Morning Tribune, 15 May 1948

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  • 5 1 MORNING TRIBUNE "Si-;- gr... jy-"
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  • 176 1 *Ai 14 —THOUSANDS OF PARISIANS v* 1 !»Vk streets of their flag and >GE V,rnKhH> CITY TODAY TO CHEER PRIN ER ,»f .»K hr .ij THE DURE QF EDINBURGH Sv Z hl"an thkir five day visit to the SCAFITAL «■> iml her husband Km* Auriol. the
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  • 207 1 ,0M)ON. MAY 1 THE tONF. OF BAGFIFBI lyed by v Settl soldier on balopy m lemuleni at dnicht tonight w ill signal end for Britain of the apue of Nations' Palestine indate MMuned o\vr a arter of a century ago. nCE THE MXNDATE )k »>fft'<t m 1923 more m
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  • 38 1 BRUSSELS, May 14. The Belgian Airline Sabena said today that one of their planes, currying 25 passengers and a crew of seven, was missing on a flight from the Belgian Congo of Central Africa. U.P.
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  • 159 1 Port Swettenham Strike (From our own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. MAY 14. —GOVERNMENT IS GIVING IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION TO THE DIRECT EMPLOYMENT OF LABOUR NEEDED TO OPERATE PORT SWETTENHAM UNLESS THE WORKERS RESUME WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY OR BOTH PARTIES SUBMIT TO ARBITRATION. An official communique making this announcement said
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  • 173 1 A DEATH... A DAGGER... A FLEEING STRANGER Dmutk S'pote Slreel Sane enoe He tottered feebly for a few s^ and th«n d JPI He rose again, t.ith his hands on h.s abdomen, atajfß J-^ couple of steps further and dropped apain When witnesses rushed up they found a bloodstained dagger
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  • 666 1 BLACKOUTS: ACTION— AT LAST GO\ERNMENT HAS ACCEPTED THE TRIBUNE DEMANDS FOR RATIONING AND CONTROL OF ELECTRIC CURRENT. Singapore's City Father* have asked for, and will doubtless receive, fuller power* now to stop what In termed the flagrant waste of electricity during the present period of shortage of generating equipment." This
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    33 1 LINCOLN BOMBERS have demonstrated their world striking range by undertaking a 26,000-mile round flight. The Squadron recently arrived m Singapore after completing exercises m Ceylon. The picture shows the Lincoln aircraft warming up.
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  • 66 1 Dar-es-Salaam, May 14. The Dar-es-Salaam censor hoard has banned the British film "Fame is the Spur" m which Michael Redgrave played the part of a Labour leader, as "unsuitable for exhibition to Africans". It was understood that tne strike scenes m the film, based on the novel
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  • 85 1 (Tribune Staff Rrpr/rter) Th^ Singapore Harbour Board Police. acting under special orders, yesterday afternoon made a surprise raid on unauthorised coffee shop < at the SHB labourers' quarters m Tanjong Pftfftr. Som* of the shopkeepers ran away when the police arrived on* the scene.
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  • 275 1 Ceylon Dancers For Malayan Exhibition? (Prom our own Reporter) Xl ALA 1.1 MII X, May 14. A Miggentlon wan made today at the annual general meeting of the Malayan AgriHortlcultural Anftoclatlon, to Invite Kandyan Dancer* from Oylon to Participate at the next exhibition of the A»norlatlon. Mr. M. C. FF.
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  • 107 1 K''.xrs his bern rrcrhfut m Bmg<*pon thai QemeraMe- o m s Chkmg K'u Bhek tnil be Matted eu f irst elected Preaidmi of the K f public Of China (M M'"f WCht»e*e orgmimhona here, led by the Kuomtotang Party tre yiemnimg <> Wn programme •>! ceUbra&mM. The
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  • 53 1 LAKE SUCCESS, May 14. M. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet delegate to the United Nations Security Council, ha* told Mr. Trygve Lie, Secre-tary-General, he will be relinquishing his post this summer. He will be replaced by Jacob Malik, Soviet Deputy Forelgn Minister, now on his way to the
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  • 83 1 Two fresh <its»s of poliomyelitis, both Chinese, a child and an adult WWV reported today. <>n#' Chinese child admitted to the hospital previously died last night. About v month ago, two probable poliomyelitis MMM were admitted to the hospital, hilt they were not reported an
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  • 333 2 At the conclusion yerteidaj of a three-day pielimfruuy m quttv held" before Seventh ftfatfi^tiate A Ct Shears. Tap Han Alia?' Ho Thean Sen*, i24> and Ong See Liang (22) were committed for trial al the next AsMze* on chargv* oi" possession ot firearms.
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  • 92 2 Two young pickpocket? were ordered to reccUrg six strokes of the rotan In addition to three months rigorous imprisonment and Ms months' police ><upei vision, by the Fourth Polico Magistrate Mr. R. C. J. Wait, yesAccu.^.l Liv Pak Hoo (21> ;md Haw Haw Chai (18' were
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  • 193 2 The British Council have offered Scholarships to the United Kingdom for the 1948-49 Session to the following applicants Malayan Federation Mr. Lim Sweo Chin, Asst. Master, King Edward VII School. Tai- j ping, m Youth Leadership and i Land Utilisation at Bristol University; Mr. Heng Cheng Swee.
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  • 143 2 What promises to be public speech-making on the grandest rcale organised since th: war will be staged at the Medical College Hall this after noon at two o'clock when 11 prominent Singapore personalities will speak on the subject of the University of Malaya. The speakers are:- Profes
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  • 198 2 112-Mile Taxi Jaunt Ends In Court v»i axed BnfCUshiMUi wuc took taxi driver for a 112 mile jaunt, which finally ended ii .lu.ioto Bahici. found him of m the Fourth Police Couit yesterday. Hi.< journey to the Couit was on account of his mabilitv to pay the taxi driver his
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  • 90 2 Grenoble. France May 13. A transport plane, believed to be either a British or an American plane, crashed and exploded on Thursday night near Privas m southern France, the police said. Gendarmes who heard the explosion and rushed to the scene said the plane was destroyed.
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  • 115 2 A new B ei of Raffles' Library Bye-laws will be published m the Government cjazette shortly to bring the original Bye-laws up-to-date to meet present conditions. The provision of a fine of not exceeding $50 on any person infringing any r>f the byelaws is th<> main
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  • 209 2 Jail Lash For Armed Robber fried on a charge of armed j robbery at the Assize Court vste relay before Mr. Justice IStown and a common jury, a Chinese. Hong Ah Yam, was sentenced to six years' rigo•ous imprisonment and 12 strokes of the lotan. It was stated m evidence
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  • 74 2 Bail totaling $0,000 was allowed a woman, and two Chinese at the Second Police Court yesterday. Tne accused. Ong Lav Woon. a 35-year-old woman living m Lloyd Road, Teng Eck Teng (35). and Tong Shiew Kuang (30) were chaiged with assisting m the carrying on of Chap Ji
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  • 128 2 Two Chinese youths Chong Kam Wah (14) and Yon* Kiat (14). found guilty of stealing motor car parts, were sent yesterday to the Bukit Timah Boys Home for a period of three years by Mr. Justice Brown at the Assize Court. The two lads were arrested by
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  • 77 2 wh.-n more tln-i hk, J^^^^B sit Shatau l; a y \,l %t| B the bordei ft on, kow* i^M VMled todiy Wily »o-n of the KowtoM -iSI said a threc-houi ?uDtight^B <ued m winch the sutSn partially irrecked hv ,:,'JB and explosive* rhc ii r 7| cuired \Vi-ilnt\s»!ay night.
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  • 52 2 PuntypiitiH tmo!£;ani mH 14. A ftthei ud niotr. S five children were hurr.edH death m their bvds early tod^H when tire swept th:ou?h thfl cormcatrd iron bun:V:oH standing on a lonely niour.'.iiß side neat here. There I proper road for fire en^ineii^H reach the
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  • 71 2 "Cuthbert" From Cocos Island tTnbmu Btaff R'tx-rt* H When H.K. the Governor ifl turned from a visit of the Cociß islands, he brought with tal robber crab. H The anima! is now housed^H a wire-net tins cage m GoverM ment House grounds. Its claw? can seize a .::<:■ piece of
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  • 81 2 Sydney. May l& CjJ -descendants of animate nallv brought to AustrahaJ transport purposes to CaJ and Earthen. AustrtlUj ninK wild. are a pest m ou crn South Australia, The Statr C.ovinnu'nt one ed to give the J"*/5 but there we: c no taX orders IWW wli» ever encountered.
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  • 37 2 MELBOniM-..'-'-: irA Arthur A. immigration MM>.,t- atooi ed that at t rf application- tht ni n [)Ort migrants await"- l :50 would soon I--000. Australia over IOO.Oon prospoctiv, during trie n 1948." he al( Reuter
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  • 466 2 At Tuesday's meeting of tIM 8 Bfmpore Legislative Co<in- < c»l. Mr. C. C. Tan wiil ask the Government WKh reference to the repH ot the Government nude to my question laid on th* table ->t the Advisory Council on 25th August 1947. on the
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  • 364 3 midnigW i at .fit- M from the China Sea fishing tieets there. Captain Willis told me, IMP trip was mainly a survey. Continuing. Captain Willi.s, said that they had collected different types of fish, such as merah, bawa.l, slayang. tingiri. salong, tonggol,
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  • 114 3 f s: ymn' ngorEttflinent whs impos- chv L.m Seng 1 Mi Justice Brown at t xu Court v.'.stfiJay on found |U«ty tw <; t p of airyint ITM ami u l possession of am- i ie on information, a Party, headed by liWG N Kampa*. waited coffee it Ix>ron£
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  • 107 3 New Lock Will Baffle Cycle Thieves fttbum staff Repottei i taporc cycle thiexes c activities have mcreasTcntlv htv< been set a new I problem with the apuuv m the local market tricky type of cycle lock f lo<k. i departure from cham ot rod incut to jw thr wheel to
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  • 36 3 CHINA'S WARTIME SCIENTISTS t;sh s, n head of m Septet id! Article, and H 1 1K Chinege I war. The i iincter the kMon A '"'< on study Jin th,V' n 'i. ;in<l torh SL^me^K? 00 lhis
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  • 7 3 A Pnl 1948 *WI 1948,
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  • 700 3 TRIAD SOCIETY CASE All eighty-eight Chinese charged with attending a triad i mitation ceremony were found guilty yesterday by the First District Judge. Mr. E. P. Shanks. Sentence will be passed on Tuesday next The Chinese were arrested cm the morning of March 5, after
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  • 497 3 Extortion: Agent Gets 7 Years he Klyin X bffa pjg? VPS i ten ay m oivcd from Mr .JUHtjcr Broun at the Azzize <~ourt the maximum term of i RTS y Pai 8 im P'«sonment and I<2 strokes of the rattan after i he had pleaded guilty to a t
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  • 64 3 The Teachers Repertory announces that, on the aonce of the health authorities, all Students' Matin* e.s of MeHt in are postponed until aftei the re-opening of English schools Public performances will be given as arranged on May 20 21 and 22 at tJI p.m. at thVictoria Theatre. New
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  • 31 3 Owing to the prevalence of polio the Air Ministry Dlrec- torate of Oeiiefid Won^ sports i meeting, arranged for Sunday. May u>. hn bt-ea postponed to v later date.
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  • 78 3 Pepper growing is .still developing m Banka. The iuunber of pepper vinot* rose from 241,000 m December i!>47 up to 309,000 m March 1948. Rice Is allotted to owners of pepper gardens to induw labour for cleaning: up. During- March 16 torus of pepper were
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  • 99 3 The seven Malayan journa list« Wtrt fntoitaint\l at h reception at thf Colonial t Qfßw Headqtuuten m dnuFco House, VVostininstci London, on May 12. They were receive! hy M» R<en Williams who cordially welcomed them and waa much intorosttMl m hearing th^ir re action to the tour.
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  • 58 3 A Yc.uMi rally I >r .til memUrn« of Church of England Youth Fellowships m f>ln£u pon and districts will be hold at St. Andrews School on Whit Monday. Mny 17 Th" Rally Will la;<l from 2.58 to (99 p.m Its progTani me inchi'los sports, a barlmin ton UmtnaMirnt.
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  • 138 4 SHANGHAI May /.>. Following cries of protett which have a risen at the rebast of fomu r Jnpancst Mait>r Gent rul K'Unshita. war-ixme head of the Japanese Gendarvitrit m &homgha\ nnd cr-Serrjt ant-Major Yoshika. his assistant, a local rt.suifnt has srnt a letter to
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  • 81 4 BANGKOK, Eleven Chinese merchants are to be deported from Siam shortly, for offences against the anti-pro-fiteering regulations. The deportation will take place after the offenders have served prison terms imposed on them by the courts. They are convicted of selling pork and eggs above the ceiling prices
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  • 389 4 LONDON, MAY 14 Hit L S. AMERY A FORMER BRITISH SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA, TODAY ACCrSED BRITAIN OF HANDING OVER TH" INNOCENT MASS OF PEOPLE IN PALESTINE TO THE HORRORS OF CIVIL WAR AND SAID THAT THIS WAS A MAJOR CRIME 1 In
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  • 126 4 Egyptian Army Ordered Across Frontier CAIRO, May 14.— Egyptian army forces have been orderMi to cross the Pakstir 1 frontier at one minute pas' :we!vo on Saturday morning. reliable sources said today. Egyptian troop s aiv concentrated m the area of Elaris.i an the coastal side of Sinai letert, 30
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  • 81 4 Lake Success. May 13. The Colombian representative or the United Nations five-man Kashmir Commission, to sup ervise the arrangements for a plebiscite m the disputed Indian state, will be Dr. Gonzalez Fernandez, it was under stood here today. Dr. Fernandez is an assistant to Dr. Alfonzo Lopez.
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  • 80 4 LAKE SUCCESS. May 14 The Jewish Agency informed the United Nation* Security Council on the eve of the proclamation of a Jewish sta^e that Great Britain had suddenly given up command Ol the powerful Transjordan Arab Legion and left it free to fight the Jews. The Jewish Agi-ncy
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  • 62 4 WASHINGTON. May 14.— President Truman congratu lated Mr. David Lu. chief of the bun.au here for the Central News of China, for receiv. ing the Missouri School of •Journalism award for distinguished service to journalism. Mr. Lv covered White Housepress conferences after his return from Missouri and
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  • 181 4 Local artists and designers will have the opportunity to show their sk ll m the badge design competition organised by the Schools' Art Exhibition I Committee, on behalf of the People's Educational Association. With classes now running ;it Handy Road, Serangoon Road and Siglap Road, the PEA
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  • 119 4 ranging from i il! I the Hano V r Spr ns F??SH op«| on May 22 h M 'to reviV.; G.rm.nVl^S SKtoT 111 (>;t:v -"SB m »pit« of morP JM iCon-iitims. n^trly -UhuT^M or 50 p ceni 1 year, will be diipU; Key n<»te of the exh.J
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  • 167 4 London. May 13.— A misa derstandinp appears to h\ been caused by a Reuter r port on May 11 of an exchanj Df note- between the Bntis and Guatemalan Governed m March. j This report stated that tk two governments had agrw ito submit their dispute
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  • 203 4 i Washington. May 13 In formed sources said the bte! national Emergency Council Rice J£ deeded upon nee allocation* foi the second half of 194* which allot China 203.000 ton* 3 i 5.000 tons for the last six months of this year, ami
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    • 314 6 At midnight yesterday Britain officiaUj ter nanated its 26-year old mandace m Palestine. j;i one respect at least Britain unloads us ralestinr burden with a sigh of relief. Since in* iiid o: thp war, ana particularly m recent months, he task of -policing" this turbulent coup rv earned
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    • 270 6 On the other hand to an agonise the Arabs by snowing pro-Zionist leanings was to endanger he oif and international interests of America m vie Middle East. The situation m this respec a summed up by Defence Secretary Forrestal when hp warned tha'; m another war, military
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  • 27 6 The Kitu/ and Que^n with Princess Margtiret. arriiina at St. p j lm 'jiving Service on the occasion of Their Alajmtte.s giber WerfdiT
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  • 1362 6  - MAN WITH THE LITTLE MOUTH RICHARD DIMBLEBY DESER T INCIDENT By I was reading m a newspaper recently about the arrival m this country of a small delegation from Transjordan. the independent kingdom that lies just over the eastern border of Palestine. There is not much need to ask why
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    • 20 6 AIRWAYS Fin c s t a service fr-n S^-^ Kuala Um£. Ip penanr ro KOTA *f*\* X I Kive; ra
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  • 556 7 K. WILL NOT RECOGNISE JEWISH STATE 1 m MMT OV CABLED MUs |f O >l I Alt AXdTkaVI IV 14 —It was learned from a reli- ■ON' l last night that Britain will not UIV -|i state which is almost certain to im Tt v w when the British man-
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  • 76 7 LONDON ij 14 Birth I r as" and Waief M ireai w s th» highest tor l^ars M lortalitj M still-b r. ne v record? -t r/i's re::r. for tf.t ending ecT.bc publisht fHLtrt s that Infant rtality rile 1 41 per i I•: RfeWrti
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  • 59 7 Washington. May 14. President TiUman said yesterdiy he was contemplating no plan to ask Congress for armaments for Western" Europe. He told his press conference that a.> iar a? the frequently dlseuMed possibility at a resumption of military lendlease to the Western Euiopoan nations was concerned,
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  • 27 7 NO RESTRICTION ON COMMUNISM 14. Presi- rday an- r c.-ition to Congress drastic J -unism m ?ed, would, were aim- tlu Govern- on the I with it.
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  • 28 7 k* Australia ol goodl to v, double lr the Aus- for MalC. Massey, aid trade I a lay a would 11 soon as with the AAP
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  • 327 7 MOTHER FLIES 9,000 MILLES TO SICK SON KUALA LUMPUR. May 14. A woman who was only informed iast Wednesday that her son was lying dangerously ill m the Penning General Hospital, arrived m Penang on Tuesday afternoon, aftei a 9.000-mile journey which began last Saturday m a 8.0.A.C. aircraft. She
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  • 234 7 LONDON. May 14. Leading experts m the British grain trade yesterday gave that considered opinion that at present prices existing wheat supplies exceed demand. On the basis of crops already safely harvested they saw many signs that the world wheat market was changing from a seller's
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  • 47 7 BERLIN, May 1 1 The Russian delegation, shouting loudly, walked out yesterday from meeting of the Public Safety Sub-Committee of the Foui Power Allied Konunandatura m Berlin. They wen protesting against a British attempt to question the Russian-nominated Berlin police president. I'aul Markgraf. Reuter
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  • 299 7 WARNING TO AID-NA TIONS WASHINGTON, May 11. Mr. Paul Hoffman. Marshall-aid administrator, said yesterday that the United States would shut off q c onomii aid to any European nation which supplied war machinery to Russia. i m the Senate ApproprtaUoMl i Coniinitt«'»\ beginning hear* Ingl on legislation to appioI priate
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  • 130 7 TEHERAN, Miy 14 Th* imn \l<nlis (Parliament) broke up m confusion y*:st< rday. the Ftpoak' r arul all m ambers walk mi out m protest (lyainst a d*- put 'illr nations. The Deputy, Ahmtut Kn:nvi, .shouted: "Th<- xcholr Mttill# is on the Un'ttit BUiti* Government* payroll.
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  • 88 7 LONDON. Mny 11. Uiitiah Labour Party l«tden will take the initiative m raising two big political issues Britain's battle for production and the future of the House of Lords at the Labour Party conference which opens at Scarborough, Yorkshire, on Monday. Mr. Herbert Morrison, I^ord
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  • 127 7 BERLIN May 14. Ninetytwo per cent, of the 18,000 city subway. Str< t car an I ».u compa iy m toyees In the i:mtUh, A- 'i i ••ii'i and French >•<■«■■ tors o) li-.'in >■ <• lant nighl i i m th< maud foi an iirag
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  • 72 8 VBtNA'B Olympic* air MOM full a mm/ m Shnmthai. wh* n H i* mi thniisdtui eompeii' i ton fmtu viriuits parts of China <md 01*1 <CHU 'it* fighting fw nut tonal i honours. Pictlllts OH ftfcii /y(l«/f N icwn t'ik< >\ by a special Tribmm
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  • 148 8 "Love The People" A New Slogan NANKING. May 14. L<>v. the People"' (i the n«w Blogai of the Chinese Ainu. The Ministry of National Defence announced it n planDing to launch a "Love ti People" movement m the ami; for the purpose of "promoting co-operation between the pe< pie and
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  • 211 8 London, May 13. Brig Austin Low, Conservative, asked the Government m the House of Commons today if it wis aware that some exmembera of the non-Secretary Mate Services m India had recently had their appointments "abruptly terminated without reasons given" Saying they were unable to
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  • 18 8 thi' 1 lemainjM •■ntmj; ,-over^B ni.'ntal'iateJ and fl different cultl Whcthci I believed to \M lost people. \M
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  • 82 9 1 1 1 of ■•ipWA r pitooe of the ipirtoftheln.pal^rh.sthc torians. W I rf r tribe about lie being condor Mortimer ical Surw r> N md the I i ira '^0. T when Uk jl ::ni IB ■n> to excavation work Govern- hand t- 1 1 1 1 I?
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  • 111 9 bj 13. Lor< bourne. Chairman i Food Council set sited Nations, Mid ooomic am! Social thi United Nations had so fai failed whip m the strug rid economic re* at .1 luncheon gtv* oi Wi Trade Allianc* Lord ir, said i foi overy Food md Agrinisation th<
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    11 9 I- rrr r<*MM teem, uhuh is h<tdvi!, m the f*U event*
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  • 189 9 London. May 13^ The sudden flight of M. Jacob Malik Soviet Deputy rorcign Ministo and one of Moscow's lead n o Far Eastern experts, from Berlin to London has causer, considerable speculation here. M Malik, a former Soviet \mbassador to Tokio is reported to be bound
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  • 79 9 KARACHI. Quaid-i-Azam Ah Jinnah, Governor-General of Pakistan and Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, the Pakistan Prime Minister, have agreed to sign a pledge to wear only cloth manufactured m Pakistan, it was announced at the Pakistan Kconomir Control Conference here. The Pakistan Minister of Finance. Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, referring
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  • 114 9 BANGKOK, The Siamese Government is planning the exploitation of lignite deposits m the southern provinces, m an effort to augment fuel resources for the nations industries, it was officially revealed here. Lignite mines, it was stated will be opened m Surasdhani (Bandon) and other districts
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  • 27 9 An nxiidtnt </>(»"• all malrh <ii Jnlmi li'sm t<uiinm hist Thursthu/ t>*l--ucrn the Tifffr Sports Club aid K.A.F. Srhtar. Thr Txtitis MNM 2 I
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  • 402 9 FRANKFURT. May 14. Two dozen different kinds of pills, a Book of Moses, which appeared at midnight atop lonely country houses, and a mysterious man on horseback led to a full-fledged trial for witchcraft m nearby Sarnau. Five citizens of this tiny place,
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  • 125 9 London. May IS. The six-power conference on the futiw of Western i i:l n > I w.nch began kn London at the end U f Krb.ua. y. may end next week, it was oM.ci.iil> stated tonijjht. Considerable prom.-ss is »>• i Heved Ul have hern made dUTnB
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    • 188 9 YOU TOO CAH tHJOV fRIIVOM WOM PAIN Mrs E T. writes: "The terrible pains of Rheumatism caused me three >tars of suffering. I wrote for a sample of DE WITT s fills after taking the contents of a large bottle my pain has gone completclv. I am now enjoying good
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  • 24 10 CLERK AS MAYOR 7~ >lr Han, v r at j> ni --tin /.'jS undent < 4k^. l Natior Muntcif Efforts tM »PMnt such !»IM|l»T.— Reuter
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  • 150 10 BLUEBEARD HELD, TRIE TO END LIFE Pollc- last night j kllhn nd* ai a 'r Q««tl ato| i(fl missing thi j woman 3 .they claimed nay be all c,.<c cr -b.ueo.ari- a tures. Descarr.ps. former Ml a church, told the p% an all-nigh: ptltag dj I did kill tlk two
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  • 64 10 FRANKFURT, M»y w About 35.000 tramway, road and municipal *o» m Munich and N«J went back to thei'johyesU while 45 000 others out. the Ar.erican zaw mailed out m the ten of their stritt again** poor distribution Th c largest conwj continue the strike weir 20.000
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  • 25 10 LONDON. Harold W:'-rJ the Board ol <tf jJ Hous that the Goi set up comi rrv'lli! DP tUUiu producers U.P.
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    • 239 10 < omirs: Eaehisfr* l« ill*' ruins* Tribune j 'sou. m RuGatc- ww yum-ER i mooan '£JLf S fihishepi#\w)*i facf, \W# ff^r^rcf w until mw OlOVOUStNtlMBHQUmi IT UOUlt> B£ ft y BRFmAST../m RU66LB^- f^^ VmB^OmJ BROUGHT THE MISCHEim "BELINDA' VOOR NAME IF -y, KNOW IMA j ICTTfR FOS >-OJ f«0M$>O|O#B CT^«//
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  • 973 11  -  ARTHUR LA BERN FOUR4>iVY SERIAL lOikpud for the Michad Rakon film play jrom the colourful novel— By ft, ifORVSO I ml' H ■l I •hit ■r r mN I I tt Im itk in'- I Km' f lt V </l m djl^m- takes I twf*i/e,
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  • 278 11 SEOUL, Ma> 14.— Heavier guattU were pos :d yes erdav on two Brovl hotels when ntmlxTs un^i <tn:i of the United Na ions Korea Commission ar f <taj iisf. All visitors were stlbject to Identity Checkt iiiid larger number of American military police ihan LlSUal
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  • 163 11 LONDON. May n Britrit' announced l.t-t ni^ht thi»t it stn: is ready t< leh work out an Ar;il»-.li wish v onipromis m P* lest inc. The assurance was conttuned m joint forf^ll ottice Hid .colonial Office statement Issu- ed on the < »)f IJiitain's sur rondrr of the
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    • 81 11 ROXY M»v.> ii.v:> J, Ml Rl roi >;^ ROM vmk; H'FATI Rl 01 ROBIN HOOD! THE PRSNCE OF THIEVES" M.irrini lON HAL. I TRKM MORISON, \UKLEi IiSGCNS N CTSECOLOR f«-Nit< if Mld-NIU WOL%S f )r ii.-THE EXILE" M\r.;\ vrrNTL*/. KK\i UoKU) rtra v m- HantrM» s Jlii) NMV WORLD (,i,
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  • 865 12 m- See Page II iof one ot the upstairs wi«- dows. Then, as no one answered, he knocked again. rheu was a brief pause, then he hen i J someone .ggiiug wim tlie loc'.t and the door wa« opened by a small boy m pyjamas,
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  • 74 12 Bangkok. May 14. Piinc< Dhani Nivat, a member of the Siamese Regency Council, ii planning a four-day stay ii New Delhi, at the request oJ the Governor-General toward' the end of this month, on hu way to Europe. The Siamese Prince, who i: i noted scholar and
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    • 110 12 i M3L3. TXE HOUSE OF COMPORT D Perform***!*** IJ a.m.. 1.45 4.15 6.45 A ».S0 p.m. l>aJi>. \O\V SIIOWIX.! A GAY UQHf n?;AKTEI) TALE SET TO MISK HILAKIOI S COMEDY, AMD THE I.OLDEN VOICE OF DE^NNA DURBIN Donald 0 CONNOR I CHARtES WINNINGER ictjrm de wi: n[l»i carter MMGUU wtoiEßiT
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    • 68 12 Today Four Shcr*s r7\^. M ft 2-i.h'630'930p. m.tS PHONE bqO3 PB Se//m//r \dnr:a/, 53 ROBERT CUMMINGS 4N BRIAN DONLEV7 MARIORIE REYNOLDS*"" fSL?MS* Hlk lIE CUBIBJM H WMT' SPECIAL MORNING SHOWB Todau and Tomorrow 10.30 a.m. T A/CA r^t/rj .V'/Mdrti/ 11 A.M. "80UL8 AT SEA S^PITOLi LAST DAY! 11-2-4.15-6.30^15, TONIGHT at
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  • 637 13 (i K.intau 165 1.75 <;.Ub AUB.. Gold 335 340 Rawang Con 88/8 27/6 Ha wan? Tinfields K./J 8/9 Renone Tin 38 8 39/ b Selayang 11/3 11/9xd R .nong Con. 28/- 27/ Siamase 23/6 24/6 Sione UJ- Jt/; S. Kinta 17 6 18 S Malayan 30 6
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  • 14 13 The share market yesterday was practically uncharged with a slightly steady undertone.
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  • 259 13 In -pit,' of NYw Yo:k ng slightly lower the local rubber market was v»r steady yesterday with most prices unchanged from the I previous day There mtr j Keen buy. fol June ship i merit. Prices quoted yesterday were Fiiy rs. Sellers. No. 1 June R.S.S. 42\
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  • 191 13 Produce Markets Round -Up Overseas enquiries continu ed to be received m the loca. pepper market and sellers' quotations for the white qua lities jumped $4 a picul yesteiday with Muntok being quoted at up to $172 and Sarawak $171. There was no arrival of >ago flour yesterday. Th? market
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  • 57 13 Owing to the prevalence of poliomyelitis, the seventh in-ter-ftChOOla art exhibition U postponed m order to give an opportunity to the schools which are now closed to complete their entries. 'I he nev; dates for the exhibition wiH be announced as soon M V* B ible No
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  • 95 13 VIKNNA. May 13. A Com "tuni*t lod mob of 300 itooe*. the Crook legation m protefl ■gainst the execution of "om munist prisoners m Greece. A spokesman for the AusliiaInterior Ministry said the mob was shouting iinti-Aniori-can slogans and tried to brea* into the building. But, it
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    • 86 13 A^EiEZ ft EX OXK M NOTE REVISED TIMES: TO DA i 1 .45— 4. 10— 6.30— 1 5 p.m. Great Pictures Are Forever New COOPER jHiflfl^ aRROU gj lolo inW* 'NORTH MOUWT %stw<tofo*' CHIUIBBVrB MATINBBB s«* f! a.m. I To-day: -COMMABTDOS STKIKK \I 1) \\V N" I I ri.morrow: "DOWN
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  • 413 14 MAsIJJMiTON. MAI 14. FKKhll^M TKI'MAN I OKMAI.H KtJQI »>TKI> COSQRKSH TO KAISK THK I MIM> STATMi DfJ-'KK(*; HI IMiKT FOX THK »'M!I MMAI W4K TO *14.«25.64>.MKM). Ht sout tht letter to Hou^Spe^kei J. \UitHi Ji. uskiatj for $2.4.14.441^00 foi th( ■trmy. n#v> aiid
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  • 134 14 NEW PLAN FOR KWANGTUNG NANKING. May 14 r\ V Soong. Governor of Hwangling, will soon launch a programme for economic reconstruction of the province, it whs announced here by Cheng JCeh Hsiang. Director of I Soonp's Kwajiirtunjf Infoima- ion Office. He said the programme calls for firstly, development of Hainan
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  • 132 14 WASHINGTON. May 14. Eight leading malariologists told the Tropical Medicine Congress they think they now have a cure for malaria. They said, according to the result* of experiments In various malaria-infested parts of th«. world, six drugs stood the tesl as curf's lor the disease. They said thes«
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  • 190 14 BANGKOK. May 13. -Transactions wore at a standstill m Bangkok's gold markel today its the police combed the city for the hokl-up ga;ig who yesterday t -scaped with a big haul of gold bars on the road to the airport for shipment to Macao. Leading
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  • 92 14 The Kiwi Members' League will hold a social at the premises of the. Singapore Municipal Services Union on Saturday. May 22nd. Several i>ro- mincnl citizens have been invited. Tb£r<G wi]i be a variety •'nlcUa/iuwtnt, wiUi two hour* for social games and two hour* for dancing. Items
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  • 66 14 (Steel Executive) 44 Sheers Toboali E.S.V.D.E Kenneth Mckay 42 3 Hiuas 41 Pakhoi 39 (Glengylet 36 7 Scott X Land ;3 4 Denbighshire 31/2 Sirdhana 17/18 Myrmidon t 19 JO Darvel 21 Blankvann Lighter L.761 23 4 Lighter over XOQ ft. Mar or. 26/6 St. Cloud Victory 27
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  • 713 14 Below is the rarrf tor t i jockeys an«i trains s KA< I ONE Maidens H< 2 0 4 OW WnSm Mi' X I m;z, »sj ,*M 000 lw umt, BJ i 00 0 foundation Stone 1 04 I j 0 0 Spur Wing 804 F
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    • 71 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated m Singapore. fS. CHUI 1A STREET. f'HONF. SUM 5 PAMAOH SERVICFS •*H« ng MMg" sails for H'kong, S'tovv Ain»> >0 May (Saloon and deck pusseng^rK) Widnr" Sailed lor l'tilfinbang A. lMadjo«' 14 May "tfeag Thonj;" Sails For I'al. inh;m- 18 Ma; "Hon
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  • 1610 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS Pros^ i> y i MPUR. Sat— The going for today's L AL L -uv of th e Selangor May meeting, is [tfce wil^ the exception of two events, t0 b and the racing should be interestwill t* r fc of
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  • 32 15 »Rom Page 14 8.03 Harper (Pattie) 7.13 Lansdown (Spencer) Art| 713 Stirling (Heddle) TO/.VGS 7.10 < Heddle s1! t flight 7 10 703 M »*5 and 7& 8. Big Sweep
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  • 119 15 BY ALL AS lE* IX, Rac* 1 OLD tAGLi Devon True Llbeity Ra<* 1 DRSERT KlN'f; First Fancy JamioMon Rate 3. MOONSI'NSTAR Sheffield Plate Lobau Iji<lv Race 4 PORT STAR ArTabk Norton. Rat<* f> CRAICMOUNT Waddle First In. Run- 6. CORONATION LADY Werriston Queen Fair Week. Race
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  • 394 15 ROVERS SPORTS CLUB 2; G.H.Q. SNAILS 2. G.H.Q. SIGNALS THREATENED TO SPRING THfc BIGGEST SURPRISE OF THE SEASON WHEN T HE V CLASHED WITH THE ROVERS SPORTS i CTL UB IN DTV I OF THE LEAGUE, AT JALAN BESAK STADIUM
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  • 174 15 9 Goals Scored At Alexandra Rd. 223 Hasp Ordinance Depot r >; R.A.F. Trngah 4 The HOI), won a hard fought victory over Urn RAP' at the 8.0.D. sports ground. Alexandra Road yesterday. Shortly after the commencenient Off the game. PERRY, the RAF. outside-left, open ed scoring with TONGUE, the
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  • 84 15 Th* Amicable Badminton Party will hold thoir prlzr-giv inir day on Sunday. May I<>. M their comont court at 3.30 pm. Exhibition fptttt* of badminton will be lUged and an it homo will be held to numbors ;«nd The wife of th« PrtiMMit Ml Sim Yon« MolT, will
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  • 276 16 CHINA NATIONAL a\MES SHANGHAI. MAY 14— THF MALAYAN CHINESE SWIMMING TEAM BROKE THE CHINESE NATIONAL RECORD IN ONE OF THE HEATS OF THE 200 METRE RELAY SWIM TODAY. SPLASHING THE DISTANCE IN I MIN. AND 57.6 SEC. Canton won the other heat. taking 2.3 seconds longer
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  • 24 16 Tweed cloth worth $650 was stolen from the house of a Teochew living m North Canal Road, Singapore. yesterday morning. ;cnooi
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  • 238 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An elaborate programme which includes dinners, pic lies and cinema entertainments has been arranged for the entertainment of the China Olympic football team, scheduled to arrive next Wednesday evening at Kallang airport from Bangkok. This decision was taken *nd approved at the
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  • 235 16 "We must place the Old /tafflesians Association on the sporting and social map of Singapore with more emphasis m the coming year than n the past year." declared Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers, Singa •ore lawyer, at the annual general meeting of the
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  • 212 16 CAMBRIDGE May In Ihrte-qiartcn i the Autoliin. fin;sh, match with dmbrE versity to win hv m J ami 51 runs and' rSfl fifth surcess.vp victory their fourth w;th ti tc spare <nni Bailey, the Essex aM-oum batted pluckUy an.i "ciai 32 of tho 52 runs
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  • 18 16 MANILA l H Barr-U Idcnt and Ge. the Lv, pany. alt Thursday ness of 13
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    • 40 16 l| tilt^lfffi^ PREWERE TONIGHT Soft creoture of luxury, jj/k *h« hrav«* his brawling world M |k^Bl biggvst *#ffing! i V JOHN LARAINE DAY* U U V-^V^Vji/UL Iff"^!! COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR '•^SpT SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE JUDITH ANDERSOM UMES 6LEASON ANTHONY QUINN
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