Morning Tribune, 25 April 1947

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  • 9 1 MORNING TRIBUNE tO CEMS i f\At xi'HU 25. 1947.
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  • 260 1 5-YEAR MEDICAL PLAN FOR SINGAPORE A five-year medical plan for Singapore, involving a total expenditure of about $100 million, was tabled at the Advisory Council meeting yesterday. The scheme provides for the building of a second General Hospital at an estimated cost of $21,500,000.
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  • 79 1 MOUNTBATTEN DETERMINED TO PLAY FAIR," SAYS JINNAH W OKI. HI. A] I Mohan Ui Jir disclosin m h he VI i to i h •f hi anBlease pris per'd Un.; 'Jmfce up ml newspaper President was bt 1- by the M ■untbut: >y May 5 arl-liig ou power In India
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  • 94 1 MUSSOLINI'S SON IN ARGENTINA? Bueunos Aires, April 24— Fresh reports tnat Vitiorio Mubsollai, >on of li' 1 Italian dictator, U now In Argentina appeared on Wedne>aay m two. evening papers. Under a big headline, "Vittorio Mussolini m Argentine." Larazon reported he had been m the country one month and was
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  • 143 1 JERUSALEM, April 24.— British soldiers with tommy guns at ready covered all strategic points m Jerusalem, including the closed city gates, after a mysterious power failure plunged the city into pitch durkness. Fearing an all-out terrorist attack, authorities alerted all police and military
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  • 67 1 Nanking. April 24.— The honiry chairmanship of the International Women's Congress, new meeting m Paris, has been nferred upon Madame Chiang Kai-shek. Chin i's iir>t lady, it was announced here today. The invitation to serve m this capacity was presented to Madame Chiang Kai-<hek by the
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  • 320 1 Vorst Disaster Sweeps British Channel T errl f,c Gales High Seas 124 —m one of the worst sea disasters IriStol Channel, 42 seamen are the 7,219 tons British oil re last night on rocks off Glamorgan. n upturned Mumbles lifeboat ly tod Fhe lifeboat had not b n since late
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  • 121 1 Plans To End Jap Economic Blockade Publicity Scheme April 2<l. According a i hronicle Tokio corat General :r Supreme HeadquartBtre planning v de publicity schema t tiany hundreds of tnousandinda perhap> millions t the ".-trangiing economl'-: Japan imposed by Allies during the war. H" the plan includes methods 1 1
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  • 149 1 9 York. April 23.—Philippines Ambassador, Dr. Carlos P. ilo. m a speech before the Overseas Press Club here today. '.;ruf-d the United States to reber that the future of Am,.nd influence m during the coming crucial will depend largely on the outcome of the new relationship
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  • 159 2 British Have Not Kept Promises To Palestine, Says Wallace PARIS, Apr. 24, The farmei U.S. Mr. Henry V\ the l< cture here last )lv t in. that tlu Briti boui Palest ii )t In v nn t: itine question until had
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  • 121 2 NEW U.S. LOAN RUMOURS ARE DENIED WASHINGTON, April 21 rtiment are Iraw $1,900,000,000 -3.750,000, 000 i 'a-a to Britain by June 30 United S Budget t -la Reuter. last withdrawal was inad< uig ol April Mh-i. '00,300 were withdrawn. One Di the ma 1 ictors contributing to the unexpected acv
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  • 31 2 Unemployed crol, Leid. outer Hebrides, accustomed to cutting their own foi winter fuel, will this be employed for ..boj twi nty weeks by the Department <>i AgnoultuM at cutting p-at i
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  • 44 2 Toda> is Anzac Day, commemorating 'he landing j,t Gallipoli by the Australian and New Zealand Forces m 1915. There will be a special servi'e a.t the Ceno'aph af 6.30 this moriung at which His Excellency thp Governor will make a speech.
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  • 32 2 Back," Says n bridges sin this Club. 1 Club. Tht- i bailee In m c men. md Club and Malayan F FUgl Pa\ sur
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  • 123 2 Sim H) I ul>uj*«; v\ili S an r'iclc <»» Stark I i»t lun 6kM iti Evil 1 In > ul>i )i the problem oj T>)«>s iMitioii m Mula>a Ii d^BC|l^S^d m ouispokt 11 S manner, and itftMenif is made t»» ;ispi oi the evil v hi( h
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  • 106 2 Anarchism In Greece: People Indignant ATHENS. April 24.-The Greek inner Cabinet was summoneu today to discuss disturbances m tiie Royalist sironghoid of Peloponnese, m Southern Greece, where armed Right wing extremists were reported to be getting out of hand and threatening "acts ol vengeance' gurrilla attacks. Government sources said that
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  • 8 2 PARAGUAY INSURGENTS CAPTURE A TOWN N I Reuter
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  • 65 2 .1 hifi ithout urn m .1. ci. I \k\wu he applied with his wife, NUrjoi Mj J'.. leeree lute In three contested b 1 X twg >>n> by h\s wifs but they were of a very duration, m returnii him after a while.
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  • 112 2 From Oxir Ok Re? Penang, Apr. 24 —A Dako:n carrying Lieut. -Col. R C Vance. American Military Attache m Bangkok, his wife and two children, which left Bu terwcrth airstrip o.i Sunday Ing en route to Ba made a fcrced la >r a small airs:
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  • 100 2 Bunga Raya Gang Beat Up Detective (I i mii Our Own Kepurur MALACCA, I Huang, a Hokk Ray aat B. JO party ci tivi who b.i i kick> and bl rtciaj hei The assa j'3 away at tb< party winch ai er led by 0.C.l and up t rest. The
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  • 67 2 INDIAN CONSULATE IN SAIGON SAIGON. April 24. The Indian Vice-Consulate In Saigon raised to the status of Consulate yesterday and Mr Ashok Mehta, the Vice-Consul has 'been appointed a fulh credited Consul.'" it is official ned here. Indian Government ma. also shortly create a vice-con-Hanol, Indo-China. where a thre« months'
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  • 17 2 DAMASCUS. Apr. 24-StUC-:id m t.) nment Pai k plac'^ tn July, 1W at Reuter
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  • 34 2 Hong Kong Chinese Anl mlttee pres< i c at 12 45 t The deput. by the Ooven that matter w at a 1 I Ti ment to b- Reuter
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  • 245 3 lALARIES COMNtISSION T O BE APPROACHED (Tribune Start Ke|H>rter) IMresentatlvea of ci Bht8 ht clerical bodies In Singapore informal meetlill last nlfbt decided to submit memoranfla to the Salaries CommlMMMi substantial iiureasc m l>asic- pay. There wa;, divergence of opinion jn the
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  • 36 3 Compensation For Cars Lost By BMA: Council Protest H :nakX paymmi ul H »ma motoi X ■far, prOVl- i tin HMltlj Kck priKte P| Hr. I had rew. V Thi« IB m. t ■Ut I m
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  • 16 3 LABOUR DAY WILL NOT BE PUBLIC HOLIDAY I mnounced M hoii- W 1 I t m
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  • 77 3 In order to extt-nd the the definition of flre-arn component part ol :h fire-arm, thf Advisory ncil yesterday passed the Fire-arm* and Ammunition <Unlawful Possession) > Amendment) Ordinance, 1947 Under this Ordinance tire-urm axis any lethal barrelled tmy description from which t bullet or other be dls -hars^d
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  • 51 3 Sepoy On Murday Charge: Court Told Of 2 a.m. Shooting I m patriot, Abdul re rifle and wounded Jamadhar SirajUddin, on the Work. Khan, an 1.0.R lay, h, ton Brown, I wh Din* v tant :il to hirxi surrcnd< f him tli.it he '\M Abdul I thin ■id the <
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  • 123 3 The eMiiiKittil e\pendi-J% 'ure of this Colony for 11)47 has almost doubled, com- pared List >ear S In I'M,, Singapore spenf s 5:u;.U55.»70 and m Mi*, es'i i mates for this >eai proviN siun is made for 5(i(i.005,5!G S PMblk debt has risen Irom 54.<i04>,717
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  • 228 3 House-To -House Collections Declared Illegal The Advisory Council yesterday passed the House-to-House and Street Collections Ordinance, 1947. The object of this Bill is to prohibit house-to-house and street collections except under licence from the Com- In the mam. the Bill follows a similar Bill Introduced In tiv Malayan Union which
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  • 148 3 The funeral of the late Mr. A. i\ M. Dunit'i ol the Lanka Hotel Trafalgar Street, took place yesterday and wa.s largely attended by the Ceylonese community In Singapore. The cortege it 1 1 the residence :U 4 p.m. lor the Buddhist Cente
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  • 17 3 i Athletes' A- (.nation of MclI nf?nd r t.lir rid two Thn ihf n
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  • 17 3 A ol the Mu.>.ir;ii Will be held at Mr. Chia 136. 1 Road, 6 1 4 Stift
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  • 199 3 rigor priKirn Cheng (32), tin Judge, Mr. Paul Storr remarked l4 when people carry things like thai about these days thru is onlj King 1 can thmk; they cany it for the purpo* Ktortion ol robbery." lvii had pleaded unity to a charge »»i
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  • 147 3 In conjunction with the Labour Dcparimcnt the Malay Union Is making effort > to absorb a'tooui 1.500 Malays, who were retrenched from the Naval Base, into other employments. The«e discharged personnel were mostly engaged as mem ber-, oi the crew ->t
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  • 94 3 I ()(>!) I KC)\T (Tribune Stall Reporter) Food Officers made two successful raids m Rochore Road within an hour and arn^ted six persons. Three thousand cigarettes and thirty-three tiiiv oi condensed milk were confiscated. Eleven other arrests were made m the Joo Chlat area. They
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  • 131 3 At the conclusion cf an inquiry vesiercay a'l tin Biifeapore Coro irrv, court, the Coroner retimed a flndl jr of death by misadventure, and 'hat Mali Kirn Oh, tlv 1, died frcm p a Wiile on the y.ay to Tanjong Pa gar frcm Alexandra In a lorry, the
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  • 482 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY. APRIL 25, 1947. Income-Tax: Rights And Responsibilities London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, tt. St. Martin's Lane, W.C2. Talk of the possibility of income tax m Malaya stres- Ses the urgent need for a greater measure of respon- j sible government than is" envisaged In
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  • 812 4  - Meteoric Rise to Leadership Ketut Tantri ASIA'S NEW LEADERS— NEHRU By S Miss the well-known comraen- i tator on Eastern affairs. S This is the second part of an article on Nehru. The i first appeared yesterday. i It has been written 1 Nehru If nothing of a philopher; n
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  • 63 4 L( 23.— Th( uo. odd. the month ternh T t; H The cloj dUStrial firms* it i of th» pi Ulowii the volu Marc] IWB i with January 112 H Imports m Man h M .{0.000,000) were higher than ">.v month sinre Herein her
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  • 143 4 5-Second News From Britain Leather] uncii hai into a cud.: am It V. 'i^ ing m c< Old ag«- meals at X aurant foi by 12 15 p.i Lord C elected pr-co-operativ, bourne. Bucks Employed for 70 Duke of b. Woburn, Mr D R. es four tons m service as
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  • 126 5  -  H.L. HOPKIN Bur LONDON LETTER f H the X I L., Hi X K te fcytl B r rv r r^ it K e I I I hi Still, Estimates now bt the D r to subi: the Cabi- show that out of cv zen youths i unthe [>•
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    • 146 5 j I ii Art Curios C. K. Tang All Kinds Eastern Arts <& Crafts Exceptional Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant pson Green iddle Road, c, Phone 2620. ectionery FOR WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY TEA-F ARTIES CALL AT:— Pho.ie 83 1 I THE VICTORIA Confectionery Store 71, Victoria
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    • 162 5 Electrical i United Trading Co. 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT is Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods. GOODSTORE 10, Battery Road Phone *****. (Rodney House) Singapore Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45. The Arcade: Tel: No. 4658 Prompt
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    • 146 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: U New China Optical Co. 71. High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STIiDIO 64, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor j Photographers. USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS I AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO
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  • 330 6 Hi p warning thai tin r 1941 are still nment of Hongkong In fßcial nance Been tary reminded the public to transfer United .nadian dollars Philippii »U1 o! the colony without :ilt. s liable n Mim- thive month X HKj. r bjtii imp
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  • 63 6 I X Api burn mt rnal l< ..ai flnai today .1 to tv ,!ipil..l-11. R a I financial adviser Rasputin, c ime In a ii: car< cump; H known hi illiant stud* nt u\ lies. Dm trial it wa s I I hat Rubinstein offered t buy
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  • 79 6 LONDON. Apr The Earl i'l. the new Secretary of State tor India and Burma, m as a member of the Privy Council, received the se-i! of his new appointment Kissed the hands of his Majesty's representative at a sp meeting ol the Council on behalf cf the Kinu
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  • 54 6 NIZAM C ALLS FOR HIS COUNSEL LONDON. Apr. 23.— The lr.ous Kings counsel. Sir W Monekton, was learing London airport to-nighi India where h e will be the for two months of the N Hyderabad to whom 1 He' tonfer with the Nizam and other Inprmces on rorned with the
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  • 119 6 WASHINGTON Apr 23 The Arab OTice e<\ tod that the United States authon ties detained Akran Abdul Rahim, prt tary to Arab i I don and Washington, tor I days when he arrived m New York this month. :planation waa the Arab Ofl Rahim was held
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  • 131 6 'AIR TRAM PER' WILL GIRDLE GLOBE, CALL AT SINGAPORE LONDON. Apr. 23.— The world's first larire-scale rt at air tramping— as opposed to organisfreighting fr >day when an ex-R.A.F. Halifax bomber left an airfield near London early this morning: on a month's round-the-world-fhght. The Halifax. pa:n: blu^ with the Union
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  • 155 6 U TV the wt I Viscount Hall I m th< House i»i Louis this aft Since Auk us* I 1945, rhe Apr e killed, military. U tlvihaus 15. Wounded Includln military, 191; police 4i» civilians count did not include casuaUiea enl Palestine railw.iv
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  • 22 6 New Pastor at Cr (Kent) B Church wilj be Rev. L. \v England, who n m of the church at Shoreham-by-Sea ars.
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  • 59 6 HONGKONG. Apr 23 -Chiin Hongkong reached its climax today when the newly* termed Chinese Anti-Direct Fax Committee, composing most ol the membt Chinese Chamber of Commerce, cabled the Colonial Se I .st direct here Th; f the intr In the I Thr will
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  • 207 6 Remembered Water-Then Blank! LEGHORN, \j s Private Michael dr B^ 10. 11, charged uriik de* ion. wen nn trial b^ j i United s .urs Court Martial todaj ant to t xpUin Ins I* of memor) m i"ii uhki S lasted until i.i> Testifyia m his defence, de Bartok jj
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  • 47 7 BRITISH TROOP THANKED FOR WORK IN SIAM I! t ll' S to ti tnder, Bri- I I m ll Vv. m I Bf»^ .till I I X w i Brl IK uomI X without I I L'nit|B tanks R i I I ■Sit m' |C" 1 basu:
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  • 10 7 ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN IN BRITAIN X F I X who Reuter
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  • 9 7 Grand Old Lady' Of Royal Navy Goes Aground Reuter
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  • 80 7 STINK BOMBS, FISTICUFFS AT CONCERT Philadelphia. April '23. St< v.nib bo > and Osticuffs treei ed the appearance pi the m soprcna. Kirsten I tad m Philadelphia's staid domy 1 Mv rhe demonstrate n inside <>i theatre by a handtul of hecklers threw t lv- into a tumult afl ral
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  • 116 7 reat- all Si i m- rted Ditrat< I man Q] r Whalen ann :ay. \Vi rkers, United Pinanci n Smploy< On lated v. eri I ur. seek pi r ncreasc w!th ut a v lume bonus ol 15 per cent Lncn bonus. and Union r
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  • 187 7 "Maltese Brothers" Lived On Women m ired Old which the rich a t c tie "Mai test Bro oublic airings, A i«vv references to the syndl rshadowed the trial m Bye men were accused <Jf tiding money from the n habitues oi Londonequivalent of Broadway. p dice think they headed
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  • 67 7 TOKK), Apr. 23.— A discussion of the purposes and operations of Japan's China garrison army from August, 193 H. to the end of August, 1937, occupied the attention of the Military Tribunal for the Far Fast today. his dn i i mote ihe
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  • 34 7 DAKAR. April 23 Tlv I Auriol, iring U ■el that an made I n Illt> l Ti bangui I Bund n by tl ii ill Am i fdjfkldfjkl dkf Reuter
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  • 189 7 IPOH CAM PAIGN TO CURB DEALS I N BLACK RICE IPOH. "Is there any particular reason why the open sale of rice m Pcrak should be prohibited when it is allowed m Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore" was a Stion asked the Hon. Mr. A. V. Aston. Resident Comat a
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  • 211 7 tition nor, tl]t ntrodui d uncil. ndard rate is b ten per -cut while p< allowances are m nve to seven thousand, the allowance lour to five WJ'h child aliov ranging rrom two thousand for Lhe Jirsi und md to one thousand f<
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  • 113 7 Bomb-Maker Being Sought In France LONDON. April 23. As the result ot a visit to Pans last week <;j Chief- Inspect Jones of Scotland Yard, d« tectivcs m France have st rted t widespread hunt lor the man who .is believed to have made the bomb found m th< Colonial
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  • 95 7 LONDON. Apr 23.— Britain's coal productto on whlc'i her iiuiu.s rial recovery depends, is steadily improving, figures Is- '< sited today disclose. Accordi:.^ to \ho mo ithly repor! of the European Coal OrganisaUon, the output i.i tons per man-shift h Febru>iry was 1.41 or 93 |;<
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  • 32 7 Apr 22. B1 1> lice Were todu lUlitln l ti Vi. crimina freed 1,000 antl T train ea ratlwa mil* s south hi Rom< takin I (I Reuter
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  • 693 8  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Clad Rags Many ol the new evening gowns have a tendency to feature long tight bodices, and the natural adjunct is of cour-o a full -kirt. On the other hand the new tight frontal draped skirt is generally allied to a tiny baby bodice
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  • 7 9 Star Learns To Play Mayor ir m
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  • 603 9  - HAS BETTY GRABLE MADE HER LAST BOW? Henry Gris >a^o*~* M_ J 4 Morning Tribune Corres- I I pond en t in Hjllyicood Ith- \e birth child Becau laim to vill the i- II Ql ht-r 1 t< playing a mother at h me. The reason why a movie Queen
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    • 43 9 f VTr 7 MET WHIMPE.RIN' MEANS THEV IS V 7 UCKED. r YORE SCRAWNY HIDE J J Y^) [^TOO TOUGH FO' EVEN THEIR < -^>^ mt^i^ i—ITnTt^ -V __^_fl_MH_ v _V r H OtAV^ /X^aVvV tJtmflAm _^^_f*V_»» ~^_^^m ~^\e' 3 m (To be continued to-m<irnw)
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  • 217 10 Churchill Accuses Govt.: "Casting Away Indian Empire" i Wn: archill, constiChurchill said thi Ur n than India but that there i Palest m m fighting m on Ine to the Wl dm aiui ropec\ :n which we were held by th md Russia, Mr Chun eminent always ready to scuttle
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  • 207 10 IV j CO] into arrive -on tog( th< i with I h e equipm< A sp< cia] to rej> R.A.F Stai where th will be d. A number of skilled tech ans have been se t out from ted Kingdom to supervise and
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  • 29 10 WASHINGTON. Apr 24 I United S Man ime Commission has approved the sale to Chi a of fif tee i v suitable for use In co.isal shippi ".<.;. Reuter leai
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  • 117 10 (Tnbune Staff Reporter' Palerson Simons" godow Magarine Road was broken into at 3 o'clock this morning, b> C who bou id the watchman Hnd got m through the lavatory root Ehey etoie knives and mirrors worth $500 Chinese, one with a pistol, entered a
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  • 82 10 (Tribune Staff Reporter) the widows and orphans se Chiicred by the Japanese to raise som< Singapore Chinese has p a publication containin mt ol the i .ere trial m Chines This boo;. "In Memory of Compati Mass by the Japan* m February 1942"
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  • 35 10 SIAM SACKS 40 COMMERCE OFFICIALS I niChu Daoru C i^d to inv< up tion of this mn. Staff. Th' wert th< naQfiended i> m mil "unsuitable for further empb meni Inv( ii being Kpected pap
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  • 16 10 ATI company rep >rted to rlli louni In Southern [ghi Reuter
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  • 140 10 H -iliMn m tin- Bi m H hai been foi live •\v qi; Round Fable, which In aft te bmush Empire. Mr Hudson mid The dynamism o! oriental nationalism m the British Empirt will -untinue to spread l^ng alter Jun U4B. when our plodge
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  • 49 10 A Solution To Korea Problem Suggested LONDON ber EC Lamb affli I After V. tnirty-- [g Ol it by A: POSdisarm h n month B division and nation, the come d problem reg i lon. "T pl«» on now. In h other •T blish tl N b m I
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    • 157 10 Try This AMERICAN IM-WEB K» _fr I fl I PltiVKiM PtlZZLl Crossword ruzzle J IS T;0 A APE 1-F' 32-1 --.X- C J— beat L N N -M^Ll- 1 ■^■fS E N OR l.-lr u.r pa.«t 3B Quarrel C V G oBB 1 S BL^1___. 14—1 rck 1 is— ir»r.
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  • 110 11 123.— Henry Wallace, formei vice i J iking tod the n ol the. National AssemDly, i not a Communist. I am only i m tnmunisi B man. I ibout 5» V m then X M nun were but many who tear war Russia,
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  • 18 11 PRODUCE MARKETS Bjin n i Bfa Hod |Ga W B H H I i 7 I I II
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  • 250 11 PEN ANG— Chinese convicts m Gaol Road who have n supplied with literature following commendations by the Visiting Justices, prefer pork to beef and are willing CCepi a lesser ration if the authorities are ready to substitute pork m their ration instead of
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  • 82 11 Coal Mines To Go Back To Operators Was I 22 US. Inten r J. a. Krug said the U.S. Government will turn soft coal-mines back on June 30. mine] md operatorturn to collective, barask t r an exten thority to ite the mines," he told a labour sub-commitl United Mine
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  • 37 11 RICHMOND. (Surrey) Apr 23. a the lead at ncl of il. 500 -Brunei >i\" pxi tournt. which began I Mid-Sun Eacl wind r. Ldday. crenchii o mucl I I 18 lV I 30
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  • 16 11 POSTHUMOUS AWARD TO DE HAVILLAND Apr 24 land, the ar m flight instituted In the Reuter
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  • 88 11 SERVICES PAY WON'T BE RAISED Whei i the m the of Com uy ut the three Bervic< cm tnpensate tor un- extinction o! tin r cheap tobacco aiid ciga >ncession.' Mr^ A V dicier replied tliat no mcroase of pay on this account wa s intruded or con this tyj
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  • 47 11 BERLIN. Apr. 23. Five hundred frauleins soun Will o rounding the beats as m tubers of the Berlin police department, Allied officials said today. A British military spokesman replied "No. thank Gcd" when asked if the skirted police \viil U.P. j be armed.
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  • 135 11 Ships alongside the RlngaDore lembang. wharves Chanthra WEST WHARF Samdonard 'British), 7210 Godown 1 2 Burnside tons, from Portland. Godown 4 5 Samconsiant. tmtroy (British) 7176 tons Godown 10 11 Skidmore trom Lourenco Marques ory. Victory Godown 13 14 Melami Amastra Godown 15 16 Glenartni Coombar 'Chinese >
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    • 251 11 I ON YOUR RADIO TODAY (Radio Malayu Singapore) BM 1 >1 TWOKK— \1 \I..\Y ENGLISH PROGRAMMES. 12 00-2.00 p m 48f» imUr, m he medium v. id 7.22 :le_ per sen-ond 111 1: U metro band 0.00-11.00 p.m 485 metres in he medium wave band 4.825 megacyles per second in
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    • 201 11 i in 1 1 !> m 12 noun S Opening Announcement <_ Chun Summary In Mandarin, 12.04 Teochew Guakang Dramas; 12 30 Amoy Selections; 12 "Domestic Talk" in Amoy; 1 p.m Time Signal News Suaimary in Mandarin; 1.05 News Summary in Amoy: l.io News Summary in Cantonese; 1.15 Opening Announcement
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    • 130 12 A I I I 11 A.m., LSI A rpTJ (i •>!» V X -V. -A. JL JL XA. X JKflL*^ Cterk GABLE Greer G ARS3N l«>. Morrow MIDNIGHT MGM's M >^!i RPII I I VAN JOHNSON: WILLIAMS —^£ZLIHEATRL£^iJ!IJ 6.3 C -9.15 p.m OIT OF THE MOST EXCITING ROLES OF THEIR
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    • 114 12 G 30 D I st\ it t 1. 1 I WHO WAS THE FAMOUS CO-RESPONDENT?! SEE! Alexander Korda presents S\\\ TWO CELEBRATED STARS erle CBERO N A Laurence OLIVIJ IN mi iHVoiiu: m- i.un \l In Latest Technicolor FilXMi; BARNES RALPH RICHARDSON —Preceded by Movietorw 21s: Binhday Celebration^ of P:
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  • 67 13 k mj Blue Ri- V mile and W fternoon W ith Patrol kt !lin ...urite. was X n weight to ■fei, rhampion ards, had to II Ah re h s ?hr. F hfd by the Ej, un« out ol P^ at the last HR colt, was kjjj' it quickly
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  • 88 13 British Tennis Campionships Indians Seeded mkonc ir memmrs c' Cup squad ire. r British pard :o".ships itartlcc at Bour H\mpbdret.: ext Me two of phem, at ion al Icham; have been m Be •< nld reachi k thi n Bat the oxpe se the jWk ers P. Partndge and fjto
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  • 128 13 Ceylon Sports Club cricket teams for the week end will be:— Agarr.st c.V.M.A. on Saturday at 2 p m at C.V.M.A. ground. St. George's Road. B. Dudley (Capi); NO. Nugaweia; V Ramalmfcam; X Thnmbyrajah; V Ferpando. Mayo Periera; AD. Pcnnampalam; X Karacaretnam; S KanasiftlnKam; c T Ret
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    50 13 I ANNE JEFFREYS, lovely screen star who, on^ the completion of her starring role as a dance S i hall singer m RKO Radio's r outdoor epic, Trail i J Street", reported immedi- J ately. to Ne-w York for a S part m rrand opera! She i scores m bo<h!
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  • 39 13 inr on Army irrllcd. The follow I I Tui v, Koh H« r Khoon, O Ho i lim Swang. Abdul K-k Michael I/^h. Toh Qcok. :ind Can Kve Sianf?. Rrscrv. Phuan, el Theonpr Joon Bo:
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    • 24 13 PLBOROUGH 30.6 3n and 9 15 p.m. CHITNIS. HARISH 1 1 hen her Grand "REKHA" etc. i N >Rr I HANTI k JTamli) pTYO'ROURKE"
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    • 169 13 V PHONED ***** OWI DAILY 3. 6 15 9 15 p m Tin whip OF VICTORY 'Zorro's Black Whip' r with Zorro' Tomorrow at M>dught "The Ziegfeld Follies" IN TECHNICOLOR Drama of the Indian Ju gle! Rucyard Kipling s "JUNGLE BOOK" (m Technicolor) starri ::g S ABU as the strange
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  • 650 14 INDUSTRIALS O: Do ftn 1 ft rrust Agencl Gammon Malaya Ltd 3 v W Hammer 81 I 2? I?' 2 Henry Waiigh n 50 50 ITkoni S*hai Bank iH*k Rt% 3JJO Malacca Elec Ordi l 45 55 Malacca Dec Prefs 45 55 Malayan Breweries 22 00 22.75
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  • 49 14 NEW YORK. Apr 23. ilifhtly better sup|>on selected nils. t*'xtii»-s. ehemici and utilities, pre dominating, thi t b«'iiiu ly higher m from v\ top a V. •:li to be settled but th< m m factor perplexity over r.Hi wtocthtr th< >n (>) .I'd mixed with Reuter
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  • 528 15 s( I A (i) 0. B -kt- all League records I .uncini bj H ,-uif inalcl: Jalan I. H I M w Eh H E< ■tt m m Kr M X WBXt ■X m I By pushed am-ad unu iorced a Devonshire took the kic!: and Hope returned the
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  • 45 15 The following will represent A.MD.G.W. Changi Sports Club M against R.E.M.E XI m a friendly game of football on the Civilian Sports field on Saturday at 5 pm.: Raman. DoUah, Jagger, Suppiah. [Toft Capt Maruthamutthu, Govindasamy. Karuppiah, Ay. George: Pasupathy. Reserves: m. Tunku Puteh. Shqrwood.
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  • 118 15 TOMORROW'S RACES: HANDICAPS f>. Ink 1 I»IV 1. I ;|;s. f u; W I I W i ur>. H m B °6 I m m m I I m m Horses, (lasses o and 4, Combined. Div. 1. Furs. Diamond Epic 9.00 Moonwin 8.07 la 8 07 First Lady 8.04
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  • 31 15 (By Our Soccer Reporter) Wan Football Club (Chi; litted thei -11 so Wai %ka i ill. I Ball I In 1 Tile Si! ceived Ihe
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  • 363 15 The thirteenth annual ti cricket fixture for the "Alien Cup, will comnrv 11 430 p.m., and will by continued at 11 a.m. tomorrow and on Sunday, on the Kail »Uege kj<>u"<J. ihe Governor General, the Xi Hon. Malcoin Mac Donald and Mrs. Mac Donald. the
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  • 100 15 m a friendly badminton game played last Sunday, the Morey B.P. "B" team beat Thi Queen Si net Boys Club by 3 games to 2. Results: (Morey players mentioned filStK Singles: Lim Teck Chwee lost to Yeo Teo How 12 15, 15 -5. 4 15: Yeo Kian Eng
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  • 74 15 With reference to the. notice which appeared yesterday. members of the Island Club air asked to note that the meaning intended to be conveyed was to the effect that the maximum handicap m future monthly medals would be a h .ndicap of 18. m othei words,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 46 15 TO-DAY^ (KKKKT Annual Inter-College: Raffles M Bukit Tim ah p m 'Three day match*. SOCCER lon Sports Club v- B.RC. '2nd XI), i 5 15 p.m. Jullilads vs. 177 CR.E Jalan Besar ."> IS p.m. BILLIARDS Chinese Swimming Club vs. V.M.C.A., at C s c 7 p.m.
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  • 81 16 >uth Bi I Una A people Of all and thrilled by rlth the Royal have his experience of hu the hi Your visi: has been a to us at a time caLlitig ally fcr Royal blessing,"' Smuts w nit thank you from torn of
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  • 60 16 "HELL SHIP" GUARD TESTIFIES ima April Man. Ship testifying bel r. a Unii Ifi Ann.. hip wa nally r giving pi water after the v< San PerTiand the Phllipni]. He declared I upply xras pU ntii were pleased. He medical s able l< r the pr He -aid that A
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  • 74 16 Indian Newspapers To Be flown To London LONDON. Ghosh. Public R m L tie Ilia t.-.im G' yd with the c India f.: oi Indian .pers to bo flown to London so t:. I can bt- read within a few ol their pubiicatiun b;. Indians and They will be placed
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  • 82 16 London, Apr. 24 Ha: Stassen, prospect iw Repubi c candidate I year's U..ited States presidential elec'lo.s. \di.:g a tour of 16 countries with his visit t o London. tcok an optimistic view of the world food *itua ion at a press coriferer.ee here today.
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  • 38 16 should ease" Food p. .ere high m a scarce situation, but should go down af:er h he declared, adding that it wa> coal which :e number one factcr ithe post war economic situ.\- tion Reuter
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  • 53 16 Token Strike Protest By Pressmen l§ *Kls. 4 I n.hvs o| he r M ,"H N J2 l fourS s ur l ii ml^ ll thief 2 editor M *h r V ni S h^e be.n (llslm a I the chief of t Ve vier^ delegation In Pari V issued
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  • 29 16 CHINESE GENERAL TO VISIT LONDON LONDON, U-hua mander-in-< nese cxpodi Yunnon-Burnu ing m Lont: two weeks blishments ries. He will I by hi tour fdjkf jdf sdkljf sdfd Reuter
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  • 298 16 LONDON. April 24.—South Africa will report back to the General Assembly of the United >ns m ember oh the domestic Indian questi I .vas announced today m London by G. Heaton the Union H;i:h Commissioner, when m the course of
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