Morning Tribune, 15 August 1947

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  • 1046 1 PAKISTAN IS BORN "We Won't Fail You" Says King Karachi, Aug. 14 King George VI today assured the Dominion of Pakistan, -'the Commonwealth will not tail you m an eve of independence message read to the Pakistan constituent assembly by Rear-Admiral Viscount Mountbatten on his last day as Viceroy of
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  • 13 1 Eueopean Tricks ter At It Again on Ai; Willis wind I. n L
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  • 42 1 BANGKOK. Aug. 14.— Public trolley cars on Friday will be ir**e to the travelling public as part ot the Indepenaence c brations, the community havii\g entered agreements with th Tram Company agreeing to reimburse the day's normal rollec tions.- Reuter
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  • 324 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malaya's rice situation continues to be precarious but up to rday the Imports and Exports Office had no rules laid down i rbidding the inclusion of rice m food parcels to Britain. I found OUt On inl'Pafinotinn tl.nl one is
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  • 159 1 Tdbune Staff Reporter) Singapore was a city of lights last night. m the thousands of Indian homes all over the island, the lights burnt brighter and longer Jian ever. CrJckerj were tired from early evenifeft and prayers were offered. They were seeing m the birth leir
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  • 248 1 I RAM JAIL LS RAISED OR FEET i il] breaks p H ad I I round, and barb- remment's sai i funds, Mr. W. B. Oilnew Superintendent ol barb d wIJ nt I on In I lrd< i away w!thoui i hey will b drawn fi mn th*Batu Oujah Training
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  • 12 1 tune si and nd had tak i [bran;: id-end It M..
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  • 28 1 tj^KLiN, Aug. 14.— Two more American soldiers were attacked and boaten m the American sector of Berlin last night, Ameri- can authorities report today— UP
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  • 30 1 1-ondon. Aug. 14.— After nearly years' work, a hal> ton lonib ■fc'hich fell at Buttrrwic*. Lincoln* shirr, has been recovered by a Royal Air Force squad. Rvut^
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  • 16 1 mainly Estonians and Latvians rrplarine German prisoners of wnr on Northumberland f .rm Reuter
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  • 25 1 London, Aujr. 14.— Two marshalling yards. 21 mil.\s of a now tl and Rix tijlt }>y t I works at Maram. Reuter
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  • 146 1 Singapore Income Tax Haste: Likely This Year (TribUlM Staff R. Hajte understand, now underlines the men? a attempts to Introduce Income tax ii .pure. lnis is likely to be soim-timr th is year, n More staff now working m Government department*, has I understand, been alkx to Income Tax work,
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  • 39 1 ivcirivgawsi Aug. 14. Mount Asama, active volcano overlooking this famed summer resort, erupted yesterday sending a dense cloud of smoke like an atom cloud for mi'es into the air. Scores of holiday v^'*"*-* witnessed the eruption.— U.P.
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  • 37 1 <Kure, Aug. 14.— A British court martial today ordered ten years' imprisonment for Private Mervyn William Allan, 21, member of the 65th Australian Infantry Battalion for the murder of a Japanese national.— U.P.
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  • 31 1 i unions today modified the blanket ban on all Dutch chips and planes and other transport, trad., irq m or rear Australia, to those trading directly with Irdonesia. U.P.
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  • 26 1 BERLIN, Aug. i;<._si x artillery shells lying on the ground but of unknown origin exploded yesterday on the British airfield Gattow, outride of Berlin.
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  • 99 1 Batavia, Aug. 14— Sabotage is suspected to be the cause of one of the biggest flies m BaUviai history raging this afternoon among 300,000 drum, of petro; anrj oil. Hundreds of flre %hters and ill Batav. i s flre-ri^htinj equipmor.t.s ar-' uorkin^ to extir ••lazt* i
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    • 37 2 ABOUI i wii n FLYING NATION VI 1 I OWNED UV INDIANS YMU ON IVIH VtIGISI i >NT Of REG lON A 1 SINGAPORI ill pli THROI GH iMI N c.tvi XO MEMBER i BLI4 TMi rm
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  • 927 2 and 111;: I nmonv Hai Stafl t. In twenty simple clauses, this Kill »>»s supplanted the ponderous Government of India Act <>i 1935, con ,>iisir structure m some i»ur hundred sections of British governmental policy, and has achieved what has been declared h\ >ll
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  • 127 2 F( Mowing are two congratulatory messages on India's Independence which H.E. the O.A.G. McKerron sent to the Governor- General of the Dominion of India, I and the Governor-General of the Dominion of Pakistan To Governor General, New Delhi "All communities m Singapore unite with :r.e m sending
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  • 75 2 Gen. Ritchie 's Special Order (3y a Military Observer; The following Special < (A tiv ri;iv by the Commander "hief. Far Es' Land Forces K:r Neil M. Ritchie G.CB K.8.E.. DSD MC. will be read cut to nil i troops m th<* Far P.; > La"' F Tcea on th«
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    • 87 3 Export Ladies Dress Makers latest Fashions CHOP CHING VONO FXOM SHANG+t*/ 344, Orchard Road, Singapore formerly at 153 Orchard Road, 1 1 -fW Prompt Service; Satisfaction Guaranteed j EKCO BANDSPREAD 9 Wave Bands NEW MODEL A24M PRICE: $37:> NOW ON VIEW AT THE HAPF V WORLD TRADE EXHIBITION AVAILABLE AT
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  • 284 3 MALAYA SENDS FIRST TIMBER SHIPMENT TO AUSTR4LIA: MORE GOING C nuvanir n/iriSilW.i .wt'llKAU I (Trlbttnc stall Reporter) tons i >ned Malayan tim- IP o. Flemmich, on. P° re ped nsignment will any to r. Malayan »is 'ned irly and South Afr ned :her Jeddah, and i an (1 ironi nusiiiii'tt.
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  • 73 3 bing himself m tru Secnd Court yestera Singapore Harbour ema'n, 22-year-old I Hussein. jail, ac a wrust w i that he Brr sted another n Aug. 13. with a knife, a this charge has been n.t me." he added. barged with theft of a wn.st
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  • 170 3 Seventy- eight Scouts rrom the 10th Singapore Troop ot St. Andrew's School under Assistant Comm! r Dong Chui 6 ha\ c forward to assist m the Census. They have already begun to round their districts m the Rural Board Area to check the tence ol
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  • 64 3 :t€d to return from Ei. eland I s mbly of the United Id t th [stana Besar. I 1 I parade n the morning 4. Representative uniis of \VII crme from all dis- r the occasion. On Sept. 5. thi re will be i UMNO dele and rsons m
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  • 74 3 bly ol the UMNO to be held 2 to 5. the meeting win discuss thr National Studentship Fii'nd for the purpose of cn.-.biing Ma juim hitler education locallj r ;ibi ma will b? raised buttons and contribut Penln understood the Rultribute one morvh 1
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  • 54 3 H lab ier, Mr. W Q turned a finding of murder un kr.own p rson or persons. A. in i of a lonely track off Jurong Rd., He mv( J and suw a b: cycle lying on the truck and he found Hay on
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  • 232 3 A well-dressed and well-built young Chinese, Ng Ah Hon f r, was sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment and 12 strokes of the rotan by Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a charge of attempted extortion. He was found guilty,
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  • 40 3 RANGOON, Aug. 13 Anglo-Bur-Blesu discussions described by ;i Burmese Government spokesman as "al solutely secret" bep:in n Rangoon today on Burma's defence policy programme alter the British withdrawal. The conference, it was understood, would last about three weeks.
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    • 98 4 Today is a day of imperishable memory to Indians In every part of the world. The aspirations, the disappointments, the sufferings of half a century have culminated m the realisation of the goal upon which every living Indian has set his heart from childhood. The British are
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    • 171 4 September 19th has been tentatively set as the date for a 11 nation preliminary talk for a peace treaty with Japan. The two years which have elapsed since the defeat of Japan have, contrary to expectations, Intensified rather than abated the tension between the major powers.
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    • 205 4 Thus, when at the ran; Conference the Austi championed equal rights for the small nations, and fought bitterly against the veto privilege, the Australian delegates had m mind the forthcoming peace talks on Japan. •ii Russia and America, rivalry In the ute than m Eui In
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    • 22 4 'i h< peoples of the world i h. >„ offered m the in. .it. W ith While the I I
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  • 596 4 ae ftfth oi human race will become ver before was BO g" an event, transforming the destiny Of 80 many millions men and women consumated with such little dshed and violence. India enters a new chapter ,n her 5,000 year-old toryAlt hough certain areas have
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  • 239 4 The Hon'ble Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Minister for local Self Government and Public Health ii: the United Provinces who has left for Moscow as India's first Ambassador m the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic earned universal admiration when she led the Indian Delega tion to the United
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  • 64 4 The establishment tnal] demonstration farms m each In- dian province to make a start m collect n iperative farming is recommended by the Indian Delegation which was sent to Palestine by the Government ol [ndi itudy method ..it.ve iintry. ub sidizing such fa value a den
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  • 1938 5 i m, To Xnv York To See Mirack Accomplished I i N I Ul- i I i id the man with -ky, wh< I When the crew u;ts finally I Imei nodded, and a man. the who watching him, shouted "yjiet the hu the men
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    • 66 8 yF IL sSy lou'll never know J\ how young and x k'^L lovely yon can look M ;-?flLl <r unt »l you have /(x l Usii c ma Beauty "y /\V preparations. /fC""""^^-"- 5^ FOUNDATION CREAM MililMltih^' COM) CHKAM V FACE POWDER On so/« ol oi/ cAfmislj an<i c/ru£ Mor«t
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    • 12 8 Sole Agenfs: UNIVERSAL TRADING <M V 31. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. IEL-28H
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  • 825 8 INDIA'S CIVIL SERVICE-and THE ARMY: A TRIBUTE EMontessori World Univ. 1 1 1 i I Aim develo| i ducat lonal in<l «ul loi the (m Ihe principles I by i In hen he ii I lint he wouhl helji i" "ii Hound footing I I I .(*****l Coll. i WOUld
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  • 127 8 INDO-A USTRALIAN JOINT LEADERSHIP I'.oMBAY, (By Airmail). Trade itmosphere of exchange of ideas between India and Australia was and commodities, trade could prosnow more than five times greater per. than m 19.19. Baul Mr. H. R. Gollan, Benloi Australian Trad*- Commissu nci m India, addressing represent :it ivi-s of ln<iian
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  • 93 8 I I the i I Ai mklnij I the Presid i ;l Then Vi I 1 of tl i he tWO liv! j memory ol m the stru J India A n;iti>.: I to the I of the w unfiuled on of the hell, The C'onsM- I bera will
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  • 131 8 TRADE CHIEF MESSAGE Mr. Ft. Jumabh I j the Indian Chan I Singapore, sends thi :fl message "It is very fl the People's Pap< a supplement on tl 3 me* day the birtl of India. "I have ughout my stay m which is nearlj I "It is also I 1
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    • 32 9 the water of "life" Super-aerated, fresh $jt^^^± there's no waste with yjj "y this lonp-life SODA SSf I if W we H^' jM Wmn 'W; W Particular People Prefer PHOENIX SODA WATER
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  • 131 9 Bosu Sultan Crown Prince Robbed Own Daughter-In-Law I (T n« SU« H.-rter) A Malay. Ahmad rdm S to a police crcular Smith and sentenced to 18 ,be followed by tin I o. jewellery vulu.u X I I >n X I BH m I m H ft H the nd was
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  • 4 9 Rape Acquittal Unfortunate" I
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  • 20 9 -41' v would bn kill* ci lined mmtmHion r\ant m the wa < being who pr
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  • 136 9 U.S. SNAKE WORSHIPPERS JAILED ndale, Virglna, August, 13. Thus mountain town of 1,500 lookled to authorities today few from the night-long hysterical chants of a ban<l ot determinated snake-handlers outside the county Jail; protecting against the iinpri- Honment <»f members of their leligious cult. The snake people cherish poison i
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  • 44 9 London, Aug. 13.— Prisoners of war m Br!ta,in can now use clvi lian postal channels for correspondence within the United Kingdom and abroad on payment of the normal fees. Restrictions and rates will be the same as those for the general publicReuter.
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  • 273 9 At the conclusion of a .tilth Court on Wednesda Sang and See Ah Sun, were m the next Assize on a char The first accused was additionally charged with carrying arms, under section' 3 of the Public Safety Ordinance Proclamation. Outlining the case for
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  • 131 9 Jap Woman Raped 3 GIs Get Lifer YOKOHAMA. Aug. 12. The hth Army armour cod tnat three U.S. soldiers were sentenced to life imprisonment tvt kidraop'ng ard rape of Hatsuko Kanai. a vouiir Ja.o woman. Evidence showed the mon v.ere returning to the 598 E^V ceer Base Depot on the
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  • 25 9 idon, Aug 13 Ask. (i bj i voluntary recrultn m t! nthi m ordmy of 425 000 build U] |Ul
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  • 279 9 Oi the eve cf Hari Raya PIMM Mr. Anthoi v Brook* Bent the following telegram l <> the Sarawak indigenou., .ssoc>» jiors Mid to the Chief Secretary t o the Sarawak Goverrmem "I welcome the assurance given me by th* Secretary, Young
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    • 131 10 MALAYA DRY CLEANING CO. Qw Sctvm l>i hn isihlc Mt-ml: Hi^h j;i 'ih< tS. Sati-: Pi Vfoderaie. ItAFFLi->T r HOTEL To ni^lit DAN< 1 B «>»»>. to Midnight RAFFLES ORCHESTRA li) 101 SPEBL.MAN :\dnn>sio!i Xon ifsi druts 51. 40 mcl. Tav J vr\ i m^V--^ i T Ir.i 1 iiii^^
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    • 20 10 1//') PHONI IS3atter) Itasri i iais w \\K i ri > Oil TIU/XI v,| PERMANCNI U \M\(. > MM v Ml I >
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  • 839 10  - AROUND THE TOWN ARDMORE vithl Theat' H .ik. i Oi Hild I t by Mr. Tan Thoon Up: 5, Pu] ol the Tayli (ir.'.'i-t Road) a. I •>. S ting (.1 the X .J( hn Anderson, "My J iy, accompanied bj H. R. Handy: 7, D I 1 Dan I,
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    • 252 12 I v.lxihisiw^ lii lli«* Jliirniiii* Tribune I r SUDDENLY MV SMOKE AND WT TUE WWOIE STRttT^l fT^O IF V AND I WCRE WAKENED 1 PIAMC BILLOWED INTO WAS BURNED TO TWE \^M \TO LET IN INt r VN BY A LOUD BANG^^W 1 OUR BEDROOM WE 1 W GROUND. UAD
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  • 69 12 Rice, Flour, Cigarettes Confiscated I Makuv ip«ctorate pn traders, all I were convict* c above con-: M lines total;, r«alis<-d. I addition I were ord»T« I contiscatHd Off*nc«a I Control Ordin I month numb suiting mi n con umouting to $4 offenders w« r utior. j dischars«d. Off*nc« I possession
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  • 95 12 GEESE RIP HOLES IN AIRLINER PHILADELPHIA I a Hock of gccw I lcnj^ with a four-en fl and damaged the plan. 1 I lively that it had to retui I airport and cancel the fligh'B The giant DC-4 plane 22 passengers and a crew of tifl took off for Newark
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  • 38 12 THE HAGUE Dutch KLM m again b<' all I Ceylon, t I Ministry of O tories ahnoui night. Th<' Ceyl( w< re r^portcfj to have ask-d hinds Governn I r flighi KLM line I Colombo.
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    • 4 13 kOICE \STS U XATIO
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    • 75 13 .JAI IlliM) LONG LIVE OUR INDIA FULL FREEDOM UNDER HER NATIONAL FLAG AND SO LONG WE LIVE WE CELEBRATE OUR 15th AUGUST INDEPENDENCE DAY WITH BEST WISHES FROM Jubilee Silk Store i 82. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. GENERAL MERCHANTS. LADIES' DRESS MAKERS AND GENTS' OUTFITTERS i IMMAS INDEPENDENCE IS HUMANITY'S
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  • 201 13 HOW INDIAN TRADE AND CULTURE affect MALAYA Keiiorter) t 1 1 1 > linari. n In its ith the iun ncern i n i« mints m not rormed unthe Indian n m 1924 om thii all-Indian commertion i i un-ier t m this country Into being m ol thii m
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  • 106 13 INDIA TO STEP UP HOSIERY GOODS OUTPUT By Airmails -That lid b? taken to for the manuneedles and In India is one mmendations made by Industi lei on Hosiery Report just published. Th's 18 one of the 29 industrial t^PGtnted b v the Govern- India to help their, m preparation
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  • 203 13 '!ii, i By Airmail i. tir I ar report on the worn Indian Posts and Telephs Department now publishthe progress that has n made on the telecommunl»ns development scheme. vers a number .eluding installations of new automatic telephone exchanges totalling thousands of linos: expansion of trunk telephone
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  • 268 13 NE. LHI, (By ill).— Indij >me m iticala within a peiiod of 15 Libmitted by the Pane] on th< up by th( rnment of India under the chairf Col. R. N. Chopra. The Pane] fee] that the pr development o! the 1. micali
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  • 42 13 TEHERAN. Aug. 13. -Teheran radio reported today that a plot Rjrainst the life of Ghavam Es Sultaneh, the Persian Prme Minister, had been prevented and a few per* Rons, which it described as "of n<> importance" had 1 een arrested.
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    • 101 14 COLOUR^L I f o c"uV 6 p x l /> milk {Jsb says US!!, the BORDEN COW ~A v 1 ..ik „f heollh) It i, mill n hat fre,), id it highly to •v.ryon* l^ S IfcJiSsitifiP li\\ tadv niv A|(r(J >A lUie:W". Khm will .1,, w n f,,r JB^^av^l^^^
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    • 21 14 Tito FINEST BICYCLE I BUILT to-day jffSjy "ill J|m 4* /f' .rkl r- 'World's Un SOLD BY ALL LEAniNH DEAU j^
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  • 127 14 Ml BO mctn HINJ 10 H.i I P |[0 I)r I ixedB J--.fill.sjf \i-w w run 10.45 AM il5 uiLnuti i 13 05 16 S3 18 62 19 74, L 9. 1 Summari eternal Services progi vi inn for thi m\t hour on all day*. 1 1
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  • 88 14 EXHIBITION OF INDIAN ART IN LONDON us tor m Ii dia for Exhib* ofl] eld m Lon--1947-48 far made m tni promoting art j Ige and underthe nations has h iy due to the efforts Executive Committees set up m this connection both m tndia and Great Britain. Great credU
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  • 122 14 It is reliebly understood that the ioilowing song ha been generally accepted as the Indian National Anth Malaya, for use on all Indian national and lial occasions, till such time as the final deer sinn on the Indian National Anthem is arrived at by
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  • 53 14 A.I.R/s Special "Independence Day" Programmes Dell I Independem v pr< 10. ;w 1 Government H< v ption ol pi the Constitute n v .0.. 8.10 to 8.45 p.n ilutatlon Inci *****). 10.30 tQ ll.Ul' I ii English by Naidu and a talk by harlal Nihru m Ek. by a summary
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  • 65 14 London, <By Aii ernment ot India s< ing m Great But.. an excellent mr professor^. Mr. P. K. Kripal, E Liaison Officer. Government India m a recent lnt< London said that he had r«4 cd most encouragiii from universities and institutes m Blrmingii tin, Bneffleld, Lied-
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  • 29 14 New York. A us. 13 !rd States Profi ciatioii annoui I hiid boon decided I Ryder Cup match Britain or 1 Nov. 1 I. Oregon. Rev
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    • 56 15 PEKIMG LACE CO., EMBROIDERED Evening Shoes, Slippers Jl ST ARRIVED AT LOWEST PRICE 66, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TEL. 3380 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. :orporated In Sit PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES Anioy pt, FOR PENANG AND RANGOON a s Air For Pftletntfti lot SI Apl Api vi.i X -irinuiti. The Ho
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  • 45 15 Australia Has Than Passing Interest In Malaya, Says Mr. Massey I. r is the WOOI Clip. T v about Turmn 1 ,0,000 h the our ii ny artlc] m th( I W I E I I X X I I m I H I. B
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  • 35 15 Our Oicn Reporter; t. Aug. 13- The Si Xavi< 1110 1 the playing fleW I the B< M> nt th i School. >KIO, A 81 <\ over i Uuvd p U P.
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  • 29 15 >Ds al' nuside the Rings 5T WHARii* 1 2 Ei :i 4 5 G' RF BOITR rigoon. Z Pva \Y r r n'j. intra 3 i 1
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  • 197 15 Prices quoted i are per plcul weiKhi. ;)t where "M Siam $58; Rann $48 Rice. Su:m No. 1 $106: No. 2 5102; Other qualities $85 -$87. titinous rue: Siam No. $G7. BugaJ B<-s* qua! $90 2nd SB7. 3rH o So. Bi'own sui-'. I tted B. J>2B Black Beans:—
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  • 283 15 Bl IK NFTWOKK M M KN(;iISH FKOCiKAMMI (Radio Malava-.. I band. UU p. m 48f) MM the m Klimn WJ»vu hand A: 4.81 II from 7.45 m y ju i mnimitti 1 Network. On Sum. ENGLISH PROi 1 p m. Duke Ellini-' 1.40 19th C mi;
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  • 107 15 Police Refuse Permit For Charity Dance Fro m Our Own Repc,ter> PENANG, Aug. 14.— Members ,'oiuvi Assoi who pl*rn«d a Chai D. lv next month In aid the victims of recent boods i" r'hina were reported to n orovisioi i used a permit by the police to carry on% tne
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  • 32 15 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) KUALA I UMPUR We --Held up at pistol point, a Ch;--1 ese couple relieved of $10 by ihree unknown Chinese, while th. strolling all ylon
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  • 38 15 JAFFA. Augusi 13.— Tne body of a 2-i-year-ohl Arab who ha:- 1 i shot through the fore- ht?.d vas found tonight m an >ye at G vat Rambaa, U the Northern outskirts of Tel Aviv.
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    • 151 16 p|ra un i«> I Men r« The Sw I Keud< on m J *»»d J a I fi If Bl vfcARNEGIE HALI?^I I A^ 1 I rb\CL^hti!? Bi /imw f vL/ X> 7a \]f V t(Afi i <r, Hi t'/. x 1 J/ Br EF x j ~T^ Mr </>v/r£o
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    • 45 16 —CAPITOL-AIR-CONDITIONED PH ONE 5159 i TO-DAY c |ii 2 4 15— 6.30— 9.15 p.m TARZAN OF 1000 THRILLS! J WUIEISSmULIER M mmo c sauivan ROCIOUS JUNGLE BATTLES AND BI.OOD -CURDLING EXCIJt'KMENT! M'NITE TO.MORROW A: 'THINGS jL TO COME ff m Bl IMI I \MO| IHOR
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  • 21 16 uma m today te/1 the comfort* headand moved house erted bj cutt. Ulirl humble i Hindus
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  • 318 16 OTON, Aug. 14.— Pi I bo the Governors-G< j n occasion of the tv. tiding to tin I nd pledging his n. I ;te mesi ible ccci i Jawofc ru and to the people of India th, >♦ the G< a] i qpie of the Unit
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  • 46 16 £6,000 Theft A 200-Mile Tra Palgnton, Di n, Thieves were v-dtH followed M I more than 200 I countries fr im Kent to a P DevcH before robbin^i I worth C 6.000. I same hotel the m from Mrs. fl the receipt I hotel safe.- Reuter
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  • 28 16 KHARTOM. AuglM I persona were killed and iured today at H^e the Blue Nik pn vir.ce. W large Drrty fr fl illaffes attack i°°™ rhops
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    • 68 17 Kg. Gullible CHAI 1 f PLAYERS INCLUDE I WARRICK. LUANNA ■Si BOBBY DRIS< I I Disfribu*i B-. RADIO PIC JOTHER IRRESISTIBLE! MILESTONE IN MOTION PICTURE ANNALS! iemijtottc-K x >OU CAWI »lsii' P w >Nm>»TiM\u Pinriif ,jtf«^\ lfl/JJ -tg^»-T -m. /{/rf/ -ITIONED *-3(i P.K n > T.DRLNs CLUB lf n nil
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    • 307 17 11 PI Tl X V PHONK 41 viiiiiA 34 OPENING TO DAY Ftr her dcmixts a mia h*d but t«« auwm Jjy <v fjp IOrPLKrtSIkKLNUtKUK UfcATI! 1 <d B| Barbara STAN W YCK /Hr* ncrLIN vH /flß^ lizabeth Jpv 9 £T V^fc*f^ wai us* Jffi fis^mr^arVf X t r v
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  • 437 17 The lack of skill- nu facture of mw- quently. it Kai n-n yet be< summon to invest Une many of thost- who have been appointto the second and third Cl t the Order of the Britisn g, lipl K.B.E. and C.liE. OT tQ Otbaf
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  • 138 17 Lav See c/hai. alms 'Little B young Cantonese, was manded m i iiatody by •lice Magistrate, Mr. L, C. Goh. for a week for further investigation regarding evidence of identification to be produced, before he made any order for "Little Mouse" to be
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  • 80 17 From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Aug. 13. Strong objection v. od against licersinß cf barbers at a meo t of the Indian barbers held the Indian Barbers' Association. There were about 200 Indian bers present while rt-presftn-tatives of the Chinese Barb A ociat-ion ftvte iljo Wftfl unaninj
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    • 141 18 MARLBOROUGH TODAY 3.30, fl 15 n m ABHOK KUMAR ai d Lov !j DEVIKA RANI Bombay alk es Masterpiecf IJEEVAN KAIYA' (Hll 11 ';iMu 1: d Up With Dnnci and Dr .ni.-i. G h A o BORROW MinNiaiTT FIRST LOVE" GREAT WORLD GLO] m Tei hn R Counted Ridca Ay.
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    • 34 18 3 SHOWS DAILY 3 6 15 and 9.15 > m "RITA HAYWORTH "GILDA" With GLENN I Thcro never wa her! To-Morrow "A Game Of Dej A.n urbelievable Adv^j CIALA i Daily TluS.OC I 'VALMIKI' ILAIYAH
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  • 247 18 :it must little Idle "i last month South* m Rhodesia placed E 12 million' 2>. p< me ol which, had i" the md<iwr v London s must i. part all n the n "i t<""(! ratio] Locally, ither, He, and, contrai aiiy weakening, arc •till
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  • 105 18 c ol the st and l 1 1 Feb. 1 Th< ;i This was revealed n a dir subi the neral meeting ol party to be held m X f- 1 tnpur on Aug 22. Clainu mitted to :c Claims Commission m r.
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  • 124 18 r.) market iy morn „r quail ted, m iliny re quick iy taken up unu buyers remained i d paid for the lower grad< R.S.S i<m- August ihipment, but lined at a dUcount for S'ptembiT shipment. Then was v small support n factory buyers and the
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  • 78 18 Price Control Seizures I following figures on i ontrol Enforcement are Issued by the Controller of Supplier: MONTH OF JULY 1 1 alt With sag i Conviction! 04c ,2 I. )ut Cautioned 4 Dlschai Wit lull nun Postponement! 27 Imprisonments (w o option) Total Fines [mpoaed no Total Fines Paid
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  • 495 18 I I I Bunj I I Bungei Luas I iping Co:. 4 J| long I kuapa Vallej 14 9 jjj 'fa lam I Tckka Ykka Taipin^ Telok Kruin l'emoh n 6 I Thutoawlr k 45 4 1 Ton^kah Harbour 4 j I Trunoh Mines I Ulu Klan»r
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  • 183 19 EGGY'S CHOICE IN IMPRESSIVE GALLOP is "dead cert' TRACK NOTES FROM XL I Report) impr. it work was the trio L s ough, who by almost level. < Lee from reliable i I 'dead cert" ior t. The ether t. teh th, Renoir and lirth. Tl t named slightly in*
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  • 55 19 TO-DAY'S SPORTS SOCCER Tamil Brotherhood VI REME, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Cheung Yung Chin XI I and N. Mental Hosplta] pround, 5.15 p.m. Haikowyu v« Chinese Hurrichiles. Victoria School. 515 p.m. TABLE TENNIS STTA Junior Inter-club league championships, nightly at 8. at the Great World Hall. Harmony Musical Assn., vs
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  • 66 19 Following are the changes m the SAFA League fixtures: Tomorrow: RAF vs. Indian Association. Aug. 18: Army vs. Aug. 21: Mixtures between Chinese Seniors and M.FA. postponed to Sept. 6 Aug. 23: S.R.C. v>. S.C.C. Aug. 26: Chinese Juniors vs. M.F.A. Aug. 30: Chinese Seniors vs. Army.
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  • 10 19 Sanghai Chinese cer learn To y4 Games Here r.cxt v
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  • 13 19 Ir XT BRRD V ebar. b MacPherson R< I
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  • 238 19 c wnfr f h V?' H An unexpectedly good crowd of infn tif men b ers of the Penan- Turf Club turned cou?£ Uledraw for 87 ".a griffins at the Race- GRIFFINS IMPORTED 1 THROUGH PATTIR < hfstnut mare, .=> y-o by Bana- i H,au Ch«v»i
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  • 378 19 I. A I SR.( 1 itriy penalty missed by th m a point y< iin drew one all with the liul nlntl i and c>r the Si gue ut Julan Besar The Indian fielded their regular side and played full OUI from the start y
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  • 99 19 The Kismet XI defeated EmbJrkation Unit at soccer by three 3oals to nil on Wednesday. Paul Davis, Kismet centreforward, opened the scoring ten minutes from the start following a neat forward pass from Vijay Dass, centre -half, Continuing the pressure. Kismet obtained their second goal when Dixon,
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  • 71 19 The following will represent the Young Companion Athletic Association at soccer against the Joyful Juniors Ist. XI at Jalan Besar Stadium ein Sunday, 5 p.m. Pck Swee Wing, Soh Pul Sang, L-jh Kwcng Sang. Kok Kum Chong, Kok Wing Chew, Lum Ah Soh. Yip Chong Kun, Kok Hin
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  • 71 19 The Chinese Hurricanes will play a frame of soccer against the Haikowyu XI today at the Victoria School ground. The team will be chosen from the following: Koh Song Hua, Koh Kirn Seng, Tham Chun Hoe, Ec">lit> Cheong. Ching King Hoe. Cheng Hon Fong. Chow Yee Khian, Teng
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  • 91 19 The following will play cricket for the Indian Association against G.H.Q. SEALF at Tanglin Ground on Sunday, at 11.00 a.m. Players to meet at Balbir Co., at 10.00 a in N. Abbasbhoy (captain) P. Parthasarathy, S. Ratnam, Punchi Hewn, C. Seneviratne. A. C. Shesraran, M. U. Patel.
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  • 218 20 I who miil ,t lorn thai Ithei be mil endea and i)p|nM t unity to th< c< mimon man, to the i" of !ni To fight and end j and i build up ;i prosperous, democratic anil prorial lon and to create soci< :ti < < 'mourn and political Institutions
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  • 32 20 CANBERRA. Anu 14 It was authoritatively lean ed that Dr. Eyatt, External Affairs Minister, will represent Australia. mi n the Washington talks on the Japanese peace treaty m SeDtembor.— U.P.
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  • 29 20 London, Aug. 14— A landing ship tank is to be used next year to transput can ;md driven from Southampton t« the Isle of Wight.
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  • 181 20 3 TAXIMEN ROBBED BY FARES d t>b«d man ro t)b< k place within na.t an hour. The rubbers did not away any ol their car Ml i; ccurred at iO-3*» p.m. when S Chinese engag< outbid* naa, d^r the Bukil Timah Hoaa and then h *«d to turn Malcolm Road,
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  • 154 20 A delegation of c'ght members of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association had an interview with the Acting Chairman 'of the P.H.8., Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes yesterday. Among items discussed were the QUt-stions of Back Pay and the High Cost of Living Allowances.
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  • 40 20 ZURICH. Aug. 14. The Sw.ss Students Association has withcrawn from the International Union oi Students, on the grounds that it wa.s sliofWn at the recent meeting m Prague that the Union w<is increasingly nn instrument one-sided, political direction. Reuter
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  • 236 20 USELESS EUSTACE "No Rest Till We Redeem Pledges" Says Nehru The following message was issued by Mr. Nehru on the occasion of Indian Independence Day: "The appointed day has come, a j day appointed by destiny, and In- dia stands forth again after lon£ slumber and struggle, awake, vit al,
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  • 99 20 Jerusalem, Aug. 14. Fiftf youth t t>e Jew., night bu wn the wo the Arab market placv Jaffa, after 72 Arab Jewish Clai ne the wont t c« nflict m Palestine since 1939. hundred Jewish men, nd children spen last m the great .synagogue m iby
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  • 78 20 Batavia, Aug. 14.— An attempt to smuggle gold staves, foreign exchange, banknotes and coins to the value of 800,000 guilders, from Batavia, was frustrated by harbour eusoms officials at Tandjoeng Prior today. The attempt was made by a Chinese member of the crew of the
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  • 70 20 Berlin, Aug. 14. Princess Hermine Caroline Hartun^-Curolath, daughter of Princess Herm ne, the ex-Kaiser's widow who died last week m Frankfurt-on-Oder m the Soviet zone of Germany, denied, m a statement to the Soviet News Apency, reports that her mother had died a violent death. Reuter. London,
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  • 61 20 Jap Currency Being Prepared I Coin: als and txn I been t r ihß and Cti ~*w which i at- anese occuj I Will bt> i: The •stood will I I exch fl 1943. 1944 I i Ja P Bot -MyJ ating as thi -.^3 After r I drafted and
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