Morning Tribune, 9 April 1947

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  • 40 1 8 The Burma c r 3 Pyinn i tral Burma. by thiii rt military tied that od up In n i ie ftrm ac perating L j With 1 i ith th r Reuter
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  • 57 1 Anti-Phibun Demonstrtion In Bangkok I B ground M Royal Palace B [t was broken B of ;ne B unB I cin■l by Phibun m rally obscure P ;na. c mbai tne k .qr the I protesting I ly m:- U ltii iii up by the I throe men I revealed.
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  • 40 1 Pad On, April il execution at i"« ol a 23-year-cht-lieutenant, •vn. was H tdachl, at the I May. Badhan alii nmandi Army In N. to control his Including murniont of Ausllam, mutilation ami Australian and
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  • 191 1 PATIALA, PUNJAB, Apr. 8. —The ."Maharaja of PaMala, Pro-Chancellor (Deputy Chancellor) of the Indian Chamber of Primes, foday urged the Indian princes to stop "sitting on the fence" and to tike part m the Indian Constituent Assembly. Replying to an address
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  • 440 1 DETROIT. April 8. Henry Ford— pioneer of the mobile, who developed the horseless carriage into a billion dollar empire, whose "Tin Lizzie" became a by-word around the world died shortly before midnight yesterday m his Dearborn. Michigan, home, was 83. Announcement of
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  • 372 1 NEW SOLUTION TO INDIA'S COMMUNAL PROBLEM IMPARTIAL INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION SUGGESTED LONDON, April 8. An impartial International commission for the adjudication of India's communal problems was Been today as practical politics by Labour Party quarters directiy interested m Indian affairs. These quarters said this suggestion was initially mooted last December when
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  • 126 1 BUS PLUNGES INTO RIVER: 7 KILLED Seattle, Apr. 8. Seven per- sons are believed to have been killed when a bus plunged into a river on 'he outskirts of Seattle, af.er colliding with an oil lorry on the bridge. Some passengers were rescued from the submerged bus and revived !by
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  • 45 1 New York. April 8. M Chic turor. was hopmß to rom the Newark airport. iy m an attempt the wurid flight re- flight which brqnr rd b twin-prminrd Doiml i tnblylng with The pr^rnt n IP hv Ilionain mm i Reuter
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  • 62 1 Massacre Trial Verdict: Another Appeal The Chinese Appeal Committee sent a leUer ytsterday morning to the Chinese Consul General requesting him to exert his influence to have toe sentences passed on the 5 Japanese war criminals reviewed and to press for the arrest of other Japanese who had a haml
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  • 103 1 Honolulu, April B.— The Liberty ship Stephen S. Austin reported today that it was drifting 450 miles south of Midway after losing her propellor when the tail shaft broke. The ship said that it was m no danger of sinking Ttw position was given as about
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    • 49 1 this season brings you ..ALL THAT THE HEART) T \M LONGS FOR, THE BI N .pC OF EVERYTHING, wSOMEr QI O^ l^' THING THAT YOU OWEj YOURSELF NEW fashions NEW designs 0 Witness our comprehrnsiv<' range of goods. Ttl 2<»fn v^"*^ Mo-i T tL ***** RAFFLCS PLACE Cables: BAJAJ
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  • 363 2 'Spies Won't Go Until War And Fear Of War Has Gone' Newman and spy-Story wrltei w\ making a four-month Lecture tour of the Kir East tor the W Office, spok< at K.A.F. Stati< langi. tore y« lea m P Mr Newman Illustrated h tere>tins lecture with m )ji> audience against
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  • 87 2 MINESWEEPER HAND-OVER AT NAVAL BASE Rear Admiral J Bgerton Fia-. Omcer, Mala van Avon, will today hand-over a British minethe H. M. S. Minstrel to the Siamese Navy. at trie NavaJ Base The handing-over ceremony is expected to begin at 11 a.m. when the Rear Admiral will inspect both British
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  • 90 2 Sailor On Housebreaking Charge Richard Apperley- Jones (29 oi the m v "Nanmei" appeared m the Fourth Magistrate's Court lord ay en v charge ol housebreakinc. He was alleged to have entered on the night of April 2 me Cabin ol Mr. Arthur Donald Molnet. the Master, m order to
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  • 41 2 MALACCA Apr 8 -A b four f< long and three U snared by a 1) Bukit Sengeh A Chinese labourer unsucnpted to t ;i k<' animal alive Eve w.i aronm m the tht riea'li her ';>'■<! lor rlrvon
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  • 109 2 Lord Killearn. £pe- :n--mi.-s!cner m South-Ea>t A will (apore by air <»n April 12 on an Australia at the invitation i I the Australian O< verntnent H will be by Lady Killearn and by Capt. D F Noel. n Guard' his prtv retary.
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  • 13 2 SIKH LOOTERS CAUGHT BY RADIO PATROL :r'»] m t! ol thi j uno
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  • 115 2 n Indian member of a gang sentenced to eighteen months' rigorous imprisonmi tit for housebreaking and the of three complete wheels of a car, at the conclusion trial 1> Second District J R yesterday. Two other Indians, Sharip bin Ibrahim Shah ana Wallyuppi
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  • 169 2 Ho Kian Ch< ownei was seni nu-nt for unlawful poe .38 rrounds of ammunition, at the Third ■,vi. s lound siui 1 retired tw dbrit Mr. Justice l a. Hi then Hi i ti> inn ent on the second sent*»n currenth v*:tn
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  • 69 2 REUNION OF ST. FRANCIS' EX-PUPILS The ex- pupils Institution. Mala sident m Bingap< first Kt'union functi Tour Restaurant v ~00 memtx attended ami n« Mgr. M. Ole( b i»m p Gomez, Mr. P Mr. T:iy Hon« Dr Pa*lar. Dr. M T i 1 organisers and ari I variety com ciutvd
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  • 38 2 Societies Must Notify Existence vith efl 194T Al] inptfd und (>rdina 1941. nd m 15th i Any 8 I >th Apri. which I lid A •led si' pply for i or <>n will bi und Afi ant i
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  • 31 2 ducted m t The J n head Injui 10 whilt *aid I tion with an Lr from The dC( ThP mil Ycwhio, I minute Tl. ins? of muntini
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  • 6 2 DRESSER CONDEMNS SHELVING OF SCHEME gfhf
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  • 585 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1947. Late Sir Cecil Clementi London \^<«ut> Messrs Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House. 98, St. Martin's Lane, W.( The passing of Sir Cecil dementi, former Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States, recalls to mind the some/What unedifylng efforts
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  • 769 4  - Big Four Split On German Problems W. N. Ewer D y S the noted commentator V on world affairs. i^ r 1 he Hu i\ usly the the weeks transferred to the Council table, but not It may bo, Mr. MolotoV only meant to flre a few shota m order
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  • 185 4 5-Second News From Britain I by Bed! 1 material dun.. monthi K i V e, Fabric Federal it is ufliclallj vs. -that d few tnonthi the tain cloths will docket demand" Theft of 13 eg| where he was emp] Charles Frick.M (51 nud. Bexley Heath. a tin, at Dartford it
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  • 713 5  - OUR LONDON LETTER Former R.A.F. Man's Lucky Strike H.L. HOPKIN Ir b y "1 S i 5 sTo W ur m :!y someI I could Win a ■I tne 'f millions 'I 'lie llV II ,11 pools, I bling which I -heel II M v ni theory. and particular I
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    • 519 5 If it's obtainable at. m Art Curios C. K. Tang All Kinds Eastern Arts Crafts Exceptional Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD j SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant 2, Finlayson Green 61, Middle Road, Singapore, Phone 2620. Confectionery FOR WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY TEA-PARTIES 'CALL AT: THE VICTORIA Confectionery Store 71, Victoria Street,
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  • 127 6 A \l l he Un pub hi viet Foi M whicl n but 1< [g of civil v Later the MOSCOW Radio ttment by it accusj ot givii militai China nmeni troops and esta United air near the main China, ■rl il and 'services 1
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  • 71 6 Chinese Reds Ask For UNRRA Relief Reuter HANOHAI, Apt if The Chin/ nmunist Rellel Administration cabled to General nd the UNRRA tral Committee In Washii Chinese Government's t'd di> crimination p the distribution ol UNRRA relief, and demanding -all UNRRA available supplies and supplies still to come to to b.
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  • 132 6 3HINOTON, Apr. B.— Democratic Senator J. \v Flub: d that Russia threatens to domin tne worl unmui flltration and told the Senate, 3 'infiltration and corrut*within." He -aid President Truiv. I Turk ad proiramme would be a positive 'to counteract the appi'r unlimited expansion of iv.
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  • 34 6 BOMBAY Indian >rm Ogam Intern to ore. 11 tt< removal of 84 portraits on trie walls ol the Jaganti&th Tempiut Puri. Biiiar Provli Th, K''f.>rm Organisation chibltlon Hi], cultun Reuter
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  • 16 6 TEXTILES SMUGGLED THROUGH KENGTUNG Reuter Apr 7 An l<»r the South 0 I* I un- will
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  • 145 6 WASHIIMUIUN, Apr. B.— Government mediators announced yesterday after a conference with Union and Company representative.-, that "good progress had been made toward a settlement of the national telephone strike. hinted at a new e< mprumlse formula, which might i the walkout m 24 to 48
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  • 51 6 SHANGHAI. Ap». 7. The radio brpa •n at Yenan. which removed to Waiigyaou. 47 miles northeast of i. prior to the fall oi ihx Ped capital. -ias oeen captured by Government troups. accordIng i. Oovcrnment -controlled Agency today The entir* eQiiipmeiu is nc\: b?te|-tf?%3sfted V na..
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    27 6 I OKI) MOIMIUMIA Vfetf v ol India, uith 1 ..u1> Mount batten, surrounded b.v K.\l o Hirers, ulien tht\\ arrived tt Ncrtholt to take plane for In
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  • 5 6 S.CELEBES RICE PROSPECTS POOR U.P.
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  • 59 6 Paraguay Rising-A Battle Of Words linn frontii gured count Repeated annoui a "thr. Asuncion m, m ri and oi tiie lmmin< 1 ved to have been ba lul thinking rathei Thr actual p, r< than four king m th( »ne Capital and Concej rebel headquarti miles to the nor:: turned
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  • 75 6 14,000 Chinese Await Return To Burma RANGOON. Apr T 1 J.OOO Chines* awaiting repatriation Chai Chung- hsu. newl pointed Chinese Consul-G, m Rangoon, told the Pi Most ol s( mattered among norts ..i Canton tow where they are la by the Chinese Gov and overseas Chinese misations. The Chinese Gi
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  • 52 6 TEHERAN Apr 7 men m Kurclist. near the Iraq border into Persia a year rebel: h\ Government, him n 50 v: scal< A*rmy communiqut One Persian c the town whil :ipied range and who wei the P( Flghtin the Barzani tribe, numb ut 15.000 and
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  • 226 8  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH thai. v r Jayakods then the md bride n which he did with well-chosen It that the i moth< unable v bo •:t to I her only daughter's wedding. Among the gue-ts I saw Mrs. E. Fernando, who wore a li sari m parma
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  • 239 8 The vk- dding took 1 cfiuly at Fernando, the third Mr. and Ml D. Fernand. dduwa I lon. and Mi-s Noeline Chandradass. the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Chandradasa of 23. Bale-tier Road. Singapore. The bride who looked radiant m a lovely gown of white
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  • 276 8 It the latest m evening to have sleeveless blouse-? There were many beautiful and gorgeously coloured s&J m at the variety entertainment at the Victoria Theatre m aid < I the Pamadasa Menu rial Fund Sunday night, but Mrs. S. K. Chettur\ was outstanc: black
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  • 224 8 The R.A.O.C Association which has a nourishing branch m Singapore gave a large dance last week at the Volunteer Drill Hall m Beach Road. The hall, which was gaily decorated with flfcfi and bunting, had exactly the right number of people on the floor to
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  • 55 8 There was a bumper audience iday evening m the Palm Court at Raffl Light Orchestral Concert was given by Joe Speelman's Band. Every it< programme ically re'l and applauded Miss ing delightfully, and Mr Mailinger. who was encored "dly. Many attractive fro< worn. Again I
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  • 394 8  - HO LLYWOOD BOCKTAILS Henry Gris by J 1 Mornntq Tribine i Cortes, m Hollywood I They subni J th< v may likt I thLs COst I J cents. The U Fritz Lan^ b I Yet a to assure th< WOOd celebr the Publicity J make sure thai I surticient arra
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    551 9  -  Josephine Low man By ;It Can Happen Q .y I have di ed that I reins In ■my legs. I am not very h> i I am Just 14. I do not w 5 to have anything ugly like that. S They aren't very bud yet but
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  • 143 9 SAINT JOHNS. NEWFOUNDLAND, Apr. 7.— The Chief Justice of the Newfoundland's Suprerrx Court. Sir Edward Emerson, L plaintiff m a libel action against Peter Cashin, formei Finance Minister and subsequently radio commentator m an action arising out of statements allegedly made by Cashin m
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  • 45 9 BATAVIA. Api. 7 Hope h»s abandoned for tin Of the B.itavia to H;un airliner which crashed north H Bandoeng March 12 ait tied the t>u k igc. The wreckage was found In A mountain gorg* p€ 3b milf^ north of n >g- U.P.
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    • 113 9 P EXCLUSIVE IN MAL\YA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE m*r\t news W it |S^- laoa^^AH hates mahself fo "\WMurro )mah bein' r (-him be in K- .Y 0 0 SON r I A <tfiN' LIKE THIS/- TH' BO/S' j DO THEY < ALIVE IS XaUV£J^£^>JP I GUi.P. r l TOLE ME
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  • 570 10  -  IVOR KRAAL (li-. Tribun v Stall Keptirtrr) ngapoi This demand is conta which is exp< The memorandum al ;-knm thi i nmeni lum pi d to i) \n-> ft nted to th< nation m th< It describes the education two water-tight departme tional Service for
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  • 133 10 COLOMBO. Apr 7 -Vernon Bartlett. Member of Parliament and well-known British journalist, left for Penang today on his way to Singapore after a three weeks' stay m Ceylon where he saw various political leaders including I). S. Senanayake, leader of the SCate Council. Bartlett before his
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  • 83 10 LONDON. Apr 7 The death is announced today of General Sir John Phillip dv Cane. 81. m Berkeley Square. London. He was deputy chairman ol the D< Beers Consolidated mines. His distinguished military career culminated m his appointment v( rnor and commander-in-chlef ol Malta from 1927
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  • 26 10 border <>n hji Tin 1889 til In Mop h regi Hid! (»f t) pl th. suit r ill m< Ling tic ndependt Reuter
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  • 379 10 Gromyko Hits Out At U.S. AXE SUC „—A sharp ti d 81 i licy In übypu byp m id Turkey was n the Unii •Security Council today by And omyko liv- v titd B >nvince us that us ac ion ributes to Ing tht United Nations iresponds to iti print
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  • 93 10 Explosion Kills Two: Six Other In Hospital »\plosion at (iait I Mery near Swansea \fv- j tr-rday caused the death S of two men and injured six others now m hospitaLi i They were members o( a party of 14 woriung at 1 maintrnance and wrre j t'.rufrht by a
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  • 21 10 Paraguay Revolt Reports Exaggerated BUENOS All Morn appear to i cf ni I oppon Informi d follOWl Nmeni collai rnmrnt Reuter
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  • 36 10 Siamese Officers Decorated lovali. tlou Stt.itegic 1 12 Siamese underground cluriiiß The .1 hicti dom, were vrrin front t the United Statei Army'i hug. Pentagon hi from V. (I to 21 m tend oi th U.P.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 75 10 Try This AMERICAN Cross wo rd Puzzle '"f 7 Ila*il1a!l" i J Z [j l-Comnuitidfd Wife of Cronui |R£ -Ml-.V i J| 'p n I i K^^ J j I I I I I 1 111., DOWN 1 L— i KOOl 7-7-, J -r r 1 .111 yy New iV
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  • 95 11 ARLENE DIETRICH LOSES 'SENTIMENTAL' JEEP r< Tli roted 12 tonal columns to a ma h BOp] Marlei I In I had Anj unlikely and tig ol obl ime Arab should .a langui at first n engine personal affection." r. The Time* i n tht ordinary an becomes attached to his
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  • 122 11 PRODUCE MARKETS -ed below are per H weight ex»ept *hexe stated v .rday's quo- x "Meenoon": KPdafc N 1 $85. Indo-C) I N l 186; N Hu:; e: Slam No l Malacca: Supeno* S100. m ■< $33; B B Hi Bean^:— Tientsin Nn 1 H>^ SJP N '2 v 7
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  • 60 11 STUDENTS NOT NEWSPAPER OFFICE SHANGHAI. Apr. 8 A moo and wrecked the M-n the largest private owned newspaper In Soochow. on udents who took ncerning h over an unau n playing the piano m a ro mobsters raided the ffl and beat up the st iff and wrecked the typ<
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  • 133 11 Attack On U.S. Depot Was Well Planned TIENTSIN. Apr 7 Wl United States and Chin rernment authorit ied \nv :>ns into attack on United Ulc Ammunition de■ku, United I Mai s;an extend. r radius of defence perimc'ind the dump to approKimaiely 1.000 yards. This extension W de onsent of the
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  • 62 11 B nina alter a tour 01 m connection with limed ha> •iared- The the pi tnci tak. ten m th< "They blame the AFPFL nment tor the banditry and huvl throughout the FSB^dWS ft g&SS but now they have >ent for our crush the movement
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  • 101 11 LONDON Ap,. 7. -Most country youths hunt rabbits, but do it with 22s ana pet not with buUdoaejrs, which is the currsent fashion m Australli The White brothers at Mus»rook, New South Wales, planned new pastures for thcii northern beef steers but the land unding was
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  • 279 11 SHIPPIN G INTELLIGENCE Ships along lihgapore wharves WEST WHARF d'vvn 11 2 Samsette Oodown 3 Kep. i down 4 5 Antilochus Oodown 6.7 Samur- tfamsoarOodown 10 11 Bencruachan do'.vn 14 Benledi I An 15 16 Marine Flier COAL PLANT Samdonard EMPIRE DOCK n 17 18 Fail port Oodown 23 24
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  • 119 11 DAIREN: GOVT. TROOPS READY FOR ACTION SHANGHAI. Apr. 8 Chine,.' reports from Mukden declared today that. C military representatives hare ent a memorandum to Soviet officers representing the commander <>: Dalren and Port Arthur setting forth six measures for the take over of Dairen. The reports Said the ny randum
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  • 12 11 SA' 8 Sir If Arht n 000 Of 111
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    • 463 11 ••MMimiMIKMIIIMIIIIMIiMIIIMM ON THE AIR TODAY (Radio Mulay a port) d KIM M 1 WORK-MA! U A PM/ll Is II PROGRAMM he 61 r rom 7 4 12 oo od id m P m Signature T 41 ment and 0-11 00 P me res m ramm e the mi m megao
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  • 150 12 DUTCH HELP TO FIGHT FLOODS IN BRITAIN Vpr 7 tomprro* In nn attempt r m the river Trent through which BlUlloi :alwater haye boon pourl the last three week Kin I'd today that the Dutch authorities Wli d > every n their power to help Brln this matter. Attempts t
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  • 201 12 APPEAL FOR INDIAN ORPHANAGE An urgent appeal for .fund- on J behalf of the Indian orphanage by the Ramakrishna Mission was made by the outge President of the Mission. Swami Bha^warananda. at the thirteenth annual general meet of members oi the Rama-krishn-a Mission, Singapore, yesterday Swami Bhaswarananda d that the
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  • 91 12 100 Creek Guerrillas Killed ATHENS. Apr 7 The Athens I new*; a«ency reported today tlm 100 nutTili killed and 70 ken prisoner m a battle which d throughout Saturd »y nlj?ht and yesterday, near Am-phi-sa m Phthiotis departm cent The agency ported nnd 21 wounded In operations m X ii
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  • 87 12 upl» d Aould DOt >retsed by the Popf tod i> when he recelvitt- audience high UNRRA oAcloli who have b< hoi. control m Rome vp« itated thai the 1 >rs hud met to prep.no down of theii organiBut there ar« nations still crippled v. cr.nn
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  • 27 12 RANGOON dian soldier monk wen m the Yam. I tral Bui end. accord:: Burmese pr. the ju:.. unit head t) eident, banci Reuter
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    • 186 12 STARTING II A.M. TO-DAY ONLY r===s&SSSSSmS] NLY Shows tK» mm^rfftvr!^ Shows Daily l-i^^HE^r^3-l Daiiv motion p. /A^ m its understanding > powerful m i -^-JlBiif motional sweep one immortal tkl moment ?rnal truth the l\\ I final fulfilment O f 3 |^k h °V e to be. The Screr /A
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    • 87 12 RTSn TO-DAY 3M^ feßf a!| 11 am —2 p.m.— 4.15 pm. 6 30 d m t 15 p ro TEL "4Q4 2. QiR- CCripiT y IT'S CAY TUNEFUL! ...."With a fu'l quota cf Acton and Ex ys¥ with ROY ROGERS j j ttt f > Brilliant Production^ A jfea^a^ AI.FX
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  • 19 13 Police Fire On Village Crowd In Hyderabad t d In nimunU attach a "communist m tht vlld property. Reuter
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  • 83 13 No Change In U.S. Telephone Workers Strike Apr 8 the striking m ot rkers, said on W that Ins union i tied down long gtnk( ben, Rfti stormy 45-mlnute conference with Federal Concilliation Di>r Edgar Warren, that "nothing has changed" m negotiations to end the nationwide walkout of 325.000 telephone
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  • 50 13 \mi s|o\\\ N» v York N Xpr B_The first settle- in'"!' i;i the d.iy-old natton-wldi telephone y stnk- was annouiued l>\ the Jiimestown Federation 1 of Telephone Workers uho said th«> had accepted a nine per cenf. wage m- i crease. One hundred em- ph»yees are effected.
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  • 102 13 HIGH WINDS SWEEP CAR OFF DOCK NORFOLK. April B.— Winds. reach a velocity as high as 82 miles per hour m certain northeast England and rduy blew an nubile off the ducks The midget car, however, landd i n the deck of a trawler just below and waa not dam.
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  • 107 13 Yokohama. Apr. B— Eighth Army headquarters has ann< v ced that due to the strike of telephone workers m the United States only bonaflde emergency calls are being accepted by U.S. phone companies. All regular calls now pending have been cancelled and personnel stationed m outlying areas
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  • 64 13 WASHINGTON. April 7— A frantic caller requested connection with Fort Dix. New Jersey, a short time before the nationwide telephone strike had started. He said: "I am a sergeant toemergency calls were handled. He said "I am a sergeant today, but if this call does not get
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  • 86 13 hai, Apr. B.— The 1 ncrRelations Conference -desire. l o; to the Chinese delegates meet aid exchange views with leaders of o her Asiatic countries, declared Dr. Ci< < vemment observer to Delhi Conl cc on re urning here thia morrlng. the otje not
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  • 49 13 LONDON. Apr. 7. An ;tfi ment ha& been r< ached between Mlnistei Mr Strachey and the Scutch Whisk) AssociapermittJ diotili* 50X00 I barley from md subject to a turthor m autumn ol the 1947 crop, m return lation 75 pei n ol their current Reuter
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  • 40 13  -  A. B. Jordan A farewell for M: h will bo held at the Y.W.CA Fort Canning. April 11 at 6 The Y.W.CA. Invi r.nd fri- the pportunltj win taken to dedlci mo to memory of t Mrs.
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  • 85 13 IHANGHAL April on forty counts v of murder through mi urriagi ot Jasttec and I omits of corruption, for- mer Magistrate Koo \mn of Sli.mm heng, m south- Mftt llinan, has been sen- tented (o death. Koo VM magistrate m L the isolated country eight J
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  • 112 13 Another Appeal To Save Dov Gruner London, April B.— lnstruction^ ■to appeal to the Privy* Council against the death sentence pass- ed last January on 30-year-old i Jewish terrorist. Dov Gruner, i were received today by the London solicitors of Israel Rokach. Mayor of Tel Aviv. Rok&ch's application to the
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  • 75 13 The written examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music will be held m Singapore on October 4th 1947, and all entries «hou!d be received by the Department of Education, Fullerton Building, before June Bth. Candidates wishing to c iter should apply m wri
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  • 31 13 MUCH-TRAVELED PENGUIN LONDON. Apr. 8.- "Stinker," originally from the Falkland Islands, but oi late from Montivi[JruguAy, arrived here unceremoniously yesterday as thr penguin to cross the Atlantic In an airplane.- U.P.
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  • 99 13 $50— OR HAND-GRENADE, $5,000— OR DEATH! EXTORTION CHARGES Be( e(l \tnrt $50 Lng th< would be thrown ln< ■cvt ing offlcor requ high bail when L<m Ah I and Loh Ah Fong i I ;hem Ct Judge Ar« to th« charge, the fTen< alleged to have I a Chinrse Mar.
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    • 44 13 I KING TODAY— 3 SHOWS ONI V AUTRY ■all of the Canyon" Fistin' Roma: Bit Ruth T< mmilin' Through" Mac Donald |Aloma Of The I South Seas" ■O\er!and With Kid Carson" I Dracula" I Boris H^D ii I 30 p.m. Xa l a Rajeswari"
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    • 123 13 Last Four Shows 1.30—4—' i p.m. Oppoj lanity To s. OPENING TOMOKKOW "Just What We Need These Days To Forget Our Worries" Daily Herald. Grand New j*SM Love ond S^J^k m SJlaird cregar TODAY 'Women m Bondage' wit'i Gail Patrick NancyKelly. TOMORROW 'SOULS AT SEA" wiih Gary Cooper George Raft.
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  • 184 14 STEADIER UNDERTONE PREVAILS I tn. < In industi Ord., could $2.02*. Bru Uniteer Ord> su buyers of S: Hummers $42 Collier Raffles Hotels ages $6.90. Ft $3.80. and Steani werifts were Inquli ex dividend with seller Traders after had more shar< s i (Ti rii Qgure, while Gamn ness at
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  • 23 14 (Tribune M.irket Con Resumption Ol tl market yesterdateadier vi nt oi busii acted rhursday'a i and the hlgh( nt er.
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  • 45 14 I Conn. he Chi Mists that "all UNRRA suppli< to China should be allcx to the peoples of tin 1 held lib bled to ur. i 11 Rook n n ■nun Impleroen 1 war. and it I Shlhcl olllv U.P.
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  • 160 15 Rugb y Referee Takes Refuge In Players' Tent CROWD DEMONSTRATES AT HOME LEAGUE MATCH LKIUH. Apnl 8. A crowd of 10.000 beseiged the referee* of the .Rugby League match at Lelijh, Lancashire, yesterday when he took refuge m the players 4 tent after the match. ter a 4©-minute battle, m
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  • 60 15 torture 28 runs i L'hanci red -48 B wllng ho i >re 3 R.A.I I ngah wicket be tore time .h 54 and than .>. shared Swyny H Limp:. m k t \v. Galistan i 15: C H Humb Sheppard 0; P. Swyny, I VLING R. W. 3 V
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  • 20 15 coincide ind thr i I umed it In k i 24 U.P.
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  • 76 15 GEORGETOWN, BRITISH GUINA, Apr. 7 Herbert McKenlejr, a native ol Jamaica, ran the S2fl yards In '0.4 wconda, which is claimed to be a world record on the curv- < track m the International Athletic Meeting here today. McKenlv who is running for
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  • 82 15 Chinese Swimming Club th< Harmony V. latioii at t.iblo tennis bine, ic.s l' lentianed fi Chrn beat Ng 3 I e.-.i Eiig Quee lm--3-2: Lira Ann beal Hoi Qt k. Qg H beat Wang 3-1 V p Seong eng Mt'iig 1-3 Ing will ivpr jb
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  • 19 15 tr.unrr wlio won OR) double I) run i i Fi n !\Ci further I Reuter
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  • 136 15 WOMEN SPORT SHORTS LONDON Many of the Brilsh girls who married American scldiers during the war may -i v i be competing against their fi rmer compatriots m spcrting events ...For "instance G. I. s have former a first-class '•bail team at Clinton. Sou h Carolina. Ma -v ol he
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  • 30 15 S .C.C. TEAM TO MEET JOLLILADS I repn et Club m a the .i<»iiiMririß ning B i nn P v. Pai II Hutton, R, Smith and I W n. 11
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  • 85 15 Rugby Players In Dramatic Rescue n, April 8. A hu chain ol rugby p: i lp<'d to rescue a boy who. with another, wa. trapped midway on a 150--it Marsden, of County. Durham, la i >n< boys. William Stoble 13, i South Shields, lay for I hours on a two-tout
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  • 308 15 SAhA LEAGUE \.i\y I. Malay 0. Scoring the only goal m the match, the Navy defeated the Malays to maintain their unbeaten dn S.A.F.A. League match played at Jalan BeSar stadium, yesterday. Tin- standard of play wtu not high, except on occasions In tho ad
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  • 138 15 Attractive Offer For Fight With Joe Louis New York. April 8 Nat RogRers, match maker tor the Twentieth Century Sports Club, wh) !is leaving tor London by plane today, will maJu an attractive offer to the winner ol the Brie.c. t Woodcock-Joe Bak-i flght. U r hich takes place at
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  • 79 15 Dutch Trounce Belgians 2-1 AMSTERDAM. Apr. 7. The Netherlands beat B< Igium 2-1 m a soccei international ii! the Olympic Stadium here today. The teams were one-all at the interval. The Dutch outside left Bergman opened the score for the Netherlands after six minutes but three minutes later Belgian left
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  • 27 15 CYMA JuniorsSoccer The followin era will < V.M.A Juniors match ist the Johore English Baturd the id at 5. Mil Anth Anthony < <! lerte, Lav i Cheni Keng Simon
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  • 132 16 Mi und< I The d ielm Dlttler. Albert I Bar Schieffner. All tour pi ty to aimed at pri nini i rnwn miiiti In order to threaten I tn All1 <. d i Det I they the they d tits which include! million of the
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  • 62 16 Indian Strikers March To Govt. House MADR IS, \\u I ral thousand .strikiu»>!km» i» inarched to Government House klm, I deinarriiim t«> see the Premier and were dispersed by the police usinj; lear fM i" two-hour pitched Dafir The workmen were employees of the Huckinjrham and arna'it Mill and have
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  • 111 16 TRUTH ABOUT BELGIAN KING'S ATTITUDE Brussels, Apr. B— The repcr, of the special committee apoointed by King Leopold 111 of >-he Belgians to investigate thi "truth of the Kite's attituct 3lnce 1936" has bet .1 competed md is to be submitted to the oresidents of Belgium's Chamber of Deputies and
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  • 102 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca. Apr. 8. —In cricket outing against the Muar Cricket Club, St. Peer's Brigade were robbed of victory owing to and the game ended m a draw. The Brigade batted first and Rotert Foo thrashed th 3 Muar bowlers to pass the
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  • 74 16 London. April 8. Following are the results of English League matches played tod FIRST DIVISION. Aston Villa 4. Sunderl.ind.o Leeds U. 0, Manchester U. 2 Whampton W. 7. Derby C. '2 SECOND DIVISION Coventry 3. Swansea Town 2. Leicester 5. Millwall 0. THIRD DIVISION (Southern. Northampton
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  • 38 16 RUGBY UNION RESULTS Bath 12. Leicester 8. Llanelly 7. Northampton 3. Newbridge G. Bristol 7. Newport 3. Barbarians 19. Swansea 9. Coventry 3. Stroud 1- Notts 5. Pontypool 11. London Welsh 0. Bridgend 9. Dev-jnport feer. 8. Reuter
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  • 129 16 TOKIO. Apirl 8.-A Japanese youth, Tadatuka Arai. serving as a witness m the court martial trial of five teen-age American lien foi the murder of four Japanese and om Korean Jan. 31. identified Pfc. Carl J. Havalda ua the assailant vclubbed him and then thr him
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    29 16 S<niei Foreign ..linister Via- cheskiv Molotov (left) speaks with aii unidentified o.Ticer it d reception during the current Council of Foreign Minsters m Moscow. At right is Madam Molotov.
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  • 146 16 FORMER MCS REPLIES TO NEHRU LONDON. April 8 -A former member of the Malayan Civil rvice, Mi. Alwyn S. Haynes. In > The Tina I day, Commenting on Pandit Nehru's speech at the Asian Rclat: uference, says: -it protests I p claims vver much. it good political m but it
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  • 44 16 Danish King Recovers From Heart Attack tenhagen. Apr 8.— King Christian the Tenth, 77-year-old Kins of Denmark, had a slight n dun Sunday, b ndltion is iv. a bulletin by ii month King Chrtsttan hill, wli i lungs, for which he was given Reuter
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