Morning Tribune, 19 April 1947

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE es) 10 CENTS V V APRIL 19, 1947
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  • 314 1 TEXAS TRAGEDY I Apr. 18.— The threat of a new explo- ana death-ridden city I lias been cleared and n by the authorities who w tragedy. B was ]t hi g h I: th< Ric B plant. blowing thfl general dim shaped taX.
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  • 66 1 BERLIN. Apr. 18— Dr. Otto Ostrowski. Social Democratic Lord Mayor of Berlin, resigned today, six days after a "no confidence" vote m the City Council. The no c.^rndence vote was two short of the necessary twothirds majority, and on this und Ostrowski at first retused to resign. Later,
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  • 252 1 JERUSALEM. Apr. 18. —An linked report from Nathai Palestine's diamond centre hat a band of armed J< Imated to number fifteen. ted a British army camp at Xathanya today blasting the cer*' compound with bombs and killing at ne Brit Later it was offlciall: that
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  • 584 1 SALARIES WASES COMMISSIONS FOR MALAYA PERSONNEL AND TERMS OF REFERENCE ANNOUNCED Details were issued m Singapore last night concerning the personnel and terms of reference of the Malayan Salaries Commission and the Joint Wages Commission which are to submit recommendations regarding sala- ries and emoluments of public officers, and the
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  • 204 1 CHURCHILL ATTACKS WALLACE "Crypto-Communist" LONDON, Apr. 18— Mr. Winsn Churchill today obliquely attacked the former U. S. Secretary oi Commerce, Mr. Henry Wallace, as a "crypto-Commu- nist" aiming to separate Britain from the United States and align her with Russia. Without mentioning Wallace by name. Britain's wartime Prime Minister referred
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  • 20 1 LISBON. Apr. 18— Fernando Martin Scarvalbe, famous lawyer and former Royalist minister ance exiled m Brazil, died here today U.P.
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  • 167 1 —Churchill Lcndoi, Apr. I?.— Mr. Winston Churchill, m a rou id j phrased cenu :cia ion of the Labour Government, accused Britai 1 today of "living on the America.! dole" and warned Brito.s <hat they m»ght soon subsist "on charity of a capitalist America."
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Apr. 17.— The Food Minister, Mr. John Strachey, and his wife gave a dinner ;tt the Savoy Hotel tonight m honour of the Argentine Ambassador, Ricardo de LaJbougle.
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  • 1061 2 SIR EDWARD GENT MAKES PRESENTATIONS At Sungei Bnloh on Wednesday HE. the Governor, ifii 1 presented Supremo Allied CommanCertiAcates fieques and Cards of Odntonendation to seven inn I m Surigei Buloh Leper Settlement. Mr. C\ .warded the SAC certificate and the
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  • 129 2 s in Singapore will again this year oh anniversary ol the latiding of Australian and and forces at Gallipoli m 1915, with a dawn srrv Tl. on April 24 unt at 630 i 25 Exeolh-ncv ti General has coj salut, u»id givt' an uddr
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  • 129 2 piebald pig made v tfesperaie bid for freedom from a motor sump m is i it chugged up 'he Singnpore River between An- I dtrson and Cavanagh S bridge*. >esferda>. i i One of half-do/fn pies S lying m rattan pig bask« m the bottom of 'he
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  • 57 2 t'n two m -xw an tosj premises of 106. Mi en the morn:: they found eight leal tobacco and n cheroots hidden b hind tl partitions of thi _An Indian. T. A Ismail. ag>.d 35 ownership of the tot fined $285 m the Third Btrate's Court
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  • 58 2 The Kinematograph Renters !iety <with which Eagle-Lion Film Distributors were associated for this purpose' and the Cinematograph Exhibitors Assoeian met the Colonial Secretary yesterday to put before him their vs. on film censorship. There a frank exchange of views. The discussions were most valuable and
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  • 84 2 FOOD LAW BREAKERS PAY $>.830 IN FINES Fines totalling $2,830 were imposed yesterday at the 2nd Police court where eleven accused pleaded guilty to charge., of violating Food law-. Fifty-eight bags of rice weighin" 3,767 katties were orderec: be confiscated Two accused were found guilty to transporting rice without a
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  • 32 2 SEALF C-IN-C BACK FROM HONGKONC' Lt.-Ocn. Sir Noil Ritchie. C-in-C SEALF, who left S'por for Hongkong on April 9th On ltln€ tour of tho area, returned on Thursday via SI and Kfl.intan
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  • 28 2 A > nmnn bombs, shells, e*e hnvo about 15 y.>rds out from the concrei Tekoi *****; Two rxpl 19. All nrr warned of this rinnp.
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  • 16 2 I.AKP: BU< April 17 nomln ting, I mpiiibrr Ol ment, I nor ol 'Mr
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  • 82 2 (From Our Own Reporter I MALACCA. April sitting of the Dls] M sons' Board m the I with Mr. E. A. Bu cLnt. the Commit: Ming Chinese S< fully applied for the i their pro-war BChi m thr.c rcspon Yong Ping X 166 Bunga X Peng,
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    • 92 2 For TIMBER Requirements Pea<e EMrtHre SI \G HUA SAWMILL CO. 99. Kampong Bugis. Phone 6325. Always In s ock till varieties of saw/i and ursawn TIMBER for imme r iia'o delivery EDUCATION MSR( A MILE INSTITUTION 209, Queen Street— Phone 2370 MONTHLY sessions begin Iti Shorthand, Typewriting, BookKeeping first week.
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  • 282 3 (Tribune Start Keparter) I, ni i the So Ordinance is one which nment intends to tigh' rtioners m Singapore, declared Mr. Press Con- WhU' the Government*! mam object is to bgnt unlawiul ortjan^atK/n. ana criminals. Mr. fuupns empJia&aM mut mere i«> no intention
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  • 68 3 $4,500 BAIL TO LODGE APPEAL 0I *M, a Lii.iim ..i Panjang on JH l^o. tnree Ciun W [an Kong Song. 1 urn An Kow, W nine muntns M nnu-nt and a jV :it months' mmaj District .Mr H A. Forrer yeatfjffc X constax>ie s X ihv Singa--3& i on >ting
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  • 61 3 Mr. A. C. T. Kwong. Chinese osul. Singapore, will be going on transfer to Kuala Lum- pur early next month as Chinese Consul the Union c.ipdtal. Hib successor has not yet been named. The Chinese Consul at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Hsu Ming Shiung. will be
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  • 64 3 Revenue Party Boards Sampan, Finds Liquor -quarter LQuor were V- party wnen m X ngi wmif |!H rubber int i I A liquor X the 1 I the crew 52X idmittea IK' and was IK:' Police I On R had I rting I B 3 m a |iK 100 tons
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  • 36 3 It iS" rigOrOUa imprison; f the rotan was im; on a Chi: Brown ai tta und guilty on a charge of robl irninj? 1 Ed to W
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  • 270 3 JAPS WERE THROWING ROLLS OF NETTING OVER FENCE A JSP described before the Singapore Coroner yesterday at an inquiry into the dqath of Ikeda, a compatriot the part he and some other JSPs played on the morning of Feb. 7 when they were arrested
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  • 68 3 9,000 JSPs Leaving Malaya In May Nine thousand Japanese Surrendered Personnel from Singapore and Malaya will leave for Japan m May. and 12.500 from Rangoon. Not all thD Japs leaving Malaya will travel m British ships. The majority of them will go by Japanese ships made available by the Supreme
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  • 84 3 HQ Australian War Graves Group ha^ now finally closed preparatory to returning to Au>traua :n tne very near future. Since their arrival early In September 1945 every consideration and co-operation has been extended to them and it is desired to express to the Press and to
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  • 152 3 Stopford Takes Over Northern Command The name-ol' General S:r M ntagu btoptord has now been added to the long list of distinguished soldiers who have held the post of Commander-in-Chief. Northern Command. Sir Montagu took over Command of the Headquarters m Fbhesgate at the end ol six weeks leave following
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  • 10 3 I p m I talk b\
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  • 190 3 M. Andre Ombuut. French sul }n Sing^! turned aft, Saigon, on board the mv. ItUx feousiel, yesterday In an interview with the Tribune, M. Guibaut said that he had flown to Saigon eight d ago, but that his visit had not been on official
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  • 208 3 An old resident of Singapore, Mrs. Hilda bophia Perreau. passed away peacefully at her residence at 37, Fort Road, Katong. on Thursday, at the age of 75. She was the w:d ;w of the late Mr. Charles Alexander Perreau, a Government pensioner who died m
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    • 27 3 PROI DFOOT OX PRO PUTIES Tonight's 'Radio Ga/ from Radio Malaya features a talk by M.ijor C. L. Proudfoot. DADPRO. on the functions of Army Public Relations.
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    • 92 3 IQBAL DAY The Indian Muslims will celebrate Iqbal Day on April 21 m memory of the great poet of Muslim India, the late Dr. (Sir) Mohamed Iqbal. Indian Muslims will hois: the Crescent »i their residences on that day. A public meeting will be held at 5.30 p.m. on Monday
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    • 47 3 NEW MOON DAY ILEBKATION The Nrw Moon Day. tails tomorrow, will b, celebi cd at the Sinhalese Buddi Temple at 96. Outram Rd by Mr. M. G. n. Appuhamy. The pro^r mm, will consist Illumination (6 p.m >; c\. i i> m ;i.i r7 pin mon <7 30
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  • 302 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, APRIL 19. 1947. Britain And Indo-China War London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Ta'bot House. 98, St. Martins Lane, W Minor regional conflicts are often the precursors of world wars. The war against Fascism and Nazism did m fact begin on July 7, 1937, at an obscure
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  • 712 4  - Jask Of Rebuilding Indonesian Economy Graham Jenkins INVESTORS STILL HESITANT by Rev er's Correspondent m Bafavia L Duich will be investment ol foreign capital In Republican Irui Thli if the view Ol several British investor, waiting now In the Dutch occupied zones to cover their properties from the Indonesian Republicans
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  • 561 4 "THUNDER OUT OF CHINA" by Theodore H. White and Annalee Jacoby. is a story of China during the war years, told by a pair of United State- writwho. as joint members of Time magazine's Chungking bureau, had the opportunity of living through that
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  • 259 4 5-Second News From Britain Sidiu-> viii-n.ad. East Ha i 5 at West Han unlawful puss, s.s I 12 engine i were iuund m a box urn. a of his lorry wh< the Royal Albert i St. Mark's Cl. ii been entirely Lit by f scent lighting fo, Eastbourne Town to
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  • 363 5  - OUE LONSON LETTER CHINESE ARTISTS STUDY IN LONDON H.L.HOPKIN by t H i- Mlss ShangUrn :or two m f i ■i I H Bff\ >hr said, Rut jU>t Wg :hih, H lying B the five |L} h philoM Mr. puj They the Tur "I wai seenH -:yle." Bale VOGI\S I
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    • 521 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m JJvl SinqapohSL ShopA, Art 6- Curios C. K. Tang All Kinds Eastern Arts Crafts Exceptional Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant 2, Pinlayson Green 61, Middle Road, Singapore, Phone 2620. Confectionery FOR WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY TEA-PARTIES CALL AT:— THE VICTORIA Confectionery
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  • 69 6 SANTIAGO. Chile. Apr. 17.No Communists are included m the new Chilean Cabinet whose composition was announced today. \Yk n a crisis threatened on Tin sday owing to the withdrawal from the Government of three Liberal members, there were four Radicals and three .munists m the
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  • 138 6 Hew Th< mon v. iwed quarto me compl but no less unattitu tutorial Th# country have d many people to think :\d talk more frankly the perilous drift ol re n the Herald went on with Wallace m aU and I don't think 01 British
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  • 81 6 April 17 r e:n,500,000 reparat'rom Austria and a 75 mii? territory along the bort the Austrian province of irgued b Council n Mm by Edu Karl Oruber, Mil. f the Austi will be h. ard to morrow the minister, will boi h ounti that tlir occupation author
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  • 82 6 Tom-tom culture of primitive Africa is enacted m the hear* of S;m Francisco as Prime M (dupe-Paris, rit;ht, Nixecian baritone, purifies i balcony o* the hotel he is stayini m. The Prince will ileep m\ the balcony during his stay m he city. Accompanied by Nigerian ohoir. Prince
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  • 155 6 PENANG Th.i. Ma\-.v should ul imately be ihe medium of instruction for the future university of Malaya, is strongly urged by he sub-commit cc o: higher educuioi appointed by the Penang Muslim Chamber of .merce. In itc? memorandum, submit*ea to :he Edue.itio i Commis>ion. the
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  • 119 6 LONDON. Apr. 17— Air ViceMarshal Sidney Edward Thomas has beei appointed Air Offkvr-ui-Charge of the Admiition of ih c Technical Training Command and Air C< mmodore Alexander Gray given the appointment of Air Officer Commanding Air Headquarlers. Iraq, with the ac ing rank of Air Vice-Marshal. Air
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  • 42 6 Queen Elizabeth's Skipper Takes Responsibility r it -Cunard Whit' rtwin the Qu 1« t h urn 2.240 t k will embark I Throughout n ided the remaining the liner whil< from thr Ul I, the ■r>R of i and took full Reuter
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  • 41 6 ril 17. ship- v i it lh<c\ t Mer irking ti pastenm i could nol her for a fortn'Kht though it w < imp ton on April 28. Thf Franc mia, due to bert win dock Him. 'urn- Reuter
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  • 55 6 JAP TEXTILES LANCASHIRE ANXIOUS on i rtiles will per cent the i the i I level ii Jap., depen which tali mitl ernnv i In tl many of the thmk it p Pressed by ur. r cashire is mlßht haw based per labour mak shire to > o Ri'Ulv: prnment
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  • 64 6 Sentence On Mysberg "Too Lenient' SHANGHAI. Apr ing the I term pas-ed on berg, the Dutch rr American firm, pany as "1 Shangh today Intimated tl I Mysberg wa I April H by cor:: I '.000 <H premiM I non. I nin? tran-.i rencies 3.nd i^ld Mysberg 1 for a
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  • 35 6 I San. I a N I Bur. Burma's elti p ndent m I ip v t Bum I said. "nv. I foot;: I Tho Burn)' 1 I I (i nt mftiorit) Reuter
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  • 322 7 Keporter) m I I vent I f duties X I country In other W xed H- were be P- l >- H .r home ling X v Mwmill proprietor, com m, oa the forfliromiii;; imorne tax. pointed ou^ It .ill his workers were earning
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  • 53 7 "Spider Behind Scenes" In Currency Case Apr. IT Max In- jj^m n m mt .oeci .it B B dur 'iirrency Wk nn Hf -ued 100 m pay- waa L .v t M 48,000 X m imitt nee I heaW at I/iidoner. I .ned I m making 1 m W m,
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  • 13 7 Yard Chief On Trail Of Jewess Bomb Carrier I m bmnch fate Reuter
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  • 4 7 Elizabeth Damage Superficial gfh
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  • 155 7 Bechuanaland Indians Thank The King LOBRESI. Bechuanaland. Apr. 17 tfratitutti i^ng George Vi for what ha: been done towards s uuucb el me Indian problem »vas expressed here today by I. .4. Dessdi. spokesman tor the md.an community m Bechuanaland number 1 ng y6 people when addressing the King on
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  • 15 7 SEREMBAN. Tragedy t .«k a div.ssrr of PfcrOi ki11- n. he
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  • 281 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Straus Chinese British Association, Singapore, have submitted a memorandum on the Constitutional Proposals to the Cheeseman Committee and the Gover-nor-General. The m^rm-randum set fort 1 i that "by v.rcue 01 Dirtn, loyalty, upbringing. educat;on ana economic and otner interests our
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  • 114 7 U.S. Sending New Protest To Yugoslavia WASHINGTON. April 17. Tile United Statts Government will shortly dispatch a new protest to Yugoslavia over the seizure of nine Italian ships lying wrecked off the coast of Venezia Giulia, Reuter Lamed authoritatively today. The initial protest against the Yugoslav action, which was based
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  • 10 7 PARIS, Apr 17. Th< poll nmu Reuter
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  • 313 7 LONDON. Apr. 17.— H he h pointed Secretary of 81 i India m sue* Lord Pethick-Law Lord Listowel, according to Clol ids of his with whom I talked to-night, writes Ronald Bedford, Renter's correspondent. Officials at the India Office were also unawai,
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  • 140 7 ''CLERGYMEN" ON TRIAL IN TIRANA LONDON, Apr. 17.— The cow Radio reported today that the trial has begun m Tirana, capital of Albania, of a group o! clergymen who are alleged to have "acted as tools of foreign agents and used their cler:<^i position to mask subversive activities carried on
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  • 85 7 Kidnapper's Repentance? MILAN. Apr. 17.— Eight-yeai old Irene Zucchini, kidnapp. d ycsUrday afternoon on a street near htr home, was discovered todny by a police patrol at Seveso several mues outside the cily. The police said a man telephoned tin- Zucchini family last night and threatened to kill th^ girl
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    • 48 7 PUNCTUALITY! Is a Bus ness asset. Let us I service your t mepiece if it is faulty. YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road, (near Middle Road) Singapore. Phone: 7922 (Contractors to H.M. Forces since 1028). "TYPEWRITER CALCULATOR" ate delivery Y. I. LOE North Bridge Road, I Duplicating
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  • 921 8 Around The Town WITH VERA ARDMORE Sinhalese Drama At The Victoria Theatre a very int> l M >nd I iturtni il him 4 broader outlook on m ed his wealth for ti. oi the poor. The cast Opening netfc I 1 Irl Walter Abej Lloyd Abeysekera, Stiripala Perera. Rupa Nanda
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  • 291 8 UNKNOWN OW oLD? Pets Hei If you d -m mi— a I we have had ftvi I I cats m succi I our son and tl I daughter At my 1 mother's home we had afl 19 years. We called her Animal- an n :J people are 11 the; i
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  • 1551 9  - ANN "OOMPH" SHERIDAN Henry Gris "^T Mornmg Tribune Corres. m Hollywood HOI mty rebelled ftgftinu her studio and refused to go on workIng unless hi check $600 to a u< uld rather it ed the Interviewer her b >udoir, clad m crimson pajam&i which revealed the prom the proper places.
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    • 69 9 yv MALAYA TO Till MORNING TRIBUNE Xv A I anp iJr-JTL^S OH HOW L-OVELY I I SOf-HIS 'SECRET PASHUN" P'TCHExrj W(y |S rr_ YORE IS A GALf- BUT-WHICH > T^\ SHAPE MADDENS ONE-?-?-? J| _V/ me rr-soßr- ef this is a crisis rr s ONLY YO' WAS EVRY UNMARRIED GAL
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  • 296 10 BRITISH BUDGET SECRETS LEAK: SHARES SOAR ipr. 17.— A leaka tton leadn m the pr shares on the London Stock Exchange was alleged m of Common iy by Lieut. Commander Braithwaite. &onseTVativ< Member of Parliament. an inquiry. Braith said thai two hours before the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rugh Dulton
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  • 123 10 LIABILITIES BETWEEN U.K. INDIA LONDON, Apr 17 Mr. Glenvil Hall. Financial iry to the Treasury, stated :n the Hou Common* today that he was not able to give the estimated value t>! stocks and fixed asset. b< m« tv the three Services m Indii which the Government is prepared to
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  • 116 10 NEW YORK, Apr. 17 -Nineteen passengers of a Pan-Ameri-can Airways clipper from India were quarantined at La Guards airport here la-t night when a one-year-old gin aboard the airliner was suspected of being a smallpox victim. The child, a daughter of an American missionary, had boarded the
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  • 134 10 LONDON. Apr. 17 A British corporal, who after catching a criminal m Malaya had to m!ss a leave boat to give evidence at the trial, was .specially flown Home at the expense of the W Office. Soldier Corporal B S. Wooll--28. of
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  • 99 10 "Hello" Strikers Accuse Company Officials WASHINGTON. April 17- Leader of the 325.000 striking telephone workers today accused company officials of trying to break the ten -day old strike by threats and initmidaton. but warned that the walk-out will continue until Unloii members win or arc "starved into submission." In a
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  • 26 10 NANKING. Apr IT, The InA r. Dr Ports tt a 1 :v the National I Chung r and admini^' ttlons know U.P.
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  • 715 10 LONDON. Apr. 17.— lord lVthick Lawrence has resigned as Secretary for India ami Burma and is sue ceerfed by the present Post master General Lord li^ towel, it is officially announced. er new appointment! are Artnur Gr. I to be Mv ter Without Portloho.
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  • 64 10 LONDON, Apr I 7 1946, 198 Arabs and 98 J< found guilty by ro of carrying arms m 1 said Coionial SeeCreech Jwiies m tl Commons UxteJ x J J 2^ Jews w re Bent< but noiu- of thi L>cs carried cat I Eight Arab^
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  • 5 10 2,300-TON SHIP 'DISAPPEARS' v U.P.
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  • 45 11 INDONESIAN TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA i Apr. I nmlsarrived irta trom them.- Aiitna ntly flfw I urn! the Indoand the An. boy Dutcl iik. tnembei ikatta t doled Lpril 2p '•■(l that Cnmpiirii will attempt to enter Hutch I unlikrlv he tfivrn Dutch v; atrr- Reuter
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    • 137 11 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY 1 Singapore) f t, r woBK f PBOGBA the mm m X [MB H, fc. 1 Share EX ■produce ■markets H. pei pict Ahfcrt otbi: W vg quo SOU. r Bui.i" Maiacca:— Supenot ■i $59 m b^:...-.~ i -:."sin No. i N 2 $45. Un Inui
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    • 364 11 vn Round I Union Jack Cub: 9.30 News m l; D.45 Kadi) 10 p.m. "Musu- Prom The "Rhythm 11 p in. News H( Unei v Close Down. r TOMORROW „.in. "Listener-v 1.30 mt m English. 1.4U 'Mt mo- a Musician"; 2.00 Close p.m. Programme Bum- he Kt. 5 Children's Conner;
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    • 203 11 j VIRGINIA WELLES won't get very far aboard the rubber horse, but it's a safe bet 'hat Virginia will m her liimb up the Hollywood ladder after fans see the lookable lovely as co-star uith Kddie Bracken m Paraniount's musical comedy, "Ladies' Man." 9.02 Radio Trailer; 9.15 Time Signal News
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    • 168 11 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Ships alongside the F,injjaD ro wharves: WEST WHARF U~cijvfti 12 Samsette. Godown 4 5 Empire Heliorci. Helford. Godown 6 7 Samsoaring Godown 10 11 Theseus. Godown 12 13 Shansi. Godown 15 16 Glenarmey COAL PLANT Fort St. Francois EMPIRE DOCK i Godcwn 17 18 Gujarat. Godown 19 20
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    • 72 11 from Palembang Eengkulis Dutch) 654 tons. Tg. Prick to Bombny. Koga Chown Maru. Plsnia Bruas British) 957 tons, from Sibu (Sarawak. Empire Mayrover (British) 395 tons, from Batavia. Rhesus v ßritish) .6s29 tons, from Japan. Gipsy Lady Empire Taiko Costal Champion (Philippine) 3805 tons, from Manila. Medon (British) 7368 tons,
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  • 140 12 YOKOHAMA. Apr 17 Court who is i with mi >nation them into the United ts halted for 24 hour enable Jap li&nxond experts to b? bruutjht to Yokohama m identify the Je* which Murray wu.s alleged leu. The defem tbiy will
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  • 97 12 Plot To Seize Madagascar Revealed PARIS, Apr. 17 Madag.. Nationalists p'.ot ed to seize Madagascar from the French set up a government of Madagascar citizens, and kidnap the Flench Govrrnor-Gc leral de Coppe according to information from usually reliable sources here la.c last night. M. Pierre Bourdan, French Minister of
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  • 163 12 London. April 17.— The conviction Mat the "passing of any policy m either Britain which might divide one from another, or from Russia, would be fatal to world peace." was expre-sed by 111 Members of the British Par-' liament m a letter addressed 1 1
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  • 49 12 Paris. April 17 The United States Senate minority U Alban Bark Kentucky. i out a rnuT Henry ;ian. who ut any backing inun the l hat 'it help the .(1 m i government ol the ukJ- be dondiinc having embarked upon t r of ruthk-- imperialism." U.P.
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  • 10 12 AUSTRA;OAM EXPEDITION 17 AUBThr and t.<» caiiy OUI a Reuter
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  • 59 12 JERUSALEM t resolutj Amin el Hi. salem. Arab governiru he United Nat Palestine goes a I v idera ooct {J «J aeopted by the a- t pull leal sub ir formed An»b said tonight. made I 1 1 Damascus stated. A special re era!
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  • 255 12 Malacca. Thursday. Malacca's new Chinese J P.. Mr. Gan Lap ox Jasin, tells an amazing story of the develop-* ment of the District since hi i arrival m the country some 40 years ago, Interviewed by the Tribune Mr. Gan Lop declared tnat he came out
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    • 181 12 6 45,9 30 LAillAl 340 M1 ii nmii I JONIB JOSEPH 001 n N LOVE LETTERS A Pan ture OPI M\<; 1O MORROW Irrepressible Sparkling Entertainment! ITS SONGS ITS GIRLS ITS FUN Jf^fe < Wiff f?eo//y SenJ You EDDIE BRACKEN IPV^ Wfm BING CROSBY'S voice m new »on o hit*
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    • 60 12 6. LAST .1 SHOW: »S8 f& SIB9^ 11 a m 2 p.m -^ijr^J^EXTßEj^^-S J 6 30 p.m —9 Btarrinff: Jure HAVER Georp. M j BLAI TO-MGHT at MID-XICHI -rr rr;; r ;v Bj H I REA^AABER— TO-MOHKO^V J// Return Screening of the DeejjJ Appealing lilm for ONE BEBMADETT 1 iOF
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  • 416 13 JOBLING INQUIRY ENDS AFTER 20 SITTINGS IRIKERS NOT RESUMING TIL FINDINGS ANNOUNCED Tribune Stall Kepurter) I, full-day sittings the inquiry ordered into ntion Company by Sir Franklin Oimlon, by Justice Jobling. ended yesterday. I%JSR will wan tindings |une t; light take > te H dly rday. ience air and Impartial
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  • 38 13 FOOD RAIDS RING 25 ARRESTS I)uv S'aff Repor'er) by Food :n 25 In a quick round up at I dangerIs ..trketeer;;, Police esnded vet than made at Buk: r R yer S:r ne at n Str< cieali licence
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  • 136 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Over 3,500 Service personnel from Malaya and Singapore are expected to leave from Singapore for the United Kingdom during May by three ships the "Strathnavt r," the 'Queen of Bermuda" and the "Dilwara". The "Stiathnaver" is due here on May 16
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  • 16 13 II ns 01 Qd Singa- .ndcr- coa: In a fur.l the
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  • 184 13 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA. Apr 18 The death t.ssed on Philip Dominic for treachery under the War Offence;, Ordinance, has ii commuted by the Governor Of the Malayan Union m Council to 10 years' rigorous :m prisonment effective from 12th November. 1946— the
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  • 51 13 Air Vice-Marshal J. D. Breakey. C.8., D.F.C., Air Officer Commanding, Malaya, will act as Air Commuander-in-' Chief. Far East, m the absence of Air Marshal Sir George Pirie. K.8.E., CB:, M.C;, D.F.C. who is on his way to London for consultations with the Air Ministry.—
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  • 29 13 The London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) 1947 and the City and Guilds of London Institute 1947 Examinations commence on 21st April and 3rd May respectively.
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    • 9 13 I PRIEZ If Iph I H X lv^_ >tt
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    • 147 13 Here Is Your Weekend Kntcrtamnuf, Today Five Shows 10.30 am— l.3o— 4 6.30—9.30 p.m. SHI'S ALL PUCKiRSD U?i «m UNIVERSAL A A FESSIER fAGANQ PRODUCTION CHARLES WINNINGER 'Ml ISMONO RAfMONO WAIIUIN EUSAIETH lISDON LOUISE lEAVEIS VAUAC^OID FRANKLIN PANGIOIN ACTION ADVENTURE Reap I he Wild Wind" (m Technicolor) Ray Milland John
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  • 703 14 MALAYAN SHARE QUOf ATIONS Sh br INDI'SIKIM S Mu>n seller A\> Ah l 5 3 30 But M Exec ut ur 8 ruoUdated Tin Smelti i Orri Tiefs z United Assurj 42 .00 44-00 Estate Trust Agencies 5 00 5.20 ftaier Mwive Ord stk it) 65 3.80 q no 10.00
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  • 72 14 (Tribune Financial Correspondent) Th< market m general yesterday continued to ather quiet and the volume of business transacted was But one or two tm shares have Improved In industrials R.. were better with buyers at had bU3 with ()rd v. ncies i ..nil tin rJniip was
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  • 88 14 Texas Blow-up Causes Rubber Market Flap the Amercan industry, ca the local r day and earl their pr. jver Thur>da. A la;r v transacted I peared with the markerent and onl.\ terest was In i It would appear tl nation don after the close of k and buyers ar reaction
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  • 62 14 NEW YORK Apr better Ini leading mot actt* a I utilities and rail P jave the mar- i during prices showed tions to on dealings. American has been acting fai spit of the cun Itles, r< tion with r union mv have tiv mind md different
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  • 42 14 RUBBER GODOWN FOR MALACCA MALACCA. API the ra H down by t: r J pany of Bin by the Municip: at a meeting h I Clianii Th. 111 j along side tl it will b of tho estu 100.000 omplptfd Hi fl
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  • 376 15 Recs Will Face Tough Proposition When They Meet Navy In SAFA League Today (By Our Soccer Reporter) The Singapore Recitation Club will face a tough proposition when they meet the Navy today at Jalan Besar m the S.A.F.A. League. They will be out against side which holds an unbeaten record
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  • 46 15 High Wa'er m .mi. 7 ft. 8 m. 10.H; p.m. 7 f. 9 m. L<»u \V;iter H a.m. .1 ft. 2 m. p.m. 1 ft. ."> m. SUNDAY High Wa^er 10.13 a.m. 8 f>. 3 m. 10..5!* p m I ft. I m. Low Water
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  • 23 15 OLYMPIC GAMES INVITATIONS OUT 1 .nriudin T:uii;i today I Commit I mplC gamei bo pai Olynv f rum July 1948 hare I UP
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  • 209 15 Today's Races: Scratchings, Selections (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Apr. 18. —The following are the scratching* a id order of running for tomorrow's Pcr ;l k Turf Club's April meeting Horses— Class 2. Div 4, 6 Furs Aim Well 8.09; Electroplate 8.07. Horses— Class 2, Div. 3, 6 Furs None.
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  • 49 15 NEW YORK, Apr. 18 Thr United States Olympic team has lost one of its best track runwhen Elmore Harris, a >, has signed 10 play proma] football for Brooklyn Harris, the best man 400 metres m the United up the world's with a *ime of Reuter
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  • 43 15 Tlir Cosmos Xl will bo selccfrom the following to play ■alnst the nia icier NfcKalr Road Ground on Bun(im. Appavoo, H.ilim. H !T.n Abdullah ,k A Rahim. I Apr. 1 i) iiaiK i amount ito dol tlJan financial a :ned h(
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  • 364 15 Jollilads Athletic I 'nion 3. K.A.F. (M.T. C hungi) 1. In a fast and thrilling it Julan H terday, the Jollilads Athletic Union del d the R.A.F. (M.T. Changi) by thn Selawadeen, on the riuht wing and Knsnna, who led the att;< the winners,
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  • 71 15 Korean Runners To Compete In Marathon Bostoi. Apr 17 Korean runners will b<- aYno ig the 178 :Us entered m j hr 51st mile B Athletic mani'ho i on April 19 Th who will i from ;ill parts of \hr world nK'lufi' 1 who \vi i thQ lO.'^n Olympic marathon
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  • 90 15 Indian Hockey Star To Coach Australians LUCKNOW. F. Brown, one of the best hockey forward* m India today who has berii selected b> the Indiar* Hocki-y Federation as one of the alternate insid -rights of th<> Indian hockey te.im to play at the London Olympiad, ha s accepted a job
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  • 111 15 Playing at their court at Jalan Kembang:,n on Suiday last the "Orefree" B P beat the "Social" B. P. 7—o m a friendly match consisting of 4 Singles and 3 Doubles. Results ("Carefree" player* mentioned first) Singles 8. M. Kassim beat Gob Kay Choon 3 I Wer
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  • 12 15 Hanoi 17 nch captu Binh, t H I
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    • 104 15 Al iPlm I.^ FOOTBALL i:.\<;UE SRC vs Navy, Jalun Besar. 5 p.m. SOCCER JCSA vs CYMA Juniors, St. Joseph's ground, 5.15 p.m. Hospital Youngsters vs CYMA, CYMA ground, 515 p.m. Changi Sports Club vs Naan. EH; Changi, 5 p«m. Old Fr.mcisc.tns vs HMS Terror, Naval Base. 5 p.m. CRICKET I
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  • 594 16 "P. And 0" SCHEDULE the umber and innumei bour, p to tend is the by. La shipyards I* I r work- the full extent ol the reduction m hours not beini tarn at the moment. This will lurther aggravate the already d:ilicuß position, unli accompanied by
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  • 133 16 MEDICAL COLLEGE UNION SUBMITS MEMORANDUM 01 VARSITY PLAN A i: ndum submitted by the Medical C taion to University Commissh n on thi tdl laya r cords a division 0| cpiinon among n. students on the dvis ibihty ol prt lunmary it p. These opinions were offei I debate held
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  • 127 16 A circular by the Malayan irfent iron: State tor thi that all end tine are I i to be grant < teience to the Hi h Coa sioner. and onlj portant Tlv se rcstrii dance with evacuation civilians from I As from Apr:; subject will
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  • 14 16 The Rairidknshna Mission Of Liu 1 R^ h«'ld on h Pi nand Kri B
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  • 12 16 NZ MEAT, BUTTER FOE BRITAIN WELLIV coup butt Tin I New Reuter
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    • 59 16 X FABuioi^O^ 051 LAS J DAY 11 a.m.— 2 p.m.— 4.15 pm. -£> NNcrv r ucK Ooo n'' n 6.30 p.m.— 9.15 p.m. fc^ AV^"^ 1 0^ Thrill-directed by John Ford! |W)k jH^*&j° r rin otovti0 tovti Action-produced m greatness SfcfSagT MYOAWiNQ pj WAYNE OVOHAR ta AA^BBHU/ [f FLAME l*«m*ir
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    • 128 16 Radio Malaya Wave-Band BTect from mia-da. morrow, the tr.msmitU r now being used for Radio Malaya's Schools and Lunchtime Prom the 41 metre band te on a frequency ol I 6.77 megacycle s per second m the 44 metre band. The English Programme from 1 :o 2 p.m.. will from
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