Morning Tribune, 28 April 1947

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  • 184 1 RUSSIANS SAY- I don \pi ll 27.— Radio Moscow broadcast an m which the official Soviet that the Foreign Ministers' Conference a failure and said, "Undoubtedly no rciDlished. I arc now it some which with EuroI In- r thi Pie ought to speak of the
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  • 78 1 Ie S 'c Chinese children 'ir father, .i vese- gardener. were of an alleged murassault m their at- i ise m llu Pandangr, Timalv early yes- i morning, of :lu- children d the other il Is N was lerionsly m- v They were found i lon their
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  • 26 1 APS REJECT COMMUNIST CANDIDATES Japani rtacArthur t X by vot- before I ctlon I I I On I I I I I m m nent Reuter
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  • 118 1 RHANON AIRPORT. Eire Apr 27— The Pan-American Airwa West to East crossing is I garded as an Atlantic rectoday. 24 hours after It hi n cv.ptured by a B Overseas Airways Corpora*. Constellation, piloti-d by beardd Captain O. P. Jones. The Clipper's time was 5 hours
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  • 83 1 NEW YORK, April 27.— The Big Five power* formsolid froir ly showdown tine crisis as I embly, shui ning mony, rushed linal i study the Holy Land pioblr DiDlomats and Palestine exm throughout the world h!ng M< When tiny Fernand I the mber
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  • 312 1 VICEROY'S DRAMATIC DECISION "UTTER MADNESS," SAYS CONGRESS MEMBER NEW DELHI, 'April 27.— Negotiations between Viceroy Mountbatten and Indian leaders for the past four weeks have resulted tentatively m an agreement for a truncated Pakistan, it was learned from reliable sources today. Other tentative conclusions wer»
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  • 169 1 CHURCHILL REPLIES TO ATTLEE LONDON. April 27— Winston Churchill, leader of the Parliamentary Opposition, carried his war of words Wich Prime Minister Clement Attlee a stage further today m a statement issued by the Conservative central office. He was replying to th c speech by Attlee to the Scottish Trades
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  • 128 1 CAN US MEET A MAJOR EMERGENCY? WASHINGTON. Apr. 27.— Two members of Congress said that the United £tate s WSte not strong enough to meet gi major emer-gency-cither a surprise attack from without or sabotage from within. Sen. Chan Gurney. Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee., urged m radio
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  • 114 1 ADOLF STILL ALIVE-IN ANTARCTICA? BUENOS AIRES, April 27.— A book entitled, "Hitler is Still Alive," appeared today. It maintained that the German Fuehrer is living m Antarctica at a base established by Uit German expedition In 1938. Written by Ladislao Szabo, a local newspaperman, the book said that Hitler and
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    • 26 1 never seen before must be seen now. AMERICAN HAND-PRINTED CRETONNE Straight From U.S.A. only $2.25 per yard IDEAL FOR Till: MODERN HOME TCL: ***** RAmtS PLACE
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  • 217 2 .ibijiit* Start Kvpbi ter) mhos v tnrfec m md permission from Manila that would send th<*m back to tlu.i homeland, hrn t suvp :day at n members of the local Fili; I tmmittee called at the Immigration Orti. them by transport for an OUting
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  • 63 2 LONDON, Apr »7 l'ierre .1 l>( .rnieuil. a FiTiulitnan living m Loiuion. ottered .i«> ins (it tern, again ■f^i'tftiti jtwmnona that thi bwaU lure and flortjlM Minslune' caused tlilH e\uh«tant!y to push the accelerator of his car until U HUMMED at ;>l miles an hour. The
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  • 81 2 HAIFA. Apr. 26. A. E ConBritlsh police officer who >t twic^ In tht* stomach by j wish gunmen m Haifa to- < day, died later, it was officially stat Conqu *t was driv'ng hLs car down Carmel Avenue. Halt a, when Jews opened fii'e on him I
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  • 51 2 BANGKOK. April 27, The United Trade Union here is pre- String a larg«. mass rally for Thursday. May 1. when at least I 50.000 are expected t<> turn out m M ulumbhini Park. The Gowrnmcnt. however, cted U. quesrt t i( hol4 I day
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  • 103 2 The three representatives of :;ie We rid Federation oi Demo .ratic League. Mr. M. Rajko rcmovic. ftftss Olga Tchetchetdna and Mr. M. Jean Lauti-sier. vho recently arrived m Singapore, paid a surprise visit to the vlayfair Musical and Dramatic Association on Saturday night Members of the
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  • 100 2 Fire Havoc In Indian Village: 6,000 Homeless Ktpt rt reachin|[ hrre ><» j d.i\ iKiin Haj;ihiiuiiH'i\ id th4< more thun 6,000 p< imiiis eie l»oiu. less is .i result of .t Hre uhk-li rafled through the I flammable *>u r s of he < it> FriduN and Saturdu>. Three liousand
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  • 92 2 BELGRADE. April 27 Immediate ».-ffect oi the sp. Harry Truman. P: of the United States. ..ml the proclamation* of the "Truman d trine' has been closer co-opera-tion and solidarity among Balkan states, Marshal Joseph Tito. Yugbslav Pivmkr hi an lntervi< i Americ dio commentator, Johai Steel.
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  • 35 2 NEW YORK. Apr 26.-' S. Cather famed American aur hor whose novels included •Death Comes to AfrhbUhop" and ti^e Pulitzer prize winner -One of Hcurs" died at Park Avenue residence. She waa 70 years old.
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  • 44 2 COMPLAINS GERMAN RECOVERY FASTER THAN FRENCH GENEVA. Apr. 27 An apneftl or mere Ruhr <renc n workers' cU'leea* na] Federal ground Work don ho International T :icro hr»vf Fr n work-. public h R:. 'The We ir. M Hpi. ernment m v. avail. Reuter
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  • 216 2 Cave Her Life To Keep Hon riCAN CITY. Apr -7.-1 history of the Roman Catholic Chu the beatiflcaUdn of her fcter'a to-da Eightj -tan unit.t lvui will be amoiiu 40,000 P* to crowd St. I ilic;.. lor the (Vrcmony ng lu i- martyred claim Mai the bonourt i>| the
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  • 71 2 LAKE SUCCESS. Apr. 27 The ceremony cf the admission ol Siam to the United Nations t will be held i n Monday when the General Assembly cotivenei m a special session to besin i consideration of the Palestine i problem. The Siamese were
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  • 47 2 LIVERPOOL A;): c.nv. lh ,i ton M 1 Yolk with 1.200 pa J The Mam ritd 350.000 months m r She Will r :i Whiu- S Bui made onlj lutng int. vice for fid at New X Aboard Captain D. d Raf fl; n< tul UP
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  • 65 2 WASHINGTON' Api I U.S. Navy a -d :hai will stall rier and trainer a view to pi a fh as nve years their wings I m steel con The container Corsair or Seahawk ion? 19 d high. A Avenger rr H wider. Under the ■ne the latp n more
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  • 16 2 Success Of Holiday Scheme For Boys me ib r mmsi l S stioy rot i U.P.
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  • 540 3 Heav y Demand For Salt By Indies PRODU^t MAKKhIb KhVltW I .bum- Ma\\ Kiquui, „i iiu Chin c Chamtx i t*» loqal autnont 0e sent to Batavui, C&mese are placing Uigti hopes to see an the cjiipute wiui ttu- umen autho.mpt'iiisatiun for losses sun. donations. tet during 1 I tit
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  • 109 3 Cypru.v. Apr. 27.— X L Turnbull, Colonial ■t;'. at ,i meeting at the secretariat t B Cyprus V that rnment V re press V Inciting U rder. B the concerted V Greek Cyprus the Oovernlopment I d in4stenco m the people for a t Turnbull
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  • 124 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) On 'mght's tour to study conditions m the Malayan rubber industry and to report on the future the industry m their own country, are the Ceylon Rubber Commission, now visiting Malaya., Mr. E. W. Whitriaw. a mcirLthe Joint London
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  • 99 3 SHANGHAI, Apr. .'7.— The Chines*- authorises have announced tha< all between the a^es of tf and ii who h;*.v<- passed their medical examinations, will be refused permission to leave China this \ear. The decision was made jointly by the Ministry of National IJefence and
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  • 49 3 BATAVIA. Apr. 27.— According to official figures, two million guilders worth of tin ores an<l tin slaps were exported from Banka m February of this year At present there are 30 til mines and three tn dre^es pro- ducin« 396 to A U.P.
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  • 175 3 WASHINGTON, Apr. 27.— The colourful owner of the "jinxed" Hope Diamond. Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean, died of pneumonia to-day aged 60. The well known society matron died m "Friendship Mansions." scene of many of Washington's gayest and most famous parties. The Hope Diamond was
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  • 409 3 S{); tile mmuni the Hall, yesterday, tl nt. Mi-. Wong Pong S\ was drawing up .< special schen>e 61 salarie Post Office work' id that* when it wi idy n would by submitted to Ihe Salaries Revision Commission. A.s the draft memoran^un
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  • 55 3 Morgan, Apr 27 Dr. Robert Ofoin»' Kv.ms i tin- inquest (Ml MDPa disast i (»i)'-ii<(l Cawl today that. the 26 mm ad hr«. n It had clM'd Ol ...sphyxl.t due to drowning fu<-i oM b< in«^ important i Tli'-ir blOOlCi (I i )i oil until M
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  • 88 3 BABE RUTH HONOURED IN JAPAN TOKIO. April 26 Th<- man regaided \thruughoui Japan as the greatest cxporunt of American sports was honoured tot^ay by the dedication of a programme at stadiums m Tokio and Osaka. He is Babe Ruth. The Japan Baseball Feu\ raaion sponsor d a prugramm** which includod
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  • 109 3 JARROW. Apr. 27, The tfwee :idi<iaus npmlnated for the Jarrow by-election caused by the death of Miss Ellen Wilkinson are: Ernest Fernyhough <38» Labour. Trade Union leader of Wcodla; c, S.affoni William Scott <49> Conservative. Man ing Director of Jarrow MIndustries; and Wilfr«d Moody, Bridlington, Yorkshire. Polling takes
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    • 32 3 THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. (Qualified OpUclanfi) 275 South Bridge Rd., S'por* (Opposite to Indian Tfimple) OPTICIAN: C. V Fan. O.D. (Philii Our long ensurea lbt <»rk >lote Address 275, aoutb Bridge
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  • 604 4 Morning Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane, W.C.2. MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1947. The Crime Wave IT is wearying not to be able to record any appreciable improvement m the crime situation both here and on the mainland. Indeed, the problem appears to grow
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  • 819 4  - Planning a World Irade Organisation Dr. George Gretton i By Sir Staff* i d Cripps, Pn .sident of tht I has made quite cleai wher is with the World Trade Orgj being dis cussed at Lai Autumn, when preparatory work was done m London the Whole Weight of Bri- tain's
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  • 62 4 LONDO N, Ap 26 The rnni« C H t u overn ment has now fiirht i° fhcßri; 'estfor rnntl X UP nbarkation control over persons leaving FVench south cohsl ports, who may b e intending "^allv to i it was ned from an authoritative source today. British official
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  • 212 4 5-Second News From Britain to be made lighting at I- 23.979 mile, J <he Daru,, rd tost year Musical m irumea been given to German, Wai by an<S ered his orders on hon Mr. Walter Muyes. O f Rjj has died, aged 73 1 Ratcatchers' wages at| stead are to
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  • 564 5  -  H.L. HOPKIN Kiir LONDON LETTER sbfdg hjgf kh 1 yan S fI no Sunday 1 Idier In tn€ W tand relates W lessoni he 1 rhool-book X hown as y ith crook■j) ,nd kilt." H- what school that E and whether I
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    • 166 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m JhiL SinqapohsL ShopA, L Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71. High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 64, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographer*. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS
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    • 188 5 Electrical 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. 4.ooi>vroiu: 10, Battery Road. Phone *****. (Rodney Housed Singapore Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade: Tel: No. 4658 Prompt Execution.
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    • 163 5 Art Curios C. K. Tang AH Kinds Eastern Arts Crafty Exceptional Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD I SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant 2, Finlayson Green 61, Middle Road, Singapore, Phone 2620. Confectionery FOR WJEDDING OR BIRTHDAY TEA-PARTIES CALL AT:— Bhone ***** THE VICTORIA Confectionery Store 71, Victoria Street, HIGH CLASS CATERERS
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  • 194 6 WASHINGTON, Apr. 27 The U.S. Secretary ot rge Marshall's report to-morrow at the White Houßt meeting on Oeneralistlin i Stalin's reaction to the U.S. programme ol aid to G I Tinkey, and if necessary to other countries, may decide the next steps being considered by
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  • 198 6 Washington. April 27 Presic! Nt Harry Truman was very mucfe pleased with the work d by try 61 State Cit Marshall .tnd I stants m Moscow and the President declared he felt certain the entire < mntry would br pleased when Marshall reported to
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  • 93 6 Nepal Talks On Recruitment Of Gurkhas NEW DELHI. Apr. 27— Future recruitment of Gurkhasvolunteers from- re ependent Nep.il who have >erved with great distinction m ian Army i two worid wars— for the British and Indian armies Will be c'i."cus<ed at an explo: lory confere ".c<> to open a X
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  • 197 6 LONDON. Apr. 27.— The labour unrest m India is described as "extremely ominous" by a comment, m to-day's Observer, London's leading Sunday newspaper. The commentator fir-t says that the Constituent Asserr. meets again on country more divided than M adjournment -.n January "w the
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  • 129 6 Cable News In Brief 27 N m. -^unifn a:u chl K< publican Cftinpt m Indone -i-urdlng to an .ippt-al to Jan A Jonkmai), DuUi Minister ,f Overseas Territories by tlie Dutch Women's Orsiunilon lay. Reutvr, STOCKHOLM. Apr 27 Tut mm nt-appoint.d commit tin; recommended t. :ontrulled comp be set up
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  • 48 6 LONDON. Apr. 27—The v n British battleship Warspite. which mi aground Wednesd during a gale, can b:. 1 regarded tfs a total aij Sir Walter St. David Jenkins. Director of "Metal Industr: Glasgow shipbreakers, tonight.T:r Warspj t on the recks iking S brcikUn up- Reuter
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  • 8 6 NEW YORI^, Apr 27 The 85,00 turn- Reuter
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  • 88 6 KYRENIA, Apr 27 A Jew v-iiO was arrested on Apr. 2 after a sabotage on the* Illegal immigrants' ferry ship Ocean Vigour escaped from Fama:i. Cyprus, tod Th- Jew, who gave the name •n he arrested, broke the bars uf his H«' was to h
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  • 14 6 STOCKHOLM. Apr 27 Quot- Exchan_ ffaph I H the List) G uid .ming Reuter
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  • 13 6 1 i L h f°r *n<?r again Reuter
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  • 232 6 LOKDON, Apr. 2(i.~Th e Labour new clearly averted the d del the is i peacetime la;: 1 threatened m the last Common's d< our rankers opposed their leaders and nearl y J Goverttrnerifs majority Came from th.- V" alf k Opposition. l by n-durin^
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  • 115 6 April l' 7. the u-e of arm- 6k place m E uth-east part the early hours tl a communique Iga] Govern :r. nißht. Some hou by th, s a nd tl rested l pers i variety ol wea] l!ered t be u§( d m the
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  • 20 6 LONDON, Apr nri .or trad rar John t? Ed miller ply custom week, with Reuter
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  • 257 7 1, m Keutei Diplomatic COl respondent) viw N \P» 26.— A dispute is devejopn. Britain and Yugoslavia ovir Uiitaiifs failure ree 5 Lr several hundreds of persons charged m BfW«h*toJ "war criminal,." I nun now m run liins to ten pages The ft] icks the British
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  • 110 7 rumpat. 3 were bH. he arresters and the men were R; less burnt m a thted paper. B, a leading In miti- u>ld tne B- s.u m i he army and ■c'inoer br ithey who uv. did not Kn >^ ■>- aitve or not
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  • 60 7 A strong Government 13 incident during X >n a W raft m transit Kong to Macao, well- told Router toB. :nade by the B lor. Sir Ralph X Chinese Minis- round I n direct S the intrrna{l signed m i Parl ■P flights •nether na'v of
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  • 216 7 LONDON Apr. 26— did i not want him to gp oi\ like that whe.i I was b the Army J took j Hje hammer cut of .a J>ox m. >Hp scullery and hit him tivire That* all." This v sed o U;ive bee: said
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  • 20 7 GANGSTERS OUTWIT POLICE LONDON. Api [n front ol ..•ght robbery ni between 14.000 and h »m w bl here the
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  • 44 7 NEW YORK. Apr. 26 Queen Elizabeth, 85,000 tin turn round on record, is to leave 7 p.m. GMT with a ol 500,000 pounds weight of plant gear critically h< for planting m the flood deted country m Britain
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  • 60 7 Threw Himself In Front Of Premier's Car ROME. Apr. 26. Domenico Gerace 28-year-oid jobless Italian threw himself m front of -he Italian Premier's car today. The driver swerved widely and avoided running over Gerace Domeriico was able to tell the Premier. "I am tired of being unemployed and having no
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  • 262 7 LONDON, Apr. 25.— A cit'lcfcutiun from land arrived here today to discu ti«h (Joveinnunl economic implications of various prop being 1 for Mewfouhdlahd'a futu The proposals under consideration ai (1) Reversion to dominion status prior to 1933. (2) Continuation of the commission of Government loriru'd
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  • 196 7 EUROPEANS ON VAGRANCY CHARGE PENA N G. Two Europeans. among seven people charged with being vagrants without visible means of subsistence, were told by the Th:rd Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Blackledge "The law here says that living as parasites on the community is an offence." The Europeans claimed trial. They
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  • 49 7 LONDON, Apr 25 The Registrar General for En la Iri and Wales announced today that the I highest birthrate for 26 years I was recrrded duri^R the fir<t quarter of thi* year. The annou ttement aid a total of 241,421 births was record- fd U.P.
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  • 37 7 BATAAN HERO GOES INTO GROCERY B USINESS San Antonio. Texas. Apr. 26. (;< I.i ml Jonathan M. WainriKhi bero of Bataati and Qoi gidor announced today that he v;ill «o Into the ri m when hp n ir
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    • 596 7 WEEK'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS The children are first on my m which he was a pianist. Jack list of highlights this week I Payne, Ambrose, Jack Harris am told that their programme and Henry Hall among them Children". Corner is soon to be Alter his demob from the extended from fifteen
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    • 836 8 Lady Gimson Has An Able Deputy Social Welfares Child Feeding scheme which began last year with the centre m Havelock Road and was opened by Lady Gimson her>elf, is enjoying a flourishing popularity and now has three mobile canteens and lour Centre* to its credit. Lady
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      208 8 Why Go Old Not long a. --iHlgl said, m ipeaking 1 1 M uequaintaniv. "I cai I stand what has h..p; I used to have such g dressing. She had m i and dash and was aiwajß standing m such mattert I a sudden she has begun tfl herself down
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    • 4 9 LIONS OF DOLLARS' INVOLVED
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    • 61 8 LI'L YItMIC -l- exclusive m mm m^ KJIJW*^ I>l<l 3u *yigj IWHILE AH KIN STILL WaM MERELY BECUZ }j BREATHE AM KIN <A^ ffi ?(llf AH IS BOUND m STILL FKaHTf- FUST- \o^ A •■lWf HAND AN' FOOT AH BREATHES OUT 0 T V F'VT^V THET IGGORANT M EV'FTV OUNCE
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  • 1136 9  -  Dukh Praise IONDON. Apr 8 rig tributes hay the British mm industry Dutch alls ntly visited ugh Stud.. U ttd I n ian. Jules Muntz. decUT- •fiat Bnti-h film- m beeem* t Wg fmjrea|.n.4 y popu.hr In Holland. v The »'t to the »tndU iol
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  • 324 10 7 Ik I him LONDON, \|>i 86*— Mr. Jan Win Albert, 11 old Dutchtaan, can nevei go out >" daytime, and he can never, even at night, visit m) <>t tho&e pU where tlit* normal p*rso i ftjej for enjoyment. For J
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  • 141 10 HUNDREDS ILLEGALLY MARRIED LONDON. Apr. 26. Hundinl.s couples who have been living man and Wife, In i >r as |un| M 26 y.'.rs wulv uL legal wedding, 4 re to have l r.idiiiag ilarisei. b> .v ict vi Parliament. Th( people weht through what they thought was was perfectly lawful
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  • 30 10 Washington. Apr. 26. The United States rejected as u*terlv void Yugoslav claims on nine Italia-; vessels be.tched I near Trieste. Acting Secretary of State Acheson disclosed today.
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  • 25 10 NANKING. Apr. Hisao Tani former Japanese Commander m Nanking; convicted for responsibility of the Nankins: rape, was shot at 10 o'clock this morning
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  • 190 10 Marshall Setting Up Foreign Policy Board N M U YOKK \pi i I* ll<N '11. il till; Ml IK'Ull la\ h i Marshall, I rtl i was planning '<» s t up v board, wi hih h< >i Department to plan I'm ed S.t'< s foreign poli< 1 w.is proposed
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  • 143 10 KILLED BY MOTOR BOAT PROPELLOR 1 Pe.iai.g A verdict of misadventure was recorded by the Coroner on Mat bin Saman Malay who was killed when hit by the propeller of a motdr launch. Evidence given by a driver] -htnved that Mat probably went ro the water near the propellers to
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  • 49 10 LONDON. Apr 25 The Admit.illy announced today ttnu it had been forced to abanu projected British exp thf (dips,- oj trie moon In Brazil on May 20 ult :it line: I Lhu lives „i the ))i ip. llled Dr. nd J H lulpmeni U.P. )00 U.P.
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  • 243 10 n all i Join the H ministi will i. I the H..A F\ has to utt lh< paid wli .ined in a .skilled I If are egndttio 1 the courts include. b«-: isional trails cational and training and pleni i The apprentices ftign
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  • 67 10 S-.uthamp'O". Apr, 26,~Thrcc V ii' g soldiers who sai-i they stole tiro foivls because their Sergeant Major icas gohlg aicap aid h y loantei *o give him a treit were mch fined £2 at Smfhamp'on today. The court chrk a&kei: "Has anything of hat ki?.<d ever bee* known
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  • 54 10 TEXAS CITY. Apr. 25.— The Red Cross listed 425 vennt v deaths m the Ttxa s City d aster and estimated that 50 200 persons were still missing. They said 327 of the dead had been identified. 98 bodies unidentified „nd 12 bodies recovti- Ed m the
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  • 46 10 BERLIN. Apr. 25. The ba^ Ocrman bnad ration m the British and American torn been reduced from 2.500 to 1.500 v prams m ordei to level off tl unequal distribution of m id quat«- supplies. British and American official* said today U.P.
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  • 24 10 NANKING. Apr 26 A Chin- < e»e Air Force P-51 Musi a r hod at 11 a.m. on Frifl killiiji the pilot C
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  • 21 10 26.— Mrlbou: I I 320 miles from Nnnkh .mI it \v..s follow. I losions. H.ni..cli but Reuter
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    • 202 10 Try This AMERICAN Cross wo ri Puzzle 11 I'i'n'Mi 39-P^rtionof > £'M EIEIgMs;C L.P-E.g 13 :-?dilne IDII Pill IP^AI J!> f> hair A >. ■LZA- A i* Pii-f*- ct iin -»r 43 6mnlin oJ two L. üBN E gMp L u, A Ji'»J»rrt (troupe c^'m^^M^i 'n^tM<"\~ r ß' •t«t'« .Roman
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  • 158 11 I I I w m I X m I t!u< 1 m m I I I I or M m ■c I m m I WL X B m\ v. kc.in Hz v V H ■I 1 B- B B m B B B B B I I
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  • 122 11 (From Vasucleva Rao, Keuters Correspondent) SAIGrQbI, Apr. 27.— At least 40 people including the Cochin-China Minister of Education, Truong Vinh Khanh, were killed m an attack on a military convoy Mythe, 75 miles from Saigon, yesterday, it is rehere. attaciters, said to
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  • 85 11 April 21 Nguyen the Pr >vi- In-China 0 rned Annamite Minister^ Govern 1 duri: nvny 1 Id be aveng Ed, according to French? reports. Huach stated: "Solicitous pi the principles >l democracy, we have allowed a certain section ol I i magnify the terrorism.
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  • 116 11 1. April 2H The Cunard White Star liner Mauretania 35.000-ton successor tv the Blue Riband holder which was queen 01 the Atlantic for 27 years. «tIU ed from Liverpool today for New tfork on her nrst trip as a pa>senger liner after a distinguished war
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  • 50 11 BOMB EXPLODES AT RUSSIAN C ONSU LATE C ipen&ag£n. April 27.— A bomb exoioded on Friday nisht m thp cellar of the Ru-sian con<uL. it was reported today. The bomb, which, was horn, made, contained a kilogramme (lust over two pi utids) of expi sives. and caused no damage. Reuter
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  • 22 11 BOMBAY. Apr. Bombay Police Commissioner imposed a 35-hour curfew today on a small i m centra Bombay aft communal disturbances iast Reuter
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  • 18 11 A hens, Apr. puollc ibid- tho •:d a workers the \y>. Reuter
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  • 258 11 Prices quoted below are per picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs Yesterdays quotation., were "Meehoon": Kedah $40; Siam $48; Indo-China $43, Rangoon $40. Rice: oiam No. 1 $80; No. 2 $76; Rangoon $58. Glutinous rice: Siam No. 1 $68: Rangoon $48. Gula Malacca: -Superior quality $38. White
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    • 66 11 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE hin<; Indragid 'B: I 592 tons tvharves:— from Bnn joe. T WHARF Rain: 2 Burnsi rom V l t0 Bah a raru, 552 tons, frcm F :e:. town 10 11 Skiciir a ard British', 7210 Godown 13 n Melami nd -14 Relau Itten) 7176 ton 6 Diomed. vie
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    • 327 11 iititiiaiKKiiiiiiiuiittuiiPiiiittirg lON YO RADIO TODAY j ■i (Radio Malaya- Singapore) BLUfe NKTWOKKvi \l \v ENGLISH PROGRAMMES. 12.00-2.00 p .m 485 men. the medium wave baad 6c 7.22 megacycles per second m the 41 metre band. 6.00-11.00 p.m 485 metres m the medium wave band 4.825 megaeyles per second m the
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    • 131 11 2 p.m. I Down 6 p 1 l'un»* and Opening Ai Mandarin 602 Pe«pin^ Dra--63i All Men Ai> Bro m Amoy; 6 46 Teochew Request Programme; 7 15 "Tales Of The Three Kingdoms' 111 Can <Jiie»e, 7 30 Mandi'iui S^r4iB; 7.45 Timt- Signal n n d News In Mandarin 8
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  • 193 12 PENAXG: Two Indian who i rallqpl themselves fortune fellers have been *oing round residential areas *vi Penang. felling fortunes,* forcing themselves into houses when *he husbands are away and "tram i ing an annoying and bulls ing a'Mude. They brushed aside the emphatic No'
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  • 111 12 Meuntbatten To Extend Frontier Tour New Delhi. April 26.— Viscouru .\k uj^batten. who met MohamBie(fVi; Jinnah. President of the Muslim League for the eighth time today, will prolong hi* tuur ot the Northwest Frontier Province next week to Wednesday :t wai announced here today. A communique the Viceroy would visit
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  • 223 12 E\ life or bo X.A F. PoliC m for the and varied dut the RAF. t' pert'or and overst- Tne pupils, taking all r d mock attend trials by subordinate commanders and civil police courts and even, with model car<. dem -trate trartic control
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  • 17 12 <>i the b.nmr, I I tailing; mil I rr: I Seath h 1. injui fl Reuter
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  • 114 12 Paris. Apr JT De!e«J 20 nation^ at the rneeSl Internat ivil Aviasfl i control for ti x 1 throughout r uroj Northern Mediterrai I I Under the m civil aircra:- will i> I over :r and i)b: c tuntries t> -r.jcH "Ay a blished next w I tlons, Britain.
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  • 501 13 CHARLTON BRING THE CUP TO LONDON I BURNLEY UNLUCKY rom Vernon Morgran, (Renter's Sports Editor) rEMBLEY STADIUM. Apr. 26.—Charlton Athleron the FA. Cup final for the first time m their y, beating Burnley by a goal scored by left winger Duffy m 24 minutes of extra time after a iej>ly
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  • 60 13 LONDON. Apr. 26. Bit Ten. Cup n furlong Hurst Paik and w< pair CU P R a:u\ 12.000 prize men' He \i. Budgi'ifs Comn ith A. S'undrrs Pi neck 'id. Fulmar, whirl. ut of Pirtt 1 f!(»m homo, and m 1 28-1 10 1 28 l c<>m:
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  • 147 13 Lesnevich To Defend Title In August STOCKHOLM, Apr. 1 1 reachmeiit witn Jut- V< of Oui uevich. for Uk Latter to defend till ll£ vyweight championship title against Freddie Milks, Butish light heavyweight champion bom time In August, it rev< ah'd here today. Before thla bout, Lesnevlc*) Bvill tour Scandinavia
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  • 40 13 Olle Tandberg KO's Lazek STOCKHOLM, Apr. 25.— The Swedish heavyweight Olle T<uidberg, knocked out Heinz Lazek of Austria, three times European champion, after two minutes 37 seconds of the first round of a scheduled ten -round contest here tonight. U.P.
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  • 312 13 Wolves In 10 -Goal Game With Chelsea LONDON, Apr. 26.— Although overshadowed by the Cup Final, the remainder of the football programme attracted the Usual interest and about 600,000 watched the League matches. They saw .some exciting games which are likely to have a great effect on promotion and relegation
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  • 654 14 bror INDI >IKI \l > Bil Bri 6 iU Brit Malaya Truste< Ev 8 Do I.' m Ul 4 "n Estate A: Trust Agencies J «0 c Ord su «.$> <v •> BU Gammon Ltd 5^ SID Great E^lein Lite g jj W Hammer <S: Co 0
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  • 45 14 LAKK SI Hui bership ul 81k countx dor Ma&ik a Minister m W .1 letter to Trygve Li General Nations, tha: th with Hung .ry ikfl ned aiit Kungauan COme? :r:t Un.' that ih> p*-cU'd unUl tin 1 tp.uyi ratiftrd by t:.- i;gß Reuter
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  • 14 14 Manufacture Take Rubber (Tribui The marki trading we no i tnctunr I I 1.
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  • 44 14 KANDY, April 27.— Kalu Bands i Internationa. manoul from Kandy said today thai he waa through taking Ceylon elephants to New York lit hmif I ho m:ik( .lon witl H'll a numl nppfd A hundi U.P.
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  • 354 15 rCup" In the 13th mutch yesten Collefl > ight I I I I I IM n II I m I m I H I X X I 1 I B m I I sight, the Medicals gamtty up for their early 1 v 4:w p m yesfKd j all
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  • 306 15 an unbeaten 55 b C. Senevlrutne and a v. ing spell of bowling by s. k Sundram. who took 8 wick 10 runt, Uu Ceylon Sp lib bemt RAF. Seietar by and 92 runs yesterd Th,' Ceylon Sporis Club., U ;kftrit
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  • 59 15 Learning By Trial And Error on I men Morgan, Reuters Sports Fditor) Apr. 27.— Judj n the hiding the n took m Australia and by the lent m th th, the In- 1 trip to Australia :nd it has its work cut out. and I
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  • 4 15 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER m
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  • 231 15 PACIFIC OR EASTERN ZONE FOR BADMINTON CUP Malaya's Suggestion Adopted LONDON 26.— Ma formation of a Pacific or Eastern Zone m the Th P. the D ip of badminton, has now become an accomplished fact. The proposal was put forward by Malaya before the war, but naturally had to be
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  • 279 15 LANCASHIRE WIN COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Rugger Round- up LONDON. Apr. 20. Lancashire rthy winners ol the unty rugby championship (!<• it!n.K Gloucestershire by 14 points to 3. r i hey were the bei ter team throughout m all departments than Glmice>ter. 1 ancashire's upwards were better balanced and* heavier than Gloucester's
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  • 100 15 SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 27.---r he invention of a Hy lure that will make fish turn cartwheels just to get a nibble, has been revealed here. The wartime discovery, put to use m a brilliant orange fabric, is a chemical process that picks up uitra-vio-iet and actinic rays. The
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  • 9 15 CLAIMS TO BE FASTEST RACEHORSE IN WORLD nmpi Reuter
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  • 208 16 LORD HALIFAX'S SON MARRIES The Hon. Richard Wood, younger son of the Earl and Countess of Halifax, of Carrowby. York, and Hickleton Hall. Doncaster, was married at Westminster Abbey on April. 15. to Miss Diana Keli^tt, daughter of the late Colonel E.O. KeUett, D.S.O. M.P. and of
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  • 83 16 A field of 20 riders gathered on Saturday afternoon for the second meet of the Efflnghsm Hunt, organised by the G. H. Q S.E.A.L.F. Riding Club, and -set out at 5 a.m. on the first trail m the Pasir Panjang area, but drew a
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  • 28 16 A Government Gazette notification recqids the cancellation Ol the announcement, published ;n the issue of June 7. 1946. which red Singapore to be infected on account of smallpox.
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  • 26 16 MacARTHU R MAKES STRONG ANTI-RED STATEMENT TOK April f i a "moderate v imprisoned Commun >.>rt the new model of Jap fulfill th fjgkjh kgfkh U.P.
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  • 139 16 PADANC CRICKET Tl :ed 35 for the SR C while W.J Reed Royal Engi; unbeaten with 21 D Ainu the X four 21 runs and ion for the RE. took for 35 The followirß were he arke b JoL s Chopard Blake h K. c ROM b Jc'inson 19;
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  • 80 16 N\ Apr I Bisnu I Rumania] Peasant I Commuii st dor I the claim by the Bmiß RumaniaH nlsts were trute oth« r partie I "securty corps" i :-M "iron -Guard" membeaß The I by t•■ Gheo: Rum. Luce. Tht teams were set up to I Into the ranks
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