Morning Tribune, 18 August 1948

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  • 4 1 MORNING TRIBUNE m CESTS.
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  • 730 1 Britain s Need Left No Time For Debate, Says Gilmour R. ANDREW GILMOUR, Secretary for Economic Affairs, announced m the Legislative Council yesterday that Marshall Aid has been accepted for Singapore. The decision was taken without debate m Council because it was vital to Britain
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  • 118 1 CPL. STANDS GUARD Police Cor- perai Maarom, armed irith tommy-gun and revolver, stood guard on the steps of the Cathay Cinema last mpht when Commission-er-Crener*l MacDonaid attended the premiere of the British film "Hamlet" Btamng Laurence OUvier. Corporal Maarom escorted Mr. and Mr*. MacDonaid from their home m Bukit Berene
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  • 110 1 GIMSON WARNS 'DON'T LOWER YOUR GUARD' (Tribune Staff Reporter) Governor Sir Franklin GiBUOO warned the Legislative ouncil yesterday that, though serious crime had been curbed r Jhe introduction of the Emerg-ency Regulation*. Singa*re must not lower it? guard. Cases of serious crime m -^^~r^-.*^.*~-^.**~^-^t Uy, he said, totalled 354. This
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  • 45 1 Tiro male Chinese ar- rived by train under 1 armed police escort from I I'apah last ni<fh4. it uas learnt that the men were convicted alwut a year ago under tnt immigration laws and hurt been brought to Bingmpor9 t pendmg de~ portottHM,
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  • 20 1 12? GTON. Tuesday iio n n the Soviet °«icial If per cent Fiwr.^ 1 1 ««ring the
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  • 18 1 ffla.* J Btte sh^o V i? URht G > Tai I"* the C y^Monri ahal m U.P.
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  • 712 1 FEDERATION FLASHES Latest news round-up from Malaya s fighting-front was ELANGOR, Rawang area: tag on information, a ■i police and military y yesterday raided an area <nd rtan Simpang. column entered the area i the south without oppoJ»ey found seven empty huts tataing a
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Tuesday. The British Cabinet, concerned at the leakage of top secret military information, are to investigate how the news got out yesterday that troops of the Guards Brigade are being prepared for sailing to Malaya, it was learned authoritatively today.
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  • 93 1 KVLAI, Monday: Johore Polire are conducting a dis-trict-Hide search for a party of 15 men who mysteriously disappeared while prospecting for bauxite m an area near Hylara Rang Estate behind Kolai Besar on Saturday morning. The party comprised two Chinese and IS Malays and Javanese. Among them
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  • 102 1 (Tribune Btaff Reporter) Lord S. Mancroft, Member of the House of Lords (Conservative), flew to Singapore by flying boat from the United Kingdom, on a month' 3 "private" visit. Lord Mancroft was met at Kallang airport yesterday by his sister, the Honourable Mrs. J. A.
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  • 23 1 The Hague, Aug. 17.—Negotiations between the Dutch and Indonesian Republicans will shortly be resumed, according* to a Netherlands Government statement issued today Reuter
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  • 147 2 Afo&y Newspaper's Comment m «k n^nuhiic of Indonesia, TIH conUnu.,l .-x.st.nc.. of the KopuW c o Vl;: ,,,uu.s MCk Wf^UO- thr-, yea N «-«W» P Mktm th.-, r mm n*r> <» Utt M.layu .-.Murmlly fcdM^ lhir ,i,:,t country"! lufciw"*"*- placing high regard for BriUin'fl post-war
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  • 315 2 THK MNOAPOEI iiw r>ti K toe experienced one <* u»" busiest days yesterday when they were called upon lo d.-.il Wlt h no rewer than til <■ Th( UggMt one was a Jungle •nd Mukai flre outside No. Sub Depot, 223 H.0.D.. Kemt Hong. it
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  • 107 2 3 -DIMENSIONAL FILM SCREEN HAS ARRIVED SYDSEY. Mr. fnttst Gordon Beard. i« Australian inventor, dcm <M»trated three* dimenaiomml fOm his >>/»<.'/ kopi r#ii Iff K""</ *<"«' r ment§ hist Decembet and by January ht able to flirt demonstrations on a ntiv type M smtn Wma Ihtn he had dtmonstrattd the
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  • 166 2 No decisions were arrived at m the negotiations between the Singapore Lighter Workers Union and the General Lighterage and Transport Company. Mr. G. W. Davies. Deput> Commissioner of Labour, told the Tribune yesterday. The representatives of both parties met at the office of the
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  • 91 2 TOKIO, Aug. 17. Police authorities turned down a reques t from Japan's new police wonun request for the privilege of accompanying Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako during outings saying they would reconsider the request after one year's observation. At the same time they assigned a
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  • 180 2 Over two thousand Indonesian nationals gathered at the officcial residence of Dr. Utoyo the local i-epresentative of the Indonesian Republic) at Elliot Road. Siglap. yesterday evening, to celebrate the third anniversa ry of Indonesian Independence from Dutch rule. Earlier, hundreds flocked to a
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  • 214 2 Saying that the people of Malaya appreciated the promised contribution of a million pounds from the British uovernment. towards the University of Malaya, and that he was sure the second million pounds from the Malayan Governments would also be. forthcoming, Mr. Thio Chan
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  • 224 2 If commercial houses pay their clerks. rir with opportunity of handling money and of alt-img f they paid such men a miserable wage lik.- th cam say is that they «ire putting temptation m t t rmployees." So stated the Acting Chief
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  • 209 2 IPOH. Tue>day \gJ grass track wa last work this c a .j ihere wtre iei iree-fla long spurts by hi ia. gagemems toraomn Others were c< :to paci xork. The best work toon ing was don > High! (Stirling* and Bi adwa i JefferS) who c<
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  • 91 2 JOHORE BAHRi;- I*J night.-A Chin.s.t was murdered i M tha 23rd mile, otul last night. Early this m° rt j n fJ£ 1 Addled body was jojja His hands were tied back. orim'd V Four terron-u- Rl rifles an.! «'r,--^ Japanese-type for^. houa ed their wavinto
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  • 12 2 The ÜbcaUni J dence i: N t> rfl i Sin
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  • 10 2 Victoria 120.000 ton, t0 (M was annourj price wi» mc
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  • 126 3 SGUNSHORT WOUND, PRISON TERM, FOR ILLEGAL ENTRY toW To Be Given TunceToHelp Himself fcssass* 1111 '"v,,. month* L vn a chano, pVonMav 26 a co« I doty at No. 1 Sub--223 BOD. Kranji. saw a ir- J lim attf. CBtUeßftal nu:l VX T obviously wounded Lgw the f«ce and dtoW
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  • 80 3 There art 188 private burial ground* within the Municipal limits, 62 of which ar« fttiU m use. Many of thr »tBI have room for neveral thounand burial lots. Th^se figure* were jfiv»»n by Mr. N. A. Mallal when he urizrd, m the Lejfinlative CounrU yesterday,
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  • 50 3 U3 raesday. The I r. wi si flying b Dcug'as C-74 trt poi a ca:: capacity i •wa.- placed n v r? ic« blockaded Berlin an loitia cargi. |ur. The ttuge plane. Ih thi :1 rrived n Qermany UU reei th( Al 2fl Di .>t air parti U.P.
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  • 126 3 Prison Term Doubled: Rude Shock For Man KJU Sin2^- High Couit yos.erday t*» of iiwJ! ix m ins ri«or©U« imprisonmer.* fc aa h m Q ns<ar sat Buat Q uay a Chinese. L£t« °«*«-:inlUl, doubled his term of Tan lue Tau. who appeared n person, told the court that was
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  • 140 3 A y-haired. Chinese letur-writer. claiming to be 60 A£* 'sentence of three weeks' simple fSriWD.** lav on a charge of failing to appear m Court, on January 2 1946. when his co-accused got 4 years t.gorou imprisonment on a charge of
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  • 89 3 The Pan Malayan Teochew Association celebrated iU Fourteenth Anniversary m Singapore yesterday at th€ i van Mong School. More f han 100 representatives from th? nine affiliated Teochew Clans throughout Malaya attended th t celebration. Mr. Lee Wee Nam. president of the Association, m his spetch stressed the
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  • 191 3 The Legislative Council yesterday extended fo r a further period of 12 months the Rent Co.Uiol Ordinance 1947. In moving th t adoption of this motion, the Attorney General said that when the Ordinance was first introduced, it was thought the economic stress
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  • 103 3 NEW YORK. Tuesday.- Mr. Osman Sobani, Secretary of the Government of Hyderabad, left for India with his wife and six-year-old son. They have been m America to consult doctors about their son who was born deaf. The doctors have been unable to do anything for
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  • 28 3 I C »W. or six week's ";Pn«nment. *a.< ftyj* ng Chin 01 a Ch *P Ji Kcc s «atf d at \s P p pAHsS docun *nt*
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  • 9 3 Aff s 8!n Hki a second ccn «eyeB.
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  • 134 3 A'i'\VSF/J OM 77/£ WATERFRONT -O» tons of it from Wan^NaX?" Silver Line s When^the ship was m Pen .rf^t'r, da >', s a &o. 2,600 tons balance, unl °aded there, the r f or Singapore. -or, ar F°' rom India for vo mcludcd 656
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  • 179 3 give It their ctmrtdermtion. Those who remembered their deliverance and survival from the occupation with gratitude. Mr. Thio declared, might be invited to contribute for the relief of widows and orphans, for the building of health sanatoria and the University at
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  • 100 3 The case of over-agt boy s barred from local schools 1 was rais-ci m me Legislative Council yesterday by Mi. N. A. Mallal. He said mat Government had made an attempt to solve thir problem. Bui due to the 1 shortage of teachers, iiot much
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  • 40 3 Bail of $500 was offered to Tan Peng £ian g <40> of 21 \kyab Road, when he laced a tentative charge a t the Seventh Police Court yesterday for possession of a shot gun without a licence.
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  • 189 4 Inspector railed lo Look For Entry A i hotd keep* Ctay Hin K'^. who hjd pri^mment, by th. Third .'->- M^**^: on l f Cll i fa,lin R to «te. to the hot. i regUter part.cuUrs of lod« hi cOBVietkNI IBd >.-ntmc s,t MftdC ut the
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  • 134 4 Waiting Worse Than Torture TOKIO. Aug :T A nervou.s and palp 32-year-old "Tokio Rose" told United Preft: "I would just as .soon go through with it and have it over with- this Indefinite waiting js worse than physical torture." .Sh< .said she understood that under the American constitution United States
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  • 143 4 \vnkata. Au 16. General Hovt Vandenberg today told the press here that Turkish airfour equipped with new Ame;irun planes furnished under Dm Bid programme will "be able to cope with anything initially." Vaodenberf'f statement came m answer to the question how the Turkish force will
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  • 91 4 "Chandraleka." the Tamil version of the Corsicar. Broters opens simultaneously at the Alhambro and Marlborough, today. A thrilling romance different from any previous productions, it is a saga of daring and intrißue, hope and despair, starring Ranjuh. M. K. Radha. T. R. Rajakurhari, Sundarl Bai, and
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  • 109 4 Vienna, Tuesday The Min-try <•♦ the lnterijt tom^'M ■inno.ince., that YtlgOfeav bonier guards had invaded Austrian t<!: lory on Sui. ly and fired at a hiking party of four Aus- rians. critically wounding one The announcenunt said twr Of the Austrian*. lucllM»i(l]g a ftrt, weir
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  • 218 4 THE FINAL SUPPLY Bl r^L. PROVIDING FOR CERTAIN EXCESSES OVER EXPENDITURE. WAS APPROVED BY THE MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL YESTERDAY. Moving the second and thira reading of the Bill, the acting Financial Secretary. Mr. A. Williams, said the total expenditure invoved was nearly $9
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  • 61 4 Frankfurt, Tuesday. The new C 74 cargo plane which arrived m Germany last Saturday will hurdle the Soviet blockade to Berlin tomorrow, the Air Force announced. The plane will carry flour tomorrow, the Air Force said. The four-engined Douglas aircraft will land at Berlin's Gatow
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  • 51 4 NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Dr. Chen U-fu, Vice President of the Chinese Yuan, arrived at La Guardia airfield from Pans today. He is on his way to China Dr. Chen came to America last May to attend the Moral Rearmament conference and subsequently visited Europe.
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    42 4 Jean Simmons, m the role of the demented Ophelia, singsi strange lulluby as she xcanders through the corndors 0/ castle. Watching her are Horatio (Norman Woolandi am Gertrude, Queen of Denmark (Eileen Herhe)—a scm from "Hamlet," the current hitat the Cathay. I
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  • 32 4 TOKIO. Tuesday.— Press reports said 27 additional casts of Japanese sleeping sickness brought the total suffering m the epidemic to 1.239 persons m Tokio area with a death toll of 203. U.P.
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  • 222 4 TOKIO, Tuesday -American parati oopt rs are studying "tactical operations" by making jumps over Japan's most northern island withi n sight of Russian held territory, the UnKed states army announced today. Th t army said the 187 th Glider Infantry Regiment of
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  • 26 4 TOKIO.Tu- c l 100 W»-CJ^ Varf sect Budrlf Vtsi through T u nclfl protest P^ ;1(: 1 leaders !ie ß shrine P^P' I market. U.P.
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    • 184 4 iION YOUR RADIO TODAY] BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 483 metres m the medl- urn wave band and 7200 kc/sec m the 41 metre band. From 2 p.m. to S p.m. Radiated on 485 metres only From S p.m. to 6 p.m.
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    • 215 4 Signal; 7.01 Malay Comic: 1 j News m Malay; 7.45 Pop| 'Request; 8.15 Close Down. I KKU NISWOWj CHINESE INDIAI PROGRAMMES I From 12 noon to 2 p.m. B| ated on 225 metres m the m| nm wave band and 7200 VeU In the 62 n»«tre band. From 6—ll 225
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  • 726 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH !k Triple X M th, reopen:!' ISSN'S r* sation. rirl tIPWs and CS i se newly d cheerful. UU rooms and fay striped ainsinlrb;- I I c «n fdfcw nd the tea room tlw s [ranted In «i Ittfelr covers Hei m.g:rli ptrmil I
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    • 182 5 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear j CARVED TEAKHOOD fTRNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 1035 MADAME FLORENCE Will Guide yon m apite of the turbulent time all over the world. Seek her valuable advice to overcome unexpected difficulties
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  • 272 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18, 1948. GIGANTISM London Agent*- Messrs. Colin Turner., Ltd., Talbot House, 98, Bt. Martin's Lane WC S WE are indebted to the Report of the Singapore Housing Committee published yesterday for a new word— Gigantigm. We wish to press its ciaim for recognition on the
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  • 1071 6  - CEYLON: the youngest B rirish Dominions Hon. J.L. KOTALAWELA By Ceykm's Mim** 0/ Transport i #,f the Uomin'ons, pgTLON is the g««£«fcS "celebrated our the earth In majt;st y undorhad known for centuries m Enplana. Men do not gtf 'Way their lives lightly, nor do they want t<» destroy the
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  • 439 6 5 SHANGHAI. f* EN. Yasutsugu Okamura, former Com- Cj mander-in-Chief of the Japanese armies m Cenratl China was released from a tuber J culosis ward. He pleaded not guilty to war crimes charges involving the slaughter of more than 200 civilians and sta;ins I little
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    • 81 6 AKYOUAMOHG the omts Then W This! Aflrrimcalrt". X"'" 1 c 1 -Rol '-"'nient but there «-r Ihouiand-J of o'f.rrs »ho tn Leo,- -foM.^.n .hose ca,o> *f ,h, .frcr efTc n. Thr cu^ of .he J IVC rrruhlrs vary h»ty n.t»lv vr^uitaMr I'/oJ, too little eiercise.l md jj^gH^|Kl Any of the*
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    • 106 7 War Sooner The Better that H tlKic is liorld W« Three, J vvi ;i break out sometime between ne tilted States prwdmtMl elec tjnv'n November and earlj year irhrn iw* px p ?c tv t<» complete the current Bteyear pian. Sini sa j d if tlw is to be a
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    • 129 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 16.— The World Telegram, m an editorial today said: "Stalin is outsmarting himself m the matter of the consulate teachers m New York who escaped to freedom. He is Riving the American people an unforgettable lesson m Communist terror. •He has been
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    • 72 7 v V Aug. 1H AuthoriUtiVi sources *aid today that Chief of Staff wneral Omar N. Bradley p.an< to vis* the Far Eastern Jets as sion as tie consider Jw such a trip will be feaaibl. the Hght of woi'd condiUoas
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    • 12 7 AUSTRALIAN RICE FOR MALAYA -ST./?*'-** v tt, v al >t.B.«lotonso f U.P.
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    • 110 7 AUSTRALIANS QUERY MYSTERY SITUATION now Can C arV d En S la "d Send So Many Curettes Abroad? ZgVkfl***! En*,- '1,// the Avtrriian I g'««« Wofc /or refaHer.. I "How they can yet away irith that while Australia is restricted on direct dollar leaf imports we cannot under-stan-d." said Mr.
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    • 262 7 FIRST INDIAN PRINCE TO BE MADE GOVERNOR NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— The prince and the peasant -njoy equal status m the new India. The appointment of the- Maharaja of Bhavnagar as the Governor of Madras abolishes with one stroke the feudal distinction hitherto maintained between the princes and the commoners.
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    • 97 7 Soviet Envoy Not Welcome WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 The "Waahjngton Post" demanded today that the United States Government declare Mr. Alexander S. Panyiishkin. Soviet Ambassador m Washing ton, persona non grata cause of his actions In the case lof the three Russian school teachers who are resisting orders to return to
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    • 54 7 SIDNEY. Aug. 16. The -sydney wool saies. due to open at th t end of Augusi. may b Jelaytd by a dispute oves labour fo r sewing wool bags The Packers' Union demaaa uiat casual labour be recruittd from a central picicup poii^ ms;ead of at brokers'
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    • 46 7 ANKARA, Aug. 16. U.S. Ah Force chief. "General H. Van denberg and Secretary for Ai: Stuart Symington arrived here today to inspect Turkish Air Force installations. The t\v officials are scheduled to call on the President (Ismet Inonuj later today. U.p.
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    • 50 7 Berlin, Autj. 17. pe.yMM authorities art t.nt- tn/ami;/ lac UlSappeaia. iff <>f v Belgian (v, esfO4de.it bviitied to hme vanished into Berlins Sonet wectot (»i Sunday afternoon, v uui.s u)ic\a..(j announced tonight. The Belifian Military Mission tndenUfivd the man as A. Peters representing the paitfi ilet Yolk.- U.P.
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    • 263 7 SHANGHAI, Aug. 7. The port that President Chiang Ka, Shek is preparing a new ■et of emergency orders re leasable on August 20, by which drastic wartime regulars would be reimposed. gain ed support to<iay with the announcement that a high level military conference is underway
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    • 71 7 Shanghai. Aug. 17.—LJeute»nt General Hsuan Tt Wu commander of the garrison 01 cos nore. telegiapnvu in g to send military police •enforcements to Shanghai to -neck the mounting incident? auaed by regular soldiers. I he chief cause of complainant against men m uniform ie
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    • 241 7 SHE DIDN'T LIKE HIS FACE, CALLED OFF WEDDING B'lf.tst, Aim 16. After 400 kttt rs m two years a;><l ri,ii>i/ <i irt ddi,nj date, 22- year-old Sylvia Atkinson, o) B*ltust, fi tally tn* t tv r "attractive" p<n pal Canadian fiance, Ernest Mcbribe, of Toronto. but only to canct I
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    112 9 I By Mi (Tribune F ASHIO the night f°i Hamlet 1 Before Wan Th magnate Loke W dinner J .-^oner-Gel the f*4 Here ai 1 saw MRS. smart cv printed ,it>ckhne. pearls. I. aily silk go* with full Mi>H figured r the bid Mrs. 1 crepe Sh at tf>«
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  • 54 9 Queen 1-ary and Britain .< Prime Minister Mr. Attlee attenied th* London premiere of "Oliver Twist." Nine-year-old John Howard Davies who plays Olivet way presented to Queen Mary. .0.. "Aren't you a lucky bo> said Queen* Mary as she shook hand? with him. John grinned. He
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  • 18 9 SupP no* W H stocks place l SUM Ker gttl ,n the; tion tw Mr war o
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    49 9 3 > Fnmk'hi Gim.son chatti iv; with Air Marshal Sir liuah Pugh Lloyd. Paul V nl.:;me. Gen. Sir Xeil Ritchie, Mr. P.A.B. McKerron and Lady Ritchie. (Above) Mrs. T. P. F. MeNiece, Mrs. C. Caslov. Mm. Malcolm MacDonuld and Mrs. Choo Kok Leong. (Left) Rear-Admiral Cation and Mrs. Caslon.
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  • 83 9 I. fasl-m: widely spa< fed Jem y. G. G. Thomson: soft I cr black lace model P. S. Scrivener: SlBtrt pattern with neckline and anng skirt. T. P. f, McXieiv: vivid id white Shanghai. i Christina Lw: Sleek hai with gay colour An Kok Leong: exotic ne d Shanghai
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  • 12 9 I? a an? n p os U 1934 k had been
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  • 447 9 PASSING OF BABE RUTH "AS TRULY AMERICAN AS THE HOT DOG" x< \v York. Tuesday Btbfl Ruth, who <\o<\ |MN y^stndiy, wis as truly American as the hot dog." Born Feb. 7, 1804. m a squalid, dock-front section of Baltiptore. ho became a symbol of the land of opportunity. So
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    • 86 9 Hyde. The Trials of Oscar Wilde 900 Sc'hwarzenberger. Manual of International Law Friedmann. Legal Theory Top ham's Real Property Prnnortv Megarry. A Manual of the Law of Real Property Chalmers' Bills of Exchange Keith. Constitutional Law The Training of a Doctor Kekwick. Town Country Planning Law Paget's Law of Banking
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  • 258 10 iTokio, Auk it There ii 1 itfOng posaibillty of anothoi llttlon Cabinet to replaci' the i A hi«la a'iininis'.tation after the 1 (i nerml Bnectioa expected to] b< h<i»i Home Uhm m October 01 Novembei this year, accoi llr g to info. iii«'<l quaiter.s h«-i«
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  • 45 10 BRITISH PLANE 'BUZZED' IJ.rhn, Au^r. 16 a Kuropcan A MMCBgtl p Berlin to Hamburg «J ■'buzzed" by iv 18.52 hou:The Buti said that on.- of away only iftei it Ntd ptsM within 100 feet of the The British have launched a protest Russians on thta
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  • 79 10 Seek Facts, Envoy Tells Students Shanghai. Aug. IT John M. Cabot. A: -ncai Consul-General speaking toB group of American o:ofl Chinese studont> at a tuncttjH yestciday urged them to afl facts about th< United Shufl during their st.t. r\'M tell them to China upon their retail I Mi. Cabot laid
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  • 79 10 London. All* 16. -'J Bagot Glubb Pa^ha, Bntt Commands of bn -an.-^dl Arab Legion, drove to v disclosed hide-awaj wiw i wife and children toda> prevent possible Jcfrtsh as.*« hation attempts durtog Hi n weeks stay m England He said: "I sha.l not op any parcels
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  • 112 10 LAKE SUCCESS Aug. tories. Inhabited by about 1 o f O a un S scattered through heal world, are MffWfai* s al and medic conditions and lack of J^^J l^ disea e ql .i«n,Mit ne»rt»d to fl-rh/ *nd«w» |>UH Nations told its members In
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  • 11 10 trie:"' liM yesterday *tin in south-west ot "g^ Reuter
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  • 17 10 BERLIN. AM;* oil Benton. Mf'^J va.eDßrr.UE y* ken Bow. O" or seven the B u^ U.P.
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    • 59 10 "RUCCLES" re7fcZr»"*** m :s {ss-f\ SS^ST L)[_LiiNL-'/\ %r^\Wl PTthev just act good. bu t w r^Fo^NGTo^ r^^Sn^l^H I^^S^ T^K .S^S^SSpe&rS hMOI'-iTPJEA iSi UnOO WHAT WAS #fW k JJ I THE MATRON -C^s^^i^^ O F A BANG SOME 0M -j£k\ "POP" I -JUST JAKE" I 3«i!!%y*'"£*Or. st*-A JPK CLUCKIN' LI ICE
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  • 109 11 V n p:,,int wmmm** by the Ci Will ft^pi- fAI Gotxnmmt and se L ze pow*. r Th* Times added, vxu "not §o mmek Tke n* w.m TJ <"»; (€r b a mmmrw n ttack > ,-ius, wtdeturead distress and <tiscvnt<,it
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  • 56 11 EXPERTS' PLAN pel WESTERN GERMANY ■Ta state C**& ,1 A Kwnbei w ith tui: cerrmg tIM federal bMto ot the suttbopa^' unaaimo hv the Councsl 3 Tho State T riected separately by the State j Council and Parliament Should there be no absolute majority j onthf first ballot, tecond tad
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  • 114 11 SHAMEEN INCIDENT SEQUEL CANTON, Aug. 16 I "7u 29 Ch>tus> uhn wen I i Mi f I ii<- I fftoritiei m connect n I wifJh f/if SJtomeeii li r! o) Jqh i 16 ijtyH vnd }t Uk< Sjn (vij Court 'f i prfhm.yiaru hearing. It I*- rep- rted that all
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  • 277 11 BERLIN. Aug. 16. -The j Liberal Democratic Montag Echo said today that Andrei Viahtasky, Deputy Soviet For- rtfn Minister, personally order- the purge of the German Communist Party ranks and its reorganization into "•fighting Cadre" on his reCCBt secret visit to Berlin. The Montag Echo
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  • 78 11 SYDNEY, Aug. 17.—Waterside workers m Brisbane, capital of Queensland, recently found an appeal for food. carved on a beam m the hold of the freighter Hororata. It read "Dear friend. We are hungry. Please send me a food parcel. \V. Dickson. 23 Buckingham Street. Liverpool England."
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  • 95 11 VAMPIBE LANDS IN RED ZONE Berlin. Aug. 16.- A British Vampire" jet fighter plane made a forced landing today inside the Russian occupied territory while on a flight ttm 1 Kntish zone base, the R A F announced. ht L RIA R Rave no details ot hn\ plane was forc^
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  • 136 11 FOUR-FIGURE OFFER TEMPTS LEADING JOCKEY s.-i Au^. ii>. Leading Sydney joclu y W. "Hilly" Coca i is received sevcial cable. from the Buckley stable m Bombay Offering him a font figure sum toi four months tiding there. It is understood to be the highest retainer offeted an Au.-tralian ndei Cook
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  • 256 11 GENEVA, Aug. 16.—Representatives of 20 of the 23 coun- i tries which last October signed Uie Geneva tariff treaty greatest trade treaty ever negotiated —met here today to decide whether to bring several more countries into their tariff-lower-ing combine. Against opposition from Czechoslovakia, only
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  • 225 11 Shanghai. Aug. 17. The threat of the Shanghai power firms of a partial blackout through the reduction of power because of the Municipal Government's insistence on utility rate reduction today brought the counter-threat of government seizure of plants. City Council and utility representatives, m a
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  • 59 11 Sydney, Aug. 17. Yean are no worry to Queensland welterweight champion Alf Welte, who is 38 and has behind him three-and-a-half years m Japanese prison camps m Malaya and Thailand. Since his release from pri-soner-of-war camps Wells has fought nine times (m the ring). He
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  • 33 11 Telaviv, Aug. 16. -The first Soviet envoy to Israel wil 1 present his credentials officially on Tuesday morning to Ben Gurion at the government center m Sarona. Reuter
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  • 67 11 FIELD M\RSHAL LORD MONTGOMERY, Ch,ef of the British Imperial General SiHff, appealed yesterday m Blackpool for 150,000 men an<i women volunteers to 'oin the National Territorul Army of Reservists at a t?me when "a somewhat uneasy peace is brooding over the world." "It is more of a
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  • 110 12 foreign terrorists. U.P. pa.v officials Incluc.inK J -,u-in were scheduled to J ton tte ■.i'J-n flight of the four^nflned Savo.-. M« ehAtU 96 and Flat 212 of aid Kgypttaa i»Tttw T.i- high tsplortvM jwj undel the fusHaj-r camouflaged ,vk,: UO«el pa,H-.
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  • 52 12 CASTOS. Auij 17 A ,nns,<Utuhl> quantity o/ §ilver i* trd to hut* found ,th i/>"V into (iint'm dunmt tkt ftm j r i/) u*rk*. Th» fiilrrr If r«fOTf«i kMM //'/u*</ m from dw*/ /f f« (iU'<l"l Hi"' lts holder* intend to wmuggtt ,1 into Mnhiya W*i
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  • 40 12 TIENTSIN, Auk. 17. One hundred uid forty-three police officers, who arc dissatisfied v. it)i the preaent working con.!it,<jn.s, tendered th«ir resignation <*n mmf and Ka tncre<! at the police headquarters late yesterday denuuMUM an Immediate acceptance- Reuter
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  • 131 12 Cosmetics From Sea Elephants SYDSEY, Aug. lb. CoNMtfat mod* from sea eJepk**** apturcd tin Antarctic may soon le an exclusive fashion for Australian uromen. The sea elephants ma if also be included m margarine. First expenmetus to see if sea elephant oil s suitable for cosmetic* and edible purposes will
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  • 53 12 AMSTERDAM, Aug. 16.--—Dr. F. Bulsara, alderman or the Bombay Town Council, was received at the town hall here today by Burgomaster Arnold J D'Ailly. Dr. Bulsara, who is spending some months m Europe inspecting the municipal services of large cities, is leaving here on Friday for
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    • 88 12 youvegot'thetime weVe'6otthi:piace« YOU BRING THE 6lRt"' to KMMMm Ajr-tonditlon«'d CAPITOL! 1 THE TIME Wfflpi I 1 THFCIRi: V JWJ »VKHS .^TfCHNICOIOR -^l% wl Hfiß!a»r DAY.L) BUT ILR .Jf i act r^rv^ 5 SHOWS AT: LAST DAY 11— 2-^t.ls-*.30-9.15 DOiVT &4 y WE DIDN'T WARN YOU! SO COME PREPARED FOR SHOCKS!
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    • 138 12 SEASON OPENS TODAY A J. Arthur Hunk Enterprise vs LI VIC Ix. m i 1 /A. 1 1. 1— i J— X Saturday HI s^ T o; 3400 fCiV I. lI A AIR*CO N DITION^D Please noto that, due to the length of the li»m, theft k no supporting programme
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    • 580 13 S.n^- V Ma lee tvHnck i6O :0 Of* g y. Trustee yw Cot*. Tw 22/« cd ra 1 171 155 50.00 J2.00 ff tommcr 41.00 45-00 Henry O r 'Sf 0 I.^o 1-090 xd M. Elec. (0) 170 l.jO M. Elec. (P) 1.70 I^o cd M Bimriw
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    • 148 13 Business passing yesterday m the sago noar section of the produce market Included Siuk iloui done up to $16. L*ngga flour, however. eMed sligntly to $19 UCopra and coconut oil were easier markets. The following were yesterday's quotations: RICE No. 1 $54. Other qualities $43— 552 GLUTINOUS
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    • 300 13 SYDNEY. Tuesday. The Government and piivate manu- j facturers are completing plans j for extensive export drive to i sell Australian goods m other countries. The Secretary of the Australian Exporters' Federation, Mr. Arthur Birch, announced details of the drive today. He said that
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    • 41 13 Toronto, Tuesday.— Ontario gold mines produced gold bullion worth U5535,047,993 during the first half of 1948, an increase of 1.56 per cent, over the corresponding period of 1947, the Ontario mine department's monthly gold report U.P. revealed today.—
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    • 58 13 BANGKOK. Tuesday. A 13-man Siamese Trade Mission arrived on Tuesday to explore the possibilities of resuming trade between Siam and Japan. Luang Thawil Sethaphanit. Director General of the Siamese Commerce Ministry's Foreign Trade Section, heads the mission which, it is understood, will explore the possibility of
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    • 335 13 SYDNEY. Tuesday. The decision to appeal to the Privy Council against the High Court's rejection of the 1947 Banking Act. which provides for the nationalisation of private trading banks. Mo«t news, paper editorials also attack the decision. The acting leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr.
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    • 107 13 With both London and New York prices lower, the local market yesterday morning opened at "a cent below Monday's level with business done down to 42 1 2 cts. for No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. Sept. In the absence sellers and the short j covering, the market recovered j
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    • 17 13 The share market yesterday was quiet with moderate business only conforming to the Londoi market.
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    • 54 13 Shortly after 11 p.m. on Monday a Sikh received severe abrasions on the face when his motor-cycle ran off the road and entered the drain m Chancery Lane. He was admitted to hospital. This was the only case out of 23 accidents yesterday n which the victim was
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    • 24 13 Mrs. E. Tan and Mr. A. Batcha will ad-dress the next meeting of the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society tomorrow On "Successful Approach To Life".
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  • 886 14 Puttiers May Again Suffer Reverses (From Allan Lewis) „0,1. Tu-day-Another nine-event programme ,s scheduled lor tomorrow, the Mtt£ day rt the UrM Turf Ctub'l AVKMt Meeting. K, elds w a^ the lar*. size and as there are five ra.es for Class lour n,,r^"
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  • 976 14 B*km is the full canl for today's races at Ipoh. tov.tlK'i with the records of the last throe runs of the candidate* probaM* J«ckeji an.! trainers. The first race rtartl at 2n m Two .louble totes will he held, the first one on V an.l
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    • 79 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) Li o. lnror|>orated In Singapore. 65, QHUU4 STBKKT. IIIONF. 3944— A l'AsSAi.l V FKCIOHT SKIiV Xi; T» HONOKONO, SWATOW, AMOY, t X N\N ti A RANOOON. Xl Al KMH WO UJAMBI. ••Hong < Sails For lVnang A Kangoon Aug. 1{) "Hong Ann" Sails For
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  • 712 15 RAIN STOPS PLAY; ENGLAND SCORES 1 78 FOR 7 M.CX. REQUIRE 160 TO AVOID INNINGS DEFEAT IONHON Tue«day-EnKland had •cored 178 for the lo««, ~m wicker, m her second Innb.^ a^aiMl the Australian, 7L Oval when heavy rain be f a- to fall. *nfla.d'« ciiPtaln. Vrdley »poke to I mpire
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  • 107 15  -  Allan Lewis Bj W J»ni.t> WF Nnrinw 1 I VMnni;--luH-baik.kk I Han»-«it Mo«n l uXV _(,00\MU r W UfIkMMTM BmH hint: I f>t.rn Mpam Kur iu*AISEMXE June Vei I 0a) ChW L v 1-FAII UKKK Utrd Fr.'dri( k l';un dr.en. |7 "QAMMICK' p I -AIRGALS I vi G< Batti
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  • 73 15 [PA£/$. Ztetfay. A tpHiagt, PrttMent of th* •"'M States Olympic Com"JJ*. Japan m uld unJJt€^ parfi f/! X Olympic* ■*J.Pfl« h<u already f^ ;ff 'V ■«< nfoSa mmm* sportn art m ZSS* l' of this LSS, ft ort,».: fo w otain v,U o OlymI that tki
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  • 119 15 England Ist Innings 52 Australia Ist Innings 359 ENGLAND Second Innings Hutton c Tallon b Miller 64 Dewes b Lindwall 10 Edrich b Lindwall 28 I Compton c Lindwall b Johnston 39 Crapp b Milter $j Yardely not out 2 Watkins c Hasset b Ring 2 Evans b Lindwall
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  • 231 15 Royal Navy 2 Amicable Athlerie Assn. 2 Points were shared between Amicable a»d the Xa*y *n a second round First Division League match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, each side scoring two goals. WJ wore leading two-nil and appeared to have the game
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  • 594 15 griffin, Rvksmead. appear To be the best of this lot. ChasMly ttnUhed fourth ami fifth at her 'ast two starts at X.L anil may be able to do better here. Lobau Lady finished sevent i I at her last start over seven at 1 Penar.gr. she is
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  • 141 15 Saw Is Win; But The Grass Needed Mowing Playing M a fieW icfcir/i v«» .so unkcpt that the ball disappeared jrom view an xevtiQi occasions dunmj tht course of f/it yamt, which hud no lintsmen m attendance, tht Social Athletic Party dejeated the Chinese Aihiftic Association by the odd (j(*il
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  • 36 15 Mrs. Grace \avamony Jam's, aßtd 60 wife of Mr. C. I). James, died at 284, Joo VhrM Place at 5.45 p.m. nth Au«. IJMB. Rurial at 5.00 pi». Today at Bidadari. Vpcountry ;)a|»»rs pt<*ase c<*py«
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    • 46 15 ATTENTION ALL YOU LADIES! t BRINC A TAIR OF LK.VTHER GLOVES ALONG dUu the ©nef above) VTHKV TOC OO TO SEE tonight: ok ll s J VOl'Ll SIMPLY Ri L T II O S E LOVKIA FINGERNAILS 15V CHEW I\ THE M AT TWfi ST\RTLIV<i CLIMAX!
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  • 134 16 Colony To Send Another Ship To Sumatran Ports to po/ts m Republican -Sumatra under the approved series o« ""ntftL'TS** y«terd«y by an offlcia. of the Secretariat for Kconomic Affairs. This will be the second ship on the trial run as the first vessel the Hong Thong*
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  • 169 16 Two itftHMlf officers dug up $33,000 worth of opium and laid a trap for its illegal owner. A nilddle-agrd woman walked into tho net, to face the allegation that she was tho owniM of tho contraband. Tho story was told m tho Second District
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  • 116 16 A Hokkien-*p*akinK Chinese at l>o < hu Rang failed to pull a faat oiu» when he lifted obwene lanjjua* e to Tamil Police officer, Chief Inspector Rajaratnam. Insp. Bajarataem waa a Hokkien scholar, and Ton Bok faced a fine of $25, m default three weeks' rigorous imprisonment,
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  • 104 16 A Chinese was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment at the third Police Court yesterday on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property. The man was arrested, along with a compatriot, at 10^ mile stone. Mandai Road on the morning of April 2. m the
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  • 40 16 LONDON, Tuesday— The En chage Telegraph m a dispatch from Amman officially announced that Jews employing tanks and artillery occupied Gover-. ment House, former resides of Sir Alan Cunnigham over looking Jerusalem city early this morning.— P.U.
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  • 508 16 Best Answer To hureascJ Rice 1', The best answer to the increased price of r u a obtajn it z is a re- examination of handling and other eh This statement was made at the Legislative uncil mm ing yesterday by Mr. Andrew
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  • 79 16 Mr. Abdul Hadi Noor, head of the Information Department of "PDf" (Indonesian Association of Malaya), disclosed that the Police recently launched "crisis" raids on Its several branch-offices In the Federation but bo arrests were made, a reliable report from Kuala Lumpur stated. The Association, with headquarters
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