Morning Tribune, 31 May 1947

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 328. (New "errs) 10 CENT* V. MAY 31. 1947
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  • 219 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) 10, FRIDAY One of the worst incidents of the high seas has just been reported to the ne survivor of a junk that was pirated them Kedah coast. Of the junk's crew of Ither shot or slashed and thrown into
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  • 63 1 linhune Staff Reporter) I men, one of with a revolver hand-grenade. m Race Course M Abraham, a priyesterday lrmoved cash and Jding ;i tin pen. and a td lei b m< n burst i A patient who left and c m 1 vvini*
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  • 194 1 Ready-To-Wear Goods From U.S. (Tribune Staff Reporter) In line with the Government's decision to ban the importation of ex; American textiles, the authorities have also taken m hind the partial curtailment ot idy-made wearing apparel and shoes into untry. Until a few days ago, importer*
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  • 639 1 STATE LOTTERIES TO HOSPITALS WiY HAIHLRS DEMAND STEPS TO COMBAT TB Municipal President Opposes Suggestion A decision to call upon the Government to legalise and institute State Lotteries to provide funds for hospitals and more equipment to tackle the widespread 1 valence of tuberculosis was made by the Municipal Commissioners
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  • 64 1 Back From Mother's Bedside President Karry Truman is baci; m the White Hou>e m Washington, after his long vigil j it the bedside of his 94-year-old j tnothei. "I will be available for busi- j I ness from now on,' the chief eutive told his staff. Speaking optimistically of hi>
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  • 81 1 Bournemouth, May 30. The bodies of a man and a woman m evening clothes were found m a car near now a d 1 v i d Ruyal Air Force Transport Command station at Holmsley South, a few Bournemouth night. They are believed tc be
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  • 72 1 A messag: tron; Karnr v >» btates that Viceroy U>rd Mounibattcn arrived here by air f oJay from Britain where he rxad havrp; talks on the Indian situation with the British Cab»- net.— Reuter TOKIO. May 30 —Doctors hud to reset th? broken arm of Deal
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  • 15 1 ARTIST'S WIFE FOUND RAPED AND STRANGLED I I they will tiy I I nblc U.P.
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  • 69 1 HONGKONG, May 30. —-Acting Governor David H. MacDougall said today. Britain has no plans to return a measure of selfgovernment and Hongkong will remain an uncompromised British possession. "There is not the slightest doubt m n:nr;nd that the local Chinese will feel the greatest nightmare that
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  • 200 2 t will I i Ipal P Mr, l E. < Mr. C( there w Lid 1 Mr Rajn an iaid the mattei ild bf considered by the Franc I The thoroughfares such ai Orchard id and Battery Ri ad at a traffic peak was
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  • 133 2 At the Singapi re High Court yesterdi y. Mr. Justice Brown dismlssed the appeal t. w. s Stoker, the mast S "Ma ilnsi the rider oi ttie Marine Couxi ;dmg hie certificate fcr three months and ordering him to pay $140 wards the costs ol the
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  • 39 2 Lake success. May 30.— Thj> United Nation> Security Council will begin consideration of the report of the Military Staff Committee on the formation of a United Nations world force on < Reuter Wednesday next.-
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  • 48 2 CUT OWN THROAT AFTER TWO WEEKS OF MALARIA the me rning i He d by hii elder op. i r at the :ed. At al heard a strange noise. He aw and round Tan Kak lying on the <h m his throat. H« had with i rai Suicide.
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  • 98 2 Immigration Case Postponed Police bail w nded to a young Chinese. Lim Cheng Chuar, at the Fourth Police Court yesterday when ho was charged with disembarking from the "Van Heutsz" without the permission the immigration orficer ;*nd before the immigration signal had been hauled down. Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth,
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  • 215 2 Bishop Of Malacca To Be Consecrated Tomorrow The consecration of Mon as Bishop of Malacca t« Bit the Good Shepherd Catht The Cor.secrating Bshop. Monsignor Frederick J<' Provost, and his two assi Bi>hops. Mcnsignor Albert Pierre Jean Faliere and Monsih^ror Jean Baptiste Maximilian Chabaliere have already arrived m Singapore uiiu
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  • 482 2 1 1 ion Liiciiued Divorce m S when hen petition h her husband. i Air. Jua at t n Dh esterday. Although the uncont ions of cruelty poncent, who was reprt by Dr C H W»th< The petitioner, who ence m support ot her
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  • 57 2 Mr. P. A B. McX Administering tr.Government. visited B Park and the York H yesterday morning. This is his first visit O.AG Ho wa« acci mpanJ T. P. F McNeice, Se< I and Mi T T N dy, Deputy Seen MeKerron during his expressed his appreciat
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  • 38 2 Washington, Maj -applies boui |0 tSluO- ayah) recentlj voted bj t-UNRRA leave the Ui. State tQld B The Reconstruct Cor; n will mak< 750.000^ ible pend ippropr ii ni can I added Reuter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 104 2 New O^L Sk New Typewriters Standard, (Royal Portables*. Adding and Calculating Machines (Facit) Repairs by expert mechanics Office Equipment Co., 14D. Chulia St.. I\' floor Singapore Tel: 6970. iHMBMWiWiMB W i HOCK ANN 'Galvd. Plam Wire (Gauges '12 14 U.S.) New Mild 'Steel Plates (various eauges) Hi^h Quality Writ- j
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    • 51 2 REX CHILDREN'S CLUB (Organized by Ke\ Cinema) TODAY at 11 a Matinee Profnwime of cartoons and other 'Shorts To Morrow at I "The Adventuro of Tom Sawyer" (Preceded by 'SW ~MBFHS (To AH y>Mm •memlwrv 1 SPECIAL CONCI ICHARG AT L 11 1 I Educational Po»t< i DisnUy 111 the
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  • 226 3 4 CRASHES— SO DIE, 19 HURT, MANY "MISSING" BLACKEST 24 HOURS IN AVIATION HISTORY :a>\, m.i\ 30.— Fifty people at least wen- killed A and others listed as 'missing" m lour li] i reported b) neuter's correspundenii today, the blitkmi M» hours Hi aviation history. In addition, the I th
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  • 160 3 CENSUS: HOUSE NUMBERING COMPLETE? imbering of hou S capore ha^ io* H\ oiticial householderj who t card with chalb numthc front of their teed to Inform Dr. the Municipality i within MunU-l >ffli-e (if the housa Board Area) the house-nuin-i able the Cci sus I mate the rum:he number Qt
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  • 19 3 C, S.E.A.L.F.. Gen H tchie, KBE. proceeded or. and will rdun; rt Dck rs H 11
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  • 177 3 EXTORTIONER HAD GRENADE IN POCKET Found guilty on eh attnpted extortii n i I siu.ooo m one ¥ap B< vi p Beni trying handgrenade at the 7| mlle--110. East Coast Road, on Ftb.iry 18 last, a Chinese named i Chu Kan-j wai sentenced to 7 year. 1 r.i., ..nd 12
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  • 152 3 As two S, Alex Anthony and K. Manmuthu, Oi robbery, and sentenced to 12 mon the dock at the First District Court yeatevthe latter with a shrug of his shoulders, and a mi mured, "Tida-Apa." The men w robbii C. W Binny ol a
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  • 27 3 "QUEEN'S' CELEBRATE "GLORIOUS 1ST OF JUNE" I th( Qu I Mil m 1 Ou i match b the Royal n folio geai I i Alt! B 11
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  • 158 3 ARMY: LIMITED FACILITIES FOR TRAINING (By a Military Observer) Due to the very large number of potential recruits who have reported at Recruit ii g Centres to join the Army In the new scheme started last Thursday i for the recruitment of local personnel, it has become necessary to introduce
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  • 72 3 Saigon-Bound Legionaire Jumps Off Ship (Tribune Staff Reporter) A member I tne French Foreign Legion jumped overboard the French troopship Marechal Joffre m the cuter roads of Sinit Harbour on Thursday mornin The soldier, a Pole, was res- cued by a Chinese sampan man and taken to Clifford Pier, where
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  • 249 3 S'pore Chinese Appointed To Fukien Council (By Tribune Reporter) vi the Sin Chew Jit Pon, Singapore, lias been appointed Fukien incial Councilior by Uu- ChiNational Oovenunent In retion of his devoted patriotic mm", the waj years. Mr. Aw leit Malaya when it wa id by the Jap v pi and
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    • 103 3 All the latest styles WATCHES CLOCKS i Wholesale Retail Owing to limited stock no catalogue is issued Ixpi'rt K'. pairs Undertaken Yick Woh Hing 5 1 429, North Biid^o Road, Spore. Phone 7922 :ear Middle Road) I Attention Amateur Photographers!! p <v p i y the most critical amattur. if
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    • 186 4 It is mc fable that a British Do:i should officially I racial amj at a time when the world Is still groping i it must come as a to those British i wh w endea\ Hiring to imj the "quit hid. a" de I retain ill of
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    • 163 4 The Dilwara, which served as tlie headquarters ship to General Christisans forces which liberated Maiaya, is shortly calling at Singapore with a batch of 27 Japanese War Crime suspects, ■•among whom are two Generals, a Rear Admiral and the occupation Chief Justice of Johore. These men
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    • 24 4 I A time limit ha B lv to Dutch pi virtual ultimatum— fo, freed I Indonesia Tl loudas lUre-shOUld not v,
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  • 589 4  - Here.... There and Everywhere PETER PRY AAata-Matas (Female)! ill I Th nen I know who try their hard In he] aw and order thai w« should yen a f this you k wn m< I Pry, I hav 0 discussed it with others mind and -re cur tailed. Can higher-ups
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  • 365 4 Adm. Fraser-The Man Who Sank Scharnhorst Admiral Lord Fraser of North Cape, GCB KBE.. th c man v. s ink the Scharnhorst and later, as c Commander-in-Chipf. BritLsh Pari^- i Fleet, signed the Japanese surrender document m Tokio Bay. became i Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth. May 15. H e succeeds Admiral Sir
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    • 53 4 Ii |i| i lUII I ID II Uii lO\ I I V AMI Uli W I \IJ UOI M »{IMIJSS i n Glasses th^t blena with beauty and sharpen appearance with <n cut good taste and style. y are cushioned agalrut breakage lEVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. Qualified Opttci&n* 19. Chulia Street.
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  • 249 6  -  H.L. HOPKIN I OUR LONDON LETTER -x^-*^- uy 19.— A .11--ing mci make ol pi ic< -h. I you km.: Mr. Prevor Bowen, chairi John Barkers, tin' itore, has been direcinquiring reof the 'prices pre> the 1914-18 v Tllt emed high ik'rt the cvon
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    • 126 6 it iainabk anynk it's m Optician* f*rdi*f ti»« eyesight New China Optical Co. H gh Street, Bmgtp Phose 378G Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. S3, Wen World Amusement Park. SF\(i\ PHOTO STUDIO 64. High Street EMngapO Indoor a:d Outdoor Photograp'.iers. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng
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    • 117 6 Electrical United Trading Co. II IT IS WVrillNC. ELECTRICAL, PI I AM CONSULT US Embroidery Direct Imp r of H d-made Fancy Go.' 4.OOIISTOIU 10. r Phone B^oBl (Rodney Hun Singapore Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 15. The Arcade: Tel No 4658 Prompt Execution. Reliability and Satisfaction Our Guarantee
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    • 114 6 turn IMI RIVED VALLEY RO BINGAPO] Cafe Restaurant 2 Fir. lay son Green 61. Middle Road pore, Pho:ie 262t< Confectionery VICTORIA Confectionery store 71, VICTORIA ST TEL. ***** WEDDING CAKE SPECIALISTS FIRST IX FIELD <fc QUALITY TEA-PARTIES CATERERS INQUIRIES WELCOMED. Cosmetics Sundries Importers and Exporters All kinds of Goods K.
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  • 664 7 Dublin i the Kulim D.-n ict Court .liny was held Into the labourer, Loo Teik, who succumbed when the police opened ftre at v c r s who had engaged them m i il 28 'enang M i. who conX ii quiry, n
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  • 380 7 LONDON. May 29. The statement of polio for pro r Eastern settlemi nade by the British Foreign Secretary, Erw m, m Ins gn policy urv at Margate to-day is seen I quarters here as ih» I original singJ i tion of the eh
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  • 55 7 \T.\YIA, May 29. In what amounted to <m ultitum. the Dutch demanded of the Indonesian Republight th ing t»ul th nation (I< i i». D ten C mmonwealth. morandum embrj l\ Dutch id«« .of what steps should be taken v. to t he Republicans Thi mtcn
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  • 5 7 Big Fire In Paris i
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 108 7 FOR TIMBER Requirements P'case tntniire SENG HD A SAWMILL CO, 99. Kampong Bugis. Phone 6325. Always m slock all varieties )t sawn and unsay TIMBER for immediate delivery "TYPEWRITER CALCULATOR" available for immediate delivery Repairs undertaken Y. T. LEE 332. North Bridge Road, Telephone 7971 Typewriting Duplicating Undertaken. International Trade
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 171 7 aid not allow Mr Goul<isbury that a few men the estate, and who were sitting on the lor* of the- table were outsiders. p Id m the estate A Chinese man who was not f thout the employed by the estate n they conversation with Mr. OoulasVv This AMERICAN m
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  • Article, Illustration
    489 8 Union Jack Club 1 4 I June, U i 8.00 p.m. :n Mill MOM \V 2nd Jl I 7vO p.m. i ton. i 8 1 Photogr a] TUESDAY, 3rd JUI Weekly Dance. Ad sion b> i.^'ket only. U»V 8 p.m Tuesday. 7 p.m. 1 pm. Tomb. WEDNESDAY. 4th JUNE.
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    • 102 8 Stock 'i i l/> c Dist rs (M j i Burma) imford Road Phone No. ALLANDER RADIO \\\A\ TROPIC ALISED 5-VALVE SFT. AC. M AINS. l& 1 Pf* ANOTHER 100 SETS ON HIRE-PURCHASE First Payment $103.00 4 Payments of S2B each $112.00 TOTAL $215.00 No Interest Added 103-105, Selegie Road,
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    731 9  -  Josephine Lowman 1 L- <a Hi Bl B v I A I S A Studio B I B B J I uch S i H Uiry i I. Imlnis- i I I eral t m I. an- I B .y i met N B jail per- I
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    • 148 9 Arailuble s nT i First Class X \\\/i P I N AU DT W---i»i HHTTo L {ACE JrrSFO^MAT^iYyB y^> A PAfF I E S HOTEL Exclusive Spectator Model Dresses Finely Tailored, Superbly Cut In Materials Which Can Be Easily Laundered. CITY BOOK STORE. ANNIVERSARY SALE. Monday June 2nd, to Sat.
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  • 38 11 F: ff ■rica pt-: pehoc I a Supertoi $3t> v> Ho. 1 2 $2f> ■> 1 5.48. B< $63; unvhitc B Sl3. r ma: 514 Black B fere iJ $93: X $180; tchi X Itir B N 2
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  • 21 11 BAOAN SERAI Wani murder by Police, a 52-year- lin bin Ya i murder l\ Mr M A
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  • 185 11 BRITISH ENVOY REFUTES A RUMOUR that back Imerlcan >vhpn tudi- 1 ii D m Lord Q "I believe then :i In the mind* ol Die In im. country that I if telling i 1 to say playing you for .aicker "I mean that eve wo back hoping that youi ahi
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  • 62 11 Austin 1 SOIJl llt for UthfUl without has be i) under hinege lav. ¥< v. off* nse a period In which ca*e he quired I sentence plus the ten-months term. Young was anvsi.d on Aprtl 18 when leaving a CNI plane
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  • 92 11 EXPRESS DERAILED, 30 HURT BLETCHLEY, BUCKS. Mr/ ?s. Between 20 and :;o people Bvere injured, mo>i net seil■jusly. when the 2.50 pm. Eusfon to Manchester express derailed when tfavellirig at a iigh speed near Bieichl y. Bucks, today. Five n-ar coaches overturned >n the embarkment and the est oi the
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  • 64 11 Chinese Want Abolition Of Dai th Penalty SHANGHAI, May Some 20 members of the it. Council, now m session, h.iv«introduced a resolution re questing the National (iovernmen» to follow the Soviet < ample and abolish the death penalty. They said the death penalty was "feudalistic and »> on ancient Chinese
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  • 64 11 LAKE SUCCESS. May 30 United Nations Atomic En< Commission adopted ana mously a resolution whicl effect, postponed the showdown en Rurira's attempt to brin t the veto into th<- field oi af control. The decision provided R i; with a moral victory b-. tning the decision that
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  • 42 11 It is urdwsiooci that the Social Welfare Department will inortly establish an office In Office accommodation is f in the Health >/licr Block. Jalan Miti.hu, Office accommodation is also «ing sought by the Publ'c ReDepartment for a comlui.ity centre.
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    • 24 11 YOUR RADIO TODAY* H(t sITWOKK ■l r I NCiMSI! M.i; \V\II m m 4 8J H nd ni tut' g from 7.4. t Oi
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    • 266 11 8.15 N. .0 Rhythm and C. MALAY PROGRAMME i££s >m C--Sum.:..:. Kronch, n, ra. p.m. Tin, .01 Sandiwara Etadk bj Buml putra; 7ao News 7 4:, i Hal Choice 8 15 i HID NETWORK CHINESE INDIAN PROGRAMMES "00-2.00 Pn:: On the medium wave b.'.id 4 8- > nu ond m
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    • 110 11 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Ships alongside the SlngaD-?re 'harve?:— t( WHARF Godown 1 2 Glenriffer. fl Godowr 4 5 Asphalion. Godown 6 7 Durera. fi Godown S 9 Samyork. Godown 12 13 Pukier, Angby tc Godown 14 Emp Pa 'ace Godown 15 16 Memnon. B COAL PLANT Glenaffaric. i r EMPIRE DOCK
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    • 47 11 Oxfordshire (British) 5.439 on?, from Kure. Fukicn (British) 1.891 tons, •om Penang. Pakhoi (Briii-sn- 1657 t< •om Hong Kong Emp. Niger (British) 4,679 s >r.s. from Moulmein. Chanthra -Siamese) ir angkok. Hiram (Norwegian) 1,108 1 om Pen. i Bulan "Briti b Kina (Danish Emp. Tedship Brit. n
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  • 16 12 NEW DELHI ADJUSTMENT LIKELY I il :mpi. belli n the and V plans m Reuter kjk
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  • 64 12 iLA LUMi 'der ai II vouJ burnt \d unl ilthough tiii di .id has bt On May 19 ten Chin ambushmiles n the Jurun i ued In r'< vhich one 01 the JciiKd. and from lu;v»t was Chinese wa^ tun* r. lour On I X I ir.om<
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  • 65 12 GOLD SEIZED FROM SHIP BOMBAY In B Tl i ile wh ra in B )mbaj t havo b :rtst.d This bringi ihe total ol Bombay customs m t th« y months to £420,00 I Tl. Ms authorlttei now k^< pin rict wateb I Wost> India to prevent smu from lai
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  • 54 12 PRISONERS I PROTEST SAIGON. May 29.— More than 1.000 t cluai. g a] prisoners— ie Ba»---il h-.i\\? been hunr the last 24 hours derm a hum prison life." afecordirfl to unofficial reports today The prisorers 1 ceman'ds include facilities for dail}» bath!ii g. better *ood and lorger hours of re:-
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  • 71 12 Tried To KUI PI President: Gets Death Sentence MANILA. May 29— Julio C. Guillen was toaay sentenced to death m :ii a Court en a charge of murcie:after his attempted assassination cf \as on November IU. Guillen hurled a g.en^cie at the Qd where President Roxas was addressing a public
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  • 38 12 Munich. May 29 Denaziflcait Rcgen-burg r« rted that Emmy Goering. Wife er Reichsmarshal. wa, arrested y Bdajr for denaziti.on. set a<idt 'id no detail. I t ir»b c d to be kj U .P.
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  • 33 12 29 Th( 34: .nrrf m Fu- half of Ju y Em~rp. iltn I mnv bf I t r\ I 4 im of th" rt nr it m 11 Reuter
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    • 105 12 Grand Sho.v At The |Tj|Fi|lf|l 1.30— 4— G.30— 9.30 p.m. JiPKQ| i' love with ■^S accent! &H!bV VTBiSI W I fr .^TJ 3HbW_ jI FT Ml fe^™i*wii r^ liiLl2B V a v a v M^£^ r. aV-AißrSPf CHILDREN'S MATINEE: Today To-morrow at li a.m. CARTOONS:: SPORTS:: COMEDIES Upstairs SI Downstairs
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    • 115 12 This Picture will lev. LIMP, SHAKEN, SOBERED, bu* yov. i 11 urn.. 1.45. US /I v* Book Not 6.45. 9.30 I A HAY Phone 149* V/i I li/i I ■l rjnk iv i- «f i 'Vi^^flß H.ll. U .1.1. r V J.'\.>C tf I .M.-\.> I Midnifhl V.GM's Super Technicolor
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  • 32 13 I RNS lIM-SMOKING COUPLE i n..n. Eii H| r i fin 8 fbanc hup :vlr hik.s. jiiesH :n k H H| her I' Mr. bet c de n yo o Or uld
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  • 147 13 All Inger, Give Him First-Aid 1^ a*i%i-r itu i«i.r p n rjilll SHAXGHA -m column ship \vsiriu s near t» ih :»2id cargo. lling when i Qd yuard. nto iar^o tacks I*r of $13,009,000 m cash. I v nted. The pirate* lon m n him, rubbed h!j lK'.:-.cis until tlie
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  • 108 13 tnds the death I Ng Kew, found! b. ach n ds apparently I a hi, n May At a C( inquiry yesterthat N g Kew rewol t and that night he v. on duty. knows how he wi Xi found dence wa s
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  • 60 13 RE. vs SEAFORTHS SOCCER— TODAY The following will represent the Rcyal Engineers at soccer against the RAF Changi on Thomson Road ground tomorrow: Cullis; Vfs^oy. Stevenson; Gallo- way. Martin. Tew; dose, Harrison. Nail. Chap m. Barnes. Rest I Taylor. Bathgate. Old and Mooo c. j L Cpl Stothard will referee
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  • Article, Illustration
    109 13 New York, May 29.— William Thomson. 23. a music student, was freed of an assault charge when he apologized profusely m court to Joiin Lobdell, -trawberry blonde cabaret singer. He had pulled her <kirt over her head In a subway at 3 am and playfully patted her
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  • 142 13 (Tribute Staff Reporter) The famous works of Wang of China's leadmodern artist,-, wt-re displayed for exhibition and sale yesterday at the premises of the Singapore C Chambei tnerce, Hill Sin mmunity •i at tip illy pre i«ent r Quest! Iq the many in- ject
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  • 29 13 ii. He n Altlcal adviser to the Am. n i li. Ut< l John a H Jacrbs will lea his nt'W U.P. on May 31
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 52 13 |~^TN LAST WAY 1 11 A.M.— 2 P.M.— 4.15 P.M. [I I\j 1/ 6 30 P.M.— 9.15 P.M. ■7/A7Y/;" of SUSPENSE! VERA HRUBA RALSTON V" Strcheim Otto Kruger li-hi— -2nd >liil-\iulH m I'M OPENING TO-MOBBOW! m\^ L fwmi€KMtm3 W' .fey ottcuw uacehl I DANGER!! kZ. I RBDS ~Zm I&v i
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    • 143 13 V PUON&< 8470Q OPENINCf TODAY 3 shows Orly: 3, 6 15. and 9.15 BRROL FLYNN A J. Corbstt m "GENTLEMAN !IM" ith ALEXIS SMITH It's A Real Knockout To-Nit- at Mid-Nitc 'THRILL OF A ROMANCE" IN TECHNICOLOR "THE SPIDER'S RETURN" iFir.al Chaps. ODens Tomorrow "THE BOOCUK 31 AN WILL GET
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  • 366 15 k, PIVOT) the Chi ivy in fixture tin- result ol which Two p Inta behind my. ill play full o be on equal I by doing so they will sull ren Who have hand. On the other har.g the Navy ram oi afford to l< se an today. The]
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  • 29 15 Lba H| X School 12nd hni fHt lti B .'a [Race Road. 7 B i p Serangoon IB P rommtt%ee I Parade. 8 SWI Hor.eH: :nirg Hr m
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  • 21 15 ■OAL WIN* 1 vOWYU c fier the led m Hb |H hchoi the 1 €<^. Lord to m d fu- .ndra Hai-
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  • 18 15 k-end ti ;i will i Tcer tig will rrpr^sint the x Kirn I i plaj
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  • 184 15 S.C.C. Marine Department Share Honours Padang Soccer Slushy giuund and a sodder ball madt the soccer match between the Singapore Crickei Club and the Marine Department a test of endurance on the padang yesterday, and the team: had to be content with a dray of 4-all. The Marine department, open
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  • 59 15 South Africa Lead Britain In Davis Cup SCARBOROUGH. May 29 South Africa Rained a 20 ea nsl Great Britain who when their third round Day p match opened today wto niiii both the Hi m the lttr r thereafter the South Al and won 5-7 6-p 6-1. 6-3. n unfortu
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  • 64 15 DUBLIN, Mai It.— First tit kets drawn m tod 5k.000,000 Irish Sweep stakes on the Derby, to be run at Epson Downs on June 7, were: "Horse Cabin Mrs. YV. Smith, Australia; "Spitfire" India; 'For 11 Families" New York. Twenty-three tickets Ir o m almost 1,000,000 sold
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  • 93 15 All the players, including the wicket-keeper, liacl a hand m th» bowling when P. F. de Souza's s team incidentally of twelve I men -met and lost to Sq. Ldr. j Stewart Harris 1 XII on the Padang on Wednesday. De Souza's team scored 90 and
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  • 71 15 A return soccer match bu been •arranged between crHQ 2no Echelon and Embarkation HQ at B'akang Mali today. Embarkation HQ k»ocked the Combined GHQ's XI out of 1, the Parker Cup m the semi final by the cdd goal m three when trie GHQ XI included un
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  • 128 15 London. iunr Derby tin June 7 are HUi«Train, Beary; Bhlshmi s r, BUiott rudor M ral D L Joi oil, D Smith: fcUrav. rke; Qrand Weather, Bun Young Affran, Eddery; Merry Quip. Weston; Fhv Master Smith: Paricien, Bouillon; Pearl r, Bridgeland. No jockeys: Combay,
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  • 69 15 An injured foot sustained by CRE's left-winger Walker halted the soccer mate!* between the team and the Jollilads at Jalan Besar yesterday, after the latter side had struck a lead of 2 to one. Walker's injuries sent him i hospital. S. Belt refereed the «ame and
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  • 224 15 Passer ge as from Malaya t India who are unaware of tn Reserve Bai.k. of India** ban o the import of sold and silvei on arrival m India with go] gr silver are bea:« forced t pay a substantial penalty m ad dition to
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  • 58 16 MARGATE. May 20— The 46th Annual Conference of the Labour P.rty ended with a iriumphant singing of the Red Flag' today after two Isten von votes of confldeik the Q. The delei::; I I and pc:. lealt r. Mr. Mi: n. Tr. I m the ur Par long
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