Morning Tribune, 14 April 1947

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  • 9 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 287 10 CENTS MONDAY, APRIL 14. 1947.
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  • 226 1 V Vi iRK, April. 13. The once ardent isolationLindbergh, broke his long Silence on and endorsed, by implication, President v foreign poli cy and pleaded for achit m aims abroad, even at the cost of USforce. Although he did not refer to Truman, specifically. Lindbergh n
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  • 117 1 POLICE FIND ARMS CACHE IN CALCUTTA MCUTTA. Apr 13— Calcut. p igating a case of Hi nd shooting m the ba- of central Calcutta tol>, 19 persons and dis-H-t a cache of 3\vords, dagHi I bombs. ■Bcim.il Ooverament comftu* this afternoon Bed incidents H. nd looting. He I one round
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  • 28 1 H.K. AIRCRAFT FIRED ON NEAR MACAO i.Vi air Xii tak v.- fired i. i ilna- iraUel t the to land I I th( ChliK thei i Reuter V
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  • 144 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 12. I hatma Gandhi ha lengthy last-minute talks with the All-India Congr< Command bef<> iring tonight fOi Lfter his six talks m 12 days here with the roy. V [ountbatten. He told his prayer meeting he loft "with the Wishea
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  • 162 1 "BUNGA RAYA" GANG STRIKES AGAIN IN MALACCA DETECTIVE AND WIFE SH OT DEAD (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Sunday.— The notorious "Bunga Raya" gang struck again last night when four members of the gang shot and killed a detective, Teh Bah Sah, and his wife at 11.20 p.m. opposite the
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  • 74 1 Truman Is Favourite For Renomination S WASHINGTON, Apr. 12. i President Truman is be- sinning his fhird year m t J oTice today as a favourite S for re-nomination m 1948 and is more sure of him- self than at anytime since he was catapulted info the White House. N
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  • 185 1 PARIS. Apr. 13.— Milton Reynolds, millionaire pen maker who hopes to break Howard Hughes' world night record, took off for Cairo from Orly airdrome here at 11.14 GMT. 49 minutes) behind the ra«erd-smashing I schedule. Reynolds landed at Orly airdrome at 9.51 FMT. completing
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  • 221 1 A series of robberies and armed robberies were reported to the Police during the week-end A taxi driver was s'.opped by three Europeans at Holland Road yesterday at about 2 a.m. After forcing him out of the vehicle and removing his driving license and $30 m
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  • 86 1 BATTVIA. Apr. 13.— A B-25 type of aircraft from Tjililitan airlile out>ide Batavia. burst into flames when it landed at Kemajoran airfield at Batavia yestermorning after the planeleft wheel glided off the runway, part of which was under repair. The plane burned to Ashes
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  • 171 1 WORLD "FLU" EPIDEMIC FEARED GENEVA. Apr. 13.-Fearing an influenza epidemic on the scale of that after the first World War, which cost millions of lives, the Interim Commission of tne World Health Organisation meeting at the United Nations building here, decided today to set up a special committee to combat
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  • 333 2 SERIOUS CRISIS FACES SALAZAR GOVT UNREST IN PORTUGUESE ARMY REPORTED L! w< re to-d Lisbon dOCI and Shi] work* iiumbi I thousand men. have now I The s'nke is show: to force the Prime Mi liste* Dr Lme into a pos; Of either making sweeping con ppoten ov gf being
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  • 149 2 3,000 Help A Cause In Kota Bahru A charity red bj the Departraej ti. i held n eently Am :ini In aid Fun iiu-iud- the t-a; th park ire H I bultan, I Kelantan. i Mr W P N Churchill and HH. th< I Mudu X at Hwa and Sri.
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  • 151 2 WASHINGTON. Apr. 12.— The British Ambassador to the United Stares Lord Inverchapel, told a radio audience that a Chi ns,e of direction and emnhasis md not dccli is the bet description of the British Empire to-dry. "I suppose it is true to say that the lief
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  • 116 2 Mr. J. G. A. Sutherland ral man a United Engin Ltd., who us retiring From the firm. wa> enti by Inche M. Hassan, electrical contractor of Bras Basah Road dinner party given In h.v ir on Friday night. Th<function was held at Inche sans house,
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  • 12 2 HAI, April 12 ll b. $900 slfsjlf UP
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  • 85 2 The second mass marriage to take place here since the liberation will be offici.iied by Chinese Consul Mr. A. C T Kwang m the Mayfair H-li a^ Robinson Road, at noo on Sunday. Apr 20. The Mayfair Musical an Dramatic Association who c rs of th(
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  • 158 2 "STAY AWAY FROM U.K." ADVICE REPUDIATED \pr 13- Si r Mixuell, (li.iiniKiii c t »ritisfi Tom is( l'.».ird >»n|> repudiated 'he advice t«> i\ trtuii llritaui this iv«mi ireatei da] b] Kenneth Hall, Vice h. linn. in .if the < etej i itiun of (ireat ltritain i ill had said
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  • 159 2 VENICE. Apr. 12.— White-haired Col. G kensen, himself und a war irimina] und now a witness for h I Marshal Albert Kesa Iring, brok< argument with the court t ements and asked to be dismissed. Von M- 1 br. night trial I that
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  • 94 2 BALTIMORE. Apr. 12.— i Three American doctors 1 were reported by the sci- ence Service today to have i discovered that penicillin may be the lon* sought mauic bulled whuh not N only Cures syphilis but prevents it. It works m r.ibbits. and probably will I uurk
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  • 60 2 Under th- t" e Jamaatul Kadrlah iGej a m n by H ng. n Haji Ibrahim. J P pre- nt. The lectur-"Ekhwan-ul-Muslimin' m Br I detnd nal rmed ■le b dv I and Tuan Syed AH A; •Mil Ka< r and M md nrrrn >iro $3,500,000
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  • 275 3 f f in th I ulc th i. ■::< iixddle Oi I ulu d ill m our I finished But I n.su.t m f making W advances. X ;i: Smgapinion tha X dollars ami X i c »lty on the t in to btain iv H iible wui
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  • 564 3 PRODUQ MARKETS REVIEW (Tribune Stall Reporter) Althou lea ex: of Siam 'free' rice into S re to dwindh 200 tons Of this nee \vt inly 1 and contributed to a great extent m bringing down prices of the Siam qualities further by $2 a
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  • 71 3 TURIN Apr. 12 Tlv first 20 000 copi' iiuw w< efcly :t> burned m tinoutside the newspaper's by a group ol men they about to be Si 1H out lor ibutiun. The police made som<' a. rests Trie m wspapacr carried a bitttack against the "famous
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  • 317 3 LONDON, Apr. 12.— Britain's press reflected on its first close look at Henry A. Wallace to-day, and only two found his maiden speech m this country, delivered last night, worthy, of comment it was less than lukewarm. The Times that Wallace placement mat Russia and
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  • 202 3  -  KATHLEEN BROOKE The following letter to the Editor of The Times appeared m London on Saturday (April 12 Sir.— According to the report m today? Times from Mr. Malm Mac Donald. the anti-ces-n feeing m Sarawak is that a minority. He does not say
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  • 161 3 S.E.A. FACES SERIOUS RICE SHORTAGE LONDON, Apr. 13 A ihortftge ol add to I bouU: i Inevitable, ac ti> lati reports, writes o M i me correspondent of The Observer, published m London today. He >ays: "In January, Loni Killearn counted <»n having 1.682,600 tons for distribution m the Ant
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  • 212 3 Union Labour Dept. To Be Reorganised The Malayan Union Government is to consider the reorganisation of the Labour Department on lines which wili be more appropriate to the wider functions which it has to perform under Government's policy ot promoting the formation of trade unions and machinery for conciliation, labour
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    • 28 3 iHK GREAT 1 \STERN OPTICAL CO. (Qualified Opticians) 275 South Brif. Spore (Opposite to Indian Tern pie) OPTICIAN I m G (Phi Our long i <>rk ;i Bridge
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  • 17 4 London Agents:— Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot Hou 98, St. Martin's Lane, W.I I. s
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  • 451 4 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1947. Constitutional Vacuum Politically, Malaya is deep v An the wilderness. Few know if there is any sort of constitution functioning at all to-day. The old F.M.S. constitution must be considered a war casualty, and few will bemoan its demise. On the liberation stepped ashore an entirely
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  • 1720 4  - 'DEMOCRACY ON TRIAL' KTUT TANTRI by S i This is the first part of I an article entitled "De- t j mocracy on Trial." speci- ally written for the Morn- > t ing Tribauc The second part will appear m this i j page tomorrow. Together, they provide useful back-
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  • 287 4 5-Second News From Britain For selling fruit v scales outside the Mid Country Council v mOttSUTvl office, E: Roundwood Paik-avenu. sden. was rined £5 at V. While members s. coats. Southgate Couii pruved l €705 schem, prove the town hull beat I regret i-ver allowing n. to take up dart.,
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    • 167 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m 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 71, Victoria Street,
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    • 175 5 Electrical United Trading Co. 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING 1 LECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods. tiOODSTORE 10, Battery Road. Phone *****. (Rodney House) Singapore Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade: Tel: No. 4658 Prompt
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    • 155 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: I New China Optical Co. 71. High Street, Singapore. I Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 64, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianos I USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co.,
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  • 124 6 Sales Trip Will Include Malaya 1 —A V Ma, 11 Vick< i s- \vr. The pui our tour I it will d Umi whai Tht hat the Amei had rvicc In *he Pacific durii but was now 13 id. "The Viking la Its ideal
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  • 116 6 "Vietnam Will Fight On," Says Professor RANGOON. Apr. 13. Vietnam is fighting a hard and bitter struggle but "Vietnam will fi?ht on." said Profess T in Van Giau, Vietnamter, who arrived hero from c leutta. The re :ur who a" I Hint inter-A.sian *t< Lations Conference m Dcihi declared: "Our's
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  • 31 6 WASHINGTON. Apr. 12 thnt P Uv Will th< 632 foi ciflc 'tiiled E .dmi nis'' An partment ition for thr may ft) tho WhiN i fsjlf;s U.P.
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  • 5 6 April 12
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  • 152 6 Mrs. Brooke Replies To Mr. MacDonald U ntleral ul t Mr M Mai \n- it this who represent ttn ol th mas "In India. Burma and el re. the mm; rity are d by rnmei.- Col Ollice have r 11 the Unpossib'lit i the vieu itive pec pie.^ whom they
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  • 196 6 bane SUuT Reporter) •eason for Australian cows and the hand-to-moUth ice of their tinplate industry together with delays in 'shipping through dock-strikers are some of the reasons for Singapore's precarious milk position during the pa t month. Leading importers told :v.v that they
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  • 24 6 World Ycuth Leaders Coining To Singapore R ngcM i I visiting Bun. Id m t:. i: Ail B StudI Com m:. will X Reuter
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  • 12 6 PHILI DI'.LPHIA. Apr 12 50 fii slkfjslf U.P.
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  • 226 6 ipr. 11.— A n< a-h policy ;n Indo-Chi \l. Bollaert m m tin recent d m the I >'y thai it i the int< I 'vernnieni n with the military aspi Mem presented by the i France and V ivain. ana adds:
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  • 168 6 COMMUNISTS DEPLORE US "IMPERIALISM" LONDON. Apr 12 We do mte.icl t 0 ailuw Hitler's aims ovid domination I Used by American mi; a red a statement issued today over the sig latures of leaders of the Communist parties of Britain. Australia a id the Labour I 1 ye Pa: Canada
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  • 55 6 T :>.r;7 Rev Over 3500 people left for Madias and N March by two repair steamers, the "Rajula" "Khosrou". whicb sailed Singapore via Port Swettenl Deck passengers numbered 3.440. Tens of thousands are on the waiting list. The situation Is j ease considerably future as these two
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  • 71 6 WASHINGTON, April I' sir John Boyd-Orr, m (;rner;il of the United N.v d and Orcanisation s;»i(i h< ,n Improvement In diiction. bnt it rafftcfent to keep i» <h«. population ti"\tii Southeast Up also reported "J rnmplr'e 1 rrovrrv 0 oils production will process- dospito ll production
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    382 7  -  ALFRED E. F. STERN illy Written For The 'Morning Tribune' By t IHF LOCKET," a n RKO Radio Picture. m due to (>« screened m Singapore shortly. i>i- o I by Bert C;ranet. S by John Brahm, ami written by Sheridan x bney, the film has the 1
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  • 287 7 anl was described ai I i no occupaUon '■<■ Old Bailey for trial. with attempting to n Miss Betty I i r, m Baker-sti Vdoii. o j t, at, John's Wood. W nun., and Purtn. Restaurant, Baker-street said that at iuj D
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  • 39 7 NEW YORK. Apr. 12. After un its ships ticwly-foimed ip Company pa} Ajnerlcau scaU t 300 panadians n Irud t sail six v« purcl c dij ii< n. $183 (£45-15 $150 t£37.. Reuter
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  • 160 7 KANSAS CITY. Apr. 12. President Franklin D. H velt was described as a humanitarian" by resident Truman In a broadca> it comnic.n .i\ cond an .live:of his oredec.ssor An Inscription on the pie memorial of pure white marble m the rose garc'en at Hyde P.nk told
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  • 65 7 CNAC Air Service To San Francisco SHANGHAI. Apr. 12 Followi;. uiple- ight bet a aid the United the China tfnt] Aviation Corporation decided to Inagui regular service Shanghai San 0 within a few days It ned toe; Th* U. 5.5900. 5900 trip ii will be i stop fsflksjklf Reuter think
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  • 108 7 NEWCA3ILEon-TYNE. Apr. Lord Beveridge, Liberal author of the fi U security plan, told I Liberal t Tynemouth that the time would would have atomic bombs. The dictators of Soviet Russia hitherto have shown them selves incapable of understanding the only condition upon which pence can be
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  • 818 8 Around The Town WITH VERA ARDMORE Wedding Bel!s Ring Ooi A reali) lovely bride I saw recently wus Christina Curtis who wed Rory O'Toole las*, Mond iy at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Christmas striking bridal gown was m Victorian style ard of white broc ide. She wore a
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  • 209 8  - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN -2, I Feed Hi tight Most men who a: II are intert^ted m reducing EvesM those who are just X S give it a thought now and fl The only trouble Is thai PI want to reduce or. 9 ■gravy. Italian spagheti I J and whole milk
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    • 31 8 LIX All\i:il EXCLi On this bright new year's morning, e _p# DOGPATCH HOME-THAT QFTH^-'PMCf _j y^L^X" /^TILL NOW, AM BIN WASTI^ ACCOMPLISHIN' NOTMW 0 AIIKHIX A NIGHT AH WENT T SL^
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  • 1186 9 GAINSBOROUGH GOlft TO THE BACI Br tain's ular race com Aintree, during v three-day r ncludlng the Ormnd ,1. art- being filmed for Gain h picture, Qn an d 6 tory by b.b.c. cornJohn Ellison and Wynford Vaughan Thoma In the paddock, among the
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    • 72 9 yA .V/.1/..4K4 7D 77// MORNING TRIBUNE ~J r By Al (a tip \f DAftE coiil V-n <-^ ii>> |T^ DO «^ATCHERS^y I^OTHfMV 1 'ViJ'- 7«e HT OFF TH' STHET DCXJBLE-) THIS \A .JjL c yh. W^° GIVE: )CROSSIN' r>( VOPE V fiK^A IE lS COM <LOUT IS r/IDEAyI flR(5)l N
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  • 187 10 MALAYAN AIRWAYS TO TRAIN UP LOCAL PILOTS (Tribune stair Reporter) Malayamsatioii v! the lUyan Airwaj iture, l wi on Saturn. Malayan pilots, and aircrew possessing the necef qualifications will be wvii 't>ined into the newly- lonned "Malayan AJrw.. U soon as the opportunities permit. A system of training Selected air-minded
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  • 131 10 Nl Apr. 11 The journal Cummeret reports In i 1 'ii dispatch today tliat initial Stepg 'toward tr**T tradtwith Japan will probably be i. within tin- next three to six n ..ith the latter datr nnne likcl\ The report said tile first iv tl/oo expected
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  • 64 10 SHANGHAI, Apr. 12 With an increase m the number of fires m the city recently, the Shanghai Fire Insurance Association was stated to be organizing a fire prevention corps of its own with the object of strengthening local fire ftgh< facilities, according to Chinese repoi
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  • 51 10 SHANGHAI. Apr. 12. Nine-teen-year-old Martin Attht son ul Ulc British Prime Minister. Mr. Clement Altlee. arnved m Shanghai abuard the Britis] mci Calches of the Blue Funnel Line from Manila. He Is travelling Incognito asthe lon cadets aboard the r mmisrJi ned 9. 200 -t« m
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  • 124 10 BRITAIN FIRM ON EMPIRE PREFERENCES Geneva. Apr. 11.-^Sir Starford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, told a pr conference this afternoon that •k:v United States tariff reductions m return for abandonnent of Empire Preferences aid not be regarded as sufficient by the British government. questioner asked him: "I* :<ed
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  • 73 10 FLUSHING, Holland. Apr 12 —Two youths, a Dutch fai boy and a cabin b rescued four injured survivors from the 824 :o.i Brit mer Viceroy which Sunk striking a mine off th. Holland. Eigh- p< ian pilot are m s The boys
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  • 134 10 CROWLANp. Line I Apr. 12. D.'i, .i-.\c. I sure being carried .1 llH 1 IH'\% -CipiT.t (i 60 J I on ach In tlv bank 1 ii near Crowland. j the line -a 16 amp I and threat ru\i 30 I partly cleared land. Throughout I I
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  • 25 10 LONDON. A i 1 administrate 1 1 have arrived 0 M tain under th< British M I Mr rical Ui..
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  • 279 10 fO, 12.— The ma tnent emploj looking m many years. The trouble lay m Nanking's fortune tellers who put c :,t character! giving the >tui, month dai and lu».,i ol i.eneralissimo Chiang Kai-shek's birth together, that lates show only one thin—disastt The southsa;. whom
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  • 281 11 YOUR RADIO LISTENING: HIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS .1 IS I William' 1 phen th i n thousand. L I F n m on it 10 I) still m BBC I Will: am' had acted m radio th Win Hay, fam let" corned' Hubert Lane, the villa plfi played by Cha: Hawtrey
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  • 81 11 are per ireigtn eicepi Qeil rcodstutls: --Yesterday quo w ere "Meenooa Kedat 1 v R WO. i■ 1 pGuki" Malacca:— Buperto» Llity $42 fc'hite 5100. I I 530. led B I In No. i E $42 i lowing -yen terday'a quotaticns for com/lour, best qua I S3B. N
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  • 211 11 >'<ingements have now \,c€n completed for the despatch of Malayan exhibits for the British Industries Fair m London and they are now en rouU* to England by sea. They include specimens of rubber l.icyele tyres and shoes of various descriptions. Rotan furniture, Malayan pewter
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  • 5 11 CLASHES IN NORTH MADAGASCAR sjflsjlf
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  • 58 11 TOKYO. April 12 —The First Cavalry Division honoured the race horse, "Man of War," by citing him as an honorary color.el. The entire garrison at Camp Duake turned out to the music of a 90-piece band to watch the unfolding of a saddle blanket made
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  • 59 11 BATAVIA, Apr. 12.- -Ar 'informal uescussion between prominent Dutch industrialists aiid Minister of Econom> D.. Gani. took place at the reslU encc ol the Dutch Director of Economic Aff^rs. Dr. J. E va HoogsiraU'n. an April 10 In a i°w hcurs tn v wh<>-.e ton of Indonesia's
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  • 41 11 WASHINGTON. Apr. 12 -U.S. State Department officials saici they had received no conflrmatl( n of the Shanghai reports that three Americans wevc executed by Chinese Communists on April 1. near Y«.nin. Thcv doubted the reports' authenticity.- U.P.
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  • 103 11 HOVCi KONG, Apr 12 ■J, 20 miles from 'oday recognition for the valuable pan played by the villagers m assisting the e>c«pe of Allied war prisoners during the period 1942 45, when Gen. Sir Neil Ritchie, C-in-C South East .rces, who is at pre sent on
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  • 62 11 SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 12. Five American liberty ships manned by Japanef crews sailed into San Fransisco Bay fater an epic voyaae across tne V.cific Ocean. Tne ships which flew Gen. MacArthui's Occupation flag were destined for storage here. Enroute they stopped at Manus m
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  • 49 11 MRS. WU BACK HERE SOON Mrs. Wu Paa*-shlr.g, wile of the Chinese Consul General, will be arriving m Shanghai this week from the United States and is expected back Ul Singapore m a month's tinu-. Mr*. Wu 'eft for Chicsg< a six month* holiday to visit her parents there.
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  • 168 11 Ships alongside the ftlngaD re •vvharveWEST WHARF down 1 2 Samsettc. Godown 3 Kcpong Godown 4!5 Godown fi 7 Samsoaring Godown 12 Emp. Sou I Godown 13 14 Shansi down 15 16 Emp. Maytn COAL PLANT Fort St. Franc EMPIRE DOCK own 17 18 Manuiu down 23 24
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  • 232 12 'HANGMEN OF JEWS' TO BE TRIED PARIS. April 12 Twen 1 eight people have been arrested and are imprisoned at Fresnes today to await trial on charges of having been members of the Gestapo's antl Jewioh brigade m France during the occupation, which the Germans called "hangmen of the Jews."
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  • 331 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Commensurate with the relaxation of trade controls and the improvement of shipping facilities, the ;Union of South Africa is concentrating upon stepping 1 up her trade with Malaya. This statement was made to the Sunday Tribune by Mr. L. F.
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  • 260 12 LONDON, Apr. 12 aring batt ing happily. Prtvat Doug itle, left St. Giles 1 Church, R J <* bride, formerly Mi s Kathta n Heath. 21 1 girl-friend over whom he hud attempted tn StUCide They were married by sr i licence
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  • 133 12 China Prepares To Receive Jap Reparation SHANGHAI. Amthough the ftrsi expected here unti] May. the Chine has completed all for the dlstrlbuti tons of Japanese repar lotted to China. Mr until recently t I five-man Chin. Commission m Japan here today. Steel and iron I stltute the bulk oi ment
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  • 48 12 RANGOON. Apr. 13 3am Po Thin. X I lead* r At B wmXdy delta dvi m nesc occupation. M $worn m s memb< r port and Commu Interim alucing Ba^ resigned I d ntlj I VIBE m j ,he South E I Reuter
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    • 158 12 SELZNICK pr. rV Marlt- |j Chu DIETKK II BOVKK J "The Garden of Allah' J#2f (m Technicolor) The (ircatest Romance Fver! Set Against the Exotic Beauty of the Desert! IB^^^^^L^ OPENING 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15, T A T II A V p hone LAST 2 6.45, 9.30 vA 1 lift
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  • 198 13 13.— -Anti-Fascisft Peoples' Fi .1 With whelm n constitu< In this mbly elections, it was announc- i crvers I majority I constit ■r 21(J iue mix I m have :,ly will I I reported I murder E *f nt Ipyinn rn 4 in J
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  • 142 13 Rangoon. Apr. 13.— Burmese papers today voiced relief over the failure of the "elecoion wrecking" campaign. The distribution of anti-elec-tion leaflets and the throwing of handgrenades kept some vottrs away from polling booths m Rangoon but the movement did not have much success In most districts.
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  • 283 13 MOSCOW, Apr. 13.— The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Andrei Vyshijisky, declared to-day that "a eaty without reparations would be like a man without a heart," during a Press conference about the Geran peace treaty discussions at the Foreign Ministers' conference m Moscow. Correspondents'
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  • 62 13 WASHINGTON. Apr. 1 :iied that the UniUd ivod official rrthat the Yugoslaf government, d^spiu- Ameiican promanthng the 50.000 formci Italian luxuiy liner RcX. The ship is beached Along the Istrlan I In water under Vug( Dtrol, pending the ratincathm of the Italian p -aty which provided
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  • 45 13 BEIRUT Apr. 12. Dr. van Zeeland, tormrr Premier <»f urn .md i authorlty on economics, ar :tv with a Comnr. from thrnmenti to •mmond I iblishing urp'nci th*« two countries aftor Fra: i df-sirr to relinquish the v ioriueior U.P.
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  • 123 13 SYDNEY, Apr. 12.— Plans for continuous production films m Australia were !<•<! by Mr. Ken G. Hall, producer-director of Cincsound Studios.- Mr H:ill ha< returned to Sydney by Pan-American Airways cllpi n Britain' and the United Stat» n<>w 1^ Ryd«c film organisation hi to
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  • 392 13 SINGAPORE PRINTERS FORM UNION More than a hundred worker of the printing trade m iftngapure, including the Government Printing Office, unanimously re..'d, at a special meeting convened by the Singapore Indian Printers' Association yesterday, to amalgamate all existing printing associations and term the Singapore Printers' Union. Mr S. P Garrett,
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  • 28 13 W O Leslie Wellford will give ital of the well-known Gilind Sulli/an Opera "Pirates of Penzance" at the V.M.C.a. Music Club tociviy'at J pm.
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  • 100 14 China Says Soviet 'NonCooperative' NANKING Apr ritW viet Kovernment i the Chine* note on d 3£ Port Arthur, but showed a co-cptr.itive ttUtud Tim appear for the prettnt, th< Soviet treaty. The ourct not reveal tht t th Sovie; treaty but said that evaded all hnpor.a it qu( raii>ed by
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  • 677 14 bi Lpr. 11 w( n [>l STRI \l S Ait, 3 15 3 30 Br 8 rin Sn. Ord. g United "*--M 44 00 Fn; Ord Stk <$> 3.80\.d 9.00 10(k)\.d. 5.65 j 80 m Lite 54 00 51 Hammer I -41.00 -12.00\ H king B'hai Bank
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  • 194 14 (Tribune Market Ccnv The rubber market quJetly after the holidays prices showing a d: tendency. Large quantity grades of sheet were fr ed and considerable bu transacted. Both New York and L ndoi have shown a little m e>t and while their bid^ have invari'aWy been below
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  • 73 14 New York. Apr. issues reached nev for 1947 as the mark tinued vulnerable to 1 of commitments further declini points or more m only moai activity. Motor and specialities J* followed closely by J" minings, buildings. dJP stores, aviations and iex«> Resistant sp- crl scattered and ge
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  • 65 14 LONDON. Apr. 12— An In tute of Navigation, to cajry pioneering which was started m 1521 when Ferdinand Magellan. a Portuguese mariner, became the first man to sail round tl world, U being formed m B tain. The Ixutitute aim >rdinate all practical and
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  • 41 14 WASHINGTON. Apr. 12 Th< U.S. Army announced that it Invited 31 leaden m the rubber industry to join Army ,«nd Navy m developing r developing i libber fjslf U.P. tl by p. for Natil
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  • 571 15 SCOTS UNLUCKY TO DRAW (From Verium Morgan, Keutei s Sports Editor) LONDON Apr. 13._The much-Vaunt, lish s<)<>( any critics as the i. could only draw I—l with Scotland at V. bley stadium this afternoon before 99,000 spectators which included the Prime Mini Clement At* 1 Kn^
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  • 59 15 28,000 GNS HORSE A BAD SECOND I ol Art I year old, *un H Three I econd for m he DerX m .er over the Baroda 3 X record X: a ye er to c l:*4> Dante. VI the H-i r Ii 0 wh of his I i} The wan
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  • 36 15 Cup Fin al Tickets For Miners "A Cheap Bribe" II I 1 I are b pr i rly but n t be did Ml > el] when i new pri\ i fnd m return f rend Reuter
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  • 84 15 ENGLAND XI TO MEET FRANCE LONDON. Apr. 13 -England is to make three changes from the side which drew with Scotland Wembley yesterday when they meet France m an International Soccer match at Highbury on May 3. The Team i»: Swift (Manchester City). Scott (Arsenal" H a r d.w :«c
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  • 247 15 Club i m a match rtice ground at Thomson Read The Colonials won the and the :>kipi u-d to I Wilson Ratnay&ke, though suing from a. limping foot due i wound on his ki. red unbeaten century followed by a convincing iitty
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  • 225 15 FORTINA WINS CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP CHELTENHAM. Apr. 1 r?cor<| crowd, attracted by one ol the linest single "lay's programmes m the history of English steeple-chasing, tnronged the sunoathed enclosures here this afternoon when two main i its the Cheltenham. Gold Cup ana the Champion Hurdle were run. The three-and-a-quarter miles
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  • 82 15 Chinese Athletes >1 A' > 4 R.A H Q "A" 0. In dium tl1 Chinese Athl (I'll Q. A 1 nil. v. whlli number of opportuni t< n H t .i) Th( m th I while h CHIN 1 H I Smith ;uifl ler
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  • 221 16 Changi Team Beat Chinese By Five Wkts. da> won b> d 100 ru d 105 and thi tal witn 205 lor five wickei S )w nith 0. i. m Kee P< b Tibbie 7 King b i Hock hit wicket b Squin Clv /c b Smith Kirn ley 24 m
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  • 72 16 WASHINGTON, April 13.— The American Telephone and Telegraph CoYnpany rejected a Union proposal for opening negotiation m the telephone strike and efforts to settle the six-day >)ld nationwide walkout came to i rest on dead center. Lnbour department officials are seeking a new formula that •night
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  • 460 16 \pr. 12 The police Of Britain arid Fi\ I rch for missing tacts and figures mi n l: dollar money smuggling ring which three Tontinenti and parallels the cket of the *****. top DM*) WW lice believe may pi ne huge
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  • 399 16 In a low-scoring match on the padang yesterday, the Royal Engineers defeated the S^C.C. by 7 wickets. It was definitely a bowler's day, and Johnson and Kite, for the R.E., and Jagger and Geeks, for the S.C.C, had the batsmen troubled all the
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  • 232 16 The Air Ministry Directorate General of Works beat the Singapore Recreation Club by 21 runs on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. Bowlers were again on top m this game. Clarke 3 for 22 and Perry 5 for 14 sharing honours on the Club, while Watts 3
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  • 110 16 Swansea. Apr ous sunsh: i Wales turned th< Frar.ce and Rue lnl and three point.) to thre< flf een pom The W. merited It wa fcugru out at a The heavy fast-] Pack were alw it required thi defer cc to keep WeU down at
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  • 204 16 Gloucester Held To A Draw In Finals LONDON. Apr. 12 A crowd saw Lancashire an 1 Gloucestershire finish le Ithe final of trre Rugby county championship The draw was a fair result I I which developed Into a ti strength between Gl shire forwards and the spectacular open work of
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