Morning Tribune, 8 May 1948

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE mi Vie S(ries) (10 Cents.) MAY 8, 1948.
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  • 267 1 ISLAND HARD HIT /V o V MTS SAILINGS w SLWATRAN PORTS Tribune Staff Reporter) ii \l MNESE TKADFRS ARK PESSIMISTIC THAT LisLANI) TRADE FOR THE NEXT HALF YEAR RE HARD HIT DUE TO T H E PROHIBITION OF MT> i MIMMKV OI TRANSPORT SPORE) VES\M» OTHER TYPEB OF SMALLER BOATS
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  • 42 1 SuM»«r ■prtd firm itiTila\ and at (die v was a good h ilf it hiuhrr for mar prmnt, 1 uf <>n news of i (jrchablf settlement of Fort Sw. ttrnhani ik>\ prices aspd again i wt-rv little rhan^d balance j
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  • 32 1 RT SWETTENHAM TRIKERS MEET: NO DECISION 1 May 7 The Dockyard r a meeting to considei whether they PI to work oV s taken, but that 1 if will he r. w
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  • 30 1 I May 7 Piosipuman todaj labelled J n to spui armed sot vices fjn| with bonuses of nf to $1 w roi two >' eai '■-'inrnts as Ujin, proposltk*
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  • 281 1 E HAGUE [«v r STO: -'Vll. ader, caned I Europe the il Europe I at i reVcJ *Emi "whole", and now <■ form or i v,.,,ch to make trd aid X rowing ill the Con j k Chur,of n and m di.s- accord with
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  • 172 1 Wrmm Om Oun KtporttrJ, MALA:. CA, MAY 7. "t'Otf Vr V/vi# /s' vnr nM UfV V/fvnJ, n /VK W/SOJV U'///(7/ WILL SHACKLE VKNOMM?* SmiV n U am IM 'TS UGLY ANL \ENOUOUb HEAD HERE IS MALAYA". DBCLAREI HWA M I RAMA TANA V
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    34 1 Photograph! VP TO IT! A Malay and n Sujnatrau player jump f(tr thr ball m Thursday's §oC€9t watch betxctcn tht Sumatran tourists and the MFA. Thr tiamc was drawn, each side, '•enrintj twice. Tribune
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  • 151 1 BRUTAL SINGAPORE MURDER I Tnbunr Staff h'< iiortri A brutal murder MM committed just oiitsulr a < olfr. kli«i|» m Miuall Street Sin gapor**, shortly after five p.m. yesterday, th«* victim b«*iiiK a \oiing hint-si-. ll« wan sit tint; m the coffer shop, talking to a fri. ikl, when, without
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  • 172 1 NO PAY ADVANCE YET (Tribune Stuff Reporter) No reply by the Admiral Superintendent, H.M. Dockyard, to a proposal that four-fifths of a month's salary be ad\an<vd them is causing "increasing anxiety" to the 450 member* of the Singapore Admiralty Loral Staff Union. In a
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    48 1 NEW TROLLEY-BUS: Beventy-sei*en new eight-foot tcidt trolley-buses are to be put into service M London routes soon. The new buses will seat 10 passent/rr.s. The new vehicles are designed by Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company of Sheffield. The picture shows an extent* new of one of the new trolley-buses.
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  • 100 1 H\e more .iso of iMlliMtivrlltta wire noti tied >esterda> tirini;iiiL. I h»- t v I H I miuml.. r of < m>. s u|i t.. ii;if.- (o 47. Ihf r;iMs r. (H.rl. <l \i si» r«la\ <'olii|trN»* on<- tiin. s. < hihl,, thr«M- i.m.
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  • 273 2 THE POLICY OF SOME SHIPPING CO.MPA.NIES IN STOPPING RECRUITING SE IMKN FROM SINGAPORE AND ENGAGING ?RE\VS O ,'TSIDE OF MALAYA HAS LED TO THE HIGH PROPORTION OF UNEMPLOYED SEAMEN IN THE COLONY. THE TRIBUNE LEARNED YESTERDAY. THE SEAMEN'S REGIST lATION BUREAU HAS REGISTERED 2
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  • 25 2 The Representative of tho Government of India m Malaya. Mr. J. A. Thivy, has returned to Singapore from Poit Dickson.
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  • 113 2 Mohidoen bin Shaik Darel 19) and Sieldasan (24). two 1 members of the Royal Pioneer Corps I Ceytenetie). appeared before Singapore's Eighth Police Magistrate R. p. Rule, yesterday, on a tentative charge of stealing a sewing machine and alternatively, re Utnmg a stolen sewing machine.
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  • 68 2 LOST. On Thursday afternoon. «th May, 1948, m Orchard Road either m the vicinity of The Singapore fold Stor«ife v.. Ltd., premises or near FIIBM i w Restaurant prmiises, a iidy's Platinum Wrist Watch set with diamonds with hark s\lU strap. Will finder, who will be r^ward«*d, please return
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  • 77 2 (Fioni Our Own Reooiten Malacca. May 7. The Radio "and appeal launched by ICfttoca Rotaiians lias met I with an enthusiastic response from the Malacca public. Th,appeal was vigorously supported by Dr. ShieMs and towards the purchase of the first radio set for T.B. patients m
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  • 52 2 PEXANG. May 6 -Master Heah Hock Lee. 13-year-old son of Mr Heah Joo Seang the well-known Penan v rubber merchant and businessman, has been missing from his home, No. 64. Rangoon Road. Penang nice Tuesday. He was last seen at 2 p.m. that day. The boy is a pupil of
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  • 295 2 ALLEGED SALE OF U.S. s: INDIANS FOR TRIAL How tiaps were laid by an officer of the Department of Foioign Exchange Contiol on the instructions of the Deputy Controller and the help given by Mr. E. J. Linsel! of the C.I.D. Commercial Crime Branch resulted m the arrests >f two
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  • 196 2 The Lotus Club. Singapore." < for Indian women*, was revive- i at a meeting of members ind would-be members of the Club at 91 Wiikie Road last night. A tentative programme of activities, drawn up and approved by the meeting, includd support for. and promotion ot sports,
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  • 202 2 The Xfthei lands Indies Government is er-'c avouring to arrange for t*e reopening of iosed ports m Indonesian Foon as possih 1 according to a notification issend yesterday Ly the Royal Xet. norlands Cori-mlbte-General. Ii is emphasised that the Netherlands Cov.sjiate-General :it Singapore doei not
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  • 97 2 WhiU Umm i/Yi«i j tcalknuj >: <■,> totkm R' i.i.l if >''■<('.. MOIII .4;;'*.' >*'■ i j.'? pt/i m hit tkiri ,i k't, i n,h,- 'patriot, niu "oarimj fiw i f/l' t>p/J f'r>».ro.'--i 7^> oict r f/V '<"(■!■ r N fMf'lt/ di<- rot^rt (< that iy
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  • 46 2 s f rh Z i O i a wrist-watch v* ..<-■■:. I Road |vm i, sss .Vr. .4. D. An-" He Yelled... I Is Court fa fined S' v v S B. Oi Th< I at S S th* I Road, I Ma,
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  • 379 2 Judgement For One Month's Salry WESS EMPLOYEES CUn n KUALA LrM^R m Mr HttSSSS OF THE PLAINTIFF. VONG I^SJJP 1 f »m PLOYEE OF THE STRAITS TlM^s^ r °-42 MONTH'S SALARY IN LIET OF v,Cf, E T: POP WAfi DBLIVKRBD BY INCHB Moham^ 1 »r& FIRST MAGISTRATES COURT •?hi^ E
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    • 114 2 TONE UP YOUR KIDNEYS WITH OE WITT'S KIDNEY BLADDER PIUS. for more than 50 years this wenknown remedy has been apDrenated by oeoDle ol many races and colours all ovei the world As a remedy for all kidney troubles, rheumatism backache boneache. lumbago and other pains and weakness caused toy
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  • 448 3 7 Years Jail 12 Strokes Of Rotan For Armed Robbers F AGED CHINESE. LOH LIAN CHKW yek. WHO WERE ON TRIAL jxT ASSIZE CDURT ON A CHARGE OF V > VMED ROBBERY AT A CHINESE BUNkn AND AT HIS HOUSE IN KAMPONC \k \R ON THE NIGHT OF MAY 23
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  • 150 3 MfDON St'on m the s on Thursask, i■* Si reUry of c for would rsu bi plemenUry lates t f damage comatior for Malaya the Parliat imti scheme .'..-..:.> has been j WO i 10 rrii- rotary of State ti etaila of the i --to be anil reaa the
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  • 71 3 A Malay taxi dffVtT who was formerly a police constable caused three Chinese to take to their heels m Geylang on Thursday night. Hiring his taxi, the Chinese attempted to compel the driver to take them into Lorong 17. one man threatening him with j
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  • 107 3 The Private Secretary to Sir Edward Gent, High Commissioner. Federation of Malaya, has sent the following message to the American Consul-General at Singapore on the occasion of the 64th birthday anniversary of President Hairy Truman which falls today "I am directed by His Excellency the High Commissioner
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  • 23 3 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. t Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom m South-east Asia, has been elected a Rhodes Trustee. (Feastco Service!.
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  • 44 3 V' <• RegtoOfflce has otuties and of ir to bring U Copies bUined by of forma- i Societies 1 Chinese, i plication Societies •"■crctariat. i "".at these n drafted 1 xperieoce ally met lr drafting tended to '->• way. The rules r: difficult
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  • 56 3 Postage stamps of value 10 cent? and $5 to commemorate the Silver Wedding the King and Queen of design similar to that of the 2 l 2 d. and £1 commemorative stamps issude m the United Kingdom are expected to be available for sale m tht colony
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  • 23 3 Mr. H. A. Forrer has been appointed to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Singapore.
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  • 29 3 In view of the present epidemic of Infantile Paralysis, parents of pupils are requested not to send their children to the Sunday School until further notice.
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  • 283 3 Examples from the flying technique of the world's most a<l roit aviators the birds are being used by the Air Ministry m their campaign to reduce flying accidents m the Royal Air Force. Photographs of various types of birds m flight, taking off and landing, with
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  • 235 3 fTfjbmm* Btmfl B* portei i "It only nerd- trip to Sydney ami I will have bed completely lound the world." Mid Professor R. A. Robinson m a quitt Vtjftee and with a disa lining smile. Proiissot R. A. Robinson. D.Sc. Ph.D.. F.R.FC. new head of
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  • 69 3 The Management Committeo of Singaiavelnniii Tamil School teciuests the plea.su a oi tht company of all wellwishe: s ol this school on the opening ceremony of the new premise* of the school on Sunday May <♦, at 9.30 a.m. it 4 Mile. Pasir Panjang Road, (very near
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  • 110 3 'Red Lion" Squadron Here Tomorrow The Lincoln aircraft of No. 97 iSti."ts Settlement! Squadron i th:it are visiting Singapore on exercise "Ked Lion" to tost th<> practicability of providing a». I sho: i notice F; i .f Wart imkI mi? I'orce, ate expected to arrive from Ceylon tomorrow Afternoun. A
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    • 68 3 MORROS > A' V.' S\V O R D S m//' wi/i ps j^f (_/M CX! TONIGHT m 4K. \LU\MMIM\A TONKan 5 at rm VICTORIA THEATRE U,\K I .VST CH4MPC T<> J.W^H AT NOKI. 'OWAKIVS -BLITHE SPIRST' ADMISSION frki: pko(;kaMi.h s s! Rtservatiom M nMmcm* 1W: r ,s;>» Bx lor lo
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  • 139 4 unveKONC M»v 7 Otikvrs an<l :nen the Innj»- killine. wi« int.. action thi- lao.nin^ with f, nch-mortars konp» Ai-iin^ about pollot, tli«* Inniskillings niv.l mortars ii; an effort to <lrive tfu men into open country. It is believ-M GurkhM j I taking
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  • 129 4 ROME, May ti Police announced that an aiM£d bttd attacked Mount Boralte Brae* nal. 30 miles nortil of Home, caily this noruing. J>ut wu. lepulsed by tile gOWda. Latest m the series of 15 uttack>" on arsenals and an munition depots throughout Italy during the last
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  • 72 4 LONDON. May 6 Scotland Yard believe that 2b-yoat-old Miss Winifred Mucieliayd iound dead m trie nont dues of a house m Mm OOTOUgII Road. Che'sea. today. ffai i.mrdMed. A man was do-, .ain^d at Chols««!t pol.ee sta.lOii today tor questioning I The woman. whose home was m Durham,
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  • 106 4 PARIS. May 6. General Ma\ i m c Wegand. wartime Commander -m Chief of the Fronch Army, was today cleared of the disgrace of 'national indignity" which had been automatically applied to him as a form c i Vichy Government ministei. This decision was taken b'f the examining
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  • 48 4 A Chinese taxi driver had two fingers of the left hmd almost .sev^ted when his vehicle f>ocjme involve m a collision with a motor lorry m Bukit Timah Road yesterday morning. The impact caused the engine to telescope into the left front seat of the taxi.
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  • 75 4 ATHENS. May 7: King Paul i- expected to swear a now Greek Government m today. The Liberal Party Premier Mr. M. ThfMnistocles Sopnoulis. and his Populist Party deputy, hi. Constantine Tsaildalis. wore reported last night to be chawing up a new Cabinet after smoothing out their earlier
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  • 178 4 LAKE SUCCESS. May 7: M. Alexander Parodi. President of the Security Council, told Reuter last night he was determined to get the Kashmir question debated m the Security Council today even if it meant interrupting the Palestine discussion. Parodi said the Council would start with
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  • 350 4 LONDON. May 6. Britain' has rejected an American proposal for a ten-day extension of her Palestine mandate, due to expire on May 15. it was disclosed hf»re today. Beirut reports said the now proposals provided for an all Palestine truce m the ten day.<
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  • 80 4 PETROL SHORTAGE IN SIAM Bangkok. Sian of >.th a U ;it,n.of 1 gasoline and a i" furf j .educed nttOM «j»' oflcil ed shortly, it s reported heir .uortttf n The gasol.r- *2£d Siam is cauaed b JJ ;il ,d ports into gJ^S^"* 1 rested ■eorea P [1 k hoarding
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    • 52 4 fM'NITE TONIGHT! CAPITOI. rnßliri U/linC love To His "Leave Her UUlintL IflMJt To Heaven" Sweetheart Again! 1 iTL JEROME K[RN s H I pTOMiAi Summer 1 1 JUltt Oil [OUR IHD( UNOt Dtniilt 2a 1 I WILLIAM E¥lH€ WALTER BRENNAN 1 CONSTANCE BENNETT DOROTHY GISH $22jj f j£ S(>\(; HITS!
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  • 1032 5 Hk WITH VERA ARDMORE J aattterl* Church JJ 7*ri the scelie n -ddln-on Thurs. SoftneahtllC-m--£g.,pore. ral '^rried 1 Murl; Kinnier Wtf,ught«T el «euroL.Blst. the late A Kinnier Wilson. v. R. M G: ef officiathe ceremony. John Palmer, of the Company, gaw the v a She looked pret
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    • 39 5 YOUR^ BUSINESS! WEIIMi I 1 Al^ PROBLEM, CROPS "PF lr> Which NEEDS VERY CAREFIX Hpv iv HANDLING. 01 \^.r CH WFncULTIES AND N EED ADVICE rWJIAgAM FLORENCE FL U M :r Fo B APPOINTMENT HtMkJSFSF* BUILDING, fe^^ARD ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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    • 155 5 Have you remembered Tomorrow is 'Mother's Day AT THE FAVULION RESTAURANT j I TO NIGHT GAMMON STEAK WITH PINEAPPLE I AND S UIATKAI lIIUAMI s I TflE PICK OF THE MENU 1 AND A SPLENPID PICTURE 1 AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL i Proprietor: Roy Cornell: 269, Orchard Road .Phone:
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, May 8, 1948
    • 387 6 The bftttk of the ballot boxes is scheduled to begin m Southern Korea on Monday. On that day over 7,800,000 registered Korean voters (95.9 per cent, of those entitled to vote) are expected to cast their votes at the 13.400 polling booths scattered throughout the American zone
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    • 291 6 The United Nations Commission on Korea was set up with the expressed purpose of preparing the ground for elections m both Northern and Southern Korea with a view to establishing a united Korean Government. The Commission came under strong fire from the Russians even before it set
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  • 17 6 A view of 'ht sjictons <tam< thmr nf tht Caihau Restaurant which m**d Vundny
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  • 474 6  - Communism in the Empire HAROLD GUARD RED ON THE .MAP By LONDON' -Tscre«Md Communist activity m British Dominions, colonies and de- pendent territories is being I viewed seriously by Common- wealth relatio is officials who have lons fore ast such activity as a direct result of the I curtailment of
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  • 215 6 HAMBURG. Many hundreds of German SS-men, some of them former Naziofficials, but most of them ex-soldiers from Hitler* srack SS-Di visions are living m "holiday camp" conditions m the British Zone. All these men have been 1 placed m relatively high j categories under the denazifi-
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  • 33 6 of r inv Several m efficiency as rai theH catchers k V R»il«rt roll of the Brit** K» a with sai;.:.. i food, ot ooe wHnng to toini B l
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  • ND-UP F CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 166 7 BANGKOK MALAYA HIGHWAY PROJECT daNGKOK May 6.— A tiOO-mile motor highway i to Haadyai. near the southern frontier, priority projects to be launched by m w ;:>' cabinet. lyai mo- to fadli- 1 Siam and is part ol the Mghplan U P h v ihv ui-Songkhram cabtoet In HPipaigi improve
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    • 78 7 t!nn< May 6 The Greek Lj Mini?t< M. ThemiatoSophoulis, t Reutei to»that I lon to c! *-'ai of c nvi< I sfiitonct'd lit was adopted by the lir on the assasI M i.:i(la.<. Ministn lustic last Satuitiay. Imying reports of "mass 01 -munists.
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    • 67 7 May 6. Tiu «n-I-t i the Anhwei Pronal Government paraded on l ig April sulas and charging that Govor- Gen Li Pinghslen with mttinu CXS 170.000.000.000 ihout L'S|l7o.ooo to Gen, Tsung-jen's Vict-Piosidt-n--1 campaign fund from the ivinii.il icasury. iicconlinj; Mated Chinese i.^noits fiom F tors tinally (ted
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    • 52 7 UXGOON v. B ud tod U Saw Premier, m at Insem V" ;i l itv Saw is due Saturdaj for his hr murdera of it r v Premier, am. e«<lera last I preached ter- ondemned man tributed moncv 1: Buddhists yea- i the Buimpjfjg to. the Hfl
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    • 111 7 MILITARY BREAK WITH U.S. URGED ktodav i V s «teen Left-wing Übour P'^ n ii it r mandod tJ^at Britain must at once break I "'-operation with the United States. uded Bevea Party •xpulsion '"•nt tele- ••'■•>■. They fo. Ku.o- oming by w,iw J2S military sense. The Western l T
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    • 224 7 LONDON, May 6.— Princess Elizabeth today interviewed a mechanical man, controlled by an electronic brain when she opened a public health exhibition today. BtOOrUd by Health Minister Aneurln Bevan she «vm on a tour of the exhibition when she encountered 'Godfrey' who is eight feet tall.
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    • 96 7 Russians To Recognise Jew State? FLUSHING, May 6. United Nations diplomat* today speculated that Russia might Rive ofliciai reoognition to the Hebrew State, whic'i Pair 4m. Jews will pioclairn on May 15 The format ion of that state and its i?cognitkM by Moscow are two things the westera powers anVying
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    • 27 7 Opoito, May 6. Opoito beat Arsenal. English soccer league champions, by three goals to two here tonight after leading by three yoals to sero at halftime. Reuter
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    • 114 7 LONDON, May 6. Cloth i ing coupon .eductions affect ing shoes. gk>V<M, utility eiothing, stockings and raincoats were announce* 1 today by Mr. Harold Wilson. President of the Board of Trade. Meeting recent complaints Of British Clothing retailers by Admitting "there is undoubtedly overstocking In
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    • 59 7 WASHINGTON. May ♦>. A hlfft) official said Unlay the Government will telM the nations railroads it the wage dispute is not settled be ton* TllM.lay I iUike < leadline. The official, who asked not to be quoted by name, .'aid the Government will do everything
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    • 32 7 LONDON, May ~> Butter ration In Britain will i>" increased from -'i oam to > •>'•« week beginning May 23, Minister of Food, Mi .Joiin Strachey announced today. Margarine ration will be correspondingly reduced. U.P.
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    • 156 7 COLOMBO. May <>. A draft H|,IUHIHiHI forCeylon'i purchase of Radio BEAC (the British forces broadcasting station hire) has been COOClttded, Mr. L. Kotelawala, Transport and Works Minister, announced here tonight. He lias ju«t returned from talks ir. London. The Ministei said the agreemeat had to be
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    • 70 7 WAKKAXAI fUoMtmido}, Mtiji ti. /a/miitst re.fugt.eH mrninu tun todnt from Kmrmfnio tiaunrd that Russia is bmldnuj thnt former .hip must island into an offemwkve nnhtarif basr. The Russians ha << nxiras>d fortifications, bio^aht m m* ■-■chanitf d tfOOfM and tanks, i. > [landed naial facihtits ond
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    • 142 7 CANBERKA, May 6. Mr. Arthur Calwcll. Australian Immigration Minister, has made clear m letter to Mr. Peter I Fraser, New Zealand Prime 1 Minister, that DO restriction will be placed on the entry of Maoi is into Au.str.ilia. it was authoritatively learned here today. Mr. Fraser
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    • 30 7 Btinngfrft'i May •>. Official ChincK opinion generally approved Ike selection <>i Rovei LApham aa admintotratoi oj United Staten Chinese Ami Pro^ramnie, but feeling anMng Americana was <iiviii«-<i. U.P.
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    • 123 7 LONDON. ivi,,y t». iow level attack by lighter planes against a destroyer force Will b;> <>i\ of Nhe highlights > next week's combined British air and sea manoeuvre! <>M the EasUm and Northern COftStJ of Scotland. Thp general aim <»t "KlCr. •ci.,e Dawn" the btgyest
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    • 55 7 Prague, May <>. An official stat«'rti»nt today gave tin* Commuui.sts 4 .i of the TO noniin;ition.s on tli" Kindle list of f.ni dldfttMl f*>i Slovakia In the dectfoslovak gracial elections on May .{O. The others arc Social Democrat! two, Reconstruction Party 12, PVeedoni Party foui
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    • 272 7 Calcutta, Nay S. 1 •">- -fOOi Invi mot iO-fOOi htt/li specimen <>i tin lony extinct <hvi,!li( hum >if)fiin tithi mi lulls I.*1 rt rsimi ni <iit i l> iihtint iris n -/unifil tml'iii to h> rutfkviti th' Himalaya* "kap ftihl i>ln< knto the tOpH hUftt mirn
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    • 211 9 hRNORS CUP 38SS; ja^^K «L r,ost-war "(lassie" the Governors Cup race, wiii re run to- Jgp Ml IL M >. v 1 r, i*'icit*Timah. S< emier stayers face th« tapes n tn..< jfff l ||^i§BaT^^^^^I^^^^HBfel^> M -jsA was ana^A*/*^ '^S iaSflr^t?^ °TR^^W^^^BwHm^^P^* > w0^i3^^ a a a m^ ft IS
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  • 114 10 Chit; SHA.v. Nations numerous WVst Hoi ileap muni* the Isi to pro-G A majoi provide i toi the Cored m the pan p. columns are i n captured Ch*n r_ w< <2 alang, 20 an I j Nanyang g^d Hupeh" an I g£| largo dtiei
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  • 72 10 Russian Urges Germans To Fight Marshall Plan BERLIN. M Wa terli 1 bnght. Itoscow-tr man of the-- Socialist L'w Party, told a meeting ot th I Peoples C or. j, Ei Qon rnmittee on mi sdaj W to "fight againat th< M Plan today th national w of the entire
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  • 39 10 Rome, May 6. Tho Italian Government charged today that a Yugoslav bordoi patrol fired without warning on an Italian patrol, killing one u!dier and seriously wounding two others on Iti'ian territory on April 26. U.P.
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  • 26 10 PARIS. May 5. The French Cabinet today decided to raise the term of compulsory military service from 12 months to a ''provisional" l. r > months. U.P.
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  • 73 10 GENEVA Ma 6 <-."; France, and the L'n ed SM today renewed nvitatiow Russia an m Europe! collaborate tl V *M ports the WtV between Eas w Europe and >'» with the countrtei leeklng !ise Uiemielves g ••It |i to i constant 1> B
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 265 10 1 1 omirs: Exelvsivc i» < 8 I rihnii^ I f looks rue sogr '^TBPV^I s/ypwcs uttli l^'^'- nettle mm- V I 2 ONN sm JOf PlMt W'HfZF foup EgggL. Qrl, HONTFUME' 7T 7 B £Lltl'£ VOO APE %Ss A/AA;r GfAHPMA- /'>n LPKpfcr Tor/vt> w e&&!&&±. *."i voi's hAfm nittierush
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  • 778 11  -  Jean Cameron A SIX-DAY SERIAL By \l CifUttH Paddock Gets His Meti Stephen a New uji Hutch, and ihWte I fallie dels a Proposal! I I fitting f second Hoot I ions "me. that it was: had no I She did not maa hart totheDerl- -a
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  • 42 11 U.S. CANADIAN ARCTIC DEFENCE OTTAWA. May 6. Mi. lames Foire.stal. United States Minister of Defence, will visit Ottawa tomorrow for talks on joint United States-Cana-dian Arctic defence measures. It is understood Mr. Forrestal will present the United States view on Arctic defence.
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  • 176 11 BANGKOK, May 6 —A large scale anti-Chinese underground movement m Siam was reported here today. According to Siamose papers, four ultra-Nationalist secret so- cioties launched a vigorous campaign to crush tho "Chinese menace" m the country. The .societies which described themselves as "Black Siamese, black
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  • 49 11 LONDON, May 6. The Mi«Ister ol F" el nd p<iwt Mr Hugh OaitskeU.toW the House oJ Commons today that 1.6U 000 tons ot coal were IP* through industrial dteputcs last year This wai 873jU1 Jon. mori than m 1040. but i.nlv one-seventeenth of Ujc I. U.P.
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  • 7 11 London. May 6. -™***5 BSFBBt authoriUUvely tooignt
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  • 202 11 LONDON, May (i. The Commonwealth confi'ivnc»\ which i'rime 'Minister, Mr. Clement At tl«*f, auMiired Parliament lasi night would In- Ik i l us soon as possible, invohe* -><• m v n practical difficult if* that i ronftitlerahlr time nm> pass hetetv it ran l»e arranged. The conference poMlbtlity
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  • 73 11 FKANKFURI. May 6. A part of the former emergency bridge over the Rhine Riv between Mannheim and Liv wigstialen exploded yesterday, causing two dead and tv. wounded. Mannheim Fire I'elicv officials have announced. It is believed that ammunition hidden under the bridge during the last phases of thr
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  • 747 12 10 -Minute Duel Took Fortnight To Film J. ARTHUR RANK STUDIO NEWS LONDON. Apr 27 'lie filming of the duel -.»q-: MOT, the 6pecUicuf;ir highlight it any one scene can be singled ©Ml for thu distinction* m Lanrvnee Oliver* fi'm prtaentattaii of William Shakespeare's •Jamlet for Two Cities wai f)
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  • 124 12 uumJPlf. An Mpmch.i bicycle <lesignevi to bamah sao die soreness and muscle SET* late 1 555 Desi.jre'l by~23-ye:ir-o' j P,, j J. the cvcl. I fortabie M motorini; The cyclist rides m a resilient slung seat with an adjustable backrest which five, comtwtll place of aches and pains
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  • 11 12 totagt MtmM of v, ■ued m the United kirS <^ expect.-, tobeavSiffif
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    • 44 12 m^'^^# AVEN'CERIf DEMAN 3IN'C HIS RIGHT FOR A OF HIS SWASHBUCKLING 4^W^ G^££R m COLUMBIA'S PICTURIZATION OF ■ri^^LA^JJPJL^J^^fe^ Kokrt Ldais/steiemn's lla.m. 2.pm. 415. 6.30. g 7hißjng»U Preceded by *&MIR nan: tiiiikk stooges ix^ll™L^i THEtR NEWEST ROOF RAISER i Newsree! of Royal Silver Wedding Anniversary
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  • 221 13 Th( iul)»>oi maik«t opm.ri ■UVBg y»'st<iday RaomiOf and business was done as hijjh a> I 44 cents for May On the news of the pos.-ibil- ity of the Port Swettenh;un strike ending, the Market mmod with selleis predominatuiK. Prices at yesterdays close Weie Buyers. Sellers. 'No. 1
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  • 638 13 r.old 3 40 3 50 RafMOg Con 26 27 H Hawanu TintirMs L/J 8.9 f?pn«nc Tin 38 39, fi Selayang 11 3 11 9 cd '/cniw" Con. 97/ s»n)»<i« 24/- 25 Siop*- 11/- 12 S. Kmta 17 b 17/9 S. Malayan 31/6 32/6 S. Tronoh 17 '6
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  • 174 13 Produce Markets Round -Up Lampong black pepper was again marked up by $1 to $121 yesterday. Dealings m Siak sago-flout woiv limited while Lingga was done down to $17%. The market for the Sarawak quality was unchanged. The following were yesterday's quotations RICE No. 1 $88. Other qualities $45 $6x
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  • 22 13 The week closed with the local share market merally easier and a falling off m UM volume of business.
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  • 53 13 NKW YORK. May 6: New York rubber futures closrd nine to 30 higher with MM of 59 contracts. Closing prices: May JJ.b> asked. June 21.78 nominal July 22.05 traded. August 21 60 nominal, September 2150 bid, October 21.40 nominal. November 21J6 nominal. December 21.J0 bid January through July
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  • 24 13 A floating mine, approximately 100 miles east of Singapore, has been reported by the Captain of the vessel. SeuUai, on May 0.
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    • 165 13 Wf LAST DAY! HrtBURGfSJ MlßiDllH DVICIt G&Afh ■IV KKftON MOORE T ■Qmine own executionerQ fl ILj •W.M'.li.n'.i CNIISriNI NOIOIN U IB^IHB An i -i'l' i K'niii !>, >s> n f it AIK(OO!U> ffJ* gi j{ I'HOXK 4042 i:f:x childkfas >i VTtNKKH am a.m. T«>-day: "WCNIOADKB" (m IVohnW«oii»r Tomorrow: KINCi OK
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  • 1052 14 Til- Ortftt K.t-tf L:: Asnuance Company mUll BlMt:n^ to be held In RAgaj >n May 15. Th<- Chan man's t4 h, which i- en dilated with the report, record.- that aft--' It! return to this count* y th<- Company's immediate objects were
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  • 19 14 C2O piculs of tin-ore were produced by the above company's dredge for the month of April.
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  • 26 14 R.A.F. aircraft on passenger and troop cairying flights tiew 8.*****0 passenger miles during the niunth of March, without an accident involving death or inji'.r>
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  • 80 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Vessel: Godowns: Tjikampek 45 Serempane 44 Korea 40 i Alletta-Gorgon 40/1 Resang 40 Nikobar 37/8 1 Glaucu.-! 35 g Stool Architect 33 4 Bali 31 2 I Halvdan 17 Foochovv 19 20 Brandor Darv A 21 2 Kistna 23 I "rianon 25 Benlawers 27 8 Brti Kut^ang 29
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  • 39 14 The foHown- M tin> ICtrlfold Hi' pm« of SS^too in a^?2 Srbo !,r Kong SUnj. vi J* Robert Lee, Lim Chia UtiS Cheng Hua. Npn K |jj Seah Ker Kwan^. Se \-'X Khorn Ta-. Chen^ Hoe. 5
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  • 43 14 The Bright BUtf BpMfc Club cricket XI will meet th- Rock Lisrht XI at 12 noor. tonorow at the Mtdical Oollefe cn-»und. The ?cor^r will be Mr. Stlftfoic! and the umpires M-.v-r«. o J. Lourdes and a Joseph.
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  • 68 14 Londcr.. May 6. Ail ;,u .iic processions of poatical character are ta b^ btnn .:i Ltmdon foi three month- from tonight. Mr. Jtncse Chutei Ede the Home Secretary, announced this m Parliament today alter receiving a report from tat OommiqpiQßer of Poli i Fascist demonstratioo m tbeC.
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  • 160 14 LONDON. May 6. A Foreign Office spokesman today confirmed that Colonel J rj Tassoyov. a former chief of thr Russian repatriation mission m Bremen, had "voluntarily drfertcd" and had now arrived m Britain. In accordance with traditional British policy towards iefugt s. the colonel would be
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  • 660 14 BLUE NETWORK MALAY EN6USH PROGRAMMES From 12.00 noon to 2.00 p.m. Kadiated on 526 metres m medium wave band, and 7200 kc/ sec m the 41 metre band. From 2.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. Radiated on 526 metres only. From 6.00 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. 9.30
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    • 51 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated m Singapore S5. <T\\\A\ STRFFT PRONr t#«4« PASJJAGI ft rRFIC.IITSFRVICES 4 Hong s titP|? HuiLH for fl-kmiK S'to»v A Uml 20 May n4<lor MfUfcMlf i IMadjo*. 1 1 May €|l n '•»'ng M ValMiihanK S Miv f1 1 Tj> f HJMM 2->
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  • 499 15 1 V fo todays races. U* M.al .lay of mmmm meeting: RA E ONE 2 P.M. ((K>t> toa I Wv- B M P.06 Turner (Martin) 1 1 r pope 8.13 Woods (Fox) j? ,r h0P^ 8.07 I -> (Davie*) i0 K 8.07 Eilery (Hobbsi 2 1 B^BSi'
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  • 390 15 RAF. (SelcUrl 3 SRr- oAM™™%v'T fLAY X 1) THKIR BKbV tiAMfc, THIS SEASON. OPPOSED TO TUV < n at JALAN ISESAR STADIUM IN DIV IOP THF LFAruf TO E ON K RMEN EMERGKD VICTORS 1 tTTreE oSK PRISF tS^SSI CREATED A MILD SURi\D
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  • 34 15 FLI'SHINi* MEADO VV 8, May 6: The Security Council 'mooting which was to hay» discussed th<» India-Pakistan issue after tho Palestine question has now been postponed until later today. The
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  • 241 15 SHB Team Pile Up 1 1 Against C Division P olice Soccer League AFTKR \N ABSENCE FROM THE FIELD OF SPORT THROI'GH i'XFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANGBB. THE S.H HWTKAM !ADK A SPECTACULAR RETURN WIFN THI-V MKT C. DIVISION AT THE THOMPSON ROAD TRAINING SCHOOU IN THE POLICE DIVIS.DX LEAGUE AND WON HY
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  • 132 15 SELECTONS FOR TODAY (By ALL A** LEWIS) Rare I.— ROCHDALE Whisponn^ Hope Gypsy B y Race 2 HONFY COMB Radiar« Rhythm Eurekn Race 3. -MAC SCOTT Electroplate Silver Sj-icai Race 4 VVILLOI GHB Y GraiJ Trim Diamond Epic Race 5.- gavf I aw Crispi.tn Elliptic Race 6. LIBFPI MAN E\"?iost
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  • 93 15 The Sumntran football* r.s. who tjave. Huch a delightful display nfiainst the combined Malays on Thursday, meet ttis Sin if<i pore CM*OM «l Jalan Bt xnr Stadium today. Those who were abstut from Thursday's gmme missed a sore.fr treat, for tin visitors displayed taetirs \rhi(h
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  • 144 15 MOSCOW. Ifa) <> Th»last roand of Hrn wrorid championship ness toumamenl [began today with Ktuate'i 80l vinnik apparently romping 1 home an easy winner Each of the live players meeti the othen once more m the next two weeks and, capture the crown the Ameru an Reahevaky
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  • 37 15 Mercantile Institution >(W, Queen Street, Phone 237 ftu'dy IB >our *P are tiinC: Shorthand: (Titman and Circßg) Book-Keeplng: He mentary and Advance. Trat tical kn^lish: Elementary Intermediate and Advaiwe Mathematus: coaches »or j mv nublic exam.
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  • 357 16 L C Huang Sets New 1 7 71 7 Nat tonal Record SHANGHAI, MAT 7.— KR Vhl\(. TMWAVS IM)Mi\ \TIOV MALAYAN L. C. 11l \NCi i II \I.KKI) ll* THK I IRST OVE<IAGAfi VICTORY l\ THK TRACK AND FIELD I ON THK THIKD DAY
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    91 16 •Mtettf timber shortaut h«* *e<xmit*te4 ttntton to detailed efficiency m the working oj h,, JL woodbinds. Results of rmtmrcn mre now aivUabh for X port A mobile mechanical s<, man-hatJoed k rou<ih country and able t<> b* Unvtd l>,, a>, fcj nir <>nt> development. Tht xair h M m. m
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  • 151 16 B A NGOR M A I N X MAY 7. GENERAL GEORGE C KENNEY, AIR FORCE BOMBING CHIEF, SAID TODAY THAT PJ'SSIA EITHER HAS THE ATOMIC BOMB "OR WILL HAVE IT SHORTLY.* "It will not he more than a few years at best before they w;il
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  • 90 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A CHINESE CYCLIST was severely injured when he was knocked down by a lorry m front of the Town Hall at about 10.30 a.m. yesterday morning. He was admitted to hospital. A CHINESE who fell off a moving bus yesterday morning was admitted to
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  • 51 16 {FROM PAGE ONE) and just become co^s m tne Communistic machine. Labour has got its own tights to make just and reasonable demands which will improve their conditions of living, but labour cannot agitato and create chaos just to satisfy the unholy lust for disorder of their Communist
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  • 264 16 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Deep-throated growls, barks. snails, and a variety of othei canine noises greeted the judg- es and visitors to the Dog Show at the Happy World Stadium last evening. Alsatians, Great Danes, coo- I ker spaniels, Scottish terriers, j wired hair
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  • 100 16 SOCCER: East Sumatra Football Association versus Spore Chinese Football Association, Jalan Besar; Third Division: Serangoon Assn. versus Command Depot Medical Stores, McNair Road ground; Friendly: Brinkmanns S.C. versus Singapore Cold Storage at Govt. Printing Office ground. RACING: Last day of Singapore Turf Club's summer meetings Governor's Cup at
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  • 79 16 (Tribune Staff Reportv Mr A D. Butler-Ma Deputy Price Controller, «W yesterday thai several peopj were under the impression tMi sugar il off the ration. was btcause the sugar rtwj for issue to consumen taduded m the new i issued to rice retoilera regawinß the new
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  • 55 16 The Blngapo* < I ball Association President of the corned the visit." ho hoped that then Singapore would iabie M the on. tellers experienc. recent trip to MMr. R- N° laDl I the Sumatran t< i his thanks and players were present visit H &6 Malayan
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