Morning Tribune, 16 August 1947

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  • 308 1 DEFENCE AGAINST ACCRESSJON Sjarifuddin Appeals To Attlee Through Killearn SINGAPORE, Aug. 15— The Indonesian news agency Antara, monitored In Singapore by United Press, asked Lord Killearn, who acted as mediator m Dutch Indonesian negotiations last year, to relay to Prime Minister Attlee an appeal for British
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  • 57 1 SEOUL, Korea. Aug. 15. Celebration of the second anniversary •of the end of the Japanese war passed off quietly here today although a speech »>y 001. Gen V. Antikov. leader of the Russian delegation to the commission try- j ing to form a government for
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  • 35 1 Mr. John A. Thnif. Agent the Gort rnmt nt of India. S i(a the Jmiidn Union flna i 'at yesterdam "''if *»i ..Mr o/ the hirth of On HC%C nion of Hindustan. yL.
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  • 91 1 RANGOON, Aug. 15.— The trial ot ex-Premier U Saw, who is alleged to have been "directly involved' m last month's assassination of Burme>e leaders, will begin shortly at Insem Jail, north of Rangoon, it was authoritatively learned. on trial at Insein Jail will
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  • 249 1 INDIANS IN MALAYA ASKED TO OPPOSE WHITE PAPER <Our Own Reporter KI'ALA LUMPUR, Aug. 15. tiong plea to Indians m Ma layu to support the constitutional proposals drafted by the CJA and PUTERA and to give their support m opposing the White 1 Paper was made by Budh Singh, president
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  • 84 1 CALCUTTA, Any. IS. Cnlrutta's Moslems and Hm*ins who a year ago Marled U t( rminate one another pmbntctid on the starts und shouted "Hindu Moslem Smeehe" ffimr/M,s and Afoafe*M tire (AWt. Calcutta. India's second city celebrated the cotniny of <n<ttpendence by halting killing which went on
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  • 47 1 EDINBURGH. Au c 14.— Louise Carnegie Miller Thompson, strikingly LeautAful 27-year-old granddaughter of multi-millionaire Andrew Carnegie, died last night after a short illness at Dornegh, m northern Scotland. Mrs. Thompson is survived by her lawyer husband, Gordon, whom married m 1938, and three daughters. U.P.
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  • 95 1 The Governors-General, Mr. tlcolm MacDorald, will leaving Singapore by air nu Friday. August 23. for Au.str 10 attend a meeticg of Bi Commonwealth countries m th r Common wait h < f AUftrali exchange views on matters ro:»--th th<' Jap, Thr me< io be^M
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  • 173 1 at ion i -t-an from In of purpose and outlook whicn to the beholder augured well for both the communities. Richly decorated portraits of remo&t Indian leaders were main feature of all decorations with the national colours \el low. white and green predominating. Devotees
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  • 4 1 MOUNTBATTEN SWORN IN KJHJKH
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  • 436 2 i Us it la to thi have b thl loeai I nchchi( tking the to oi at ion beginning Mijy this year, certain ulli' the Trishaw Labour* I i f()! f.W) from tho Owners' As Bociation, and when mak ire al i to hay«
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  • 80 2 TOOK OFFICER ON "WILD GOOSE CHASE" I, 1 I ol cloth ii" ih« i -oid 1 ni the le C< ri t t :< rla ii etention i ih< Bo Horn proi ounced r <n Lli third OC l>c boy failed td produce plead m mitigation (i !..n the I
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  • 103 2 LONDON, 1"'/ 4 deaiynqU <>t India, <• i.iuii awarded <•» < arldum. announa nigki trout m Doum'.iy tli- l*i iiw Minuttt i > ■Tin Klnu-ha* i»*n pleased t<> upprux > that 'li> dignity of an earldom o/ tht United Kingdom 1,, conferred i<i»>n K*n Admiral „,,!> Mountbatten
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  • 390 2 ••ji iho statue "i Thomas Stamford Raffles, which stands just outside, could by some mira cle c tile, and h« could turn round and see the tice outside this hall advertising this Exhibtion, h<- would smile a smile of quiei satisfaction. Ol
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  • 46 2 Muslim ,n Nan All India Mvi lv n 1 1 1 v ■i A/;,m and i i rellow M <rw| pra: Al l»h w< vi ui guide m th. Mn Iwi. I I and H II i the
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  • 140 2 i tibune I I I n il noid d; bushel, I I c p a I icularly a glut HE: m Anone i with s metlv'ng I $1 landing last m >nth. i 10 20 ceni rdlng to s m tip- prices ol
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  • 165 2 More Students For Commerce Education (Tr!bui I More i I I i?ierc;al c i h«> ircreast nusfl eardidato thfl cominc Li ■fl Commerce tfl iions to bo I ',v Sii i;ap n \'ii\cmb«B pared With I pieviou.s S] earlier thi Cand'd. .fl t:xami re: I urisiivj, both I candidates nand'drt.
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  • 39 2 Publtc Warn* Chequ* I the Euro?' m Si m m Khe i v I'rlv i I brok nnd the i vith fl b Tli I I m m m m cii am m H
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  • 446 3 1,,/ TO BIRTH OF I DOMINION I (TrikWU »{J« lU ;C e uum,,un of Ind.a. ft I the Government of India I ;r ndl a.. FUg a Waterloo Street I ;i ,l,,s,.ph's institution, has I .trtoui m th!s country. It ni h(! urst parade ol the
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  • 78 3 ■folU'Wiim cable from Mr. Hi Mac Donald, Governor- was sent to Mr. Thivy, Kntatiw of the Government H deep v lisappointed that H orders prevent me ;n Hi; Invitatiwi to your Hi:: India 1 H rejoice with you :in! your Wmen on their freedom. The tplea can
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  • 39 3 Truck Driver Not To Blame B 1^: h by mlsad- rned by W, G I inquiry ..lied ■Jan-.-cusly wl was Mi down by an R.N.A.S. W' *ug. X I K"° N.A.B I I H 1 I I I I
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  • 35 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) pplyini a the R Births M m tht on appllcal i birth certiflc ■i-k whl< will a oi In m>? plica t At prewith come i
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  • 253 3 The Governor-General, Malcolm liacDoßAld. sent the following mMMgv yesterday to Mr. M?non on the occasion of the xiag-raiaing uony m Penang. I salute the Flag of In<!ia May it wave brave and free for centui us to come. In recent years the Indian people and the
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  • 90 3 The following congratulatory message from the 0.A.G.. Singapore, was sent yesterday to the Indian Muslim community of Singapore. To Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff, 88. Raffles Quay, Singapore. My dear Syed Ibrahim,- Please convey to all members of the Indian Muslim Community of Singapore my most
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  • 67 3 Tan Sei Guan, aged 34. a Hok- kien of 499 D, Jalan Eunos, appeared at the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday on charges of possessing false tinned pineapple trade labels, on Aug. 13, lor the purpose of misrepresent- j ii.g them as being manufactur■d by
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  • 454 3 In Singapore s Muslim stronghold the ancient Igtaoa ut Kampong Glam, where live the descendants of a Singapore Malay ruling dynasty— the flag of Pakistan, the new Muslim Dominion o! the British Commonwealth of Nations was yesterday n at a tall masthead for
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  • 99 3 Registration Parcel Postage Rates With effect from yesterday (Aug. 15, 1947) the Resist i Fee to be paid m respect of each postal article tendered for registration will be 20 cents m addition to the chargeable. The rates of postage on i m the Malayan Union for iy within t)
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  • 172 3 When Lav See Chai, nicknamed "'little mouse", appeared at the Second Police Court again yesterday, a detective from the (J.1.D., Kuala Lumpur, wno had been the "Little Mouse's" rival m an inter-school tight some years back, escorted him, back to Kuala Lumpur, after
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    • 94 3 PILES ManZan can usually be relied on to relieve the pain, soothe the irritation atid ease the distress caused by piles. This antiseptic, healing balm brings relief quickly, because it is simply and solely a special ointment for piles. ManZan is clean and easy to use— the hygiectc nozzle applies
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    • 225 4 One of the strangest things about th .ar ol independence is the <•• tnpai ol publicity thai has been bro The case ol Indonesia has hit the finally gained the ittention of the Security Coup. cil Itself. Yet the wai m Vietnam merits the same con"ritl"i»
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    • 45 4 'n s() until ently, the French never even n theory suscribed to the view that their colonfal m -h's r ou, (i ol j e .lay function as inde£K nl} f eB P :omplete Lndewere th U! U<> l' d{ wllil(> thc Communists
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  • 925 4  - Here... There... And Everywhere... PETER PRY There are two questions I wish to p i c today to the nbers of our medical fraternity our addn those employed m the Government service and the other t.> their associates hi \)ti\ practii Both questions arise from complaints from quite a few
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  • 861 5  - The Story of Hollywood's Oldest Role I B n X B m I B B I B B i I: B B X i B I B B B H B taljle B S B B B B fl B to a B I I I I B B IB
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    20 5 A new and exciting picture of lovely Warner Bros' star Ann Sheridan, soon to be sec; :n a forthcoming picture.
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  • 95 5 She raced up 10 flights to a man fumes drove her back (By Special Arranerm«iit With The DAILY MIKKOK) »NDON I? kiliK fun. darkness wh«-n fl f h« swi( oow«r »ifi nurse U1«0 .-h a man who MO. OOO v A ntt/T ,1 a window covering li> r it hut
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  • 505 5 I MARRIED A COMEDIAN When the comedian m a shew makes you laugh, dc ycu ever ask self: Is hi U funny as this at Well, I can tell you the- answer Mostly it's no. At our wedding a rushed one se he had to dash off to a matlni
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  • 499 7 Let Us Work In Amity, Friendship and Brotherhood' says Indian Agent 1,. >Hp full text oi the ipesch d PUtal. Agent to th, a onnul hoisting ceremony ot i independent Dominion of Lumpur yesterday: It m I M tlu md B X unique l> Br.ted and m -till X iwer,
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  • 49 7 A Thanksgivinp Service m celer. of the Indian Independence Day will be held m the Tamil Methodist Church, Shaft Street, on Sudnay Aujr. 24. Bishop Edwin F. :I1 take part In thf well a* O«hei This has ted by the holding of School at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 197 7 London. Aug. 13. A member of I »use oi Commons today suuI the British Government strike back at Russia untoM it lets fifteen Russian wives join their British husbands. Bervative Member Lord Winterton, who raisetl the question before the Commons adjourned said, I
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  • 97 7 NANKING. Aug. 14. Th^ Government Japanese Trauo Steerina Committee has drawn im a prael of import and export items which will he permitted for trade with Japan. The imports wlvch Will he l.ermit-ted consisted mainly of communication equipment, chcmicala. fertilizers, metal. Jumbermachirery apparatus, raw mater,:.
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  • 21 7 Bur ntu thin panic, of Rumanian curr< ition ol murk' d ol tiv hold Reuter >MDON. Aim 12 llle, I
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  • 434 7 Chettur says: "Let us prove equal to our new responsi bili ties" The followij Indian Independent* Day \v\ by Mr. S. K. Chettur, 1.C.5., before l.nquishing his appointment as th< ntativ. the Government Of India m Malaya: This is indeed a grcJt day tor ll Atur tevera] decades of thraldom
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  • 242 7 Killearn On The Greatness Of India The following is the ttxt «»i telegram sent from Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner m SouthEast Asia, to the Governor-Gener-al of Pakistan yesterday "Pakistan today takes its place m the world as a new nation, but one whose peoples have long since proved their greatness.
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  • 114 7 The following Special Order of the Day by the G.0.C., Burma Command, Lt. General H. R. Briggs, C.8., C.8.E., D.5.0.. will be read out to all Indian troops today "G.O.C. Burma Command send! his greetings to all ranks on th» i occasion of the formation of India and
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  • 655 8 More Areas Opened As GrowMore -Rice Drive Develops MALAYA'S F 'O FRONJT X U i\ l I i the M 'lay m I' i enu wit i for n. i m Sept em be i Th X about 77,000 brought under ip to the pnd <i it"- month and th(
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  • 146 8 The Blood Bank m the Singa pore General Hospital has been further augmented by the acd»--t oral blood donors who have i nrolled themselves at the Bl od Transfusion Service Exhibition re at the 'Wcrld-Wklc Trade Fair" a t the Great World In two weeks. 300
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  • 84 8 iotn 3 p.m. Singapore Ciuo. m p.ra. Reg{saration r Banners Malay Cla Sutiday, 17th 7.30 p.m. S, -■shop Song Serv Monday 18th 7.45 p.m. V M C C;j b B Music Reading Claga R»-vision of Lesion I and 2. cherae. it js expeclw.t by next year another I
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  • 73 8 Bui i Si I to .B P i to supply m ihe tii Muslim members of Oobt»for»> l r> Rai-a. The cost price ol sarpngi ach ami the measur 12" x 2 yds. They c > from the Si. K*POre S utvs Society L I U..
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  • 35 8 Shouted A Soccer Mat Fined In Co I l 'I I B I I By It X i ''^H I induhf H v I .s/|ci' PiJPlfl N I Ht (Ml «i"' H M*n m k]
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  • 125 8 Republican Urge Plebisc In indies nesian Rep uy ofl X to the Un P Council to I East Indies I between the I iWic m Dutch adm I lands. The Republ.ean radio Jakarta br D ipfl B a plebiscite m Inc. W make clear which I dispute is the Informed
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  • 45 8 NEW jB Sugar Robii champion has W* of three nontitli benefit of the Hv Jimmy Doyh> I injuries after a I with Robins^;'. I Robinson's 1 Bammy whom he meets II Bowl. Akr<^n. Oh with t<>n pel 1 proceed! ilat
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  • 239 9 DRASTIC CUTS IN M.U. SPENDING RECOMMENDED Hi w B y X X I X X X In MM 040 will by portpaned until iius il due m the main .urival ol itores and tftff. Similar t-xpen iliture to the amount of $5,35 b, 200 will not be undertaken mis >ut
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  • 83 9 Si: iv. I b <i Ibetv iDlaina-ni .t th^ H J for an opI q up. M». b: three Hns to four years' rigorous ■w.!:: L 2 strokes of Ho an he Singapore He Court v. st< relay. I J h: I i were Mika
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  • 12 9 I >f 'h I I m Middlr
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  • 4 9 Punjabi On CBT Charge
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  • 85 9 ttle, Attf. 14. The 4,500--ton freighter Fenn Victory rammed agalt-st the 2,123- ton motorship Diamond Knot m fog m Juan de Fuca Straits, at the entrance to Puget Sound early on Wednesday. Lhss than eight hours later the Diamond Knot sank with Wi million
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  • 401 9 Two Bullets In Extortion Letter: Chinese Jailed (From Our Own ft*f Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 15. H an envelope containing two bul letb and an extortion letter demaiiding a sum ol $10,000, with a threat ol bodily harm it the money w*«s not delivered by am time, was received by a
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  • 119 9 AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS SENDS £2,000 The Chairman ol the Austitilan Red Cross Society nns placed a Binn of A. £2,000 at the dis,)osM of the International R*- Cros? Crmmittee of Geneva In Cingr.pcre. This gift is for tlic purchase of roteoical supplies, miitb ai<> to he distributed to the Indonesian
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  • 110 9 TOKIO, Aug. 14. The number of businessmen from the United Kingdom and the Empire arriving !in Japan for the reopening of foreign trade tomorrow and onwards expected here today to number nearby 30 than the official quota of 64 Reports from London and various parts
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  • 36 9 'n Our Own Repi v.n!. 1 Allg 15 A^ under I(mt ca] Defence i h(1 Hjlaj ,ent anS Militar; nnel r World am b sanctioned n k corpora ;"";;-"«l'-:.n l $150 form;,,
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  • 81 9 XX. Auk I M< Henry Wall mci Pn si. lent of the United \\r Independence of In "an event *O dl that it will tHko many generation! On Aug. i ntury B Of th»' m histoiy. Mi W I lid m now attempt to Judge
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  • 408 9 RAF MEN TOLD BY BARRISTER: warning that n is not something to be lightly un dertaken or eaftly dissolved was grlven to an r.a.F audience at Changi by Mr E John Pan is. LLB., Barriltei ;tt-Law, m a frank and informative
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  • 28 9 Alleged to have been m trade n nanufa^I Chew Lian y. Hoki< produced IK. m Auk. 28 who i th< n li<
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    • 114 9 TYPEWRITER CALCULATOR" available for immediate delivery Repairs undertaken 1. T. LEE 332. North Bridge Road, Telephone 7971 Typewriting Duplicating Un fertaken^^ All the latest styles WATCHES CLOCKS Wholesale Retail Owing to limited stock no catalogue is issued Efttptrt Repairs Undertaken Yick Woh Hfaig 429. North Bridge Road, Spore. Phone 7922
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    614 10  -  VE WITH Hollywood's Answer To Paris A Sffn b is Inn, ii> the whichi ik up s Hollyv I the Rii C l hai been r< ply > Her w weeks ago when she was d to design "young" c uhcs for a r, Cathy Down i. r use
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    • 111 10 do>tjU) cjedde/o 4 -fne IcHle /ohop j Exclusive Model Dresses m Leading Fashion Houses. Also Smart American Coti« Frocks and Exclusive Acm ssoru yaxTrleo ho+el > /ounqapoH^ (79 If If 7n IV m ft 1 B yf.4Ay %^yit t tit X w v rjauxtkiouxifie iiy<.sit\' JBV jk \r r\~— sA
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    • 19 10 MALAYA 41G. ORCHARD ROAD SXNQAPO] Quick Services IN Drj sham Cleaning, Inrbible Mending High lam Workmanship ifactlon Pri te,
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    582 11  -  ARDMORE I Hf. saturM i gions? W i I In Leave I B i Hi. a wellB Ro- X I Bi bj B I B I I the I I Adam I X.: fl B tig over IB .md "g'H I md Mrs. r B Ma>M y, Mr
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    • 136 11 TABLISHED IS 12 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants 11. I*, dv Sil\ a. Ltd.* (incorporated m Ceylon) Singapore, 19 21, High Bt. Penanj. 1, Blshoo St. H>% 'Mm A y A Nona Zar.viii Sekarang Kro. Tango Seman^at Islam, Kronchong By DGAJALI. No. *****. Chinta Ku, Foxtrot Kronchong Siapa
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  • 95 12 MANILA. Aug. 14 Ol IS days U> stay m th< Philippines has b<-en granted Indonesian cr«w ol thr«< have bern stranded h»r« piano awaiting th«- ttm* wh.n they can land m Inci* Inlinigration comm Engrado Fabr«- granted on whui tht- In sians fxplaint'd that land
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  • 137 12 Singapore Fi 1 "How do you live wh. n have no parents to lo yon?" asked the Mi" Mr. B. L. Chua m the Juvenil MStordav when a 13- v 1 t>oy was found guilty charge of theft of to the value of Sl2The
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  • 59 12 PRINCFSS WEDDING CAKE i^onaon. Aug. Evening Nov. i that a catering estaWj mem which has I wedding cakes British moiiarc Princess Blttabeth thi s gn of the ca* j pose for her The dfsigi tiered cake, de 1 a model ot W c and a moid mittfd for the spection
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    • 194 12 i roiiiirs-l xiln^iw lo the Morniny Inbuilt ~~7~ 1 i— 1 r -at iC TUE WAjNTED UOUSE UUNTING IN WWAT ABOUT TUIS w JT nc cmnCWiNE i CUNSUtNE PALLS IS JUST ONE -IT DOESN'T LOOK I g Jf f cauc \JL^ BAD AS ANYWUERE ELSE, ft AS IP IT UAD
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  • 103 13 I I I I I I Hi B I B I B iving I B I B B B B B X V B mB B B B» i B B I B m BB B B B B H ihe;. m
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  • 34 13 1 doubt very would approve of billing for p- :ijonal >rdin| to the v your ncurred lon. ills to hrn, at 'it 8 mt Hebi Montdair him otlier- U.P.
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  • 209 13 SHB WORKERS THREATENED MANDORE: YOU MUST LEAVE" Singapore, Friday. sn dt^charg-no throe Inam accused ct riotirg, the Fourh Magistrate, Mr. H. W. Niuhtir Kale yesterday said; "In v>ftw of the iact thn the accused have been lr custody s nee June, I discharge them R« they have already served a
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  • 109 13 $500 FOR 21 DAY STAY IN TOKIO NOW >XX) UP Five 1 ■s is the S] < iy .n an mnouncement en th> utuif ti iuld, be n traders would i\ X foreign currency, the p.an Private traders would neg<lnfUy wtth Japanese suppH- and i Board of subject te the
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  • 80 13 Bride In Court Ten Minutes After Wedding LONDON, July 31. Ten rr.irutes after she w Harried a bri«le ap^ared Bn igistrates' Conn paring her weddii.y Whi!» her bridegroom Id ing guestf waited for on m a"i carbv cafe. wag answering ar application b> her first huaband for a reduc--4 icn
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  • 38 13 Mr. F C. Ccunseii, told the magistrate: "She married only ton minutTh< ti v.)\ Ie \hr heard, ard briil n crey "were among tti< who •u^<le Mr litt's i)i husoai. Alb Chipping Nor <\ of the ra
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  • 116 13 Aug. H. China .>> moralist triumi. danc Ing, by tht older eommercialisslow walking." ReUab i aid thr tianwidfl "austerity" regulation, hrif with tht gtneral mobili n appro the Executive Yuan, contain ing a provision banning commer ahsed daiumg m an ell ughout China. The proposed prohibition
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  • 113 13 Police chief is gang leader, steals 25 cars Paris detectives ordered l *-> (rack a gang of thieves who had fcjolen twenty-five luxury car. have made an arrest a loca. chief of police. The detectives traced several ot the cars t o an hotel m St Cloud, near Paris. Then
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  • 193 13 HONCi KONO, Aug ull for damages by a Sh it Robert the Hcnß Kong Oov«Tnme opened today w* l n Lamb^s ati charfing that the H Kong Immigration officials hid fala lv impnjoreci him for W <iays for which Lamh ifl asking QSCd damages. Lamb'
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  • 101 13 MANILA, Aug. 15.— Two Filipino army soldiers were killed and seven others wounded when a hand-grenade exploded m a man's pocket m a movie house at Camp Crame on Tuesday, according to belated reports reaching Manila. No official account was given for the presence
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    • 26 13 f U CR OW YOUNGER X AS 'OU GROW OLDER I Hk »V TAKIN(. '"^tiiom;^ taelets I V t» to be I H H, 'rrdn«of, ttc.
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    • 52 13 McM ICHAEL W*sk RADIO Jpl SHORTWAVI 171 170 550 WORLD'S STATIONS-DAY NIGHT SFECIAL FEATURES:— II :h Qvallt} Spr;i|< h Prrfoi m.inrp M nil hi it i W Bind Indication \nf>mat*c Tt (r..l Indication Antomai Contn.l DlSlßin< 7C»! KEI 8, <>»< HARD RD. f STORI HUANGHO TRADING CD 15-IB UPPE 1
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  • 119 14 tlteij N.ilh.i [nforirn o l future ..i not open ould n th<- same tlni letei nlnation .JllllllH ll t poinl KirHtly British Lroopn should withdrawn from Egypt ;in-i the Sudan Secondly the Sudan had Hi.righi "f ieM detei mination Thtiily th»- Suilan bad the
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  • 163 14 BAT A VI A A iik' 15. In an .jhh letter i i all women asso< 11--m the world, the United 'hir\- <■■ W >■ lation, Ith itavla, appealed to i, :i ippori us and vi w that the Security Council take* Lepa <>n the
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  • 496 14 'HELP PERAK TO REGAIN LOST GLORY,' SAYS (R.C.) ASTON lI'OII A too I I A V. It will b.- rememto 1 cup n ion iwid iiui hi from complete para by Mi a C. Jomaron Followii v is the i (i x r of Mr Aftton's nicssa" "My feet juk
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  • 43 14 ifflce ol the Democr has Mr. John A Thivy. Representa n which will the foundation for the lib 1 the 100-millton pie ol [ndia. thi n ol thiJ mi histoi ie event oi the both ai h and our i 1
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  • 143 14 ALLEGED TO HAVE POSED AS FL/LT. EXETER, An*. II A man, who was alleged to haw posed as a Royal Air Force flight-lieut-enanl an>! to have stayed at various aerodromes during a tour <>f the country, was remanded In custody at Exeter. He appeared m an r.a.F. uniform an pilot's
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  • 156 14 Penang, Aug. 14. Trishaw pedallers and cyclists still continue to be responsible for as many accidents as motor vehiDespite repeated warnings they fail to obey the simple rule of the road— to keep to the left; they persist m cutting coran<J cycling along the right
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  • 50 14 I>< >ND< )X. T( >n, a Forceful sturdy, Inside ird was transfi char iron to Breni just under £6.0u0. h»> will p] i ;>. Brentford trial game on S Brentford hope th i1 Dawson will be able to form a n<-w rightwing with anothei well-ki Lond
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  • 11 14 INGTOIS i be tiillppinei Coui I Filipino U.P.
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  • 22 14 An 1 urday li The S". ■idence of Mi No. nis.'.i bj memb Dan the Tropical
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  • 87 14 Ipoh, Aug. 14 ing on the defence, v Nain acquitted eight Sikhs m the M Court vest id. i secution failed quate reason i ponemcnt. The eight accus ?d for righting m public. At the outset .1 Omm asked th mission to try I artely but
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  • 45 14 Sitiawan, Ai Christians m ed a farewel the Court Hous< honour of the X money. OH the e\ tun- to India on Mr. Victor Jesu S (cretary ol th( mil Church. Sitiawan, pr«^ MJT. Henry DaPastor's services ai m the d'strict I
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  • 24 14 .^'REMBERG m Palace 1 war criu M n^er d rrc ors ai m mammoth I coml 1 R euter m U.P.
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  • 155 15 Singapore Port Becomes Criminal, More Important t: rmlniU for only used by ships m from England, turn j^Otf arrtv. from Ships remain here loi. k up full load of cargo discharging what they ought. In i ted on to full export can [I all m the greatly ligures" a Govern-
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  • 23 15 NTED: 120 ARBOUR MERATORS ft X ft I B IB II I h Hft ft ft ft ft ft ft 1 B ft
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  • 38 15 RUN, Aug. 13. Sleek I, 34-year-old Prircc FcrI today thai he opth€ body ■'-hew Empress He.-m r.e id ask d wernment to perif there my foul play m co:i tit sucden m Oder.
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  • 286 15 lay. Prices quoted t*>:i w are per olcul weight except where UhPrwUp stated "Meehoon* 1 Siam $58; Rangoon $48. Rice: Siam No. 1 $106: No. 2 $102; Other qualities $85— 587. '"Mutinous rice: Siam No. 1 $67. Sugar: -Bost qual m $90 2nd duality $87: 3rd quality $85.
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  • 102 15 Ships alongside thp &lngai>orf vn ar vis tVEST WHARI* 1 2 Euryades 3 Emp. Colne n 4 5 Gor<r n n 6 7 Mirella 8 9 A.sphalion. 10 11 P. T. Explo- 12 Bdor. wii 14 Glenbep n 15 16 Btrathnavt AL PLANT IRE IK)CK Ting sang. I
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  • 90 15 WASHINGTON. Aug. 13.Secretary of S:a*e George Marshall, m a note to Soviet Fo gn Mirister Molotov, set August 21 as the deadlire om thrdeadlock, deliberation^ vi joint goviet-American ccnim's sion on Korea and said :hut tcr that time "each govern j ment mu.\ immediately cons'
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  • 58 15 NANKING, Aug. 14. Preskl ent Chiang Kai-Shek has appoint ed Chief of Staff General Cher Oieng as Director of the Genera l'ssimo's headquarers m Manchu-:-ia. reliable sources stated tonight He replaces General Hsiung Shihwei. General Chen's appointment ir believed to be m connection with preparations of
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  • 82 15 BERLIN. Aug. 13: America r and German police mi n E;M. tonighi v h«ckcd i-;p on German civil car In a soarcli fOJ rs implicated m the discovery r«'t radio transmitters and other equipment whic> led to the arrest of four German 1 Tho arrests
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  • 39 15 ATHENS, Aug. 15. Grer',> IT forces, backed by artil units have launched nsive against gueril lai m the Mount Grammes a»e.i and near the Albanian and Yugo ■lav borders, tlla\ today from Salcra^a rej Reuter
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    • 34 15 Be Ho Hong Steamship Co. ore> PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICI I or Hong Kc»n«:, Swutow Amoy HONG BIAN <l F(M( PENANG AMI RANGOON 19th A\ An lor Falcmbang The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) L
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  • 153 16 n the su nent land m th( an Army of the military auls quite clear hP only n whom 1 quit are being m i •n.s with no official ity to be on military pi< ty Such people are trespass 'The full formalities
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  • 24 16 XvK v m. i.l \\,(h 'ME DAILY MIRROR) .DON I. .'"'•nn,. the 'til "fail" t Ml t|oi
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  • 469 16 n. Aug. 15. Tl to tll^' y3B am. i n Wed iy4( Railway I by Mr. A M 1 Austl What Caused Mishap? I the Bn and Mr R h ymour, layan i I whom I impur, i to n I Apart from \cs
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  • 26 16 In th Mttchtll (CrlOi i>tlS t<, r tit HtU til ra h> And tht muai
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  • 39 16 London. John Flint.. Ed" by Th at i hand from tl he But th< after John County I by vain thirteen miles away. The <'■ m the neigl and children vv< lowed out.
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  • 51 16 Hid 184,00 Francs Rou Her Waist London <By A ".<■■■ Mrs. AtJ-nis B tre:s. of Colle con land* on July 13 I had 184.000 den m a cl undrr her slip. She was fin Middtessx, I francs had I 1 Mrs. Blyth I the francs* froi I intended kee] went
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  • 26 16 :.i Shangha U.P. NANKING. I I Chinese A i i 1 Forco Day Ml i^R the first 1 when Chir.csc into action I
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    • 126 16 1\,,! i M IMMIMINMIM \in !HI Bl >1 HO^ l» IN HIM HALI/\l <^ )^%m J Thai.' m .'i >• iff V /y* W V II 4/At/reo airntTs *z .■■iii\ Matinees 10.30 a.m. Tod»v Tomorrow "Corsican i. others" Monday "Desperate Journey" 11a.m.,1.45 ATHAY PHONE NOW SHOWING STRANCfc RETS THAT L
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    • 42 16 riEirjHPHii t ay: tttl im>llOMOUMu» if* at 1 including >■ J \l&rr\ songs iiisir i r rIMW Mm| iL ■L\ '>h<ln m s.w,, >« inifH > ■mS^M uu. ink )nm m I iwr i I "Butch" JENKINS .»r&K *<•" ICBAIC GIFFORD I^'ft Vw Ymiir/ bllt ..i,.
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  • 157 17 Tan Cheng Ctiuaii, a 11 old Hukkien trisha rider, who gambled away $42, entrusted to him to buy provisions with, terday at the Second P jrt bound over m $100 m fty to be of go \>d behavtoui for six months. Tan pleaded guilty to criminal
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  • 106 17 'Because I craved for cigarettes. I stole this lime so a s to sell it and buy cigarettes for myself/ said 20-year-old Javanese, Snarif bin Omar at the Second Police Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to stealing a box a lime white-wash >. Inspector
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  • 67 17 "Do not appear before me after today's celebrations" said Mr. H. W. Nightingale, the Fourth Magistrate. yesterday whei: he cautioned and discharged Munusamy a 50-year-old Tanvl. who pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly at Kampong Bahru Road, on Thursday evening. Munus my, it was stated,
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  • 155 17 Admitting that he was the man wanted on. a Kuala Lumpur warrant, but disputing th? amount of property concerned. 39--year-old Cantonese Tnam Kang Soong. accused of criminal breach of trust of English gold sovereigns, Ceylon stones and cash amounting to $585 was remanded for
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  • 218 17 The taking of the Census throughout Singapore and the Man l 'rtion begins m eai neat on August 25. Tho procedure will be that beginning on August 25 the 800 enumerators m the Municipal Area m<i the 100 enumerator! m th<> Rural lioarU
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  • 178 17 Malacca Trishaw PartStrike On ibune Staff Repcr >LACCA, Thursd Hundreds of trishaws lie idle outside th< own ifl GOO pedallers st walkout this morning. Two owners out ol a dozen have eon ritn ttumen ai.d 100 trshawmen hav<.> taken out vehicles at j new agreed rate of $120 p*r day.
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  • 58 17 Because a prosecution witness, a detective, who had been disI missed from the police force m the meantime, was absent at the Th'rd Police Court yesterday, Ho Ling (32), a Cantone> od to have stolen two tins of Players No. 3 cigarettes. oO Jan. 9 last,
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    • 140 17 LAST 3 SHOWS > 15 aid 9.15 p.rnRITA HAYWORTH a."> "GILDA" Supported by GLENN FORD T at Mid-Nite "A Came Of Death" OPENING TOMORROW "RENEGADE" I To-day Midnight ar 11.30 p.m. The most Enchant' ng Muslim Social Kit. Studded with pathcs and Romance. Enacted and Directed to suit to all
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  • 135 19 L Th( may l|a\ coming off i-OIICC. k din B on Si n their trial tlu ftr«l rou the 0 '.n •<) hold tion m "v. I ahead of the Cl juniors eiilv bj their ira Having rece Mv elected a
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  • 66 19 [TO-DAY^ SPORTS i I \;p V< i (i H <\i-. 2 pMI KM Xl I I m. 2 p BAMON i B Champion hip 1 ci \cm\ 15 p.m 1 AHI I II Wl> ITA Inter-Clul, Uu t u<, Ql :d. 8 \> m. IVKFSTI INC. Happ\ World: 8.43 p
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  • 132 19 a-ardinarj etiny \M «tion wi S inday At 10 a.m at th«> Hal!. drawn for the a< nual -.-id., so< BW CHIN CHONG'S TEAM Khoon B.>k. Yai. P Peng Kong, c> Sam Pin, Goh 8,.,.n Bens KWA CHENG JOO'S TEAM:^ Tan Hearn. Wee Thiam Hock, Koh Creole. Y<
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  • 79 19 Scottish soccer results London, Aug. ottish fue results: •A" DIVISION Abcrde.i. 0, H:b Airdnenonian.s 3, Clyde 1. Falkirk 1 Hearts 3. St. Mlrren 2. Morton 3. Dundee 0 Queens rark 2. Motherwi Queen of South 0. Patrick 1. Rangers f>. TJiird 1 anark 2. B" DIVIS' Ayr United 0. Albion
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  • 266 19 LONDON. Aug. 13. For a change, the Middlesex •twins'' Bill Edrich and Denis Comptt)ii were dismissed both clean bowled for >jnall scores today and Middlesex are having worst of the argument against Kent. Edrich's brother George, came into th< limeli when snuing br.i L
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  • 16 19 awn Game At Victoria Grounds B I X I B I I 1 1 I B
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  • 5 19 75,000-Just o Play Gulf fl
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  • 27 19 M A LUMI Petei Con flal l'nii Ittariu* Hoi lie tpanlle 1 i<-clion 'm I lang I Gold .iil ibel ill
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  • 284 19 l.( m.m i riple blue, ion's highc Samei i ye against Hampshi In inn .ri.l dtivU »ught him l< bound nthm three runa Bill Bdrich'a 207 against Northptonahire m July, uiul •i Palalret'i high- Walford'i previoui Kigheal 141 -t the Indian ii Lust scaaon.
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  • 143 19 Indian Football Council suggestion. "Staunch Indian Supporter" suggests The formation of a Singapore Indian Football Council, similar to the SCFA, with a view to rallying all Indian players I geiber, and forming a itcong side to v m the Cup c petition: A lot has btHrii said and
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  • 59 19 F( ]i <!>f s.r.c. cricket trams ami fixture* for the ihl P.UI., vs Rock Jit* on Lh« O Clarke, R. Bart),, c. Cockburn, P. D'Ahm-id* 1 n Mmi ida, E. 1 c \T. i) Wilier v. Rod iJ a. in ya Anchai 8. Ho I
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  • 6 19 "SEVEN A SIDE" SOCCER M wh<»
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