Morning Tribune, 10 August 1948

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  • 332 1 SIR RICHARD WINSTEDT CRITICISES.... LONDON, Aug. 9. Sir Richard YVinstedt, an authority on Malaya, who held the Presidency of Raffles College from 1921 to 1931, c ri t i c i se d the tardy Government action m Malaya against the insurgents m
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  • 283 1 RADIO VANS FOR JOHORE POLICE "EYING SQUADS" TO FIGHT TERRORISTS (Tribune Staff Reporter) lOHOKK BAHRI', Monday: A fleet of radio vis for the Johore Police is on its way to increase the mobility and efficiency of the Police m the present :impa-gn against terrorism. Two of these vans have already
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  • 121 1 I i« officially sMt.vi that five L£ were m»* Kuala Bpu: :n the Itft 24 hours. E*: htbelMt24 hours ftSitiwere affected m w 3 m Sur.p- PaUal anr cc m Kulim. ohoro: At TJ6 a.m. this nun? at Bukit Siput two C south of Segai hrn went into
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    18 1 CADET O. P. SIXDHWANI, Royal Indian Nai^y, the only Indian cadet who is training on board HMS Norfolk.
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  • 59 1 >UU ar_ S -°°d thre^ aN n e of *h« I?L P f X and MUitary SSHt" whlch the bandl,s iu n p n h /m tngagement thre Of c cn ™V w^e killed and the iun'gle P ared lnto S W^itt^ reCovered a Bren •"fl
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  • 44 1 A fully grown Malayan tigtr. believed to be the first one to be imported into Sineapore since the liberationarrived by the vessel Mentakab yesterday. The \\ger, which was caught and shipped from Kelantan. ,is lor a local Singapore zoologist.
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  • 67 1 Russians Dig Trenches In Berlin RERUN, AUG. 9.--THE BRITISH-LICENSED BERLIN TELEGRAF REPORTED TODAY THAT THE RUSSIANS ARE DIGGING TRENCHES AND Bl ILDING ARTILLERY POSITIONS ROUND THE WESTERN BOUNDARIES OF BERLIN. A LATER MESSAGE FROM BERLIN STATED THAT WHATEVER OPTIMISM EXISTED THERE TODAY OVER THE I ROSPECTS OF THE BIG FOUR
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  • 173 1 MOSCOW, Aug 9. Envoys f the three Western powers. .rmed with fresh instructions from their governments, were ;oing to the Kremlin late this ifternoon for their third meeting m nine days with Soviet Foreign Minister Molo.ov, it was learned here. The envoys special British *presentative
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  • 145 1 MANILA, Aug. A considerable cargo of arms and ammunition arrived In Manila yesterday afternoon aboard i Pan-American plane from he United States. It is at present uncertain when and how a reshipment to Singapore will be effected. Originally space had been booked on
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  • 187 1 Monks Revolt In Tibet I SHANGHAI, Aug. 9— The Regent of Tibet, Yung Tseng offered to resign following a revolt against his rule by followers of the late Regent Juh Tseng and monks of Cherlang monastery near Lhasa, according to Chinese reports today. The exact reason of the revolt is
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  • 146 2 IPOH, Monday It is offi I y .IjHcloso.l thai at dawn r day combined Military and police force carried out an operation in Kampong Rtbu and \v,].i Kstate near Kuala KanfMU Tw<nty four Chin«v have been detained for aaaa* lag a small PARTY of Police i
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  • 172 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I Two accidents involving I Kuiopean dispatch riders and 1 civilian cyclists occurred in c Singapore, yesterday. f The first took place about 11 c a.m. opposite Changi Prison and involved a Chinese cyclist and a B.O.R. dispatch rider, i Both riders
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  • 75 2 TOKIO, AUff, A former lapaaaae army cook, who was found guilty "f liaving broken the arms ot two American prisoners of 'v at after the Palawan mass:.' iv W as sentenced to five year:- Imprisonment by an Eighth Army military COm mission today, Evidence by
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  • 130 2 WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.The House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee, hinting at a major break m its Communist spy inquiry, today called two key figures m the alleged war-time espionage network. They are Victor Perlo, accus- j ed head of one Soviet spy ring, and Alexander
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  • 211 2 Persons suffering from inject inns or contagious diseases who wish to travel by train, should make an application to the Station Master of tru Station at which their train journey begins, not late r than six days before th e joumty. A Government Gazette Notification, which announces
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  • 287 2 'DIPLOMA' SHOWN TO COURT IN TRIAD SOCIETY CASE a nMfftflfNT BEOm BY THE SINGAPORE CTL> A c r,T -i S«A DWin\i\ ISSUED TO TRIAD SODiBNCB S HUNO-" THE SECOND LARGEST TRIAD )C I KTV IN (HI -^B Thi> wits lettaled by Mr 0 W ebb. Secretary lor Chinee I Affairs,
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  • 125 2 BALBOA, (Canal Zone), Aug. 9. Reliable reports today said the Panamanian Government, which has no army, is planning to conscript civilians to meet an invasion force of anti-Soviet m BUrgenta repoitcdiy massing m neighbouring Costa Rica. The insurgents are reportedly headed by Arnulfo Arias, who allegedly
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  • 46 2 BATAVIA, Aug. 9. -H. Merle Gochran, new United States member of the United Nations Good Offices Committee who arrived here today, refused to comment on reports that he had brought new American proposals for the solution of the Dutch -Indonesian dispute Reuter
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  • 93 2 TEOCHEW FOR TRIAL ON ARMS CHARGE Ng Thye Gin. a 31 -year-old Teochew. was committed for trial at the next Assises by Mr. E. V. A. Peers, magistrate it the 9th court which opened yesterday. He was charged with unlawful possession of one Smith Wesson revolve! containing six rounds of
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  • 40 2 TOKIO. Aug. 9. The former commander of all war prisoner camps m Northern Honshu was held responsible by an Eighth Army military commission for the mistreatment of many Allied war prisoners and today war sentence to five yeais' hard labour.
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  • 142 2 Police Chase After Chinese With Pistol Sentence of four yean' ri gorous imprisonment* wai posed on a young Chine* Tan Twa Tee. by Mr. Just., Brc <vn at the S-ngapore Assize c yesterday on his being guilty of carrying arms It was stated that a ptrti of Police officers, acting
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  • 307 2 His coffin borne by a party of pall-btarers drawn from the European planters of Johore. the late Mr. Henry Macklin Rice (43). who wamurdered by terrorists m the Telok Sengat Rubber Estate. Kota Tinggi. on Sunday night, was laid to rest m Bidadari cemetery, yesterday.
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  • 83 2 NANKING, Au a.- "tj: aident Chiang Kai-shek, told the Kuomintang (Government party) Central Political Oounc" today that though recent rurnoufa of peace talks bct^en the Nationalists and the Com munists were "definitely groundless" they had an Serae effect on the Government anti-Communist campaign. In an hour-long report
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  • 46 2 SHANGHAI, Aug China Evening t^a££t warmly applauded Styles Bridges of tne States for charging thai Truman administration following a P O,,c y „-i«r the and delay' 1 m jxt n n J lit3ry $125,000,000 U.S. fora n programme to combat cm communists.
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  • 82 2 DROP I N VEHICLE THEFTS tl rftl n There was a considerable drop in cl mc rea* Singapore during the month of July. The on ly > n aW tf. in the number of cars stolen, but out of the w six were recovered. vit i, (ho* n The following
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  • 10 3 MALAY FULL PLEDGE FULL CO-OPERATION Z»tk MMtkontiet the r„ _**•< "<"•"' Mia.
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  • 142 3 iz. smith assistant manuf the Rati H< I ■M .'.voivt-ti m i col ictrhekngißg to Mr. h.a. er. District Judi: on April at It Andrei -l; a P* M before the Fifth P< 10 Mate, Mr. A P. may, on charges of neglit driving v i h I after
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  • 47 3 Three Charges Against Teochew oS-y.ar-old reochew, Hoi 80, was rtateiHaj or- '.j be remanded :u. 24 h m police custody vhe.i appt-ared m the Third lc Court -.o answer three na. JjtatdhngeaUegedthm, g^^wsftwndtobe P^ofanuniawfu ft. Secor.dk hi vas aileg[\J* "tempted to 2tf** Seng He h^eWmed t riai
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    25 3 Photograph). Mr. and Mra. Georye T. Mof fett pictured after their wedli'nt) Presbyterian Church on Saturdat^(dternoon Th> bruit irn.s formerly Mi.ss Inez Simonsen. I Tribune
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  • 212 3 MALAY WOMEN INVITED TO INDONESIA CONGRESS THE PRESIDENT OF THE INDONESIAN WOMEN'S CONGRESS KOWAjVI" JOGJAKARTA. JAVA. HAS INVITED SINGAPORE MALAY WOMEN'S ORGANISATIONS. INCLUDING "AW AS" (ANGKATAN WANITA SEDAR). "HIMWIM iHIMPUNAN WANITA INDONESIA-MALA-YA) AND THE MALAY WCMEN'S WELFARE ASSOCIATION TO ITS FORTHCOMING CONGRESS ON AUGUST 2«, 27 AND 28 AT SURAKAUTA.
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  • 166 3 Four British soldiers, W. Airol, Rogerson, E. H. Warring and Frew, were charged before the Seventh Police Magistrate. Mi A. G. Shears, yesterday, tor voluntarily causing hurt to and attempted to rob a taxi from one Wee Choon Hiang. v ailing to the prosecution,
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    41 3 m G. Than, Mr. Dand Tham, Miss *^Jfc*£ <£& SL£«. Nelly Tan, snapped by Tribune cameraman at aparV < < <r e f<) h It was Miss ThZi's birthday and the occas,on un* also tah* 'J brother David who is le«r<ng for Am*** t*
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  • 120 3 An interim order and injunction restraining the Zlin Shoe Co.. Ltd.. from stamping jn<, ii.ipicssing shoes wicn Uuword "Bata" was made by Mr. Justice Thorogood m the bmgapore Migh Court yesterday on :ht application of Bata Shoe Co.. Ltd. The terms of the order which were
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  • 73 3 Bail oi $5,000 wsrs allowed a jnddle-aged Cantonese. Slew .vain Sam. wnen ne claimed rial m tne Second DismcJoun yesterday to a charge ol possession of 605 tubes ol _handu. Sic* was anesttd at No. 23. ,an Quee Lan Street, on July 30 when thi>
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  • 82 3 Minneapolis, Aug. 8. j Bduxird Courval <t9) i of Roger City, Michig- t an, helped to save his 1 own life by holding his gashed throat together t v;;ih his hands after un 1 auto accident. Courral was hurled j through the windshield i
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  • 91 3 Thirty- five people somewhere m Singapore died of respiratory tuberculosis m the week ending Juiy St. according 10. the city's health figures bsued yesterday. Deaths totalled 217 for the week and births numbered 632. Ninety-three casts of luberculosis of all types were reported over the same
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  • 91 3 t^Shif T»e ,1""ion.*,, ""ion.*,, '-'"''t-i fc^_ Cin b n '-ill- dL t0 n slde vi gently-needed *weatla legislation. th, o 11 <1;iv Con gress refund 'vsident the measures lv sanded to bring down soaiideil^S 81 buiM hou^ and *J with other home problems. Sen m nUmbtM
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  • 16 3 Jrc m" Roy s B th! V ,!,00 -wo ***2 S5 1? 55 of
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  • 76 4 t> i ik ■etinunl as/ an* «U aoaaae frt_NH i par*** oaaearl fo be Waped w'/i' V"L Th a"- ,n la. it t?««*ollc !',<«.« Association, an the the Gandhi Umncrinl Fund, which now stands it $104,498. Another rehearsal scene from one of the long items of variety
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  • 150 4 Eichelberger Welcomed In Philippines MANILA. Auk. I General Robert L. Eichelberger. rttiring commander of the United States Eighth Army, arrived from Japan on Sunday with his wife and daughter aboard the army transport, General Buckner, to spend a few days here before proceeding to the United States. The veteran soldier,
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  • 356 4 Problems facing the rista generation are to be discus* m London by represented* of the World Youth at a 1 ference held under the ausj ces of the United Natia from August 12 to 19. fl conference has been convem by the National Council Social
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    • 305 4 ;[ON YOUR RADIO^rODAYiJ I gramme Sun- M BLUE NETWORK rtfc 6.03 Pelpi. MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES j m Mandarin ft &rtat _>_.-•• lin Amov. 8.00 M™^; ated on 483 metre* J"*^ 11 Cantonese Amov 900 L am wave band and 7*oo kc/aec ing Announcement ft Z In the 41 metre band-
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  • 632 5  -  VERA ARDMORE \jbaui WITH v* u-iWoooh v ■•si? n taken ocl ship our.- tnd arl?2*i rated ship *r bodies were P' Govfrnrr-r, reprii i Other Singa L included many el the Indiai Ul conmanitiei ■c band of the X yi rines played daring iction Mrs Woodhous 10
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    • 169 5 Fine English Felt Hats for c asual wear S 12.50 THIS EVENING'S INNOVATION RAFFLES HOTEL THE •COCKTAIL ll«»l It with FRANK PICKFORD AT THE PIANO from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. A Rendezvous for the Discriminating EVERY EVENING (Except Monday) And at 9 p.m.— INFORMAL DANCE with Fioor Show— RICARDO
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  • 323 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE After October London A <i' n I Mi *«rs. Colin turner., Ltd, Talbot House. 98, tit Maitin'.s Lam W.C.2. TUESDAY. AUG. 10, l^t« Major-General Boucher hopes to end the first phase of his antiterrorist campaign by October of this year, and there is no reason why, he
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  • 1157 6  - WHAT STERLING MEANS TO EUROPEAN RECOVERY ROGER FRY OKI iMff t T3**"£V<f& L nis^ssioN*^ y E NT UHMH HAB CA^KD MUCH^« CURRENCY BRITAIN IS T l tf; A^K iN. L THE HOUSE OF COMAND RATE Of WAS CLOSEM oNS WHERE THE DRAFT A<^EMENT INED iv DEBATED FOR TWO DAYS •gj^^g*^
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  • 494 6 TOKIO. The constitution of the Democratic Republic of Korea, promulgated on July 12. confounded both foreign and < local critics of the Syngman Rhee Administration. To the charge that South Korea is a police state rigorously controlled by extreme rightists, Syngman Rhee and the
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  • 259 6 BRUBBELS. Municipal authorities here are studying a far reaching scheme for supplying a large part of the Belgian capital with hot watei j I and central heating "on tap" m the same way as subscribers at present obtain gas and electricity. The plan is
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    14 7 Photograph Mm Fsa n ,ther tlu WesU i -nyprnk" poaea I tt t. Tribune
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  • 108 7 DANGER TO KOREAN HOPES OF INDEPENDENCE SHANGHAI hug. 9 The morning- paper China Press, m an riiitcnal on Korea. s.ud the withdrawal of l T mted States forcei vould result m the iV stmct en of Koi^in hop -it <_lrjn:at^ independence It Mid the Univd Stales should reman m Ksrea
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  • 21 7 A MMO EXPLOSION p ueWo. Colorado. Au- B__v3 V t Depot wth Ortnance ■f -S VST** •WW. whsr" I rs;csl the
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  • 10 7 IRON BAR ATTACK ON CHINA v WOMAN DELEGATE w*&' Reuter
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  • 207 7 SHANGHAI. Aug 9. Fiftyone persons were burned to Vath and 39 injured m a fire that swept a shirt factory on Sunday afternoon. The death toll la expected to increase as many of the injured are m a critical condition Authorities today are still
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  • 157 7 Sydney. Aug. 8. British teacbers are expected to arrive m Victoria next yeat at the rate it JO a month, until the Educa- ion Department's requirements >f 100 teacheis for secondary md technical schools are melt la understood that nearly 1.000 men and women have irritten
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  • 47 7 Espionage Indictment SACRAMENTO (California). Aug 8. Benson. National Chairman of Henry Wallace Progressive Party callea for :ne indictment of Elizabeth 3entley and Budenz for espionage. Benson, former Governor of Minnesota, made the statement I speech to a meeting of the California State Central Committee of Wallaces Party
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  • 139 7 J SHANGHAI, Au„ 9. The Chinese populi- i 7 turn of Shanghai obsei i- 1 cd Fathers Day yester- j day with a special radio I i programme and the 1 1 raising of a scholarship j fund by young students I f of middle schools.
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    31 7 I Phut,,- r Miss Lim Suan Lan.^ *W poses in a smart beach*? dress, during the Wesley i Youth's picnic at Ten i Kim Kng Estate on Fri- day. I Tribune
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  • 136 7 Red Teacher Whisked To Safety NEW YORK. Aug B.—Coun- iess Alexandra Tolstoy said the i White Russian "underground j i-ailway" had whisked to safety Mikhail Samarin. Russian school-teacher for the Soviet Consulate, so that he cannot be forced to return to Russia. Samarin is one of two school teachers whom
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  • 31 7 ELLEN DRE W Columbia film star, wears^ y thin long sieev>e j*>**-j sweater for summer i l sports. The tustle neok J a, id contrasting stripes are popular.
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  • 274 7 YANKS WANT NEWSREEL TO DECIDE 400 -METRE RULING LONDON. Aug 8. Trie united states, which led team competition by an iiftbtariWe margin as the oiympus *noved mto the concluding *'«*k. turntd to the ofViai motion pictures m t* e hopes nat they %oU id erase the dis'uahflcation mi n tatuicav's
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  • 65 7 CANTON.— The 154 th Bri- gade of the Canton Garrison I Array is to be enlarged into a division, it is learned here. General Wan Sho-hoi has been appointed Commanding Officer of the new division. His deputy will be Major-Geneial Chang I-chung. The division is
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  • 176 7 ANGRY WARANGLE IN U.S. CONGRESS WASHINGTON. Aug. 8.- Members of the bitterly divided SOth Congress trooped back to their homes as Truman ieportedly worked on a scathing statement denouncing them for their failure to act on his legislative programme. The 13-day-old special session adjourned on Saturday fight at the height
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  • 78 7 EW YOaK, Aug. 8, Henry I vj^'ice blasted the spy investigations of the House ot Representatives Un-Ainei ican Activities Committee and said Truman "was right" m calling the hearings "Red herring. The Third Party leadei said the hearings "were designed to distract the people from their
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    72 8 ERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRERRJ Photo Phototjraph). Pansy Kee (left) ann^ *T I',, subnet Lim (fight)— *T tWO o] the Mrtheidist FontA me tubers re-let. r i 1 on a Hiring during tht j picnic. I Tribune "A rowing we will go, vig fair maids!'' A boatful of Wesley girls. Left to right: Dai.sg
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  • 59 8 WASHINGTON, Aug. B. The ECconomic Co-operation Admlnlatrator, Paul (J. Hoffman, disdose' the BCA has spent Its first on Mltton dollars under the $.V.:00 million Foreign Aid Progi imroe. M o atmour. c<'d that the United States has helped Denmark: and Norway to buy four
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  • 148 8 SMALLER BALL HAS GOLF PRO WORRIED RTDNMY. Aua. a\ > i Australian-born Anuri- 'MM projtssiuiial f*#Sf I ,/im Ptrftffj ha any MS J fir.sf i>ra<tue with an Australian i/olt ball a]- J |M mm psSSS |S AWSHfIS 1 /.,und f/ie smaller ball Imubhsome. l Writing m the 'Sun- dan Sun"
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  • 80 8 SYDNEY. Aug. 9. On his arrival m Sydney by air last Friday from San Francisco, the new ITS. Ambassador to Australia. Mr. Myron Cowen. said he was anxious to see ncimal trade between America and Australia restored as soon as possible. He said that before leaving
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  • 258 8 Shanghai, Aug. 9. The Governor of Kwangtung, Dr. T. V. Soong, will fly back to Canton as soon as the present economic conferences m Nanking are over well-informed sources here said today m denying rumours that the ex-Premier may be offered a post
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    23 8 on Friday, members of the HYs/. y. ilfit M There was plenty of fun and food foi .H, JU M Tribune
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  • 129 8 New York. Aug. 8. —A female dress designer came up with a new shirtfront look for men a Jine of neckties that should catch the shopping eye of such diverse groups as sportsmen. Republicans, and scholars of classical art. Ihe nev tic». designed by and under the auspices of
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  • 85 8 HONGKONG A total amour.: of I Hongkong banto I ja r o u n I HKS1 J (US$350,000 000), I tntlve Far Ea*t°J Review reported in sion of cl Ch;n The Revlei i though this figure mately 160 I i Ll than th *m figure, it is relatiwi sue!:
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    • 149 8 rurnoN Mercantile Institution Study m your spare time: Shorthand: (I'ltman an (•regg) Hook-Keeping: Elementary and Advance. Practical Kn«ltsli: Elementary, i Intermediate and Advane« Mathematien: coaches for any j public exam. UwLdlJMtiJM^ l u^M if üßmxk& Hus is only one WHCW-tft _5» -^■■S-H-'bl symptoms li-wr^nßlC?' „t indigi ,lion, which, |Z;^-"- s
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    8 9 Tea Kt> l i Est h
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  • 91 9 I (quaie. the East Ere escape and I aatterii called (tog Id Haitian vooEaiturcd m an|th both sabI rarying patpr m itripea 01 I, who ha? work* *«(■> on the il< ded the original some of them, for the lattei 10 for an twing and a lea and pattern
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    34 9 RRPhotogretph). Photograph). Mri! What a wuth nil ;..s.v the Wcsicy pictiic on Friday. I Tribune 7 -_-_i #fcr Tribu ie Cameraman at Tea Kirn A group of „ui}>uuUu^j^^2^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Eng Est.it> Tribune r Picnic on
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  • 65 9 Lan evei I control Bl raids, lei bperty i nfii nl public la !y la tii larg I thai I al from a lon lince the ar m 1987; 1 1 nomic eon litj war I I 1 Hi paallydept hßai cans I be I 1 regulation or ampa.
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  • 167 9 EQUITY OF TESTIMONIAL MATCHES SYDNEY, Aug. Clash of proposed testi- monial cricket matches J for Bradman, Kippax i and Oldfield has caused i queries as to the equity 1 of such rewards for pro- i muunt players. It hus been suggested that a J fairer way of rewarding I veteran
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  • 37 9 Sydney. Aug. 9 Mr. A. Stretton, Northern Ten itoi y Police Superintendent, who m j 1938 was awarded the M.B.E. for his services, recently retired after 30 years as a policeman m the Territory.
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  • 111 9 CHINESE LADS FROM SIAM STRANDED IN HAINAN NANKING. Aug 9. Cnwr 10.000 Ciiinese lads of schoolage from Siam arc at pr?sent stranded at Haikow, port city on Hainan island, it was revealed by the Overseas ftJtalrs Commission here last night according to the Central News. The;e youths were en route
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    • 102 9 of THE HYGIENIC STORES, LTD., LONDON. DAMAROIDS the great British Tonic tor better health and PATTERSONS PILLS s&S§P and OSTERMAN'S PILLS >S?«C^^>'\^N*X tor irregularities 54.50 *&A each >o%S^^yZ^<y^km OLD CORNS ENT.EROV^»a>/^^>;-X^Q^P TABLETS for Men .<^%dW* ■V' Women. Rich m Vitamin JJ^ E. Build vigorous ,;,,a!rh^^^V* ''l_>*_2 31^ of mind and
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  • 27 10 M We pieke-1 M sll,,'ts af (W.aaaW iriKs Hicie thj._l destitutu the '^"u:,^ 7l The ProvS:,JB the City Cyuiw. J^H it was U'port«?jji^B JV g»cuiidwork^^H Reuter
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  • 138 10 Sydney. a.: ment of a atroaz j| trial Mcd cine _';J Public Health M Medicine, t*r,.>J ney. has been .r<M the Austt.i.ian G J In announcing t:fl the Piime M,ni:--^^H Chiflcyi siKi tL:I would meluie a I industrial hygJeaSa^H team of worker* jl chemist and a f:;« unit would
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  • 67 10 Sydney, Aug 8. Nigel Barn ci. who represented Australia at th- isjm Olympic Qamea Athens and who clayed for N.-w South Wales again* th, IMS British t'nion team, has «jl«'<l In Sydn-y at the age of Me wa* anoaas to go to i ■attend with the Wallaby
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  • 170 10 By Iney, Am;. 8 Mr a a V" w,,,! »Minl«tei for Inundation) m a recant speech m Brisbane aakl: jf Australia H to survive, we must be prepared to take every suitable Pawos of European origin and and descent, whether Biitlah ■•übjects or r.ationila of other
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  • 158 10 Manila, v.g. B.— Talks at*racing on he. 1* between Hee.toi Co* vera, A i gen tine reprt-e. tjve. and ,overnment "iT ii;'* with a v*ew to the con^.u-:on uf a trade ai d friendly 'e'iiJiHw agreement between the Republic of the Philippines and Argentina. Corvera said that he came
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  • 44 10 MANILA. A j VU Kuo. WP ;<" I Eastern matt;' j Nations 1 tiflc anyl cy ion. ariavec -y plane from BaWJI been m «*^J xnd Calcutta Shou said member coun^ During ;0 i here Shou »i» 0 is leavm gust I 7 U.P.
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    • 161 10 --------aa-i-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-H "RUCCLES" "BELINDA" r m ar^ 0 5 H -,-^[y T'sHucicV'-jo^T one ~B ■TFhose ciss.es ape only BPACGINc 1 rv.T'- WHAT APE n > rj-T .T^ros Ta CARE OR MEASLVHANCaAG!- M BELINDA'- W PACKET WAS J YOU IN MOP CUPLV; PROTECTION A .PACKED THREE Bic" »L, A 1 hCOT NOMOME.
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    9 11 Li a- acta *"P/' KstisUsit. t*crfrri j ■-i»ae*
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  • 228 11 ■rNGHAI, Aug I r, i f pre* reports from Nana bM the Chines* G |m put the finishing Ban on the comßTenentfve jf.vp.p- programme getu utilization of the l'r. I la china Aiii Projrainim! T;. amid the programme is cl vi led into four main
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  • 181 11 Manila. Au^. 8. For voting vith the majority m the Onit- Nations for partition of Palestine, the new Jewish state f Israeli. throM<rh it? reoreentatlvts m Manila, is grated to the Philippine Republic. Translating this gratitude into action, officials and leaders t the local Jewish community
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  • 36 11 JAPAN 'S IMPORT PROGRAMME lOKIO, Aug. 8.- The Bank »t Tokio today revealed the ontenti of the Japanese im J>rt programme for trade with •terling areas were currently *ing considered here by rerosentatives of those countries.
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  • 253 11 '"'.r^to a SbSS £S oat- would hit bac:; si any the United V vZe are eight groups. 30 mii ni of atom bstsb carry- v 'f bombers already o.gamjed jnoi e srr i.- There Miuadron m thiv,' eioups. 30 eacn.
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  • 70 11 MANILA. Aug. 9.— nil pending war-ciime cases are expected to be disponed, of by the National War Crimes Oflice during tne 1948-49 fiscal year, it has been reliably learned. These cases art split up a^ follows: 16 cases on trial by as many tribunals: 33 with charge* and
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  • 130 11 *>...*., <rll At, Aug. 9. Chinas tw<> main OSSSi me, cud airlines, CNAC and CATC, now requut y paotogiaphs from peo- pie booking berths m r Ineir ptanes, according i to the China Daily Tn- bune. j Tuese photographs are l for tlte purpose of checki \ng passengers
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    145 11 MRS FLORENCE. I? PATON. UP. for the Rushcliffe Division of Nottingham, who was > the first woman to ov- V cupy the Speaker's chmr fn the House of Com- mons, a position she held for ahovt one and a half hours. Mrs. Paton. J I who was addressed
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  • 100 11 SHANGHAI Aug 9 -The Wan Pro reported that former Premier Chang Chun i expected to visit Tapan "m the very near future" m a private capacity. .ue paper said he will go or. i survey tour plan approved by Chiang Kai Snek. Chang would
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  • 108 11 AIRLIFT FOR CRACK CHINA TROOPS S Aug. 9.^The l WUata have completed! ack?£ m °J e than ioo °0 ac.. troops from Tstngtao to! nan whore the >c^ nlg g ;fi»un te g p^sr^ -nt 5S t0 pro G llreadv SS P* l l Geti south Ut east well lrcly
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    • 58 11 F« SAssi: iMUMft, p.... MBI i fi &n "slas! r*tastetk«: "buck masses I> Hirer pi nrjl ■■as DlOfaON \i hU\\j\ I^f[^awicou)B •**>, s„n XK s ,Girh Way" L F <iKf:AT IJOMJ, lim: eL 1 p.m. D^^iTiS ,,TsX > ,H r TI n,,F do\ o vV v r r m rr,
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    • 35 11 Your Party!!! what a success WITH PHOENIX AERATED WATERS fi AND FRUIT CORDIALS THEY ALL LOVE THEM:--j THE KIDDIES j THE YOUNGSTERS THE OLDSTERS I a^BBBBBK«"aBB«BB«i wm I PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO 3709 or 3700.
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  • 109 12 MANILA. Aug. B.— A press report from Sariaya, Quezon Province, said Congressman Luis Taruc, Huk Generalissimo, addressing 4.000 Huk*-; and PKMS on Sunday, urged thtm to return to their homes and farms and lead peaceful lives. Taruc also urged rapid implementation lof reforms fo
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  • 123 12 BERLIN. Aug B.— lt was revealed the Russian opened a new phase m the Berlin cold war by starting to arrest western sector police found m the Soviet quarter of the ci'y A number of western lector policemen were arrested on Saturday and British ftu
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  • 335 12 WASHINGTON. Aug 9. .The In.lian government has estimated that it has 50.*****0 palm trees which can be use. l to provide jobs for thousands of under-employed farmers and to produce 1.000.000 extra tons of food a year, mostly "sugar". I According to the
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    • 165 12 -w \|r-ronditionrd I'honr 1042 1 p X tt>! IS 2 p.m.— 1.15-6..W-915 .'l."\.onl V.VTIIB „■■»>■■•■< «.AMKS!S LONDON I TOMORROW'S DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT! ,rw WARNER SENSATION I iffiSMiiHinfiir It's Sensational How The Blind Detective Tunnels Tliis Mystery! Opens Today 4 Shows l AVJ MUt'l* 2-4. 1 5 6.30 9.30 p.m. Wmm\m*^r_ I
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    • 131 12 TO-DAY ft CATHAT 11 a.m.— 1.45 1.15— 6.45 9.80 p.m. niDY ANN GARNERTN HER FIRST STARRivr ROLE. SHE IS TEEN AGED, TElWlFlf AND TOPS. I• *<sssfS^ IB^ A aw afl a^P^^a^Bß B^aaß^^aiak AtW W^^^di Wj^ Wk^K 11 1 kla%>flß^rm I' Wffp an \1 k^Lafl LWA. v I I jß^^M^'-aSR^k 1i
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  • 573 13 a B n'* H' r *jn 265 x B' totCm 50.00 5200 Kic (0) 1-65 I- 75 Beards 6*oo 7.00 Bo!" 52.00 54.00 Kur. 10.00 11.00 Kseas ChinKe Bank t>4.50 56.00 Kes Hotel 2.55 2.i>5 Kinso:: Co. H 10.40 10.60 Et (PJ 6% 7.00 751 Rir.-cr. Kef.
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  • 33 13 the An^hi^ 1 10 S P ort of br held on C fe ese S<*o<a will Radium Si?-^ 4 Jalan Besar «n«J friends «r^ ys> «w»«lians vitcd are cordially in-
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    • 64 13 Vessel Godowns Katong 44 E. Hamble Shears E. Trescombe W.S.ADE (Pundua) 42/3 Vasna Noreverett 4 0/ l Glenearn 38/9 Aeneas 06/7 Calchas 33/4 Silverbriar 31/2 Astyanax Murena 11/18 Molenkerk 19/20 Kepong 21 Giam Battista 23/4 Mentor 25/6 F.A. Silcox 27/8 Taybank 29/30 (Roseville) 15/16 Eastern Saga 13/14 Glenartney
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    • 526 13 "Women as well as men are vitally concerned or ought to ibe with the new and strange problems that arise as we enter the atomic age", said Mrs. G. Hawkins m her address to the International Fortnightly Club at the Y.W.C.A. buildings at
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    • 24 13 On the eve of bis departure for Palembang. Sumatia, Rev. Father Hoogeban was entertained to a farewell party by his paiishioners m Bukit Mertajam.
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    • 177 13 The produce BMUrkSt opened the week with some business recorded for Lingga flour at the previous level of $21 but buyers were bidding for the Siak flour at a slightly lower figure with no business resulting for the latter quality. Rice was again easier with quotations slipping
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    • 52 13 The rubber market opened quiet and steady after the holidays, but little business was recorded. Closing prices were: Buyers. Sellers No. 1 Aug. RSS 48 V* 48% No. 2 Aug. RSS 46 47% No. 3 Aug. RSS 4234 43 O.D. 47 »i 47%. Jan.-Mar. 46^ 46'^
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    • 19 13 There was little interest m the share market yesterday though industrials were m the main slightly steadier.
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    • 92 13 Five unofflcials have been named on the Railway Board for the current year. The full composition of the Board as published m the latest issue of the Government Gazette is as follows Ex-officio members General Manager, Malayan Railways (chairman), Financial Secretary, Federation of MalI aya. Official
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    • 77 13 Mdg^ PREMIERE j mM^ ATHA j| j August at 9.15 p.m. SINGAPORE IS ALRLADV TALKING ABOUT I L\IKKN(F: OLIVIER m H AjflljLl M A J. Arthur Rank Enterprise Advance Booking Opens^ To-day Tel. 3400 JUBILEE L*S T QUEENS WH SHOWS ZXJS 9.00 p.m. 916 P^ HI II \< m v
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  • 112 14 > MANILA, A"i I f i M'tnl'ins 'ilnn'i th> I <//'// w a ntartled Mi if aft rdoft nfii i noon on i L thru unt' rjjMHjfl Utiniiu Bag. lh, hii/'i' ft spoilt was i estimated 'it 20 to ID f, 1 f Di attaint ft
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  • 111 14 Two Indian.'; -ppeare.l before the Ninth Police Court Magistrate, Mr K. V A. Peers, yest("l:.v. chaiged with the theft Of I cm from No 210, Buki? Tjmah Road, on April 2. The prosecution alleged that the two men, Shanmugam and, Rajoo, were discovered m pos-
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  • 63 14 CANBERRA, Aug. tralia intended to prevent a recurrence of Japan's prewar poaching m Australian pearl beds, a Commonwealth Government spokesman said here todny. He added that the CommonWealth Government had heard nothing of a proposal, said tc biive teon made m Japan, tc fOrtn l joint
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  • 235 14 luo Caataaaae Tdk Ah Lai „t so IM, afta Cfcll Kan 1 and Mak Thim {Ml a# 1 hi .vu. who aaafi 1 to have Ix-en .n jk>s- I f mjm rounds of ..MM 1(ll ammunition, were chargeii ,fon the Seventh
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    21 14 rwivre A COMPETITOR pictured while adjusting his putties m th, KiiUt race ut the Raffles Institution BfOrU lust Saturdsn.i. M Tribune
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  • 43 14 Within the next few days, a Flight of Beaufighter aircraft from No. 45, Squadron (Cey--1011) will leave Ceylon for MaI laya on an Operational TraiI nln g Flight." Their stay m Malaya will only be for a few days.
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  • 149 14 The team to represent the I Serangoon Association against j i the S.H.B. Boys* Club m the i i S.A.F.A. Div. I game on SaturI day,, at the McNair Road; J ground, will be selected from i the following Tan Cheok i i Hoe. Lim Soo Woon, Lawrence
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  • 236 14 A MAIDSERVANT. Tan Ah Chan, who claimed that her being called a "bad woman" b. ler friends caused her tc attempt to end her life, pleaded guilty at the Fourth Police Court yesterday when charged with attempting to commit uiicide. Accused was sent to the Social Welfare
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    14 14 ***mm*nr:.mm.**H "> ~m*r. ,He Wes,e„ MiF. uho MM Pic»'v at the Teo Kirn Eng' Estate.
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  • 106 14 S'hai Fire Toll Now 57 SHANGHAI. Aug. 9. Six deaths today brought the toll of last night's severe factory i fire here to 57 killed and 33 injured. Most of the wounded are said to be m serious conI dition and it is feared the aeath toll might continue to
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  • 104 14 FRENCH ASSEMBLY DEBATES ON SPECIAL POWERS PARIS, Aug 'a I French National \saJH voting today on powers demande.l V r^^^H Minister Paul n^L. meet the f:i>l ™?JH situation, was .<- <• < n ,.'^fM fate of the fottn ght3 'M tion Government hen, tB Radical Andre Mat,*. I The 70-yeai
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  • 164 14 Import Export Permits Much confusion an I |bm has oeen caused by employes of firms ask ng for Inward Outward Declarations over 'he respective delivery countea m the Import anJ Expai Office. Singapore. In s w therefore, to ensure ipeedy and accurate delivery to authoriaal persons only, business hTjsea; and
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  • 70 14 A team will be selertedftjf] the following to WP«**3 C.V.M.A. m S.A.F.A. L<* J Div. 3 game a*a*st je S.C.S.A. on Wednesday 1"» August at the C.V.M.A- ground; Michael Chai. Michael hen droff. William Hendron Gek Lee. James Tan, Raj* Mosbergen. Roland K<;' y Chan Scow Y,n. Aaftg
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    • 84 14 THE HO HONG S. S. CO. 1 932) LTD. Incorporated In Singapore fill UA STKEKT. „HO NK ,044 I I»ASBAGE FREIGHT HEKVICE T* HONGKONG. SWATOW, AMOV, KNANG KANGOON, ••ALEMIIANQ IMAMBL Dn. from mi„, |BJ>l FUM|jw -ong Ann" Shllb iw i> NNffpH A IMudjoe Aug. 9 "Hoiir Soon" Sail* raw. aMH
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  • 255 15 ETEN 32 TAR AIRMEN I'" V rv hard to retain a rtea iae i*"* -1 to kick again. tan*" W Sn rum, \l |ilo d to tin I- ha! fSrve up lo j 2 3 peaota froai .fcajaJ an ear* JP; Ke t tun, f dashed out and j.-,
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  • 90 15 ttball an.! volley hall ass ire assured of some p thrilling ganea aim k League matches for PI Ran Shields gets Pj| next .month. f*tf by the Singapore jr Athletic Federation mpetmon was narted J-TJwKongSiongteam te Chung Hwa Shield for cits*' ang A hiet ;0 Association P the honours
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  • 157 15 Cofcmrlaaa soccer was wittosal 'it Geulang Staihum esterdan, when the Pulau m S.C. and the Singa- P lit i iln i/- ant-all m a I Ia ague ;jame. Both sets of forwards were guilty of weak finishing. The [slanders however, had the better of the exchanges
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  • 120 15 4L IVam P W D L F A Pts Rovers S.C. 19 15 1 3 40 18 31 ""I'c. 18 12 2 ***** 26 R Changi 19 11 2 6 59 37 24 R A.F. Solo tar 20 8 7 5 43 32 23 C A
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  • 239 15 BOXING LONDON. Aug. 9— B. Bose of India fought back well but was unable to gain the points verdict against F. Nunez of Argentina m his first round Olympic featherweight boxing bout today. The Argentinian was the harder puncher and m the first round Bose was m trouble
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  • 172 15 At a committee meeting of we Singapore Amateur Swimnung Association it was decided that the 1948 championships mn,H a i theSin a P° re Swimmjng club on October 23. isiS ,r mH W K a,so for 122 nd bO vs und <* 14 years of
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  • 302 15 MANCHESTER. Aug. 9 The weather uas fine, but dutt and the wicket seemed likely to be easy half an ho>tr before stnrtmg thus on the second day of the match betueen Lancashire and the Australians here. The Australians" continuing their first innings
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  • 55 15 LONDON, Aug. 9. China defeated Switzerland by 42 points to 34 m the third championship group of the Olympic Games today. The Swiss fought well and prevented the favour d Cmnese team from gaining a larger majority. cnina will meet Britain tomorrow and should have no
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  • 39 15 The GHQ FAREI.F defeated the Jollilads at soccer by 3 ?oa!s to 1 on the Tanglin Barracks ground yesterday. Scores were, for GHQ FARELF. Mitchell <2» and English <1 and Salahudin for the Jollilads.
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  • 149 15 Remarkable Goal Average Of Indian Hockey XI LONDON. Aug. 9.—Olympic hockey interest is centred m tonight's semi-finals— lndia vs. Holland and Pakistan vs. Great Britain— at Wembley with the strong possibility of an India vs. Pakistan final. India has the remarkable goal average of 19 goals against one m three
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  • 82 15 LONDON. Aug. 9.— A medical examination of Freddie Mills. English holder of the world light heavyweight title. this morning showed that his ailment was not as serious as was first thought. He was to be examined again later today. and this may decide whether he will
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  • 438 16 CHEAPER AIR TRAVEL RATES FOR CHILDREN JAP- MANNED TANKERS WILL CALL AT STORE (Tribune Staff Reporter) (ON'FIHMAIION WAS RECEIVED IN SINGAPORE YESTERDAY FROM PARIS THAT AS FROM OCTOBER 1 •II AIRWAY COMPANIES AFFILIATED l() IHE INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION WOLLD ORANT BPOCIAI FIRE CONCESSIONS TO SCHOOL CHILDREN Tlu' concisions would
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  • 140 16 Perth, Aug 9 The Immij ration authoritieai rannounced today thai permission to! remain In Atialralia ha<i hern j:iv<-n to Miss I'hilornena Purvis I who atOWed away at Madias m j the Norwegtaa ataamei Kron-J I iken m which her fiance. I former Ik utenant commander Mined H
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  • 69 16 NANKING, Aug. 9—Usually reliable Chinese quarters today reported that Premier Wong Wen-hao has instructed I the Finance Ministry to take stock of the gold m possession of government banks and their branches m order to find out how far the government can depend on
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  • 81 16 TOKTO, Aug. 9.— The trial of American Private William Manis on a charge of having murdered Roman Catholic Chaplain John Andrew Ryan near Sjugamo prison m Tokio on Aprli 5 began at Yokohama today. Manis is being tried by a ni n e-man general American court martial. The
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  • 79 16 SHANGHAI, Aug. 9.—^Nationalists claimed today a major victory over Communist forces m East Hopei and said Red remnants were "fleeing m disorder across the Great Wall into Jehol Province. Pro-Government despatches placed Communist casualties as "well over 7, 000" and reported government air reconnaissance sighted
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  • 101 16 TRENGGANU. Monday. At 10 p.m. last night, the Kajang Tin Mine Kemaman, four hours journey by River from Chukai. was raided by a small gang. One Chinese labourer was shot dead. Four others are missing and are believed to be hiding m the jungle. Two boxes
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  • 49 16 FRANKFUR7, \ugus t 9. Den a reported today that the United States military governor of Bad Ki&singen, near Wurzburg, m th e U.S. zone, wa s arrested by the Soviets when he entered the eastern zone by mistak e while on an inspection tour.- U.P.
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  • 47 16 ENCEPHALITIS IN TOKIO S 70A70 A hundmt J < nceyhahti., i sickness i £*J 1 fenfui/ a/lemooi J J »ra.ra M pr d ij\ i The medical n Hth(m fAc tcoraf f* e fcH I *»Pa«. Wfcifc ffcpiJl rather can,,,,,* JT\ *«>. mm l9 u ii! J are Mrfecfed
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  • 20 16 Six-hundred Chinese. M of whom are immigrants arrived m Singapore yesterdaj by the vessel Hai Lee ttot the China ports.
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