Morning Tribune, 13 May 1948

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  • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE \'OL. 1. .NO. 749. fMiij (10 (v»i/,si THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1948 PIRACY.... NtWSTYU
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  • 131 1 POLICE HUNT FOR RAIED GANGS IN FEDERATION l'" lh> y A police hunt »s m the Federation. Cloak Society of «n Malacca, In Penang. v nte extoition .tt.mi'ts to track vr<\ ,1 illc dl Of f fir«d on I tbilan- i-> wreftI riously tiring. t thej opi- j nter f
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  • 83 1 h j^ p red nvnid Oj v '".V--i» >!'/ in mtrtion vtith tin suspectlinn il Si Kuhher mm| »i Bute Timah buh If H| i n \> < Tuesday drt keen worf< it kam there as t< S itinitay mte* i( i i orken
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    13 1 i2 5 Ire! eW« an Blue it ha* a S t» tal edyea.
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  • 223 1 BOATMEN DIPPED INTO SEA 'From Our Oim Reporter) MM\CC\, MAY 12.— 1 IRATKvS WHO HKIJ) IF CHINESE MOTOR TONGKANG OFF THK M AINLAMi OF SUMATRA RECENTLY WERE SAID TO HAVK IMPROVED ON THE OLD STYLE OF MAKING THEIR VICTIMS "WALK THE i-LAKK THEY TIED THEM IP IN Ot'NNY BAGS INSTEAD
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  • 577 1 (Tribune Staff R<P or J"> nm Fro THE INDUSTRIAL WORKING PART* .VO.W/C COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND F AR »^J F THAT ATTENTION SHOULD BE GIVES TO [J"^J™[ JAPAN'S INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY FOR J^/ggHK A.VCE OF Tf/E RECONSTRUCTION OF *ggt*}*^£ REMARKED DR. P. S. WX**£
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  • 56 1 Five more cases of polio were reported in Singapore last night, bringing the total to 63. Latest victims are two Chinese (one adult and one child), one European woman and two servicemen. Of the two servicemen, one is a European soldier from the rural area, and
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  • 42 1 THE HAGUE, MAY 12 QUEEN WILIUXMINA Ol< TIIK N Kill KK LANDS AN NOI NCKI) IN A BROAD(AST TO THK NATION TONIGHT THAT 811 I WOULD ABDICATE "VI THE BEGINNING OF SEPTEMBER" IN FAVOUR <)l PRINCESS LIANA.— REUTER
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  • 164 1 Daring Hospital Burglary (TfibmtU Staff R(. port or) BALER OF CLOTH NEW MOSQUITO NETS AND MATTRESS COVERS. WORTH AIiOUT $2,000. WERE STOLEN FROM THE LINEN ROOM IN TAN TOCK SENG HOSPITAL SOMETIME DURING TUESDAY NIGHT. The burglars got into the room by removing the tiles and breaking the asbestos eejlThe
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  • 29 1 PONTIANAK, (West Borneo), May 12. Sultan Humid II of Pontianak was today reeieeted by the West Borneo Council to heatl tho state of V> est Borneo. U.P.
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    64 1 BRITAIN 9 L Y M P I C HOPE: Onr „f Ormi Bittnin's hitjirs far this van's Olympic (rumrs to be kcM London is J. M. Wilkinson, of Oxford Unirtrsitu. Hrn he is srrn in BCtJCH, uhtv trinnin<j the 100 yards event ffim D. McWhirtfT also of O.ijord Unirnsity ot
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  • 146 1 BANGKOK. Mai, 12: I *k€ Midfe Eoml Thirty-eight casts of gold- dUpmeni to Macao, belongbars, weighing 1.000 kilo- ed to tin, IroJ urammes and valued at Albrrt Shays mm,,, m about £1.000.000. wen n- Uvamt Trading S' ported lost here last mqht Bangkok poHct thtS
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  • 327 1 MOM OU, MAY 12.— V I Mir.U STATES EMUAss\ SPOKESMAN k said I hi* I nited State* in tht' Smlth-Molotov talks l.:ul no intention of huh Renting l>iliitir:il discus- slons on American-Soviet i relations. 11. said: "We said in v plain unvarnished word* I hat the
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  • 24 1 Washington, May >- Beer tiuy of State George Marshall rejected tin* Idea today of ;i conference Detwet'O >."■ < i »<t.it.'- iti<l RiMBi i Ueutei
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  • 122 2 Shanghai, May 12. Wve men suspected of hiving conducted illegal transactions in Hongkong dollars vwie transferred to the district piocurate yesterday after a police £iillinK, it is learned. They will be formally charged m court shortly. Meanwhile, the China Press reports that Mr. C. Wang, manager
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  • 438 2 TRI.'D SOCIETY CASE They were invited to gi\o a theatrical performance on tV night of March 4 but oi the»r arrivi? at a clearing ;r a rubber plantation ort Bu :it Trrnah Raid, they disC jvervd that there was no "w ivanp" fit
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  • 125 2 Thiee Cliim^e Alleged to have been identified by five victims of an armed obbery which took place at No. 327-A. Lorong 9. 'Gey-lang on May 9. were produced befoie Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears, yesterday. The men were Lim Ah Tee (18) of No. 46.
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  • 108 2 AIR PAGEANT AT TENGAH Pi'::.- it ftightl ,t itiCa ip« Spitrir- i ifl II be chief attr r it tie R. Tengah St itioi At Home' the Gen M Satu May 22. :r m to 6pm For a ?rnal! charge the lie will b■ from groutKi to rboeni plots ask
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  • 235 2 < Front Our Ovn Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Mav 12. For robbing a clerk on Alhherat Estate. Kuala Lumpur on the night of Jan. 15. this year, two Chinese. Chen Yoon Kim and Pan Chan were convicted by Mr. Justice T. T. Russell at the
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  • 531 2 A graphic description of a gun battle fought between a posse of police and gunmen who were inteicepted on their way to allegedly cany out an armed robbery at the junction of Oxley Road and Orchard Road and which resulted in one of
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  • 172 2 Twenty-three Straits-born i r.onyas of Singapore were arrested when the police raid ed theii premises and alleged- j ly found them Indulging in the ;;ames of "chiki" and "buj- f vng". -3mu aSu dsoq.w 'uauio.u aqx ed from 21 to 72. were produced
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  • 595 2 ,i 5,H nBNrE RELATIN.; n, Vl > MXJOTJkD MURDER BY Si ;Wr **X* Z ,'ESE ON BOARD A MOTo CHE WESf JOHORE CO AS THE BODY INTO THE SpY HAD fIBEN DONE. Hou r, 'v J THE BOAT. TERRIFIED BY Vh\, BEFORE HIM JUMPED
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  • 30 2 (Trib i Shir- I wainci of Malava I mine ha ,101 deg Radio warnings t I Straits of: [aland w tudc bomb t Ships wei ti Sistanc* i
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  • 12 2 I TJic J mlttances f .month ol I •Sin^apo: 1
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  • 135 3 tun Own R* porter) __>Hiniri|»l servants working with u\l X icretarlat %vl!l not be puid the four- reav of salaries as r«jcommended by PfSS^i an N iru tared io „t the I* v idopunf t l on P u m taken., j
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  • 192 3 Nation Of Arms Act Alleged -him- NZ Ktoß] L,. c Brown and a on two chargw ISii possession of it r .-mnur.itior. hriri the <^" for tho .#<.! M:. M BllttPMe. v :b\\c Prosecutor. tV. .ictinj. on mformai Chinese detective got ic trie* of the accused oc October 5 iiccompani-j
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  • 90 3 Mr. K.P.K. Menon WJtipfrf the MalavaJpunits -i Singapore JP-AbfcHa last week it ™«rt3hDa Mission Hall t five a fare: l2 retir -ng from the t^:;' '--..tu India Lj"*"^ listing of K V H K f: M.non. f x A^ v FUhman, j. d^;" hi V. Ramaman"- 'V'" O. Miiir,. -A.
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  • 82 3 Moie tha- b.009 .-.ji,.n ol unclaimed, confiscated, unsetviceable and intestate property was sold by the Singapore Police ycstertiUy at the Central Policr Station in three hours. The property included, bicycles, tyres, textiles, and a certain amount of je'vellery. which was originally value by the auctioneers,
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  • 387 3 {Fr<jm Our Out, Reporter) KL'ALA LUMPUR, MAY 11. THE NEW MALAYAN UNIVERSITY WILLr REALLY BE OF GREAT BENEFIT TO THE MALAYS, DECLARED MR. H. R. CHEESHJMAN. PIRKCTOR OF EDUCATION. FEDERATION OP MALAYA. JN VN INTERVIEW TO THE TRIBUNE THIS MORNING. Mr. Cheeaeman was implying to
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  • 412 3 ItK Mali van Pruv. Del tioii on Friday utUrnooi visited the Renfra* Worfcj Od the ftrra of Lobnits which has provided considerable amount oi material for rehablliutiui: work so far carried out in tr.« Malayan tin mining industry 'Ihe Manager ol the Con* pany
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  • 100 3 A meeting of the yoiWK people of the Christ qhurch Singapore, to form an organisation for promoting the welfare oi young people by dined spiritual means and through social, intellectual and physical agencies-, was held on Monday. The Rev. F. I. Samne» Baboo was in the
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  • 207 3 KUALA LUMPUR. May U —The number of candidate, who got through the Cambridge School Certiftute <xamUiation In the Federation this "year W 11^ 33 c P :n P ared with 902 in Jd46. but the percentage was $2 compared witn 64 in W6. Though there was little
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    • 468 3 ON YOBOAOIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK I T^'prtr-r^^n, in S^n^ a son^ MAL4V PNGWSH m "ft p^SSJSaI Int,^- 12.30 O P Southern Hotel R-jf PROGRAMMES W Sls News in Malay; 1 ®*JjJ^g3S2«Tfi From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radi- P p.m°Progran\'me Summary. Opening Announcement Pr ated on 526 metre* In the
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  • 89 4 JTirc/JoAtora from '/>' Arm* Fin Bcv'c umieiti m >m<m wervtet m tfcty worked ,rith <ht Uh il ftrtmf* from tht C iroi Fun Btat'om t> combai the ti>e at Bin Stn>, Rubtei Factory m Tuesday. Al'oy n tll tar t>vin* with about 100 fijhten «M
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  • 106 4 The <!< ath took place at his residence at Segamat on Sun<tay of Dr. C. Chelliah, member of the Town Board, Segamat. founder of the India-Cey-lon Association and Manager of Tamil and Malaval:m schools-, At the age of G2. Ho leave.- 1 seven children, one of whom
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  • 312 4 WASHINGTON. May 11. The Airny Department announce i at thp Tropical Medicine Congress that an experiment at Kuala Lumpur, Malaya had proved that a new "miracle drug.' Chloromycetin, was highly effective in treating Berub Typhus. The ai my released a preliminary report
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  • 197 4 The story of a search of a party of tour Chinese by detectives at a Singapore amusement park om the ni^ht of December 11 last and the arrest of one of them, alleged to have been armed with a load«nl automatic pistol, v/a related at
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  • 308 4 'From Oar O\r n R< lM „t tl IPOH. May 11. Here is ai story that reads like an incident from the pen of Somerset Maugham or Vicki Bfttam. a story of love hindered by unicmantic officialdom. Red tape can never be channel!
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  • 243 4 LAKE SUCCESS. May 11 Mi. M. Gopala Mennn. Unde* Secretary to the Indjan Mini*tiv of External Affairs, today told the United Nations Nat Hies Commission that the Ini '.han Government hail taken strict measures to control the traffic of illicit drugs in the Country and had
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  • 130 4 Alk-ged to have accepted an illegal gratification from a t •uiiding contractor. Frank Wilson Norris. a 44-year-old Eurasian, employed in the Architect Department of the Singapore Municipality, was produced yesterday in the Second Police Court to face a corruption charge. It was alleged that on April
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  • 150 4 PENANG U H Kdj Loh Si temp', it Ayei It ii the scene ol Qltiaticn cei A gvben more tl monks from il over Malaya srill be riven li stiuctionpontm itea of Buddhism befon taken into the ranks. Thia la tho first ceremonj tl kind to be
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  • 37 4 GENOA. Ma Toscanini tel after an ftbsenc Ibotrd the SS NaplesTosoaniMi u*< tation to <^ iu He »W h onlv at Km S in Milan *<s i 10 to "comuii. n friend and ttalj posei Arrigo >
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  • 969 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Lm u bo«U at cb too* a C'-'Urt ..««hr.- n tea vir J Buck.ey 'X i rlsll li 5i nglei rrymar, >nway. n «JJ r ind Mr effected cocktail- > served i moon-lit g vearlog :k model. l to blaclc f smart jowni ciallv
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    • 320 6 THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1948. U.S. To China With ihf arrival in. Shanghai next month of Ift. Roger Lapham. the US. Aid to cnina programme Will be iei in motion. The money under this programme amounting to U.5.5463 million is to be spent largely upon non-military enterprises Pan of the money
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    • 228 6 During the war five full Chinese divisions were i rained by Americans in India and were furnished with the most modern U.S. arms and equipment. In addition 15 other division* were partially trained. Yet these armies were unable to stem Communist encroachment upon Manchuria and even further south. It
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  • 32 6 Pnot(, graph. A (iroitp picture 'nktn nfttr //k •icfddinff of Mr. Fnmkhin Httdred GodrU W<nme\ ami Mis* Gnnvor Anita Ohrtu ttt St. Andrea's Cnthfdrnl <m M<»ut'tu afternoon Tribune
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  • 1091 6 MODERN SUPERSTITIONS POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE u~ WORLD AFFAIRS Man. so the popular saying goes, is a thinking animal. That i* what gave him mastery over other animals who inhabited the earth long before man did. Compared with the lion or tiger h- is a weak creature in physical strength.
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  • ROUND-UP CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 256 7 th tern;. I citizen ibl( to Bri- iMMcningt, I the ambiguity Brltteir dunn. n the Hous, ol r today on British na- ird Chancel- lor. Lord Jowitt. said that tin. peoples of some of the n« we: dominions such as India Pakistan and Ceylon ana some of
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    • 68 7 ATHENS May 11. Sown 0 wen shot in Salonika ETthr* executed la Trikala the Greek Government pontinued to entry out death pgfci participation la thi 1944 f"^ i( I:,, French Minister in iu\ St. CVT, acting „M instructions from th« i French foreign Otice, wti calling on
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    • 61 7 LAKE SUCCESS, May 11. United Nations Commission <>r. Narcotic Drills voted ii* ask the government Of Siam ritoul it (Hits of heavy increase r, Um swugglini; of opium from dm. Hany J Analinger of the United States reported numer* I Izuren of opium from S:am
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    • 84 7 RANGOON, May 12. The Burn* Government yesterday ■ppointed a special commission issei the value of properties '^thi- British-owned Inawaddy Hotilln Company which will be taken over by the Government on Junr l, ;i v a rvsult of the rationalisation of Burma's \nUi wat» 1 transport. Tho
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    • 58 7 (lX y7 x 12. For Vt n^^-:.ml a half on n 'Bht an air-taxi i SSSfrt^'y Violet Bonrmer chair- il Party, frcn, ■■"v.rnoydon •scwheel. Other were Mr. Peter who had ai- Ending the confer. and Mr Harold ,-d jrj n g ht. in position near
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    • 11 7 U Workers Principal Paris nl on strikp Reuter
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    • 178 7 LONDON, May 11. -Mr. Leonard Gammans, Conservative, asked in the House of Commons today when he might expect a reply to his letter of Oa 7 last regarding a petition irom the Government Pensioners' Society of Penang. Mr. David Rees-Williams. Umlei -Secretary for Colonies. replied
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    • 107 7 KOREA: TENSION EASES Seoul. May 11. TCMfcXI 3Med anil little violence wateported throughout Korea today after yesterday's nisi democratic elections in- the country's history. People moved about freclv and showed great inteiest in the early election returns displayed on boards in the sticets These results placed five moderate rightwingers of
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    • 74 7 MUNICH. May 12. Western German food strikes spread further yesterday and it was estimated that 213.000 workers vere out. Hamburg radio said 160,000 wtre idle in Lower Saxon, where they were stated to be (■emaniilng the resignation of Ihe Food Minister, Hen August Block. In the
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    • 204 7 London. May 12. A "Mai-] shall Plan" tor th. whoit world was urged yesterday by Btar John Boyd 'Orr, retired director of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation. rio told a. audience: "The Marshall Flan providing food and the equipment needed for
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    • 313 7 JERUSALEM, May 11. Jerusalem will be declared an open city tomorrow or Thursday barring unforeseen circumstances," the International Red Cross announced in Geneva tonight The entire city win become a security zone for the protec* lion of i on-combatunt civilian* under the scheme to
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    • 78 7 London, May 11 iMdjf Barker. wif»« of Ctinci.il Sn Evelyn Barkoi, former < Joint ;i Officer Commanding Ktitish forces iti Palestine, had halt' opened a parcel containing jjelignite delivered thiou^h the post to the genet hl\s home in Suney today before slu- MM pected the presence
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    • 48 7 London, May 1 1. funreutt Eiizubith iron unmffhri toila a tit Pur is reports t>j <» plot t>> atisussirwtr In r dm inif her nsit tins week to tht Wwettch capital. "The Pritur.s\ in rot the U'ast bit frHfhttnrd,' it icas authoritntti >hi tut d Reuter
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    • 49 7 Baghdad, May 12. Th« 20-<lay strike of 0,000 liaq--1 IVtroh'um Company workers has rnclod. it wan oAcially Ant O'l horo yosl^nUy. The Com DHny was aai<J to bftve met th»* 1 Striken 1 denafuid for highei wages ami hjj;h ccx-st of living un«l house allttwanccs Reuter
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    • 29 7 VIKNNA. May 12. Soviet i troops ftrvrl intf> th<' United States' Eone of Austrin during a kidnap chasr of two Austrian civilian?, American uuthoriti'S iljsclosoM yeatiM'lay
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    • 23 7 HOLLYWOOD. May 12 SwofiiHh actroHH Signc I lasso ia recovering pttlWactotily ijoni an opeiiition on Monday for acute appendicitis. U.P.
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    • 37 7 Liege, May 12 Arsenal, th.English twcocr champions wii<> iiv touii!)'-' BelgtOtn, l>«;ii Liege berc iaal ni^ht by Iwo gosli to one. \t hah tun. Lhe ttAen w* i< level i-.u-i) hitvlna ro ■> <\ <>n» eroal. Reuter
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    • 29 7 LONDON, May 12. Aboul 30 Brilifh >"!•! Indian journa ii.' ts had a trial night over London jfwterday In th« Air India International Conatella Lion i>lMn«' "Rajpul Princeai
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    299 8  - "VOODOO" GOOD TROOPS PROVES BY Trfrun* Wtmfl R'/k»»»w< t "Voodoo" a yrtrr* t if sh<*v '>.!/ fHfinh>rn n> thi Brihak Tran*U Cnwnp <>n i Twsdaif niaht. prondnl it splendid nn/ht's I tiit*.rtu,ntn*nt foW the v\a*y \rt^(h iunnposrd thf <iudi*f\c* i Tht .s/joir uiis .vp«»ntorti If Cnptnin Bed- |OM, Cdnif) \V*
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  • 101 8 LONDON. May 12.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. Indian High Commissioner in London, described the Indian poet Tagore as "one of the greatest teachers, thinkers and philosophers of the present age" when he spoke at a Tagore Birthday Anniversary meeting in London last night. More than 300 Indian
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  • 142 8 THE CHU ATOM v:hich°haf b eon fcffiS^fcJJSS M the problem: "Is the m V.* earl right' "has decided, ha' ;U*'r- V targets-can be justified m .dS? 1 unscrupulous tggnuoi nce The commission, appoin-ed h. u of Canterbury and York. Mnsk&'fcH rt *99*k for a ;r P?WI the d in the
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  • 72 8 PEIPINO. May 1 officially announced the Chinese Cove seeking to Hack source of expertly i terfeit United Sta notes in Peipinp. It high quality paper a Indicated that N outsitie China. At the same time nouneed counterfeit the police sa;<! they eo a series of rai« the Dlackmarket
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  • 172 8 SHANGHAI. May 12 Chin«\«e Government Airfare* nlares stepped up aerial bon ha»«ii'ients on Commun>st j i sit ions and communications in Manchuria, as the two p: ed Red advance toward Mukden and Chinchow areas continued. Government reports said ele--1 ments of the three Red colui
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  • 100 8 LONDON. May 11. The 'Big Four" Foreign Ministers deputies on the future of the Italian colonies today resolved the deadlock over the timetable for hearing the views of ether interested governments. They appointed a committee ot work out specific times for hearing these views between June 1 and
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    • 34 8 AU THE GOOD J|9 Precision fevif* 'M^/B f«'/y 9iiaroMte«d. .m'^^m lequt.^; polled 'm ',;^K Q*>d Ch? v f 4 fjß Cold Nib w^'^W >*<•» h»| M ttm Mi* c< X jy i i >-■ i jp
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  • 198 9 ■< ib that ;«r am 0' Thf A I I i diffcn of the < pi conD PEACE I has shown itself thus far rtely unwilling to co- toward! an order n free association. Iti rutel* nurse with an in- ijko that of a religious I "the conviction
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  • 168 9 China First od Shipment C. M.tv 11 n 'aul G. Hoff- today been auth< i>hi; nt of ;r.d undei the e act. lion includes :cn. petr iri'if foi re* *ey in China. he |8.00l un inthi N the but fron ea. fs. with th< wls an I rice. <• through
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  • 47 9 LONDON, May 11.— An aut hoi native source said today that A. P. Clark, manager of the Barclays Bank in Jerusalem, had declined the post of Special United Nations Commissioner for Jerusalem after the mandate ends. Other candidates are now being considered. U.P.
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  • 55 9 Phiillis Brf»iica. wen thr names aivm to tin daughter 0/ .Vr. and Mrs. Ptttr Lim at fur chrisU nm<i at St. Aiuin v. ON $uii(la<i. The MM o/ A/r. and Mrs. Y no Bmi fin MM christened with the names Yin Vui Alw'n at his baptism at St.
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  • 171 9 LOXDOX. May n. Prime M>nistcr Clement At tin tonit/ht sent a "me—age of gratitude" to all British p<r•ONMeJ (II PaU'stint. In a m*mage to Palestim High Commissioner, Ooi. Su Alan Cunningham, Mr. AW" xaul: -Tlu high h"l>'* Which ivr took I'P the matutatr have
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  • 58 9 OSLO. May 11. Norway and Qrea t Britain lied ono-om in STLtrt day of the jeoog ,oun(i in tin- I'av.s Cup to,i (iv each ecoring •> win i^' 1 sinelea matches. No.wmVs .lunar. H- .1 Britain s Geonn ev i-,;. 6-3, 6-2. Britain;! I i,-^
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  • 210 9 f ONIM >N Miv 11 A I-« I ni mm ;ii»«« t Pti liament. 11l IfMVtoC K<!elin.in. tuged i hi formulation of a j»»int \:r Id-Amci'c.in ol policy t<>i tin M]<!<li» K.tst nwter flovt'in hn:u direction iming a debate n oil jn thi HOUM "f COM*
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  • 113 9 NEW DELHI Co-opera-tive forming w.ll be tried for the first time in India by 400 refugee families from Western Pakistan. They are offered 1,000 acres of land in Alwai Ihrou£h the Government of India. The families formed an organisation called the "Jhang Agricultural Co-operative Settlement" and
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  • 142 10 tnnierit v,--..V suggestion b> tormei Vice )f T* it should in ft 1 India and p// with the,, do::^/ t ting of proporuona r to the unccn '^V:, PJ members of t JI Asking w.r I heon made in th I with the dom^^gj Ither the latter
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  • 69 10 A leview of Vat QmM t.xanimation U hy Inspector of Schoo A. Goxxlchilvi revealed a s 'i»op of 2 per cent in the 1 1 it ion oi MiceeMM The ptrcenUce tor the Namination ;.> 82 vrhUel tent, was legLitere. m On the whole Mr flood
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  • 45 10 Rome. Ma> -Luijtiß di, 75-year-o:u Budget Dim wit elected Pri Meat of on Tuesday r. g it Mr. Einaud of rope's best kaowm M*J and a prolific writer m J mic matter*. A. UteriUJ nister in Liie 'aWn^ "J Dc Oasperi. Reutei
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  • 34 10 PORTUGUESE AR CHIEF TO VISITE BRITAIN LONDON May otfkv anno Barroa Rodngr-ies General Staff' fWfl Army, will I lin June I to 8 a the Army C the Governm British Am IWJ Forco eatai
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    • 324 10 i omicK: lAefliisi* v lo ihv Mu mini; Tribune I s F 4/*0 WSH 7O AMkV nX/^T "\J/' W'IHAT I CAN 7 Z>oN Vdo YOU KNoJVMi-L, MRS COUHCtUOR *UGGL£sTth4tS JUST LIKE K*)l ATTENTION MB MAYOR TO A- l StR. AND l OOUBT WHO THAT \IM AFRAID I HAVEN 7 GIVEN
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  • 1544 11  -  ARTHUR LA BERN FOUR-DAY SERIAL v adapted for the Michael Bakon film pity j from the colourful novel— By |r l mdo* J fo vet ir ticular I m that i mil I taken J gill. dentall? i.- crimiOf th> tturbed BamfiR -it TWO bly
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  • 182 11 IMPROVED MAGIC -EYE FOR RACE FINISHES An Austiuh.in sporting 1 innovation is the Pi.vision i.ic in Improved itoagic- >'•' < unicia toi use ;i< raro track* it in, beta invented by i tonn.M pirss photogTapfter. ■ad [i likely to be adopted »<y many Austialian racthg bodiei Tk€ muchlM in<«)rpormtca ;m
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  • 167 11 WlMi a paity <>t n 1 1 n»* police efcaefcad the f>« »i t cleat an< f doCMWHtI of a. Miot<ii boat in the rnnt-i Roads at Singapore Hat bom. th»>y discovered that then* was <,rw peiMon in excess of the mini her stipulated in the Bfcperi
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    • 61 11 LAST SH( \vs M.15 ,v 9 |5 p.m. Mai Drama brimiag ovet PIXELOOI a MIHTH '< \l ISO* JSETTE MacDONALD ft ETHEL WATERS Nxin,, T MORROW Mrince of Thieves' L tiiir in i :ij> L SE S WOELD f Ni-lv 7 Ilir > Mfc h2 J rtoh nfrolor V r(hanKt
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    • 39 11 fi/whct PHOENIX AERATED 4 nr r* r\ o W A I K J AGAINST EPIDEMICS NOW PREVALENT HYGIENIC MANUFACTURE AND FREE FROM ALL IMPURITIES 771^ Youngsters And The Oldsters Love Them PHONE: -^OJ> or :^7«» FOR YOUR URGENT REQUIREMENTS
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  • 65 12 LON'DOX. May 11 The Critish and Guatemalan Gov6rnmentl have agreed to submit the dispute over the sovereignty Of British Honduras to the" Internationa! Court of Justice at The Hague, the British Foreign Office disclosed tonight. But Britain is unwilling to a^ree to Guatemalan conditions—that Britain shall
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  • 24 12 B produce m Z OJOd Pol, v < dnv to h.- tav our 7i] T^-' motiv,. of h, sua.l. JJ« ta bail j
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    • 108 12 JEHOME tIR»*S CUMMER -KT -J .TECHNICOLOR NOW SHOWING! 11—2 1.15—6.30—9.15 PreredVd by: BRITISH PATIIE NEWS! LtOPitl I*il(sTimajfe Brad mn g:et» dawn to Business .s<Miii!*h tup nnal etc. etc. S CAPITOLM TRULY ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURES OF ALL TIME! sltas" Mor> rh 1 Sao >h k^%BH H^v «tf»»n tvt< gov*
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    • 105 12 Last Four S//J, t?i±\l\\ irui Supported by Malayan Gazette h w -n. Late Sultan Of Perak" -Car fr-.als E tc TOMORROW Vou'volTever^eTnTpict^ A So Inusual? Seymour \denzaL SM ROBERT CUMMINGS mm brian Donievy f'Fm "99L MARJORIE REYNOLDS ■■..•V.". :j^ fff r, SEYMOUR NEBEViI "^j Hi f :w AIBERI S fJJi^^T
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  • 678 13 1 • trfl*** 1 • 1 14.00 B J TH 1 I B 1 •iT.--1 Lav --"•.• m 1 K, ps ■"1 BY Sf H 18.00 BJ 1 75 wl Pgß lc 15 BB BBL 1 BO Bs K l 75 75 pr 2.70 S U« 5
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  • 29 13 The share market continued quiet and dull with little business passing. Tins and rubbers in somt cases were marked down. Industrials were also inclined to be easier.
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  • 392 13 It was decided on Tuesday by the Deputy Munir pal Preri' lont a^' «W Municipal, Trvaauier (to whom the nrcmmry authority ha.i .'♦•legated by the Municipal f ommtaalonerj) t,, close the •JSt of cash applications tot the Singapore Municipal 3'/, L -an I!'4K imm.'.liat.'ly. and to
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  • 188 13 London, May 11. Optimism tempo rod with caution was the London stock market reaction todav to the news of Russian acceptance of United States proposals. The Oil market >rovided the only real movement with a sharp rise in th< price of Anglo- Iranian shares hut the advance
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  • 238 13 Remarking Uut he dU m «-Vvv t t ,>IMoI wa< gfosi to him ompatriot. Mi Justin- Browi tt the A- Court yesU>ida\ nil »ced mi, N g n cng •vun carrying .inns ,riu m iiwi,i! possession <>! ammjoi -i'>n. to livr yous'
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  • 131 13 MARKET NOTER JOTTINGS (From our Financial Corr) The usual tioa'eis' and poi itoeki statistics were Issuct •estcrdiy. showing an in »rease of 15.798 tors. Ph« narket eased slightly afterwards 1 ecovered. Figures Issued by the ZU of Statistics are UMial ly very comprehensive but i' is noted that these deafc
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  • 93 13 The rubbei nun !v< t open* i st.. ai. yesterda) moraing bul wit'i st<K-.(s s"h»wiml; an in crease >>f IS.7M tons, it eutd slightly v. tth ;i t< w iellcn in ttie ai .ri do >n. howevci :h market beewi rtcadiei with buyers predomioatinf;. i 'nct^s quoted jreatet<Uy
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  • 310 14 DON M«v 1-' The Augtralian ciicketets. for all ;heir od stall look like bttaf fmOtA with problems when •electors gel «lOU"|i to th«- task ot choosing their te in to in. m Englar I In Iht tiist T.-st at Nottingham, stau.n on Ji::> 10 It
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  • 154 14 Produce Markets Round Up Th« pepper m cjiuinuod firm yesterda ac.\.l quotations wre agair ette: with inqui?i'> from flvyrJCftf. Siak .-ago ttou ir.iptaved to •fIT. Thr foiiQWin^ v'j-.e yester day's i, .rotationRICE No. 14' Othet qi:aUtie< $45--|6 r >. GLITISOCS KICE: S4B $60. MEEHOON tf.IJC Noodles 555 $75. SL'GAR: Bc^t
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  • 81 14 Loksang 44 Shears Toboali E.S.V.D.L. Korea 42/3 Gorgon 41 Merlimau 40 iPakhoi) 38/9 Glaucus 36/7 j Serdang Louis McHnury Howe Scott E. Land 33/4 Bali Lam Hai— Steel Vendor 31/2 iSirdhatjai 17/1$ Scudai ri> 1&/2O Hong Ann 20 Darvel 21 Blankvann I 23/4 (Maron) 25/6 St Cloud Victory
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  • 79 14 The Christian Brothers Ola Boys' Association will celebrate Founder' a Day on Saturday with a football match between the Association and the Combined Christian Brothers Present Boy*. An at Hpme will be held alter the match C.8.0.8.A. will be selected from ttw tpJlQWtng:— M trammel!, W
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  • 118 14 in a friendly game of badminton last we^k, Marigold beat the Jacques B.P. by 6-3. Results as follows: Kor Ken? Siang beat Teo Tiang Bak 15-6, 15-f: Seah Yeak Khern beat John Loii 9-15. 15-8. 15-13; Wee Ghim Tec beat Teo fbiang: Kiat 5-0, 5-4; Lam Joon Shu
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  • 65 14 The following players will represent the C.Y.M.A. (Cathedral of the Good Shepherd t Association in soccer against the Rocklites Sports Party or May 17. on the. St. George'*Ground (C.Y.M.A.) at 5 p.m. M. Sobriclo D. Swyny 8 DcSouza M. Swyny R. Mos bergep R. Kesaler R. Cordeiro: A.
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  • 24 14 East West Society The East-West Society will meet at the Y.M.C.A., Stamford Road, at 8.30 p.m. today when a quiz programme will be held.
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    18 14 4 fjroup picture taken at S*. Av<ir, ,< Cith^lrai christening o( Adezxne Ut Hu daughter w Mr and w
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  • 67 14 4-1 Win For F. N. Thr Fraser Neave Sports Club defeated the Sime Darby XI at soccer by four goals to on*.* ai Woodsville grounds last week. Scorers for F Ik N Sports Club were Taltft 2, AU and Kassim one each. The following played fpr fhs winners Ong Keng
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  • 233 14 Tes and starting times for thi- qualifying round of the Island Club Open Golf Invitation Competition on Saturday. May ir> are as follows: Ist TEE 3 pjn. W. H. Percy-Harman (8). Major R. H. Archdale (7); 3.05 Major D. A. T. Carson (B>. M. H. Windsor
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  • 237 14 SHANGHAI. May 12:- -With the conclusion of the field and track yesterday the main interest in the National Athletic Meet will today be centred on the final round robins of the soccer, basketball and volleyball tournaments, in which the last four teams will play
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  • 80 14 S'PORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS Clubs and parties affiliated to the Singapore Badminton Association are reminded that entries for the ladies and men's junior singles and doubles close on Saturday, May 15, and those who have not sent in their entries are requested to do so at once. There shall be no
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  • 69 14 The Lucky Strike B.P. represented by Cheang Seng Lock. Loong Pan Yap, Hoo Chun Kan, Charlie Yeo, Wee Fng Siang. Low Poh tfye, Tan Kce Ln, Samacti, Hotfri, Cyril de Souza. Tan Howe Phoo Bakar, Kader, Jimmy Yam. On;; Eng Bpe anJ Hoo Chun Pong, will meet
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  • 144 14 In a ratUffl frtddty bailminton n.atch hold at C.G.E.S. hall last w*pk brtwen the Avonova B.P. aid the Choon Guan English Sk'.iool Bat' the latter woo by 7 gUM to 2. Results were a.s follows. (C.G.PS. "Bat*" player* mentioned first* Sirgles: Quo* Kenp Kiat lost to RashiU
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  • 74 14 proved too rfrong g "J pital Youngster* of soccer on Monday. M.H. won by 3^ V ;t r The foHowlng will the Hospital YoungW suss-? rjs Ssu3l: vJ. der pogK K. x liir Bajah. T. Nadara vclho. A. Ponnu r;ljail ge.su, K. Moktai F. Kam. A K S-
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    • 67 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. tavorporattd in Singaporo m. c hclia sTnurr PBON^ 35>1l 5 PASSAGE ft FREIGHT SERVICES "Hung Slang" for H'kong, S f tou JL Amoy 20 \|ay (IUMi and deck passenger*) •llonjj Thony Falemhan< 18 Ma:,' HouK Tat M Djambl 85 M».V •Hon^r soo./ IS
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  • 444 15 Chinese Athletes Last Minute Win In Scrappy Game Indians Bealen In Senior HeagiiS Match' iTHI BTM 3 INDIAN ASSN. 2. ISESE A T i,r. >\INED \T THE EXPENSE OF THE TW(> AT JALAN BESAR STADTUJB JIAN A v >> iF D THE CHINESE ATHLETES TO ctEPJ^ r F 'tHE BOTTOM
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  • 80 15 Use< itiv. > l toWj JJJjj [-March iost Istri Vntn of the j g ime was 1 lav. t!l ln I iy :wo on The Ir»i ar/ w gainst the oho: Wlii and ii Against thr F S irity Section, la loli B ihi u. against i
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  • 53 15 row Lincolrii of No !<: S Settlements I Command R.A.F Station Ten- ah VVill over Milay.i on F a minimum h- oo f e, T tnea of proximate on Bahru :.:)4 a.m.. Malacca 7.50 im 8.11 if 8.19 a.m.. .:-.-.vn 9.02 9.47 a.m.. 10.11 a.m.. Mering 11.35
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  • 32 15 •tic Party iporc Recreccer on the w at 5.15 p.m. n will be following: Beng Hoo Kim Kiat. Koonl Sng i'Aul 1 Kim if Seali Hin, wun Kin Swee
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  • 134 15 Second Division: MALAYS BEAT INDIANS Malaya II 2; Irvlians II 0. Scoring a goal in each half. Ihe Malays II iefeate'l the Indiana IT 2 nil in Spcorvl Division league match playeii at Geylang: (Stadium, yesterday. Tm> in<Han« appeared to he weak in *lieir defence ai'--v aveiin^ ;n *h«il attacks.
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  • 147 15 sec. 1; csc 0 The Singapore Cricket Club matched a narrow victory over the Ceylon Sports Club wrhen they defeated them by cne gx>al to nil in a friendly soccer match on the Padane yesterday. The Ceylonese started the game two short, and later played
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  • 194 15 The C.Y.M.A. held the Malays to a two -all draw when they met yesterday in a Div. 3 League game at St. George's Road ground. The game, though evenly contested, was colourless. A slip- ptiy ground and a heavy ball slowed play considerably, .\nd th. game
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  • 43 15 BANGKOK, May l- Til Chinew Olympic soccer team beat Siamese "Phra NeJcorn team 7 ?»als to 3. Hie s»m< was rough throughout. Th< Olvinpic team i me first half. Tfc Chinese team is to plaj -1 Bangkok or mured l\P
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  • 254 15 CHINA OLYMPICS: nt>S A^ GHAI MAY ll HDNG KOKC SWEPT TH*. rmvp 5 r A l, S J IMMING EVENTS IK HEATS AT TH>: ii? i,? SK NAIJ ONAL GAWEB TODAY ±S WELL A*S I, o? SIA AND SIAM CHINESE BOYS AND HtRLS ALSO QTALIFIED
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  • 163 15 LONDON, May 10. My Babu, about whom there wore adverse rumours over the week-end, was still a warm favourite at 9-4 for the Derby when the card was called ovet at the Victoria Club, London, ionlght. The Cobbler remained second favourite at 17-2. The price of
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  • 223 15 fcYDNEY. May 11.—Bigh-teen-ycar.old free-style chain pmn. Jonn Murshall. set i new Victorian state Quarter mile record recently, and m>vv holds every Victorian fret' style record from 110 yards to a Mir. In his latest swim, h< knocked three seconds oil Goff Vockl.r's 1933 time 0] 5
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  • 102 15 SYDNEY. May 11. Wancn Ho yd Australian 110-yards free-style swimming champion and O 1 y m p i c competitor, is training for the Olympic 100 in» ties free-stylo by swimming with his !< 'gs tied together, and is registering K f >od times despite
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  • 145 15 MELBOURNE, liajf 11. Playing tofether for the llrsi time here recently Johii Bromwich and Prank Bedfl man staffed thai they would develop Into a formidable doubles pair Sedgman iin been playing In the rtghl (first) court for the P <s t 1;--months, but as Bromwich is rtght
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  • 449 16 DRAGGED OUT... AND BATTERED TO DEATH Inquest On Death Of You ng Chinese HOW A GANG OF MORE THAN TEN MALAYS AND INDIANS Rt'SHED INTO A COFFEE SHOP. DRAGGED OUT A YOUNG CHINESE AND BATTERED HIM TO DEATH WAS REVEALED TO THE SINGAPORE CORONER, MR. W. G. PORTER, YESTERDAY WHEN
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  • 66 16 Coming into force tomorrow will be an Annual Supplement, Volume 2, to the Laws of the Colony, containing orders, proclamations, rules, regulations, by-laws and notices made or issued between January 1, 1941 and February 14, 1942. This is prepared according to the provisions of the revis* d Edition
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  • 52 16 SEOUL, (KUREAi, May 12: Lieut-Genet al .John Ho.jjie, '"ommandn in Chief of Ann rican force.-; in Korea, today described South Korea's first election as a "tremendous vote polled by patriotic ami freedom-loving citizens, an unprecedented victory toi democracy over the allout efforts t;f Communist-directed subversive propaganda, terrorism and
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  • 22 16 The annual meeting of Um i <)!<: Rafllesians 1 Association will be held ♦omorrow at Raffles Institution, commencing at 030 p.m.
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  • 35 16 (Tribune staff Ksporfer) Two motor cars wore Involved hi a collision at .'oo Chlat Road yesterday evening rcsultißg in serious injury co one of the occupants of the CV. Another sustained imnoi Injuries.
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  • 87 16 British Start Exodus From Palestine HAIFA. May 12.— Hundreds of British troops and their equipment were loaded aboard two big- transports in Haifa harbour today in the beginning ■of the British exodus from Palestine. The main group was taken .n lighters to the 20.000-ton tran^- port Samaria, anchored across the
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  • 75 16 ROME, May I*-.— iiaiy* gnt constitutional President, Signor Luigi Einaudi, will take the oath of office before Parliament 'at 6 p.m. (local time) today with all Italy celebrating the event as a public holiday. Leaving the joint session of the Chamber and Senate the 75-year-old Presiuent. former
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  • 90 16 LONDON. May 12. The Earl of Westmorland, noted sportsman who in 1933 was voted the world's nesi >:iessed Man by the tailors of London. New York and Paris, died at his home here today, a^ed 55. He had h#»«»n ill fni thvpp r.ionths. BAT
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  • 170 16 AUSTRALIAN TOURISTS AT CAMBRIDGE u when v Dei changed end Ml losl.ac, m; of such accuracy that -t contu-y again* U C 2 Beari y 15 minutes to2 ■core. Then Do^art 0 out. offdrivtng Viir foM and following this w>th' cuts to the toundarv one ovei from IfeCbol Ho ovvi.
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