Morning Tribune, 8 July 1947

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE v, Series) 10 CENTS i V 8. 1947.
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  • 470 1 <B> Harry I ang, Tribum >' ::iff Reporter) C lie?e undergraduates and a Senior tttc came |o the rescue of the Outram t urday and took charge of the andardfl Four, Five, and Six— which nlv last Wednesday because of a c Dirt- Education.
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  • 43 1 TU To Appear lore Salaries Conmiission bers of tht Sm- It hi r> I nion will m < this momUni the I lariea Comn on the mnuor.mdum the Government I) memorandum, m call>r the unification of the tion Department, aNo i: a salary revision.
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  • 13 1 mallpox Alarm ALACCA H.O. SUES STERN WARNING •w Our »)un Reporter.) Dr n
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  • 467 1 .11 a lav A Indonesians Jailed For Ewpicmagc* Three Indonesians and a Malay were sentenced to terms of rigorous imprisonment, ranging from fourteen months to eighteen months, when they pleaded guilty U» charges under the Official Secrets Ordinance before Singapore's First District Judge E. P. Shanks,
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  • 292 1 Social Welfare In S. E. Asia (Tribune Stall Reporter) The excha f information with a View to the lopment Ifare m S.E. Asia and the means by which it can co-o] for the common with Government, Municipal, v )luntary and other ations ned with
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  • 121 1 INDONESIA'S REPLY: DUTCH DISSATISFIED BAT A VIA. July 7. Official Dutch sources said today that the Indonesia Republic's lon£awaited reply to the latest Dutch note on the proposed interim receral government was considered ur satisfactory Reports fr^m Jogjakarta say Prlrrw Minister Sjariiiiidin called an immediate cabinet mee fing after the
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  • 26 1 MRS. BROOKE EMPLANES FOR S'PORE Anthony Bro. n for Singapore b. and la dv« to arrivt on Juk I und a n her I On :> ''Ting
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  • 80 1 Malayan Assn. Against Income Tax KIWI. A LIMPIK, Monday. The Council of the Malayan Association, organ of the. vested interests m the Malayan Union, has decided to raise its voice against the introduction of Income Tax m Malaya. The Council has drafted a memorandum, giving reasons why the tax should
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  • 93 1 COMMONS QUERY: PRICE OF RUBBER IN MALAYA LONDON. July 7. Britain has approached the Uritea Sia'_c legation to th P In tern aaJ Rubber Study Group m Paris about the effect of American rubber controls on the 7>iic<» oi rubber m Malaya, Christopher N_~yhew. UlderSecretary fpv Foreign A*fa»rs, told the
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  • 156 1 LAYCOCK REPORT The ordinary session of the Municipal Commissioners' meeting held oi- June 27, which adjourned to general committee, m camera, to discuss the Laycock Report on the reconstitution of the Municipal Commissioners, was resumed yesterday. Commissioner Mallal. who gave notice last week of
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  • 63 1 In a report published last Friday, of the arrest of a Chinese m Mai it wjis stated the man's name was K.P.Y. Ismail of Wolferstan Road. Actually the Chinese was arrested at the K.P.Y. Ismail Flats m Wolferston Road. We deeply regret the mistake and offer our sincere
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  • 345 2 Medal P; I To Dr. Chia Ketig Hoe si Saturda enii ation held theii flrs( rhce the libera tton. About nt. J H traced the o\ ttxt which Wat founded L 923 and it had helped l« •and, for worth nly m
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  • 94 2 Gent On The Influence Of Rotary Ipoh The Rot&n ov< ment njis i itsell m motion to contribute ts Influence to the unity and to the overriding Importac ther > only true form ol profit ne'l sell. With your confirl ence In this truth, you will play n great part
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  • 44 2 WASHINGTON, July 6.— The day tor American mero import gooda from m. Commerce Departnv 01 International Trade said v had recommended merchandise arriving In country from Japan b«ilu<' m dollars prevailing at ttu time of ihe shiD- U.P.
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  • 31 2 ..\Ai\o.— Capt. G. H i awarded the ciency Decoration for vice Hi the Vollli Mr. Goh wa, captain tho Resen p and PWVC, Com•y. by his Violei I ,tur■ht.
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  • 47 2 M: d qn th« made- Oovernxnent'i non-provi«ipr of adequate hou they U d W M\\\\i,h the Municipal dllployeefl The deput l*< brought tc the .its to rorkea with ten ovc roiri the Printing put forward t: CcmtvLi&> which is ali>o record teamed.
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  • 71 2 T'\bu7ie Staff R- It was stated by the prosecution thai when a 12--year-old boy was stopped and examined by a Police radio patrol at Bras Basah Road on the morning of July 5, he was found to be In his possession 155 packets of -unlabelled'
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  • 357 2 $3,000 Dine For Attempt to Export Coconut Oil Mi Ji quill 0 drun I] :h< authority position and ob'... d i\u oil haupentd to bo ar I son and d'd not k go about th BciiiK the first t \t me bef« mitted council, h. that ili* accused ix itb
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  • 158 2 (Fr«:ni Our Own R*f Kuala Lumpur. Jul :o be mad-. after three months wu Vt( let Beatrice Muk Alwis nee Jayatiiaka by Justice. Malayan Bail Willan. at the High C Mowing a y her foi the dissolu* riago from her husband. barjgt Edward (\c Alu
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    • 51 2 EDUCATION MERCANTII I INSTITUTION 209. Queen Btn Phor<- 2370 Provide you i Ith i<rrl Coaching for English, Mathrmntics. Bhorthaiul (I 1 and i Oreßp) Book-K wrttlr.R. Beginners C (»f Bvenr Month. For Dart.. Hi rector 1000 Tons Fresh Cement Just Landed. jAmiv IMHK AW Bl H MMM» IMs Bfft I
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  • 290 3 Intensified War On Looters Pirates (Tribune Staff Reporter) v of Uie SlUKapu: ,ly knit system designed, w nalltr chance qI getting poll! though a drop of 75 per eenti* criminal been recorded lince January thts year, m ur Board area. ***** H
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  • 119 3 ite nan) known c which individuals gave as- j :u-l of the Al- I li«'d Armies daring the pei <.d ol tain flei deatii my: :it Which resulted m di«aWcm«iH. mX 3- hands i dinv f hay- i mg assisted Alhed persoanelj The question of
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  • 16 3 Identification By NSW Police Essential Mleged Conspiracy old I I I f I I I I
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  • 89 3 r ibune Staff R<po r ur.. It wa*s aßelsed r tht> J^venil CqUTC yesterday that a 14 yearold ?»rl sold to I Food Inspector a packet Of 10 cigarettes for 40 30 cents, the official price on the July 4 ut N Bridge Road. iding
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  • 182 3 Pleading guilty lo a charge of commijtting armed robbery m a hoi ipied by ihrve European> at Mayfield Avenue, Katpng, on the night of February 7 last, thn Raymond Reginald Ro! (22) arid Walter Hodges (23) were sen>US imprisonment by Mr.
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  • 529 3 Regiments 'Most Treasun And Sacred Possessions 1 <!*> a Militar> Obsi ver) In ti the Bii niboliseu Regimeni s. b tunes tht^y have rerjre Ountiy m and still rprcsent the glory ot regimenta oi. p^.ade. The Colour? are the regiments' most treasure an-l wns and the life and history Ol
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  • 61 3 War Risks (Goods) Insurance Claims In connection with trie $200--million claim s relating to War Risks (Goods) li.surance. it is stressed thai this relates to Itav War Risks Goods > Ir. scheme which came into force on April 1, 1941. and app'ied so I all persons carrying on business >
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  • 57 3 Bail In the sum of $5,000 was 39-year-old I ng. a Hokkien at Urtii Magistrates Court yesterday Tow Leong claimed trai to h charge of dishonest! ning 23 drums of Citronella Oil worth $40,000 knowing or I to believe thc<e dm. No. 5. Green Lar. Saturday afternoon. The-
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  • 27 3 LONDON. Ju nows]M-int nowspav i part of tho Brit >h L.ihoui kt'a dollar conserving imp«»r: ductfolla was ittack«d m National Melllb. ment and War M ni Reuter
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    • 104 4 The tension m Indonesia has been somewhat eased by the reported acceptance of the Dutch proposals for an immediate interim government by the newly established Sjarifuddin Government. As a result, the Indonesian problem has, temporarily at least, been brought back to the council-table. The initial fear that
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    • 189 4 The decision to establish Fisheries Schools m Malaya is to be welcomed as a move to secure more effective exploitation of a Cinderella industry. In 1939 a Fisheries School was opened m Singapore to which students were to be sent for a two-year course m navigation, and
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    • 202 4 At the moment the industry is based upon a primitive type of ftshing economy, which is satisfactory neither from the point of view of the consumer nor that of the producer. For example, Singapore, the largest fish consuming area before the war. was dependent almosi wholly on foreign
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  • 895 4 BRITISH REACTION TO MARSHALL MAM Thl British m cial Marshall Plan tor EUTOP truction has been one enthusiasm tu&*\ Inh caution: enthusiasm be- > ?auL it is regarded as the one effective means of saving Europe from economic rum. < caution b- ogmsed only, which muat Liave Congress suppori D«lOre
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  • 360 4 I think it was an American who had the brilliant idea of selling cheap oil-lamps to the Chinese with a view to stimulating oil impports into China. Even m 1940. with much of China economically dislocated, she imported 1.670,000 barrels of kerosene,, and
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    • 49 4 Dl IK. HI TO r«l WEi IHE LOVELY AMERICAN LATEST Nl MO I NT RIMLESS <«l ASM Glasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance wnn clean cut good taste and style They are cushioned aga>r.st breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. j QUALIFIED OPTICIANB 19. CHULIA STREET. Telephone 4435. Singapore.
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    • 16 4 Malayan Airways DAILY \w+ Singapore K. U»M» 15 c Kola Bharu Malayan Atrwy irr Mansflrld ft <
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  • 746 5  -  Henry Gris by v Morning Tribune Corres- i pondent m Hollywood. V To get a first-hand knowledge of Shakespeare, which she thought would be useful m her intended profession as a teacher of, English. Olivia de Havilland came to Hollywood hoping to do "a lady-in-waiting
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  • 57 5 ilnti^h Governt could POt wait too M l| they wor.'t come 1:1 now, we mast go on with the co-ope-rg for U ftomic iecovery of Eur( pc "At ar.y rate for the Ume be ir.K we must go on withou', •hem. but I hopt- they
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  • 59 5 Shanghai, July 6.— Soviet sources claimed that more than 1,000 heads of families have registered at the Russian Consulate General here yesterday for the recently-anAiounced riation plan. The Soviet Union last week offered mass repatriation facilities to 3.000 Sjviet families, roughly embracing the
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  • 97 5 Paris, July 6— Three French airplanes crashed today at three different air festivals causing a total of five casualties one dead and three seriously injured and one slightly injured. French Capt. Alfred Est«itHarry was giVing an acrobatic display before a crowd of 50.000 at Villa
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    • 49 5 THE BEST (J^BINOCULfIRS OF Stocks Limited. The now Rom Binoculars give you: 50% More light. A wide field of view. Protect definition a! ways. ~y?e also stocked second hand Binoculars, :ne as new, at $80 per pair upward. ARents: NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 71. HIGH STREET. (PHONE 2588) SINOAPORE.
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  • 581 6  -  H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER r b Y ~~t t. June H» i the most tud far th cinary and Sordl Mal undeiwoi i bu i that fit thi W Eu- siness. BiM ill gctne Messina, 38-yi and procurer who said to nave n >00,000
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  • 162 6 WASHINGTON. July (i -Pre..dent Truman, warning fl 'i'" 3 todas tha millions oi peopli perately hungry,' pleaded "within our ability I our resources we will continue to do oui part to relieve hurai feringa and to h«-ip other countries to help themselves." H. made thi.-,
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  • 9 6 LONDON. Julj nod 0,. Britain t f>r M.iltrt Reuter
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  • 158 6 GANDHI FEARS MASS SLAUGHTER NEW DELHI. July 7 Mr. Osndhi gloomily picked a countrymen today tor lacK o2 c: ihusiasm ar ii da's Un|J ienc<\ but with w sdom of his eyes suppled his iv i son. This lack of enthusiasm at such a momentous event, thr Mahatma asserted, had
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  • 82 6 Most of the a mre repre- I m Ha if Ihf I I ur. nun the Arab nd thf Reuter them to tighten up He told all to ti. Pali tine.' 1 Hi. Arab tig tnemi tin v Council, pledgMab masses t voio i snap:: Arab poi
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  • 60 6 July 7 I cautiom h..'. prevent Hungarian I Relcfa German. s I Germany prop* I ttern t I learned here today Both on a brld| I and on I Lmz and D I I m v d all pel I I I All I
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  • 57 6 BUMBS IN FLEET STREE London, July 1 apped m iv car part lily Expr Ite Reuters H< Lond ad bee: he returned he found behind the dru The I) con 1 r.d Yard del took away the Cai I minuti oven ny gnite ;md ;ght dfound hall ai bi'j, Gorernmei
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  • 450 7 urmers Form Corps To Fight Extortioners Inbuilt* Stall Reporter) xt ractton <i precious dollJ ni tru- working classes m Malacca has shown lonth of Jum rding to Police ofll I the C.I.D. In the first c, d extortioner operat m ids and tampongs In the Settlemei and tii' is met
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  • 22 7 lUf:h. 1 J A 14 IV I n irely pI i\ ncludc I tie Pat: V ■v. P Reuter
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  • 30 7 "Cook's Tour" For Veteran War Hero July 4 A C plan comtfnJ urplu i youth .>pt ri m i i ed by A me: trr kr. Mid n i Reuter
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  • 134 7 A lountbatten Accepts Nine Resignations i tion^, bi. i until billed wt Ruasa Maulana Azad, Rajagopalach; gjiBhaba (Parsi), Baldev Singh (Sikh) Dr. .John Mathai (Christian), belonging to the C bl< It was understood that the Viceroy hud asfcf resignation of all nAemfr Friday last. Muslim 1. bers have nut but
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  • 113 7 MORE POLICE JOIN STRIKERS IN RANGOON Rangoon, July 6. Tension grew Ui Rangoon today i y joh ed t*v 1,000 who struck and demonstrated yester day against what they termed the read cv of th^ Ant Freed -ue. U Wan I hero of i tenders police strike, disappeared from the
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  • 74 7 PARIS. July s—Command5 Command v: the French troops m southern Indo-China will shortly be transferred to General Pierr > do La Tour Dv Moulin, it is reported tonight. Gen. D,> La Toi.r Dn Moulin formerly commanded the North African troops m northern Jndo-China. the rt
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  • 111 7 LONDON. July 6.— The Joiut Soviet-American commission io»* working out a prov*sioral govj emment for Korea resumed tfwork m the capital, Seoul, today, I Moscow rac io reported. The commission has been s;'ttinec at Pyongyarg m Th e Soviet 1 zone, where, according to a
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    • 21 7 ENJOY LIFE FULLY mum health .>>•« U „nndoulh hl.mlid with tli' ult> H is n..w ,v,sv,hl. |O rrhiv.n nttflcall) <<>mII Robinson Rd
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    • 171 7 Try This AMERICAN j*m 1 r* ANSWER TO Crossword Puzzle £^J^ 32— Long a*h 1 1 iaToH ■< rfpli ■h'o pl I- ai 34— Tierce (at>br> F^l^m^f^-t^^T^mm I 1 i im» >« it* eaniui Jft— "Th« fl«ir» ant" IE LI BsTORWB ■^IC>|1 C> 38 A Is eMslPle'NlglEißMi Ni f i*>!nb.|
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  • 905 8 Wedding At St. Matthew's -WITH VERA ARDMCI I Stturtfay '!< 1 ar.d Mrs. Lim Choa Chiang. The bride was charming In S heavy white satin and she had Bring veil. Her youngted as bridesmaid. i I noticed that her eldest sister d come to Singapore for this
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  • 166 9 Kuffies Palm Court was crowd- J .ng wh«.n J Lroan presented a Grand Or- S ..en by Raffles aug- i r;i .l.am Tell ovei i i*er sang ti ghtful ballads, "You're Mine by Hero de Ranee being special- pplauded. Two Suites by S uvr. really a listen
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  • 158 9 For Those Who Are Young You are lucky to have the years before you, who are young and active. You have plenty oi time r all the sombre col- J ours. To-day treat yourself to S all the glowing greens, yellow bluet and scarlets. They iQ blowing youth. You can
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    • 181 9 CR nl H ni I i i^ J^ J[^ 43, HIGH ST, RTNf;APORF ESTABLISHED IS 72 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants 11. 11.I 1 dc k Silvu.. Ltd.. (incorporated m C«ylon) Singapore, is 21, High St. Penang. Bishop St. I R. V. MEIER OPTICIAN Fellow of the Institute
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  • 54 10 S. S. Captain Cuts Wrist In Suicide Attemp iping h Prison to'\ VSLS uet ore 6 < when Klingi-r; i't-ii matt for i Klingerhotffer called for th« Klingerh< prison hospital v d serious.** Prison OlftcUU LSed r jn d tor a bab'. Xi tier wj :i another bving tried by
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  • 56 10 NANKING, July 6 -Oi lissimo Chiang K.t an appeal to tli population toni^l■'support the deermobilisation of manpower issued Speaking on tilt* .iry of the Ja^ ration of war, h<of China's resist^: roccvery of Mancl North China wa lilkd because of I nist rebellion. The people must
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  • 15 10 FRESH CLASHES NEAR LAHORE New Drlhi Jui, i ■■nty hi U d (Itllotinti I Reuter
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  • 19 10 he mou 9 oil] II 1 <• man whl Bri Is will as. U.P
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  • 8 10 ANGLO SOVIE TRADE TALKS I I I 1
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    • 195 10 j romiis-I xrliisi^ lo Ihe 3l€>riiin-4 Tribuiuj "SUNSfHKE FALLS" rnr^_^ \GCT TWC MONEY^/T |> UOW MUCW I OWC^yU^ I —^Jj SMioJcE Ml I IS' a i i "BELINDA" 0.K.1-TMATS ENOUGH FOR f COME ALONG TO THE "I >^" J^BUT I HAVEN'T PCW£ 1 I I WHAT YOU CRuMBUNG AT f
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  • 114 11 TS SET EXPER TS NEW PROBLEMS -Army I fl H the tactics under- 1 /oiution ilnce tlu- pioneer d of jft-propulsion They belt I ihe problem qI tiring a gun with any d< .cruracy irum a pi t.vcr 500 miles an hour at I'ber travell ng at 01 il »ii
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  • 131 11 PRODUCE MARKETS Ed tx'low are per where ted. kedah $47, Siam l 544. 1 $106: No. 2 qualititg $85— 587. Si am No. 1 fv STB, >80. i Australian $60. 10. i I I I I I 1 $40. N I I I I r r -i 1 1 y
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  • 93 11 NEW DELHI. July 6 PoUirg Sylhet District or As-am and i district! of the North., -ntier Piovin,. to determine? i the future ot those .^ections began tocay. and tlrsi repi the balloting was peaceful Svlhet. wh«*re polling vvi' 1 »-nd tomorrow, the issue whether the
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  • 47 11 JOOJAOARTA. July s —An Indonesian Army communiqu on July 1 two Duu drove toward Krcmbanpun Hcdjoketto. m the Bon area, by fUDj and piorta Kilties on t.Ui s de-. b figures were not T':. unique says th« Dutth had intensified operatcri^ m the U.P
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  • 91 11 YUGOSLAVIA ALLEGES NEW KILLING BELGRADE, July 6—Yugoslav official report published m Belgrade today alleged tha "white guard band had crossed frontier into Yugoslavia from Austria and killed a leading member of the "peoples commit t. tjie district government m the Maribor district. (The 'white guadrs" wei-j Slovene quisling format iou^
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  • 57 11 CHINA GETS 48 UNRRA LOCOMOTIVES SHANGHAI, July 6.— Th? largest oct'an -borne shipment of railroad locomotives i t i transportation history, arrived yeserday afternoon when 43 U.N.R.R.A. locomotives and tenders were delivered here from ihe United States. Each locomotive weighed 100 tons and were shipped aboard the special Norwegian tramship
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  • 28 11 Gcvn-iment of India plan to tal 153,000 now telephon*v> In th^. country within the next five years. The number or telephones at the end of war was 120,000.
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    • 27 11 "ALLANDER" STILL TOPS THE SALE BEST VALUE 5-Vaive Set ON HIRE PURCHASE I PAYMENT S lOO-00 -&-4 of S 28-00 CASH PRICE y^lNANGtijNG?^] S JOO-00 Only IH^H^"^^^
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    • 291 11 Ships alongside the Rlngao >re tor<. from Tumpah wharves:— Sekar.ak (Palombai gt 175 btoct nruApp tons, from Pal°mbai.s. AEST WHARF marK ißrUlsn 732 tons. Godown 123 Brastagi from Palembang Godown 4 5 Elplunor. Antilochus (British) 577" Godown 6 7 Marine Addi tons, from Hokr Korg Pajul\. Krlan (British" 461 tors.
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    • 396 11 lON YOUR RADIO TODAY! Rado Mulaya-Sinyapo BI.l'E NETWORK MALAY /w ENGLISH PROGRAM 1 1- s m the medium wave band A: 6 77 m« cycles jier ceiond m t»* 4» n. band. 00— 11.00 pni 48j metres n medium wave band A: 4.82 > megacycles p er second m the
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    • 74 11 13s; 7.45 l News m Musir, 8 30 t and Present" Weekly m Amoy; 8.45 1 ial and N»>ws m Cantoiies ami Opt'll'tig Annou m««nt and Prugfazhme Sultlmnry m t with Signature Tune; 9.02 prifts; 9.\6 Time iiul Ne\ts m Tamil; 930 Bhujans, 9.45 Instrumental. 10 p Talk 111 Tamil:
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  • 69 12 aaur- m 1^43 Germany, accordlni do cuznenU, protested to th legation m Berne The German tha: pea wen :z«.d by the Ailied General Staff witr. I disrupting and I Germany. The Swiss made an investigat the charge and sent its nndtngs to the British
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  • 84 12 70-Million Jap Allies— Not To Be Sneezed At t Daily n editorial titled "J pan's Future and Ours," approves General McArthun recommen-i!-ly signing of the Japi c treaty. tM Japanese are a good U more industrious than some the Europeans whom we are bemg high, pressured to bail —meaning that
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  • 103 12 Airmen Compare Notes On Flying Discs 5015 E. I July 6 Thn?2 bserved the mv.<tnpared at least as lance or larger 'ha* an airplane, and thai ar m e'-ouns "< ?.ty>~>ng to be the mother unit befpuse what f does the othinimeciately imitate Ore flyer who ha< alrea \y 1
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  • 44 12 CULVER, Irciars, July 6 Admiral H. E. Ynrneli retired Wartime Commander of the Asiatic Fleet said today that universal military trailing may be useful" but he most American Of the 46th sumn liool of Culver \caha I innil UP
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  • 11 12 HF^ July r, Wh»'M •n champ flft^on rounds here today. Reuter
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  • 48 12 JERUSALEM. July 6— Eliez*>r vapian. Jewish Agency Treasurer. e<iay declared at the resumed pubk se&> here of the United Nations special Palestine Committee that Palestine could absorb "addi;ional millions" of people that he zicrioultural population of the country could I doubled and >erhaps trebled throueh laret» scale Reuter
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  • 39 12 China Takes Over Jap Warships ■M i I I I band mv I I I crowd I L I 5 aferlorltj i I the hODe ih M bulU up a new na the Western PacUj a M pond. UP
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  • 45 12 POL ICE HOLD EX -VICHY MAN Paris. July 5 A police commission c was one of several p pic ufl ed today m a Bl I V a result ol the rece I od 'black maquis I throw the Prencl. Repi t>l :fl reported Reuter
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  • 32 12 "HEATHER"CUP GOLF COMPETITION IPOH.— An 'EU tit ion for raembo: Golf Club for tho I nre>ented by Mr. I s now m protr'. on July 31. Mcmb, I cards for any I
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  • 195 13 Britain's future roh- ol power m India, was disManchester Guardian which referred it since the "British adventure n the Indian ocean, the "Continued Malaya and HoDgkons will hardiy Justify tish commitments m Eastern Asia." Britain ry Bri- V. id. m Independence Bill Parliament i
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  • 11 13 6. Tile the subII •y. Rab- UP
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  • 141 13 LUPESCU 'S CONDITION —GRAVE RIO DE JANEIRO. July 6 Magda Lupescu who became the former King Carol's mis--1 tress m 1924 and his wife last Thursday, existed on Bunday by i blood transfusions and her physicians feared that she might die within hours. a reliable source said she had ous
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  • 48 13 ATHENS. July 6— Fatoteurs blew up 100 yards of the Alexandr x>lisSoupli railway fine m Western Thiace. the Athens News Ajrtncy imported last night. A military force pursued th t saboteurs who rted into wooded reg on. one of them being drowned m the River Hoxre. i Reuter
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  • 51 13 SHANGHAI July 7.— Chinese press reports of the worst flood m 60 years m Chengtu area, the capital of Szechuan province, were received here today. The swollen Chingkiang River flooded the outskirts of Chengtu and over 1,000 people were reported to have been drowned along the river.-
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  • 67 13 LONDON, July 6— Carrying hall a dozen tennis rackets Jack Kramer, winner of the men's singles championship at Wimbledon, left London airport tonight. Kramer said he was going back to the United (States to prepare for the defence of the Davis Cup at Forest Hills. Commenting on
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  • 71 13 Athens. July 5. A blaze whicn fire brigade officials declared was due to sabotage broke out today m a gallery of the Tameion Building. University Street, headquarters of British forces m Greece. Two women. Injured m an explosion In a small shop under the gallery,
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  • 230 13 Tenant Gets Back Former Premises Malacca, Monday. An order to be put back into possession of the Ist floor No. 3. Bunga Raya was made m favour of the applicant Yon£ Chin Hin by the Dispossessed Persons' ard when the application was heard m the District The respondent to the
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  • 17 13 f HA] July Pendent WUte! h House I he knell n o Plt for th€ nast Reuter
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  • 51 13 HOBART. TASMANIA. July 5— Pield Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief cf the Imperial Genearl Staff, arrived here today Dy an r Mcli bourne to revisit the scenes of his >od in Tasmania and to meet »*ay of the people he kne* when .thtr was Bishop of the island.
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  • 133 13 i 1 GOf July 6 Fl y {n S saucers reported by hundreds of persons from coast to coast w-re said to be increasing m number on Sunday and the Army and science be^an an earnest campaign to determine whether the renorts were fact o
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  • 52 13 >in* aporeans Ul catc h their first glimpse of these "n.vinr ."Saucers" at the PavlHon Theatre today when they »«e the latest (iaumnnt-Rri-tteh nous that precedes the ■bowing of the picture Matt«f Of IJfe And Dtftth". s l»« is of the flying discs M itained In
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  • 15 13 CHICAOO. July 6— Holiday d«a! 4th of J d at 440 or mill, tflkm II
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  • 135 13 Chines e Drug Shops Cannot Sell Liquor Malacca. Monday. ng Board of Justices which Sat m the UIBH m made the ruling that no renewals or new licences will be made to Chinese dispensaries Hitherto it had been the on nee to license Chinese disp*n varies for dispensing liquor lor
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  • 71 13 NEI IMPORTS: BRITAIN SECOND ON THE LIST BATAVIA. July 6. America was first and Britain was second on the list of Indonesian Imports for January, 1947, a survey just completed show-. The United States sent imports valued at 8,300,000 guilders. During the same timo Britain sert 5.000,000 guilder worth of
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    • 133 13 MARLBOROUGH Season Extended For Today Only 3.30, 6.30 ar.a 9.15 P.M. MUMTAZ SHANT, ANJUM and A. SHAH m a super Musical Social "DEKHO-JEE" (In Hindustan) DO NOT MISS IT THIS TIME! Released Thru. Man jit Brothers. SINGAPORE. OPENING TOMORROW "School Master" (Hindustani) Watch Out For "QEET" (In Hindustani) V m>NE<^A47O9
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  • 308 14 Publication Of Share Market Information Mlhill Ku quotatl'i H:t which we 40c and (i i c *haded wHh Ptlbn 2 l I 31 and Bejrjuni went up to -'<) 3. ii the ca '><•• i prlci io wide rnkid!'' quotations i i little value Industrials were ady Wearjies w Mfhcr
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  • 39 14 RIBISKK MAKKIT •'I ibUL Market Corl lubber market was quiet throughoui j v and pi unchanged Saturday 8 fob. Neither buyer- run ♦Simi\ Group tall bus ted dull YESTERDAY'S RRICI llei lb rob m ,ly m
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  • 200 14 STOCKHOLM, .lul> ti— l.w Bin>t(in, (natch maker for the I'wentieth Century Sportiiu Club, tonight proposed a X turn fight between Joe Bak*.. and Oik Tandhert; In Madin. n Square (lard«*n In an interview. Burstoii said. "twentieth Century Sport nit; Club c» finals might be «nipr» vsrd
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  • 44 14 Ipoh. Men Mr. J. E. Kt\ RA btlpendiary Steward. iay issued the foil In the iir>; race Vivacious rl and Inter ered with El Alamein. bucked as Uv mile m R.i. awaj lient. Imii; the nint '1 lott v,
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  • 26 14 the chami Hen* poi ed, hit 1 1 tiU to n hoil ii th». c), who i m Ukeh i July 16.
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  • 16 14 Th« Mcrrytlmc Badmin ill hold Mr. Edmund V. «> 111 i) Sunday July 11 ,i.m.
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  • 57 14 say c Lives New Hope For Air, Sea Survivors WASHIN' July 6.— Th( md sysi thousand rr. l< n will rnt < ut. The nI i botnlM H plane ild md Ujid imit -J and i bo picked up bj It By < pert I r.i]
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  • 344 14 m •term a 4 IMU-RIU* Buyer Srllrr J 30 ¥.UU Tin 6: n 3 Do. Pi- United 41 00 43.00 s 11 uu i».SW 3 50 3.U0 N Prff. 900 IO.QOv.d. 0.90 i) 00 Eastern 56.00 60.00 W H.u-.ui. 00. 41 00 00 19.00 19 h kong
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  • 284 15 FINAL ROUND AT JALAN BESAR i ur leaders, the Army, who huw il games, meet i todn mXiii liev v ihe }U t tv%o md. but l\ hM\t a y:anie m hand. 1 A lortnight ago. the aid sell to snatch lull po
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  • 24 15 Singh's 100 Out ■LUMJPUR, July m itury I 1 1 crick beat Club by 4 1 one Inn m tly I nly t I
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  • 68 15 State Cricket: Kn m Our Own K**p«rter.) SEREMBAN. July b. '1 no owing have been elect- eri Sembilan at cricket against at Kuala Lumpur. 1 n July 19 and 20: G H C. Hamlin (Capn), A. R. Cliapman, Gur--slngh, B. J. Diunysius. •tain Reeve-Tucker, G.
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  • 202 15 Our Own Reporter. IPOH A brown monger I *****, owned by a local tailo' sin ru. who has his prem m Brew^ter Road caused q Doj Sam.aav ni %n it gave birth to a litter ot four out- of which was found to be a
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  • 27 15 STOCKHOLM. July 6— Trygvo Lie arrived at Oslo today by Skythe encc or xh- hail n Norwa n. L f P.
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  • 5 15 Not Through Wars Yet zfcnbv
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  • 34 15 EUh'»tir "B" g. :1 drily a well 1 Interval th- i up A and 01 Sultan Youngsters 3. held the Chi Athletir at .it tuo all.
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  • 40 15 SEALF WIN BY ODD GOAL Tin SKALF (.Civilian) XI defeated itt'S tw< 1 the Victoria School ground. Khian ir«v«" the BBALF sidr» tho lead, but Carnegie rqualis«d It half-time. Soon after t? >• of ends. Yook Chin f<>r SEAL? witfc yurds
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  • 346 15 South Africans Score 339 batting dour!} foi tody bi and i 19 m n the Third Test natch. butting d nt»*ipiibe and th» innings v ri hours 55 inmu It u;.s 4a minute* before they scund run J'rom th<- railway end wher»dwin, bowling steadily and
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  • 104 15 Pt-nazig. Monday. Penang lubber labourers numbering over 1 GOO have refused the new scale of handling and packing charge-* drawn up by the Penang Rubber Exchange m conjunction witn the rubber sub-Committee of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Penai.o Rublxr Dealers Assignation
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  • 82 15 M.U. Governor At Sports Meet Ipoh. Saturday A large gathering was present at the 21st annual athlet.' of the Si. Michael's Institution today Hi Excellency tl S:r Edward Gent. Lady Gent, the Hem. fir. A. V. Aston MC. and YTM Raja Muda were among the guests present. There wa a
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  • 39 15 PENANO. July 7. 11 a grout dlsappoirttmeni the King Edward VII school of Taiplng when getting the Penanß «,iit tor 83 runs. fell .n ha< l to b» m th( cnck at the I' i ound.
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  • 145 15 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. With nine winners to h s dit, Mi. M. Van Breukelen wss easily the champion trainer of the Perak Turf Club meetinp concluded last Saturday. Mr. Marland and Capt. R. Mcßae-Pattie. with four winiMTi each, tied for second place. Sp.mer
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  • 23 15 Ol I lOK 18 PENAI Putins. tli' llub lost tl to tl dub "B" i !l A crlcki th,. Polo eroui
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  • 184 16 ■i} to hou hi i, Lawrenc* Peng i 9, Hra kill. <i Un y bu.s on June .'iv. ioy Kok Or •nc. lehool n»at< iding 000 l ol the Holy inno- i that at about l.uu •"i OH 'hi day m qu* w
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  • 102 16 (Our Own Reporter.) NJANG. July 7— "l hope thij ease will bo brought to the notice 01 the army authorities that it may be a guide ani serve as a severe warning to them for future regulations of their dealings m scrap metal which they
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  • 28 16 LONDON, Julj 7. Buses, i trolley bup.es ard trams m I.onJon wcr,. bick to normal toiay after Sunday's ur official "to tet" strike for higher Sunday jay Reuter
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  • 59 16 An Interesting ceremony will be held on Thursday (July 10) on the Padang. H s Excellency the Governor Gemral will present new Colc.urs (shown above) to the Ist Battalion. Queens Royal R.ffiment, at the ceremony which bPffias at 5 p.m. and expected to last for approx.matclv
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  • 6 16 •>r! T i:iiist night,
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  • 253 16 ges Councils (From Our Own Report ti Kuala Lumpur, July 7. J lUI c r, Mala. ul i.L driftUi| to make legal pr n for the creation of Wt CouncUi fox itittini terms i Uditieni of employment m In duitrlei and trades for i
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