Morning Tribune, 16 June 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 778. iS'ey ,s. 7/, m».. WEDNESDAY .II NX i
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  • 110 1 [From Oum Own Reporter] IPOH. Jam 15— Four Chinese are reported to have JM killed m two clashes icith Malays m the Kampong Lfr tk* SOth mile Grik Road, on Sunday night. On* tht incidents is reported to have been the reifto' a di b*Umgim§
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  • 330 1 MA.-". HOUSE CQNFERENCI [From Oum Own Reporter] KUALA LUMrUR, June 15. Labour unr.st prevailing ii Malaya was discussed by t-mpl»\ert. and workers' reprrsenta tives of the Federal Legislative Council and Labour Ad. isor. Board with Sir Edward Gent at king's House today. Thc meeting
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  • 129 1 The Singapore Federation of Trade Unions wrote yesterday j evening to H.E. the High! Commissioner of the Federation and H.E. the Governor of Singapore asking for the "immediate j and unconditional release" of Messrs. Lew Yit Fun, publisher of the Mm Sheng Pau," Kuala
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  • 105 1 and J *n# Ill*) I -I l»' r I ha* I ft* ?;;<•; :r-| "S Ll. ."U »n* r I l* unnet- lotion* ,n 1 nil Middle Rji i r9 ****i B .Srrt needs of I L, .U« I I L- k kf k— j te k- 11 taMi<
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  • 62 1 'MILITARY ADVISER' OF BANDIT ARMY ARRESTED R' porter J DIAL. LUMPUR Jun e 15. m Wah, aged 40. W th- "Military p bandit army p_ir.g Dggong area was arrested 15 miles east Jto by Mr. Tang N Kun ASP Perak j*"! Itibe a memN the MPAJA during the 1 .pat
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  • 119 1 Reporter) J~T rants number- it 200 from Djambi m JJJ7 1 business m Singastranded by the Djambi by the Dutch innounced on June w■' onsuldte-General %t ng Xc r kade which comes into force today was imposed by the Dutch foUowing alleged firing from
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  • 41 1 letheTur 15 The Tin Council lor w that repara- Bill l mines at Bang- 1 I Singkep is- j fast enough full pre-war Q will probably vr_ y**** kf came m a two- council on lust announced. I
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  • 39 1 A Chinese woman who was knocked down at Lorong 7, Sims Avenue last evening by a motor cycle ridden by a traffic policeman on patrol was seriously injured. She was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance.
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  • 28 1 A Chinese motor cycrist was injured when his vehicle and a I car came into collision m Beach Road about 9 p.m. last night.
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  • 375 1 "Squatting" Retrenche d Rubber Workers Quit Quarters SITUATION TAKES SURPRISE TURN .Tribune Staff Xepe™" riAV OUAN THE LABOUR SPTUATION AT TOE Ctt UA MAN HONG RI^BI^ACTORY }J™^ggf^B RETRENCHTOOK AN UNBOTCITO TORN WHg BATBD PER gJSSRS QCI? W ALTERS. LEFT LATE YESTERDAY Earlier m the day the .situation was reported to
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  • 31 1 __.___r_._-_- stafi Reporteri (Tribune c j Air Commodore s. mgford of the tf g Air Force, a*m -a sj sha! Sir Hugh Head Fact 'of ft*''
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  • 362 1 COUNCILLOR CALLED TO ORDER 'BREEZE' ix i<i.\(, SESSION I Hiring the afternoon session of the legislative Council Biarthlg yesterday, a Councillor was called to order ns he indulged m personal remarks. Thr Councillor. Mr. K. Juniabhoy, representing the Indian Imiu'. .r of Commerce, whs referring to well-to-do people who should
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  • 117 1 Mr. Malcolm Marlhmald. Commissi, mir Ceneral for South-East Asm, who returned tt> Sim/aporc yestcrilmi from China said that his tour there ic.j.s /or thr saim pur post as his pmious eisit to Indui, namehi, to meet QoVRfRRtWt U'aders. He lUclmcd officially to comment W latest Communist
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  • 119 1 Bangkok Rotarian Stabbed To Death BANGKOK, .iune IB Luang Raksa Naves [tow C itllaka) well-known Baagao ineaaman and Rotariaa „>," to death b'-ie yestei vening by two unknown young men The police Mid today th;it robbery was a most unlikely motive of the murder BS the victim's purse and other
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  • 1097 2 IN COUNCIL YESTERDAY AT THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL YESTERDAY. THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS -AMENDMENT' BILL ABOLISHING PLURAL VOTING AND DOUBLE CONSTITUENCY WAS REFERRED TO A SELECT COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION AND REPORT. Moving the second reading of the Bill. Mr.
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  • 152 2 The arrest of a young Chinese for impersonation led to tht discovery of another offence committed by him. fraudulent possession of stolen goods. He w r as arrested on board an S.T.C. omnibus when he falsely represented to the ticket inspector that he was a
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  • 148 2 A Chinese pork seller. Tan Kee Chin, charged m the Second Police Court yesterday with having m possession for trade, a daching which had not been passed by the Registrar of Weights and Measures, was cautioned and discharged when it was discovered that his scale
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  • 147 2 GUNMEN GET $1 ,700 PRE-DAWN ROBBERY nf T r^ ce arm^ rohb «--ies two of which \v-re carr-ed out b _un;nen and one by m;in armed with a ..nife took place ■n Singapore, yesterday Two or these were pie-dawn robber es The f-rst took plac:»t 4|| am when the Chin.
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  • 25 2 TAIPING E?gH I'idnn liboure. .tn r»« wonv.in Pi '•P-ed md lied M ■enioi togpert,, p folio* band. m h, Aomin. to have beei J
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  • 67 2 A Chinese girl sustained serious head injuries when j lorry travelling m reverse knocked her uown m Jalan Ka. v. Yeo Chu Kang Road about 1 p.m. Ihe girl was admitted into hospital A Chinese a jman who collapsed m fiont of inc. heme shop m Hill Street,
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  • 86 2 Dv? to the closing down Ol two oi the Peoples' Restau rants, namely New World Restaurant and Outram Roa J Restaurant, the total numbe of meals served from al; restaurants and kitchens under the management of thc Singapore Social Welfare Department during the month of May has dropped
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  • 86 2 Twenty-one Straits-born women, charged with gambling m a common gaming house, were yesterday discharged by the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh. without their defence being called. Two other persons, a man and his wife, who were accused of allowing their premises to be used as
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  • 75 2 BRIBTOL June v J Brlitol quadi theii i Mr* M..-_ "very J port..,! from s^thraeaj pital tc lay The quads on Satu: i._\ are m tenti an fed every hours ah. except km weakest when _he mv 1 ire now "on bottk j Jennifer v. h R
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  • 159 2 A young Malay and a 1 aeac wer. produced v Seventh Police Court yd on charges of possession tonators aad hand gr.na The Javanese, a servi attached to th. R.A.OCJ charged with being m fl sion of nine detonator.- a ler Camp at about 2aj June 11. He
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  • 301 2 A 8.0. R. who trespassed on the compoun Is of a police magistrate's house with intent to cause annoyance to the inmates was fined $30 m the Second Police C.urt yesterday. The Eighth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. W. P. Rule and his wife. Mrs. Veronica
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  • 21 2 DUSSELPOKK JUg| The Ruhr coal i. nate, Herr Hug. *r J has been acquittal n J special denazifies- tee.— Reuter
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  • 1139 3 k. m the Singapore Legislative liked whether Government is satis\f* 10t v laid down m the Lepers Ordinance P^ a ith modern scientific thought and Pjrfnflt what steps are being taken to i __.I_._- UP t«> daU n iicKerron, w A x
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  • 73 3 L| gale m Saling Str rued out anothei tj. nsl thi Wind" I i stirrin pictur- B n Resistance r.T- the war. jcreei ed m thc L C hortly 11l put fo; b| icer I y Lie"*, man Bpe» teers who I ibotag I d tits ir number Gei
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  • 52 3 FILIPINOS ENJOY SUNDAY PICNIC Wmembers of the Fili2J"»nton Party held a ijjoyabl,. pi Cnir on sunday f* I'bin. off Ponggoi. I*o*l picnickers were Pto th point m five Jf »d the day was gMtt fames and enterfcfcodwas sertmlMd JJ highlighted with hon" ,FUi- ijj rved with a "nies at the
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  • 21 3 SLTA TIES AGAIN POSTPONED ■SUV's i downpour ties of the by f played ves- >> "cond day m round was i play.
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  • 355 3 (Trib'ine StafT Reporter) ur_o?ILf. INGAPORI *«CHANICB AND f_N._INKI.KINC. .hi": ,NION REPRESENTING POCK. ARD \\<»LKKKS OF THK SINGA PORK HARBOUR BOARD JROTE YESTERDAY TO THE DOCKYARD MANAGER AND sm. DO."KYARD CONTRACTORS iNt; JUNE I. A8 rHE DEADLINE FOR NEGOTIATIONS \N'l> BBTTLE MENT IN THE
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  • 195 3 a young Man srho. pleaded lit"- i the A«WW COU I efore Mr. Justice Fhorogood yesterday to s charge of carry ing amis stated thai he mi lei ttood be w,:- i md asked that it be expedited He added that
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  • 139 3 ...Mir... tO lllll'del 4 v., diet of y.,I P ->,1,- h-inuul.- M» v u snip, note Coroner. M' f voune Chinese, l( S_ne. described a h f-.t .liv Bt»b_N__l r iW 'kand > w2 f'nmd.v.n. tn the neck and *f <.„ at the
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  • 77 3 a general meeting «»f the AMIIV civil industrial workei i m Sinaaoore will be held on g^LTKne If.- 1» North Bridge Road list floor), Sm ;,o_e. at 3 p.m toi Jm pm J c Of forming S trade union SS^entlng all directly en M
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  • 108 3 Two Chines* women, a nw>- Lher am. her daughter were harped m the Second Police Court yesterday with volun ■rily causing hurt to a man. Tiie mother was alleged lO nave attacked the man with s vegetable chopper, while the daughter was alleged to have totted
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  • 31 3 kn address on '"...an Willowy., will he Riven at ti rA orchard Road, al a.BO N hv Mi ■<>'■" „.n. tomorrow i>> "J'-J m ,|ei tne au»pw \v, t Society
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  • 69 4 INDIA-U.K. AIR SER VICE Picture). Air-India International air-s cr*icc betu^en India and England started .ts first flight iectntlu. Thui picture, which uas taken at Genei*a (SwiUerhmd) when 'he plane made tt* first trial flight, si jws «n the centre Capt, Shirodkar. H E. Mr. D. B. Desai, Indian Minister to
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  • 243 4 The first draft of the Social Survey report M now nea rine completion. Some interesti features so far discow.e.i are (a) Population The firsi count figures of the Census no** published shows that the nopulation of Singapore Mußtapality (i.e. the area cover ed ly the
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  • 109 4 Mi ".bourn. June 14 ofl ists In Australia hke .fl an eye on the activities^! old George Althofer an orchardist aU h'<' fl m 1897. he evolved _y-'fl ful slipstone E-herta^M Even now. he has l.iivigfl fruit trees m his backy^H den at Wellington, X.wfl Wales, and has hopes
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    78 4 Cne of th h ghlights of the recent charity dance given n he Town Hall by the Ipoh Chinese Ladies m aid of the Perak Wtlfar? Fund was the f resent at ion of a Chinese pageant entitled The Eight Immortals." Picture shows the C**t: {from left to right) Miss
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  • 65 4 BANGKOK. JUIM 14 J V ie! name, c c mmunity denounced the newly :< Vietnam central Q veil, headed by General Xvi a l4 French«__poni red H puppets and traitors'*. Nguyen Due Gay. Pre. of the Vietnam Goveri delegation In Siam, sal Vietnamese iommuntt| this country "will
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  • 76 4 Six members of the Royal Family of Johore. His Highness Tungku liahkota, Ungku Aminah. lunku Mahmood Ishadar, lunku Abdul Rahman. Tunku Mohamed and Ungtu Abdullah weie entertained at the residence of Mr. S. A. Dawood at No. 291. Serangoon Road, on Monday night. The occasion was a farewell
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  • 206 4 Washing r June 14. The Senate Appropriations Committee today approved the "single package" foreign spending prog, imme providing for C^S.! 25.700.000 ji U551,175,000,000 more than the House pmy;. led. The Committee restored the programme to a figure which approximated the administration's request for the
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  • 47 4 Buried 51 Yeae After He "Died" NEW YORK 1 man who 1 ried hero today He was i \M whose flrtt written [M jureel m a i m 1897 and t_» _n his ollicni! d M ticed he wa, He was 84 wn g last week. Reuter
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 394 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY I Mirth" in Teo hew, in Cantonese Ann M Opening Annoui Pi Oil. Su S Signatun S 9.40 H and r 1(M0 Mix Tune" il.00 a ci JJ BLl'F NETWORK Booga by Pemuda Niwarna Kr. uii »v £t irvra^iicii Partv. 7.00 Time Signal, 7.01 A^S^?.«£222 4SH
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  • 962 5  -  VERA ARDMORE VVITH icertfargaret part) Sll im was I shaded fl a hair was im Wheel Club will Adeiphi Hotel at 5 p m. on whicn Hrs G Hawkins wil! 7 Mew Outlook WCA Clubs and suming their this wi j p.m YWCA. Tenit c r< nation
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    • 16 5 ARE YOU A MEMBER of "THE LILLIPUT" Singapore's Most up- to datb LENDING LIBRARY at Little's
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    • 124 5 cl **^MHr MMW ■■■BfIRII orfll Aduriisin; i .lotoL'raphv Tho Urge* Phot,, studio m Malaya j^^g^M^gE__Ba__s__Bm' W^A.^ m f_iJt^C*%^^_f_§f__W§_M _____-_H __________r __r *w^_mm¥ it»m !mPm\*~z_m fPnnPyWW 1 1 mmmmm B M WRmAAsm \_3Ar2 LL3 *—*> 1 1 C, K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED __EAKYVO()I> PUSNRUBB
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 267 6 "It is to my mind wrong and damaging to subscribe to any impression that Trade Unions as such are necessary instruments of subversive people." Thus statea Sir Edward Gent at the Press conference last Sunday. The fact that during the past few weeks industrial strife has been accompanied
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  • 661 6  -  ALLAN DREYFUSS U.S PI AXS CW HITLER S MISTAKES fly FRANKFI'RT The nu.takes which H.'lers enpineets made m const meting under ground war plants are bein.: utilised by the I'mted States Department of the Army m Investigating the possibility of constructing and operating subterranean factories m Am
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  • 304 6 S. AFRICA'S LEADER JOHANNESBURG I pank'l Malan, Sontt Afl 74-year-old new Pr.ir.e^^M ter, will find fl House of A-MmNv political division.. v.rtua.fl low racial i;ne> when ffl ment rea>.s.n.i b'_ \> m Augfl For 15 year* he h:_. 'I a hard uncompromising I to bring to www a _fl ment.
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  • 690 6  -  RONALD BEDFORD I am standing :>< tht i crowd outside the railinos lat Buckingham Palace. watching the soldiery ynarl ching up and down m tht 'courtyard. S It's about half-p*ast nine i m the morning. 1 The King has bet n up
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  • 149 6 LONDON. Thelma Sahn. 32. of Helsinki, had to make mis choice Who needs me none my husband or mv child? Her husband lives m Canada, md if she went to join him. Thelma would have to leave 'aer five year old daughter. Greta, m Finland. Thelma decided
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    • 104 6 W>J T¥l*f _E _s__R> V r __r 'rm A _i !j___tt_-_ i _5» U______f________^^_^^u_S 'II -^-C m\st/ \Ll£MjjP\ *4hen you consider that from the faod you eat all your energy, nerve force, flesh, bone ard muscle are built \ou reals.* ho* vital to health are the proper digestion and assimilation
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 201 7 Heatei <-uaip a leading lU if the Westg: hf Marshall •all again* the P Europe "th«> > may ieverse F. move back v decide that it sk destruction Iby gambling too high m tin West wh»*n m ihe Fits' tha is an Empire for
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    • 86 7 P4j_;s. J*m fkp..'.-, h-,t eaid that l r, abeth want- .■■ntrover- rail Sartre Mam* Sales" //r /.-in on her recent p n hw ll^f ,fc is advised tki lintish :.*<i' use it r(| CommuaiaJ oi .iru/ rhera imm r .p. ,t .kat
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    • 101 7 CANBERRA. June 14. Hrn •ev*lopment of the FUI s land., a. a Pacitic base wai oeuig Qiscusoed today m tin ir<t Of I series of urt,.-. OU Pacific defence M Suva. PIJ Brigadier Oeorge O Brien was representing Australia and Sir Arian Freeston, Governor of
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    • 102 7 NANKING. June 14. Mi loger D. Laptiam. ECA China .id programme director, ac•ompanicd by Mr. Charles stiliman. economic »urve> •Wef arrived here f«>n Shanghai this morning on heii second vttlt to the cap al since their arrival m Chi.ia which was believed i m nformed quarters as
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    • 37 7 roW YORK dune U The National Council of im National Maritime Union vote unanimously o call IU mem oersout on^nkeat i. i|uni on Tuesday it an a.*, -'th the companies 1- noi that tune. U.P.
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    • 49 7 U.S. Tanker In Distress COU MBO June 14. The Pin-Am m tanker, Stanv_: Calcutta, 9.133 tons, re- distress about 350 cut, south west India i 5 iturday was today her own power •B mt Rep irts here said .ying 15 000 ton. had developed üble and was dnftii Reuter
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    • 27 7 HAMBURG, June 14. Armsh troops surrounded Bank m Hamburg /ily-guarded truckscharged then were marked it side ami were leved to be carrvnew currency.
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    • 27 7 X, June 14.— Mr. Indies. United to the United rai Assembly, told I audience of day the United rt a "peaceful fleht Comma- < ihy.- U.P.
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    • 58 7 June 14. A dispatch from the United States rlcet had sky CNC|2 020.000 to 'at, setting a OhinaIn Shanghai the I to CNCfI 820.000 •NC'sl,B7o.ooo sel- ling. dng is believed lto he urn r jj J sudden turn for t*J n the military North China. e
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    • 165 7 LONDON. June 14. Six boy. a«;ed between 11 and 16 lost iheir lives In bathing accidents dm ing the week-end. Stewart Brierley. 11, and Robert Hard ing, 12. both of Bpriagsdale Oldham, Lanes, were drowned m Oldham icservoir last night. Brierley, who was learning tc
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    • 26 7 SHANGHAI, .lune 11 White Russians m Shanghai are more Mian Willing to join the Unite I States army If It Will lead I American citizenship. U.P.
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    • 96 7 LONDON. June 14 Dock wotkers went on si n-r witn oui warning at some Londoi dock, today interrupting un loading for about 30 ressel h me < them carrying _o< < from the continent I ie ati ike tpread from thi i omparaUvely small area v
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    • 207 7 WINNIPEG Canada), A Kian Who (mc* 'i miUtw*irt and tk* titration expert 0 f the pre-war P"-'' > government >■** < yi with kia »if* d-mhi-Ht H \6-year old Wladys'aw Rnncewcz, uraduate Vilna I ...,v N Poland nnd nuthni o) mon than 20 works n
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    • 129 7 TWO -WAY RADIOS FOR PRIVATE CARS SYDNEY June 19 Pm re on i n.:_y niw equip I*-''"1 icki v. ith two way ta lio-telepuonee ilnillai I to Ihe type u.s.- m pohee iin tin a ust i ah, in m aaa.il Genei ;il i naioi < Seaneronl innouiu ed Prevtoiuriy
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    • 198 7 MOVE TO CUT U.S. FILMS LONDON, .hme 11 ii,.(.ovcinruent today draatically cut the numbei of Hollywood feature lilms which can shown m Britain. Mi Hatold Wilson, I'm si dent of the Board of Trade, told the House of I niiiinoi, that Government has decided that r > |Hi eea. of
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    • 114 7 I Melbourne, June 14. A hotter that will keep ladeftnlt* ly without refrigeration has been developed i>y the Australian Council foi Scientific Research, working with the Queensland Dairy Board, Research workers decided that butter goes ii«« because of microscopic cavities winch held water, The new process yields i
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    • 52 7 w, i i .lv". I I lj r-o I the I u« of near-fo i tc I- it) I rated to remain 1 th i into n ,i no ibly n xl In th Ka I W< I ,1^ prompt ;i •OT ci din mfoi
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    • 17 7 m i i.s Jun.« 14 R v TJ-h.es C nlerei He aa* Bl U.P.
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  • 40 8 MALA YS SHARE POINTS WITH RECS Three incidents m Monday Leaaue soccer match when the Malays and Recs. shared p ants, each side scoring once. Above: Arshad, the Malay gxilie, beats Andrew Clarke to the ball which he punches aicay.
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 8 Aether tnsse ,_r the bal m tiie Malays versus Ree* ma A Malay player being robbed of the bail m the Recs vs Malays League game on Monday.
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  • 118 8 PRAGUE. June 14. Alex Laurenson. London Daily Telegraph correspondent m Prague, was expelled by the Czech Government today for allegedly interfering with the police. Laurenson is the fifth correspondent and second representative of the Daily Telegraph to be expelled since the February coup. Czech officials told
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  • 454 8 SOLD WEDDING RINGS FOR FAGE BERLIN— -Tobacco, alcohol and drugs, m that order, are today the three main vices plaguing Germany, according to a nation-wide survey recently completed by a voluntary anti-vice society known as "Kreuzbund." The Society, employed sever- al hundred persons over a period of six months to
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  • 175 8 CHINAS CABINET MEETS TO REPLY TO CRITICISMS Nanking. June 13. Premier Wong Wen -hao today held a conference with his cabinet ministers at his official residence to re-examine his administration programme m the light of criticisms laised by Legislative i van r. l It ie beli< i would submit an
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  • 77 8 Nanking. June 1 dent Chiang Kai-sh ed today to be appointments to w anli vicepre^idead the JudicUl and Yuans. two w the r..:i,:!tut.onal which remain Jo M Reports said Wl hui. famed ftiraj Foreign ap oiut< ,M :J RR -,'l mil i wouM „1- l M aa I k
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 9 tanetth P« ihyfarlaa Church Hall at the M mday aumiay mnrkht. ud- il- cakes donated to be sold for "Spare Tnm aad Tefenta uu fund sending food parcels to the needy m Britain. tht C Tilley. Mrs. Bayley. Mr. McDouga Mrs ReOhf mvi King
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  • 48 9 If H L Baing i_ br to 1 1 mdi i mat G th i Arg< D* fe? I m H it first I be i I I r meet eh.. I Bb I fi a S t 1. Ex* hii ■Bd n hkeai lin Qu ba)
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  • 202 9 SHANGHAI. June 13: Tht Co.nmualata regained the initiative m the south-west Shantung war zone m the past J4 hours as their day old three-pronged offensive along the Tientsin-Pukow railway made headway and Gen. Chen Vis 80.000 encircled troops near Chengwu broke out of tne Government
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  • 86 9 INDO -NORWAY RELATIONS OSLO. June 15. Aa from July l Norway will maintain legation toi India wind, will !be established m New Delhi. while Ministers will aiso oe I accredited to Burma and Ma- lava. Norway's trade With India j had Increased considerably during the past yar. m mi? I
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  • 197 9 Bevin May Propose Resumption Of Six -Power Talks J_2? DON -ma 11 W( t(,; "i' wit. vin. the Briti *nr night mo.. t... H., U h paruaoaeai Tlu I S__ M nCh v w P^nt. 1 and w I'"- ri Uu **l nana was understood to r_ JW going thMM,
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  • 47 9 l-YONB, a JCraaee) Juno it 'apa delegates to th.--lik nsagn ss horo predicted raw Mk production m Japan will reach 2._0.000 tons a year .n 1953. Tho delegation of nine is the first Japanese commercial mi.ssloe to visit France siruv mow. r days. U.P.
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 9 fc''';' .^rst world war. fo" f'lPmmmn smooths out the roug"*^ <»/ ndtr S wrists fa. r,^'" Iront wheel vibration and jars tr,it „wlud,ng <**■' r-nttot p }nion nas beetl out m 7,7 i/ mountain tracks, and paths
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    110 9 NAVAL FORCE*, including thi Battleakipa Anson nnd Hi m aircraft-carrier Implacable, the cruiser Superb eleven destroyers four frigates ten submarines and eight naval air aqmadroma with 85 plant:;, are tak*** port m tht biggest i'xtreist since the uar off the coast of Scotland and ranging as far as Btevanger, Nona**.
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    • 55 9 COMMERCIAL _BOOKS Bookol Sy yaw* Antonyms .2.10 Noe, Manual ol Bu im Training cy m Speaking Writing 6.00 IM ■_J Correspond Com, a English w Become a Sporting Journalist Haydon Water, SecreUir> Mm.ua, MO C npany U« and Practlc, Pitman Advanced Accounts ■undent's __-"'>< hi-<p,"g idhou c stua, KIIXV A
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  • 11 10 v V I l ta, urns t>itt<ni\ «d< bt.ti.o U.P.
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  • 53 10 £20-MILLION MERGER LONDON Jm, j j £20 000.000 ctfi-m affecting H4 theitm j |ned by Brita.r. 'Arthur Rank '■h. r.-w ...'.-..-a Imown as the _< nt iagem.r.t Ass it q combine the vast the Odeon Tr. a j and the Gaun- B Ll i ture CV.pjra;. ...i 'chairmanship Raaf |is
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  • 70 10 HYDERABAD Ju___| Prime MinUu trama R ddj puty Premier ie Beaum di M ta-y. left Bj i [or New Dei! It aaa lean EM who arrivi yes'.t fr n Mount. Nizam and th< ter. Hyderat Mlnlsti ra laat c the cont Dts the meeting m night. it
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  • 76 10 HARRISOSVILLE. Missouri./ J unt Ii A tX-utai <dd farmer was shot and woumded wvereip utstudau .rhen he rt fused to tt 11 that masked men the location i rare German Lut ht. ran bible reportedly to be mon than ftmr centuries ohi. Frank Miller, who lives
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  • 55 10 CHICAGO t .aid Docusen weight title _f "crowding' R»3 Docusen, thi E JJJ can from N lost only UW ias span on jlifl Williams -J tll of whom en is B %<* jse to pick h m i .inson. J Docusen teep aftei l can't let
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  • 43 10 LOND* ruffe, who Charlie S lll don Richai 2 itu at Ifl 1 Hunt Cup I called ovi !club hen l Other qu Mastei V j J Lyon. 10 Flexion 100 100-6 JJ ,J Jinks. Th una. plan tow Reuter
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    • 231 10 < omi<%: Exclusive t» the Mor ni ng Tribune j _^>. mw* uw* *W**m m *mAm'*^ m ..^r- ■■^r- mm™ iir i re ft RUGCLES SSSSSSSSSSJ r— rTfT.Du'u^TB^v GCE'-yOU 1 r "8UT WE BE NOT BEAT I D<YOU /^^aTtHAtT^^B I SAYl-YOU OUCHTA I TWNK I CAN >aaSj4 if% I'VE SPOILT
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    20 11 np v _,N South Africans V Minister and leader ru National-* Part* which lan Smuts and I pit}
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  • 229 11 >;; .Tune 14: Sir Ml -:..an-Smith. last l:."t.'" k»vemoi of Bum... t< today m an later* hi U urma'fl embrace of (■mv? ideology woui i fcUn r elatioßi with her ta a dangerous degree." 'This must be a tragic day m Burma's history."
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  • 52 11 NANKING, Juno li. Professor Liv Pu-tung. Aery membei of the Legislative Yuan. tOda> charged that "GenenUissimo Chiang Kai-shek coaverted tne Kuomintang from a democrat. cally organised party into a mc-tatorialiv-controlled one. said Kuomintang members mere "glowingly dissatisfied with Urn minority headed by Chiang Kaishek. who are ruling the
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  • 60 11 Shanghai, June 14. JJJ officially disclosed today a Rg Wit m "several MagOißg JM" >n Saturday night attempted a •ending at Nanwei -eacosu^ miles across the ,1,,t River east of Shanghai, m the district generally J*^ ha •ootung. U was heater, back by the garrison, which
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  • 196 11 ALASKA- ATTEMPTING BAIT FOR AN AGGRESSOR WASHINGTON. June 14 Defecate E. l. Ba.iett of Alsaka. today said the ('nited States has done "far too little to strengthen defences hut enough to make it a "tempting bait" to an aggressor m a speech prepared for delivery m the House he said
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  • 106 11 SUPERMAN AND MAN Twentieth eenturv man described by the Rev. H. Whiteman. lector of F.w. don. near Da\ entry, m his June parish ntagazin "He can cir. It the eaith pump oil from the bowels of the earth, nnnt thousands of newspapers an hour, coax a hen to lay 3
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  • 83 11 THE COW CAME ROOF -CRASHING Besa net m, France, June V t Mother, baby and the COM are doing line today, but things looked tough for all three yesterday. Mmmm Mori* Arorrr had just given birth t* a fine baby, when tht coir came crashing throw. h the roof. The
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  • 99 11 Naaktag, June 14. A proposal for expropriating indivi-, dual Chinese holdings abroad, iow pushed beyond the drafting stage by a legislator, Mr. Chun Xv in- -'in will .<oon be formtlly presented to the Legislative yuan foi approval, it was i today. ii< n chief exponent et Government action
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  • 36 11 TOKIO. June H A uT-ye.ir-i ananese school teacher atteked s 24-year-old sweet--1 Vi, hatchet severely a Mainichi report He oe ..I i irn i Sto give his daughter pei mission to many him U.P.
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  • 15 11 NEW YORK. J' a jTnluncUon to prtven I su ed toaav court. U.P.
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  • 73 11 TOKIO. June 14 "Ten *«*H mi n Japan by Mr Joseph Gnw tonne. American Amba.s_ad.ir to Japan took the highest bid with an offei of a royalty of M p r <„.„, ur fl an advance payment ot 1 814 000 yen < eno7o» ro the
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  • 65 11 9UDAPKHT, imm Vouitttn •kn-o.n Wmaciata'* Iff n atl it his. nmht irhen polict itptipjitd v ith mtiehm* -turns >././,< up i di-iimnsl ration ol thousands of Catholic uoi shippt.T.s, i (imtinmtnt .rinninntpit TR* pm ti d tndll r Tht jinntipil t usual tv WRM 'i tdoodstiin:
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  • 185 11 Ceylon 's Team At Olympic Village LONDON. June 14: The, latest Olympic Games team tel take up residence m the Olym- pic village at Richmond ParK Surrey, is a party of rumfrom Britain's youngest dome nion, Ceylon. Tin 4 team of four athlete md three boxers is managed by Mr.
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  • 61 11 PORTLAND, (Oregon) Jun M The Columbia River hit the highest crest _mcc IH. i, rising thiee inches over the first .spring peak which wrecked Vanpoit cny two w.*ek_ ago. Volunteers and troops doubled their epoits to save the dykes protecting the cities '>f Kelso and Longviev\ on the
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  • 29 11 WASHINGTON. June M Byrta ha.s rejectsd the I mt. Stales protest ov» i tin- Svi m.i md Rgyptlaa dedsloa blockade Palestine waters, tho State Depiiitnient .mi today
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 114 11 NAZIS DIE ELS, /na< ff mad today oaa.V r:i. fn NW gendar*trk at Charlt roi. P■ former Rtj- Suzi Party. *>uuoj .u,_-.n pwo ll G. Otht rs were. M ifA //if >„ -;j i ps Edgard Dugut i from Lv l nn i/- roopoai ■irrest and hundred* tit ■>■.<> worke
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    • 60 11 I AGENTS WANTED. PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Um,p simi> fw Death. Loss ot Limbs or Eyes—weekly or teinporan total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW l-UMHtIB« Money ran be made m your spare time by canvassing this business on attractive cu.nmissio.. terms. \ppliciliniis t»>: NATIONAL EMPLOYERS
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  • 91 12 NEW DELHI. June 14— A j delegation from Hyderabad state arrived m New Delhi today and began discussions with Lord Mountbatten. Indian Governor-General, and I V. P. Menon. Secretary of tht* I Indian States Department, ion India's "last word" Proposals for the states* future relations with
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  • 91 12 GENEVA. .lune 14. -Dele £ates of the five-man United Nations Kashmii Commission were arriving m Geneva for the Commission's first meeting due to open on June 15. The main task of the Com mission, set up by the Security Council m April. Is to negotiate with
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  • 266 12 FRANKFURT. June 14.— 1f toe French refuse to ratify the London agreement on Germany, the I British- American plans to set ap a West Oerman government will be temporarily stymied, General Lucius D. Clay. American Military Governor, said today. Gen. Clay answeied. "I don't
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  • 56 12 U.S. CARS BAN: GOVT. TO BE APPROACHED tO thi- Gov, darlflcatj i on the lmi over ft, which n i**m d____i___a J, :;;,,:r 'i |<uscum the i :ion I .tary oi thi s c c Chamber. C,. assist. d The tea it i bdievcd J effect thi cc .T. is
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  • 27 12 TRIPOLI v aas restoi t J 3f Tripoli toda 3 w.v'_-t_ iV c official reports showed 13 Je« and tii tve Am killed
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    • 221 12 r— CATHAY J THK OOMJDH THEATRE IN TOWN TEMF 78" a tn. —Ml 4.15 tnd !>..*o p.m. DAILI I NOW SHOWING! •i a*-.. ptfsi**.*- A Michael falcon > «oouCT>__. *~]\j^"* Robert Beany lock Warner Simone Signoref 4 MJ& against ti_\ WBK^flfr Giselc Seville Paul Dupuis Gordon Jackson M D .'ected
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    • 128 12 NOW SHOWING! Z:Z ___B ____________P____M____*****' I tH6 FIGHTING EPIC O. ALUB" I MMf cut *i'! >UA fIGH |!!fJ __HH__> Iwi __P_'Tf9_v__l __>*_ R_^ _■_>___ ______B__B_B__ *> _______Tl 17 l flr Mp^M^O*^Ma____Wrri rir tfmr__ J LHM l PUw! LATEST BRITISH PARAMOI NT NEWS! GANDHI'S ASSASSINATORS ON TRIAL! air D 17 V
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  • 741 13 P quotation* i :v the Mal-I Association m«m« LOANS Municipal Spore stf 18* IUOO 113.00 Spore s', J9.-8 MW.25 101.25 Spore 4*-.«1 1930 117.25 119-35 6'pore 3 1935 98.00 W.OO Spore 3' r 1937 99.00 100.2a a'pore 3. 1938 99.00 100.50 Spore 4' f 1930 106.30 107.00
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 38 13 Th twcaty-foartli Ihe chair. W0B m Th. Dhsstsn* Knori Mr. C. r. Smith and Mr j A sUssra Evatt m ST* 'o-appointf'd auditors 2ti IH_^__« («hslrmaii) Messrs. C. F. Smith and j f Llias. v
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    • 57 13 The Ayer Panas Robber Estate. Ltd.. held its thirtyfourth annual general meeting m Singapore yesterday presided over by Mr. C. F. Smith. The directors' report and accounts to Jan. 31. 1948 were adopted. Messrs. C F. Smith. J. H Phillips and Lee Chim Tuan were re-elected directors
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    • 129 13 :,,s whi.h had Previous niS? m;i Ukca up iv fnJian flinw y _terd_< proved pur', ol .iii' M U „l* t no business was r. Buckealag J"^PPer dsrtac the pS?SZ TaSS a, wot 5 (Rise Nssdsesj SrriAU- Besi quahtv whir,ho medium quality n< R r k su
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    • 166 13 LONDON. June If Th' British Government has agreed that the Governor Oeneral o| the Sudan, Sir Hugh Dow, shall issue an ordinance setting up un executive council and elected legislative assembly In the Sudan 'I his was announced by Mr Christopher Ifaybew, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs,
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    • 25 13 Political influences m Burma ami tho Federation of Malaya continued to affect the share market yesterday. Prices generally continued dull aad rather easier.
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    • 58 13 Th" rubber market opened quiet yesterday and with a fewsellers appearing the market closed on balance three-eighths of a cent lowt r. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 June RSS 45 Sk 45 No. 2 June RSS 44 'j 44 No. 3 June RSS 40* H 40^ June
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    • 101 13 WASHINGTON, June 14. A high official source iii an interview with the United Press today said the present Intention oi the United S I Armj Treasury Dei, nt c yen "< m July". llr it ort from I to J I ri A. Youi ite
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    • 26 13 Rvrinev Juni JSSS- Cabinet today 'dee* ft. meat and .lofting l^rnJd a'tiri. w wool, ?™V S anfSk ta* SufflesSoftor^mm^ including tea, will Reuter
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    • 81 13 (From Oar Fm.tiieial (...i.i Thr sii, ur niarfcets both hensad m London have at length takes eogalssnce of the un ci Ued political situation sad the activities o| eoriimunist.s m th.Fai Fast Bveats is Bunas i c especially diaturMaf, but II i^ possible that British reaction.-.
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    • 61 13 Vessel:. QodSWBS Ridderkerfc v Empire HsmMe Sheers Trevelyan 42 Neleas 38 Rcijnst S6/7 Benmacdhul ::i 2 Steel Sen tic t 17/g Manx Marin tt/M Maxwell Brander 21 2 Leke Manitau 23/4 Mt lanipu 25 .6 ThaJatts 27/8 <:< rgoo TJipoadoh It/10 Relau ll Kumaeus 1/M Euryades 11/12 Trevose
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    • 109 13 NFW YORK. June 14. Activity slackened hut earlier gains weie fully retained m most instance's as traders eoninued to Ignore the lack of progress In the soft coal talk; and development:; m BuiHIS Minings wn<- featured by International Nickel which advanced neai ly |1 to the
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  • 391 14 ASCOT. June 15.— Grey clouds belying the "fair or fine and warm" official weather forecast made racegoers bring umbrellas and mackintoshes to Ascot for the first day of the Royal meeting today. Early indications pave promise of a most fashionable Ascot since prewar with
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  • 205 14 The Singapore Gun Clubs weekly "Clay Pigeon Shoot will take place at 5-30 pm every Thursday on the Seletar Range <9± milestone Thomson Roadr instead o» on Wednesdays This was decided at the club', annual general meeting held at t-te SVC. Headquarters last Friday Guests, bath
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  • 50 14 GARRICK" R*ce 1 TOTLAND t Sky Raider D Goiden News Ra.v 2 HARVEST MOON Port Star Berton Race 3 ELEGANT ART Edmoi.d Dantes Race 4 THE COUNTESS Kimbolton Sylvan Lass Race 5 EVEREST Mac Scott Race 6 CULLINAN Sprin- Up Nonva Mari Race 7 SIR F_EITH Happy Valley Merrnnte
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  • 133 14 A friendly game of badmi :on. consisting of four single md three doubles, against thi Shell Sports Club 'B* team will take place on Saturday a' Mo: CO. Vaitev Road at *2.3~ ».m. In case of rain, the matc> #iJ tv carried forward to thi _ext day.
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  • 298 14 ißu ALL *S' LEWIS) PEXAXG. Today. -The out- side cr' the coiuse proper was ]op *ned for fast work this morning. Yetdßrdmy afternoons shower had taken the sting out the track and the going was good. Best workers today were Crispian. Jade Princess, Carl-
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  • 609 14 Below is the card fo r lotto I ->n<i dnv of the Penaaf Turf v\v I -^e-ninp-. t.oeptho r irftti th* record. Trr^B 'hrf- nuvs of tv>- r-imdid at*. LT h I •.^H tr>in°r. I*% f*rst r.,,. v^v.B The Big Sweeo will b? _n«n on HORSES, (I. )iv
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  • 83 14 The first anniversary celebra- I tion at BuKit Timah Boys' j Home will be held at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, when the Govet nor and a large number of guest., will inspect the Home. A sports meeting has been organised, and the Social Welfare Council has presented
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  • 44 14 The next ntf u jJ Singapore Commission w" Ifl tho coumil Cham M CSO at 2.15 P n j I ring which the >r fl the e»tabltehmeni fl rai institution I -fl von and train* 1 between ihe ag« years will 1
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    • 55 14 THE HO HONG S.S. €0. (1932) LTD •neorparsteo In Stnrspora •c» ihiu. amwrr moNE vhv* !»*SB/.C-|. FWFIGHT SFRVICEB "Hong Slang" sail* 1m Rangoon June 28 (Saloon and derk pan-M.ngt.rn) "■iaf* Sail. For l>al*>mhang Pladjoe June 21 -Hong Tat" Sail). For Djambi June 25 "Kepoiig" Sail* Kor Kangoon June 27 "knimming"
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  • 745 15 r% sports (lub 4 Indian Assn. i with a substitute for Osman Angullia m •jßgn short m their front line, the Indian vent down by 4 goals to 1 when they met Sporta Club at Jalan Besar Stadium vester- R
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  • 255 15 fr vdies show n 2nd and Ird n League stand sr H3XD DIVISION I W D L FA Pts r:, ll 9 I 131 13 17 I Mice 9 8 1 27 6 16 U 1 30 7 16 l« E rp 10 fl 2 43 15 16
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  • 44 15 Tne Social Athletic Party scored a 3-1 win over tin MfDGW «Changi» Sports Club m a Div. 3 league gam played at McNair Road yesterday Scorer, for the Athletic Party were Kirn Chwee (2) and Ching Kiat A wang netted for AMDGW
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  • 25 15 m a Div. ii League game played at Sembawang between R.A.F. (Sembawangl and Singapore District Signals yesterday neither side was able to score.
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  • 34 15 Tho Third Div. League fixture between the Indian Assn. and the Command Dept. Medical Stores scheduled for today was cancelled, the latter deciding to withdraw from the League because of transport difficulties.
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  • 54 15 The pre-war "Jolly Youngsters Badminton Party" has now been ie-organised at No. 40. Buffalo Road. Singapore, and following are the officebearers:— President: Mr. P. Nagappen; hon. secretary hon. treasurer: Mr. V N. Samy hon. captain: Mr.G. Govindaraju: hon. vice-captain: lfr G. Sundaraju: committee members: Messrs S. Ganesan R.
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  • 69 15 The following have been selected to represent the. CYMA Cathedral ol the Good Shepherd against the CYMA Our Lady of Lourdes m JB inter-League game at W. Georges" Ground at 5 p.m. on F ridav:-P Lopez. JIW M Swyny. B. de SCW R Mosbergen. R Cordciro H. Cordelro,
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  • 37 15 GREER GARSON TO TALK TO WORLD _U-£- truns-occanio conduct a i*- ilu 97 c jH ea sss MWS** H Vl, r silll was tJio expect--2! !__S_S_ Sttf preview to StoOTO" 5h0w ,.,l minar no t.<-phonc fadmetropolis. U.P.
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  • 167 15 s snghai. Jun, 15 Th( o ri r Rate earned out Al l, 1 rakb '-•■■■■"'t- wupected of de.lin X •■»■> aad for,-..,, .vi today m denperati tl( "t to check th, chine* -Uirency landslide which m a f tn, 7 ht -educed the
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  • 222 15 QtteSt speakei at the Presbyterian Women's Guild meeting on Monday was Lady Gimaon Women from various communities and oi different nationalities w,ie present. It was an Informal and friendly fathering, with tea being served at 5 p.m. At p.m. Lad. > .imson gave a
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  • 136 15 m a friendly match of bad* '"•iton played on Sunda. the Kara Yew B P. boat the Milky imm Party oj 8 ranari to 1 rffwi Yew pblVel mentioned hist I s I mvi Kee Iteag heal Luu ib.n- Suan i.vo ia 2; Beah Kun Teck beat
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  • 72 15 CHICAGO, June 18 Anton Raadlk of Estonia today hoped th d hi victory over Tommy Bell of Youngf-town, Ohio, i would give him i chance to meet the Middleweight cham* pion Tony Zale. llaadik had Bell on the ropes three tunes on Friday m^ht l>e fore
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  • 126 15 In a return friendly hadnnn ton match played at the home court last Sunday, the Proa I perous I'l' beat the Evergtow BJ*. by seven games to nil. Results i Prosperous BJ*. players mentioned fit sti SINGLES A Bakai Aljaru beat Wee Thiam Mock l. r .-7.
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  • 30 15 The Pajra Lebar Methodl-.t Youth Fellowship will hold a 'Music Appreciation Ninhi' on Friday. June IH. 8 pm M's Eric 6 B Wet will Ix- Ih leader
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  • 74 15 The following player will represent Mansfield Sports Club against Harrison Crosfield Sports Club m a friendly gam" 0| Badminton of 3 singles and 4 doubles on Saturday, at 3 p.m. at Mansfield's court. No. 19. Lim Tua Tow Road: Quek Keng Chuan. Lee Hock San Hassan Mattar. Tan
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  • 73 15 Tl i e following plajren r selected to represent the above party m friencUy turn match at Badminton. agauiit .h t Bellpae Badminton Party, consisting of fan. men', singles and three Mdoubles to be pl**** :it Clerical Union Hall on Jun Xi at 7 pm sharp: Hen
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  • 126 15 LONDON, Jane 15. Two mite* ()t London's dockland wtrt idle today because maw than 8,000 dockers wars on .strike The stoppage, winch began yeaterday, waa In ■ympathy with 11 men who had been •aentenced" to leven days' ana* pension an.l to 13 weeki wlth- attendance money,
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  • 792 16 AUSSIES WIN FIRST TEST NOTTINGHAM. June 15.— Not even the most optimistic supporter gave England much chance of -saving the first Test match against Australia which entered its last day on Trent Bridge today with England one run ahead and only four second innings wickets to fall. The day promised
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  • 144 16 England lst Innings- -If.". Australia lst Innings— so 9 England (2nd Inninga) Hutton 74. Wtshbrook c Tallon b Miller 1, Edrich c Tallon b I. Johnson 13. Compton hit wkt. b Miller 184. Hardstaff c Hassett b Toshack 43. Banett c Miller b B. Johnaton 6. Yardly c Sc
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    21 16 CUffmrd S-huoi. Kuala Lumpur. tht trztrr-.,chonl relip at Kutthi '<■ a/iotr* /c/f ro nofcf Adnam. Patr.rk v'/,- ,fh^H itemed Sabn b Habit
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  • 183 16 London. June 15. Even .hough Herbert Morrison apologized to Winston Churchill last night for a false reference to Churchill's salary, Parliamentary tradition may not save him from a p.rblic dressing down from Churchill m the Commons. In refuting Morrisons statement that Churchill was drawing
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  • 30 16 TOKIO, June tions are being made m Japan for the visit soon of the British Pacific Fleet, British Commonwealth Occupation headquarters at Kure, Southern Honshu, announced today.
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  • 26 16 Tokio, June 15 —A new tax on concubines is .suggested by some members of the prcfectural government of Kyoto to meet the prefecture's increased cost*' U.P.
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  • 112 16 The Informatior. Officer 1 the Representative of the ernment of India In Ma has sent the following cli ication with regard to a p report that the Represent* o f the Government of Ind Malaya. Mr. J. A. Thivy, "interested m the enterprise a certain mining
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