Morning Tribune, 13 September 1947

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  • 213 1 INTERNATIONAL BRIGADE LEAVES TO FIGHT FOR INDONESIANS Secret Dawn Embarkation (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA Sept. 14.'I 4 months of t and secret train the first International Fight m le from Mala; for the <>i Indon The embarkation of 600 nun. compris Malays, Cl [ndians, took place somewi on t
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  • 228 1 m\ Reporter) «hiel oj snoot Kedah which carrli d ng the Klian Intan- by the I the border, It was semi official reMs N already been handed over an authorities nd In command of the ited to hive been by the Siamese Police. i th< bandit leaders' ime today
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  • 67 1 /OK DON Si pt ii X Bt rnard Bhau dap assured his "friend* m S \> w York" thai i hard up hut In isn't broke "J'tu x>t what sotm o /jI >r<,n! I ctU a poor man,' 1 i fthm o re- }>'v t that ff had
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  • 75 1 PEIPING, Sept. 12. Kung Kehutu K«*tu "Living; Buddha" i inaci essible Sikang Province, arrived m Peiping by plane at the invitation of his Lamist followers, to end the civil war by his divine intercession. anted as the 50th fell nation of the famed Lamaist living Buddha of the
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  • 64 1 (From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. "In thla time of political awakening the peoples Of Malaya, we tencher3 have a very Important an»! responsible part to play m shapI in£ the minus of future cttisens ot Belf-governing Malaya. We cannot play this role
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  • 76 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 12.- Soviet Foreign Minister V. MoJo toy plans to arrive Now York earl; October with a surpiuso proposal, to lay before the United >ns General AssomNy. relianiri es reported on Friday WORLD BANK LONDON, Sept. 12. John McCloy, President of the Internationa] Bank for Reconstruction
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  • 170 1 ndon, Sept. iIV President ird ol Trad* Sii Stafford Id the British public toa >' ?l nation must export more than it does now to close the uunous ap between imp.. its ts, to beat the dollar famine an<) weather the economic criah Iresatng 2,000
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  • 47 1 of ;i MOCI with a ha I bun beh I up and m\ < $50 I I I I I I I H H I men. <>• >k "The I 3 B Tlv "Call' '> a re! The vicl m fl report t' 1
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  • 21 1 BELFAST Sepl 12 The hull of th £J. 000,000 .f the on m final trial run. I Reuter
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  • 7 1 India a Fighing Starts Again Ii Reuter
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  • 31 1 12 Th b daring dayin the heart of destined foi the m to the i'i< antiry. up out and A bank ci -.n. No i Reuter
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  • 120 1 with th< Imu ht?r own < I.- i;, Allt'ii i 'ml« d SI l m I ehei el lei 1 1 cm th.' noi ii» repoi ta to Tel <>i nv.-ns*' m side "i the front Ihe roar <»i km, th< ii.'ttti' of
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  • 83 1 3ep< \2 ICao v J in<^ labourer, > b Mis.-; Ting tul Ling, for dani and regal CN$l3O,OOO, i>i failing t< II U] u> th< full terms <>i ai tmenf aftei leasing hei as .< w lf« ror ten yeara M a Ting told the
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  • 94 1 HAMBURG, Sept. 1?. British officers at Poppendorl an.i Amstau Camps where the exodus Jewish refugees are held, reported todaj .all was quiet and there were no si«;n< of violence, which was pro mlsetl yesterday by a mysterious Hagana leader of tho t.mm Immi- grants. Tli-
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  • 46 1 -X( IHAMA, Sept. J2. KaneJ cW Koike, prewar Tokio lawyer, pleaded guilty to charges of <-<>n trii»ution to th»- unlawful killing of nin«; Ami»j un airmen >:ho* Mown ovei Formosa, %%;i« senti to four years bard labour, Eighth Army Military Commla- sion I U.P.
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  • 106 1 Hafl Reporter* Tin- body oi ;i Chinese, believed a 32-year-old mcc sellei up In v sack the cornei of Tessenshon K«>-<<! %<• -i y it a that the i. i wife and t<»ir < hi Iren, nM. did Ti<»i return to his house m
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    • 36 1 fMIRZAPORE CARPETS "with that walking over the *°rid t] turn ny a houw lnt< 3 $3i w r x r woo C $04 8 1 X ID' 00 9' n $141.75 > 31 KAFFLES FLACi «»<c»por« FWONE4649
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  • 39 2 Mercantile Institution 209, Qurt'M Street, Pho: c 2370. i,av the foundation of a successful career m: Shorthand, nook Keeping, Typewriting Practical English and MathemaBEGINNERR CLASSES COMMEN( Monday m every month. General Education from Primary to s'rn tlard VI.
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  • 652 2 Mother Gives Evidena In Murder Retrial 9\hs. Mill* i Maui Ice I-'' ii the Eighth her over his wife and children vustralia, and it* 1 made use of her to ;t letter to Au: tralia In an effort I In
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  • 88 2 fTeng Choon, aged 32, a iy at the Seurt chai i. thai on Sepl y i c Road, abetted th falsi ly repres* d buyer oi ihoneatly inducing a.-il; < 'm. lellver to a certain 10 cases Of COnden» I milk, seven cases Of Ovaltine, four
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  • 94 2 In view of the negotiations iv M i with the PanMalayan < of Government mployees of Sen- > have been on [gUSt 27, have been itified by the Railway Admirisintil further notice who wish t o resume their iiv do so on prose: eivea for work
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  • 32 2 Vit T t-year-old Canto An ulia v at thi irl rei tended on bail i!» on i charge I, not d< phlne i pl< Ity to the ire
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  • 43 2 ii. ill <2H> and w ii the Mr. < ilony 1 On ot lh<. immii scan. 'rmi and bri! urt that a: i ret to report ed on B i 19. m I m m m m
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  • 560 2 (From Our O < I'U.ai A LUMPI i and fiu ru to the Victi pii ihi presentation was behalf of Tl H E li< r E Iwtrd G» Mai; Ived the i "J r entrust Afr. Ft School. <* In pictu k t hugh osmopolitari crowd listened ie Admiral
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    • 73 2 It is notified for gei informai ion that I, r T;m Lip, am employed as contractor by the Ward Rooiji Mess of H.M.S. "TERROR" and that the u'a id Room Meaa will not accept any n m V for any contracted by contractor. GEORGE TAN LIP. No. 6, Purvis street
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    • 28 2 NOTICES Si Wu o^ i) Sing?por< WttW 41 Debenture 91 I 55. s Muiucl iture Si Si or! v SeDteml 1947. bo f h prei rani i on
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  • 258 3 Entered Port Area Without Permits: Fined, One Jailed 1,, r m mm appeared »».«iorr the p v! pon la 3 «'i-. ieparate Without permits on tJ)C iiu-n MT«rt atiested by Auxiliary I t er .J-tmrs MacDonaki <>i the Harbour Board Poli Tay Yew .1 ested, produced h permit which was
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  • 13 3 Misuse Of Premises As Brothel Alleged v Goh L 2 foi ,>3OO I
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  • 102 3 S'pore R.A.F. To Commemorate 'Battle of Britain' On Monday the greatest date m the iv I dendar. the annual p trade to commemorate tinI Batth ol Britain will tak.' place on every R \.F Station In Sir pore and Malaya. on the game day In 1940, the jaii- battle betwem
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  • 152 3 have you ever been in love salute will be taken by Air Vice Marshal J. D. Breakey, C.8.. D.F.C.. the Air Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force m Malaya, and at Tengah. it will bo taken by the Station Commander, Group Captain R. Sot el-Cameron. C.8.E., A F Th' res"
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  • 42 3 The New Moon Day which falls tomorrow will be celeV-rat-ed at the Sinhalese Buddhist Temple, 96. Outram Roaii. Singapore, by Mr. C I. Dc Silva. Programme includes: Hl'imiration {fi p.m.), Buddha Puja (7 p.m.) and Sermon 17.80 p.m.V
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  • 54 3 Pleading guilty to a charge ol theft of 20 handkerchiefs at Store No. 223 8.0.D. Alexandra Road, Okaiawara Jusi Kuyu, a 21-year-old Japanese was lined $40, m default, three weeks' rigorous imprisonment. The accused stated that ho had stolen the handkerchiefs as he was
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  • 71 3 V Ml' m m m lasi -i. the m m iring I the mil- I ler to I rhc E to I ear 0/ very satisfactory. It va, at the rate o( sewn million, six hundred and >ixty thousand tons year, compared with just under -even and
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  • 58 3 1 Tribune Staff Report* The Singapore Institute of Commerce, Middle Road, ha-donati-d a sum of $101 for the Tribune Anti-TB Fund. Organised on the occasion of the inauguration of two Independent dominions m India on Aug. 15, this fund wa s raised from the stall (drawn from
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  • 70 3 I are even Britain, because th( v mpulsory education, accepted 1 civilised countries, is still n Th< lit vi one chlM In thi RJttlng unv t all m pendi •«f popul In. universal [Ulrlng Tnis tmmi WO •ht'tnsf ivrs m the i
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  • 260 3 13 Ribs Broken After Kempetai Beat-Up (Irom Our Own l(t ihirtt-r) 1 1 The nil toa familiar m and tJ gel <vn; Court y m v ii m Mi Just! n* At tho conclusion ol the cast the accused wax a nvicted on a charge ol having voluntarily caused irievoui
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  • 60 3 Sim Boh Hoi, a 32-year-old Hokkien, appeared before thfl Fourth Polic< Magistrate, Mr. E. S. de Banzie y.sterday on a chcir^e of committing criminal breach oi trust of 1.470 empty stout bottles valued at $300 a* the Naaf) warehouse, Bukit Timah, on Sept. 4. The accused
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  • 115 3 Kb Chineas who, Inspector v» >( Bin Chiai said at the Be< on i I'oiiet Court yesterday, were ar reate i at Teluk A.yer Basin about 1 an hour aftei midnight of rfu'ftt. 11, 1 wer allowed bail of $50 each until No. IS wh*n
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  • 136 3 iffuthuaamy, a 20-year-old m dlan, was sentenced to a weeks' I rigorous Imprisonment and a fine\of $200 or a further six weeks' rigoioua Imprisonment when h<> pleaded guilty before- tlw Third Police Magistrate, Mr. F\ Ber 1 nan! Oehlera yesterday on a charge <>t theft of on<* case
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  • 527 4 TAKING JEWEL CAS C INQUIRY nun Our Own Reoorter) i m m i r.i >v In front „i the Civil v h oul ■-> conl i"i i >■ the rrival of the Mil I hootin Th« C rival In Tulping m mber, number
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  • 68 4 NOVA SCC.IA, Sept. 11. -Dr. Donald MacMillan, 72, veteran U.S. explorer, .said that his pan/ i\\ci found a new on> deposits believed to contain uranium d ng its summer-long exploratrip to the Arctic. Mr. Arthur Boucot, geoi :hed to the party, said I new deposits found near
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  • 65 4 LONDON Sent. 12. On the Of Sir Stafford Cripps' eagerlj awaited plan tor a bigacale »ing up "f British ox: the I rnment last nighl osed two new dollar saving Import restrictions. Thd Board of Tratin announced from today books mi ->ted into Britain, n only be bronght
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  • 46 4 DE JANEIRO. Sept. H._ local court* today confirmed llty of the marriage 1 Carol of Rumania to Id on July 5. b< cLsi emony took place at Copacabana Hotel when Madame Lupe<cu was seriously |ill .i;:d physicians >aid she might bin 24 ours R
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  • 54 4 Office 80, Market Btr< pingapoi C 323. i nerai c {Suppliers. hi ion Sundry Bl arch. 58. Ser:mgoon Road. Singapore, Tel. 6323. (i neral Pie Goods Mi Wholesale n Benares sak. Farcy Sarees. Cotton Dhoties ft Bareea oUi».-r American Textiles. Wholesale H.M.v. it c tlumbia Recoi
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  • 20 4 ept. ii. < mi slim. famed wartime n lei m i one ol Lilway 'I Flii- tnnounc- Reuter
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  • 179 4 nty-flve Malayan Sri i R ifltes Coll.- for the Ami n- oar 1947-1948 have \*en awarded J by the Senate .-is foil. Bahorum b. Afui Samar. Clifford School, Kur. i.i Kan Aminudding i>. Bakl, School, In, ill Hussaii b. Mohd Osman. King Md. Tahir
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  • 28 4 ROME, Sept. 11.- T TV "Inform* on" said toda that »ho Italian fleet had •ak'-t: urea to prorious submarine attiacki n Ua forlininfi cruise In U.P.
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  • 18 4 UILAN, Sept ll ai.. 000 i; >loyed on h tcctrl i 1,000.000 i ii m labourers
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  • 14 4 11 i: 1 I I M 1 1 iurin t U.P.
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  • 23 4 1 1 m the had nth Poll< ainiei was t ij ed to have 1 I I
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  • 35 4 Marine Colonel Held In Drug Smuggling TIENTSIN I Com mi- rtpoi the Un ruu's upon luo from i ol north China m m d disdo.se -h 001 governn 1 the offlc( r sdict^on I U.P
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  • 61 4 SHANCi!-' M Navy that N I A. Win lighter I m Coirur. 9 been re I Tsingtao I 1 protective Winteis Wi I flic jed m r I and mar.oeuvr I coast i ear i ran out o( m Two ot Hi th^ a; d ihi I cued.
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    • 19 4 /'s#€* FLYIN& MODELS M~ a -TV' T^ t*Bf*'*f» ■94 ■P 7? Mk, v ,r ■> I pv i pHo*r:.om k.
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    • 80 4 DIABTIC patients recover healtk >pofl by tukinx thr nell-knowa LOBI'LLNA tABLETa LOIU UNA reduces H eradicates metabolic *i.-turLi« safely. immi n.itd bj Did for over 3f> years. U\ hwil GLTCOMI n.K lor the rapid iccurate neanuring of tents m Ihe urm. Dtstribntors: HARI i°tp.O Singapore. THE PEN with fi ALL
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  • 27 5 DOLLAR CRISIS: NEW CHALLENGE t. 11. a 300 hem, control billi i r.i'taiy i th< th flfi< betwo biasing rostrat* api>rov< nda whi< iried lay, 15-1 U.P.
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  • 5 5 Princess: 8 Bridesmaids 1 I
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  • 5 5 Gandhi Asks Peace B U.P.
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  • 88 5 Sept. l 1 Scotland vai n< n-committa] ports published i evening newspaper The British cabinet mi .»i recent extr< thr Pie star said. 'A bodyguard inifornitod ollicers and clothes men' 1 were on hand when ■Lo:l President of the Cou IHi rbert Mcrrlson took a plan
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  • 35 5 Tokio, Sept. 11.— Empei r Hirohas n?ver shakt will nevi r i use- The ter said that I tl Hi: d .if ajl po- r and rht>ol ol stat< under LStitUtJ U.P
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  • 40 5 LONDON, Sept. 11.— The of British Government Fore Parliament re- on Oct. 20 was admitted m^d London quarters yi was thought they would me of the less spotligktbers of ihe administration R-utcr's political corr s- pondent wrote. Reuter
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  • 52 5 U.S. PAKISTAN NEW YORK. Sept. 11. Mr. M. A. Ispahani. first Pakistan Ambassadoi to the United States and leader of the Pakistan ilele- to the United Nations, arrived here by air today. He expressed the opini-m that his appointment as Ambassador would to bolter relations between the United States and
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  • 71 5 MALAY MAN, WOMAN FACE SAME CHARGE-ADULTERY Prom our own Reporter) iim it ung adultery 11 Oi .i rubber-tapper. Hvm«s I named Mat Duri b!h Air Justice Spencer Wilk.n- II the T ence. had plead guilty to the charge on cus occasion, but today sbi. claimed :ra] saying that s l^
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  • 37 5 LONDON, Sept. 11. The only solution of the Anglo-Egyptian! rf i-putes acceptable to Britain Bid be the negotiation of ft new treaty satisfactory to both ties a British Foreign Offire Rpi kesman stated today.- Reuter
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  • 19 5 I' UI ol »P">s«ry.« tube of 7"»needtoobUinr«. M«nZ«. h soothe, dton C upthe M«nZ M v e My
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  • 13 5 LONDON. Scr A Burry m'fision to of Infai I rport Reuter
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  • 32 5 DENVER, Colorado, Sept. 11. —The crew of threo were kiued today when a twin-engined C-47 Ur.ited S'ntos Army cargo plane crashed into a mountain 30 miles south oi here. Reutcr.
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  • 311 5 (By v MlHtarj Observer) >n with tl Army >; vil c GHQ, I he AC" vvs: I h il I n for t] period 1 U 30 ber 1946. foi fiiip' ed by the War Department. I agree to the recommei o
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  • 67 5 CANBERRA. Sep' 11. A new method of making rain by spraying a preparation ol cium chlor.ilo clouds is to b< tralian Council U Research, it WOS today. Successfu: experiment a'reads been carried oi Australia with dry toe, I ud that the new pri. tion Will be far more
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    • 97 5 GREEN COW TAVERN Cameron Highlands If you want a change Come to the Green Cow Free from worry No hurry Lovely Climate, Lovely scenery Good 'living and homely atmosphere Home ffrown fruit and vegetables i i Inclusive terms ncr diem:-/-; v RICHARDS Sl2 Single Room U< K"^"™^ $23 Double Room
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  • 221 6 iance 11 by the v Pass, a»> on hia arrival h Ch i both v. [ndl nent ol Ind iouth Africa will na again qm United it v Choudrep declan d: "South I Aii. mpunity i the two thirds majority decision ol the ('<• n
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  • 126 6 PEARL DIVER MAY NOT RUN IN ST. LEGER ,I,'h.lut, l> ml lin i htful urm >' r toi >>■■ m i If ii'inii h> a n Saturday, hi fins* i<t firm P* "i 'm >i ti<i\ i/iiiitiil ni tht .;s/ call i' tht i act Another doubtful ntartei m th*
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  • 74 6 LONDON, Sept. 1 1 Foreign RtHietary Emeit Bevin'i auggeatlon thai tli" United staffs migh.l reintroduce lend 1*. i<> save Britain from economic rui i lefi offi- lal f i itisli cij lea bewildered Thursday Thi Forcigm Office said the Hpeech was extempore and thai there v.it.s no
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  • 42 6 NLW YOKK. Sept. 12. New York City detectives today broke >ip what lU|ey described as ''the biggest crooked gambliti" layout" rvet uncovered by them, vi a mid on a sitU- of rooms m the fashionable Hotel Margery, Park Avenue. Reuter
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  • 65 6 LONDON, Sept. li Foreign Secretary Kmrsf Bevin tui.s appro\*ed ih«- propoflali under which such of the Knoilus LM7 Jew i.sli refugees may be shipped to France if they bo desire, an authorH source s:ii«i today. It was understood that th<> Briti.sh authorities will arrange for such transfers
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  • 40 6 Ipoh, Sept. 10 During t cent week-end, live energetic Scouts from Ipoh made a cycling trip to Pfnang m order to the Jubik-o Scout Camp at Tclok Bahang where they rereat welcome .it th Jubilee Camp.
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  • 74 6 HAMBURG, Sept. 1 1 VI. r Minn, who vva.s vtfited to organised and ici tin battlci m thf hold <d the third 1 nip Runnymcde Parto m Hambui from t ja.il today with »>i <-t) fiKhtinK Jewish rlngleaden and lake i by loi ry t<> the Poppendo >
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  • 58 6 BATAVIA, Sept l I For n ,ny month* clgarettei called Camel* an«i pui up ir. ;i package to r«--.^<M)iM«< th< package of Pliiilip Morris, have been on tale m i i.iii. day. at the request of Mi-* American consul-general, i pollc( raided th<- f;ict<.i y v here th--imitation
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  • 25 6 London, Sept. National Ml unt..n Bxecuth unnounct d i rtime t B n which i Lppled i' 10 ono cid' r U.P.
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  • 39 6 pt. II In l<y ■nn on »>i ■.pin.-nt.s of canned mea t<> Britain r purely irf t( -rm for \iv. »I1 to prod tlfta 1 rnuiMil m n m| proh! rrom the liabl« •our. r ,,i her U.P.
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  • 127 6 20 H.P £400 Australian Cars On Market In 12 Months 8^ I'M lian-huilt Holdmanufacture, will not be ready (o\ at least :ir»othei 12 months publicity m for < Jeneral liotora-Holdena, Mr. Horn, suiii thus m H»i»i a Bpoketiman for the company announced t)mt would be reftdjf i"'>i m AURtraliu m
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  • 219 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 10:- The following statement vas reed this morning by thcßailway Department. Malayan ••Allegations that the Railway Administration ad Incorrectly Interpreted, In its published eond tions of vi'rvic*-' for Engimnv n, the agreement reached at the Interim Joint Council m March 1947
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  • 88 6 Peiping, Sept. 11. Peiping 3 leading newspaper, the World Daily, charged today that Government bungled the taking over of Mtichuria and urged that General Chen Cheng, head of the Generalissimo's northeast headquarters, devote himself entirely p Manchurian house cleaning by relinquishing his concurrent post rf Army
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  • 56 6 LONDON, Sept. 11. Dr Noa Barou, c,en«'ra] Secretary of the World Jewish Congress at a j>ress conference hen- to.lay. cha th«M^- would bo "danger of mass epidemics within throe weeks." on said ho had witnessed the Hamburg disembarkation and toured camps as un official obsercer. H impel were
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  • 62 6 PENAN,, moiv lighl North Mala; N.P.K wril irom Pant H "I h-iv j' k>'i nan b»'<n I Buntar and I time past. "It a i I quality rice, body $4 for ry bag d> ,:<.•.-•« ,to him. I; r this, he is supplied v I und'T-mill-'d
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  • 115 6 Penan?, S< passengei be sent to the quarantim I always. The regu to all persons whetl from China i r any oth •Thus .said Mr S N King Resident prcs^ conference yesterdi office. Mr. King ala decision whether or n< I passengers to a gui v
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  • 22 6 Peipin inept i n ruptii day v. I In I'D. .> J nil > n, hi. the r< wlj on char
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  • 347 7  -  Henry Gris lOTTINCS FROM HOLLYWOOD i^-by I] 1 with B B I B B 'a Br B ■i I B B- line B. B B i B B. > i I hatl B B B B B B B I B B I B B B
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  • 87 7 Dcncaster, s pi. n.-For the third yer-.r running the Ga<kw I Baroda has bought the hlghprlcec j ;>t the chi ugh bred sales i 1 the With his trainer. F. Armstron bidding on his behalf at the sales ilfi evening, he paid 14 000 '.t by
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  • 26 7 t at the sales, but he expected t. arrive her-- tomorrow. It took Fred Armstrong 67 ids to roach this year's re- bid— Reutrr.
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  • 59 7 ELECTIONS IN CEYLON: UNP LEAD COLOMBO. Sept. 11. Sixty- two candid..: s hay, so :ar lost tS o 1.000 i the Ceylon general elections un the new constitution whicn I Five more reculti toItion wai lows: United .il Party (Oov< -ant .i c 8: Tamil Ci Leninist Party. 3. C
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  • 41 7 LONDON* Sept 11. —W foueht on the platform for the microphone at the hal here toe! n an uproar with i-omplisheci. T; I 'ho man, Miss d had toid 500 > RO tor lunch after a stormy m mz Reuter
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  • 48 7 London. Sept. 11. Iritisn public, already living lei the most stringent austei him win receive a second grim installment of the Govei n to solve the economic crisis tomorow m an hour -long aidless by Sir i Stafford Cnpps to representatives jot industry. U.P.
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  • 73 7 RANGOON*. Sept. 11: The ex-Premier U Saw. who is trying to engage a British lawyer to defend him m the State assa/taina- 1 tion ca>e m which he \a named No. l accused, ha- petitioned U» c Burma Government to arrange a mortgage or
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  • 25 7 REDS CARRY AWAY PRIESTS NUNS Shanghai, A i Kalgan m Chahai pi day claimed Aus^'.is- 30 vt;i^vci lawn raid I, I Hopei-Chah trj I I"
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  • 124 7 Conference Approves P lan To Create New Power To Build New China tins uction pli ttiu: Miisiy approved f y a n presid allssun Chiang i. !ti.-;t! Th resolution said that the v )Uity to serve the government and I art; Tii" plan's preamble laid down the principle *i the
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  • 44 7 JERUSALEM, Sept. 11. A tentatively mali members, to- youth n 94 hours i hinted uraa part of ai irnpalgn to curtail l tlvitiea. pped w< i c be« to be embers with of underground exploits to i r U.P.
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  • 60 7 WASHINGTON, S^pt- 11. UniU es embassies and U-gat^or.s (In lft countries, includin^ India end Pakistan, have bt.^n Luitrructed to warn foreisrn- governments that U.S grain^ export wIU be reduced by at :ea?t ien per cent, this year a? a result of crop failures m the United
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  • 53 7 LONDON, B«Pt. 11.— Public dinners m Britain, were limited to 100 guests by a Government j "save dollars" order announced today. Licences for ;b'gg€ir banquets I would be given when a reasonj dble proportion of overseas visitors '-vas present particularly meant boosting" Brita rt trade, the Ministry
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  • 32 7 CONGRESSMAN PROTESTS wash: 11 Reprej .-Qc.lph Sabatt> roGay tie United States rofu r t'conomw a ci Brit til th« British wish im- migrat r lo Pr- il also d«.trkation -7 J"WS U.P
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  • 23 7 Com tefl Sti m ;i The tin I Lerch is United X Korean <<i oi I. mcd tht ani and 1
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    • 259 8 The Secretary of the Australian Labour Party, a Mr. Patrick O'Kelly, treated the delegates to the Commonwealth Conference of Labour Parties with views which should properly be consigned to the I gutter He said that 'we would never allow coloured people Into Australia." Ii lie had said
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    • 134 8 The educational authorities are to be congratulated upon the decision to open a vernacular school where children of all races will mingle freely We have every reason to believe that this "experiment" will prove 1 a success. After all m English schools children of various races have mingled
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    • 85 8 Wh«n Sa locks were shorn by Delilah, so the Bible tells us, he ceased to be itron 1 1 1 deciding to si the scalps oj thi Li black markete ra the Shanghai police have probably been m: pired by this story. Tims bra lhanghai blockmark! I
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  • 1325 8  - Here There And Everywhere PETER PRY By Wh- id übi.Ut I a lop military secrets, idde. ftrit iind then, yn. having regained control of myself, I reaa ws again to I tht meaning m a calmer Iframe i« mind I pass the hint along tQ Others who have iv doubt
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  • 885 9 HE TAUGHT THE JAPS TO SAIL I §n ago, a half starved sailor staggered ashore fapatt> Ht »'<» tlie f irsI Baglukimm the Japanese t ///v// Yd Will tan Adams ajjeaed the historical I c t led was navigaa British M ike' 3 nay. onumeni was un i the Izu
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  • 57 9 AiELBOURNE. Srpt 1 1 Australians aro likely to be rationed with meat and bunor for "a very lorg timo" because of Britain's n^n man of tho Australian, Ration ir« Commi.--.sion said here today. Senator B. Courtice. An Han Mini«trr for Cus^on today the dollnr situation would probably preveni Australia*
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  • 459 9 He cheated 'kind-hearted' widow wh o befriended him LONDON: .By A.r Mail. A man wuh a criminal record who pn yed on a kmd-heart.-d \wdow was Al I.oi\don Sessions ttene«d to ihr— years' penal servitude. A jury luund *he man. Fivd— nek William Bourne, aged described as a driver, of
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  • 48 9 L-UINLMJIN, Sept. ii me roreign Office announced today that live satellite peace treaties will come into effect Monday. IL said that the Big Four had decided to deposit their ratifications of the Italian treaty m Paris, and the remainder m Moscow on that date. U.P.
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  • 23 12 1 1 J J mcii tiu Iv art I 1:tn! t who l< i;B j^ experts tho much hi r previous! Reuter
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  • 58 12 TEHERAN, Sep- Georßc Alien, I Ambassador to p«J I pledged United stat«l to Persia m "makipgtß i choice a b to the uyiiM resources" "Persia's resources bl Persia.' 1 he told the American Relations I here. "Persia can gjfl EW»y free of charged to dispose of
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  • 43 12 SHANGHAI. Sept. 11 12,000.000 people nee&fl ment for tuberculosii M annually and over llwM quired hospital at-eruM Irvi Lourie, tuberculosM ser to the World Healtfl nisa'iop. srid here toAfl he urged the establish™ a mass X-Ruy pPografflH China.— Reuter
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  • 38 12 JERUSALEM, Sept I Two of three Jewish m the Pi roundup Rightwing Z mom r ol Tei Aviv an ph Krinil Gam were i ('leased Latiun mi Joiusalt ni-^ht. Tlv Ban Ammi ol still detained Reuter
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    • 206 12 s Comirs-Exelufcivc io thy Morning Tribune I I^^^* "^o^* K^^^% "SUNSHINL FALLS" if YOU'LL NE£D ONC I Z'^ TW£ RtD PLAGS ARE VI I/ 3lfT NCVE« BRCATUk |T MOOT OC TWC OOUNCIIIORS j '.jESC... y DUCK, TWE BLUE PLAG6 I A WORD TO ANYONE ABOUIJ j TUINX I'M WAGir^G A
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  • 384 13 m I I t I n Saigon Lv ■> the Fiench ■must .laily m ■the savioui vi Viet Thuvy I<hl ■vi I Thuvy Back »r# Him." Hi 8 s al c X ncing Di I!' 1 BoV>.: 'it Hi Hi; H Chi Mmh. X i n B Vietnam Be
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  • 48 13 SI AM DELEGATE FOR UN ASSEMBLY BANGKOK, Sept. 11.- Siamese Foreign Minister j-iiiang Aiu i Kan k horn this morning took off m a Par. American Airways plane for America where he will lead the Siaj-.ese delegation m the Ur> ited Nations General Assembly sessions coming meeting. Reutei.
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  • 166 13 Ships ;»"n>npside the Singapore irhai yes WEST WHARF >wn 1 2 Eui ypylus. Godown 3/5 E. of Scotiar tnot yet arrived 7 B Trewidden. 9 Seganiat. Godown 10 11 Denbigshire. Godown 13 14 Han^sang Serdang. xn 14 15 Rimau. (^OAL PLANT ganga. EMPEIZ DOCK r it is Cefti-y-Bryn.
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  • 71 13 LONDON. .I'pt. 11:— Massed formation flights of squadron^ ol the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy Air Arm. togeth-r witb squadroiK of tn« UniUd States Air Forces will tak^ part In t>. Battle of Britain fly-past o n Sept. 15. The routes ha\\. be?n so arranged that the
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  • 50 13 TOKIO. Sept. 11. Mrs. S. K. Shnr^sh, wife of the 268 th Infantry Brigade Group Commander, and her three children were among the 82 depcrdboard the D-'von^hir^ Which left Kure, Southern Honshu, on Sunday. r Shrinagesh, who attended the Canberra conference the Japanese peac Mil shortly return -o Reuter
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  • 29 13 BAT AVI A. Sept. 11. Mr E. Lambert .v d Mr. o Acting Biit.^h and Ausin BaSin- <» Du T eh i a, according b> Mr. Lamb Reuter
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  • 40 13 BELFAST. Sept U. Tw tugs and a lifeboat carryj 11^ nd nurses rushod l^~ night 60 P««P'< miu A r^ ion m the 17,00-> ton, British liner. RCina l>-» Pacifico. off Be'f.. Th< Del r^ i g. Reuter
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  • 252 13 NKW DELHI, Sept. il.— Although shoot to N patrols nil active m Delhi today, there were Hgns I the nightmare of communal murder, arson and was gradually ending. Tiairih were starting to iun cinemas advertised matinee performances, and aorta drawn ng. ruy meeting;: of civil
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  • 97 13 SHANGHAI, Sept 11. The municipal government meet* tomor.ovv tO di.scuss further "austerity nieaaiiios' to tittlt tntl ttion and it appeared today that it might ban the ancient cuetom of present intf moon cak»?s to friends fIM the mid-autumn festival, a.s well as forbidding oirthday celeb
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  • 53 13 LONDON. Seof. 10. Tho Prime Minister, Mr. AtUee, m a letter released today by the Bntish cinematograph Exhibitors Association declared that the government would be ready to corsider any proposals which American producers might have for alternative action" to the recently imposed 75 per cent, tax on American
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  • 47 13 ROME Sept. 11. -Mr. Mjron Taylor left by plane today for Berlin, Parts, London and New I York, while an extreme rightist newspaper claimed he had been told by Pope Pius KIT that Amei ricaii aid to Europe was "extremely urgent and indispenable." U.P.
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    • 81 13 77k s^/ Frw// Fa*/ In Town N Queues TURKEYS, DUCKS, r«"pi CHICKENS, Sen^ c HAM, BACON Buy From— Bun Bee Co., 111 113, Beach Road, Sir.g.v:>ore Tea 6460. The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (Licorporat(Ni m Singapore' l IBSENGER f XI UiHT SKRVH I S watow \nioy a 8 'HONG SXANO"
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  • 45 14 ■By All v V.:* hundred i ii< engert aboard a Pai which i Airport from N« Yoik. Packed m wooden a. -i. on their way to Geneva to be used (01 h pui pot ■;><■: ltin| i for th< i: Mirroi Bervj
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  • 24 14 LONDON*, Sept. British Home S<*cr. a rep: ciul JoibbCT, 3i d to hat Birmingham, on "July 24 for the m Ajfred W..L'.s«:iff Reuter
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  • 378 14 I blueprint Will I lKiOland iidv i d on o\ \v\v\- pain t<> < mpi no intention ol interferin planning ol t! ir own nnv ci,.; 1 ol imposing c upon thim, is real thai tiv present economy minded bound to f-quiP-
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  • 171 14 1. months' i: p wountlinj H s Gilh< i .'v-viii is. Hollow targed kx Ho| kin with woundii L'p- i .trid with irmenaive apon i razoj }i»- pleaded not guilt) to Thomai saM |he ha.l known Alexander i»»t 10 y and had lived with him
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  • 100 14 SHANGHAI, Sept. I LV thousand Shanghai taxi -lancers are signing a petition to Madame Chian.^-Kai Shck asking bei lend support "as s membei ol our sex" to stop the Government b;*r. against "commercialize" 1 Ac the same tune, Shanghai tabaiets have
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  • 18 14 I "STILL int fighi "I still i this wen :n th< same Alexar I a j I
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  • 70 14 PRODUCE MARKETS M i Price! QU >ted Deiow m 11 1 oicu] weight txcept i ot h er^ stated Rar co jr. SI j d $135. Rar.f Olutinoui r ice. iia 595. NC I Sugar Rock Sugar B> 1 $70 G: 532. h Plack Beans $34. 1 Dried i '2548.
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    • 32 14 Super-aerated, iresh i^^^^^ clear, and with that ff^ttiitii joyful sparkle right W down to the last drop.. 11^^19 I there's no waste with M^W j i this long-life SODA f^SttE JP T
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  • 220 15 Grimly Defiant Gromyko Bellows A Bellicose "No" .KF SUCCESS, Sept 11— The United Nat! mission, ..mid frpsh bursts of n fireworks, I the report i arrv out the United States proposals for >na] atom control. %g !.-M tO OP" "A'ill Poland de< line* 1 Tii gi\ i«i delegate. An-iie
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  • 44 15 LONDON, Sept. 11.- Britain has sent a note to Bulgaria protesting agair.st the .suppression last month of the Agrarian Union opposition party which i polled 30 per cent, of the votes lin the 1926 gei ?ral election. it was announced tonight. Reuter
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  • 56 15 GENEVA, Sept. J2.— PakisLaii look.' to the Pood and Agricultural Organisation for aid and advice m h.-r present problem of modernising agricultural methods and introducing industries to utilise some Of the vuhial le raw materials her fields produce, Pakistan's representative at tht present leasion <>f FAO hen.
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  • 68 15 COLOMBO. (Air Mall).—Undaunted by news reports from India that the Indian Cricket Tram for Australia mitfht fly to Pvrth from Calcutta, cricket enthusiasts m Ceylon arc tanking on a favourable reipons* from India to th« Ceylon Crickot Association's request t<> provide thi' Ail-Cey-lon El» \en a fixture On
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  • 30 15 d Bruce, former Australian Prime Minis elect (i m rman of th > new w ,rUI Pood Council uei up i: ly by t] (1 and Agricultural Reuter
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  • 30 15 heran newspupei "Ettcln A«" I'lutKi m nrttcle toduj f fiat Bl I tain •i'xl the B .mi m th> i Of the AI. l!« 07, rtivtdii infiiKnc Reuter
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  • 16 15 MAHI.H--1 IfM o!<: I c 4th M I to l>^ Ul ''«ird i t-iry li. Reuter
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    • 76 15 NDITIONED 15 r .m i v*y U I r *ll "i* i s^x, /^^^^v 1MB: Cjl i REX CHILDREN'S CLUB MATINEE TO-DAY AT 11 A.M J S SPFrTU A: DIES NEWSREELS.^ETC^ h ro MORROW AT ii AM S MAN- chaps. 1-7 V H B f INLY TO MEMBERS OF I
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    • 176 15 M \n Xl VI IN HER VIOS i i.* riCING ROtK AT ihk ii ji..., i ir i A TU A V riiunr J. Arthur Kauk presents V\',''Z",'' Also Have you seen CHINESE IN BRITAIN? AND This Modern Age: "Sudan Dispute" MIDNIGHT TONIGHT All Your Favourite Mars' M-45-M's GREAT ENTERTAINMENT!
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  • 48 16 Clayton Beats Al Phillips, Wins Three Foxing Titles 4 mpire and i .lillips could and iui i inti r punching wit] I I i the es c niid bo. Clayton complete master of tactics but H was his si courage and superior punching which really proi phillips.- Reuter.
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  • 26 16 17-year-old sets European swim record i 100 n pean h 11 i I I» nlsh champion Mibh n th< In one minut< iii hnmpionships end on
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  • 123 16 In a game 01 seven ties. ij!av«'d at the Clerical Union H.i on Wednesday might, the A.A.U. beat the Useful B.P. i.v five names to two. Results: -i A.A.U. players mci i loned firstj Single idi Kirn Yam beat Goh Tian Chye. l» l- r >- lf)
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  • 161 16 >RK. Sept. 11 contrast to \h.r sm <»' Britain In the LJnii a press, the New York Tim^a blame foi th( hi o! the "Exodus" the r. I >ir m .::t i y i lopl too aupei I .a-
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  • 161 16 (From Our Own Rcpo; Penang, Sept. 11.— A 38 yearold Chinese woman, Woj Lena Fong, pleaded guilty befojre Mr 18. j. Jknnings m the b, Court, jretterday to a charge ol j endtav<juring to conceal the birth ol hi r
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  • 90 16 COLOMBO. Sep. 11. -Following: Ceylon's decision t< cepi th invitation to participate m r n xr year's Olympics m London, the Cey'ori An. Athletics 1 Association has Brant c Little, radian, who represented nis country m thfl 1928 Olympi' 1 A:n >rdam\ to I the
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  • 168 16 Burmese Foreign Minister Interview who wt -ination Ban and live 01 •.<•! i commence this wi-fk <>t next Thu 'l»'M by the I I Ulnistv U I ,n an m Tribune r 1 1 Bhv ♦'ruling the British Commons ence <>m the Ja] 1 1 1 > They left 'his
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  • 89 16 SI DNEY, Sou*. 11. Tli.' \.uavn Board of Control tonl| choao Of^n Bradman, E. A. Dw and .1. Ryder 's the select >'i Australia s I >ams to pose the Indian tourists lvi the coming tour. It if- und< that tiic same men will select the Australians who
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    • 66 16 riy THE NE.'. I WARNER SUCCESS iiii EXT? Briii Sin ...i F Today un.l Twm 10 a.m. LNTTfI rLAST 3 PHOWSJ 3. 6.15 I THE YEARLII I jN TECHNICOW TO-NITF a- f ID-^ ••TAHITI N OPEN r >-* 10 -THRIII OF BM Suniwted by -THE EPIC OF TAR TO-DAY AT
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  • 247 17 s W H l pm. Tanial r i Oleh On Ad id MV Oreheftra u3 m land w ktu; Oleh Pa (ft H i Boif. 745 M Taasut RED NETWORK CHINESE X INDIAN PROGRAMMES l* 00 p m on 3 5 m< I ivi> bind and
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  • 192 17 Food, Fuel, Manpower: 3 Snags Europe's Recovery Ind pov were president of th* Inlecki impending report t Govcrnoro tary Find. H tressed mat aipressir <• call* B had been for the tm-i A.s,a. and Uue also > -.Mdered "and It pry longr before development H wouUl he primary Outf, Ms
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  • 244 17 Jail Police Supervision For Chinese: Cheque Possession Story Kit fa mer, offered which M the M: did n •i,. down vi Road to -i d< O.i the way b ff and li pi. i. dirtied hi hands. He i( Iced for tome p;»i r t "ii and i:- foui ti
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  • 93 17 TOKIO, I \ri atl by the Chief P il an, to confine vvitn accused, during a peisonal <>i the majoi war trials m Tokio, was rejected by the international Military Tribunal for the Far E today. After the defence that such a ruling would prejudice ;i fail
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  • 156 17 Dropped Whisky For Beer, And Won £6,000 SYDNEY. (Air Mail) Chance meeting m :>. Red f err. bar (Sydney) was worth £2.000 to a barmaid. Here's the story Ida Turner. 22, Cricketer's Arms Hotel, was having a fairly sl^ck time ore day recently when two customers whilfd away the time
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  • 261 17 bough -Enterpiih-: Scut land" has bc-Mi planned as an :md not aa a trade, verseas busters are pi pared to order as much as Scot-! tish manufactu n produce. t\ typical example is the repi sentative from Turkey who ca with the intention of spending £300,000.
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  • 37 17 JAP TO URIST TRADE ToWo, Sepi 11. A flvfc-year plan to boost Japan's tourlsi 200 000 visitor^ has b en ed by the Japani se Trans portatlon Mini try and with Its prova] t.ho project R uter
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  • 313 18 the A m ii' wspaper t^ 1 Indiun tro .inch wtu Inil Lo uis Mduntbatten. Supreme Allied C n mder, al the time ol th<- liberal ion i. iii il lh» i thi.s equipment I M.MM If. I n appeared m lan
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  • 56 18 F N Soccer Team Against ACFE N' Spor m Club XI .is: Hit A.CJ.E. today at Changi will f>»- selected fr(3m: Willie Soh. (J. McCully. Awang Chit, Pong Eng Kee, Sim l" Amai sah. J Nonis, w. C. McKcan Kassim, Ah. Aim. Su- Aziz and Talib. Transport will leave at
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  • 239 18 W th deep regret the Resii Commissioner, Ncg/i Sembilan recently announced the d Yang Teramat Mulia the Unci Johol, Kama: bin KaJi miKiii. C 15 E at Mec* on AUgUSt 11. 1947. The news Was confirmed by th. I Minister m Saudi Arabia Th« I*l
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  • 30 18 A return friendly water polo Lsim ar.'i relay race between the Tiger Swimming Club and GHQ PARELtF will r ake pla tomorrow (Sunday) a1 r;v ;iT Barracki
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  • 23 18 SHARE MARKET Th< Shaiebr Asso( iat ion report With th< Malayan Unl Victory day i«; r.es> n it fl
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  • 159 18 Good Inquiry For Forward Positions UrRBIK MARKKT (Tribune Mark o The rubber market < yterda with by. .rents a.r No. 1 R.B.S. fob. but sellers w'll not meet the market. Bids wsre increased and buain* -> was Anally transacted at h K cts I .-md later .t f 301 cents
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  • 30 18 ept. 11. Th ,v. •a] led i s incticn m [i '.•hi end th« indep< ndent A I Will charge of tin bnnch, assisted *>j/ utivt Reuter
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    • 34 18 CHINESE POII PIA FROM l> NOON TOMORROW DEVIL CHICKEN CURRY TIFFIN Calling Singapore's Hula Mai Jens! The HAPPY WORLH HULA HULA COMPETITION (Open to Singapore Ladies) BIG CASH PR!/ hen Particulars From Fk \ia\
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  • 223 19 TODAYS RACES IN IPOH: WEIGHTS ACCEPTANCES 1 1 l I X I Hi P ■ON I] I 4 B Bji §elacikMMi VIVACIOUS i na i> Plea icit wo RA H rimmy Boy. OM) I) ANTES. p< ac Night. /,M(7- FOl 3HMIRI SONG. R i k Si n. s Sk:n. !Ci'
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  • 319 19 (TribuiM Ma i Reporter) One f the mam obje ti tb i South China footl n'a tour r Singapoi |>r possible talent to make up the Chin< which is to re ■nt Ch iin the 1048 world Olymp] Thus
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  • 158 19 The C.V.M.A. (Church of; the Sacred Heart) will com I ivienee their Soccer Competition today at the S.J.I, ground. The following game? will be ployed off. between Teams A" B d "B. and Teams 'C" and 'i>' The competition will be run on the league system. The
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  • 48 19 professional ortei I k Kramer, i the i champion lost M* lust I f May, m a struggle mi n w\ beat unknown Jin Bru>k. and reached Uta quarter ft] th« National Amateur Tennis urnament. His next opponent is Bob Mkenburg. -ur
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  • 42 19 Thi League match arranged next Wednesday, Sept. 17, bet' the R.A.F. (Tengah) and the \i g PARBiiF will be postponed to Thursday, Bept. 18, as the Smith China visiting soccer team will be playing a s.a.f.a side on Wed« nesday.
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  • 78 19 At the General Meeting of tho all Bndminton Party. tht» foil elected as office* bearci i -i.i year. Preside] Vice President Hock; Hon. Seen Kian Yam; Hon. Tlv.i. Hoon Tai Yik; Hon. Au Mr. Goh Kirn Puay; Hon. Spui i Captain Mr. Tan Siew Hock. I
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  • 38 19 LONDON, Sept. 11 Army Cade! Corps Sergeant George Nash (17) of Fishponds. Bristol, who placed a tin on his brother's head and fired a ritte at it. was flneJ £1 ut Bristol, for unlawfully- discharging a firearm. Reuter
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  • 28 19 LONDON, Sopt. 12:— At Scarborough, Players beat Gentleby an innings and 10 runs. Gentlemen 135 and 217 (Howorth, left-arm slow spin, four 71). Piayr:: 362.— ReUl
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  • 88 19 Teams for today's S.C.C. cricket Secretary Webb-Jones has imtnatcli .-n the I Ladies vs. ported two left-handed bat* from Th I m Ki|.|. cial- ck t» Ladies: Mi fey, Mrs B Prltch I B. mer, Mi V ipt) Cantle ipl I L T W
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  • 217 19 Tribune stuff t? rportt r) Forty-six racehorse and polo ponies rea< li- I Sinj i lie British in*! Ch mda from Brisbane. Twenty of th among the best racers m Australia and five polo ponl !S are I" Malaya. Anion;,' them that verj valuable racer
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  • 80 20 COLOMBO, Sept 12 Bdi C. w. Kannangura, Minister for Edu- whoa defeat by a I 000 majority was announced [jere to>'ay. is the third mlnistei t.i be unseated m tho Ceylor elections due to end on Septembei hich will detrmine the p menl undei the new "Near-Domi-nion" stanj.s
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  • 24 20 CAIRO, Sepl 12 Demonstrations ai urii.y Coum r tl c.i.x occurn 'I n. Univ- the pray«rs today, but, poi.-. dUDorsed the plot Reuter
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  • 80 20 the 10 Japanese ties suspect^ who arrived n Singapore recently. 4 are v for questioning m connection War Crimes alleged to have been committed at Taipin Two are similarly want, -a foi questioning m connection War Crimes allegedly committed In Kuala Pilah, one more for a War Crime
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  • 85 20 S\DNEY. Sept. 12. Although Don Bradman has Irtimated t h vt hf will be available foi Test (he- against Tn<iia during thp coming season, he refused t<> <lisbility oi his 1 1 i to England next summ Vet th* decision of Bradma th< appointment as
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