Morning Tribune, 29 May 1948

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    15 1 m >!«■ VATMHM MEET IN LO.Y.'" Police Chiefs of Jive .V.ir <Strtz-Tlarul> and it. Louuva /Belgium).
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  • 494 1 COMBINED OP." TO CLEAN-UP CITY MENACE TO SPORE'S HEALTH A combined operation by the Town GhMM| D.partment and th»> pubMo of Singapore was miprs:«'st<':l by Mr. f r.lyth.-, Deputy Municipal President, at yesterday's ineetinc of the ('omnr»ssioners. as an effective method of cleaning 00 «he town. Mr. Blvtho made this
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  • 250 1 A.F. Conduct French in Chief To S'pore Tr urn Staff Report* > UL MR FORCE SPITFIRES BBAUFIGHTER3 ttDTHE COMMANDER-IN-CHIBF OF THE FRENCH IRCE IN IHE FAR EAST. GENERAL P. L. BODET. INGAPORE YESTERDAY FROM SAIGON. ral Bodet, flying m a Ai: X Dakota air- i ■nded it Chang! at 11
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  • 21 1 Reporter) r*g Merday evenaJi wpower, a r.'.' *<r»rk near the v Tengak, narM,', Block r /f moved L BerE »tnfe«#
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  • 345 1 Filibustering At Anti-Lottery Discussion (Tribune Staff Reporter! THE PROPOSED ANTILOTTERY CAMPAIGN would lose its Christian character if it should he Initiated by the Malayan Democratic Union supported by the trade unions, declared Canon R. K. S. Adams last evening, at a meeting; convened by the Malayan Christian Council to urge
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  • 46 1 .Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore's in.iuatnal UW whs again disrupte.l this nH.rn fl "V/strme which larW J 6 Si. this morntiH <>nil at dawn tomorrow. pSK have taken precautions agam-st though employers g^gj made any requests for tf^nm Thong factory is still ur.der police guari.
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  • 150 1 CASES fo Tur vW rr m ?r. r HI< nvWltl "P»'t-«l v-M. rd.v. \jl\OLO VI tl"- vicltlnw bein* Euro,**™ (an adult n d a hlld .his l,rin K H the total „f < a^s not Hi, ,1 to S'l f)Of jp i'H'n- hu\f b*-en no
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  • 253 1 KINC, ABDULLAH of TransJordan HMMIi a triumphant entry into thp old walled city of Jerusalem Thursday to pray at the graft of his father, it was disclosed today as the buttle for Jerusalem continued along the 18 miles front from here to Latroun.
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  • 104 1 At about 7.ir» Um-x Bight opposite the Marine Hostel m Anson Road, B car driven by the Singapore cricket r and journalist, Mr. A. OfOWder was accidentally driven into an ex caVftUOB m the centre of the road. Mr. Orowder was on his way to the
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    86 1 WIKLD M 4 HSU Al' JA v CHRISTIAN BMUTB, MM thr ir ./7</\s 1 Uirr stutrsnx n, Mitft nd tt ■eraowl <l» fmt m Wf*tn*.stl<iy's South Afnittu rh < f|ON BINI W hlflM iAmphl (hut his party '«<"' pMf |NM Uttl T*'" rrsults shn<k<(t South Africa and thr British Kmjurr.
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  • 380 1 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Apar! from one or two written statements th.-r.- were only verbal statements from the Municipal < nmmlsslomrs amon* uhom th, f~f-** Munleipal EleelkNl (AiMM "t Ordinance was circulated for < mmm-nt. Anounein^ this at yesterday's meeting of the Commissioners Deputy President Mr.
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  • 94 2 Xht Cilonia! Govoinment !ia--:-.MI th<^ W .-.>., v O f t t:. if tO i^V NO. iv it) o h toufactitre ami tg t* t Mcded »M'up--1 -t iid spi ,< ,oi the n l \;ifri 1 4 > JaamCJ Power Station. This assuratieo Itom
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  • 85 2 The Municipal O mmi<siuner^ meeting yesterday ;rn?nde,i feven Municipal By 1 iwi to Include or raise, a^ I .»>» may be. !ine s /o? contravening regulations The Cellulose Solution BiyLaw* were amended to m. elude i One not exceeding $-50. or m the case Of continuin| offence.
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  • 126 2 Alleged Hold Up Robbery Confronted by three Chiiv se In Eiskine Road. I in^ Chu Yinf, a pedestrian, was shown g pair of handciafs and a revolver. He was ahnl told that the three men wanted to ■earth him tor Chap Ji Xi slips. The men left Ting aftei taking
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  • 76 2 Alleged to have abducted 14-year-cfd Indian girl. Govindam, a young Indian. R. Sinniah, appeared m the Third Police Court yesterday o n a charge of kidnap ami abettment of kidnap. The alleged offence wai stated to have taken place m a house m St. Francis Roar
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  • 123 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter Proceedings m the Seventh Police Court MR carried on under candle light until 7.03 p.m. yesterday. Two cndei burned for the Magistrate a. G. Shean to record the evui r.ee of a preliminary, inquiry, and towards the end another candle was iit foi
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  • 37 2 Mercantile Institution 209 <>uee n Street, Phone 237 £t«t4 m your spare time: Shot hand; (Pitman and Gregß) Book-Keeping: Ele mentary and Advance. Prac tical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for any public exam.
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  • 133 2 Mr. L. Crmmm asked the Municipal Comm i&s ioners meeting yesterday to consider the revival of the prewar practice of purchasing whatever they can from local traders and manufacturers, m Heir of the difficulty of obtaining priority abroad. He decried the attitude
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  • 250 2 Latest amendments to the Malayan import regulations announced by the Import and Export Office. Singapore have added twelve new commodities and removed six from the list oi commodities allowed to be imported freely into the colony. Aniline dyes, barium carbonate, cement, gas ammonia, auto enamel
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  • 169 2 TV F*r Ea^ern prom off tbr intcniaUoMi grgyniMtiow or r atsptaced personnel n ,<, t«uiy be ownplettd befor. "nd of tfc) current y»\Hr. Mr F. RandoJph. UtQ. wprexnta tivo. tokl the Tnbun, «li\v. Ho adi*tvi tho organlsa tion will thon st dissolvod Mr. Randolph
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  • 66 2 P.C.'s Story War Not Accepted nstiNi amT^ ;:iTI 'thrtk* 27 My, i Ckxlown. Telok Awri !t was stated thatltaJ The i I wai aHcfet ll ""cvolvei aadaaj -0 .n'.t.h Tar. who m i-'n o njur< d tht C •■tab r 3 NgK tri issedai I coostaUei urin-i arouad, covered 1
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  • 161 2 Posing a> a ruyor for w from Indonesia, Inspector II hamad Yusofl bin Am the Marine Police Station. Introduced to Lim Tuan Chil by one Mohamed Zain m a a fee >hop m Jtbffl Be?ar at a.m. on Jan. SI. Later Lim was taken
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  • 56 2 No Eagiisb In Chinese Schools (Tribum n r m The Singapore Edug Department Issued*^ Won 3 •Chools nt e il' TWs notilicatlon o^ flrmation of t w forlß il educational pi™ ci by th( :V l d «9 for belli EnglW fl No definite toMJ^ tt set. but Chinese IJJJ|
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  • 540 3 rs s WEALTH AND LKU SKJMFICHR TOl'T UN'TVKRSITIES. WHY NOT N 52,.i\l EMPOBtUM OF THE EAST AND THK w>lK Vv ARISES: vmY SHOULD SOWK > N s Ykthargic about this matter? i, lUrtofl K. T. X c üb, Hi Mi P lv eatbef** of:
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  • 155 3 j- of S'" l '.;porv i m appeal n a portrait f. Sn .1 »"'< metitl fctf tto City's i ;)>Ury. hi pa! tommissiooer? pi- to provide B o f it, private per■l a further h r i of Singapore r.: v vartaof I and -usinrss comi tin
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  • 31 3 or "V- X IZO >- of No. a P- >' 'slow vstrrdav 0i1,,;' ">•• n^sult negMgwt tv/ r the death Kirn Tee; n ami to th,- ■•■'l ball rhe cane ll mention on
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  • 127 3 Shanghai Faces Cholera Epidemic SHANGHAI, May 28 Health headquarters authorises announced that a summn outbreak of cholera was expected at any time, and admitted that public health facilities were inadequate to cope with the disease if it reached epidemic proportions. The Rnglish language. China Press, said this morning that health
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  • 56 3 Tribune Staff Reporter) Mi. D. Kalahari, 45-yoai-old boatswain of the American p renidont Lines vessel. Piesi dent Polk, flied m the Genera' j Hospital here on Thursday, After nn operation. Special arrangements bay« been made to send the body back to Philadelphia. U.S.A.. by the vessel, Marine
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  • 78 3 a farewell salute by flight 4 R.A.F. spitiire and Beau Ifhter aircraft will b<- gfien jwtt His l&Jeaty*! Troopship Devonshire, ai §hi letfei Sin gttpore today, carrying tne Former Air Officer Commandng Malaya, Air Vlce-Marsnal f. Wbttworth Jones lo tn« United Kingdom A V M Jones te being
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  • 279 3 A Chinme Kampon mm ti j rested fo? possession of chan<i' M*n allegH to be concerned lr rnnntng of a chudu smok J in*r wlook m tectiofi of An I gapore'i Chinatown. The s.iiooa wt< allegedl) 'quipped v/ilh li\t nit..-, tiv'.inps ;iiid
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  • 140 3 young Chine* pickpoc- %< l t. Hoo Ah bai <17) owvicti *"r Ufefl fo, t!i P fourth me w:us ordered to iteetre I ix strokes of the rotaii m d Jit ion to fforu r months" •-■onus imprtooDßMit and n e jwr'j police supervision >y ICH
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  • 164 3 Man lya Mate Saide. v $5- .car-old Malay VO&taA, Wis .Mind guilty b« ihird Ifagis rate P B. Oehlers ol stealing i jewellery valued a1 ->250 from v contractor wife at U Xii I'errace and wai bound over In the sum o| woo tor one irear
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  • 314 3 hrn rlfierly < 'hme*<- sundry «on\< shopkeeper of Batu Pniut. .lid .im rrni.m. ynttiiii) eompHimntH by Mr, Jta» tic- Bnmn at Uv kmtm Court loi th. promptitude with which he m ported a case of ittmptod xtortion to the I'olice. Hi- hn<\ iccrivo«l inter <^ninndin^
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  • 58 3 The ieCTM! rii^'i grantori to .Its. Ivy M:irir Ooph'y m th« .SinjM,»on> Htjift OStnt last Vbruuy, dfaMOlVfllf her nunlii^c With Mr. Carl lYtnson 'to,tliy on j-iourKis of \hv att«*r'.« adultery, whs marl*' baotate by the (.^hicf Jwtlot, li. Justice Muin\ -AynsU-y. •■.st»-rd tv Mr. TJ. iN'. Lcloortf
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  • 51 3 Pareoti of papila ftttmdln«i v Kuo Chllao Girl.s School, morning md afternooti planet, Uic Cboon Ouafl Bug list] School, (morning) md Orjrburgn English School afternoon l ut sk < i to p&y frps fo r May and Jun»« on June 1, 2. or 7, between 12 noon and
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    • 50 3 UGLY HAIR i bom If^ |1 i/\n. ok |HHs H bi rsiN<i «fck JZ m TRICHO WATER NO. l \iki IMb if >••» TRICHO NO. 2 ti.iir roots «li. and hnir growth Mtfl^poii S|»#*rif.\ TICK HO for tom% ln»«ly r r«M»!«< vvl»«n Mdnriaga Ch«rl tOm (P. Boi I2S) K»»>»insi»n K.I
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  • 170 4 "DON'T HARBOUR REDS" STUDENTS TOLD SHANGHAI, May 28. A spokesman of the Kuoniintaag'l Ministry of Information n Nanking Wir— <l universities and schools to "cease harbouring" Communist elements who allegedly were responsible for the spreading of the anti-ui'veinment move under COftr Of attack against the American policy jn Japan. The
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    27 4 Photograph. An incident m the Malays' goalmouth during the tyiatch between the Malays and RAF (Changi) at the Stadium on Thursday. The Malays won, 2 l. Tribune
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    18 4 Photograph. The Malays surprised RAF iChangi) with a 1 victory on Thursday. An incident m the game. Tribune
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  • 181 4 Sydney:— New methods of rice-growing, using less water, have been successfully used by Australian growers m the Leeton district of New South Wales. One grower produced part of his crop under the method of dry sowing and quick watering several times. When the plants became well
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  • 32 4 WASHINGTON. May 28.— Major-General Kenneth F. Cramer of the Army National Guard Barea said the national Guard expects to reach the goal of 271,000 men by June 30.- U.P.
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  • 40 4 WASHINGTON, May 28. The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee approved a bill to require aliens to register with the Justice Department once each year. Failure to register would be punishable by a fine up to $200, U.P.
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  • 134 4 Local Government authorities will discuss with Mr. Macmat'oa Ball when he arrives here from Australia the general scheme for the distribution of Australian relief goods worth £(A) 500.000. m South East Asia, the Tribune learned yesterday. The talks will also include the question of 25
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  • 17 4 TOBIO, M, IVik jenoj H<,us, h ld B r^ oficiaJ MMfmdioN or j apß| Hirohito U.P.
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  • 49 4 SYDNEY. May 28.Sydney Ohr. former Dn UNRRA accounts LiC said today or. his retm Sydne\ that seme Euro and Chinese officials had "guilty of widespread pi the administration c!U! m Chin." •'Machinery. Auf[< and Cl .;:.g stolen and sold on ::.e! market." 1 he added.-Ra AAP.
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  • 52 4 'lOKIO. May 28. -Gfl Mac Arthur's headquarteij proposed that factory i fo r the third Japanese! war Antarctic whaling i dit ion should be incn from two to three, it w» llably learned today, understood that this is l y opposed by Britain, way. New Zealand and
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  • 31 4 SYDNEY. May 28.Chan Wall Mfc »J* was today fined A* ordered to forWt mond? valned w Mr. C:^n had be«J a Federal Court m p ssession i ij
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  • 21 4 <S -J patrols are for the driverofan rj dieted, and ij^ breaks tM -t l rP April 9 revolt^
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  • 21 4 Or. Coninii---'" |ljv i m East a nation"' poic yesterday- jtl ,t re. Dr. rlv VfV RICO J
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  • 160 4 SAN FRANCISCO, May 28. The United Nations was asked to mediate m the Chinese civil war before it pushes the world into a third global conflict. The request was addressed to the United Nations Secre-tary-General. M. Trygve Lie, by Mr. Dai Ming Lee,
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  • 921 5 Around the Jown WITH VERA ARDMORE n WcJduig SHa r -d of Sea Capt Frank Moore «nan^ Adviser* 0 PABELF ar.d o. J^ Ret KinSin ofßclaUßg. H W. Browne ga\v ea.sa... while Capt R. m attended the groom nan. Ushers at thoj service were Majoi art:.:: and Capt E. V.
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    • 6 5 EpmS PENW/ J^ lHt*GOOo;Bjjw 9" <rofc*.
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    • 142 5 Morning and Afternoon dresses are included m our New Collection. L AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT I TO NKillT J S GAMMON STEAK WITH PINEAPPLE CHATEAIT Illtl A\II I THE PICK OF THE MENU s AND I A SPLENTID PICTURE AT THE GIN IMA AS USUAL S Proprietor: Roy Cornell 'HiH,
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    • 314 6 When on Monday the Singapore and Federal Legislative u.mncns deliberate upon fl c recomirendation, of the Joint Committee «\n the Cost of Uvi'^ Allowances published n,s week we have no doubt that the Report will by and large, CH*X with the approval of members. Theie may be
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    • 146 6 Therefore the Committee has done the next best thing m the circumstances— and we U.ink righty. It has .ought to ease the burcttn where it is heaviest— among the lower nnid workers. The increased cost of living boars more heavily UOOn the low salaried worKrs than upon the richer
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    • 116 6 The "Who's Who" of Communist leaders iuiblished recently ia America renders easier the task of smelling oat a Red. The average Red is und'T 46 years of age, and m one out Of three cases he is a journalist. H? might t'so be a teacher, du'or, lawyer
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  • 59 6 "Msertif* Dunn, tht Wflpetl air n^ nmnuevivt* since l<m ht A'orf* Sea with 19 w<ir S h,ps ami 10 »ub m a ri* ?t f« n% ln p/un^s faWn. 9 ptrrf. T*e pir f Kr (left to right) Vie i id I SCtS ltairyinp/€.Ha N
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  • 787 6 DOUGLAS WARTH, well-known British journalist discusser tlv» question There are growing numbers of people, on each si<ie of the i Atlantic who have tacitly declared wai on Russia and who row spend their tine v.ivp- pin? public opinion into the light state of mind to fight
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  • 1311 7 I Falling In Love ■y i: ,;v.ays a very. W* ml from the; ■j s rU on th- cheek; ha^pVrty or the, (> od -bye" or! KnTsht kiM for a parent ■Sl w f ln! Kiss or m\ m ,r.i it neems to last L timeleftfl
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  • 94 7 I PARIS. May 28. G 'ii N'guvci Van Xuau becoini Defence Minister as ell a s Pr unier of the profisionaJ central Vietnamese Govern men! according to a list l)i ministries which has bee. submitted to the ex-Emperoi 11 Annam, Bao D»i. Eteporting thii from Saigon the French
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  • 38 7 WASHINGTON, May IT. Representative Manuel < ellej i Zionism, propowd thai l« j cent, duty be Imposed 01 a all Import! from Britain. N she is sondinK »rmi t<. the Ai- iiattoni fighting israei U.P.
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  • 57 7 BFRLIN. May 28. i ieriiner Zeitung, yeaterda; uggested the early withdraw i of ;>n occupation t.^i' from Germany v md only solution to pre em lav Germans proWem«. n-h measure ta i»"» v 1 <vc becauie iome occupation art today hamper^ Z m our ofort, to estaWis
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  • 463 7 Upset And Tears In Women's Tennis PAPIS. May 28— il.f lirst major ups< t m til I I* nth lawn tenitia championships occun -d ycitef. l»y when the United BUtea WiKhtnuin Cup player. lM Dens Hart, ietdid number one for the w»>nerVi d*iflea was beaten In the gsmi-flnala by an
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  • 86 7 INDONESIA REBELS ARE JAILED l'.ATAVIA. M;ty B. Srvm men were j«illo»l ytwtcnlay lot attempting to overthrow I'rr.si <!»>nt Sukarno's Republican (Invrnimcnt ;ind kidnapping his idyl iff, the former Premier Blltan Sjuhrii'. in .hi!y l!»M>, the Iri'lonrsian RepuMlMll mm agency, Antara, reported from Jogjakarta. (;«'n Bvdanono »«n<i th«> Trotskyist Dr. Mohamed
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  • 75 7 Two .si hoM-upt occurred •n Singapore <>n Thursday night, Involving t!:e lon <»r $184 m cask an«i property. One hold up t->ok place In Kitchener Road «rhere a Own :<•«»• pedestrian was sioiiped and robbed by two compatriots. m the second Incident, a. Chtoeje couple were heM
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  • 20 8 .•••>•• Making pt!u>w oases for the, <„-.•: urn In the workshop, planing ir od for benches
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  • 61 8 London. May 27.- The final I acceptors, with weignLs. for! the Coionation Cup to be iun over a mile and a half at Epsom on Friday June 4. were anDotmoed today v fohowt: Goyama and Auralia. both 9st. 31bs; Sayajnao. flighty Maharatta. Sicavo. Migoli. Bayeux and Poarl
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  • 62 8 ANGLO SOVIET TRADE PACT Londoa, May 27.- British aid Bovie! trade envoys will meet during the next "few cTiys to ■cell a lo^gterm extension of the existing Anglo-Soviet trade pact, it was reliably learned today. A more comprehensive pact would probaol f mean wheat, wool pti;., flu anl Other goods
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  • 136 8 C.i&nghai, May 28. Cardlni] SpeHrnan tod N! Fulton Sheen, noted American Cathotfc jpea'cer and write! will be a.s'.<evl to take pan m a cCiCJ isHiy at L co a .-<.> Know l na Kuwighai Hills, about 35 r.il!«M south cf Bhsoghai) on the occasion of the
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  • 70 8 Toronto. May 27. oswaia Kaljalaid. ap?d 22. the Estonian v;ho crossed the At'antic nteY m a sail l>oat, was di owned last night m Toronto C v.\* punt was upset. Kaljulaid stow! up to hand ii coat to his woman companion The punt turned over.
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  • 311 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RlMl H father' n tho hear JhetJmmj JJa v.hv p is t-o on mo'ai!. to 'hreiUatu In iriv. mal rj IN c ch--.0l «n warden N«] T ik rtmatu pbM It h a Timifa boy« Hi This Beys Hi progreMtfi la are not treats but every «3tf, \ent
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    6 8 Rattan work fm^in// rattan benches j<»
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    • 93 8 FOR ACCOMMODATION visit KATCNG REST-HOUSE Healthful resort by the sea Very quiet locality. Airy and Spacious rooms Comfortable furniture. Special rate to permanent boarders. IST CLASS BAR RESTAURANT OPEN TO NON-KESIDENTS. TO-NIGHT DANCE ADMISSION FREE music by The Kaloha Royal Hawaiians. PHONE ***** 107, Marine Parade (Behind Joo Chiat Police
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  • 205 9 Vatican City, Anmngrmenta for the marriage of exKing Michael of Rumania and 'tinevss Anne of BourbOUirm i liavo reached a com-* deadlock, .according to report! received here. The Bourbon-Parma family recently held a meeting at Which the whole matter was discussed. At this meeting.
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  • 104 9 London, May 27. -a court of seven officers at the Duke of Yoik headquarters. London, yesterday decided that there was no case to answer on throe charges ot professional noglig--1 ence against Captain Stuart Smith. 50. R.A.M.C. who apI pea red on two charges of man-
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  • 148 9 FREIGHT TARIFF NO. 3 It is notified for the information of exporters to Europe that a new issue of The Vur Eastern Freight Conference Tariff is now available at $4.50 per copy. This Tariff, which becomes effective as from 29-5-48 i cancels all previous issues, except
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  • 121 9 Ltiton. Catiion may this eumner be DDT-aprayed from the ;n i as jt was done early m l!N»5 wh»n Hongkong perBOnnd and ail ci alt helped to fif'ht the then miOUl cholera and malaria epidemic hero. Tae DDT solution nfCfHWJf fv': v.\c ■praying is available, i
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  • 89 9 Shanghai, May 28. Two Pi Of C WOfl of Chilian University which is largely attended by overseas Chine.se left for Singapore yesterday to inaugurate the entrance examinations there to facilitate and encourage youn^ overseas Chinr.se to study m China, according to Chinese reports After
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 259 10 iiunUs: Exclusive lo lh< Morning Tribune j N ji "RUCCLES" -J honour J ">■ r/r»//i/i/ut^A//>^^ii/] \~l fiAPfiOVMfHHAT W WHAT DO YOU \fIIWNKTkAT^ J (IT SEEKS HT A«f^^ YjgLßiJ >■ ctapt uiitu TUJG CHAP ~^^i( n I TO ASH Dm FOOL !£~S\*!eLL S !!w Hlin "BELINDA" I s 4- >A I
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  • 971 11  - A SIX -DAY SERIAL INVENTORY BLUES Betty Scheer r tXhson Solves the Invstilory Mystery, Hut //!> Btuct j uhe Puts a 'Q. D. y On tlu Real Problem iround ">■- j 4 li over V* tH subdutd.looldiif .aj harried s leno Su. flood oi Sai c >uM t*' lu ara
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  • 102 11 Brass Hats To See Jets Show Off nn Miioi-generals and SALISBURY. May JJgTS vampires and air vice-marshal., wi 1 wat «h J of ulr to Meteors give an a"tua. bliry P al3 next -roind offensive supp>'=t 00 &w Tuesday -t-Mard, B«i" I New Zofilan.i. are being liJ^J, J^ned Five-hundred-pound bombs
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  • 226 11 I \KF SUCCESS, Ni'ay Tl The nucleus of th" 7n!tad Mationa Kashntl 1 Commb-.sio!i is expected t(. weel bere tomorror for the lirst tentative <iisera km of its plans. High Hnitci Nations othrrils riom various <i«[.aitm.'nts at«in ronfcirnco today to inakr '!"'ir final choice
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  • 91 11 LONDON. May 27. Th<- Czedioslovak exile "Shadow ParIHtncnt" to<lay met :it Caxton Hall, five minute.* from Whitehall for private conference, holding an inqmst on the February "police push" m Cwi'ho Slovakia. The Onei'il R««-no-taries of the four anti-Com-nun'ut Czech an<i Slovak parties alttrnate.l m taking the chair of
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    • 45 11 OXY gj»: I, 6.13 Ml p.m. fr'f'. 1 btertalanevt! Wiafos'aßica" BtUTinf VMF.s_x,r:,-F;LLEN nECHNiCOLOR Init"1 nit H Mldnite A:ir <'f tli, Bm^j JUCK ARROW" "JO TOMORROW Ull <;«» \,U.. n ture! !ii2!^r Aiiair hEv '\\i>l;' ;j f)fTl -7—}>. 15 ■Thieve- i(ol(>r) "^WORu, terwii »-9.ir, i km. lt
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    • 28 11 Your Party!!! what a success WITH AERATED WATERS FRUIT CORDIALS THEY ALL LOVE TH2M:- THE KIDDIES THE YOUNGSTERS THE OLDSTERS J PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO 3709 or 3700.
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  • 114 12 SHANGHAI. May 28 Premier Wong Won-hao was scheduled to return to Nanking by special plane this morning, following a conference here m connection with cabinet formins: Dr. Wong, arriving here on Thursday afternoon, called on General Ho Ytng Chin. who. according to a Chinese report, has
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  • 62 12 TOKIO. May 28. Japans ceramic exports are expected to reach a post-war record this month with the shipment of more than 3.000 tons to Britain. Canada, Hongkong, Singapore and the Netherlands East Indies, the Japanese press reported today. Eight ships have already left Nagoya, centre of Japans
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  • 58 12 SEOUL. May 27.—United States Army here announced today that "three American civilians were ambushed and one wounded by Soviet-con-trolled North Korean constabulary on Wednesday along the Soviet-United States occupation border. Police reports said the Americans were riding m jeeps with two Korean interpreters when a machinegun suddenly opened
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  • 64 12 Manila. May 28.— 1t was reliably reported that the Immigration Commissioner. Engracio Fabre, has reached an agreement with the Soviet ConsulGeneral m Shanghai for the deportation of five Russians m Manila via Shanghai. The Russians had been ordered to be deported weeks ago, but Chinese n ffi/t:oio Viori
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  • 59 12 WASHINGTON, May 28 Attorney-General Tom C. Clark said the New York Federal Grand Jury, investigating an alleged government spy ring, recessed to allow the FBI to make additional investigations. The Jury began inquiry last June on the case which, was said to involve a spy ring which
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  • 76 12 WASHIXGTON, May 28. The Indian Embassy reported a large number of poisons and philanthropic organizations m the United States were inquiring about sending reiief parcels to India. The Embassy explained it was not soliciting relief but welcomed any aid given, and suggested variou3 food, medical supplies and
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    • 108 12 Tonight he'd be home on furlough j Toeettier they'd weave more precious dreams for A lonely tomorrows memories of laugte. thnlls Jm kisses, lovely plsns for an unpredictable future! Ginger tto6EßS[^^ o >■■■■ ROBERT RYAN RITH HISSEY f j JAM OA»WtU RtCHtBO R Sm Special Newsreel Scoop Princess Elizabeth And
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  • 148 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS ilroni our Fiu.uu'i.tl Obn I Busini a ckwed y. without any further devel nt on the un front tod 5-1 though the market wan quiet It was at the sain, U«e fun, Naturally there was •peculation as to what kind of put or ftrrangemeiit will ultimately
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  • 211 13 The rubber market opened quietly steady yesterday and continued steady throughout the day. Prices at the close yesterday were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 June R.S.S. 43 7 H 44 i No. 2 June R.S.S. 43 43 t i No. 3 June R.S.S. 40 40 4 June Tender
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  • 159 13 London, May 27. Very little of outstanding interest emerged from London's stockmarkets to day. Small support for British Government socialities lifted these piices by one-eighth but on the dryingup of business, the gains were lost and prices settled down around the previous There were signs of revival
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    42 13 HIGHLAND HULL SOLI) FOR 800 OUtWMAB. At th< Highland Cattle Bodetf KM Annual Show and Sal,; V, i"7 lls rir(>ni r < l IH'jMuiid Hull was establish** ulun the sum of 800 flßlll W— paid for the supntne champion -Vallach of Achnacloicc" (above)
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  • 146 13 .1/(1.1/ 27: Princess Elisabeth fact" today struck g U*» for ftmi- "The claims of our M* to nistn «M told a gathering an e U ual share m the rights of 1 i i Ptd 5* frt "tizenship and a fair oppordom which vromvn had
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  • 177 13 Some sizeable shipments of sago flour reached here yesterday and tti;ik changed hands at $17. Lintfga was offered at $18 but Indian exporters could not meet dealers' level. With some speculative buying m the local pepper market, sellers' quotations were marked up $2 for all grades. The
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  • 30 13 Dr. (Miss) r v rowe has been Appoints d to be ;i m«'in ber the C< nl U Midwiv Board "i place ol ur. C H, Duke, retired.
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  • 711 14 BelOW Ml NM hMMJ c-tpii for fi \.iy'F racfs th»- f r*rt «<:«}' of tin Pernk Turf nub SumHOT Mttflßg together with n*rordw of the lf»st three runs of th»* horses RACK ONE HMH CtaM I DHp 6. I Fins Straight 1 n i Luiy 2 i
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  • 99 14 The Chinese National Lan,Mage School Badminton Party ?at the Everglow B.P. by hrcc matches to two m a nendlv match. The PMldll are •C.N.LS. players listed first): MEN'S SINGLES: Lav CG&g Chuan beat Khoo Pt^ng Cuen (retiied m second set); long- Kwang Hock beat Woe /hiam Bock
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  • 68 14 LONDON. May 28. Bruce Woottcork. British and Empire heav>-wfight title holder who has been nursing a Jaw broker m a bout with the American, loe Bak«i, last year, has been ordered l.y the Britifth Boxinv Board of (Control to defend his title. The Board named FreddwMills.
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  • 63 14 The Serangoon Association .vil! hold a Social Dance Night on Saturday. June 5. at the St. Andrew's School Hall. Woodsvillo Road. A dance oand will be m attendance. Many novtlty prizes will be given iiway for the games. Member? and friends who wish to attend, should contact
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  • 72 14 Tiio following players wii' ttywuAt the JolHlads 2XI m r» i!i«-nd)y soccer match atrainsi :tie Naval B.»se Young:?«terj or. Sunday the 30th May, I<MB at I p.m. «it N.ivnl Base ground N^rayan. Animu^am, Kadei. S. Pillai. Govindasamy. G Ivrishnasarny. K. Narayaiia. Toseph. Suppiah. Rasamy. Fall »nd Noordin. Tile
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  • 23 14 The R.A.S.C. will meet Ft. ME. Singapore Dist. m HI inter-corps cricket match al Victoria School Ground M 230 pm. today.
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  • 77 14 The following will play erie- ket for the Indian AMOCJIttOB gainst H.M. Dockyard XI on Sunday at 11.00 a.m. on the Naval Ba.se ground. Player* arc requested to meet at No. 50 Market Street at 10.00 a.m. sharp. R. Sitharam t Captain*. S. Ratnam. Ibrahim Isa.
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  • 39 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Vessel 3, Enip Pacific Emp. Hatnbfe FW.-ncc I llflriltUl Benlonond Achilles TydeM Katong iSumatn i Vivita < Karopar Blankvann Asia Ufhtei L7I1 English i ChakKan«-S< remj u LomboK (Stento! I Ifaretta Marleki rfc Hrt'c.-iinsh: Panpkoi Ajax Salons We'to
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  • 241 14 i h e following will rcpn :he SC.R.C. ;,t Cl igainst the Hospital d lnd Assistants Union n B •irda\ at 2.15 p m on Hoi Mm Green: Se h Ken*, s Capt Lau H(Hk chy Al t Tan E1die Fun?. Ong Ton Ice. Chui! B(»o Tew, Ian
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  • 601 14 BUTE NETWORK MALAY ENGI4SH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to t p.m. Radij ated on 526 meti""> In the m«»dl- urn wave band and 7200 ko/*e< In the 41 mot re band. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radiated on 52fl metre* only. From 8 p.m. to
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    • 72 14 THEHOHONGS.S.CO.(I932)im Incorporated m Sincspor* IV nQPIM STBFFT PHONE Z*W% PAHs/ir.r frfh;bt srfvwwj. •HonK Slang" itfti for Rangm* June t? (SaliMMi and d*M*k pftmwnff^i^rn) IJUIor> Sails Por r;'l,nil»an X t PUuljoe June 6 4 Hi»n|? Thiniß:" Sail* Kor IVilfrulmnK June I "Hons Tat" Sails lor I) jam hi May SO "110n
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  • 1140 15 pounds for W j nn B jn ilv v- fttrioag. fee w class 3. div l ov.m aix s c won m Class l> :v easily by five n g h. and hVheen most consistent and aa ■she has previously von over the
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  • 882 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS I iKt thp: pkrak ti-rp r-Lnrs OPCNB TOMORROW WITH A V fVKNTS THIS TS ONE OF THK PROGRAMMES I HAVE SEENMN Major P. M. Patrlckson. has done a N most difficult to spot winners. HI he for class one horses over B. 1 iliiiost a repeat field
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  • 117 15 <> ALLAN LKWm H) CAh'fncK nan l OLORIFY Race l <;ay CHIEF yarspKe Otortfy D (;t Chief Kernel Race J BCARU6T Race 2 SCARLET TIGER II TIGER II i'«a Sight I >:it k Romance Indian Heather ("<"> l I'lav Race I HAPPY lass Race S happy lass Foretold Rivlaa
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  • 96 15 At the football ground Tennh yesterday, Ihe Singapore Harbour Board Police met the R a F in a Division II K''"' lr I Shortly after tl> kick off, IM 3 H.H. took the lead, and added d to it with another from OBC Of the
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  • 104 15 TODAY'S siicctT attraction is the Mitluvii (up fixture at Jutan l'.<s;n StSJSMM hetween Bsagapjofe (s.a.l'.a.) and tftsj Army- Navy rom hinat ion. Supporters of SltißHpore lake note: The Soldlers.illor combination lias ulr.ad\ proved its north. For ronf intuition, ask the Ito.val Air Torre. Today's battle Ik
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  • 204 16 m review f the effect the oni'-r. .rfy s.r:ke of Ap«:i i R3. ipOlM 'red 1:. Hi S.i I t>or,' F»* v ktlOO Of Trade Ua J«>n.^ o.\ the vorklng ci the lCfur i« ip ll Ty. Hr W. L I Biythe. Depatj
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  • 192 16 The Municipal Commissionftt vestrr&iy VOied m favour *>f upholding the Prmidenti 'dismissal of an employee for Obttentivj from duty for §S tnin'itcj vithout authority and fiusi<"imf film, The employre. 'Jr. A Jomph, vho teas m the Municipal iSf-rttre for S-9 years, after reporting for d»'ty. left
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  • 27 16 Officers and other ranks ol the No. 92 Squadron R.A.F Regiment. (Malaya > arrve.l In Singapore m six Dakota air* craft yesterdaj morning m Taiping
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  • 298 16 S'pore NEI Trade Pact Problems 'Tribune S-aff Barter trade between Sing;* matra will be put info operatic Netherlands Consulate-Genera) Though the Provisional Trade Agreement between Singapore and the NEI was signed some time ago. he said, difficulties cropped up m the path of its Implementation. These viifficuitiet were being gradually
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  • 145 16 MANCHESTER, May 28 Lancashire, who had a pood chance of being the first team to gain a first innings lead against the Australians, failed today and were all out for 182. The Australians thus lead by 22 runs. B. Johnstone had the remarkable average of threo
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  • 25 16 COLOMBO to:^M 12.000-ton L R't" cr: ,ft carrier R'' n n *M Z to. Ontt«l St. w bu!. SM f Reuter
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    • 142 16 RThe Motor Vehicles (Commercial Use) Regulations. Notice of Application for a Haulage Permit. vehicle^ desXdin Permit t0 aUth rise me t0 use the ds Ma.aya f PeraU n Which J inUnd to S the F^d e^ t ion of TABLE. -fcgß aSS? S^.Vt'" Specuytteareau, of Vehicle v»hlcle AiSutd il^ which
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