Morning Tribune, 8 April 1947

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  • 274 1 FORMER GOVERNOR AND HIGH COMMISSIONER Sir Cecil dementi died at High Wycombe Buckinghamshire, on Saturday. Sir Cecil was a former Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay States. He was 71. A Cantonese, Sanscrit and Greek scholar of distinction, Sir
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  • 78 1 ATHENS, April 7*Trades unions, representing civil servants, bank employees, telephone operators, gas workers and water supply men, .today notified the police that they would strike tomorrow because the Government had refused them a special Easter bonus. Premier Demetrius Maximos stated that I'nited States
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  • 109 1 V" histor. duled tmu> I r failu m all-night the walk- 1 ono workers of un< ked ko will tie up Id but manj like w'll i<e dial t^i. f,, r hanic '1 p up. l m In ti of the New I v.
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  • 54 1 Frankfort. April 7. -Rudolf Hoess, former Commander of the Auschwitz concentration camp. m Which 4.000.000 people were murdered and cremated during the German occupation of Poland, said today he did not intend to appeal against the death sentei >.a<: sentenced on Thursday by the People's High
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  • 294 1 "DUTCH WILL HAVE TO PAY" SAYS BEHRMANN SKIPPER Bl rribune staff Reporter) hrmann sailing for Singapore Dutch authorities are it an otti 'ompensation on dtsen Shipping Company would X.E.1.. to the Skipper was refused nding her 32-day stay m Java, assurance. X r 01 I Isbra: j don't worry me.
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  • 31 1 Trani (near Bari), Apr. 7.— tn l-Tito Yugoslav refugees I vere axed t 0 ceath la an tool armhouse today after p hrea s from pro-TKo refu c rby camp. U.P.
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  • 24 1 ALE WARNING IN BLUE SKIES AND SUNSHINE I B^ I B ft* Wm I [the Ar. for j, P I Lady r E Reuter
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  • 118 1 India Will Not Help French In Indo-China NEW DELHI. April 7.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice prtsi dent of the Indian Interim Government, said today that his Government was being careful to ensure that nothing was done on its behalf to indicate it waa iiolping ihc French m IndoChina. for, not
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  • 177 1 Shanghai, April 7. Captain William Lee Ol Devonport, wounded by two bullets and bleeding profusely, saved the UNRRA relief *hip, Wancheng, by directing "weaving" tactics when two Chinese Government plunes machinegunned and bombed the vessel m the Chinese Communist-held port of Shin Chi W>o. 60 miles
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  • 87 1 PARIS, Apr. 7.— Suicide Veridict overriding the findings of the post mortem, the French Judiciary Police today returned d verdict of suicide m the case of Geuza Racgejac, Czechoslovakian Consul whose body was found at dawn on Sunday m Paris West End. The police stated that the
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  • 209 2 SCHOOLGIRLS WATCH COURT PROCEEDINGS Kris i buzz oi 1 1 ing. when they uui In an un usual appearance m the Police irt Tw< ndard eight ,tudents. under the cha n mi ml Mi l)a\ imt; and lently until [)j teft be^an Mr> 1 1 if|x rtei nai re then
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  • 36 2 Cairo April 7.-Prince Mohamed Ali today opened the 36th Inter-Parliamentary Congress m the name of Kmp; Farouk m the Egyptian Chamber of Deputies. conference will last one Delegate- from 32 countries were pected to attend. U.P.
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  • 160 2 7. Radio M dis] rained --quipi Army divisions— inure than 700,000 the Chil go\ x J i toy. tha' I trained r the Kuum'.n--j :end American a to appr 000 ii huria at t he .va to Manchurl m an eftv
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  • 98 2 Dalforce Want Jap Sentences Reviewed At a meeting < i tlv Dall this week the member* unanimously voiced tluir d iss.it is tuition oi thi f imlonmeni passed on the I Jap was criminals, and paa i resolution that th t > mllit authorities be asked to review Bie md
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  • 178 2 Indian classical music rendered by I krishna Orchestra, with Dr. M. Chotta S I v/as the main attraction at the variety 1 aid of the Pamadasa memorial fund at the m atre last night The Misses J., G. and S. R (daughters »1 Mr.
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  • 128 2 KUALA LUMPUR.— TweIve million yards of tex from Japan are to be imported into Malaya shortly. This was revealed by Mr. Btiagawan Singh, President of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce, at annu. tins of the Chambf Mr. Bh "Ai an products
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  • 144 2 Armed Hold-Ups In Malacca: Indian Shot MALACCA. April 7 T" el hold-ups over th< ■tn r« the PuliCi authorities. The first, which took Kampong Hulu wai carried uut c armed and masked r entering a sundry goods dealer's premises, relieved him ol $670 m ms wen- h< her and locked
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  • 39 2 Sjahrir Appoints Deputy To Visit Ceylon COLOMBO, April 7. S Sjuhrir. the I] .an Primv has d. puttci I mnistry and i< rmerly a member ne editorial si to visit .lon on his Agi tins m rtly be Reuter
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  • 13 2 SNOWDONIA PEAK TRAGEDY 7 body suffer! A and M c< mpa Duff- Reuter
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  • 66 2 I VKE SUO Apr. 7, UnJ the Security C< The Soviet delegate Gromyko to ;TAc i a 1 r< the sis'n bu mv i cloub The Russian re] the Communism will be n ciL cm vhe i rcn i the I
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  • 46 2 SHARIR DUE IN SINGAPORE TOMORROW m prtm J| 2 Conferen I 1 Gims M fu tel iS 1 1 Singapore m 1 Jearn fl Consular b«i; 1 1 Sharii 1 ir at a I by the Rf.. 1 time 1 1 Franklin I Dr. Shn I
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  • 10 2 ST. PAUL'S OLDES CHORISTER DIES < m I M held Reuter
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    • 53 2 C TIMBER uire >i\ W\ A \WMILL < >ong Bu^is. Phone 6"25. k all var,- un.sawn TIMBER for Immed livery. EDUCATION Mercantile Institution 209. Qur. Phone 2370 MOr«mTI,Y n.s bPRin In 'ting, Booki>ing first MATIIFMA tary, Additional and Mechanics for Benior Cambridge and London Matrlc*. iNF.SE- Mandarin Claouu p m
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  • 55 3 md m Ued Oiher pn I IS Otn 'ty 75 cents $1.40 fm lor Pure v. tot Brown $0.80 I tty 20 ci ..45 tin) 50 d 5 Ittn) $1.40 35 «ka 50 cents I 1 HI 20 2U 30 ti" 80 I 1 90
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  • 139 3 I DON, Apr. 7.— The first three Japanese to enBritish Army are m London— by mistake, says m. George Obokata. Fred Mogami and iuzuki, all from Vancouver are Nisei— second .1 of Japanese Canadians. When the war started thej volunteered for the British Army
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  • 148 3 Mr. Brooke On "Embarrassing Conditions tcment issued last i Anthony Brooke, F j Muda of Sarawak. very shortly to G ral, who returnei from a fortof Sarawak and I llency may ive a reply ibe mace public to us QU( a tlng to Sarawak situation recently i] o the native
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  • 34 3 Empire Commui th< Government to withdraw the Mai. lr rv- ill! It I 1 h-mr i the Commun Bri tain of Brl tain. ninut
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  • 613 3 Another Expedition Planned (From MONTAGUE TAYLKR) LONDON.— A handful of British scientists under the command of Surgeon Commander Kdward William Bingham, continuing the work ot >« ng up a string ol meteorological and wireless stat ions jirrthe Aniarxtii carried on during the war
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  • 267 3 KUALA LUMPUR.— The United Planters' Association of Malaya has been given April 10 as the deadline for a reply to the demands submitted by Indian tappers m 240 estates m Selangor to the respective managements on March 20. A spokesman of the Central Committee of the
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  • 152 3 "LOST" TORCH LED TO DEATH OF CHINESE IPOH.— A tragic drama was enacted m a lonely village off Changkat Salak Estate, a few miles from Sungei S:put, when a middle-aged Chinese lost hilife. On the return home of the Chinese from tapping rubber, he was told by his five-year-old daughter
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  • 373 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY. APRIL 8, 1947. The ST.C. Strike THE STC men's decision to continue their G6-day-old strike, ignoring the advice of Mr. Justice Jobling (President of the strike inquiry) and of Mr. S. C. Goho (strikers' counsel at the inquiry), both of whom have appealed to them to call
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  • 963 4  - From Exile To Head Of a new Republic MISS KOETUT TANTRI m SOEKARNO by s S Familiarly known to radio listenei mU'RAB.AYA I si'E, the author is a British-born American eitistn. Miss i Tantri is not only a writer, but a skilful painter and it was her love of art
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  • 258 4 5-Second News From Britain miles nron Ifl 1 1 air transpori a, 1 Being I ticular;;. «j t*i to Bron during an vive the life tl ;n (51). ordn V J of North-street, X 9 ks. it was said at B r, quest. Verdict. D. X adventure My husband ,he
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    • 49 4 A DELIGHT io Till I 1 Till! LOVEI V AMIKK \N I Ml I M MOl M RIMLESS (.1 ASM S hat blend with b< and ice with cut u<J(Ki taste and style. They are cushioned againsi breakai EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Optician* 10, Chulia Stn Telephone 4435, Singapore.
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  • 290 5  -  H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER r^ by -^-j- M ir. 24. Lewis C d a pore, the ler. was n of rs. b Li I of j Four Crown he n uc- i lou I i intX The book is a souvenir h ble time
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    • 171 5 /'/j obtainable anywhere it's m J/ul SinqapohiL ShopA. Art Curios C. K. Tang All Kinds Eastern Arts Crafts Exceptional Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant 2, Finlayson Green <& 61, Middle Road, Singapore, Phone 2620. Confectionery FOR WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY TEA-PARTIES CALL AT: THE VICTORIA Confectionery Store
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    • 169 5 Electrical United Trading Co. I 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT IS Embroidery Direct Importers of all k'nds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods. <;ooi*s tobil 10, Battery Road Phone *****. (Rodney House) Singapore Forwarding Agents I SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45. The Arcade Tel: No
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    • 143 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71. Hgh Street. Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO Xo. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 64, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE. 103-105,
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  • 110 7 Wettest Easter In Britain: Southend Beaches Deserted Iv i Bnta had i The b Southend today motorists ran: fell dv oon, Crov kpoo] •weepii the promenadi an<i al though tin ye was a bright shine a t Southport, h and Whitby cold wind kt-pt moist of the people from exposed
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  • 40 7 SINO-BRITISH AIR PACT newgp; ..ntaiig organ, an Aviation m China md BriI been drafted I Oom* I .md th« i to be fOi ut Ive Vuaa I will and In i lent I I the United KingI Easl and In
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  • 35 7 RUSSIA'S WAR COSTS M Hew I 1 idditJ >n to and I riti ry. w Times said thai while \nn rican at concern that i br made economic"facts ;md B: I rman Indusi I U.P.
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  • 22 7 I \IF-JPORT. Eire. I ''nns--1 Lonn air drop. ired. teide ding up I ned which I by.
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  • 12 7 I a m Nup i with i hana-
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  • 253 7 London. Apr. 3. Sixty scientists of various nationalities have been conducted round the Government's atomic energy research station at Harwell, near Didcot, m Berkshire. No British newspaperman has been allowed by the Ministry of Supply to penetrate this closely guarded plat Tht> scientist! were umUr
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  • 138 7 Princesses Will Be 'Reporters' Today ftAi,i>>tfi.KY. H Apr G t. ai RluxJ Royal family who are due arrive by air tomorrow on tiu visit v reigning io> i his to) itablUhed by .1 Rhcdei to whose grave the King ana Qut en are making r ial pilgrimage during their nine
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  • 35 7 Pittsburgh Apr 6 i told for the n mm] bitumintrc apparently satli tend mdefl ittely thr mourning pi r 111 il the I m ot rkei-5 for tto mine Reuter
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  • 136 7 CALCUTTA. Apr. 6. -find from a house m Howrah, ;i subuib oi Calcutta, wounded two people and led to the B of 11 persona by the police, a Bengal Government communique stated tonight. Altogether 2.353 persons have been arrested here sir.cc the outbreak ol communal trouble
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  • 147 7 Tailor Will Oppose Churchill In Next Ellection HASTINGS, England, Apr. o.— Winston Chi; ill, Britain 1 wartime Pi< mier and Conservative MemParliament, will be opposed at the next elec- which is due m 1950 by a Commonwealth Party who will advocate socialist foreign policy," it was announced here liter a
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  • 303 7 Strasbourg, Apr. 6.— OiU'ial Charles Dv Gaulle declared here today that if cv e r a new tyranny should menace all or part of the World "we are assured m advance that the- United States and France will be m agreement
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  • 622 8  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Fashionable Local Wedding Yesterday i Danker you Mr. and Mrs J. A Dfenker and M: > Maurren Audrey Gaudart. daughter of Mr> Belinda Gaudart. Thr bride looked churning m a gown ol Ivory Chantilly lace, iashicned m Victorian style. "With a heart-shaped neck-line. the
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  • 197 8 l comfort fl thought to Emerson said. "E causes v del I an eXCvSS. Ev, I sour: every evil Its faculty which Is a V pkasure hai tU fl put on i*^s abust I of wit then Fur everything fl you hay I and for overythn.. lose something."
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    • 81 8 LIT. \St\l IS /x umaya Trail of the Loitht sonic Swine -^BAH'LL HELP fir THET KJl i k JpLB LI'LABNER Yp' K DON'T COMF r H'S MAKES EX-CAPE AFORE DEE- OFF-AS Pf'-K G *llM VO °TH'BOYS" AlB-ER- SCHEDULf- V Ml BUT TM INK KNOCKS HIM ATCL.V LOSES OUR ft r
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  • 1048 9  -  Henry Gris b 1 Mornmg Tribune Corres m Hollywood PART I i y Vlmt tali a I I 'ail part* though i the HOLLYWOOD. The oth H Uyi T >t that there wai thing unusual about it. Hollyd hai been giving cocktail the bldtimer's can remember Ihe mew
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    • 67 9 TO THE MORNING TRIBl > By Al Capp ALL Y IS VO' GONNA VO" KNOWS WE'D E> <SACREEFICE OUR DO ANYTHING IN PV- I HAPPINESS dEST V TH' WORLD FO VO, O' A 1 SATISFY YORE PANSY.'-VHY CAIN T Y /OWN MEAN, MIZZUBLE,/ VO 1 DO ONE SIMPLE < SELFISH
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  • 199 10 Greek Leftists Oppose New King: Defiant Mayor Starts A Riot ,V1 HI The I al organi EAM led today th th< r opp< tion to changed by King George o! the i King i acltt h political actions inh h KYREMA. Cyprus, Apr. 6. The police disp< large crowd which
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  • 81 10 "Worst" Actor Of 1946: Orson Welles HOI I.YWi OD. Apr. I Welle-, tri; c publi I 1946 Actor, wi lucer, Welles said: I think Lampoon ution i- much more valuable m point ol public ci than an academy >1 m and BCi( Welle- and Al< tilth were awarded mythical "Oscars",
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  • 152 10 Lewis Ready For Open Warfare With U.S. Govt. Wa-hingtpn. April 6 J >hn L Lewis and the Government squared off for a renewal of are today jnd early reportirom the nations coalfields unrated that the mine leader will iked by almost the solid refusal of 40U0O0 t Mowers I back
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  • 74 10 Santiago < Chile April 6.— Two were killed and at least ten were seriously injured as Communist > and Socialists clashed on the eve of nationwide municipal elections on Sunday. The dead were p:>lit cal followers, killed whan rival groups tought while setting up election posters
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  • 106 10 Mr S. X Chettur. the Reprei the Government ol India m Malaya, will It Singapore for Kuala Lumpur tonight on a 15-day tour of upcountry areas. The main object of this tour will be to <tudy the cond Indian j£S on the ea>t c
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  • 34 10 IRANIAN REBELS RETREATING Teheran, April 6. -Rebel forces were reported to be retreati acfOM lie Iraq border tot.er the fall of their main ce.ure of resistance a Osmou. 12 kilometres from the frontier. U.P.
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  • 160 10 LOND 1 \pr. 7— Foreign policy rebels m the Labour Party last night claimed the support of 40 to 50 cent, of the party's rank and file for their demand thai th- rnment break the united Anglo-American againsi Russia. They based then claim m part
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  • 156 10 GOVT. TROOPS CAPTURE YUNGTSING Nanking, April 6 Oqvernmem troopt m Hopei province have rod the e t Yungts.uu. 40 milt's ol south ol Peipini cording to di> pitch* i\ej hero t >-day Yungtsing is located m the heart ol a triangle t inned by Pelp'ng, Tientsin and Paotlng. Communists, who
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  • 52 10 BULL BRINGS 2,350 GUINEAS London. Apr. 3 --A Hereford bull was sold a: Sydney stud sales for 2 359 guineas Australian, ihe Australian Nwva tnd I lfcrmation Bureau anucunead today A second bull nraa bough: for 1 i'i>Q t?U'i.' TVie prices were among the Highest recorc ed recently roi stud
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  • 95 10 ABANDONS WAR AGAINST INFLATION Bl Apr o Run inflati Run ment was n mdoned the ~trugsi« em curi liftcant innounci Mini that a kilogram I "1 Runudiet, will now com 20.0UU lei I IOQ March 16, foreign current at roughly 1 000 times the pre-war rates but blackmarket rates al«
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  • 128 10 Reorganisation Of China Govt. Moves Slowly SHANGHAI. Apt. 4 T\U I organisation of I eminent, which been progressing at the slowesi pace owing to difficultit by the minority paities. la > x; to move v stt p nearer Uon within the next 24 when both the Socialist l 1 cratic
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  • 21 10 FIANCEE FOUND A CORPSE land). A f 41, ai I went i- I effort to m I I I I U.P.
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  • 168 11 An d Cold On Tap in the Mediterranean I(H\ 1• Mini d Ainvelle) he p. ncipality of M 1 will its h< em from coal to the 1 but conditions wen lifncul! project N »w •upply tv t:< I_o I hOU ico can be put Into hi Here is how
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  • 48 11 I I re per I except *bere B:S Yesterdays quo- Kedab' I I I No. 1 m No i m m Bt W* I m W ick) F i i $110; I $210 I I F irki Dm $200 1 $480; mcdl I :allty S'Aadard qu*-
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  • 16 11 U.S. Annexation Or Pacific Isles Deplored M G t:i thi i N I m tt U.P.
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  • 109 11 Dairen take-over Negotiations Making Progress \NGHAI Apr 7 .ts tn.rn Mukden Indie local Chiiit Let nego;i, were Bh>!hho nine miles north ot l>aii>'ii tor the take-over ot v and Pert Arthur, ii wan reported t>u I hin- Ration hud arrived m feiuhh,, on Sunday t rrwt-t thf) Soviet local commander
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  • 110 11 Apr. 6.- Bishop Hans Oswald In a pasto- letter read In all Bavarian Lutheran churches toddy, warned the w estern P< wera that we cannot remain silent when things happen which can only cribed as not being contributory to the peace of the rid and to
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  • 75 11 FR pr. 7 Army auth< -aid tftat next trial of the 31 former of Biu 1 tion camp will Include on tend ant whose name on t; black Arthur Di IG, will be among those N .1] be In the d Fn--1 with Inhumane
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    • 307 11 ON THE AIR TODAY (Radio Malay mi i (fmvOU- MAI \> ENGLISH PROGRAMMI 8 12 00-2 0U PM: 485 nu'tittai tnt'c aim wave band n\ii m thi--41 metre band 8 00-ii.oo i ret m the nH'.jin wave band ft 4 82 :>er srr the r>l mtere band, except from 7.45-9.30
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    • 222 11 61 met- > 30 PM :it and Chli i Sum: m Mandarin; 12 04 Teochew Requ I X' 12 30 Amoy Recii 1 12.45 lalk tor Women" m Amoy UIO> T nal and N! vVS Summary m Amoy; unary m Can- 1 15 >pf:i nn Annou men! und Pn^ Summary
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  • 143 12 STRATFORD i ial II with 18yeai formance m a ni The highbrow •a did not mind a blonde nnal and could On. r out ol a di ichool Daphne Slater packed theatre an ruliet that had oven the si ion theatre review•rs ravin;
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  • 29 12 SYDNEY Tn Australian Shlpp IS chartered five n cr^ L o the Austral il trade, bringing the total v for ti to 18 Reuter
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  • 143 12 Taiwan Trade Restrictions Relaxed U Apr Hit :u wmch reoruary and w< rundament r^ nt prising, are retainriiv on tun. reported the nin« Items -which were o( no Immediate relation to the livelihood ol the ilso might be abolished i measures des cA A\e the revolting me>e" also Included the
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  • 55 12 JERUSALEM. Apr. 6. T •n. Irgun Zi Leu:. reused the ib Illegal defence pit-paring the Riound for war between j Pal< T ment was m c. .d: "We do not want a civil v. "Our 0 British bs us ot an- t.ck us we shall
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  • 147 12 rter The Singapore CID have made the ii: I wUai is believed to be a big plot to loot valual I oil from the military dump at the 14\ mi Thousand ill 'is of c; oil Ik.\ this dump m recent months, and la
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  • 56 12 ANKARA. M I p Peker i I he had 1 outed to him tt. I wake up an war. one Ho said "In I once ab ut I Halkevi and thi l!shed< The sta- ed to me must version at my woi Chamber ol mentioned the
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    • 95 12 LaMl Hay! Tl^lSl^l^ 11—2 1.15 G.SO 0.15 s yITJI LI 1 ililllhiM^ Everyone Praised it! MERIAN C. COOPER'S MIGHTIEST PR O DjJjJMOjH DrectM by Cmttl 8. Schoedsack RKO-RAOIO Picture O^" TT^TrrTTT He was bad ri-ht through! I OMORROW! I'ntamed by Devil or 1 Man, he killed easily \2^r «ou« If
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    • 76 12 .^YgT#y Opening TODAY I E 11 a m p m —4.14 p ta. m.\ Lj^l C3O o.m —9 15 p.tn IT'S CAY TUNEFUL' ~t ...V.Mh a fuU quota on and Ex with ROY KtXiERS^R \i:\r iiawt-i: Ii Brilliant i'rculiii timi <S. NT BOY* $ed on story b) 1 Rudyard Kipl
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  • 513 13 French Alps Preparing For Influx Of Holid ay-Makers 100,000 Tourists Expected (From JOAN SLOCOMBE) PARl&r— France's Summer and Winter resoxti m the Alps are ready to welcome some 100,000 of the many ists the French government expects this year— and to entertain them m pre-war luxury and comfort. While M«
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  • 47 13 n.. "Dally lay that the -.rnt had failed :ii lv Ql3 th<' tne Indian md that the atomic r< d to the high [ndla receives I ttmt Sir C. F rravincore ;ned the Bri Supply repi he would retain the metal U.P.
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  • 264 13 KUALA LUMPUR. At the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur. 1 four members of the Malayan [Police Force were presented with Police Mgdals by H. E. the > Governor. The receipients were: Colonial Police Medal: Lt.-Col. D. P. t MacNamara. Yeop Osman bin Abdul
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  • 87 13 Bobby-Soxers Got RhythmAnd Sermon don, Aprii 7. When 1,200 ush counterparts o! the Am can bobby* nil >ix pen the \Wmbley Town Hall jam session Sunday, they did not tv h ermon thrown m. Some of them bo >ed when the v. H. R Peerless, Vicar <»i nt Augustine's, stepped
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  • 72 13 IjONDONj April. 7, -Furness Withby and Co., owners of the 22,424-ton luxury liner "Mon irh of Bermuda," which burned m drydock while undergoing conversion March 24. tenderec notice of abandonment to their ixifcurance underwriters. Such notice meant that the damage exceeded £1.400,000. It did not signify
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  • 222 13 WABHIN4 Apt ie U.S. Bui ran i building two electronic br inch, experts to-day, will solve m minuh ing problems ally Impossib l^urc out n(^w. The Bureau la constructing "hif?h speed olectronic digital computing machines" for th** m d the I illu vh.it i
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  • 69 14 Memorial For Burma's Heroes Burma I be built shortly > meeting sp Antl-FWiit People's League recently Pmpntd ihrim beoicated to nimbi I Burma Defence Ai helpecl the Japan* n ipaign m Burma duri ly stages of the later joined hands with thJapanese out ot Burma U Aung San. Presidi Anti-Fascist
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  • 88 14 PENANG.— A total 800 was sustained m piracy reported off th convict settlement I Pula ratam on the afterno< i 24, news of which has just ed Penang. The piracy was by six of whom two were armed pistols and tour with tic?. They made their appr
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  • 70 14 COLOMBO. Apr. 7 T: ber Commission whfch appointed to enquire li report on Ceylon's rub: dustry has decided to n interim riccmmen<. steps be t.iken for th- of the International a_ tricting the piantio which will be a substitut rubber ul an alternat; ud obsoiet"
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  • 269 16 Selangor Team Win By Margin Of 48 Runs The Selangor Cey] d v mttis, capt:ur.ed by Sam Naysodorai, beut the VC.S.C iß> by 48 runat a cricket match placed at the Pol ce Depot on Thomson Road. yesterday. The highest scorer for the Iting team was the captain himself who
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  • 61 16 LONDON, Apr. 7: Lord B\. hl( nnan ol the Olymj said and Sv nd m Olympic gan ion next y. I Writing m the Su: Worl rd i from j While Avcry Brundar •ion i opined that with iif courmgement anything t* •0 and 10.000
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  • 233 16 First Woman Water-Polo Referee Starts Furore m lubiu. —Dutch girl who was appointin wati N therls Em i mien. I a member ol it Swimming Club m n Hand and I <U i n club :n London, slu a keen water-polo player and :ellent n bo excellent In 'act, that
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  • 314 16 <nn Our Own Reporter; v with the I .US, Ule C Rangcn from Singapore lust by (our wicketi rh«" Rangers, who took i the pitvu lirst. piled up 79 runs th'ture they were ali out. Hilarians, who batted i lunch, had to face ominous skies winch broke
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  • 134 16 Perak-Penang State Cricket Abandoned Our Qun Ip h. Apr what m k Inter-e ma eh which ha <.o:if I after h OPfl ed then un attempt to mak 140 minu es n< The visitor- bat. tig tale hutourab'e p two thread enirß bo Bbi PERAK FIRS! PEKAK 8] Buppiah b
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  • 86 16 Li ndon. April 7. art 1 results of Ei matches played I FIRST DIV HuddrrsJifld 0. Bl.irkburn Rvrs. 1. Blackpool 0, Ev( ri Derby C 2. W Liverpool 3. PrManchesti d U I M'borougl Portsmouth 3. Brentf. rd i 0. Shefflel St 3. Qrimsby T second
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