Morning Tribune, 14 May 1947

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  • 159 1 Trouble Again In Dublin Estate (Tribune Stall Reporter) Although the r X c; tills FlK)i ft. lelephone call to 1, tformatirn that on strike slnC( l c are not available. Meanwhile, a protest, demanding punishment of those who opened Ore or j were respons'bJe for opening lire ii» the recent
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  • 74 1 COLOUR BAR IN BRITISH FORCES B ComB Dp E isked the B > hf B B ty and He a E sular E B that B reopened B he B. tnent B took it B was not B the A, B tho I Hi ilthough B 'here B 1 nation
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  • 8 1 hall We Buy Malaya' Bell? ol Reuter i
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  • 186 1 MDU NOT TO APPLY FOR REGISTRATION OR EXEMPTION Societies Ordinance "Antithesis Of Civil Liberties" (JVOK KKAAU Tribune StalT KejiorUr) i Democratic Union has protested to the Sin rnmeni that it will not apply foi or exemption under thr Soc Ordinance, which com* s into force on June l. The Tribune
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  • 58 1 ROME, Mas Italian Prctrier Aleide cie Gasperi resigned tf day. D* Qaspexi chief of the Christian Democrat Party and hud headed Italy's coalition rnment since December !945. He made the announcement an emergency Cabinet meeting and went immediately to deliver both his and the entiie cabinet's resignation
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  • 109 1 VANGUARD CREW SEARCHED PORTSMOUTH, May 13.— A hunt for Btnug| monds is sjid to b<> thr reason for the withdrawal of the permission for privil civilians to board H.M.s. Vanguard, yesterday. Immediately the King tid Prince; iip. all nine members of Ihe customs staff
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  • 102 1 Lavender St. Fire (Tribune Stall l>port< A fiie. m which happily no loss of life occurred, broke out m a timber yard behind Laven der Street shortly after 10 o'clock last night. Due to the extreme calm prevailing at the time }t was fe.ired that
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  • 80 1 WASHINGTON, May 13. Diplomatic authorities i i sail h< l rc last iii^ht that, > Hi at breaking with pre- j talent, the Tar Eastern t Commission mivhi be sui» i siiluted for tiie Big F<»ur Poreisn Ministers as the agency to negotiate a peace treaty
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  • 136 1 NEW YORK. May 13.— A fivealarm lire at Coney Inland Amusement Park was brought. under control i<>ur hours after it began m the ocean-front playground, firemen announced. Although the lire was still burning after this period, firemen were able to prevent the flames ln-m spreading
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  • 29 1 LONDON. May 13. The Duke of Windsor is due to arrive from :>>w York en the Queen Eliz.iday on a short mv <it to England. Reuter
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  • 56 2 SINGAPORE (iUV UKiUfcNT SERVANTS BACK PAY COl NGIL. NOTICE OF MASS MEETING There will be a mass meeting of Goverrment Servants on Wednesday. May 14th 1947. at 5 p.m. vi the J.C.S.A. grourds. Tessensohn Road when the Memorial to the Secretary o: State will be read and adopted. All
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  • 136 2 China Sends Malaya $12,000,000 Textiles In 3 Months ihaur $1 hibie. from Mas In the month of J^i I api I Britain. $3000.000 from China whilst c ontributed 58.0u0.000. In F( bruary total impon textile- !n $14,000.1 Out amount China shipped 53.500.000 worth of tort 'aiay'a. ImpriL oi U month
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  • 39 2 All I H Capti m all llV.il:Pur. hand ana arm air. the countries visited. C Air ft. Qtative and ructors, will go m tc H aiici Japan, «vhile th< the tean Incoln will Reuter
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  • 22 2 SHORTHAND. New Beginners' session starts May-15. Vacancies Speed Classes. Object: Nov. Exams. Instr F.1.P.5.,, F.C.T.S. Interviews 53U Room-6. 222. Queen St.
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  • 106 2 Boy Had Toy Pistol Echo In Court A 15-year-old boy was brought 'up yesterday m the Juvenile I Court before Mr. B L. Chua., charged with the pc a toy revolver with :11-inten' Three deti on patr< 1 ak: th Boat Quay saw the boy m a coffee shop and
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  • 190 2 The formation of a body m trie rubber industry with legal status to negotiate with trade unions is receiving the consi- deration of the council of the Uayan Estate Orfrfers* A •ion and an announcement vill be made when a d«vUun has
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  • 57 2 Loi Kan. produced m the Fourth P m unlawful p> ilver ai ,i tl mmun Hill Roari 01 1 by Ch W Such who v. with n r(I that Lol Wfl the compai ol anoth< unmunit i further bullr* An ;ip| by tl J( Tor 4R
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  • 159 2 Lively Bidding At Singapore Stamp Auction i ibune Stall li«») ■U i i •Club and I lib Auc at Ro-taui In the unavoidabli iun Pan Bin Cl un. lected I air. He w ".ted .1. Auc the rr. ami c cl with nt spent a mo s t !nter< i
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  • 118 2 Commission To Report On Civil Liability? At a mt-eting ht-ld on Mi at Government House at wh the Governor, the Acting Finan\lr. J D. M. Smith, Mr J. J. St. L Cai War Damage Claim. Commisa) and M Stuart Luv. President. D. S. Marshall. £eclry Mr J. A Gasun and
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  • 20 2 MOTOR SAMPAN OWNERS ASSN DINNER Thf M (Sin i' iry with a dinner held al thr A m pn t
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  • 46 2 duct I I robb I I of a hi I hofl the m 1 Tar. I I I 1 Chu X I It I the robb- y T I on of a I I ammunlti The pol'C I hours' I m order that I I
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  • 26 2  -  Foo Thve Jin Ch i n tran Oov( Union-. addir. Ed i Mr T Tl sem Pn San Mr Chan X Son-
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    • 56 2 Fcr Reliable and PrecisOn Watchel at Moderate prices y h. -T S ULtSj?^ 105. OPCMABD PO4D. M PBJiIXC; LAC X CCI.. NESE PURE SILK LADY S UNDERWEAR ALL LATEST fLE JUST ARRIVED I lAI I BRIDGE ROAD TEL 3 380 CLOTHES MADE NEW! by Dry Cleaning the WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING
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  • 468 4 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MAY 14 1947. K.O. To Colour Bar WEDNESDAY 14, MAY 1974. K.O. To Colour Bar London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot Houm N St. Martin's 1 .uu\ \V< To the M.P. for Gravesend, Mr. Garry, Allighan. and Mr. John Lewis, M.P.. g the credit for delivering
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  • 41 4 "Gr-r-ch Splutch! No, Sir that isn't Germa I Slobovian! It's the* nearesi m sound recordin Th dan_ wax Or-r-ch 5 to ring the." ed t: and will that y< v i will be can w other (i legisl axainsi
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  • 463 4 p **>tt J to lai rHq V I i I :o pry (ahem!) ii the working ol th( n and on the public. I quietly took v] suspiciously whether 1 < t a gun— l smiled r< ngly and he perl und. Ah 1 I said to myself, as
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  • 130 4 N Ulll i •'ad §|fi Hiriee any «3I »»»h your oldil S Abraham l know nod A Pf«l I (..mefroTl family of twrlvr p ns j «*v«n of us ww naj.i.'d »ttr, the hohl i men of rhc rood i)...,k we waited f or the \^\SM J t# name
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  • 221 4 TRAVELLING In a In a lor: ML JORDAN Berkhas with a party m Khartum. Sudan, the >nd tn th A nt I r wj s cruelty. ATRICIA HA! I j.er actor I d, Ed<l L. H. that h: yr with The Jw Migranted 20 </,/ Par»ite
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  • 329 6  - Dr. Purcell Visitims Malaya This Year H.L HOPKIN OUR LONDON Lpy> by r I I L'H.— Ilrceil, C. M 0 ake Sui for Sh Un October and was the v. ion m As the •r the establishmei Uu Economic Comm j he i \p. eta and other countric c uth-
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    • 166 6 If it's obtainable anvvhere it's m I \JhsL SinqapohiL ShopLtL. I Optician Refftrdini the eyeslfhl Consult: New China Optical Co 71. H.Rh Street. Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer I CENTURY STUDIO No, 23. New World Amusement Park. SINGA PIK)TO STIDIO 64, H g:h Street. Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianos ISED
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    • 182 6 United Trading Co. 61. Stamford Road, Singapore. II IT is ANYTHING Electrical, please consult us Embroidery > Direct Importers of all kinds oj Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods. t.OODSTOIti: 10. Battery Road. Phor.e *****. v ßodney House) Singapore Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45. The Arcade: Tel: No. 4658 Prompt
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    • 151 6 Art Curios Ki:.ds Eastern Ar*s Craft* Exceptional Value-Minimum st 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant 2, Finlayson Green 61. Middle Road. Singapore, Phone 2620. Confectionery FOR WEDDING OK BIRTHDAY TEA-PARTIES CALL AT:— Phone ***** THE VICTORIA Confectionery Store 71. Victoria Street, HIGH CLASS CATERERS AND CONFECTIONERS. Cosmetics Sundries Importers
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  • 33 7 GOVT. CLERKS DISSATISFIED I [n mat ton not to I i I our ittit C icil this m. B m I HX Hh H H 1:. Hi H v w 11 I I
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  • 92 7 Wages Commission Oral Evidence Next Week Hi, B pore Jo»nt v, tsion third m OH May 10 Report !u> sub-committ the co-t of livirg iflcation of wa •n heard i Lai The Comm Union the Nu 1 th< I President of the Mv icipal >n, „n I Social Welfare Dt
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  • 6 7 AUSTRALIAN TRADE UNION LEADERS HERE «Nl_
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  • 39 7 liiburie Crime Reporter Singapore, Tuesday. A numl unknown persons sent While wall Bridge Road at ht an unarmed Chii on the table along n ood by B and at th< of a knife, reli( $17
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  • 115 7 rßy "Man -At -The Rails") Penanu. Tues. Some outstand- 1 v e witnessed tl ck work, although with s I dvi- to I ittempt yen strong c work, the majority all went r< und eiu medium i Perhaps the one which caught Coral Sea. di imds, the -econd
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  • 211 7 The on the Si cport n Btrach( od Minister, In the H :it. ition, Mr. S 1 abou export m > 1,800 and 45,000 Apr. 1 and 25. He added that the prli ton rd. Declaring that this total for below the contract signed I. v
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  • 91 7 Mr. Thio Chan gee, a senior master of the AnglOChinese School, has been appointed a member of the Singapore Advisory Council. Mr. Thio served as Senior Inspector ol i during the BMA regime. He went to Switzerland last r as a Malayan delegate to the
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    • 131 7 i 5.a/.v.^ a.AssiFii-.n adverts, pay m Tin: tribune SIX INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Head Office: 104-110, Anson Road —SINGAPORE Town O.Tu<\- Winston s Tip Arcade. Bniruhes:— l. >lark«t Street] Koala Lumpiir 111, Hroivst«'r Koad. Ipuh.— i r>, China Street (ihaut, Penan*. IWe accept your special offer of BIX
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  • 17 9 i v I X Hi. I* H y It s X B my V i s
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  • 581 9  -  Hery Gris CABLL FROM HOLLYWOOD b y I arthed tuai at uth ol H wa»s on a Sunday morning, Fall ol 1D42. that thii ;er to win a prize, any prize. each and later pal the jud g i! i Pra< very
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    • 39 9 CONCENTRATED FRUIT ESSENCES AND FLAVOURS ij X LIVERPOOL i H 1 B Q m mII v II oim.\i;i: i (lOVIS ■1 Jk W n\i \ri»u i a. m■ a C D l/.TlfFii V RAHAMIN PENHAS LIMITED 117 126 Cl
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  • 23 11 Lran Districts Placed Under Martial Law B b »rdB uring m B m the r B the M, who m I the Reuter
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  • 58 11 LONDON. May 12 Mr. tor McNeil, M State. tted m a today that i egotlatione between the British and Chin* nmenta were not yet complet|e,l. This w&* partly b-rau th< le Brih i'nr] <• ni.ir. the proposed f all had to be op] tui When John I
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  • 344 11 QUOted per Ui«'iil w t i&jht except when moKedati $44 No 1 (old quality) i (new quality) $81 $62. Cilutm< Siam No J 11 Quit Malacca: Sup ty $34 White .sunur:— $96. Brown an $72 n No l $32. $30. Red B- >28. Black Bkui* $28. i Beans
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  • 161 11 i Ships alongside the Singai) to wharves: WEST WHARF down l 2 Empire Rani. down 45 M.-iuif Leopard. Oodown 6 7 Btee] Advo< Chupi Oodown 8 9 Samyork. n 12 13 lown 15 16 Trevelyan. \L PLANT llea FMPIRE DOCK Sumat] Joi I >wn 23 24 Samaffric. lown
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  • 108 11 STUDENTS IN BRITAIN CAN'T FIND HOMES 1 ommod a Britain 1 1 the cil Manner 1 council's annual meetinß hen .inht n 3,500 student* In Britain ab< oi whom were m London, 600 Uv- t'd m ho ird b> it 1 <»UU were en unable lv Un |uate m could
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  • 97 11 BAGDAD. May 12 Martial law was declared to day m Kowanduz and Zibar, North and th« Burroundini area adjoining the border with Pei si a. All civil law was suspended and the i- fion was under nulicontro] with the o. Commanding the northern of the
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  • 200 11 VIETNAMS NOW HAVE A RIVAL SAIGON, May 12.-l!i. spokesmen ol the All-United Nationalist Front which has been formed m the bid for Ipcwer as lival to Ho Chi Minh to day claimed to have secured the support of 1,000,000 CaodistA, a senv-miUtant religious community m Cochin China. Trim Quang Vmh,
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  • 35 11 LONDON. May 12 -Tho Rt Rishop of !nmho ai »1 •ill leave England by m. Tfc July i w:ll the i prcM i t to i ;i romo Reuter
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    • 30 11 t YOUR RADIO TODAY] H thH Hi l ?<n K"' K K lavoi ■v- kmovor B' K 10 pm. H 10 30 I H; t SumH i K pular K
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    • 264 11 mah; 7 p.m H Talk: "World A. it Hour; 7 7 4? ir; 8 Ifi Ml I KID NETWORK CHINESE INDIAN PROGRAMMES. i 2.00 PJB.: On 223 met Hum wave ban I B2 nd. met. medium i a frequency of 4 ;;L ir m< p m 12 noon ure T
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  • 294 13 SYING MAN'S STORY OF PEAR ATTACK RETOLD :Rl. rch 18. Singh, a Sikh bullock i. )t murder had b Arjan Blrgh Gill. liin inten l ted that or Mur. 10, i. he acted as interpreter foi dying deposition made Sucha Bingli Tlu- deposition alleged about 7 p m oi the
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  • 49 13 War Memorial and Of R.A.M.C. m ui- ihe H| i.mendX X m m H> ci i m T r m ranks XL t „:ul i 1 Kir be m En <her tat bir.ld R' out to tpt cted I will tnmittee H>'- r■ ::i d X' Hr RAMC 22
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  • 105 13 An abatement i ued by a cou: iplete repairs witht:iin time waa i*au< <i Mi X B on five owi oi a oi >ng H.lat. to complete n W»th- *s •hiii seven d> alt of sum|>lock W< 13 to 1H Loronp; Lalat ed with
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    36 13 lhe C om^-huiier look a pin-up Princess Betty (Jrablf. Th<* >()th (Vntury-I ox star is due t<> make her bow m yet another picture m which the actent >s on singing and hip swinging.
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  • 118 13 MALACCA. Monday :T h l c c Chinese armed with daggers '■sterday evening held up a ■':iU.y at th< third mile stone Klebang and relieve him oi :70 m cash a wristwatch ana rhe coat he wearing. The roubers decamped on three bicycies m the direction ol
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  • 41 13 rd con meetn c ol t] todmlnton Party will br holo tomon No 729- m ho:i at 7 oo p n th( hoi.mm «>i tour: I l n m the forth on the committee I d to att<
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  • 6 13 Alto bepn srrvc! w.H> to •nrtiff-
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  • 114 13 "No Leniency," Chief Justice Tells Accused marking matter and that nc i wii m iroui Mi Justice Murr, Justice Sm» the appeal o\ an In uhtury lorry driver. Balu nst a tentence i I [oroua Imprisonment imp* sed mi him by Mr jpau! rr m the District Court halu m
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  • 123 13 Two Indian military drivers, 1 Ware Lai and Bhagat Singh, o an- now under sentence <>i 18 months' rigorous imprisonent each for breach of trust respect ol 1.025 military mkets valued $10,250. were unsuccessful m their appeal at trie High Court yesterday. Piare Lai and Bhagat Singh,
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  • 58 13 PARIS. May 12. The Indian 'awn tennis team to meet Franc In the second round of the Davis Cup competition starting here next Thursday was an nounced here to-day by ManJupta. Sumant Misra and Ghaus Mohammed will play Angles while Misra will team with .1 Mehta
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    • 29 13 ■LBOROUdh H. It By II W< HAMIKI AM 1 i X ■IAM) WITH KIT ICAHSON If A! Jjyjp I I |l S A1 ■B^ -I A m llv! WAssi
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    • 188 13 Voui Last (liiiin 1 o Thi, tin it British Motion Pictw Lasi I Slio%%s I 4 <;..io 9.30 p.m. John Mtlls and Valeric Nobson CHARLES DICKENS^ OPENING TOMORROW Here They Are Again! In 'Their Funniest Musical Comedy! MARTHA ODRISCOLL jT^pW PATRIC KNOWLES jK THOMAS GOMEZ M W TONY and SALLY
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  • 172 15 I I V ion. I I m m K I Indian Assa l i betwi hai wj teh the Navy, v. Ny .-till an [HE i'l AY put the fin und :.t up by their centre hall. Shegaran the bail and raced ud
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  • 27 15 SHQ, SEALF CRICKET IB I I H 8 Hi im- B P"t Rev I B lll by Sjt. Hf colm SEAI Rev I rke- m Rev I
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  • 63 15 End to end play ensued after resumption, but life went out ot .amr following a spa opportunities which were frlt- In Navy the i .icked Anguflla wa with one N i two dan titres of him on the first occaand W sive the Ju-t i intt Stupbins:
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  • 69 15 LONDON, Ma) 1.5.— J0 i Baksl, reluctant heavy-^ \\»i«Jit challenger an- j y nounced that h«' h l!l Hfhting J<K' Louis lor i i thr title at New York In September. N Former Pennsylvania^ coal-miner, who refused i i to ni«M>t Louis »n June
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  • 151 15 The fine bowing of Patterson (three for 11) and Fem«o (four for 25 enabled the AMDGW Chargi Sports Club t o beat Air Command Distributing Authorities tChangi> by 58 run< m a match played on the Civilian Sports Field. Chargi, on Sunday. Scores: AMDGW CHANGI
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  • 284 15 drum Our Own Kt»|M>rtt*r) lANG Follow i! for the I' i run on Satur- HORSES (LASS 1, DIV. 1 ONE Mill' Princess Crum. 10. a ilomat g ton 8 5 h Port 8 5 Karman 8 4 Yutoi 4 ash 8.3 mv 8.2 7.13
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  • 177 15 LONDON. May 13. The tout!) Airican cricket tourists beat Surrey by 115 runs at Kenninßton. Oval today, the match endUir shortly after the luru?h 1B- terval. I From the early hour on the linal day the South African bowler* were on top and
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    • 47 15 L. J. MBV PIANO Co. gT E* PIAN Musical ~~^S^r^3 I tunr.l 11/ ni [1 y I Workmanship H| (ill MOillT.i LJ I I-l I A CC DIAK.' C a BALBIR CO. ill. North Bridge Road. Ju>t Unpacked BADMINTON S I'Kl RICKET Ml I ATI Limited Phi
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    • 39 15 $1»ORTS SOCCER Jollilads vs Army Catering Corps. Mecl. College grou: d, 5. 15 p.m. Ment.,1 Hospital v». W»r( Regiment, M.H. ground, 5.15 p.m Old Franciscans v. tporo District Hq., Ft. Cat '.15 m Franciscans to meet i 4.45 p.m.
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  • 90 16 20 ACCIDENTS ON SPORE ROADS (Tribune SUIT Reporter) nuuA op< Irst 1 Week— l A tol elu pi and im 35 on ln> v Mo V.i: were ttti but( v< A* nday Th< reci> lorry is i about witho aing Wl
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  • 33 16 Q M w cycling and al. A. Holdin nother V€ t a pas- I ng tra- I fflc >wing down a r.*a )eyinp 3 the requirements Pedestrian Crossing Pla- Recruli
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  • 135 16 Fifty Singapore drivers competed «n last nights competency test organised by the "Safety First 1 Campaign mittei the Happy Worklast night The t e st was for th» purpose of selecting whicl>vers. m the opirion of the Traffic Police, were the best Three were selected
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  • 92 16 Tli«' I II v i !<■ 1. V. Viii.Mr.t '1 iv\ i.l i».4 .m <"l lipp 'i 'nit; t: Sal r.un p.: S N Ir, t M«S Of i "H 5 koi v .i> tit t. i ii<- i iarti .a v rt'-p Tisili i the .ii-
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  • 105 16 In the foil ipa Th the nre »s loliows: l A prec iie 2 N6. 1 w.th he: 1 cut 3 No. l with tail cut oil No. 1 with V.tvd 1 cut off. find the vor Is and tit n Into tty: Stop! More treasured -liar, an
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  • 118 16 h rl n all lilt' I! Mr O. M. < man i I the I I yoi d or li 5 n reduoi b\ 5 ur destlnat v. nh about 1. m your d.. 2 minute: ir wakin i rkii In ..c 100 wou
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  • 27 16 LO 13.— Th it of G m to b ice] with hi<:) Hall ol the India Office and It i bii
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  • 51 16 SCHACHT GETS 8 YEARS Ml. IRI I'M- S .1 s prom He will i flu 1 lional Iribn ear rim .ill rivii I n ill h ni.i> m^nl during the Sm tr.nl and awaiting \a/ In'arin?. onl) Tit w hi .ii)p*'.in'd n tional i' 1 »'h« B tb j I
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    • 73 16 r^ A T^T-T A \7 r ll a nv r< l15 i>h 3400 V_ IV r\ 6.45, 9 LAST DAI RED SKELTON ELEANOR POWELL IN MGMS S *****1 IT ALSO TRAFFIC WITH THE DEVIL OPENING TOMORROW Did it real!) happen, or u.i- it imagination Hoes the Other World look -like
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