Malaya Tribune, 15 April 1947

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  • 64 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5815 i SINGAPORE TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs.
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  • 138 1 (Tribcm staiT Reporter) ■t one month beginning from today legistei with the Registrar of Societhal are not registered by May 15 will be Liiregi U red s 3cieties. Mi E. C. a Adkins, the Registrar of be no changes in the Societies Ls
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  • 63 1 Rep-r^er: tha* the has not yet :i t'lite passed 1 Court on m yea Japanese stood a threethe Massacre < I hinese soon tion of the a are still a" seven accused Kav t:nura and Lt wen sentenced to -ins; while f he -It
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  • 58 1 UP n April 14—The Elizabeth Brambles Shoal. \z riamp; in to-mght >engers from New rei l 200. hall hours later. aground and U tie prospect be refl mcd beritieg said the aimediate danis no suggestion agers Should di>The weather here was only a on Southump--training to
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  • 55 1 Tnbw.e S.aff It is learned mat the Singapore police have offered a to:al of $22.000 as rewards for ten different cases this year, but so far. the public have not respenaed. c jept in one case where there as a hkedhood that pan cf a $5.000
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  • 72 1 these might have gone out of existence and a great many had -prung up to fill the breach during tne last one and a halt years An exempted society doe- not have to file its returns with the Registrar, but a regi-tered society nas to file these returns. The Reaa-trar
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  • 188 1 Tribune Stajj Reporter) Mea-ure- are taken b> the Government to expedite clearance Ql property held by tne Custodian ot Property. Valuables held in the Custodian s strong room is said to be only a tract'on of 1 per cent of the valuables that lay in the
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  • 46 1 -Reuter London. Apr H Wren Number II In World War I. lira Bee:nce M Brow:. BE M has left the WRNS for the second time. She joined up again for World W r ar ll—wuh her daughter.—Reuter
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  • 233 1 'Tribune Staff Reporteri Our greatest need today is to approach each other's problems sympathetically and to promote universal understanding: if this Wore done, all petty differences can fee mutually solved. observed Mr. L. F. South African Commissioner m Singapore, m tm Interview with the
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  • 350 1 2-Pistol Gunman Identified liibiine rime Reporter Two of the bandit suspt-t 's arrested in Kuala Lumpur last week in connection with the s< 11.00(1 Singapore High Street jewel robbery are reported toll ive been identified by representatives of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 68 1 Vi: rial Employers' v, ;ua! General MOTOR MPENSATION B SAI ACCIDENT. of 2 A lON LI O D England" Raffle: Place, a?ORE N 8 WISE I owe yourself something,,.. GET YOURSELF SOME i.r THING WORTH WHILE, re's SOMETHING THAT WILL DO yd' CREDIT and worth every cent of the money
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    • 67 1 COLLECTED STORIES. NOVELS OF MYSTERY 9 00 GREAT FRENCH ROMANCES 9 00 STORIES OF ADVENTURE 9 00 BEST STORIES OF THE SEA 6 30 SPORTING DETECTIVE STORIES 5 7U BEST GHOST STORIES 5 70 BEST SPORTING STORIES 5.10 Postage -30 Cts. ORIENT STAR NEWS CO., 2 108. North Bridge Roaa,
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  • 137 1 —Reuter PORTLAND, Apr H—Known a* "II M.s Stay A' Hume" bMMSC >h»* never went on foreign service, fhe submarine Nreptrt- collided with the batleship Nelson in a fog on >lenda> off Portland. The submarine was damaged and the Nelson als-j sunered sluh damage but the
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  • 147 1 'Tribune Staff Reporter' A Chinese cashier of a firm New Bridge Read was reported o have been robbed a: the point of a gun by .wo compatriots cf SS.COO ar.d a coze crossed cheques at the june ior. of New Br-:z: R and Nor b Canal Road 10
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  • 26 1 U.P. SHANGHAI. Apr. 14.-Visiting Korean footballers defeated the c.aek Buvitt team 3 to 1 Sunday in the liist game of a series of four. -U.P j
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  • 224 1 TribuK* Staff Reporter) Nearly 1,000 War (ijrOoas> Insurance claims foi property IOSI from the time of the outbreak of war with Japan and March 31. 194f. have been lodged with the War Ciaims Commission in Singapore. The Malayan Union has Sent 'a further 1.000 Claims.
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  • 69 1 Reuter Washington. Apr. 1 J—Mr Parneil rnomas. Cnairman of the United Stat-, X luse ol Representatives Committee on Un-Am-erican Activities, declared tonight that the Department of Ju-tiee had "no alternative" to taking legal action against former U.S. Vice-President Henry Wallace for statements made iri Britain.
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  • 83 1 Chinese gunmen were foiled Ln attempting to commit tw robberies in Singapore, yesterday morning. In the first one. four Chinese rubbers two armed, fled after an alarm had been raised by the Indian occupant of a house in I Syed Alwi Road. In the other case,
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  • 149 1 British Ambassador's appoi ntment cancelled Reuter. London April 14 —The British Foreign Office ton:ght announced that the propo-ed app >intment of Mr V F. W. Cavendish Bentmck to be British Ambassador at R-o De Janeiru has been cancelled and that fresh appointment "will be made in th* near future" Mr
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  • 21 1 Reuter SHANGHAI. Apr 14-China g.H\- un the Bummer Tim. from mid-night tonight when all clocks will be moved forwaid one hour.—Reuter.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 590 2 SITUATION VACANT A Bailer House Shift Engineer jw required for St. James Power S alio 1. Commencing salary between $250 p.m. and $300 p.m. rising to $400 p.m., plus Cost of Living Allowance (a) single $10 plus 20% of salary, fb) married $10 plus 30% of Salary. Applicants should have
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    • 134 2 NOTICES. Malayan Railway ALL Night Mail Trains Will be Restored With Effect PROM FRIDAY, 18th APRIL, 1947 AUCTION SALE OF Ten lots of valuable freehold la id sKuated at Marine Parade and land" fro iting East Coas' Road. Singe pore, suitable for shophouses and bungalows (4 bungalow lots ranging from
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    • 391 2 I i SAttiMNW FF#>M S€AVDIV.%vfA l X CONTINENT mjL "MONGOIIA" Due Apr. 20 enroute for Saigon, Manila. Hongkong Shanghai m. S "ME0N1A".......... Due Beg< May enroute for Saigon Bangkok. j CARGO IS ACCEPTED FOR IHE EAR 1« AST SAILINGS TO U.K./CONTI NENT/SCANDINAVIA m s"ANNAM Due Apr. 17 Loac. rg at
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    • 465 2 SHIPPING l mmm —i—— mml Atbemtm For Ma lava i llxk FOB LONJXJ* ANTWERP, AM STBRDA* CHINA AND JAPA»T 1 3AM3ETTE Fi f Bar-, a, Lone o 1 GLENARTNEY loads for U.K. IXDO-CHIXA S. X SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONG» i lAIWI ft CAICUTI 1 Al [AUSANO from H'Kong Proceeds Penary
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  • 104 2 (*rom Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Apr. 14.—Armed Gurkha troops guard Perak Hydro's 0.500,000 Chcnderoh Power Dam as the strike by the Employees Union continues for the second day. Armed police units also guard the vital installations in and around Ipoh as
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  • 346 2 UP HARTFORD Apr. 13—John Xcholas Brown, Assistant Secretary of the Navy foi Air, said today that as vet no country has guided missiles that would'be effective in War. H said. "Experts hold out no hope for effective guided mis*silcs for yeas to come. When
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  • 199 2 UP BOSTON April 13. Payment frortl the J panose government for work ituy wetfe forced to perform at the point of a bayonet is sought by survivors of j the three y.urs* imprisonmenc following t.ic infamous D.ath March. according to an announcement from the
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  • 45 2 -Reuter. Rangoon. Apr. 14.—The British financial mission, headed by J. 1.0. Crombie. Third Secretary of the British Treasury, arrived here today. The mission will discuss Burma's financial problems with the interim Government in accordance with the Anglo-Burmese agreement of last January.—Reuter.
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  • 38 2 Reuter. London, Apr. 14.—A man who pulled down a house "by mistake"' and fined £50 at Leeds said he had the authority to pull down other houses and accepted the responsibility for pulling down the wrong one.— Reuter.
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  • 176 2 BRUSSELS, Apr. 14.—Britain's wartime leader, Winston Churchill, has on his own behalf and that of the United Europe Committee of which he is Chairman, sent his blessing to a sister body that is being formed here. It is the Independent League of
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  • 31 2 -Reuter HOLLYWOOD. Apr 14.- Hedy Lamarr, dim star, was admitted to hospital today suffering from bronchial pneumonia. Her doctor said she would be Riven blood tran-fusion.—Reuter.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 276 3 Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days 7>-. e v r plication of Nlxoderm b«j:r.s *aj p.mples like magic 0 Niaotftrwi Iffhl and you will soon m ing soft, smooth and ci*ar Vxcde'- Is a new discovery that MbfCi it«a on the skin that n y Plm] Red Blotches. Ec.\r.&
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    • 122 3 PLAIN LINENS I in Complete set of colours at I I» A IE M A X A X W H 42, HIGH STKKET. i IS OHi PEARL NECKLACES PHARL ear-rings DOUBLE CLIP 3ROOCHES (SET WITH STONES) Branches: PENAM* vV RANCKOK. £3» Little and Good! AT A PRICE WITHIN t WJOHb
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  • 71 3 introduced inta h 13 visory Council to a' Compen- Cnapter 70> increasing the the amount n to be payable c' r: th or injury. ting factor in asi: ation is In wage of the duly to preple so far as it so that these necessary, it fs
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  • 28 3 H dm represent- layan Democratic nl New Delhi r address the z tv on Thursday. V V. C A at 830 be "Reflections N Ini Conference."
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  • 682 3 Burnett Trial Opens A European medical officer attached to the General Hospital nave evidence next regaramg the wounds f'.und c.n Baghail Singh which were two in number, and the cause of death. The doctor said th3t he examined Bagha.l Sin«rh on the morning of March
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  • 110 3 A Chinese was taken in for questioning, on suspicion, by a detective on Saturday. wnile the suspect was n the CJ.D a Chine-e clerk walked into the office to make a furthe.statement in connection with a i armed street hold up in wh'ch he had
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  • 116 3 PENANG Judgement on three alleged Chinese bookies was delivered by Mr. A M. I. Austin in the District Court. Cheah Thuan Eng was fined $1.000 or two months' rigorous imprisonm-.nt. Ooi Yeow Teng and Hou Choui Soon were each fined SI.OOC or three months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 184 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Dr. Gani, Minister for Economic Affairs in the Indonesian Republican Government, who will arrive in Singapore in a day or two on his way to New Delhi, is known to be entrusted with an important assignment by his Government,
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  • 132 3 Abdul Latiff, an Indian, was sentenced yesterday in the Third District Court to six months' hard labour on two charges oi cauasing hurt. It transpired that on March 21 about 2 a.m.. Daram, the watchman of the Hume PipFactory at Bukit Timah.
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  • 55 3 Xt liter RANGOON. April 14. Ko fcyaw Win. the Burmes, "Red Flag lead< r. was released today from I.isein prison near Rangoon af,r a 45-day hunger strike. This man. who h d gone on a unger strike in protest against all. ".<'d pres. ion. threat nctl
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  • 88 3 The Sinhalese community of Singapore celebrated their National New Year "esterday. All the Sinhalese busine>s houses were closed for the day and of the community spent the day in visiting friends and entertaining them. In the evening the President and committee members of the Sinhale>e Association
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  • 112 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. Anthony Brooke at a press conference yesterday at the Adelpni Hotel, said he intended to siay in o.ngapore until the Br.tish Government changed its mina a'o.ut Sarawak and lifted tne ban on his entry thereNow that he had
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  • 75 3 A young Japanese PoW. Umet zu Iwao. alleged to have killed a compatriot Morimoto Zatimo on the afternoon of April 7, waproduced before the Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday. Umetzu was produced on a charge of causing the death of Morimoto. by striking him witn an
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  • 26 3 Mr. M. V del Tulo. Superintendent of Census, Mai ya. will broadcast at 9-45 p.m. today on Radio Maiay.i. His subject is "Preparations tor the Census.
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  • 190 3 I Three BORs of the R A.C.C Johore Bahru. who. according to the prosecution, had been offered $2 500 to take delivery of two lorry loads of tentage worth $14,500 from the 8.R.G.. Kranjl. and remove it to another spot were each
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  • 217 3 It i> notified tor general information tnat members of the Food Control Inspectorate have been issued with two new types oi identity cards in red and oiue and that the old pink coloured card- are no longer in useRed covers—are issued to Inspectors, Lmef
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  • 23 3 The annual general meeting of he Eingnacre* Family Benefit Society, Singapore, will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall today at 5 15
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  • 239 3 At noon today in Room No. BE, third floor. Union building, Singapore, Major Hoey, acting on behalf of the U.S. Government, will present Major General Sir H. Reginald Kerr with the Legion of Merit. The citation reads as follows. "CITATION FOR THE LEGION OF MERIT
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  • 42 3 Over thousand people attended the farewell concert given by the band of the Royai i Lincolnshire Regiment at the Botanical Gard< ns on Sunday evening and were entertain- d for an hour With an excell nt selection of music.
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  • 66 3 Cambridge Exam Papers LostNow Found The Department Of Education, Singapore, has received a cable from the Cambridge Syndicate announcing that the parcel of School Certificate j answer scrip; s from Sing o previously reported lost has I just been rec ived by tne I Syndicate, and that awards for the
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  • 64 3 The Shackle Club at Waterloo Street will close tomorrow at 10 p.m. and re-open on Friday at b p.m. at the location ot the former Fleet Canteen in Beach Road The delay in the opening ot the Club which was scheduled for Thur-dav
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  • 720 3 A now Bill is published to adjust Liability in respect of Leases and Tenancies upset during tile occupation. The Bill differs materially from a proposed Bill which was introduced last year under the title of Leases and Tenancies (War Absentees) Adjustment Bill and which was
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    • 82 4 I Essentials i for ili Well'groomed I man "HIS EXCELLENCY TOILET PREPARATIONS I At last, with the introducti I of these Preparations, men I offered a complete r. tge I products which ensure coml I able shaving and healthy, I groomed hair. j Solid Briilia ltl :e $1.50 p I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 40 4 ■Jf^fBS&SSS&gSi Sk AN ARMORED CAR. BUILT tH □J0NG VMDRLDWARI AND a T<- V Wm USED IN THE DESERT B/ fVfc n<~L LAWRENCE OP ARABIA, DISAPPEARED INTHE SHusf^Z 1120,S. TURNED UP IN GOOD V v CONDITION WITH THE 1 i AKM\^^
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  • 525 4 Last week we discussed Malayan interest in the birth of the Indonesian Republic. Today we propose to touch upon a few of the wider implications arising out of the coming into existence of a new Asian power and its effect upon international strategies. The natural inclination is to study
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  • 950 4  -  by Doreen Gay When the time comes for me to leave Malaya I hope 1 to have collected a few souvenirs. Of Penang itself I will need no souvenirs. It will be necessary only to close my eyes to see and hear and smell once more
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  • 427 4 Letters To The Editor 1 The People's Postbag Sir.—l have just read with great interest your article. "Our Policy and Aims for the future." Was this statement regarding the policy of your paper really necessary? Obviously it would not be necessary for you to be "pro-A-iatic"* if
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  • 159 4 Sir. -A comparison of the conditions under which we office workers travel to work and manner Japanese surrendered personnel are transported in Singapore will almost lead one to believe that our late enemies have been forgiven for their past crimes. It is almost incomprehensible why Japanese PoWs
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  • 100 4 Sir.—Mr. Ami Jealousy's letter should have been confined to about 8 words instead of nearly 2 columns of your valuable paper in reply to Mr. XYZ's publication i.e. "Those who can afford eat. if not abstain." If the Governments of Singapore and Malayan Union were cleverer
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  • 171 4 Sir.—I cannot agree with what Householder says on the Tiona: Bahru Market that the site now occupied by the stallholders is waste land. It would be more appropriate to say that the tern pcrary sheds are an eyesore. The risk of fire is great and the >mell
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  • 481 4 Encouraging results in antimalarial research have been achieved in recent experiments carried out in Australia. Prom then "Paludrine maintenance" emerges as a treatment promising complete cure for practically all types of malaria. It represents a substantial advance (quinine, atebrin and other drugs which were successful as
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 50 5 Kttimnc I >3v optical J d> ASSOCIATED INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS ltd. jgr INI HST»iaI I 1 STRSET J nD cu iWi lH >n;vr IlEl'Allt* j An M crienced European instrument repairer is ,nil -s' the stair at the end of April and »PPW**IM 2 be accepted for attention after that date
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    • 75 5 I THE MARCH OF LIGHT had to f> to ttd, by toYvhUgfo... we a// f i have V i the wonderful ASĕJR PRODUCT lam P I I THE KINTA ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD.. v I. STATION ROAD, IPOH—TELS: 393 394. Agents in Perak for G.E.C. RAFFLES HOTEL DANCING NIGHTLY CSX.)
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  • 352 5 Manufacturers Are Pessimistic 'Tribune Staff Reporter) u' is unsatiatcd in its demands for higher the time will soon come when Sin.•is'.rial enterprises will have no option but 'close <i -wn." !h< consensus of opinion held by local rranufacurers. T ;nt out
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  • 23 5 -Reuter London. Apr. 14. —Royal Air Force troop-carrying planes flew 9.000.000 miles curing February with only oaly one accident involving death or injury.—Reuter.
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  • 179 5 Ir, „i Own Reporter.) riJ 14.—A crime Settlement of rhal crime was the month oi general report Police Departuthoiltiea have titrating their effottl I »us elements and ;s who have been he peace <>t the who have been past three monuiider the OTT- authorities and tx li v<
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  • 70 5 14 —All but 150 of 4 London dockers iK today as usual. id d to strike in the Glasgow majority continu- I ing the anti-strike yesterday's dock 1 L >ndon reach a common Glasgow position, ide of the Nation--1 1 for
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  • 91 5 28 ARRESTS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Twenty eight arrests were made ye-terday by Food Officers including one for allegedly ob- structing legal custodyI Thirteen Chinese, ten Indians and two Malays were detained, :in the following areas: —Bukit Timah Road. Joo Chiat. Syed Alwle Road. Bencoolcn Street,
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  • 47 5 As a preventive measures against the prevailing crime wave, the Police are conducting road blocks ar iund New Bridge Road. Outram Road and the Great World area Near Tiong Bahru. a thorough search was carried out on Saturday and Sunday for undesirable elements.
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  • 142 5 Reuter VIENNA. Apr. 13. In spite of orders from the Lord Mayor that al] buildings siioulu De de corated, only official buildings and a few private houses were beflagged today as Vienna celebrated the second anniversary .of her liberation by th«. Red i Arm\. The
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  • 372 5 Two more of the 17 demands made on the Singapore Traction Company by the striking busmen were settled yesterday, when, during- the course of the Jobling Inquiry, Mr. A. A. Ewing, General Manager of the company, agreed to: (1) Pay three per cent, interest
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  • 247 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The belief that Indonesia would provide a very important outer defence post for the future protection of Australia in the event of a war was expressed by Mr. C. H. Campbell. Trade Commissioner in Australia for Indonesia to pressmen yesterday. Mr.
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  • 42 5 Meg.it Yunus bin IfcgjU Haji Muhammad Isa. M.CS.. has boon appoint to act as Officer i c Politics. U.M N.O. during the i riod Ench«' Zainal Abidin bin H ji Abbas Is acting as Secie-ary-Gciiera] of the Organisation.
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  • 33 5 W O L. B utlcy will speak on "The Machinery of Income Tux'' to the Y.M.C.A. Literary and Debating Society tomorrow at 8 p.m at the Association's L«.ctun HaH
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  • 114 5 (From Our Own Reporter.) PENANG Apr. 14 Bank and other mercantile junior employees, at a tea party held in their association last evening, were urged by the Trade Union Adviser. Mr C. Caddick. to initiate adult education among the members. Stressing the importance of education. Mr.
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  • 357 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The International Student Service and World Student Relief, the student organizations with headquarters in Geneva, are planning to establish a branch in Malaya, ac well as an international students' hostel in Singapore. This disclosure was made by Dr. Malcolm S. Adiseshiah.
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  • 162 5 Railway Two Jap Generals will be among three Jap War Criminals due to be hanged at Changi on Thursday. They are Ma j -Gen. Otsuka Misao and Maj-Gen. Hidaka Mihoo who were .sentenced to I death by No. 6 War Crimes Court in
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  • 218 5 Boycott Committee To Meet (Tribune Staff Reporter After a two-hour session at the Ec Hoe Hcan Club yesterday afteinOcn, the Chinese Eoycott Committee, after hearing Mr. Lee Kong Chian's report of his negotiations with the Dutch authorities and discussions with the Secretary for Economic Affairs,
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  • 76 5 Mr. Carlos Fernandez, general manager of Fernandez Hermanos, a well-known Filipino, shipping company in Manila, is in Singapore on his way to Australia. He is flying to Australia for the purpose of purchasing a few Australian racing stallions, with the idea of crossing
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  • 27 5 Reuter London, Apr. 14.—Colonel Honorary Brigadier CBS. Morley. C.B E.T.D.R.A. (T. A.) has been appointed aide-dc camp (additional) to the King —Reuter.
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  • 32 5 -U.P Kure, Apr. 14 After 12 months service with British Common wealth occupation forces in Japan, 475 troops of the Seventh Indian Light Ca- valry Regiment sailed for heme aboard the Dilwarra.—U.P.
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  • 71 5 (From Our Own Reporter.) PENANG. Apr. 14. -At the annual general meeting of the Penang Eurasian Association yesterday. Doctor G- S. Scully was re-elected President and Mr. A. C. Reutens. Vice-President. Other office-bearers weie: Hon. Secretary Mr W. de Souza. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. H. V. Daranjo. Committee:
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  • 180 5 Before Mr. H. W. Nightingale on Saturday, a local Chinese firm was to show cause why a mandatory order to pull down a smoke-house built by them off Yeo Chu Kang Road without the permission of the Rural Board should not
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  • 27 5 The Singapore Badmintoi As sociation will hold a council meeting on Wednesday at 5 30 p.m. at the Goh Loo Club. 70--71 Club Street.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 138 6 TO-DAY I*\ Can a Phantom commit IctfM B/ocfc.e Riatkie knows the answer.... It's a hair-raisin- answer! j li am., 1.45. 4 11. /1 A Hp XT A \7" Fhone 6.45, 9.30 3400 LAST DAY ALAN LADD BRIAN DON LEVY TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST WILLIAM BENDIX BAKKY FITZGERALD A Paramount
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    • 97 6 j"A Slick, i i i I Qpaw Today 7ft j I|L thai His Bjv ft IMIW o,'•< <lb, l-Si»* P USTEtIEITII i*ClKlHi£iiW I I —OPENING rO! V —3.00. 1.30 < 9 .15 Frrd ABTAIRE Goes Tempo lernn "The Sky's the Limit Mad vent lift wi h a H sc to
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  • 659 6 (Tribune Staff Report -r For the purpose of formulating plans to open up trade relations and resumption of trade routes and tourist traffic between Australia and Indonesia, to finalize arrangements for an Australian delegation to attend the forthcoming Indonesian t,rade union conference and the dispatch
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  • 596 6 The following contributions to the Salvation Army annual appeal for funds are acknow- ledsed: $SCO: Mr. Mrs. S. S. Frankjlin; Messrs. Sino British EnI gineering Corpn. i $4€o: Messrs. Lee Rubber Co.. I Ltd. S300: Mr. W. G. Steven. Messrs. Dietheim Co.. Messrs' Hooglandt Co. $250:
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  • 435 6 Share Market (Tribune Financial Corrj. All sections ol tne share market yesterday opened in the usual Monday morning fashion. As the Chancellor s Budget 1 speech will be made today, it is unlikely tnat London will have very much activity until more is j known. The strike of
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  • 122 6 Tribune Market Corro The rubber market opened a quarter cent lower yesterday morning with few buyers in evidence and practically no support from outside market- Consequently, only a lim ted amount of business was transacted at the lower levels. It would appear that very tittle support
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  • 220 6 Rathnasurbi, a Sepoy in. the Maharatta Light Infantry, who pleaded guilty to causing the death of Mohamed Yunus bin Din, driver of a 15-cwt. truck with ivhich he collided in a jeep on December 16 last, was sentenced to a year's imprisonment with
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
  • 447 7 Baksi Stronger, But Woodcock Is Speedier Tonight's Big Fight -Reuter H Jr H A ba,,,< ,jf contrasting styles h nr. "T" ITOW n»«« wiu n Bruce Woodcock, wrwht Mr'T" !["ii Way fiU and Britain's best heavyWeight t*roapec< since Bob Fitzsimmons won the world > ~,Tn,n
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  • 41 7 I m e isurrments Woodtm4 Raksl are: iH>d< "< k ftuk.si In ~;.;.h bfl n' in. Cffl Ita (ll(st 13 ins. IV,ins. f£L d n n... fxpi ftafli rail n unavailable Hark 76 w ,,.hi 13»t. Ml*. 15St
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  • 233 7 Keen c >ntesis marked th 3 «j Bi o. Tournament i Hi its quarter final stage, j 1p: misi young player. A. gani iGentli put up a splen- M ibov aga a better and morf j opponent, Isoail i Muhibbah) to whom by v straight
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  • 86 7 April 14. -Witn 'can crick*, ten on and due to arrive April 18, it is wh thet they will it the opening v at Worcester a.* been seriously and w.iS Several tj' r at one time. I 1 -'''"d to wait until 1
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  • 186 7 In a table-tennis match held at the V.M.C.A. last Friday, the V.M.C.A. beat the S.E.A.L:F. School of Hygiene by 3 games '.o 2. Results:—V.M.C.A. players mentioned firsn. SINGLES Shung Chee beat T. Duffy 3 2, Guan Swee bear A. Langley 3—l. Tiang Guan lest to Devenrey 0 -3. Wai
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  • 220 7 U.P. LONDON. Apr. I*—Bookmakers have mace Baksi a b—4 favourite for to-morrow's big light. *nM P V? m ter Jack Solomoi >s said Harringay had been sold out for nine weeks. Ticket pieces range from one guinea to 20 guineas for 800 seats Ncra
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  • 158 7 PENANG: -The Indian Associaiton suffered the heaviest j defeat of the season when they wer e bctiten 15-0 at the hana« I of the PWDSC in second (division soccer league match tl is i evening on the Dato Krama! "A" pitch. The
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  • 141 7 LIVERPOOL. April 14. The All-India Lawn Tennis Davis Cup Warn arrived her e today in the troopship, Georgic, from Bombay. During the voyage they entertained 3.0C0 Service personnel and 400 civilians by practising on the ship's deck tennis court. It was a tricky work
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  • 11 7 Football League S.C.F.A.I. vs. 1.1, Jilm liesar, 5.15 p.m.
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  • 427 7 IPOH. M n. The following art- handicaps ior the nrst aay oi the Perak races, Saturday: hOtfSLS. Class 1. Div. 1, 5 lurs .straight DRB 10.4 i Courtenay 10 1 Zargun M I Win The Peace 8.5 j Mandalay 8.3 bohrah 8.1 Precious Stream 8.1 Diplomat 8.1
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  • 614 7 Soccer Round-up (By ATOMIC) The Malays, hot favourites at the start ol the current S.A.F.A. league, are now gradually being pushed down the table by the Navy and the Army. The three teams have collected seven points each, but the Navy have two
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  • 256 7 In a cricket match played at Nee Soon on Sunday the No 1 British Transit Camp defeated the Singapore Clarke Rangers by 24 runs. Brazier contributed a breezy 44 for the Transit Camp, while H. Rodrigues was top scorer for the Rangers with 22. TRANSIT CAMP
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  • 100 7 Prague. April 14 —Sweden captured the first post-war European wrestling championship tonight after a four-day match tourney highlighted by the unexpected skill and fighting spin: of the Russian wrestlers who were placed second in the Soviet's first important post-war fling at an international competition. The Swedish
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  • 86 7 Reuter. 1 LONDON. Apr. 14.—'1 he fallowing statement by 'he I stowards of the Jockey Club today clears up all I doub' the date of I the Derby. i "As a result of »he reMinu il discussions nritll 1 the o:»v?r:imen'. 'he ste- wards
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  • 307 7 Seaforths 8, Jollilads A.U. .1. Displaying cleverer tactic- in attacK and defence, the Ist. Batt. Lea forth Highlanders trounced the Jollilads Athletic Union by eight goals to one in a friendly game ol .soccer at Jalan Besar yesterday Five minutes irom the start. Seaforths (opened the -core
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  • 57 7 Tir following will reprea ot ihc 801 n ''> < mpany, Ltd. XI against the S.CC. .it socecr tomorrow evening at th. Padang: Lim 800 3 m, Charlie Kang, Joharl, r. v. BoUngbrok, Hany Tan. Chua Ah Hoc, Joseph Nng Tan Joe Horn.
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  • 30 8 -Reuter. London. Apr. 14.—Jane Gordon. 22. brunette television an nouncer. who was seen for the first time tocay. Monday, took her name from a street in Tontentre. Rhondda. South Wales.—Reuter.
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  • 397 8 OVER 500-MPH 'STOOGE" Reuter LONDON, Apr. 14.—Britain's first radio-controlled rocket missile which can attain a speed of more than 500 miles per hour has recently completed a lull ange of flight trials, it was revealed at a press conference here
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  • 264 8 U P LONDON. Apr. 14 —The powerful au omobiie association ioined ihe Caterers' Association today in opposnig tourist pilgr.mase to Britain >his summer because 70.000 Britons would have to forego heir hclifays to provide accommoca tions for an equal number of dollar-bringing Americans Sir
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  • 172 8 Reuter. Rangoon. April 14.—Burmese monks ana Buddhist devotees today predicted a prosperous New Year ior Bui ma following a hgn snower on Burmese New Tear Eve. According to Buddhist belief. New Year Eve rains—unusual in the nottcst pirt of the summer- are a good
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  • 55 8 Reuter. NANKING, Apr. 14. Denmark and China tod. y ratified the t.e.t.v relinquishing Danish ea-tra-tcrritorhUity rights ,n China, ti Mlnisu-r oi Foreign Affairs Dr. Wang Shilw] n lopiesentmg China, and llinist r Alexis More:., fol Dtiururk. T;.. treaty was first signed ta Nai king oa May
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  • 145 8 UP TOKIO. April 14 The defence implied tod y thai it would seek to provi that the fiw American soldiers charged with murdei are guilty of no more tiun nianslauaghtcr and put lour Gl's on the stana to prow that the defendants were drunk on
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  • 173 8 1.1 'HIUU'.'I l Renter. NEW DELHI. Apr. 14 —Several hundred workers at the Central i Ordnance Depot in Delhi cantonment went on strike today in response to tne call for an all India strike by the Ordnance Lmployees Federation. Crucial reports put the number cf strikers
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  • 127 8 R uter. LIVERPOOL. An.. 14 A Liverpool landlady who refused to accept a Loluuretl West Indian student lias ©ten reported to f the Lord Mayor .f Liverpool by the National Union ol Students which is in the plenary session here/ T ny
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  • 76 8 PARIS. Apr. 14 —Gen. Chir- le? De Gau'lj a iacunced here 1 today that he would accept the leaceish'n of he French "People's Rally" for th? purpose of m~cifying the present party sys'em in French politics. I"i a s a ement to the press De Gaulle said:
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  • 173 8 U.P TOKIO. Apr 14. A2l Veal -old Japanese gh! walked into a poLci Station and calmly sub mitted the tip i f human tonga saying, "I bit this i ft a man whu forced me into an empty scho l uudlw rium
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  • 92 8 RcUtei. HONGKONG. Ap.il 14. The Bank of China today paid (Hongkongi $3,475,000 for 15.000 square feet of land in the centre of the city when the Government soid the alt i of the former City Ha;l »n one of the colony
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  • 167 8 -UP MOSCOW. Apr 14. -Sccre--ary of S ate Marshal will lay the American daf of a pro posed 40-year Big Four treaty to keep Germany disarmed be fore th c Foreign Ministers Council today I probibly will be opposed by Molo ov. Marshall is
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  • 121 8 Rev er NSW YORK. Apr 14 AnI ere: Gromyko for Russia toaay repeated the charge tha uniia- teral aid to Greece aid Turkey would weaken the authority of the United Nations and urgea I the acceptance by th: Securi y Council of the Sov.et proposal to
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  • 208 8 Reuter Fawley. Hants. April 14.-An Army cadet sergeant. Leslie Holmes, aged 17, who hitch- hiked 1.500 miles in just over three days beating gales, blizzards and flaods in a test of initiative and endurance. has tnrown out a challenge to British youth hoping
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  • 34 8 ReUfT SOUTHAMPTON. Apr. 14 Four hours lit because ol log m the Solent the liner Ranchi cached Southampton from iwure, Japan, on Monday with 2.0G0 personnel and service 1 mdies. "Router.
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  • 117 8 Reuter MOSCOW. Apr 14 —The American presidential Candida c Harold S-assen c'eclared today tha ia a private interview he had had with Genera--I'ssimo Stalin that the la f -ter held out lit le hope that the Soviet Union will abolish its press censorship. the autumn
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  • 110 8 US-Soviet LendLease Talks Reuter MOSCOW. Apr. 14. -The Unit d States and Soviet OovcrUmcllts have agreed to start 1 negotiations in Washington for final settlement of outstanding lend-leas issues, the Soviet official news agency announced here today. Russia, who-e lend-lease account with the United States amounts to $11,000.000.000 (12.750.000.00 is
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  • 41 8 U.P WARSAW. Apr. 14.—Rudoif Hoess, cmmander of tlie Oswi. cim. Hitler's most efficient dtath camp Where four million won murdered, will be hanged tomorrow In the camp, the scene of his cumes. lt was officially announced tonight.—v.P.
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  • 181 8 V I LONDON, April 14 Rev. Brian Green told his Holy Trinity church congregation last nigh/ rhat the morals of American students are deplorable—as bad as the nations educational system. He declared tha< sexual intimacy between high school students was "very common" and that if
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  • 347 8 UP YOKOHAMA, April 14 Col. tlatiy denies that the diam ends he took in Tay car.no from the vaults of the Bank of jp, i menca said today as the army office r's court mv doi way. ll > The witness, CID
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  • 68 8 Renter Na'robi. Apni 14.—The recent general -drike at Mombasa had repercussions at the Lake Victoria port of Kiswmu today when 500 Africans struck ior higher waves The strikers include employees of Government departments, including railways, and also some domestics. The Kenya Government has refused to negotiate
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  • 62 8 BUDAPEST, Apr. 14. Th verdict in the trial of 13 Hun garlans accused uf plotting against the pr s M regime an I seeking to retti re Aomirui Horthy, fonnor Hungarian Regent, will be announced on Wed nesday morn ii :g Seven uf the accused are officers of
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  • 113 8 1 NMHO, \p n n, weal fedriag j„ l||f Emperor's n«al i, ul dent think impcral carp kne U rhat the 7t-year ..id "m g*. lug" signs hive been taken down. didnt even K 1 a bite. Nine-year eld Masam Inui. who was fishin? alongside <.f aw, eanaki a
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