Morning Tribune, 4 June 1947

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE m (New -err>i [j CEIfTa WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 1947
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  • 225 1 NLHRU ACCEP TS-JINNAH UNHAPPY ON INDIA PLAN Premier*** Statement In ClomnioiiM 0 London, June 3.— "My opinion is unshakable that, with reasonable goodwill, a unified India would be the best solution of the problem ot the country's future/ Said Viscount Louis Mountbatten, Viceroy
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  • 253 1 I Tiie Prime I Al British Of- d by rei held by the Indian leaders i da; was rc;c-v- a., annouxiC' :anssmid the \h i t w.sliej tc I Xl J no ration for Inmatter for the i Nor wa> Governt .ido negotia- communities ernment was
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  • 90 1 Romance Which Shook The World Sunnina; Hill. June 3.— Out of a mansion, into the spring sunshine, came a man and a woman today, their hands entwined as i symbolic of the romance destined to find its place m the his- books. The Duchess of Windsor smiljpq at her husband.
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  • 116 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) most ambitious robbery attempts m person, or a number of open the steel doors of the vault m the iry on Mo: it. This was tl to be made by burglars on a G about $600,000 and tl i dor
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  • 46 1 League To Decide Jinnah London, Juiu> 3. —His group, Mohammed Ah Jinnah, Pre- of the Muslim League, said the New Delhi Rad i have India to the League aided the p did noi val"The plan not meet In rtant i Mr. Jin- JHHJHJHjag Reuter MOHD. JINNAII
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  • 173 1 Churchill Wants A Debate London, June 3.— The Prime Min.ster' b Statement on India m the Commons was answered by Mr. Winston Churchill who opened: "It all seems very difficult to understand the White Paper will have to be studied with attention and will probably carry just a measure of
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  • 134 1 Right Decision -Nehru London. June 3.— Pandit Nehru, speaking over New Delhi radio today, described the British plan for India as a "procedure of self determination m certain areas, 1 and said that the 'future of India must be decided by the people oi India and not by outside auty.'
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    • 40 1 In keeping with our reputation of bringing [the latest goods FIRST ive are now m the position to oiTer AMERICAN SUM Ll\l^\ \?r wide 175 \wr yard m 22 bewitching flora! designs Gian Singh 8c Co., I 30-1 Raffles Place.
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  • 603 2 Singapore Passage Racket In Am oy I PAID $320,000 AND GOT-FORGED PAPERS J taioy, Singapon on Apia 16, i by ilu- Immigration authat he had >re on a I permh. Ho h. I Is by an unscrupulous passage nandod (C the permit. Hoon property. realised $320,000 h he paid to
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  • 188 2 MALACCA CHINESE AID SOCIETY lin Om Own K< pot r 111 y hundred and Founded pun. I ur ing the munity I Setl emeni, this Society soon established reputation and from hundi I Ld< nt outs the 81 pedient to enlarge the scop .t-d ety. The membership the TOO ny
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  • 32 2 WASHiNGTON. JQnc 2.—Yugosjftvui ha.^ rejected the United States ;i against the r- nioval of "important and valuable" Italian poperty from Yugoslav occupation zone at Trieste, the State Department disclosed today.
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  • 202 2 Singapore authorities have ordered an Indian national 01 24 years' standing m this country to quit Malaya within 30 days, or a specified period. Intercession with the Colonial Secretary on behalf of this man was fruitless. Mr. S. K. Chettur. Representative of the
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  • 75 2 China Compliments S'pore Lawyer Mi. Rlcturd Chu&n Hue Un, X aeral and a pro; I ided bj I Govt I Mas rnal held bere two months I Tin commendtti( n i In the m ol a l< hv Chii li. L.m rough the Chi: I It will bo ad« I
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  • 43 2 n rounds on 1 iboQt dawi. When the and Th( on Th* mm. Ah bm Kastiin, app ond Pnlicr COUTI rged wit toy pistol, w.i need to tl He theft. Al. ordti with loitering nine
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  • 108 2 STOLE CLOTH FROM LITTLE'S TWO JAILED Two J I Kow and Si latt 1 I I I I Luttli I I I m i The first v. I a bottle pi jx I Ah Kqw and I ed gu;lty and I six M i hard Qab« I mer rta I
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  • 19 2 NAIRORI. Jun< In. a Eu: Khostla. an li Central Conur. B..ard which from an In
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  • 88 2 Dr. E J. H. Corner, forme the Singapore Botanical Gardens, will lead a research expedition organised by UNEJbCO to th million square mile forest region the Amazon ;n Brazil, the resources of which are still unjred. The t«.am will consist of botanist igists. thropo'ogist.v. met. ts.
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  • 50 2 well known writer and paint r. Koetut Tantri. known to radio listener* al "Soiirabaya Sue"), who is a regular contributor to the Tribune. ring l<>r Au^*! ;ilia torn by the Marclla. She hopes to complete n Indone-; is now engaged m writing, during her ihofl n Au-ti
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    • 39 2 Reliable and Precison Watches at Moderate prices I 105. OPCUARD POAP 1 I I. J. 11l \V IMAXO C*. I Specializing In Tuning \mi£? z i aj=i Repairing Re-con-_l fi^^^^ff onioned Pianos. W oi«:ii/\i U ROAD TKU.-.PHQNK KM43 SIN<;-\IMIKF.
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  • 283 3 Base For Raising Indian Wages in Estates Still Stands Iftettur Deplores UPAM ove to cut Chinese rates i Planters' Association of Malaya's Bug Chinese (contract) tappers' wages by ill not alter the fundamental basis ot the the Indian labourer is not getting a fair £M S. K. Chettur, Representative of
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  • 72 3 THEATENED GUARD, STOLE MOTOR PARTS .ears' rij^oI nt < ach IK rday by th c First Mr. E. IK bin Oma;, II [drifl bin d Ong Chm Chin Mm. v ,ki:iI mmit th< ■L on Feb. 14. H went up io mm m.t.r. I -flH* thrust hia IB pocket. B
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  • 51 3 First Community Radio Installed V PA. van crew mm pro. office v. W nd installed the ning on It is a G.E C. F .:id the batI wed each week laun< h on Its r I I will be th( :i on the V ich with 1 and le to
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  • 28 3 $92 Robbery In Front Of Bank B 'rt > L robberies on M«nX Malay B four 1 .30 E of RO- Of $80 I i Bank of m m
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  • 158 3 Five of six Chinese, appearing m the Fourth Court yesterday, on charges of communicating with me •'Van HeutSZ" carrying aliens m the Singapore harbour on May 26, and With abetting an alien to disembark I the vessel before the immigration authorities had authorised
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  • 72 3 The attent 1 empl< k drawn to |j ae it s to w< rkmen 1 the C uier tor Workmen's Compen Many employei ;)o rt mg accident ippt n t0 their workmen. off once und pensaticr- urdim oh rend. ers the employer Ua viction, to i fine
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  • 81 3 '.Tribune Stajf Reporter) Ar. other police court lock-up robbery took place at 11 am yesterday An accused Chinese who was waiting to obtain bail was relieved of his watch and a gold rirg worth $37 by another Chinese prisoner m the lock-up. As soon as he got bail,
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  • 55 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. J.M.L. Nltcheson, C.M.G.. 0.8.E.. acting British ConsulGeneral m Batavia arrived m Singapore yesterday by plane trom Java. Ke was accompanied by the British Naval Liaison officer at the Consulate. Mr. X Sheldrick. Mr. Nitcheson i s here for talks regarding the Dutch-Chinese
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  • 371 3 20th Time Cets 10 V r i. who I previ< and thefts, and vu ,1 at the Singapo of chr ind theft charges, u Tisunnient by Mr. Jti Brown Kam Eng Hung first faced two charges of attempted cheat- < ■1 r of
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  • 57 3 The Tnnjong Pagar-Pa-ir Panjang Local Indian Congress has arranged for a reception at theii ??ice at 479, Kg. Bahru Road <<i. Friday at 5.30 D.m. m honour of the delegates, leaving Singapore, for the first Annual Conference it the Malayan Indian Congress to be held at
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  • 157 3 EMIGRANT TRIED TO STRANGLE HIMSELF L»m Lian Meng, an immigrant into sii gapore, who admitte attempting to take his life by strangling himself with a piece of string while m the lock-up on St. John's Island on -M"iy 26. was yesterday can 101 < l v and discharged by the
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  • 90 3 Alleged to have robbed a remand pnsoi er. Fivldit'Tah, m a police court cell on Monday af-t.-noon. of a wrist watch and a pold rinc: worth $27. two Chii ese, Hee Ah Kor.R (23) and Chan Chone Wcr (18> also remardees, were srest«r€ay charfp ed with
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    • 57 3 4.0011 \i;\VS! I \i;\\ iiiiu r v\i I Printed Haircord 36" wide Printed Rayon wide t rrguson Voile 36" wide Velvet Kibbon Rayon Kibbon Lfldiea and Gents' Shoes (Superior calf-leather) FAMOUS lORYII/' FRENCH PERFUME ai iioiia i;m. 'F [>H 62, HK. [NOAPOR I'hom- :i7BB OLD CLOTHES MMADB NEW! />V Dry
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 186 4 STRANGE seem, though the p< port or import of fi .bio under the law, Its manufacture is not. Yet it is a fact that as the la' anufacture arms does not requi \s not punishable under the law the land. Li| shed on ant hiatus ms
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    • 159 4 Legal Ana chronisms The insufficiency of the firearms rules emphasizes the need to overhaul the entire system of law to ensure that justice shall not be thwarted by flaws m th 3 letter of the law. Such an overhaul is likely to lead to the discovery of entirely outmoded or
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  • 554 4  - Here There and Everywhere PETER I've Annoyed The Japs! m Bin i or JSI 10, toils m in-it th< itlul ol in> r n A their pals r; ride on a sultry afUrncon! 1 *he 3 c piece after their morn and cigarette and felt taJulU se two oi their
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  • 111 4 UK Rationing System As Model Mint tera I I m««t m July to I plan lor y I i twe] nths. I 1 is beint; arrar. I x itional Emeri I cil following I I r by th« United S I J of Agrioultur* I S baa b» I Boyd
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  • 27 4 VIENNA T: I I hilc it v. Examinati the centuries-old nbrandt was i taken art of an t:on. i to life Tl Reuter
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  • 131 4 Sarawak Forges Ahead Under British Rule Britain is planiill velopm<-nt th« C I Sarawak Charley Ardcn Clarke. Itat ;uiu-il a outline of'b ion^ Urm an term plans for n mest out of the count; i\ wealth. Th«.s c will bring considerate Sara* well as increased prospt-rity to I Surveys ar<
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  • 224 6  -  H.L. HOPKIN i OUR LONDON LETTER I j by I Fl< May 21 Closely following .m cl if tin. with tlit ler ol Intiquis, a raid ihop, i tin Bun lnorth a ouUi ol the Than n rounded A month by the police I
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    • 342 6 JAc SinqapotoL ShvpA, Optician Electrical Art Curios Ragavitai Ihc eyeslfhl United Trading Co. C. K. Tang :i: 61 Btamfo ipore Crafts s^ > t ■-Minimum New China Optical Co. n it is misc. Fl X TRIC \l PI EASI 2il RIVER VALLEY ROAD 71 High Street, Singapore. rjl rA imi
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  • 559 7 DELHI, June 2 —The Congn g plan ol pro :edure for th< Committee was smi to hav< i| a [ndia, but, under t le prevailing condition I .i the country, the partition of the Punjab a.« Sylket district ol Assam and In the m Baldev sV
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  • 139 7 BORNEO DYAKS TO HAVE AUTONOMY BATAVIA. JJutn t 2. Tlv Government has approve.! In principle the for nattab or another autonomies lerni. ry with Jtj ow Gtfverunt^nt UuU-h Borneo t;> be called greater Dyak turrit.. iv i\ draft statute 3lmi! lo one A 'Iraft statute, 'niVr to oil signed last
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  • 429 7 RIGHT PEACE MUST REPLACE DISCORD VIOLENCE The PPot:p t: Broadcasts •NDON, June 2.— The Pope broadcasting on worU situation ever the VaUean p i, v l *t have ye< blp h "led and m I i! <\> nave probably goi deeper." mU s, be done on a JfISV? "How can
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  • 309 7 Second Doctor Dies In Ex-Malayan's Mystery SOUTHPORT, June 2 I) Houston, who last week performed tin- post mort< rious death of a colleague's fourth wife, riously himself ,y while Scot! Yards chemical analysts vv. eking to determii 1. The cause of the death "i tin- ex-Malayan Dr. Robert (Jem^e Clements'
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    • 61 7 TO-DAY! MARLBOROUGH The Peak of All-Time Greatness! H > /4* U iilt -J M ,i nit. i 1 Hb; w Wn T)( s —^P— BF /NNI) SI I! I. ■kV< Av«^l ■k s^rdkjl J f &U L Hi F FT HER lovi omv EQUALLED Bl HER BACRIFICI i she dared
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 114 7 iVy 77ii.v AMERICAN I Crossword Puzzle -T^ I »iROS| SB-Out R R L■_ n 34-Burmese trltt Lp>A.-is-PoJnted the to« |Tlb .^LJ 39- Atmosphere Ida I IT JS I irtdl JLSbtalned jT^ 47— Benediction fS^- B^ "H A I 43-Entlc« H^ m^ 52-« andy rldft S.N^ p-— I underwater A r^i*i
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  • 514 8 Around The Town WITH VERA ARDMORE Cocktail Party able ;ip irtant men I and ment. it i latter iptiere partiajilarly excelled, the had prei .1 ih rt dents the tage. Many will recall her bibulous icter study In Palace Of dee which still remains i\ fragrant memory— that "Grandma Rocket"
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    • 112 8 I U I SPECIAL OFFER AMERICAN STRIPED LINEN 39' at $&M a yd. AMERICAN CHECKED GINGHAM Sl.BO a yd. I at AIt2HAX A X D S LADIES GENTS TAILORS 42 High Street. I LATEST! Received new Shipment:— Grays Badminton Rackets Cricket Nets Autograph Cricket Bats Australian Abdominal Cricket Mattings Further
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  • Article, Illustration
    93 9  -  Josheph Lawman n blacl i L suit i Can 1 for their to hit I delay. t: a ke< n garMr. Allen n this 1 c< m- i I I Mrs i "cupeen our i many I I Rose- ut m 1 js her Is hair I
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  • 267 9 I According to Dr. G Lawy n, whom I have been qu s s week, women who have aver- age l<x ks are mt ill In their love life than I beautiful. The per suiddea, divorces plain j unhapplness. In ng exnally beautiful and •her tl
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    • 136 9 \pproml by pU^ *fi£s I 'tukrwrilen -mi Laboratoru TRANSPORTATION FINISH ffiu 0 SPSS (>K WKTAI- lI7EPACIS, K)K Rg. »i sl^ «»v K;U TOICS lt;i AUTOMOBILES, !,\o BOATS, BItVCLES, I.IVS, Xl( IDAPTABLJ FOR EITHER INTERIOR OR tXTERIOR WORK j"si rm tHISG ton METAL !H{\mi(h. Created by one of America's largest Paint
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  • 209 11 ALAYS DISCHARGED ERAK ASSIZE COURT nil ruling anccling the polite drive unlawful possession of firearms, was madik Court by the Hon. Mr. .lustite (ox m three Mala>s wnc distharsed on a tount been m possrssio of home-made firearms. that und< i the legislation
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  • 123 11 June 2. Georges H dftult, French Foreign Minister, lore blf protest tonight iroit Bey. Egyptian An. sacior In Paris, i what he called "complicity ol the tgypOovernment" m the escape from French custody of Ab.u'i Krni. former Moroccan robci leader Abc;<-1 Kimii who led the R'ff revolt against
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  • 95 11 SOMEWHERE NEAR CAIRO Jure 2 Abel El Krim Al Khettabi, who led the Moroccar Riffs »n an irsurrection agairst th t Frer.ch more than 20 yea»--aso. said today that he wanted to return to Morocco to wor* for its "political incependerce" In an exclusive
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  • 48 11 s^i: ngside tl tau wharves:— WEST WHARF OaT 1 God own Said Gcdo-.vn G COAL EMPIRE DOCK WHARF SHI RF SHIPS IN HARBOUR piro P tons. oon 28U from I 5. 1173 Uiu Bern Chuan (Trengganu) 150 Ru B B ilan iB B I V 1
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  • 18 11 don. Ju rest d. c for the records cl ecords 856. attribut the F; )f 90
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  • 231 11 Singapore; Tuesday. Prie* 1 quoted bolow arc ikt picul weight rxcept where otherwise stated. •Meehuon": Kedah $52; Siam CAfl Rice Slam No. 1 $103; No. 2 $100; Rangoon $B§. Glutinous rice: Siam No. 1 $75. White sugar: $86. Rock sugar: —$93. Brown sugar :—s6B. Green Pens;- Siam No.
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    • 319 11 j lON YOUR RADIO TODAY i BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES. -'oo p.m. 48fi metres m niefcta- f m Umj 44 meue E p I (Ml p.m. 48) nnu. m f lum wave band it 4 A I ood In the t.i I band p| l:,, in 7 E) network
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    • 64 11 'ami! Ami..' rummi [lngdoi Cai p ig mmc; 74j TUrn lignsJ and Niw.s \a \hindaiin. 8. i.s' Mail ill I H <S0 me i] and N.us m !''l I Si-Hilt; .nt and Signatt In Tamil: 9.01 Signature Tune i Ime and News In Tamil; 830 iumorous bout,.- 9A.y Hindustani raft
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  • 235 12 Will Independence Mean This? Sydney <Air pev,p.e m India frill And themselves won .ar.d wit i major iitly by the Uallup Ole interviewed were re nded yhat Bhgland was Irawing its nment and armed forces from India next and wc-re then asked: Do you th.nk the working people o1 India
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  • 12 12 JUi Th' 1 be lar r: md planet bu* tlv
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  • 206 12 i will probably '0 A Brif-li Ii n .11 four We have ihe Ru tad Ftt\ The Naais plan: war with 1 "de\ apon and Upying P wer 1 The setting up o! a O tra] German Government able the ne 2 Immediate end to the
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  • 6 12 'Southpaw' Lid Light Weight I temp
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  • 36 12 Zur believed 3C0.000.0C0 8 :i ill D. an:nn i ROOd agl;galkg Reuter BUDAPEST J Nagy 1 Minister, w I Ml| op. h I 1 efused to n tria Maf. M .1. P.
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  • 110 12 Troops Make £11 Profit On £1 Berlin, June 3. Racketeering Bril many are buying jewellery, gold, pla 1 porcelain, tapestries and paintings ai I :hey can smuggle past the British Cv I a big profit. to do bits The r several gel I Luneb' the i I I V Sch:
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    • 131 12 /V^TTI I"! |m J {FAI 1 1^1 IllJriifcj,' iVAI.T DISNEY s tart(H)n> m colour plus: n M M n■ I£RRO« OF TYRANTS 1 A TO-MORROW «OI*AHTIC OtSPERAOO^^^ So wicked t!i it a TlPl CS/ kinfdoa quailed/ HOLT Pl So \Vd\YA^ t!i?.t lose f I '7/ jf^'V'/Tl transformed her itm eowxp!
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    • 9 12 TEL! 5281^ 1 TURDAY at MID-NIGHJ rriRILLS Til \:ii»NM
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  • 169 13 i 3 In m nil las* night ital Republican Cabin ikarta this morning, is to Rive the IndonetUa RepnbUcjui l(l VetberUndi Con^alssion-Gcnenil'i t\w dum, with tourteen-ilay ti.iu- limit, outiis ti» lift the century Irotu ii .tl duldrun. and to Implement the i incut.
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  • 221 13 .PENANG. One man and three girls were drowned while three others were rescued when their sampan capi a short distance from the shore m Tan Jon*? Bungah m :he course of a picnic party on April 13 this year. i The tragedy was recalled
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  • 81 13 don, June 2. -The "happyicky" Duke of Manchester who died last February left an estate oJ only .£257; h: will revealed today. The bearer of the titles datin" to 1620. William Angus Drogo Montagu owned thro- castles ar.d went bankrupt three times and had been a
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  • 13 13 June 3. T J Archannounced Mu.r Central C Reuter agkglklkag Reuter
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  • 23 13 that II WASHINi; lON. Jin c 1 eni Tiun >n« on land ag;llga U.P.
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  • 5 13 EUROPA ENTERS DRYDOCK when it
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  • 76 13 I 1 70,IU Uue by al Middlesex Assessment commit men ord 1 by tht ipinald Newman 1 c:rt rgeant D I R A.0.C., and exBradberry, Royal Hie County class cruiser Detransformed from a ip into a floating coli from Devonport the flrjt training cruise uiih 222 cad**
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  • 56 13 Bagdad, June 2.— a Government communique today confirmed reports that MtU a Mustafa Al Bur Eani, head of the Barzani Libo who L'd the revolt m North Kurdistan m 1945 and who has now been sentenced to death m his absence, hao fled from Iraq for the second
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    • 20 13 PHAXT BOY" n.iv\v :iM- ii£bILWLHSI ITORS" I HERS' 1 \\I)Y IMAHDY" BH|; o 15 p.m. ir o i I j
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    • 162 13 \A\si I Sliov\s 1.30-_4__(j.30— 9.30 p.m. AIfRED HITCHCOCK S UFBBOAT By JOHN STEINBtCft i^TiZVC A.~. TALU". AM 6ANKHLAB ffiuui IWBJI GALA OPENING TOMORROW Louis Bromfield's Great Novt-1! Ciett luv* V \u&* GAEER li"BJt« Ml GRRSOHPIDGEOn I \m ARNOLD MOOREHEAD Vft CECIL KELLAWAY MI IAY G/>CNET7 /M/ f LEW CJOWDON PHONED
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  • 115 14 Stewart <• »H I lh^ HA > uho pleaded fwM} t tlw Singapore Filth I on MonSaj to i cfcarfe stealini a jeep MMftn \o the G«v-irnn-it, was senttMut'd to three n«'.i«n riforeui imprisonment by t!ie hnn'ble Mr. Justice
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  • 90 14 :i Rubta r C period ended I at and the balance broui and li dire to i d forward. Good progress has been made m the rehabilitation of the estate chairman's statebe submitted to shareholders at the thirteenth annual general meeting to be held m Singapore
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  • 95 14 Fran Our Own Reporter/ MALACCA. Monday— Men who loved the soil and worked th soil were the greatest asset. any country,, declared Mr. E. V. G. Day. Resident Commissioner, Malacca, at the inaugural meetMalacca Chinese F' Cultivators Association. Mr. Day said he hoped the a sociatidh
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  • 31 14 H M Aircraft Carrier TheiCapt. R. X Did D.s o r.n.) wearlnf C.B MV !IM. cc < mander o. D. A. Gregory. D I R.N.i will Prnans and
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  • 20 14 T\w) Chinese. Tan Km I fll Lim Ti. 18), Sccon i eh om t ill k 1 w
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  • 48 14 16 following political assoc tions have be^n excluded by the Governor horn registration under the Societies Ordinance: China Democratic League: the Indian Muslim League: the Kuo Mm Tang: Malayan CcmmuniParity: Malayan Democratic Party: Malayan Democratic Union. Malayan Indian Congress: Malay Nationalist Party: Malay Union.
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  • 132 14 The five visitors from Mala to the U.K. under the auspices of the British Council are now on their way home. They left the U.K. on May 23rd on board the "Empress Qf Britain." They all -pent their last week m London. They met Mr.
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  • 365 14 (Tribune Firnincial Corr.) m the local ll t< rday wero g< rally steady. There r inQiii r industrials. ,dy market with par. c hanging hands at $3.7fi Malacca 8 w»Tt dealt m $1.65 with moiv shir p.ted Bricks Prefs m 80. and Raflles Hotels wet* m domand
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  • 318 14 aglkgllg Kan., Kam>. Kt- Kep Xl In Kmta Kint i KIARf li Kramti Kur... •at Lukut Malaysiam Man Murai Palus. Pattam Pa i PCU. PenjrkaPi!!'.. Put eh Rahman Rambir Rai. Raub A Rp. Rrv. Sola 24 ■ne Kmta C Sounth- Southern Tr Sungfi B Sungei X Sungoi
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  • 67 14 P (Tribune Market Corr.i The rubber market opened v steady yesterday mon fall a cent above the previous night's cloa«, but sellers > I showing no keenness to m»«et market. With a good demand advanced rap ent above Mondi vith gcod bu> -des. Th- quant. offered
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  • 114 15 INNINGS VICTORY FOR GHQ SEALF I Up !)l« r I Qui h a further i Engineers Singapore on the Sunday. aiut a disasterous and Salmon v. h out n the first over i i a tii ou t red whilst he who made Jb nut out added ilk for j
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  • 243 15 Ei sji, on RIftfB, r SCOREBOARD GHQ SEALF Ist INNS. Hunter c Pairatt b Linton 0 Fraser c Re e d b G wynne tt« Salmon b Linton 0 Badham c Hart land b Bridgett 8 Martin lbw b Parratt 1G Steele rot out 98 Ch-rke-Brown b Linton
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  • 98 15 L. TRAINING NOTES KL mum K« porter) i the orBj of the training >:isor SaturMge rci B% irmBf ys role. B ey who H from r SulliR le the Java n has been H erc€ here n cood scai H pair. ;d Prix Flannery h Mawi, H r the s'x-fur-
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  • 25 15 Idor Minstrel, Richards Up, For Derby K has n. >t K I H H tin.-; H. It of B i Hi Witli no I' H
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  • 14 15 >m bo-7-j,,- m In mld-ch*nnel. f thrsc i found on U.P.
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  • 608 15 E™, f liiiHse Juniors 0. their poorest games this season, the japore R c ation Club only jusi mana itch IUI P" the Chinese Juniors m tin n Football it Jalan Besar yesterday, winning by Singh goal scored m the closing stages
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  • 355 15 (BY PIVOT) Since the Singapore Referees Board appeal for more local civilians, only two have so far applied for inclusion m the tutorial class at present being run by Capt. G. Johnston, acting President of the Board, and member of the Scottish F.A. Lack
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  • 52 15 STOCKHOLM. Juno 2.— The Amer can heavyweight, Joe Baksi, arrived In Gothenburg to begin preparations foi his fight with the Swedish champion OUe Tcnborg. TJif contest is schedu ed Cor either Stockholm Football Stadium on June 29 or GnthonburK's Ullchi Footbu 1 U.P. priound on
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  • 329 16 X Citizens Am* Military Offer To Help Police COLOMBO, June 3.— Over 15.000 work. >ined the strike today bringing th< I ital number over 35,000. which nts over 20 nt of the male ition of Colombo C Cher 7,000 aro on strike at
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  • 51 16 MANCHESTER Jun c 3 Stanley Roth well (50) was granted a divorce from his 45-yea-old wife today on the charge that she committed adultly with a guest at the weddinr of their daughter. The Judge said that Mrs Rothwell was "am>arently Overcome by tb- inllifiratirm of the party."— U.
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  • 188 16 ,'T-om Our Own R* PEN'-WG. June 3. With t:ie exception of about LQ postmen who had left earlier on deliver rounds, nearly 150 postmen suddenly went en strike this morning tallowing an incident m which the Assistant Superintendent of Mails is alleged to have
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  • 313 16 Association Formed Combat Tuberculosis niig Musi Be Don i C( ngiderable publu I cent m< to the very I the population of tins ci pressing tn a obvious that m defi nee of I ■.oil as for the sa*e of the unfon the protect! I the rising general be done
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