Morning Tribune, 5 June 1947

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  • 466 1 CBA Chairman Warns Against Complacency I v RS OF POLITICAL INERTIA II >ple should^ immediately bestir tfc I I and seek to have more voice m the I -h»\v wished to see the inter. the level With those I Ler members Of I tlth of Nations, was the warning if
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  • 50 1 EXTRA MYSTERY EATH INQUIRY ADJOURNED f 4Uet2 I' .1 Houston. live I urth B c; s uthI ad cvi by the I c fourth I who I IB If Belfasi II ftt the Ch :nents W In the d his ;.nnouncmquiry death, com- appear which hr«ptth of Mrs r Reuter
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  • 39 1 The Nawab 'witU'd hiViceroy, Lord Us Cha r of Prir. time served •■tend, to Mdence. iccord'•'rces toda id United Pi X I'ght of thI India "my U It <'hamb(M With thi. Reuter I thr month
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  • 278 1 Criticism Of Govt. Delay At SCBA Meeting Chinese Volunteers Back-Pay The failure of the Government to deal equitably v. the claims for back pay by the Chinese volunt* their reluctance to debate the question publicly wa severely criticised by Mr. Yap Phcnp Gek at the neral n the Straits Chinese
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  • 264 1 New Delhi, June 4.— Viceroy Viscount Mountbatten announced that Britain wjJ] turn over the gcverning powtr oi India to Hindu and Muslim Dominion rnment on. August 15. He that day m 1945 n surrendered and termed it f Liberation Day." 'ntbatter. said m
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  • 169 1 COMMUNIST PLAN TO BOYCOTT SINGAPORE ELECTIONS VIRTUAL .MAJORITY FOR CfFiCJAL SIDE "Government Putting Up Irrelevant Sideshow" (Tribune SI Reporter) The Malayan Communist Party will boycott the forthcoming elections m Singapore. The reason for this is that the p^rty is highly critical he electoral procedure which will give the official a
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  • 92 1 Capetown, June 4 Ge Jan Smuts. South African Premier, I isued the following s Jay on the British I ter, Mr. Clement Attire's declaration m the House ci" I en Indian policy: "In spite < f India's recent attitude towards South Ai/.ca. I the
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  • 41 1 Explosive Powder In Envelopes LONDON, June 4.— Four envelopes containing explosive powder have been received through the post by several piominent persons m Britain. The envelopes were posted m Italy. The British police headquarters, Scotland Yard, is investigating the matter. Reuter
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  • 74 1 'Oversexed Girls— A Temptation' Chester, Eng., June 4. -Justice Wilfred Lewis, m binding over 20 year-old George Cottcrili lor wo years on a momls charge against a 15-year-old girl today, said that "unf< rtunately some girls between the ages of 14 and 15 ate what is called over-sexed and they
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 SPORTS Slazcnger's Ayres, ncDT SpaUing and Swift vtl Tennis Balk A NEW CONSIGNMENT of Hotspur Football Boots Rugger shoes together with English Football Jerseys is on their way. Gian Singh 6c Co., 30-1 Raffles Place.
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  • 252 2 Crown Counsel Characterises Assault As "Cruel, Brutal" vomm British soldiri. \lt\ JohttSOll, who was on tiialatthc Singapore Asslxe Court on charge of voluntarih i hurt to :i MaUu taxi driver while robbing him of SM wit 1 four others on
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  • 169 2 Gin. <d an ill m F •tended Its BW bership from twelve o ovei a hundred oi botl under Lt.-Col. D C Cam* GHQ. Members 11 Services include many g "Sassenach* 1 wl came to sc ft' and stayed to joy Those who w
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  • 120 2 (From Our Own Reporter) MUAR. Wedr.esday. —It Irarnt that a new procedure adopted for the Jchore Malay Officers' Law Fxamination thi- year. Instead of Preliminary and Final, the examination will now cosist of four parts. The first, part will be on the Evidence Ordinance; the second
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  • 20 2 The Kong Beng Sia Buddhi.i Mis-ion held a special fund m Geylnng yesterday. a I I I Budd
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  • 163 2 PROGRESS OF SALARIES COMMISSION B which had been up to make recommendations regarding pay and conditU i sen monthly paid governnt ctncers m Public 8 has Just finished ;t< week of hearing ot oral evidence m c nection with 333 memoranda received from public servants and [n the Malayan Union
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  • 53 2 Local Recruits Asked To Report Potential Recruits whose nan o registered m ihe following iK are required to report at the Recruiting Centre. Oldham Lane. Singapore, on Monday. June 9 at 830 am Serial No. 31 Engine* Serial No. 51, Roy;<l Army O: 41 Royal Sign No 1. Royal Army
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  • 41 2 NANKINO. June 4 Tl. Chinese G<vTrnment P s Committee disclosed tha f nffered by nviamoui .ut 30 billion US. dollars U.P TOKYO J||n« ftri n durinj the first pnrty valued at $1,200,000 (UJ Ami i th A Reuter
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  • 110 2 The Globe Players who arc putting <>n "Cocktai] Caprice" at th Victoria T on Friday arj repeating it on Saturday at 8.30 p.m for an. all-Service- audience and their guestThe n vue is being pn under the ausp. Army WeiServices. HQ Singapore D,strict. and admission is by
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  • 230 2 k Toll I I U Th rhird W t h* which b> md which by tht by the La Tl. the appeal were thai IM7, uiappellant was chai md tried bt'torv tlv Thii irate for In unJ .pat ion wn land n it. known.
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  • 36 2 I J I due I I I I c nun I re the c I gang I a pic I I witch I Dflta X ad I B< ML m till t' I be p:
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  • 103 2 15 B I crowded jpot I and ne\ ifl jureci dunrs I k Sera 43 house I "m dren was X fl ner's inquli I yesterday cumstances )1 I Tuck b I Road, heard a 1 the road outs! I his wife O:. ner that r. I fetch hi
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  • 20 2 1 Mai ay. 1 s gramni.- v cast pur i 1 oof I ho I Of H
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 106 2 EDUCATION International Trade Corporation 209. QUEEN STREET. Now Available Pen, Pencil and Typewriter Carbon Papers, Typewriter Ribbons etc., lOR TIMBER Requirements P. ease Enquire SENG HUA SAWMILL CO. 99, Kampong Bugis. Phone 6325 Always m sto?k all varieties of sawn and unsaw TIMBER for immediate delivery V^lyT—^_ ">"'«'> 'tcofflnml 1
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  • 198 3 COMMITTEE NOW STUDYING I INDUSTRY'S PROBLEMS To meet the immediate needs of the pple industry, His Excellency the Governor of the Malayan Union has appoi committee to consider thiposition and prospects of pineapple canning industry and to make specific recommendations to Government for its resuscitation.
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  • 55 3 Johore Site Affered For Prospecting disCI '-ted Hi- -'oi Ebb H i-.r.y 130 H, Lipanese I :n in :n. a synH) ol open Kid l«suK h will be K wi rk oi I H ••••r- will HH ,.>■> n ap- governHL H will be tic disants. i be I H
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  • 163 3 Partifie Study Of Public opinion And Problems its birth, growth and value as public opinion and commercial scientifically was the subject of its founders, Mi. Tom Harrisonesterday. supi m fly the of the .hem t ob- van- d obtam ..bout the but which popula- tion as a whole. This information,
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  • 16 3 \'ivI tnmoi wc.tl h 'loap. to f i their efm 10 for he peopl« velve
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  • 200 3 Admitting that he broke into a stall adjoining the one m which he was employed at the Great World on the night ol May. 12 and stole 25 ladie> coats of various colours and sizes, and nine rolls of cloth, 2£-year-old Chang
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  • 19 3 boy md i rubb< c ed to be wii •y. thai the v. md
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  • 262 3 •it titute; it is an ofl iay during the v al Fatimal I i I and dumb girt aged 24. charged with "persistently soliciting tor immoral v itimah was acsuitted. Police evidence ail >ged that was observed on the ol May
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  • 69 3 (From Our Own Reporter) MUAR, Wednesday —The following have beeii appointed member* of the Johore North Price Control Advisory Commit- tee: The District Officei, Muar, Mrs. J. S. McCall (Muar). Mr. i Pereira (Muar), Mr. K. G. P. Pillai (Muar», Inche Sa'at bin Ariff (Batu
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  • 162 3 A delegation, heideci by Haji Jaffar b»n Wan Tart ana Raja Daud bin Raja Abu Bakar, from the newly formed "Persatuan Melayu Riau Sejati" which I* a powerful political party of the whole people of Rhio, both residing outside and Inside the Rhio Archipelago, met the
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    • 28 3 "KELLER" v/ WSk ALTO V l^fe^^ TIM'^IPKTS FOR v/rM I I FIRST CONSIGNMENT YUU SINCE r AHKIVID AX M h IUiKS AT 7:|jjj*ifr KELLER PSANO CO., KOAI), SINGAPORE.
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  • 790 4 The bifurcation cf India may be the thin end I that will split the country into innumerable kingdoms an J says Tribune commentator P. Joseph John, adding thai A^M the present solution fails to achieve, it does succeed, how e J m. averting for the time
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 195 4 On. will v membei the stn tnpaign for St Cribune Group of newspapers launched sus^ r years, before I We id lost then for V cd the extent to which n had vitiated the official mind But -us some Satisfaction t< t our Municipal C to think m
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    • 84 4 The without rain In Sir/: ght be numbered on the ly no; day vhen well t inches was precipitated, Since the war the whole world h »n sufffreak weathe In foil Arctic spring, t heatwave: from numerou ipl reported. In placi of early superstitious speculation as to whethi
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    • 4 4 pollci 1^
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  • 47 4 T l twar meeting of the 1 Railv. which w h^d 02 |O, will Iwll Jun« a ;n r 28. I HHi th the 150 railw m narr contlneni Idition, th*l from otrvr world I ti I cludi t was held
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  • 1104 5  -  Henry Gris °y ovi-:n sib a; <;oi-:*! I I 10 nt. m. movie camera will S Mit lull peopltj cause a boom's I n/b into the darkest corners 22 B T V.: Hollyf c W h< re pictures M, the place Cere made. R n outpost X
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    • 42 5 THE BEST C^)BINOCULIIRS wfr^'^^lillt i "v/ttHv Stocks LirrMted. The ncvv Ross ltino<;:lir you: 50% Mcrr l'fh A widr ftel 10l v i definition alway i Wo also stocked second hand Binoruhn upward. Agtnl NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 71, RXOH SIHHhT. (PHO» M'OKT
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  • 536 6  - OUR LONDON LETTER Commons Query On Malayan Back Pay H.L. HOPKIN y by Fleet-i 22.— Mr. I- n. M P. I eninu m s vants m M. ell m Hi the Secretar he is aware thai the time t lie rehabilitation giant was made to Asiatic Government servants m Malaya
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    • 502 6 U's obtainable anywhere it's m— Jfa> SinqapahJL ShopA. Optician Electrical Art Curios Regarding the ey< United Trading Co. C. K. Tang 61. Stamford R, A At' t X Lxt Valw Minimum New China Optical Co. nit is anything cost r vi vrrßiPAl pi FA« 41 RIVER VALLEY ROAD 71 High
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  • 43 7 Meeting Demands Gevernor's Recall I\ public i landed th< the nd th< bllshment of an Interim i th< nauguration of the new const ituharbour employees wei calle I out to p lice who i the working k today and were joined by U.P.
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  • 396 7 (Tribiuie Staff Reporter) Malacca, Wednesd ft irerS Of the Municipal Water Department ft i he following memorandum to be ft Wages' Commission which is scheduled S^tlement m the course of the next few iy tition which is being sent through the ft Malacca, reads:
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  • 122 7 Washington, Jun Fames M. CUI lli M) B« the ftnal round m a lon battle <• a Jail term The Suprem ltl victim by the D urt Jury 1 irther legal ac of one or more dominion governtnents m India when the matters of communications, budgets
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  • 402 7 fllrti lh lh< I Nehru f< Mr. Jinnah for the for the Sikhs have I to the pi rn< new British plan v iternativ* to I n< Ob of trans'erri to India 1 ;aid: ii:- Fi «**tly f met at ln „s
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  • 185 7 Rangoon, June f thousand Gurkha and Punjabi troops and armed Burmese poiee arc carrying on fullscale operations a $f In me Arak I n ol Southwest Burma, a wa- a. itively Learned heri Opt ra ed b ittlt pitch over tin- week< mi
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 239 7 Try This AMERICAN AMSWKM 1O I Ij f PRKVIoi vt //.if Crossword Puzzle ACKUSS 35-Pcn RJ [O OO Mj_h 37-He Hve.« tn qWP el_lb r E Ui!a^]deld l~Rny 01 light 35 across iC,aßcf D o c A nt 8- Wrinkle 3^- Paid notice ~1 A;N.N|IS^ 'R E A P|S 9-o.
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  • 604 8 Around the Town Singing Class be mid I i i d by it 100 cann >re. whUe tne trom non-Met V H F. X I number Thomas, the c plause next el 5 30 at Wi ty Ha ad. Colour Goes To Work w. W« Wh el Hence make good
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    • 114 8 S^) k^ D!< ;i SIGNER alld DBJ ISM UU M viiu MANSIONS .portv miX MAKI EXQIISITI EVENING, IFTERNOON OK COCKTAIL MODELS »<> >i*i INDIVIDUAL UEQI IREM] Ms Maiava, i Singapore" Jewellers Diamond and lir ll Merchants Dreadful Night By 15. tf 3 CIO *llVil. H. M. CHI s The Truth
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  • 87 9 THE need to have the right features for a r/wn stvl«- was well brought out, Raymond says, at the international halrdienfas championship 'n Paris i from which as one of the j the judges—he s J ust come back. In his own Words, "the 1 r»nch won, not
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  • Article, Illustration
    313 9  -  Josheph Lowman I 'Bj |Be Friendly j I ptiI helpful book, "Agm<; Using i tick, and i applying It to people regardless cf age, we can easily Una exam- pit's of crabbed youth or young il jies. Ii there ire adolescents 5 who are sene>cer. used by
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 50 9 i UNIQUE m the History of the CAPITOL! A FITTING TRIBUTE TO A REALLY GREAT PIECE OF ENTERTAINMENT! Cllxdcb /I RETURNS! SATURDAY FIVE SHOWS 11 a.m., Z p.m.. 1.15, B.SO i\ ,15 ColumbU i i tui oj^ Sensational, Vital IK I s-\ njj I with lUT\ HAYWORTH X L r
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  • 169 11 Seek s Its Own Court To Get Roundd Ban On Remarriage I! England .should foi narry again m :hurch commission ui&vs m ii t. et up by the Chu thai marl ved m the which, m fact, were not m Ich a of nullity ought to have n marry inf
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  • 28 11 AN COAL TO BE NATIONALISED? B N.ii anal] iiuiujstry will s of Katayama B Japani HK ci that j B Ri The ■B Cabi* annual 0.000.000 prat wk
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  • 101 11 PRODUCE MARKETS Ji per wh< pm v 5103: No. 2 jH Wo. l Hi t SUf 563. N 1 $36: Bea B N"o. 1 t N $46. II 163; unv (white) pink) $13 B 2S 1 S32i JiD. I- N 1 S4O. No. I' (black) 1115. quality $14; Black B.OJ».:
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  • 72 11 Rar.goon. June 3 —The antiFascist Peoples' Freedom League has agreed to consider the demand made by the All-Burma Council of Buddhist clergy for the inclusion of a clause m the Constitution recognisug Buddhism a- Burma's state u-1 gion. The Buddhist clergy alsc suggested the Constitution
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  • 97 11 OBE DFC FOR U.S. OFFICERS Jun< t»i, >t the Briti bassador, Sir Ralph l the British Embas i iptain j. m. Crtichton v. 3. (1 th« Ord^r In r«cogKiticn 01 his meritorioiu war tim< work In Bermuda 1 Washington. Col. v. d. Lelnhring, v. s. Army Air Forces, received the
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  • 106 11 Berlin. June 3.— Eight women and one man were missing today, believed to have been buried alive when a bomb shattered building which had housed the former Nazi Ministry of Economics collapsed. Two other women were pulled from the cebri< and one of these died
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  • 249 11 smps alongside the SingaDMre L-' Mekong wharves— Relau (British), 223 tons. from Ulu Bernan. WEST WHARF Hin C huan (Trengganu) 150 Godowr. 1 2 Glenriffer tons from p a iembang. Godown 3 Einp. Seaward. o awire Godown 4 5 Saidja— Lycaon. "g B a iei Godown 8 7
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  • 118 11 U.S. Keeps Atomic Bombers Flying WICHITA, Kansas, JuiH' 3. A $10,000,000 contract to k the nations atomic bombers flying the next two years ha en awarded the B Urplane Co., by the Army Airforces, the Company announced The Company's vie* president said the contract covered thou.s ands of items of
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  • 54 11 JERUSALEM, June 3.— A small mine exploded tonight m Hie I waste ground northwest of the Italian hospital m thy. vicinity of the R.A.F. headquarters 200 j yards from the Damascus Gate 1 There were no casualties. Sir* were sounded at the first re j port
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  • 54 11 SHANGHAI. Jure 3. Today is observed as artj-opium day I m China. In Shanghai a ere- i mory is stated m which large quantities of op'um as well as some paraphernaHe will go "P m a bie bonfire. Thhese rep sent police drug seizures m the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 24 11 THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LIMITED v «rrot*T«i >i I mi; lm vii \ium;hoh:» UF 'THE MUSIC LOVINO PUBI IG Sole Diitributori II ROBINSON RD..*SINGAPORE."T«I. 7030
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 26 11 JON YOUR RADIO TODAY 1 t ßadio Malayu-Sinyapure) BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PKOUKAMMI 1200 -2.0Q pm. 485 D the medium wave band ,v i> 77 tnegt,-
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    • 367 11 60U -11 00 p m 4b uund 30 pm. when the traiuutiti it RED Net/. SUNDAYS the BLUE Net* LOO p.m. ENOI ISH PROGRAMME 1 pin 'Gipsy Caravan". ng All ii 2.00 Close D »wn; tf 15 N< and Programme Sumn "Evening Star" featuring Ivor NoH M) Radio I .i
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  • 97 12 \KING J el that control and League member* invoh ovti the m I>which he does Dr Lo Lurk'Cni told a press renee: tmi from the Prem umert that the mi litarv and p re urder the s of the Ger.eralis- mem. oi. ..sk for
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  • 169 12 id Airu take ofl fi r^ r k vii June 17 tt» m hi new type Con- will carry a party pd State* pubhshreach San jo on June I return V ik n June 30 i 1 made n only 93 fly.ng hou c on-
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  • 70 12 Tune 3 .rd J Ward Australian M who h< I by Ore n cor.!. at Oen< June 19 claimed that Aui ihead of mi countries m handling tad &ff all B, v left Syd:--"to try d > for yes und :iat Australia was doin? with na:
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  • 75 12 PARIS Juno S. Fren proposals I team G ernment \ver e rejected In communique Issued today Tran Ngoc Danh. repres i r th« Vietnam Government m Pan The communique or the conditions ef t Pr«nrn rroposais tor a p3ac«ful ni c pw p~ i a l
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  • 57 12 LONDON, Jure 3 Ger.errJ Sir William Slim opcnej a:: hibition of r Burma battlefields b V. Robir.son, Olfinal War Artist at India Hou.se. Lo: cior yesterc Pictures thowej the pL. I where British ard Indian arm»e--foug-t sice by side. After th° Londcr. erhibition it ieo j that
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  • 16 12 NANKING earthquak 11 X pi- 1 il No ci. a Na i j U.P.
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  • 10 12 Fl TJt to i I U.P.
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  • 56 12 LONDON. June 3 —Herman Derew- •vrite-rs fo- 40 year.here toe I :i hits v> r> t > Flit i go m the W:: k <j if You Orh- Km v w.is 64. He ne height of his fame When We've \V..uld Up the Watch on the
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  • 25 12 At A also v Chen H the chut -r. depci Th s bctw. ",-tiioh ed seriu Th< rr-rmal ted ar^ oatro'lr Vat Bi Cl
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  • 16 12 j ew Ra rep ror I iv Inti COU: Gov the v yen i Reuter
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 148 12 (AIK CONDITIONFD) r»^j^ Hk em m^ r tel: 5281 "W-W^» (C APIM) SStnKSk SATURDAY at MID-NIGHT OUT-THRILLS THE SFXSATIONAL "SALOME"! ■>^^^^> til OPENS TO-DAY! '^ffTR 1 iHI fir 2 U3 g 45 9is y A^j «|UV||| JjT^i^ So wick t? d a Kingdom "Amtim^J^miidJtMwJ^mJ quailed before her! SO BEAUTIFUL HUMAN..
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    • 53 12 MIRANDA'S KLA ARDI-GRAS To-day's Premiere f "GREENWICH W» VIU-AGE" •K'^^ (LNTURY-FOXS Vj I &IHE 1947 'lor IN TEC lI N TJ,' with DON AME( VIVIAN BLAINE-Wm "Whispering. Mr \mf\ INCLUDED IN il V'| H 4 SONG NU?. W P li Et«7 Ritmitc "FRANK. L\ Th WOLF-MAN ,3*l CHAKI n ,_.J
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  • 397 13 Britain Will Leave When Asked To Leave" liiiilltaileii Iv^plaiiiw ia Plan To l*i*«vs« Hi, June 4.— Tiu» Viceroy of Indi I tiering ol <l hundred Indian p md( nta here today that the Br I "when they are told to hen I say that powei will be completely this year
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 13 JUNGLE JOKER DOROTHY LAMOUB as th*« "Jungle Princess" is aimisrd after !«s*< nintj to th c tales of Mr. himp, her jungle companion. Paramount^ ''Junglo Princess" comes to the Cathay and will hay? a reptat midnight performance on Saturday.
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  • 78 13 732 Miles Per Hour i of sound roughly 732 per hour. It may either be Chain I.'1 r 0 dWin, Bell putting the tninary rmy Alrforce pilot, or a pilot i n by the national ach UP. June 3 The Army Air ild^hat :eL-
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  • 14 13 idon, June 4 Tugs, N r m a rker told i Reuter
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  • 106 13 WILD DOGS MENACE IN JAPAN KIO, June 3 Jap n th c i when ld Hr v ilijd by a fterse do« of the metroDolitan are? h IC ir. '1 the the suburbs city. Po ice i thiit ■-c 23.000 stray do*, cap i of killii -.g. and around 6,000
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  • 122 13 BRITISH CAPITAL WILL EARN 15p.c. IN PHILIPPINES LONDON, June 4. esidG Quu-ino, Vice-President of *ti Philippn cs. said that he may sign a tieaty of amity with BriI tair, Fiance ar.d Italy, as one jof the three objectives of his I tour f 0 Europe Quinr.o s»ij that, the secord
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  • 59 13 Newspapermen "Dynamite?" LAKE SUCCESS Jure 4 An .ire Uraud, France's representative, tcld the Ur.ited Natior.i Mib-commi.ssi&n on freedom of information that vi restricted foreign correspondents might represert a menace to the sovereign rights of a country and be a "charge of dynamite" m th" nations heart Zachariah ChuflV, the United
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 38 13 LBOKUUUh 0 15 p.m. VNDIVAN m "KATJ i. tnai Ii dia. Malayan Film \PORE I 'ON r UOEHAKA" 1 MIDNIGHT: A I ramil) N| v AN JIM" J_ th OTHERS" ■lorj V RHYTHM" I t-KHi' B 18 p.m.
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    • 155 13 >t! Opens Today 4 Shows 1.3 6.3U-— 9.30 p.m. Here They Ai i If*!*, You'il Love Th« GREER I GARSON WALTER PIDGEON together again m AnM-G-M PICTURE Mrs. I Parkington I EDWARD AGNfS ARNOLD MOOREHEAO Cecil KELLAWAY Gladys Cooper Frances Raff trfy Tom Drake Peter Lawford fcj Dan Duryea Hugh
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  • 256 14 JOHORE BADMINTON TOURNEY BEGINS ON JUNE 12 I The AllusS Pin th< -p. will ;bak b Jamil an Open Doubles Tungku A Jalil a Ti jQNIOI s— Ahmad b Awang and Kha b n. Ay. a:. Othn d Din b Lamb;. b. .Ahmad and Daud b. Abduluih Khaw Bng Chui
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  • 194 14 Johore C. C. Lose To 5.A.0.8. St. Andrew's Old By.- beat the Jonore Cricket Club by 63 runs m a gamr of cricket played r.t Johare on Sunday. Arthur Armstrong, who I .-kippered ihe Old Boys, gjrve a breezy ore 45 runs while capturing kets for 29 iuns which responsible
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  • 24 14 Malacca Wednesdft) I ihe Btofen re kept tor relief purp< rtion meant iyed open emoved pre-um.. by bj red this ns
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  • 149 14 Because of "family troubles" which he felt "thoroughly .tmeci Chong Kirn Eng. a 35-year-old Hokkien i, alleged to have slit his throat with a pocket knife at about dawn on May 18. m a hQUSe on Huwlock Road. Having done this, he sat down and wrote a
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  • 348 14 bhare /vxarKet m all atnuud si with pi lllv U1 id but v. sell*: Hammers had b»ds at Ml^a with sellers askmg $42. Steamvanted $21\ with sellers ier UnlU md Brick Prets v. .till inquired McAliiters nmauu'd a du^ market Traders did business at $16 and
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  • 73 14 'Tribute Marke* Coi>.,< The overseas marketa did not follow th«- rise m the local rut>ijcr market on i but witn a Htt] c factory support the t opened steadier yesterday morning and smaU business pa iSod at a quarter the p] day"s cloae. support twn furth i appe;
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  • 11 14 A. A I. ANNIVERSARY c Am to liis, on Ju 10
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  • 10 14 ALLE GED THEFT OF TRUMPET 1 i Jun< w i
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  • 63 14 Glass Eyed Man Fatally Hurt In Fall Dea r h by misadventure was tMe finding ret-nned by the Singapore ncr, Mr. W. G Porter. ry yesterday into the d of 51-year-old Chu Cheng. cribed harbour board laboun Chu Cheng, wrn had ni tin- ftr*| 0< N 15 while placing a
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  • 325 14 IMU BTftl vi Bujrfr Or Pi B 8 as Ord 22 6 < < 00 45 00 rust 5.10 «fc N Ord. 3 70 3 80 c d Buyer n, i 9.00 10 Samm^.M (Ml ltd 5 85 ern 53.00 60 00 Hammer Co 41. 00 A.iugh
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  • 14 14 London. J^ ed an unU itured ;n illow'ATm Dun- pr!r( Reuter
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  • 335 15 ROCKLITS BEATEN BY EIGHT RUNS II the X N A S. Saturday the I by 8 runs. the Ku:Kliteam Khoon Poh it respectiv< re the mo«t for the R N for the R n.a.s. tp.d AsnRocklitea M i n to take v for i KLITEB. I^H] Poh b X 17
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  • 199 15 1 r^-, M Sorter Th A < Our Soccer Reporter) vUI unnce to In ihe running ior th le honou played only eight and with 11 points tney arc In fourth position, a win Ulll i 1 Int behind the Am y
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  • 211 15 (From Our Own Correspond! KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday.— SUw work was v C on m thus morni training m preparation for the meeting scheduled to begin on Saturday. A handful of turfites was at the course where frisky Prince Vima'.a, which was reported to be a
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  • 26 15 Sports fixtures ye>t»rday had to be cancelled due to the 12--rain which flooded most of Singapore', playing fields. The Padang was desert* d
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  • 75 15 Entry terms for the forthcoming Singapoie Chinese Aquatic Meet are now available at the following: places: Chinese Swimming Clv b, Haw-Par Swimnuns Pool: United Chinese Bark and G H. Kiat and Co. Ltd. Entries close on June 28. A committee mevtinß of the Maxfli Badminton Party wffl
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  • 213 15 X y rn competition was shonvn ir the opening rounds oi the Kluan^ District Badminton Open Championships neld m the Gove. nment English School Hall. Reuter JUNIOR SINGLES: Sharoum b. Wahab brat Suleiman b. Ja alam j 5—11: 18- 14; Abu Bakai b. Ahmad Tan Yong Chuj
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  • 53 15 TO-DAY'S SPORTS Foot Ik* II l,f»:iKitt* Army vi HA f Jalan B :> p.m. Baseball Sin Chinese Baseball A< American Association iin. Medical College ground, 5 p.m. Soccer Old Franciscans vs. SRC i Padang, 5.15 p.m. SJ.I. vs. Army Team. S.J.I. ground, ft. 15 p. m. Table Tennis CYMA tP.M.
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  • 153 15 Week-End Badminton In a sam" of badminton play- ed on Saturday at Upper Seran!goon the Serargoon Rangers B.P. beat the Lucky Strike B.P. by 7 games to 2. Results (Rangers irv i BUigles: Teo Thuang Kiat beat Hodri bin Habi 15—11. 15—6; Lee Hock San beat Koh Berg Swee 15—13,
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  • 29 15 The Singapore Basketball Association beat the USS To edo Basketball team 64—35 at the Happy World Stadium Tuesday night, before a large crowd.
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  • 51 15 Member <l to note that the 13th Annual Anniversary Celebrations will b<- held at Mr. Teo Kirn Eng's bungalow, Paslr Ris, on Juno 28 and 29. All anni' übscriptions shou'd bo handed to Uie Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Low I'oh Hye 3<>s, North I Road, before Juno 10,
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  • 43 15 .lid Mr I W tion ntl'l .id i. Tha club mdiilxT hip le Mr Comn i)iti Thert are al > 1 i ■:r Cricket Club, m i. circu that without the <>f merchants, other public- have eqaip- Nn Vi t)M dtitv
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  • 216 15 "B" Cricket League i). pore i> tin I E Kegt. by 34 toil on Saturday. No l Trmnili Camp ha?t sixth sui' victory 'ii the 8I ipore Di«-tj-K't I) Batting lirst. tht- B etared at 112 for seven (MeK< lot out) to which
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  • 77 15 Kuala Lumpur, Today. (From Our Own Reporter; Mr. J. K. Archer, Secretary of the Setengor Turf Club today antounced that the Committee Of the Club have decided to reject the entries for the coming races of Golden Sub, Rendova, King Arthur cind My Bachelor under
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  • 85 15 The 'Carefree' B.P. will meet the 'Merry Urion' B P. Reserves m a badminton match corsi.stinß of 5 men's sinples and 4 men's doubles on Saturday, at fi 30 p.m.: The following will represent the 'Carefree' B.P.:— Messrs A. B. AMaru. Wee Teck Yean, Salleh Kassim. Ang Yew
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  • 36 15 Tho flowing will nt th** 1 H I' ;il the It i», No. 227-1 I. at 3 p ni. Wi I m>r- m. 0 p.m rcapc vi a Rahn W;»h II I M I
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  • 211 16 COLOMBO STRIKE SITUATION IS STILL UNCHANGED by i\ Monce-Mason the l incil D still d ith fk< Df. Ai of th< ttbo mmis*i< of food cargoes from tains -he harbou temporar stopped yester< Ing to :en exodus of labourer*, i :"OW b out m ha: d for cert hlpa to
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  • 141 16 NEW BOATS FOR BRITISH CREWS AT OLYMPICS Cambridge. June 4.— T h c Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. riugh Daiton disclosed last night at the Union tocety deoate at Cambridge— hi>, old university— .nat there would be new boats British crews In the Olympic Game-. He said the President of
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  • 79 16 No Colour Bar For Navy And Army LONDON, June 4— olourr 1 e:ind»dates will m futur c be abit* to join the Royal Navj and A- my on the sa:i\»- b. .is th«> now join the Royal Air Force. I h,. Minister of Defencr Mr. Alb** t Alexander, ann« unced
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  • 25 16 TIDE-TABLE TODAY r 12.17 pjn 2 m 11-25 p.n. r B i m m 4 ft. 1 tok*o. j a tomier JflT tn> will \< Reuter
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  • 306 16 and i)v by and 12 will (ace r ter. In tru id the Prim th, and it i k. tiny will watch th< parade with a tpei the King s own till l handsome chestnut, by Mieiucce out of Prlvole, which .m excellent chance of read. the nrst three.
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  • 61 16 THi 01 v\ tli I Kit. l .;,\0 PC of p I 1 rKADi-: trade unici ired by The on!.. have br» 16 Of wh ganisatio.] alrf. and legisured B\ nov] <n* mem C' unnl f Civil S« trrn. circuars imfHir ft] he propnet b- i m Blind
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