Morning Tribune, 21 August 1948

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  • 173 1 HOLD UP FIRE CLAIMS,' COMPANIES TOLD LONDON CABLED FOR WAR RISKS RULING NSI'RANCE companies m Malaya, the Tribune I learns, have been advised to postpone for the time being the admission of liability for fixes due to terrorits action. The Fire Insurance Association ot Malaya is reported to have cabled
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  • 173 1 FILIPINO-MUSLIMS LOOK TO SALDIN AS A SAVIOUR I I o.Mu>lims0 .Mu>lims to make tne n. of TOO devout *Y U representsJraduate, no* m B iir sa r out I n ti pore unassuming t L rorcea m the Phil.:oi.unando raids on Dorneo, said that Xii a 200 Fi'apino- Kind8, on
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  • 106 1 BRIG ERSKINE, COMMANDER OF 2ND GUARDS LONDON, Friday-Bri-gadier >!. I). Er*kine, D S .O M(lt Guards was appointed l 0 tWmaai the Se nA (iuanls brigade under orders lor Mslajm. Brlgadk* M. D. Erskins, who is U, commanded the Seventh Motor Brigade, part vi th. -ieventh Armoured DixMon during the
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  • 86 1 MENTAKAB AREA, Friday. rgeanta, posted to serve estates here, arrived at about 6 p.m on Wednesday. After a rtef reat they reported at the Police Nation at about 10 .-lock when an Emergency call trom a nearby estate. Al! :x immediately volunteer'i their services and went to
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  • 37 1 CHURCHILL'S UNKNOWN MALAYA N **AMFTON, Friday, L '•*'> mk <i f or y a /""hromrnts: tn to*Me spot m > which u-baltrrn durr War < and oj i one., com. I -an. i, ■> "i the I I *ho mu U.P.
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  • 496 1 Bandits Raid Estate, Murder Childre n, Planter, Policemen LAYANG LAYANG. Friday right. Three Malay girl children one a seven months old baby— were killed by the terrorists w h murdered Planter J. L. Boden at Sembrong Estate near here, this morning. The parents of the children were wounded. Two special
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  • 79 1 fFrom Our Oxen Reporter) Tapah, .'riday: The funral Inche Mohamad, son of Dato andewa Sakhti, J.P. one of the erritorlal Chiefs of Batang adang, took place at the local alay cemetery on Wednesday vrning. The deceased was shot dead name morning by bandits waiting near
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  • 28 1 1 Frinow e Pope toda y received cShUiof Persia in a private f in his summer palace, ya»ty has been officially re- at Castelgandolfo. Reuter
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  • 431 1 FEDERATION Police discovered two large arms dumps m Negri Sembilan and Perak yesterday. They seized 1.883 rounds of various types of ammunition, four Bren »J|**»g two Tommy-gun magazines. 30 hand-grenades. 13 bayonets. 4- ,ors, two pairs of wirers and a pair of handSome uniforms, jungle and a
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  • 198 1 HI AL-% LUMPUR, Friday: As announced m recent broadcasts by the CommissionerGeneral and H.E., the 0.A.G., arrangements have been made to bring to Malaya a large unmber of British Officers and British Other Ranks recruited largely from ex members of the Palestine Police. These
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  • 92 1 DOCK PEACE TALKS FAIL AGAIN Compromise proposals were turned down yesterday m the trade dispute between 100 lightermen and the Singapore General Lighterage and Transport Company. J Mr G. W. Davis, Deputy Commissioner of Labour who forwarded, the proposals, declined to tell pressmen which party held the compromise unaCl°Ceting of
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  • 241 2 Air-Cond itioning Industry In US Dons 'Long Pants' Sew PI mil Being San Out lor New UK Cr V Bank 7 bum Btnft R* porlri > afcr-coadltkmiaf Iratfn I f Is the United Stab haa don- ,i lone nants" w.th the char.- that haa come about •*> mo* M t.,.
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  • 52 2 The average amount off currency notes m circulation during the month of .lune. ,!»l*\ was $ll_ 580,465.61 The pre-Lnvaaion Isa v s amounted to wahhoaw.) <»r>, which were reduced by destroy* ed notes of 1161.987,642.7*1 to 156.817.8f11.21i Since the liberation 6366,--107,840.57 worth of currency notes have
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  • 132 2 A twelve months' chance to make good was given to a seventeen-year-old Malay youth yesterday by Mr. E. P. Shanks. First District Judge. He was m court as a result of his association with a gang of toughs, and he pleaded guilty to a
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  • 27 2 A middle-aged Malay woman succumbed to multiple injuries received When she was knocked down by a lorry at Mundai Rd. ;it about 4.30 p.m. yesterday.
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  • 90 2 Tin Proyressrrs Party h<t\ M Mr. Cisrmg sToe* ,7,./* fo r-.wN.sf w e/ecftoa 0/ B,Mrd w. si Tins constituency has been tenth ml nictnt W§ %M ,t, tih ol Mr. B. C (ioho. 7V Rt turning Officer for tonal Meet, _*r. R tv niil proceed to
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  • 203 2 Three little red cards, invitations to tea from a secret society brought an elusive secret society man to book m the First District Court yesterday. And it was by sheer accident. i A detective, with a hunch, trailed a shifty-looking indivi- dual and
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  • 68 2 TOKIO. Friday Eighty new j cases of sleeping sickness* have been reported m Tokio making! the total now 1,537. Tokio Metropolitan Government an- 1 nounced this afternoon. I Eighteen further deaths from, the disease were also icported.' Total deaths m Tokio are now! 2S_. Ei^ht
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  • 79 2 The Commissioner General I for- the United Kingdom m South East Asia and the Officer Aantinlsteilhg the Government of the Malayan Federation are m communication with the Siamese authorities through HM. Charge d' Affaires m Bangkok regarding an alleged at ack by R.A.F. planes
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  • 28 2 The Acting Chief Justic U Mr Ju.st.ee Gordon-Smith veto, day admitted Mr. Kenneth i pmctls^h^ *W*^ls and Ct S c tr c M AdVoCate j
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  • 138 2 J WASHINGTON, Friday. United States Government today revoked the credentials of the Soviet Consul-General m New York and demanded his recall to Moscow as a result of his conduct m the case of Mrs. Ko- senkina, Russian teacher who j jumped from a
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    40 2 Tlu U.S. naval units, headed by the //< which visited Singapore m the course J ,I'iid a call at Karachi on Thursday. I fire* by the Toledo as she entered thi I I n fumed by the Pakistani ship Sind M
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  • 68 2 TOKIO, Aug. 20.—Twentythousand Japanese Government railway and communications workers at a mass demonstration the first held m Osaka since the repeal of the ban on demonstrations today demanded the discharge of the chief of the Osaka Municipal Police Bureau. The rally also adopted resolutions demanding the establishing
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  • 53 2 Due to ind'sposition on the part of the £lh it HffcHlfl. Mr. R. A. Goodchild. Inspector of Schools, the talk on Life at Cambridge which was to have been given at the weekly lecture meeting of the Wesley MYF, ot Stamford Road, yesterday even- i ing, had to
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  • 73 2 TEL AVIV, Friday.— The British crew and plane detained m Haifa yesterday by the Israeli authorities after bringing oil refinery officials from Beirut were released today and allowed to leave the country, an official Israeli spokesman announced here. The Israeli authorities cautioned the crew that if they
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  • 42 2 ANKARA, Thursday.— A violent earthquake has done considerable damage m Eastern Anatolia, particularly m the Malaria district of Northwestern Kuidistan. Many houses collapsed m the quake, which rocked the area yesterday, but. no casualties have so far been renorted. Reuter
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  • 45 2 CHICAGO. Friday. NcM De Bree saw a crowd chasu a man and shouting Stop th thief!" De Bree tripped tkt, MM as he rar-tl f>i Th p pohci took the alleged thi>< fo m By-standerv took De Bree the hospital with a broKen le
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  • 59 2 CAMDEN. NEW JERSB Friday:- Miss Helen Lark surprised a burglar m her horn At her appearance the bmeli fled through the living rod Suddenly ht reeppeerl and raced into the kitchen He said: "Pardon ,"f-.' J fora°t $omi thin He reached under tiw ices and picked up his shoes,
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    • 50 2 t tw V™ u Keep the a**J $J jiving hormones gc jj 'our glanas and .nd streng:h jk nesi ong-stand.n,: j J y our iroubl. .,ed •reatment spec. *ai for stubbornerves. dOp™ 5 0 etamM l/IDllr If I Ll na fxnu Ul Tn sl'OKK. CHAKI i t Oi e i
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  • 263 3 Vitness Called Hotel For m 'Dirty Piece Of Paper,' Pulled Up '^s, ox or room v i R *hsrtls, manager of cirWg» m ivil ,f, U i'upV^ Actin B Chief Jus ice jpas pull iuP °> a hote re gis bF e T rjnrdon-Smith. for cmw-y p 7* n__*«J Uttk
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  • 113 3 PN-V Fn-ay Ati i markets In Malaya re itte-ti n i bM ban )a;d I adlr packing id Mr. A 0 lc.M,n.: Chief Hon st 6 nth Australia D turned from SJ Iv Strickland vas sent to gap. i the CommonMb c- i-ersnent to
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    93 3 RFPUB'J FT '!•>• 9 FAL SIGN _?/>.— This New Yorn group looks happy as an aareememi is signed between Republic Pictures International Corp. and Frieder Films i-hich wm d'stnbute m the Far Bast. Seated, at left. Richard Altschuler, President of Ft inter Films. Standing: Joseph E. McMahon, Republic Secretary; M'ss
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  • 43 3 IN WsJCJutoa (18) and novluKj ,20i of th J* w«e committed to trial at lil( A £*uu c ic w N n Wthat o, about 12 30 a- nwtpark, n It lit fr fi> J" I tn f' Th,
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  • 173 3 TANKS, TRO OPS TO HALT JAP MOVIE STRIKERS TOKIO. Friday.- Toho movie workers throughout Japan have planned a 24 -hour walk-out on Saturday tn protest against the ■-•'lppp'ssion" of the sitdown strike In the studio here yesteriiy by Japanese police who backed up by United troops, tanks and t' mou
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  • 33 3 C lnnial iOffice and It Works" will be the ttt ol an address to SinOre R.uarian by Mr. X W. Blackburn at the next meet- foe Club o n Wednes-
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  • 64 3 A quarrel between two neighbours' kids, led to a hot dispute between their elders and ended In one of the icing seriously wounded and a third man, who alleged! I fored. charged by the Seventh Police Magistrate I Mr. R.J.C. Vait) yesterday for voluntarily causing hurt
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  • 47 3 TOKIO. Friday. Professor Edmund Blunden who has been lecturing at Tokio and ther universities m Japan on English literature has been nstructed by the British Govrnm_nt to extend his stay m Japan until the end oi the Japanese academic year nex' March, the British F_nbassy today. RtuterAAP
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  • 195 3 I am very old and my pension is very small, ard at the same time 1 have a very large family to support, stated an elderly retired Government servant, Mohamed bin biahim. m the Singapore High Court yesterday
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  • 96 3 SHANGHAI. Friday.— American plane-builders are hewing a growing interest 'n Chinese aviation and are anxious to help the country to improve her air service Harvey Toy. Secretary of Central Air Transport Coi puration. stated recently upon hfc return here from a tour aviation firms
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  • 43 3 Mr S. R. S. Core" of the Seremban PAY.D. has gone on home leave to England Mr. Collett was th- first post-v^ai pr^Lt of the Negri SembUaj Hoc'^v Association and too* fl great interest m the hockey m Negri BemWlan aftei the occupation.
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  • 38 3 tea-party will be held at thr^m^onrafemSe.rernbm |on Monday. August M ■> «J occasion of the marriage®* M GuSllal Singh of the Telecoms Department. Serembao with Miss Ourueharan Kaur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Suciu Singh, of the Railways. Talptng.
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  • 101 3 I I TOKIO, Friday.— The Japanese Board of Trade announced that a total of 170,282 watches and clocks, valued at $280,000 U.S.. were exported to Southj East Asia and the United States j on a government to government basis tor the year ending July I
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  • 131 3 GIBSON-HILL'S PICTURES FOR S'PORE GUIDE In the preparation of a Gui<le to Srgapore to be undertaken by tne Friends of Singapore Society, Sir Roland Braddell suggested, at the annual meeting of the society yesterday, the leproduction of aa many 'of Dr. Gibson-Hill's photographs as possible; also old pr'nts and water
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  • 56 3 Che Abu Bakar Suiaiman, Land Officer, Kubang Pasu. has gone on vacation leave. Acting for him is Wan Kassim bin Haji Wan Ishak. Asst. Land Officer (class ID Kota Star Che Omar bin Daim of the office of the Town Board. Kota Star has been
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    • 119 3 THAT "NEW LOOK" The "new look" has detinUelv MMMM to stay, and It's milady's fashion today. To he we^-dressed, one must be v\ ell-groomed, and the new short ie hair-do is just the thing to go with t>*ae long fnK'ks and dainty shoes! It's a "new look" m hair styles
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  • 94 4 DUTCH COLONIES STATUS TBI HAGUE. s*Ef-j22 Brooud Chamber of^ theD«_* BUtes General passed the second reading of a bill re v-Vsinc the Dutch constitution m patron for establishment of J JS governmental system m th,- Netherlands overseas ttrn- Reuter Photos). W. Q. y Colebeck, j tatistent District CommissioJerol tht Ptnang
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  • 339 4 Police Discover 325 Sheets Of Forged P etrol Coupons In Raid Two Chinese Face Possession Charge Throe hundred and twenty five .sheets of forged petrol coupons m denominations of fi ns and ten gallons amounting to 9 750 gallons were discovere I by the police m raid m June. It
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  • 67 4 WASHINGTON. Friday. The Federal Reserve Board announced that instalment buying regulations providing for subantial down payments will be effective on September 20. One-third down will be required on automobiles and 20 per cent, on household goods such as stores, refrigerators, washing machines, radios, and furniture. Failure
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    51 4 l**«>tf f mmfmmfmWwWmmMammmmW I ■M_TS wumber o/ Muslims with their families gather every fg^J^ia V ?1 CommuBioner>a Office m Karachi to obtain permits to 90j^ cXI ment of India Information Services picture shows some of them tW p**** sentry at the gate of the High Commissioner m their anxiety to
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  • 122 4 SIAM INTERESTED IN JAP SPINDLES, TEXTILES TOKIO, Friday. Members Of tne visiting 11 man Siamese] Trade Mission told allied officials m Tokio, Siam s primary requirement is rolling stock while the country id also ;n--intorcstcd m obtaining from Japan spindles and textiles M.ieAi thur's Kconomie Section chief. Major General w
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  • 91 4 WASHINGTON, Thursdii Officials disclosed that the cent Russian Interest payq on the Anu ricaa debt waj acceptable and the Soviets be asked for more money. The United States, on" Jul billed Russia r>.ooo.ooofors est on $225. 000,000 and I than six weeks later
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  • 77 4 NEW YORK, Thunfl Mrs. X sana Koser In j "little better" roi theflnj since her leap from ihe 9 Consulate seven days agd Roosevelt Hospital authd said today. They said her conditio! slightly improved and s *l j a go.'d breakfast and 1 She was removed for a 'time
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  • 75 4 The trial of Lim Kirn Sal was charged before Mr J A J Bostock Hill m the ang Assizes with coma gang robbery m a nol Paya Terubong Road. Itam. on the night of J last year. concluded *M was unanimously found, by the jury of abetting aiding m the
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    • 29 4 PftoY! "bqcfJNsPECIAL TOMORROW TWO SHOWS lo a.m. and 11.30 a.m. Another New Programme of Coloured Cartoons. Specially Chosen For Children. Reserved Scats I'pstairs Unreserved Seats Downstairs L/ 75 j
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    • 380 4 jj ON YODR RADIOJOD^J MALAY ENGLISH i' PROGRAMMES J I From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radi- c ated on 483 metres In the medi- um wave band and 7200 kc/sec. i In the 41 metre hand. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radi- i. ated on 485 metres only.
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    • 37 4 Amoy. ».0u ment ft 9.02 Vain G. Beetha News m Ta ~J& iongs, 9 .40 rata ii "Yeh hal Two". 10 by Pandit Party, 10.5 b I OMSK It Pi ».amil tor t .Signature Tui Down. *J
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  • 663 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH ZTi^in. right fcSvAN^ DSL and Wn. Llli'.V- 0 l„, r .isushter, and fcSf H _r_ Of «SJ m «uth a-t frW"U,Sl*lh" >:imr> "u:", r -m I- sax |S*+ _Mrv\- -I- tkyairlsel Col >- :r iU attend-H ,h,J ;>, l i *"i' n<" > N
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    • 34 5 SB FLORENCE SL 5* ,h,> ,H b,jl »"t tlm. all «L 5; ""-"J- advice to over 5* "AS Hnd ""WU lllllrtl. ft^S* I"**' WHY NOT YOU, BBtBEN BnniJL* J_ appointments >~-^_ mngamS? ohcha kd ROAD
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    • 163 5 A Glorious collection of Model < winter suiting by Jacqmar. ■IfnpjimiMMpmi r**~_ I i_*_ii________L_____ I*" a'-m i TO THE DISCRIMINATING! LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM today from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. also ORCHESTRAL CONCERT OUR EXCELLENT GRILLROOM CUISINE SERVED IN A PLEASANT SPACIOUS ATMOSPHERE RAFFLES HOTEL THIS EVENING FROM 7 TO
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  • 280 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, A!'(j. 21, VMH Labour Lull London Aytnta- M***r*. Colin Turner., LUi., Talbot Bmm**, 9b St. Martin* Lan* W.C.M. THE absence of labour unrest since the proclamation of a state of emergency m this country has been noted with satisfaction by many people. But It is important
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    1019 6  -  KINGMAN By Waif rrolosir* r is difficult to say i vhether !>«'»« Xi,, 1 m.i.i is tetter iesenDed as a Chlmtm An:rnra:i artist or an A mci. ■aii- hinese artist He ten m California ol ChIUCtC parents but W9M taken to China at the age ol live.
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  • 609 6 LONDON. THE elevator doors opened. "Third floor Sports, games, toys. began the elevator man. With a swoosh his elevator emptied. The news had broken. There is a revolution m toyland. It is not the sort of revolution which involves popguns and plastic cavalry. It is
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    • 48 6 SINCAPGRt r.AANfi- UANChOK BINQLI PARI KN PARE CAKGO PER KILO tl_M im.MT I O.NNM i i«»n A I J EN ANG PROM 'l*o.i i KUALA LUMJ l BR SUN D A f ,\//l > M A A 1 R U .1 V X I. I M J I D
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 250 7 iTRTDAY The CONGRESS OF EUROPEAN. LONI .m AFRICAN PEOPLES TODAY ISSUED A ASIATIC A-NiJ Af QN THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT Al K w\VvT A TIME LIMIT FOR THE END OF BRITISH 1 0 m A Jwfr COLONIAL PEOPLES AND THE TRANSFER i^PnWER
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    • 18 7 U8 TAS AH ENG oi tin Vnttei >(1 n flj M i~s a membi MG6
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    • 205 7 BURMA SITUATION ON "BRINK OF CHOAS" I LondoL Fnday The right- fcvini B^clitoi suggested ir. its Kintal imie tint if "rebels" m Bu.'iiia toy to form a rival EnreiuMfll they may create ,reae_oc m favour of Prime ptioiite: Thakin Xu. This London weekly al»o said that tbtte was do evidence
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    • 98 7 SYDNEY, Friday. Firms hero die sending out job offer latjouiams to migrants m mid- ocean they are so short of local labour. Official estimates are that Australia is short of 50.000 1 workers tout of a total labour force or about 2,360,000). Sydney ports have
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    • 134 7 BAXGKOK Friday. —The leitst form of public enterto nment m Bangkok is a utekly competition for tellh%g Junny stories. The competition is held at the public park before larye crowds of holidaymakers. The spinner of the t)csi yarn receives the weeks pi ize. Contestants may regtste r
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    • 280 7 <av A J^-"'SCO. Thins. fc l-r,v,. L° lve W«ation by W U V, 5* ln »nii F r*_tion oCciaic Xu an govern. J** two gov. fa* CISCO aml £_L_ pujJ,rs 'iating **l f r V';; -^pected pare wer,. t (,^alOort X,n 2f
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      24 7 S The, »M P«a.V *^;J?« C-T^ Very ea»v »>» ><-™ SS-TIflSSm-s's Music Stud". J request. AH _~3', JmU»«- t l v Serangoon Road, Tel. Kv(»w. JL
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    • 89 7 LONDON. Thursday—Princess Margaret will be flying «.o Holland en Sept. 5 and not Sept 3 as first expected for the installation of Princess Juliana as Queen of the Netherlands. She is being accompanied by the Duke of Beaufort. Countess of Halifax. Lady Margaret
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      19 7 CYD CHARISSE. whose d'-ncjni) is a highhoht of the M-G-M picture 'The Vnfmiehed Dunce." which mmes to Singapore soon.
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    • 30 7 W \SHINGTON Thursday. Mt. Ashfaquo Husain took up his post as educational officer at the Indian Embassy heie replacing Dr. By ram. who s returning to India. Reuter
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    • 259 7 SYDNEY. Friday.— President has approved a 6-point| programme of "social amelioration designed to restore completely peace and order throughout the Philippine Republic. To ensure thorough execution of the programme, the President created a new body whose memoership is composed of leading officials of
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    • 22 7 W__Ai-NG-ON, Nurti) Carolina, inurs. A bu...i -1 lefugee Etonians fl-ems :r^m Ru„_»a/i oppi«-ai_n doc <ed y. -.ter_. U .P.
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  • 177 8 Colombo Friday. itt Holiday CSbmo f«>' tuneot ■erroata will i*- nortly at BandoroAl i.. Freedoa. frtna boaoa hold a for th.- house wife bC Its J'MMH asset. T.i.- Holiday ('amp hi latoaded foi the employees of the d. •partnients under the) Mlafartr) of
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  • 246 8 Siamese Govt's Bid To Fight Inflation Bangkok. Friday. TheSiamese Government has burned about Tcs. 136,000,000 (£3.400,000) worth of currency notes m the last two years, itwas officially learned here These currency notes, recalled from circulation since the end of the war, represented part of the Tcs. 300,000.000 worth, of excess
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  • 51 8 BANGKOK, Friday Slam niav soon y[^,n the 23-nation Geaeva International Trade and Customs Agreement, Naj Phot Sarasin. Deputy Foreign Minister, told the Siamese Parliament. He said the clause of the agreement providing tor 1 bar tei of goods between the nations particularly appealed to Sjam.
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 8 FIRST STAGE: Stanley Burchctt sketches outside the Westminster Abbey m preparation for a miniature picturt. He first does a full size sketch and then brings it down m stages to miniature size. SECOND STAGE The miniature artist gets close to his subject to get the right perspective of this
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  • 87 8 LONDON, Friday. During the month 108 airmen gunners and other tradesmen enrolled In the new Royal Auxiliary Air Force light anti-air-craft regiment squadrons while flying squadrons increased their ground crews by 41. There were 55 volunteers for air defence units, 31 of whom were women joining the
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  • 106 8 LONDON, Thursday,— While she told Unite some aboriginals were happier than modern humans, mankind is a whole can attain happiness m this ever changing world by bringing mental science to its aid, according to a New York itnnologist, Dr. Margaret Mead, of the American Musuem of Natural History and
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    • 38 8 m. __33_7 i FOR ACCOMMODATION visit KATONG REST-HOUSE J (A Health Kesort By The Sea Weekly Ami 1 Monthly Terms) J DANCE TO-NIGHT j Music by the Kaloha Eoyal Havvauans. AMISSION FREE. I Phono: WTie^^ ioj. MAEINE PABADE
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  • 165 9 Jfvßurchett. once pdj«£ Pf on a little mail to stop p. him md told Her and show f. f r. impressartist's obpersuadeu nd a miniaer Majesty D for n pr je A paint E Cenotaph j thP Queen ccepted. dent chang of Mr. Bure might still a landscape cad
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  • 63 9 I Friday. Sixty ins. tAmed to police metHgei communicatiors Dliee stations m I Colombo Dealers. Test flights satisfactoiy I from 0 ['jllat.vu a Bant- ticalea will be started shortly. This will be the first courier n ft rvice ol the Ceylon Sir Richard Aluvihan th< Inspector General ai I
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    126 9 THROUGH CIENCE discuss mental lustry and jndusL I there was a vast em ing women emtostry. especially where large scale n labour is comm Self-confi-nen m industry rter^ he Mid, by mk on an md; Mt not according He added that the central problem with which industrial society had been
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  • 184 9 Chinese Schools In Bangkok Quite Good But Not Up To Standard -UNESCO Adviser BANGKOK. Friday. SUm has the highest percentage of eirl students of any country m Asia, according to Dr. Kou Yu-sl»ou. special adviser on th^ Far East to the United Na- tions Educational Scientific an d Cultural Organisation
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  • 91 9 Reno. Nevada. Thursday.— Two nine-year-old Negro boys related how they played with matches last Sunday and •started a little fire that got too big.'' They told the police thai they ran away from the blaze m the basement of a business house when they
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    18 9 The finger nail miniatures can be seen m this picture. These were done by the artist very quickly.
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  • 36 9 GENEVA, Thursday.-^uick action to build up an international system of defence against floods in Asia and the Far East was decided on tonight by the Econoi***' Social Council, reports Reuter
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  • 42 9 TOKIO. Friday. The Japanese Board of Trade is currently working on a draft programme lor the establishment of a foreign trade control law which will involve control of foreign 1 exchange, Kyodo news aerencv repoited today.- Reuter-AAP
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  • 224 9 Washington. Friday. The U.S. Government formally rufcM today that there was no ba.-is under international law or under any American law for considering that Mme. G»"s ifU j Steppanovna Kosenkina "is m I any manner subject to the control or authority of the
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    • 34 9 SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10, BATTERY ROAD. Have m Stock: A New Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. also A Lovely Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices. Phone *****: I-mUm own material made to order.
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  • 107 10 iROK-EN HILL, (Northern Rhodesia), Xi i«ius Mt. Hoy Welensjar, who headed a No. them Rfrodesia <i"lt-Kat,on v, < nstltutional mattera In Lood i recently, said here today: "Ah a (fault ol talkl uith Mr Arther Creech .1 mes, Becre tary tor Urn Oolongs, i run
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  • 178 10 Manila Friday. The possibity of a stive by 10.000 momMi* pf tbe Philippine Stevedoring worken Union tUOKFi I continued to loom over the •vaterfroata as the impasse l'-v.'loped m its dispute with a ;v»l umoii ...j.. ..fveUuiinL "WW. Marine .partment UOB which btd declared a The
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  • 94 10 CANTON. Friday. Cantons "Souk The Rich" campaign Will begin to take tangible from very shortly when rich people as well as leading business establishments will he asked to contribute money to a "special reUef tax." It is not known that target the authorities are aiming
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  • 75 10 Terminal For Oil Pipe Line A new p, norths. N rial 30-inch comp,,( I trom tout i yearlj After many morn^ cm. Iraqi Petroleum coi applied for per_u_2_ to th t ..nu.ll Me_3 coat* town i j _an;i_ The De- pipe-line i will be built alung the direct route from
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  • 71 10 MORE SUGAR PREDICTED FOR NEXT YEAR WASHINGTON Th< —The United Nations and Agriculture Organ! report on the 1948-1 prospects, predicted 1 world-wide bafis" thai year's supplies ol -.5 be "s< mewhat larger"] those this year For lai g t r stock* til counted On iik'reaid tion ot .sugar beeti la
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  • 36 10 TOKIO. Friday government e^-iared^M 1948 domes:ie rict 4 be about 20 per cent M pre-war dtmand-*h^M **as no ration. I t was estimated would appri ximate \m product!, goal of AJ koku five bushels. U.P.
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  • 26 10 TOKIO. Friday, -j panese Mint** i tatlon i^ued an to some 300 str^ ment railway woriw kaido to rtturntot by 800 GMr or locally Bred.-*'-
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  • 30 10 PARIS. n.««£ Minister. F_ living on AI __"e*/*l unles- tnej *ard -"^a mi they l!1 3 aaZa Frances H t added is to Pr**"*,"? les s money l J
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  • 7 10 Mtlonal ccvw ting '-"^a wine. U.P.
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    • 273 10 "pop" S EXCLTSIVgI ho» oc-_ 7X~ j ITS ch_,« e-.M.^«« --ecu -ro BE rjy£ J Iff 111 I I M.UU-- 9y^ V _t _r fc f s tIIIIEVIVI. a s- y _r jH__^ m*mL*w I fc (7S___c ZRrn____«__V_i_r G>H//f 1 FJUiUJ SS? «r- S T /;m 55 SSS SSiS cv
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  • 52 11 Australia Will Take 239,000 British Migrants In 3 Years I I1 j o- I* fo, that Noel HV- iUnt Austral E53ST JSStd M comfortai. a ta i r*Shp5 t .tth.-timo that sue:. hou'd not interfeiv "ll^now of Kill* Lilt*. Mc ir.lic atod that a malority of the DPi would be
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  • 90 11 Boasts He Robbed Tokio Bank Clar^bur;;. W* V^voo. lT.manm wm boasVd thnt lie robbed Tokio he i 50o.fr>) fen two feari W to«MT arrtsf Ifl oilttttedf; ttorges. p,Uc. «ai<f RmH Bri.m hnu>r, Iradt dnirr. KMM imatd ait* W« HiUtl 18. and anofh^r maw tt ed wth tht theft of fW.m
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  • 77 11 PLAN 10 TIGHTEN CONTROL ON JAP PEARLERS Canberra. Aust:aha. Friday. -Tne commonwealth povoi nment i« planning tighter ion* tro! m its northern aratet. to keep to Japanese ami othei foreign pearlers. Federal officials sa: I Urn y had heard notlunp of I reportJj Japanese proposal for 4 joint Australian-Japanese btartM
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  • 33 11 ■*»tloadsof IaSJS; Four ammunmor ,f a,m s and «l^,l^? 1 Wednesday Sfe? of _&*£f n 2 and J?nth,^- r h.ps'" todon ,__linea j*Z m P-v
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  • 8 11 Banks' Loan To Government 52^the£_ if 1? er
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  • 47 11 BANGKOK'S MAYOR TO STUDY SPORE MUNICIPAL METHODS BANGKOK, Friday. Th. Mayor of Bangkok, P::«pha' Watanasam. is arriving n Singapore this week-end to study Municipal Governement methods. He is particularly intcreste,; in contro! of hiwkers. transport ■OY-jOil pn<l recreation parks. Watanasarn will visit Pming tr!ore heaving for Singapore
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  • 123 11 Canton- Hankow Railway Loses Considerable Money CANTON Pi day. The Canton Hankow Railway Adminiatra'iin is losing OOMtdaraM money, accor<li*i- to local Chinoae press reports. One such report says that for ih!s month alone the Adminntration has ovenlrawn 'ts bank ac mnt by some CN$l 000. COO- million to cover expenses
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  • 107 12 HYDERABAD DISPUTE "DOMESTIC" JT«|O Delhi, Aug. 19--Ftrsf reaction m authoritative quarters m Ncic Delhi to the Nizam's decision to take the India-Hyderabad dispute to the United Nations is that it if "invalid because: 1. The issue is purely ''domestic," and 2. Under the one-year standstill agreement between India and Hyderabad,
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  • 118 12 TOKIO, Friday.— The Japanese silk induatry had no need to worry about the future if it maintained the present stan dards of quality and kept irres pon.ible dealers out of the Lus'r.eas, Mr. E. R. CI me, an American buBinessman told the Japan Economic
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  • 289 12 UK-US AIR EXERCISES "IN WAR CONDITIONS" London. Friday Tte BrU»| »i, Mim«t.v Bnnounccd tomgni. fhat M X entire homo MMgMr .tional command of the KAjH and units from G Any nt „:.i participate IB four days of an Sefencei manoeuvres with Amo- An bom>>ors. starting on nc. in eondiBeptember 3
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  • 31 12 I BETTY OKA BL E. ll I I j -dressed up for ktr part ,n I J the 201h Century-Fox fUn 1 "Mother Won Tighh." 1
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  • 69 12 KOBE Friday. A.* _iJPtian national and former member of the Belgian Trade Commission. Jacques M. E3ia, was sentenced to one year's Imprisonment ana bard labour and fined $250 -or blackmarket operations. The Kobe Provost Coun found Delia guilty of seunj over 1.000 bottle, of JjPM* "sake"
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    • 268 12 ll^ "^^rh^v^lTelexse In Malaya Wtm I. imrovluves Hrit vms Newest Mar N nsat.on KDANA KOMNKV. Tod., i.ur Shows^^Ug©/*^ 9.:iop.ni.i~^ l l hms vit -..•< iv—Maßa t '._<*■*' IB Hfn^__B _L v JdM*' 'XTTjimm. krJ-' lT___ i_iT BI sfl I X_ MI_B "*_T*r _CVf^^_ '4*_""i r_"*r v ___B _H A__«) H
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    • 159 12 "111*18" OX .VEKSIDH j^Jgf-S Friday. ™versi throbbed with thegj J •unanium rush toa*JJ by the recent chcovr 1 uranium ore m the I Marshall Cfcnyon. Many I .pecimens Jts alssay as o^?*"* tne base mineral, which material, 3j .•They've biou-ni > kind of rock an;! clay fl L nable. even
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  • 736 13 \-oriatio» «s follOWS .*m*om «S S Con. 21/6 •-.vvangTin- 6 i* J; J J/Xl .„ongCon. 25- 26/ Selayang JK S. uiiese 9/ Slon> 16/4 17/- Mdavan 29/6 30/3 Suagd Besi 20- Jl/- Cd sungei Bidor 39/- 41/ Sungei KinU 19/- 20/ Sungei Way 3.10 3.20 Taiping Con.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 183 13 RUBBER CLOSES CENT LOWER The rubber market opened steady yesterday morning but eased Blightly during the day. The market, however, took a turn for the better later m the _ay with fewer sellers and closed approximately a quarter of a cent lower than on Thursday. Closing prices were: Buyers Sellers
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    • 178 13 Produce Markets Round -Up l Following an unconfirmed report received m business circles here that the ban on the eport of copra and coconut oil m Ceylon had been lifted, the local markets tended to b** easier. Lingga sagoflour improved slightly yesterday with busings done at $20. Siak sagoflour, however,
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    • 158 13 GENEVA. Friday.—The 22 nations applying the general agreement on tariffs and trade today set up a nine-man working committee to decide whether to embody some of the provisions of the Havana Charter m the general agreement. The general agreement was drawn up m Geneva m 1947
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    • 66 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE I E. Sang— -Purnea 44 E. Pacific 42/3 Ternate City of Glosgow 40/1 Steel Director 38/9 Vesteroy 35/6 Glenroy 33/4 Sangola 31/2 Benvrackie 17/18 Manx Navigator 19/20 Raja Brooke 21/2 Giam battista 23/4 British Prince 25/6 Pres Fillmore— Shielbank 27/8 F. A. Silcox 29 30 Tranquebar 15/16 Rhexenor
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    • 26 13 Un more hopeful prospects from Europe, thert were better inquiries m the share market yesterday at improved prices mostly for tins.
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    • 128 13 SHANGHAI, Friday. -Shanghai, which is the financial nervecentre of China today, sat back stunned and confused and waiting for the first impact of the currency to be blown off, but immediate reaction was one of mixed relief and confusion. All quarters contacted by the United Press
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    • 99 13 NEW YORK, Friday.—Trading continued to be sluggish bu'„ improved selective support for steels, textiles, films, motors and airlines pushed the price balance narrowly higher. Interest m airlines was stimulated by the belief m some quarters that air transport systems may receive government financial assistance. Films noted the
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  • 1226 14 Another Good Spell I»oh Frid.iv Hf Melds will again fac e the ?s mos n' s -morrow, the COlWMdtar the PTC Au__*l Meeting. Puntors would have anday as winners should again come fr T^' l __S! ed xSS^-uS&» R O V
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  • 71 14 BY ALLAN LEWIS Rice l BBAtt GBOTB Spui W*Bg Blaat Comet 2. EASTERN STREAM December 26th Dancing Fury. Race 3 NEW BRS.C I'ower Chief The Magic Lamp. Rate 4. LOBAU LAD* Chastity Eastern G.rl. I Race 5 ROYAL BOUNTY Empire Rose Whispering Hope Race 6. SUNBEAM II Londa Lad
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  • 781 14 Following is the card for today's Ij>oh races tv I going is likely to be very good. RACE ONE— 2 p.m. Horses Class 4. D|\. 3. 5\ Furs. 4 0 0 Neptune 907 0 0 0 Biaze Comet 906 2 0 0 Thirteen N H 10 0 Technique
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  • 33 14 The old boys ot tho T'ritj^^H College Foochow Alumni As-H sociation. Malaysia will il their 2nd. post-war '■"s'H today at 5.30 p.m. at tie Chi-H nese V.M.C.A.. Selegie r.oad. I
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  • 16 14 The R.A.F wang. will meet the Vest I pot. Naval Base, at see.v >■ day. I
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    • 65 14 THEHOHONGS.S.CO.(I93ZHiU. Incorporated In Singapore*. •5, < 111 I.IA STREET. VH{)Sr ma^^ PASSAGE A FREIGHT SERVK X I* HONGKONG. SWATOW, AMOY, l FNANO RANGOON, -Hon X MMmmT s :ii ,s For „o„ Kko ng, Swatow A Am„y Bcpt I "Hon* Ann" I* F„r Falemna,,,, ft ,Madjo, An* 04 Soon" saiK lor
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  • 574 15 ROUGH GAME, PLAYERS INJURED IN STADIUM MATCH TIGERS AND AMICABLES IN SCORELESS DRAW titer Sport. CH* 0 Amicable Atretic Assn.O "f _i u__i play ruined what was anticipated to be a rhrilUn£^me at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when S Sport! Club and Amicabes met m the second Ja ol the
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  • 107 15 V.F.A Cu| Eg tei pan .ja cm .meeting he! I al su j- th* 1 match B and Ami ;ibloS U to limit the mm iVrtaf t( the large numI entries. .follow.:.. wM he •d to compete •s Cub, Tigei S RA.F. (Ctoaagi
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  • 51 15 Bangkok Engagements or China Soccer Team INGKOK. Friday, The cse Olympic soccer team, Mat to Chin fti m EngI tO) p:ay a ariei or teams this teei ie Chfaese team ha* al- 1 f beaten the local Chili ea route to Eng and risit rs played "th win Chali to
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  • 9 15 AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP TEAM LEAD IpQTON Fridnr ollWfl] ft
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  • 30 15 tenni, in !nt(JI eh*.. tampions] f... James X -'v Pan!; Tp ck N t v" 1, J thus iv^>m r ln Kh'a S^'Png a K n i-^-rt 1
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  • 180 15 The St. Andrew's School Badminton team drew m a friendly return game with the Serangoon Rangers B.P. m a match of 5 Singles and 3 doubles. The match was drawn, each side winning three games. The results were iS.A.S. mentioned first) Seah Hark Chim beat
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  • 71 15 The Malay Sports Association defeated Tanglin Club by three games to one at tennis yesterday. Results: I. A. Alsagoff and Kamis beat McCartney and Fay, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3. A. G. Pakir and F. A. Dawood beat Big<rs and Whitenwc, 3-6. 6-3, 6-4. M.I. Reshty
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  • 33 15 Olympic Hoc hex Teams Meet LONDON. Thursday.—lnd'an and Pakistan athletes who competed m the Olympic Games tonight met at the firs' joint In-dian-Pakistani function m Britain since the two dominions gained independence Reuter
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  • 205 15 TRAINER, HORSE DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE SYDNEY. Friday.— Life disqualification was imposed or the racehorse High Note anc his trainer J. Stanton oy tht Northern ilnd Nor.iwestern District Racing Association stewards at Tamworth (New South Wales i recently. Ihe steward* said that they h?._ acted on a report by the Austral
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  • 227 15 SYDNEY, Friday.—The Australian Jockey Club and the Sydney Turf Club paid record prize money and record taxation m the twelve months ended June 30 last. For the 61 meetings held at Randwick and other metropolitan courses m Sydney, stakes totalled £408.418. Total taxation was £723.563. The figures
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  • 26 15 A meeting to elect office- 1 bears for the forthcoming hockey season of the Khalsa Association will be held at SL George's Road tomorrow.
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  • 182 15 Bill Verna. 20-year-old British >/i'ii>plfs who >s h< on a Whop i isit prior to mvading Ami run. makes his del,,<t at th* Happy World Covered Stadium tonight. Bill s opponent is the Chinese flying tackle expert. Bos*:. Boh. The Chinese
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  • 151 15 NEW YORK, ThursdayBabe Ruth was lalu to rest today m the wooded highlands near the Hudson River during drizzling rain. Requiem mass at St. Patricks Caui-ural on New York's Fifth Avenue, attended by 3,500 friends, officials and early arrivals, preceded the burial. Another 50.000 stood
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  • 52 15 WW. Xir I Snorts Club members interested m hockey contact Mr-. E. Ebert, Chairman Board of Control, Games, Girls Sports Club, care of the Singapore Recreation Club, or telephone Nc-. 4977. The fir*t practice will be held on 31st August, 1948, at Farrer Park, at
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  • 81 15 The foHowin* will play eric Ittt for ihe indlft-i Association against R E. Far East tomorrow at 11 a.m. on the R E Brouna rafajiln. 'Players to d at -to. 50. Market Strtot. it vi aha.): r. 81thara!-i 'CaptA M. U. Patel, M. S. GVA. Dr. M.
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  • 173 16 LONDON. FRIDAY- IT IS LBARNBD ''HAT THK BRITISH OOVBRNMBNT Ifl OONHD-BRINa SKNI>IN<; TROOPS To BURMA TO PROTECT BRITISH cmZKNS AND PROPERT. THRBATBNBD BT THK roMMtN'ST INSKKKKCji OAdal quarter; would I no comment en tins development althougn it was admitted that tho Banraeee Oovernnv nt had appHOUChed
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  • 189 16 RANGOON Friday. A number of British families of employees of the British firm. Steel Brothers, today evacuated Thayetmyo, 785 miles north of Rangoon on the Irrawady Rlv.-r, which was occupied byConi;. unist-led rebels. They went up-river to British oil fields where the situa- tion was
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  • 54 16 NANKING. Friday: :'y a presidential decree the Chinese <7overnment today banned the circulation, possession >r sal>f all foreign currencies m Mina along with g< Id bullion 3ilver bullion and silver coins. At the same time ;t forbade .:old and silver held to ix moulded into ornameots as a f-ans of
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  • 59 16 NAIROBI, Friday: The conhtion of the Aga Khan, who is ying ill m Zanzibar, improved xlay, according to latest re>;>rts received here. His illness tas been causing some anxiety. He caught a chill during a our-day visit to Mombasa am id to stay indoors. He was well
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  • 57 16 MUNICH. Friday.— Hitler's .eputy, Rudolph Hess may lave to serve a total of 31* tars m prison. Today, a Munich de-na_i-ication court classified him a major offender" and senenced him to 10 years* hard _bour to begin when his preent 20 years' sentence, im)osed by
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  • 37 16 BERLIN, Friday: Soviet roops and German police from Soviet sector of Berlin en«id the British sector today a -virsult of alleged black rarXeteers from the Soviet •-tor, according to an official An ierlcan report. Reuter
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  • 34 16 NEW DELHI. Friday —Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India said today that the Government of India had deferred her consideration on the question of granting recognition to Israel. Reuter
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  • 126 16 MOSCOW. Friday- The Western < -r. who were expected to sec Foreign Mhiistei today, consulted with one another this niornin_ _m wards gave no hint of their plans Tl i ricinal activity at the Frtnch Embassy exc p Well-informed observers thought instructions
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  • 163 16 LONDON, Friday: The British Government has depute] the Minister of State, Mr. Hector McNeil, deputy to Porcn Secretary Ernest Bevin, to take charge of work connected nitft the French move to set up an European Parliamentary Assembly towards the end of the
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  • 56 16 BERLIN, Friday. Mr. Alf:ed Muechenbergvi head of the Berlin city administratis central coal office, lias beta arrested by German police, acting on instructions from the Soviet Kommandatura. the Britishlicensed German news agency reported this afternoon. "The police entered his office and took him away to an
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  • 67 16 'Big 4' Men Confer On Italian Colonies LONDON, Friday— The con-S ference of the "Big Four" Forf-H ign Ministers' deputies on thefl future of the former Italian col-B onies, at present m ses-lon h^-M has now reached a decisivoß stage and is expecting to WnM elude its work next week,
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  • 65 16 TOKIO. Friday: A formed member of the Belgian t«J« commission, Jacques M. v^WM was sentenced today to ir "P"M sonment for R year and B*fH 74,790 yen by a Kobe -m eeneral provost court. D'BliawhoisofEgj-ptiwjM tionality was convicted having sold Jar r w M balckmarket prices H
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  • 118 16 DEATH APPEALS DISMISSED ?ff-wgLSiSiM peals against .-nt^ce passed against tvu (m a nM unlawful possesion of t>^™ was dismissed by J App^H tion of Malaya^ our. yC ThI da firs a t appeal to Iv missed was that ol liart^B old Mohanvd airman of h wanfr i fl stationed it
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