Morning Tribune, 17 September 1948

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  • 390 1 27 MILION S'PORE WATER SCHEME HELD UP BY UNREST MALAYAN unrest h »s held up work on the Johore K'uer handworks of the $27 million water scheme ofr Singapore, Mr. F. G. Hill, Municipal Water Eii.;ineer told the Tribune. Only $2,000,000 will be spent this year on the scheme out
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  • 23 1 Major-Grnerai Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore, celebrates his 75th birthday today with a fevee and a garden party at Johore Bahru.
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  • 156 1 tr:.'. I sit 1 1 ton of 1 reeif. Vint before Q*y said, adding that ridetpread kya. is reqw it i I Latives' pi test that Cgtitatement wm at night'? debate m oints railed about tert ltorri»oa teadet ise, sa:d today that I
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  • 29 1 N of V: Uu^r. h S lim Wigrim from fifmfcifH**m« left r??2 f^ P«'»ri»» s^ip Olaucus. to», HceTtSl T ryxng a 9ood supply of
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  • 37 1 her*' i§ a Htf of th--casualties m tht Fe-i*ra-tion yesterday, at a plume: Bandits captured: j (including one wounded). Police killed: S fan inspector, a sergeant and a regvJar). Police ur/unded: 9. Civilians killed: 2.
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  • 49 1 Berlin. Thurs More than a score of armed Soviet troops m ieeps and trucks staged a erie of foray,? into the U.S. sector of Berlin today, apparently seeking to kidnap West sector German police. They were driven back by armed l\S. military patrols.- U.P.
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Thurs. Sir Stafford Cripps told the country today that it has slashed by more than half its "rod ink deficit" with the rest of the world m the last six months. Reuter
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  • 34 1 BERLIN, Thurs. American sources reported today that more than 100 non-Communist German political leaders m the Soviet lector of Berlin have fled their homes to escape a communist purge.
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  • 158 1 BATAVIA. Thurs. Dr. Mohamed Hatta. the Indonesilti Republic Prime Minister, :odasr announced the release ot Tan*Malakka, imprisoned Inmesian dissident Communist io a( ier 24 hours after the .^Hitch announced a ban on •-ommunist activities m IndoTan Malakka's release JM ne of the issues m the nghtne
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  • 58 1 BAT AVI A. Than. -Antara. 'he Indonesian Republican new' --encv, today reported tnai 'entrnl TavH 'ast nU*t start*' rreM» fighting tiwre which lasted "%XS&* spread from th, ••ilwav stntion to other parts Off th ThT?ndonman Republican Government Wilt take drastic measures against any threatening public
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  • 38 1 KARACHI. Thur?. The Nizam of Hyderabad told King George m a special cable on Monday when Indian troops attacked territory that milar planea had been "heavily bombing several places sine; »hls morning." Reuter
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  • 40 1 NEW DELHI. Thins- Indian Army Headquarters today claimed its armoured spearhead advancing easward i" t() Hyderabad against "fierce re«isten.ce N had reached within 65 milei of Hyderabad city I (Also See Pupe Two)
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    • 25 1 WESTCHESTER furnishings m many 36" wide-51.75 per yard! ROCKFAST curtain lace (sine cotton) 5 different designs, many shades! HORROCKSES furnishings 46"— 2 shades— s3.so p.yd.
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  • 582 2 "GINSBERG TOLD ME TO PAINT OUT TRUCK NUMBERS" WITNESS TELLS COURT I O\\ Tiang Kang, store-keeper employed hi the L Gre«t World Park, said at a joint preliminary inquiry m the Ninth Police Court, yesterday, that he painted over a vehicle's relish ><«nn number under the instructions from D-.uid Wolf
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  • 78 2 Ta n Koor. Chua. a 50-year-old Chinese, was given a lift back to Pulau Tekong m the police van and launch alter he had been charged m the Firs', District Court for being found m a curfew area mi n the Straits of Johore on
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  • 61 2 A battalion of tho 4th Hussars and a group of British nurses 'Aill disembark from H.M.T. Dilwara at Godowii No. it. th's monilng. General Sir Neil Ritchie C-to-C FARELF will address the men from the quay before hey disembark. This regiment comes to Maiya to help restore
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  • 28 2 ih< re wore 52 arrests mi n tho Federation, m the past °4 hours: Kedah ■Perlis 29; PohAn'g 11; Selon^or 8- Nf'gri iSembilan 3; Perak l
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  • 166 2 THii cominan&r-iii-Chtef 01 the Chinese YMCA Cam paign— His Excellency Si r Franklin Gimson. Governor of Singapore hsu» issued 'he following message for the second membership and finance campaign which starts today: I have been asked to accepthe post of Honarary Com-mander-in-Chief
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  • 214 2 PARIS. Thurs.— The Scurlt Council began its 357 th. session m the Palais De Chaillot here today to decide whether Hyderabad's complaint against India lies within its jurisdiction. Sir Alexander Cadogan. Britain, presided over the Council, M. Jacob Malik. Soviet Union, asked Sir Alexander three
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  • 46 2 BERLIN. Thurs.—The Amei I-can-licensed newspaper Abend reported today that B minute Soviet decision to can off a new campaign attacking the Western Allies and Bcrh" city authorities caused the official Soviet newspaper Taeguche Rundschau to appear nv p I hours late this morning.
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  • 121 2 The i i w tve he- ta cause rt small iiiiaq breaking out Sinrag ttrday moon. Th< 1 were pi irupth detl! pM Tlk firs* Eire occurrrtl iftci 1 p.m. at the Dmi Timab Road when fiom the i y PlTeSenl :alfed out. An
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  • 35 2 A fire engine w^jj to an Ice factory Sum •ast night when there J« a slight explosion *m»^ nica! defect m the rani Only slight damtg* 3d to the plant There were no ea*^
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  • 450 2 NO NEED TO CLAR IFY SITUATION IN MALAYA COLONIAL OFFICE TOUR THE MALAYAN GOVERNMENTS Havp LON'IAL OFFICE THERE l« ,I OLD IF THIS COI'NTRY IS HAVING AND CIVIL COMMOTIONS. <* %M The Malacca C?hambor if Commerce chums to have celled this inlormation fiom Hal lo sources m ix>ndon Tte Chamber
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  • 27 2 I M '^1 .1 V I I T'l M jpoi. aski-r tl M re to" A trace .> '''-V ■it »»i >ertY. On somi <iA -.9 KOXi:
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  • 88 3 Idling. -H. =.k H,. w» strangled to b^rtj motor hotti »Jid HifOWH into the L compatriots M-as alleged m the seu;nth Itv^twlaj preJimmary inquiry ,nfo JlmiirdM againsi Oog chee Boon -vM aid V Mi Chung; (SI). irrested m JoLore facing another State for 1 —ion of arras I >:
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  • 66 3 w Chin< se Consuiato nd Johoio \va Xo. tl Woi pa, on Tues•v ich commenc" cmony, v:-.- omineat lcadei 3 and Chinese re- fiwn Muar an -TlO.-tS. Iff. lia Hua. the now Con- i*. hi-- aim was to •< ration and hai countrymen i"- •> nmcnt
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  • 29 3 w-. Sultan of i .ik is Singapore. His Lamaisuri, is X X a F^iak far. ...s a.D.C. are with the waa Dt< rtatp- Bultft! mmiseioiwr-
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  • 29 3 T has arrostec' 1 D ispected of being: -:-A-:ul or i 7.0 reports of I regu] arrested two brtegs the total i 5 D ;<.c
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  • 32 3 Indian Cnazn- will honour bamed Ibrahim of has been appointed i i the Peace, at i Party to held a t 4 on Saturday, m the Ca- j Dance Hall.
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  • 63 3 RUSSIA PROPOSALS ON COLONIES DEFEATED Thuraday. The ationa Committ c on defoat -c\ fouv Soviot i to establish a mcaQited Nations control I al territorial. The United States. United Kingdom, France, Belgium and Australia are among number: of the 16 nations body voting down the Russian pjoposais. Egypt is the
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  • 147 3 I />'.,■• polit'G yesterday n }ftrt' (i "90W ral Ann 1 1 cv.is /ia«? bee* arreeted l\ >: UniUd State* authorities fit, loutinij <,mv: >i American xca, dt :J at Poßto •</ Xamut. The poiict d d not v/>; ichttiu, Uu Awxericun* teen soU^cra or civilian*. Th>
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  • 120 3 DRIVEN OUT BY FATHER WOMAN ATIWIS SUICIDE man. Toh Ah Sit was, ioiuid crying b>side i:ie Johore Causeway at Woodlands with half her body m ihc iat^r on the mgn: v: Sopiemb, 15 oy a police cp^poral. Hc<?, Court yesterday tbat had an affair with r* young ma n and
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  • 53 3 A meeting- of Trade Union I representatives Is being called for Tuesday, September 21 Ai 5 15 p.m. at the Municipal Council Chamber to diicusi matters appertaining to United j Na-.ions Appeal fc r Chiiciren. All i rade Unions ar f ri'QuestI ed 'O iiend a representative
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  • 305 3 i A CHINESE vromtn, mothor gi two children, told the Acting Chief Jugtice, Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith, m the High Court yesterday, thai her husband fre- quented the cabarets during Uk B.?vLA. period and returned home drunk. Following a quarrel one night he
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  • 74 3 I v buikc-r fire held up tin pllp ship "Rehesus" for a week lin Colombo. BmoKc oniowu., bi ota 9 while the ship was In Colombo Ha; sitiated all 1 reIt was a i job Tht Rehesui left Singapore fo: Jeddah eai ly U
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  • 108 3 TPWEX I Y-.NINE ps ior.s in- C&|d4ne four Q ami three ycu: h<— -vtrc- b ..tied v.; i ir. a garbling premises at No. 1 29. Sago Street on v -v after- "i^or. o! September 15. The party of ci* ectives iook
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  • 90 3 T... G- -v« ;nni'.:. th Colony v.:" Singap.,: will invite tenders (or j-fc ls*ue of $H nallkr. Tr(.ac,ur Bills on sep emlter 25, subject >" the ral CODditions governing ih' issUi and repa; nem of C lonj ol Singa] rreawry Copii I tfa rditions Log< r with
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    • 35 3 TOD^&2OMORRpWONLY "FREE DEMONTRATICNS VARIOI S MODELSOF PIANOACCORDIONS AT No. 40 NORTH BRIDGE ROAR IH o; FROM I *^_J^ l F> l LINS r c:HTF:D t:v THE IMPORTERS 01 SCANDAIXT X M PAOL€ SOPRANT PT\N')-Aa ''»t)l<>\^
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  • 161 4 EDINBURGH, Thurs. Mi W. L. AndKWI, editor of thi Yorkshire Post, told the Institute of Journalists conference today that there was danpei that the newsprint famine m Britain caused by the wai might b<« continued by the deliberate government policy He urged the conference to ask
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    27 4 Anothtr fjroup of diners are Mr. T. Mwmro, Mrs. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Mr. T W. Oug, Mr. Binuham. Mr. K. I. Tan, and Mrs. Goh.
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    89 4 The Strmts Chinese British Association lit hi a dinner on Wednesday m honour of the Chint st members of the Extcutivr and Legislative Councils. It IMH attendtd by ovt r 200 memht r\ <md i/uests. In tht above picturts ore Mrs. (t.E.X. Others Mr. Mundell, liiche S-irdon bin H. Jubir,
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  • 33 4 AMSTERDAM. Thursday Foffifn Minister. Mr. Dirk s"«er is leaving tonlgh, to Plane for Waihlngton to disfUfs the general political >i'uation and th t di-velopmen-_'f commerce m t he Far Ea^t U.P.
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  • 126 4 TOKIO, Thurs. Rainwaters seeping towards lovv- 4 ying Koto and Fukazawa m Tokio covered the foundations of 1.100 structures this morning, and the -authorities feared the water would cover the floors of th<" homes of these areas by noon unless there was an abatement m the
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  • 20 4 The crop figure O f the United Malacca Rubber for August was reported at 87HO lbs.
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  • 138 4 ek NANKINO.Thttis.-r shih Chien, In a lUten* I part ure .or Paris for the I i Assembly session, warned thai 1 at present is facing a crtsl by the League of Nations M break of the Second World W *W ne shjo inttt
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  • 156 4 WASHINGTON. Thursday. The Airforce yesterday ordered another big contingent of transports to reinforce the Berlin air lift as diplomats hinted glumily J they were getting nowhere m the efforts to raise the Berlin blockade. An Airforce spokesman saidi about 40 big C-54 cargo car-
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  • 63 4 Paris. Thursday. The TNESCO Ut-ncial Conference ,m an extraordinary session today, voted by 31 votes to 3 to hold the next general conference m Beirut next November. It agreed that, if something I "very serious" interfered witn the Beirut meeting plans, th? chaiiman of
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  • 85 4 Nanking tw^-M announce:;,-. ni.J orden .'*M K> g r> Foreign «xcha^eiß were also oi-dt-xitoiH by ten pei cat 1 ordered to r^-f-itß fortnight. i>w .'epiij tricting paiticiptjij iKnal eonfercoea All nent organs Amid pott to the Executive Now nib.j i. the a 8 repros. ntativei the] abioaii giving thdri
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  • 71 4 Tel Aviv. Thursday. next t> n days will ?wi opnentfl which will eitk or kill the peace tetw Arabs and the Jen Tli i> view wi» held b; Military intelligence They claim that v fevei Ishly prej arißgw big sea tion on the the Paris n etiog of I
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  • 21 4 2.500 DPs FOR CAR BREMEN. Thursday Three steamen Bremerhaven -hi- 5 carrying some 2.500 a persons to Canada 8D zil.- U.P.
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    • 263 4 I __a^H ||0N YODR RADioli j BLIE NETWORK igffiai^^ 1Y1A» AY <r ENGLISH j f 2 .03 Mandarin «JJ PROGR A1VIMES Amoy Wecttow. Can PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH Mandar in, i.uo p.m. Dance Music by j 1.15 Op n n, Ta j»j c-eter Yorke and Joe Daniels. Pi Jt***^, 1.1' 1.30
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    478 5  - ROUND the TOWN Vera Ardmore By X r j :y nd i, I iplotiri V- I W. Mosl soi pi Mi A. ife and childon holiday lo B n G MoUcr. Mr Coates Miss It! IM v it I Chinese jClul on Wfdn*»--t tn honour the Chinese members of the
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    • 77 5 JUJJ I r.%P, CHARACTER DANCING, ETC. S SCOTTS ROAD SINGAPORE »ii v v 11 VlLi Li NOTICE THE BALLRCOM WILL hE pERVED EXCLUSIVELY "WXIGHT FOR THE SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION DINNER Wi CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LINES iYow On. Auction of prices from UK to 80% rj, B NOW AN SAVE MONEY
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    • 92 5 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD Fi'RNITXRE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES 241, River Vdk} Koad, Siiitjapo^. PhoneJ W* MADAME FLOilf WiU Guide >ou to^^fiito ad>iee to ov.rover the world. tP 7 and disappointments, come unexpected dimeuiUes ana NOT YOl? SHE HAS HELPED
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 225 6 IN the Sunday Tribune last weeK, a number of experts examined the case of Mr. V/ong. If these experts offered no cut and dried solutions for Mr. Wong's problems that was because Mr. Wong's problems are too complex to be disposed of m neat bundles. These experts
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    867 6 WAR CRIMES The C'hiel Prosecutor at the Nuremln,,., m the RT. HON. SIR DAVID MAXWELL SS reflects on 4RK war crimes trials expedient V The XT. Hon. Sir David ItowcM fjffe, XC. lIP., Deputy Chief Prosecutor a?. th<> (rial oi Nazi war criminals at Nurem bttfg m 1 9 15-46.
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  • 295 6 OBSERVERS m Canberra doubt whothei the Government will introduce during th._> present session of the Commonwealth Parliament a bill to establish a Commonwe&lth^owned shipping line, a •step which the GovernorGeneral (Mr. J. W. IfcKeß) Indicated the Government intended taking, m )na address at the opening of the
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  • 228 6 'THREE oversea mining ex- perta have reported to the Australian Joint Coal Boai that machines can safely extract vast amounts of joul left m pillars m mines m New Soutn Wales. The Miners' Federation opposes the machine method. The Coal Board brought three experts to
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    • 100 6 MBYMAMOHG THiOWBRS? Then TrH This I After a meal tlitsc wnh gocl dig^ fior. have i feeling of contentment, but {there are t!iausnnd«> of other* who en dure discomfort and psin whose emo>ment of food is o\er»hadowed b> fear of the aft r c?fecTs. The causes of thcr difestive troubles
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWSW FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 29 7 X by l m B r Q( j again?t ftu- llegal ald s X v art wer< RimlUr ■nip;:-''l by the N«i* B:\; -pporenis Riglv. X tun Reuter
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    • 357 7 MOSCOW TRAINED LI TO REPLACE MAO AS NEW LEADER OF CHINESE REDS SHANGHAI, Thurs.— Uigii circles believe that the gtar «»i" Tzc-tung, the recognised leader md .pokesman of the Chinese Communists, is descending and that of Li Li-shan, mysterious Moscou trained Chinese red who has operated behind the s.enes for
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    • 77 7 yX.\ Thurs, Tiuman's lerenls m t*i Democrai gave a md thrash k, wis of the I.:: tial canGovernor J. Strom d lUtes Ri I m seven countu to tho )»;uxMtic Convention h throws out walk* i:< Loya I I and ta t< d cra< king the Stat Righta ialked
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    • 42 7 JON, Ihursday. The PQt has dismissed loverament official ?e'i Id the fimi sore !a on grounds of bein^ jP: was d^clnscd eight persona were no: Prtor hearings i- was J wat th< government r *h a similar attitude U.P.
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    • 112 7 MACAO. Thursday. —A drive has been started here for funds to repair and maintain the oldest Protestant Church mi n China, which dates back to early clipper ship days. I t is the Morrison Church, firs* erected by the East India Company m 1817.
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    • 122 7 HAIFA. Thursday.- The U.S. Mediterranean Fleet went to the aid of a Jewish immigrant »hip a few days ago when it was desperately m need of medical rarv. it was revealed yesterday. Aircratt carrier Kears:irge, lying oft Greece, picked up the call for help from the
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    • 152 7 Hyderabad War Worries U.S. WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The United SUtcn Government is "deeply concerned"* over the situation m Hyderabad, Mr. George Marshall. United States Secretary of Slate, declared today In a press conference statement. He regretted that "peaccfu: negotiations H a means of settling differences" had .;<-en abandoned. Mr. Marshall said:
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    • 128 7 Manila, Thursday. Tlio ■nn^cabulary has launched final showdown campaign against the Hukbaiahap forces m central Luzon. Constabulary chief. Brigadier General Mcriano Castaneda. reportedly, is directing operations from "somewhere m Bulacan Pro vince." Press leports reaching Manila said constabulary units wiped out an entire Huk squadron
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    • 151 7 CANTON, Thursday. The theory that the derailment of the Canton -Kowloon express on the evening of September 3. was du<, to sabotage Us apparently being discarded by official quarters. Dr. W. L. Tse. Commission, r of Reconstruction and one ot the Governor's on-the-spot investigators. i
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    • 79 7 TOKIO, Thursday. Chinese ship Hal Kuan *r rived In Moji yesterday with a shipmen t of Iron on lroni Tayeh. Hai Kuan If the first ol nine vessels expected from China within the next few days with much needed iron ore. From February {Q September 15th.
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    • 159 7 Wallace Candidacy Dangerous To World Peace— US Author ''•--Author Vincent Shee--1 candidacy of Henry A. to the peace of the world/ 1 /bed as "left of the centre statement m a Saturday 4.. lee would fatally misre-is'-"t- (to Russian lead^s) mc true American situation U4B. its possibilities and IUtUTe development."
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  • 79 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN JJERE is a page of fashions that every woman dreams about. You can criticise them for being impractical, impossible and way beyond the average woman's pocket. But. what woman can refrain from admiring a beautiful creation? What man doesn't sit up when he sees pretty girls even m
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  • 290 10 two Texas, r iui Bday. "farci I ./I;,, e'ol $25,000 bei It tarted when v 1 a utgnce call t<, \s M should ;!l fit)m Ala t he could not l ring I at Li- L. 1 O j|_ 1 n
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  • 77 10 NO SALARY RAISE FOR FRENCHMEN PARTS. Thursday 'the piers ytstsriay government could n< sidcr the quo tion i I stamial salary raises un the country's economic P sttlon Unproved. M OueuiUe confirmed the proposed taxation I gramme would net govr. i^ent a n estimated bO bU francs. He denied J<
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  • 70 10 QUIRINO ON DOCTORES MANILA, b I tO GiQ ceifc a bour-mDnawj boaic. p while h i« nit id en idm unions anrj ;t.:j doctrines, h e M wise for Dsfl not :r. iit(p:r.si He ia:d that movemciL ir tt coroparatndj i l we haw nn that ;v::|. sh idop t
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  • 34 10 HONGKONG. traj, ag Fapan anj W p- f p.ch Hljh < .r. Saigon. Hie sul*i mic Confere* C;h< r sub ieCtJ s lor ace»« nounccmera relations wito and application shall Plan to 1 U.P.
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  • 12 10 JAPS GET AFTER SEE lOKIO, tjj Helen*** Mi 1 a AAP Reuter
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    • 165 10 POP j to the \\-r^^r^ f Us Jw ,^j I I^l JL 1^ X M 2jl I RUGGLES r— 7 iV,-^/ I**,, ucau 1 K</r<rctf VGUOAkI'AV& b-/AUT HANG 17 ALLY NO. &G. THAT& IN fl9££! WW/9] $t^-<s(4ll At HAVE AGO MKeiF/ TWO -A* Sl* AN HOUR WLtWi THE BOAT J^^
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  • 55 11 NG CHING KUO OPTIMISTIC PHAI, Thursday PencralChia] i I City Council] r.s y&sthatth. Ld the re r ronw n sup. Mad the r Ie dnv t agalns un and ft C pecea m |as Increased his lnithc work thai Moi ell b wards a,. ly e entcrp ises He the
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  • 38 11 MANILA, Thursday Kloro Evangc iista. 42. b named chief of the exetlve office becoming the m«e«t member of til* 'irino Cabinet. Evangelists. his appointment, wa? connaelor m Hie Departmeni of Wnr»\m* At. I lirs. U.P.
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  • 94 11 NANKING. Thursday. A new auttcrity programme Irafted by Government officials. headed by the Minister of Social Al tans. Mr. Ku Chen?kang, was reported last n'ght have boon ehdoned by Pre- (it Chiang Kai-shek. It is expected to be announced shoiily under a presidential <lecre\ The programme aims
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  • 322 11 NEW YORK. Thurs— A New York City's Art! school has added a (Mine on Hincu philosophy to its etHTtcaltut!. In October, down-town Manhattan's new school v/iil offer 'Indian philosophy: solution for peace." T )r. S. C. Roy, a graduate and formerly
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  • 85 11 Deway Warns: Nation gain On Guard Ljj, system so^ a (ta:-kJn B us -on S-io to prof.t itself. •rrupt- vl' -Wi I v tl i ability to avoi fcty ani io:. Of 1 mqoi an:l rl j -tion? igp-i v Wll tiled int itta< Msumpti t o" y too w.
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  • 103 11 MANILA, Thursday. The nun accused of beinf directly ponslble tor the destruc- the Ciiy of Manila. t -x-Li< utenant General Shizu'j koyama oi ;he Japanese occupation army m Manila stand triai shortly before 'he National Wai' Crimea Court. will charged 1 liberately destroying ihurches a^
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  • 86 11 SHORT-LIVED STRIKES IN VIENNA VIENNA, 'r.ursua/. Qtfft-muui.^t-orffanizod strike- were staged yesterday at several points m the Soviet and British occupation zone*, but nearly all were short-lived. Communists, attempting t 0 etpftallzo on the generml rem»tnirnt over tJie rising pricet and iow mges, sUged what the grovornnimt claimed to b,- ,->n
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  • 170 11 Lor>.uon. rhsni. Ex-RAf I itrcrcw ;.r\d others with flying experience arc offered special conditions of return or entry to the RAF fo: eight-year periods ivtth rurther career prospects 13 part ol a campaign to build up flying personnel oi the servici. "the Air Ministry announced
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  • 44 11 NANKING. Thurs. —A trail' locomotive was destroyed and the crew kilh d when a Com munist mine las^ night tore up tracks on the TientsinPukod railuny. about 100 miles northwes, of Nankings. according to a railway aciministra tien statement here today.
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  • 107 11 STRIKERS BLAME TRUMAN Sin ia co. Thui i <i n-.trn 1 r «-t !oiv i t'» work army cargo el dnpttc prate I of thr cto Lonptiore Union, d.v. the raovc wa^ "direct itrik The army refuaci to .say how dock worker had" bc«-n signed -jp but the work of
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  • 30 11 A public mcetw.* *A\ bo nel I on (Sitijrdayi at 5.30 p.m. at Th« Jiirui Tnvatro. 13 1 mil.Scletar. Mr. G. Ma-anlal. .i candidate tor The Rural West
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  • 249 12  -  Oswald Henry I-LEASANT SI'RPRISK AM *OIAMriAD' PREMIKRE (By THEBI HI a happy surprise for a Singapore film executive the othor night when he attended the Cathay premiere of Castleton Knight'«; documrntary of 'The 14th Olympiad." He MW his cousin on the
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  • 368 12 HERO of American legend is locos Bill, mythical chami pion of the cattle country Walt Disney introduces him to screen goers m his forthcoming technicolour musical cartoon fantasy, "Melody Tinv\" an RKO Ra«lio release. Roy Rogers tells the talc of the prodigious cowboy, aiuetl ir. song by the
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    • 157 12 A' l m VL |»Utribution. L/Jjl lflX Ll\U I M/ 7 TWP KIM I m \v/[ Xxl£i \i/' Fuit I; J GLORY \J I 1 w\ of hjh >■-■"■"- in I I eonOT". Technicolor Mi v J orUrll I y I W I 111 CBEAM <»l IHK \\()MD> FINEST ATHLKTLS
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    • 75 12 h !h i?l .nrij Muni(i[«| 1 S!M ilii iij._- J" t Ky JE~ AW^ Xou have to see 'The X otevell Story nil Your orbs arc crowded w\\h lean Ihe&rsttid .ft" .WAITMtMI Imerriitionil >'. J3£J THE KOOSEVEO STORY The Most Important Picture of the COM Released thru United A'tists ;,r
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  • 599 13 fcatiLi |U ff ,y> lfO-) 1jU L7I 4! fft* J Uiui 10.00 10.25 UO U UN 50.00 I 45.75 •3,06 R 1.065 MM 170 1-W cd 170 tM cd 25.00 2 I 2.45 6.00 7.00 51.00 53.00 10.00 n.oo F a 56.50 57 JO 2.95 Jo. H20
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  • 56 13 T0 KIO Thursday The Plane of Sir Thomas Blarney iSV"^-**** of the *H Pacific, who is en route Z Australi a to Japan as A.'w\° f Genera i MacManna K as been hUd U P a a because of typhoon her. si r Thomas expected iv sume
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 179 13 HONGKONG. Thurs.— The export of raw materials irom Indonesia skyrocketed m the first six months of 1948 and already have surpassed exports for the entire preceding year, th« Far Eastern Economic Review reported. Rubber exports, which m 1947 were valued at U5526.2 millions, spurted to $37.5 millions
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    • 112 13 The sagoflour market improv- j ed slightly yesterday with busi- ness being recorded for the Siak quality at $16. Pep pei continued to bo a turn market with sellers holding out for higher prices. The following were yesterday's quotations: SAGO FLOUR Lingga ?19*4. I Saiawak $15. Siak
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    • 50 13 VESSELS GODOWN Dilwara 44 5 E. Hamble SHEERa Bondoran 42 2 Sukhona 23 4 Tantalus 25 6 P. Stronghold 27 8 Kutsang Hoogh Silveimoon 29 30 Katong 13 16 Aeneas 13 14 C. of Khartoum 11 12 Bencruachan Pres. Polk 6/7 C. St. David Tjipempek 4/5 Boissevain 1/2
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    • 69 13 London. Thursday. The British Overseas Trade Secretary. Mr. A. G. Bottomley. and the head of the Soviet Trade Delegation m London. Mr. V. Klentsov, today discussed the question of future formal negotiations between Russia and Britain for a new trade agreement. No final decision was reached, but
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    • 28 13 The share maiket yesterday again experience*! a quitt day with prices still inclined to ease. The increased l>onus of Fraser Neave Omls was a welcomed surprise.
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    • 81 13 The ml Wf price \esterdav dtopptd approximately half cent against the pirvious day 1.--lovcls. The maikct op«nod ahout ;i quarter of a cent lowt r m tke morning. With lack of buying interest, the market eased a fur ther half cent towards the close. Closing pi
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    • 134 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES r NATIONAL EMPLOYERS i Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) MOTOR, FIRE, WORKMENS COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, 111 RGLARY, HOVSEOUNERS/ HOUSEHOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE .CASH AND CARS IX TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT, FIDELITY GUARANTEE ETC., ETC. L*-M> CLAIMS BONUS of 33 l/3"/o alloxcedPoliryholders m the U.K. provided no
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  • 109 14 "m a oi cricket playC ring h< w» cktTid between X.-; .r > TrAch- XI and the] I a T"iiP.\. the teachers won by 7 wick ts The To.vn Team batting first j W( al] out for 127, Salvadu- s coring 30 and Gore;.;::
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  • 57 14 i In a f ri^ TVt lj tncouxttcr of LmixttOn consisting o: tw< -in^'.es and wo double- play•d on Sunday at the S.V.C Drill Hall Beach Road, the City Bank Ciub of \he Nation- il City Bar.k of New* York 'legated the Singapore Har- j bpUr Board
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  • 72 14 The following will i-eprc-sePt the s. c. C. "'A" versus! th 6. R. C. on Saturday, at 2 p.m. on the s c. C. Padang. > A. Baker. A. W. Nicholson H. B. Noon. J. C Smith. E. W. Lloyds. W. W. Gore. X Gould. K. I C.
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  • 233 14 PUREST HILLS lhurstlay.— Young Herbie Khun of JBeveriv Hills, California, scored the biggest Uj>set m the National Amateur Tennis Championships by eliminating Davis Cup star. Gardnar MuUoy, of Miami. Apparently beaten when h? lost the service to open the fifth and deciding set of their
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  • 122 14 In a friendiy, o badtninton consisting i i 4 singles 3 doubles, th Tiger Be.er Badminton team beat the Everg] 3 p. by 4 games to i r Sunday, riger Beer Ua-imintun t am players mentioned first;. Chou vSiu King lost to John Chu.a n-3, :5-3 10-15;
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  • 28 14 DIV. 1 LEAGUE FIXTURES JVN Monday, Sept. 20, MaXi Meet th« BJML, •he following day, Ti•n .n«et Chinese Athletes. Hi.* matdtot will be phiyed oji Jalan Resar Stadiuni.
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  • 87 14 The British Military Hospital defeated the Bounavista Sports j Club by three goals to one at i WCCer played at the hospital's ground on Sunday. The two teams will meet a grain on the same ground on Sept. 19. The following will turn up for the Bounaviita
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  • 84 14 Th. following have been se:?ctei to represent the R t agajnjfct 'the Europeans m the annual cricket fixture tor the Teoh Cup. on Saturday aim Sunday on the Malay School ground. Kluang- Kandasamy <CaDt.). J. Gordon Forbes, a Ratnasmjam, c. Stlvadurat a. n. s. Plllay, Ktrnail Singh, A.
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  • 69 14 The following will reprel€H( the SCRC at cricket Hafa&i R. A. F. Sembawang L a.m at Sembawang on Sunday. Transport leaves the Klufc at 10.30 a.m. Scan Kcng stew, (Capt) Dr. ong Swce Uw, Khoo Ong Lee. Ga n Kee I lan, Au Tat Chu, Ong Chew <-\
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  • 59 14 The inter-schooi relay (•i v 100 meti-i'-i for the Si. [Arthur Young Cup will be included Is the programme of the Chinese fnter-Bch Bporti ai Jaian Besar Btadium on Saturday. 'l he following schools have entered -.earns for the event: Raffle* institution, St. Joseph's School. .\llglo-Chi-aeie
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  • 109 14 The following will pU9 cricket for the Indian Association m a Home and Horn--Match on Sunday, at 10.30 a.m. on the Khalsa Association Ground at Si: George's Road. DHARMARAJIS XI: D. Dharmaraj, R. Sirharam. Dr. M. Abraham. R. V. Singam. C. Popatlal. Thang.v t-hurai, Ibrahim Lsa. M. Lppo.
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  • 74 14 C W SOCCER Te am to represent Cable Wirele:-3 Sports Club m a friendly soccer match agains f the Chartered BanK Sports Club today at Farn Park at"5.CO p.m. will bo legtjed from the following: Huxton De Souza, E. RodrigUM, R. Kesslor. Lim Yew Cher.g, Koh Ann Hoc, Thlo Yuen
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  • 60 14 The following are seiec« to represent the Geylaij! Youngsters m a fritndl: gam c of soccer against the Singapore District Signal XI at Geylang Stadium on Sunday at 5.15 p.m.: Rahim. Francis. A Rahman.. S. Manser liamid. Latiff, Narayan, Ho E c Bin, Monteiro. Llm BeM Chiang, Abdullah.
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  • 274 14 1 Mwn iv I 4 Ci I Puma r i ■■••lalSoa 1, Divl White Sxki fifth Dtrmk i King Arthur PU L ky Three Token L i Ivan ■r:\.ollency 0 i Blue Print ■i Precioui rtnj 0 X ntuckyß ion athlete gei CI L Div L '.lplic 2 l
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 14 Pictures}. DfD WOV BACK THEM f Three wkniem^d \i'*dne<s<Uiv'. roc** ai Bukit Timah. the sec cmd day <>j tfte Siugmpbn <:<>ld Cup) Autumn Meeting. They I left to right: SCARLET TIGER II Brosnan t winner of tht second race; MABCOTTE Jones) winter three, and HBRODEX Flawiery) winner of race four.-
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  • 287 15 LONDON, Thursday. A mow to protect very young Kritisii amat.-ur boxeM k to be mail.' at the annual me« nil* of the Amateur Boxing Annotation In I^ndon »>n 2t The C'onncl! of th«» Aftsociatlon m t> |>n p< v that th»- ju.iio
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  • 465 15 st wiH be forcaased on the n»ce for the Ci;;> for (rack gpriitom at Saturday's M Titiwh, the third d »v of the Singapore Utenu ((iokl Cup) Meeting. p ii ior dftflt I, Division 1 horses over six lurionps. place has been
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  • 63 15 VIRGINIA. Thursday. Nor veil Lee of Cwington, Virginia, a Negro heavyireigrit bcxer, and a wrviber of the 19k* United Btates Olympic bo~in<i tfam, has beer\ arrested under Virginia's segregation luv. He was charged tilth "unlawfully failing to taKt the scat assigned to him" under the State
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  • 154 15 In, a return badminton fixture played a t the Fairylite's court on Sunday, the Oriental B. P.. narrowly de- J feated th c Fairylite B. P. by four games to three. Results: (Oriental players mentioned flat): Singles: Lim Choon Watt ik-at V. S. Ghitty 15-5. 15-10:
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  • 103 15 The following will represent the Commercial High School vs the Haikowyn S.C. at soccer at the Choou Guan English School I giound nt 4 p.m. on Sept. 19: Ist XI Anthony Yong; Ong < Lay: Kirn Seng: Charlie Nicholas: M. Singh; Beedin bin Ad- i am: Quintas Chan;
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  • 118 15 Charles Beats Bivins Washington, Hun, Ktaaxi Charlet won com dee Wop over Jimmy Blvlna m a furioui ten-round fight last night. Chmrtefl went int(» th<- v top-heavy 0 to r> tavouiit/ but the hard-hlHtnk Bivim <Ta\ o him a fi?hl of his lif ar, 1 tho crowd booed lustily EZZARD
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 15 Picturt rpr< Punters anxiously wtck the drawing of the But Sweep m R course <l*ri*a Wednesday's races, the sccon<* day of tkt pj n Autumn < Gold C*p> Meeting.- Tribune
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    • 56 15 "Shanghai Modern Tailoring" 10, HATTERY ROAD Now on display Xewstock. Moderately priced. ULTKA-SMART— Evening Gowns of Crepe with bead emftroidp.>. IOUTHFI L— Evening Gowns of Ninon combiiJed with I act. DRESSY— Afternoon Frocks of Jersey Crepe. LADIES OWN MATERIAL MADE TO ORDER PHONE «2081 j. OLD CLOTHES I 7*^l iiikl
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  • 171 16 LVS'i pi Lt.'ri >i.ip f" r-r < for tIM -< t<l CUucu ft >••• t -ml.i\ vt i 7<X) M v.'ll dlHemhark »t J«^ v ,<.-,) r ,J babiP*. 20ri <:.! i .j N m in-" M I the p*lffrtn the Phi!i| I vrhom ;t i
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  • 246 16 ALOR STAB, THTBSDAY. STRONCi MILITARY FORCES ARK SC Ol TINO THE Jl NGLES IN THE SINTOK AREA FOR TERRORISTS WHO RILLED THREE FOLICEMEX AND WOINDEI) EIGHT OTHERS IN TWO ATTACKS YESTERDAY EVESING AND THIS MORNING The Police casualties were an inspector,
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  • 139 16 KUALA n'AH. ThUf* Police c:ui?ht three hanritta, f Chinese anri two Malays m se parate raids ycstenUy and Uii morning. The CMnetc b&ndii wa« wounded and o*r>tumi by rw European Police st-rpeanci? wt*c were Inspecting a c u?piuou' squatter near UlftrtOllin Esuttr yesterday. Another
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  • 114 16 CAMERON I aQHLANDfI REA, Thiir?. Terrorists ar> ..acted an Indian conductor of ■^erlong Valley Tea Estate ar.d murdered him yesterday. Police four.ci the conductor": xxly with his 1 throat Ctlt si> lours after they had received the report of the .Kidnapping. A labo.ii r at
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  • 55 16 TAPAH AREA, Thurs.— Two Policemen were In Id v.p by a party of about ftve armed bandits while returning from Bldjr along the Langlun track to Langlun Police Fost this morning. They refused 10 surrender an,} engaged the bandits mi n battle. On.c of the Pollceftten
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  • 22 16 Pre-war regulatioi-s regard!ng the export of citronella oil from the Netherlands Indies will com.? Into force v from October 1.
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  • 53 16 Kedah Police have dOied t road from Baling to Weng. rhe Chlei police officer ba issued the order nnder ttw i Regulations. Tn ;cad is clrseci to all motor ye licles. Public service vehicles may Obtain permits to use this r^ad iiom the Office r-in-Cnarge
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  • 55 16 General Sir Neil Wtcnic. Conunander-ln-CWef FARELF visited Pahaug ard taipe^J his troops In tHe district* ard had talks with planters J«--ie On the previous day he h^ lunch with the Honourable The Mentri Besar H Kua Lipis and also attended a cocxt aii party given by the Honourable
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  • 27 16 TOKIO, Thurs. States Army ia €vac American families from dangt r areas as a mile-a-mirute ty phoon winds and rauu -adn Japan. U.P.
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  • 15 16 c 'I I H loon* J fZi i ''a barter trade inpment Consulate W»
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  • 12 16 Karsha! w* staff, i> yg S«j SSTS r S y canceltij
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