <
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  • 416 12 LONDON, Oct. 21 Th ary, Mr. iui i told the Hou oi Commons totha ra m I inc could only p a jus and lastins settlement Ai:: irat Btncn :aak' the "sharp in In ten rist activities In ni in the past few days,' and
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  • 154 12 nd* n Oct. i )r Prim ter Attl attj in a Pari a m ntary mril D reply that ;irmfd force cannot be red to th»' expected figure of i.l'jo.oo by the r-nd of the year. The estimate r >t the strengt) aed forcei on Dec
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  • 66 12 TOKIO. Oct. 25.— Gen. MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander in the Pacific, today described the morale and discipline of Allied occupation forces in Japan a^ "very high apart Irom iiiitural homesickness to expected in any group of comparable size." The Allied forces were, how-'-ver, short of
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  • 72 12 JERUSALEM, Oct. 25.- David Ben Garion, chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive, spoke in a message sent to Palestine •I^ws from Paris today, of the "madness of Isolated and irresponsible elements who, ridden by despair, have thrown over al] public discipline/ 1 He called upon the "organised ami
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  • 87 12 LO Oct. 25 The B I a Trade announi that tne rly-awailcd G« vrrnment ailment < rning the ibber mai d Sir Crlj v .id be making been pr-tponed. It i> expected I r that the statement will be made within a fortnight. The announcenent
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  • 69 12 I Manila, Oct. 86. Tfafi con luc »f Americrv I Idicr? in the Phi lippin<\s camp \r for videsprea< criticism on Thsnday, in iho wak« of General Eisonhnwfr's orc'^r fOl an i^veStipa'ion of GT mora p Hi Lhe island?. Tho P.fanila Pos' said the U.S. A
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  • 43 12 Madrid. Oct. 25.--?nan sh newspapers to-day attacked Dr. Lie. Secretary-General of the United Nations, denouncing his •ail for action m Spr^n a s a Ru c sian smokescreen to hide ur 1 problems now facing the teral Assembly.- A.P.
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  • 50 12 Prague, Oct. Hrin^ch Ju'vkl. ■"or 'V m' Commander of Torozii ton'entration camp was today geiteitced i death at he P'-oi) I*-^1 r:oi.:rt a! i !><.•: sice. He wa found guilty' in the service of Germany I murder, manslaughter d cinnai), and whs condemned ic be
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  • 39 12 CacuKa, Oct. 26. Br-nxal Government official* today took emergency measures to rush food into lfe-*.orn avca.s of Noakhali am] Tippers by boat, pia-p an' .rain t t- nt widtapreao Btanra'.io^i.— A .P.
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  • 130 12 Oxfotd, Oct. 25— When the King ivcnt to open the doors of the new L1, 000,000 extension to the Bodleian 1 Library, Oxford, yesterday, the silver tcey broke in the lock. Officials of the University had to open tne door from the inside while a big crowd
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  • 72 12 Mongols Want Share In Control Of Japan Moscow, Oct. 26. -The Oov«s n ment of he Monjro'ian Pt pie 1 public of the Far Km? era Tit formerly disputed bttwee Rut ia .1 1 China, Km ukcd the Foreign 111 mi t«'s of the Big Phre Power-. (Bnutin Unite State
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  • 40 12 Rome, Oct. 25.— Federal Pol ee headquorters said to-day 1.000 armour equipped carablnier have been dispatched to Emilia region in Lower Po Valley, where scores of murders— mostly bl smalK landowners —have gone unpunished In recent wrflcs.— A.P.
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  • 34 12 Iceland. Oct. 25 m& United States Government has turtied over to Iceland the •nv-rran Army* C's 000 000 ivik airport, the Trans-At- l way station, and fighter finring the war A.P
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  • 25 12 VRIBSA, Greece Oct. 25 ne Greek soldiers, convicted o! llaborating with Leftist bands encouraging j 'Xfcuted this id bv r < Armx firing squad
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  • 39 12 PARIS, Oct. 25. Shots from r lng-pie< ted the polic night to renuisition tho apartment of r p ->-'- University professor. Thf only casualties, however, were P ruriou^ neifUibour and her •iauehter who were wounded.— Reuter
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  • 215 12 Montreal. Oct. 25.— Airline i 1 are to meet in Cairo f mber 2 at the Sc Annu-iV national Air Tra. C, 1 /urge.st meeting ol W alr]ln( Virti pr i la i 1 morale gf transport. Importani m Cairo agendi blishmcnt oi r
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  • 59 12 PEIPING, Oct. 25—National's,fcs driving southward along the Mukden-Antung railroad have pushed to within 35 miles of -vntung, important communication centre on the ManchuriaKorea border. Communist-controlled Yenan radio describes the combined sea and land drive on Chefoo and the land offensive against Antung as the first
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  • 40 12 AIRMEN HURT IN ROAD CRASH LYTIIAM. Lan Pllcht-I l( VVilcox of W Force station. i Ludlow, Shrop rtiea the tru Hided m: ton. near Lyt Three "/in'.' Comm Commai w amp, hi ■>oth of whon ind Fllirht-L ntnor brui i
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