Morning Tribune, 16 September 1948

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    57 1 Av PkumofyemWAys I n three "V" formation with York-sand Havards during I V-pa*t. A Sundrrland hd the fl'ght. ITIZ3A' I Nt Unrl n(J ~v> t)ue Fi f e Star"~mpped m miute otw Chmgi uarry Fang took fmm porihoie Itmial Corrup Fang, took this pu ture of a Dakota from
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  • 41 1 ICiiNHian 'ip'omntlc w. -ic.-s, stated to Le b-»ra .m ln<!la, arri\**d hv air In Magppsra ycstt'riliy on ihur v,ay fi> Kurnpe. •iMfIT from Sydney. Aski*d al!x>'Jt their jouriu-.v, on «;iii! m fiuenJ Eng!'nh, "1 do not sp»ak Knj^lish."
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  • 199 1 BANDIT CHIEF HELD AFTER GUN FIGHT IN JUNGLE Tniping, Wednesday. POLICE-MILITARY party caught j» bandit chief m ft sweep ne*r Bukit PaJong Tinggi m the Taiping Mtft. The bandit chief, Chm Cheng Chum, was raptured j»fter a gun battle. He w?s found lying beneath i tree with bullet wounds. He
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  • 82 1 SYDNEY. Wed. MR. A. Biain, Northern T.-in-toiy member m the Australian House of Representatives, said today that "Communist fellow-travellers, believed to be on the public payroll, wei teaching the Malayan language co Communists at Darwin "Darwin residents are very disturbed that a treasonable 'ell m direct
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  • 163 1 "Communism In Malaya Will Be Suppressed "-Bevin London, Wednesday. FOREIGN" Secretary Mr. Ernest Bevin told the Commons today that "Government has known for some time how the Communist policy is working m the world. He expressed the fear that the suppression m Malaya and other parts of SonthEast Asia would
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  • 36 1 LONDON. We'd. Former Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, speaking for the Conservative opposition m Commons today said flatly that the British Dominion of India had committed "an act of aggression" m attacking Hyderabad. U.P.
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    • 47 1 /ni SYLVANIA's TWIN-LAMP to economical streamlined unit yhich provides a soft, cool agreeable light for stores and public buildings. Recommended for bright, diffused illumination. HHHH Fixture of white-baked enamel K^^l with end caps of satin alumi- g^ J| EASTIAND TRADING COMPANY Phone: 6531 1 Prince Street Singapore.
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  • 223 2 it m hl l IPX IKIMi: nOI.\IMI> BLOOD-STAINED AXE FOUND IN KONGSI Koto Tinggi, WeiinesclM. DOUOMNG the double imrder H Ko** Ting^i on Tiiosd;«v, rlohore Police defined SI nersons m 9 kongsi when* i* blood-st>ined :»\e ITW found hi«i<l< m tin lor i\\e b'»nket of
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  • 45 2 Singapore be&i SelansorN?gvi m the inter-State DlUfe Mtet held a t the Happy World Cabaret by 140 i to 140; points. Tlv meet started from las; •Saturday night and ended on Tuesday night. Mrs Che.v Kay Hong distributed th t prizes.
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  • 267 2 F )\-'ti mm wrr. h;-.p..«<l m •>- I rror^ n ptttec y Ji''t iry Mi v, v- m ntcncc i t > H ori M Tin cai r i ifmnttnittoQ 'i'h |«WNn v.n- ciU^IU Bf ■UMlflti << < '-i-" whrn th< i tfrv.pt^l to b.itt:«>
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  • 209 2 JOHORE BAiißl;. Wtd— An alert guard °n a goods train from Singapore gave a timely yarning which saved the Kuala Lumpur -Singapore mail tain from a major disaster. The guard felt a jerk as the ?ocds train passed a point some milos south of Layans
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  • 29 2 WASHINGTON. Wednesday.- The Stat* Department announced C. K. Hutsor councillor of the United States embassy at Oslo, has been transferred to Tokyo m the same capacity. U.P.
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  • 175 2 ARMED MEN BURN ESTATE SMOKEHOUSE Tei it>rists UUinert luc .-uiok<.louse and kong.si of t> 1 cib»* .state on the Cameron Highlands Road. Tapah. on Tviesda> night. The ■■MftfeMM was destroyed w.iile tie labour. managed to save the kong.si be* tore much damage coolc li done. The attack «Mi sti pod
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  • 39 2 LONDON. Wed. -Speaking m the House ot Commons today. Mr. Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary, referring to MaI laya. said We are faced not with terrorist gangs, but a determined Communist attempt to seize power." U.P.
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  • 127 2 I ILTHOITOH they v/« r A n-unhciod. j^uaAls H Sunj 1 -m R^tatr B»wcessfMlly «.< funded the factory ap<l s.okV>i?rc fot half an iiou; r.nti! reinforrrmrnts In the ?nn battle with th. '•lidors. a Special Constable v^ 4Mt m the bnc'< and killed. Th. vtcClM wa^ missing
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  • 79 2 A patrol from the 2nd Mahiy ißtgimfti t made a large 1 arm and ammunition naul during an oporadon ir an area ;i t miles from Pulai. Thty came back ye^terdi i y iHttl a machine-gun, a tw inch mortar, twe rifics, a she gun and
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  • 40 2 Mr. C. V. J. Reutens and Mi. Lim Choo Sye have been granted Honorary Commissions as Cadet Officers with the rank of Cadet Captain and Cadet Ueutenan 1 respectively m the St. Joseph > Institution Cadet Corps
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  • 181 2 SAILOR on MURDER CHARGE, SENT FOR OBSERVATION The trial of aChinese sailor on a charge of murder on the high seas was adjourned at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. The sailor, Teo Ting Tong, was remanded to the Mental Hospital for observation. Teo was alleged to have kHled a boatswain
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  • 102 2 Aussie Banker's Important U.K. Mission rE Australian Director-Gen-eral of Post War Rcccm struction. and Member of UM Commonwealth Bank Board. Dr H. C. Coombs passed through Singapore by air ye:terday en route to the Unite. Kingdom. He is going to London to con- tinue the discussions with UJ^••economic officials" begun
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  • 13 2 i 18 to 'jay Mi. Georpl -V.i crfjl! Estattl rn'irdi r^d by
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  • 134 2 GINSBERG INQUIRY THE jo.nt prrij nto nir<? da David Wolf GinA GtwwcV Fort Hurst Orion 1 •md Micinc! 1 began m the NM yesterday Three m RAF men. Th( chutes m and disposal of P. geßtr&tilg Kb A po.<ter-bov World Ptrfc Tar. h;.~- evidence aliej eight RAF truc'a to- Ktfl
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  • 16 2 Thin ri police Cm n according «M tried Ii- 1 man* or 1 WOO* 1
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    • 121 2 NOTICE Singapore Municipal 5% Debenture Stock 1901/50 Singapore Municipal 4\% Debenture Stock 1909/55 Singapore Municipal 4% Debenture Stock 1913/63 4 BSingapore Municipal 4% Debenture Stock 1939/59 NOTICE t« hereby jflven that the Transfer Hook of the arove Stock will be rloNed from 17th September to 3©th September, 11*48, both days
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  • 67 3 f .1. SheWfn who Polk" ttfter t by pime Belghm, Ajtrr bcintf greeted by frier. Is on the:r return to Singapore, Mr. end Mrs. Berry Greenberrj t ru/er/v turn to their mai on board the "President Polk' urst' >t;i Mr. iir?t>,\bei<t. Fa-' East representatlc( 0/ the
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  • 392 3 A SCAR was plainly visible on Inspector David F. Meyer's nose when he gave evidence m the Fourth Police Court yesterday against five Filipinos charged with rioting and assaulting a public servant m the execution of his duty. Inspector Meyer said
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  • 109 3 sed Apple Thrown om Ship: S.H.B. in Falls Into Sea F J**igm r,-. of tsc round -thr-wr.rld lv;:(l !llr •■i>i-'K i'..!l.- MM a sin«r:ipore Harl+mi narruuU >(A p t ,i p;Uh Mhen hfl feU '(>•' iWp aad rV ivteM aWw an nour P W (l ''-'""ssi^ tht Immii liar- i
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  • 132 3 Prison Expert On A Cruise ■lAPS the most interesting sodality on board the Went Polk 11 which called -toMiay is Mr. Julian State Prison Director Ca rVi-nia. He is a specialist ena! institutions. has been invite to help j out and improve economiprison systems of the Phi- China and Egyptatn
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  • 28 3 Officer CcmRAF; Fa r East Sir d left Changi by 4 am. He is en C( ylon. Sir Hufh I 3 back m the colony row.
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  • 100 3 Among the passengers wno disembarked at Singapore yes- terday from the "President j POlke" were Mr. and Mrs. J A! Shellim. They had been on a world tour. They flew In stages from Singapore to Britain caught the -Queen Elizazabeth" from Southampton to New York and
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  • 23 3 Four Chinese and one Inonn were arrested last ni.rht under the Emergency Regulations. Th<; total detained to dato la 297.
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  • 100 3 JOHN Forbes, a young- Cinadi*n. was identified as Wiltiim i Beeching In the Singapore Disi trict Court yestrrday. It wi3 levelled that B*eCh- in*? WBs a n--val deserter from H.^T.S. Glendhu. at present In tlv repairs dock. He had been mi?sin£ from hin ?hip
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  • 27 3 "RELIGION SCIENCE" A talk on "Religion and Science" will be given oy Mr. Ahdul Have at tho V.MC.A.. Orchard Road at 8.30 p.m. today. All aiv welcome.
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  • 52 4 S'PORE TORCR RELAY m a cyclist outii I f os^H (i*. Jallehi took ,z<M Th.^ five :i;nnen J Jalleh, a;i bin \r..J Mock:-. M sJrijß ha.l its premiere on I nißht. is n-w h. ;r d the Cath:,y an! ha.« biß m- puck-: h,,- <.s one of the h.v. ;t^H
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  • 22 4 Pictures **>* ;/> torchbearers iritt *J Wan 77..* and 1 0 J He" d ?cs (or China taken »J aitfc
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  • 10 4 NEHRU'S SISTER FOR PARIS BOMBAY Ja after I Otne U.P.
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  • 149 5 T.-.i ty ner.d- isociation held at .A. tday. )Un leek, who Ml ft NMDOte cultural Mtics an ong ta Bbefecla that polibe left h* p women's f'loulri be i and by t v .<- -(tided at ttu tmbi iship >pt 't me women, with of residence, whom |N
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  • 40 5 American hosts... Mrs. (i!«*nn K. rarr»tt, wif»* «>f Ihr Amrrhan flub Dr«'sid«'nt, Mrs. Hiokey. Mr. W. Hutchison, Mrs. T. W. llicUi y. >Irs. F. 1). Harrison «miMr. Kd Adler at the formal nprninK <>f I|»< Anuriran C !ub on Tuesday.
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  • 210 5 AROUND the TOWN r !< > C~».. Ltd.. wa.s nrxr- cie i yesterday aftornoon to ft-*? Betty Foiest at the Presbyterian Church tbe 1 ride ©nly ar lived on Tuesday I th^ Oranje Connie Kingslcy la marrying Freddie Tabor of Shell on October 9 Connie's mother. Mil Ktogsiey. flew out
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  • 283 5 Miss Vivien Michcll Mrs Laidlaw Thomson and husbur.r' Teddie own Eastern Picture, a new comer to Singapore Turf meetings. Pat Russell, formerly of Singapore and now with Shaw Darby. London, has become a gran d-f ath c r twice DO YOl KNOW THAT... Mrs Becci Meyer camr
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    • 88 5 IE RACE SEASON! BEGINS Select Your Smart Frocks, Model Hats, Navy Blue Sheer Nyions and Fine Mesh MRS, TOMMY THOMSON ]J^-«a* FLOOB G.H. BUILDING ROAD XE L 7907 gtr.-ra-T-^.^^. r lIII||M >M MR PRENCE h »J i?T <>f th turh^nt time all w fctxpcettd a^viee to over- "KLPED wm^ MP(I
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    • 48 5 A "MUST" for Every Wardrobe RAFFLES HOTEL TONIGHT from 7 to 8 p.m. 'THE COCKTAIL HOUR" I\ FHK POPULAR NEW LOUNGE irltfa FRANK PICKFORD at the Piano. and IN TH£ MOONLIT PALM COURT INF3RAVM- DANCE Patrick Forks k His Orchestra I THE ASSOCIATION DINNhK Saturday-EXTENSIQN To 1 am
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    • 254 6 THE holy of holies, ■from which the local boivi gentiles have long b .-a excluded, has now been thrown open. At th c Singapore I. islativc? Council this week, the Colonial Secretary .siated th:i t three local men have been admitted into the Colonial Administrative Service. The
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  • 648 6  - THE PLANES DRONE OVER BERLIN PEDAGOGUE POLTUCS fCW YOUNG PEOPLE '.("•■■ss'BßWßr |jy |i is tiy noisy over--1 head In Berlin thes? du3>. once m every four minutes there is the dull roar of a plane as it nosea its way through the 20-mile wide air corridor which is the only
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  • 423 6 "HE occupation has done some strange things to Japan. Take the detective business, for example. Thanks to Western influence, Japan's largest detective agency for tha first time m its history is specializing m sleuthing for criminals and lost property instead of snooping into the
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  • 7 6 6,534,000 Unionist *m* mm- s.CO norn tat
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    • 52 6 SINGAPORE Pc na n g BANGKOK r. -XX 1190 It. lIN IBE W42 CARGO J X J Dl ■K< r (OWHTION A! PENANG I*BOM IPOH \M) UVAIA L I V. V l 'i l.\ ESI MNUAV. M A L A V A A 7 AIRW A V V LIMI T
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  • 412 7 K tV *F I'ABLtD XtUS IIIOM WAM AMI .\E.%R 1 AIM < Penkiilin. Sulfas, Not Even Aspirin HYDERABAD CITY. Weds— A spoonful of •«hed marls and powdered sold is fed twice a to even patient at Hyderabad's Tnani Hos uh re an
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  • 15 7 I m] i that ■r rm X Xi I I I H til H
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  • 113 7 Weds.- that the American shi-h i |m viet /one of Ger- i lyii I ths prescribed i% v. v .to made to--y .^DiN n■. i ncy. ■y i [to Pj ii fwned o bal< ut vith I ics i' pW uurce zone m 2 i
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  • 58 7 I wcim day. w t motorcar a, south Ausro month! a-?o adop:--...:i unusual hiding place P stolen property. at Southern Crosoj Australia) iecc:ul: the car. which had buried la a hLle they rould have taken dayi to di^. A! lieved that the had teen under the earth
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  • 31 7 SHANGHAI Wednesday i Wei, w.l!- known exchange who was charged with ■s'iKii) et currency tiansacinvotvlng rs*3o.ooo. I not guilty, when thing was opened at a sp->--tribunal y* stonlay.-
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  • 158 7 5. I t I •0.000. toded la the total munii claims adjudicated Ing approximately a *th or the 1.253 000 i corded— were 241 40 Ich mil or partial paywere made and 10.320 due to various factors H iraucl were totally •wed :a r as possible and practhe commission
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  • 189 7 SHANGHAI, Wedfi.— Reverend Marcel Llchten« berger, Belgian missionary who had been a captive of ClttaMe reds s- ?en limes and v ho spent nine Mouths imprisonment at Sienhsien the last time, leaves Shanghai this week for France. Reverend Llchtenberger declined
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  • 203 7 SYDNEY. Wednesday. -Nag. ging of children is on«-» of tht. unforgivable :ins committed by parents. Nufticld Professor of Child Health at the University of Durham. England < Professoi James Spcncto told loading Melbourne. Victoria, doctors and child specialist.-. Professor Spence. who \va? delivering the first of
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  • 84 7 SYDNEY. Wednesday. bl the f list four days alter rh< 1 Express Gilt Foe I Parcel scln me was Mtteadod throughout Australia. G. 500 parcel! werv ordered m Melbourne. Under this scheme anyor.e making a Rift thrOßfE M»> banll can nominate a recipient tor i: oaicol. The
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  • 131 7 $13 MILLION WORTH OF COTTON FOR CHINA SHANGHAI. Wednesday. Roger D. Lapham. chief (i f {le ECA Mission In China, anI nounced today that tit' distribution of U.S. aid cotton to China, worth 113.000.0C0, will begin immediately. He said the Chinese Council lon United States Aid agreed i to a
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    36 8 "Hell<». I din," says P; J as she meet* her Malay frfil for the day. inn ii win m "Aren't they cute," says I Pat when she in*p*M>ts I thicks m a QAmf hatch- I «ry.
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    66 9 Singapore is the favourite stop-over for (Juntas air- hostesses. Here is one of them, l\u Mo/fat, seeing the sights with a Malay guide "Hrn this Chinese food looks good. Now, where do you think I should start The hat shop attracts Paf« curiosity. She tried i many of the
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  • 364 10 SYDUEI Australia Ui 'ox; i mi market prerably m the dollar area, foi Bixeabte exportable surplus of ather. This i one of the biggest (ixortablt lurpliuisea, except tor 001. yet repoi ted In Australia. Minister for Post Wat Reoostnicuoo, .i j, Dedmaa. ays that the
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  • 74 10 PAN-PACE JAMBORE M --M 1 v P.irk v jM M t'*t difl tent to ikioj: wi:.. t.- 9 jambore< cootingat I The cstimtted ".p«A each (i- gu< .v^uJ^H Vvhic.'i v ltfl fan-, janibo ;■> fl and equipment, -.jfl trail! -.n- c\| I P*»ta fi I This Will l;c thl x^fl
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  • 46 10 Two New Plants Find South Africa PCRI ELIZABETH* Africa, \v< dne-iay -M I car v.5 I will ir.-:;iaiv'pr'jiw"^l city by ijT.oOOJui^H shortly 'e ai •.,:i^H Eliza b tii. f I duct.' ns belts r.ov:n?^H production uni^ I 000 each. r I incorpi :in ',^H "'^B Reuter
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  • 9 10 KOREAN MISS FOR MANILA oM I I I U.P.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 117 10 1 J TO Tilt s ~cm»~6 MIME 1 f I i I I \ir rJ I 1 r mr I RUCGLES r^r^r, n— r— -r-: g4W rQrtiiyUt f p 7 l£t^ fc.^s L JJJ I V" /7W/V I l/*£tt. /*<#*.> Mfitof***!"' 1 »<^ t,l^^- v- 71- ALI/H££DFO*TU£ o TANGLEHSBO fARM!
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  • 349 11 RUSSIA PROPOSES TO PLACE ITALIAN COLONIES UNDER UN TRUSTEESHIP P\KIS, Weds. soviet Kussia suddenly wiui „.u it s mevious proposal to return to Italy all r prewar AM** colonies. The withdrawal vas linde i>y Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister. An- ,h Vishinsky, at a meeting of the Council ill oViitti »linislers
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  • 24 11 I i r N r- si h rather thai E > an k i I I- Dl I! Reuter
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  • 11 11 HANG'S REPORT TO FATHER persoi on m S i M Reuter
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  • 82 11 3HINGTON, Wed. The Department reported that more womm are m chemistry man m science, except mcdiDepartment'i Womea^i issued report en the X f Ol women In chemto- there aie 5,000 to 6.000 women many of whom ob- foi th first tim-; the war m
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  • 77 11 C( iMBO. v--. liv i lay. lh< Sir.' hi Relics «acr*d f Btlddha'a chief uisciplea Sariputta and Moggallana Igain bo on r.xposi- m September -6 to OctL 6, at the Colombo Mv- ;pr»sition will conclude tly before the schedule*] the removal at the India. ling
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  • 235 11 WASHINGTON, Weds —Dr. Brock Clusholm, World Health Organisation Director General, tola reporters his organization was currently conTing the Philippines. India, parts of Africa or outh America as tho scene for a strenuoua mala■■nitrol campaisn. xplained the WHO hevvants to p:ove that eradication of
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  • 48 11 10 KIDNAPPED IN SURAKARTA batavia, Wednesday. £even Republican Army offl I ccii including two Lieutenant I Colonels were among 10 pw I pie kidnapped today m Ui i Central Java sown of Slu karta, b(cond largest city m Republican hands, it was repcrted by Republican source- here yesterday.
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  • 153 11 SHANGHAI, TTritnfiii] It is now officially a^teci t foreign national.- $a not affected by the new travel ie**| trictions to Hongkong All they need observe la the previ- J ous requirement of ftMajwing an exist visa from the peer authorities. They are not v:
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  • 56 11 h aANKPJRT, Wecltie. da> On, Of tin :\v > crew n\-.:i.--b< rs. who b:teJ ut ol crippled C-17 trancporj p.at; (> iver th< Russian 20m. 1 i.crday QOrniUg, was Russian hands a:cordin^ to unconfirmed reports WMWns Ail Force Headquarters No word o| th< 1 th« almt has
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    • 43 11 GSEAI WOR] I' k 7-9.1." E?; SHOV -I "Melodj K&nrh ■oiw: "(up.i .i XEM WOR! i) "Mea of Texas" F p^ChJataraani" fa \Ma\itittjoy wmvm fs. E. t. «rite i"- hTitiai «e:«rje! sufferint. I Trr, i vm V r.p| e i ie pain I
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    • 26 11 it y \J U m SODA with scotch GINGER ALE with tody TONIC with gin I COCA with rum Call us iU 3709 or 3700. I
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  • 382 12 by OSWALD HENRY NITED Artteta 1 "The Roosevelt Story" which <>p<M.ei its season at the Hex List nlfht, Ls an eloquent Win tribute to one of Americas srer\t and well lovt»d Presidents Franklin Delano Koose\elt —comprising 40 of llis P' Jb!ic life m peace
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    • 200 12 fc, MONTEZ^f^aSSj HALL *s fUtrUit! Uli 1 jrfW JRB Air Papa \Wjm FOR TY THF EVES, j sIEnL ~ffC///V/COIOR J^ffjr J tT I LAST wiilPll 1 .30, 3.30 nt| m iicatuO'iis.i M «'»>«•-". 4 snows r 30 tJO Hal Koaih's Masterpiece 3jiiJJO\ B. < To-Morrow GRAND OPENING To-Morrow In CEI.EBRATIOX
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    • 119 12 Miiashin X l»m «.i:i.,. u 2J5 THfc HOUSE 1 Mar R ar,| .•„!„,.>!,«. KIESOS HoJ| "THE $HB| IN TO iIM(OLOg IT'S HERE THE OOMEDY Tvfrul 5 i i:\RS O\ BROADWAY! I STAfiE ANII MSRFF.N PI \y BY JOtll VAN DEUTEN I Opens Today 4 Shove i^^W 1 ll PHONE 6
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  • 589 13 IDFGFGDFG LOANS Municipal 19M 112.50 114.50: >V, 1048 100.25 101.25' 1030 116.00 118.00 xi 1935 08.25 99.25 Pr '•> 1937 98.00 99.00 Pore 3', 1938 98.25 99.25 C A 1939 107.50 108.50 »26 112.50 114.50, 1 >' 1920 115.00 117.00 3 '< IWS 98.50 99.50. 3< <
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  • 18 13 nop figures of the. yjng companies for Au;:;^<a Pinda 108.420 lbs. l fecud ai 48,000 lbs.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 385 13 WIIK belief that MSSflhsMsfl ran tap tluir rubber at Bag price, and that their livelihood would not be greatly affected even if they are selling their rubber at pr» went prices, was given the lie by Mr. Lee Kong hian, the Chinese ml.
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    • 91 13 NEW YORK. Tuesday. Buying enthusiasm waned bu» the marke t fully retained it's earlier improvement m most ii visions. Rayons were oc--1 casionally m demand with shipments of rayon yarn and -tuple fibre for August at 93.200.0c0 pound... bringing the eight-month cumulative to 726.600.000 Or 18
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    • 83 13 Dr. Oetoyo, Indonesian Republican representative m Singapore, recently received a shipment of medical supplier irom Australia and 12 bundles of ustd-clothing and shoss from San Francisco. \la the ship -Matt'lla"' The goods were addressed to the Indonesian Red Cross. T\\ Medical supplies were donated by the
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    • 47 13 The share market continued inactive yesterday and only a small volume of business was transacted. Several quotation* were again marked down. Cold Storage shares were 1 from yesterday quoted In the new form. The old shares participate m the final dividend which may be declared.
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    • 81 13 SHANGHAI. Wednesday. Ex-premier Chang Chun, who returned from Japan on Mon- day. entrained for Nanking or Tueaday night for an expected t ties of conference with President Chiang Kai Sholc and F'ortign Minister. Wang Shiii Chien. on the overall Japanes- situation and prospects of
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    • 93 13 Manila. Wednesday. President Quirino has given the "gicpn light* 1 to injeci $1.500 000 "shot" Into Philipping tobacco industry."withering arm." As a result, the National Tobacco Corporation plans ti activate buying of leaf tobac co, organize tobacco farmers into co-operative association* of producers and a nsumew
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    • 69 13 The rubber market was rathe: quiet yesterday. With small buying inteiest, the market wa« Inclined to be easier towards tho close. Clo.sing pi ices were: Buyers. Sellers. v o i Sont. RSS. 44 i s 44% No. 2 Sept. R.S.S. 42 42 VJ No. 3 Sept.
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    • 99 13 Qmot conditions prevailed m the local produce market y»•---terday. There was no arrival of o flour. Pepper continued to \>o a firm market with sellers' quol.ttioru again marked up. The following were yesterday's quotations: SAGO FLOI'R Ungfa $19%, Sarawak $15. Siak $15%. SAGO SEED $29. FLAKE TAPIOCA:
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    • 38 13 VESSELS GODOWNS E. Hamble Bendoran H. Silverc'oud 40 I Glenbeg Charon 36 Glaucus Glengarry 3.°. Rajah Brooke Em. Pacific Pros Giant Castledore i Sukhona I- Stronghold J Afncas c. of Khartoum i l Tjjikempek Boissevam L
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  • 2237 14  - Electroplate Wins Main Event To Pay $60 UPSETS AT BUKIT TIMAH ALLAN LEWIS (JU m t -,t favourites, Happy Law hi j favouiite uron during the afternoon. BkOBMt tJivW^nl of the Mftenioon »v^ jk»j<l b> on, hoiU. division tuo. Scarlet Ifffff II r^tcrd his Mi:iin uin m Malm m raro
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    • 95 14 jfM&Bf^^jfeja No fiction story no Hollywood plot has ever M W'^T^k matched the drama, the excitement, the vivid reality of this TRUE picturization of Franklin B^^Pl^ D Roosevelt's 40 years of public life m a thrillPfcM\ n acked era that Dcstin > WTOte and you lived! "Fascinating Good seeing and
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  • 234 15 t avy Beaten In ,rili-Packed Game r. Sport •< l »,cup honours w*rp deiTl)iVl M F Vs'r MMliun, yestfrd«v "hen Kofc natch and they have now Wj ivith total of 35 points nv V,.hU four polntfl Hbove their nearest riJtJjot. who iw 31 ]>oints
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  • 26 15 i'(v,".;;- the Ist P v, yesterday, "Jeiri flrsf 'half tey US v Ha" ,^'lon U s ;■>■■■■: Bu. it >id. ca Pt.), Marled S*« of
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  • 81 15 A team to rtprmmd the C.T.MA «St. Th«y«ra» m Urn Tnt ,-pmish sorer: ttrli Hgainst C.V.M A < St Peter an- 1 Paul* on Sept. IS at the C.V.M A. Kicun»i will be cd f'om the fDdOWfnf Chua Kee Cheonp. Btcpbeti Yin Yip Ah Fook. L4h Fin Sen.
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  • 45 15 The Naval Base Dockyard Asians beat the RAF Regiment (Sembawan.g) by f hrc %oa\s to two m a friendly soccer match yesterday. The Dockyard scorers were Andrew (2) Ho Wah H). while Cpl. Omar and Cpl. Mustapna netted fo r their Regiment.
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  • 512 15 Unrest Among U.K. Soccer Slars Spreads To Internationals LONDON, Wi-.l.— T!«i« iin.vs'. amori; HrtMsh f »-.tball *.tar*, which ha-, Ik < n ft.i»«ntin^ for mat t fiiif. has mnv MMkai the :ii»rri!ir stojf" where inte rnatit.im' |»U> »*rs iit the £?<MWM) rlavs arc devltttng t«» take well paid frtos outntd^
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  • 24 15 Opf-nin« rtW Jnter-Servlrr soccer competition, the R AF trounced the Army 5-1 wh» n rhe two teams encountered W Clian^i yesterday.
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  • 41 15 The s.r.R.c. St. i*ftr Sur«*pstaki' «ir;i\\in«s ntv Hs follows: PlrM Htee No. *****: torond Friz*- I(tll4; Third PHae *****; Starters Nov I4!»KX; *****; I !I7S:« ISfti.'i; *****; 1«*»1»; 11 MO; 1«O.VJ; l»7J»i; L4M7] and lflWl.
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  • 75 15 The Social Athletes Part; trounced tho Singapore Civil Service Association m. a Third Division League gam c played it CYMA giound yesterday by 1-2. Shortly before the end or the first session Civil Eervict iper.ei accounts through Pillay. After the change of endt\ Social Athlcti s replied
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  • 81 15 Bolow are the teams for tomorrow's hockoy match to bo played on the S.R.C. grourr! tt 5.15 p.m. EARTHS XI B. Noronha. R. H. Baith, P. Neubronnor J. SandertOO, G. Clarke. H. fiodrigne.s, W. N. Moore, O. Cirvalho. J. Stanley, H. E. Boudewyn, Cdi. Waibrick. OXFORD'S XI:- C.P
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    • 35 15 a r e the n>ain essenna! 1 Magnetic personality radiant charm, enn,Vj£*^ pelltng bsauty. are rf%\£% outward signs of inn€» X ho»ltr>- of glandula--i^* f.tness Don t envy jTL others thetr attractive CHARI < 0., STORE.
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  • 277 16 COLONIAL SECRETARY EXPRESSES A HOPE OVER MO members ifid glMftl attended the dinner riven b\ Urn 9CBA m honour of the China* members of the Executive and legislative Councils it the Chinese Swimming Club tatf evening. Bit Han Hoe U:. v i v 1 1: l behalf
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  • 145 16 THREE people were knoc'uV down m road necktaatl fWLcidiv. All were sent to hosoitil m Municipal amh'''"nce-\ At 11 a.m. Chinese wv mocked down by tro'lev (Nil it the MeP'nerson Road-Scran- :oon Red junction. H tit U hour later, a Chines /OUtta WM knocked down
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  • 179 16 fiEMINISCKNCES of his war IV diys m Mn'.aya wore recall >d wh."n Austi .'.i:in Colon 1 W. S. tlml IflUfrrr form- r prioner Of wa;. arnved m Sii ;^a P O!>» by atr >e««terday. Col. Kent-Hughes, formerl} of the Eighth Australian IMvi Ma now
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  • 40 16 GENEVA. Wed. -The spec al 16-nation United Nations Committee on non-self-govern-ing territories today ended a two-day session with the rejection of four Russian proposals to increase United Nations supervision of the World's 70 colonies. Reuter
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  • 324 16 SPEAKING last nit/ht at the dinner fftven by the Straits Chines* British Assu- nation m honour of the Chinese members of the Execu^ ticc and Lerrislalive Councils, Mr T W Ong said that all the Struits Chinese members of the tico Councils
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  • 28 16 YESTERDAY'S WINNER Lady Hampton, was the icinner of the opening ra«J Bukit Tinutii yesterday. Tribune jncture ahuus her m owner tmilinyly goes out to lead her m. I
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  • 171 16 A LARGE quantity of ammunition, comprising 7,--222 detonators, 73 handgrenadrs and 258 mortar smoke bomhs. was seized when six men walked into a trap Ml by the Police. This was revealed m the Seventh Police Court yesterday when the men were charged with illegal possession of
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  • 83 16 The Presbyterian Church was the setting yesterday afternoon for the marriage of Mr. George Jdfrcy, Sales Manager of Goodyear Orient Sales Co., Ltd.. Singapore, and Miss Elizabeth Valentine Forrest, who arrived by the Oranje fit>m Scotland on Tuesday. The Rev. R. M. Greer officiated. Miss Suzanne
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  • 35 16 BATAVIA. Wed. The fo r •ncr Dutch Premier Dr. Loui? 3eel arrived here by ftk tt>da< o take up his appointment a Netherlands Government Commissioner m Indonesia IB succession to Jonkheer Van 'redenburgh Reuter AAP
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  • 42 16 ss "Charon tomorr Australia. Mr Of* fl Nat nnal I^ ua f r e tv uij last evening 1 Misses Taj w N uK I pui pong, t^ r. T Sylvia Principal <;• c S^ Sung and
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