Morning Tribune, 24 July 1947
1947-07-24
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Title Section12 1947-07-24 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ft ,Nrw Series) 10 CENTS ■tHI-KSDAY. Jl-I V 24. 1947;12 words
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Article162 1947-07-24 1 Dutch Planes Flown By Jap Pilots ■cal Indonesian Leader's Charge >F r om Our Own Reporter) mi LUMPUR. July 23.— The disclosure that, acIto'a radio report from Jogjarkarta, a Dutch Hhich was shot down by the Indonesians over ■ng m South Sumatra contained two Jafc) pilots, ■achuted to safety, was162 words
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Article52 1947-07-24 1 Hi Our Ou rter) ■la LUMPUR, July I spokesman of the ■tuan Indonesia ■a", m Kuala LumBeclarert that Indo■s m Malaya were Hiplating a whole ■boycott of Dutch ■nesian headquar m Malaya had called ■ergeney meeting to m what steps should ■?n by local Indo■s to help their H-**52 words
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Article19 1947-07-24 1 tue Drama In -hina Sea Ib" woo- and b>mm- a Jr ■!.>-((>n ■»hrk "'V'l ton H I tti19 words
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Article18 1947-07-24 1 Mr. V. K. Nehru', porand on July 24. n m v m >*' ReuterReuter - 18 words
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601 1947-07-24 1 As the first step towards gradually replacing the Royal Air Force personnel m'Malaya by locally enlisted personnel, Malay nationals will be recruited to the new-ly-approved R.A.F. Regiment, Malaya, beginning next month. This Regiment, the total strength of which will be 1,000, will come601 words
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337 1947-07-24 1 TWO-PRONCED DUTCH THRUST ON JOGJAKARTA Armoured (Jars Driven Back From Salatiga BAT AVI A, July 23.— With Jogjakarta as their objtctive, the Dutch are reported to be making a twopronged drive on the heart of the Indonesian Republic and fighting is said to be taking place m337 words
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223 1947-07-24 1 THE HAGUE. July 23. Dr. Louis Reel. Dutch Prim* Minis Uf, declared thai arbitration In Dutch- Indonesian dispute under Article 17 of the Lirggadjati Agreement was ruled out, when he addressed the Second Chamber of the Dutch States General today. In th^ meanwhile, m Washington,223 words
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62 1947-07-24 1 Newbury, July 22.— When Ii tor Ernc^JL Francis of New bury, Berkahin tioning meti, one of them took I ')Ut of his Ad Hr struggle that foil ed he jumped into the inspect off. T to reel the with the guiim.-ili driving it. T) idpoliceReuter - 62 words
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Article96 1947-07-24 1 I (Tribune Staff Reporter) Seven Chinese, two of whom were stated to have been armed with revolvers, were reported to have broken into a Chineseowned store m Cecil Street at dawn, yesterday. Up to a late hour m the evening, however, it was not yet ascertained96 words
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Article257 1947-07-24 1 GPO Saved By Timely Fire Call Tribune Man Gives Alarm (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, July 23. A telephone call to the Fire Brigade from the Tribune Office m Kuala Lumpur tonig-ht saved the General Post Office there from being burned down. At about 8.30 p.m.. Mr. E. D.257 words
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Article62 1947-07-24 1 BIRMINGHAM, July 22. —Vehicles exported by the Austin Motor Company since the war have provided sufficient hard currency to pay for the imported food rations of more than half of Britain's population for a month. Australia with 4,500 vehicles was the leading Empire importer with New62 words
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Advertisement31 1947-07-24 1 s^n sueh 11 v^ MIRZAPORE X^^ PERSIAN m Plaia, Flo\r-red and Embodied Design* Available m All Siz« U'alk on one, and you'reivalkin^ on air! BAJAJ TEXTILES 31. RAFFLES PLACE. T<l: 4649.31 words
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280 1947-07-24 2 fcx for w employed ii work n m this tittee ai at "ii ol f !-i petition by of it wil. •m m Kuala Lumpui and othei to managers and heads of mii ij 'Di. to the labour and I lit II:280 words
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Article114 1947-07-24 2 whlle taking helti i hravj July 1 1 undi r a railway wagon at the B.D. Ale a 38 old Jap. M •o, Miyata Arlo R \>i Valley R njured whiW; during shunl and the River Val ame day 1 nqul ii death ron<114 words
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Article132 1947-07-24 2 Juvenile Court bring alk'gedly m r lion q! Sam m dutl able at $1168, cone- a bicycle tube, a girl of 13 i lined $150 at the Juv< yesterday, by the Ma I Mr. j B. I, Chi charging a boy accused of untain132 words
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Article62 1947-07-24 2 Mr. Siow Watt Soon leu yesterday by the Oranje [Or England. He is going to Cambridge Where he intends reading for the law degree. He is the eldest son jof Mr. Siow Cheng Watt, the prominent Singapore business- I man. Mr. Siow Watt toon received62 words
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Article172 1947-07-24 2 HIGHER GTC BUS FARES A T NIGHT As the result of negotiations which have taken place m the the D«puty Commissioner for labour. Selangor, betw«< n the Oereral Trar sport Company Ltd. and representatives ot the Selarßor Bus and [Trnasport Workers" Trade Uni- on. the f(^llow n roachei on the172 words
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Article459 1947-07-24 2 The Alhambra and Marlborout-: J matter ol an appeal m the High i .hen an order of the Singap re Fourthi ing upon the Estate and Tm I tecutori and trustees of the estate M Cheng Kee (d< 1), to vacate the premises, I tested. The appeal cam* up459 words
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Article115 1947-07-24 2 The Singapore Coil Mr. W. G. Porter, retu I an open verdict at his inquiry into the den death of Mr. R. F. Entee who fell dead I was preparing for a a party m his Tanglin Hill on the neon of July 1. Medical evidence pn ed yesterday115 words
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Article39 1947-07-24 2 When I tUPPed mond Theatre occasion ot its i n v ;i, ki andra Hall, it wa J venui M ang Kassim md Chine c I Ipri Mr X (Mil A1 ■i, 'in li i T P lUJaku39 words
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Advertisement48 1947-07-24 2 EDUCATION SINHALESE CLASSES The Matioi ;.i t. n Ruajrr of Oylon will h,. taught at the Mercantile 200 Queen Street, f Parents who should d or 81 W 7^ have >l n EXPERT: PIANO WADE MADE AND -i,, PAIRERS LgjjIIjANG.MENGeCQj A F f nr Jirn-Baaniil llnr won known48 words
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Article580 1947-07-24 3 H0 TO HONG KHENC SURVIVORS' DEMANDS I fti pa»^*nfers who boardI Kll-'fati'd vessel at SineaKied with them uassp"* 1 ■rv permits for fr» Rtives. As a re»ult of the 1 M. and fire which broke ■er, all the luggage I Kas lost, including x^ Hocum^nts. I meeting held m580 words
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Article52 1947-07-24 3 ISILLON, Ohio, July six-year-old boy Gue Jr. who on Mon■nriitted to killing two m the city hospital with, changed his ■oday and denied that 1 touched the infants. boy's mother said n had been upset and W '.etumed to an St ory that a "big boy Jwtecoat' 1 didU.P. - 52 words
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162 1947-07-24 3 When Chief Inspector of Police, Claude William Roberts, charged last week with abetting the trffence of concealment of i 198 bags of white Rangoon rice. by Koh Teng Huang, appeared In the Second Singapore District Court again yesterday, another charge was prefercd against him.162 words
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Article80 1947-07-24 3 Two young Malays, alleged to be R.A.F. Policemen, according to a charge of theft which they faced m the Fourth Police Court yesterday, were offered bail m the sum of $500 each. The Malays, Abdul Rahman bin Rahmat (23) and Jalil bin Hassan (32),80 words
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127 1947-07-24 3 martial A r TSS Jlllv 22 A witll<kSs at a Navy courtfli tMf iif W WicK. e K si nalman ""old E. HlrshberK testi ullouVd li llirsh J ber 5 ha^ a Japanese wife whom he was Jiioued to see during his internment. *hbcr*U.P. - 127 words
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443 1947-07-24 3 MD U Protests Against Ban On A ngkatan Pemuda Insaf Sixteen polit igupore, at a meeting" at the Malayan Democi n last Tuesday, unani mously decided to protest against the action taken by the Singapore and Malayan Union Governments, m connection with the Angkatan Pemuda Insaf, says ft statement issued443 words
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Article64 1947-07-24 3 (From Our Own ReporterJ KUALA LUMPUR, July 22.— A two-nun delegation of the now unlawful Anjfiiatan Pemuda Inrsaf met His Excellency Sir Edward Gent, Governor of Malayan Union, at 2.30 p.m. today and for two hours discussed the position of the APJ. The delegation64 words
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Article45 1947-07-24 3 MANILA, July 23.— A million peso machine tool plant will be established by the government m order to manufacture essential machinery and parts for Philippine industrial projects as soon as reparations of machine tools are received from Japan- U.R.U.R. - 45 words
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Article41 1947-07-24 3 The Salaries Comm-ssion has now finished taking evidence. 200 witnesses, or crouDs of witne.ves, from the Malayan Union and 100 from S ngapore have appeared before them. The Commission is now engaped m considering the evidence put before it.41 words
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364 1947-07-24 4 THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947. Indian Or Malayan Representative? The announcement that Mr. Thivy has been appoint r«i Indian Representative m this country has not received the enthusiastic reception it would have had m normal times. Representations have been made by some Indian organisations for a reconsider.ition of tins appointment. Six364 words
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Article924 1947-07-24 4 " PEDAGOGUE - "PEDAGOGUE" POLITICS FOR YOUNC_PEOPLE In Jubilee Hall, Rangoon, lies the embalmed body i stern faced young man, and thousands of sorrowful Burn, f,|e past him with anxiety m their hearts. He was rmmk but why? By Today Rangoon I well at n m th< i npty and no n924 words
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Advertisement41 1947-07-24 4 RIMLESS ASSI that blei d with beauty n app< witri I QUALIFIED OPTICIANS 19, CHULIA Bl -h-phuiie 4435. Singapore. .IIOIC.M XV I lUIII M I .r,don A»«nts: M. vsrs Hn Turner Ltd., Taibot House, M, St. Martin's I a no, W.C.2.41 words
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Advertisement17 1947-07-24 4 POST Malayan Airwa daily J Singaporf K. I"" 1 1 Pfnanu I N'DAYS K..U Bharu Malayan AlnMansfield17 words
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Article, Illustration554 1947-07-24 5 Henry Gris - Henry Gris B\' uiVWOOO Ju'v 3.— The Battle of the Bathing 11 ,11 Sorini and by mid Summer St appeared gainini tl unper hand. m, I outcome ol Om battle will not be known Autumn' So I would like to exercise caution I concede the victory to the one554 words
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Article47 1947-07-24 5 i rubb< r ler iy. This is taM Op!niOXl Of U.S. bus; th( rr will Hot !><' much interruption In rubber sup until Th!i m turn can be li ed lew that the h will lia\ ,sy win or they will P leif of47 words
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Article229 1947-07-24 5 A'WOOD. J tud!os ts to 1 t 1.0 J^ Dt $350,000. ndent ward Gross "Mrs. by Benedict ncy Fn 30.000 it by alon much else- Perhaps this was where the fault I It wa s and last week studio ds, producers, story editors unhesitatingly conflrmed it. They charged that229 words
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164 1947-07-24 5 Cost Of Living: GCSU Sees Colonial Secretary 'Tribune Staff Reporter) The question of an increased cost of living allowance for Government servants was promised urgent and sympathetic consideration by the Acting Colonial Secretary. Singapore, Mr. H. P. Bryson. A deputation of eight, headed by Mr. G. A. Tessensohn, president of164 words
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Article143 1947-07-24 5 S'PORE-JAVA AIR SERVICE AS USUAL Singapore, Thursday. The Dutch X.L.M. air service from Amsterdam to Batavia, havirrc received no instructions to the contrary, will continue their usual regular air service via Singapore to Java. Quantas Airways flying boaU which stop at Sourabaya, Java, on their way to Australia will also143 words
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Article119 1947-07-24 5 IPOH, July 22. There will be one Malayan representative to the World Scouts Jamboree, to be held m Francs r.cxt month. He is Gunn Thic Than, son of Air. Gunn Lay Teik, of Kuala Lumpur, who is at present studying at the Leys School, m Cambridge.119 words
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Article48 1947-07-24 5 Rudeness To Be Explained Manila, July 23.— According to the Manila Bulletin, the Foreign Affairs* Office has received complaints against Benito Bautista. executive officer of the Philippines Consulate m Amoy, China, for alleged rudeness and discourtesy and arrogance m hi> conduct toward persons conducting business at the Consulate.48 words
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Advertisement33 1947-07-24 5 BE STYLISH BE THE FIRST ONE TO USE Most Fashionable WATCHES Of Today A Tomorrow STOCKISTS OF THF LEADING OPTICAL HOI NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., (WATCH DEPARTMENT) 71, H'gh 8 Phone 2586), SINGAPORE.33 words
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436 1947-07-24 6 H.L. HOPKIN - OUR LONDON LETTER Ex-Servicemen For Posts In Colonies H.L. HOPKIN r by f ma of I oi 1 1 \ovi m the Malayan Ut\ nor of sii: md what wer< tht noi of the Straits Hi '!i ComTlit Hmli ;>, od »ld Mi ch J 'iin amoun Ided m the436 words
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67 1947-07-24 6 :i. July 22— There I n nrhere m the provincial districts of Burma following nation i the seven members ol the Burma Executive Council, ii was auRangoon cil 1 bounds today I Albert troops, presum ably with the view ol preventing tit dun: ndolenceReuter - 67 words
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Article92 1947-07-24 6 (Tribune Staff A" Malay civers Harbour are row ing the 91C bags ol S Government, ric^ lying at bottom of the s^a* n a «ueb l'ghtt-r The lighter aftoi loading of rice bags had be* dor 0 on it, sank week onl> a few I the rice pool wa92 words
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Article56 1947-07-24 6 IPOH, July 22 1 Chinese woman ra How. emplo.vcd as house opposite U was the V'ctim Ir.st night when -nd jewellery value \bout 4 a.m. sh- a 'ho roar dc%'r op pic ions were th On examining thi v.her* she kept h flothosand jcwcll'-;. ainojntirg to 1 towellery valu«d56 words
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Article17 1947-07-24 6 KUALA LUMP! J Oi armed robb- Th- [)PP mi> I KUALA LI i my i A17 words
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Article313 1947-07-24 6 Stanford Extradited To Australia .(iition was issued I District Couri by Mr. J. L. Fall. I I Ord, alias Thomas itanley Hammond, 35 yea: ul« I tiey, from where he was alleged to b< charged w*tii i lii John U Gordon Leonard o] Ne* South Wale; i b cheat p-^r313 words
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Advertisement31 1947-07-24 6 Kidney Bladder Pills -«->-^» ii i i CAPI I O L MIDNITE-FRI-SAT. 5/Agf? I OVER! ROVER! ROGUE! T* > ¥14 m **^^T fc;|M\iii!ii\irii\i!\-V\iiinii/^i JKi4 Sinbao the Sailor I BHC *> 'GE IUBIA.S I V.,31 words
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Article387 1947-07-24 7 M ore Followers Of U Was Held 22.— The Burma p ured 'positive evidence* 1 m the pl*»t on Saturday of Ann- San nd questloDingi eontiiuied today d that a number ol followers oi U s. hui be,n arrested at Prome. i-ent.ai I m Air vaseen. i i been dReuter - 387 words
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22 1947-07-24 7 22.— Qu Klay d: My n I man led i sdfasdf sdf sdfas dfas dfsadf¦¦: ReuterReuter - 22 words
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307 1947-07-24 7 jl>unt- Staff K< porter) KUAIiA LUMPL'I: Aa ol th. .struck ut once by the Labour inent m EU£ D( through Tory Adm d Malaya. lln m puit, a normal phenomenon of imperialisji, whec colon a 1 affairs are largely handled by a permanent m307 words
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99 1947-07-24 7 RANGOON, July 22.— Mrs. Aurpj San, 30-year-ol.i widow of the assassinated Burmese leader, intends to devote the rest of her lif P to prayer for her husbard's soul. "For me the world has colJed," she said today. "I have no purposeReuter - 99 words
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122 1947-07-24 7 leaU^lL I:HI>Ai n T July IWeh Trade Union seam™ -I?' Callcrl on DllUh transport workers and l e h «i»« a »d foreign norts to C6MC all work il£2si iJJ™ tTlns P°rt to Indonesia, directly or m ol| Wly al«lns (ho Dutch military action there.Reuter - 122 words
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443 1947-07-24 7 MU Report For 1946 < liibune Keport KUALA LUMPUR, Jui; portion workers engaged m industry kfl y higher than the i nsome European countries and p übably higher than In almost any tropical t states the annual report on the Malayan Union for 194(3443 words
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Article76 1947-07-24 7 LONDON, July 23.— Dr. L. J. Be:-'. the Dutch Prime Minister deelar. t last night that he does not expo. i. the military operations m Indonesia will last very lone, according to i [message from The Hague published m today's Liberal News Chronicle. The76 words
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Miscellaneous212 1947-07-24 7 Try This AMERICAN m ANSWER TO Crossword Puzzle vo s aE l -Frn.porsry oed -Top movla actori C QMfPIA P|rß|K A Ml 'I 1 rholder :u— Bketched i Mil Mil HI II lf\ il :i-Ar B b-« parmtJ.t 33-Ways of do!ng \T"n\rirmp fcVJKmtr ?T7?I :n mot ion things frOaJE PPM212 words
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Article, Illustration530 1947-07-24 8 AROUN WITH VER THE TOWN ARDMORE Personality When the Stage Club presentation "Springtime Henry opens at the Vie; Theatre next Monday, it will [ntrnnmv ik to n m ,,st <rtn?nini; personality Uj Barbara Prttchett An ex WAAF, who was once actively engaged upon worl •■'on. Barbara t March. the i530 words
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Advertisement85 1947-07-24 8 aoJuA> qeodeo "rhe \dn\e /ohop j America's fines! ig froc Just try one on I Hjatrleo hotel f /ounaapoHje i^* .^i^L^L^k w soil nTTi^TTTTr^T^^^H^ii^iii^^^B^^B Itn-LIIKI or OMAMOmONU, hi kWAMn/Sl r "iki' f fit y y/^ /^y^^ »»V AIT..IM 1O1 V) m m jR a( I i o I WITH A85 words
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Article379 1947-07-24 9 c vein, why sh I W' c md, when do about it? bo any B ::cr :n r the 1V 1 Bu: x We have >un--11 we II H -ins xho ■anrll II nan ■ad -|l II J I I I I I I I I I 1379 words
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Advertisement163 1947-07-24 9 ESTABLISHED 1812 lUalaya's leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants 11. P. tie Sllva. Litl.. (incorj>orated m Ceylon) Singapore, 19 21. High St. Penang. i, Bishop St. %Mi:iu< ax it it SHARK-SKIN WHITE GREY FAWN CR^\ M V 41-43. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORe"™!^ K. V. MEYER OPTICIAN Fellow of the Institute Ophthamtc163 words
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Article118 1947-07-24 10 Sin* S< Anglo-Th; was charg. cheating the ca glo-Thai C honestly Indui to him i Bum $3,000 ;i ppi j Court j wncii the chai j Court Inspi i that he had b tog ih wa i-heatin. Thai O ing Ihe C about to obtaii throe ca^i-s oi bonded118 words
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Article32 1947-07-24 10 NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS RANGOON. Jo I Cho. a SI I Maung, Karen a In tod Executive Coi. Sawba Shan chieftain. I elected Presid< i mbly m i •ding to "Freedom I I32 words
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Miscellaneous224 1947-07-24 10 I *.^r-- _0~ ..^T- I roniiis-lMlnsi^ <o the Morning Tribune ajNSHII 1.1 S" AftMY~^l Tu£Wt« I POPPED OPP AT STANDPC, [tS T o\\ V^NOIUTOLVOUAaAaoUT gCPORC IV^ ALLOWED TO GON ANOPUYIOAROUNOOPGOLP J '^^I.^.^ .fJ? J^ \MY TRIP TO SCOTLAND.^ AC I'M NOT A SKKTSMAN. SALK- BUT TUC LOCAL INHABITANTS BE CONfiDWCD224 words
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264 1947-07-24 11 Chinese Face Armed Robbery Charge E Report vi. July 82.— U*m the Police recovered three hinese a few hours after ,wi> revealed at the Anises 'ust ice Spencer Wilkinson, limn Kins Ngok (iO) and Kong of armed robbery. I.my chandu wa taken. intruders then l<'tt. :.nd the mplnlnant made a264 words
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Article273 1947-07-24 11 Sfti lapore, w Prices quote J Doiow are per Dldil weight except where otherwise gtflteri "Meehoon 1 Slain $58. Rangoon $48. Rice. Slam No. 1 $106; No*. 2 $102; Other qualities $85— 587 glutinous 'ice: fiiam No. 1 507. Si ai Besl quality S JO. v I (Hum273 words
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Article102 1947-07-24 11 Ships alongside the fUngaivire WEST WHARF Oodown l 2 Orai Goc'own 4 5 L ng Godown 8 9 Japara. Godown 15 16 Maiden Creek COAL PLANT Sat. Rafael 1 1 EMPIRE DOCK Godown 19 20 M,, down l»3 24. orj ■own 28 Bi MAIN WHAPF 31 32 33102 words
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Article239 1947-07-24 11 'From Our r*wn F. porter) PENANG, Vvlw.- Sun God and Duke San showed up best on a slow-work day ihis morr iiig. j Eoth these candidates are im- proving ever;/ day <\nd thei~ chances on Saturday are brightest. Oth< newcomers entered for the meeting r.re239 words
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Article, Illustration174 1947-07-24 12 US Official Reaction To War In Indonesia MAJOR BLUNDER BY DUTCH BOUI tl <luU Dutch pulled enlng all out linsl the I UniUnit< v J D Dur t Jap lendJa The source said that if tl 1 got American bombers **t then tdes the United StatAltl t] State Department probablyU.P. - 174 words
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131 1947-07-24 12 IPOII. July 22. The story of she awoke about midnight In a state of undress ard flndsomeone on top of her while was si. »in f on th«> stairs ding of L«'; Chan Arcade buildirg with her mother, was related to Inch*- S.imsuddi'n bin Nain,131 words
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200 1947-07-24 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tungku Musa Eddin, ex-Raja Muda of Selangj submitted a seven-figure claim for damages toil :sh authorities three weeks ago I learn from sourfl se to the Tungku. The claim, I understand, is for alleged mdigniti tc which he claims to have200 words
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Advertisement155 1947-07-24 12 Man 11. \l>§K IUAY \^'l" I*-A\ i VII 111 1 Phulie 34UU .^tfl^^. -<Mi^ "Ow i JP^\& ltutpnf TOMORROW JKw^SWI 11 THE STRANGER c^k^y JMr !S after you rIA YOUIJ IMfKSKNfATION X .rfr.. u PHOTOGRAPH )F uli lis ESTHER W ILLIAMS "«■•'< k J\()VV SATURDAY MIDNIGHT tiKh .UAA J MKBSBgBBSISSBim.155 words
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Advertisement49 1947-07-24 12 yha farmer's Daughter" 0m 4^ C;()T HER MAN WITIIOIT R CJIVING A KISS! S r HE FUNNIEST STORY mK^mfm'' Mk theye ar since run V J^m FARMER'S DAIIOFITER m i!^m WENT TO TOY AOLOW WITH 10SIPH rniifu -JT, \M\ainc; ROMANCE! "".^JPP? The jflSL^ fa?T\ D Farxneri im TO-DAY I49 words
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Article, Illustration286 1947-07-24 13 Dutch Explain To United Nations ,ake Success. July 22.— The Dutch Government le United Natl ns today m a memorandum exng the present military action m Indonesia that idonesian Republican Government was "unpreor unable' t i fulfil the Linggadjati agreement mg for a Unit- d States of Indonesia. lorn discussions286 words
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330 1947-07-24 13 YOUTH TRIED TO SELL AMMO: BOUND OVER IPOH, Juh m allegation by a Chim-so youth that he had procured 45 rounds of .303 am- muritioo for sale to aro Chinese m Taipin^ because be r*a i b ked to get them, ltd t ;h- lion Mr. Justice Cox Evans lecrying330 words
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Article118 1947-07-24 13 The Malayan Census Headquarters is taking every possible step to recruit the fuil number of enumerators for the vital work of taking the Census. The latest move is the introduction of a prize scheme under which $40,000 will be distributed m the Malayan Union and Singapore.118 words
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71 1947-07-24 13 Washington. July 22 Tno United vS; ora] OoofTrry Keyi i n 1 to the War Department charged that men m I uniforms hn\ I to have disappears from Vienna m that manner during Iw I the said most of the vlct. c nationals ofU.P. - 71 words
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80 1947-07-24 13 'Tribune Staff Reporter) The Governors of the Ma! Union and Singapore, as well as the Govern >r have now i nglned Gemini, puted it light ne In the world." Th: recently to Singapore from the production centre m the United Xi: with another V.80 words
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Article131 1947-07-24 13 A Miles Gemini costs approximately £3,500 or nearly $30,000 The aircraft alloted the Governors will be Used for their tra vels m Malaya, and with a range of over 800 miles, will be able to touch at Sarawak and other parts of Borneo. Staff pilot of131 words
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Article150 1947-07-24 13 Frankfurt, ,July 22.— Over a protest vote of three Communist members, the German Economics Council of combined British and American zones today adopted a resolution "welcoming" the Marshall plan but pointing out that German experts should have taken a part m its working out. The threeU.P. - 150 words
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Article86 1947-07-24 13 With tffect from August 15, 1947, General Headquarters. South East Asia Land Forces, will cease to be known a s such and will assume the new designation of General Head- quarters. Far East Land Forces. The telegraphic address and abbreviated title of this new designation will be "FARELF".86 words
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Advertisement85 1947-07-24 13 Last four shows 1.30—4 6.30—9.30 p.m. Margaret LockwoodDerek Tarr IN "Quiet Wedding" (A Paramount Release) OPENING TO-MORROW Bob Hope's Best In Colour ■HHI '< £1 OPENING TODAY! 3 Shows Daily: 3, 6.15, 9.15 pj» Music! Gaiety! Spectacles! "BRAZIL" starring Tito Guizar, Virginia Bruce wltn ROY ROGERS you'll bo thrilled b.85 words
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384 1947-07-24 14 Sports Organisation In R.A.F. Malaya Takes Shape U.K. Body In Miniature It may now be c laimfd to be a replica m the organisation of RAF. Sports m the I nited Klß| dom. A r. n aai formed Th»' HAh Malay* d" The rr^sKl»-nt of it,. ikMid ii Air Vice384 words
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199 1947-07-24 14 I From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, July 23.— At a preliminary inquiry m the Pint Magistrate's C^urt thl.s morning. {.'htrn ie, Chung Kirn, alias k L!n, alias Ngu;w Kow, Ah «S!m, appeared before i Ayoiib on n t<entativ«' «(.;irK<- of tKi'.np In199 words
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265 1947-07-24 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Ktttla Lumpur, Jui: m King N^ok. I din his defence that he liv t Kallang us morning convic ted, together with another Chi Kong Moon, and sentenced to teven years' rigorous impri.ient and 15 strokes of the265 words
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84 1947-07-24 14 (Tribune Market Corr.) The rubber market ruled dull throughout yesterday with only a limited amount of business passing at a cent below Tuesday's close. European dealers were entirely disinterested m the market and would neither buy nor sell and the only business transacted has84 words
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Article19 1947-07-24 14 KAs mbbrr pi Hers. nrr Ib lb No 1 R foO m bales Au«. AtlfT 30J 'ill19 words
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Article629 1947-07-24 14 23. quutation3 .n by the Malayan btion were as tyIIOWJ INDI STHIALS Buyer Seller Mcx Brickworks Or 2.20 Pr( 3.40 3.55 I M. I>u ••*> Cons. Tin Bmelters Ords 21 3 22/3 Do. Pi 26/- 27/9 ■Mtern United 41.00 45.00 p*Ut« Tnut 5.10 5. 50 N Ord.629 words
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57 1947-07-24 14 IT. Financial Corr> Industrials were a firm markei rday with lairly general lnquir. There were buyers of P*i Ni Malayan Brewi Wcart. and v Waug] ightly L pnr. I at Kly and ther- f.'iir inquiries for BorjunKuala Kampir na t<., tral Am.-ilKiimnteds au<i nrt<.i\ v57 words
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Article194 1947-07-24 15 J.B. STADIUM SOCCER (By Our Soccer Reporter) \m keen itnifffle tor valuable points is expected aim Besai today when the Chinese Seniors (with lti !ts for 12 ftmes) meet the Singapore Recreation M i tor VI games). Ship, rtably opthe Ko- Seni- ngly Uenge the Malays for second n194 words
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Article38 1947-07-24 15 ioni THE Xi SULTS R «3xiJ. di K. 3 G C A. Tar o 3 Y. J C X 3 G rd^ St 2 Gt en 3 B v. 2 3 Gi rds T c j 238 words
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Article124 1947-07-24 15 TO-DAY'S SPORTS SOCCER SAFA League: Chinese Seniors vs S.R.C., Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. STORE C.S.A. TOURNEY TEAM The following have been selected to represent the Singapore Civil Service Association In the Singapore Inter-Club Table-Tennis Championship Tournament to be held at the Great World next month: George Chen, Goh Teck Phuan,124 words
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193 1947-07-24 15 Schubert Takes 7 For 20 In Practice Match In a practice game yesterday on j the Padang, the SRC easily defeated I the 19th Ait Formation Signals Reem whose total of 97 runs was 3 [passed with 8 wickets m hand. Carl Schubert, practising seriously I for Sunday's game, took193 words
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130 1947-07-24 15 World Youth Festival Opens Tomorrow Prague, July 22.— P01k dancing and table tennis competition*, started at the World Youth Ft., tival today although delegations arc still pouring m and the formal opening will not be until Friday. Almost 2,000 youths, including 20 Canadians, are already m the capital. The BrazilianU.P. - 130 words
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Article151 1947-07-24 15 1 The JttllifUds defeated, the Embarkation Hq. by six goals to two yesterday at Blakan Mati. Omar, Jollilads outside right. opened the scoring m. the tenth minute. Soon alter this Krishnan twisted his right knee and was forced to retire for the rest of151 words
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352 1947-07-24 15 (Tribune Basketball Reporter) Basketball fans can expect to see some really good j matches when two or three touring teams will play m Singapore m a month or two. So far three teams— Chinese basketball team sponsored by the Y.M.C-A. m Hongkong, and352 words
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Article70 1947-07-24 16 DUTCH DRIVE ON JOUJAKAK'i BATAVIA, July M.— Dutch forces claimed control of all East Java toda> and Bent two Columns driving toward the Indonesian capital of Jogjakarta reports Arnold Brackman, United Tress correspondent. A Dutch communique iiii thai Dutch troops, after beating hack an Indonesian connter-at lack, captured70 words
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Article48 1947-07-24 16 Air Marshal the Hon. Ralph Cochrane, c<: j in-Chief of the RAF Traaj is due to Changl airfield on Saturday. The purpose of his visit toi Far East is to discu tional aids m the RA.Fstn air route organ is. n ..ndot common air transput proble RafproRafpro - 48 words
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Article42 1947-07-24 16 Claims may now be fl mitted by former memW of the R.A.F. Special W nical Corps for the d paign medals to which ti are entitled m resped their war service. Ms hers of the Corps whose42 words