Morning Tribune, 5 May 1947

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  • 228 1 Hr i NEGRO PRISONERS CLASH A Ml f T/1 A W*. m«« On« ftnoti iously inj ured as a result of I prisoners at t I 1, p] iry barracks here on Pri- Irimj I reel that oy eatthe i time and
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  • 37 1 Ex-PO Killed In Hongkong Gun-Eattle ICKONG, M.»v t[a r d y. 38-y<"ar-olti 1 fSt Chinese Pettj Officer of i i 111- Friday nulit In a i sfflen phan Inland at the i of Pearl Hiver.— J Reuter
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  • 16 1 INCREASE IN PREMIUM FOR REFINED TIN d tin n quanrd be ln- nunds In- U. P.
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  • 98 1 S'hai Demonstrates Against High Price Of Commodities W Chanting H oun- and I trucks and X In .1 d"E ni «h limo- d by tfv H m of I c b ■t M; :um I m lOIS ■V' m tiff further disorders 1 night, according to Chinese porecurred when by
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  • 292 1 Pakistan "Would Foster Dangerous Tensions" New York. May 4— The "New York Times," m a station dcv ied to the review of the week's news, published a d:>yatch fr.m its London correspondent which declare*: *lt is an actual certainty that some form of Pakistan will be forced upon between the
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  • 42 1 LONDON, May 4.— Lord Ismay arrived at London airport from India this afternoon and was met by representatives of th; 1 India Office and the War O<ru° He refused to make any state 7 ment.— Reuter (See Also Page 5.)
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  • 43 1 SHANGHAI, May 4.— The American transit expert, Thomas Conway. who was engaged by the Shanghai Municipal Government to study improvement measures of local traffic conditions is scheduled to return to the United States on May 6 after a month-long study of traffic— U.P.
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  • 6 1 NANKF" 1 U.P.
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  • 169 1 VARSITY FOR MALAYA NOW PRACTICALLY CERTAIN HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION DRAFT REPORT WILL BE DISCUSSED IN LONDON (Our Own Reporter) IPOH, May 4. It is reliably learnt that the CarrSaunders Commission on higher education m Malaya will submit their report much earlier than originally expected. It is believed that the report
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  • 71 1 TIENTSIN. May 4—Persistent press reports that Chiang; Kai Shek intends to visit the United States were reiterated by the Tientsin Minkuojihpao. which said that Sun Li Jen, commander of the new first army of Manchuria, is flying to Nanking m order to accompany the Generalissimo as one
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  • 193 1 INSTRUCTION, LECTURES FOR SCHOOLS "SAFETY FIRST" (Tribune Staff Reporter.) The curtain will go up today on the preliminary set-up m connection with Singapore's "Safety First Week", which la scheduled to be officially launched on Monday next. May 12. At 10.30 this morning, 700 selected teachers and senior students, picked from
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  • 136 2 N \NKIM 4. The govemm< Southern Shai lncreasinuly imunists converged then full the mm Irorrt dispatches to b»- re and it tl Rr ,!< v »oti wruld capture the rtant Government city. Tlu litoal Id to be obsit Penßlinxtu, just b >uth oi PlU'l: Martial law
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  • 82 2 WASHINGTON. May 4— An official of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company said that the Government proposal to settl» the 27- day nationwide telephone strik. granting employees $5.14 w< Increase would be "entirely unacceptable George s. Drina. assistant vice president AT&T said that the
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  • 128 2 RANK PLANS TELEVISION STUDIO London, May 4.— The Sunday Chronicle reported today that the British film magnate, J. Arthur Rank, has drawn plans for i gigantic televison stud o from which films and live shows could be televized directly to his chain of theatre The Chronicle said that it was
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  • 45 2 NanwfiK, May 4.— Gen. Sun Tien-y:ng. Natk nalist Commander of the Chinese Fifth Division, was killed when Tangyin, walled holy city on the Peking-Hankow railway wa< captured by Communi^U m hand to hand fighting en Friday, it was learned here to-night. Reuter
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  • 57 2 Britain's First Ambassador To Siam Bangkok. May 4. Britain's fir-t Ambassador to Siam, Mr. Harrington Thompson presented his credentials to Siam's Regency Council on Friday afternoon. Mr. Thompson has been Minister since the resumption of diplomatic relations after V.ie war. Siam's Ambassador-designate. Direc Jaya^am. is expected to nroceed to London
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  • 63 2 CAIRO. May 4 St Robert Hower. the newly-appointed Governor-General of the Sudan. said today that he would govern that disputed nrea as the servant to both Britain and" Efryp l on orders from both countries Asked at a press conferertce whose instructions he would follow if he
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  • 74 2 Sa!gon May 3.— The death of fcond membfr of the Vietnam Indo-Chinese nationalist Q ernment m 10 days was reported by Vietnam radio la^t night The radio announced the d< of Hoan« Kuu Nam. Under the Interior who succeeded Juynh Thoc Kh&ng. Mini*trr t tho
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  • 63 2 TEHERAN. May 3. Pol: v< rs believed tod.,. Russia has tost its campaign got Iranian oil. Th» j ian Govern n Preitlief Ahmed the meeting ,of the Majlis the Iran; Parliament m order to p pone di n for at lea I months on the tentative Oil concession
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  • 185 2 LONIION, >lay 4.— An ship v% iitt-tt uouid bavt i>« immediate refuelling problems is envisaged m a statement Issued by the loVniralt) whi«h says "Man j Hue* of inqutry iti themselves' (In the defensive side the Nary has to apply •ns learned by obser > of th* Wklnl
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  • 195 2 I rout All 4j)Mtirt€»r* PRAGUE, May 4. --S. S. Sturmfuehrer Eric h Pfitsch was led to the gallows at noon yesterday for his part m the slaying ol hundreds of Czechs during the German occupation as the Czech Peoples Court cleared its docket
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  • 124 2 ROME. May 4. -US. Army sergeant Paul G Manquen. 21. ol New York, was having difficulties today Army Public Relations >aid that he was under arrest pendfttf investigation ol his marriage to an Italian woman who already had a husband. They sa:d thai Manquen
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  • 44 2 HA 1 M,, v ,rnrk fOT their wartime murders of Allied nationals As the result of the same series of trials before the British War CrimeCourt, three German women attendants were hanged on Friday for their part m the killing-.— U.P.
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  • 35 2 May i Mcd to X ilms from b. mart t"°l >k en linir l ilx months A similar crdmanw* ducetJ i covered i Bnt.sh film pro 10 W .I Ui t film show^ here
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  • 52 2 Ho 3-D 5 are to be increta cent and re-tals or. oremises 45 ncr cen: to a b:'.l before the Itj Courcil At the Drese"t s ill fixe Dre-n The ordinance also I the rer.t celir.e from )i which have been Ml structed or undergo'ed reuair at the cost
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  • 42 2 LA PAZ. BoHvll MM least ihree person? vn«i ea and nin about 100 a:rr. d men A the security section Ministry of Defen I Minister ol Luis I Victoi P mer Onan ing bul BIKT. regain r U.P.
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  • 159 2 NO VOTE BY COMMUNIST IN FRENCH CRISIS Paris. M.iv 4.— The Fi National Assembly, meetine xtmordinarv session to vote on the resolution of confidence dema.ded by Premier Paul Ramadier. today heard the Commu Ky announce that it would 'am from voting. It has sumed that, he nmunifti intended to aeaiist
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  • 6 2 VOTE OF CONFIDENCE PASSED 1 1
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  • 17 2 SICILY MASSACRE 26 ARRESTED paiti After a hli gun i 2b Thr bftt nigl.t T n^ U.P.
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  • 332 3 PRODUCE MARKETS REVIEW I W W tor W with I W revi ip by X ■B. ma v by mp [ndo■i m B] S3G a B white wing the at the I n: ped $2 to iarißc: ality Bali B maud for
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  • 119 3 'Why Shouldn't I Go To Heaven?" Asks GBS Brge Bernard Shaw insisted toof mistaken bewhiskered ideniybody with a grey beard may if I cenm t Dn been V my. R like- X X B met X :ttins i ■f .en. Why shouldn't I bthen a&fted. to -admit its prettj bt
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  • 6 3 Saying Boats For S.A. Service II
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  • 190 3 Shaws Score With 'Second Motherland' (By Tribune Film Critic*. "S econd Motherland/ the second film to be produced locally by Shaw Brothers Studios, had a private preview before a large members of the local pres^. actor, and actresses who took part m the film and tlv the Rex Cinema yesterday
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  • 47 3 Jap "Tiger "Wolf" To Hang SHANGHAI. MV- 3 The Mitiisi National i> Iven n. Japanese military poll fs Jilu Shi mura. Chin- se librd Shim the "I -yin" and Yonumyra •W( lj ol Ch mg»hu hundn durij itiun h m During t i. witw Chili' GDF U.P.
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  • 7 3 ANTI-RED RAID IN GREECE I DGDGDF U.P.
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  • 209 3 tudy periods which ky Stall Coll. ay. ncerned wih the >tucly ol combm. m the lmht duiina the \vur with particular t inpi iv effect of the pro nee m future war dels, ft] Including de( administrative planning signal organisation. AmoiiK th the lin
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  • 57 3 FRANKFURT, May. 4.- A military government survey re- leased lonight indicated *hat 'lour In ten Germans today are bo strongly imbued with anti-semitism that it is very doubtful tiiat they would obet t overt action against the The survey said that 'less than two In ten could probably
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  • 96 3 SCHACHT WILL KNOW HIS FATE ON FRIDAY- STUTTGART. May, 4. The trial dt Hitler's former financial >l wizard" Hjuir.ur Schacht bidenazification court adjounuti to consider the i diet to bi- announcN d on May 9. Sehaeht was appluudeU wiu'n tended hlmsell m the ii speech. "The pros< cation is wrong
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  • 56 3 Kesselring Today VENICE, May, 4. A husked ccurt In v trying Fk-ld Marshal Albert Kesselring, Hitler's CommaiidejJ-in-Chiel m Italy. fur war crimed heard the jutigfadvocat^ declare m the tum-mmg-up last night: 'These are the twilight hour.-, of a ireat •Idler." court went Uit ssion and the verdict is expi cUd
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    • 26 3 Ex Stock ENGLISH COTTON CANVAS For all purposes 25 oz. per sq yard rr i.v.oz. Green Waterproof Canvas 36" ror I orpauhns RAHAMIN PENHAS LIMITED. Singapore.
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  • 287 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, MAY 5, 1947. A Challenge To Good Order London Agent*:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Tulbot Hou.se, 98, St. Martin's Lane. \V IN sentencing two British naval ratings, on a cha: of carrying arms, at the Assizes on Thursday, Mr. Justice Brown permitted himself a few pertinent observations on
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  • 615 4 China Faces Most Serious Collapse iiii A S> Ml i 11. idministration In its ml »ol« volution. The result, according to ra here, may be complete changi eminent and c n of gn trade. Other observers, more optimistic and perhaps more experienced m the ways of China, belie. .t whatever
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  • 66 4 MANILA. (Air Mail The ir roundln? the flln June 5 1943 Mam' M the n led that it j s trlggermen iul att c n said I nt R ed Mark... pub. ..d and Pre- when According I)r lormer tn njid American. have
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  • 32 4 NAIROBI, g of t] mon to all All European memb' m favour Ol th« plan \vl d try two Ind' throe African un memUndrr mission co and Reuter
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  • 112 4 5-Second News From Britain I m I pra I I Th. order Inqui rth ill have h I ion. Dur.: 1 ■fcf born 01 I by the I B" g g. ground 1 t vin port Pr W. M X B ■par*. has been elected p! fl the X I
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  • 139 5 *Nts Seen Hi 4 nstituX I X X ff parti B. months H. is m the X ids and broadest I ed that ttir ;»\i ast. X won la i partl|Hr ...<>\vn to division important i -.is that bjJ i time. Mountbat- •.Ithough
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  • 147 5 m o] i today that 'he r< India, w] Uinted India I Impracticable said, with the main political parties havinj olit it. "••in was another ht hopes ol making on< country, aftei ii i> out from under direct B has important d< 1 5 ol thorium, Mjurn
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  • 167 5 Manila Police Find Missing Siain Treasure MANILA. May 3.— The missing Chinese wnich was ev*d to contain smuggled m jewel hoard worth a irter of a million dollars, i ited today and turned out be a silver tray with a false Which yielded $25,000 diamonds, rings and bracelets. The search
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  • 20 5 LONDON. May 3. London s Tower Bridgo waa about to re open today under a rvw manaßrmont. U.P.
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  • 120 5 £7,500 For Boy Who Can't Close Eyes LONDON, May 3.— Eight-year •lei Norman HaUas, who has not oeen able to close his eyes lor two years, was awarded £7.500 agreed damages at Manchester Assizes "for terrible Injuries that had left him with a humiliating appearance Norman, of Hoghton, Lane*, was
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  • 74 5 MUNICH. The MUinment toda Am»*rican •oldli ra offlclal actielx fun provided thi vuluntarily The r more to help the rliihli t! vc i [illtary I ernmeiit's chi< f welfare i I Louis Mlniclier siiid. He laid Beveral A i k( d how they i.iy
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  • 358 5 May 4.- Ai,;ch the n< {niblishes on its front page today says be lias learned "on very high authority" that Lord Ismay'a task i London "will by to imprest on the Cabinet the* urgi m India if i total collapse of the admin I > is
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  • 85 5 LONDON. May 4. Princess El ziibeth, now half way home from South Africa aboard HMfc Vai; guard, has a new ho.. our awai ing her when she returns to London the reviewing of t' uHorse Guards at the cen.uric.soid parade for Trooping of the
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  • 95 5 LONDON. May 4. -Dr. C. F. I Gart?tt. Archbishop ol York, id today i:i a sermon on the economic standing of the C hurch. that the clergy is suffering from 'actual want "The position of the large numb< r of the clergy remains m st precarious," Dr.
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  • 28 5 LIN, May. 4. American Government has provid.ll proxlmately 000,000 worth of reparations from ilvaiice ic.'i(i to tiic c Potsdam I Mili- U.P.
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  • 11 5 ROMS May V Amently mmunlsi .Her Ami. li U.P.
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  • 280 6  - OUR LONDON LETTER CLOUDS LOOM FOR LABOUR MINISTERS H.L. HOPKIN s Pr: 2 1. \OOO i X) allom B old. aei Incon un th< the Duchy the who aceom] I stablishing ent, but will stay at Buckingham Palace until she m ries H' rcl S< st frien she will not
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    • 154 6 i Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71. High Street. Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. >3. New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STTDIO Ci. High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. r Pianos I SED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co.,
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    • 181 6 Electrical United Trading Co. 61. Stamford Road. Singapore. 11 n is ANYTHING I i ECTRICAL, PLEASt CONSULT I Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods. <.<»<h»*to)(e: 10, Battery Road. Phone *****. Rodney House) Singapore Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPDRT AGENCY 45. The Arcade: Tel: No. 4658
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    • 158 6 Art Curios C. K. Tang All Xi ds Eastern Arts Crafts Exa jtional Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant 2, Finlayson Green 61. Middle Road, Singapore, Phone 2620. Confectionery FOR WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY TEA-rARTIES CALL AT:— Phone ***** THE VICTORIA Confectionery Store 71, Victoria Street, HIGH CLASS
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  • 382 7  - Recommendation s Ignored: Mr. S.P. Garrett Resigns IVOR KRAAL "WE COULDN'T AGREE" SAYS LABOUR CHAMPION (By Singapore's labour ihiinipion. Mr. S. I\ Garett who resigned from his post a. Trade Inum Adviser fie could nut a^ree with the Government pollcyto rerard to trade mission, told me m a midnight Interview
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  • 66 7 THE MAN BEHIND THE NEWS (l m it tamo m,: laDourer'a fron the Industrial m, s ou th Shieldi, Hr Interested «n §©onoX, joined the <>■> and »s still mLhr, Hi s< v« rii lea I XIIK II: > n« m Enfland. K u mil ,t the war Wh was
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  • 96 7 NATIVE STATES PROBLEM IN FREE INDIA the txadit onal B India into the B republic— a task L B tttemp cd may B c the const tutio al I vyers for B c m says the B Herald i. B a'"ds the B "that the ■fincei ('lllB v Hindu, a
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  • 62 7 15,000-Mile Flight To Give Evidence POOLE. DORSET. Miv 3 —Dr. ODonell of Trenvare. Waterford County. Eire, left Poo'e airport to-day on the 8.0.A.C. flyina beat Natfield lor a 15.000-rmle icurney to Japan to give evidence against piison camp commandant and guards at a Japar criminals trial. Dr. ODonoll was tak<n
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  • 21 7 COLOUR BAR IN BRITISH COLOMBIA I H i of ■Did Indi;. 1 I m H? Prince I H. m m Reuter
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  • 27 7 in. in L iing moiv than riaii children d iricuUur •h pnt 1 n By half mil children m Dona U.P.
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  • 13 7 ced with B 1 mmunfst revolt i ■h Premier, hi eh he U.P.
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  • 17 7 Sterile Eggs Set Back Silk industry ricultura dust producing centn China, i from Yunn I [QOJOOO U.P.
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  • 127 7 At ti U to-day tl ration 'it that [nation of tn<- I val sub lieutenant Oyama and ti,, panymg him occurred wi two tn«(i to pnt«T t] drome m th# city's demilitarized z< The witness said that about 100 Japanese were stationed m Urn'
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  • 118 7 Korean Goods For World Markets SEOUL, May 3— lt has been announced thai the first shipment of Korean products tor sale m the world market left Inchuii aboard the s.s. Flying Arrow for New York. Accoiui:ig to an agreement between the United States miii lary government m Korea and the
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  • 153 7 Plans For Ceylon Govt. Shipping Company Colombo, May :i. Explor talks between Rajah Hey. arane, Ceylon Minister for industry ana Commerce ana two groups dt Indian commercial Ints have resulted In an agreement being reached on plans tor a Government-sponsored snipping company, it was learned nere today. According to tentatlvi
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  • 73 7 China's Anxious For Jap Peace Conference NANKING, May 3.- The Hsin Mm Pao quoting diplomatic sources said to-day that China was anxious for the Japanese Peace Conference to be held at the earliest possible date. The paper said China suggested slashing Japanese industries to the 1914 level but the United
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  • 1131 8  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Mammoth Charity Drive G. T. Edward's house 31, :tr. Road. wa s the scene great activity la>t Wednesday >n and evening when over ndred people t I very deserving cause. object was to raise funds Children". Feeding Centre at Havelock Road, for ling children
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  • 807 9 MURDER IN HYDE PARK-AND THE YARD ME N APPLAUDED GOSSIP FROM THE BRITISH STUDIOS Specially written for s the Morning Tribune by Bernard Slydel i i udon. Apr. 18. Well-known to thousand-, ol IfitOM, London-, Hyde the scene of an unpn :.nted crime wave lust week 1 1 Id-tips, robbery
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    • 79 9 'P* INCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE W^* Z 'en/ MEBBE H I SORRY, SON.'- TMAR SBHB^ WAI I, LI'L ABNCR.7 I I m£%' NLE V HE'S HAIN'T A MORSEL O' '^BffPfMK, AH GOT A BUNDLE! J IAPPt-Aft^Kif S 1 TA LENTED- FOOD T' PUT IN YORE FO' VO'
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  • 129 10 Malayan Uni on Forms Board To Fight T. B. (1 rom Our Own Kt'P«#rtri > A Tubercul ilayan I on r human tube Th dcfidua > Dr R B Mac. 8 Members S N K. N Kuala Lun A. Cr B Teik ol Kuala Lip Akai Kota Bhai Ma!din bin
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  • 141 10 Alt d-will V rk I a reception which included a rule up "H< tyon" m Aleman will be the cial Hi; for thi da 3 m ODwyer and Reception c mmittee Chi Whalen when he 6 the Pennsylvania St. i re a m.
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  • 91 10 Nepal Mission On 5-Day Tour Of China Nank I N pal dwill mission to China headed by General Krishna Bahadur a arrived here* today jfi l i during whlcn members will be entertained by l (Generalissimo -and Madame ing Kai—hek. B.i. r< their departure r Peipinu the 4-men mis- will
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  • 102 10 ncion. May 3. In the H v nmons, Defence Minister Alexander replying to Lieut. M. Lipton. Lab/air, said the number of deserters who surrendered between Jan. 22 ai March 31 was. Royal Navy 378 Army 1.664 Royal Air Force 299 Of these 13. 612 and 119 re pectively
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  • 73 10 7-HO uR STRIKE BY NANKING POLICE NANKING. May 2. Pci>cemen staged a 7-hour eral strike th>s me: pro est of gendarm rference i.. their functions. The walkout followed the po darmes refusing to allow police to arrest a military 'ruck driver which ran Into a -tore. Angered by the ircident,
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  • 103 10 TOKIO, May 2. Japan's new den^oc^aiic constitution which pla< ity m the hands of ti:e peo became effective on Saturday as tin with fireworks and speeches whof good will to all nations of Emperor wirohita wh a mere flgui mment Join he activi m rnmur
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  • 20 10 «YO. M fhe Allied d th»- report I MaeArthui I rtfcfaJ MarArti hi- sad, had recently declared:
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  • 91 10 UNDERGROUND ASSEMBLY LINES -THE ANSWER? V. l v Us pr- Hitler v. buryii T^ie U.S. War I that oxl man tw h- i niqii' deter- i c whethi i air- t craft pi An Air Force >id t an, iv until warp] bly lmcs m tl JS. War Depart men!
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  • 242 10 I arks la :>eniK made to complete work on them for th< n One v. hundred :>. tmd lit; li. by tli; Mini! ;u-lucle I mas who i ti obtained for ths duty. Before the war 14 responsibli and their "eh. Included Nelson's
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  • 13 10 LABOURITE RECOMMENT "KEEP LEFT" j man's piopi third Th mad' "Keep I. U.P.
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  • 57 10 Java Battle Reports 'Grow Untruth' BATAYIA heavy n«?se and Republican tra middlle Java were day by Republics] tion Minisl sir as a gross ur.tr: ther denied tween th< rec< nt X cic!' hen Ind i Kulara i TRl— and the Sund pies Party sej ment. He said had been i
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  • 180 11 I) Iforrif moid it may get tough< i ln< of i v awk. problems still to and i. will onlj ivt better I tckle I right way and, a; all, m the right spun ana with the right vigour," lv said Mr. M n i! at a big we]
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  • 9 11 NEW WALLACE ATTACK ON TRUMAN I enw" fcian ai
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  • 22 11 M Ruth B ">rker Bf ribufc us camps I ran r s, V "ripe. fOO Ml Red e esc
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  • 83 11 14 Ports To Get Jap Reparations SHANGHAI. May 2 —A, Chinese report said that the Chinese government h.is assigned 14 ports to receive 482.218 tons of Japanese reparations including machine tools, shipbuilding iron and steel, chemicals, electric generators, and liuht industries. Shanghai having the largest hnrbour storage facilities receive the
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  • 331 11 ■■>' ;jt wh. |UOciati 10; n $40 R lam No. l $80, No 2 $76; Rangoon $58. Glutinous rice: Siam No 1 568; Rangoon $48. -la Mai -jual'ty $38. White sugar: $93 Rock sugar: $80. Brow Australian $62 Green Peas: Siam No. 1 2 $31. R»'d B. S2B.
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  • 21 11 During thi M of ti ill. Mi I confi At hall hourly had to be sent
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  • 113 11 New Yurk, May 3. Tlu> Steering Commituv of the United Nations special assembly on Palestine ruled last night that the Jewish Agency should n V b allowed representation before the plenary session of the ssemjbiy, but referred tinmatter to the assembly 1 political corhmir
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  • 46 11 London. May 3. -Twelve labourers and scaffolders, working at the City ol London Guild H.iil m preparation for the "Welcome Home" Royal oanquet when the King and Queen return form South Africa downed tool tied the tr:k<> of the 1.400 city Corporation workers
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    • 70 11 ■»PING INTELLIGENCE icmbang. I Victory Amastra m 'mbar (Chin tons. H m Palcmbanu W Bengkalla Dutch^ 654 tona I Tp. Prio^ to Bombay, ■f Km. I Chown Mam I British i 957 m Sibu -Sarawak- Rh< Jritlfh) f n. V :>iro Pa I I m%v nd V 'PC Nairn :ik
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    • 308 11 lon your radio today (Radio Malaya- Swyaport) Bl WOKK— HAL W ENGLISH PROGRAMMES. tn 485 m medium w. .id 7 n the 41 mi id. 6.00-11.00 p.m 485 metres In the medium wave band Ai 4 825 mef Bond In the 61 n hand, except from 7.45-9.30 p.m.: when the
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  • 129 12 Predicts Revolt Against Chiang This Year NGKONG, May 3.- The Chinese people will n volt overthrow Generalise Kai-shek's within the opinion 01 rshal L\ nerly a cloa i Chiang's and proba I Chinese political refugee now living m Hongkong. The revolt will be a spontaneous uprising of people of all
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  • 300 12 5-Day Week Comes Into Force (From Keuter\ Industri i! (or respondent) 4 —By the introduction of a iiv. today the L:ibo\u QOVemi I its plan for British Indust recoi fate Into the hands of the misers know 3 tho co c: yemeni from I
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  • 60 12 N.F.S. Were Not Inefficient At Hotel Fire LONDON. May. 4 r -f it a ttic which 100 F' Orai report ol thr public Inquiry In to Ui«* complaints. A. P. L Sullivan. Denutv StalT. Homo Omr<\ No "arrl to show thai N PR. was m any way inpnd r did
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  • 11 12 I duct Prop' I I Tli I I I Reuter
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  • 37 12 Dutch Premier's Cash To Java AM: I trip I I Minist r of 0 Johannt s Jonkmai I tt'rd.'.y by S darn airfield was planar agi- with tli C I: --M Ofti- the n I I U.P.
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  • 77 12 SHANGHAI. May 3. I Hum c. Cou. sellor to tho UNESCO, arrived m Shanghai from Paris on a two mon hs" survey of Chi a's eiui al requiiemen s. While In China he will examine this country's prese t needs for raw material*, equipment
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  • 219 13 KMi'.l.i'Y. London, May 3.— Bradford Nortnern i rise m the Rugby League Cup final the star-studded Leeds side by F^iJT 8 points) to two goals (four points) |f. Ior rugby league crowd of 80,000, I mch f Gloucester E l with
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  • 18 13 CHILI, DOWNS, (X* tUCky), May i kv Derby, thi Unit* rat ilanx nnis and Reuter
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  • 124 13 BRITISH TEAM FOR MATCH AGAINST 'REST' n Park, itlon from four nation* was not expected lv iC Dc- pite ci itici bis, th ton have- done a creditable j><b, and layer chosen Is of the highest Internationa] class. The team comprises five Englishmen. three Scots, two men, and one Irishman
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  • 108 13 LONDON. May 4. Three servicemen appear m the British team to compete m the European amateur boxing championships m Dublin from May 12 to 17. They are C S.M.I. Johnni/ Ryan. ABA. and Army welterweight champion; Stoker R. Cooper. R.N. lightweight. Lance Corporal D.
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  • 41 13 Foil* i re the Rugby Uni- I on result Ah 20. Pontypridd 0 v 8. 17. eltenham 3. Llanelly 17. Newport, 11. Neath 12. 8. I 1)1' H Plymouth Mb on 7. To.riu.-iy Athletic 3. .1 New- Reuter
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  • 249 13 The RAF wore bundled off for 88 runs m their cricket fixture against the SCRC yesterday at Paya Lebar, and the Chinese passed their score m their fifth i wicket partnership. Continuing to bat, the SCRC had scored 126 runs for the full of eight wickets at
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  • 468 15 AISA TOURISTS IN STRONG POSITION AT LEICESTER m m. Him M'!:«>' >!:«> 3— T! 71 not out l>> their !,,!<• her*' Kjs j runs behind i X W a the South upset the V bet ung. t batsman ntlv late two and thl f ett c tering X ,i claimi
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  • 67 15 Jollilads PBSC Drav At Soccer t The|< Athletic Union E^tciteß a frtend- .ncer, open- the Jolliiads m d ten minutes rfter ffc? i Bukom equa- X Hamld, their left B twentieth minute, Osva! his second goal, and the score again throum Ha mid. Mr.iu'i'lia referred and the JOLmi adn Sithambaram;
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  • 197 15 X W" i augnt oy I m the I i day 5 1 cs.c, ff rkrts 1 ntributtu a X mam W+l i 44 runs fc 2 70 C tho XT 1 nan for the ■r opening bat With 43 Krts Bk
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  • 299 15 Penang Race Handicaps Th« following are the handicap* for the first day of the •enang Turf Club races on May 10 HORSES. Class 1. Div 1. 6 Furs Princess Quinevere it e Lady Charming* 10.04 Diplomat 9.04 Precious Stream 9.01 Invest 8 12 Run-Rabbit-Run (late Dice Boxi 8.08 High Port
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  • 786 15  -  GEORGE G. THOMSON (By This week Britain has lent out invitations to 53 nations to attend the Olympic games of 1948. Britain IS to be the first postWai host to the Olympics an emphasis that m all her troubles she has not forgotten the ideals
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  • 68 15 SURREY, Nay 3.— His Majesty's class c coll Blue Train by Blue Peter out of Sun Chariot scored a convincing victory m a four-horse race for the Sandown Park three-ye.ir-old Trial Stakes here today beating Savernake by three lengths with Permanent Way another three lengths behnd.
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  • 42 15 GANTON. Yorkshire. May 3. Gerald Micklem. a London stockbroker, i.s the new Bngiand fcolf champ on for ho beat Charles Stowe. Wolvprrrimpfon motor mechanic and former pit wofker, by ore hoi*, m the 36 holes finul here today.
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  • 21 15 NANKTNCf May 4 Fn 1 1 anthm tally informed Kovrrnm'Tit Unit mftil re will i Chirm and Fpticli Ind'. Chi U.P.
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  • 312 16 by call' I•• 1 third I r the <_**-o hundred m d r c h o d Krd-hned iadiaod wi-.itt Has to th? the Dutch R-.jident to tit their proclamation. There wire no incidents and s been reported elsevhere .n the Sundalands by
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  • 101 16 Bandit Gang Holds Up Freight Train Rangoon, May 4, A band of abjut 200 ducoits yesterday held up a freight -train and jarricd aw3y 27 tens of food rations near Pegu, north of Rangoon. mwhlle. it :> learned that the police will be supplemented by "mobile striking force" of 1.000
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  • 96 16 Sundanese Arned Revolt Confirmed BANDOI n«. Miv I.—Doct. i K.'tl<ri hiM-stomo. §B|]l>tail if the nt wly cmtl 1 Pal dm ino\tMn« > nt. today confirm »1 tin' story on th*' revol' ZHM% Aimrd Siuid.ii .m.iinst the Indonesian public, hut after consulta with other leaders of the Mmdan, he refused to
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  • 135 16 May 4.— Premier Chang Chun, m a statement issued today, clarified hi. report to the Executive Yuan and said (ha the American loan will be essential for 'economic rehabilitation and other constructive and productive Droblems Chang refuted press reports quoting him as saying that
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  • 29 16 Washi.-gto 3. Plans for joint Arctic exerci-es providing one month's traim g for augmented companies would be held m Alaska beginn November 1. the US War Deoartme.it announced oaay.
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  • 72 16 LONDON. May 4, The Football Associ: :iay announced the nam^s of 16 players to the Continent this month olayins In Switzerland, at Zr. 18. and Portugal. Lisbon, on May 25. They are: Swift, Manchester City: Scott, Ai Hardwick Middlesbrough; Wright, Wolverharnpt Frank! Sto'^oLcwe. Aston
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  • 43 16 SO UTH AMERICAN PLANE CRASHES SAN JCSE. COSTA RICA. Mr: 4. Eleven persons were killed when a Central American Air Tra pli rTACA) en t 1 and burned near Nicova. Guanaste Province. Taca officials confirmed the crash reports could give no deta U.P.
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  • 25 16 undl ta scheduled M- nd meeting r.esriay morning to appoint vie five Y. en reliably reported tint I :.trol ar.d justice will be red.- U.P.
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  • 91 16 ELLAND, YORKSHIRE 1 >vernment were to totalitari tern, Commui d upon Britain, said A Shaw A Rood many people, said the Att- r thought tho aiternatlv< ur Govcrnmo.it f found misappn I our May 4 —If the British I fail m its
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  • 181 16 REPARATIONS CLAIMS AGAINST JAPAN MAY EXCEED MILLION TOKHK May 4 -Keparatio,, now bfiiiK prepared by the 1 000.000, Bru; (an IV s i j J Han Property, told the I'nited i Ustl|di »> «1 urse. cannot p h amount a d the t.> initially the whole problem will a croat
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  • 57 16 "Work-For The Day Is Dawning" Allk Vj Minister, Mr |ola the organic P *J bour I Q fe-s m u^i m i v bancei ant C it- n-i: giJh| lidividuai .ud the coma "Th( l0 no! ndustr. rt >uranct D 0{ m Ii lik all md nation at I "To
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  • 16 16 DAVIS CUP TENNIS GETS UNDERWAY LONI The i Vladimir I Drobn: tak, tl Lion b U.P.
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