Morning Tribune, 18 June 1948

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  • 16 1 MORNING TRIBUNE jmm -\i |0 ti* r I s». 10 CENTS m FRIDAY, JUNB l*. IMS.
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  • 205 1 (From Our Own Reporter! LUIIPUR JUNE 17. UNDER THE EMERSr POWERS EXTENDED TO THE !>OLICE UNDER Flea -NTIAL REGULATIONS OFFICERS AND MEN 15 ii» RAIDED THE HEADQUARTERS OF THF T m vv <KKVICE COMRADES ASSOCIATION AND K^SHFNG PAU
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  • 65 1 L m officially announced' sia Kssls I. umpur last night Utji im <rg( ocy powers, con- j L* by His Excellency the E Commissioner for dealing j the serioua s tate of law- Cen now prevailing m cer- Utu of the States of >h C; md l.
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  • 49 1 T UI iff RejK>rt€rJ li. talented Australian i__r.-v Eiledn Joyce. Is exited In on Sunh air or. h. r way to QM ■ed Kingdom lie will leavi Singapore he next day ....ci* rstood that no i::v: have yrt been ■d f to play here.
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  • 30 1 rEHERAN June 17. Over UN ter_ stormed the Iran-B-M;in> parliament) m deW. igainst Premier Ur. T v were driven off by Wkm police. Two of ft itors were wound- U.P.
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  • 223 1 SAPTE OF ROAD ACCIDENTS REPORTED YESTERDAY 4 Tribum Btaff awaortstf) regult•A ipate ,i road accidents m Singapore ye><r.la, "j 10 being sent to hospital for treatment OJ B r bulance service. were injured m le accidents, two involving cars, two 5 :i buses and one fall t accident took place
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  • 46 1 S;pore W ar Massacre a 1 Death Cernumberlng 888 were 5 1947 after due into relatives of the Singapore --V j5 anc n 282 inquiries d from many •;C. r information of sof missin B Persons, L v more than a i7 ,v "tn traced successful-
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  • 417 1 TWO STARS GLIMMER TRUTH AND FREEDOM Although Tht Outlook ls Black Tribune Staff Reporter) -It is not a minute too soon to face up to tne realities of thi« modem age said Mrs. G. Hawkins m the course of S^^ThSsSg ad.ire.ss to Inner Wheelers at the Adelpm ,aSt H^r e^cresting
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  • 34 1 (-Tom Our own., r miliary ambulance fromUm, Song yester «f^ t o have I The man is .f> ,l T' knJ re ud been -lashed with is now lying "> a ,cr dition.
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  • 307 1 2 MORE BIDS TO MURDER PLANTERS I //7) r _W ir i,* A l (.-u\(,s US/2 /VA 1 ..A ESTATLS mow t I ll lo Reporter] HOH, Juno 1 ..-Armed Chinese gangsters made two further attempts to murder European manager* of estates m Perak. In one instance the intruders disappeared
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  • 187 1 tn-uuh reentered a lurther arop --<»- Singapore's crime gnph regu™« g^ ,ng the month oi May. TO» >f Ev< Fow Pr> yesnSeassd to the press by liv. ub Lei day. arms and ammunition recovered by the police dunng 11 revolvers, six May were: H
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  • 76 1 RANGOON, June IT. TW TToreien Minister. Burmese FO reign ally Tin Tut. todsj (<1 ,i .t there is an> a* ">•-" jerded tnat U1 towards c Burmese pOUCJ communism. Union cm snyP* BwmMe fore«e l,: T H w as t o friendi ign policy, waj
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  • 37 1 1! m 1 b l- •••n nn nf or un 'fli AItUS r rf. <1 ri 1 wakwa 1 m *_i I bn ka onl m »i. n. < f April r *.s 14 .(.-atlis.
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  • 65 1 tn I ir Own Report _i MA LUMPUR, Jun, 17. •m. rgeaey inc' in.; < f P«f-_eral Executive tyma nas sailed yesterday i otni'i_:. consider what me*.*.ur. j are to bs taken to eaO a nail to the tucreasliif wave jof Pnmnnailnt Inspired .10--len <, n tii<« eoontry.
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  • 209 1 fTrd/uiu: Stfif! R*]Hir!<r) Thirty members of th«» Singapore Overseas Chinese Essporters and Exporters Association yesterday appealed the Secretary for Economic Affair., to make representatl lifl to the NEI authorities to suspend closure of the port of Djambi. Their petition .stated that thei announcement
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  • 368 1 A furthei appeal to tieC-Ora to exercise their right i>> vota and register thetaoelvcs v.im mack last sight seer Radio M -Java. In a broadcast talk, thc Hon. Mr. N. A. Mallai, mrml'« i Ot thO \.< tslatlve Couocil, said: In most of the countries of
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  • 38 1 .ci IM has r*" -l sp- mcml ci "1 rfl<; B 01 Managenu t <<f ;iil Risks (Oood > mayran pui -i I i place t :fr E bus fl pn ",-*<- tiv -1 Un Singa] ■>< Co fee
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    • 44 1 WALK THE BARRATT WAY Vongrt^*-*.wltl.BAßßATr'Sohoe B w.tl. to. s,n„n to your feet. M Ih en proved dj th s shoes famoiw t&eyv, more and mon peopli who WAL K THE BARRATT WAI .4r*^BMXliLili-----^^^MM^^^rj I V 1^7 A l M *«M^^i^^l^_»__L-mfc*»"-i****^**^ r -______-mw-"^--' M^~~'~ M
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  • 629 2 Child Da rk Because Born During Blackout, Wife Asserted A husband seeking dissolution of his marriage with the wife he married 16 years ago yesterday told tho Chief Justice. Mr. C. M. Murray-Aynsley. the wife asserted that her second child was of a dark complexion because* it W is born
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  • 217 2 Announcement was made esterday by H. W. Peterson, rormerly of Regina. Saskatchewan, and now pastor of the Sev.nth-day Adventist Church m Singapore, of a series of ilustrated Bible lectures to be held at the V.M.C.A. auditorium m Orchard Road beginning Sunday next. Pastor Peterson, one
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  • 170 2 The cold-blooded killing of a ccipcial attached to the Marine Police on the night of June 4. li*47. had a sequel at the Seventh Police Court yesterday mo'.ung, when two young Cl.tnese were produced on a murder charge. Thc Police Officer. Corporal Attan bin H.
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  • 176 2 Tribune Staff Reporter) A cocktail party was held on board the Raja* Brooke last evening on the completion of her maiden voyage from Kuching. The m.v. "Rajah Brooke" which has a gross tonnage of 2,350 tons, has four "de luxe* cabins with additional accommodation for 400
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  • 170 2 Tribune Staff Reporter) A 12-man cricket team, representing Hongkong, arrived by an R.A.F. aircraft at Seletar yesterday for the first post-war Inter-Colony cricket games f-gainst Singapore. The skipper of the tourists' team is Lt.-Col. H. OwenHughes. Others included are T. A. Pearce. J.
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  • 27 2 *»c to the DeveflMSfless of vweaa roar-ret pri< c* m the local .shaie market were mai ked down yesterday. Maaawhiie. local investors are marking time.
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  • 131 2 Welfare work and conditions In Singapore compare favourably, m most cases, with those m Ceylon, according to the Rev. Mr. J. T. N. Handy, Deputy Secretary, Social Welfare Department, who has returned to Singapore after a two months' holiday m Ceylon. The Rev. Mr.
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  • 48 2 Major-General C. H. Boucner C.8.. C.8.E., D.5.0., will give a talk on the Gurkhas from Kadio Malaya today at 9.45 p.m. General Boucher, who is G.O.C. of the Brigade of Gurkhas m M:.1.-.va. returned this week from the War Office conference m London on "Exercise Bamtoo".
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  • 299 2 Court Welcomes New Puisne Judge Tt..« Singapore App, |i;. l( Couit was crowded yest. '.loin.ng wlien tho Ber.eh ai.i. tht Bai accorded wr'conu t< the lion WW Mr. Justice Goido Smith, a f trifle. Malayan l!ij Couit Judge. who assumed dutie** here as puisne jud.r* Mi Justuv Gut dor. S:
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  • 45 2 Singapore was the first port of call for the John Thomas .vhich arrived here yesterday "om Australia. The Johr. Thomas is a vessel of 43 tons and can ies a crew of six Aus- tralians under the command of Captain Blake.
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  • 87 2 A 40-year-old Chinese hawk■r. who is alleged to have had i revolver concealed beneatn lis shirt and tucked m his vaist. was committed yesterday to stand trial at the next Uslaes by the Seventh Police Magistrate. Mr. A. G. Shears. Accused. Ong Ork. was ii rested by
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  • 258 3 Triawaa Wtafl mmwrtm) Government servants last year I „o9 m back pay while interned Gomel nvlU received arrears of pay amounting to T. 1 members of the Civil Defence Ser- .40.083 m arrears of pay and penr e ni and their dependents were paid *rs of pay. gratuities r—d
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  • 81 3 REGISTRATION APPEAL L ius to do v We can (Orermueat or alone. There 8 M the decision iyfl Mi. r. r ppe«J to the c "eg rtc. (uestioa nov Z, v i.-i to register. Lf. -itisll Subject- v... regard thia J ol |eet of their jt only onr but our
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  • 124 3 [li v. and Dance m -taurant will m t of a pro* m. by the com* te r_. ipore Fili- Ass n connection k S Anniversary ll the Philip" I on J I on a Sunni organized few a: 'athedral of G. ...n Members 5o? lino
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  • 96 3 A secret society memo r icTving a six months' sentence 'or attemp:ed extortion wai yesterday to a term of 18 months' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. H. A. F otTer, Fourth Criminal District Judge, on three charges of ex--ortion. I'he man was Po Leong Hua: who said he
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  • 119 3 REGISTRATION OF BICYCLES [he following the text 01 1 M inldpal Notice n Iti iti m 01 "Is seeordsnee with s, <t the Municipal o t linance the Oommissioi c Town of Singapoi lire NOTICE that on and 1/ er 30th September. v.*v•verv bicycle within the Mum !ipal Ares shall
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  • 44 3 MANILA. June 17. -Mrs. 'oseftne "Joey" Guerrero. Filipino resistance heroine who has been granted a visa to en ter the United States for leprosy treatment at Carville, xKiisiana, will leave aboaid he United States amiv trms.iort General Pope next Monday.- U.P.
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  • 50 3 U.S. DRAFTEES TO SERVE ONE YEAR its* fc?_ June 16* IL." Representatives (JV v ■••lively, 156 hof i year the icte__ >' nien inktt d services _ft peace-tini. adjourned tponing any x\f Thursday. i the original fc .tested the I to only one j». 'on for two fw between through
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  • 187 3 CLERMONT FERRAND Trance). June 16.- Twenty Thousand strikers massed tonl fc ht before the Bergougnan rubber factory, seized earnei by troops, and police after an 11 lours battle m which more than 200 persons were toJ_eo The workers, armed wren h,. les ot acid,
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  • 204 3 nt waa into Ov Labour Oi I I '(.11.::,. 1 ol Labour to hear ctalm perU ning 4 mrk rf othei national 11 n addition to Chine c 'i hough the propriety of permitting Labour Department oth. era to hoid Judicial pourera h.t.< 1-eeu
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  • 83 3 Malayan Railways have in--.roduced cheap return tftchet* on the Poi t Swettenham branch. As from Monday, June 21 eturn tickets, second and and class will be Kua 1 .umpur to Klang and back or .ice versa: $1.20 (second lass) and $1.00 (third classj; .iiaia Lumbal to ro dwe.
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  • 192 3 rTrlbune staff Reporter) Government will be appr. ched to g»~- the 'M-m! r > w some representation on the wid»ned Education Board, nrnlcn I to be formed m th_ near futu This s;i_f"' ;tkn fitf o' 1 far yard by Mr. Chin Chye Fong.
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  • 161 3 BRUSSELS, June lrt Borne TOltMJsl WOrdan m the metal r .listrie. throughout Belgium went on strike this morning dig .1 > iro i and steel facories. shipyards and construction works. The stiike beesSßC unavoulat»!e last night when a last attempt at conciliation between employers aud union
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  • 66 3 S 'HAI FILIPINOS WANT ENVOY TO STAY SHANGHAI, .June 17. The v's Filpino community to•iv petitioned President Qutrtto not to transfer Consul Oeersl Moi ano Be >e'etts from lhanghai to Ban Pi neiaeo, ss i Manila announcemenl said lie would be. The Filipino Community As- .■.••tion pointed '>ut that Rs►elctta
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  • 61 4 Pictures. The first international trad* f<t>r to be held m North America was opened m Toronto. Cmada. rectntly by Viscount Aicjrander of Tunis, Gow^rno r-G^.ixsral of Canada, uho addressed the audience of foreign ejrhit'itors and buyers durtna the opening ceremony. Th*: Hon. ilr. A. MacKinnon, a minister
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 4 Groucho Marx and Carmen Miranda step out m a livtnr number m the United Artist*' forthcoming release "Copacabana" which is shortlit to be shown m Singapore. This is said to be one of their funniest pictures.
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  • 349 4 (T. -bune Staff Reporter) Brushing aside alternative suggestions, yesterdays mooting of the Rural Board decided to grant permission for 25 night stall holders to operate at the Bedok sea-side resort. They are allowed to hawk there between the hours of 5 ji.ru.
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  • 81 4 PEIPING. June 17.- This old capital of China was completely without newspapers on Wednesday as all newspaper workers Struck for higher pay. The workers were demanding automatic pay raises- m ke. ping with the cost of living index. Some workers announce d they will return to
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  • 177 4 SEOUL. June 17. Rus. M a today flatly rejected an American ptotcst against Communist action m cutting oft* the flow of power into Anieucanoccupied southern Kotea. The protest was rejected InMajor General S.l\ Merkulov. the appointed Soviet occupation commander of northern Koiea. In a
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  • 70 4 BANGKOK, June 16.- Tne Siamese police said several Chinese had been arrested on suspicion of being members of secret tongs carrying out illegal activities and molesting, especially peace -lov in^ Chinese. The communique did not reveal the number a: rested but it was believed to be about
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  • 144 4 Durviee. Scotland, .j URP Mr. Harold Wilson of the Board of trsde I reused to piarsateT'J \lm for the British ]v!o l J The Government. M -s tc give no categorical surance that then- would ue protection m ances which might develo It was understandable Wilson told
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  • 62 4 NANKING, June Ralph Stevenson. Brm baslador m China. •resented decoration to Air Major Gene: -bun. Chief of t 1 Command of the j Fo.ce. and Brigad Prancis Brink, I Joint Advisory S United States Al Group. I Air Major-* appointed Honors 3 f the British E
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 397 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK g l^ MALA* ENGLISH gSttSJ^S PROGRAMMES Summary In Tamil From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radi- ::mtu [^f 1:: Jated on 48.5 metres In the mcdl- Bon S 1-0 IWWS urn wave band and 7200 kc/aec -80 Listeners' la. In the 41 metre band.
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  • 677 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Wednesday's Christening Y/kwogPwma ;iV costumes Charity n arc being last night tly Eve Is -ters to b. !ii are July 1. (id i wished pa pageant Aid Society I r ea :nte_.-st function. m. I i and Mw pta McD ..ild. Sir Lady Gimistice
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    • 167 5 <^ DO NOT DELAY! *<* v l~ c* Join Smgapore's •<_>'.. Most up-to-date Lending Library NOW! .<--' C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads I Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CAKVED -SAKWOOD I TKNiTI IMC AM. KINDS OF UNI... D_____NtO_M___C4 ETC., ETC., ..j'i-l' I r Vil, '*'y l!oai! Btogapotc. Mmm: MSS
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY. JUNE 18. 1948.
    • 258 6 Is the Ked sun rising on the Burmese horizon? Premier Thakin Nu's reporiea policy statement indicates that Burma intends to switch over to Communism. If this is realised there is no doubt about the serious repercussions such a move would have upon the rest of Southeast) Asia where
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  • 925 6  - Empire As Model F or World Order FRANK WALKER An Australian historian has a plan to save thc world NSW tOWLK. The* British C b. :ith is the aenrc-rt m... Ir»> ot approach* d to W 1Icvtag world ooaanualty ami i i imeworfc on which sysi.in of world Order could
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  • 570 6  -  TED JONE This is the story of Kemball, which came back from the dead to help Britain win the most I vital battle of today— the battle I for coal. Kemball' Is a pit m the North Staffordshire coalfield. It produces 400 tons of coal a
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  • 518 6 The husbands have charged into the New Look fight, and they've icon the first round. Sackloads of hemline snippings are arriving regularly at the mills to be made into shoddy. They come from thousands of women who took Nam Look coats and dresses back to shops for
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    • 96 6 Mi YOU AMOK C TMOTHiRS? Then Trij 'This' Af*_r a *-**-l thovc »tth pc. digestion ha\e a •-<•!>■*« of C--v.entn._ra hui there ar: li »l M_-MI *»ho endure di-M.CT.fort and r«> -n..yment of food is o\er>hadc**ed by fear of the af:er ejects. The causes of their digestive troubles vary hast\
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 200 7 Reports r l iots had two towns today Shanghai food ■mp a huge on the market wn prices. 10 piculs (170 of Government sold at th*. il blackmarket had been Sfi?"L ta tno P-St two week--failed to chop and still stood round CN_511.000.000 pei
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    • 117 7 CHAIRMAN OF WAYS MEANS COMMITTEE //-'fi James T D P V.'nys and I nt wie 0/ Comin of Comnrdinarily at meetings I fftr mhole y. :r.itu Wpaak> t n Labour h-Baat Leeds .»< ft ffmi fte fftfre. He I a August t educated af immer School I'niversity. LL B Ht
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    • 44 7 FRENCH RE QUEST TURNED DOWN ON, June l.i. It here today that -tes and Britain ich French lUgnegottaUom he the Six-Power tioni for self -go vgjj. n -stern Germany. latgkli l tho two governor.* --here ij; adequate ,n the agreement to vf French objections.
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    • 125 7 Claim For £13,485 Succeeds LONDON. Junej une 16 H'ona IVrriman. 25. formerly J ■Jjrrtary, W!ls iwarte J iM _s.-> Mamages m the King's i>nch division. She whs badly totaled on Christmas Eve m a WT crash while returning home from v dance. Justice BtieatfteM utd that before the accident Miss
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    • 154 7 BRIDGETOWN Bmi bedosl June 17. The Barbados House of Assembly has tabled a motion protesting against the "apparent hoatile attitude of the liiitish Government to news of the arrival m Britain of 500 skilled West Indian workeis seek ng employment." About 500 c loured
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    • 35 7 LOMXXS. June 15 lnree shiploads ol vegetables ana cargoes of snips were held up m London docks an.l wharves by an unofficial stn£_ of dockers which Involved from 2.000 to 4.000 men toda/.
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    • 74 7 CLERMONT. France June IG. Fifteen hundred sit-down strikers were ejected today irom Bergougnan Rubber Factory by police and mobile guards reinforced by French Infantry. Security forces seized tne factory after bloody, all-night noting, m which about 100 persons were injuied and many seriously. Some casualties resulted
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    • 303 7 Unlhnronit.Juiu Ik. MOVU actress Greer Gar**, V ho staged a roand-t he-tcorld telephone Pnss confereaci tcitn newspaper editors on 1 day charmed t. of them. Hut thi 15.» gentle-nan from Khartoum stood hn- up. The editor o, th. Budan Her- old got Und nf
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    • 183 7 > BERLIN, June 16 The Russian delegation tonigiit walked out of the four-power Kemmandatura, which govern Berlin and said there would be no more meetings As the Russians lett iftn I bitter se sion fiiie.l with Bait* West exchangee, the chairman called out "Rut
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    • 111 7 NEVV DELHI June 15 The Security Council torta. told Ind. a it had taken I < .ition on merit* oj Panh fan's allegation early this year of the genocide of Mus--1 .ns lo the Indian State Junagadh. U "maintain! an open mind" on both this Question
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    • 89 7 MANILA Jinn 17 Wig* i" st daily dombh dividend |8,41- /<»■ •ry L' 60 ticket n thi history <y Philippine racing was paid rexvxtatijf ai the Simla Ann Pink xi hrn ton I* Hi/shots. Pearl Diver (NO. f) "Wd M<l Lurk (N0.9) wun tham resptctiv* room
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    • 165 7 New I telhl Malayan buatneas men bavin;; trade connections with India may note that the Ooveitunenl ot India iave decided t(» un_k i take the initial liability loi the payie it ot outatanding claims In sspe< I ni Mipplie and services endcred '«> undivided Government
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    • 76 7 |bn irne lun n wli mi wl t cai lei tri Japan, i lava i" 111 irrlv.d m i iti .'i ito idvi on dr< nee }1,. i Commo lore >• i> Vv .1 I the I mrth naval ii* »■> packed alow 1 eve. b
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  • 59 8 FIELD HARSH AL LORD WAVELL was nistalled Cvmtabl* of the Toner m London "<-*n?iu. The ptcture above gives a general tmJW of tht inspection of tha> Yeoman VkmTrWero by Lord WaveU. The goUi key tchick he received from the Earl of Cto—endon, the Kina's representative as
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  • 228 8 1-SlPIi rune 17. Twelve Ame-icau. .:sh and Canadian nnr.. md 13 Chinese Sisters who \mt*> held by the Chme.str* Oonunaaiata as prisoners ir. ti:- Central Hopei twon »>' H.si-r.i.sien for the past .-.-vr. rr .r.ths. were scheduled 1., t>,» •-->; eased yestercla> and «4;*.-* to return
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  • 54 8 NANKING June 16. Dr. Sun F.\ Preafcdeut of the Legislative* rom a 1 today that the recent etatetttect by the U.S. Ambaaaador, Mr J. Leighton Stuart. crit_ci___ag Chinese stu- dents for rhti- attacks on the United States oo.icy m Japan was "a nlitake." He added that Mr. Btuart's statement "antagonized
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  • 152 8 SHANGHAI. June ernment bombers, bunging the air offensive m western Shantung into the fifth day. carried out a 10-hour raid on Communist positions north of the Wanfoh river yesterday and dumped "at least 10 tens" of explosives, accoiding to pro-government reports. The shuttle-bombing was
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  • 62 8 BRITAIN'S eleven leading couturieres, known popularly as the "Big Eleven, held a fashion display m London r* cently to demonstrate that British tweed ia still a lovely, versatile and fashionable fabric. Above is a beige anar brown tweed dress and three quarts lentjth coat
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  • 50 8 iters KodoarQ housing Pre* J owned E The houses b which w their tv k J ta*- oj muihi flames, for the neli aoui. v ng the -he fir e within secoi blaze wah extinguishe AU tho waiting toi •d m i ma< some, not h toft bid U.P.
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  • 71 8 SEW ORLEAS'S Jum U Mrs. Waiter Baiferle, Italian wn brnir tmtap naked President Truman iv intervene m the case of ft_»*r American .seaman hu.sl,an,t \rhn has been stntmced to four ueave m prison m Wtnaaaort for carrying a pistol. Governor Earl K. Lino ot
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  • 116 8 LOMX circular pel tlsh FootW English Football lifl Mr. Robej Scottish Sed they will B_4 wdi try age! considers th< irea as unfj gles are so I from th' CT o» sides. The Int< mi sisted of tv earh of the E and two m [nternatlonal ciation. A numb*
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  • 56 8 NANKING dent Chian on i the Military >ect< rda y i nununisi national sal noble and i Dr Sun Yut menu ry of i who had da tion In a state i the 24th i Ac ade rry. i pasi and pi th B DJ fate. background for ChinaTl
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  • 10 9 5V wilding m l lt < n jroivo: smaU S#waltln_
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  • 24 9 L/ttD, 16. ihe ?c _.v;:: misak'n kA_u li leaving a::- a fourllUfki Mr. W. ,pE Id Renter tlu. his mission to arjrsti resiful."--
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  • 26 9 lh< I A I anti-Northern m again; I repeal h I mi > s ting an n mi rous atI and ID threat ning Reuter AAP
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  • 80 9 I for a semi Mbv lhe ScotH d*»wn by the t-tornational f i inions, •< man ■fens f-^w iittl. time [Jjrther th. I tl] N dist p or pw wi make gytlH I ill and Pj to 1 0 1 lay Itish semiSw sgesr-*'- K ugges. penalty i dethe
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  • 101 9 GEORGETOWN (Brm^ Guiana). June 16 Two overseers and seven East Indian labourers were beaten with sticks yesterday by stiik.-rs a t tin- Nonpariel sugar estate 1 miies from Georgetown m an attempt, it is believed, to intimidate non-strikers. The men were not injured seriously and only three
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  • 66 9 MANILA. June 16. Three hundred and eighty aliens have been deported from the Philippines as from May 31, the commissioner of immigration said m a report to the secretary of juatice. Of the 380 aliens deported, 322 are Chinese, 24 British Indians, 20 Okmawans, and 1-4 belonging;
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  • 61 9 I>hot(iiinifili/_ photogi aph photograpn > t HAPPY croup ol ladies at tht party i 3fr. rf< Patera. Mn. Ifctejf is hi fee centn G. I. I.S. WHEX MR. KAMOX bB VALMMA v o<w«~ie__ Mg, m j, 4 X, ;,_<«<>...■.„, "r. mm. 77,,,, G.I.I.S. MR. DE VALERA.
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  • 97 9 LONDON, Juno 16 The House of Commons tonight defeated an Opposition motion to reject Cknrernmenl bill to nationalise the gai m lustry by 340 votn to 190. All the ga* undertakinga la the country, many of them municipally owned, are to be integrated undei public owner-
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  • 122 9 WASHINGTON. Jun,. IG The House ol Repreeentatives refilled today to aceepl the $6 i23.7i0.228 foreign aid mod approved by the 6enate ear lior today and gave a conference c ...mitttv the job <d working oui a compromise. Ths Senate figure repre tented an increase oi we
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  • 82 10 CANTON. June IT. A la: go airfield is to be built as part of the Whampoa construction scheme, according to a local report. It is intended to construct the airport on a site now occupied by two villages. Adequate compensation, it is stated, will be paid to
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  • 145 10 LEGISLATION HOLD-UP BY LORDS LONDON Cabinet te u nd sto* Zl »n^y decided to SJ ->.*n V^J ment m the awunrn 1 the L,rd, may hold tod tota I The Lord j last week ment decided to .1 law m tptfc k ThiS 1! DrJ ing -he bU D thm
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  • 129 10 HYDERABAD June Talks be: seen Hyde state and mn India haw c. ti n tn wa.. learned hero A fecial iUn vm sent to N< w Delhi I > back remaining tneml the Hyderabad delegate have been negotiating It vai stated yesterdl the Prettier of Hyderab Laik All and
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  • 74 10 MANILA. June 16. hr pilgrimages to Mecca ly undertaker, by -W" may have to be ;,^K, year on account I -W" tine shimuzzle. as many as tw'r -i« sand lloroi teavetn« m Mindanao and -JJ This year 0 J fij Philippine D; l, Foreign Affairs F reign Servi m
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    • 363 10 I oiiim s: Exelnsive io ilie Morning Tribnne _j uj-_j-j-. ma*^^aammwmrmmmm^mmwmwwammmw "RUCCLES" \7iZmwwma wwwwwk K«>-m. K*»n.w¥»vA*vT V^~wW-/\j FW^/rcA*.. cwl NS«/r/ _4/uf *.x/*. Owmwm [cwu. wf v»v? can r**v r A Rt Of j ntCmvofc twm Ij ru f p^Hf da& STtXX) UP A.'JDLfT tWW tOWW WktmW* —*> mjAjai a*v J
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  • 114 11 U.S. TO KEEP "MOST FORMIDABLE NAVY" READY FOR ACTION I- i<<n to Im .ii priatsoa c vote: debate! s.lton-' stall yav h,,,f of us Hi MM the I, c,« to pro. |de an active i In* l!_.*t .t 763 n ,r rwnrvc Sect ol i.B_ it Includei to enable tht-
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  • 34 11 WRIST WATCH WITH ALARM ra i weiaki t Oeimvm) l«i tt ea- i IJJ ncnn- \W m ni -icturer. h five BOW l •wo/ report- 30 ./INC.. ilorai J l 0/ i tht Reuter
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  • 47 11 NEW DELHI. June 16 It was understood here early today that Mr. Mir Lajk Ali, Premier of Hyderabad, has rejected the 'Indian Government's latest proposals for the settlement of Indo-Hyderahad relations on which the In.iian Government is expected to issue a statement later.
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  • 152 11 Tune IG. v" i, enc« inieJ cited a L^ m Smuts. L y. i r of South iot eatad tobjn n ialous dis■rd Lidice rule" i proceedLi ring theft aa; n_ ea.nsi two formr.r: man ig.ng I redan of ts'v-. L'ni Iflekfa. Ot*. I Pa
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  • 109 11 TO KIO. June 16. Wel!ir.formed political observers here, quoted by the Japan* pre&s. today predicted that the Ashida Cabinet will be forced to resign before the end oi next month. When the resignation will take place, they ..aid. depends on the outcome of t_u tfir»_ pending
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  • 119 11 FAST. DANGEROUS C/arA- F.eW. />><:""• _J*pines. /MM 16, *tojW_s PMMI ton ;»ks. cotfided 20 000 fee* H** (J»i«''" ,r < icoi yyratinn wildlii towark the earth. Captain Jamm J- battel o/ **0 Kor* .n/v iMMIM fo Im«* *>" <•<•'*/>••* ,80 h, palled the rtpcord ano opened his parachute v.fuh Z
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  • 103 11 DIFFICULTIES FACE ARMY'S PEACETIME NEEDS full. the War D_part- m.nt.. Pr, pu] snti-tank range at i Links near Holy Island on the Northumb* rland ut. There are 1 1 objectori including representatives of religious, agricultural and rambling interest!. Maj -Gen \Vh.. field laid thaj the land they proposed to u.-e
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  • 91 11 JAP TEACHERS, STUDENTS TO TRAVEL ABROAD Washington. June 16. Mi.| KimiuHe Horinourhi. forrr-e? i Japanese Amhassador to the United States, said today that for the development of strong democracy m Japan, it was of the greatest importance that Jaranese teachers and students be permitted to travel abroad and make contacts
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  • 89 11 \-ris.-_ _*.<:• on. June 16 The HOUM Appropriation.-; Committee today approved 583 839 595 as the down payment on an $800.000 000 navy construction programme to make Guam the "flat-top Gibraitai ot the Pacific*' The committee releaied testimony by Vice-Admiral r B. Carney laying that
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  • 50 11 CANBERRA. June 16. A Parliamentary delegation L_ to leave for Japan on July 2. lining recess. t<> investigat. Prospects fCf the development »f Australian-Japane.se trade, Cyril Chambers, announced today. The delegation ot fottr Oovenunent and three oppailUon members wou.d ||M study troopi conditions, he ■aid Reuter
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  • 153 11 Nanking, June 16. The Chi- nose Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang Shieh-chieh. testifying to- J day before I MCiet session of I the Foreign Affair Committee, declined to state that China's j foreign policy was absolutely I anti-Russian. He said it was true that Rm- i sian
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  • 85 11 I.T-CdL DAVID REKSWILLIAMb, ParUatneatarp Undersecretary uf stale fm I!,, ColonU v Mbo i'» nt t" Fust Afrmi tn hi ptrsitit at tin fii.st tm i tout of th' Frist Afrit tin Ctntral Asst thiii m Nairobi. Colon* I X* t .s-W, tlm inn bojMI tn i isit
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  • 29 11 STOCKHOLM, June 16. King Otlltar the Filth Of Sweden aai up earlj today to rrcieve congratulationi from :tii over the world on his 90th birthday. Reuter
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    • 61 11 AGENTS WANTED. KOK PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sums tv Death. Utt of Umta or lyes-weekly or temporary total, or partial disablement l» aecirlent or assault. LOW PREMIUMS M„nev can he marie m your sp-.re time by canvassing this business on attracts j conmisskm terms. J ApplieatloiiH to:—
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  • 453 12 ASCOT. Berkshire. Jun- Iti. The most fashionable crowd since before the wa. packed 1 .Ascot's irreen lawns to watch today's opening of tne four-cay royal meeting, notabie for the tnrillin? finishes, the victory of French horses m the fust two races and the success of
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  • 59 12 LONDON Jun i-Mt-mkmoftheitrU don fiocken Jj the total num to 7.000. with about 90 ship, Thames. Th.. troubl 'when li men. who re Iv J an Vaad a -din, oxide without extn w 1 suspended i v r „L prived tor three monthi "guaranteed wi r.ey" basic v..,. i
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  • 60 12 SHANGHAI 1 >r-G n rai I nan i i la; j woi Id today na n v l Kremlin and entire tiro on the v.'.iv. _-C----._V:I.K I made t..__, stai rebuttal ol a 1 Moscow broi .j ed the Wyln General George C I South West Pacific Air
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    • 193 12 Rm «_P AIR-' OO _____!> PHONE HM_. F A v TODAY! Mwi ml Ma >__4.ls____-6.:^>___.9.15 p.m. MOST DANGEKOI s' TOWN IN THE _lCw SFECTACILAI: west: ifwV frw SCOTT I f^J^ rt p_-_uc a Afi/ffoif (I Cf The Giry TV f *^l *l //U N. J Nature* j Gecrra'fi^ f 1
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    • 103 12 I showing In 11 B HI 11 W 11 a.m., 1.4. BUS M BIS %JS& L_ 4.,:, W ,#^l B IB J_P« U E I tl |t tII I'Ul'HI I „oU ENJOY VOIR FILM IN CLEAN FRFSH AIR I OPENING TODAY! IT'S ABOUT TIME Tfflif KNEW ABOUT rSBK. Til Fll
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  • 706 13 I^^ _ft 0% quotations IWf^m Of the MaiAssociation f'Pungah .-iPuki-t 5 TCJ i iruuh Rahman Hyd L15 Kambuta.i 12 iV- Rantau 1 6 5 Gold tX Ruvvang Con. |7 Rawang TinMdi 8 I 1 Renon^ Tin 38 0 Selayang 11 Flonong Con. <w •>" .Siamese 21 Sione
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    • 110 13 m to local •aa Jtl volume I -Kino. .ami,., A Pt foi an _L~H 3 ,r), llMM lO I* ,a > quotation* RU X i ■•*<*.. Ml CEHOO.N <l ,;u: »J«-*-t quality whiti medium quality M 4', COFFEE BEaSP' Old) 1140 i V V lia •>.,, M
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    • 114 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS 1 1- om Oar Financul Cor,., I ho .commercial activity m th Malayan Federation p,o ceded as usual vesteMav and Itte Communist attempt to •*»'upt commerce haa hitherto a failure, though natuValI) markets continued dull Feeling from Federation cenwis described yesterday not exactly a_ confident but
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    • 76 13 DOCTOR GUILTY OF NEGLECT LONDON. June 16. Capt. John Stuart Smith, 50-year-old British army doctor, was j today sentenced at a London court martial to be dismissed from the service after he had been found guilty on live charges of neglect at the Bad Ner.ndorf interrogation camo nea r Hanover.
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    • 70 13 NANKING. June 16. The Kuomintang Central Standing Committee m Iti session today approved the presidential nominations of Dr. Wang Chi.n_.-hui. tamed Jurist anc ex-Foreign Minister. BS the President Of the Judicial Yuan and Dr Chang Po-iing. National Assembly delegate and Chancellor of Nankin University m Tientsin, as President
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    • 52 13 Tin rubber mai ket op< tv.; iteady yesb rday and aftei Im Ing easier, the market flrme< > ltli ■>'.:■ pi ...ii.i.i'- Closing prices vest laj B lyei 8 No. l June RSS i<;. N>. 2 June RSS I I i Jun RSS 11 I Sept v 15
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    • 63 13 Kn!<i._ j Ku! y I_aladia Reaa imat M<oM.ii Bantam 31/2 v H |j0« c Manx Marine 2 n M. Brander *l 2 take Maaitou Melannpua t Tlialutt i Cape 8m Dwga 87/8 Tjtpoadok i() EutaaeuM W/M Reaaat Beavrackk 13 1 Euryado. 11/r Treroae 10/n RHenfor Silveri.r.ar s*» M.
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    • 67 13 NEW YORK. June KJ. Early pre ure subsequently -bated but only i mil j rally* log attempt developed owin* the threat of another -sou coal dispute While the mar r i nerally succ< eded In •vering rrom the earliei low i irela prices were still fractl
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    • 29 13 "Again. A London Backgro____d This bAi ExoeUenl FUm" (REYNOLDS NEWS) AM) THK BEST SHOW IN TOWN! Opens Today 4 Shows ]]jSES^CM^Ofmt A Pa-amount Pic.j.s HoriH B9f?**i-V*_i XmWY^^YM. w* l
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  • 381 14 ;.i .vim v Jama II Th* Wk I wanmmm WWk be '.n the ib» i pt.on o_ rthcra Ireland by Ijii dut- tak- Khoduled here be,«.tn ton Bin and British -trials. Mr. .John Costello Croat II nister of Kite, said ■3 Ilie Irish
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  • 108 14 Washington. June 16. ?:»\iet officials connected mWto r ar Eastern affairs today .inserted that the United States \s deliberately at atw-aa t v Japanese peace conference m rder to give time to build up Japarese industry to a high .evel. While this matter has
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  • 65 14 The following will represent the Non-Benders Cricket Club m a cricket match against R.A.F., Tengah. on Sunday, at 11 a.m. at Tengah:— A. Gilmour (captain). T. Leijssius. H. B. Noon. A. R. Bromley Davenport. H. N. Balhatchet. R. F. W. Leonard, A. Baker, W. R. M. Haxworth. P.
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  • 69 14 The following will represent the S.C.R.C. at cricket against S.R.C. on Sunday at 11 a.m. on the Padang Low Kee Pow (Capt). Seah Keng Siew. Wee Chong Jin. Dr. Ong Swee Law, Gao Kee Tian. Eddie Fung, Au Tat Chu, Ong Beng Bee, Lav Hock Chye. Chu Boon
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  • 162 14 TRUMAN THREW SOME BRICKBATS Inoependence (Missouri), June 16. President Tnim«_n, after pleading across Kansas that American foreign policy be kept out of the 1948 presidential campaign, stopped off at his home here for a q-Uck rest today before returning to the political wars. He arrived m Kansas City ard avoided
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  • 46 14 The British Council is offering two educational visitorships to the United Kingdom for a period of six weeks during the coming summer. Applications stating age. qualifications, etc.. should be -sent not later than June 23 tc the Council. P.O. Box 522. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 81 14  -  Mr. M. Lobo The following will play criccet for the Indian Association gainst G.H.Q. FARELF on Sunday at 2 p.m. on the Tanghn Ground. Players are requested to meet at No. 50 Market Street at 1.00 p.m. .harp. R. Sithar-am (Captain). Ibrahim Isa. Dr. M. Abraham. R.
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  • 104 14 SHANGHAI. June 17— The oung China Party headquarters here today announced that the party had requested Premier Wong Weh-hao to appoint new ministers of Economics and agriculture and forestry, pointing out that the party would not participate m the government unless the "promised" Legislative Yuan seats
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  • 94 14 All members of tho bright Star Sports Club arc* requesteu to pay up their subscriptions, entrance fees and all dues. Any member who fails to pay or inform the Sports Secretary. Mr. CJ. J. Lourdes of No. 14, Bukit Purmei Road, (near the Church of St. Teresa,
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  • 196 14 The annual competition of s-e inte.--s-.tr Milt? s. "•'j.i. foi f he S dtans' c lem;e Gold Cup this yeai. ur der the auspices of lhe Mala Football Association of M aiav. will begin a week aftet tht <!i Rava Puasa. The team** are 7^>ned li
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  • 313 14 Below are Ihe weights for tomorrow's races, the final da' j ef the Penang Cub Sor'n' meeting. The scratchings and ->*-ier of runnfng will be pub "u_.hed after acceptances closu it 11 a.m. today. There w»ll be eight races, m •'udiner a consolation race foGriffins, entries
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  • 182 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS (By PENANG. Thursday M a few fast gallops nett afl this morn me wher were given Mst work on^H outside track proper tfl workers were Deai '-.^B Jesse Owen& (Wahab) 'fl Medallist (Bagby) and j.reak (Lawier* Inspiration t Turner' ifl ed down the straight Colcf Wave fJaffar)
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  • 34 14 The following selected to repr«se m BODCA against tne •<- the Padang at 2 P*n* M row Scully. OJWM. £1 Patterson, carvalho. t»« Kanesan. WU«weera Chiang and Van Rooy -W man- Ram Singh
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    • 55 14 THE HO HONG Si. CO. (1932) ITD. incorporated |n Singapore. fS. CHtTLIA STRFFT. PHONF *****5 PASS4GF FREIGHT SERVICES •Hong Slang" aat_» for Rangoon June 23 (Se.lnon and deck pasaengers) -Bldor» Sails For Palembang Pladjoe June 21 *Hong Tat" Saila For Djambi June 30 -Kepong" Saila For Rangoon June 27 "Kamunlng"
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  • 353 15 rhine-**' \thletes 3 Royal Xavy 1 ScorW twice within the first 10 minims and latter stages of the game after the Sitior had reduced the deficit, the Chines- Ath..l the Royal Navy by 3 goals to 1 m a
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  • 16 15 Geytaag The three pah m ond half of tl •core, m Wmmm and Tayl...
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  • 56 15 I That Trade r. participate m I fe take place at i under thc Army Civil Iffi al 331. North, 5:.:- i Singapore, Ef r ihe motion UB J S Mai.yam. Mi Lee 1 Hua*. and Mr. n Against the moMr. If. P D. hir s Sankaran, M:
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  • 30 15 aril! represent Oeyla Youngster! "B Qdly game of he BGRE Ci- trow at th.lm at 5.15 p.m: flg Chiang. Eric n Choon, Paul Ismail. J.imcli Rey os. Patrick
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  • 28 15 are selected .hei 1 Sports ndly match of igainst the Spors Club. U House, ati ia Kwee Huat. tl, Teo Kirn Lee, Chow ran Wah Seng
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  • 32 15 ill represent i -siam against ame of soccer i G;.-" T 5.15 on the ground: Sid- Vellu. A. RahBujang. Taha I R. Dawood, i Mansonr Ifukiff Jai, R. Gopal,
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  • 131 15 The Folic, wen uni loose by th. old goo ii to tho 223 8.0.D m a Second Division League soo ci played yestetd it __J i ground. In the first hall tt I .O.D. team had Uu I tt< thi exchanges, but on resumption the Police forced
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  • 264 15 In a faat and thrilling <. ;tI 1( of socc.., pl<iy (l yi sl( i(i v at I **-P«» Police gtiund pohoe defeated the Devoni m i'r.-i non 11 match by m the Irat 40 seconds of the ?ame Bcaife came m on the wing and. from his
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  • 73 15 The CYMA d< f( >:■ d the Customs Sports Ciul by 3-1 m Third Divimatcfa played at McNa R ground y* »ti rday. The game was quite yen m the first half. The Cv opened accounts thn u{ Side!. Ihe CYMA eg v lii d Klaan. The cha:'
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  • 69 15 The Dockyards beat th< Rovers by 2 goals 1 S A.F.A. Sec I I Divi gue match yesl George's Road 8.0.1 Both goals were ing ti left SCOn th Neil, centre forwai Cant. A. J. R- Hi ferei and the teams wer Dockyard: PU Lane- Johan, Hopkins JN
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  • 89 15 It was quiti dead man was ti and run motori I I thrown onto the was foui bin Omai stated In the Sn Coroner* C i I inquest was he Ho See. a young Chincsi was body ahout 1.30 pm. on I 11 Ho w is
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  • 26 15 -j k and a p*-- Sunday. Cy an d QicH tTiW meet an ticip [irtc rear, n be made late IU aXe noon.
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  • 93 15 A USSIES DECLARE A T 352 FOR 8 NATHAN,, TOX lllt ;';;to.hvd.»;, v Ithe r*___omp vnt, between n_ W 2?V m kn iU md then of play unti »»e»t,„,, f IT J* Uk Australian I n been at the wicket foi minut Only two nm. men added le -v.Mn.Lt total.
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  • 79 15 A large crowd is eipected at Jalan Besar Stadium today when Singapore's veterans meet an RAF team Iron Ten gah. The Civilians can always be depended upon to put un a nood show and a strong team will be selected rrom the following players: Said. Ah
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  • 40 15 BRIDGETOWN Barbados Juno 17. Tho Barbados Hous* Of Ass« mhly has tabled ;t :..<'- tion protesting ■gainat tho "apparent hostility With which the British Government view, the arrival m Britain Ot 500 skilled west Indian workers eking employment."' Reuter
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  • 28 15 LONDON. Juno 17. The strike ol London doclcwnrto coupled with tome uw ai nei regarding the troubled Mala* van situation brought renewed dullness to the atockmarl today Reuter
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  • 175 15 Soviets Have Another Guess Coming! I:K ,V IH. til can Miiit.-uy Ooauaaadei Berlin Colonel rraah Howtey told this* evening of Ku walkout, sunl "1 believe this is the aad of ma Koninian.latura. but if «n. joke i thinks that th.* Americans, the Fr, neh and th. Brtttah are going to
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  • 90 15 hinese rlkaha-p__lli r. On Say Moey, was .sentenced I•• < years' rigorous im nmeni by Mr. Justice I n d .it the Singapore li li < «urt yesterday on 1 carrying arms and ammunition, On wa charged, Rnrt with j-. an automatic pistol al Lorong 15,
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  • 10 15 17.— Mon njured i I i Reuter
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  • 7 15 LAKESU( the United pini U.P.
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  • 76 15 KARACHI. June 17 BOA( flyin j boat carrying 22 and eight i r*?w li an emergency lan n i md banks near Bah" m dand, Per.-*!:';! Gull 11 was n ported to Thi pa en "ra and i safe ai I ihe undamage 1 eh partle
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  • 196 16 'Tntnine Staff Reporter; The number of boats engaged m the fishing industry last year were 1.530 and the number of fishermen. 3. 501. of whom 75 pel cent were Chinese the Singapore annual report for 1947 says. Due to the ef foils ol the
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  • 61 16 A 52-yeai -old Eurasian, Edward de Souza. of 28-C. Pasir Panjang Road, was produced yesterday before the Seventh Police Magistrate. Mr. A. G. Shears, for alleged possession of six hand grenades. De Souza was alleged to have boon found m possession of the hand grenades on June 11.
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  • 89 16 Forty-four Ordinances were passed during tbe year 1D47. of wnich one wa_. the Supply Ordinance; 21 were amend- ing ordinances and the iesi new ordinances. Among the important ones are the Income Tax Ordin- ance. the Singapore Legislauve Council" Elections Ordinance, the Control of Rent Ordinance,
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  • 263 16 POLICE PURSUE, CAPTURE PIRATE GANG HIGH SEAS HOLD-UP [From Onr Own Reporter] j MALACCA. June 17.' Co-ordinated police acjon between members of ;he Malacca CLD. and the uniformed branch resulted m the arrest of three Chinese, alleged to be members of a pirate gang which robbed a Malay boat from
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  • 64 16 LONDON. June 17. This year's award of the gold Albert Medal of the Royal Society of Arts has been made to Sir William Reid Dick R.A.. for "national memories m living stone.'' He i.s thc first sculptor to be so honoured. Princess Elizabeth, President of the Royal Society
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  • 91 16 A young Chinese p.ckpock... loh Ah Kiong. was ordered to receive eight stroke* of the rottan m addition to ah^e- months' rigorous imprisonment, by tho Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr R C j. Wait, yesterday He was found guilty 0' stealing S7 _rom Yio Tip Kian m Noith
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  • 63 16 NANKING. June 17. More than 200 people were arrested by the police as rice rioting, which began with the present high jump of prices, hit Chungking. A telephone message received here from Chungking said over 30 rice shops m widely-scattered areas of the city were looted by rioters
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  • 109 16 Show At Govt. House lhe Childrens World Community Chest und Spare Time are Talent Entei prises are tc c.nt.'i. by 11 400 coQeeUd at Bun.il-.. Por Britain" variety -how sta^ei by the Junii i TNT at 'iovernment Hou^e. One thou>ana dollars WWM donated during the interval, while $$400 had been
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  • 112 16 1-J- J: :1 "-I Xt'M sili-nce M _B pore', tn V cial community 1 c many opp,,, J tageous poouoo 4li l Singapore annua' D r ir ß Th? supply m naidware iad I s.uffs mark.: a m lines adequa to mmm M creased demand due to 1 Uoo
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  • 105 16 Malaya Has Millionaires "I estimate then are at 60 millionaires m tho whi Malaya and an equal ni of companies which can c bute like individual m aires." declared Mr. Loe Mong m discussing tV For A University*' m th< rent issue of the Grad. mi bulletin of the Stamford
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  • 37 16 Berlin, *< i,n <\ out of the Russian an Allied Ko» meeting m 2 ss_w srfe "d trol of the city. £L& delegation of the meeting -mwjJ any explanation o* »F to y the chairman an American statement > <
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