Morning Tribune, 4 August 1947

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  • 5 1 MORNING TRIBUNE sertesj 10 CENTS
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  • 158 1 Opposition To White Paper I mi Our Own Reporter) 3.— A rive-man committee, each from the Penang, Chinese Chamber.- v I nsider sending a protest cently published White Paper inted by the Pan-Malayan bers of Commerce at its Comboday. This was disclosed by Mr.
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  • 35 1 IAM STOPS RICE MUGGLERS AND HOARDING m Siam- Juced B B B ns, which B B acture of B products the B paddy, H d rice i B bran. ippreB venty B I B Reuter
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  • 10 1 SPLA PSHED BODY OF CHINESE IN LANE I 10th U.P.
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  • 422 1 King Appoints New Governors Of India The King ed thP !ip pun Mountbatton aa Governor India t Mi jmnah x,mifron, ,al foundation Units Van Mook hinted thai am iin- order from the Republican side would iU in prvmpt Diiu-h action. Mook said. "When peace ii-turbed prompt action will b >
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  • 326 1 DUTCH COMPLY WITH UNSC CEASE FIRE DEMAND VAN MOOK ORDERS TERMINATION OF HOSTILITIES Indonesians Disappointed Over Non*Return Of Captured Cities H ATA VI A. Aug. 3. Di\ Van Mook announced tonight that the Netherlands would comply with thr Security Council*! (ease fire order. Order has been given to terminate Dutch
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  • 77 1 Greetings To Queen Tribune Staff Reporter) liOtf. Aug. His E the G> rernor. Sir Edward (ifnt. hcs >nt the following h< Secretary of State for the Colonies for trans<on to Her Majesty the Qtutn "rt *he occasion of Her M*. birthday today, g. On behalf of the Government and people
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  • 290 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) field Marsha! Viscount Montgomery, who arrived unexpectedly early on Saturday afternoon and leaves for this morning, yesterday evening told Press correspondents that he was returning home on his own __"Nobody ordered me home," h e said. "Monty-, attired in a khaki
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  • 132 1 REPUBLICANS WANT FULL WITHDRAWAL Batavia, Aug. 3. The Republican Government, in reply to the UN order declares that th» decision taken by the Security Council up till now has not yet been officially received by th< Republican Government. Therefore the Republican Government, hope that the aforementioLiec decision will be handed
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  • 67 1 3 More Arrests In Burma Assassinations Rangoon, Aug. 3.— Two Burmese Excise Inspectors and one Chinese trader were among the latest to be arrested by police in search for the assassins who mowed down inost of the Burmese Government a fortnight ago. A third Burmese, U Soe Lin. rep- le
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  • 135 1 London. Aug. 2.— Today, four days before the economic situation is thrashed out in Parliament. British trade union chiefs considered the appoal for overtime and increased production made to them by the nation's chief planner and member of the "inner cabinet i\lr. Herbert Morison. For three
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    • 29 1 0 An indispensable aid to sound s!?ep/ HIGH QUALITY AMERICAN BED SHEETS \9O 56.00 MxM 57.50 81x108 '00 Pillow cases 42x36 52.00 BAJAJ TEXTILES r \i ins n v
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  • 511 2 THE FIGHT AGAINST STORE'S TB i he for tiinfit .tt i«>ji of u- ern i, n( Dinin .1 with equal wj "id Miihput l( ui ti thi« nnin a ti.i'\ oi* this ition lor Ike past tw< «t <laied Dr. tJhen Su
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  • 80 2 ribune Staff R( Dr, Chen Su San, who Is sh •tend thi world eonfi i YMCA; to be .ii August 12, I to an informal dinnner las) night >y the omclals ol the Chines YMCA in Singapor< Dr Chen pleaded to ■.lie conference for th(
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  • 27 2 iHa:i were k rem j down by the Dutch i bV [nd e union Jack, Chinese, [c n Indonesian, Am-'; can and LISO flown at,
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  • 86 2 PEDESTRIAN ROBBED AND STABBED A Chinese pedesirian of a street hold-up, who tred U> rer Uic money which had been taken from him by three Chinese robbers, received a s*ab id in the back n *he small hours of the morning, y-oster-day. The hcM-up took place at the ;urction of
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  • 58 2 Holdirj; up inmates o." a Chii esc shop in Circular Road a 1 11. 'JO a.m. on Saturday, a single Chinese gunman helped himself to four rolls of clo.h worth $80 and escaped in a taxi. By the time tho taxi was picked up by
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  • 54 2 The "Singapore Illustr Weekly" published by W. G. P. Da vies, printed by Edwin G. Owsiak at the Craftsman Pre-.> 302 Orchard Road, made its debut on Saturday. Pictures in the magazine, cover all the important functions of the week in Singapore from sports to politics, wedding
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  • 89 2 KLM MALAYS ASK FOR LEAVE Malays in flingo tor the Dutch KLM m the i/llife and nil H d K'avo for a i- rel work. Mr. A- E. Pilgraiv <r of thi' KLM Tribune yesterday th; ted an "underj roi at hanci iis Malay stall He expressed surpri hould happen.
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  • 71 2 Indian Orchestra Recital Tha Sri Ramakrishna Ora tra gave a recital fri m Ri Malaya on Saturday at 10.15 Some of the items < intd were Carnatic ion Edith Paul Hindiist.t Mrs. Saradha Sha: th< director of the Among other selections I M£ss Jayaluckshim! Hindustani on the br< and unity
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  • 329 2 "The spirit of democracy can only be realised if there is no discrimination." Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan said at a dinner held at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday by the Alumn: Association (.1 the King Edward VII College of Medicinr.
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    • 93 2 OLD CLOTHES (HADE NEW! M> Dry Cleaning Dytbtg < o and invi.si! |ing a1 the WASHINGTON DRY CLE ANING CO. Orchard Rd Telephone *****. Bingapor« within 24 iiours »n»:iuclinu Collection d Delivery SoFradios ALL WAVE 'Mod. 358 v.iiv Bupi rhel A.C dm On View At Happy World XIIIHITION NIGHTLY (RADIO
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  • 538 3 "Cease Fire" Call Has Steadying Ef fect On Local Market PRODUCE AWKETS ROUND-UP I .Tribune Market c.rnM>«mdeiit) Us «,u.et «*>■ li «LfTth?N.W. P-dace reaching "",";> tL*Ut ...v Jiv, Ol the re u,' s quotations well beyond tlieir calcui ,I,lm some ousiness was transacted in r S i :'u an I
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  • 26 3 h Por- Bidallit I I I I I :'d not I could I I the iuli I he I A4l
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  • 5 3 Landslips D elay Train I"
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  • 147 3 lSl in na^airf 2 Hatless. dnml now in civilian j. 100 commandos today revised St. Nazairo o wat C h «ie ;S r Pl ;;l niei M P;>Ul Readier, unvel] a memorial to their r ?'d JIV in a raul which lives as an
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  • 255 3 SITIAWAN, Aus- 2:—Sentences of two months ri without the option ol a fine for operating a mil! for moling padi without licence, an a fine of $1,000 or four i;«onths r.i for bi eaki ng the seal of a rico mil! without the
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  • 277 3 'erj him its kmd in Pin IP 1500,00 which issuf. permission i :i obtained from the j seen Malayan Ui. The new concern is the A6 l&h. The capital is divided 500,000 orclinary share* priced $1 each and the registered Office or the Company
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  • 141 3 Tribune Thanked For Prompt Action KUALA LUMPUR, Aur? 3- On the night of July 23 a^ j cbcut 8. 30 p .m., smoke w«a seen ccmir,^ out oJ" the first floo: the Gert-ral Pest Office by some members of the Tribure staff. The Fire Brigado was sum- monei! by one
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    • 102 3 PEKING I. At CO., [SPECIAL REDUCTION" CAMPHOR-WOOD CHESTS ALL SIZES 66, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TEL. 3380 simpik rry 4*o si "Non-IVip" MHMM« u:^ e»irt-tiKJ> f.mplr ig ofMM Tf>cre r ur o«b«T t*o haaded A act I «pocd hitherto unobta.. Ha 1 11 11 1 v rm n ">" Ir.mi !*o
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    • 218 4 Aui tralia 1 i tion in bringing the case oi Indonesia before the United Nations Organisation, and thus stealing a march on [ndia, is a fact of great signiflc More than any other non Asiatic power, AustraE'ia has becom conscious. Tin.', America and Britain have great
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    • 146 4 The F ading Vision During the l ng war years, despite the bombings I the killings, the spirit of mankind was nourished by the hope ol better times to come after the war. We consoled ourselves with the thought ol a world built upon the Atlantic Chartei and of M
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    • 73 4 throughout lh,. world will note with Pleasure thai a dlsastei ol the greatest magnitude been averted In India, in deference to > i from their astrologers the new [ndian Inlon Cabinei win be sworn In at one minute P»st midnight on August H 15 instead of August 14
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    • 18 4 Th e Looc Comes Home ne hundred and the Imperial "HI be Mium-M to the Rail ■'!> lh« tod
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  • 910 4  - THE FA RMERS' PAR ADI SE Dodwell Cooray C.nl.ng Simpai delightful place- except for its mosc|i. 7 Hill tl anotl i Kuala Lumpui it winds u.sly for several i i until it reaches its hi! I inl at Ointing Simj From there the road .-ids equally sharply to Ointing Simpah
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  • 171 4 Andro Siegfried. vT'titf] in Le FlKar o (Paris) on thp countrie.s 01 Asa, says: As becoming a centre ol partially liberated as it from the western ii fluences v. have for so long played a domircnt part there. But it would be a mistake to
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  • 870 5  -  Bernard Slydel NEWS HROM THE BRITISH STUDIOb By- h t H »LOl R B K B R oped. H we re H ever H v' unit B ip the rature drop--3 ory H era equipment B B d tance BsKiNMKM IN PRAGUE B n n unit
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  • 7 5 had towel sewn in stomach 1 U.P.
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  • 183 5 GMLU wants more delegates for ILO conference 'Tribune Staff Reporter* Tho Government md Mun:< pal Labour U: era 1 1n selection of only one delegate to represent all typos of Workers Unions in Sngapore at the International Labour Organise t ion's preparatory conferenc in New Delhi n October. ab solutely
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  • 63 5 NANKING, AUC- 2.— Chna's postwar trial of traitors and collaborators is gradually drawing to a close, but war crimes trials are expected to last we'l into winter. Of 9,400 persons brought t<» trial on treason charges since V-J D;iy. 272 have been scntencad to death. 722
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    • 60 5 Efficient to Operate fcgl^^ Stencils changed in a matter J t< of seconds. Colour can be HONEO changed at will— no cleaning mm u \roß WHATEVER YO! \i; SED WHATEVER YOIM SEEN FOR THE LONG HI N OR SHORT— ITS BETTER TO (M L IN RONEO and DO [HE JOB
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  • 533 6  - Service Men Proposed For British Industry H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LEHER by H i Pi t ihi- I ;n j,. that four circu i thai point hi conten J tt.it the Qovtrßmi ii' iut u n I- c< ufte ii h:t|i" na to b* predominantly < ive. Mr. ■i c.
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  • 372 6 Teachers Want More Money For Education p ihould be spent on edu< ;,u T«achei n. r urday u on th* t-xpt-ndi- j at oresent allotted to cdu 'Tl is spending tar to liltlt> on educatii I *M\ lnr governments <>f utlu-r countries a»'d. Th U :> it declared. "Great Br»--iun
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  • 88 6 Frightened Indian Presumed Dead (Tribune Staff Repcr^cn Malacca Saturday. An Indian. G. Sithambaram who we* attached to the Jasin DUtrict Office and who was al raid that the '3-Star Party' were nut for his life was .n the I Court today presumed to have died on or after Oct. r».
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  • 163 6 (Tribune Staff Re\ Dr. Chen Sit Lan. Singapore's foremost < in ttu fifth I (Kiainst tu> annotvm rday th nf .ion. oo? dollars we >>nul- available hit t) Jubilt* Fund to thr And-Tnle < >t lt sis Associn tion With the money, he said. Association
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  • 36 6 Di B. R. Sreeniva of th€ fl Kin- College ol Mod. I that. ernmon* wan I I I H. :if!dod thai I had bi M in M I I M
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  • 13 6 July 20 I In fl out oi 7.1 m nil
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    • 32 6 i;xp<!rt I,udl«s Drtta Maken Latest Fiihloßi CHOP CHING MDND >r(h:ird Koad. Sjnuaporo formrrly at 153 Orchard Road, I'rompt Serrlet: Sutlstuction Guaranteed H_ Shipment Arrived HARDENITE octagonal tool steel Rahamin Penhas Ltd. -IGAPORf
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  • 484 7  -  JOHN EDE BOOKS REVIEWED BY wu I I Sfwi urn in I f. I II B a \.uiy h^d l r l and c ■cht or John returned m a i-peou t i fact t wne 1 fn his cere, i >o diilicul*. t B' 'rash
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  • 25 7 >ndon. l.—Tk« Automoj twenty million poop I the roaUa over the Bank holiday and •■qual >! of prewar bank days.- Reuter
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  • 168 7 "DON'T DEPEND ON OTHERS FOR OUR RICE" -UNION GOVERNOR (Fn in Our Own Reporter). KUALA LI MPI R, Sat.— The i for Malaya to depend .»n her ilt.rts to produce toed and not to place much reliance on imports ;>. stronrly stressed by Iward Gent, Gmv6vnm »i lyan Union, when
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  • 47 7 LONDON. Aug. 2— Police ard mcrr. 1 :hv Society for the ProCruelty to Animals are ng i.» capture a stray Alsatian *"h'( .to hiding plaiv in Edmonton i ,r:,y tv.iie daily >ch of i us livrd •inoi Slewing no On. may Reuter
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  • 8 7 MAI d bu Id
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  • 7 7 EGYPTIANS BOYCOTT DUT CH SHIP u I >
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  • 267 7 (Tribune lienorter) ARC HDEAOON OI SINGAPORE, THE VI N I> R HOMMIIALL, IN AN EXCLI SI rtltVll V WITH Hit: TRIBUNE ON SATURDAY ATTACKED THE ADMINISTRATION Oj II'OKF AS BEING lAR TOO F\FI:NSIV! .ernment. much m< on the administration of I Ti- Archdeacon, who
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  • 22 7 NANKING, Aug. 2.— Chinese reports said Generalissimo Chiang Kai•hek will visit Kulin- fo r a brief ay.
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    • 194 7 Monday Morning I Puzzle Corner Thia wt of variety puzzle fthoald 4 •fford you.nu^ r^ 4-Hov noany f, ui -!otte,- wo I [2. 13 I Jl v BMUiy tour-letter worUa cMn r— —L— J form ending n EAT? I '.-WORD DIAMOND r^~ 1 Cue word diamond centres 011 Q> 7
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  • 671 8 AROUND THE TO WN -WITH VE M? iE Air House I I Ml and neck non I AJ [urshal Air V'.c, d( i i n and Miss P. Air Vice Marshal an Nd I key. Brigadier and Mrs. Brigadier ind Mrs. CouttJ M MOee, Mrs L. H. Cox.'i Peter H-
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    • 33 9 F #ttr Wt tW?¥ r STOCKS AVAILABLE AT ALL FIRST CIASS DEALERS. **enrs fn MoXayv THE FEDERAL DJSPFNURY. LTD AICCBDAV lIhVI 1104 I IS UCDC ncnc "NESPRAY" is Neslle's Full Cream Powdered Milk.
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  • 141 10 Special I Eg n by an I I v I I I I H children fed re al C that shr a he Jii'l <^H For two mini I M I woul i like t > 1H J hurried teleph< ne throng)
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 205 10 I Comics-Exclusive the Morning IrBIMI i J NOW ..Vkepbyj-. kUUANDi NO i^m 1 WAY BUT P PACING i r— "l Hi^ii*/!, u,, p I 1 fnußoy cocTim ooing mv sest. ••S.ANOTHi IFVOU I OTJi MP^ n lESSMVSOUL! fk7 nf Yf A c N 'NPICKHtKUP 1 l IT^MV LITTLE y |HVsW|wl
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  • 159 11 I fur ice, by SU lumni Association of at i the lon. He t! tll n struggle of unit«nt medland tki back pa» ricremeiiti to Oovernment icrvants wew irani But he added, the recent DM not due to salary Uijiea, but to aj
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  • 63 11 PRODUCE MARKETS per EM where jH ::.mH 5106; No. 2 ■Othu- q .^B5-$B7. B Ik 8i s: $34. H No i V 1 $50 H- No. 1 $37: I oc 1 $40: Lamuong < black) I e $112 K ST- "nuaMtj ar: <? Sll Black I fS W quaI Bali
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  • 6 11 DOCT ORS' GIFT TO RED CROSS
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  • 176 11 Brooch The Kids Played With Is Worth £400 tH) S|Kcial \rr«.iiKenuiir With The DAILY MIKKOK) LONDON. For years, the gelf children of Wimpson-lane, Milbrook, Southampton, played eddiiigs'* with an old brooch. It was worth al>out £400. value came to Ught aft<r Mrs. Alice Mabel St'lf sent Brenda. 12, the eldest
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  • 49 11 LiOiNLHJi-i, auc wnn<» rngnt Lieutenant Jock Mathieson of the RAP station at Saint Eval wius pilot*- Laiu-ast< r a sra-cull flew into the plane and struck hun between eyes. The sveond pilot landed pl.ine and Mathieson was t^ken to hospital for treatment. Reuter
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  • 162 11 Ships alongside the s,lngai>ore wharves: WEST WHARF Godown 1 2 Euryadcs. God own 3 Tung Son>;" down 5 Steel Scientis Godown 6 7 Teucer lown P 9 Trevethoe. wn 10 11 Ma. 1 iwn 12 Bni ■wn 15 16 Somersetahii 3uma< COAL PLANT San Rafael (1). EMPIRE DOCK
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  • 29 11 his month tl tn and n p.; s<.ns will be given every Satu to prisons I of Ih. i n (■> ;iii Ten 'lul> lilted m I
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  • 155 11 INDIAN FLAG CEREMONY IN U.S. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 A coast-to-cou>-t broadcast by the Indian Ambassador, Asaf Ali, and a me& from President Truman will featur.the historic ceremony when the n< u Indian ting is hoisted above the Indian Emi>as:sy here on August 15. In the absence of the Secretary of
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  • 199 11 The undernoted newly added nonfiction and fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday next; Bhum (Eric) Comp. Everyman's Dictionary of Music (.For reference only); Forster (E.M.) Abinger Hai Knappttt (Rachel) A Pullet lon the Midden; Ki-abbe (Henning) Voices from Britain. Illus; LivieKoJWe (F.S.) The School Psychologist;
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  • 158 12 U-nt" dui i Parachute Collapsed 1 i K,. in nun. ;wil I!--.moth'f pi in, .iikl th( rachute colli M.ir. who aln rendod were ..truck. 'i. The display was watched by on lor officers Including the C "i the Southern Command, Leul
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  • 174 12 8,000 JAP TROOPS WERE TORPEDOED Malacca, Saturday. An echo <»f th; torpedoing and sink-; Ing of a Japanese transport. the "Skoshi Maru" by Allied submarines was heard in the High Court, in an application regarding a presumption of death. A Malay survivor of the "Skoshi Mam." Abdul Talip bin Rabu
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  • 13 12 Tiw >h< u- AUK. 1 Worn. and robea U.P.
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  • 135 12 They Will Probe Wedd ing Trousseau Secre ts pecial \itaiu»«neiit With Hie >undt IMttora tain ha un to tij Elizabi edding trous wh ,r will set the fashion planning new mal that they can fli r and reap thi and work peopl le centre, toUi i .vith Interest the i
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  • 53 12 ARMED ROBBERIES DOWN LAST MONTH Irmed robb Ivally going ther in the Iropped to 5 ii I last month then i tti TOKIO. Aug. 1 Ilirohno will shori book ol his biologir over the past 22 years. The: searches which won wide I claim throughout th before the Pacific Wa
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    • 110 12 CAN THERE BE BETTER, BRIGHTER HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT THAN THIS? 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15,/ 1 ATH A V PhoDe (i.45, 9.30 V/l 1 I 111 1 3400 Van tings! <£**-* •^■l^^v Von donees/ l/ M^M- Musta^ i /i /^,j>i tug f love >n llr 'MflNv* nK TECHNICOLOR m. A VAA» V
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    • 66 12 1.15, 3.30, 6.30 9 p.m. JSI.9 J I -fc B I await you! "BEYOND ¥i mi BLUE HORIZON" 'm^Bk iii Glorious ''jfariß fIB Thundering Thrills at ivVB GUN POINT! Acticn-packed W<- ierr. v ™™iMBiBBB»BBB«"l AIR- CONDITIONED PHONE 5159 WjtM O 11 2 4.15 fi-30 J^ jL M J DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS,
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  • 10 13 Ho ot er Will Tell Time I I I I
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  • 633 13 Britain Reports 302 Cases, Austria Has 25 Deaths LONDON Auuust 3. Poliomyelitis (infantile paralysif) the scourge of the summer months was s n udiug fradlUlly across Furone on Saturday with 'Wl cases reported in Britain, deaths recorded In Austria and scattered outbreaks of the
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  • 123 13 IPOH, Aug. 3.— A Malay, Yeo^ bin Ahmad, who borrowed private car to convoy 338 kaUies of rco from Park t 0 Greentown, Ipoh, for the purpose of holding a feast, following a marriage ceremony, was a doleful man when District Judge JG. Adams ordered
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  • 102 13 Taiping Streets Will Be Better Lit By Nov. TAIPING. Aug. 3— All IW existing cast -iron iamp stard:'ds in Taiping's mam l "O- i roughfareswill.be shortly n(1, to mak^ wav for modern mercury vapour elect r»c lamps. Already at several important •treet junctions, these n.ew lamps suspended on stool cab
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  • 29 13 KUALA LUMPL.i. AU| The following replj ha i by Hia Excellency th i Bftr Edward Gent, fr oi Burma to ui ind my ;r kind
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    • 31 13 tARLBOROUCH A 331 9.15 p.m. K KUMAI v d Only KISMI l IcMICHAEL I J 0RL °S STATIONS-DAY NIGHT Ml(IVI FEATURES:N lon,--n i< >mai tp h^>^ 2 ,0R HARD RD, STOW
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    • 195 13 huries Dickens" U II Done. (Picture) PAVTIIONa Today tour Shows 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 on:. Stan: i Stanley Holloway AltVed Drmyton < vnl Kiel. her. Bernard Milt* l>«rtk Bond Sally Ann Hum in Children's Matinee Today 11 A.M. •Deep In The Heart of Texas" NEXT CHANGE Anather Great Picture i^nFr7TT7iTrnfr 3 SHOWS DAILY
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  • 268 14 Sin ga pore Share Market: Ser ious Break In Prices CONTINUOUS FALL IN GOVT. SECURITIES Lh in I I n Hi" lit- ian "nl thia port* tui furthei cull In i t'n oui people h iitn which the Inhabltanta of ncuxlera t i have i t I too<l ii it
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  • 160 14 Coconut Products: Exports Imports A total Of 14, 86") tons copra were treated in Malaya. during"! June, Including 6,407 tons in Sm-.a, A total of 7. 884 tons m >nu oil were obtained, of which accounted for 3,514 tons. Copra (ike manufactured was .).<<( is ton*, Including 2,160 tons in
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  • 172 14 The Combined Services bejU Civilians in their Padago^ encounter by 2<\ runa yesl his ftrsi Innings runs by scoring 42 yesterday. Si<M'it>, also >vi'i! to take wickets foi 35 runs, while the Civilians. Thwraisin. he i lean bowled bj 8( neviratne i fortnei
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  • 468 14 Our Market Report (B\ The Tribune Financial Correspond, nt) SINGAPORE, Monday— During fcl nothing has liappened to aiter the adviv to purchase producing tin aha fully lock away some of the cheap rubl because although the United States' ch greater success In substitute Burning
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  • 108 14 in reply to th»- ■ation Club's firs'. I ol 202 on fi I Singapore Chinese H m JH resumed yesterday L'.m Green. m \B, Chong '-7 not Kee Pou 30 wrei I scorers for the S I the Vicltoi I Leong 6 for
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  • 22 14 U.S. CITIZEN ARREST IN BUDAPEST An.' id day. fl Th M m 55, who I two daught«i Fr t ra i <m
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    • 77 14 Specializing In Tuning Js^| Repairing Re-con-ditioned Pianos. 340 ORCHARD ROAD TELEPHONE ***** SINGAPORE Why are her teeth so lovely and shining? liaiaiW. 14 flia^K > >ur teeth sound and >g^ IP's. r c )u>t by nsii»^ <nhbs Dcutilruc M^^l ?1-^* iic luimfuJ, hut C libhs gmfla^ i^arr. tccih thoroughly and
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  • 294 15 minccssGuinevere To Win moß.iuliiPeiMtigToday a w.ii be th- Pweidents cup e country tnilera will Penang Turf ciut^ ace la -in °P en airair. can, With Bosewell's I I I I H m and RACE ONE I n l RunI on an I
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  • 23 15 AMICABLE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION RONGGENT TONIGHT Mcmbei by inform* thai there Will Party a< thi a ociatlon pi anight (Monday) from midnight K f
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  • 385 15 Scratchings Running Order <Bv -Man at the Rails"; PKNANG. AUg. S-— FOIIOWinR are tho weiijhis. scrfttchinga aud r oi running: PACE 1- Horses Class IV, Fvc Furlong.-. Democrat 9.04 Ancllo 9.04 Happy Va 9.02 Skiporr Skittals 8.10 Lady of Kent 3.10 Craig Mount 7 09 Sheffield Plate 8.08 Prattlin 1
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  • 758 15 THRILLING FOOTBALL TUSSLE Sin 5 mb:ned ServiOei 4 winger Chu Wing Keung'i last minute goal gave Sing a lucky victory over the Combined Service in the return match at Jalan Besai- yesterday in one of the tou^h^st games the i Kent? footballers have had
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  • 528 16 Kuala I. u the M n Crii I I on tin the conclud lier tl winni nly 41 minutes el theii Hi Kxrellency th< Governor, Sii Miss Ann Gent, '1 M ed the! >nd In- ii» photi graph wa need the came avour
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