Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 March 1947

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  • 46 1 BY THE PEOPLE FO/? THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAY A' The Sunday Tribune Now p/iatc simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Phone Numbers Editor *si 3 Editorial sgi i Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5815 Itr/tGLVS SINGAPORE, MARCH 30, 1947. I'KICK TEN CENTS
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  • 277 1 DYAK LEADERS FEAR ACTION BY HEADHUNTERS New Developments In Sarawak (Sunday tribune stun Rep^rJrj Dyuk r-aitra In Sarawak are reported ti have det'aied re-ently that ''unless a member of me Brook*family < -itti Sr/awak during April, they v.ill not be sp< n.s.tj ti^adhunU i.r action." i. i;)\t, nine Bi'lMMtl-leaclien arc
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    54 1 Mony itCTaled on St. Pat rck's Day F eld Marshal Lord Montgomery, C.1.G.5.. vict'Je a St. Patrick's Day Umr of Insvea oil Headqunr e r*. Eas em Command H unsICW. The pic lire shows— Field Marshal Montgomery presei ed to .h a sprb.g of sham ioci- > y Pie. Eve
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  • 246 1 Outsider Wins The National LIVERPOOL. Mar. 29. CftllgI 100-1 Irish outsider, won the Grand Nation. ,l today by twenty lengths from Lough Conn, v.-ith Kami third. The favourite, Prince Regent finished fourth. Fifty m vt-n ran. The going was lu heavy that last yeur's winner, LOvely Cottage was scr itched.
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  • 107 1 DUSSELDORF. Mar. 29 —A b r hunger demonstration is planned ;oday in the Ruhr city rf Dortmund, after yesterdays u break of str kes and disor- era in Duesseldorf. Essen anct many o her towns. Dusselciorf itself was 'oday cue' wi.h factoi es birk a^
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  • 58 1 BATAVIA. Mar. 29. A n u tch military spokesman s id today j tuU baiius have lately been temTis'ng the pM>u)atiiu] 'n an area around Medan. In close co-oper.ition with th? Chinese and Indonesian poiic? forces, thii area was ucciniea, the spokesman said This formed the first
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  • 206 1 MOSCOW. Mar. 29— Conversations bet w-. en tne British and Russian representatives tor a revision of the Anglo-Soviet treaty have begun in Moscow. Ihe talk 3 are between M. Andrei Vysh:nsky, Deputy Sov-ec Foreign Minister, and M. Golunski representing Russia, and Sir Maurce Paterson,
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  • 117 1 KIDLINGTON, Mar. A boy, aged two-and-a-half. "to a flooded stream at Bridlington. Yorkshire, and swept through the town along a 100-yard tunnel and sea. Fishermen rescued him alive, but uncons--iu*t as he floated near the harbour mouth. d«»HK rthur Purvis s0 of Mr. and
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  • 135 1 WE' LL BE DEAD BEFORE WE USE ATOM BOMBS" Am means Warned WASHINGTON. Mar. 29.— George H. Earle of Pennsylvania said today that most Americans may be dead five years from now because "we are too naive .'.ml charitable to use Ike atom bomb on Russia before yiw uses it
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  • 477 1 (Sunday Tribune Financial Correspondent) What time was the news of the increase in the Ministry of Supply price of tin from £380.10 to £437 published in London? That question was being asked In the Malayan share markets yesterday where strong criticism was made of the news
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  • 63 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) PENANG, Mar. 29. Four hundred Incian Mimic pal labcurers returned to work today after s r iking for two days. A dec s o.i to call off the s-r.ke was reached late last night following a lengthy meetly g when Dr. N.
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  • 56 1 WASHINGTON. Mur 2<J General Dwight Eisenhower today said it, was perfectly possible for a different system of government to .xist in the same world a> the American system providing it let us alone." He said he was convicted that the Russian people do not want var
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  • 69 1 BRISBANE. Mar. 29. Roy.il Australian Air Force search planes have found the Dutch Naval Dakota missing since last Tuesday in open country near Pinecreek, about 125 mil' g southeast i-i Darwin. '>n Australia's cuast. People, believed to be the survivors wejre seen walking near the plane,
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  • 44 1 EDUCATION COMMISSION TOU RS HOSPITALS The Commission tor Higher Education for Malaya made a tour of Singapore hospitals ves terd iy. It is undcrsto<.i that the visits art aimed at giving the Commission an idea of conditions of study in the local hos- pitals.
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  • 213 1 20 Will Claim $800 Million Front Wall St. Foil lalbol (W< Mar. 29.— David Needs, 45 ir old former Walsh miner, has prepared a new head;i for Wali Street today, bin it has nothing; to do wit] sti ck market. Needs announced that he plans to knock the ground from
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  • 30 1 NANKING, Mar. 29. -Gene ral Chang Chun. Governor ck Szcchuan. \v 11 definitely become th, next Premier of China, Reutex learned from a hgh authcritative .source odny
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  • 54 1 WELLINGTON. Mar. 29 —A ■>harp earthquake shock cond this week was felt at 6.27 a.m. today (local time) at Gisborne, New Zealand. It lasted only a lew seconds and no damajj<' was reported. Tidal waves hit CJ sborne area on W dnesday after a severe earthquake si)
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  • 84 1 BATa V I a Mar. 2i> iw Dutch aut horltie t xiay reli ihe 3 044 ton Br t h rrelgii Empire Mayrover, winch intercept a by Dutch warships and .sent to BUtavia this week. SI: has ikjw resum< .1 her voyage to the Indonesian
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  • 41 1 SHANGHAI. Mar. 29.— A Central News agency dispatch from Taipeh said today that over I.GOO civil servants and dependents from the China mainland we.rt- killed or injured in the Fo:mosa:i uprising which began on February 28.
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  • 92 2 Driver didn't know he knocked down man ;ted m 'he i District Court yesterday, d< a h Ol v driving a mill egligent m inner on Oct. l! se ite o .i s rigorous mprlsonm< Oigg said h he renw mlj r< i olhing afi he turned Into R h
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  • 339 2 STORE PAPERS REPORT OF CO UR T CASE CRITICISED u Prej udicial To Defence" Lawyer Two Singapore lawyers, Mr. D. s. and CO. I n senting two members of thi ient keoper of the Atomic Club, vho charged Lasl week on thrco separate counts of storing and purchasing dutiable vl'iskoy,
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  • 135 2 M Chinese stiry Dr. Wu i c < -*ulGeneral In Singapore, at >he ma s rally ta rcivt:.\i<:u:. of the fouri vrersary of China's youth Day j heatre in s The partic pan tclude< reI in >re Mran 300 Chii ese youth clubs, miilds ana schools.
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  • 55 2 The averag< amou cur- in >r xima cly $3M 12 m mil on in Pebruar: 1942, showa i lu( i of i bout 78 per Of pre-war currency, notes the value of $72 million have already been impounded and des roye wh l< iew usues since
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  • 51 2 Teo Ah Hejk (26), aliened to have demanded 53. 60 from a compatriot In ordey that the latter may become B member of the "08" secret society, appeared on a charge of extortion before Second Magistrate L. c. Goh. yesterday. The case was postponed tor mention on Apr.
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  • 241 2 Hundreds See Woman LionTamer Mauled At Circus Sydney, Mar. 29. A woman lion-tamer, who was mauled by a lioness, says she wants to "go back to teach the lioness who is boss." She is expected to make a quick recovery. In hospital she tuld Miss Wirth, one of the proprietors
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  • 186 2 i \Mi](i look plac yes tcrday afternoon al St. Andrew' i Cathedral, between Mr. Rodney Jack Stonely Pranks ;!n <i Miss Beatrice Jean Parry Elder. Miss Eld daught *r ol Dr. and Mrs E. A. Elder The bride who w;k given aw ly by her lather, wore a
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  • 62 2 21 Appeals To Be Heard Tl Sin pore Criminal Court of Appeal will b gin. a session here at the Bupreme Court commencing from tomorrow. Tlv- Chiel Justice. SimiMporr. M.r Murray-Aynsley, the Ch'el Justice Malayan Union. Mr. Ju itice H. C. Wilhin. Mr. Justice Jobling ind Mr. Justice Brown will
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  • 97 2 Serious injury to the head was caused when a young Indian Muslim was knocked down by an omnibus proceedin:; to Tanjong Pagar. at 2.30 yesterday afternoon, 150 yards from U\e bus-stop near the High Street- North Bridge Road junction. About a three-inch square of flesh
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  • 118 2 ORATORICAL CONTEST An inter Jtins literary batt i was seen when all the chapters of th" Method'st Youth Fell »w--ship rod t. r its Brsi p. I war oratorical conte ty\ ei Mr. George G 1 i mps :n, < X th Public Relatii He who acted as i ne
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  • 193 2 CONCEALED SMALLPOX, MALAY FINED In he third Police Court brfcre Mr. Nightingale, Abdullah b D Ilamid. of 25, Mivito Roac pleaded guilty to concealing ;< u-r c ises of smallpox at 190, M Pleasant Read a hut occupie.l by his son -i a -law. i be ca» s were b
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  • 169 2 STORE NAVAL OFFICER'S SUICIDE P3NANG. Mar. 29.— The story of how a Naval officer from Singapore while recuperating in Pcnang in July last, took his j own life while imagining himself to be in financial difficulties, was revealed in the Coroi ner's inquiry today. Lieut. S. H. Powell R.N.R. i
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  • 80 2 Under Ihe auspices ot the Pan-Malayan Council of Joint Action u mass meeting is to be held at 11 t-hi.s morning- at, Farj rer Park at which important (ec sions on the constitutional proposals are expected to be taken. The meeting will be presided over by
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  • 75 2 Wilfred Ares il-B>, B Bri isher liv'ng at the Marine Hostel, Anson Road, had a charge of robbery preferred agai Ist him when he appeared before Second Magistrate L. C Goh yes ere ay. He and some ethers were alleged to have robbed a driver
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  • 56 2 Army Mi!k, Biscuits For Public Sale The Army are offering for public sale 223,038 lb. of English, American and Australian m.ik powder and 145.600 lb. of Service biscuits. The S ocks are at A 1 Sub-de-po., Singapore S.R.D., Berlaycr Creek. Paslr Panjang Road, ana tenders are to be submitted to
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  • 226 2 Six 'Mushroom' Markets To Go (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Six 'B.M.A. parks" or temporj markets erected during the B.M.A. p riod at Smith Street, Ramah Street, China Street, Waterloo Street, Hindoo Road, and Aliwal Street will b abolished on Jure 30, 1047. The Municipality has refused to extend further the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 127 2 APPOINTMENTS Mr. Edward Frank Middleditch has been appointed an Administrative Officer, Malayan Administrative Pool, with tllett from 6 February'. IU4T. Mr. Middleditch arrived on March 1. Mr. Maurice Montague Freeland has been appointed a Studio Engineer, Department ci Broadcasting, Malayan Union and Singapore. The appointment of Mr. Tom Smith as
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    • 254 2 Arriving- Ay ffe j/i "TREVELYAN" BOOK YOUR MACHINE— K RE 125cc. R E MADE LIKE A Gl O ver i PPEED < ver 40 Weighs only 130 lbs. Fu I partu ulars from[AN LEE CHIA COMPANY Sols U s r }>u fora ►YAL ENFIELD Adt of: H.M. ft/V V .\//</
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 30 2 MISCELLANEOUS TKDIA OFFERS: Scissors. K-.ivrs, Cu'Urv E. P. N B. Wares and all kinds of Sports uroc;'s. Inqulr es direct 'o: The I Works, Manager. HIE WINNER TRADERS. SIALKOT CITY
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  • 330 3 Fag Ration For Servicemen Cut, Bnt... t brands. Each r taller has been given a card on whten h iia^ in .narx the date, the amount ol cigaEc lc« sold t > him esch week the net welfHt rt tobacco ana the total value. (Sunday
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  • 170 3 S'pore Racegoers Charter Plane For Easter Mai. an A rways are starring a daii.y uasM-^er service between 8 i gapore, Kuala LumDur. Tnuh tune Penanet in a months lime when Chmr seid plane arrives irom EngA* I moment they i:ave rniy one plane. They plan »av< a :.< c Airspeed
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  • 218 3 JAP GENERAL PROMISES: 'NO SUICIDE' RABAUI*. Mar. 2j. Geaeral 1 Bui Itnamils w;. eonit Riant U I i 1 Kitfhtrt in Oflbap bi Bout* ux t -1 lie. tried to commit suicide in he COfrpaußd of Robaill piisoi in Juj\, n was revealed for ttw flantia imamura, ii is afciftaifc
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  • 441 3 Washington, Mar. 29.— Thp House Appropriations Committtc approved the administration's request for $200,000,000 to $300,000,000 to feed the hungry populations m five United States occupation zones after hearing the testimony by bighvanking officials on relief essential t«. combat communism The
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  • 84 3 NEW DUEL CHALLENGE PARIfI liar 29 I*lllll Ba»- B c allsi Ci nu y In h n-\ mhly wtM yesterday eVtnini was tth li o a QtteJ by Bocialis* decia. to'i Deferre, today said the whole affair was new in the hands of the ..wo ac versaries" .seconds B?s d.
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  • 141 3 WARSAW Mar* 29.—U k ra I nian I error. s 8, operatirg on the BCTlet-Pcl sh border, has assassinated General Karl Swlerczei w.k Pol sh Vice-Minis- er of Na-'o. ;J Defence -t wm t>fl"---c allv announced here. ji.ro lfirmed rt pur s rer.ch n^ that ether i
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  • 59 3 SYDNEY. Mar. 28. The I Federated Clerks Union decided tvday lc impose a ban on Ship- mem of wool from Australian ports, th'j date lo be lettlcd Mer. The Union is taking mis ictiou became it ailescs tbe arbitj rut'on court has delayed hearing lof Its
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  • 230 3 His Cat Gives The Fasicst Salute London, Mar. 128. Arnold Spcencr 1/MOC ol i J ewli v Hill, Quildfor I. Sum safd at the Old Bailey fcodan thai he has :i cat which giyes the Fascist salute for its dinner I was speak! nn in ills cwi say they had
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  • 320 3 COLOMBO, Mar. 2f)^-A ten-miilioiwap-e scheme has been prtjmred by the CMombo Mttnicipal Council in u bid to r^ievr (he coage tion in the city caused by tin* wartime movcnirt t of poptilatiot] frfai me villages search of employ ,iu ill aaJ the practical cessatiDn
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  • 78 3 Creek 'Offensive' To Start Today ATHENS, Afar. 29 The "general offensive" against Greek eui r lla iNhmgiiatit Greece will start tomorrow a •'•v. hours lLct tho expirat'ion f Government's offer of am- o ru< i Ulaa who turren-frf-t v, th their arms within a u >-\i\\ y i was reliably
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  • 86 3 CALCUTTA. Mar. 29. The Police fired sever*] rounds today to dt'al with cummuna' »n--eidents in ihe disturbed ar-eas 9i Calcutta. Fifteen such incidente, including a few cases of arson. hav t > been reported, since midmlghl One company of British troops was stil] patrolling disturbed
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  • 67 3 SHANGHAI, Mar. 20.— Five ftpcmona perished inst night in a nro which swept a Chunking native hotel. The bla/c starts -d at 10 p.m. and was extin-•-'iVLshprj mj minute later, but Rvi fuesti were trapped. TUfee Hrrmfn a«d two n\sld^nts ih a building in the former
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  • 75 3 HANNE3BURG, Mar. 29 Thf lire brigade am- lied one of he wcrst riots for months at a .xiun c nai native hcstel in JohrniH.sburg. N'alivecj ret fire to the compound offices and '.ricri to prevep.i tho ftre brigade from putting cut the blaze by throwing S*oneB.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 252 3 Ve^, the) v.ritc with thrm ind v xEk. V^ Cairo, in Tiiiibuctuo and IVnncr.i iVcck '^v^H^L^ ali (.limatc. and conJit.orr. The >^18l \W. peni au- jjiyi.ij.- fauliiess service v.u m. fRh cat. F'l.ATJtiN'lM pens are si.|,l by K-ttri Vi^ rr\ Sfa^ stores and staiioocfs. *'."»O'^ Trade iTuj.vu- l.> Soli (\>r.n;\tjnar
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  • 1925 4  -  VERA ARDMORE bu— Dutch Na val aiding I always think that then something especially thrilling about a Naval wedding, and I wa^ certainly not disappointed last Tuesday afternoon when I attended the marriage at Wesley Chinch. Fort Canning, of thi popular Lieut. Commander Simon de Boer and
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    • 93 4 ENGLISH DINNER SETS" For 6 and 12 Persons— Decorated in Exclusive Designs— Tea-Sets and Crystalware. Just Unpacked. Also PYRKX OVEN C.LASSVVARE— Casserole Dishes, Pie and Butter Dishes, Fruits, JcUics. Cond mrnt.s Sots e c AIJ, AT MODERATE PRICKS. r^ CALLAT Vogue s Department Store, A. PERRY CO. 27, High Street
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  • 381 5 Our Young Malayans— 24 Australian Cockt til Party Many Ai foregathi 'V- kiln 27. feld R rea O f Mr. said Mr Cit Cutt>» < seen Mr. llaiKl" rioner, who P t Mr.v ILissi ■bo is i urs t up-w pt coil ire- J ing in a greeny gr< frock
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  • Article, Illustration
    1609 5  -  K.L. Goes Gay Childn n's Co/iu its Mra o Keefc, who lias re- < iniv arrvu from America suited hei bloiu!*' colouring with i draped black model. Mrs. i tin :r ct was in Mis. Roy I tlaffutLil-hued I.' 11l L.) a loiig Olack SKi t. I'iil blue
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  • The Sunday Tribune SUNDAY, MARCH, 30. 1947.
    • 595 6 The replacement of the asshouse" by "a military corrective establishment," announced by the Secretary lor Wai in the House of Commons, is i reform which may well make greater appeal to soldu-r.s than any of the Montgomery concessions. Trial and dispensation Of punishment in the Army
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  • 1010 6  - COMMUNISM LET'S BE RATIONAL! W. A. Harpur Whether you stpport, damn with faint praise or roundly I condemn Communism, you cannot afford to ignore the existence jm of an ideology which commands millions cf adherents throughout the world and is said to have ten thousand followers in Malaya. By in
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  • 876 6 (By G. Graf ton Green). In river punts, amphibian lighting vehicles and army tank. I have been touring <ome of flooded areas of Britain see'ng at first hand the fight against the waters. In his lat st nationwide broadcast Mr. Attlee said: "The British people
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  • 649 6 Her Ladies-in- Waiting In South Africa With the King ami Qut en ai Lhc Princesses au tour ii ill Afrii a, Ihr men accompan them ;u having n non-i top r- um\ < thr >ughi u1 It until the party return i i L nd< n
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 364 7 Two Cops "Guard" Notorious Malayan Highway —And Their Station Shuts Down At 10 Every Night! (Sunday Tribune gtafl Reporter) mgnway robberies occur almost daily alon<* the n£rf r it road vital trunk r( ad Un king *ingapore with the Malayan Union capital. But at Aver Bcniban police station, which houses
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  • 112 7 BURMA BEANS POISONOUS Official RANGOON, war. -'X-lne rnment <-f Burma in a „r r t"< l|% tnwnmrt ,l, e "ilt"! 1 l KirK" over (he death aiH UlnOM < aused t-» the p«' >:»!•* C>yl«>n f»y l^p t— f mpfifltl Of brans Oiinped lro« Borma. ffeg pN> ■>u b^W: <4
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  • 78 7 PARIS Mm ii« The body 0l :i 15-V" schoolfflrl has red from the River n St'nc Paria suburb A M he iivt-r bank saidlan !">■ w l^' i town myself j ha < < ommitted ji fault" i lit* headm .re of Ihe g'rl's rchool said the
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  • 73 7 Third Bomb Outrage In A Week Cairo. Mar. 28. A bomb exploded tonigh; at the AngloIpptUn Un in Building ai Zanulek. tearing a bi^ gap In the other wall. No casualties are reported. Thif th rd ouirage against :he club occurs within a week of the union holding a meeting
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  • 149 7 SYDNEY, Mar. 29.— A dog saved his injured master, who was stranded without aid at a lonely camp near A T dSOorin, south Gladstone, Queensland. Alter a ;razier. Arthur Barton, of Norton Hills. Nagoorin. had slipped and twisted h:s neck, he managed to struggle to
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  • 103 7 Atom Bomb Stopped Russia Expansion WASHINGTON. Mar 23— Ii I «|e United Stal -did not have SK.A 1 bomb Ru-ian armies Jould have fanned out nil over jur«.pe today and ever most of ft" 1 G*™*c H. Earn*, former Ho, c ed r? tate^ diplomat told the J C f
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  • 129 7 DARWIN, North Aus ral a, Mar. 28.— Six islanders from Sarua, in the Banda sea, have reached Darwin to seek work after a 450 m'le journey across an open sea in a 21-foot canoe. The r trip is regarc ed here as a grea* feat
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  • 36 7 Attlee Cancels Trip To Australia LONDON, Mar. 28. The Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee, has cancelled his proposed sixweek visit to Australia and New Zealand this Summer because of the economic crisis, official sources said tcdav U.P.
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  • 118 7 HANOI. Mar. 28. -French troop* met strong resi-tanc' from Vietnamese < Indo-Chine>e nationalists* during mapping up operations south-west of Hadong. it was reported today. A French armoured detachment patrolling in the region of Song Nhu? Giang was held up for >everal hours by attacks from a
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    969 7 The H. G Of British Hone Racing In its early beginnings, Newmarket was just a small English market town. Righi off the beaten track, "it would have remained insignificant and unknown had it noi been built on the fringe of .i heath destined to become world famous. it is
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  • 56 7 CENTRALIA. (ILLINOIS* Mar. 28.— Eleven more bodies were found today in Centralia coal mine here, scene of the explosion on Tuesday, bringing the number of known dead up to 78, with 33 missing. The men in the mine at tnp time totalled 142. of
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  • 242 8 PARAMOUNT SCORES 9 NOMINEES Paramount i nine nominate as 1 i the year's Ac- Idemy Oscars" in the annual ;:st of nominations. This wai announced by fean H eraholt, President ol the Ac-ad* my. Paramount'! nominations were in the following categories: Best Performance by an Act ress: Olivia DwHavilland. for
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  • 117 8 When Cary Gra weighed and m "raw" tor a bit of I acrobatics j he pertorms in "The Bachelor and the Bob'oy-Soxor." he scaled only 176 pounds. His original stud! i weigh-in" chart, d February 2. 1932, put the -ix f( lus act r at 181
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  • 365 8  - When The Studio Held Its Breath DAVE DOUGLAS By No newcomer la Hollywood hisjiry e^f carried mire restiMuibttßy n a single :;tene than r vi- vrfts calleJ uvkmi It Ao Avrittg Ihe ii.xvii f < <v 1 kttry-Fcx*a Rlmfwg of Fntt Werfel's I ol BenwAet* V' which irak' act ie-back
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  • 256 8 Bobby D riscoll To Play Eddie's Son I Cai s n-less comedian, whose five igln I him wit It a source for comedy material fo yeai will have 10-year-old Bobby Driscoll tnal< Offspring RKO Fudic. and Walt ie talented youngster under contract. Practically every Juvenile actor in H illywood was
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  • 277 8 STAR NOT OUT OF CHARACTER IN NEW ROLE It was no accident but studied design which led Producer Beri. Granet to cast Robert Mitchum as an artist In RKO Radio's "The Locket", derspite the i that in his previous roles I the sensational new star h;:a played robust he-men characters.
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  • 166 8 He Follows In Ancestor's Footsteps "Close-Up"' an original >tory by James Pee. has ben purchased by KKO Radio and will become the first big feature picture to be filmed entirely in the new RKO Pathe Studios in New York City. Nat Holt, who will produce "Close-Up' under the xecutive super
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  • 224 8 'The Last Days ol Pompeii", rated by preview critics as one oi the motion picture art's greatest undertakings, brings to \h~ theatre and til lovers ol dynamic human drama a record of the exciting gilded days ol dissolute and pagan Rrme. which were sturtlingly coincident with,
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  • 87 8 HOLLYWOOD— At the invitation of the American Cancer Society. Orson Welles has agreed to make the 5-minute >hort film which will be used by that organization in theatres throughout the country for its 1947 app al for fund-. WelW's. currently producing, directing and co-starring with Rita Hay
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  • 423 8 "CARNIVAL SIDELIGHTS On one particular day Director Stanley Haynes decided to -hoot tt nn an angle which necessitated the camera being set up actual 1 in the -ea. A platform was built to take the battery and th camera was up on jn elongated, strengthened tripod. Then the camera crew
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  • 39 8 There*! no nerd asking, "Who is she?* 1 You know the answer as well a-, an; one rise—it's Rita Hajrwerth, who stars in Columbia's sensational "Gilda" which opens at the Rex on W« y.
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  • 243 8 When Char] 5 Laughton does anything he throw: his heart and soul into it. When he pi; the role oi the arch-pirat< Captain Kidd, h< swunu; his cutlaiaround set SO 1 at lit v< ty nearly decapitatec several as^oi hands and actoi Currently,
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    15 8 I- Hollywood would qei on better ii th I wer pjcOi-rrs aj?d >/e actors.**
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  • 47 8 II Barry Sullivan I ui)' r tii ion, the actor who Ls curreni ly pla: up port Ing role to For I Janv- r in Columb'as 'Framrn. could JU i Ulld and lei tl come I If i son. n c my thing iu- throw:
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  • 3280 9  -  JOE LOUIS My Life Story by On January 12, 1942, just three days after my bout with Buddy Baer, I signed for my biggest flght lor the smallest pur.se as a soldier for Uncle Sam at iwcutyone dollars a month. When my Chicago
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  • 132 10 'MRS. MOPS' COMES TO UK's AID Lor.sfoiv, M*r. 23. "M;-.v. M^ps' fi hclplnu in Bt. tain's great titan up after ihe flood. S'ne i.-i mob te ravel ing arourd in (i Win wifft wringer rn- ps, brooms, pails, i.oap suT)siiu.es ana scrubbers. Fifty vans are ih action, ana ihcrc are
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  • 262 10 RINCSIDER'S COLUMN Siamese Giant May Fight Frisco Here Leo Heaney, West rn Australia wc-lterwi'ight champ, will ccme lo Singapore. The bloride Australian has cabled to Promoter Kim Lin accepting the terms offered to fight ben in May. His opponents will probably be oom P-.jng
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  • 142 10 SYDNEY. Mar. 29— Former dairyman, 55-year-old Edward Thompson, of Limestone Creek, Queensland, has solved the problem cf how to get a peaceful night's sleep. He has built himself a visitorproof iree house, 70 feet from ht ground. Thcmpson has spent his r.'phts for the past
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  • 198 10 Lake Success, Mar. 29.- China today called en Ihc Uttilrc Nations to tackle WWld disarmament and W Hd ouslv" because neither was Doss:ble without Ihe other. fci«r tm t> l) ;-t- n ,ri Am n riCue: 'fai c.ii Chl&fl waxnrfd Ihn Unitrci Matirni CcmnHi sicn cl
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  • 207 10 Co-operation Of Princes Essential To New India LONDON. Mir. 29. The naicnalists now In the saddle in Inda will be.s- the welfare or he country by coming ,C terms h the Princes, sayS r Alfre: Watson, former ed*.or of he Calcutta Statesman. In u.i article in the current is- *ue
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  • 239 10 N-w Yorji, Mar. 28.- -The Security Council today dlsCUSbe«j American trusteeship over \\u Japanesa mandated irV.r'ds, on which it was reported Australia is withdrawing all opposition. Australia's Colonel Houg-sun declared that as representatives of the natiuns which fuught against Japan had been admitted to
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  • 138 10 MOLOTOV DENOUNCES TURKEY MOSCOW, March 29.— Soviet Foreign Minster Molo.ov denounced Turkey as a countrv hat waited un i! Germany s defeat was cer.aln before declar ng war a. id th?i w she helpad Gcrinar.v curng tne war and profited by it. Molo oVa at ack o.i Turkey was his
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  • 125 10 Southampton, Mar. 28.— Robert Taylor and his wife, Barbara Stanwyck, who Were mobbed outside the Empire Theatre, in Leicester, Square, last night after their arrival for the pren ier of Stanwyck's film "Other Love" sailed from Southampton for homo today in the United States Lines flagship
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  • 50 10 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF LONDON, March 29—Br!:ain's hope of holding an internat or,al exhibition it) Lond'Vi in 1951 was r ispelled today by Sir s .affrrri Grippe President of the R ari or Tra-io who v\ a •tc n^s ruc'lnr drma-da oi labour an* nrtcrip' wrtild m-.»r such a project ImpOßfibl*.
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    • 153 10 GRILLING, GRIM BUT GLORIOUS! Tin: truth or war WITH ALL ITS SH.KIMM; REALISM —f— COMES TO Till t>l 11 a.m., UO, n imitiir IM.KASE N(, IK 4.00, G.3t T A T H A Y lni^ 9.00 v n 1 11 A 1 Phone SMI To-Day For 3 Dav Only. nj^k
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    • 141 10 OfiiCV 3.15, e-30i 9.15 f*.n 1. aria Mohd Mc'.iamed El Kaiilawi in 'Hassan And Hsssan" A.i AU-i*Ulaya Premiere yp ian Film Plocded with Dan< ej and Modern Rl-.ym«c Songil Ccm nc: 'Village Otrl" _J MARLBOROIii «>; eni3 g laaay ?> ?o. 630 915 p.m. By Pub 1 c Special RequesSHOK
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    • 980 11  -  Atomic Thrilling Stadium Soccer (H> u, a goai }n the tir.^t minute, ana leading by W( tp ml SQoa alter rtiU:iipU',n, tfce Iviaia> iatipn iaika [q tutp up the*] i|nbe%tea record in iii< S.A.fJ^ league, when the^ lost by three g;oaU tu :iiuuy t.»
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    • 67 11 LONDON B I'e: (i he Rui?by *en .sport aids recn •I hi recruiting and all hive told mv th .port i the Incentives wh:ch iTii^r* luin thelie said. "When recruits ioin up they say tJ 1 they net a better thane in playing ngbfand ,occer than in
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    • 150 11 in a friendly badminton match live singles and four doubles between the Amicable Sports LJnioQ and the Combined Friend hip Badminton Party pi.i.rd at the latter's court, the Amuablr won by five games to lour Results. (Amicable player, mentioned first): SINGLES: Bob Quek beat Sean Ke*
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    • 51 11 The following will represent i the C.Y.MA. in a friendly game against the Singapore Tailors' ftmoriltlon to-day at the premises of St. Peter Paul at 7.00 p.m. Tan Teng Siang. Tan Chek Khoon. J. Nalpon. W. HendrolT, Ang Yong Boon. Louis Lim. Ang Yong Mong and Thomas
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    • 35 11 The monthly committee meeting of the Merrytime Badminton Party will be held today at 10.00 a.m.. at the residence of the Hon. Asst. Secretary, Mr. Tan Wee Hock. No ■".it; Joo t'hi.H K»u«l
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    • 141 11 Playing at the home cjart last Saturday, the Brighton B. P. bea; the Carefree B P. in a return badminton matcn of 4 singles and 3 doubles, by 5 games to 2. Results (Brighton players first*: A. B. Aljaiu be it Wee Teck Yan. 12 15.
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    • 616 11 $142 Dividend At K L. Races KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Win the Peace, ridden by Jockey Mawi, created a big upset in today's v is, winning the last event m heavy rain to return a dividend ot $142— the biggest tins year. The sky was overcast whm the days races oegan.
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    • 96 11 Yesterday's tote dividends at a glance: Race I— Skittals S3l. $9 Happy Valley S7 Skipper $11. Race 2 Trumpin^ton SGO, $13 Rex Flash $7 Yutoi Sf*. Kate 3— Shoot Tp II $11, S7 Bittor Sweet $8 Lavdy IJo re S8 ;l l__.la«-k IN.i S!», $fi Turncver
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    • 36 11 Total pool: $191,685. Ist, *****8; 2nd. *****. 3rd, *****4. Starters: *****3. *****4. *****3. *****0. *****6. *****2. *****. *****. *****7. Double totes: Ist double: f> tickets. $284 each: 2nd double. 6 tickets $444 each.
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    • 38 11 The Jcllilads Athletic Union defeated the Bukom Sports Club soccer team by one goal to nil at Bukom In u friendly ••■•fr match The «ame was fast and \\riti in<- throughout The (it i hall
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    • 236 11 Auck Y ancl, Mar. 29. the MC< with a fine victory over u ;>y 65 i una here today. 'I he tow U n j i okv v, lev;'; they oismis i Tin; MCC owe a rrea! <l< I i > I), n s
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    • 56 11 11 ing Club folli v. i Ing y< Bl 1 i: c. Committee: Mr. N. A. MaUal. Mr. N. R. M.su-i Mr. R M. Meytr, Mr. Chua Cheng Liai. R r. J Layc<M t pate S. Q. Won' Mr. J. A. Oagan, Mr. Lee Chim Huk Mr. T.
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    • 133 11 Rain Spoils Cricket Rain again interrupted Singapore crick t tgr the third weekend. The SRC. vs. Ceylon Sport> Club game scheduled for yesterday and today on the padang will start at 11 this morning. At tne other end of the Padanji, the S.C.C. and the
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    • 175 11 NEW YORK. Mar. 29, Marcel Ccrdan of Morocco middleweight champion oj Europe, rocketed toward a world title fight tonight by knocking out young Harold Green of Brooklyn, after two minutes and nineteen seconds of the .second round. In the Mudisen Square Garden. An explosive right,
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    • 40 11 SPORTS CRICKEI sR c fi Ceylon Bporti r b JManfl U ;i1 iri. cS m.n Barrack,. 1 15 p m Indian ur 11 a m. n) S(;i Id' v 11 a ra 'b(i I- Al m. 1 b V> P
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  • 508 12 MALAYA WINNING BATTLE FOR FUEL Oil Replacing Coal rdonJaj Tribune stifv Rer>>r,jr) Malaya is winning the battle for fuel. Th< coal shortage that has inieatened in. counties vi aj inuu^tnes in be.ng steadily overcome oy tne K*eattr u-e oi tueJ oij .'..i.iii j, available. I i oieoging companies and other
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  • 61 12 M DJ LHI, M ir. 29 Vice* 1 ba Uiviutl I t ul] liuiian proc rif< i nee in A^ni II was announced toda It was j ami <.: Ul t Mr Guni tii- Viceroys i a fisultailun and arrive bi New Delhi Marcti SI and
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  • 128 12 SHANGHAI. Mar. 29- The Democratic Socialist Party today informed United Press that an agreement has been signed between the Kuomintang, Democratic Socialist and Young China parties, on a programme calling for a political solution of the Chinese communist problem as soon as the commmunists were willing to
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  • 287 12 held fntTthe <te»th f t d;iy when an in( J' Ji ry <■ ir r" the aiT^v n lndx *»">Y- who Was killed were miur-d J S lhis futalily Mr. A. c. Maxwell, Chief Po'ice Officer. Kedah relate-i the •s/cry of 'low he brought
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  • 67 12 I PAINA. Mar. 29. -I -dan doMcemen who have been on sr ke here since Tuesday re- ti rnci 'O duy to: ay. The strike s (n rea when dJitp Dlinary action was taken two nolireme 1 at Patna and one at Gaya. Hie s nke
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  • 130 12 FRANCE CAN FREE MILLION TONS RICE NKW DELHI. Mar. 29. -A m Ilion tons of rice arc stored up in Vietnam -con trolled Coch'n China lor ex& rl t i India and South-East Asm as soon as th French blockade was lifted said Professor Tranavan Giau. form er President ol
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  • 71 12 ROME. Mar. 28.— Screaming, cursing Deput.es of the Constituent Assembly, came near to a brawl tcday when th- R'ghtists cnarped again that the nai.an Ccmmunists were spreidnppiiwcu^ violence throughout the country in a systematic campaign of disorder The vice president of the Assembly. Giovanni
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  • 114 12 NANKING. Mar. 2y.- A nationalist dispatch today reported that the battle in Central Shantung was entering a decisive stage, and predicted a total communist defeat within ten days. SHANGHAI. Mar. 29 —The I prc-government Chinese afternoon newspaper Hwa Mei Wan Pao today claimed in a Tsinan
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  • 179 12 NEW YORK, Mar. 28. -Before Senator Warren Austin could make the long awaited speech on the Greek question in the Security Council today. Russia's Gromyko objected that the proposed United States declaration today was not really part of the former Greek
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  • 177 12 LONDON. Mar. 28. The Yugoslav Ambassador in Londonl Dr. Ljubo Leontitch denied this afternoon that the Yugoslav Government has asked the British Government for 200.000 ions of wheat and other goods to be sent u, Yugoslavia immediately to preve nt starvation. •Yugoslavia has asked
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  • 118 12 WASHINGTON. Mar. 20 commendations for all ticn ol f)99.cco Rhort ton i i I sugar among the small consuming areas and regions ni the Indian Pacific Ocean anas. Persian Gull area and Middle East area ever announced uv r. l i»- Intern;.'' ,onal Emergency Food Council. The
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  • 46 12 HINDU TEMPLE FOR LONDON LONDON. M.ir 29 Th*> Hindi] Ass'c: it! el Europe haa launched an appeal lor sio.coo ruvkle London with its first Hindu temple. Th<- president of the Aftsoci tion, Dr. k. M. Pardhy has left by air rot India to raise funds there.
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  • 50 12 A TOWN IS FLOODED Two photos of f| (M>ded land. Serious Moods eont^ «> threaten many tjwni and %iii aK e s of h < Thames Valhy. W»niL thf amriiK the mcst sen u affected towns, u, ld th r 3U n sl > tures here show the L of
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  • 85 12 MOSCOW. Mar. 29.--Prj flft Ahmed Firouz. Persian Ambit I sador in Muscuw, in a stakl tnent to the press, has advinctclj Persian claims. fo r $995,000^(1 for damage suffered during frl ar. He declared that overSjftl tens of muni tons and other! goods were sent across
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