Morning Tribune, 14 May 1948

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  • 6 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Serif) < 10 Centt.) 1948.
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  • 94 1 SaTbTUS su:,5 u T r,> mxkkv 5, mm t,.,ia> his tope E had n..t tomMji result H th,- r,c-nt d Mut,s and Kiis"«a. w HH his u.«'kly that his f.'.-l--d not rhanu.a er thJ< year. ,aid his faith and for ;v:i«" ha»l »>♦'♦ n |^t Hiu'-ken.-
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  • 145 1 All-Red' Phase To Aid Pedestrians spiirF. TRAFFIC CONTROL (Tribune Staff Reporter) tep* Mill taken to include all-red phases in the lights at the Kallang Road-Crawford Street Junction ible pedestrians to cross with convenience and safety, If >* traffic arrangements at Kallang become a permanent y, Mr. C. J. K. IVmbroke,
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  • 124 1 Selangor Ruler Celebrates 50th Birthday 'Tribune Staff Reporter,! Kuala Lumpur, May 13. "By continued efforts and endeavours by our goodwill and affection towards each other, it is my firm belief that the peoples of Malaya will live In peace and prosperity." said His Highness the Sultan of Selangor when he
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  • 105 1 1 ."-VM94B Singapore Police are krtyina pore Mhgf ftf fl* H (n iTi day in whu'i nrmm i* .suttpectfii, M, y V. Fowler, tt»§m^Wt'» nw CID Chiel told the pr* s.- fmHrm$ mm th- Bn Um§ Fnrtnry fr« Ml reported on Twiay mommy, a
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  • 35 1 One Morel l aae Of Polio One more case of poliomyelitis was reported In Singapore yesterday, the victim being a European adult. This brings the total to 64. No further deaths were reported. "Creating Criminals...
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  • 49 1 London, May 13. All-long session records of the House of Commons were broken when a standing committee, considering details of the bill to nationalise the British gas industry, rose shortly after noon today. They had been sitting for nearly 50 hours except for fpw brief adjournments. Reuter
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    49 1 The lintish Secretary "f SWa for the Colonies, Mr. Arthut Creech-Jone* (left) talks with Senator Warren R. Austin (United States) before the Mini meeting, »t which r*< ed Nation* Security Council adopted a resolution calling m>vn its prrmantnt Members to consult m Faleatint and > port buck within tin days.
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  • 228 1 (From our own Reporter) KUALA LUMBUR, MAY IS.— ARMY DNITB ENGAGED IN ANTI-BANDIT OPERATIONS IN THK JINGLES OF NORTH PERAK HAVE OCCUPIED A FIFTH BANDIT CAMP AND ARE NOW MOVING AGAINST NUMBER OF OTHER CAMPS ALREADY LOCATED. THE ARMY HAS ALSO DISCOVERED TWO RICK
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  • 690 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE THREATENED THREE-DAY STRIKE OF HOSPITAL WORKERS HAS BEEN TERMED BY THE HOSPITAL \l lIIOKIIIFS AS "THE WORK OF INTIMIDATORS." A spokesman of the General Hospital pointed out that the decision taken at the Mtettag )f the Singapore Medical Laaour Union on Wednesday night
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  • 702 1 JUDGE CENSURES POLICE The method employed (by the Police) In thin cane 1m to be thoroughly deplored. Far from preventing crime by catching a criminal, It Induce* the commission of a crime and create* -a criminal." This was the view expressed yesterday by Mr. Justice lirown at the Assize Court
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  • 119 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Anti-Chiang Kit Bhek Week, launched by Sin<jipore Leftist organisation* led by the China Democratic League, following a public meeting on May 4. started yesterday, icith further met tings and demonstrations. The Nan Chiau Jit Poh. Singapore Leftist Chines* daily brought out a
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  • 247 2 Untie HOY WAS UVrBKTLY READING HIS SCHOOL LESSONS IN HIS ROOM ONE AFTERNOON WHILi: HIS STEPMOTHER WAS PLAYIXO WITH HER BABY NRAR THK HFD, HE WAS VAGUELY AWARE THAT SHE HAP WALKED TOWARDS THE WINDOW AITER PLACIMC THE CHILD ON THE BED. Suddenly he
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  • 256 2 Labourer Jailed For Possession Of Arms a middle-aged laixnnet. Lim Cook Teck, a former employee of the Hiap Ho Rubbe' Factoi y at Thomson Road j was sentence!] to fotn yean' j rigorous imprisonment by Mi Justice Brown at the tasftai Court yesterday on two Charge* of unlawful possession ol
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  • 101 2 Tribune Staff Reporter) The Marella is due to arrive in Singapore, on May 21 from Austialia biinging, in addition to her 160 passengers. 28 deportees, six of whom are Chinese, while 22 are Malays. Among the dtpoitees is Mrs. 11 Abdullah, of Forbes Street. Sydney,
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  • 171 2 A Cbtflfcfl* taxi, driver, who was robbed of his taxi by two Europeans in uniform vr%* mo badly beaten up that h*« was admitted into the Civil Onerrii Hospital. This was- disc:os^d yrstertla.. when Pte. John Jattie* QUiiih (18t and Pie. Kobert Howland 1
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  • 93 2 The Government of the Colony of Singapore will invite tenders for an issue of $4.76 millions by Treasury Bills on May 25. 1948. subject to the general conditions governing the issue and repayment of Colony of Singapore Treasury Bills. Copies of the Conditions together with the Forms of
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  • 123 2 (From our own Reporter) MALACCA. May 13.- Mechanical padi cultivation- an agricultural experiment -which will cost the Malacca Agricultural Department an estimated sum of $10,000 is being undertaken by the Department of Agriculture, Malacca, jiccording to Mr. H. M. James, A^rienlt'iral officer of the Settlement. All the
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  • 297 2 a british soldier who was produced in the second police court yesterday to face four charges of cheating claimed that he was an american and that the american consul would soon arrive to bail him out. later, investigations revealed that he WAS A
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  • 185 2 A burly Indian court constable played a role that was altogether new to him at the Fourth Police Court yesterday, when a weeping Chinese woman handed him her baby before she stepped into the dock. While the charge was being read out by
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  • 374 2 TRIAD SOCIETY CASE I I'NDER CROSS-EXAMINATION' Pv KRKW. AMP, A BOAt3StiLDKR L RkvKi JP A THOSE ATTENDING A TRIAD CFRP MlJ v7 U S DISCARD SOMK OF THF.IR SSmS HAT) ft THREE GATE^ AND ALSO PASS m X^ S (^»x INC. JOSfr PAPERS HEAP
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  • 67 2 Tribune Staff Repiirtrri A car was stolen tn garagf at thr Scotts Ro*j dene, of Mr. M j. Namazi Singapore Legislative Council lor. in the i .triy hours of tfc morning on Tuesday, The car. bUck Ford ft* feet, disappeared betieoi 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. The
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  • 109 2 The anniversary celebrate of the Amateur Athletic Association. Singapore, scheduled to bo hold early this month has been cancelled ov. r to the outbreak of polio in the city Members who paid their Anniversary subscriptions and donations have been asked to nclaim their payment* from the
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  • 94 2 Ong Ok (401. who. had no place of abode and who appeared before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears yesterday with a mop of ovct grown hai' and tattered clothes, faced a tentative charge of carrying arms. A.S.P. E. Moule said that Ong was arrested by a party of
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  • 17 2 the United Kingdom na. Netherlands and Uw Mgffi WO re MIIIOUDCed SCAP's reparations Reuter AAP.
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  • 45 2 Rice toasigoment For U.K. London. May 13. Consignment* of Siamese rice tor Wta.n and E.ro flrrtj wat have left Bangkok, it J» learned at the Siamese hmbav sy here today. Britato located 1.500 tons and Kite oW tons by the International Fr.iereencv Food Committee. Reutet
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  • 292 3 u v 13 More than 50.000 overseas Chi\aNK-'- 7 a f auna waiting to return to their L ,'tuallv all in Far Eastern areas. Liu Vn of St> Ovcisoas Chinese Affairs (\>mft> Vnited Press. tol ?th bi3k t* this number formerly lived
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  • 249 3 Iftoni »ur nn *f«CW»I i v \rr Mty 13 I'* P one time c Officer of the nsS V F (Mii, onuMhun to •i. men, has iuggesti I the pening of a ft i Branch of the Exy 5 ASS Ltion Malaya. I: randum which i
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  • 111 3 \Tribnm> Staff BtfUitf A Sikh motor-cyclist and a Chinese pillion rider were injured in an accident between a motor-cycle and a private car at the junction of Orchard Road and Emerald Hill Road at 12.20 p.m. yesterday. The impact of the crash threw both of
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  • 371 3 How a sick man was allegedly robbed of $400 in cash and valuables in his own house and how his sister and mother were fired at by one of the robbers while they were fleeing from the house after the robbers had entered, was
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  • 85 3 i BANGKOK. *.?ay li n>i cremation of the Ifte King An'anda Mahido) will take place i beforo December this year. Thtt Siamese Cabinet today orrfer^d the Royal CremaUon Committee to go ahead with the preparations. Twenty-year-old King Bliuiniphol Aduldcj. who If at preset schooling at Luu>>anne, Switzerland,
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  • 164 3 Court Order On Presumption Of Occupation Death (I'roni our own IC<-|iori< r MALACCA, y 13 Orders in (Mini of th<* motion allowing the piosiunptions of the tktgthl of two < -i .sons tint in^ the Japani si- occupation were made by Mi. .Justio* (Jtahani Cailow, |n the Malucea BiipfWßM Coin:,
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  • 44 3 A vocation of ng held «n exM,, Wneral nut-tin- on \Jf Happy World when the follow I office-bearers: Trek Swcc; M-rs. M. A.. ■mnirv S v; Poh Sa Paul; trvasuK Qnrk; hon 1 Yeow; hon. Susani Chan. Messrs. Byed fw. Chancing
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  • 233 3 2-Million-Dollar Gold Robbery: Police Recover Three Cases Bangkok. May IS. T" police recovered three of the 38 ease of gold valued at more than $2,000,000. stolen frOW m international shipment 00 Wednesday morning In Un 1 biggest hold-up in Siam's hisi tory. it was estimated that 2a men wearing police,
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  • 577 3 AH KWANti THK (iI'NMAN WHO WAS MHOT DLAP IN A CAR AFTER WOI'NniNC ASP. RIPLEY IN THK GUN BATTLE WHICH TOOK PLACE %f IHK 11 NCTION OF OXLKY ROAD AND ORCHARD RO\D ON THK NIOHT OF DBC. U, LAST YKAR. HOASIKD THAI HE HAD
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  • 563 4 NEW YORK May 13. The worlds top scientists in the fight against infantile paralysis will meet here in July It w,ll be the first intern itional conference on this disease that in recent years has been breaking out in epi emtc proportions
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  • 152 4 BANGKOK. May 13. Purchase of 30.000 tons of Siamese rice by the United States for China relief is nearing completion, it was announced by Quinton C. Trousdale. local representative of the U.S. Commodity Credit Corporation which purchases and ships the rice.
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  • 111 4 Batavta. May 13. Til) production on Banka of 1.465 tons and on- Billiton of 92C *ons in March were both post war records, according to statement issued here bv thf Economic Affairs Department The Banka Company now had 32 mines, seven (*-od?e and 12 private suppliers ir
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  • 144 4 NANKING. May 13. Foreigners residing in China aio subject to the same requirement for service in China's air defence as Chinese citizens according to the air defence laws promulgated by the National Government last night. It also decreed that foreign properties may likewise be requisitioned as air
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  • 208 4 New York. May 13 Four Russian composers sought couit injunction against tn» use of their names or music in the motion picture "Iron Curtain" whose exhibition ha> touched off a riot in front of ihe Roxy Theatre in the Broadway theatre district. The movie
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  • 221 4 Aussies Waned To Heed Chinese SYDNEY. May i development O f a poliw position ,s the form needed in Ch ina that country. Pr Of> Copeland He told the United Nu, Association in Sydney 'h that a political opposition an integral development democratic procedure existence of two major p w
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  • 471 4 Friends Of Singapore Societ Plans New Public Park AT THE LAST MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF SINGAPORE SOCIETY'S COUNCIL. THE PRESIDENT (MR. T. H. STONE) REPORTED CONVERSATIONS WITH A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE GOVERMENT AND THE GENERAL MANAGER OF HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED BOTH OF WHOM WERE SYMPATHETIC TO THE
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  • 879 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Sirs. Atoa M^a^eh ™m m~ u pon n^s CI H j J rr: a rrom San ff; 11 the utset of trie c ,r. when stenogra a.s asked to b nd held ■v j. .> cjuplei wiUi ■I' neanj facilities B I U m
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1948.
    • 264 6 Hie return d! the Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald as CommiSßloner-Oeneral of the United Kingdom in Southeast Asia is an indication of the growing Importance Malaya and Southeast Asia are acquiring In international affairs. Gone an- the days when Southeast Asia was regarded mainly as a useful economic
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    • 316 6 The point is that individually, with the posslDle excepJon of Indonesia, none of these countries arc capable of defending themselves in a modern war. They have neither the population nor the economic resources necessary for a modern war. For example, Malaya's five million inhabitants, assuming that they are trained
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  • 104 6 T\r lt ,f Brtta'n's champion workers met Mr. Haioht. Wilson. President o >>r Trad* 1 whin he opened a "Britain in th* Balance" Exhibition n trann hoi Charing Cross Underground Station. London. Thry wen champion mim L Crfk nuiade. of South WmUm, who filled 141 font of
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  • INDONESIA AWAITS
    • 799 6  -  GRAHAM JENKINS By B ATA VI A, Plans, promises and piovisiona! developments for the new Netherlands relationship with Indonesia, scheduled to mature next year, will depend for constitutional endorsement on the Dutch elector when he goes to the polls next month. A Bill, amending the Netherlands Kingdom
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    • 55 6 SYDNEY. 1" Gallup Poll the ,l« was: "During 1 J what do you uwaw your daytinn- u i)t tho* Thirty-six per < ni. t!lt>v intervieVo-i r!H l! n- t (i t had little Idiure. said they Plu^' cent, sai.l th*. pe, cent. sai<! sport. 4 per wn s*£
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  • ROUND-UP CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 216 7 ifey 12. -A police inspector will be tf-i- v: v kilometre of the 513 kilometre DunParis railway on Friday to guard the train M) princess Elizabeth and the Duke of EdinrarrytfH K ont n capital for their Whitsun visit Kurghtotnen M meers wui asoneexLmZ* th^ee to
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    • 86 7 1947's Brave Deed: Woman Rewarded 12. Mis. of Windi iiea nai stanhope Royal "per« deed oi iurst flooded home many I Twelve who ivaa ex- ,'s in her I nsband an<i rm burst swept soa--1 and J'oth 800 W€lt! criei of Mrs F jju* n swam in found a g-iiT
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    • 84 7 Washington. May 12. Mi. Ceorge Marshall. the United totes Secretary of State naid May hf \\r~ "in uenoral ac wfl. 1 witli t proposal to pWge American support for "ch legkJnal allianc«i as' the wKcm European T'nion. He 2 "Wirtng at his pftetf confp! p
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    • 46 7 KING THIBAW'S REMAINS May 12, Thakin lei cl the i... Pa tj the Burnulis S d the -ovS back the I'hibaw. Bur- p l who died ai Bombay. on Mnvch 12 frcmonV in HanEarl MountOctaerati of the Ooveroor appointed Max yn .which th«» statutory Di.swiii eome
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    • 96 7 DAMASCUS. May 12 Ha< Amin El Husseini. Mr.it i Jerusalem and leader of tlv A rat Higher Committee, toda] answered a itatemeiit issued Irom the Royal Palace in Amman yesterday in which King Abdullah of Transjordan -aid th<> committee no longe. represented the Palestine Arabs nor satisfies t
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    • 222 7 Washington. May 13. A Congressional import published' yesterday "aid that Soviet diplomacy was "bending every effort 'to move the Russian army into the Near East and the Kremlin will manitfactun situations enabling It to do if they fail to develop." The report, the la
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    • 672 7 JMU SALKM, >Ih> 1 2— The •lew*, it was re|M>rted tonight are preparing to launch a drive for virtual control of the whole of Jerusalem. They have already "infiltrated" or stormed at the jjnn point «0 per cent, of the city. They hope next
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    • 173 7 London, M;»y 13— A British divorce court* Judge yes terday dismis&ed a wife's petition for nullty bused on her husband's practice of coitus interruptus. a) though tie admitted ttiat Lhe lads were fiiifrUr to t.io^e in a dbbC In which two days ago ano divorce
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    • 87 7 LONDON. May 13, Di C L Ratlin, former Mayor 0/ pinsburjr, a suburb ol London will br the ftrirt Indian to re celve the Ft&< dom 01 a n don borough ih.' local council have clewed to <•' 1 1 1 Kr* edoi i .ilmMi; ujpon
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    • 105 7 WASHINGTON M;«Y Mi George Marshall, United States Secretary of State, yesterday congratulated the people of Korea «»n the success <>i ium Monday's electjona m the teem o? hawlew efforts ol a Ctoin.,,,jnist dominated minority. Describing the <<'nirM u -Korea'a firs! democratic elec- n v Mi Marshall said
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    • 230 7 CHURCHILL ARCHITECT OF VICTORY Oslo, May lo Mt. Winaton Churchill received an Honorary Decree at Oh!o University tonight in the presence of King Haakon. The R« eloi of the I'niveiMty introduced Mi. ('hutehill afl the "Architect of Victory "When Holland, Belgium ;irm Franee eoflapsed and Britain was left alone to
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    • 52 7 TEL AVIV May 1-' The 1:1 it i.sli are preparing t<> hand over the former Arab port oi .|;,tla, SOUtll Of Tel AVIV. to .1, wish ll;i^;in;*li force* larail Rokah 1{ s l)rctl ;isktlll hv the British to take over the BotninMratton of eeaential b*i v.cea "f
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  • 207 8 PRISON IS NO BAR TO FORCES LONDON, A stay in a piison. approved school or Borstal is not to bar entry to the Forces, said Mr. Alexantler, Defence Minister, in a Commons written answer. None of these men or boys li >o be denied a chance of making good in
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  • 34 8 P,if)ils of the Hua Lian High School find that singing a>id dancing is just as enjoyubh M Ifttom. The picture shous a group of 'starlets' performing during a school concert.
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  • 156 8 NEW YORK. May 12.— Lord Rowallan, Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth, ar. riving on the Queen Elizabeth, said that Boy Scouts organizations with a total membership of 500,000 have been suppressed behind the Iron Curtain. He said that probably the greatest compliments paid 10
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  • 179 8 LONDON. May 13 —Mr. A. V. Alexander, British Minister of Defence, assured the Hous- of Commons last night that he was satisfied tha t adequate progress was being made in Britain in the development of the most modern types of atomic weapons. Research and development were
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  • 133 8 20-YR. RECORD EQUALLED TWICE IN DAY LONDON, May 13 —A record scor c of 66 established by Bobby Jones, the famous American golfer, 20 years ago was twice equalled yesterday when 100 professional golfers who had qualified in sectional tournaments earlier in the season began the final stages of the
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  • 95 8 Africa. (Chile), May 13. New earth shocks rocked a wide area of northern Chile and southern Peru where a severe 'quake on Tuesday killed at least four persons and injured about 50. Throughout the area, espe cially in Africa, Arequipa and Moquegua the population was
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  • 106 8 LONDON M, Minister Cleme* ruled oS i! inunetfbi b tween the Uta ment and the opposition >;- House of Loidi it deal oil .-pen: betn parties. r. t told i D mnv di Bat been failure ni think it wouldle upen disctutiooi a M^nt moment. Discussiooi betw
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  • 320 8 SCHOOL ENROL n n M ay a school m Tllmn 11th anniversary. Its bui dm fh e posing but it has .the dX'iJ?* largest enrolment in Mul.v T o:i Hua Lian High M^,^* ment is 2.600. This is a farm f e *> which the school had on May g
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    21 8 m oldest and most °j« h Edward 111 in JJg; "rftTjiarv! Sovereign can bestou. rmm Order and of the Duke ojj^
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    • 90 8 '•■iir I 111 U \jy When you consider that from the food you eat all your energy, nerve force, flesh, bone and muscle are built, you rcalis; how vital to health are the proper digestion and assimilation of that fooJ. Uhcn this truth is not realised, or is disregarded, indigestion
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  • 180 9 L d school Lid.' i f frudabl* ior. !:r; ua U« ir ir liat;or?. ifttt ana uintenance gttn e^lannual exit JISO.OOO [an anniui! tut 11! ttool I ii 4 „rt to house-to-house from the Chines ■U J School Committee. c i Mr. Peh Gtalig Hong Pra^dent The vice :i
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  • 86 9 I ■A it 101 ■wi at the at he n' 1 Int Qmrtei >• i Rodney Foxtd, Nottingwi my head rr. I in on y ncka on :r. have to Bit he was proud cks, ud sai! e entertained idiag on h;s
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  • 79 9 LONDON. May 13. A Royal Australian Air Force plane left Port Moresby at •awn today to search for a Dragon Rapide aircraft overdue on a flight from Lae. New Guinea, to Sydney, Radio Australia reported. The plane was carrying freight, but no passengers. It has no radio. Other
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    21 9 ¥ear. Founded by King 1'n,,. hk 9 e« I honour ffce as a Lady of the {"Vowed by Queen Mary >ny.
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  • 69 9 „Z h SSWBT 1 P OU f e n am tumid rnon thai 9sjH9 worth of unclaimed, leri ThfZ d t lt€ i tat€ l h€ '"^""i b 'n;dcs, tyrts, UrUlls and rurl icry. me pwtun show? possible buyers ins f Kctitu f m odd assortment of
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  • 292 9 Greek Guerillas Slaughter Babies ATHENS, May 12,-An American officer set out today to find facts in one of the worst 1 horror stories of the war in Greece that guerillas deI liberately slaughtered 40 babies to get rid of them. Thv story is based on a brief announcement by the
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    • 141 9 BOOKS RECEIVED Golf After. Forty IJ-JJ Children's Own Look of the World 6.00 History Mankind and His story 6.00 Rise of Christianity. Lames 9.00 Websters Collegiate Dictionary *»-00 Gibbons Simplified Stamp Catalogue J.OO Pitmara Bynonjrms Antonyms «»io Commeicial Correspondence A English 2.40 Manual of Business Training *.oo Modern Cookery Illustrated
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  • 23 10 BABY FO GIRL OF I I h r '''kM cloaerf, fl I L i 1939 "i,M hiit -/lirH Wrtt. in ?(1 p^| U.P.
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  • 57 10 ANTI-PLAGE DRUGS WAS] Mifl pi.u,. fl closed y fl pha druj- StrepM had p'"- tivi ;:nH ing I.';- i :.-fl Internal -fl pical M s sfl and Dr. 1 „e Haffkin m testa I persons '.■■'■'■m Sir ptomyc >«l phadiazin of only 1.2 a -.j/u-jB mately i'■ &M more than
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  • 63 10 LOSDOS. Mail U. Britah must ;<••;' Royal Em^irv *^^^2t d/^ Jm»?£ General Staff, said thrrr *h<>uM also UJJ fr tion of Empire defence. !r(altr -Emirrrnu™ muM be phvincd on (i VA „m bolder scale. And it miust not ''> J_ 4;^,,/jn* peoph the ablfbodied -bvt of
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  • 46 10 ,s; ■1 from J»mi /■.'.oojß I Indian troor-* 1(|() M rebels tm<l I fierce batt I The re] in!^ Muslim I battalion M moitnr* I tacked 1 tions at J M 1 province 1 Iteetower fl (>d fend bitt port »*d. I
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    • 287 10 i < omi< s: E?f|N«iw <"«' M° Tribune /7 W,^w, y/jAr f \i I 'TONN- PLMNEQ STIRS H Psy^^77^W?l V »AD -THERE'S A\l WVf Yt m/ISo 1 LP TROUBLE -IN TUB COURSE REtUV £AV THAT.' BUNCH OF WPORIffs] UP A HORNETS NEST WLV «£™J |Of HIS RE MARCH INTO THE
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  • 1685 11  -  ARTHUR LA BERN FOUR-DAY SERIAL Icdaptcd for the Michael Balcoti film play from the colo urful novel— By fcsTORY FAB P i, lnn g I ok*d nltir I n that l'" f idmtally disturbed Samdb i KS rrs a brief Ki tl>r Wt Tommy I
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  • 207 11 •Japan. r.-paiation n tlu farm Ol BSSJM »iOO tons machine tools have so far MTived in Singapore. Thess ill be distributed to lirnis interested in >iuo course. The first shipment rams in lust month by the Lok San K While two other shipments by thr>
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  • 110 11 DRIVER STRUCK DUMB AFTER COLLISION Tin ('lnn's* driver of ft tnottii -Until bftMMM l>(li<il us* <l on tin hft tidfi nnm* ttmtt lit afU r kn<><ktn<i 4oum a cffclis* in East Cons' Road, N4 th' nun k't. iy< s/» /«/</// ttftt ritnnn. Aim :n<f on tin sfjir soon after tin
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    • 38 11 fltev&nJtfon 9 a fieiicA Jhan Qute. YOU CAN SAFELY RELY ON tarn mtm AGAINST MPURITIES AND EPIDEMICS NOW PREVALENT. A FAVOURITE DRINK AMONG CHILDREN, ADULTS THE Ol D FOI KS I»IIOM- :t7O?l or :t7OO FOR YOUR URGENT REQUIREMENTS.
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  • 86 12 Manila. May 13 3enti- i rnent in favour of an amnestv j for the outlawed Hukbalahap and National Peasant Union (PKM» gained ground in the Senate with several Senators of both parties, speaking ir favour of the amnesty, resok: tion proposed by Senator S.t'i I p.i-li 4'endatum Some
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    • 241 12 I HE CAME HE SAW HE CONQI ERED THE MOST I Nl SI AL MOVIE IN YEARS! Cfrciviliw °F ens Tckla v Skm phone bqO3 2'4.15'63C'930p. m. lowl«u range BM^| B*|^^^^^ B^flL JUK dido t ne*d V^PI I' /y IIK-A^N on#! Her* if ■MF^K/||lfl Bl|| S^l jB^BUIBL^ unforg«ttobi* JfS\« >
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    • 38 12 Preceded by PATHE NEWS: Rradtntt gft** dn«n to m^N^j busine^^ SntttiNh Cup Kin a! et( ■CAPITOL3 TOMORROW AT M'NITE»S* John WAYNE -Loroine DAY, CAKQI;^ MOUNTED POLICE GOOOARO POSTER -TV .a^ Th T7* "V CHMW.'. Main.- "ld 7m/o^oU'.w WA///---
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  • 755 13 1 yef- Malaga* WL t r>D» slants 1 807 6eller 14.00 K 3 CKJ 1.70 3.15 paf 44 '9 ■SA' b 0.2S ft; 8 23/5 37/- i' D :u<j ♦J.Ot prritft M° 5.30 3 824 ]0?* 620 K F '"'l4s 1.55 mmi>” SO 00 won Hmmer 4700
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  • 23 13 While the share markets continued dull yesterday there was a slightly larger volume of business passing on a better undertone.
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  • 331 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS (From our Financial Con i Opposition to the Cnpp* I capital levy i.s strengthening 'in the United Kingdom now that the public arc realising the full implications of the measure. If it poos through, as seems likely, it will he essentially a bull-dozer tiansaction. Who will be
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  • 91 13 New York, May 12.-Correc-tive profit taking and other offerings continued to flow in the market in a fair volume as prices in most part hovered around noon levels. Better support for assorted Utilities brought a predominance ol fractional gains and the group average was a new
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  • 77 13 The rubber- market opened easier yesterday, but steadied later in the day with business done at 42'j cts.. 41% eU and 42 3 4 cts. The market was quiet throughout the day with ver\ little business passing. Prices quoted yesterday were Buyers. Sellers. Na 1 May R.S.S.*
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  • 29 13 The annual general meeting i of the Johore Planters* Association will be held at the Civil Service Club, Johore Bahru. on Thursday, May 27. at 3030 <i.ro
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  • 375 13 BMAVIA May 13. Rubbe production now about equal j 1 the prewar yi* Id in Wrst Bo: neo, according to the Pm>. Service oj Lnt Economic Affairs Department of the Indonesian Provisional FedtT*. Government West Borneo has just com- pleted its first year as
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  • 155 13 Produce Markets Round -Up Tho pepper market was inner with quotations again marked up. Coconut oil, however, was e'icrht'v easier with buyers disinclined to meet present levels The following were yesterday's quotations HIC^ No 1 $84. Other qualities $45 $6*. ULI'TINOITS RICE: $48 MEEHOON (Rice Noodles) sr>:» -*<?>. rit.AR- Hont
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    • 59 13 -1.1.ft Ulff/f f f.fli •■J-4- 15 30 9 15 CYNICAL fif TOUGH! r~"~<IOHN CARFIHD H I GEMIDINEFIT76ERAM>K«I I ffagooY Urn Ryivßi; mil ~~9~STARTS TOMORROW f SWORDS FLASH! MHjfll t^^l fed iN7OHiSMOsr win \4/jH^s^B H I a c««i" f II Wl^m /eno. i v.fn Em V Mf«« y^ THRIIII B I^_
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  • 709 14 kial\ 1 UMFUR TUI'RS. NO. I TRACK WAS OPEN roR^AW WORK TH.S MORNING, THK «OING WAS HEAVY FOLLOWING LAST EVENING SU- AI N AN 1; MIT nCW HORSES WERE Ol'T TO MAKE TIMK. THK LtAJO* ITY WERE RESTRICTED TO
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  • 221 14 The Food Control Distribution Department loweied tht colours of the Indian Association at table-tennis when the> boat the latter 4-3 at the I.A. premises. The Singapore Indians who had registered 10 consecutive victories finally bowed down to the Food Control lads. The results were (Food Con trol team
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  • 580 14 morrows ratvs. lh omo <lay of the Selanjioi Tuit Sub May meeting, togethei with the records of the last thiee runs of the candidates Horses Class 3. Division I 6 Fuis Camden 1 Arizona 0.00 0 2 0 Cnited Pis< rs 9.00 Coronation Lady 0.00
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  • 144 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Kajang 1 Loksang St- Sheers r boa I Korea Gorgon TalSfig fl Pskhoi Glengyle i Scott E Lai i Steel Vend i Sirdhana Scudai Resang Myrmidon i Darvel Blankvann Ma; on St. Cloud Vic to i Alphuccai Beamacdhui Glaucus B. Pacific 1 Telemachus Blairelova Coal 1 Btraat Malskka
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    • 367 14 ON YOUR RADIO tuuaii hue network g^ m^!^ l^, STS*? MALAY 4 ENGLISH Jl ;^S»^2Ss?Atoii.i iM° PROGRAMMES SSTnmSS i" Malay; 1 Close News m N- From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radi- down m r ated on 526 metres in the medi- programme Summai y; 6.0.) nounc um wave Land
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  • 447 15 gers" Beat A irmen Against Run Of Play 2- R-A.F. (Selctan l L*TS VANGUARD WHOSE FM v AHLE TO KICK THE BALL. TtaS hardw enc:TH ened mvm posirORTS T THELKAGUE WITH A2 1 VICV l TVvfFN' KROM SELKTAR AT JAL--s vrsTERDAY. t r enti"' lv against the run of play
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  • 58 15 The R.A.S.C. Training School beat the Indian Association by throe goals to nil in a Third Division soccer match at the McXair Road ground yesterday. The game was keenly contested thioughout. R.A.S.C. led two nil in the i first half and netted the third goal at the resumption
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  • 42 15 CHINESE ENGINEERS OUNCED 7- NIL 1 soccer JJ,™ terday S ngapore V AuxiliJ Second Division mpson Road Kiounds. S; with both atUck. Lin, the j I was I-/,' Kum- lalkeepUr-^;'- aft thi 8..-". ived I Polico kft-haif, 1 rrom his My Qetted
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  • 92 15 A player was sent off the field in the Div. 3 League match between the Postal Service* team and A.M.G.D.W. Sports Club on the CYMA ground yes- terday. The result was a draw of three all. The play it who was ordered off the field
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  • 66 15 LONDON. May 12: Mi. David Re<\s-Wiiiiams, UnderSecretary for the Colonies, stated in a written Pailia mental y reply that the numbers of British subjects kill,ed in Palestine between July I, 1946. and May 5, 1948, anas follows Armed forces 213. police 77, other civilians 28. Approximately 1.400 Arabs
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  • 116 15 CAMBRIDGE May IS. The Australians piled up a huge score today in their first innings against Cambridge University, the score at lurch time being 353 for 3 In reply to the Varsity's first Innings score of 167. Brown was unbeaten with 180, Humnience 92. Harvey 16
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  • 143 15 LONDON. May 13: Ten of the stars who help attract huge crowds to the English soccer grounds during the season will play a somewhat novel role at tin- Nationa l Festival of Youth and Spot at Wembley or .June ."> With a root oyei theii heads and in
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  • 66 15 The following five gentlemen have been appointed Justices of the Peace within and for the State of Selangor. by His Highness the Sultan of Selangor. on the occasion of his fiftieth birthday on Thursday. May 13. 1948: The Hon'ble Inche Mahmood bin Haji Abdul Rahman, Che Pawan
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  • 157 15 SHANGHAI. May 13. The Central Bank of China in a mea s u r e further tightening foreign exchange control, yesterday notified appointed banks (banks authorized to buy and sell foreign exchange i that importation and exportation of foreign securities will be subject to a
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  • 316 15 SHANGHAI, May Hong Kong swimmers won the Hm three placet in the 200 meters breast stroke at the national athletic meeting, adding 12 point! to the 16 won yesterday. Honours went to the two Huang sister*. Seventeen- year-old Mi.su Huang Wan-sen I finished
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  • 77 15 At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club, last Wednesday, Mr. L. Cresson was elected President tor the ensuing year. with Mr. Yap Pheng Geek and Mr. K. M. Engelmann as vicepresidents. The following were elected directors: Messrs. E. V. Davies; Jee Ah Chian. Kok
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  • 184 15 Washington, May Ift. Diplomatic officers who recently visited Indochina told th«united Kresi yesterday they saw no possibility of a settlement of differences there between the French and Vietnam "YV'thin the near future." They blamed "lack of eon lidenc* on both sides" for thi continuation of the
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  • 227 16 TRADE U ITH Nil HAMPERED. (Trlbun- Staff Reporter) THE SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS REQrESTINf; THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT TO APPROACH THE N.E.I Al THORITIES WITH A VIEW TO RELAXING TIIADE REGL'LATIONS AT THAT END. This was decided at i meet" i iK r yesterday
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  • 49 16 Comparative quirt in the Singapore underworld was reported on Wednenday and vesterday, when no »4>riou.s crime was brought to the notice of the Police. There wens however, the usual p iiilht of ra*eH, described succinctly in the report hooks as Kinna < hoori" ("small thefts").
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  • 51 16 At eight o'clock yesterday morning, the Savorgnan-De"-Erazza. a Sloop of the French "Navy, en route to Saigon, entered the roads. The Sloop If in charge of Commander Moreau and tired a salute on entry. This salute was replied to by the shore batteries, based on Blaken
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  • 143 16 THE CALL..... THE REASON..... THE RESULT..... Fifteen policemen mmcwrt/ a call The r&UOH they Id /<> throw i irdoM aromd Me M'.irirrU Ruvi ITarW m orrfw fo >m.'J>r in iirrat 77»e rotWf fJkrec merti madt. Chinese youtht, kAm yewt. on //jf m>irk> V» roof i about 7.15 B.m, on n'->/^-?--rfai/
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  • 241 16 London. May 12. The Malayan journalists touring U.K., now back in London, have inspected the preliminary stages of plans Scotland is preparing to deal with the problem of "marginal land." The difficulty If one common to all countries where there are i large areas
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