Morning Tribune, 27 September 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 895. (Ntw Series) 10 CENTS. MONDAY. SEPT. 27, 1948
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  • 226 1 WESTERN POWERS BREAK WITH RUSSIA OVER BERLIN BLOCKADE Note Condemned: Mow For UNO ,,ipk Mon. morning— The three Western tided last night to bre*k off direct neiC;-^ t£ Asians over Berlin rnd to i, lin- t!\ tJ> world opinion. P r nln n ng the Kussian reply as "unsatisfiieI h
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  • 131 1 The communique of the Western Powers said: "The Soviet go\ < rnment fails to provide assurance requested m notes from the three governments on September 22, 1!48, that the Illegal blockade measures will be removal. fa addition it denußdi that commercial and passenger traffic Mween the western zones
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  • 2480 1 Momtaf.— iovkt delegate Andrei Vishinsky waited speech at the UNO General Assembly •'or MatoSKJ tnc United state and Bri tish of preparing -tSil ir Ru^ and called for a one-third *ti and the outlawing of the atomic bomb. US Will Not Outlaw The A-bomb Arming for
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    13 1 BRITAIN'S BbVl\ U.S. MARSHALL. FKASCE'S SCHVMAN. It was their decision.
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  • 159 1 NEWCASTLE, New South Wales, Sun. Retirfd Lieut-enant-General Gordon Bennett. Australian commander m Ma'aya before the capsulation, said today that Australia cannot send help to Malaya yet on her own initiative. Addressing a rally of the Newcastle Brotherhooo movement, he said that Australia must wait
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  • 167 1 Mr. C. R. Howitt, Acting Chief-Secretary, told at a press conference yesterday at Kuala Lumpur, that m spite of set--1 backs, the situation m the Federation has not deteriorated but I the position of the Security Forces has been maintained and strengthened. "There is reason to
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  • 284 1 FEDERATION ROtND-UP JOHORE: SEGAMAT AERA, Sun.- At midnight on Saturday at Paya Layang the manager returning to his bungalow on his motor-cycle was fired upon the weapon used being a sten-gun. He returned fire. He was not hit. At 8.20 p.m. on Saturday m Chan
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  • 248 2 POSTAL DEPT. SETS UP WHIT LEY COUNCIL Th,» Tost and TVie;,raf/hs D .p>irt!.ieii k Ig t»v first Singapore Oovero«St itpwfim to ina *m»U Whitl*y Council for th.. free and frank dlacuMlon o emrtoyer-^iiployee problems. The inaugural meeting wa^ h( Id on Saturday at the office
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  • 104 2 CHINA- PI AIR AGREEMENT SHANGHAI, Sunday. The exclusion of Amoy as an intermediary stop on the ShanghaiManila air route is being proposed at Government level to break a deadlock m thf negotiations for a China-Philippines bilateral airline agreement, according to the China Press today. The important air service between Shanghai
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  • 71 2 TOKIO. Sun. The United States military police launched an intense manhunt for two would-be killers m Gl's uniform who seized a civilian automobile on the Tokio-Yoko-hama highway late on Thursday night. The two men stopped the car and threatened the occupant with pistols and drove
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  • 62 2 PORTSMOUTH, Sun. Submarine "Affray 11 arrived at Portsmouth at the end of the first two yoins commission She has M| up a record for submarine by steaming ***** South Africa Honpkonp Borneo, thp Solomon Islands and other places. Four days aeo W h U0 S thr o Oa
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  • 114 2 Mr. Chan Sze Jin (S. J. Cham. C.M.G., senior partner of Chan, Laycock and Ong, Solicitors, died at his residence at 119. Emerald Hill Road last night. He was 64 years old. The funeral takes place this evening at the Bidadari Cemetery, the cortege leaving his residence
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  • 93 2 LONDON. Sunday. -Premier! pIMMBf Att f **c accused Conservative Party leaders of "fantastic ana "irwponsiblt" mifrepre^»it*tion" abroad ot Britain's present condition. M?. Attic* satd. m by-oleo-tion letUr to a Labour F*arty candidate m the Gorbals district of Glasgow, that Conservative, leaders "do not seem to care
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  • 81 2 WELLINGTON. Sun Meat rationing m New ZeaJan.i wW end tomorrow. Mr R. H. Nordincyet. Minister for Industrie* announced today. Meat lias b<H«n rationed m New SSea!an>l •i,irci Maich IM4 llr. Nordm^yer Mfci it aus not e\pfcte.i that .loinesjtic ,r\i ;it t^ris'imption ITOIIId in--1 croartc. hincv
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  • 110 2 One night in May. a trishaw rider was seen pedalling along the junction of Rangoon Road and Norfolk Road with two passengers. A ladio patrol car stopped the trishaw and examined the passengers. While the examination was in progress, the lidcr was seen throwing something
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  • 32 2 Members of the Army Civil Service Union and their familioj can now get medjlcal treatment at concession rates, the president of the A.C.S.r. (Mr. S. S. Maniam) announced yesterday.
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  • 38 2 NEW YORK, Sun— Augustus Seymour Houston, 82. a lawtei who helped to obtain tho treaty among Japan. Britain uusaia, Mexico and Canada for the protection of Alaskan fur MMs, has died m Hveres. France. U.P.
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  • 65 2 NANKING. San The Fxecuttve Yuan ha» rtetkJed to award decoration to over 100 American generals for assistance m dilna'i war effort The generals incline Hoy l S. Vandenfoerg of the Airforce Brigadier Gefkerml Francis G Brink, chief of the joint advisory staff of the A.A.0.,
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  • 104 2 REDS ALL- OUT BATTLE FOR CHIN CHOW SHANGHAI. Sun. With Tsinan m their grasp, Communist armies have launched an ailoat offensive against Chinchow. key Nationalist stronghold m the Manchurim corridor about 125 miles southwest of Mukden, and opened^a new front on the Shan.si-Suiyiian border, according to pro-Government reports from North
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  • 414 2 "Religion has retarded the progress of mankind." This was the subject of a very lively and interesting debate held at the Army Civil Service Union yesterday. the leader of the opposition. What would have happened if I there were no religions
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  • 183 2 INSURANCE SITUATION: SOLUIION SOUGHT Unle«a a satisfactory solution Ls fort lB surance situation, trade In general must Lewis ft Peat (Singapore) Ltd. m the- nm. r <:> *H l y^stertiiy It to understood that many discussions are taking place be- 1 tween the Government and insurance companies. In sympathy with
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  • 182 2 3,356 HELD IN FEDERATION Trouble-makm detained dor the Emer£,?ncv Regulatitti m the Federation total 3 3*»6 to d*te. an official attwet to a Tribune fßMtfcmnaire reveled. In ail. 5.260 persons wnt arrested tor scrtvnir.K. A t^:^ of 1,910 wire released nubsequeruly. The fignii n liaw beta Nckoi< ed up to
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  • 78 2 At 12 30 p.m. yesterday gd Pelek village, m the Sepan* District. Se'angor. three Jet£ tivos (two Chinese an Malay) were sitting m iJ»J bari eating shop when sever* Chinese armed with rev and possibly Sten guns i m and shot deadon, detective and the Ma.: tive and
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  • 51 2 FRANKFURT Sun. Kurt Schumacker, the Social Democratic I' his left leg J»P vU v l above the P morning, it was lo Party executive ny I persed last BjgJ»«. The Soctettrt vv lost his right a r,'' War 1 had his l^s a W ?r thrombosis
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  • 75 3 Hyderabad Nizam Denounces Razakars iy J nounced v lroop? ijlJWi broad■STs? tad i-ssued that SfuS All Cabinet. ttdian Govcrn-nenfs Uw "and ,rd,r m the [IS Al- cabin... he >f N lza m denounced the Bfltthi ttrror rule of VatoA who with to R a2vi at their head. nos^ion 'oy methods
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  • 102 3 h;- Goffon hi ought 26 passers ami a Itlfe cargo of lor Singapore from AusUn ports when si* Ixithdionjrsi'i: tho SmftpOft h "ir ..hurvr-?, yt stoiiluy. jTiong tho panengen was ■r Thje, a Chinese amah. A iigkor.s: woman. Cbcw Thye m Rvenl years
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  • 64 3 J^AGITE, sun. Czochoslo- 1 wa s Communist government i; -tapped up its anti-Am- Ci campaign, publishing r0 "We communique chanr- I ;:,'"^-^'Pouce co! p., with nv.j.. r e3piona 6*e m Czechorc F n f lrt Gtrmany, the A tmUllii :t la Gaining i 55*1 into OS •'nit'jsS.,
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  • 101 3 ELIZABETH RETURNING TO LONDON LONDON, Sun. Princes* Elizabeth's country doctor m Scotland. Dr. David Middktoo. has approved of Her Royal Highness travelling to London next week. She will accompany the King and Queen to Buckingham palace, where abe will Await the arrival of her baby. Dr Middleton will accompany the
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  • 102 3 The Singapore Municipal Services Union, at its annual conference on Saturday, elected the following office-bearers for the ensuing year: President. Mr. D. E. Siddons; Hon. GeneraJ-SecreUry. Mr. Urn Toh Nee; Hon. Treasurer. Mr. Yeo Joo LJm; Members of the Executive Council, Messrs. Mohamed Khan Surattee. Chan Wan
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  • 68 3 d— SuTiday. Max F»l--stcin, Labour Member of XXua Federal Perli&ment. was fined a .4 £320 here for having made fatee entries eh; ough his agent and presented inaccurate invoices to the customs authorities foi the import of watches and watch movements. The presiding magistrate turned down
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  • 42 3 HONG KONG, Sun.— The expected centre of a typhoon which was heading direct for Hong Koog will by-pass this island city, striking the China coast somewhere near Kwongchowwan. The colony will be hit by galeforce winds, however. U.P.
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  • 150 3 terdty ovo' th 3000 y<>ar eld Ir "lian epic, came under lt th> -ew Worn*' t <lt the meetin S of the Dravidian I-eaguc 2? on the Speakers paid tribute to Mr Periyar E. V. R Ramasaniy as the modern champion of the
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  • 344 3 PUBLIC ASKED WHAT ARE THEY? Tunnels dug by the Japs umier Ann Siang Hill m SinSapore's slum-town have now posed a problem to Mr and rrs. T. P. F. McNeice and theh 150 dead end kids of Max well Road Child Feeding Centre. Mr.
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  • 32 3 The Hon. Mr. R. JumaW'oy accompanied by his wife v.UI leave the colony on Monday for a holiday m the Middle East and Europe. They will be away till December.
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  • 62 3 News has been received of the death at Okinawa of Mr. Joseph Michael Conway. former general passenger agent of the American President Lines, Singapore, while en route to San Francisco. He had left the Colony <m the President Tyler on August 26 to take
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  • 107 3 WASHINGTON, SUNDAY.— Poland's military attache m the United SUtcs broke with his Communist dominated Government and sought American sanctuary for himself and his family. Lieutenant General Izydor Model ski said chat be had re fused an order to go home be cause he considers
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  • 70 3 GUAM, Sunday.— Twentieth Air Force HQ announced yesterday that First Lieut Stanley L. Staskitl of Manticoke. Pennsylvania, was kilkd on Sept 17, when, the F-47 he was flying on a routine training mission crashed m the ocean two miles off shore of Guam. During thy
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  • 118 3 AMSTERDAM. Suii.lay Professor G Weyer. Manager of the Netherlands- Indies Discount Bank said that Holland would have to face "another catastrophic blow if Indonesia were lost He told Dutch bankers and economists at «a luncheon here that at the outbreak ot war. between 15 and 20 per
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  • 29 3 KOTA BAHRU. Sun.- The National Registration campaign m Kelantan has been very successful. Out of the State's Chinese population 22,000. including children 13,000, registered by Sept. 14.
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  • 97 3 A warning has been issued by the Master Attendant to the shipping community regarding dangerous cargo and explosives. Several cases have recently occurred m which vessels have arrived within the port limits with such dangerous cargo on board. In these instances, no prior notification was
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  • 56 3 HAIFA, Sun. A dO-.lay emergency aid programme to help Palestine Arab refugee children was agreed upon m Beirut by Dr. Ralph*: Dunche and Sir Raphad Citento, head of the United Nations Refugee Division, according to United Nations sources. Sir Raphael was expected to discuss Jewish refugees
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    • 69 3 "STABINA" ESSENCE OF CHICKEN From Selected Breed Of Young Healthy Chickens Box of 6 x 10 m amps. SOLE AGENTS Rahamifl Penhas Limited. 117/125 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE "Shanghai Modern Tailoring" 10, BATTERY ROAD Now on display Newstock. Moderately priced. ffi 8 Crepe with bead embroidery. V OITTHFt'L/— Evenin* Gowns of
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  • 67 4 Mfß, Ma (Donald leuiing m Billy Carol who von Smturdap*t ttift race for crack .-sprinters m the Sinyaport P;ute ract at Bukit TimaU. Minn F. Lehih and Mrs. L LHah pick out a likely v inner Dr. L. Melville Thomr-sun leading m Leoda, the Singapore G"ld Cup
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  • 84 4 '•"iSBAXE. Sun. Acting Attorney General McKenna announced yesterday the Government will prosecute under the j Crimes Act Brisbane Commu- nist Gilbert Burns tor uttering i seditious words. Burns reportedly s-tated at a Brisbane debate that Australian Communists would! ttght for Russia if Russia wa3 at
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  • 79 4 ATHENS. Sun. TteOW* General Staff I." J;' h; ,j claimrf that C...-ok of Kossovitsa. nllv Next day. units m >« fl of Mesovouni SM*£*k :1 from Albanian K>mto,< omai)c Sept. I6artillor> anci^ fire from across U bow i^ vented an infant. •> uni. lhf capturing
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  • 39 4 SHANGHAI. Sun t0 Archer, a *&"£?g£** life imprisonment by tn hai District Co rt r 'nf a Chin'-* ber for the murder <>f a J£ blackmarket dealer. 1( his case re-tned by a cial criminal court.
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    • 263 4 On Your I Radio Today I MALAY fc SSuL I PROORAMVEs ;s aoJM 10.55 t.n pnn 1.00 p m r p LlglnMr..^ -m 815 p.m. Pr, I mary. N.., :v: I Announce m< nts- s^n v H iiizm 9.30 News. 9.45 World AliniH 10.00 Daice M'i.ic Light Orchestral Mii c
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  • 341 5  - Let 's Learn The Language KATHLEEN HICKY i rs .op,n S S tt ho> < > llU t tn fl .peak a word of were some- m »eou v f ;.t.j. LXi rhev live m ;,w Ma the l,nou> lanijuago: thc> lV Malay--! S! t/ti; buy their goo&a yet I
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  • 310 5  -  CHUNKY gold and -urn chokers, fiir-rinjj* and brar«Vts liave jumped int<» !.r>t p'ikv m the costume jewellery parade. Croniium i* not far behind an an inexpensive medium for tun t«-tUnK *i!ver urci-»s.irifH. After being all »lick irvl sophisticated, the i^lrts urr going barbaric. If you art*
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    • 53 5 f Taylor Dance Studio BALLET, TAI\ CHARACTER DAXCING. SCOTT X h'D., SINGAPORE. j C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads I Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TKAKWOOD FLRMTURF ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES I ETC ET 2 n Wver Valley Koad, Singapore. Phone: 40^5 PHOTOGRAPHS Lonsult IHE LARG£ ST PHOTO
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    • 102 5 MADAME FLORENCE Will Guide you In spite of the turbulent time all over the world. Seek her valuable advice to overcome unexpected difficulties and disappointments. SHE HAS HELPED MANY, AND, WHY *OT YOU? Phone: 8280S For appointments FLAT "M" HEEREN BUILDING ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. THE NEW |2|3 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE"
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    • 350 5 D 1 BY THE Fairneld Girls School each day from 10 a.m. to celebrates its diamcnd jubi- pm.. but on Friday, Oct. b lee with a concert on Thurs- the opening time i.s 4 p.m day, October 7. This will bo when Mr Malcolm Macl>onald hel.l at the school hall
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 203 6 AND on the seventh n day the Lord rested. That, from the point of view of some of our businessmen, was an unwise thing for Him to do. Anyway last week some prominent Singapore businessmen were busy finding reasons why it was bad for a mortal working
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  • 1149 6 CRISIS IN HUMAN AFFAIRS Fifth Dimension is the (solution to man** difficulties ETERNITY not the infinite prolongation of time m infinite space but a Fifth Dimension, i timeless invisible quality inherent m everything and every man is the key to the crisis m which the world finds itself today, according
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  • 112 6 ANEW twist to Eastern needlework, giving the art a Western character, has been discovered by an Australian needle-woman. She is Mrs. S. C. P. Amery, of Adelaide, who spent 22 years m Hongkong. Taking as her subject coloured photographs of the British Royal Family, film stars
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  • 524 6 rOREIGNERS intsnd- ing to visit CzechoSlovakia should lirst ask themselves whether they have recently slandered the Soviet Union, or any other of Czechoslovakia's allies; whether they have spread falsa information or committed tlw crime of tendentious reporting. They should be certain that they have not indulged m
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    • 191 6 GO OP tor SOW S3B j and all ages My Mother's friend and mine Mrs. N speak* to you as one woman to another. So* know* fall veU the aav frtfiTg. wearyiag backache whick v often a mother's tot. Her own mother advHed her to take DE rfTTS PflH tnt
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  • ROUND-UP OF TABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 331 7 Serious Crimes Occur On Saturday, Female Suicides On Sunday, Male Suicides On "Blue" Monday, 50...- NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Sunday.— Watch your week-ends, a crime expert warned recently. Crimea of violence and the serious sex crimes culminate on Saturday, Sunday and "blue" Monday. The majority of female suicides
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    • 88 7 »X .Sun. The Wall plan fni Asia JrSni? committee of nifc.i- rDers are surveyPakistan, Banna ami the Last ltd l N nim activity centres m ul Delhi. The r lanners vi.°uata/l five to U-n-year pr-o- t,i develop tvansportaUon hydraulic power, and plan?? to n\ake trtttte* ferMym
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    • 101 7 WINDS Sun, Erneel ian 29, U>M the local n yst rd i> that there much pcrcentafe m beraccessful thief. Then he to jail foi six months 1 1 MBti mplate hu x-zagging 1 rtaaca. He Raid there was no trouble i! all ia it uing £j:>o sterttng
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    • 89 7 SHANGHAI, Sunday.— Hulutao, the last remain'^^.tioi s ,t-l;,id Manchurian port, which has been feed and supply the large government force t China to replace the truncated Peipingray, today faces a serious Communist to pro-government press reports. U.P. and Rod r g* thi Peiptajtwee* the
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    • 102 7 AYLES13URY, Sun. Lord Woolton, opening the Wcim i n'? Institute Produce Exhibition at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, said that' when he was Minister of Food during the war there were times when he was almost at his wits end to know how to get sufficient food past the
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    • 36 7 Nanking, Sunday. United Nations Day which falls on October 24 has been ad opted by China as a national holiday. This decision was reached at a meeting of the Executive Yuan yesterday. Reuter- AAP
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    • 68 7 Bangkok, Sunday.- -It was officially announced on Saturday chat the number of Russians m Siam total 59. The announcement said that so far there has been no evidence that any of t\ixa conducted illegal activity. The announcement was made •>rohably m view of charges made m
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    • 149 7 SHANGHAI Sunday .—Lord KiUearn, former Bri-bank-note printing firm of Thomas De La Rue ana Company of London. There was no special purpose for his visit, Lord Killearn said. He was just wandering around the "way the wind blew." After a stay of abut
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    • 56 7 London, Suoday.-Dr Hubert Dutch. 50, a dentist don Green, fell more than 80 feet to his death from the eigtith noor of AsMord Court »J^ Ashford Road. Cricklewoo<L He was seen to drop into the forecourt of the flats. It was thought that he walked into the flats
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    • 180 7 SAIGON, Sunday.— A strategic base, a huge the Bay of Camranh on the coast of Annam, a well aerodrome and a commercial port are being built on informed source said here tonight. Camranh. about 140 -niles noithcast of Saigon, is considered the finest natural
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    • 66 7 Nanking. Sunday. "CftM* executive Yuan decided at a meeting yesterday to cstai»n»ft a Commissioners Office m koi«a with the rank ot Embassy, according to semi omcia. sources. The first Chinere oevoy vn" be I>» Liv Yu-wan, a pw< of tho United Nation* Tcmpn--ar\ Commission for Korea.
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    • 140 7 'NO DANGER OF WAR'— SHINWELL London, Sunday. British War Minister, Emmanuel ShinwoM, said here tonight that thore was "no danger of war at the present time" and advised his audience not to be panicked by talk of war. "While our purpo.se is to promote peace. we cannot ignore the need
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    • 97 7 SOUTHAMPTON. Sunday. Five Royal Naval flyers arrived at Southampton on Aquitaniii after a four-month.s tour m the United States and Canada, where they gave displays with a Sea Vampire jet, Soa Fury and Sea Hornet aircraft. Acting-Commander D. B. Law said that the objects
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    • 30 7 Books By Sir Richard Wimtedl MALAYA AND ITS HISTORY S I.JO 1J948) THE MALAYS A CULTURAL HISTORY S I.JO (1947) KELLY WALSH, LT». PtrtMilDri Stationer*, J'ri liters RAFFLES FLACK. STORK.
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  • 43 8 A PAGE A PAGE At GIRLS gpp^*- A JAVANESE DANCLK. Go e«i»y, that's plenty for any rfri. An apple, ifl |»'t tl.ii; furl !n:i\i'n for fl \l! >' W tWO Jay "harUig a make-up box. INDIAN DANCE. EAST? WEST? Which do you like beat?
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  • 255 8 Stars Are Star Gazing HOLLYWOOD. Friday.- HolIvwood. land of diamond studded sun-glasses and imported limousines is fiddling with another fad. This time it is astrology. Maria Montez won't even got out of bed if her horoscope looks dark. Lind i Christian refuses to date Tyrone Power unless her planets say
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  • 260 8 Stars Are Star Gazing HOLLYWOOD. Friday.- Hol- lvwood. land of diamond studded sun-g'asscs and imported limousines is fiddling with another fad. This time it Ifl astrology. Maria Montez won't even get i out of bed if her horoscope looks dark. Linda Christian rcj fuses to date Tyrone Power un- less
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  • 83 10 Ward Labour For Two Czech Spies kopl-r. rttal allegedly on or^J the Unerican CouauVYS gene* Corpi (CXC J. Ibair an s r four years, an-1 Pol,,Oldhch Zub to IJVtjTH aus impn.oniiu-it. The prosecutor s u(l fc Grossman, a former m.«mw Lhr National BctuS 'S fled the country after th[S ruary
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  • 120 10 SHANGH/J. S undid Mr. R. C. Fowlts. British ov.-na of Fowlos tailoring ud m«'i outfitting; ost ■ihlishr.cr.i. vn released on bail ydtaty i£| being taken to the Beam Police Headquarters for gut» tioning on aliened ore f irj by the firm. The British firm, KjMtoil be
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  • 102 10 Shanghai, Sunday. General Chiang Chtag-uao MJ ed the 14.000 members h Kfrtf organiied Shanpi vice Corps to orgaH a winter relief campaign to M poor refttftej an-i si-jJ?nts. addition to pu.slnng *JJ corrupt oflicu!> ana economic racketeers. Chiang, wtto ?poK« for 20 minute? if* m*™** the
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  • 43 10 UK SHIPS FOR NZ London. Sunday. gates H.M.S. Lo* H.M.S. Achrayarcto to** over officially to i,V^,^\, 0 Zealand Navy next weei. Admiralty annoimt other fri^tesLoci Lech Achanalt h over on Septoni'.. w,'l Katrine and Uch J? JL be transfer! Ed In t». Reuter
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  • 36 10 SHANGHAI. Sun. to the British people W spirit with which tli< w menting their Bvw d fare of their by Mr. Chen L»-fu V dent of the Leg:>l-t-e .if a reception. Reuter
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  • 24 10 DENIES 'KILL PERON' CHARGE MONTEVIDEO. Sun. John Grtfflth f diplomat y«terda> denied official Arge« that he organized a sassinate President and hUf wife.- U.P.
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    • 123 10 I pop ITO THE "S^ C^J RUCCLfS BELINDA I SCAP.ir. slAy?-MfS WANT TC f*ss OWN WAV. A!«OHIvJSg W^TP^JPZIi 7 W f2 J^IS/^I fe Cfrv APMIRWO O<J« WM 1 -LEn SUP\ TWfOC H6 WAS A .^lffl tfcLjr^V?^*ii*a^^ l K<HARG€' BUCK RYAN JUST JAKE GAD! -THE MEfft M£N7rO^Cp\WtUj I THAT* ALL KtGHT.
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  • 1808 11  - TODAY'S SHORT STORY A SMALL THING E. D. TWISS By ot aaOAJTB sharp e>vs AW t r etery non* t» U trim kit- ir xiure Patsy lirertof the lun tft had llt- where F ;i v, r ace ol her new J. r ;r5; ir p,iish could she 'a six
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  • 63 11 Littlehampton, West Sussex. Sunday. Police are puzzled by the disappearance of altar crosses from five churches m the Littlehampton area. A report that a stranger wearing plus fours and a clerical collar was seen near churches at the time the crosses disappeared, is being investigated. The crosses
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  • 90 11 Women Join Battle Of The Swans DUBLIN, Sunday. Drainago workers on Dublin* River Liffey unearthed a swarm 1 1 worm* yesterday, an I su ans from nearby Cirumpin to I'ortubello flocked a roun 1 the free eats. '•Resident'" birds toolc offence a^ the invasion, and srt about" belabouring the invaders.
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  • 100 11 'Hell Damnation In Maggot Land' TOKIO. San. Fanatical devotees of what the Japanese described as an eccentric "Odoru Shukyo- dancing religion" danced themselves into a frenzy as they greeted their 49--year-old chief priestess who arrived from western Japan. Stamping and swinging their arms as they chanted, 30 adherents of this
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  • 74 11 PARIS, Sun. -South African representative to the United Nations E. H. Louw again raised the threat that South Africa might withdraw from the United Nations if it interferes m that country's racial problems with its Indian minority. He said: "If the United Nations continues on the
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  • 565 12 Music- feast m Borzage's Newest Production By OSWALD HENRY ONE of the most illustrious names m the hist on of music today is thrxt of Artur Rubinstein. When one thinks of piano artist ry, combined with impeccable musicianship, one thinks of Rubinstein. Many of
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    • 142 12 I J. Arthur Kimk Fresents "THE SEVENTH VEIL" 1 With James Mison Ann Todd Yvonne 1 Owen Mtirgiret Withers Herbert Ix>m I (An Ka^le-Lion R**l»»a«*««» I NEXT CHANGE. I IMPRESSIVE BLAZING VIVID! GEORGE SANDERS LINDA DARNELL I Pnmu w AHnjN CHEKOVB I nWMn fPP MUGOKAAS LORILAHWER f Ann a 11l
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  • 758 13 tr»P° re S by the Mai- m B ivoo I** E Br^-t j7O l6 p I i L Tin 9 lt."'rn fn' ted 0^ 41.50 W ile Trust SJO s'au5 au n 155 3.65 cd cb io ;oo 10.25 E i 51.00 KUr H.TS 45.M K°"* Org
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  • 34 13 NEW DELHI, Sun. India is to impose control of grain prices and distribution by October, 1948, when 70,000.000 people will come under the rationing scheme, Jairanvdas Daulatiam, Minister for Food, Reuter
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    • 740 13 (From a Market Correspondent) MALAYAN markets bore up well during another week of international tension. The Industrial section particularly showed re?istrnce to further decline when buynr weie attracted by cheaper offerings and operated quite largely m some stocks. The bulk of the business
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    • 130 13 Produce Markets Round- Up Pepper quotations again made some spectacular jumps towards the week-end. Supplies were reported scarce. Sellers weie quoting $225 and $224 for Muntok and Sarawak white pepper. Lampong black pepper rose t $222. Copra Hnd coconut oil tended to be easier markets. Business transacted m the sagoflour
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    • 86 13 SALLY CLAIMS TRIAL MISS Mildred B. (iillards. or "Axis Sully" atf Nazi viartlnn- radio, yesterday claimed trial In Washington to charges of t reason. Miss Gillards, who Is 47 and a native of Maine, stood almost motionless while the clerk of the Federal Court read a tencount Indictment, charging her
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    • 108 13 Local importers may now be able to take advantage of a large quantity of textiles which is available for expo>t to this country. The three Chambers of Commerce m Singapore have been furnished with lists of Italian manufacturers. The lists emmated from
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    • 42 13 Mexico City. Sunday. Nine thousand Mexican textile workers struck yesterday, closing 48 niles m various parts of thi country. The workers are demanding a 60 per cent wage increase to "compensate the devaluation of the Mexican peso". Reuter
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    • 70 13 The rubber market on Saturday opened a quarter of a cent below the previous day's level. With few sellers evident, the market became steady toward:; the close, though the volume of business was small. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers No. 1 Oct. RSS 43 '4 43'. No. 2
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  • 617 14 LEA YES MESSAGE OF HOPE AND LEGACY TO ENGLISH CRICKET I ONDON, Sun.— Don Bradman ha* gone, but he has L left behind him a message of hope and legacy to English cricket. In his farewell speech Bradman s:\id he dW mot subscribe to
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  • 267 14 LONDON, Sun.— Further complication to the alftftdy unsatisfactory transfer system m soccer are hke\y to be bmgM about by the widespread operation- m tiie British Wet of scouts front top continental clubs. These agents are reported totheir players well, sod b«e be making outstanding offers i
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  • 210 14 LONDON, Snnday-An interesting feature of cricket Rlnre the war Juw been tlie remarkable u £J hel| ftisimcy of GiMiorgan's Jolm Cl»y. who fcas novi Hocond m the average. f«r the third time In MicfeMl" Id behind G. IJT'i n average oM*" 130 46
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  • 143 14 King Kong Thrown Out Off Ring KISG KOSG, t,, H giant xvnstbr torn Cv quaUfiratum Singh, n the xuond round main went „f a, T t. k .r contrnt at the a,.,,t arena on SatunUm nighi Joyindrr ittart* d IT: r tr wind fashion m th< /,r S and knocked
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  • 61 14 In a return friendly badmlnton match played at the S.V.C. Drill Hall yesterday, the C*bl<> and Wireless Sport* Club defeated the S.H.B. Auxiliary Police by four games to two. Cable and Wireless team will meet the Mansfield Spo-ts Cub m the Singapore Ir,ter-Com-mercial House Badnwiton
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  • 82 14 MALACCA. Sun.— Th- Malacca Boating Club wa, :r.augurated at a meeting heW ai the Capitol Dance Hall. The founders of the Clue 31c Messrs. A. Wilson. W F. Chj£ man and J. P. Wau?h. and g object of the Club is to proroott interest among the
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  • 477 15 WTERS ANOTHER FINAL INSBA CHAMPIONSHIPS mom «MM champion. Miss. Helen Hen; a m t peered by Mr,. Chionh Hiok Cho. 1,,, U* op-" women's doub.es fln.l y<. S terday. tf i -It M." Kos.. Soong «r«eful» M 4 Mlw Mwj- Voon 'I';
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  • 86 15 The Singapore Table Tennis 1 Association, founded m 1930. will celebrate its 18th anniversary this year with a dinnerparty to be held at the Chinese V.M.C.A Selegie Road, on October 9. For the lift time m the history of the Association gratis invitation will be extended to
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  • 81 15 MALACCA. Sun. Th? Malacca Cricket Association h*s r*»'vjlved donations amounting to $700 a* tho result of a recent appeal for funds, m addition to which a sum m the region of $300 was received, representing the net proceeds of a dance held recently m aid of
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  • 46 15 SHANGHAI, Sun. Chinese reports said today that Genei il Wang Yao-wu, Nationalist government and military commander of Shantung Province, was billed along with his top aides during the last stand he made at Tsinan before that provisional capital fell to the Communist*'. U.P.
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  • 92 15 Here Is Another Gunga Din Bhannui£am teen-iged. healthy Inchon yo"th was found wandering aimlessly ft Kirk Terrace m the r-'maH hours of Thnr day morning. Enquiri"? revealed that the boy eamrd o few conts a day supplying water to coffee shops for v. ashing cups and plates. Whon brought to
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  • 767 15 HARD HITTING B V SENIOR (By RAM PIAKA) The Gandhi Memorial Cup cricket match between the Combined Indians and the R.A.F. Malaya ended m a thrilling thaw at Seletar yesterday. So exciting was the game throughout that eveu at the close of play
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  • 124 15 Mrs. Ma!cr>'m MmDbmM pave away the prizrv to the wtwiera ,of the Island CluVh Fteff Hay competition held yr j t. r: .v Two of the^ fof t' r«n'.i foursome and ladies .-i^rJes were donated by ih* CommtoI sloner General who pjn K^vc a j
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  • 55 15 Mr. S. Thtruveng<idathan or S. T. Than, for shirt ha* taken over charge as First Secretary m the Office r f th<* Representative of the Government of India m Mulaya, 'n place of Mr. S. Swantnathan who has been recalled to Indl.i to resume his duties m
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  • 36 15 Malaya 's Thomas Cup Team Named TEIK HOCK WINS AGAIN IPOH. Sun. Malaya's seven-man team for the Thomas Cup Competition was announced this afternoon following the conclusion of the exhibition games here. The following were selected
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  • 14 16 A lallang-tire r frrawaddy Ro a>i yesterday. It ly after tM Brigade*.
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