Morning Tribune, 29 April 1947

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Mr *<»sse es}'es} w I V A,.KIL29 1 i£ll
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    218 1 ■..nn.RRITISH RELATIONS I Xnril ->B— Mr. A. V. Alexander, Minister Member uf the Cabinet Mission to luiian Students Hostel here today greatest problems of Indo-British Britons knew so little about India I meet mere we can In Bn- comI abour the executive instrument for free -ell -government of India
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  • 28 1 PARAGUAYAN REBELS SEIZE POWER PLANT Kf. April B H m H I ;ned i I B Be f the B B -!;ent I f tion. n re- U.P.
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  • 13 1 The In- Mrs them I the Karbeen Reuter
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  • 36 1 MASS DEMONSTRATIONS T C IMPRESS VICEROY AS INTERIM GOVT. MEETS 28. Innbly. i hia ii 1 s of to tl 0 In Prshau running higl the vi the Muslim L« irlng :oy. n f 'he Reuter
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  • 305 1 RUBBER OUTPUT IN MALAYA UP TO SCHEDULE MR. F. J. KEMLO DISCUSSES INDUSTRY'S PROBLEMS Referring to smallholdings production which has been running at the rate of 325,000 tons of rubber annum, which is m excess of anything hitherto considered possible, Mr. F. J. Kemlo, Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of
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  • 72 1 BANGKOK. Apr. 28- A lire swept the Capitol Theatre here, owned by the Malayan cinema magnate Ah Luke, on Sunday night while a Jiuw was proceeding The lire started m the projecting room and spread quickly involving 2,000.000 ticals loss tfi films. Many people were
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  • 91 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 28— A mentally unbalanced Army de- r. who escaped a death sentence through President Tru- man's; intervention, wa> at large today after escaping from the psychopathic ward! and kidnapptlg a medical attendant Three other patients, who fought their way from the Army's LeUerman
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  • 156 1 GBS MAKES STATEMENT ON COMMUNISM LONDON, April 28* George Bernard Shaw, {m a letter to the Times today, reconciled his Communist convictions and capitalistic practices with the remark that Communism must be developed gradually and add ed that "the greatest nuisances are the boys of the 'everything tor nothing all
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  • 39 1 Maiarctic, Quebec. Apr. 28.— I All eleven men entombed In the burning Malarctic gold mln« are I "definitely dead," a mine official said on Monday. The mine was sealed off to permit th* flre to burn itself out.- U.P.
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  • 115 1 28.- A spreading 'sym p a t h LOGO dock workers today Virtua by London dock system for tt :ied membneral vi ye support unJ ii Steps were taken immediately to divert ships from the Port of I indon to Liverpool and other
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  • 253 3 lii ISM- HUSH NbWS FROM THt BUSlNtbb FRONT MIGGEST POST-WAR DEAL ■V IHREE LOCAL SHIPPERS (p, H. G«li TribuiM* Staff Reporter) million worm of Malayan rubber has I to the Soviet Union by Ihfee local ship I t> sc#HNM as one 61
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  • 47 3 Apr 28 7. 475- tons, is 80 Chin Bjjk nil until frttft rlv cus ft. will not oonfls- .iv(> bought iff' cuits i:hl other food. V ..umed that Hv 't h'ld. ..ntl t p. tlv expert :.ibitrd. B lm that they Reuter
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  • 77 3 Accused C.I.D. Man Fails To Appear In Court i the m Chinese. f Urn, a X sub- C.1.D., Singapore. W Fourth Cm P Id -rda': appeal m cheating !1 Ltm who is allegf '1 a Chinese W r br dishonestly n« him to deliver to him V >»wnd ring pawned
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  • 39 3 The French ship, s.s, Pa-teur 29.^54 ton>» arrived here yesterday with 4.083 troops on board The Pasteur, which sailed from Marseille-, via Oran. Port Sa:d and Aden, is due to leave tor eon thi< morning.
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  • 33 3 The Prrlippmes Foreign Ofnce yesterday notified the American Consulate :n Singapore by cabhe to arrange for tlie repatriation of the seven -hip-wrecked Filipinos who are at present m Singap
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  • 102 3 Three young Indian soldiers Karrim Mullah. Khunna and Abdul Rahman appeared before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday on a charge of being m unlawful p >n of 17 St«»n i gun s alleged to have been found m their posses-ion on Sunday morning at Alexandra. The
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  • 34 3 A consignment of 3.607 sheep and ten racehorses from Australia reached Singapore when (We ftt/v. Gorgon < 3.533 tons) droppe'dh anchor fn port, yesterday. Fifty-seven passengers from Australian ports also disembarked.
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  • 37 3 Shfps m Singapore port hay( been requested to halt -mast their flags tomorrow a.s a mark of respect to late King Christian of Denmark, whose funeral will take place on that day.
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  • 16 3 SIX MONTHS FOR STEALING PEN m M the I if to I itlng I ftlh $96
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  • 240 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A gang of podown loe who Were surprised m the act of raiding a godown m the Harbour Board, was iptured by the Singapore Harbour Board Police m the early hours yesterday morning In the course of a kuii
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  • 145 3 G.-G. MRS. MACDONALD AT INDIAN WEDDING 'Ih M>k pi een Miss l.ih Mallal and l)r \h<ioolr;ui< r. Th< blid( the daughter of Mr. and Mis. H. A. Mallal. The br groom is the son of Mr. ana Mrs. H. H. Abdoolcadei df Penang. The reception Waj held m the Victoria
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  • 145 3 H. E. The Governor ot Singapore. Sir Franklip. Gim.son, has received from Lady Clemen'i the following reply to his letfer of condolence on the death ol Sir Cecil Clementi. "Dear Sir Franklin, •Thank you very much for your telegram, conveying to me the kind
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  • 263 3 >fr. flush fcoudewvn, of the EfffffoAi Section ol Radio Wfolaya's School Broadcasting Division, has written a thMrtf song for Singapore's Safety First Wvvk to be hffM from May 1217 th The song; wili he played by dance bands m the cat*arets as well
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  • 122 3 Malays Face Armed Robbery Charges Alleged to have corrtmittrd robbery of cash $35 from Abdul Kadir on Sunday evening, t#o young Malays Mohamed bin Yassin and Yahya bin Hassan who appeared m the Second Police Court yesterday on a charge of armed robbery were ordered to be remanded m poi
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  • 59 3 A DAY OF JOY— AND MOURNING April :*o being the b'»rtw»y nt Her Royal Hiyhness Princess Juliana Oi 'lie Netherlands well as th* day of the ftmenl oi Kin a Christian of Denmark, the Netherlands offices m Singapore and Netherlands ye m port will fly the flag on top until
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  • 53 3 Following the death ol mastci "ivBfan Ho Hin (L.CG 140) MS i)« t.ms. at Pandlanß. Sumatra Apr pttin f>'n Abdul M«»i took ()v<>r the helm and brought the v. int'> Sinsap^rc (»n Sunday. Thr Bnn Ho Hin brought 1 cargo of cnffrc. rubber, darn.-i
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  • 713 4 Morning Tribune London Agents:— Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot house, 98, St. Martins Lane, W.C.2. TUESDAY. APRIL 29, 1947. A C-3 Population What first struck most people who returned to Malaya after the occupation was what appeared to be the comparatively good physical condition of the people. That this was
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  • 1166 4  - The Power Behind Vietnam Revolt Miss Ketut Tantri ASIA'S NEW LEADERS _HO CHI MINH By j This is the fir^' par? of an article on the Vietnam Republic and >te President, Dr. Ho Chi Minn, from -he pen of Miss Tantri whose articles on freedom struggles m Asia have i
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  • 224 4 5-Second News From Britain r. l v [m vacani it >r Fur b Mr G R > n hM rang mi n M imrch, B I been |i?en y b St. Lukes, H J* t year. n To dimmers, lt X Swimming v to bt« reduced from between 6.30 .nd
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  • 24 4 LONDON. APJ ing Standai -aid tori:i a bumprr wl chiel r< fall rom B< Bevln |l fron n.- U.P.
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  • 436 5  -  H.L. HOPKIN ■id LONDON LETTER by "-f I 14.— 1n W\\ the United H is what VieIK- fly "f the S. rvice, Lake BUCX that k s0 ■H C ommis- r d the Far K s :O w been formed, 1 K r Purcell expects ■E^]\ Shanghai I H>:
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    • 160 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m JJul SinqapohJL ShopA, Optician Regarding: the eyesight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71. High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. m SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 64, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographer*. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS
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    • 183 5 Electrical United Trading Co. 61. Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery 1 Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods. GOODSTOItE 10, Battery Road. Phone *****. (Rodney Housed Singapore Forwarding Agents BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade: Tel: No. 4658 Prompt Execution,
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    • 155 5 1 Art Curios C. K. Tang All Kinds Eastern Arts crafty Exceptional Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant 2, Finlayson Green 61, Middle Road, Singapore, Phone 2620. —^W Confectionery FOR WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY TEA-PARTIES CALL AT:— Phone ***** THE VICTORIA Confectionery Store 71. Victoria Street, HIGH CLASS
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  • 442 6 AMERICA ALLOCATES TO HERSELF 3O PER CENT \shinc.Ton, Apr, 2«.— The eleven members the Far Eastern Comn ake put th to Japanese repti slon of tl 1 mi.s^ here thii we< k i tive diplomatic to- The United Stair, which has fighting lor
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  • 148 6 HOW U.S. MAY BE ATTACKED IN FUTURE Washir tf n Apr 27 Se w tcr Chan Gurfley, U.S. Sera c Armed Services Commit en chief 1 night estimated the strength of 'he US Army at 1.000.000 of whom abou' 400,000 were the Air Force and 200,000 were ground romb?.t fen
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  • 44 6 MOMBASA. Apr. 27 A >f 42 months' hard Üboui and ,i ttn«' of £250 was imp< A ■:ib dhow plying between i A|t n GnU 1 i gun runniiiß rifles, round ol .309 inn I W i .ono imunltlon t Reuter
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  • 97 6 t a report that forces ol the Iraqi Army had ->cci the border inuu Pel Idurfeg the recent ftghtinu Dc tween Kurd'sh 'tribesmen i i Persian Government f rees j i denied here today by Col. Shakir Al Wadl. Irr»q. Minister of DeAi Wad:.
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  • 96 6 STRIKE PARALY ZES "NORTH CHINA DAILY NEWS" SHANGHAI. Apr. 27. 1 Brit ;h China Daily appear today 1 a result trike staged bj printers. The ni r ha, bee:: under th< rnn wage regulations and the m. aRe men t .-aid they had not b approach* d i mcially by
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  • 50 6 LONI Lpril 27. During tl :i will riding on India an I I 14 tinit I and" 1 ti I on iiui I I m IiHT (Of tl: HUT t Howi comparai Board I pects l Teooiil Year just cl U.P.
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  • 28 6 Cable News In Brief MKING Apr 23. The lonalisi nment h nted Dr. Qiu> lai Chi r delegate to the Ur. mer. gency re.-sion for tackli Pale-tii. U.P.
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  • 32 6 MACAhSAR. Apr 27. Amu Srnda. feast [ndonesian rU li t the Internationa] Emergency Council at New Delhi, is .^i Mac iay and al with varlt us aut 11 proto End a U.P.
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  • 32 6 BATAVIA, Apr. 517. 4.500.000 Guilders credit m support dustries has been issued by the irt men t q! Walterway* and ie durin tarter n t »r a. 1.4 milli leum produd U.P.
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  • 41 6 THE HAGUE A»r. 27 Dr Louis Beel. Dutch Prinu' M \vv and Dr. Jan A Ji nkman Minister of Overseas T< I \nected to leave Holland for erlands Ea^: Inci.May l far talks w!th the the D"t/»H nnxu ned today. Reuter
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  • 43 6 SHANGHAI. Apr 27 Th< Amei ican Leg n si will revived lifre Wednesday when Installed at the Amen Club The Fred- rick Towni Ward Post No. L (China) :«-d by the American on m 1020 and was active mil the outbri I U.P.
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  • 49 6 LONDON. Apr. 27. Gen. Wei j Li-Hung. "Four Star" General who led the Chinese Army m Burma camp.. rrived at :idcn airport from N« w York lay. He is to spend a month m Britain inspr military 'allations. and will then pay short vint to France be: i China
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  • 37 6 SHANGHAI A courts, it ted. ha\ Frederick National rican ABis c ol the I senti trie: char America:: b light '1 an "ai the Th? dealings n Chim two day? ait The case whir' trea* U.P.
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  • 45 6 3 DIE IN RIOTS IN CALCUTTA itutta. when aents wi n i 14 aiiured x incidents w A 24-hour m th the worst aff< thrbam In Howrah a I eO Pi munal I!are-UD boon iuiown :it nrAt I Fr-)nt wounded whi rnment :nr. 1(0 1
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  • 14 6 BBHUI reported tha clami tal nt the P nee ed t M U.P.
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  • 299 7 TRUMAN CONFERS WITH BIG CHIEFS WASHINGTON. Apr. 28— President Truman held th White House last th orge Marshall, U.S. Secretary of State and Re pu one an and Democrat Party leaders m the United St.. nes& The conference was officially described as being far the purpose of hearing Marshall's report
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  • 47 7 I m«M Importer) I at to a bar at 8.20 last I I beer One P^tol and B, lr o!ii till. 1 KmuM was robbed W M on* M Road ft* aop- W [hT ,c Chinese, one I I R ld Hen irom i»im m Shan-
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  • 50 7 Stall Reporter) H Roti binte iai. Kuala SinH nay X De I Malay X Cluo w m. I Z:\in bin W] fbruary HM.S Sc irpipn Kk Banka X h deIded nial Kg by th--I d to S" l ■B the Hft this
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  • 35 7 SHANGHAI, Apr. 27 UNESCO Counsellor Peter Hume is due bore May 1 from England to survey pre-s. radio and movie facilities for the furtherance of UNESCO's acUvit*€B. He i< exDBCted to stay 10 days.- U.P.
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  • 130 7 U.S. GIVES NAVAL AID TO CHINA I pr. 26.— President Truman has vy surplus ships to W I up to 300 naval personnel to assist r authorities In training Chinese per? m. Tile ships to be transferred I under the authority Of the I 9 last July authorizing the I
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  • 33 7 Athens. April 27. The G rnm<!ni .formltv its recent decision has call--1(J 000 men tor enrolment l n the news or li vUI br illon "of irreprr Reuter
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  • 84 7 CAWNPORE. United i Provinces. Apr 27. Seven I people were killed m riots J i between Hindus and Mos- lenu which suddenly flar- i ed up here today. j An attack waj^made on i a lorry m which the occu- i pants were assaulted
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  • 171 7 WHAT THE STARS FO RETELL LONDON. Apr. 27.— Le onard O. Blake, Astrologer, who claims to have predicted the correct date of the German invasion of Poland, peered into the future today and forecast Whothei war can be averted over Russia's policy towaid Germany, will become clear this summer. Some
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  • 276 7 JERUSALEM, Apr. 27.— The Jewish I bion Irgun Zvai Leumi ii it Issued said: "There will be no peace m Palestine, In the Middle 1 or m the world until the British occupat jlme Palestine and Transjordan is abolished, and Bn m these countries withdrawn." Th(
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  • 84 7 INDIA'S FIRST REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT NEW DELHI, Apr. 27.— India is expected to have the first Republican Constitution by Oct. 31 this year that is the deadline fixed In the provisional schedule recommended by the Business Committee of the Convent Assembly. The committee's report and mendatlons are likely to be .submitted
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  • 136 7 SINGAPORE WOMAN AMOK KILLS CHILD (Tribune Staff Reporter; A Chinese woman living m Ulu Pandan allegedly ran amok at 2.45 a.m. yesterday and with a. kitchen knife slashed her tw> children as well as her husband, who tried to overpower her. fche immediately ran into the jungle nearby, but later
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  • 60 7 Frankfurt. April 27, Hans Juergen Kersten. editor-in-Chief lji« information Uepartment of tlic radjo network m t^ American sector of Berlin, has been relieved of his po»t '»rd«T of the American military government m Eerlin it»was learned today. A membership card showing that he entered the Nazi
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  • 58 7 Tananarive April 2'i. n forces attacked and put to Qignt vi uu Ktinth live miles north of the Town ql M- l'amanKU. l<>o miles (Jay, .-ordiiiK U) French sow here iinin skirmishes between. French an ent pati durina tne das re ndry <ni iulrs to the outli n
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  • 12 7 MACAS.SAR \l)i- 27. Tho Will meni ol Oovcrnment I, he M U.P.
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  • 613 8  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH T Blue Moments Blue continues to be a universal favourite, with tht fair sex. and >eldom have 1 seen so many variations of this colour. Shading from the pakst ice blue to the darkest navy, there seem to be dozens of intermediate nuances to
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    • 42 8 LIX \ll\l It exclusive i\ ud ISTANDIN^AFC RE YC >LE FEEND, X OH TMCT* ALL RIGHt/ JjkZSiSSSt&P D °G p ATCH YOUNG HMM-THEY IS ALL SO WOOMINHOODf THEY IS ALL WILLIN' V<> YCXJNG-SO HEALTHY— ft j REMEMBERING HOWEVER, THET AH IS Jj^K*^#MK^F
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  • 14 9 t H i H' Id ing X I B- relop- pleted B r
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  • 932 9  - HOLLYWOOD'S POOR LITTLE RICH GUY PAYNE Henry Gris CABLE FROM SCREENLAND by I Mcrnina Tribune Corres- 1 porcdenj m Hollyioood The Story About An Ex Millionaire jWho Played On A Burlesque Stage j In New York's Harlem j me ol m the recent Oth cvntur t' t/ a ding ml
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  • 243 9 HONGKONG, Apr. 2.Q— A R.A.F. Sunderland fly-ing-boat is expected to leave Kaitak Airport here today carrying fuel for a 8.0.A.C. flying-boat which is at present sheltering m Siam Bay, Hainan Island, to which it returned when unable to land at Hongkong
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  • 103 9 Chinese Fireman Acquitted Of Negligence SHANGHAI, Apr. 27-Seven-teen firemen accused of neglect ing their duties during a recent largi fire at Sewmour Road Terrace m which ten houses raged wet,, acquitted yesterday. At the lamie time, thnv .iviUaiU were collvict. (1 ill looting m the burning h and each was
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  • 115 10 (Tribune* BUfl Reporter) the recent Council tin back the non-interned >nnel the IS.S.V.F. and H .N .V R. was diSCU 21 onthV hack pay ipproved, and the preparation paysheets authorised. i Non-interned volumters have re€ I only 7J i months back pay.
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  • 101 10 SOVIET-IRAN BORDER INCIDENTS Teheran. April 27 The Iranian Army Ch ttafl disc ty thai minor icurred recently along the Soviet border m Northern Iran, but said the stuation was "absolutely calm He did not give detaili ol the incidents nor would he confirm reports m informed military clrclei that Iranian
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  • 216 10 A MIRACLE! HE LAID DOWN HIS CRUTCHES WALKED! CAIRO, Apr. 27.— 8e11s pealed from the ancient venerated St. George's Church of the Greek Orthodox faith. They heralded the announcement to all Africa j by Monsignor Christophores, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria, that a miracle was performed during a worshipping
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  • 126 10 WASHINGTON. Apr 27 American diplomacy— like I American housewife— is hit by the' rising coat of living. The< COM oi iunning the U.S. State Department has increased more than tenfold since 1939. and is still soaring Higher prices, inerea^d i ries and U.S. leadership m
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  • 109 10 Siam's Elder Statesman Off To Washington Banzkok, ApiJil 27 Siam's i Elder Statesman. Pridi Banom- yong. is en route to Washington. DC, by plane, where he was < railed by Siamese Ambassador Prmce Yarn and member* of tne board of advisers assisting Siamese members o! the Conciliation Commission working on
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  • 189 10 £30 MILLION WORTH OF TRADE WITH INDONESIA LOST SYDNEY, Apr. 27.— Australia has lost more than €30 million worth of trade with Indonesia m the fust year that country has been I for trad the war, according to Mr. John de la Valette. an expert on Indonesian trade affairs. Mr.
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  • 423 10 Major Obs tacle In Way U.S. Loan To China Remove I 0l third p political I fee 1 that one of the ma j I Dhina'i receiving the mm I I In June, 194tj, the Ami-: Bank I d U.5.550U.000 OUO lor s.bie L< an t China but later ta<
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  • 82 10 NANKING former Ch:::v-- An Washington. 0 who la the new! ernor ci F t as beins c: tnt* i»iand a model quarters ci Acordini; Dolicy will be hinged t ca-operßtion betwei land Chinese divi t n He l 3 now stud] ment's past iramirn I Dr. \V that he
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  • 26 10 ASHIN< put/ tonstall and nbat th« inflation. H. would I only to duoIn t ha.t nwtco than the national i rnt 1 v idni U.P.
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    • 212 10 Try This AMERICAN Crosxwo rd Puzzle y ACKOSS 29 -Some A[rMLJpl_ ut?El^ > -Marty Si-Boy 1 name lU;RliPjj I -w55T 01 Romt MrAfSjd tbbrl [3 > < ar^ •*^"[pjpjAj T|£ 13 W«rt o! tr d«" 34-Be beaten 1A 5 r < A^RLTI£M[t i LC(£ 13-Anothei time 35 -Take from court
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  • 279 11 tRSHALL REPORTS ON MOSCOW U) duOcorge C. N!i the P [i I ruman «r to the 3 unberuiii leld further to eh a Big Four Agreem< (reon out- the mself j iders lor more man an nour regarci'ii--: the reasons for the
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  • 36 11 PRODUCE MARKETS H where X m Xi iah ft <43; I n a V Hi ■L B m I B I V I $70. I SB5 ft I $130 I I 1 $23; B -Hkv ft
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  • 31 11 HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION LEAVING B r Alexander Carr-Baundera r final discussions with Dr. Ivor Jennings expects to lea apore today by BOAC pa Dr Jenririßs will also re urn flon today
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  • 71 11 SHANGHAI. Apr. 28. Nineam, -i officers of tth Ameri- ni«d Nationalist New Army were married on Sin. day In a mail wedding held at Changchun, Manchuria, titof to a Chinese report. Eighteen brides came from the Bouthem part of China and one was a local giil.
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  • 73 11 Frankfurt, Apr. 27.— Cot:sta-i bulary officers tcciay named l three more American generii prisoners who died alter a j bout lasf week at Mannheim s.ockade. The man were believed to have drunk autcmobile an Ifreeze .fluid. The three were Anderson Barrett, 20, of Gaffney. SouUi Caroli
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  • 222 11 INKING, Apr. 28.— The Chine.se Foreign Office announced today that strong official protests have been lodgvd With the French Embassy m Nanking and with the French Government m Paris against the French bombings of the '"safety zone" at Younglien, m IndoOhina, m which
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  • 90 11 Six robberies were reported Saturday night: A woman lost $35. a gold bracele and a pair oi earrings m Bras Basah Road. At Marine Parade, a Chinese was robbed by three armed men of a KOld rinu and a wrist watch Two Chinese c lagod a taxi
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    • 137 11 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Ships alongside Qgapore Lok On (British) 150 tons, from vnanret: Reiawan Deli wttqt uruADP E Portland (British) 683 tens, Godown i 9 R,,mcM from p Swettenham. Godown ijl Burnside Uei Maru 552 tons frcm Pa uodown 4 5 Sa inconstant lemban" CJ.down 6 7 Dorsetshire vk Godown 10
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    • 194 11 ft ••■■Mtr 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY! (tiadio Malaya- Sinqaport) BMK MTVVOKK— MALAY l\(.i isu I'KOUKAMMKS. 12.00-2.00 p.m.: 485 metr. the medium wave band 7.22 megacycles per second m the 41 metre band. 6.00-11.00 p.m.: 485 metiv the medium wave band .icyles per second m the 61 metre band, except
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    • 251 11 KKD NETWORK— 4 MIMfcSE INDIAN PROGBAJttMI 12.00-2. 00 p.m.: On 223 res m the medium wave band &t 4.825 megacycle! per second m the 01 metre band 6.00-11.00 p.m.: On 225 metres In the medium wave band. This service can also be heard on a frequency of 4.825 megacycles per
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  • 17 12 r. 27. With the for wli t rer '111 m«» Reuter
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  • 146 12 FRANKFURT, Apr 28.— A Gfrman radio engi; who helped to iron out the flaws m th \-nb, will travel to the United Btatea next month, the first German male to go to the United States to many an American Woman, Since the war.
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  • 79 12 SHANGHAI. Apr. 28.-Four-teen puppets, mostly staff officers o| Wing Ching Wei's consulates In Japan and six alleged Japanese war criminals including Vice Admiral Fukuda. former commander-in-chief pf the Japanese fleet m China waters, have arrived from Tokio via Formosa, to
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  • 31 12 SHANGHAI. Apr. 27.— Police I arrested eight waterfront "rats."' charged with victimizing American merchant seamen and seized large quantities of fountain i pen.-, wrist watches and similar articles-- U.P.
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  • 68 12 'Bomb' explodes in Russian Consulate COPENHAGEN, April 27— Police believed today fha* "mischievous boys" have plan- ted a home-made two-pound bomb which exploded on Thursday night m the cellar of the Russian consulate. The bomb made so little noise tha? no one heard it and fragments were not found until
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  • 254 12 WASHINGTON, Apr. 27.— The unofficial but m I fluential Foreign Policy Association warned colonial I powers that they should carry out promised reforms m j their domains at the earliest possible moment to avert che spread of Communism. In a report written by
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  • 72 12 U.S. Workers Get Hourly Wage Rise \VA. Electric Steel c lndustr estabk and gi 15 tms h r J me Government m*w patt gm tht m power a much na-d^to Tik' IK r CIO Unit,,; some 17 the Ford lUtomoblle w-ith the Union General E inn tually assui\cl ind> m
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  • 45 12 NANKING Apr 28.-1 tionalist r I aid I C-J soldiers ca; I I I that a muni.st Ting Vi all organized a mocratic v Tse T The V- Ting Yi's T^ Tung with Political I ot ov< mm i Tr h ring Tl: U.P.
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  • 172 13 I TEXNIS The L? Moha. V 5-7. ml Wt ml B n 6-2 m <BelI Vhmed I X X and F on the I and n j. I 6-2 I and "h by de Body, who did not offer much opposition until the close td >• t
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  • 41 13 PARIS. April. 28.~Thi I rnment of Coehln-Chlna m a order resulting ..i.v's Vietnam attack m official Mythe \y.\\ the publication ol 13 Ann.miite language newspaper! m Ba "a* Franc Th. ft]] but of th< n Anna- U.P.
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  • 374 13 pr. 26. Th< ni' i n of ti- id Wimbledon champion Pauline Bt ill Rules Committee of the United Tennis fttiOn has left a void m the ms amateur I a will be difficult to fill, for could question the 27-year-old CaliforMtion as the
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  • 77 13 OXFORD. Apr. 26— P. H. Kardar. who as Abdul Rafeez t<M)k part In the Indian cricket n's tour of England last y playd I sound innings for 73 for M. P. Donelky's tram In nrst of Oxford University's (hi trial match Kardar was missed at
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  • 14 13 Th* 1 Seaforth Highlm will im on May 5 <Monday n«xt>.
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  • 232 13 LONDON. Apr. 27—England's be-t world championship boxing hope —Bruce Woodcock included -is undoubtedly Randolph Turp:n. the coffee-coloured middleweight. Ever since his early days he has been knocking out opponents m a very business, lik« manner. Because of his colour, however. he is banned from British
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  • 99 13 A luge gathering of mem&ers was present last Saturday at the formal opening of the newl> constructed cement court of the Maxfli Badminton Party situated at No. 729-A, Upper Serangoon Road. An address was delivered by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Tay Swec Kiat after which
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  • 33 13 HAMPTON (Virginia*. Apr Bam Snead, th< American h< Ider th* British oprn Roll rhami innnunrrd here not wish t< this y mi. the British i Andrthe vli ily $600
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  • 113 14 'II! v -'-2 ciherT! md J2a Banks S99< Br^ Malacca Elect] or* Uniteers were la^, Brick Orcis w r 20 and Brick P*J Alistws $50. Him J Henry Waughs (S Robinson Ords SsJ|| were also buyers for) ages at $7 05 v ing $7.10 Tradenii at $18. Umon Insun
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  • 17 14 (Tribui The local ru fd uncl Mannl siippor:- d the n Th( The S CCRA«IJ |g
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  • 17 14 STUDENT CHRIS MOVEMENT A „ejjr and will be held ton riav I Pad: bo "Whiter Ci. The
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  • 77 14 MONTSEFRAT (Spain*. April 2t Mete than 50.000 C Catholics applauded frantically a* th^lr Pat 1.060 the black wotklcd inn;.r'- ol of Mm enthroned on a m md illver tig 5.000.000 \.\]o 000) 'lid regional ■i m t! I mountainside m tin* north-. eorntf of Catalonia. Spain i ur»\it ihrlne,
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  • 153 15 PADANC FOOTBALI 1 St-tiJii c down quickly, lie So<--Ked persistently a d held the pie-sure until i i lhe tenth mil Ut« Mv mg, fieii i ward. open« d the with a well placed .^hot ir< n t Tht Club i> i a id I he Interval equalise 1
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  • 57 15 COLOMBO. April 28 An ex:U is under way for nsrad fightiT ml Trin com alee Chin., Bay air Loce noon yt-stviday. the ithorities announced Iffoaeg was upant plane Ice flight Lied to return I at out t h. but (ohqcl no trace ol n I
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  • 224 15 Cricket Win For A.M.D.G.W. Changi Sports Club The A.M.D.O.W. Changi Spons Club XI scored iHablvictory over S Ldr Stuart Harris'! XI In a cricket match a1 Changi on Sunday J Ferrao -71 retired hurt was the rm iul batsman ot the day. Scores: 8 LDR STUART HARRIS'S XI: Ganniclirlt lbw.
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  • 30 15 Wage Rise Offer To "Hello" Strikers WASHINGTON. April 28 .liators r 3-week brighB U T 16. 0 1 wy. A". i privately that by B h wt that, I UP
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  • 8 15 JAPS HAVE GAINED FROM DEFEAT I r UP
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  • 237 15 XI of the Miou XI on Sunday tforths ran out wirui 4 go*l£ U> Mil iforths attacl tion a\d m the 9th minute Kitchener the uiSiue right slipped a pass through the middle past Pearson (the RAF centre luili) to Hanlon, who ran through himself
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  • 34 15 Clarke Rangers Defeated In mate 1 the Naval Air Station, Sembawang, defeated the Sing i pore Clarke R ingors at crickot by 28 runs. Sam with 47 runs. Rodrigues bowled Ranger for 24 runs.
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  • 61 15 lie now under way for the formation of a baseball b am by t tie Singapore Chij Buiv-ball A ion to participate m tlie All-China Olympics !o be held m Shanghai on October 10 Malayan Chinese who arc Interest*] m busebal] are requested to get In
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  • 84 15 The Mand G.-U Club Apr;! B.wy competition played over the week-end resulted m a win vv.l, RoWeston with a score vi twi) up. The foJlowlng were the best cards returned:- W L. Rolteston 18) two up; Yen- Loun ChfitiM ill square: R W. Taylor M
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  • 49 15 Army Soccer SemiFinal Wednesday The st-mi-final of the Parker Cup soccer competition among Army teams m Singapore will be played on Wednesday (tomorrow) at the BOD ground. Alexandra Road, between th« Infantry XI and the Ordnance Corps at 5.15. The final will be played en Wednesday week, May 7.
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  • 66 15 Th.,« following v.- ill repft Halkowyu Soecet XI a£a i REME. Base Workshop, on the Victoria School ground tornor row:— Huron. Chin Aik, Arthur Goh. Chandra. Smith. Ronnie Lim. Tong Krishna. Weng X Z.imz.im, Eksan, Has Azi2 Sheriff On FrW I th« REME D Company, on the
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  • 65 16 B.— Thou ih eh has all E^yptia: n found tin Boi who. according to land Yard, b us way ht A senior security (Ticial -aid imbcr ol 2 re- ports Ui fei Tht- Martin Bt m cellery m IA n was falling, torily
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  • 69 16 Shoe King On Collaboration Charge PRAGUE, Apr. 28.— The i case against Jan Ba'.v well-known Czechoslovak S millionaire shoe manufae- v furer now m Brazil, who I is accused of collaboration with the (iermans S opened m Prague Nation- al Court today S Jan Ba^a took over the i huge
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  • 50 16 BATAVIA. April 28— Antara reports that Sluihrir will continue to head the Indonesian delegation for political discussion with the Dutch Commission- -General. He will be assisted by experts representing trade, finance, labour and othertechnical fields. This was decided at a Cabinet session m Jogjakarta yesterday. UP
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  • 84 16 Palestine's GOC Has Narrow Escape JSRUSALEM. Apr 28— G ral G. MacMillan, Genera. I Commanding British cr Palestine, narrowly esea^ jury today when a terrorist threw a hanLT.sren.ide at a passing Bri- truck Prophets lite car. escorted by ai passed ths minutes before tb xn. P lice and troops cordoned
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  • 85 16 First Terrorist a^ack on fhe Piles rime railways for more fhan four months (xcum-d when an oil train travelling ir>.m the Haifa refineries to i.\dd.i and Southern Palestine wu wrecked near Po/ah Tikva. The wreck provided a free oil supply for Bodouin* from an encampment nearby. They brougiit
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  • 117 16 NANKING. Apr. 28 —The Chic Government is taking the recent V nhliem incident most md may be compelled by public opinion to give up its titude of indiifer■kling the grave issues olved 11 settlement cannot be obtained, a high qfficia! declared to- mi 8 pi «s reports
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