Morning Tribune, 24 April 1947

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ser es) m U 'RIL 24. 1947 10 CE.\T*
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  • 1540 1 Loss To Rubber Estates mi Our Own Reporter* April 23.— -Th m 1.: i\ rubber \\o United Planting Asso(•••iirse ol X :it*ral meeting B ingle la Quick Mr. Pain; U Aci- C ye an ate reply t j a q Dunedla taker, to
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  • 12 1 JEWS CLASH WITH NAVAL RATINGS sdf m B B B I m
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  • 52 1 Actress Wants Duel With Press Critic PARIS. Apr. 23.— The French actress, Lise Mer- i viUe, reputed to be a crack shot, has challenged the newspaper critic, Roger Domes, to a pisfol duel because he described her i "a skeleton, whose skimpy gesticulations are those of a jibbering Jum- ping
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  • 94 1 Hamburg. April 23.— Theodore Reid Hartwirk. Canadian-born i irol Ccmmi-sion officer and \rmv Major of Surrey. Eng- j land, was -entenced to six imprisonment and fined )day on charges of us tes, allocated to displaced persons, to buy black market fur coats, jewellery. and
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  • 185 1 AAassacre Trial Sequel (Tribune Reporter) n 194:2 I the i mo i", c ann en made the r guilty sadf i Kir Noil M i F, on \)\r Japanese to justice The reply, dated Apr. 19. from Mai -Gen. L.H. Cox to Mr .a"
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  • 518 1 OPPOSITION TO DIRECT TAXATION IN COLONY The Singapore Ratepayers' Association announces its opposition to income tax m the Colony. The Tribune is informed that at a recent special meeting of the Committee lved that income tax imposition before the economic conditions of this are
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  • 102 1 Equal Pay For Women BOURNEMOUTH, April 22.— Jack Tanner, President of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, cited Princess Elizabeth today as an example why women should receive equal pay. "If Princess Elizabeth at h( r coming of ago gets a raise lor her job-115.000 yearly as heiress
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  • 227 1 A REMINDER TO INDIA AND EGYPT London. April 23. Strictly financial calculations to vvliich, m New Delni and Cairo, a deal of importance is attached have established the fact that Britain "ewes' astronomical sums m war debts to India and E^ypt, said the London Evening News m an editorial today.
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  • 28 1 Their Highness the Sultan;, of Kelantan, Trengganu and Pahang are arriving m Singapore by train on Saturda;. morning for a private visit t; Singapore.
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  • 10 1 The Advisory Council is meet,it 10 a.m. today.
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    • 32 1 ,B^a ti tifu 1. Sheer. NYLON SILK STOCKINGS by Air From US. A only 57.50 per pair AMERICAN PRINTED COTTON il Lh if- >.. TC| 240T l^|fl. v 10- ltL -***** PArrtES PLACE
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  • 482 3 OCCUPATION REMINISCENCES During the occupation, the Japa found m the possession of the Right Rev J. L. Wilson, the Lord Singapore, certain notes on lectures which hv had given on T. E. Lawrence and they presumed that the Bishop was i man who
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  • 100 3 Malay Women Urged To Move With Times nan J and Clu-rna I Hari Ibu riapa April. 19 and t nd conceit m v mtrnga I cia- i W veiling a M uas held k wexe Mr 1 Assistant X Gi X MUi thf M lay Akim Ml' C H a
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  • 40 3 Woman Jailed On Samsu Charge A tuta* man 1 T f Penny 1:,: UlKlcl protects Uie when nil v ed a Tn.s gatafct idiUon. she lon of run< i (m- th« n the morn* Ml. mammoth m the will numb
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  • 187 3 At this time Bishop Wilson was trying to obtain money from various sources so that could buy food for the people who were held m various pri<>n camps, for although rice *a.s quite plentiful, the prisoners were m great need of other loodsLulls. which were obtainable from
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  • 280 3 MALA- I i i 23 d< d to v ion ol children m French Conv< both m Selangor and Mai. :,d Mother Sup* rior St. MarUui returns home to hci native Ireland on a well i long leave. She came out to Malavv
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  • 61 3 Tin- Secretary pi Suite foi th» Colonies, with tne appr ivnl Of tile Prime Minister, has appointed Sir Charles Jeffrici K.C.M.G.. OBE. to be a Joint Deputy Under Secretary 01 Stati for the Colonies m succession to Sir Arthur Daw« K.C.M.G.. 0:8.E.. who retired from
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  • 115 3 Epidemic Affects Cattle In Malacca MALACCA, Wed. An epidemic or "fluke disease" among buffaloes and oxen has been reported from Jasin District, the occuarreiice being must pronounced m Keying, Batan^ Melaka, Selander Nyal.s. ami Kirn. The Veterinary Department declared that this diot. of cati.lt' is due to tin- prcsiiuT of
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  • 373 3 A decree nisi to be made absolute m three months Was granted Mr. K. C. Eu, a well-known local busii man. by the Chief Justice. Mr. Murray-Aynsley, yesterday, m respect of his petition for divorce agalnsi his Wife, Mrs. Gertrude Edith Eu, now m
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  • 24 3 The Annual (ir lera] mi of the AJI Muluva Mu-'jii, v v. ill b« i the Ahr M.mur Schu»l or. SaUi m
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    • 260 4 A special meeiing of the Committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association recently considered the feasibility of income-tax m the Colony. The conclusions arrived at by this meeting will be widely endorsed as reflecting a keen appreciation of the realities of the situation and a commonsense outlook towards a matter
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  • 1068 4  -  Miss Ketut Tantri ASIA'S NEW LEADERS NEHRU By Known to listeners as "Sourabaya Sue," fhe i author has made a special i study of freedom move- men's m East Asia, par'l- cularly m Indonesia where she lived for 14 years. i This is the firs' part
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  • 229 4 5-Second News From Britain ■l^j Wlu'ii cat-bur haul Includ d brightl Erm-st H H Lord-avenu< front of a train and was killed A hairdJ and a football v ndtdato ft r Chelmtford Cuu The d«.ath 79. ol Sir An ophthalmic suri street, w-.. > was known thn The Scotch V.
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    • 50 4 A DELIGHT TO THI Ml THE io\ll V AMERU \n LAT£SI m MOI n l RIMI I SS GLASS! Glasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearajice with clean cut good taste and style. They are cushioned against breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. Qualified Optician* 19, Chulia Street, Telephone 4435, Singapore.
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  • 92 5  -  H.L. HOPKIN m LONDON LETUR r by ~1 I —A: I i F I sdf 'ace ll —who known l mt t\e I.A.C. to b pilot of the new Irish Transatlani c Airlii He asdf or. crossing the Ai Th I G. E
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  • 10 5 £15 MILLION TREASURE HOARD UNEARTHED I h (I .nv.xhos;ruoesr Reuter
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    • 161 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m JhsL SinqapohsL ShoptA, 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:— Phone ***** THE VICTORIA
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    • 166 5 Electrical United Trading Co. 01. Stamford Road, Singapore. li IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods. <;ooi»»toiii: 10, Battery Road. Phone *****. (Rodney House) Singapore Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade: Tel: No. 4658 Prompt Execution,
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    • 146 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: A New China Optical Co« 71. High Street, Singapore. 1 Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 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
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  • 212 7 IFOII.— A sum oi approxima. -I million has i tptmA b\ i\\v (iovirniiifin of the Malayan Union durhiß the tirsi quarlt r of tht» year m purch padi at the Increased price of sio jut pikul. Statistics released by the Controller Of
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  • 108 7 "V'm "m'lci- s stood up In ,e S in mo ns todaj and asked pSeu ol War. Why S it.sh -.s-nnel Egypt < <■<■ »*SUed l,n S |U11 made from Ihnn N kv i ii, t underpants "ad j I1N nn them, too/' she (I.
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  • 40 7 PEERS ATTACK WALLACE: "A DIRTY TRICK" ry A. Wallace, former Vice- > s. was attacked twice m the I his anti-Truman speeches m lamming I bepn jhout two «red because «nd fans with tnr critiBarnby dcBBr the rer i i U.P.
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  • 87 7 Shot Left For Dead Lived HONGKONG, Apr. 22 Shot and left i r dead by his Japanese capti -1-. Leslie Malcolm Can:vet, •nadian A.mv Ordnance 1-1 m( m H. ne ol hiJapar 3 who asked him if ho a ifchost come bacK to hi m th( trt during the t:
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  • 43 7 RANGOON. Apr 22 Armed police guarded the Labour Commlssiont r\ office m Rangoon today following a threat of the army ordnance depot. Th t dispute may lead to a 7.000 workers empl lepot i] April 22 II 1^ 1: nv,.vnxlkrueoir Reuter
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  • 9 7 "Pakistan" Demand In Arakan U« Buthi"l Burma this llth-
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  • 127 7 MANCHESTER. April 22 -Nine out of 10 parents are unable to explain the facts of life to their children without feeling they are s;iyinu something indecent because they don't have the proper vocabulary, a family life conference was told here yesterday by th e London educationalist
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  • 175 7 IPOH.— Dog-shooting at nignt was one of the subjects discussed at the monthly meav--1 of the Town Board, Kinta. when Mr Cheah Ghim Lens, OBE J.P.. criticised the present system f continuing this prac- night. "In these unsettled times it does not do the nerves
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  • 18 7 CAPI.TOWN. Ai>' George uvml n he I (Union cabin* illy pn I over jfsklfjlshashinandini Reuter
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  • 403 7 LONDON, Apr. 22— The Chancell chequer. Dr. Hu^h Dall n, H th his hand m a slum— ad a poisoned n ver the weekend to-<ia\ fended m the House of Con mons his budget proposal to increase the rate of duty on tobacco which he had
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  • 87 7 New Political Sensation In Britain Likely LONDON. Apr 22. A political sensation v likely to b«- caused on tiit Labour Party nee bc^inniriK May 23 by the publication of an "immediate remedy for the manifesto by a group oi leftwint Labour Memiment headed by the "rebel" leader Mr. R H
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  • 130 7 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Apr. 22. The hunger strike at Cyprus camp finished this afternoon after 100 hours. Earlier, special precautions hart been taken to exclude the press and public from the area. At noon today Xylotymbou Camp was quiet and orderly with the interned Jewish illegal immigrant.;
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  • 211 7 Aw Boon Haw's New Gift To Siam Red Cross Banuk'ik. April 22. Fw the fir -1 time since it was built with the nvney contributed by him seven years ago. Mr. Aw Boon Haw. the Singapore millionaire visited the Siamese Red Cross V( luntei i s' training centre. Alter being
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  • 1097 8  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Braids To The Fore! I wonder whether leading hair-dressers were thinking of the tropic> when they deer that braid, were to be the fashionable women's favourite hair-do. I certainly can think of nothing better for those who want to keep their tresses long and
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  • 19 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Josephine Lou^L which (ells of the *B p I f..r faces lik.- this one |isessed bs u^
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  • 807 9  -  H enry Gris sadfOUR SPECIAL FEATURE B FROM HOLLYWOOD by j Part Two th#m Tut i th«r daj i d 11 to tar y Ai. nony of the opening 1 a tlon j th< 1 m; fl>( tOl m< t( r-va:. tag tht ir The*< V
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  • 59 9 LONDON, Apr. 22 TtU body Ol Major Qenera] V. Commander oi the chiidits, recently found m Burma vvill not be brought to Britain for burl..l with military hon the War Minister, BelU hk't, m th» (,'ommoni Mr Belleni with [\\r that U 11 OV« should b>
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  • 160 10 NO FREE MARKET FOR COCOA YET l d Count Reporting on a private memin the Council asking that all let ions on U- and trade ol cocoa should be Immediate ly ren the Controller ol Imports, Ex (change has stated uld not slble "Any unilateral action by the Ceylon Government
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  • 49 10 Glouce-trr. A£r. 22.- James Bridge. 26. was killed today when a Meteor jet aircraft he wa^ testing for the first time developed eng.no trouble and crashed near here. Bridge was pinned beneath the wreckage and was dead when freed. The plane did not catch fire. U.P.
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  • 34 10 ATLANTA. Georgia. Apr. 22. Nine persons were killed today when a Delta Air Lines aircraft craved near Columbus. Georgia, alter ci.liidino with a converted Army trailer when landinu. Reuter
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  • 942 10 KUALA LUMPUR. J it m favour of th< m the High Mr. Ju.^ m which the plaini Higl Lumpur, of which tl < the pew m occupation. The first plaint ills. Chop Sun Ch< n& W( th< occupation nta «id p: md the second
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  • 20 10 It is to bo n *he uirut marl< between th^ '•rm w.i nu-n' ir own ving
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  • 164 10 Hone Kong. April 22 The death sentence wa> today passed on Kanuo Inouye. a Canadianborn British subject, on a charge of high treason. Inouye. a 30-year old native oi Kamljops. British Columbia, was formerly arraigned before th» War Crimes Tribunal here but r-ucceeded ip his
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  • 170 10 LONDON. Apr. 22.— The British Wai Mil Bellcnger. stated m the Commons t< < the execution of Dov Oruner and otlv l Officer Commanding Palestine had tv an appeal had been entered before the listed for hearing on Apr. 28. A Jmi-alem import -lit
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  • 80 10 NO S'PORE SILENCE ZONES YET I (Tribune Staff Keporu Singaporean hayed tlnue tolerai and often vi horns, a* a fpolici .tble;c with vl ilat< i This was I view by the Tn Mr C. J. R Bern:: The ban wa Singapore In pri -war dajsi nation-wide dr; thoroughfare-. Raffles Pla
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  • 47 10 Erith. Apr former hea pion of Br Empire, m sei pital at Erith He is belli monia. a >■ him toe Len Han tired aftei b; by Freddie Mil now landloro Erich A friend sau« broken hearted den death of I 18-year-old aco Reuter
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  • 12 10 VICEROY TO VISIT NW FRONTIER H i )1 >'H I sjfl;fsj;lf U.P.
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  • 91 10 Back Pay: Pena Municipals "Can't Afford M-NW. allot afford I IMI k »n undfr i Government will muk dollar roi dollar h e four Members ol their 1 |m confirmed .1 lomnittdj Mm lUtin (mia tht ir lin.tm Lai ptMti,,j C onimissionei -s wen nuike 'h e Dement uj to
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    • 304 10 Try This AMERICAN ANSWER TO Crossword Puzzle LOS T pA|M E R ITN ACROSS 37— Conquered pIrTE O R?A T ARO l-Young cow t9_Pronoun fttstgrf gBp^I d c'n t-Portico 40-Sopping ElSjRB T BiftlPiE.PI -Mimic 42— Drink rR|YjEWAlSJfJT|RgM I TSiE 12— Drng source 44 Follower of '''L. AlPlFBMtTlNJ I IDl It—
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  • 138 11 WIET CAUSES DEADLOCK ATOM CONTROL TALKS sdaf m rkini .pell ill w M man i .tii t I n the The work'i at the i uromyko again re define reption ntrol tnlc artiOen X I G McNaushton. OJ ed Gromyko to clari- the Sfuviet view Oromyko merely lid irally the
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  • 73 11 PRODUCE MARKETS asdf are per sadffe.gtr ?xcepi *ber< He statta asiiffs: Yesterday's quo B-fr Kedab X By i V' Maiacca Super: w i I No i I Bee— The following Bit i. taticnj for com B Sago flour best qua v I I I K. Her:— Lamport (black 1 I
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  • 127 11 Athen April 22 The Greek Demetrius Max! Id th( Oreek Parliament i day, that to prove themselves Ap Jan a d the list achiv. two tly. '"put ton end as quick- as possible to the rebellion. at installing fascist and indly, ''ward off ftnall: ratic
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  • 16 11 NAIROBI. Apr ten-dr. Who hatk without I ward ana wned t x
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  • 18 11 sjfjsl;j;lf v. De| Bi Union that memtx ig their film U.P.
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  • 112 11 TO COUNT POLAR WHALES WASHINGTON. Apr. 22.— Dr. .mid Gilmore. who accompanied the Byrd Antarctic exa representative of the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Smithsonian Institution, said that he had not made any nmendations regarding a south polar whale sanctuary, but probably would recommend that a thorough census be
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  • 118 11 BRITISH MILITARY CASUALTIES LONDON. April 21. A V Alexander. Defence Minister, tat d today, that casualties m the Army from August 1, 1945 to March 31, 1947 were 15,272 killed and 1.627 missing. I al Navy casualties between V-J Day and April 16, 1947 w< kilLd °nd 6<s wounded, while
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  • 129 11 Lend-Lease Materials For Turkey, Greece Washington, April 22. -Republican Senator Ferguson, who recently returned here from Cairo. told the Senate that lend-1* materials whfch are not being d by the Brlti-h m the Near hould be used to supply Greek and Turkish military ceis. He said that the bill pending
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    • 501 11 I ON YOUR RADIO TODAY i (Radio Malaya- Singapore) m it v niMU Musi, i KK u M M W it ENGLISH PROGRAMMI S 12 GO 2.00 p.m.; 485 metres In if r!i </ VvmTv the medium 1 7 pol^ i\.l?5 IAN i in the rniiiotti vi >ir.?». 12.0C-2.00 p.m.
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  • 41 12 4 Ciearm applitalated to uuu''. the.r m Republic v i>utch there are i v< ti.nese m th-> waai t kg back Reuter i bout O A my the i F Da BataInterr
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  • 35 12 INDIA OFFER SCHOLARSHIP Ni M ed i J ■j m t hen> d i >r fon india the m j one or the pr 4 [eren ol promoting The GjvtT:. rded ,eh, itudents m i
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  • 92 12 Australian Wives In Indonesia Want To Go Back --.o mar: In ..i during the war living m Indon< wit nda ha\ o ta return r.e 1 ive Australian nai bijod and are married a from Sar:nam, a L> i lony :n South America Th, rs are wives md One on
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  • 10 12 AUSTRALIA TO SEND WOOL TO JAPAN sadf I dsjlsjfl;sf Reuter
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    • 126 12 ftgßS&ggSSgl I *ASI DAY! .Special I i for MUSIC LOVERS JOSE I: I i on Alhambi poftwmr w TIMIOIIIIO%^ !.< INTENSELY v LOVE.... i vi C KNOWN' ALL OVER THE WORLD jPKI WAY TO THE STARS LJf AAiCAEL REDGRAVE *^b 1 John M:!Is R I Dou^l -> Mo itiirmerv GALA
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    • 126 12 Rg THE GLORY- STORY OF Th t r-^ GOLDEN GATES MOST 1 1- I II VI FABULOUS DAYS! n IX m 2 I F4ever iacK Acf.oo 6.30 y m 1 N#ver $uch Oaring ri I* Vi WAYNE -DVORAK t' ff run 1 watch m U BARBERY i' HE S co/vmnc
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  • 672 14 11 9 14/3 23 6 24 6 M Sungi L>l Sungei Kinta 18 19 6 1 .:<: 1.37 Sungei V. 2.45 2.55 Tanjong 11 13 Taipine Com l 75 l 85 Tafcn illey 14 15 Taiam 2 70 Tekka 8 6 Teraoft 12 Thabawicik 41 8 42
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  • 201 14 itt/\Kh MadJ asdf5 lUUL ,"3 a lid CJ un.l with b All I. J j385 wit $390 .A. v.J Ords wei al-o Smelu Q ft ems wei jJ Hamni. Banks $y«'. A: Her, i 1 Raffles Hot< $3.05 and J W( 5 were wanted Ku:uij3 were around
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  • 50 14 (Tribune 1 Due and fact, i ..n dvi ins. With market the the m:ir f changed hai Th< grades and I i t|nue»towid cult to Pja lower (?ra I < don or N eesierda; Thi I 1-)' \n 1 R m No. 2 X I m i No 'n
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  • 70 14 London. April 22 -iain vi: and movrd-uith narrow ii: anty throughout th< Thenor three minor •ment .n the market tor nment Stocks wher. 1 nt gain<d <jnt eighth "with old '"X a .simil Lint thr <-cntr forelgntallan ovvn^ went further ahea 103. Thi r »utinp r>ti-ii: I
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  • 40 14 A sum Oi $1,832.43 h ed by I mr.tl Wei..uncil Mi Union. D H. M Boo 1 P the Ku.t tnphuny m« the pr thr Town Hall. Kua Lumpur on March 14 and if) m Fund lor Blind
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  • 267 15 Our Kacl«| (orifspondent) sdfoi h t I ir, ridden by Mawi. m the nd day of the eting by winning tl i ln there was a duv. S soft. Also rai ilgmount U> 17 r I heu \\e-' u> (iiitlly. o7» The
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  • 11 15 Jimiorsooccer I VIOLI M I i A
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  • 54 15 Tribune Tipster Spots Four Winners iti«- Tribune Racbn •rrespondent dipped four j straight uinnen, two se- t-onds and v a^ >< y H erdajr'i rates m i po h. His wlnalnf tips wqn Spearmlrth. Victory. Zari- 1 aa and Sir I resco, vvliilsi V N Mit kness, Tricolour and <
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  • 131 15 CHINA, INDIA INVITE MISS BETZ NEW YORK. Apr. 22 M.,;. PauUrie B-tz. American arm Wimbledon lawn tennis champion, on 'rriviiig here by ur I rum Europe today said that she had not 3 t decided to turn proion a: but it was reveajed o^ Elwood Cook, that many repiiub ibroad
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  • 38 15 The formal opening at the the Maxfli Badminton Party situated al 729-A, Upper Serang :e place on Saturm. All members Invited to attend eremony when a T will be held m celel Exhibit will ala played.
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  • 10 15 CHINESE YOUTH ON ARMS CHARGE Ah (i at Road. OH
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  • 7 15 A. C. S. SPORTS will lotlfy c
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  • 374 15 iß\ Our Suiter Keporter) Chinese Football Association, Si tion 2, the seni< —will meet the Royal Air f m the Football League today at Jalan Bea Both team featured m ftve games but Selection 2 are leading by a single point A win for
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  • 44 15 I'OOTBALL LEAGUE F.A. (2 Roy ul Air Jalan B i>, <> MEN ON AMMO CHARGE n Ah T 18 nnd Aii I -(1 20, two Chi] mad bin Ibrahim th Police Court unlawful on ol rifle amand I 'is ol nil 22. till
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  • 5 15 THEOSOPHICAL SOCI ETY sdf hill
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  • 89 15 LONDON, April 22 James Braid. 77-year-old i Granddad of British I gelt and live times winner oi the British open championships, said today that he had scored his 15th hole-in-one Of his l long career. Playing In a foursome I yesterday Braid holed out on a 165
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  • 178 15 Indian Estate Tappers Send Strike Warning (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Apr/ 23.— The ntral Committee of the Se- langor Estate Workers Trade Unions, o.i behalf of the Indian tappers of 240 estates m SelanKor, today sent warnings to the managements concerned that "If. as a result of evasion
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  • 128 16 SPORE GETS ONE-FIFTH ALLOCATION: MORE DUE (P. H (i()H. Tribune Staff Reporter) More than 4,000 bales ipant'M* textile representing the first post -war shipment to Malaya .ire on board the LJ Bin Ki.ni£ which arrived vi Siagap list night from Kure \ia
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  • 111 16 Texas Faces New Explosion Threat TAXAS CITY. April 23 R t :lamati< n turn r< lon thre Clouds ammonium C ti U ll which killed hundred Ing from partially wro .-are:. disaster area. Deputy John Hill said se\ ■■.•jndred tiium niw.re stored m tne w houses list Wednesday v the
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  • 51 16 SYDNEY. Apr. 23. Fr 2nd, will be observed as meatless day In Sydney by mbers ildential X elation, all m dishes will not appear i any Frid .y n curre: env?ricy m E decision Is expected to a considerable quani available {for ship- r :r
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  • 97 16 Big Riot Toll Houses Burned In Peshawar PSBHAH IK, April ZS Eight ptsople are repor'ed to have t>een killed an 1 15 injured when armed raiders fired on a polite party escorting evcyeei last night from a rio- N attec'ed village near Uera Ismail. y Houses were burneJ iva by
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  • 147 16 (B* Our Own Cril You will leave the Tb Arsenic and Old L f it-h an evening well at Tlie oroductiun If snv j the clevet and tpontatv interuretutiun of the prtttClpal roles has brought out with ureat effect tlie most
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  • 27 16 Capetown, the King ling on top tain ted.. blown off. Prim Ml; retri one of thi hat. Win bee a,. the t Reuter DURBAN whaln barr<
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