Morning Tribune, 28 September 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 696. (New Series) 10 CENTS. TUESDAY. SEPT 28. 1948
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  • 165 1 WEST POWERS START DISCUSSING JOINT DEFENCE oltolovsky Quits Berlin Weds For Moscow IlKlS Tw' s morning— The Defence Ministers of Brhin France and the Benelux countries met last Lht to discuss joint defence preparations. The talks El nl'ur the Trench Ministry of Defence. Wy^ flkUl of the Foreign Office called
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  • 326 1 BE\l\ TELLS UN ASSEMBLY PARIS. Tttes. morning— Mr. Ernest Bevin, the British Foreign Secretary, told the United Nations General Assembly today that Russia alone would be responsible if atom warfare hirst upon the world. His speech was a vehement retort to Andrei Vyshinsky,
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  • 49 1 SHANGHAI, Tues. An Haw, son of the famous Tiger Balm King Aw Boon Haw. was reported tonight to have successfully escape 1 Hongkong ono and a half hours before his arrest was ordered by the local economic authorities for alleged unlawful cunency and Uack market dealings.- Reuter
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  • 18 1 RANGOON, Tue3. morning. The Burmese Government imposed an official censorship today on all outgoing foreign press telegrams. Reuter
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  • 41 1 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, Mon. President Truiv*an advised Americans to "keep our bullets m order and our powder dry" as he made a j plea for world peace. "That is the only wav we can survive," the President said.- U.P.
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  • 135 1 PARIS. Mon Arab delegations to the L'nited Nations uill oppose Count Bernadette's last plan for Palestine. Sayid Nad--lib Ai Rawi, leader of the Iraqi delegation, said today. Arab delegates, r.cting on instructions from their governments and on the advice of the \rab League political committee,
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  • 198 1 Dutch Unaware Of Indonesian 'Tax If the Indonesian Republicans want to earn dollars through their trade with Singapore and their twenty per cent, deduction on goods from Indonesia, it would be an infringement of Dutch sovereignty m the NEI, Mr. C. den Hollander. NEI Trade Comm:> lcntr m Singapore told
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  • 32 1 BATATA. Men. Jndone tan Republican troops ire meeting "heavier resißtance" fIOSQ Communist rebels In thHr drive from the wes: towa: I Communlst-h^ki Madiun. tiir Republican news ag°ncy Antara reported today.
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  • 23 1 lu-tr rup dii^.iu! waa ruin mon«-ci to two lallang fires yesterday morning— one at Crescent Road, the other on Mountbatten Road.
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  • 82 1 It will be weeks before the Airabu Island $2-million gunrunners held m Dutch territory are brought to court, an official of the NEI told the Tribune yesterday. Three Americans, three Britons and a Filipino are now held m Tanjong Pinang. NEI Police are continuing their
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  • 24 1 MAIL TRAIN DEL A YED The mail train was delayed for li hours last night due to engine trouble midway betwten Nigor and Kluang.
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  • 96 1 BRITISH sovereigns, American money m gold Ami paper currency and also A.usl:ali'in paper currency, apart from gold bars and ioos< viiamonds, were found hidden m the body-belt of x member of the crew of i X.L.M. aircraft which arrived at Kallang Airport on Sunday
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  • 544 2 Exit From Airstrip Only By Form-Check rpHl<: IM\ pnis*-cutiun mtne.".>* gay. ewtence m U'.p Ninch Police Court, yi -tcrilay. tlio RH «uy of tt»o Jo*nt i-n-ltrn-n.ary .nquiry into 10 toutattvr OhM^M e— Bgttiat thr km cf K.A .F. trtuk- nn'l fMmton Horn t)u> airstrip at
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  • 51 2 TOKIO Monday JftMHMi Education Ministry today cnc^rt down on <C leading Japanese puNUhet* (MlbUcstion c»i RO 1 r :,t iooki 1-1 J^pan traßriatiOO r r icut t^c authors cr lepKi TIM npONl •JMUn** n->v rr "mo: pMbk foreign imticr*' beck; vv.tnowt p-Tn:i^i from aLiea ncadjuErters
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  • 80 2 LABOURERS SEEK EQUAL TREATMENT FOR BACK-PAY MOgapffrt Municipal labourers want equal treatment with Municipal staff m respect of back-pay and ai'owancc-?. The Ifuatclpal Laboui I'nion.s Federation has decided to ask the City Fathers f"f interim payments similar f> tbOM rr.ade to clerical sUff on August 16 and for a fu'l
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  • 96 2 SULTAN TO PRESIDE Th^ Pairing Executive Omßcii meets tooa/ at Kua'a Lipis Originally this moctmg was to have be:n hi»id at Jeruatut m the New Council Chamber but for security lessons it wjis considered bettor to hold it at Kuala. Lipi;;. His Hig^hnes.' the Sultan who will preside at the
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  • 64 2 In the 17 accidents which occurred m Singapore during the last 24 hours, only four persons were Injured. At noon yesterday, an Indian and a Malay wvre knocked down by a motor-cycle at 223 BOD. Alexandra Road. Four hours later, two Chinese were knocked down by
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  • 26 2 Lieutenant H. N. Smyth, Lieutenant L. G. Jago, and Lieutenant R. H. Stevens hav e been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commanders MRNVR.
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  • 26 2 Mr. E. H. Bromley, European Masu-r. MES, has been appointed to act as Headmaster, Victoria School, Singapore, m placo of Mr. R. F. Bomford.
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  • 72 2 NANKING. Mon. A Central New? Agency <\c 'patch from Mukden sai<l tcJay ;i hujje ft re which starled m "the coal p'ts at the Fushun minr% on Friday dfternocr. \va9 still ragrng yesterday. Tiio con flay: .it ion. w'.iich vran said to have resulted from natural com>>»i3ticn,
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  • 307 2 AVER 500 persons attended the funeral of the hit-- Mr. S. I, Chan yesterday. The procession J«*ft his house at Emerald Hili Road at 4 p.m. and passed through C'!erm»nct*;».a Avenue, Moulmein Road, Balestier Road und Serangoon Itoad When the cortege arrive! at Bidadari.
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  • 106 2 Mystery shrouds the wreck of a local-typo craft sighted m the China Be) about 10 miles oil the Eastern Singapore coast, last week. All that was visible were si.\ feet of two preen painted masts. There was no trace of survivors an<l none
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  • 227 2 NEEDY PADI-PLANTERS 'SQUEEZED' IN N.MALAYA A NEW RACKET IS imj Kn IN the northern Malay states of Kedah and Perl new racket has developed. Aj A man with a $40 capital and a little bit of ki can cam a neat mt profit of *40 or cv.v $60 months. The
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  • 93 2 CAUS SUR MOXTREUX. Switzerland, Monday. PrinK Mmistor of East Indonesia. Anak Gile Agoeng, expressed his hope for an understanding between the Netherlands and Indonesia when he addressed the World Assembly for Moral Rearmament here today. The Premier, introduced by Dr. Egbert De Vries. economic adviser to
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  • 103 2 CANBERRA, Mon. The Federal Attotiiey-General, Dr. Evatt, will be leading counsel for the Federal Government vn Its appeal to the Privy Council against the Australian Hi^h Court verdict m the banking case. The Acting Attorry-General Senator McKenna, said m Canberra that the Bar would
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  • 44 2 NANKING, Mon.— The Ministry of Water Conservancy today requested the Council For United States Aid to obtain $6 million as an allocation from the ECA to undertake fiftceu irrigation and waterway projects m four northwestern provinces, Sinkiang, Kan9u, Tslnghai and Suiyuan U.P.
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  • 87 2 MALACCA, Bat I. b Mgtoy problematic whether tb newlyfoimed Labour P.-.rty m Singapore can achieve th-: ide.il ot the Labour Mov m Britain. Mr. Tan Ch n Lock commented. I; is seriously handicapped by lack of p:opcr leadership tad sound organisation en <>;■• lianu and
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  • 49 2 WELLINGTON, lion.— N« Zealand is to return to Wnlai the ?.800-ton four-n;a^t>! birque Pamir, one of the worl awindling fleet of lalUng sir.j The vepsol, seizotl M I pin at Wellington m Au^-ist LH returned to Auekian I month after a rouncMlie-wo'i trip.— Reutcr.
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  • 66 2 I new addition to Singapore Bar U Mr. RBe van. His application ft-'r aG minion to practise here an Advocate and WJOUJ was granted by the Aetfng Chief Justice J^ Gordon-Smith) m the Hu Court yesterday. Mr Hatchard appear >d m support of the application.
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  • 21 2 Towed Here With Broken Shaft Disabled, with tail-end shaft, tfce M Lj.832 tons' «ftl Singapore hwrbOUr &y ticr c from Sabin.
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  • 91 2 IRENGGANU SCOUTS FOR JAMBOREE The Ttoagganu Boj fa* Association arc to ien4 a M scout* to Kpn ice i s»- lt> a the Wesi I'ao.r.. j^, boj.'o to bo hc'<j to A. r D^oemktr tni^ The ici ct* i d Che Mud! bin Amin |AariAut Dirtrtci Con. missur.erK Gfhani fHoaou.r
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  • 176 3 'oSSIDFRMON, HELP -ritu the Colonial Secretary. Mr. P 0 mmU ,nTkon.- Malay islanders left the secB r SttS a happy assurance. The deputation, vUlagers of Kampong Pahang. journeyed from Pulau Tekong Besar, one mile east of Singapore to ask Government to maintain the land
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  • 92 3 **»< Slllf! Rr >" >rt> c.nfano'f is being who are making a docu tan P'cSre of m 'SSn Sydney to London b> S and Mr. WOO* came, am. Both men W**A «J«; rot at the recovery of tn<. Sv from tho effects of wa.. Aftorthtn
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  • 146 3 Thomas E. Scott, a Euiopcan fniployee of the Cold Storage Oeamerks. was found lying by the Me of the road m front of 7, Oxlcy Rise, at i 0.56 p.m. on I Sept. 26 by a numbei of policemen. He was unable to move
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  • 25 3 SULTAN TAKES THE HELM »*M«a Ok .sultan of the S' r Ush Ad Trcn ??aau. tllITMl f rom Kuala n arrival Hi ?*i and the
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  • 119 3 A Cantonese. Tong Ah Soo. who was found carrying a revolver at Smith Street on February 5 Jast, was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. It was alleged that Tong was seen
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  • 93 3 TEN-YEAR PLAN TO REDUCE TOOTH DECAY Askov, Minnesota, Monday.— Almost 350 children m this area will begin a 10-year-plan m October to reduce tooth decay by more than 40 per cent. The programme will cost nearly $100,000. But, most of the expense will be carried by the U.S. Public Health
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  • 66 3 Two American girls v;ere aboard the United State* Lines ship ''America", which docked at Southampton. They were the H and 15 year-old daughters of General Leon -Johnson, Commander of the United States Third Air Division. They arrived from New York with their mother to school m
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  • 149 3 Jumped Overboard When Police Came A Malay jumped oveiboat I at the approach of a r>oh. boat. He was fished out. Abdul Hamki bin Abdullah Lembang bin Omar and six bales of tobacco leaves weighing 160 pounds, were p t oduceJ m the Fourth Police Court yesterday. Abdul and Leinban^
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  • 118 3 The Tamil language In the University of Malaya must have a professor and not a lecturer to hold the Chair says the influential Tamil Society of Malaya. The society has passed a resolution thanking the Malayan Governments and their select committees for giving Tamil
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  • 67 3 Preparations are m full swing for the Garden Fete to be held on Saturday, October 9, m Government House Grounds m aid of the Handicapped Children Fund sponsored Dy Lady Gimson. Variety shows, wayangs. bands, novelty stalls, prizes, and other attractions will be provided. A
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  • 216 3 ON the evidence I cannot see how the learned District Judge could have come to any other conclusion," said Mr. Justice Jobling m the Singapore High Court yesterday m dismissing the appeal of Arathoon Sons, Ltd., against the dec.s.on of Mr. A. W.
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  • 129 3 Pch \h Wee, m whose kitchen at lvl Mile. Chua Chu Kan?: Road, was found a cauldron an empty drum and a sprout whicn fitted "very nicely «oj* hole' on the side of the diuin. denied that the paraphenaha was a still. She indignantly disclaimer ownership
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    267 4 Mr. Thomas Francis Flynn and Mr. John Le Cain have been appointed Justices of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore. The 1942 St. Andrew's School Senior Boys Reunion Dinner held on Saturday, at the Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant, Great World. Sitting from left to right: Mr. Arthur
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  • 101 4 FESTIVAL OF ARTS TO BE HELD IN CEYLON Colombo. Monday. A Festival of Arts, the "first of its kind to bo held m Ceylon, is being planned by the Ceylon Society of Aits, to coincide with the first anniversary celebrations of Ceylon's independence, m February next year. The festival is
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  • 106 4 Augusta, Georgia, Monday. Five Henry Wallace campaign workers reported that a mob of i 300 men dragged them from' their headquarters here an»1 drove them 10 miles out of town, where they were dumped with the warning to stay out of: Augusta. The four women and
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  • 76 4 Prague, Monday. A Dominican Abbot was today sentenced to 18 years imprisonment foi helping refugees cross the frontier illegally. Anton Zemek, the Dominican Abbot of the Dominican monastery m Znojmo m southern Moravia, and nine others, weiv accused of operating a refugee smuggling ring with the aid of
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  • 85 4 Colombo, Monday. A plaster cast of a Sinhalese cannon of 1745 AD. presented by a Sinhalese Chief to the Sinhalese King, and captured by the Dutch m 1756 AD, has been returned to Ceylon. It will be housed m the Colombo Museum. The gun is of bronze
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  • 57 4 SHANGHAI, Mon. A cup of plain tea was the only refreshment served to guests at the wedding of the son of a Chinese Navy Officer here during the week-end. This was described m tho Chinese press as the first strict observance of the new austerity
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  • 79 4 CANTON, Monday. Sorry sixty merchants and hawkerc have been arrested by the local authorities since September 1 for charging prices beyond those fixed by the authorities. They are to be tried by a special tribunal. Meanwhile, it is reportea that th, public utility companies' request to Nanking for
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  • 28 4 The nomenclature of Village Committees has been altered to -"Rural District Committees" m accordance with a decision of a 1 meeting of the Rural Board.
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  • 103 4 TOKIO, Monday 0 u thousand five hundred Japanese are scheduled to on a mass hunger stnket^ evening In an appeal for repatriation of all J«g* from Manchuria and £>i»by the end of the year. The action U to jgjoj rally called by Japanese
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    • 86 4 S| OH YOUR RABJO^TOH BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon Engglish Schools Broad. 1.00 p.m. Lunch-time music by The Radio Orchestra; 1 30 News: 1.45 Rhythm Parade with Woody Herman: 2.00 Close Doxn. 8.15 p.m. Programme Summary. News Summary and Announcements: 8.20 Music by The Radio
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    • 221 4 ma, y; 12 0:,-: 12 4d Rewa m£, Close Down m 6 i :> M maiy: S.W -:ort Im; 7.UJ Tim- S:r H [lArti Oorn< Bndan" .news n Mala T4sE^' l^B Musical 815'SH D»".M. RED NETWORK CHINESE A, INDIAN I PROCKAMMES I M 12.00 pm Btgnatin I i Open::v, A:
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  • 525 5  - Eating Time Is Training Ti me Mabel Wong most 1 ami aid no h him o n< when rip o: water f: n it, so as to ruvistom hun to cup when weaning mac cones. He ml! iibb!e Md sue* tac edg< fin »"d >>••< v lil liavo to hoW
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    • 66 5 j i "A Choice Selection of Top Coats Dresses by Jaeger THE RAFFLES GRILLROOM IS OPEN KVERY DAY FOR LUNCH THE COCKTAIL HODR with FRANK PICKFOKD at the piano from 7 to 8 p.m. m the New I cunge is the populai rendezvous for the Smart Set THE INFORMAL DANCE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 444 5 DIARY Rushton's calibre. She sets tne lead by volunteers tor "as many mornings as tne appeal needs. Mrs. Ned Clumneck. another member oi the Y.W. C.A., will assist with Braddell Hise district. Others are also helping. Today at 5 p.m. YWCA Leaders Training Course commence at 5 Raffles Quav. Prizes
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  • ROUND-UP CABLED NEW FORM FAR AND NEAR
    • 344 7 SHANGHAI, Mon.— Preparations have been compieted for the early implementation of a seven-point programme, mapped out by Yn\ Chen Chi-tien, Minister of Commerce and Industry, designed to speed up production m hinese industries and boost the nations foreign trade. Attention will be concentrated,
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    • 75 7 ■TDOUBAO r.cnbuy. v A ■POteMlMi for SsL. t Hyderabad '!Li as TMicuW' the re--SSSn Minister, ttiwab Mom STjuw. to lay the Hyd«JjTdtoputi before .In M +»j O nob wwii «M the Vfliir en VVc!nesi:ay, sent 55ftoTty*v. Lie, President c r q» Security Oounali ani Jtir jarfrurtine them
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    • 64 7 MELBOURNE. Monday. Oil c" j rtton wiU txgin m :r.» V :<?i-Kfp a: pas of r j .vT. New Guinea early ann tuners th€ of ConuMrM hading. Dutch Ufields, on the (•Xire.l v r Ol Ne'.v already tnploy- > tuand men. the i Australian mdd
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    • 47 7 SHANGHAI, Ifoo. Wan.; >^:-ho, i former on\.loyee of g***rican-owned Shanghai nmtt Company, who was re«ttty Kntenced to weath for stotog by a Shanghai Special Tri.i.r.i], 8 scheduled to be accordl to Th« execution order is said the Wn,,i Smd i«n Re uter
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    • 146 7 mi uV u< Moa --The Economic Control Agthorom*mS S mobil!zl ng 5,000 investigators for a Hen of the City's goaowns from n was repotted today. New inspectors arc being recruited from the -lewly recruited Greater Shanghai Youth Corps who pledged allegiance to President Chians? Kai-ahek m
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    • 50 7 WBSIANS SEEK CHINESE NATIONALITY v Mai m arpivinL IUM E UPt> J? they! N^-, t0 the North »«n«nbS f rpvol "tion was; Spr c, t f l^ «<f *an Mill- kno M. k„• Harbln and X V on law and hia,1 s Skovoxtzov. ho 'or many: 5J52««j posn Reuter agreement.
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    • 28 7 ANKARA, via Istanbul, Mon. Mr. George Wadsworth, the new U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, arrived yesterday from Baghdad ami will \>i> .s.nt hi» creilentials tomorrow.
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    • 109 7 FIOBART, Australia, Mun. i'ay.- There's a icinv tr,n noisseur's dream m the cellar of AustrnU-'s oldest licensed hotel. But, the dusty bottles are tefinitcly not for .tale." On the cellar xhehes of Bush Inn, Tasmanii, stand: Half a dozen buttht of Maraschino lH>ttle<l m 1821. Apricot.
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    • 187 7 ROME, ivfon.—An estimated 300.000 Italians turned out m a Communist show of strength and h ara Palmira Togliatti declare that his attempted assassination had created the "climate" for the civil war which may yet come. Togliatti spoke directly to !about 40,000 persons who
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    • 82 7 HONGKONG, Mon. A trade exhibition, claimed to be thefirst ever held m the Portuguese Colony of Macao, will open on October 3 and coi.tinue for a month. The exhibition will be confined to product* of Chinese manufacturers m Macao. Hong kong and Canton. Nearly 100 intending
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    • 278 7 BANGKOK, Mon.— The Siamese Government has resumed negotiations for the recovery of thirty million grammes of Siamese frold held by the Allied authorities In Japan under the enemy property regulations, it was authoritatively learned here. Preliminary talks m this 'egard began last year but
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  • 113 8 ROUND WORLD IN PICTURES the Hiph Jump m masterly Tointn's Inter-Count if >:thlttic Urn Staiium, London. Regiment vrovUes Guard of Honour for His Excellency the Governor, on th~ i of the opening of the Legislative Assembly. Battle of BHUUn, a Mosquito croaked near Manston, RAF station. Picture utching the pall
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  • 468 10 MEW YORK, Monday. -The r "lent less rise m living cost;- is i ginning to change at lea.-.t o.ie United Stairs custom as more Jind mo r e Aincricans have their meals at home instead of ttucking to restaurants. Americans, once famous for
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  • 121 10 BYD: -V Mr* pitted WOI'K **>M Mr H. H Ef-i, cjS U.MiM>ur:v 1 Boo:,!, uho expr^H l^ that *W»:n s con^ attract pniw-nger,^s ann .y th« m. .Th-' HMln of nan Tramways Empia* soc^ion ,Mr. OS^ <hJ the views of jt. Cherry (socretan- tth,o 'h, Australian K»iiwavi c sionon
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  • 114 10 Moscow. Monday. dating bark to the sevo tury B.C. have Ken fa archaelogist invosticati ancient fortress to Karmir-Blur, olp of tb administrative ceatni ancient state of Unit! territory of the prd Southern Tran.-Ca'.icasi In thr sevinte r. 'ooni unearthed out of fl tota ;in one palace, scieatU found pold
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  • 48 10 SOLDIERS, SAffl AND AM WASHINGTON M The Army bai !Navy has UllO* 1 are members o: ttie ah •otwered itoce w i Force becar.:- I I branch ol J"j year. Bm it wai dally recently. m formal dire« Force decreed 'listed person I women^ hencefcrtb* a.s "airmen. U.P.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 119 10 j POP 1 K\4"'l^|"Xl\'l- NO liJNf W4T LUCC'f ,JUSTAiI f XiL h'Cli' UMP ClC*\Wm TO A&C VOO >^ fT s ■*> r^.^ £T BELINDA W. c^-i-^ sure younes able j*. N J% l^^'^JLSS^,^ v2«,i k!^mi i -*-/IiBM U«t »«eic-RO«Mi»? V Gi#Ll BUCK RYAN flNr HOW I^ THE IFOR fl KEWRSE
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  • 130 11 MANILA. Mon -Dr Jose P. Lttrel, opposition presi Icntial enttkte m the next year's elections, canie out i-penly against Communism m any form Li the course or un open forum address. He attacked the Red id.-ology amJ teetered that O, mo-iacv was the best form of
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  • 185 11 Where Govt. Servants Get 161 Days Holiday Yearly HYl)F M- VI» i ts |t more hoU- n l toi>i> n invee for instance, works m prnw •'■'.^year. He can spen* the Llktf r^finB-and draw Ml pay for it. £t of his tin* iwj e dar liBts
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  • 227 11 TOKIO, Monday. "Personally I like the Jupanese people, but I do not regard as ordinary human beings those who were responsible for their country going to war," Lt. Gen. H. C. H. Robertson, C-in-C of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces, declared m an article carried
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  • 196 11 WASHINGTON, Mon Washington districts of Georgetown University has announced a new course entitled "the culture and historical survey of modem India" to begin with the opening of the autumn term. The course will be conducted by Dr. Hainan Singh of Delhi. Dr.
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  • 270 11 MANILA, Moil— The industrial and economic needs of the FMiifjptneti are being studied by a working party of the ECAFE with a view to coordinating the local picture with the situation obtained throughout the Far East. Five ECAFE representatives, who arrived m Manila recently conferred
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  • 72 11 CANTON, Mon. A "Children's Town" costing GY500.000. is one of the major public work* project to be carried out by the Kwangtung Provincial Government. The site for this town has already been chosen *nd construction is expected to begin soon. Madame Soong, wife of the Governor, is the
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  • 64 11 CANTON. Monday.—European boxing Is catching on fast m Canton and the sport is said to have achieved a popularity so far unknown m this province. Local Chinese dubs have had to provide more facilities for this form of recreation which has become so popular that a
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  • 128 11 Nanking, Monday. A group of more th?.n 200 members or the Legislative Yuan announced a decision to organise a "Democratic Freedom Association to fo«ter socialism m China. The group, which includes leading legislation Fan Yu Hsiu and Wu Hsien Ho. is at present drafting an
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  • 484 12  -  Oswald Henry Film NoUs By |<?SE ITl'RBI. who Singapore film- fans saw in Metro (lohhvyn- Mayer's musicolour production Holiday In Mexico." returns to in* screen in •Three Daring Daughters" which opens at the Capitol tomorrow. Co-starring with him is Jan<^ Powell who also
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    • 44 12 PAR I I Pi T A Last 3 Shows: t, G. 15 9.15 p.m. Thrilling Love Story, Mystery Unreeled m starring George Sanders Lucille Itall with Boris Karioff Something stirring and sensational m motion picture! OPENING TOMOKKOW Herbert Lorn Phyii* Dlxey m "DUAL ALIBI"
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    • 97 12 ••WMr-ii \\id,, v MO "Joan ut O/.uv '"I RO\ \l. DON'T LAUuri NOW! THE REAL KICK IS STILL IN THE BUG! <m3rAw i :Nil) Pf fiTn wLJmI |\V\rt HIM. Tk&tMAD XEXT lIA.M.i: HlL\ I THE FINEST BRITISH PICTURE MADE. SEASON EXTENDED PHoIe9O3 2-4.1MJ0-9.30.P* J. Arthur Rvnk Presents "THE SEVENTH VEIL
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  • 710 13 MALAY A N SH AR E QUO TATIO NS »pv"°. r: v Mai was Alex. Brick Q T&0 ion-. Tin |gj F f: V M 5 3.6sctlcb 1 10.00 10.2S Great Eastern xm 50.00 MOO VjtetfKr 44.75 ft&M Henry 2 5 |<Mk Bank \t Kcc (0) 1.70 I.SO cd Elcci.Pl
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  • 18 13 All vehicles going tc Holland must now have a valid triptych or "Carnet de Passage."
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 117 13 WASHINGTON. Monday. The Rice Committee of the FAO has asked all rice exporting countries to temporarily defer shipments scheduled to Europe and divert them to South East Asia. The International Emergency Food Committee of FAO said that the recommendation was made necessary since Burma will
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    • 15 13 The share market yesterday wa? quiet but steady. There weie lew price alterations.
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    • 172 13 The rate of progress towar Ig rehabilitation of th^ Hong Fatt Mine during the third-quaiter of this year was said to be satisfactory. A joint report made by thc?| consulting engineers and the manager of the mine on Sept. 11. stated that there has
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    • 91 13 CANBERRA. Mon. Every effort is being made by the Federal Government tc increase supplies of tmplate from abroad and it is expected that additional export* from Britain will be coming to hand at an early date. One of the main reasons behind the Commonwealth's esorts is
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    • 59 13 SYDNEY, Monday.— Seven men who ssta t down at a reunion dinner m Adelaide. South Australia, recently had an aggregate age of 550 years, of which 262 years had bern spent m the service the South Australian railways. %t Eldest of the party was Mr. A. Martin
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    • 124 13 Produce Markets Round- Up Despite reports of inquiries emanating from Japan for a large quantity of Malayan coconut oil, the local oil market opened the week quiet and unchanged. In the sago flour section. Siak flour eased slightly with business passing at $17 4 Pepper quotations remained unchanged at the
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    • 53 13 The rubber market opened steady and unchanged from Saturday. There was little business transacted. Closing prices were Tone Steady, quiet. i Buyers. Seller*. No. 1 Oct. RSS 43% 43^ No. 2 Oct. RSS 41 3 4 42 No. 3 Oct. RSS 40% 40% O.D. 43% 43
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    • 110 13 MILLION PICULS OF SUGAR EXPECTED MANILA, Monday. -A million piculs (50,000 tons) of sugar is expected from the coming season's operation of the Binalbagan- Isabel a Sugar Company's rehabilitated plant. Absorbing the remnants nf several neighbouring Su*^» r Centrals, Government owne*l Binalbagan Central on the Island of Negros, is rated
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    • 84 13 CANBERRA, Mon. Jap i piecegoods which hay I beer finished m Britain aio to he shipped to the British Dominions and Colonies, according to the Journal of the Australian Associated Chambers Of Commerce. The Journal says that Britain is to import 100.000,000 yards of the Jap
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 89 13 FOB YOUR INSURANCES CONSULT I NATIONAL i EMPLOYERS Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) MOTOR, FIRE, WORKM ENS COMPENSATION, j I PFRSONAL ACCIDENT, BIJRGLARV.IIOUSEOWNERS/ j HOLSEiIOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE, CASH AND CAMS IN TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL ACXIDRNT, FIDELITY GIARANTEE ETC., JSTC. CLAIMS BOMS of 33 l/3°/o allotted Policyholders m the
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  • 338 14 Statin* that the Austin m cricketers m England will brtoa back record profits of num than £50.000. he adds that Uk playcts made that moaey and that sonic of it should bo available m a Flayers' Retention and Testimonial lutul to keep the
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  • 30 14 Khalsa Scors 1-0 Hockey Victory Khalsa Association oeat CYMA by 1-0 at hockey on {he Khalsa ground, St. Gvorgc's Road, yesterday. Rattan Singh, centre-half, scored the goal before the interval.
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  • 309 14 Coaching Of Juniors Bring Results LONDON, Monday. THE victory of a 19-year-old Californian, Rkhard Gonzales, m the American l*wn tennis championships recently, emphasise the importance of the coaching of juniors m laws tennis. While many clubs have not been idle m encouraging young
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  • 218 14 TESTIMONIAL FUND FOR JOE DAVIS LONDON, Monday— A national testimonial fund for Joe Davis, for 20 years undefeated world snooker champion, lias been launched m England. The committee responsible have already sent 3,000 letters to bookmakers all over the country and 3,000 to billiards halls, as well as other letters
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  • 309 14 LONDON, liondty lowing are football fixtures Saturday. October 2 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa v Sl.pffiel.- Bolton W. v Annul Burnley v. Everton. Charlton Ath v Btrmirgiaa Liverpool v. Derby 0 Manchester C. v. M':;i<> brough. PorUmouth v. Now c Utd. Preston North Kni v. r;. pool. Stoke
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  • 22 14 and' Joho C ro v*'> the meeting. In an, n V rt^ usual field and 'JSmta tor
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    • 88 14 188 Bm aruruw»fc fl P^' Ag§[§lA^ fat ■an|«; fa M/mrW I\J .^^^o^^. "^B BEvSflb t>\c^ te v.ot WmiMu MJ fl Kli^n /y( **^s^E^ Darryl F. Zanudc .fl B fl MB jU I presents <^^^|^B w^ II I N Pi &J .3 K^^Ky Ea Vk l I ft l In k
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  • 193 15 Recs Display 'Victory Cup' Form; Qust Changi A irmen Mi CLEARS A HURDLE ,-up matches played yesterday, ttu< i the S R C won their games, knockX L Figineering Association and he <- I, s r <<diun;, the Hers played some mTh hr«< O'ligi Airmen by five goals P BOI>
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  • 37 15 Th? ComraisHloner-General, Mr. Malcolm McDonald, and Mm; MacDonaid arriving at the Island Club on Sunday. Mr. MacDonaid presented prices, brought from Kelaotwi, to the winners of the Club's "*W ffolf tournament.
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  • 85 15 Ktoj best hints.' h;:j«ln-et-rin^ .\<>sn. Mm ;i last and thrilling (up game yesterdax. A'! :-oa!s were netted during tr m ad ha I v. uson, cen-tre-forward, netted t\ ftnrt IWal from i penalty Pok Sic Weng, the Engineer! rastodiau, Wng penalised foi in^ i war forward who about
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  • 135 15 SYDNEY, Mon. Night foothaH has made its debut m Sydney and the promoter are essaying the formidable task ol combining In it features of three wideJycontrastirg cudes Rugby, Soccer, and Australian Rules. The first match, played with a round bail, and a* furious pace, was mainly Kugby, witJi
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  • 52 15 Thp Director? of the YMCA of Singapore, hay agrecl thac YMCA members and Services, who reserve tennis cow ts at thi Bras Basah Road ground may be permitted to invite their lady friend to play on the courts. All men wishing to play must be eiiher YMCA numbers
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  • 164 15 Chiff Britton To Manage Everton LONDON Monaay The appointment of Cliff HffttM as manager of KvertOi., th^ First Division Leasrue Club, ii further evidence of ilie faitu which club directorates QM placing m mon who had bri'liant playing reputation.-*. It has been said that good players do not leossari'y make
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  • 135 15 Fart hacke\ was seen r.; the Victoria School grouivl x-rcn the School XI b?a t the Si aff XI by five goals to thremi n the school's Gpening hockey match of the season. The- boys were fast anc tireless m their efforts to score. Although beaten, the
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  • 24 15 Tough Job This Picking Winners! 1 hr. r '^Km 2?? °y our wmeraman at Ust Saturday's Singapore r*ce« for a likely winner— (Tribune Picture).
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  • 38 15 Entries for trie Singapcrc !948 £.vir?n-iing &nd Divins Championshipc, to be held on October 23, will close on Thursday. Entries should be addresr.cn to Mi. LSCffig Yu Soc. Hen Secietnry and Treasurer. Chinese Swimmrng Club, Singapore.
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  • 22 15 Kaikwyu Bpc^is Culb beat SH3 Boys' Club m a Third Division League gamp at Geylang Stadium yesterday by one-nil
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  • 35 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mou. It has been decided that the Malaya Cup soccer Hnul rJplnu heUccen Selamj r >r and Neyri Bcvi!Alun will take place on Oct. 2 on tl: V'wtoriti Institution ftomttd hcrt
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    • 93 15 ninoy JEBD YOUR INQUIKIKS* to IXTEKNATIONAL TBAJJB CORIORATION 20i), Queen St., Phone «.T7O for Siation«n r Supplies Sports Goods etc.. i &1Z Kced.f run. |Jj| JJir&m. depresied .r it.fforing if./ of jTlb\\ ,f p-'i/ rj-.vsical incapacity your §IVII N I I Iff )£l :J :n V c crx n£ GUt
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  • 236 16 Manhunt Extended Through Jap Isles TOKIO Mon KuM r.icnths an.l' on^ <lav i't\ pruoaoinf crime MfttropoHtaii police authorities -innouno* to<lay they had found U.e "poiaon murderer who Calked lb employees of the THkoku Banks Shinsma, hi hn;n h into drnnc deadly poisoi nid walked off with 180.000
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  • 212 16 THE latent tounl-'p of new from Malav:;".; WSlflOBll ivetived last Right Hjn that Umr haft baai 19 arraata ir the Federation durirv; the past 24 hours thnv :r. P^rak. rtve in Ne^n BaBlbUaa, n m? in Sel in^^r. on»» in Penan r ami one in Ketiah Perlis. JOHORE.
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  • 229 16 SEREMBAN. Monday.- A well-known bandit m Negri Sembilan. Lim Chong. wai badly wounded m a gun-duel with one of his own men and was left for dead. Police found him alivo m the Port Dickson area anr* arrested him. Between last night and
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  • 34 16 A number of Dayak trackers have arrived in Pahang. They are attached to the Malay Regiment Headquarters in Kuala Lipis, and accompany the Security Forces in the various expeditions against bandits.
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  • 135 16 HIT All, Monday Arme-i terrorists carrying Sten guns. lifles and revolvers, held up a lorry on the Bakri Road this afternoon and decamped with the vehicle and $800 worth of cigarettes. A clerk who was a passenger on the lorry was relieved of
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  • 204 16 Of the 545 accidents on Singapore roads m August, 473 involved civilian vehicles only. Six awere fatal: four adult cyclists, a child pedestrian and a driver were the victims. 171 were injured, 51 seriously. Of these, 37 were adult pedestrians and 16 child
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  • 193 16 I7OTA TINGGI. Monday-A lar*e force of about U I 11 infiltrated into the Lee Sawmill at t.v UtH tacked the guards and propm.. m the 'early "hTui morning. They overpowered th- guar damage. The raider- deeampoil wilh a lorry load of provisions wh'ch hoy
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  • 26 16 iwu nunda-d roundi ammunition eontai:.tin wer c fouml by a civr-v--behind a lun e at Jobor, ft* o n Sunday iftern i
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  • 18 16 Up to September 25, a tcta cf 794 Special Cocttai i hrn been recruited In M
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  • 163 16 OEGAMAT. Monday— A Police-Military party located n larg terrorist training-school m the jungle vest of Chaah torday. A school building, with writing desks r.\d a training ground, and accommodation for about 200 were found m the camp. No contact was made with mv bandit In
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  • 78 16 Mr. Malcolm MacDoMM Commissioner General for South East Asia, and Sir Franklin Oimson, Governor of Singapore, are exempted from the registering group of persona ir. Singapore. They are exempted becauthey are the representatives of the* King here. There is no other exemption in the group in
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