Morning Tribune, 31 July 1947

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  • 256 1 maLAYAWIDE STRIKE THREAT (From Our Own Reporter) sixty representative* from 22 Malay and Indian associations, at ?o y rme n d protest body to insist al status of the A.P.I. was presided over by Mr. Nachiappa yran Indian Congress. Rahman (Malay Nationalist Party) eeting, declared: -The
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  • 61 1 Mothers-In-Law Ruled Cussable! LEWES. ENGLAND, luly 30. School Uacher Ronald Hook day was free to cuss at h»s other-ln-U* with court per-. isston <f Tht- judge dismisses his s wife's divorce suit after delarinK that "it has not been iMd that because her husband appena to be rude to his
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  • 54 1 PLANS TO TAP MINERAL WEALTH OF MALAYA Reporter). KUALA LUMPUR. July 30. 1 Govern ent P- to the maxi- urcea >i 1 pcor.omy economic l K bloc. In the plai )r F. d .v v. g Adviser r ilr 01 Coloj i Ui ion the orgiement i gical ser i
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  • 6 1 Sharit's Relative Held By Dutch i
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  • 59 1 LONDON, July 30.— The Government of Burma were announcing today that they had reason to believe that those who assassinated U Aung San and his colleagues were among those arrested and that the assassinations were part of a plot to overthrow the Government Prime Minister
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  • 49 1 LONDON. July 30:— The new Burmese Cabinet commands general confidence, it was stated In today's influential London Times. A message from its Rangoon correspondent said that it was understood that the drafting of the constitution to be presented to the censtitutent Assembly >s nearly complete.- Reuter
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  • 365 1 Quick Round-Up Of Footpads (Tribune Staff Reporter) Another example of what the police can do with public (o operation m their fight against crime m the city, occurred m the early hours of yesterday, when an indian victim of a gang
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  • 312 1 BRITAIN CUTS OFF WAR SUPPLIES TO THE NEI LONDON, July 30. The British Government have suspended all military supplies and facilities to the Netherlands authorities m the Far East, Mr. Ernest B-evin, British Foreign Secretary, stated m a Parliamentary reply toda y. Mr. Bevin was replying to Labour member Major
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  • 392 1 "Satisfactory Results" Indonesian reaction t( the shooting down by Dutch fighters of the Mercy Plane from Singapore oversha dowed all news of the fighting on the Indonesian wai front. Indonesian radio broadcasts and communiques continued to condemn the Dutch action. Yesterday's Indonesian war communique announced a
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  • 135 1 MONTY LEAVES N.Z. TODAY FOR SINGAPORE Auckland, July 30. '_Field Marshal Montgomery is leaving New Zealand tomorrow for Singapore on his way home. Supplementing the announcement, Lieut-Gen-eral H. C. H. Robertson, C-in-C British Commonwealth Occupation Forces in Japan, announced that Field Marshal Montgomery's proposed visit to Japan and Hongkong was
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  • 691 1 Going To Australia- Far from R ussian Communism Amazing Experiences Of Polish Couple (By Oswald Henry) Caught by the Soviet eastern armies as they fled south from blitzed Warsaw and the Nazi hordes, transported m a tightly packed cattle-truck to the lonely regions of Siberia, forced to fell wood for
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  • 92 1 SAN DIEGO, July 30.—Federal Judge Jacob Mainberger ordered farmer Boston society matron to be placed on probation for five years and ruled that she must pay Dora Jones $586,000 for her 30 years as unpaid domestic. Mrs. lngalls was convicted on July 21 in the
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    • 48 1 .0^ You owe it to Yourself ji Your poise, your grace, all the subtle difference of SVfi 1% bbbB being well dressed, come W^ Kr from the clothes you're g*'.V wearing. A ssF U,IY NOT CONSULT OIK <> I LADIES' DRESSMAKEfl w^ww_rT^PP^^s^^i^^^^5^^^^^^^r^^T^^o^v'^^^^^sj MsHmmIji ff f riTmi^isitss^l STUDKD77f^F J^Bpj.l»JJ^l'LV^PMsBsssB^sssssM M^
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  • 10 2 MUSLIM SYMPATHY FOR INDONESIA hrld at I rom this base
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  • 89 2 NAVAI \CADtMY ADMISSIONS 1 I >UJ pub] < the Republ and lining will i ellminai will j by nination froi IlBh, Alp ilytiChemistry and Dr. Wu i ted by tin- Naval HeadquarI i look afti this Examination TJ applh anti
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  • 81 2 FOUND WITH "DUTIABLE LIQUOR" Wlii-n b party ol Revenue < iiiicis searched Canton Streel on t in- al rtoon >>\ -July 22. they found 27 quai t bottles of brandy marked "Singapore. Dutj Not Paid," under a bed In .i room on t I floor. A' ult ol Him, Ang
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  • 85 2 ire pure-bred Alsatian dogs and one *****, which have Just arrived m Sii pore from England, are climatlsing themselves In their ti iry kennels at the R.A.F. Station, Tengah. They are specially selected R.A.F. police dogs, sent out from the Police Dog Training School
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  • 228 2 Paludrine In Fight Against Malaria I from our Own EtepOrtei I A!, A LUMPUR, July 30. Timents ol possibly farming Importance m, cam ►urge 01 Malaria :h m the last i li c months killed 14,068 'I'd lai 1 ii be< 2.247,487 >ns m
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  • 549 2 73 Malay, Chinese, Indian Women Volunteer For Service In Indonesia (Tribune Stiff Reporter) M Wed. "The ftght for the I tin' Indonesian Republic is as much the n I Indonesian people as the ftght ol all Asian i ting ground for all Asiatics has come and I ther and contribute
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  • 103 2 A dying deposition read out by the Singapore Corn tier and evidence of an argument whicl Ah Choon 37, was alle< a young Malay, H bin Allan (18), h the Inquiry yesterday on Ah Choon, .1 Ch saul I<> hay shot by a
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    • 32 2 EDUCATIONAL SNIHALESE CLASS! •h- child >N OF Hi We have MU |f n!|| m\di MAni EXPERT: piano KEPAIKI i runr 1 i-iia 1 x name well knot H Tl ilnce i 'i
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  • 168 3 ibune stall Keporter) Terence In Singar> merriment of ated that iations between U I PUnt fely left to the various organ. ..v,llpi..,ue the matter through ttvlni by udffg that All Imentwill Uwayi comment that limply use any LOfliei paid to them
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  • 21 3 (Tribune stall Reporter) I LUgUst I will mv I open n and hold lldren
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  • 13 3 M A. Majid. llin Muslim j nans, >
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  • 78 3 Geneva Will Help Red Cross Aid To Indonesia International Com mitt Croat, Geneva, have a«ilocal delegate that they i to lend their assistance to the proposed relief action by the Malayan Union and Sin>re Governments m order to guarantee the neutral character of this action m conformity with the Hod
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  • 95 3 <B> Sptoial Arrangement With The DAILY MIRROR) LONDON. M.chaei McMulien. a youn R seaman, had IZ s K n his f or months when hii <hip reached S t. John, New Brunswick. Canada So anxious was he to see IK l l ßain
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  • 15 3 tig me- i k Wtt f>ut although th#eck until the sfsf' Reuter
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  • 173 3 In pressing for the introdiu' tion ol separate entrances and exits In public buses, the Siiu pore Ratepayers Association v. nned by the Municipal Se cretary that the Municipal Pi<sident. m his capacity as C troller of Road Transport, unablts to recommend the ad<>n tion
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  • 154 3 IPOH. July 30.— The following communique has been issueJ by the Malayan Union Secretariat on the subject of the making of presents to officers m the Colonial Service: "The attention of the public Is drawn to that section of the Regulations of His Majesty: Colonial Service
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  • 75 3 lOKYO. Julj Jap--nent revi foreign ti lulf v: whirh. Japan hop< with BCAP approval 61.1 bi n W(»rth of raw rommoriitir.s betwi JUIIC 1943. This fit 8.6 bill on he Untrd tluod. At \v Um<- it ckMOd that Japarrso th^ IJnitPd States during totalled 1
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  • 172 3 lands Indies G a party wh lony Full Court of Appeal hi r< terday before the I Sin Mr Ju Ayn i ilel Justice Mala] Union. Sir H. C. WUlan, and M Justice Jobling. Puisne Ju>t Singapore. Tm matter came up for argu-
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  • 80 3 The Singapore Ratepayers' As- n has been informed by the Colonial Secretary that I strar of Vehicles is a Maj stiate under the Courts Or nance and that, therefore, his d< subject to revision by a Higher Court of Appeal. The SRA felt that this answer
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  • 53 3 Blood Donor Roll Grows A total of 114 blood don< have new registered at the Blood Transfusion Stall m the Great World Amusement Park: but M bundled* of pamphlets and registration forms have been given >ut. the Blood Transfusion Unit are optimistic that they will re ceive a number of
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  • 60 3 Boys 'Brigade Camp During Holidays Th c newly formed Eighth Singapore Company oi tne Boys' Brigade will b e holding its First Annual Camo during the Aug\. B.ink Holidays at Mr. Teo Kiln Eng's Bungalow at Pasir riu>. Invitations have been sent various important local peopl' Interested m youth welfare
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  • 221 3 Had Distilling Equipment, Fined $1,000 The arrest ol a middle-aged Chinese. Ng Rwee, early on me i.ing ot July 22. by Revenu*. Officer, after a chase at Bukit Timah Road, resulted m the Qffl making a firxd ol distillinv equipment, samsu and ferment td nee. This had a sequel at
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    • 102 3 CREY HAIR I Use DR. AMBER'S BLACK HAIR DYE Natural Shade, No Stain, No Smell, I ntraceable. Oil and water proof. We bjive also Dr. Amber's KDDY CORN fo? Cor» Cure. Sole-Arents: (HARI CO., 29, Robinson Road, Singapore. Health Means Happiness. However wholesome a meal X unless you are m
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  • 15 4 London Af«nt«:—Messrs. (A Hn Turner Ltd.. Talbot House. 98, St. Martin's Lane, W.C.2,
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  • 244 4 We talk of Malaya's economy as being lop sided, but mainly from the point ol view of International trade and dependance on rubber. But there is also another sense m which Malaya's economy is unbalanced. It is that within Malaya the country's economic development
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  • 152 4 An American n China gathering data to enable the U.S I ress to formulate final policy towards China. This mission led by Lieut General Wedemeyer has Intimated that while it Is prepared to hear "facts" from the Reds, >i tl wish to be heard, it is
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  • 25 4 I 111 LhPSc <i with the Worl ently d( |()I >ted that there "1. W. that .1 n,...|. ol P ftlia pp Pound
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  • 924 4  -  Pedagogue II POLITICS _FOR YOUNG PEOPLt What is all this fuss about Malaya's Constitution? What s it all about, and why should we concern ourselves over ,t? If you read on you will know why the Constitution n important for you and me. By Last wi ck
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  • 136 4 God made the black Afi free but a superior civii'z burdened him with laws Pass Lav-s. In special ar< buck African may be call' to produce one or all o! lo! "owing d ts: A i\ ident! i or site P 1 i a lodgers' perm't; a
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    • 47 4 DBUQn to Tin: ii THK LOVILI AMERICAN I.ATKST M MO I NT RIMLtSS (,l b^ Glasses that blond with b«au*v and sharpen appearance with ctean cut %(H)(\ tftfU and style. "f---f They are cushioned against breakageEVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. i QUALIFIED OPTICIANS 19. CHULIA STREET, Telephone 4435. Singapore.
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    • 21 4 POST Malayan Airways DAILY Stßfaport -K. Lumpur Penanjt. i AYS I-5 C K,,,a Bharu Malayan Airways Llrr.-itc*! Mansfirld Co., Ltd Singapore.
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  • 188 5 Boy Aged 13, Had Revol ver, Bullets ipoh ld C !li? e^ military SlOll I' atic pistol ana t round mm?n»on May 16 ci The boy was placed outside h- dock throughout the case ol which rded from a m Army CMftcer. Major >urdon. who gave details ol h e
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  • 165 5 Ipoh, July 29. While tho rabie* •<>m Our Own Reporter) tion m Ipoh has Impi "y the epidemic hai ipread Anson, Tapah an-l hlands, according t. here, th( human llvei tremely violent di leathi occurred m Welletley an.i Kedah r< th occurred .somh«
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  • 678 5  -  ANN SHERIDAN A "Special" Written For The Morning Tribune by Hollywood, July 7. I suppose I'll be called up before a committe and hailed a traitor to my (Kiss. But I'll risk it. I Still don't think that the life a motion picture actress to
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    • 33 5 BC STYLISH 1U Uoli I Most Fashionable *i^b H|^^^^^^HBt tllf Today A Tomorrow tXDCKISTS OF THE LEADING OPTICAL HOI NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., (WATCH D] NT) 71, High Street, (Flioi io 2586), SINGAPORE.
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  • 613 6  -  IH.L HOPKINS i OUR LONDON LETTER r b y 1 m« el street, July I The othe ood win American sailors and ir "1 bonhomn p., i ther dm- ol Circ This cordial ati was Interrupted when L't of tin' visitors and
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  • 417 6 Australia To Rush Java Case To UNO I —Austral] Indonesian ca l'i. trned reliably in W j u tnderthe Australia 1 I t ernment might instruct incll rei H t > lake The Ai bt more U mplated by the rnmeiit, as it would i on the United Nations Cha
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  • 64 6 PRAGUE, Julv 30.— Speak tag e.t the International Youth Festival in Prague yesterday on the struggle of Chinese Youth. Chen Chia-kar.g. member ot the Presideium of t he Work; Federation of Democratic Youth, stated that Chicyouth was completely unite l although China was today divided into two
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  • 55 6 5,000 GERMAN BOYS DISAPPEAR WASHINGTON. July 28. j James Griffiths Military Ordinal iate w york said 5,000 German bo.. 17 years of age had ared from the st.v. Berlin into the Russian zone in the past few months "never from )t°d 1 polio I news >f Europ fanan b ouths
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  • 84 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ed Cheese Sll^ «»ndlt „f six ann a jeep of 3 ChS mere aa£ uuf^ St 1S at V'*' gration Officers from SiHa ci Siamese Imnn boundary. dao< Slam at *c Kedah-Sian driylStheTeeoVmli^ 1^" 011 offlce "*"> imlnjure missing, the rest managed to
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  • 6 6 -''Al. July 9q the
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  • 864 7 G C( Recent constitutional develop ted upon by ry, when la] affairs m the House ol Jones MUd, the conclusions re and non Malays about the future conachieved the British Governments Wishing In Malaya a strong central curing a basis of common citizen made Malaya
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  • 72 7 Singapore's Elephant Visitors (Tribune Staff Reporter) Five Siamese elephants by the Bullen Brother Circus, are ni ir. Singapore en route to Perth. Australia. At present they are on boai na" «tn>l will lea\ Australia on Aug. In leanwhile the I will be on the ]<>■■ ,an animals to the Slam.
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  • 326 7 Postman, With 19 Yrs. Service, Sent To Jail MM Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 2M Uuthuaumy. in 1 ■ervice In the Mt-nt, was thli morn y Mi Jus run Wilkinson .it the Assiz»-s and months' rigoroua Imionment for havim; committed m.-ft of a letter »n Urn couitot oi nssiun.
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  • 62 7 Batavia. July 29 -Mon Mian husked and unnu.sked rice earmarked by the Reror Ino ere capthe Dutcn marl week lat dej n the t Java nort of Banjuwa ihe Punjab Government ol In shipping offic<r Ikramullah today. W. July 2X.—A bun It 11,000.000 pected
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  • 54 7 MALAYA'S RICE "ONE THIRD OF SATISFACTORY" OFFICIAL LONDON. Jul> i and M flic Hi i ommon during the d< Col R»< m s lid th< portnn 1 m M ethird of th( n and oneelgtuti ol ti [n Burma. n Which meant rid H< j the w tn I i
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  • Article, Illustration
    1528 8  - AROUND HE TOWN VERRDE ARDMORE -WITH Johore Jamboree jollity, which by all men the Civil Service Clv I i nment t< ticularly hot ami C |ng and it can well be ined that when, aftei leni curry titim. the Governmeni triumphed, the Planter! crl „,i [ong and loud for speedy
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    • 107 8 >^al aw!m.^^K^2ar Cjauxtfsifijtjunrw W**' '"Jm ■i- *<# jR »f I I IB IP r' K-^*^^^^BB^ 1 1 i^bl Bbl garson KT3^£w|N?rT^n?A7^^pß|MHßßßM IVrftlll>4 vi i.^ i M'PARATI,* yS^^ J tiY APPoIMMfM IU lI. M. THE KINO X di £m M g\ y v ™f* fntiHiiitiii ?t i*^*? -His MASTER'S VOICE 91
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    • 285 9 ESTABLISHED I 8 72 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants 11. P. tie Si I* a. Lit!.., I (incorporated m Ceylon) Singapore, 19 21, High St. Penang. i. Bishop St. \<;i isii AMERICAN SILK WOOI IN HP! 17^ UNCRUSHABLE AND WASHABLE J^ |JJ AND TROPICAL PLAIN STRIPES SPOTS (HECKS
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  • 90 10 (Tribui. He n the Chai well-deserved I Bom In came to S the hai 'mi', the out In the female denl She hai been raises" met! ■or the I Alter working v ion m the nienli the Tan Tock s. m^ the occupation, Nun returned
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  • 68 10 Danes Cond Discrimination Against Neg Copenhagen July 21 Reverend Baumbaari bon. organizing chef! Wtorld Ba-ptist Conpl today that the Hea( tourist orgarizat ens him understand that :->ot want 200 housed m the b fctfi hotels. Thomson's stat^mcr.: fd sharp condemrat o: opposition by the DaJ and after it appeared hundreds
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  • 32 10 LONDON. July 29 I hours in the sea. Peggy was re I boat four miles I Dover. The anim fj the cliffs between D LONDON. JU 1 five 35 lb. from B
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 213 10 I (omirv-l Ailiisivr to the Morning Tribune TUTS llf \3 l .^lK^t V J WIGWLANW HKsf ND PATCUK K^i S NE TRA N N T^^ W /TUfv'uc tawintj some outs i' TTF^ 1/ youll ha aiu ijl mi W fb.<.- I'm ready!— -^j> f -*c f cee!-i gotta hunch J
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  • 66 11 I MAIN WHARF i f I 12 43 B< i -RF ler l 1 EL^ST WHARF nm 45 A: [IPS IN HARBOUR i H Kor. >r. oon. No 4. No. 3. Turk's Hr.id K. Lg f. Pala tiodia Rawang Ma.rder 'it uctr M.'t;- la l>i Maru. JU! Merlimau.
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  • 41 11 PRODUCE MARKETS B qc ited l> a are per weigh- t where :n $58; Ran--48. 1 S106: No. 2 tther q $85— 587. nous nee: 3; am No. 1 >:-$2B. Bea: ChilU:~No. l $su; No> 3 $47; I qua- I 1180
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  • 126 11 Last Minute Bid To Free Terrorists JERUSALEM, July 29— Thre* hours before the three Jewish terrorists were hanged at Acre Prison toiay. gur.men attacked and demolished by explosives R concrete pillbox guarding oil** of the main approaches to tha prison In a desperate last mii ute bid to free their
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  • 23 11 RIVA.VDRUM. Trai core, ha tn the dominion, of Inain condi*to •mmunication* r by tj was understood, rd V I unaswan
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  • 86 11 TOKIO. July 29. Kuzrra Derevyarko, Sovuative to th« Allied CourCU lor Japan, >iipped qu out of Toki 0 toiay on an un disclosed mission to Moscow aid the Russian Embassy here .aid that it was r.ot known wh«n he would return A spokesman for
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  • 96 11 LONDON. July 29.— Scotland .Yard answered Moscow's ch.irI ges that it was inefficient today by bringing into court the gang who had robbed the flat ot Bo:i.s Ka/avaev, th«? first seer tary to thh Russian embaasay here. It was the theft of various article^ from Kaiavaev's
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  • 149 11 <"From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. July 29— An 'interest-, v. si tor to loon is Dr Percy A. Little, Lecturer m Zoology. University College of Bwar3ea. who is row visiting Far F [establishments under the au>■i oi the War Office, giv. lectures or. Food and Health
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  • 63 11 Army Can Now Destroy Jew Terrorists' Homes Jerusalem. July 29.— Powers enabling the British Army to destroy houses used by terrorists m their attacks on security forces were being announced m a decree today. Such measures were used against the Arab revolt of 1936 to 1939, bui this would be
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  • 83 11 BELGRADE. July 29.—Cheering crowds m the Croatian capital of Zagreb were told tor*av by the Bulgarian Premier. Georgi Dimitrov. that only people with weak brains could be intimidated by atom bombs. Dimitiov said "We are no~ afraid of dtom boms or ot threats of new aggressions
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 101 11 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. I (Incorporated In Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Svvatow Atnoy S.S. "HONG SIANG'' Sailing about sth Sept FOR PENANG AND RANGOON S.S. "HONG SIANG" cue about 11th Aug. Sailing about 13th August S.S "KEPONG" r omits Peimng) cargo only Sailing 3rd
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 310 11 lON YOUR R (Radio Malaya-Singapore) BLVk -NtivvcißK Mil vi r.\( lU> n -c lUdiUn Wave Land dc i 820 ad m the bie band, wept from 7.45 to «»g p.m. when the transmitter i» th« KKD Network On ENGLISH PROGRAMME m Radio Orchestra Con- U iJ5° r> David A|>el; 13
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    • 82 11 ADIO TODAY] Cantoi I m Mandaiin, a pin Peiping Sek 830 ftadio Piay. a. 45 Time S gaai iMew'b m Cantone.se Amoy; 9 p Opening Announcement Signature Tune; 9.U2 Liatfi nine Summary n Tamil With favouriiea; 9.15 Tun*- Signal Hews m Tamil 9. 30 Devotion*! Minn; 9.45 Tamil Film Rita;
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  • 646 12 i From < >wr Own Etepoi I LUMPUR, July 28.— A call to the p« uf M to work with a wider vision and a cl< mind foi the welfare of the whole count] i not to allow the spirit of n
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  • 85 12 LAKE SUCCESS, New York, July 29. Mr. Alexi Krassilnikov, Soviet representative on the Umted Nation^ Tvlembershin Committee, last night deriea cfjlcial Chir.ese news agency reports that the Mongolian Republic, buffer-stat^ between China and the UJ3JS.R., had received Russian, military support. At today's meeting of the
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  • 34 12 VIKNNA. July 29 Chai cellor bind today, "The i^n no? willinf! to i by •istria i! ■:port ">i|)< rt regul lit not. r of 1 from thr $20 coal for $$7 U.P.
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    • 199 12 nothei v^«" Mi<« British Pi< lure— i rhui I iR.) ns t«. i *J* Iy] LUjllil Kank Deliven Good Piri v JP^ CLDKIC WAR i>vV(ChC c JWrrW STAWLI Y HOLLOW AY r A < 17™^ ALFRED DRAY TON I HlL |fc |B|VV| to i" 1 i'* T *tf-^^ 1 1
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    • 69 12 I Muhmmh TIMELY V p HQNE InTnBVV DARING Hfn| THRILLER! TOWER OF TERROR I with WILFRID LAWSON MOVITA IK ©TOMORROW wen's/'. TERROR! -gJT.Wiartfc TK TFNs£ TH&QIP I ifc>Sfc. THI lOM^^MOIM)RAWATIC mWi+iM fov f^ N sUrdnt ROBfRI NORMAN TAUtOO SAMUEL MA«J Hr r a i» i t #i i, 1 AIR-CONDITIONED
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    33 13 vu. Robtrt Walktr, Tom Drake and Jo' rph Calleia m thf swspe useful sequence of 'The Beginnng Or The End" thrillin-r .story of the crea mic Bomb, which op.ns at tht- Rex tomorrow.
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  • 39 13 In Event Of Crisis ASHIN Wai i d toda> bc'-i. i ■a of j I Ko- I 'ver. of a tionals ted that this oxpec^ o havi ency ndent a n X UP
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  • 19 13 I I I I I I I m m I I I I I
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  • 166 13 Bukit MerUJfcm, July 30.— Mr. ,'i T a.Mm F School tutorial A. rt:ajam High School tutorial been awarded one of the Nuffleld Foundation Scholartted to the Malayan Union. A Raffles College graduate Mr. Ambrose received his education at the Penang Free School, at his brother. Mr.
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  • 69 13 The Municipal Commissioners. 'ing to information si cii to the Singapore Ratepayers' .ation by the Municipal Sey. were considering the lon of limiting the number of T^< ry Coir. though favouring limit. I that tl illy be a reduction some of the riders fail
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  • 142 13 Ipoh, July 28-The Perak Me- (iical Practitioners Society entertained Dr. Khong Kam Tuck, CBE., JP., cne of their members, to a 'inner at the Mooi Fah Restaurant on Sat unlay night m honi our of his being conferred the CBE, recently. In referring to the tine qualities
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  • 18 13 8 (enter) an d Claire Trr*or ca<> ITVj n«< he ec 1 ak, and
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  • 548 13 Imported Animals On Show At MAHA Exhibition lpoh. July 30. The ing MAHA Exhibition which Will U held In Kuala Lumpur during the August holidays promises to be the b: o gest show ever to bo held m Malay*. Apart from i nui .Inbits pent m by c me tures
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  • 30 13 <Wy Special Arranpomont With I 1 DAILY MIKKOK If] Bi I, Of WO< :t had I ighinß ;O Hit !l Bmith m
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 104 13 OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS DAILY 3, 6.15, and 9.15 p.m. BIG! SPLASHY! "Saratoga Trunk GARY COOPER. INGRID BERGMAN with Flora Robson Full of Action and Romance! M Oil MOIMiD Nortn Bricge Road. Telephore 3446 To-^Jay Last! "FASHION" (Hindustani) Sardar Akhtar and Sabida Devi. Tomorrow. "8 Days" Hindus' ASHOK KUMAR (Kihn
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  • 167 14 Overseas Assurance Corporation To Recommend Dividend 1000 RUNS -AND OUT lend W •;r,u';:" nil 01) \u'; k I In After 6 pe* v hich equal $39,000, dirt ee i $8,000, erve Ol S7. r .1000. ill. i a balance of tl prell :h period ind.-r re\ inclu le.« oth exp<
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  • 62 14 Vacant, But Unfit For Habitation Tlit Singapore Rati payers' As lOCiation reported that 129 premises were vacant as at May 31, These were vacant because thej were unlit for occupation and were made up of 44 bungalow.and compound houses. 15 terTBCi houses 22 shop houses. 1 uppei Rai over shop.
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  • 134 14 3 PER CENT DIVIDEND DECLARED A :•> per cent, divid- proved at the 34Ui a I tales, Ltd., held in S.: i era ay presided by Mr. I Cooper. The dividend paym. i. I sorb $12,715 and alt- I ing $24,213 to replanting I thi re Is a sum ol
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  • 74 14 ne Will lion "t th< >y The i ti r the Chun -ml. In tl in Church ited an l Chlr.< ol. v From here tl will return to Lumpui early n m in t From l mi < >v, n Report lpoli, July
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  • 77 14 The Mr. Justice Brown, who I has been indisposed during the past few days, entered the CivM General Hospital on Wednesday. Owing to his indisposition, i number of criminal appeal: against decisions ol Mr. Justlct 1 Jobling. winch were listed foi I hearing at the Full
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  • 206 14 Pg. Badminton Assn. Asked To Send Player To India PENANG. July 27.— The Penang Badminton As- j sociation has received an invitation from the Chand- marl Badminton Club which is affiliated to the Bengal Badminton Association to send one player from Penang t«- take oart in their ninth Championship tournament
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  • 176 14 (Tribune Market Corr.) Yesterday's rubber price closed at 30i cents for No. 1 R.S.S. l.o.b. showing a slight drop ol a Quarter of t> cent over the previous day. The market opened in the morn ing unchanged from the previous day. and early bu *as transacted
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  • 135 14 Dakota Shooting Report Sent To India Govt. pert*) m Indian owned Dakota Jakarta ultin| m nine persons b d. has already been subml l0 the Government ol India action they deem Ilt t0 take, stated Mr 8 K. Chet tur the outgoing Indian Govern^ ment representative, at his last nference
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  • 29 14 SHARE MARKET I In I re market alld tmued for ind material alt mritten in Unit,.n Brcweri( s, Hongtnk n llS > and did Nea-. Tin
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  • 133 14 LOPE RETAINS TENNIS TITLE IN PERAK the I lemlidly <>ure I Lope clever placing and consistent and ertlng .in In uddition the morning'* dou hies and the previous day's Suleoi'.' < 'up UnalS ;•'■< med td tell <<n tti< rormei Indo < !eylon< s< i h for It M ai
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  • 9 14 .ei unient Wing t h
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  • 72 14 J The following w jl 1 b. to represent ihe CYMn guese Mission) m July 31. rnu FOOTBALL:— Against Cheng High School Joseph's ground, at Players M. Hendron, droff E. Gomes. Rol rio. A. dc Sib Hui/en. Gomes, A < W de H Volley Ball again at
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  • 339 15 k Sweep Board At i Triangular Meet -XSTrbU -n and so m e j nd improvements all round von the Padang during the Miet sponsored by the Singapore proving a grea, success w.th the etlc Federation sweopins; the Ue the Royal Air
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  • 10 15 Red Rocket B.P. OfficeBearers ,::i badminOne. I U c I
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  • 6 15 Louis Talks Retirement i 'n Rin?
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  • 6 15 Island Club July Medal Tie B
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  • 4 15 CYMA ANNUAL MEETING sfasfas
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  • 29 15 TO-DAY'S SPORTS SOCCER Jollilads vs. F. and N., Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. Chung CheiVo' High School CYMA. S.J.I, ground. 5.15 p.m. Amicable A.A. vs. Siong 800, Padang. 5.15 p.m.
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  • 68 15 The Sing Tao footballers arrived here by train last night, irom Ipoh. The tourists won all their < matches m Bangkok and Ran- goon, beat the P.C.F.A.. lost 3-0 to the State XI m Penang, and trounced the Perak Football Association 6-0 m Ipoh on
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  • 88 15 CHUNG CHENG H. S. SOCCER The Chun*r Chentr High School Xls will meet the CYMA (P.M.) tomorrow at the St. Joseph's ground morrow at the St. Joseph's ground. Kick-off at 5.13 p.m. The C.C.H.S. Xls will be selected from the following: Poon Heng Ying, Chan Hoe. Tham Chan Hing, Lot
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  • 340 15 July 29.— Britai of li« Tht I ing prom and co op- G Loiul Cual Board und Mil Miners" Union is to launch ieme aimed at tiie discovery and development of prospective national boxing champions at an weights, In an effort to
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  • 171 15 Cranston's Amazing Bowling LEEDS, July 29. England won the Test against South Af[rica by ten wickets today an i thus made sure of the "rubber," having won two previous games with the First Test drawn. England owed their easy victory to Lancashire captain Kenneth Cranston tipped as a future Test
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  • 9 15 Glosters win Again n, July 30. ne, thi Reuter
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  • 447 16 Forgotten Soon Mercy Plane Shooting Condemned By Indonesian Aid Body til" i. irl the people <»t M torn Infill the Dutch h h an > i <" forgot tei by th* 1 th whicn !>■ Van htv Ir i' I the ''oiui" iii'i PUbliC
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  • 78 16 BATAVIA, July 30. T h c Dutch admitted Wednesday that Dutch pilots had shot dow^ a Dakota plane, carrying medical supplies to the Irdonesia i capital of Jogjakorta, according to Richard Apple gate, united Press corr«*sponoe~t. The Dutch communique said that the Dutch pilotc mistook the American-ma di'
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