Malaya Tribune, 13 October 1948

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (0 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1948 PRICE TEN CENT.*} THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agent*--Mm: Colin Turner Ltd Talbot Bouse,
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  • 96 1 STOP PRESS I Stuff l>ni trr J amble by upcountry r I i get t "bber stock- tat in order to obtain marine coverage is said tc mted for the decreaslaat month. Stocks 2 754 tons compared with Dealers and port stocks in :i st month
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  • 343 1 Reuter. MDON, Tuesday. Two a Indian and Br'tish fB-wishera packing the fl igKingsway ''all. Lonight beard Premier 11 Win v of India decI should like ihe closest '••'ileratton between the neoI India and the people of rowtl which gave the mat ovation to Panoit Nehru's sarance
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  • 665 1 "BAN ATOM BOMB: CUT ARMS BY THIRD" WEST MUST ACT BEFORE RUSSIA Reuter. PARIS Tues. —Russia t might offered to put all her cards on the table I i, submitting detail of her armaments to the United Nations —if Astern powers wo uld accept
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  • 30 1 With But A Single Thought Tribune candid cameraman caught this shot at last night's reception given by the Dutch X.L.M. airlines at the Hotel de L'Europe. Other pictures Bark Page.
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  • 197 1 A deputation representing nurses of Singapore Government Hospitals met Mr. J. V. Cowgill, Joint Salaries Commission Officer, in Singapore, yesterday. It is understood that frank disc issions were held on the points raised in the recent letter of the Singapore Nurses' Association to Mr. Cowgill.
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  • 37 1 U.P. BIRMINGHAM, Tues. —William Bowson was recovering today fro m facial injuries received when a "no smoking" sign in a Birmingham exhibition hall fell from the ceiling and knocked the cigarette out of his mouth.—U.P.
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  • 47 1 Reuter. PARIS. Tues. The municipal police of Hanoi and Haiphong, the two chief towns of Northern Indo-china, will come under the control of the Government of North Vietnam from December 1 under a FrenchVietnam agreement. Agency France Presee reported today from Hanoi. —Reuter.
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  • 21 1 Reuter. BATAVIA. Tues—The first fact-finding mission sent abroad by Pakistan Government arrived in Batavia today by air from Calcutta. —Reuter.
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  • 76 1 MR. A. J. TITE. A European and a young Chinese wroman were killed in a car crash in Upper Serangoon Road early today. Mr. Tite died in the wreck. The woman died in the ambulance on the way to hospital. The car. believed to have been
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  • 88 1 Mr. Alex Freider. President of Freider Films Inc., and a member of the Board of Directon of Republic Pictures Inc., is expected to visit Singapore about the end of this month Mr. Freider recently flew to Manila from New York to disi cuss company business with
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  • 357 1 U.P. MIAMI. FLORIDA. Tues The will of a 74-year-old philanthropist who was not permitted to leave a beauty queen J $100,000 was under fire again today because he virtually cut off his daughter unless she divorces her present husband and re-marries. The executors of the estat'
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  • 28 1 U.P. CAIRO. Tues. —The Egyptian Government today officially iccognized the new Arab Palestine government. Iraq also recognised the government despite opposition from King Abdullah.—CP.
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  • 206 1 U.P. LONDON. Tues. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bcvin today warned of the weak links in the anti-communist defence chain, in both the Far East and the Middle East, when he addressed the Dominion Premiers' Conference. He spoke for over an hour on the measures taken
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  • 23 1 Five Chinese and a Malay were arrested last mght under 1 the Emergency Regulations, bringing the total under detention to 285.
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  • 398 2 The public of Singapore will find below a list of centres where they should call to obtain details regarding registraCards will be issued to them from October 18. Those centres under section II will close as soon as all residents in that locality have been given
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  • 443 2 Food Control Uept Seeks Reduced COL ANE of several Food Advisory Pane. f p I by the Food Control Department, wi object of stabilising prices, has been fo Singapore. Pntnmittpp IS This is the Imported Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Panel. It consists of officials of
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  • 66 2 A woman sub-tenant. ftpnjßg >ver her recent eviction from a riouse in Keng Cheow Street, returned to the premises one -vening to smash up $10 worth )f cups and <aucers. This was alleged in the Second Police Court yesterday when Lim Seng Yong (51) claimed
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  • 57 2 Tvn Senior Customs Officers wete sworn in as Justices of Peace by Mr. J. L. McFall. Second District Judge, yesterday morning. The officers were Messrs W. A Rodick; F. S. Rickard; M. Killick; D. A. Maby; J. F. M. Roualle, D. J. Mackay; E. J. Selby. J V.
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  • 155 2 Holding that there was nondirection to the jury by the trial judge on the question of possession, the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday quashed a conviction against a Chinese ;in an arms case and ordered a I new trial. The Chinese, Chow Tuck Kong,
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  • 78 2 Wong Yin Kuay (23) and Cheng Yong Won (36), participants of ft "running battle" !in Battery Road on the afteri noon of October 11, came into j the Second Police Court dock accusing each other yesterday. 1 They admitted fighting in pubI lie and offered
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  • 295 2 (Tribune War Correspondent) JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday—A strong force of Gurkhas and Inniskilling Fusiliers, assisted by the Police, destroyed Poh Lee Sen and its satellite villages in a jungle area 31 miles north of Johore between La>ang Layang and Kota Tinggi after a five-week
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  • 161 2 A Cantonese, Mak Thim, under sentence of two years' rigorous imprisonment for unlawful possession of a largo quantity of ammunition, will stand a new trial before another jury. This is the sequel to his appeal against conviction in the Singapore Ourt of Criminal Appeal yesterday
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  • 145 2 Fair bidding was seen in an I auction held by the Singapore Stamp Club at the Capitol Restaurant yesterday. The highest buyer was Mr. Darge. j who bought $71.40 worth of stamps. Mr. T. H. Stone concentrated jon Colonial stamps and at the I
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  • 154 2 PERAK will have Muslim week-ends with Thursdays half and Fridays as full holidays if the Federation Government declare Friday the day of rest Instead of Sunday. An amended proposal to this effect was carried by a majority of twenty-five to two witl two abstaining in
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    • 231 2 BOR Fined $100 A young British soldier Aubrey James Henry Lee. was found guilty of neglient driving in the First District Court yesterday. Lee was fined $100 or one month's hard labour. In an accident at the 7th milestone East Coast Road. Lee. who was driving a military station wagon,
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    • 355 2 lliuugll ill vw». m BLUE NFTWORK I 7"0 Time Signal; 7.01 Malay with Signature Tune; 200 I \i i \v ji iriMfi TCH Comic; 7.30 News in Malay; Close Down. ppnr« A £i 745 P °P ular Re( J uest glsi 6.00 p.m. Signature Tune. rKUUKAIvUHfca Close Down. Opening Announcement
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  • 245 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) lality has made a supplementary provij $22,000 for the forthcoming Municipal $17,000 is in respect i Of Municipal. don of salaries Government I Election* office. 1 S (5.000 is allotted conduct of elec- j nentary allocation v the Municipal in August in
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  • 237 3 Two Chinese, Lim Ah Sang and Tan Sui Hock, were sentenced to seven > ears' rigorous imprisonment at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Jobling for abducting a Chinese, Tay Keng Guan. Lim and Tan were on trial with two others on
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  • 59 3 Four Australian cows and a bull travelled all the way from Australia to Singapore in the "cooler" of a ship. They ci lived 1 yesterday on board the Chaion, contented and in the pink of health. i Othei livestock consisting Of :>,215 sheep did not have
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  • 318 3 MALAY States in the Federation were divided In their choic. A of dates for the celebration of Hari Raya Haji. Singapore Muslims will go gay today with millions of others nil over the world of this great Muslim festival. States like Johore, Negri j
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  • 90 3 Kallang Airport is to have a j directional finding station to j assist pilots to find their position over the aerodrome for the purpose of landing safely. The station will be set up in a hue on th > airfield. Necessary equipment ordered 1 from tlu»
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  • 52 3 I.N.S. Jogja. Tues. Further reports received by the Indonesian authorities on the Republican Dakota, reported missing sometime ago state that the plane had been forced down by 6 Dutch fighters at the DuU'h-occu-p>d .territory of Palembang. Captain Freebierg. the pilot, is now in Dutch detention at Djakarta.
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  • 76 3 A Kheh who was walking along busy ('nulla Street on his way to a certain bank at 10.55 yesterday morning was accosted in a "long-tlme-no-see" spirit by three Hokkiens. He responded and they took up positions abreast of him. A few seconds later he was shoved into
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  • 107 3 Wong Kwai alias Chin Siang. a terrorist who was caught in a Police ambush at a mining kongsi at Menglembu. Ipoh Distiict. was hanged in Taiping Gaol yesterday. Wong was sentenced to death on Sept. 3. 1948. He and another terrorist chew their pistols when challenged
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  • 56 3 U.P. Mr. Chin Chye Fong. a member of the Rural Board, and the Singapore Improvement Trust has been appointed to be a member oi the Singapore Social Welfare Council. LONDON. Tues. —Radio MoseoA- reported that a Soviet whaling expedition consist Ing of 12 vessels left Odessa on Sunday
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  • 94 3 A Chinese carpenter, Lee j Soon Guan, who appeared in j the Second Police Court yesterI day. was sentenced to two I months' simple imprisonment I after he pleaded guilty to a j charge of attempted suicide on j October 4. Lee had slit
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  • 109 3 Many of the appellants who appealed against As«ize Court lecisions left the lock of the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal on Monday and Tuesday with great disappointment. Not only their apoeals. whether against convictions or sentence, were dismissed but they will begin to serve their sentence from
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  • 88 3 Reuter.-AAP. BRISBANE. lues. —Mr. Gilbert Burns, a member of the executive ot the Queensland branch of th( Australian Communist Party, was today sentenced to six month's imprisonment by a Brisbane court for sedition. Notice of appeal was given. Bums, it was alleged, said
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  • 45 3 Reuter. RANGOON, Tues. —The Burmese Parliament today pass.d a Land Nationalisation Bill virtually empowering the Government to take over farm land from landlords for it-distribution among farmers, A good part of such land is at present owned by Indians. Reuter.
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  • 229 3 WHITE ANTS have forced the V.M.C.A. authorities into building a new stage for the main hall. Fating in(o the boards of inferior wood that have served as a temporary structure since the re-occupation, the ants have caused so much damage that plans have been rushed to re-alter
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  • 213 4 THE Russians have been getting a lot of span' 1 in this column lately. But they have been occupying the world stage, and it looks as II they will continue to occupy it for some time to come. Mr. Vyshinskv has been the slur playei up to now,
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  • 175 4 WHAT is Russia's own record in regard to this matter of free examination ol the troubles of dependent people? Would she tolerate investigating missions in Poland, in Czechoslavakia, in Bulgaria, in Rumania, in Hungary or in those uarts of Germany and Austria that are behind the Iron
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  • 68 4 IRON has entered the soul of our friends In 1 Selegic Road. They allege that the forthcoming conference of the Standard Oil Company of America is being "boosted simply because it is estimated to cost the conveners something like $150,000 Says the Indian Daily Wail "conferenceo between Mahatma
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  • 1363 4  -  Efficiency experts and consultants are trying to change the care* free Polynesian business methods. Hawaiian* satisfied, but million, and unions t putting country in i l: with the rest the work By a Robert R. Brunn THE story of Hawaii stirs the imagination and awakens a
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  • 1250 5  -  Prohibition Has Converted City Into A "Chicago" 11, S. SABARATNAM ilight walk down Sago Slreet or ill I matter down any street in Singapore's nizened China town and you will see smoker deliberately and lawlessly puffin? away at his pipe. opium rac--15 millions to o
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  • 367 5 dkrlin, Tues. Nearly D 300 people were reported missing in Berlin in August, but Bern's "Bureau of Missing Persons" only managed to track down 125 of them. The figure of 300 missing persons in one month is an enormous jump compared to I the pre-war
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  • 73 5 Reuter.-AAP. BATAVIA. TueS.—M. IfUSO. Dr. Amir Sjarifuddt n and j Mr. 3. Setiadjit. leaders of I the Indonesian insurrection lat Madiun, central Java. havi iscaped from Java to the Siamese capital. Bangkok the Chinese paper. Sin Po. reported today. The paper said the three leaders probably left
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  • 193 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Recruitment of a special "Guards unit 1« Singapore to meet any threat of terrorism is in Prog has approved the formation of this addition to the Special Volunteer Constabulary to be called the "Pasir Panjang District Guards." The Rural District Commit- told
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  • 195 6 Listeners to Singapore's medium wave transmitters (483.9 metres and 400 metres) will have noticed a consider- j able falling off in signal strength during the past week, i with a corresponding rise in noise and interference level. This is due to the fact that the Japanese-built wooden
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  • 334 6 Arguments for and agains; the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal day in a Special Case stated by the fit minal District Judge, Mr. H. A Foi r hf The matter was in regard to the question of the admissibility of a statement made by
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  • 142 7 2 f Selrtai" 1 K* r dean and evenly of hockey on Fyesterday the S.C.C. Seletar by the after a goalSOO r the game the a narrow Sihot by Bishop hit the Fast exchanges! ,v fences on! ented goals and, »w the score sheet! through
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  • 564 7 Thrilling Soccer At Jalan Besar 1 Tiger Sports Club 0 LAST-MINUTE goal scored by a defender gave 223 BOD a well-deserved victory over Tiger Sports Club in a Cup match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tigers are First Division League runners-up, but defeat for the
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  • 417 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. THi: announcement of £14,000 as the likely' sum >ril Washbrook, Test cricketer will receive for his l>enefit came at a time when footballers were preparing their case for overhauling the mahmerv which operates transfers and benefits for ...avers of their game. They were
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  • 334 7  -  (By ALLAN LEWIS First Fancy, winner of tace five on Saturday, did so in a very easy manner to compensate for a narrow defeat at his first start. Ken Jeffers, who rode him did so, with excellent judgment. He was not well, placed early but
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  • 337 7  -  (From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH. Tuesday No 2 I rr ack was opened Tor fast work una morning when van Breui Helen's Spencer's and Daniel' 3 charges were given fast work- outs. The best workouts were by jair Galahad. Purpie Kmgnt. Blackpool. Billy Carrol.
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  • 447 7 FIRST DAY 1 The following are the weights tor the first day of the Ipoh Race meeting which commences on Saturday, October lU Horses, d 1, BFur.«Baron «1.07 Double Five 8.10 Honey COmb S.OS Game Law 8.07 High Port 8.U6 D-R.-B. 8 04 Win The Peace 8.01
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  • 63 7 Trie following will represent the Mtrry Union Badminton Party in a friendly match ot badminton against the S. H. B. Auxiliary Police Sports Club, to be played on Sunday 17. at 3 p.m. at Beach Road: Son Kiam Hiap. B. C. Mah. Lim Kirn Ptow. A. Sujak. Tan Seek
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  • 196 7 U.P. LONDON, Tuesday. Officials and auditors of the Lon- don Olympic games expect only a small margin of profit despite the estimated total takings which tooted the £525.000 (US $2,100,000) mark. it was revealed today. A preliminary audit shows j organising expenses at be-1 j
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  • 227 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday—The revival of the pre-war athletics contests between Lnglish and American Universities, last held in l'J3B, is being mooted for next summer, but difficulty is being experienced in fixing a suitable date. The American UniversitiesHarvard, Yale, Princeton and Cornell can only guarantee
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  • 81 7 U.P. PENNSYLVANIA, Tues. I Jake Mintz. manager of I Heavyweight Challenger Ezzard Charles, announced toI day that he has arranged a match with Joe Baskl for December 10 at Madison (Square Gardens. MVw York. Mintz said the winner of jth Charles-Baksi fight j would meet
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  • 188 7 S.C.R.C. 2 c.s.c. o The S.C.R.C. scored a twonil win over the Ceylon Sports Club in a hockey game at Hong Lim Green yesterday, i The S.C.R.C. forwards atI tacked right from the Start j Ong Lee had hard luck when his crisp drive beat the goalI keeper
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  • 63 7 A Hari Raya holiday soccer i match will be played at the 1 Naval Base ground this evening at 5.15 between the Naval I Dockyard Malays and a team I from H.M.S. London. I The following have been sel- ected to pay for the Malays Valiaya: Alwi.
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  • 168 8 U.P. BERLIN, Tues British and American, blockade-running plane:-, sped towards a 100.000--ton food and relief supply mark tonicrht. battling against abnormally cold weather and Russian throats. The British authorities disclosed that 302.851 metric tons were flnwn to Berlin between Juno 2ft and October 11. The flgures
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  • 254 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Kepubhcan benator Kaiph ft Flanders told newsmen today that the United States has lost the "major and perhaps decisive battle" in the cold war. Ho said the Soviets are succeeding in diverting the "Marshall Plan from its goal of European economic recovery
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  • 213 8 World Sports News Reuter. LONDON. Tues- The West dia were warmly welcomed by Indies cricket team to tour Infriends in England when they arrived at Paddington station here from Avonn.outh Jock tonight. They sailed from the West Indies in a banana boat. Among those waiting,
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  • 74 8 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. Woodburn and Now or Never were made joint favourites at I to 1 for tomorrow's Cesarewitch at thf final callovcr on the race at the Victoria Club here tonight Final quotations: 9-1 Woodburn and Now or Never, 1008 8 Oallant Scot. 100-7 Sea Smoke. 18-1
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  • 89 8 U.P. NEW YORK. Tues. An.tr/ Neiderreiter, promolor for the Tournament of Champions boxing organization, said today that he has sent an inquiry to Flyweight Champion Rinty Monaghan of Belfast taking if Monaghan would be Interested in defending his title against Dado Marino. Neiderreiter saul f MonaKhan refuses
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  • 44 8 U.P. The champion European racehorses Nathooil an<l Bayeux arrived at Idlewild airpoit from England today in quod condition for Saturday's Cold Cup at New York's Belmont Park. Nathoo is owned by the Aga Khan and Bayeux by Jc4n Nys of Belgium U.P.
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  • 33 8 U.P. The 20th Centm;.' Sporting Club announced today that French Middleweight Robert Villcgain has accepted a 10--round bout with New Yotk'fl Jake Lamotta on December 9 ni Madison Square Garden. U.P.
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  • 86 8 U.P. TOLEDO (OHJOI. Tues St. Vincent hospital announced today that a 37-ycat-old woman had set an obstetrical world's record by giving jlrth Ito a child by her tenth Caesarian operation. The child was born Satuiday to Mrs. William Sh river, wife lof a city bus driver. The real
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  • 96 8 Th< Date* h'M rave h reception \m<4 31 the Hotrl il I'Ko-'l' ■in »ey Rise. Ahmit :wo to inert >lr. B. <■ van Teld -n. hi. I «1 ttAustra'ian and Division, and Mr IV Train- Man** head 11 Above and on Hi Trihunr pk*«n* •< W Miss
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  • 19 8 AIX LE IJAINS Throe nicmlx r? oi wore lato V French military into Bourget an«i sank immediate"^
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