Morning Tribune, 30 April 1947

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  • 9 1 MORNING TRIBUNE XO CE I I "ML 30. 1947
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  • 236 1 FRON TIER GANDHI" BURMESE H.C. CHARGE CHURCHILL U the W it batten M?' i day of 1 l or l l :!ar I. Frontier tt< mpt was ProV the Bri- n India I the hOX tiLaX th« VIH are o.^phere which X i to c it be n thcm■i I
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  • 16 1 X PreI m Frontier X, ired. "If t^ e X :ul today, I .Uer GovH: Reuter
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  • 17 1 their M year W and n he run W H ther j I Reuter
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  • 41 1 LONDON DOCK STRIKE SPREADS LONDON. April 29.— A dock strike affecting thousands of workei pread Steadily today m a dispute iprecedented m British labour history m effect. v. igement >nneL was c- Bflcially. that 12,000 unknown of 1 Q\ wl U.P.
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  • 672 1 BLUNN LASHES OUT AT STATE CONTROL MANPOW ER SQUANDERED ON RED TAPE i Tribune Staff Reporter) KIALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A vigorous attack Ml state controls of industry was delivered by Mr. W. G. C. Blunn, presiding at the annual meeUng of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, here today. "We find
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  • 80 1  - REBUILDING WORLD IS HARD WORK Bevin LONDON. Aprii 29.— British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin arrived here today by plan* .v.id said that the British people must have patience In framing the because "we are not working i day. b1 ae." im not unduly optiir. •n I p< Bevln said. "It
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  • 88 1 World War III Has Not Begun, Says Wallace U.P. WASHINGTON, April 28.^, Henry Wallace, who is campaigning against the administration's i foreign policy, said it was "too early" to say whether he would support Truman for re-election next year if he runs. Ip the first preas conference since his return
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  • 6 1 JEWISH PRISON BREAK PLOT I U.P.
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    • 27 1 .ntrer soon before must be seen n0w. AMERICAN HANDPRINTED CRETONNE Straight From U.S.A. only ?5 per \ard IDEAL FOR THE MODEB N HOME IIL OOU RATTLES PLAtE
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  • 380 3 1 Wages On Rubf states Iv iia'i\t oi m- v vcrnreply to an editorial apwspaper (nut of the Tribune Itude towards Indian laboUl I R -sued 1. \v I m vernmenl the edimment urn irum ing Mi .i man, SI i;> da p AM art:
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  • 103 3 Fhe I: Republ [will :n pore Dr Abdul \d\ilcillor, who returned the In ernment, told me la.st night. md there, it v. I, thai 'Uiirt robbei tirallv non-exlatent, **<*re living Inn n their business m v he ;ibu int blockade v \n. :onsisting of
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  • 466 3 CONVICTION OF 2 STC CONDUCTORS QUASHED Holding thai certain irregularities In the ol i vidence had vitiated the cution, Mi. Justice Munay-Aynsley, Chief Justice, Sin; set aside yesterday the conviction and sentence of two r.C conductors, Tan Pent- Hin and Tan Teck Chuan,
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  • 222 3 A 2 [ay, Hal bin Mahmocd ex-member ol the local Royal Artillery, appealed injjt tiie *en\ i t 24 months' hard labour on him m the Second District Court terday, for abetting tjie them amitted by Alexander Land bei-R. a Dutch lieutenant who w convicted for
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  • 46 3 A Government^ Gazette notification yive s details of the Police Force to be recruited for Singipor* Port. This force will consist of a Superintendent, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, 8 \uxiliary Chief Inspectors. 8 Senior Auxiliary Police Insp« Lors ana 184 Auxiliary Police
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  • 91 3 Hongkong Chinese Here To Study Trade The Singapore Ghin< tilt's and Sundries Uniun arc giving a dinner party tonight at the Great World to welcome Mr. Ng Yue Kuong. the Chairman 01 the Hongkong Cotton Cloth Manufacturer^ Association. Mr. Ng is als-j the Director ol Ne Yee Hing Weaving and
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  • 433 5  - £75 For A Seat At The Baski-Woodcock Fight H.L. HOPKIN lir LONDON LETTER by I I X K. light I the I* 1 Isst, 311 b., I m I W rong I W .1 purp round, cock took ■L mist Rsn't the ■l for his Eck X aksi, the ght
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    • 148 5 it's obtainable anywhere its m JhsL SingjcipDJuL ShoptA, 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 Photographers. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT
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    • 175 5 Electrical United Trading Co. 61. Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods. I •WOIf^S I OK 5^ 10, Battery Road. Phone 82G81. (Rodney Housefcf Singapore Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TEANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade: Tel:
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    • 158 5 Art Curios C. K. Tang All Kinds Eastern Arts Craft* Exceptional Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant 2, Finlayson Green As 61, Middle Road, Singapore, Phone 2620. Confectionery FOR WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY TEA-PARTIES CALL AT:— Phone ***** THE VICTORIA Confectionery Store 71. Victoria Street, HIGH CLASS CATERERS
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  • 213 6 WIESBA: pi. 28— A contingent of two officers Rota rtfi Airfield, LJ imall United Bta Army The airfield formerly servtd as m Important stop on the United i Army North is but down recently skeleton tottt hriore than 1 1 two ol believed I
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  • 142 6 FASCISTS REMEMBER THE FALLEN TRIESTE. Apr. 27. PasClSl juiig ana tlu fascist salute given by a crowd of about 300 to..Li around the Trieste memorial of fallen suluiei.s aftej a c 'Acini mass celebrated m vnv ol Trieste's churches. It Is reliably reported that the m m ninry of M
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  • 82 6 MUNICH. Apr. 28. JohanSuhroth, chairman of the FVuchtwangen Denazification B aid successfully denazified 50 ex-party members m 30 days but overlooked one person himself. The Bavarian military government today reported that Schroth was sentenced to two yean In jail for falsifying his own denazification questionnaire and failing to
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  • 117 6 TERRORISM IN COCHIN CHINA S;iigron. Apr. 28 —Sixty thousand followers of Hor Hao mill ant semi-religiou- movement m Cochin China— have declared "war agains the peoples enemies" following tne murder of their leader Huynh Phu. a French press reoprt said oday. Huynh Phu, who was a lea-a-ir c member of
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  • 13 6 JERUSALEM. Apr. 28. The •uifrw over m was lilttonight ks im- u-!i U.P.
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  • 224 6 24 Arrests In Singapore Gang Battle (Iribun. still Reporter) Singapore. Tuesci Twenty-four arrests w«r« made yesterday by the C.I D .1 number of them tor investigation m connection with ih« Ud« Road society gang batwhkh occurred recen watch ihi:fin Three Chinese went to .1 watch dealer's shop m North Bricj^
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  • 85 6 h(TribUJ c S aff Revor erj Singapore, Tuesday. Two boys, aged 14 and 15. were brought up before Mr. B. L Chua m the Juvenile Court yesJay on charges of gang robbery. The case was postponed and transferred to the 7th Police Court. It was alleged
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  • 139 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A new racket. cinema Rate-rrashinp: is a\ em bring operated by Singapore hooligans. Small groups at them ai rted to have been visiting local th< giving alleged numbers to the cin< hen walking right m to the b« rts. or late, the numb**:
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  • 317 6 a Zealand Ai 1 iv have recently t-xptiieii lern '»lee A«e M which has gnpp, M lookin dvd t equitable climate of then horn. The pilots— Flight Lieutenants O. K. Simich of AucJcJand and R. B. Bolt n Wellington aiv tw< V\v Zea landers who. with the help 1
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  • 60 6 Gandhi Speeds Up New Delhi Visit PATNA. Apr. 28.— Mr. Gandhi altered his plans today and will leave for N.w Delhi on Wednesday instead of Friday as Gfffinally scheduled. Observers here Interpreted th(> change as meaning that i the Congress leaders had indicatl the urgent need for his quidI th
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  • 132 6 BATAVIA, Apr 29. |t of a self-governing state 1 If,st Indonesia has fc I W rnbed .is absurd by Mr. sfl I nr m an interview I H> cvi respond newspaper, "X mjM B 1 Mr. Shahrir I have said that nearly all ofl I Actuals native to thai
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  • 72 6 (Tribute Salt Rev I Sing a; xC JJB A vegptabl 1 Street market v -,«JJ then cautioned I lie sole: a nsat2si' I by the gix-months-old t oricp list* The pre-rnt pric( 1 per kaf ,M F'lurtet'ii 1 11.425 stick, of .""JB tins seized by
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  • 22 6 RANGOON a lirg<- ftl M the R I Hni) ■m: into I :,iu| Ihl taken I Tli I U.P.
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  • 343 7 ARMY PLANS PLANS 15,000 LABOUR FORCE FOR S'PORE (By ihv N#Wl Kditor, UM ÜBfQ IIOK) A suggestion put forward by iioi J ral m Singapore to recruit a Japanese c bom m Japan for us, m the rehabilitation of Singapore has been sent from local Army headquarters to the War
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  • 42 7 IH \|»r -AW V ernor .hrea^n.ns <• ES «i«M -i -iminanon '^ondon imber .o.^rol nfinued. -m- «M thl|f F iro ip port .s. ins Of «»>om u P al producers, me.ye t •ni.-iit and dein ,ridi'.onal 20.000 the I nited Kingdom Reuter
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  • 49 7 Pment of r K-- anca •.uted p rs: g. \iy. Sine I SecreHialayaii trar oi X"v. rapore Hi-ntat.-.f Malayan H B 3 If 'bins;. Bp: Rubber We C 0c per f^m^apore I apore H-- Cl aerce). m the rrm be hela m m the
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  • 166 7 I (Tribune Staff Reporter) thousand dollars are being spent tion of Singapore's 260-acre Race ire-war days for its regular meetings iiionably-dressed women. according to plan, the Singpdub will hold its first post-war meeting he year. <tion with the It h e 1 y
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  • 57 7 LONDON. ADr 28,— Four million sheep and lamb<--weli over 20 per cent, of the total flock ded m the great blizzard that swept England and Wales two :is ago, Tom Williams. Minister ot Agriculture, said today. Thl, "national disaster" would afhct home-produced meat suppiie^
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  • 79 7 British Flier In Indonesian Airways Plane BATAVIA, Apr. 28.— A Britlsli flier was reported to be included m the crew of the Dakota belonging to the fir«t Indonesian Republican Airways Company which made Its first flight yesterday Republ can news agency Antara reports from Jogjakarta that the plane carried 29
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  • 57 7 Jerusalem. April 28.— British Military Headquarters to-night denied that MaJ. Gen H. A. Mac Millan. General Ollu-er Commantling Bn* tine, v.v iimr when i thrown by a terrorist m Jerusalem s "Stre Prophets" earlier today. imand and Br Robert-- < .d'nu the J m
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  • 216 7 (Tribune Malt Reporter) Chinese fishmonger. Ah ■rai robbed of three big Bill I nun his basket and some small ekmtm *>> 'he same «»ng <»i 'hree twii-.iur boys on three suweauve days while playing along Waterloo Street recently Observing a small crowd i round
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  • 149 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Under the sponsorship of the Sinapore Chinese Schools' Conference, a Chinese Students Concert will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 16, 17 at 5,00 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. respectively. The concert on May 16 is, free, but tickets
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  • 83 7 Wellington. April 28. -T li c U.b. Secreiary vi .Suite. Mr. M.ir- shall, m a nationwide broadc on the discussed ac me Moscow conference oi Foreign Minister "Agreement was made imi slble at M because th Soviet Union insisted on the pro- j when would have
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  • 66 7 Rangoon, April 28. -The search Has now been abandoned for the British-India Steam Navigation Cornpanyis vessel "Sir Harvey Adamson" which has been mlss- ng for a week off the coa<-,t of Southern Burma. Among the 250 passengers aboard the missing ship wa s U Maung Kh'n. a
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  • 64 7 Lake Success, Apr. 28 —The Fit eh delegate oday walke.l ou of V\e Onite'i Nptio.ii TrunteeshiD Council .m wotest UMui- st the uou. cil'.s to* mqu.u<ion of petit icns from Germans In Tanganyika pro es irp; a^. 1 reuatriatlon. Tho delegare- M. Roland Garreau pr<> a^amst the Trusteeship
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  • 66 7 LONDON. Apr. 28 General Wei Li twang, a mimbcr of China's National Military Council, is now visiting Britain as uf an official tour of Eurupstudying army training methods, weapons, war mdi aim general ooncUUooi m pus. Europe im lias just lour i,d a halt montiis In
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  • 897 8  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Sports Meeting At Tengah The R.A.F. held their sports meeting last Saturday afternoon at Tengah. Air Vice-Marshal and Mrs. J. D. Breakey attended, while Group Captain C- Ryley flew over from Changi to watch the races. There were many entries and Mrs. Sorel Cameron,
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  • 135 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN j Costs To Hi** i I I costs m I cine and I tion. and I I Vt I though wi I live an please uM C simply I < som I Unfortui I case and I I over t: I situation I i I S iH tr
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    • 71 8 LIT, \II\IH ixcLUSivi is I 7fi£?) NATCHERLY/.' D-DON T HAKE NO if LEA, i tdVO'ISSO' SNAP DECISION, V WELL >y YOUMG-— Xf SOFT-HEARTED JOMN/5 N NUFF STm'aß -fSwjf SWEET --AN' LOOK TH' ASSORTS ELNT V ALON^. nK^^B OWv^l STOOPID. r r -^~\OVER,AaiN/7 p -THAR V^^T7\ T I_- > V^MIGHT BE
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  • 1039 9  -  Henry Gris by Mcrnino Tribune Corres- t poridenn m Hollywood t i t s Henry Cris Destroys The Legend About Hollywood Body-Builders HOLLYWOOD. -A mon t- the I many leiendl about Hollywood the most persi>tent is about the a i and iv t so
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  • 260 9 From The China Front Nanking, April 28.— Though Government military quarters here today were unable officially to conlirm that Taian. important central Shantung town on the Tientsin-Pukow railway, has been lo.st to the Chinese Communists, they declared that the city had mosi probably fallen.
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  • 888 10 pica! H mere vho wai thrown ami ot th n whil from Slam to Penang, v. told at the Pc before Mr. J C. W. V. i I n which three Chines*, Tan Ah Sa Ng Ah Tedß and Tan Eng He
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  • 184 10 FLUSHING, New York, Apr. 28.— The General Assembly of the United Nations met m its first emergency session to-day to tackle the touehest problem it yet has faced— the Palestine question. As Fernand van I hove of Belgium, the acting irman, called the del 'S of
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  • 116 10 Entertainment Night At Teluk Ayer Church An en husia^ic nu about 500 saw a talkie show sponsored by the Teluk Ayer Methocli.s; Tottt^i Fc'lowship at the Church Hall. Admission was free but m offering v. >^n and light j refreshment and tit-bits were on Abou' $110 was raised it will
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  • 218 10 :ma. m m I I Then object Wai I ethno I w ing peoples from prehistoric -^jH t> a The raft which was built m the Peruvian Navy yard was designed to resemble as i possible those used by the prehistoric mhabi- ru. F itv feet long by 20
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  • 109 10 The cit-aih toll I pon Harbour Board rM bftw^-en men who -rM by motor sampans and rl /■'lice ambush m hours. Monday two. The firs; mtn I shot d^ad In the figh di«d m I Three inrr: res of I suit of the battle, r.ijß other arrests we m
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  • 31 10 Lond n. a I* 1 1 I i 1 I I I sterling d I mitt< I I on i i Th- your -si w try t. Is nd I
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  • 26 10 WASHINGTON Apr ohirii •'M Affairs Co; n. told 1 I •In X I with I I R mm II phllo IB m II I Reuter
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 200 10 Try This AMERICAN 1 i% %N«f»tß re Crossword Puzzle ™ZT' E rl IF 0 P 5 I3E 4-Emp;oyed Printer 1 tneßsure I N H "> 3G-Ppnod of time j r C *^1 EwMC rA F 37-Fivh f^"^* iVqlTA'^P*: nT^ 13- 3»-Three-mastfd 1 mIH I comedian shlpn L W L A
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  • 287 11 Political Background i -government Icl/t'r to tl'f ktittor I the I II ril under I I I i;Ue>le B nent IE H 1 A tiuardiI I W with tdd k f tornoot I mtil l >► t* j m I I I 9 B -<ie m J iwme the W
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  • 126 11 Ryosburo Denies Responsibility HONG KONG. Apr. 28 Under .iminatiuii m the tinu< d trial ol Major General Tanaku Ryosbum. one ol Uw tlmv divisumal commanders m the assault on Hon^ Kong charged with responsibility for fttrod nmltted by hi s regiment the General gave details •i nil campaign through the
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  • 197 11 rAYLESBURY. Eng. Apr. 28.— For nearly two years weekend thief has been ransacking the home of the villagers m quiet little High Wycombe. It had got so that the inhabitants were afraid to leave their homes for the weekend. Mrs. Emily Maud Clark, a
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  • 16 11 When two car\ collided m North Brdpe Road yesterday. r»"»9 roar number plate wa< torn .■ff
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    • 164 11 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Ships alongside the Deli, wharves:— E. Portlnrri "British) 683 tons. WFST uttarf from p Swettenham. r J i Uei Maru 552 tons > from Pa n H° Wn I 2^ urnside lembang. Godown 3 Bruas. Vir Godown 4 5 Bamconstant. Amnstra Godown 6 7 Nevada, Hermund. Ctomter Chinese
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    • 390 11 JON YOUR RABW TODAY] Jf ttiadio Malaya Singapore) BLUE NETWORK— MALAY ENGLISH PKOCiKA.MMI--12 00-2.00 p.m.: 485 metn the medium wave band 722 megacycles per second m the 41 metre band. 6.00-11.00 pm.: 485 metres m the medium wave band 4.825 megacyles per second m the !6l metre band, except Irom
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    • 427 11 ii Box Raqu«et PT< w. 830 •r A Cup Di;i!ou 8.45 T' .gnal News m Amoy; 9 pjn. Opening Announcement iii nil witti Signature Tui 9.02 Tamil Listeners' Favouri' 9.15 Time Signal News m Tamil; 9.30 Mani Mekalai; 9.40 Humorous Conversation; >.5O S. (i Kittappa; 10 p.m. Talk on "World
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  • 135 12 ATHENS. Apr. 23- Gen. Napoleon Zervas. Greek Minister of Public Order, said tonight that he had transmitted the British Middle East General Headquarters M irrefutatsle evidence" that Italian .^nd Greek Communists blew up the Haifa oil pipeline and now planned to destroy the Suez
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  • 308 12 1 m to t> Industrial equip,: referred to m I >us< ,y by Labour memtx r John Paton who ipproved by I lem Commisir there was any prior consultation with the Burn: and it the BruLsh Government aDDro\ Christopher Maihew, Underreign Affairs,
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  • 65 12 PC's Promotion Leads To Serious London Strike LONDON, Apr. 28.— A1l public convenience! m th<- city of London wen- shut down when 1,000 city employees join--:-old BillingSi put« over the pron I a company pol against the prot jv workTho strikers included I v men, market attend*] workers. r drawbrldi
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  • 48 12 and I I I Mr I I i I I ulaih ,M 1 J refu q -M '"I paid r n,;J am i. man m >ney t Mr- Harvard telrtuM r tr au nfl send him ba I met i] Id S anfl and np x <" U.P.
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  • 16 12 LUMJU.V Apr. .8-(:^M lion .r.bs-B cvnt :lxk-B floods, t;: M.r..,-- fl ture. said li I U.P.
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    • 167 12 'a lIU '■^iii|/^|7 iiu i M<\ mini 01 EVBBI OTHBB 1 WlvL u> n BETH fIV i DOUBU ROLE!..., W WKkg Si MSI J M^ i > flP}^ I P* K^L 1 tfwi H.^^l IJ 3"'«K'I' r >^ < i> VMS f :\STOLH:^rirßr cUnfi rUKy UANI yLAK f\ WALT t
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    21 13 H.Mvl put- the spotlight on glamour m "20th ■mk's te< hnicoloui musical "Hollo, Frisco, IMl*. coming to Singapore shortly.
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  • 181 13 HE OTHER WOMAN"- INDIAN RIDE SWALLOWS NEEDLE I m bride. Ahilandam. lock of the Third M ised of attempting to comneedle. 1 1* Hl* I ing to the usual Hindu rites m Singapore, stated that up thret day, after her marriage, not aware that the man her husband -had affairs
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  • 562 13 Empire Communists Say- n "lack locratic rights rtiea m Malaya since its lib md its reoccupation by the b .T i:i 5, h levelL ilnst the British by from Oreal Britain and the DoColonies, and this has can them n This chars- WU made m
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    22 13 i,. the Shieapo< H n Mon uhrn aiar ran info a post. The drWei md a MFOBMII, both hin^s** were Injun <l
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  • 158 13 On April 26 the Malay National Union of Sarawak wrote to the Chief Secretary, Sarawak, expressing the feeling of Sadness and discontent that filled the hearts of Sarawak Malays after watching the ceremony of removal of the Sarawak National Flag on Friday, April
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  • 85 14 I m I Sllll $14 I Unioi if I I I Banks ,7M In 1 Lund I I rin^ 1 I K. mm I I I I Rue I with I Ri\- I buyer* I easier v I SeL I Jeletous I $1.32 1 2 Sun I tali. 93c
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  • 13 15 i Be m H). Mih m Hi He H< I I' m
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  • 241 15 IU» l> 1 lib the I halt. gV the side tiic penalty area, of .i Ail B The BOD repUtd with a usi att tek and on urn within an if, but their inside men kick- d v- Ute of the mark. und their .shots well anticipated b> Trow
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  • 11 15 Muslim Society Cff'ce Bearers M Aljui title1 m h. i nmed
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  • 101 15 INTER-UNIT SWIMMING MEET An Unit Swimming and Dtvin Oilman b v Swimming P>ol on Satuici (||ay 3 1 at 3.30 p.m. to decide the A te m foi the Combined Ben Aqual which is scheduled o take place at the end ol ml will m. There is no limit to
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  • 205 15 Playing last Saturday, at the laUor's ccurt, the Merry Union B P.. 'Reserves" rarrowly defeated the Fraser «fc Neave's Sport > club by the odd games m seven (Results are ns follow with Merry Union "Reserves'" .mentioned first:) Singles:— Gan Poh Y«w lost t 0 Chou
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  • 277 15 British Te nnis Championships: Indian Player In Third Round courts law chai but an X I Ahmed v tlii- second round. Mi- A. L I th»« champion by 6 3. g v B 2. but Ahmed lost to th<formei British Davis cup i or. D w Butler 6 1. 6
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  • 65 15 The Singapore Indians defeated the Currency Office at TableTennis by 3—2 at the Association table on Saturday. April 26 Indians mentioned first; K. R. Muthtah beat Lim Yew Wee 17—21. 21—14. 21—19: Mugam lost to Thomas 11—21. 15—21; M Naraina=amy lost to S. Naidu 11: 12—21:
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  • 180 15 A record crowd turned up at the Ai Courts on Sunday U) witness the Badminton Match when the Jaya Stia B.P. ol Kuala Lumpur wen visitors. All the ;;ani«'s were keenly contested. S. M. Omar and Mlflfl Molly Chin, the Malayan I mixed doifbles runners-up beat Scow Chui
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  • 86 15 "Second Motherland' L> tb» second and latent production from Shaw's Studio. Singapore, since "Song of Singapore" written and directed by Mr. Wu Choon, the famous director from Shanghai, and played by a Strong cast d from the local stage and creen. It depict., the 30 years' str
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  • 132 16 An o.Tu ill handout from i the Public Relations De- S partment, Singapore, Is- sued yesterday said:— l A Singapore newspaper "understands" that the J.C.S.A. had a meeting with the Colonial Secre- tary and were offered 21 months back pay, less all i
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  • 195 16 Indonesians Study On Despite Revolution ADISESHIAH IMPRESsI WITH WHAT HE SaBJ iTrUrur.e Staff Reporter) The unique thing about Indonesian univen dents is that they are self-supporting from 'M 11 a.m. they attend their academies and for tbtfl the day they are employed by the {iovernmemH \-arious departments. tls, and the
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  • 56 16 ANOTHER INDO-CHINA BOMBING NKING, April 29.— AnCl have beer: k m In bombing by Fi war planes on T j In Mythe provinc th-west or on Apr:! 20, Foreign O: sources here declared to Th: he second dent itionals killwounded w Chin listricts v i Chi•y displays the S assert'
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