Morning Tribune, 27 April 1948

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  • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 4 0U 1. NO. 742. (New Series) (10 Cents) TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1948.
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  • 5 1 Treatment For Polio Victim ,:ht
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  • 148 1 Anti-Bandit Operations In N. Perak from 0 ter) DALA LUMI lorsday. Bay uniti RAF and Porn an i' ir.'i.- i.- it North Bk, i r ::ution ■a idquai t> 11, Ufa District today. pfci II iand of ■t 001. A B Brown, units I King Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, assisted
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  • 197 1 Increases To Army Clerks Held Up lIN v Staff Reporter) £L PROPOSAL TO GIVE A WAGE INEnvrt!; I>F:R cent to their clerical f rIA BEEN HELD UP BY THE PUBTRUSTBD REPORT AND THE Q) li',?". :CIBION OF THE SINGAPORE n\\\A nl5 ATI(,N GOVERNMENT* ON THE REfiSoD HK REp ORT, IT
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  • 265 1 Thousands Cheer King Queen Royal Silver Wedding LONDON, Apr. 26. afA George and (Jueen BaasahstSj celebrated their Sliver Wedding Anniversary amid cheers of thousand of their loyal subject* who lined London's pavements today *o se: '-hem drive from Bur'.tnjrh.-' i r» 'ace *o Saint Paul's Cathedral. A warm sun beamed
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  • 63 1 Three more eases of poliomyelities (Infantile paralysis) were reported to the Singapore medical authorities yesterday, bringing the total notified m the Colony to 15. Two of them (both adults) proved fatal. The victims m the cases reported yesterday were Chinese children. One case was also
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  • 110 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. i\ A. T. Chrlmes, Acting Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, expressed his confidence yesterday that the Harbour Board work would go on despite the fact that no settlement has vet been reached with the striking harbour labourers. "As far as lam
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  • 35 1 TV Vsasasss bsjts a*srlag| yesterday was under the influence of a strong ruynour that an announcement regeirding Malayan war damages comp< nsation was em the tapis. See Market hTsfSS Jotfimts on Page- 1.?.
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    31 1 llmiishees from Singapore. mmder Police r scort. I» ing taken on board a tongkang at Clifford Pier prior to kai ing the adorn/ on board a st* mm r fin- China.
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  • 155 1 SUNDRAM NOT BEING SENT TO OLYMPICS ■"'f .<„„./,'• renro. I I I yards m fl seconds. This was stipulated by the S.O.S.C. The official trial was held eluring the recent R.A.F. Te ngah sports meet and Sundnim faileel. -He covered the distance m 5i,6 seconds. Mr. J. S. de Souza,
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  • 93 1 %From Our Oum Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. The Ceylonese Federation of Malaya held a meeting this I afternoon to make tions to the Government of Cey- lon m connection with the conI finement to bai racks of some I 800 Ceylonese troops following the disturbances which
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  • 209 1 AUSTRALIA'S DEPORTATION OF CHINESE S.C.B.A. VOICES CONCERN (Tribune Staff Reporter) A PROTEST AGAINST THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTS WHITE POLICY WAS VOICED AT A COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE STRAITS CHINESE BRITISH ASSOCIATION YESTERDAY WHEN IT WAS DECIDED TO WRITE A LETTER TO THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT REQUESTING IT TO TAKE NOTICE OF ME
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  • 298 2 Economic Affairs Chief Refutes Rumour i Triliim. Staff Reporter) THERE IS NO CHANGE YET IN THE EXISTING REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE EXPORT OF COCONUT OIL AND COPRA FROM SINGAPORE. THIS WAS STATED BY AN OFFICIAL OF THE SECRETARIAT FOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS YESTERDAY WHEN
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  • 156 2 Fatal Jump From Moving Bus A verdict of "death by misadventure" was recorded by the Singapore Coroner. Mr W. G. Porter, yesterday, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a young Chinese. Soon Koh Sen? who was kiUed as a result of fall off an omnibus. The
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  • 104 2 Alleged to have threatened a labourer with personal injury iif he did not cease work, two young Chinese. Teo Soon Bock I and Goh Kirn Chuan, were charged m the First District Court yesterday, with cijminal intimidation. Teo was alleged to have threatened one Tan Tian Tee at
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  • 97 2 A 61-year-old Englishman. S. U. Eraser was produced m the Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of cheating. It was alleged that accused dishonestly induced a Malay taxi-driver. Mohamed bin Merbi to let him make use of n*S*i v ithout any payment. ihe total amount
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  • 216 2 IPOH. Apr. 26. Convicted on a charge of being m possession of three tahits of chand'i together with opium-smoking apparatus, Leung Chew Yuen, an ex-detective, and his wife, Ponj, Siew Keng, were sentenced to three years' impiisonment each w-lien they appeared befoie Mr <».
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  • 500 2 Mrs. Hannah Catherine Robertshaw. who arrived m Singapoie seven weeks ago with her two youngest children to join hei husband Capt. B. I. Robertshaw. R.N., ana who died of infantile paralysis on Sunday, was buried at Bidadari cemetery, yesterday. The Robertshaws
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  • 94 2 After robbing a Chinese i family living In Woods Valley, i In the vicinjty of Woodsville j Estate, Serangoon Road on Sunday night, a gang of six Chinese, all armed with pistols and masked, drove away m the victims' motor-car. Herding the family
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  • 91 2 SEOUL. Apr. 26.— The United States Army announced today that two snipers fired on an American C 47 aircraft (Dakota) taking off from Cheju airfield on Saturday. The incident marked the first time Americans were directly involved m the communist-in-spired disturbances which have been
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  • 103 2 MP inuv .'J2J;'"" I pnouKEbsrvE »»Irt» ■■■■*jMm s E o£y%i0 £y%i g. ■■,-^M Mr. Lay cock told the Tribune. "This shows the danger of English members of ParlY ment making ill-advised comments on matters of which they "lave no personal knowledge It s an
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  • 164 2 A young Ch.nes. aJS charge ibv o s£ Judge M- x rnffSfl common b- intr h^ purpose r '■:>,kmikh l \B outh:s The place question house :n De*er Road Accused uai asass I .from the house. A numfcß i betting slips u-ere alleuc I have been .r
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  • 60 2 U.K. To Quit Palestine: 10 Days Earlier London Apt. 26 Tht Mail today published a dispalfl from its Jerusalem corrapaS ent atating thai "Britaai decided to cut adrift from am Palestine responsibilities 'MM days earlier than hitherto pM ned and publicly declared." The correspondent says I United Nations will be
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  • 250 2 Found guilty on a charge of carrying two .38 revolvers at a house 1n Rosyth Road on Aug. 1. 1947. a Negri Sembilan Malay youth, Lidon bin Sulaiman was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice ThorOgood at the Singapore Assize Court
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  • 486 3 Japs Didn't Know Horrors Of Mangrove Swamps |~si Apr. 26.— The Japanese, when they ION r irnree island on the Arakan coast :ided I IMS could no t have been fully aware Bur nditions which prevailed and the -/."mangrove swamps. 111I 11 d of jjj'u details pubi tne area. ti
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  • 200 3 PUPIL MIDWIVES HOLD PARTY I L 0 H Fc OWinj the common of t:„ oursein midfer V conducted by Di. Goh fc Wan probations' nudL of the Perak Chinese Eattv hosptn} save a tea-; m hotuw i Let* and Motion. Caiwen I r, K. T. Khong !E MCH T Superintendent
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  • 400 3 PENANG. Apr. 25.— A resolution moved by the Kesatuan Melayu Kedah and supported by the Penang Malay Association was unanimously passed at the tenth General Assembly of the United Malays National Organisation which was continued yesterday at the Francis Light School Hall. The resolution was
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  • 163 3 tEJ*™ M English accent? mcd B.it f air 1 no sucn an »mal insists Constance Collier, "i orv r ac tress and dramatic coach who served, m an k Ghti :,t> U)T the Twentieth Century-Fox nlmization of wnsjaaliHr Muir whicn stars Gene T l6 Rox oi,/
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  • 41 3 SEREMBAN, Apr. 25. The death occurred at Rambau yes terday of Haji Ahmad bin Haji Fadhil, father-in-law of Dato Abdul Malik. Mentri Besar, Negri Sembilan. The deceased was 76 years of age at the time of his death.
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  • 49 3 onp Ity'i Pimple imprisonJJland a fine of $75. or three JUs limp!* imprisonment. J the lentence r,asse*l m the J Magituut.w, Court yester Jon a Chinese pick-pocket ,r relieving ar i pinipua passelVf t h "l. foun Nn pen m eu R a r. Apr. 19.
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  • 641 3 We Must Keep Reds On The Run"— Gasperi HOME. Apt. 2«. Italy d.- I tlie entire four years of the Mai. h ill Plan to keep hei Coin munlsts on the lun. and the revision of her peace treaty to play her full part m Western Europe. Signor Alcide de
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  • 60 3 The second police magistrate Mr. L C. Goh, sentenced yesterday a Cantowsse labourer. Chan On, to two months' r.i. and three months* r.i. or $250/--tine, respectively, on two charges preferred against htm for alleged theft from the S.H.B. premises, and attempted bribery. The accused pleaded guilty to
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  • 84 3 A batch of ex-Royal Air Force around personnel selected to join the Royal New Zealand Air Force is expected to land m Singapore this afternoon. The personnel form part of the 200 chop^n maintenance crew for service with the R.N.A.F. From here R.N.A.F. Dakota
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  • 129 3 j Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. PC, who will officially assume the office of CommissionerGeneral for the UK. m S.E. Asia on May J. is now expected to return to Malaya on that day, arriving at Tengah Aerodrome at 3.15 p.m. No formal reception is being arranged,
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  • 219 4 \NA*HINGTON, Apr. 25. Informed Congres•sional sources said today President Truman will send Congress a plan for limited shipments of American arms 10 the five-nation Western Union within the next three weeks. The j ian has already been presente/J informally "to the Senate President
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    32 4 Mrs. Jtthan Loke Carmichael lends m Trumpington winner of the second reue em the first day of the Singapore retces em Saturday. Trumpington paid the second best dividend of the day. $73
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  • 162 4 In a statement issued by the Controller of Foreign Exchange i of tr-SSSSS he im Portatiori ot United Kingdom and Malayan currency notes into Malaya is prohibited. In addition prohibition has recently been applied to the importation of notes which are or have at any time
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  • 63 4 Drosa. (Lisbon). Apr. 25. -The Portuguese Government yesterday announced one of the biggest communist roundups m Portugal's history with detention of university professors, publis officials and workers Police raids were still apparent ly m progress. The Home Ministry disclosel partial list of persons arrested which numbered
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  • 340 4 China Vice -Presidential Election Deadlock NANKING, Apr. 26—The I which broke up m an uproar vested 2?*% m recess today while a delegation :!1 Assembly attempts to persuade th<- ihrlf dential delegates— General Li Tsuni:-w Jr** and General Cheng Chien -to reeaH^h r Sur wals. If the delegation's misaio"^erds m
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  • 219 4 PENANG Apr. 25. A warning that they should not be taken In by the various organisations which arp springing up all over Malaya like mushrooms ami that they should be "able to distinguish between edible mushrooms and poisonous mushrooms." was sounded by Dato Onn hin laafar.
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  • 36 4 Sentence m a case of theft of 30 katties of dried fish on the midnight of April 25 by a 29--year-old Chinese, Sow Seng Kow. was postponed to May 3 Accused pleaded guilty.
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  • 165 4 (Tribune BUS assart The Raffles College USSJ held a very enjoyable dinne and dance at the Lido iPasPanjangi on Saturday night which was attended "by more than 150 graduates, unaeigraduatess and quests. A toast to the graduate and guests wai proposed by Mr. John Supramamam.
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    39 4 ip Hutrooa JAtNET LEIGH is truly the Cinderella girl M ,*< Within a few weeks after she was signed oy BBj •MM ffoeS) /«er /ir.sj rote j'w p^: tares playing PBj Johnson m "The Romance of Rosy Ridge Singapore release.
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  • ROUND-UP CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 237 5 B— H Ministe fej Vmocrat. warned «rto remain alert' to the threat of a Communist attempt to seize power by force, while Palmiro Togliatti, Commuist leader, simultaneously announced that despite defeat 'we are ready for new battles" m a signed letter to the Communist
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    • 114 5 If ipei TsegLutvlschau bitterly attackttjj policies In Benin, I A w soldiers tactics closely akin Lk ,t Chicago ganssters. C basnet headline read f mistreat E The caption on tne I aaid "ivrfnot Chi ftrticle charged that many v the German police C v.a aectoi were GesC era It
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    • 44 5 IIOMBAY. Apr. 25: Seity three women Comnists were reported arrest on Saturday at Bezwada. :th i I Madras, 'ress dispatches from dr, > (tid the women r<. *d a n\aglstrate's order bidding them tv hold prOnen's conference ich the authorities charg. iere communist-led.- UP
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    • 54 5 115, Marched At Anzac Parade ISID.UT. Apr. K. ChumVto bi 115 uears 0/ ooi ■sailed Aknar Simon 100a I aliaal MSrcfcer m ffce [aw parades yesterday p isssc Day imm c 0,,,. JSJTJBBJ thruuuhmt AusWW, Ie bos' aerusal m Wj campaigns including I*l world war aasj»% rtWo FJSJ tie Braf
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    • 108 5 PITS NEED MACHINERY CASINGTON. Durham. Apr. 26. Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell British Secretary for War and former Minister of Fuel, told a meeting m this mining area yesterday that the nationalisI ed coal industry was "working very well having regard to unfavourable circumstances Mr. Shinwell referred to a rvport— already denied—
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    • 138 5 DANISH SCIENTISTS FOR GREENLAND |>re than one V Apr 26.-An expedition with ct in'olonv, S^' ntistswill g° l o th e Danish Danisi J v i?,9 reenlan d l his Summer. (Danish 'c^r. Uon wit h by f .f n t tlsts will be 'ViJ^i' Knut thr,,. ha two ship*
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    • 118 5 OLDAM. Lancashire. Apr. 25.- Albert Pierrepoint. Britain's So. 1 hangman, is not worried about his job despite the decision of f/ie cVotISS of Commons to suspend death penalty for five pears. Genial Albert brok-' his rule never to gilt a BfSSS intern* it yesterday. Perched I on
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    • 182 5 NARROW ESCAPE FOR EX- PREMIER CAIRO, Apr. 26— Former Wafdist Premier Mustafa Nahas Pasha, the man with many political enemies, narrowly escaped death yesterday when a motor-car loaded with dynamite exploded in front of his home. i The blast reduced the lower part of his two-storey house to shambles. The
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    • 89 5 NEW YORK. Apr. 25:—Se- cret service and treasury agents arrested Achiile Parrilia. 47 on charges of Illegally purchasing more than onemillion dollars worth of gold, alleged J .o be for European blackmurkets. Parrilla is accused of misrepresenting himself a s a legitimate manufacturing jeweller to obtain
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    • 49 5 CAIRO, APR. 26. The Egyptian Government has offered a £10.000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons concerned m a bomb attempt yesterday morning on the life of Mu.stapha Nahas Pasha, leader of the Wafd opposition party and former Prime Minister.- Reuter
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    • 54 5 LOrOON. Apr. 25 MajorGeneral F.R.G. Matthews, now Commandant of the Roy?l Military Academy. Sandhurst, England, has been anointed General Officer-in-Command of Land Force.; Hongkong. He succeeds Major-General G.W.E.J. Erskine who ha? D 0" en appointed Director of the Territorial Army and Cadets at the
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    • 78 5 Crown Prince Abdullah In Cairo CAIRO, Apr. 26.- Iraqi Crown Prince Abdullah arrived here yesterday by plane on an unofficial visit. He was accompanied by the Lebanese Premier and the Iraqi Chief of Staff. The visit was said to have nothing to do with the participation of Arab regular armies
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    • 63 5 HELSINKI. Apr. 25.-Ex-tremist members of the Finnish Communist Party plan, ned to overthrow the coalition Government and to seize power this month while Finland was concluding negotiations with Russia for a military assistance pact. According to the organ of the Social Demoorutic Party the revolutionaries changed
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    • 98 5 TOKIO. Apr. 25 Lt- G< n. Robert Elchelberger. Com mander of the United Stat, I Eighth Army In Japan, announced today he would fly tomorrow to Kobe, southern Japanese port where rioting broke out between Koreans and Japanese after the Japanese Government had ordered Korean schools to
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    • 34 5 TIENTSIN. APR. 26. The Fooming Steamship Company's steamer Chang Cheng lefl Tangu shortly after mid-day yesterday for the northeast! Shantung promontory to rescue 800-Odd stranded passen- j p-er* of the grounded Wan Lee. Reuter
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    • 165 5 MiLAN, Apr. 25 —Police fired over the heads .of a crowd which trted to force their way in f o Milan Cathedral square today after Communists had defied a Government ban and staged a snap demon ft rat ion during a civic rally m the mediaeval
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    • 239 6 I The question of who will *<ake over Palestine when British forces quit iis shores on May 15 is, m a way, easily answered—the leaders of tihe Jewish and Arab civil war armies. Active preparations are afoot to transform tihe present skirmishes into a fuJl-scale civil war.
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    • 186 6 In the belief thai U.N. would stick by its plan the moderate Jewish leaders set up ihe framework for an interim Jewish government m Pales* inc. Bir 'he United Nations has since then gone back on its partition plan. Under the partition plan ii would have been essential
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  • 60 6 ANZAC DA Y SERVICE «t</A rankmej officers from the Army. Navy. Royal Air Force and the Sinqavore Pah.* Force at th< Anzac Day service on Sxmelay. Among them were Atr Vice- Marshall tZ t ylts. Major-Goneral CoR. Rear Admirul C. Carlson. ASP.. W. A P Grose ASP R p B.
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  • 1201 6  -  T.P.F. McNEICE By There have recently been a I number of references m the newspapers to scholarships i granted to Malayans for the 1 advancement of their studies m England. At the moment there are m London over 150 students from Malaya. The subjects covered by
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  • 82 6 MR. VANDERPUT'S PARTY Sir.— Will you please Issw I j correction to the captt under the photograph jrf» dinner party at M r Vanderput\, house -published m tne Morning Tribune on 21 4. The dinner party n arranged for my daughterI birthday, but as a welc^ ing party to some
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    • 156 7 Magmficient English Top Coats Suits. AT V PAVILION RESTAURANT j TO NIGHT I GAMMON STEAK WITH PINKAPPtK AND S 4 HUsTi: A I HitlVMi J THE PICK OF THE MEN!' 1 AND J SPfJBNWD PICTURE AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL Proprietor: Roy Cornell i 269 Orchard Road PtaSSti 1 Arrived
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  • 107 8 A happy '/roup at the cewktail party given l>y Mr. E. O'Kecfe at Ridout Road. Pictured he*rc ate Mr. E O'Kerfe. Mrs Guy Savard. Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Leiidlaw Thomsem. Mr. Hd^m* Mrs. Hill t:nd Gene.-al Cox. bbbl am mMumj lam 111 WBBBSS— S WflflaW X/so present at
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  • 36 8 TRIBUNE PHOTOGRAPHS f Reprints of local J photographs appearing In the Morning Tribune L and Malaya Tribune can be had on appliua- i ton to the Tribune Photographic Depart- i ment at 52.00 per copy i
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  • 63 8 London, April 25. Six thousand Christians. at a meeting organised hy the Inter Denominational Christian Action Movement. launched a campaign for a Western Union under the principles of Christianity. Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that the meeting was "to mobilise a Christian social and economic
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  • 194 8 SHANGHAI. Apr. 26.— Hotel fctaesta who have no regular employment and who cannot give good reasons for staying m hotels will be closely questioned and investigated by the police m the future, it was warned today. This step is said to be m connection with the
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  • 130 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN LONDON-Geon* Mason 45 VM fifteen years, suddenly ,i imb d rn^m The congregation crowded round him. murmuring "its a miracle." Then someone trod on bftl foot, breaking a bone So today George, of Pro-vidence-lane. Walsall, is stii: a cripple— until his foot has been mended. He said: "It
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  • 141 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN MOSCOW. Apr. I Prokofieff. one of fl Soviet composers hfl ed to reply to Sofl inunist Party chvgfl malism" m his mutjfl Soviet Composers' (fl which many compoifl mjtted the truth fl ism, continued ifl I yostorday. Formalist c n.pfl recently denounced fl tral Committee of I munist
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  • 62 8 SHANGHAI. Generalissimo ChiaSSß first constitutional fJ China, will betheSßßJ the forthcoming V tional Athletic MJ here on Mtfjfl Chinese reports. Wu an J Minister JBBBj Chu Chia-hua *W chairman. JH For the convewassj spectators who to total tf.OOO«M of the m.-ct,_?P«™ taxi-cab aervJ-M organized. &oUj [^fl Chinese teams i*m
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  • 22 8 inp hci 2S* 1 aej*fl who w*s** treatment << n ii daya x'I. v 't 'I rt it day- jfJJ £*< plainant l"
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  • 56 9 II M The Lj that I vast nmun ill under* lion has hern m Chik by lia md Tugom a w aaid lin the poaa»te<i Yugoslav aUgori nfoi mation on jties m an area I key northern ista. The DSD* ihBBSd a lettfi eral Ljubomii escribfil by the vice
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  • 119 9 Makmq his debut m Malayan raring at Bukit Timah on Saturday, the first dau of the >tn<iaporc Turf Club Summer meeting. Colbay. a Uiy Enqhsh irHlflj, iijl m the third ,ace of the day mom a mile. Picture shows how eosilif Cedbau won. Behind Cedbay are
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  • 131 9 MACriL FIELD. Florida. Apr. 26.— The United States Strategic Air Force's Com- manri's deadliest fighter pilots I will shoot it out with machinepins, rockets and bombs over ot ntral Florida this week, m the rirst full-scaie marksmanship contest of its k:nd since the art
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  • 189 9 ARABS OCCUPY LYDDA AIRPOR T Jerusalem. April *25. Lydda international airportone of the biggest air junctions between Europe and the East— was occupied tonight by the Arab Legion, according to Jewish reports. A British Overseas Airways official said tonight the last Dakota to leave Lydda will take all British staff
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  • 39 9 SHANGHAI, APR. 26. Four Chinese priests and" three Chinese sisters have been killed by Communists m nls- slon stations m Kirin, March- j ria, according to "Hosmlng," the Roman Catholic news ag« n- cy. Reuter
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  • 39 9 SYDNEY, Apr. 26: Two coivettes Arabts and Arbutus -left Sydney last weeK foi England, via Singapore. The ships are to be paid off m Portsmouth after having been on loan to the New Zealand i Government- Reuter-AAP
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  • 152 9 SYDNKY. Apr 26 AgrJcultuial. Aviation (Two As> and business interests were represented at a conference held i m Sydney recently at which It i was decided to form a 2A Club Object of the Club will be to form branches m agricultural districts for
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  • 65 9 ROME, Apr. 25. The Italian left wing Socialists, perturbed by their defeat when allied with the Communist m last week- end's elections, today expressed disapproval of 'the foolish beI naviour of our present party I leaders." They were promised a meet- ing next month of the party's
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  • 62 10 A dog show m aid of the i Rotary Club's T.B. Clinic Fund will be held at the Happy I World Stadium on May 7 by i permission of the Malayan Ken- j nel Association Pedigree and non-pedigree dogs may be en- 1 tered for the ahow. and
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  • 31 10 BOMBAY. Apr. 25. About f 100 Communists lineu the ap- proaches to the All-India Congress Committee meeting hero today shouting slogans for the release of Communists recently arrested all over India.
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  • 137 10 K'Al Ai t- bbbH MP I I I purp I tlon said that connection a| J jChaig, t'an^B 19- this ye.::-:r.M»M Giar. Singh I Co. fl amS wanted 1 .-J as his car Wai t :tß The complainant «fl to com I on seeing ib^B dvd to be Inspee^H
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  • 53 10 Thy foltoartSf m boon received Ml and sent to UJ» mission to H M j Tlie Coaaulai lag 0 f Foreier. ■tafapore i»a*M United Watos ar Franctv Sijm. lands SwitKriaa* Belgium. Df«£ Norway. isd 2 sent ther c«ur*g Excel lone v W JJ, tood wi,:i- V* Maje.<n- fWJj o-i
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    • 310 10 4 omics: Ivxrhisivi- to iUv M» ruins* Tribune I "RUCCLES" 7m v <u*7^~^7^V^*//v if' XT", ft*** TOJmk%XOfll\ Y MR RVGdLE^ HERE tUMreY MOMf IT NHV, HE IU/ VM- «/r V HAME^ amyaZmSmTsZ^ if Ml IR XI lC*rt THE kWORiAI KMOV&D, NAS A GREAT MEHEfACW^ *W HAS UfjRM 7rc^%%n7A>Z/jrjL^ r^Z Z^}*\
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  • 1847 11 KnvVARD SPRING'S famous novel serialised forj iune readers by NIGEL BALCHIN who wrote the j for the Boulting Bros' film J II Ltokvmipar f ntet, f ■< K'"f--l H I mr n I <;,. pages I nd s I Radshsnv, P '')"th* I truagle* of tmrPt
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  • 347 11 PaVfAffO, Apr 26 Judgment w,*s reaerved l.y Mi Justice A J Rostock Hill to a furthei <late m the appeal case of S. Appa.lurai. Vice-President of the Penary Harbour Labour i Association, who was convicted and aetateficed to eighteen' months' rigorous imprisonment 1 by Mr
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  • 30 11 Lindberg. Alabama. Apr. 25. Seven people were killed when the Miami to Chicago passenger train was derailed 25 kilometres north of Birmingham. Alabama. early today.
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    • 171 12 IWr? PfTiPl A rw H ™H nSbjlbsA CJ^JbJljll'J' 34 roR j&SJa. THE HOUSE OF COMFORT BOOKINGS 11 am. M.v 4-i.v fi c avpfjaj pg > -m.v LAST DAY! TMf: < lAMIM MMIANCI l*n Written F4II 111 it 11; I j Suppor:-.I rt) |jit«^r GAI MOM KKITIMI NEWS. OPENING TOMORROW DO
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    • 129 12 BY POPI'LAR KEQI-EST 2 TlMuTn^l Today Three Sim va V J' I 2.63Q.93QP.\L T"' bqq^ 1 1 Bwiiliam P^isq MKpi? jjf*?* 7 —^l THENEWYORn BBBBBBW i^A^N^ ■fl TOMORROW Gables Back Deborahs I *TOLJ|^^^he Most Eagerjj Awaited Picture! I M A OF THE H f^^^^B CLARK DEBORAH I SINGAPORE I INTERNATIONAL
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  • 741 13 m^— > ye?fc Q h M»1«V»B I I BU> r MOO 13 OC 140U tvJfl I r. c 0 j H/« (Fi l C^tUII 43.01 it 4 r 7f 530 L pf I n ti nn 4fM v, 7.-) 36.25 cd. L (0) \M 16b 15i 26.50
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  • 148 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From Our Financial Corr.l Rumours of a coming war claims announcement as foreshadowed m the Tribune some ten days ago were hardened yesterday and sellers of aSBSfSS became reluctant to part with their holdings Indeed operators were assuming that an announcement would be made i today
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  • 30 13 The local share market continued firm yesterday with a fair- volume of business. In the industrial section. Gammons. Breweries and Uni- veers came m foi partrcular j atlentio.i.
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  • 57 13 The rubber market was very steady throughout yesterday with few sellers and only small business was transacted. Prices quoted yesterday were: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 May R.S.S. 41* 42 No. 2 May R.S.S. 41 7 42 No. 3 May R.S.S. 38 U 38'._ May /June R.S.S. 42 42
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  • 171 13 The copra market was betler yesterday with sellers making up their quotations by $1 a picul. Demand for Siak and Lingga sago flour continued and fair parcels of both these qualities were absorbed locally. Quotations also showed an improvement. The following were yesterday's quotations RICE No. 1
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  • 58 13 Colombo. Apr. 26. Britain's tea imports from Ceylon this year will be 53,000,000 pounds less than was wanted by the Ministry of Food. It was officially stated that a tea contract has been closed for the supply of 97,000,000 pounds. Last year Britain got
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  • 119 13 PENANG. Apr. 25. An unfortunate accident occurred at Mount Erskine yesterday when a bullock cart driver by the name of Arulandu. age 45, met his death under tragic circumstances. It appears that the man was proceeding to the main road from the foot of Mount Erskine with
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    • 53 13 >E*DNVOf AtL NATIONALITIES SAW IT EVERYONE OF THEM RAVED! US M "^il L bbW V BB# V*J b^m <i 2^ H Mam WZs' asj HT ii ii k p iaaaBBSBSSSaSSSJB»a«BS*BISSBBaaBBBIaaaiaiaaaT^aBBa^ "CHEMPAKA" fltol/v /w/r iSfe>»a> I 4.15; 00; 9.15. ALHAMBRA T NEXT CHANCE COLUMBIA'S MIGHTY SERIAL ...ACE OF THE AIRWAYS! OPENING
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    • 53 13 Shipping Intelligence THE STORE HARBOUR BOARD BERTHING LIST VESSEL GODOWNS E. Palace 44 E. Hamble Sheers Thalatta 37/8 Eastern Saga 35/36 Steel Architect 33/4 Charles Dickens 31/2 As »a 17/18 Mmnadu -Bruas 21 1 Pre*. Tyler 15/16 I (Morion 1 13/14 j Fengticn 8/9 i Rubyatone 6/7 Asphalion Coal Plant
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  • 431 14 WASHINGTON' \{>i M House speaker Joseph Maitin Jr said air supremacy [a the United States Mf«MUtee of peace and for that reas >n it must have a .0 group I air force. 4 He said "The quicker we start toward that
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  • 389 14 IPOH.— An important rule over which there has often oeen doubts expressed, is c!a- rified by Mr. H. VV. Sanders, well-knbiajn "Malaya" Cud Referee who writes: At the ieqjuest or' Mr. S. D. Scott. President of the Perak Football Association.. I herewith submit the following: "A goalkeeper
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  • 68 14 LOW SCORING AT BLAKANG MATI The Indian AsoeciaUon defeated the First Malay Coast Battery, Blakang Mati> by ten runs m a cricKet match on Sunday. Scores Indians 6s IS. M. Ally 38; Cooke 4 for 14. Hamid 3 for 12. Hamminton 3 for 9). Malay Coast, Battery, 52 (Smith 14;
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  • 60 14 PARIS. Apr. 25: Nelly Landry, France's No~ 1 woman lawn tenuis player, won the women's singles final m ihe Paris international lawn tennis tournament today when at the Roland Garros Stadium. she beat Anne Marie Seghers of France by 3-6 t S-6, 6-2. A crowd of 10.000
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  • 62 14 Prince Bhupindar Singh, 260-lb. Indian wrestler with America a;;d At*»cralian conquests behind him. will make me first appearance m Singapore against Gerry Visscher. Australian grappler at the Great World Arena on Saturday. Bhupinder who was state wrestler to the Maharajah of Kholapur arrived here by
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  • 623 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS (By Yesterdays rain made th this morning's work whir). fl track one hurdle om from the an H Jfl was done on the outside of rhi s *ow»sM The best this morning was Ecliptic who went much better than Coral Sea and Shaw
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  • 107 14 BRIGHT STAR SPORTS CLUB OFFICIALS At the annual '-'fl 1 meeting of th-^ BrigM S'jH Sports Club on Sunday. <*■ I following wore elected ofl I cial.s for the year: P:?>idenM •S. M. Yaiagar. Vice PreiH ident. A. Daniel Dias. Hofl I secretary. A Anthony, m secretary. Augustine JuscpH Hon.
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  • 98 14 i Before a large V^^Mm I Badminton csth iBlas» m Eclipse BP. 4*"**.%* United Family B.P.in_assss| of 5 Men's Singles 4 Doubles, played mthoaj Ijnion Hall on Thura* by 5 games tc jJjW^i suits are aa follow- Player. mentioned fit >t SINGLES: L f m T S^
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  • 218 14 Penang. April 23— Twenty six detonates l>om 14 member associations, and many, observers from all parts attended tne tenth.. General Aasenablv. of the United Malays National Organisation winch was opened ♦■his rno-aine by H's Hi° m n n ;c the Raja of Perils at the Francis
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    • 41 14 THE HO HUNG 5.9. Cfl. (1932) ITD. Incorporated m Singapore. «5. CBCLIA STREET. PHONE 3944 5. PASSAGE FREIGHT SERVICES. •Hong Siang" Rangoon (Saloon Si Deck Passengers) 20 Apr "Bidor' Pa'smban^ and Pladjoe M "Hong Thong' Rhl o "Hong Tar DUmbf 3D
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  • 1602 15 J I k/} Openings Missed hi First Ten Minutes Ii BB 9B4TKMI CLUB 1 INDIAN ASSN. 1 N' :AI X uv ,)F MISSED CHANCES. THE S. R. C.| IN A GAJgE or m** THF mDIAN ASSOCIATION j A THK STADIi-M YESTERDAY. IN A DIV. 1
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  • 56 15 Under the auspices of the j Malay Students' Aid Organi- sation Malaya (Singapore] the New Grand Nooran Opera I t at the New World Amu*- i i ment Park will stage a cha- j rity concert, "Chermin Mas- harakat (The Mirror of Society*, m aid of the Scholar-
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  • 76 15 The soccer teanr representing the Social Athletic Party against the S.CC. on the Padang tomorrow will be selected from the following: Anthony Young; Boon Soo San, Thoeni; Joeng liong, Koh Beng Hoo. Ong Ah Bee, Sim Im Peng, Koh lieng Sum, Bong Meng Chonj:, Ang Kirn Chwee, Ong
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  • 67 15 The following will repi« sent the Hongkong Shanghai Bank Sports Club against t h c Combined Christian Schools at football today at the S.R.C. Padang. Play commences at 5.15 p.m W. Van Huizen. J. Ferroa. Lawsc Oliveiro, B. N'oronha, I.J. Vas--(('apt!. J. N. de Souza. A
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  • 158 15 Sydney. April 26. Royal Hem. regarded by racing ex perts hs Australia's number 1 horse, caused a sensation at Mentoae. Vletoria, a few days ago v.«hen he threw his rider ai the start of the Powerscoirt Handicap. Fetching. Royal Gem's rider, said after
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  • 297 15 (By "CELLULOID"). I The Malayan Chinese tableI tennis team for the seventh i China National Olympics games proved too good for the Singai pore Combined team when thoy j trounced thorn five gam.-s to i two at the Great World last night. Yau
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    • 73 15 SP.H .-P. TABLETS Made t<- a new formulae they provide a .safe treatment to regain lat health and energy Aft< taking treatment with Special B.P. Taibleta energy, menx.ry, freshm as, •laattdty add ItaSaat m om i work la brought alout m natuti.' manner, IPR.F, is an effective .df«'Oiin m the
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  • 283 16 Mr. I.ien ing Chow, who is leading the Malayan ontinu»nt to the i hina OUinpirs m place of Mr. Ong Keng Seng of IVnang, gn\e a roeklail pa l\ last rvening to the Contingent. Mrs L:»n who will also be present at the Sanies, leave
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  • 57 16 'Tribtin* Staff Report* r) A Bill introducing tne long expected Municipal Ordinance for Singapore has been drafted and Ls now being considered by the Government, it is unit ci stood. It will be recalled that the Laycock Report on Municipal reforms advoe.".tod the introduction of elections
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  • 155 16 fWtOm Our Own Ri porter > IPOH. April 26: At the next Perak Turf Club meeting which will be held on May 29. June 2 and 3. the Ciub will cater for Class 1 and 2 hoises. There will be two runs for each class.
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  • 49 16 Batavia. April 26. Dutch aui thorities m West Java today banned May Day celebrations, the Dutch territorial commander m his order said the maximum penalty for breach of regulations would be a year's imprisonment or a fine of 10.000 guilders (nearly £1,000). Reuter-AAP
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  • 36 16 TRIESTE. Apr. 26. AngloAmerican military authorities toiay issued special orders to the American and British Trieste garrisons to reinforce all Free Territory borders against Communist infiltration during the May Day week-end.- U.P.
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  • 169 16 JEWISH GROUPS IN OPEN CLASH JFKFsAIFM. %PR| L m —Tin I 6BOITND AEMI IHOIN ZVAI iV vNI iJ l\ I offfnsim: AOAINHT THE IR sr V N **> i I TODAY I.N DEFIANCE Ol h "I THE ZIONIST MILITIA. H^AN V,l D M,iN| W I FRICTION BETWEEN THK Ikn v.
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  • 64 16 NANKING. Apr. 26. President and Madame Chiang Kai-shek today sent a congratulatory message to King George the Sixth and Queen Elizabeth on the occasion of their Silver Wedding. The message leads "On this happy occasion of Your Majesties' Silver Wedding we have much pleasure to extend to
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  • 45 16 After considering the sug- gestio" of the Penang SCBA for- changing the name of the Association, the Singapore Straits Chinese British Association decided to postpone the question as the subject of citizenship for Singapore is now under- consideration m London.
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  • 49 16 Tuan Haji Mohamed Yunos bin Labin, Malay Interpreter in the Criminal District and Police Courts at Singapore has been appointed to be a Commissioner to administer Oaths in the said Courts for so long as he remains a Malay Interpreter in the said Courts.
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  • 32 16 TOKIO, Apr. 26. Production of penicillin in Japan has increased by 800 pei cent, during the past year, an official of SCAP'S Public Health and Welfare Section announced today. Reuter and AAP
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  • 26 16 The following societies m Singapore have been exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council Sphinx Badminton Club. Persekutuan Khairatul Islam.
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  • 85 16 NAZI NURSE KILLED 10,000 PATIENTS Berlin. April St. A nur^H Fiau Kaethe Haekbartk a^nfl st. found guilty of gBSBag ar^H poisoning more than 10.000 patfl ents during the wai Bli yaH sentenced to IS yea is' imp:i>or« merit hy a Magdeburg court. I She was employed (hi:.;:. :aeH war m
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  • 67 16 TOKIO. Api 26. The anniversaiy ceremony of n enfor cement of Japaa'i "m Constitution will be held m May 3 at the Houae ol l °ujsM cillors attended by the Kmi;er(SSS| and Empreas the Foreign Cbbsbsi announce.!. A kiretsea iwi 1«■ made by speakers of the ■[,<•■
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