Morning Tribune, 26 July 1947

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Series) 10 CENTS I V 26. 1947. I
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  • 436 1 Indonesians Advance In Violent Clashes ■all out call to arms I DJAKARTA, July 25.— The Indonesian Republi net local defence councils and ibute all available arms to the civira, the Indonesain news agency The latest Republican cominlQUe from the Jogjakarta radio says that the Republican forces last night infiltrated into
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  • 19 1 Rice Offer: Will Malaya get A Share? B: :ior, I Braz iwal I EmIB I I B bids Reuter
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  • 189 1 Report: ended Version 'quest public lumtr. T yourE me o Lid le crecy" said lues- mostly ba i;n half-truths. "Theie have beer i hat the recdmm Municipal Commissioners I not ixi conformity opinion, and that sofliethirr and underhanc $*as led." h? said. 'W« have already di and
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  • 6 1 Malaya's New Constitution '■■■IP II I
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  • 324 1 ALLECED FORCIBLE REMOVAL OF $45,000 CARGO Taikong's Protest Against "High-Handed Action" (From Our Own Reporter) rh^i CCA J i Uly 25 The story of the first seizure of a Chinese coastal vessel since the outbreak of hostilities m Indonesia was related by the Taikong
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  • 67 1 Aussie Students Protest Against Dutch Policy Sydney, July 25—Hundreds were involved m a riot today when Australian university students and dockers marched to the Dutch Consulate to protest against Dutch policy m Indonesia. Police snatched banners and pamphlets from the demonstrators and fights started m which several men were knocked
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  • 437 1 ANTI-TB SOCIETY NEEDS FUNDS FOR ITS WORK ■\nti tK meeting of the Council of the Singapore 7'^Tuberculosis Association on Tuesday of this week vu l e ""mediate steps to be taken to combat cad ol consumption m the Colony. wU, th^T A f A ciatlon ls w »rkin- m close
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  • 47 1 'All The Nice Girls Low A Sailor' ARRAN. July 25 Wh< n the ted tta of Arran. tho u>li-.■-maker th "All Nh c A i and I Mountbfttti the ci irii of girl puiri< I i tho Qu^on and I >ok hai «?uide fashion with the oftic
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  • 100 1 CHINESE KOTAK SINKS: MASTER REPORTED LOST (Tribune Staff Reporter; A Chinese -owned 'kotak' on its way to Singapore with a car- pigs ana riiDOer is reported to have sunk after one day s journey from Penan gkat. Two survivors were picked up by the Shell OH Co. tanker. Sirusa. on
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  • 142 1 AN APPEAL TO MRS. MALCOLM MacDONALD JOGJAKARTA, July 25— Head of Indonesian Red Cross tonight appealed by radio to Mrs. Malcolm MacDorald. wife of Malaga's Governor- General, and to the women of Sa .^apor^ and Malaya to send "Medical and Red Cross supplies immediately by air to Indonesia" Speaking m
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  • 142 1 SUIT AGAINST SINGAPORE LAWYER An originating motion on behalf of Mr. H. E. Kingdon, Chairman, Rent Conciliation Board, for leave to issue a writ for attachment against Mr. S. C. Goho, a member of the Singapore Bar, for alleged contempt, came up for mention m the Supreme Court yesterday before
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  • 358 1 Abduction Of Rival Members Underworld "Wars" In Singapore (Tribune Staff Reporter) Abduction of rival members by secret societies when they declare "war" on each other is becoming frequent m Singapore. The victims are usually set upon by a strong force from the opposing camp and bundled into waiting vehicles at
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    • 29 1 QUITE THE LATEST RAGE! AMERICA'S PROUDB9I TEXTILE EXPORT CHIFFON VELVET TRANSPARENT! UNCRUSHAHI IN A WIDE RANGE OF \V\J\, RB\ 41 42 r A DEFINITELY BAJAJ TEXTILES 31. RAFFI.ES I
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  • 119 2 Robbery Victim Tells Of Alleged Money Demand .1 ol m I hi :i r boi 'I Ion- t In lek, ai d th< e|ed to h.u< f! $650 i1 on foi hi ri. t<-: Police m i All li- 1 1 and h< Ml' 1 lII'. china i H.. wa;
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  • 34 2 300,000 Yds. Cloth For Release nb\.,ic Staff ReporU In Singapore U I till Ml. 30 by tl (111. 5 me! cotton m i- i j i v deplgns and piox'mal Ibth 1 1 j«ard
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  • 31 2 1■! i.. I. pteadi ii ii irth Ma I to a chai to M I I HiKiii alleged M: i ii- hal it "i .<■. Ice It. II
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  • 72 2 House Collapse No One Hurt No "i!, was Injured when portion of I phouse m pi lla iterday n i floor had warning before j mpending c< md eva cuated. The showed rot. The chiel tenant said thai had been given I the inmates of the use beca ol the
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  • 53 2 The British Airways Corp tion flying boal service which a: U«av< &fingapor< Bangkok and Hong Kong ev< ry The whlcii for the United Wednesdaj m< 1 eav< ror th< v R nun id The day ol operation threi flyiru-, b Australia and t'i n .iiiri vice vi
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  • 7 2 Swedes To Tour India Soon the I
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  • 386 2 Armed Foices Should Contribute Municipal Commissioners III) n licit thi Armed Foi c< ntrltnitidns at regulai i speiring d t. and tovrardi bne road*, notion presented i ts Lggested that fins litnculty ol raising funds v public servii Inti the motion witli n
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  • 12 2 ARMED MEN ROB CHINESE WOMEN eldPrly I I M M them 1h
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    • 33 2 EDUCATIONAL SNIHALESE CLASS Th< be tan il ipu«( n Btrr«-t, ii houJd do '!>47 sr "IAHo;, 0 I 1 A .SIMON. Hoi Limit ,/iw///;M- >,„>« I Apply: IKM'K L VICTORIA ORYCLEANING CO. Ml H^
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  • 460 3 —The curtain Went up again dual murder of a Chine; Raya m April when H> witnesses booting and the stabbing of vwr. i -k swaelin ty fuig hearing wa. heard by Mr.AH.W. s cuun who, at the poncluslon r. 111 nitfced Our
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  • 60 3 "HAND-MADE" BOMBS FLUNG INTO CAMP Two •+iand-inaclo" incendiary bomtxs w^re reported to have teen thrown by unideniitted persons into one of the Indouevsian workers' barracks at Willuimina Camp, Tanjong. Katong R'xid, In the early hours of Thursday. One of the bombs exploded and set lire tc oae oi tile huts.
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  • 35 3 Driver Gets Jail For Cyclist's Death [pah. July rtfng ad the ict Jud G. Adu:r,s. b Maiotor car ,:i^d nbinHussi] mouths id disqualified him from used idid by Mr. K. McDutT, H b'. ttnsel I-
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  • 91 3 (From Our Ciwn Correspondent) > MiF.l PATAM, July 24— SubsiMiiiont <o a roptft 1,, h iKh s ea murder »"d robb«T> at Uibok Fusing, 4 M's from ranjoiiß Uewai. Kcdah, the Police have irr t r 4 r ward of sl(>0() for information
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  • 236 3 KUAJLA LUMPUR. July 25. To raise the standard of the nursing profession, the Medical Department m Kuala Lumpur, will m a few weeks' time, start its first Probationer Nurses' Training School m the General Hospital, where candidates can also be trained as child welfare specialists.
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  • 276 3 The need for starUn itery I to li^iv course ol tuberculosis In Singapore witli the dispatch xhv issue deserved was on< when Mr. D. Robertson drew the ruion ol thl Municipal Commissioners yesterday tv the high :ncidence ol T.B. According t o
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  • 94 3 AUSTRALIA WILL HAVE DISPLAY AT MAHA With exports to Malaya for the 11 months ended May 1947 standing at over A £17 millions. Malaya continues, to be Austria lia's third best customer la 'post war markets. A comprehensive Australian <**dfr>toj w'll be pre-senfced at th MAHA exhibition m Kuala lAim
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    • 112 3 UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY CLASSES. The object is to prepare students for Senior London Matriculation inter Arts, Law, Economics, Commercial subjects and Languages. Business Training or Profession is the Weapon for Economic Independence and Security. Do not waste time. Compressed knowledge and rapid courses for those who arc ambitious to proceed for
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    • 276 4 The dramatic escape from Java of Shahrir who i to visit, various countries to enlist htlp to "stop the bloodshed*' m [ndonesia, and the reports that Britain, America, India and other countries are actively Interesting themselves m the Indonesian problem are factors for hope. These foreign
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    • 176 4 it is acknowledged that Malaya's financial po ition is such thai she cannot embark upon all the schemes that aiv considered essential for the welfare of tins country. A limited purse, therefore calls for the find of planning by winch one's resources are uti '»sed i attain maximum
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  • 874 4  - Here... There... And Everywhere... PETER PRY By W pub; being what i!rd and misled by c breath 1 nnot end Black Market and fUrt more thai he has t>>und it q urn. Black Market As wh<.m our 8 iry's reinnotbut ue with him on this sub ject, despite his being
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  • 189 4 Australia Ami Trad With Siam Shipping difficulties are the greatest handicap to reciprocal trade between Siam and Australia- If these could be overcomethere should be scope for Siamese importation of agriculural machinery from Australia m return for timber, rice, tin, and rubber This was stated by Mr. S. Kashemsri. of
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    • 42 4 |M IK. HI TO IHK Ml THE ioviiv AMERICAN I Ml n| M lUI \I KIMIISS (,M T b«-autv with m cut R /le a ned aiian.iit "r a breakage. EVERBRICHT I OPTICAL CO. QUAIJFIED OPTICIANS 19, CHULIA BTREET, Telephone 4435. Singapore.
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    • 15 4 Malayan Airwa DAILY Singapore K. Lump T. nanjt SUNDAYS 1 Kotm Bharu (Vlalavan AITWI Wansfl
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  • 607 5 MOVIE WEDDINGS COME BACK TO HOLLYWOOD I »fc. Tribune Hollywood Correspondent Reports That— 1; Raines ßebels Against MTlie New Trend EIOL I i M days I K r; vood i I X ..the one m- m i had. which Go B ■d'.z: P* aCC noer H .sand .terla ■r k
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  • 44 5 Joan Bennett and Robert Ryan are coached carefully by Director Jean Renoir (center) before shooting a dramatic scene m RKO Kadio'a "Woman on the Beach." Miss Bennett and Ryan co-star with Charle* Bickford m th« unusual lo^« itory. w k^^^* *~^^^> Ana%
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  • 193 5 OSTEND, July 24.— Four new world motoring records were broken on the JubbeKe-Aeltre outostradc near hero today. Two of them wer*» by Lieutenant Colonel A. T. Gardner of Britain, and the other two by Count Lurani of Italy. Colonel Gardner driving an M.G. set up new figures
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  • 238 5 OSLO, July 24. Representatives of the peoples of India and other Asiatic countries and of African answered questions of both Christian and political matters at a press conference m connection with the Christian conference which is being held here. The colour bar proved a big
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  • 117 5 Singapore, Saturday. Two Engiiba speajting Chinese, Steven fe:m and Josepn Choy, charged on two counts of extortion and alternatively acting as an agent for receiving money for Sgt. Marriot, some time last year, were yesterday acquitted at the First District Court on all charges. A.S.P. Mr. M.
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    • 42 5 111 r/* Coming at the Pavilion Theatre BE STYLISH BE THE FIRST ONE TO USE Most Fashionable SQ^ WATCHES Of Today A I omoiniu STOCKISTS OF THE LEADING OPTICAL HOUSE NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., (WATCH DEPARTMENT) 71, High Strfet, 'I 2580), SINGAPORE.
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  • 613 6  -  H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER r b y lull Mm 01 their i < >;>; r (Lab., In thej Mi; l.st.f would statemeni Indicating th«; extent to wtiich uninl ;in i hardship USi 'I m Mala r ugh !)<■ embargo Ich the l T
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  • 51 6 KILLED ON LON E EXPEDITION LAUSANNE. Jul 1 s Cherries Stcvc-or-M s formerly i Gov«rrinent of Ben& I on a lore mouni petition a.bovc Idontreux Sir Charles v/as 81. S^r Charles, who L j rierccd Alp-ri^. speadixiß tbree mot,ths sanr.e and during thi undertaken a nuxnl Lulu climbs r." lC
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  • 151 6 eld un tin S( LowiCk lettei to the Muni tailing meters i>n taxi The 1( should assist taxi y metei P° )l Let mi i i pu On cia Lng thai ad !<«uud iv too iction m the Presidei I added that the
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  • 47 6 Par Idi tHa ihe i 1 ml i n< Raraudler, Frt ter, -i dlcfeted I d "Tin' n tie m IVance i i they wish untl fugc. he said eluded tht-y miyi mr.n. ntly ii. FraiK quest v ;uid ff Ui
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  • 228 6 LONDON. July 24.— 1t is stated that an ir quest at East Ham on Ivy Lib Morgan, 42. state re und nurse vi Devoi port Qar ders, Ilford.that .sh^ was tatom<d by th« Japarsae m Hongkong during the war. Because oi her
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    • 51 6 WHITEMETAL SMELTING COMPANY Ntskers of \(m tVrrous M<tai Alleys. RESIN HUX CORED SOLDER WIRE ANTI-FRiCT lON METAL INGOTS (High Tin Content) <OSPHOR BRONZE INGOTS CUNAAETAL INCOTS Available i ,k And v "l«> \-HM,| ln> lo (.u:.r;,nt *H n .,K.is soil Ms RAHAMIN PFNHAS LIMITED Dpparfmefit) LM 'ii phi i ><N«.
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    • 13 6 DE WITT Kidney Bladder P <;<mh« tar Rir'uiin'i 1 ilHl ''I I I'll'
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  • 247 7 Tribune BtoH Ktporttr) therlandi East Indiei tv country, and China told th< Tribune yesterday it is quite ipl v that th< Chinese here will j Sino-Dutch relati. Thej rather think that the i.-turn. st thc Chinese community are basid more on their particularly war
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  • 45 7 Sharier: War For Years i the v ded i •;< r of Icted that i h succeed m ::,'ipal terlllo righting Id even if <>rg. I nee <'*>H world struggle )i would by .is mt-di-ira on a act Bumatra t€ unable to r and h He
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  • 8 7 SSt^ H Commona thfi
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  • 89 7 MALAYANS CLAIM $250-MILLION From Our Ow n Reix>ri«r) been r,, l Uums tur war indemnity, have Smon r °S lou»Strtea m ih e Mahu iUU n ountino to slightly .v,r With i is the ring il, to incr< Ult: ally bis tin and n.bb< ai due iy. at oi $15
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  • 13 7 Crash Landing On Carrier neet rrival D.W. d by Ol«,t klllPrf a«rf AAP
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  • 80 7 5 Face Charges Of Housebreaking And Theft Tin- fell wt 1 taken place bet i J^'i 23. iiu live accused i breaking and I n inn: Jul\ l lui.'.i *'icl tii iid an ium M. X n. tw i .imuunU'd to $1 6 ''USrd witli by night. on Ju >
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  • 79 7 Twq Clnu-e. Lira Mong Khon;ind lim Seng Kow, v. yesterday charged at the Sec Police Court, with receiving stolen property radios worth $^'90 -on July 23 a: Selegie Road. They pleaded :ut BUilty arxi the case was p .-da w 11. Aiiothor Chinese, Phua 8 m
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  • 304 7 (iribuiu Stall HeiMjrter) Many Ci i ioil .o with Japan pijte the K<-'"^'i«- I if .0 controj by the Security Council ol Allied Powera will con tlnue to huve a h individual nterprise, it is learned today. focusing shortage In Japan apparently
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  • 240 7 Danger Of Making Use Of Discarded Tin Foods i Seven juveniles pleaded guilty to a. charge of lojjeriiifc near a Military incinerator wlt^ intent to commit theft Of li>> carded tin-foods. At the outset, the C:mn Ins; Doctor stated that although th.tins were discarded t\w\ still belonged to the Military
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  • 1169 8 AROUNt THE TOWN Lady Cent Visits Kanipar 'Horn -WITH Vi BlViv^t»"^ ii M i th< arrival by I run. v ci i i>] surprise -:i> b I child- from hxv monl (m nt distributed the eh ldren. In the day, m the course of Irs official visit to the district.
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    • 157 8 \>ii:iur\\ S BLISHED IS 72 Malaya's I euding Jewellers Diamond and (iem Merchants H.l*. tl«' Silva. Ltd.. (incorporated m Ceylon) Singapore, 19 21, ll^h Bt. Pe^iang. 1, Bishop St. _do)ti^) qedae^) Ine lunie /onop America's finest washing frocks from the House of NELLY DON Just try one on HjaTTleo holel
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  • 82 10 I Chiai and I H nn< I I I with n. I -übsi-iip- vxaM I main ing 53.2 Th i I funds tor Cnm™ Jelutong W!i n J Le to ym to. The tirs: Hock, pleaded I ing th I ler and h-ad a I support. Gim
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  • 39 10 )< From Oui j IPOH. J th* dance >ios twl Cabaret ;on Wednesda: ai J disputo over toe] rfcht planned n :lv. re J from both to have fcK Kwangftung t'louoi »is r:i 4 I Thy form l iii,
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    • 219 10 viOKNIMi KIM-NI r J^c^SkV puts m wgl.su uas been) NAMES NOW^^ X Twt SASSEMACU^ f 1 f '•'BFLIMDA"' I CtC'-iTHOUCMT^gfiffl L GU6OS I'M LOST!-MA76ETHg| i's „,|)pi L S^PLAVINg' /C& rV /OILPA V/AS GONNA Vfi| R IF I GOT A LIFT TO THE < >A^t^* T urw^i?FV I U, •Mif ML
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  • 50 11 I m X m m X No. I $50; No I I I I I m v: mm I ■^u K .r. r [ualitj m I B I E:ti> old v |No. 1 $35; p II 1 I II no r^ aualit* $180. I v- I ■I l|^''
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  • 236 11 X-INSPECTO R OF MSS ACQ UITTED (From Our Own Kfiioi'-r) Kuala Lumpur, July 24. Isirail bin Haii Osman, a i [n pector of Che M i Security Service, was this momirt^ acquitted and discharged by tiu district Judge, Mi B. O Smith, on a rharßt- of cheating by imttion the
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  • 46 11 CID HOLD 20 MEN Singapore, Fra CID pulled m 2u m*n I whom were aloneerned with the ab- her Chinese fol j ud. lucted men had ed, but tment wl .i t< r their body \en held by D are I >arged with i an unlawful]
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  • 162 11 From Our Own Report KUALA LUMPUR. July :M Malay woman, Rok<a binti Mat Arif. employed a i servant the complainant, a European named M. Pettit. this rhornnvlcted by Raja Ayoub m *h* First Magistrates Coirt and bound over m Hi* sum of $100 for a period
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  • 178 11 Sriips alongside the SlngaDor wharves: ♦VEST WHARF Godown 12 Dan-el- Rhu. Godown 4 5 Ravnaas. Godown 6 7 Emp. Nairn. Godown 8 9 Japara. Godown 10 11 Ben re vis. Gcdown 15 16 Rondo. COAL PLANT San Rafael (1). EMPIRE DOCK Godown 23 24 Lor. Victory Go£own 25
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  • 117 11 (From Our Own Reporter) I KUALA LUMPUiI, Ju- 7A. Trie Indonesians are fighting a holy war and v:>Il nVet strength With strength to defer H their freecom acd liberty, the H.Q--j Free Indonesia Organization. Malaya, declared m an official statement. Ir.doresiars are coniident m the ability
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    • 20 11 IHo Hong Steamship Co. r M ly Hr olraw a^v to-- tc b| P c o (1932) Lld ChuUa Strr
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    • 236 11 i a uiu«iui a iM aaa i aataaaaaf JON YOUR RADIO TODAY] R< yialapaSinyapo BLUE NETWORK MAI.w ENGLISH fKOCIHAMMI-^ tedium \\\i\<- bttnd 41--metre band. 11 00 P. M. 485 M- v he McttliUi W«v« band d I 8: 1 ni -nd m the 81- Pt from 7.45 to l the
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    • 122 11 mine ■:i Main! 1.0 > n A 1.10 r Annoili rail with Signature 20 New 130 I ites; -I 1 8 r-rn. Si; 'June Openfng Annou. •'W< n M G3O •'Ail U Brothers" i Amoy. 6.49 I KianiXU 7.15 The T hme indarin; 8 p.m. I At.'ni-r-.' Wail Box m
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  • 179 12 Buddhist skyscraper-Pagoda Planned In N.Y. Goal Of Italian Bhikku Now Touring Malaya (Tribune sun Reporter) Jin- vtM Lokanatha, an Italian and rounder of the rid Buddhist Mission, who is on a world Missionary pedition is expected m Singapore on July 30. He While m Singapore, he will have his headquarters
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  • 205 12 Britisher Held For Burma Killings RANGOON, July 24 Vi.n Meung, former memb'*; oi Durma Defence Army, was today arrested m the pre&<! building at Daiku In P«RU dlsl carrying ;i diary allegedly outlmmg the plot to assassinate the members of the Burma Bxecucutive Council. After his arrest. h<- triej to
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  • 59 12 REVISION OF REGULATIONS REQUESTED HONGKONG. July 25.— 1t was today that the Ch. mber of Commprcc is pealing to th.« Executive Yuan •r tfte revision ol "prohibitive" import regula* been ham/ from Hon 1 II V 1 i on I inability to n n.ds for inufactu He merly imp •I)
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  • 116 12 Colour Hal In UNO Ram Feared r^e Success, Jul\ 1.000 employ*- of thij Nations Orgam/.i-. >n Seen demanded U ted at a ma r.j Secretary ti Dr. Lie, cancel ih. ment with tw nsurana paniea b threi racial dUcrimination. Ihe r«sol chtvrs from 1.-.;5 gathered en the law United Nations
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    • 172 12 And lyric* B> H 800 llopr hi Hi> Bit! IWK-MMM-MOatE- Ll/tOUISIAMA.f7rff rf PURCHASE v> [l 1 1 80R00NI DRAKE WALBURN \r\\// uu iomuu »»H clan of tMitioi 1f Y 1 MMiiHuH IRVING BERLIN Children'v Matinees Tod*> and Tomorrow 11 %.M Kdwird Robinson John Garfleld < mm T m "Sea oh
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    • 91 12 5 ROARING SHOWS fc^2°*^\ N EIJING THE 'WHOLE FAAIILY! /'M WWaKiiShi This is the picture that m a del > i Grandma Mirk twice an-i gavA A "^^*£!/f/JM Sorny anew temDerature \m g-m +T^<4lM NOT A DULLMOMENT! VlT>^% Midnight Tonight Back it Cod STILL the SCREEN'S GREATEST dra:> lie MIGHTY
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  • 23 13 B vsid rehearse their dialoerue while the next scene m RKO Radio'i B. v Believe Me," m which they co-itar.
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  • 300 13 B P B B fl B B>,i l B B IB I I I B B B fl B I I' the use made cf the blood doproeedure is simple, painless. ill effects. All preside taken to ensure that blood donors are
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  • 87 13 YOUTH ON MURDER CHARGE IS "THIR D TIME LUCKY" Dazed, He Staggered Out Of Court I. was -third 'Uthful Chai who tried twie< rday, ap- time before the vans Mr. it 'I O, Th<> charge involved th< I kiiiiniT ol another Chinit Malim Nawar during the transition Deriod. Mr Neal
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  • 243 13 WASHINGTON, July 24.— The War and Navy Departments announced jointly today the hitherto top secret military operations the training of their armed forces m the use and development of atomic weapons. They broke the year's silence to disclose that Major-Gei •ml Leslie R. Groves
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  • 165 13 Jail, Rotan For "Most Serious" Crime convincing a nuddle-agt a iiong iiiung lai, at int com i >tsit'ru*iy to seven rigorous imprisonment < a»:j 12 suuii.es of tue rotan lor attempted extortion, Mr. Justice JoDnng told the accused that considering "the prevalence oi this crime and the effect it has
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  • 75 13 Saying that he had bought the three allegedly stolen rubber seats, of which he was accused of assisting m concealing, Store bin Abas, a 19-year-old Malay, was allowed bail of $300 at the Fourth Police Court yesterday. Store claimed trial to a chargr of assisting
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  • 91 13 H. C. SPORTS CLUB At a rrueting of the Harrison Crossneld Sports Club the following vllia -bearers were 1 elected: President— Beng £aik Lwl: Vice President— Mr. Yong Cho: Young; Hon. Secretary Mr. George Thio Gek c'wee. Hon. J Tivasurer Mr. Ching Koh Guan: Hon. Auditor— Mr. Loh 1 Chum
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    • 151 13 niAMAKin Today Midnight inljAllVL M '*^h M i "SHIKARPURI" kT^DTU (Hindustani) INLJK 1 l~i i^Jp^ Mk RRinrF m Starring: DlML^^j^ iiMf[A-f% ishamm.KamaJ KCJAU tjGm izamindar GUa Singapore. %> and many c*hers. Don't miss to hear the songs of Shoba (Shamirr.) Aith her lovely smilirg face. Over $1,000,000 Worth Of Goods
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  • 467 14 Rubber Men Label U.S. Control Bill 'Bureaucratic' I WwrtP lime for Such Long-Term Legislation B.\mm\(.|m\ inly i rhc Rubber industry ritkise* the Rubber Control BUI vvlmh 'h and Ntvj Munitions Board i«as drafted i»r Con»n.ii consideration nexl Jiniury. m Hill provide*, ftritly, compulsory miniramt nptlon of synthetic rubber to mtlntain
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  • 19 14 (Tribune Market Corr.) I daj iiul Art. "I up id i)u v ruled I 4 tats
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  • 131 14 cording to the Sydnej ISI >ck Exc ;.1 least 000.000 may by paid m compensation claims to Au Han and British -Australian tin dredging comparers for piotx, nore than 20,000 tons ol 72 per cvnt. tin oxide extracted during enemy occupation •Si;.n and Malaya. Ttiic
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  • 47 14 r. Financial Corrj arket vest; rdas dull and quiel wit r tend ncy m all i Ctii m the in-: D j n II .Mil Henry Waughs rs. 1 vithii; i n the m share section. t>ber shares were a neg ■cl mark-
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  • 93 14 HONGKONG, July 25.— Thr uomen ol Hongkont may soon ii.«v to forego morning coffee, dates and »>ridm- and ncAhJong iwea m the afternfion Kill h;is hiM-n introduvi-d info th«- l.«'cisl.itiv« Council, and when this is finally passed women will thetf plm bttOe
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  • 423 14 lay all INDI MXI \1 8 Buyer Brller Ckfe 3 4U Cons. Tlii Smelters 21 3 23 3 27/9 41 00 43.00 fcs'ate Truit 5.10 5.30 3 60 3 70 :«.00 10.00*4. 90 GOO Gi :a iIO.OO 41.01) 42.00 19.76 20.25 H'kooiK fir bittl Bunk $1045.00 x
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  • 60 14 P.I. May Have Lady Senator MANILA. July 25.- The Philippines which has one Congress woman- -Mrs Remedio Lich may 1. nator. La-t night the woman's auxiliary ol the Liberal pail ilution requesting thmination of Mi ronima r. Person ol the majority candidates m th coming November <-l< i Mrs. Pecson
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  • 53 14 I DIES IN COAL MINE BLOW UP WEST PRANKBURT July i >n«- man was killed when •'ii < xpl< locked the the 01,1 Ben coal mino. ir other men w. 1. inji ported trapped wit Th« 500-fooi I'-v.i about two and v back when the "xp!(» inirl.-d th<* »m much
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  • 353 15 ■j\> ]onmientsFor First m v 7WA7^ Man it the Hans") ing is expected to ov r the Penang Turf Club's i.-iis here today at 2.15 p.m. n ili«' card and seme exen 2 be held on Racei 4 and and m.
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  • 690 15 (toi of i m Pi'iianu. RACE Db. D, (I AUGUST BLESSING 9.04 U WHISPER IN<; HOPE CONSTANCY 8 08 <> 0 0 CINDF 8 08 JOHN HAM 8 01 0 0 0 SYLVAN LASS 8 01 0 0 0 APOLLO 8 01 2 1 IHEO WE SCKA7< n
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  • 38 15 'LJy "Man At The R CON&TAA John ham C« 2 SUM GOD •k.yale «<•«■' PREFER Vi\ Rarr 4 PHAROAY DESERT QU» S > 6 DUKESAN RM'kson Raoe 7 ROSSWELL& BOY King Arthur Race B~LYNCHBUR(r mv Kare 9 DISTINCTION ma
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  • 151 15 Mr. Aw Kow has presented a Championship Cup for the Singapore Table Tennis Association Men's Singles tOUitiailfent which will begin as soon as the Junior Championships are ov»t The pre-war "Aw Bivn Par Trophy*' was lost during th< cupation. Tho Jui:ior Inter Club League
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  • 68 15 I he following has bi-f'n <'d to represent the Eclipse B.P inst the Lck Hwn B.P Kumlp Lumpur m a badmir:; match ot 4 Singles and 3 Doubles t( be played on Sunday Aue. 3. m. m the Pudu English Hall. Kuala Lumpur: Chin Soon.
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  • 53 15 Army Expected To Set The Pace current the Army, will will make the points and move farther ahead In the m Indiai tit 1 rally tl on n« no an il m th( i win the points but up the In tl A'-my i II 14 14 1(1 10 8
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  • 77 15 At a Committee meeting held the Singapore Cricket Club following wen d t< r present the South ("i Mi am. tu meet the North at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 2. 3 Mid 4: R. Leggett (S'.C.C-Cain.) J. Bates (S.CC' E. Harding tS.C.O C. Schub-ert <S.R.C.» C. Marsh
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  • 24 15 1 British Transit Camp rrar. r nr nine Inring 29, Vdlin >'i.'d with 7amu md McKcnzic lour for 13.
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  • 140 16 rrlbyn( SUII Repwri 1 t in 1 k h th< del«b< i I Mr. I) ha' 90 ill I Mr N. A. Mull. to I »1 busii rupported th< Mr iv SU i:it hv porUrrs shoul l b< not to i üblUh confidential
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  • 121 16 The Pi Union has t>- ci the Actin I pore Harboui Board tnd Boal IX'i-M DTI 1" •I ned A tatem< nt from tin- Bin iiore Hj boui B >ard ol pay and condlt il vice w "(i with I j amen's Union on hall v! the nun
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  • 87 16 INDIAN lUM(. \I)i: TO FIGHT DUTCH IOQJAKAETA luly 2r,._ K«-ut«r'>. < orrrsjx.nil. ut fr<»m JoffJ^UUta learns :tul lioriali that n hi>«. iii lailaa bri Iw formed ttimnrnm m XMiMn.in t«rrit..r It. publi, „v Army t H k krs ■Ml rr\.al.d tonight thnt injl>li<:in fnr<«fi hn\. laplurtd n laru»
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  • 141 16 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA. Friday.— Members of the local Press were kept out of the Municipal Chambers when the Commissioners considered three vital items which will affect the progress of the Malacca Municipality. The thrt> items, which were discussed m camera, were 1
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    • 51 16 r TIDE-TABLE TODAY High Water: 4.40 a.m. 8 ft. 1 in; 5.03 p.m. 8 ft. 3 in. Low Water: 10.40 am. 4 It; 11.35 p.m. 3 ft. 5 in. TOMORROW High W.tei. o..J2 a.m. 7 ft. »i in:. 556 p.m. 8 ft. 3 in. Low Water: 11.39 a.m. 4 ft.
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