Morning Tribune, 11 July 1947

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  • 178 2 "ONLY QUESTION REMAINING IS RETURN OF MACAO" Chinese Diplomats AtniW i\ lilitary A fission In Spore I ribune SUH Reporter) >aclou& I r, 'Andre 1 1 anchor* I ik Shi] Cinn- j Ing, th at of tl ther distinguished person; Military Mission to Berlin-! who. ipanied b\ :s H Choni
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  • 160 2 une Staff Reporter) After consultation with two advisers of the .luve!iil< Court, last Wednesday, m regaid to a ease m V. fiiili two boys, aged 15 and 11 respectively, were convicted on a charge <>J' robbery, the Magistrate (Mr. A. V. ick) postponed
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  • 67 2 Two calves wen born on the Blue Funnel ship Gorgon on her voyage from Premantle to Singapore. The Gorgon which arrived yesterday brought tv ty heife and a heard of 3,808 sheep for Singap* She also carried a large pment Australian fruit Including 13,040 cr
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  • 83 2 STORE CHINESE TO AID FLOOD VICTIMS i Tribune Scan EU Plans for the stating-ur mil tec I vt lunu the rcl'ef ol I Ina Ims were discussed at held at thi S ngap i i Chamber Qf Comm( t than 1 ol variou guilds aiid associatl i Mi Lei X
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  • 49 2 dgf t the same the -n is hp .1 pound oi ration card. who n the firm, told thr I trate that hr «nu n;u! ml «>ther people and t. nip. 1 n future be lenient with me After lon red 1 n
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 74 2 Mfk i 1. t i i nl MM BRI l i: HX |r II I .ill' I No 620 A lurthei atinounn men! Mil! AH] X KHJ IXHNG 1 ill IK WORK rrtOFKKI I dv an h< all I achJ Int, m, dllln b huubli hin III!. nir Iroublp ,il
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 214 4 ial welfare ha: been :ion '.I governmental only in i, bul a] i hi man} ol Ik ol lithi io tin proposed So ii Welfari ferencc to he held in Singapoi e in Augu tarried as u move to seek .1 regional co-ordii on, and a redi finition
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  • 197 4 U.K. will have to Sink or Swim with Europe PASTOR NIEMOtLLER SAYS: Niem< the .tron Britain bel. i. hare Em ited Stal tim nt and R o t ther world rican.s are Europe but they ire not [mme diately concerned in Its fate n fr. mi their political, hu man
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  • 186 4 NANKING The Chinese a; situation that ii wjs in 1931 when the Japanese Kwantung Army in the course of a Lew months, gained effectiv control ol the three va vines 0 j Manchurii numsts lng n dlrectlj nd the Jap. Arm >*. entirely da:
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  • 157 5 K ORCHESTRA LEADER' REALISES HIS FIRST AMBITION Im> realised mic <>i his r. »t »mbi I career In the United Artists icr< Hall" which c#nei t<> Singapore i i; > the role o mi orchestra leader In R 'v Si :^>t
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  • 56 5 IT WAS MARTHA'S HAPPIEST MOMENT •< lleci rl taxici itarted mak Park she lei out when sh< Qd I H i and, the the ex-GI who had 1 •d her on a tour of 1 Island kxises ii. the South Ptcil mbcrod the WOl ul job Martha had done and
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  • 206 5 THE CASE OF THE MISSING MO USTACHE The drummer was tired. The 1 rummer In an orchestra, that ■>• More specifically, the drummer iv an orchestra working m 'Carnegie Hall. 11 There is a four-minute quonce m the picture m which VVUliam Prince, stands up on the podium m Carnegie
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  • 234 5 poid Stokowski. the worldknown orchestra conductor who has an important role m "Carnegie Hall, is a native of Poland, but came to America at the age ot 18 and lost no time m becoming a citizen of the United Stat< His lull and complete name >s
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  • 213 5 Carnegie Hall. New York C. famous old temple of music, tru» life history of which has been filmed m the new United Artis's screen release. "Carnegie Hall.' was opened to the public m 1891, with Walter Damrosch conducting the huge symphony orchestra which has been assembled for
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  • OUR LONDON LETTER
    • 440 6  -  H.L. HOPKIN i b y i 00,000 M;. v from .'pj)j< c comi I'd t h< In Ui' Empire md 1 from I n 25 to cent particularly to ')pC which mand 1 and now practically un: i have boi ii ii i m un ingenious
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  • 79 6 I] tern ttled. This is a pore IfurtC Th« T' tea that Mrs Meredith lid the total of her £crt fund ac* 31. 1942. and advance ecount of ir.K l >avir« a balarce »ximately J2.i200. Th< ftled of probau i was received by
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  • 7 6 Drcsent ex^narge equal to" about $34,600 Currercy.
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  • 183 6 APPEALS BY FIVE MALAYS DISMISSED (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ip .n jihy v. An ecno oi the disturbances which occurred ir. Kuala Kangsar m May was heard m the Perak Appeal Court yesterday when five Malays cl different professions, two of them being religious teachers appealed against the sentences passed on
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  • 193 6 MALAYA: CREECH-JONES PROMISES STATEMENT .don, July I Oovernment hopes to mi statement on the const I negotiations m British M time m Octotx-r In the House of Comim-: David Roes Williams, Lab our, asked whether the Secretary would make a ment on the latest (level m the constitutional negoti,: m
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  • 112 6 SAIGON. July 9.— li Co 1 is not able to spare ary sur i rice this year for food 3 areas m South-Ens'ern Asia. i eluding India, it was autl 1 tativelv learred here. An e>: tion has been macie. however for China which
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  • 35 6 (Tribune Staff Report* A printing press and hum: ten-Guild* d to to I m Bukij day by the Orel i Inspector B ireri d< Police nllr R p tl. IndoiK ell-known
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    • 58 6 WHOLESALE cv RETAIL NYLON stockings CiAIJCiE »J 54: AT LOWEST PRICE PHKIMG LACfc CO., h brid^ rd TEL. 3380. »»f seconds Coloui be model "mxt -m, N OR mMTKVER V.mm USED WHATEVER VI Mis n, lt the u> NG N »>H SIIOKI H BETTER TO CALL IN KONEO m.v Do
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  • 414 7 110.— Thei Buckin I ace la.st night to a F; h and .Lt. Philip may niaKirden party th« afternoon prop* c lu t circles until January i i amily left on Its tour them to wait, When uih Africa In April she ml.p to
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  • 113 7 PENANG. Mr. M. Saravanamuttu was installed as President of the Penang Rotary Club at the inillation dinner at the E. I O. Hotel on Saturday night. rl Mr. A. J. Drake, gave a review of the past year's activities. The 'Governor-General, the Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacI
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  • 201 7 Malays Make Good Soldiers, And Officers Wher the Japanese swep* through the Malay Peninsula m the early months of 1942 they found among the Forces oppos ed to thorn two Battaliors one very recertly formic' of the ruip year old Malay Regiment Thp campaign was over before the Regimert had
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  • 80 7 PARIS. July 10: Th. tion that French Indians Will tak q without consult the FYencnh authority if French :it their Ii inmade In nt by Cailolha Subbi Fn-nch Indian member of tn«> mdl of the Republic <Uppi-r Hoiust^. Mr. Subbiah's right tho French Upper Hunri
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  • 178 7 idon, July 9.— The pi norvernor I the Malayan Union constitution, Inst ettlements mlsioner for the Malay St Malayan people about £25,500 ($210,000) nu,<v annually. The Secretary of State for the Mr. Creech J<> ted m the House of Commons today that personal emolum
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  • 74 7 Ocean shipments of rubber during June amounted to 62,542 tors compared with 95,961 m Ma? ard 76.709 m April. Shipments to the United Kmgc'om showe i a falling off. the respective figures being 8,433 ard 12.081. Russia which took 6.000 tors m May was rot listed
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  • 42 7 LONDON. July 9— The Government Was defeated m the House of Lord-; today by 65 votes to 24 amendment to the Transpoit satkn Bill moved by the Scottish Selkirk., ;u Bel up a separate Scottish tri poi i
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 350 8  - AROUND THE TOWN VER DMORE -WITH s d n on a Waltei RKO "Rlffrafl .1 necklii the upp< put: and ari v .u to v in i n hu News From Tapah L k M I pai tmei Celebration Party 1 A B Liebesti aum." us have ilar Items Of
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    • 90 8 //A'-zhiuny f f THE L 1TTLE SHOP ItVI TWO O.iYS or v\n: E\NY BARGAINS HIE AT HALF SOLDERING SIMPLIFIED IIOMF \*.'i W< IKKHH' VV1 FRYOLUX S0LMR BRITISH. PAINT U»PIJAN1 I SO SKIM so TROIBLE VM) J ffl JOB is DOM UNS ISI.AC'KWI II m m m^^^*™ i^^*- m m *BBmnmmmmm
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  • 121 11 II arch I nun lv- wuilrd: i runt no through k.' When the uprc 1 a ago, d d. the bnd. 24, the i PedJ 26, and thi decided to go on with the rt'i-»i)tion. Halt-way through t).
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  • 73 11 DUCE MARKETS X i are per where 517, Slam I (100; No. 2 SB7. 9 Siam No. 1 B I $65. m n No. l I 2 124 i I 1 $33 I So. 1 $40 N blncf B if 511 Black BOP $39; ovaI Bali Padar.e v 2 $60;
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  • 64 11 Tongkang Owners' Strike Continues Rom Our Own Reporter). ement. itcd that the itrlken unie work until t met. Meanwhil. the Forest li being held up badly. m uiu district, nearly 50 per cent the efttatei have downed tools m pr< unst the UPAM wa cut. the situation is reported still
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  • 366 11 Sh!Ds alongside the Rlugao re '■ST V.TIARF 1 Rrnsiaei down 3 Emp. Mayp lown 4 5 Elphinor, I Fabricator. -iown 6 7 Scottish Prince. Oodown 8 9 Olenaffarie. Godown 11 Andrew Jackson. down 13 14 Maron. Godown 15 16 Hoegh Silver-crt-st. F\ro T RF DOry Godown 19 20
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  • 68 11 TOKYO. July 9: THil p old Crown Prince Akihuo tod. ved his final English m from hia private tutor Elizabeth V«nlng ot Phil»r the nu. ;iool r of th. school dosed for its sumn cation School auth< nd Akihuo made such pi the t?ht
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  • 222 11 Brooke Radio Ban: Gammans Asks Why LONDON. July 9.— Capt. L. D Gammans, Conservative, asked i m the Commons tocay why the Department of Broadcasting of the Malayan Union and Singapore refused to allow Mr. Anthony Brooke, nephew of the former whit© Rajah of Sarawak, to broadcast on the situa-
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    • 69 11 K«r ARRIVED x" V X^ *ftA.O« Mi. t X "ENSIGN" LIGHT «OAO S T f ft /if Sold with (Jitrtmfdi*. OILBATII QEARCASES 'y urviKTs madi /-y Chan Lee Chia 6- Company: 313. North Bnci id. Sole i) iti ibu Roqal Enfield BICYCLES MOTORCYCLJ for Singapore, M DOW 117a b Nortb
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    • 357 11 saaav asasM i vaarfßaaaaaaaaßßaMSassassaiaaaasy lON YOUR RADIO TODAY] BLUE NETWORK MALAY ,v ENGLISH PROGRAMMES DO pjß. 48- m the medium cycles per second band. U 00—11.00 pm. 480 medium wave band per .Second m metre band, except from 9 30 p m. when t/ie traiumuit the ki^U r«etw N'DAYS the
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    • 16 11 I Classical Songs: 10 4o Nadu iiltf AliI mary Cor Urn l^ i'« l I Down
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  • 45 15 Father's Tragic Story Of Finding His Daughter Dead I Inquir by i July 2. ilpable hi m man V wit litthough led n h« bad th«m ai ythii Nff i wi, work h In miring the up« mun h i him i m < I Ah
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  • 587 15 S.C.C. HOLD NAVY TO DRAW IN SOCCER LEAGUE S S.( li b produ .Id sury when, i m the ftnal I Jalan Besar, I 2— nil In i minute of the i I, iind manaf oppon three-aU draw. i. their previous encounter, th* Club mlb ixci/ ed Ui Navy who
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  • 144 15 i 1 ribaac Stall Reporter) rch Hun a BUCC4 Iftlul n was f the Teluk A fouth Pi c rnbune Anii-Tubercui Fund and the Beacon Fund. About 500 p< ie very interesting, entertain- nlightening "short*". Hall i! before the tchtduU ■ie hall was h
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    • 24 15 ST! Received new Shipment:— Cricket Jets Autograph li* ke< Bat A'wtralUn AMommai Cricket MatUngs Further Particular! BALBIR CO., 111. North Road, Singapore Phone 8938
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  • 33 16 Acting Agent Of India Govt. In Malaya I Mr. T. < reoci that ol Ik»< n crcat. d nmem < i Ind i live in i i i p< lo bl( ms ol thr In
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  • 115 16 (Trlbuiu Stall Kwyler) lump, ron I" 1 i,. purer Tie bk I h« 1 I II dres of j 340 H P each for taking off <pei s ve to j in hour f. d oil [I possesses i Malayan C<
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  • 160 16 SIO,000-Si 5,000 Every 24 Hours A conservative police estimate of the amount of money that pour the hands of promoters of the Chap Ji Ki racket in Singapore is hetween $10,000 to $15,000 every 24 hours. This has been estimated from documents that have
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  • 82 16 -1.1.1 Hi I I I up until thi I vei-n-re- nearly Cbei at her id pro but be Bara .n lympathy nd backed the v I I I I ft Lilly Cben I b, a possib:. I inlons, Dr.: V year-old Secretary. I w.uid be retui I I awak
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