Morning Tribune, 12 June 1948

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  • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL l. NO 3 n v. It, i L 1 -ATURDAY, Jl *m-
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  • 52 1 I!''..' _j ii .h« i it tbt tid 1 .i irvcral tbt Baam* ng from -Jcata BWt 1 J« ad'lne. I i s Holy d thf with mum Xra.*. They •r.ition J« ind set- vere!_rr..p. :'ltcil tv Baecept] ltb ifl KntiDued, it might P u
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  • 62 1 M0,,. Miff Reporter) CD: RrpubiAM:: Port in 0 bit been closed to Edi by the Dutch au- jjjj '-;•>- .Net her lands ,li," G Singa- Biounced yesterday. a wa.c taken fol- [ttng from the shore at arei M R C Peckel- 51. V:ce-Ccr.>u! the triads told the Tribune day
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  • 100 1 ARMED MEN ACTIVE IN JOHORE Fm© Our On Re-porter) CAU LUMPUR June 11. y Hswd robberici have i '"ported from Johore. ||lg of eight armed Chikraided Nlyor Village in ire last Bight and a Police Inn HJuang was tushed WBm to investigate. A ft tf Gwkhu was also from Johore
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  • 119 1 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. J'me 11 -An emergency meeting ol the Exc-.u;*.ve Council of the Federal Legislative Council will be held this morning. The meeting, will discuss among other things the present state of unrest in the country. Mr. H.B. Langworthy.
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  • 32 1 COLOMBO. June 11. lho Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Don Stephen Senanaya_e. has provisionally accepted the Bri tish invitation to the Dominion Premiers' Conference in the autumn. It is understood.
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  • 209 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) riVm-kS-memTcena^iW^ closure or _«_■> "S*_S,rJ_; Apartment officials, in conAugust 20. instead of August 6. Breaking up on August 20, will make up for 10 lost days. In addition, senior students will be given extra time during afternoons and Satuiday morn'"tTw
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  • 46 1 WASHINGTON, June It.The Senate today passed by a voice rote and sent to tne House a bill to let the stop work on 13 vesse^ The money saved would be W* fo r a 65.000-ton rier designed to launch atomic bomb planes. UP
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  • 304 1 Wwn June U Mr Malcolm MacDonald. British n noral for Southeast Asia, told a press conferMv back-x ommunism ,ms made inro- ds into the P 0 11 Ht -»rA r ,po P^s of Malaya and Singapore. Nto ZS. Co,n munists in both places
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  • 32 1 Wt^ <ia v in MMMmA* H< l a of peliomycin f ort^ yesterday. J> sel:? C0 the outbreak RSjJs!^ of A P rii a 9o with 13 fatalit-
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  • 97 1 new me* hurt spreading anti-British propaganda is being; attempt**! in Singapore. It is bring printed on the back of paper money. Yesterday, a number of the Tribune staff boarded an omnibus and tendered $1, getting the change in ten<*ent note*. While in the act of counting the change,
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  • 323 1 200 NEW FLATS FOR S'PORE WORKERS (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE net proceeds of the Princess Elizabeth Wed- dng t und are to be devoted for more workers' flats. This will mean about 200 flats more for Singapore workers, 100 m the Municipal area and 100 in the rural area. The
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  • 34 1 AVMUWM tt* BUNS ABMAD Wham <£**-_* IS J^ toy of tM Twrjj fuMON Entilund nad Austrum 5T J&ft lOWm*. w L-)-/i-CftotiM were* <"'//• -3 /Of 4 ißnuinwn UO out, Detail* of !>1<»I lb mm
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  • 193 1 OfYir-iAi J > >F THE 9r\ IMFORD LtJK 'is INITIAI Mivl am! x ,l MN ,a TO M AKE QRAIHJATBB COLLEGE M '<•;. m m,,.., IwcMtion in M.iiav.i has been H received Am most p**.,-.i.-. snfheieni puMic cnthuj-'asn, hi *n BTAHMm, to r-a *M
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  • 67 1 COPENHAGEN. June 11 [The DanUh passenger ship. [Kjo'oenhavn, sank after hit ting a mine off the East Jut land coast today and several of the 400 passengers aboard are feared lust. The ship, which was bound from Copenhagen to Port Aalborg. sank in 10 minutes
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  • 300 1 LONDON, June IJ. Mr. David Rees Williams, I'ndersecretary for the Colonies, asserted today that the recrudescence of crimes of violence in Malaya originated in the agitation by e\t rendftt elements who had ehallenged the authority of the Government. These extrej mists, he said were trying to upset
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  • 27 1 FELL OFF BUS, CHINESE HURT A Chinese adult fell off from an omnibus yesterday afternoon in Oeylang Road while alight ,ng and suffered injuries to his leg.
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  • 153 2 SYDNEY. June 11. Aithur Lindsay, a 35-year-old artist of Melbourne. Victoria, has announced that he is gown back to China to find peace in a Buddhist monastery. "I am going to a veilknown monastery ovtsidt Kowloon." he said. "I used to stay there at weekends v-hen
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  • 387 2 RED REPRESENTATIVE IX COURT <r- i O'^ Or n BofMffr?) KCAI A. LIJMPUII June I Ucw -Tit Fun. publisher and m-Oftfe. of tN -d >■ She^ Far." Ce—ibcd as the Kuala lur.pur rep o* n afvc of tr M iluvrn I onmumst Party, was fn,
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  • 56 2 Seven doctors have already volunteered to give lectures in Chirese dialects and Malay on First Aid, Home Nursing and Child Welfare. Those who wish to attend are isked to send their names as KKX) as possible to the Hon. Secretary. St. John's Ambulance Association, c o
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  • 58 2 A Singapore lawrver. Mr. Sandy G. Pillay. has been elected by the Singapore Association to fill the vacancy on the Municipal Commission is a nominee of the Associa:ion. Mr. Pillay was elected by ballot in contesting with another candidate. He was proposed by Sir Ro'and
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  • 153 2 The Kersatuan Melayu, Penang. an association of indigenous Malays, has been in consultation with Dr. Burhanucfdin. head of the Malay Nationalist Party, regarding the aims and policy of the MNP because it is considering a chanee-over from the UMNO wing. This body will
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  • 67 2 Of 15 Chinese produced in the Second Police Court yesterday, eight of them were charred with assisting in public lottery (chap-j:-ki> and seven with betting. The arrests were made in four places Killeney Road Blanco Court. Sago Street and North Bridge Road, on June 9 and
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  • 358 2 The Full Court of Appeal, comprising Mr. Justice MurrayAynsley. Chief Justice, Singapore. Mr. Justice Protheroe. acting Chief Justice, Malayan Federation, and Mr. Justice Brown, sitting in the High Court, yesterday dismissed the appeal of Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd, against a decision
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  • 493 2 evidence that the ipeelai -nstaVc had no authonty tr ring his te\olvei and ammu ition home and that at th< ime of the shooting he wa lpposcd to be on guard a \anjong Rha was disclosed h he Singapore Coroners Com esterday when an inquest w eld on a
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  • 106 2 Two armed robberies occur red •n Singapore yesterday morning. Four masked and armed Chinese entered an attap sundry eroods shop at the 7th milestone. Yeo Chu Rang Road, at 2 a.m. yesterday and took away $18 from a till. The shop proprietor was held up at the
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  • 100 2 Four Chini se IM Hoe v. Choc Y to ng-J Ah *and Tan K- ng M each sentenced to 12 rigorous Impi First District Ju Ige, I Shanks, yesterday, wl pleaded guilty to poaj altered certtfic it< of a| into the Colony. They were
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  • 55 2 Illegal Possession Coupons Alleged Three Ch ?011$. War. M Ken? Yew. i '2 the Second P< V terday, fa W tlve char'- 1 A sion of 325 J felt patrol c M ,;ng the 2 intended genuine. -3 The C3 to the gevei and postp M Bail of $3.0 M
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    • 82 2 TUITION Mercantile Institution 209 Queen Street, Phone 237 £tudy in your spare time:— > Shorthand: (Pitman and Gregg) Book-Keeping: Ele mentary and Advance. Prac tical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for any public exam. life > Man Za n^. IjllSmWl speciality prepared solely for iV'wSS: tne treatment of
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  • 356 3 „s ordinarily resident in Mm* r BR. Koek, Member of »h b* K liuna ted Unofficial), to exercise catering themselves as voixrs. ,o t > -i that they h_ve thr rigul .um ,o r of representatives to th* C,e.
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  • 114 3 Ljfc. was an ordtnBwTWi vhich did not -c.-i punishment, Lm T erogood yesterSJ^ a Malacca-beea fagf. ...stable. L^r Bakar llti. to' Efe hporous impTtseaH brftaiisi; 3 bicvcle. facte «li od to; C^ c■. Kunos. CocOc: ber 23 laat. ftUegei v -.--t Sidtk, a iJci--...'- n dut y lit;-' Pclici
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  • 164 3 Malacca. June 11. One Chinese. Chin Mui Lai, was bu'nec' .o death and another receiver" •ritic_l ac*d burns when a lorn •irrvwg formic acid overturned *.t Telok Mas. 6\ milestone >n the Malacca-Merlimau high vay at dawn today. Investigations into the tragedy .eveal
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  • 42 3 OOTACAMUND i.Mad*ras». June U.— The United Nations Economic Commission lor Asia and the Far East *'iH hold its next session in Aus-ia!-a *n November. The Commission announced thrtoday. and decided to maintain its temporary hcadquar tan in Bnaotlial Reuter
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  • 156 3 Bangkok, June 11. Tno Siamese Government today announced a new departure in the programme of communications rehabilitation- -the graut of concessions to private firms to construct and operate new high ways, railways and harbours on th«^ basis of monopoly rights. Foreign enterprises are
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  • 446 3 V i<m a rinlitiiv ambulance -)f an R \.sc unit wh > wi i on e warrant th< Singapore Co. Q Portei at th- eeon of an inquiry Into the deat'.i of a Chinese, was yesterday convicted on charges o" negligent driving and faiii r
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  • 171 3 The W. V. S. Garrison dance held at Nee Soon recmtly vas a great success. The Object of the dance, which it is hoped will b«- a hirnonthhr affair, is to promote Interest in dancing among 1 troops and to provide enteritainment for those in transit. The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 67 3 tor Yojti plgfflß WW rirTH l, .i-Hi F "Ta«AIM WAS G00D... »N IsIMKIM V. Kl.\ I l|x%l-i% |;J R LUCK W AS BETTER... FOR HERE COMES d* H you CAN WIN THE BEST m FAMOUS^ '^vlaamW m s M™sW or I tt i,Jrfrk r <<•*} V. SHANTARAM starnnfi tf£*»~.ajV Jil_-
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  • 74 4 Tt ck Guan Street and Mcrbau Road, between River Valley Rd. and United Engineers, will be discontinued and stopped to provide a 40-ft. wide lateral r oad. On completion, this will be used as a public street. Owners and occupiers of land :r houses, which are affected
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  • 79 4 PORTLAND, (Oregon), June 11. -The Pacific Northwest's flooding rivers have driven hundreds more from their homes. All residents of the Sumas district, on the border of Washington State and British Columbia, were warned to evacuate. Americans joined Canadians in a force 900 strong engaged in shoring up
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  • 545 4 Dutch- Indonesia Issues Unsolved LAKE ttfOCnt, Jane It lodoacdo today acted the Security Council to intervene to ensure resumption or' SCCtaOmk traffic across the line between Dutch and Republican territory established by tince agreement six months ago. Mr. L. N. Palar. Indonesian spokesman, claimed the Netherlands had not yet supplemented
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  • Article, Illustration
    88 4 Mr. Chong KoAV Thue deft > and Mr. C. E. Hopkins 'right) receiving the Order of the M.B.E. from Oovcmor Sir Franklin Gimson. at the presentation certmonii at Guvernvunt House Also receiving the Order of the M.ts.t.. ai ine preseniazton ceremony ai uovernmem House is Mr. Chan Peng Sim of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 398 4 ON YOiiP ll IODA'.I MALA\ i rim pbogramhS From 1> n,„, n tl ated on 455 m r im wave band ami :>M in the II metre Mai *^H l>«»rn p.m. t,, i'uM ated on 48.-) metrei -rM Wtam I p.m. to M ated on 1.5.") :>,, trei i n
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  • 767 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH ■fl B a A b. A. K i m .pore I?'.'- 1 l md Mns H'- Waterloo H M FerI I I I I I I I I H while In :.> as well nds and tod city's the An- Dinnei in honour I
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    • 33 5 Shanghai Modern Tailoring H -i»s,o!.H':_ BATTF:RV RoAl> VMmtj of Exquisite Afternoon Proem* i\ A i also selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices Ph °ne ttm Ladies own material v^,^* made to ordeft
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  • 203 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE End Of A Mission London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.. Tallot House. 98. St. Martins Lane W.C. 2. SATURDAY. JUNE 12. 194S What is one to think of j a government which t senas a goodwill mis- sion to this coumry and then attacks it because its
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  • 160 6 But apparently even this "mayoe" is quite distasteful to Dr. Evatt and his followers. Did Dr. Evatt exp3Ct Mr. MacMahon Ball to tell us Malayans that the "Whit Australia policy" is as unchangeable as the laws of the Medes and Persians and then take a bow amidst thunderous applause?
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  • 930 6 Brikm is perhaps the only na'ion in the world where y in the battle for exports atul recovery* the people must eat less and poorer fare. Not even in the bet hotels or restaurants and with all the money in the worll can
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  • 393 6 JOHANNESBURG. A wide network of radio beacons in the Union is part of a plan devised by the Civil Aviation Council to make South Africa the safest country in the world tor air navigation. The country will be blanketed with radio systems which
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  • 30 6 It was reported to Stoke-on-Trent Food Control Committee in Britain, that the occupants of a council house at Tunstall had darkened their bathroom and were cultivating mushrooms in It
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  • 278 6  - STAIRCASE WIT CASSANDRA M mM In',, m the linn I m 1 1 Men .M •no <•■)»>> H__i have annihilated mm m,i t\mm W finders l M \Maeamaan .h.. r r ..M 'f only then h ,1 fitted M flll'S M mem form Th< call it o< im In th*
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  • 41 6 A cheese thar 1 fat at tropical has been developland, by officers M Division of Dairy. r j A Queensland cM- f\ has installed r--* l: mercial manufa etui ny enquiries have been received J Australia, alth«>w licences are \*W*«
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    • 43 6 I MALA YAN AIR WA YS LIMITED .NEW EXTENSION TO TAIPING THRICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM KUALA LUMPUR TO PENANG VIA TAIPING MON. THIR. SAT. FROM PENANG TO KUALA LUMPUR VIA TAIPING TIES. FRI. SL'N. Kuala Lumpur to Tailing $S5 Penang to Tatplng $15
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 201 7 de Gaulle Lashes Out At French Policy In Germany PARIS. June 10.— The Fr.-n--.. Government, shaky tfter -veek or intermittent crises, j pared tonight to meet an cmbly onslaught on its fori polity tomorrow. The middle-of-the-road coalition last night seeme-i about to fall apart in the bitter wrangle over subsidies
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    • 30 7 JAP EMPEROR A "TAX DODGER" Thf Tokio lpo tonight Hlrohlto of j tax oAceri ror's income bm bectfft oj aii m above" h- 1 I off the tax- Reuter— AAP
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    • 62 7 Shanghai. June 11. A filiated Chinese report i fh< downtown area of Chiang Kai-shek's hometown, F> g* hua. was virtually totally deetrcyed in a S-ftour tin on June 7. Fire eta/ines raahed from \ingpo. w mile* away, to aid in fighting the blaze. Ch angft residence,
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    • 133 7 LONDON Jun t 10. Evide of a change in at.ituoV by the La^n tennis Associa Uon (Britaim towards exhibition matches by professionill was given in a press o n ference in London when .t was announced that in futu e the Association would permit exhibitions
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    • 279 7 UHCDON June 10. InterMt:or,a' moves to ensure strict 4 the Palestine ■■-In 6 pm. GMT toMrttm began today while guns JA thunoi red In the Holy Lai &W Fclke Bernadotte. Wed Nations Palestine medim. cabled to all parties askjrthtm give full details J** >-••>
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    • 75 7 Bombay- London Air Service LONDON. June 10. -The rirst \ir-India Constellation air linei ?n scheduled service from Bon)a v to London arrived at UJ don airport last night With 3. -lasse'itrers. The High Commissioner foi In d,a. Mr Krishna Menon. jwr at the airport for the arrival of th Th
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    • 81 7 BRISTOL June 10. The two; Indian Davis Csp players Suniant Mlsra and Subh Sawhney entered the men's singles semi-finals of the West of England lawn tennis chanipionshps a.s a result of today's play here Misra. holder of the title, had an easy third round
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    • 124 7 WAMHtNOTON, lam LsJ^^red 'J"*" 0 woman, who* f^**" work against the Jap*** credited with aavrng man* American Wes, received >p mission to enter thi States for treatment at ville, Louisiana L<p<<<>-< A tlornni To, «g*J tmtarvmmamU* tiu •■«*> "> "J* I' mti (I
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    • 567 7 'SPEAKEASIES' FLOURISH IN POSTWAR S'HAI lAI. J„n. n the United SI during the pn •prang up iik.- h.Msii a i resuM of the Chinese Government's ban on ■fter-' midnight entertainment. These "underground" establishments are reported to be doing nourishing business, despite their high charges as they are the only night-dubs
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    • 111 7 OTTAWA June 10. Prime Minister W L Mackenzie King's liberal majority in the Canadian Parliament sunk to lti lowest level since the 1945 ••lection and the Socialist Strength readied a record level today nfter two by-elec-tion victories by the Co-ope-rative Commonwealth Indention Party. The cc P
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    • 29 7 U/ M-iT.\ lune 10 Two Union JncMA r,, f t ?l%?J: ffwtthtK. Indian n-tUonal nag to cstobmU King George's birthday J />,/., „/.*.,'■< thai is eog "4 M Comm»-.iiU<'-> Uritmh flaa
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  • 216 8 SHANGHAI. June 11 It s Improbable, If not absolutely Impossible, for China to restoie bei cuner.cy to its old s'lver standard in the near future), writes the Nanking tea reap »n<lent of the China l»iily Tribune in a despatch today from the Chinese capital One
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  • 53 8 NEW DELHI. June 11. Indian troops on Wednesday ciptured two atrafeSfj lc points. Siiilabad and Samani. in action^ against raiders on the Kashmii rront. according to the G>\ernment of India Information Services. The captuie of these places has b. ought considerable relief to the >.;tushe.hra garriscn. the Intormation
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  • 187 8 Shanghai. June 10. -Member? Of 10 local Chinese periodica'? today released a joint letter addressed to the United states Ambassador, Dr. Leighton Stuart, criticising him for his statement last week deploring demonstrations staged by Chinese Student! against United States policy in Japan. The letter said
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  • 177 8 Colourful Ceremony A t Govt. House In a fIIMII f■! MBBmmMmaJ a! GoYPrmnent Hou*» on Thursih;. MU x x Ix. •\1 Micy th" Gov? nar cl Singapore. Er-*nkUn GaiiNon, decor»t- v x cd 1^ Singapore 411 1 Hi with KU'dals an4 award, pr?s?nt?d to them 1 -Kbv His Majesty th?
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  • 113 8 ct of i &nd Ifestltng .-.il d im haj a levelopnienta ipcn the d Minj Irrigation .^nmen'. hal I gi inune co (Work a schei nes m thvooo.noo The Irrid j has spent i brought Midi 500.000.000 m I about 25 I ie| commui itiea more th ui 13
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  • 101 8 LONDON, June 10. --Radio Moscow said today the Soviet Government has protested to the United States and the Netherlands against magazine and newspaper articles discussing the possible atoiiriiuiuliliii! of Moscow and other Russian citiea by United States Air Forces. Protest notes were delivered to
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    • 46 8 [\A ITWmflmWvmri THE PEN w/d J_m ALL THE GOOD MM points mm s Precis.** bmi* Mi'mWw fully qua ronietd. M k^LM Beaut,!*! Mini J M LmmM Coid cup oj4 hM M m i_* MAW mi:> i^ [r '€ncio ff m' nHMS i* <jff' -r-M.qr* »o WMMB
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  • 96 9 Lit 2 JJto 1.500 E n spit* i i i-very nvei valley in the Union and ..inuring repot ts showing the .o.int of water available and the l>e.-t use to which it can Kit. The Free State goldtields aratei supply scheme, estimate- I .u ajo.<l t_'.600.000 will
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  • 122 9 hm H P Mi pF P. i kjfcir fork v. .th u night Ikk-i hi s I is the a aid the t pi sail j ilated the i n il j I i 1 I c:"r-.-.-.- ■fc I cnate MC the nding IPbo ii ptheS B hftl R■■
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  • 156 9 S.V.C. OFFICERS' "AT HOME" FOR KING'S BIRTHDAY B£~>P_e ▼•luntcer '■•''"'•''-'J.v. Ibe ..'haw, t rn«e *m i„ V "S u 1,,,m s.v.r. tatdstsof the nrien !f t 1 n -.fficteh ami I ma sntnt b> an and th f^X» 8to W*»« An enjoyable time Tritane photo tra •<"•'> iwat aareei Mr.
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  • 79 9 SHANGHAI June 10- Th China Olympic basketball team will emplane lor llanllfl on June fw a aerie« ol four gamei before visiting w mpmOtag on July 3. t>> i teim awill then fly t(l Singapore on July 5 for a tci_.es oi foui gamei The
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  • 198 9 J WABMINQTON, Ju a < in. U.S. Air Been tarp i W. Stuart SijHiiiitilni, mi- wmsced todaii thai thi tJTJ. Air Force's X-l rot k't plane has flown "mm h J faster them the spud 0/ sound man a times." The apeed <>f sound it about
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  • 42 9 TOktO, .lime 11. Four Americsn milltsry poUcenien risked turn lives during are in a downtown Toklo asursnce huildina to evacuate i tat l«J Japanese from a burnir.j seven 510 v structure. TV are ruined the top three Boori ol die building. UP
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    • 33 9 I FOR ACCOMMODATION mil KATONG REST-HOUSE A health!- reaori In <!"■ ,<l < i ASS BAIi t KKSTAIItAM- Wt NKilll MIMISSION I BEE. We tm i ,riU,,, 107. Marin.' Parade l HON fc ,K].I.H» Chiat
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  • 72 10 NANKING. June 11. Gen. J ai Chung-hsi, who was appointed Commancler-in-chief of he Central China Bandit Suppression forces, following replacement by Gen. Ho Ying:hin a-; Minister of National defense, has sent a letter to Chiang Kai-shek declining the post. It was understood Pai recommended Gen.
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  • 45 10 100,000 FA FAMINE London J n n I l ci-s. I radio. x 4 Tn. ii..,-. s-tucli 'v da.-. repsin hav, '1 pleted On Bund f J go arai r r, >; Then food aajcethe J TIU -ion during in I9i»i taro j Islanders I Reuter
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  • 91 10 WASHINGTON jJ Mr. Kj Id Si se. date for th R j ■identla] at. *< national h:. tl I State.v WE] urged hen t< iay ful l tion of the Cot the European Propram.r.o Taking up t! ti support of 1 i the 26 per oer.r cut id week
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  • 106 10 London Stock Exchange LONDON JtW< been an extremely idl the itoclunark B:i( vernmen: securities the major portion I t amount of trading t place. Scattered gal to one-eighth irei rtj that section Apathy existed In markets, there wai nc tion to deal but price* ed fairly steady. The Palestine cea-s<
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  • 61 10 LAHORE'-' Cappa. wile Consul in K» can was l acker whoj a part*?-* whil ;J| veiling by tram war to Karachi aj i was learned The attac* sJ p the cfcest b m t did not children. J The Pat*--' J Refugees. R* l!l 1 Khan, who waj arranged
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 191 10 Comic**: Exdu sivc to the Morning Tribune! S t m S f" 7 >, ,/T /-.cm ikir V itiruT f we 1 1 rJ^\ YluiC LOJA'C A L/A'fZV'1 WOT $WS IS 'WOTS ER, PERHAPS ftfn mt T2 A EL£ %u£ro\ 252/ mm? «w-StH V Jw ww /r/w/r fi*« p=\ 1
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  • 242 11 Weary Travellers Stran ded Near Soviet Zone -1 hundreds r r.::'- travellers stranded on Bizonia ,ne of Ger- -Hani t-gn-tvgulations ay authoris.ony last the lew* of r-r viet zone afhad turned -improper P^''-.. mter-zonal (r -h, \.n-riean-Soviet bor- rt un« fanned in the ,ri r) „N is anm-v German ■fULTTk
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  • 31 11 WASHINGTON. June 10. Kconomic Co-operation Administrator Paul Hoffman warned Congress that it would "seriously jeopardise the China aid programme' if it sliced it to r*****.000.000 voted by the House of Representatives.
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  • 186 11 I nd K June 10 Mirko S?dlak. former rof Parliament and prominent social Democratic Party disclosed lodav til it Prime KTinlster Klement Gottwald had i*»d President Benes into appointing a Communis scovernment during the Pftbruary crisis r 22 Sedlak statk. ■>*.:■■ nubmlttad to ling personi'::,.- t
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  • 276 11 a wit* rtiicrlUd hv he. hus. hand u the most beautiful girl I eve. net," wai granted leer-, nis. .r. the Divorce C ini tly. The hubecame extrmely jealou: the judge saian<l some o the trouble ha probably arise; from his ad
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  • 58 11 MANILA* June If.— A diviM "of investigation agenU seized 114.000 blasting eapaol .arious guages and 1-.00 oimds 50 calibre inacWne gu Lmmunitioii in move v w 2a2i ""[believed to have busted the blackmarket operotons^ Silosives found stored in Qim !^dtv. in the premises owne -,V Wealthy
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  • 52 11 SHANGHAI. .Uine 11 Chinese Air Force transport crashed ten miles outs de Han kow on June S. Wiling the pi ot at wo'.l as a farmer whose hoiiswas crushed by the falling o'ane. the Chinese Air Fore headquarters In Hai.kok announced. Four of the farmers famil> member" "veived slight Ul
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  • 101 11 Birmingham. luM jj* I Dr K. W. Barm*. MMop >/ Birmingham, Utdag ■If the so-called Christum lurches became the apologists of atomic r ttrt those churches sooner or li xcill indignantly be __f«*«! ed by the enlightened con science of the BrUUhJ^ The Bishop
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  • 222 11 Empire Celebrates King's Birthday NTOM. Jam ln-CTrinonuu panto, nuth i l ,1 i ■*> crt-Hwtlooi marked the (tibial o' p n-'. G TO V1 ,()fll 'V m ptuta J n 1,,n the mom paaaaa«*e pageant oi ilh trooping -'»l<-ur dkl not take place The km, who was to haw "'''••n
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  • 42 11 shannon AIRPORT, Eire. June 10. Probable cause of the disaster here on April l."> when a Constellation airliner crashed, killing 30, including Sir Homi Mehta, th*» Bornt.ay millionaire, was failure to mum tain enough height to clear the I louuti.
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    • 84 11 R0 X V h< ■S, B.lft, M.15 p.m. WE VRX BROS. "i their best h >wi-ralser! Rigid Id I^s^oo^' 'AOS! SONGS! (i.VLS! ~-To.\i t Al Mitl-Xite F:, TA HAYWOSIH in Jl GAL SAD" in rechnlcolea **rtxiNti roMomcow JW HAT" tRc n ASTAIRE GINGER KOGERg GLORj GRKA WOMMJD "Dm*.-. 7 9*5
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    • 20 11 YOUR WHISKY TASTES SO MUCH NICER WITH SODA WATER BRIGHT SPARKLING CLEAR PHONE YOUR ORDERS j TO 3709 or 3700.
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  • 92 12 US Loans For Development Of Malaya \NASH N,;TuX I nited Frets that the Intern, considenns the loan to Britain for th nient at Booth-Essl it is prasumed. lUU3 Authorities confine 1 hi theie has been an J exploratory eonvemt 1 tween the Bril >-- J I officials. bu< I 1
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  • 146 12 UK's Attitude NEI Defended AMSTERDAM I U r. 1 h Consen Parliami nl ternational S on Ovei ies ol doneai i aftei 11 capitulation, an Is proacfc thai the I I ta'cen over Jav i > I I > t on it the time tad." A British campaign In would
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  • 173 12 !i NEW YORK. Jun UA I tracts from tn< tote Mr. Harry Hop) time aaaistant Roosevelt, published herei pave his account of! PP Malta's views on moralj dards between nation i treaty making M*!*S The Hop«ina papers ron hasis of a aeriei of arUc'el x
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    • 422 12 SHANGHA. TRADING CO Ifl^^ *.„=«»»«>.. *>.*.h.n>. sruKF.T \roKt l^-j p^y| p»p ij| \._< 111 i V k. _________M teak v c\Mi*i:oi2 wood chests Jtji BETTY GR ABLE wmm^ mmmm mmmmaemmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmr A .> otJ) onturv-Fox Fictur**. M g TT A li/T D D /1 PLtS! Latest Pritish Pathe News! _4 Z-/
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  • 873 13 Pungah 23 21. p Putut 5 6 Put** ir,2 \k I.H7'. Rahman Hyl 1.17 i L29 1 llamtnit in 12 II 6 Lata IM 1.7". ftalllb AU:t. Gold 3.30 R twang Con. 27 Rawang Tinttddi 1 4' 2 8 10' !>enong Tin 3S C 1 • i
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    • 87 13 I (Rica Noodles, AR r I *uaHty wh,t, ■n< diu na quality Mi< m |35 Rock sugai t&S g?W«B BEANST i;' W4O; Bali (new) siu alembang i.- r u crnt $60 "JEwmJ?*- Africa $50. SAGO FUHJR: Ungg, 7 Barawali |16. s,ak SAGO she::-- |30 FLAKE TAI [OCA*
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    • 84 13 RALEIGH, (North Carolina), June 11. The Governor of v» w Mr. Thomas E Dewey? today described Ui ed State, policy In < I as -an Incredibly stupid biundcr.'lit Dewey, who is owns the Republican Presidential nomination, said the blunde: i red when the United s*.U'.5
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    • 177 13 market its steady passed. .j_ v, terday wen M Buyers. Seller wo. 1 Jun« R.8.8. t y 14 A June R.8.8 43% r:No. 8 June R.8.8. 10 10June t< nd lu!y/Bept. Tone: Steady. rue Sinj tpore mark( t ha sept -mazinjcrly I dv thn out the week
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    • 173 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS i cono the We hav? i ,M. i I v >' ito a levy on incon* and no Im eltha i ii.it devaluation h Riven to alarm 'wong tn nervou late.il revaluation How nice a distinction! i:\ implication wc are Invited to 1 think ol devaluation
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    • 14 13 rhi •>'.•• i littli m tivlty In mai ket ed htl with int<
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    • 36 13 en* Army weawwi iwojima d a u mc liuns. lot u»« a typhoon n er mmu e and in .tit pn.ii 1 1 ll ,;ismg fin wets aDdW moving at 10 L 36 UP
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    • 52 13 HERE'S YOUR ENTERTAINMENT RIP-ROARING ACTION! TWO FiSTED FIGHTING l'Vtf.VU. do i'.m'iM ici TORRID SITUATIONS BUT STILL IT'S COOL! fcwjttuoMa -ttRBWoa-rtaua-iiaaß man,amiaam r> r ,i mnmtm m m Mam tmm k 1 1 1 m maan NOW SHOWING mm CATHAY »«stfWff*as6!*" (Jaumont Krilish News -RWfiUSH DERBY 1948 i TONWIITI-DNMiHII •^^f^^^T*" EDWARD
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    • 74 13 SHIPPING ililLiiMliLnvt: FUdd rkerk 44 E. Hamble Sheen y.< vi lyan 42 3 Pun i 38 9 River Mitt 36 7 Benxnacdhui 33 i Kon.lo 17 S Pangkor 10 20 Lst. Maxwoil Bnmder 21 Empire Pacific 21 2 Eumaeu* 23 i Lake Manitau 25 6 Empire Raja 27 8 Gorgan
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  • 479 14 NEWARK. JUKI 10 TO Vt ZALE KNOCKED OUT ROCKY GRAZIANO IN ONE :iGHT SECONDS OF THE T 'IRD ROl/ND OF THEIR M DDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION SHIP PIOHT AT RUPPERTS STADU M BEFORE 22.000 SPECTATORS. Zale. 34 -yea. -old former bailor, has been considered ••finished"
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  • 110 14 The following are the Kingc Birthday honours awarded f to officers and other rank> l personnel In FARELF: CB:— Brig H Bain Bridge CB.E CBE:— Brig. D. H V. Buckle OBE. QBE:— Lt. 00l J. H Gillington. M.8.E.. M.C.. Lt. Co" D G. Birkett and Lt. Col. R
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  • 208 14 For the first time in the history of Malayan wrestling one man wiH tackle three opponents simultaneously. The matman taking on this herculean task at the Happy I World Covered Stadium tonight is Malaya's heavyweight King. 6 ft. 10 in Dara Singh, and his
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  • 262 14 (TrMaaa Staff Reporter) The Singapore Foochow j.sociatlon have offered to rbitrate in im* wage cu-v-i* between Singapore Foochow dressmakers and their 30 employers which resulted In a lock-out on Monday afternoon. The employers held a meet- ***> on Thursday night when they elected representatives
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  • 112 14 At the annual general meeting 01 the Merridale 8.P.. held last Sunday. June 6. the fol.owing were elected office bearers for the years 1948--1949: Patrons: Messrs. Tay Pen_i Song and Tan Kee Chor: Preident: Mr. Wong Choo Yin: vrice- president: Messrs. Lim Hock Soon and Tan Chong Xee:
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  • 26 14 A Chinese woman living in Wareham Rop.d was robbed of her jewellery worth $290 yesterday morning by three Chinese, two of whom were armed with pistols.
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  • 781 14 R*low is tb^ car- 1 fo »todav*< th* flrst day of the Pen uv- Turf din m oat; n cT T ftrst rqre stnrN Mno ;™!Jwt Bu Sweep will be drawn on the last race Griffins. We-fh» fW? a^p f> p, »*>tun«» 9 00 T
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    • 50 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. §5. ('HI'MA STRFFT PHONF 3«44.*. •*Hong Slang" sails for Rangoon Jim.- 23 (Saloon and deck passengers) "K- dor Sails For Palembang Pladjo** June 21 "Hong Tat" Sails For Djambl June 2."» "Kepong" Sails For Rangoon June 27 "Kannuilng" Sails For Rangoon Middle July
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  • 1561 15 Opening Day Of Penang furf Club Summer Meet J (By ALLAN LEWIS) BdtfANG, FRIDAY.— THE PENANG TURF J^CLTMMER MEETING WILL OPEN TOMOR* S£ 4 \n INCLUDED IN THE PROGRAMME IS R( !r RACE FOR GRIFFINS— THESE ARE THE T vu iOF 60 ORIGINALLY
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  • 108 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS (BY Kace 1. \\AIF United Cancer Neptune Race 2. -SIR LANrp:. 7 Cold Wave Race 3, MERRIANTE Port Star Kimberley Race 4, DEAR Whit** Socka Race 5- INSPIRATION Dalcross Egyptian Queen Race 6.- ROYAL BOUNTY Sylvan Lass Advantage Race 7- MERRY MILLER Jimmy John Ham Race 8.
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  • 25 15 following will represent the Klialss A Set against th« S.C.I on Georg. y khan Balw Wazn ci o Singl R G I M
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  • 463 15 I "!i one-time Slngapoteenni* ctuunpioa, fought rreat battle with Caee K«.V.n ytati rday in the Singa •ore lawn tennis champion--nips to br *t him in ctoiely•out* sted game. The Chinese showed t-nifir itamlna and drive but WIS un- to finish strongly in Die gat wt when
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  • 14 15 ihj beat 8 i Signals by tW( the sa.f.a n League wccei the PotMii
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  • 774 16 AUSSIES DO WELL ON SECOND DAY NOTTINGHAM. June II. Au-dralia started th.* day 148 runs behind England with a'l their wicket* intact v lien play In the first Test was resumed here this morning. Grey clouds covering the sky promised weatli* r prospect* Tor the seeond day's play as doubtful
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  • 29 16 A meeting of all badminton and football players will be held at 10 a.m.. at tile pre mises of the Commercial High School, 285. Joo Chiai Road.
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  • 163 16 BECAUSE HARBOUR BOARD GODOWNS AND SERVICE DEPOTS STILL NEED PROTECTION FROM LOOTERS, THE PROTECTED PLACES ORDINANCE. 1946. WHICH EXPIRES ON AUGUST 15. 1948, WILL BE EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER 12 MONTHS FROM THIS DATE. The Protected Places Bill, 1948, will be introduced into
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  • 273 16 GAS MEN WANT THEIR 1 1 DEM ANDS CONSIDERED (Tribune Staff Re M *rt, r Voaica v. th, via* LV™ c n lon ol Vu < asked the Com nissione. tf i j I. I v-oial meeting of the workers' J"". n pi -vntatives to coistde. elev.-n demands Lt f
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  • 150 16 Batavia. June 11. j^J bandits raided a convoy i trucks Dairying 100.000 -ait era woith of apices, killing thn Chinese members or the em and kidnapping three othei and leading customs officials the fact that the goods were I ing smuggled into B itavia fro Singapore.
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    • 164 16 WW F\W a W A T 4v I ii m Vu[*mi !*rt. it] ht^acjßtJ -^^***[*^^J Hp wnb a super-aSund»i*fi* if vit.il jL 3 IBttvy th;! urn-, adfcifarion- •>n. If 1 j^ JMaoa poucr and respect. Then _k._i.Jc V-.^^rti'vj to l« th«t .run! TRSTROM S. (I B^mT^M _|tr iiiifii li!.\niiular Trt_..*-nent
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    • 79 16 TODAY'S WEDDING The wedding will take place today at 4 p.m. in the Bethesda Church, Bras Basah Road, ot Miss Koh Geok Tin. who is on the staff of the United Press, Singapore, to Mr. Yco Oon Poo. Miss Koh Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Koh Tew
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