Morning Tribune, 30 June 1947

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE *H Series) io CENTS M< JUNE 30 1947
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  • 11 1 Batavia. Jui I rubber B SAID U.P.
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  • 18 1 T00 COLD FOR NUD E MODELS! y», June 29. --Stu v m 1946. cold for nud> 1 A
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  • 18 1 WAR OF NERVES IN INDONESIA BATAVIA. THE LEAVING TERE' It I U.P.
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  • 7 1 Six Killed In Plane Crash Jui 1
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  • 207 1 TWO MORE STORE PRISON ESCAPEES CAPTURED Caught While Planning To Jump Train For Siam (Fron. Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 29.— Two more of the nine Chinese prisoners who escaped from Outram Road Prison m Singapore on June 16 w. roped m by the CID at 5.30 p.m. yesterday
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  • 82 1 BIG THREE DISAGREE PARIS, June 29—Disagreement featured the Three Power Conference h< a -e today, when the Fort .^n Ministers of Britain, France and Soviet Russia discussed the Marshall Plan lb aid European recovery. Bevin and Bidault advocated that Marshall's proposals should be handled by a special European Coordinating Committee.
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  • 221 1 RUBBER INDUSTRY SLUMP? (From Our Own Correspondent) rtuala Lumpur, June 29.— The rubber industry has definitely entered a slump and the United States cannot lift the embargo on natural rubber without dislocating her own internal economy which itself is heading for 1 C'
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  • 85 1 Mr. Anthony Brooke issued the followii rnent to l I Press yesterday "I am tony the Govrr era] ieels I have been discourteous m not co before making a statei a matter of public hv about wh'ch thcr<> has r. be^n much specula. i mm— 0W
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  • 343 1 Monty Praises Malaya's Own Army At JB t(Bv Lim Keng Hor, News Kditor) Marshaj Montgomery, Chief of Imperial Gen•sterday afternoon, praised Malaya's own nadows cast by the Setting sun at the Locally nnol Training Cent few miles out of .ni, where the iirst batch of local recruits to Ai undergoing
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  • 100 1 PNANG HQ FOR WAR GRAVES COMMISSION '^M :-.e 29.— The Imp*: '^^M'- Commission are now >k of construeI Intenanss of mor m v military cemetr .^1 y plots and the care I f some 8.00*3 ■I j In civil and canton's m India ana M m addition to the ♦he
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  • 377 3 *'™ll WASHINGTON. Jui. nrirß "iron curtain behind which the 11-rNB sall,,ns n tne Marshall plan are proceeding "UWWE on the front pa- American newspapers jAjl^B ,> tor the ruw *^M loiisly attributed B md British Foreign B l riant ga Mm.. tne "Baltitr.
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  • 34 3 SATURDAY'S MEETINGA NOR VERY HOPEFUL save Eu 0 I ,ied by M M<>l n Mini t i han tdl when he I I and ttl I I veil 111 I II am II H
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  • 268 3 r-n«i June 29.- The "Save Europe talks between the B i French and Soviet Ministers were delayed for or* hour yesterday to open at 1600 GMT instead of 1500 GMT as planned. No reason was given for the delay. The delay was interpret-
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  • 40 3 TOKYO. Jur, 29 the oh. fuar. the c mandate! Island, has roductlon ard to commit Uii Com i British i met Ai guar the United and is under U: trol there tl utu«« U.P.
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  • 9 3 3 BRITONS DIE IN CLASH WITH JEWS ter Reuter
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  • 192 3 Mh ie.s employii m 20u more persona. On,, such I f "me on lines similar U Work., Commit^ by the Government and Municipal Labour Union l hat formed between the Government and Municipal Labour Union and the I>partme: I Public Works and the Mv:
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  • 77 3 Moscow. June 29. -The Albanian telegraph agency, quoted m a Soviet news agency despatch j received m Mo-cow. authority tiv<>ly denied and described a, a "provocation"* a statement by the Greek Ministry oi Public Order on June 24 that Albanian coastal batteries had fired
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  • 27 3 Igrade. June 29. More than 28.0C0 women members of the Al banian minority m Yugoslavia c the May I n'al "veil amoi r 1 1
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  • 168 3 MERCHANT AND WIFE SHOT DEAD TeIUX An^on. Sat Reporti teaching Teluk An on brutal murder ol a 'Chinese couple m the little village at Paul Bahru near Sun tfei Ayer TawSr, at the mouth i f tne Bcmani River, on the night of June 25. A Police party, under [nspeC
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  • 20 3 WAAF STABBED IN CAIRO iro June 29 A m< I to impanying her un ili the Br.tish Mid erer Reuter
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    • 250 4 Ti :iyan I F.M.S. Railways most people* still prefer to term them— have enjoyed a lon» and enviable reputation for safety, unfortunately broken within a short space of time by one bad accident -and one wrecking. Like all major public services m Malaya Railways suffered considerable damage and
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    • 155 4 Dutch denials of the alarming statement from Republican sources that the Dutch intended to launch an offensive this morning came just m time to prevent excitement which would have amounted to alarm. At the moment of writing, there appear to be three possible explanations of the truth
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    • 78 4 Khan Abdul GhafTar Khan's f establishing a free and independent Pathanistan m North-West Frontie: f India has from Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President All-India Muslim League, the comment that it 1 mischievous move prompted by political chicanery. This separatist move on the part coupled with the strong
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  • 395 4  - HE PAINTS WITH BUTTERFLIES! OSWALD HENARY BELIEVE IT OR NOT- by bur M usu >eh Ol tion I 1 an figures t ust -coloured I grt.v doAni hat to a group of si ing »a-ses attired m a varlel ured cnn rod picture hats of mottled design and d para>
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  • 21 4 Need For "Safety First" In N.S. I In th. «nd 2.845 injured m r m i •id of rer Reuter U.P.
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  • 263 5  - PARENTS TO SEE CHILDREN'S FILM Bernard Slydel NEWS FROM THE BRITISH STUDIOS theMtrningTribune > by 'uuu b ice B Bi tertainm irning lucer was i l Mi rabei ot Pai. i i crmcs repn r§ m Br/. „:::r era! pu I r their chi Ibltioli at the B*i Uii RSEY
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  • 231 5 (Tribune Staff Hvy iter) The first post-war registration of bieyi Sin ga pore, wUI begin on Sent. 1, 1 was told by Mr V, \i W s, the Registrar of Vehicles There are an estim 100,000 bicycles m the and the Department ly prepared 80,000
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  • 150 5 A Chinese woman m her late j twenties is "wanted" by the Shgapore police m connectior I with a robbery report. She »s l stated to have robbed an Ir.dian woman of a gold locket. The robbery occurred m a deserted lan P at
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  • 183 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca. Sat. Loo Ah young Chinese, was sentenced to 14 months' r.i. and six strok< of the rotan for having abetted the offence of extortion m Al. r Gajah. A Chinese merchant, giving evidence m the Alor Gajah Di trict Court, declared
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    • 54 5 I FREE**" x 6| M Enlargement tfa. In celebration of our Iwlv«th \nnl- versary, we are giving free an B'_V m enlargeasenl lor every pose take For business ur pl< asure, an up-to-d i f portrait is essential. *mQjwzA2i£s *r^^m\^ZiJ\[ wm±M 1 1 gMJ Let us take care of your
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  • 491 7  - AppliedTO Singapore JOHN EDE k mm*+mm.-mm it'll i I .I urred di Huxley ma roe-thrower aim the v d oi persuasion, such resa And the radio. tx :ng concentrated m the the feffj hence the rl. c .■veal dictatorship and In the tyrannu .ailed dernocn and less troubi 3 ol
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  • 135 7  -  l— missim; HfOfiDS Tht missing word- m each the following sentences sound alike, but are spelled differently. Can you complete the sentence-v The children the book with the cover firstA baker ir and water when vi dough. They mvi r that the A-ouid be so late.
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  • 416 7 NEW MULI -MILLION DOLLAR HIGHWAY FOR SINGAPORE <bj i COKNEUI 3 Ti.hu the i I 1 °j <10l, ,1 Ing planned t the bottleneck at lh and Lavender ,hei* v o£ thi at the rush-hours ClUdi Lg oj Mr. the In irust told v tl tua] work will ml, ast."
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    • 169 7 Try This AMERICAN mm. m aa* m MUSWSa to Crossword Puzzle sJaTpIsI JGjß'i Ai ttOSB jl-lhesuD Ain'A I iFJI RAA I NF s- Paii m drop* 33-Aoiioj KQ'S TjEjRjjMA SITEjR re dmelier 34— S,itior*a crj A «ITjg«WA[TIE]£jgHJR.N U— Wing* 39-Masa of floating nl*gTrA'Ti "-Anger ,cc At^i*cf^7trr J 14— What DOilce
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  • 588 8  - Around The Tow UNKNOWN VERA ARDMORE WITH Thru The Hoop i i id hoped, and I J an c v. has already been hat CSE .»v t oidt-ntally. which I heartily e:u. I Let me tell of the evenings :rMon. To arrive m tirm 1 had to have an early
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    352 9 s J D nervous, th In lus< locks. Ailing the hair it and bo Ls amount of sunlight, the suns not recommendnd the habit of rolling up at night m pin curls, is bad for it. Hair styling has now bee such an art that is an
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  • 145 9 The condition and styling Jof a woman's hair makes such a difference m her S appearance" In the first place, the health of her hair is of great importance! If the scalp is too dry or too oily she should try her very J best to overcome this
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    • 110 9 LOOSE LEAF I I IM.IIIS \M> HI Mb IMIOKS Atany Sizes Now Available For Immediate Delivery OM FO LTD. 104, oI,INSON ROAD SINGAPORE. (Incorporated m England) for SAFETY SAKE. £*mm\*aammma^aa*T SAFETY TRED IDEAL PROTECTION FOR STAIRS, RUNWAYS, SLOPING RAMPS, GARAGES, FACTORIES, ETC EASY TO APPLY DRIES OVERNIGHT. TOUGH DURABLE. IN
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  • 138 11 (B) a vii upon I X I mm Observer) no rt r m i de is i a term ol Imprisonment Civil Thf n calls broad division ol s< into those who ana consid rvd capable ol rehi I soldiers, and considered incapabl r formed
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  • 101 11 MARKETS PRODUCE y Saturday, er i •re m $n, Sla $i lej $85 -$B7. Siam Nu 1 Quality $67, Australian $57. Siam No. l $32 I i ,34. "v Mi $63; un qnality ipi. quality $13. $29. "V No, 1 $35 < J No, 1 MO; iet I $120. 411
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  • 9 11 WILL REMAIN GOV. GENERAL i vi n will c
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  • 5 11 Ju: 28.— Thi
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  • 219 11 Ships alongside the Singapore tors from Kuch'ng. wharves P. Kidjars. c „~T A p P Tarzan < Sarawak* 63 tons, .VEST f rom Sibu. Oodown M A«g^gJ- E. Pacific (British) 379 tons, Godown 4rv TO* I from Bangkok Godown 6. Emp. Pi id,. 1284 tons, .i sosimicome. from
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  • 95 11 ANTI-T.B. ASSN. STARTS FUND Wd to from the publ •Ul continue to reckons from B Fund c should m fay the Bii A i-TB As- i forwarder to Uv Ant i-TB Association ek. Bingapore Ooverrment naa ponded appeal for dollar-for-dollar tribution towards the Anti-TB Furd. This apparent Indiffererce i on
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  • 56 11 TO CHOOSE AFTER AIG 15 LONDON. June 28.— The ?mplovees of the India House have been asked boose between Hindustan and tan after August 15. Reuter A Circular been issued and signatures have taken from employees Reuter their choice.— I The British Empire Service League will hold its first post-war
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  • 159 11 NO DROP IN DEMAND FOR CIGARETTES. Tl)' no rop li demi »r cigaiettes m of tii,. increase I dv mi on tobacco ai <1 the CO! ing rise m an official oi a local Im port niT.i told me yesterday. "Cigarette* ai too popular In Singapore to be affected by
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  • 65 11 U.S.Newsmen In Japan June 27. Visiting A a publishers and officials ori the first Pan American commerc al iund the wcrld trip lunch*' 1 I M icArthur al th pn Thui and what ■M Japan schedule I M Arthur' vi led leption m their honour b.v Lleutertai rai Bnni C.
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  • 110 12 Speci al Police Patro Is Help Guard Outram Road Jail i I AU T3 R.- the the Laws .der .led. he Tho new SCh< les the v. of additional build. :ed to arcid herding toners !n one whde repairs and inn' of the exi>txng under I o! the outer wall
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  • 18 12 the T7 Jt LakeSuce ers 'ary of State George C Mar^ U.P.
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  • 98 12 STORE RAF SAVES Lily OF MAD-DOG Victom Prompt action h\ |M X VI ,1 .lIIM' Ail urgent rail fwf i v i\ the h\«'> s I .ttuian HUStTI i A tev. d.iv thr RAF Fit 1 .il to N requesting immediate 1 un for k m tl •ovid l> ined
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  • 56 12 London. Jam II Dull cor.d:aied m most sect. house until the clc I i dgeds wen dier while dec D Far L I ad jus: van rt There wi I ng Indu icludini Tot tha: remained Pre: ui-til the rmal hour when I new b an appear-
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  • 36 12 TOKIO 1 1 Surt» Mm Great B. '^M M ships to tx- IB the United JB- Each B| Com;>: esco: The-o mil Th '"■■r respective r. fl The Br: JS* and "^wW*
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  • 17 12 BOMBAY -B work B urb B" Br ool: B kr B I
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  • 18 12 Mi' nic v fraulev I B prate. S ed m-v I lr.« b lde»" a.-
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    • 152 12 |jjj,|qiij| |.i|j ihiijh |m LAST DAY 3k V% s r UH(H SCffch fiOM MGMi MIZLFKTUSt MOVIE MAGIC TH£ fvBsb3^l a classic film YZiVOMCr H^^f 4 GLOWING WITH jS^ 7- lHlir P««»«»d with lutpVnW "l I** f i L 111 L love and laughter. Th« Jgp. jl|S pick of the pcturesl'A.
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  • 72 13 at Tru oed by Via M radio being designed the I thai "United nut hither. the v fulfilment oi d< Ameri- to bring the arc rl tg under the control i and make the obedient m ..:d Ol this new anil. rter, the
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  • 15 13 Austral v I I poorly-packed ard voc's. were warred Minister 'Mr
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  • 148 13 He said that these firms. whose damaged th? Commor wealth's good n a m c. would b il recessary. Mr Pollard pointed out that most rec ports of overseas complaints came fiom Australian Trade Commissioners. His ceparrmei t plac value or these reports, would take every or. caution
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  • 71 13 PARIS. June 28— The strikeof 250.000 coal miners ended on Saturday night and Robert Lacost* Minister of Industn.il Production, said work will b^ resumed on Monday. The miners who had demanded wage increases of 60 francs per day were granted a flat premium of 35 frahes
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  • 35 13 RIO DE JANEERO. June 28 ambassador. Cheng Tien Koo and other members of the diplomatic corps pal 1 m the ceremonies brating the anniversary of the biftri i United N-
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  • 114 13 SHANGHAI Jum 011 l l( and ill because she loved bin murder. The Husband al m a critical hust nd km rt-medv luebeard ecpwould be 100 blows on his body with the back ol a meatchopper. Accordingly on Friday ntgnt the couple
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  • 65 13 SANDIAGO. June 29. An <*x ntists, technicians and 24 deep-sea divers will sail from Sandiago on Tuesday aboard the attack transport Chilton, to Bikihi atoll for a scientific resurvey of the 14 ships sunk m last year's atomic bomb tests and to recover special instruments installed
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  • 110 13 RANGOON. June 29 Sir Hubert Ranee. Governor of Burma, cistributeti awards and horours to Brit'sh and Burme** c mcials at Goverrmen' Htodav at the first Durbai (re cent ior.*» to be held since the war Indian and Burmese decorations con -erred during the war were also awarc'e.l
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  • 185 13 the Indian the cabinet n to decide then tutu lower was transndlan hands the Bri cabinet plan ol June s complete aged the situation. The states have now been told to choose between the Hindu tan i and Pakistan constituent assem biles which is
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  • 158 13 IPOH— After a lapse of two months the Perak Welfare Committee met again at the Welfare Department under the chairman ship of Mr. R. H. Weller. most ot i the members being present at the meeting. The chairman informed the members that the $4 800 which 1
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  • 12 13 NANKING Tlv Yuan. C hjgh--84 and muni- erf Reuter
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    • 53 13 HE CLIMAX" s To-morrow irshall of Gunsmoke' in9HH3I 7—9.15 p.m. J Barry Was A Lady" Technicolor > To-moiTOw owboy Canteen" and nng Young Man" ODEON CABARET! NEW WORLD PARK) aiices Nightly S.3op.m. toMMghA \turda\s: Extension to I a.m. Ms indays: Special Tea Dances 3 to 6pm. Courteous Service w Pleasant
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    • 183 13 t Four Shows stHf lIMil MVki ;SSJSBj*vl 20ih c£n:usyfox '^jff A Really Great British Picture OPENS TO-MORROW SALLY GHAY AOSAMUNO JOHN TREVOR HOWARD msuiniii iAtlfiL 7^^ ....IHIIM 17 i*" v JUST CAMPIIU Vx>s>Ssss\ aissjiiwas **mm*n*auaa\\,i*m\AM AAmamf** X mmm*vmvm*\. 9aS«sT\N. H %BW m mmm W*» -N^ Vide Singapore Free Press Friday,
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  • 360 14 Round the Produce Market By Our Market Corres. The t un r coDc'4 *ons prevailing m rkel have foi been ly reflected ta the local produc k of interest m imoditi. evident m the past Hovvev opinion amo Icet circles here is that prices for
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  • 86 14 nie t ippon be. narkei. nteresttrt buy» rs It werer. IhM t quantities s4 übot-r ba rly been >hipped fl Sing., to Anvrv onsignment unsold at time ot shipment', which ii a bearish fact. The repoTt that the US G eminent w.ll relax certain r< r
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  • 50 14 'Tribune F ayan >-hare n arkets have eompl wed by the of crude rubber which closed arly .obe? feel nd $1.00. I to $1.70 an*l I ang changvci i >■»■. 1 75 x d sell $56 r r) sellei I 5>14.90( Ken at I
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  • 372 14 the 4it:j\.m snare-bir Ajbocl..i IMM M Xl \l B Bu>rr Hrllfr Alex Brickwork* Cons. Tin Smelters Ord. 21 6 22 6 Do. Prefs Eastern United 43 oO 45 00 ■state Trust 5.10 *>d 3N 3 60 F. A N. Pref. 9 00 10 00 Gam laf) 1
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  • 402 15 j. u imblt tloii S< nsaliou I ,1 rom Vernon Morgan, Keuter's sports editor! he list real 111 the champion- .11 when 23-ye;,r-old American Budge ,J II a dn J n his own countfy, iW 4^ Player J;,Un Bromwich seeded 6 r n d
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  • 118 15 Indian Match Lets Biggest Gallery Wm ion, June 28 -Or P of B I matches, an B v, at Wanbl IB afternoon ws B four Indians. Ahme B Mohammed versu* B The former pat B d and Mohammed now S 'ith African I* |B Fri^ Stur B 'he IB M
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  • 12 15 flati ehai I Firth oftl
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  • 129 15 J. E. Keating s Report On Last Ipoh Races Ipoh, Sunday. -Following the repun ol the S.R.A. stipend! ary vward. J. E. Keating, issued utter the first day s Ipoh r last Saturday: Race .-ne: Tankard River ol Bitter Sweet was lined $25 for looking round near the winning post.
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  • 30 15 The Singapore Chinese Recreai turn Club beat the Selangor Chi nese Recreation Club yesterda) on the Hong Urn Green by one 1 wit V
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  • 263 15 Playing at the Teluk Ayei 1 Chinch Hall last Saturday, the s Teluk Aver Methodist Youth Fellowship (T.A.M. Y.F.) do--1 featei the Foochow M.Y.F at badminton by Aye games tc ot Though they were beaten ft' badminton, the loeers were by no meai
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  • 289 15 RANGERS DRAW WITH CHINESE IN CHARITY SOCCER MATCH Baatßpawt Hungi-is i < i match bi Rangers ami the Chinese Athletics m aid ol the the Jalan Besur Stadium yesterday resulted m a draw, each ri< match was well Mippo tng from the lai sent *tm m ait not productive "l
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  • 52 15 ihay June js.-An Indian .-niugKlmti American gold j into lih., Cleaner Guibae mh was (alight brinuin 48,000 rupeea worth vi from ttn ship Authoi he had pre* rupees worth of goM to Indian mci chant.. The captain iputeveih the .ship's officer Antonio Pkrie were also m the
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  • 159 15 DISAPPEARANCE OF GEMS WHICH BOSE CARRIED Tokio, June 29. Gems to be worth 10,001) million disappeared from the .Japan* plane m which the Indian Nationalist leader, Subhas Chandra Bose, was wrecked and their whereabouts are still a mystery. said the Mainiehi today. The newspaper received the hiit iniaUon from former
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  • 62 15 Gunman Shoot Pay Officers .MILAN, June 29. Italian iiinnnn who entered the Bnish Army Headquarters Pajf o.liet at Padua snul ,md killed a corporal, W KNImk and severely wound sergeant, U. Da*«e», it wm poited hen- today. One man detained by the D gIU watchman. It was bellei d 'hat
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  • 8 15 HARVARD ANNEXLES REGATTA TITLE le tin Reuter the
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