Malaya Tribune, 28 April 1947
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Title Section62 1947-04-28 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in SingaporeKuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5815 |j GH I IGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY. APRIL 28. 1947 Trice ten cents The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Colin Turner62 words
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141 1947-04-28 1 NON-INTERNED VOLUNTEERS ALSO TO GET THE SAME (Tribune Staff Reporter) It is understood that at the recent private session of the Singapore Advisory Council this month, the back pay question of the non-interned Asiatic personnel of the T.S.V.F. and141 words
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84 1947-04-28 1 (Trib: ne Stall Reporter) man Roti binte j from Kuala tnbilan) to Sin- the back pay tied by the De- I, Royal Malay Gey lan g Serai Club imed Zain bin life on February II M.S. Scorpion n in the Banka Haji Omar premeeting84 words
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Article107 1947-04-28 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) [nese went to a bar n Road at 8.20 last asked for beer. One produced a pistol and H5O from the till. trian was robbed oi" by three Chinese. on» in Thomson Road at MS last night. 'her pedestrian was stop-107 words
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Article43 1947-04-28 1 April 27.—Hans Kersten, editor-in-Chief rmation Department network in th* Amr of Berlin, has been post fcj order of m 1 ry governrlin it was learned hip card showing TPd the Nazi Party aid to have been Ul,a n uter.43 words
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Article57 1947-04-28 1 R EBELS ROUTED < April 27.-French ted and put to flight Madagascan insurmdes north of the ramanaa. 100 miles i Ccor iananarive yesterday. French sources I ith« F r. between i nsurgent patrols octba day in the re mandry on the Afc v a^l ot Tananarive. N '»w to the57 words
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Article171 1947-04-28 1 LONDON, Apr. 27.—Leonard O. Blake, Astrologer, who claims to have predicted the correct date of the German invasion of Poland, peered into the future today and forecast: Whethei war can be averted over Russia's policy towaifJ Germany, will become clear this summer. Some tragic events "will171 words
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Article36 1947-04-28 1 U.P. Counsellor Peter Hume is due here May 1 from England to survey press, radio and movie facilities for the furtherance of UNESCO's activit J es. He is expected to stay 10 days.—U.PU.P. - 36 words
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88 1947-04-28 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Apr. 27.—Republican S'enater Leverett Saltonstall called for tax reductions and economy in government to combat the threat of runaway inflation. He said that he believed it would be possible thu year not only to cut taxes but also to reduce national debtsInU.P. - 88 words
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Article20 1947-04-28 1 Reuter. Brussels. April 27.—The tennis. international match continued today Ghaus Mohamed. India, beating Jacques Peten. Belgium, 6—3. 6—3 5—7. 6—l—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article84 1947-04-28 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A Chinese woman living in Ulu Pandan allegedly ran amok at 2.45 a.m. yesterday and with a kitchen knife slashed her two children as well as her hu-band who tried to overpower her. She immediately ran into the jungle nearby, but later84 words
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Article61 1947-04-28 1 Reuter. Milan. April 27.—Prince Guilio Caracciolo di Vietri of Naples died soon alter beine: taken to hospital in Venice yesterday it was reported here today. tie was stated to have taken a strong does of sleeping draught at hi. hoted. He left a letter, thj contentsReuter. - 61 words
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Article31 1947-04-28 1 U.P. MACASSAR. Apr. 27.—The Indonesian Government will issue a statement of Government policy at the Monday and Tuesday sessions of Parliament and debates will begin on May 1 U.PU.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration310 1947-04-28 1 Marshall Reports On Moscow In Secret Reuter. WASHINGTON, Apr. 28.—President Truman held a secret conference at th White House last night with George Marshall, U.S. Secretary of State and Republican and Democrat Party leaders in the United States Con- The conference was officially described asReuter. - 310 words
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209 1947-04-28 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A gang of godown looters, who were surprised in the act of raiding a godown in the Harbour Board, was captured by the Singapore Harbour Board Police in the early hours this morning. In the course or a209 words
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Article108 1947-04-28 1 U.P. Teheran, April 27.—The Iranian Army Chief of Staff disclosed to-day that "some minor accidents have occurred recently alone: the Soviet border in Northern Iran, but said the situation was "absolutely calm." He did not give details of the incidents nor would he confirm reports in informedU.P. - 108 words
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100 1947-04-28 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27.— India is expected to have the first Republican Constitution by Oct. 31 this year —that is the deadline fixed in the provisional schedule recommended by the Business Committee of the Constituent Assembly. The committee's report and recommendations are likely to be submitted100 words
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Article172 1947-04-28 1 U.P. MANCHESTER, April 27.— George Turton. Vice-President of the Chemical Workers Union, came to Manchester last night to tell the heal h authorities why he believes atom research workers are becoming sterile, but he had forgotten about Britain's official secrets act "It is still onU.P. - 172 words
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Article280 1947-04-28 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Apr. 27.—The Jewish terrorist organisation Irgun Zvai Leumi in a statement issued to-night said: "There will be no peace in Palestine, in the Middle Fast or in the world until the British occupation regime In Palestine and Transjordan is abolished, and British forces in theseReuter. - 280 words
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Article64 1947-04-28 1 Reuter. Nanking, April 27—China has protested to the French Government at the bombings near Saigon on April 15 and 16 when over 100 Chinese were killed, the Chinese official Central News reported today. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has instructed the Chinese Ambassador toReuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement14 1947-04-28 1 :W That Wir Charm Yn-■ fi 1 i v. Rl \r>Y-MAOE ANI> TO ORDER14 words
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Advertisement54 1947-04-28 1 BRANDED WATCHES JUST RECEIVED CYMA WATER PROOF SHOCK PROOF CENTER SECOND ALL STEEL EXTRA FLAT H HENG CHEONG WATCH Co., Established 1911 195, ORCHARD ROAD. never seen before must be seen n0w.... AMERICAN HAND-PRINTED CRETONNE Straight From U.S.A. only $2.25 per yard I j IDEAL FOR THE MODER HOME I54 words
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Advertisement628 1947-04-28 2 ENGAGEMENT ENG AG EMENT. LIM—GOH The engagement is ai.nou ced be ween Mr. Lim Eg Bee, youngest son of -he late Mr. Mrs. Lim Sam Kit, J.P., and younger bro.her of Dr. E. C Lim cf Ipoh, to Miss Ire c Goh, the elties daughter of Mrs. Goh Soon Hoe628 words
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Advertisement1082 1947-04-28 2 EDUCATION I University Preparatory J Classes, j The object U to prepare sndents for Senior London Ma ricula io« in-ex Ait.>, Law. Eccno mcs. Commercial sufe7*C s ar.u Languages. Tran&a. 10 i work nn3e tfUfe Do not was c limo. Ccmprcssed knowledge and rapid courses 10/ those who are ambMous1,082 words
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Advertisement543 1947-04-28 2 SHIPp i |M q lie Ho Hong SteamshhTcT" (1 -32) Ud. (Incorporate: in 8i PASSENGER PRITGHT For Koirr, Sw*iow X SS. HONG SIANG a iin t r P-Vu M Si Ktߣ S.S. "HONG SIANG" doe A Ul May Fa* Pa c tfton? S3. "KLANG" and thereat 10 cay iy l!543 words
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286 1947-04-28 3 i>ei>yed Passengers Include Chinese Envoy To Poland Reuter. A 1 -S- A p:. 2 s —A R.A.F. Sunderland fly-ing-DDat is expected to teaVe Keitak Airport here t> day carry n- fuel far a 8.0.A.C. flying-boat which is a s -!tM-n; inReuter. - 286 words
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44 1947-04-28 3 Brcadway girls in Britain T?ie company of "Oklahoma", one of Broadway s mo successful musicals for many y« ars, who ar e in London to take par? in the English production of the show. Photo shows fhe company on 'heir arrival al London airport.44 words
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Article129 1947-04-28 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Apr. 27.—Two members of Congress said that the United states wa. not strong enough to meet a major emergency either a -urprise attack from without or sabotage from within. Sen. Chan Gurney. Chairman of the Senate Armed Committee, urged in radi >U.P. - 129 words
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Article22 1947-04-28 3 U.P. SHANGHAI Apr. 27.-Chinese new-papers nlayed up reports that U.S. warships are to bp transferred rhortlv but made no comment editorially. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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196 1947-04-28 3 G iveraroextt'n holiday schemi lor boys Is considered to have preyed reasonably successful alter pts nrst experiment Ink wee* on Pulau Sudong. The Colonial Secretary, Mr P. A. B. McKerren. -aw for himself, when he visited the boys camp on Friday, how a few196 words
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Article183 1947-04-28 3 Reuter. LONDON. April 27.- Wmslun Churchill, leader of the Parliamentary Opposition, carried his wai of words WtUi Prime Minister Cl-m'Uit AUlee a stag furth'T today i»» v statement issued by the Conservative ceo ti al offie >. H was replying to thr speech h.v Attlo, toReuter. - 183 words
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Article108 1947-04-28 3 Reuter. JARROW. Apr. 27.—The three candidates nominated for the Jarrow by-election caused by the death cl' Miss Ellen Wilkinson are: Ernest Fernyhough (33) Labour. Trade Union leader of j Wcodlane, Staffordshire; William Scott <49) Conservative. Managing Director of Jarrow Metal Industries; and Wilfred Moody, Bridlington, Yorkshire. Polling takesReuter. - 108 words
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Article108 1947-04-28 3 U.P. SHANGHAI, Al i 7.— ll, f i :»u nori>te<i hau announced that ail 1,,. t rti the r* *s of 9t hi nassr<| 1,, m 'lit .1! I'xamiiu l»< rffo*H pei i;l >s C Chill.i 11,, i -< n uas marie i sU.P. - 108 words
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Article91 1947-04-28 3 Reuter. p Glamorgan, Apr. 27 Dr Ri George Evans said ti;- inquest on the Sam- (ii i P' la d at Poith v;. that the 26 men thus bodies had been reen r< v had di d of asphyxia ning, rue] oil hang imp rtani factor.Reuter. - 91 words
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256 1947-04-28 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) On a fortnight's tour to study conditions m th.Malayan rubber industry and to report on trie future of the industry in their own country, are the Ceylon Rubber Commission, now visiting Maiaya. Mr. E. W. Whiteiaw, a member oi256 words
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56 1947-04-28 3 U.P. BANGKOK. April 27 Tit* United Trud<- Union g firing a large rftlly ft* Thursday. May I, when at I lkl 50.0U0 ar exp cud Ui i.: in M« altimbhini P rk. Ti..' Government, iiov.'v»«r. has i*i j cud tht workers request to dU.P. - 56 words
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Article654 1947-04-28 3 PRODUCE MARKETS REVIEW (Tribune Stall Reporter) With the news Of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce making a request to tfle local aiunonuc-o lor a representative to De sent ,o Batavia. enmese business circle:, here are placing aign hope* to see an cany settlement654 words
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Article74 1947-04-28 3 The All-Malaya Muslim Mi— Nonary Society held it., second annual meeting since the Liber at'on at the Aliunied Islamic School yesterdayThe fcllowlht wore elected or j fice bearers: President Sycd Ibrahim bir Omar Vice-Presi-dents Dr s. I M Ibrahim. Mr Sycd Abubakar bin Tahar Alsa sofT and74 words
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Article122 1947-04-28 3 Reuter. TOKIO. April 27.-In an outspoken statement on the Japanese elections, Gen. Mac Arthur I oday hailea the refection ot Communist candidates by voters.fl 'Th*. basic issue before the electorate a selection between political philosophies." he said. "That of the totalitai iaft extreme Right has alreadyReuter. - 122 words
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446 1947-04-28 3 (Tribtuse Stan Reporter) Speaking al the first annual conference of the Singapore Union ol Postal and Telecommunications Workers, held at the J.C.S.A. Hall, yesterday, the President, Mr. Wong Peng Swee, stated that the Union wa.s drawing up a special scheme of salaries446 words
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Advertisement127 1947-04-28 3 TOOK FUTURE! 1947 is your I•' tnati year if you krow how tab a ivantage of it. Le> alo ig the Road of Success! PROF. T B LAM Oeeulist 11, Malacca •net Singapore. Hours: 10 A M to 5 30 P.M. on B:-ook!ox' Laxatives for reliei ol Constipation. 11 ta■((127 words
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Advertisement376 1947-04-28 3 11 1 I II -i I I One irf the I>c*t CHARLIE CHAN SERIES! Hatch for the Title! '1 U N 1 We have a good selection cj well-known PIANOS in stock Enquiries to: NANG HV/A PIANO CO., 173, Tank Road, Sngapore. 1,111 SHIPMENT ARRIVED Puroplas Dry Distemper Made in376 words
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Article399 1947-04-28 4 War Prisoners (SinAssociation are position to look ir Patron, H. E. Sir Franklin Gimson. for contions on the outcome heir exertions: for one s eiTort has been attenby completely negative i suits. The Association came into being a little over a year go with the avowed object,399 words
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Article1198 1947-04-28 4 The writer of this article examines Penang's position as part of the Malayan political and fiscal entity, and deplores the loss of independence which has resulted from the Northern Settlement losing its pre-war status as part of the Colony. By A Penan9 Correspondent Since this Union1,198 words
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Article136 1947-04-28 4 Nearly two thousand recruits, it is reported, have presented themselves for the course of ballroom dancing which has been organised in connection with the first six weeks of their training at Copthorne Barracks, Shiewsbury. A War Office spokesman says that though classes are "entirely voluntary" they136 words
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Article582 1947-04-28 4 Reuter. OTTAWA—The liquor retailers of the Canadian province of Ontario are faced with a new Act of Parliament that is making them sit up and think with a vengeance. Unique in Canada and perhaps in the world, the Ontario Liquor License Act makes inns andReuter. - 582 words
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126 1947-04-28 4 ——■—I Letters To The Editor Sir.—Ref: —The Headline news of yesterday's date: "Singapore Big £osse> are hunting tor Local Scarlet Pimpernel." It is indeed a Fact, otherwise these Big Shots will not take the trouble as to offer a reward to any person who will126 words
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Article469 1947-04-28 4 Sir,—l am prompted by the report "Singapore Bosses Hum Scarlet Pimpernel" which appeared *n your issue of 22 Apr. and the letter contributed by a reader some a ays oac both ot which were levelled against 'Office Bosses, to writ* Uiis letter m gratitude u id469 words
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Article363 1947-04-28 4 Sir.—l have read recent;; th cries of the more pope sive members of this community lor housing and other superacid imorovements to Singapore Th; seems to me to be trying Lo Dull the cart before we haw get a horse. Toe primary need of Maiaya. and indeed,363 words
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Article25 1947-04-28 4 Fritish Malaya 1 Station Of Malaya o** nounce all the turf e"» at around 8 pm a Malaya" would do t!u RAYJiiQ&D CHIONH-25 words
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Miscellaneous25 1947-04-28 4 A WATE f? BIRD, BUILDS A jk IgftS. y FLOATING WEST— ITS ES0S V ARE ALWAYS W ET/ navigation Ei Cw <&/- frc: Y.shfci: w-r-i 2/25 words
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532 1947-04-28 5 Yin 2 n/r .u HI April 27.—Negotiations between viceroj, Mountbatten and Indian leaders for the past fnr r o W S haVe r^ulted tentatively in an agreement tor a truncated Pakistan, it was learned from reliable sources today. Other tentative conclusions were:-. L Partition of532 words
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Article56 1947-04-28 5 Rcvor er) est i hildren a neii father, a vejeuere m murii! heir at--1 in Pandang, Vuki Timah, early yes(lTl. i i (hildren other Is seriously inufre found thehr bed in toed that r. < rived 'ess bflie mm* to tier of tiie two -ud to have56 words
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101 1947-04-28 5 I en irus Apr 27.— ouli. Colonial rial meeting r-tanat today all Cyprus Government r press nature inciting the concerted Greek Cyprus rt the Governu development ntinued insistence peonle for a "While we m trenchant or ur rights to free expression aril] be main- d101 words
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Article26 1947-04-28 5 U.P. Apr 27 -According two million tin ores and exported from nary of this year, there are 30 tin t:n protorn u.pU.P. - 26 words
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Article192 1947-04-28 5 Reuter. .LHi. Apr. 27.—The assurance that "Pakisbe a close friend of Burma" was given Jinnah. President of the Muslim League, v with U Chan Htoon, constitutional ad- Se Government. Dress here tossed with Mr. report stating ol Buthiatgdas in the Ara- two districtv was that n*Reuter. - 192 words
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Article121 1947-04-28 5 Reuter. SHANON AIRPORT. Em Api 27.- The Pan-American Airway West to East crossing is regarded as an Atlantic :\cord today. 24 hours after it had been captured by a British Overseas Airways Corporation Constellation, pilot, d by beard ed Capt.dn O. P. Jone The Clipper's timeReuter. - 121 words
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119 1947-04-28 5 LONDON. Apr. 27—Cornell Bisnu. a representative of th* Rumanian Opposition National Peasant Party, exhibited secret Communist documents backing the claim by the British Foreign Office that Rumanian Communists were attempting to infiltrate other parties and organize "security corps" of former Nazi "iron-Guard" members. The documents119 words
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Article69 1947-04-28 5 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 27—The veteran British battleship Warspite, which ran aground -ast Wednesday during a gale, can be regarded as a total loss.' aid Sir Walter St. David Jenkins. Director of "Metal Industries," Glasgow shipbreakers. tonight. The Warspite went on the at Prussia Cove, near Penzance, afterReuter. - 69 words
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Article63 1947-04-28 5 U.P. LONDON. Apr. 27—Pierre J. Dormeuil. a Frenchman living in London, offered as his defence against a speeding summons that the burst of "rare and glorious sunshine" caused him exuberantly to push the accelerator of his car until if HUMMED at 51 miles aii hour. TheU.P. - 63 words
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Article125 1947-04-28 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Apr. 26.—The U.S Navy announced that it will start "canning" 2.020 carrier and trainer planes in June a view to preserving them in a flying condition for as long as five years. The planes with their wings folded will be seakd in steelU.P. - 125 words
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180 1947-04-28 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Apr. 27.—The colourtu! owner of the jinxed Hope Diamond. Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean cued of pneumonia to-day aged 60. The well-known society matron in "Friendship Mansions." scene of many of Washmgtpn's gayest and. most famous parties. The Hope Diamond was re- portedU.P. - 180 words
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Article105 1947-04-28 5 Th. three representatives of the World Federation ol Democratic League. Mr. M. Rajko Tomovic, Miss Olga Tchetchetkma and Mr. M. Jean Lautissier. who recently arrived in Singapore, pu:d a surprise visit to the Maytair Musical and Dramatic Association on Saturday night. Member., of the Association and105 words
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341 1947-04-28 5 Reuter. GENEVA. Apr. 27.—An appeal for more Ruhr coal for France wa s made by Henri Martel. French workers' delegate of the National Federation of Underground Workers, in a public session of the Coal Committee of < the International Labour Office here today. AfterReuter. - 341 words
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72 1947-04-28 5 Terrorist who struck at the Shell Company's oil installations at Haifa Bay. Palestine caused tremendous damage and loss. Ten of the 17 oil storage tanks were affected by the fire which, after the combined efforts of thousands of soldiers and sailors rushed to the area, including Service and civilian fire72 words
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268 1947-04-28 5 Gave Her Life To Keep Honour U.P. VATICAN CITY. Apr. 27.—For the first time in the history of the Roman Catholic Church a mother will be present at the beatification of her daughter in St. Peter's to-day. Eight;, -tl.rec-year old A. sumtu GorcttiU.P. - 268 words
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123 1947-04-28 5 UP. LIVERPOOL. Aprii 26.— Reconverted from a grimy troop carrier to a gleaming bxack una white 'usury liner, the 35.0ju ton Mauritania sailed ior N York today with 1.200 passeng cr s and a heavy cargo oi mali Tiie Manretaiiia, wiuch car riedUP. - 123 words
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59 1947-04-28 5 U.P. NEW YORK. Apr. 27.—The Chinese General Wei Li-huang, left by air for London yesterday for an inspection of the military installations in Britain and France. He has completed Severn 1 months" study of Amercican military methods. He said the Chinese Army plansU.P. - 59 words
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86 1947-04-28 5 U.P. MADRAS. April. 27.— Report reaching here today from Rajahmundry said that more than 6.000 persons were homeless as a result of a fire which raged through the flammable huts of the city Friday and Saturday. Three housand huts were reduced to ashes andU.P. - 86 words
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Article118 1947-04-28 5 UP. BUENOS AIRES. April 27.—A book entitled, "Hitler is Still Alive." appened today, it maintain d that the German Fuehrer is living tn Antarctica at a ba.-L established by \ht German expedition in 1938. Written by La.h-.uo Szabo. a local newspaperman, the book said that HitlerUP. - 118 words
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Article77 1947-04-28 5 Reuter. HAIFA. Apr. 26—A. E. Conqu st, British police officer who v. as shot twlcx in the stomach Jewish gunmen in Haifa today, dieci later, it was officially stated. Conquest was driving his car down Carmel Avenue. Haifa. when Jews opened fire on him from v passingReuter. - 77 words
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Advertisement52 1947-04-28 5 f I thanks to VIKELP the Quick-Action FOOP TONIC J To e-nioy the glow of perfect .a!th anJ vitality, your bod: must have an Ja;!; ration of Certain VIUI, l.te-f.vnt K.n.ral Salt* That is uh> Vikelp-the muxmt Fond I mic- i mi h I bona °h M,nr Sj AfOHIC FOOD52 words
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1523 1947-04-28 6 Tudor Minstrel And Petition Best Tips Reuter. BUT UPSETS NOT UNLIKELY (ftv Vp.-ro«i Morgan, Reuters' Sports Editor) i-OVOOV A or. 2V.—Britain's first big ctattfec of 19-" 7, Ike IfiQQ Gr.-n< as, which will be run over one n V Bi tVeWrrerlfeel ;n Wednesday,Reuter. - 1,523 words
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Article23 1947-04-28 6 SOCCER S.C.C. vs. Star Soccerit3s. Padarjj. 5 15 p.m. VOLLEY BALL C.V.M.A. (Portuguese Mission) vs. C.V.M.A (Church of Our Lady of Lourdes».23 words
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306 1947-04-28 6 Rugger Round-up Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 2$. —Lancashire were v.'.>rtn> winners ol tii" County rugby championship defeating Lrioucestersnire by 14 punts to 3. Iney were the better team thrcugnout in all departments than Gloucester. Lancasnire's lorwards were better balanced and heavier than Gloucester and scrummaged splendidly. TheyReuter. - 306 words
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69 1947-04-28 6 Reuter. Southampton. Apr. 2?.—Gainbut, fiveivear-o 1 d racehortte claimed by Sou h African racing experts to be the fastest horse in Jie world and believed to be the first Sou'h African bred horse to come to England to run. nrrived at Southampton fromReuter. - 69 words
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527 1947-04-28 6 2S2»yS?°!! Neuter S, WEMBLEY STADIUM Api r tiCS won the F.A. Cup final for the ii ntffiiJ&i** BurnJey by a goal Chris Duffy in 24 minutes of exti had seemed Certalri Hie arama victory f<■ th,. Loi con ciub over the r Lancashire eppo527 words
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272 1947-04-28 6 1 GHQ. Signal Rgt 5; Cosmos i to a tet same go tte 1 Besar Stadium Festcrday GHft Sign,l Rgt. xi beat theft*! I at soccer by the comfort*;, muighi ,i fiv gouio tr, M The R.gmi ntai i m proved superior in aij272 words
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239 1947-04-28 6 Malaya's Suggestion Adopted Reuter. LONDON, Apr. suggestion for the formation of a Pacific or Eastern Zone in the Thomas Cup, the Davis Cup of badminton, has now become an accomplished fact. The proposal was put forward byMalaya before the war, but naturally hadReuter. - 239 words
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Advertisement213 1947-04-28 6 TO-HAY fjij^J^jj^ Thunderous Applauses by the ds uho saw the First Every C>."pt°r is i< ked with auistataoiis Thrills! ACTIVE AGAIN! > X* Who'- Responsible ior The 1 1942" Water 7 realment, Etc.? A copy of the THURSDAY MAGAZINE 17 4 47 is pcs ed a the JUBILEE THEATRE for213 words
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Advertisement37 1947-04-28 6 g LAST 5 SHOW S 6 301 GARY COOPER BERGMAN IN WARNERS A STORY OF VIOLENT LO\"K! J N I>RAMA CRAMMED WITH VIOIJ N I ASTOUNDING! J loci N^^^^^^^^^' fn MAGIC TE( lINH OJ 1 "RHffijpffiV.. TOMORROW37 words
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693 1947-04-28 7 /i.n" a l nfpf? WO thp Allcn CU P" in thp 13th £nk T£2'- C "''Siato cricket match yesterday at virt'ts !hp Medical Collcsfc by tffh The thrce-chy ended yesterday at 5.15 p.m. The Governor-General, Mr Malcolm Mac Donald and Mrs. Mac Donald693 words
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Article66 1947-04-28 7 j he i" Oi loti I r in R t the i c :oring I r forward, 5' ••>,(■ ii h a?ded i ha-1 him. At Hilada lee re in he al a enlv, N; fjoal 1 h in h« K;ime, he "cond goal ju>66 words
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43 1947-04-28 7 IM., Apr. k\lr M; .E'tb th Whitr Bulletproof, i I p X' ntucky itrehgth ici v m p k Stakes, vras pre m D.rbv I a 15-horse h highly re k S -nuv nd MTi Royal G<>vrrn<i.X43 words
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Article35 1947-04-28 7 U.P. STOCKHOLM. Apr 25. Th.' P gilt Otto TindP tawk d H"inz Lu*'-k j 1 lim s European Pj 1 i'two minutes 3 7 P round of n tint contest u.pU.P. - 35 words
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Article70 1947-04-28 7 P.U. Prague- Apr 26.—Athletes from 14 nations, including Russia, Egypt and mOsf of Europe, collected here today to play basket ball—the American innovation first played with peach baskets nailed 'to the side of a barn. Hoopsters from France, Belgium. Holland. Italy. Poland, Hungary, Rumania. Yugoslavia.P.U. - 70 words
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Article118 1947-04-28 7 Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 26.- Battling out a terrific flriisn G. A. Tar.wmindjl's Faircy Fuimar ridueii by 20-year-old apprentice Tom my Gosling, won the Victoria Cup over seven furlongs at Hurst Park today and won a pair of Goorge II silver cups and £2.000 prize- money. beat A.Reuter. - 118 words
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Article251 1947-04-28 7 PADANG CRICKET The Singapore Recreation Club beat the Royal Engineers at cricket on the Padarig yesterday by 12 runs. V Wt-sterout scored 35 runs no- out for the SRC while W.J. Reed Royal Engineers was unbeaten with 21. D'Almeida for the Recs *ock four251 words
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315 1947-04-28 7 Thanks to an unbeaten 55 b. C. Benevira tne and a devastating so !l of bowling by S. K. Sundram. who toot 8 Wickets for 20 luns. the Ceylon Sports Ciub beat RAF. Beletar by 3 WMkets ai d 92 runs315 words
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334 1947-04-28 7 Reuter. (From Vernon Morgan, Renter's Sports Editor) LONDON. Apr. 27.—Judging on the hiding the English cricket team took in Australia afid by the Wealth of cricket talent in the Common-wealth, the Indian team, which makes its maiden trip fo Australia next October is going toReuter. - 334 words
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234 1947-04-28 7 Reuter. LONDON, foi 27. 2ii] t Mc-i. a a. Lender in the Air irorca ai«d won tne Klgi-kg e.i «s m..y uuw {.am nonourj u.s England's cricket leader, by folioA'mg cj me i jotsfc jj ;ol Waiter Hammond who tumej amateur In Liw*/ tulXich ha*Reuter. - 234 words
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155 1947-04-28 7 U.P. STOCKHOLM. Apr. 26. Promotor Jack Solomons has reach:ed agreement With Joe Veha. manager of Gus Lesnevich. for the latter to defend his light-heavyweight Championship title against Freddie Mills, British light heavyweight champion borne time in August, it was rev. aled here today. BeforeU.P. - 155 words
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459 1947-04-28 7 > 36 Although overshadowed by ihe r r mat rider of the football programme attracted th usual mv test and about 600,000 watched tn League matches. They saw some exciting games c ar < lively i; have a great effect on promotion and relegation459 words
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Advertisement60 1947-04-28 7 f RSE ***** ""J;;, I 15 and 9 15 a RKY] HUN Wl Bottom George" i»es of i lnald p urr? t .i J1 1 r und Song-! -OP E vi NX; TOMORROW The Werewolf J* f: >-' 1. n Love! "SUD AN" Technicolor) i B f2 'on Hall IT60 words
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Advertisement251 1947-04-28 7 I .».n...ii.ii. m in— .1 Last Four Shows Of A Gra d Show! 1.36 i —6.30—0.30 p.m. Ssnteta, h,».'».,. mimiiiiHi >, >,|,,i »i. I t.- 1 '-> >'|.n; M ijiitf OPE Pi i N<J TO MOR ROW A Very sappy show! j The L.ugh Of A Lrfe-tlm*' -GETTING GERTIES GARTER"251 words
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167 1947-04-28 8 U.P. NANKING. Apr. 27. Tne former Chinese Ambassador to Washington. Dr. Wei Tao-ming, who is the newly appointed Governor oi Formosa, was described as being determined to "make tne i-land a moael province, by quarters close to him. Ac ording to these sourcesU.P. - 167 words
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Article225 1947-04-28 8 Many Ships Men U.P. WASHINGTON, Apr. 26.—President Truman has authorized the Navy to give certain surplus ships to China and detail up to 300 naval personnel to assist the Chinese naval authorities in training Chinese personnel to operate them. The ships to beU.P. - 225 words
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557 1947-04-28 8 Reuter. NANKING. Apr. 27.—Now that the Chinese National Government is being reorganized to include members Of third parties, political circles here are inclined to feel that one of the major obstacles standing in the way oi China's receiving the much-desuedReuter. - 557 words
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175 1947-04-28 8 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Friday.—Ang Kirn Bok who applied to the Dispossessed Persons' Board today to be nut back into possession of premises No. "JKA-2. Egerton Road, succeeded in his application, the order being made in his favour The applicant told the175 words
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80 1947-04-28 8 Reuter. Athens. April 27.—The GreeK Government in conformity with Its recent decision has called up 6.000 men for enrolment in the gendarmerie the Athens news agency said today. They will sign on lor a definite cr indefinite term ana will be organised into 15 battalionsTheReuter. - 80 words
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107 1947-04-28 8 U.P. Bangkok. Aoiul 27.—.Slam's Elder Statesman. Pridi Banomyong. is en route to Washington, D.C.. by plane, where he was called by Siamese Ambassador Prince Yarn and members of the board of advisors assisting Siamese members of the Conciliation Commission working on final settlement ofU.P. - 107 words
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130 1947-04-28 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Apr. 27.— American diplomacy—like the American housewife —ia hit by the rising cost of living. The cost of running the U.S. State I Department has increased more i than tenfold since 1935. and Is 1 still soaring. Higher prices, increased salaries and U.S.U.P. - 130 words
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Article62 1947-04-28 8 U.P. SHANGHAI. Apr. 27.—Chinese reports said that three Japanese war criminals were sentenced to death in Mukden and Hankow on charges of beating and murdering non-combatants. No deaths were available. The reports said that two were in Mukden, one named D. Okazakl and the otherU.P. - 62 words
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264 1947-04-28 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The seven shipwrecked Filipinos who are stranded in Singapore awaiting news and permission from Manila that would send them back to their homeland, had a pleasant surprise yesterday afternoon when members of the local Filipino Association Committee called at the Immigration Office264 words
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326 1947-04-28 8 Reuter. SYDNEY, Apr. 27.—Australia has lost more than £30 million worth of trade with Indonesia in the first year that country nas been opened for trade since the war, according to Mr. John de la Valette, an expert on Indonesian trade affairs.Reuter. - 326 words
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150 1947-04-28 8 NEW YORK. Apr. 27,—Henry Wallace returned to the United States eari.v Sunday, firm in the belief that his two-week "neace tour" of Europe was successful. Arriving by plane at La Guardia Field, the former vice-Presi-dent, who ia the United States fore!Kß policy's severest critic said: "I150 words
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69 1947-04-28 8 Reuter. CAWNPORE. United Prov.nces. Apr. 27.—Seven people were killed in between Hindus and Moslems wnich suddenly flared up here today. An attack was made on a l. rry in which the occupants were assaulted with knives and sticks. Four died in the lorry, andReuter. - 69 words
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Article84 1947-04-28 8 UP. TOKIO. April 26— The man regarded Japan as tht- greatest exponent of American sports was honoured today by the dedication of a programme at stadiums in Tokio and Osaka. He is Babe Ruth. The Japan Baseball Federaaion sponsored a programme which included a 1.000UP. - 84 words
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88 1947-04-28 8 "PEOPLE'S CAR" MAHARAJAH The Maharajah Jamsaheb of Nawanagar, who has made an offer for the Grantham Productions, L*d.—makers of the "People's Car"— shown a* London Ariport with Mr. Denis Kendall, M.P., the managing director of the company. Mr. Kendall, who flew to India on April 4, has seated that the88 words
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133 1947-04-28 8 LONDON a-.. i -nii v -m bis Phi totura^SS taimam m n i-" varii tfii fc 17-ye r T! &r smaus r .yai F !;;-riainot r-L 1 I Paris M r v i dislribu j 20.000' 1- a' I hi. 1 ti a, ;r•133 words
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Article51 1947-04-28 8 U.P. BANDOENG. AJ* population in th B-n«KWj aimos 750.000 tttegfS 24.096 Fur P 6488 1 nesian, 52.614 CW J otiiei Sialics. WJ** „i 146.284 I■• J M air If J tary m■• v M b,i-n diminbniro- to ji»-* r• r potted Ui gj caa s report* onlyU.P. - 51 words
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Advertisement225 1947-04-28 8 NOTICE Singapore Municipal Debenture Stoch 1937 R2. Singapore Manic™debenture Stock 1535 58. NOTICE is hereby given tha'. <he Transfer Books of he above Stocks will be drsed from Ist to 15th May 1947. bo h days inclusive, for the preparation of Interes Warrants in respect, of dueca the above Socks225 words
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Miscellaneous96 1947-04-28 8 TODAY'S WEATHER REPORT Bright cSk Periods Sin..", re weather forecast to: 24 hcuio. Prom noon tvduy compiled by the R.A.F. Central r orecusi.nv beat; m, A?r Commana Far East: Fair this afternoon ana evenin; with ion; blight periods. Fine tonight and ia:r tomonow mcrnln?. out isolated showers expected about dawn.96 words
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