Morning Tribune, 31 March 1948

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  • 6 1 MORNING TRIBUNE .New Sen"' 10 CENTS
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  • 143 1 (Thhune Staff Report*n W. C. Choy. who represented China in the Davis Cup Competition as recently as in 1940, is in Singapore. He arrived in Singapore on Monday from Hong Kong on a business visit. Yesterday Choy played a few friendly tennis sets
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  • 24 1 The Fhr tin Wm</\ the British Armstrong WhitI" h a „'-u<> itrcrfi l—ovt Tinned a maximum SSTtafjC reffiffiOf Cr-O 1-9 fin hour.
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  • 451 1 UM.RM- TODAY i.. Reporter? IPOH, MARCH 1. IM THE\ UGSIFICBXT THRONE fOOH OF T'!E VILUONpOLLAR IST AS A 1.-'KAXD-ARIAH WHERE TEN YEARS ico he was installed] WLTAN OF PFRAK WITH ALL THE POMP AXD BPL- JSDOUR ATTENDING SUCH IEREMOXIEB OF AX EAST- j ERS PRINCE,
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  • 460 1 PLEA FOR AMENDMENT OF INEQUI TABLE TAXA TTON" (From Our Oirn Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, MAR 20. THE URGENT NEED TO REDI'CE THE EXPORT DUTY ON TIN. WHICH NOW REPRESENTS 18 PERCENT OF THE NETT TIN ORE VALUE. WAS STRESSED BY COL. H. S. LEE. PRESIDENT OF THE
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    53 1 nt.-Ueut, R. E. Fen- V- Zniinnd Liaison i on tin utaff of Air tmnani, Far Kast, who w "i Singmport to mper- ti>>. trantft r o; 200 •■•-^\4F 1/ mund per*mV frm th< United R»»flwom, irko tri« fcr P««iip through ken on f A r to Jo* up J°*U Ncm
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  • 33 1 Mo.scow, March 30.- -The Finnish delegation was believed here today to have reached agreement with the Soviet Government on the general lines of a future aid treaty with the Russian.-:. Reuter
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  • 121 1 JOINT COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER EXPATRIATION PAY (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. SO. A decision to refer the question of ex-patriation pay of officers recruited mit side Malaya to a Special Joint Committee of the Federation and Singapore for considera* turn and report high-lighted today's deliberations of the Federal
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  • 253 1 J9?ss£P»« (h^b'r S l 9«pore bfr Ass/. u mmerce #"b--»r. yesterday, deputy nipt, d n> r niuluh, dis- Md the de- i JJrt variot <« trade centre of the Malayan remitting lyidustry, Mr. Salmond said, but in recent months millers had had to cut down their activities
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  • 489 1 CERTAIN NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES TERR! TORIES. CLOSED TO TRADE WITH SINGAPORE AND MA LAY A. WILL NOW GRADUALLY RETURN TO NORMAL TRADE ACCORDING TO THE DETAILS OF THE TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED KINGDOM GOVERNMENTS AND THE N.E.I. GOVERNMENT. PUBLISH ED IN SINGAPORE LAST NIGHT.
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  • 451 1 DEFENCE OF SALARIES' REPORT Hew basic rates of pay recommended by the salaries commission, it is estimated, will increase the cost of personal emoluments for monthl/ rated staff by $15-million per year. This was pointed out by Mr A. T. Newboult, Chief Secretary of the Federation of Milaya, wh<.n he
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  • 56 1 A Chinese lad residing at Woodland Road was rewarded by the local Police for recovering 3 boxes, containing 3.520 rounds of 9 mm ammunition, while he was cutting grass on Sunday. He reported his discovery to the Police immediately and was commended for his public spirit
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  • 28 1 A Malay woman was robtx-d of about $10 worth of jewellery by two Chinese at Phillip Avenue, off Yeo Chu Kang, yesterday morning at 6.30 a.m.
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  • 33 1 Poiping, March 30.- Tientsin police announced today that they had broken a ring of slave traffickers led by a 61-year-old woman who supplied China coast brothels with young Chinese girls.
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  • 43 1 Speedier...660 mph Squadron Ij*iuler Bill Waterton, chief test pilot of the Gloster Aircraft Cr/mpany, after cowling part of the Quadrilateral course at 060 m.p.h. in a Glonter Metaor IV jt;t fifjhter fabovh) had to abandon the attempt owing to the extremely rough weather.
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    • 34 1 PURE LINEN SPORT SHIRTS from the House of Curwen by ENAN Specialists for Men's Wear. Sport shirts— dressing gowns, ties, scarves, etc. JAEGER all-wool Golf Hose now available. TEL: 4649 31, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.
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  • 302 2 t Tribune SUff R«p«t«r> TWO HUNDRED EX-ROYAL AIR FORCE GROUND > J i2!ISONNEL FLOWN OUT FROM THE UNITED KLN'OIX)M ARE EXPECTED TO PASS THROUGH SINGAPORE .SHORTLY" ON THEIR WAY TO JOIN THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE THE MEN WILL
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  • 187 2 Alleged to have committed serious offence on a twelve-year-old Malay girl two nights lin succession, Abdul Rahman bin Samat. a middle-aged Indian Muslim appeared before Seventh Magistrate A. G. She it-- on a tentative charge of rape, yesterday. A.S.P. E. Moule, prosecuting, said that
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  • 80 2 Basti i United Provinces), March 30. A runaway elephant here crashed through three villages, smashing huts and uprooting trees. When eventually he had been chained, five people were dead and two seriously injured. The mahout (driver) was seated on his charge with three children when the
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  • 38 2 The Grand Nooran Opera and Rayuan Konchana staged a successful "Vaudeville Night" at the Twilight Hall m the New nl'h Amu l(>motlt Patk last Malay drama was intersrersM with songs and dances. This
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  • 77 2 Two well-known Jewish fami1 will be united in a wedding on Sunday, April 4. at the -\!.i£hain Aboth Synagogue, Waterloo Street ->t 4.45 p.m. The families are the Meyer SauJ family from Seremban and the Elias Jonah family of Singapor.. Etia-s. son of "Mr. and Mr.;. Meyer
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  • 33 2 From 9.^5 a.tn. tomorrow. Radio MmQvl v*U bi>i>hti*t th- procrcd.mji of th» uiuqnr'i iif f%'i of the 8 ;"/<»- por* Legislative Co"n^' y at the V*ctor** Uemortcl Hal'.
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  • 93 2 S 'pore Governor's Message To Perak Royal Family Th*> following message was sent by H.E. the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson. to the British Adviser. Perak. last Wednesday, on the <?eath of the Sultan of Perak, H.H. Sir Abdul Aziz. K.C.M.G.. K.B.E. 'Please convey to His Highness's family my
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  • 79 2 At yesterday's meeting of the Federation Legislative Council, the Chief Secretary, Mr. A. T. Newbouit moved "This Council has learnt with deep regreet of the death of His Highness the Sultan of Perak and records the keen sense of the loss suffered by the Federation and the State
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  • 214 2 Enrolments For Schools Up In Federation i From Our Oun fcfori I Kuala Lumpur. March 30. An increase of 76.809 in ttw enrolment figures for icl in the Federation of Malaya for the month of J nuaiy 1948 compared with 447.640 In January, the previous yea reported in a paper
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  • 31 2 Since Saturday I presentitlve cf UM men':, of In-ia m M--J A. Thivy. has fce. n an attack of not be able to keep pointments for th« rv
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  • 516 2 i TrUtmme Staff Remortti > BETWEEN 50 000 and GO.OOO PISCES OI- pi-pvi* HAVE BEL'N LOANED OUT TO APPROXJM VTELv PERSONS SINCE THE LIBERATION STATED ?ul 12% PODIAN OF PROPERTY. MR. PAI'L STOnp T T xE n a 'S- Thi* loan was rude in ord<»r to
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    • 143 2 I NOTICE Y MCA. RESTAURANT "A" Orchard Ru d. From Ist April the Coupon System will be discontinued in favour of the Cash System; Coupons wiJ not be valid after 31st March. The Restaurant is open to all and •nonthly contracts and spectel parties may be arranged *"..lh the Caterer,
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  • 111 3 u:vfr TEO CHONG KEE. WAS SEN- v ,VmnTHS' RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT BY nvi! DISTRICT JUDGE YESTERDAY CHE A^NG IN RESPECT OF TWO (500. lin tV id< ik. that v reprinted Vof motor m Kwa Chin d.shoncstly L to deliver him ..;.;J two occasion. MarCh KWI CWB
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  • 156 3 Th« Mahatma Gandhi Momommittee has boon conwith Mr. N. Krishna PilUy a- chainn in. Ifr. K. T. join (Hon. Secretary), Messrs. A A. R. Annamalai Chettiai. Teji Singh, and N. Nerlakantai Sail aa Joint Hon. TieaOther members of the Comirc Dr. N. Mootnthamby. M, M. B. Das*.
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  • 21 3 The Food Control RationingJJd Distribution Offi cos at Mondial Hall wi,l be sorrow consequent on miration of the Singa-
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  • 27 3 L'" rhn,, inin 0/ UWc Inn PftUr SUH ltf Ur mn P c. D. VrHa at St. A*dr*C* Cathedral* _r^.'._,:. E(i.si< r Sunday.
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  • 152 3 Eniolment at the Peoples Education Association Class at Handy Road has reached a iecord number of 90. and many more are daily coming; in. The class has been divided into two -one for beginners on Tuesday and Friday and the other for advanced students on Mondays
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  • 83 3 Alter thirty years' scrvic? in Govornment. Mr. A. Latiff. Senior Malay Interpreter, Supreme Court. Singapore, will be going on leave to. morrow, preparatory to retirement. Mr. Latiff joined th e scrvieon Mai. 1. 1918. and served in Penang and Butterworth for 19 yeajs. He was transferred to
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  • 52 3 A Chinese passenger died on board the s.s. Kweiyanf as a result of a heart attack, while the ve.i'el was on its way to Singapore from Hong Kong. The Chinese was buried at sea on Mai-ch 26. The Kweiyang arrived here on Monday en route
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  • 95 3 sr»5 r Andr(lr Allan, pictured ajifr thdr u<ddm<i at lUthtsda OMMJ Hall on Easter Monday. The group comprises the bride >md bridegroom, father and mother of the hnde, Mr ami Mn. L. T. Vandeiput, the bridesmaids, (lower girls, and the bottman. A happy group taken after the
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  • 110 3 A finding of death* by missadventure was recorded by the j Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. I Porter yesterday, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a 19-year-old British Aircraftsman, Ronald Charles Keen. Evidence revealed that Keen DM jammed between the front bumper of
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  • 27 3 All flags on public buildings will be flown at half mast today, the day of the funeral j of H.H. the Sultan of Perak.
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  • 249 3 Printer Freed On Murder Charge ARRESTED SIX MONTHS AGO ON A TENTATIVE CHARGE OF MURDER. IGNATIUS MUTHU, A MIDDLf; AGED PRINTER EMPLOYED AT RAFFLES H OTE I WALKED OUT OF THJE SEVENTH POLICE COURT A FREE HAN YESTERDAY. Muthu, who had been held in the remand prison until yesterday, left
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  • 317 4 PKIPINC;. MAR M MILITARY POUCE VOINTT:i> ROOFTOPS AND MOKNTKD MACHINKCI'NS 3 FRONT OF THE NATIONAL MOPING UNIVERSITY FKARIN« A PARADE WHICH DID NOT TAKE PLAIT-: BY STI DENTS WHO AfISEMBXJCD WITHIN TNIVERSIT} GROUNDS TO COMMEMORATE THE DEATH OF 72 RE VOLTTTIONARY MARTYRS FN 1911
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  • 94 4 «HW YORK. M;ir 29.— Senator Wi li;»n, Li.n^or (RepObliean, N.-rth Dakotjn aiui'iinu'd at mcetinit of the Pakistan LMfW Of Anu'riia T Jiat ho will move in th« Sena f portly that a separate quota te allotu-d to litizens of Paki tan wh« intt n<j to migrate
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  • 58 4 The Merrilads Musical Association will celebrate 24th anniversary with a dinner and diince at Katong Rest House. 107 Mariiv Parade on Saturday. April 3 A rung gen g party and a dance orchestra will be in attendance. After dinner, prizis for th«soccer competition will be distributed by
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  • 139 4 HONGKONG. Mar. 30. It was learned today there has been an influx of Chinese travelling from Shanghai, to Hongkong in recent weeks nany of them reportedly in order to escape conscription which pot undeiway in Shanghai last week A rline sources said all flights from Shanghai
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  • 85 4 New York. Mar. 30.— $20,000 cargo of high qua'ity cobra skins— the laigest and most valuable to tx airshioped from abroad— recently arrived at La Guardia airport. Intended to mvet th e peak spring fashion trade demands this two- ton shipment consisting of more than 30.000
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  • 51 4 A talk on "Islam At The Crosswards" will be given by Mr. Ahmed bin Ibrahim on Friday, April 2, at 7.30 p.m. at 121, Serangoon Road. All Muslims and members' of the public who are interested are cordially invited to attend. The lecture will be given in
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  • 33 4 Mrs. Paul Verdniftie ami hrr dautjhtrr. Wane, < night i cameraman <n a happy wtood Bl th Wettrea CorporatHM cocktail puriu h<i<i nf fhf A<l< tki Mntei \n*l \r*ek-e*i
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  • 186 4 SYDNEY. M:<; 30 Smc il postage sr^niDS t3 CWH" memorate the vis't Cf ihc Kn; and Queen and Prircoss Ihr ?arct to Australia next yea; ire likely to be seuci by *he Common wealth Gove: nment The Cab n sub-cimmiite« that is mai<ng aiungcnciv
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  • 64 4 Manila. Mar. 30.— A company of Philippine constabulary soldiers who mutiniea yesterday at Naic. near Ctvite, L,uxon Pnilippines. were to. day reported to be waiting to surrender -to General ano Castenada, Constabulary Chtet. The mutine.is ibct thtv three officers dead with n»a;hinigui flre and killed^ I
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  • 30 4 Washington. Mar. 30 ••liberties ol &ns The President a not want ißd has wanted war &ut t^ several thin g a wni&t t including ilavery. Reuter
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    • 54 4 m mirn vi ym tomorrow ill^ll^lifllfif^l OIR SUPPR ATTRACTION! He said"^W/^. said '""Till th» n wA, B iB Br nd ■J rB B\ v ifYkn n do['t ay FRANCHOT Tf)NF gel married ff^nffMlWl lUfiC pronto this ft HIIV MAHICHM scandal will "UT mAUIbUN W rlOttfT m te than red ii
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 311 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY N n Talllil HI ITI7 1 XH?TWnPIT I Sh«>p: 10.30 Dance Music by Bri- on J.;T (U riteB; 00 BhVh W »*WUKK ti sh Band 11.00 pm. La t News L'^gLn" Ture. MALAY ENGLISH Summary Close Down. -tun Tu programmes BTssrßjsir^: h»??sßfisr4S Prom ..00 noon to,
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  • ROUDN-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 195 5 Three Shot Dead In Barracks Mutiny vii x Mir 30.-Three Philippine conscaM nri ii.'uwnants were shot to death in a ury second a b company of disgruntle '^defying capture with machine tins' and sBUjII lege(lly ma de by 40 to 60 enT^f A ediy a staff sergeant and corporal. "i^oU
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    • 121 5 ORDERED TO LIE... 10SD0N, Mat A Znitnnw* Czech anther i rtfoei cmM t" Umim on 84t*rdoya*a member of j delegation < f f J r „h tyndtcate <■' thon apjroved bjf th' mftmi regime tonight ttatemeni H$- tociattng himielf from gim Md i riticis' i h m a > tfate
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    • 76 5 7; /in n fo follow r i Ikt autructiont gkx n m >*\i the Czech wgJaA* i ten 0/ Uu trip 1 should I hat* to umurt the British i Czechoslovakia it p*r- ftctlff in order, nnd that the sitnntton is thr *x- i i pnukm
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    • 33 5 SOVTBPORT, Loncatttn Th National Ad- w Council of the ™mdent Labour Party ««mfl in private tkia uftjfl ;r f abolition U f h ■■<• and th, setting Bi fain Reuter
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    • 27 5 GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER HURT Bahamas, Mai. p-^ih Murphy, gev-old second daughter lerio Jv Baha mas. was •per S& Briti sh new*. Wumi gn a at was slightly Reuter
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    • 11 5 c C *\Marr»._ -inmit- recoil '-.r. -hip of
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    • 103 5 WASHINGTON. Mar. 29.—American oonpressional investigators hurried to New York today to investigate an anonymous "tip" that Un!te<j States tanks and anti-air-craft puns have been shipped to Russia. Mr. Georpe Quinn, Counsel for the House Investigating Committee, told reporters that the committee had receive^ an unsigned letter
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    • 146 5 LONDON, MAR 30Three Brit sh soldiers have been awarded decorations today for their gallantry in rescuing th e P l°t of an Hindustan Airways Dakota aircraft which cra&hlanded in Nicholson Lines, Delhi 'Cantonment, last October, whil? on a test fight The s'x Indian passengers managed
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    • 97 5 On board HMS Sheffield off Antigua, West Indies. Mar. 30. -American and West Indies squadron of the British Navy If carrying out joint exercises with a flotilla of Canadian Navy in these waters. Vice Admiral Sir William Tennant. Commandcr-in-Chief of the British squadron, told Canadian officers and
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    • 31 5 WASHINGTON. Mar. 29.— The President has nominated FeJix Cole to be first United States Ambassador to Ceylon. The United States is at present represented by a Consul-Gene-ra!.
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    • 141 5 NEW LOO FOR KILTS i INVERNESS, Scotland, S I Mar. 29. Neus that th* kilt had fallen for :h* i i New Look reached thin J i ancient home of the Clan S of Cam* ron todatt and a K i war cry was expected I mom* ntariltf. > 7
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    • 51 5 MILAN, Mai. 30. A series of demonstrations, probably accompanied by strikes, has been planned for today in the district of Milan, where tension rose last night after Communist Party loudspeakers reported to crowds in the city that three Communists had been shot earlier in the day at nearby
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    • 26 5 AT COCKTAIL PARTY Mr. Run Run Shaw, Mr. Jack Evans (Film Censor) Mr E W. *<&*«* am* Mr. Macfarland at tkt W'str'j Co,porat,nn Cotktop Party Uut v^k.
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    • 93 5 GHOST HUNTER DIES PULBOROUGH. Sussex, England Mar. 29. fforry Price, Britain's bestknwtvn "ghost hunter," died here today, ayed 67. Price, who teas honorary secretary of the University of London Council for Physical Investigation, (formerly the. National Laboratory of Physical Research, of which he was founder) investigated large numbers of houses
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    • 62 5 Another War Unless BOSTON. Mai. 30. Eamon de Valera, former Eire Pnm»Minister told 10,000 people demonstrating in his honour here on Sunday night, there as no doubt in my mind that w*> are going to have another war unless the nations of the world join in guaranteeing justice. De Valera
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    • 113 5 LONDON, Mar. 20 Pandji Nehru, Prime Minister of India, announced in the Indian Parliament today that members of the former Indian National Army would now be able to take work in all services except the Indian Army, New Delhj Radio reported. Pandit Nehru
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    • 168 5 PENEVA, MAR. 30. Mr. Horace Flather, an adviser to the South African delegation to the Freedom of Information conference here, declared last night that the numerous Indian and Bantu newspapers in South Africa had the unrestricted right, which they frequently exercised, of criticising the Government.
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    • 28 5 KARACHI, Mar. L'9. Hobwnmcd Ali Jmnali. Oovernor Oeß«rai of Pakistan. end«d »us 10-rtuv tour of East Bphl'jil t.'d.iy. anivinr b«ek h.Tr aft.T 1.400 miles DORBtop fli/ht froffi T)ac<ii.
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    • 44 5 Manila. Mar. 29. -Mr. A. V Hernandez. National President of the Congress Of labour Organisations and Men; bc r Of thp Manila City Council, vigorously condemned warmongering in the Philippines and abroad by reactionaries in a .statement to the prea today. Reuter
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 261 6 Many people, except the workers themselves, have become enthusiastic about the need for a Labour Party sustained largely by the organised working class of this country. In fact a few days ago a Labour Party was formed in Singapore to "safeguard and protect the interest of labourers
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    • 163 6 But the political activities of trade unions in this country are, by and large, incidental to their main preoccupation, which is the struggle for better living standards. The trade union movement, in Malaya has yet V) develop clear cut and comprehensive political objectives of its own.
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  • 36 6 I'jij/>r .standard fijrla nf th( Mv'hotUt-t Guts ('outitutntum School a' ■'/>• fSmfow Wttl Chapel bt»t u*rk. Tiir fip< akf i mm Dr. H H. Amilxl:. p, incpal of hi halam Methu d'xt Th€(tiot)'val CotHge.
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  • 1382 6  - Hitler's Intuition Lei Him Down Peter Lovegrove i GERMANS SNIFFED AT RADAR* By "The scttntists who created radar hare }#-t*n cnlhtl th* mvkmn thf-.ir commit?, it MM not BMJtrior strategy or I faeffet vhich <j<ive Britain mcetM in the U-Bont Wir it nas superiority in scimtt- fir research." This tribute
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 54 6 Special Sale for 2 -»Mk> '.r.'v Evening (iuwns Beautiful Sequins A Beaded designs Original Price SITS (HI $130 To (Irar $130 00 70 Af.cTnomi Yroi k Smart A Well Tailored Original p r ire S M S 50 T« C tear M 30 Shanghai Modern Tailoring Co. *0. Battery Rcfcd
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  • 754 7  -  VERA ARDMORE _.^WITH tfarmgt &w 'Mondav. ■ll VT,- Mr nd put wm jrjamle- oetoeoo. MrK remony. The t Id wgre i i-v. iv white >4tin bridal t'^'*". with lon^ es and hi ar^haped peel i liiga coronet of orange blossom hid dawp the long f broidered tuii<
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 41 7 it sr it i: i Eli i: it New Stocks of the Latest Editions cf. Ikrttkys Complete Phrase Code Bsntkys Seiothi Phrase Code Iwb arils Shipping Code ft C Code 7th edition *M.5,Y A- WAL!«I1. LT».. Bcohsellers Stationers, KAI-FIJES PLACS. SINGAPORE.
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    • 208 7 If you have TfUure for Pleasure BORROW AM THE LATEST BOOKS from JOAN T'K)KE 'The Lilliput Library" at Little's T -T C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear i CARVED TEAKWOOD FUKNITIKt ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBKOIMCKIES ETC, ETC I 241, River Valley Road. Singapore Phoiw
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  • 172 8 The Mtthodist Youth Fellowship obart rat RNtitfl Week v th appropriate chapel services nnd devotional mwtinys. Picture* on this pipe by Tribmu cameraman xcere taken at the Methodist Girls' School and Fairfhld Girte' School Pictured above ore the .staff of the Me-thodxst Girl*' Continuation School irith
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  • 419 8 CHIANG 'REBELS' UP THEIR NANKING. MAR 3«.-Pris. d n k n£ht eutlnted 5» 'taM Wml^ obepng his order riven on Satuiday 1 The political situation in Ckim* L r k plosiTes and wo must rely on th e ,n onnri r^ parties. Therefore in order t party and your allegiance
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    • 69 8 AGENTS WANTED. FOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sums foi Death, Loss of Limbs or Eyes—weekly or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW PREMIUMS Money can be made in your spare time by canvassing this business on attractive commission terms. Applications to: NATIONAL EMPLOYERS
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  • 63 9 pik and countu* Coitftitufon on the 9 1 p irty fact on ib :nstrujjitiOl StrugConst tut on j "a tore jn a spirit oi taid B« s o: tho printy arid reccpt good npighothcr nat ons, ams and the Charter, projnal co-opera-P mfrnatonjd 10 I M* l1 |K Constituthat
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  • 87 9 B Alaska i. liar. B wm.istoim in B across a widi Hi south- western Bnt: 16 airplarif* Bv Ait port telephone ami Bou- V .pi;' a i Bigiii.iti''! in ["> H Rohnt H storm was \h>- Heai- of wreathei H)' .<>T>' !O- Normally there B wimi it FairBlstO!rii<
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  • 35 9 Reprints of loca) photographs appearing < in the Morning Tribune and Malaya Tribune l can be had on appfaa- S tion to the Tribune; i Photographic Depart- mint at $2.00 per copy. S j
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    8 9 f '•'<>>>> hi l mjoymq <, <"</ MUaltoiM at tu
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  • 161 9 Members of the Siny apart District hlrthodist Y<mth Fellowship Cabinet, 1948, with Bishop Stephm Neill, Mfittant to thf Archbishop of Canterbury, at thf One-Day Institute, and fOtnt of thf Institute fawlty. In thf picture are Dr. H. B. Amstnt*. Datn of th* Institute, thf Rev.
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  • 172 9 SOUTHAMPTON. MAR. 29. After 18 months work Berth 50 at Southampton clocks will open on Wednesday a:s the British Overseas Aiwtaya new marine terminal Tor flying-coats. The first incoming flying- boat will bring passengers from Hongkong and Ind.a. and with its arrival Southampton will revert foi a
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  • 44 9 LONDON, Mar. 29.- -It w us alinoun.cd tonight that th.- Duchess of Ken- will pay a two-day visit to th<> Channel IsUmd> in June. She trill jro to Jersey on June 24 and to Guernsey on June 25 Reuter
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  • 55 9 BURBANK, California. Mat. 30. The United States Navy has placed a $5,000,000 order with the Lockheed Aircraft Company for 50 jet aircraft of the type P-80 the Company announced here today. This follows the Navy's disclosure that it plans to build up its own force of canier-
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  • 11 10 "BIG THREE MEETING DENIED ">"i ma Ik Ju Z n v
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  • 45 10 SCARf^OROIGH li« The National Hajflnw >leratic>n resolved 't»jM. annual cont^rence to i share in mainia:runj peace The Pederatioi Pnjj( H. Custanre. it)d Briy tiressers woul-i intensify to establish internat.* tacts as "eveiy orga should do for tIM <<ikei peac«J." V I
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  • 30 10 PAU. France, Mar. ai'e Italian driver. Paa IfMmtJ WMO thl PaliO intenutii Dal n\-tor rice day in thret IpOD 33 vi seconds at an ■vfofti 85.597 Ulomttrei p| Reuter
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  • 33 10 TO PRESS PALESTINE LAKE BUOCEMtIj The American delegate I'nited Nations has be structed to press ;n the diate future for atn Palestine an>l a special of the General Assem* legation spokesman mM today.
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  • 52 10 FELTHAM. Middlesex. Mar. 29.— NorriH Andrew Megaw. 21. accused here tod*y of muro- r IHK cinema night watchn' i:i William George Silver, aged 74. was remanded in custody until April 6. He wa* alleged to have told the police "I didn't mean to kill him I had been
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  • 41 10 BAGDAD, Mar. 3 Arab League Political Q tee has unanimously j that "the Arab fight I setting up of I free u pendent Arab state in R must continue until tts fulfilled", it nil I** 1 official source hero Reuter
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  • 37 10 BOGOTA, Colombia, Mar. 29 Mr. George Marshall. United States Secretary of State, arrived here by air today to head the American delegation to the 9 f h. International Conference of American States opening tomorrow.
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  • 44 10 RANGOON, Mar. J Burmese potttt 'iave J 300 persons in tho pa>ti following their iaw» pickets outride the aw of the British owned! Oil Company where J have been on stake m three days, support^ in in three othrr LnW ed companies.
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  • 24 10 WASHINGTON. W The United States" passed by jokjj .and Knt to the the $55,000,000 appj for additional emerj" to France Italy andJ Reuter
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    • 110 10 I! Com it**: l^\ilnsi>r T« Tin" Pluming Tribune S 4 i "SUNSHINE FALLS" /mt DuniitAl I fYOUVE 60T MPQO«SSOft| f «HKV SURE Ht OONT 1 fltT ME OUT f UPY =I^JU a4 JL ii,l T »Pnb T MWCft Aftt VOU MIMO...ANO OE BOYS IOF HtftE' A ilji'. Vg| i^MT aHUTmc
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  • 1663 11  -  T. C. H. Jacobs By I' r r 1 >riod vei l fed rani and Men Hl Urdll ««dcr g I him m -c th< to* I lt his uWt- to tfo r.. re, I. king i o allocaw 1 ,u. 3' fort Win wai I
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  • 150 11 Wants More Military Aid For China WASHINGTON. Mar. .10 llajoi Gtotterml Claire Chi nnault visiting the House of Reprctßtativeg uHlleriof during debate on the ERP toWl th« (Jolted Press he thougnt the foreign aid nu.tsuic j*.s reported from the House Committee w;is a "pretty good WH" but ho believed it
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  • 117 11 PEiriNG. Mai. 30. General Cliu IM Chun, Governor of Hopei Province, said Commifiist executives designated the Dragon Boat Festival on June 11 as 'The Bloodshed Day" of I Noith China. t Chu said Communist chairj man Mao and party leaders on January 30 at Lunhsien, Shansi,
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    • 48 11 ROXY I** I ShowsI US and 9JS P M 1 melodrama' PIiBLE INDEMNITY" stirring: vvv('k RR: J y arbara MV K md Edwafd a ROBINSON m., V WSpeilie and lI>Pl X r JHRIuiNGJ EXCITING! USH EYES ARE LmOKT rj [gIWICOLOB b, GRE *t WORM fAI -r. u P.M.
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    • 43 11 YOUR FAVOURITE Gibbs Dentifrice is now in new coloured tins! This is the same famous Gibbs Dentifrice that keeps teeth clean and strong. So insist on this new tin in either red or blue, and you'll be sure CiSSs DENTIFRICE CLEANS TEETH SAFELY
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  • 252 12 BTDNKT, Mai M Iff! Alice Wlllmouth. 36 Abb«»y Wool Roud Abbey Wood, London, S E. 2 who travelled from England to Australia lookng for a son she had not seen for 25 years, found him. nnd cried foi joy as she embraced
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  • 10 12 JET PLANES FOR NAVY < ■torimi y ■■'„>, i SS sgwS U.P.
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  • 27 12 JERUSALEM Mar. 30 Jews and one Jcwea weie i«? cd when IteU SUSt was blown up dmin K an atuj of Lydda international ai-Jor Reuter
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    • 183 12 A Ht ally >iak»iilirem Bruish PieiVlC Knhanced By Tedinicolour" (Observer) G*L OpcnwP /o//vRAVILION I pmone bqo3 f^ loin Shows' I 4 15— b :«»—*> *>0 p.m. 11. ARTHIft RANK fRESCfUTS MARGARET LOCKVKOOD PATRICIA ROC s^ DENNIS PRICE B4SII.SID.>LV-DERM()T^AI>II 1 BBMBmJ^ 1 g/<cc<4«u^^ *J:1 V LIME* TRAfUI r' I^ CMKtT TMttIMII
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    • 86 12 ENDLESS FLIGHT... F >^ v AT* I T£RE IN ttfl j6k}' sjb r HEART-MOVING MAGNITUDE Jl AuNkfl ■< V ARE TWO WONDERFUL STARS lifl LSli IN THE STORY OP A LONELY j >^H CARESS* A STORY FILLED ChM WITH THE FEARS AND ALL ufl Ail IL the wild furv of
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  • 732 13 r Spore s'^ 1925 113.50 114.50 Spore s<; 1928 100.25 101.25 S'pore 44' J 1930 117.25 ***** xd Spore 3«^ 1935 98.00 99.00 Spore 3'', 1937 9800 99.00 Spore 2C C 1938 98.00 99.00 Spore 4^', 1939 108.00 109.00 P^n. 6'; 1926 113 00 114.00 Pen. 5%
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  • 28 13 Thc share market opened I quietly after the Easter Holiidays, states the Malayan i Sharebrokers 1 Association yesI fprdftV Tin and industrial shares were slightly easier.
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  • 104 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Out of a total of 1.823.818 estimated acreages of tappat>U* rubber in the Federation )f Malaya. 1.559.830 (85. s'v> vere tapped during the montii -f January. Johore takes the lead witn 389.623 from 471.068 acreages, whii c Selangor comes second with 296,073 from 325.868
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  • 483 13 COLOMBO Y.Jks on <Vv lon's sterling balances which 1 will be taking place in London in the course of the next few weeks will, it is understood, cover the full range of financial relations betw<T >ylon and the I'nited Kingdom. Ceylon's
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  • 156 13 Market Notes Jottings »Fvom our Financial Con. I'onight tbc synthetic UuW la the Unit-i Stfttet expir cut since no new Mi nave ft been Das ed. it U noi q»ite ?le;ir what is going to happin. It is. however, certain .thai the whole business does Dot ccme to an end
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  • 90 13 With higher advices from New York, the market In rubber opened very steady after the Easter holidays with business done at 411 cents tor April shipment. Owing to fair profit taking th c market eased with buyer** at 41 cents. At the close of business the spot price
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  • 26 13 Mis* N§ P*<'k B*i "f th> CM, ,M,, u«n I «>» S U ;immin./ OM sss-n&^sr^w sr- 1 itoB 46 43 (it aquatic sports.
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  • 255 14 REPRBSENTATIVEfI OFTHK ARIOI'S FEDERATION OP MALAYA AND SINGAPORE INDIAN CHAMBERS OF rOMVBHi't IT I --p^vn HRRK LAST SATI'RD^V AGREED TO FORM A CENTRAL BODY AND A ST^ IM, i-uMMiTJ'hh i-'OK MALAYA TO TACKLE ALL I" MALAYAN INDIAN CHAMBERS PROBLEMS WITH T. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
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  • 155 14 In i friendly game of badminton played between tho S.A.L.S.U. B.P. and the Fireily B.P. at the "Setia" B.P. court. No. 6 Carpmaei Road, the &.A.L.S.U. B.P. defeated th? Firefly B. P. by 6—2. Results: (S.A.L.S.U Players mentioned first) are: Men's Singles: Chan Mun Kit lost to
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  • 54 14 The Merrilads Musical Asso--1 ciation will celebrate its 24th Anniversary on Saturday. April 3. at 8 p.m. at the Katong Rest House, 107. Marine Parade. A longgeng party and a dance orchestra will be in attendance. Mrs. Chia Keng Hoe will present prizes to the wini ners
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  • 45 14 The Bright Star Sports Club will stage a concert on Apiil 10. It will take place in the open in front of the Selangor Flats near the railway area. The concert is chiefly for the children of railway people.
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  • 63 14 Madras, March 30.— a member in the provincial assembly described his colleagues as donkeys and the Speaker ruled there was nothing objectionable in the remark. The Speaker quoted I ho ma s Carlylc's description of the British Parliament a> "six hundred talking asses set to make laws and
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  • 45 14 Playing two badminton matches, each consisting cf four singles and three doubles, during the Easter Holidays, the Avonova B. P. defeated the Prosperous B.P. "B" teim by four games to three, and lost to Alsagoff B.P. "A" team by five gam°s to two.
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  • 58 14 Am<,n>) the three W§ soccf r matches played in Sint/uporf <lnnnn tin Eattei u-us t hf Combined Service* versus Combined Civilian uumv.lt Ul 7jH flood cHivd at the Jalan Htsiu Btadtmm on Saturday ana :ndcl in a dra *ach. Pictured here art the tiro teams Top.
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  • 354 14 SHANGHAI, Mar. JO Consolidation of the loc.il mcMM iof the Inner Mongolian cam- paign placed the government in i a top position as the abortive Communist offensive to cut of the rear corridor ended in al most complete failure. The Qifly remnant campaij::. from
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  • 79 14 Ning Yuen Assn. Win At Table -Tennis I tie table-tennis team of the Ning Young Association beat the Harmony Musical A.ssocla :ion by fbUr games to ono. The ivsult s wo rc (Ning Yeun i layers listed fir.st): Lim Pen g Qiu-c beat hg Yew Weng li-2: Liov Hin Chcy
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  • 81 14 FULL MALAYAN TABLE -TENNIS TEAM FOR OLYMPIC The complete list 01 w en> iov tne Malayan W Tennis Team for the JJ Olympics with 52 5? w jounced yestcrW Lo h Kum Soon of W pore was selected to Uje^ place of the men scctWj from Chua "j (S -pore.
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  • 17 14 In a b > Pulau B, tile rli:a i Party del ..:r. *<P
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    • 59 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) ITD. Incorporated in Singapore. 65, 111 UA STRFET. PHONF 3944 ft. PASSAGE FREIGHT SERVICES. -Hong Siang' Hkong, Stow Amoy 4 \pr. -Bidor" Palembang and Pladjoe 31 Mar. 'Kamuning Rangoon via Penang cargo only 11 Apr. "Hong Thong" Rhio 1 u "Hong Tat f Djambl
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  • 202 15 e ,;ar rt r-« Olympics, will run *> tion f t°he Police at fhe RAF. spor- s ra t«ll be ti^ed for .ae 440 by a collector ThuwtraJJ^ q l« T,^ uuar^r mile in 51 sees., it mo>l do »r w th Singapore's
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  • 141 15 land Club March 1 1 Competition play- le week-end resulted I" DIVISION' an '14' 22 121 JER. [oh (16) IT 14 iindo.t;. '16' 17 111 ■array .8' 23 7 pippindale f 10) 21 I p fiW (12) 17 10', f In (16) H 14—i B DIVISION Hfey '24' 15
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  • 81 15 Charged with criminal intimidation, thre? young Chinese Pek Cheng Hock. Sng Llm Kis.ng and Tay Ah Soon. *tre produced before the Third Police Magistrate. Mr. F. B. Oehlers. yesterday. Accused were alleged to have threatened one Lee Bah Cht-ff with injury to his P^rson it Potong Pasir
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  • 442 15 (Tribune Staff Re»>orter, Then i^ a grmt lacit of promising jrouag t»xersia Sir.gaDr Vi'-d Mr F. W. Btewer. Vic-Pr orient of tne Singapore Boxing Association. nX the annual general meeting hei<l at the Happy World yesterday. IT IS ABSOLUTELY SF- I CEBSARY TO DO EVERY-
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  • 234 15 The Governor of Singapore Sir Franklin Gimscn has sent 3 letter to Lord Killeain. who relinquished his position as Special Commissioner for S.E. Asia, expressing appreciation for his work during his twoyoar term of office. "Your tas 1 has be<.-n one cf great difficulty.' stated Sir Fr2iiklin."
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  • 24 15 BELGRADE. Mar. 30.—Yugoslav officials charged witn •'economic sabotage" were today sentenced to dW for causing a l<*sof £11.000 to the state.-- Reuter
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  • 277 15 GOALLESS DRA W IN 2nd DIV. GAME RAF <Sembuwangi U M. F. A. 0 The RAF. Sembawang and the Malay Football Association did everything but score In their Second Division league tixture at the S.RC. padang yesterday, the game ending in a goalless draw. Poor finishing was the main c:iuse
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  • 178 15 Jail Fine In Drugs Case Sentence of 12 months' rigorous imprisonment plus a fine of $1,000 or six months rigorous imprisonment, in default, was imposed on tw3 Chinese, Goh Ah Pee and Goh Ah Neo when they weiv convicted by the Second District Judge. Mr. A. D. Furrell. yes. tvrdiy,
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  • 101 15 Mr I. G. Salmond. presiding at yesterday's annual general mooting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubbei Association, said that the next meeting of the International Rubber Study Group would be hold in Washington at the end of April and tho authorities had appointed Mr. F. J. Kemlo
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  • 50 15 \t the annual general meeting of the, Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association yesterday, the following were appointed to the commitC Messrs. I. G. Salmond. E. G. Holiday. F. L. Waterhouse. T. M. Clark. F. D. Harneon. K. N.sson. R. Renton. S. W. Topson, Forrester and Forbes.
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  • 75 15 Basket -Ball Team For China Olympics Singapore b('a: Johor^ in the njl of thr so" thern stc tion of th c Malayan Chinese Basket Ball Competition to -select the Malayan team for the China Olympics by 65 points to 42 pi-ints yt'Stcrd.iv a r H thius qualify to meet P<
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  • 138 15 Playing at the Victoria School hall on Sunday morning the Fairwind Badminton Party defeated the MacLaine Watson Badminton Party by four garnrs to three. The following are the results the Fairwind BP. players mentioned first Singles Lawrence Choo lost to Lau Teng Siali 2 15, 5 -16i
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    • 33 15 I I'm cleaning up tlu-1 I West for honest folk B ard I'n. Bhrißf oneß I last warning to uut-fl I l.tws Get out or Ki'tl B r< ady to tight! LONE DEFENDER!
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  • 145 16 Miss Eleanor Maiy Hiteh< n became the bride cf i\lr. Guv Vyvy;in Neubronner. incorporated Accountant, at St. Andr< w' s Ca thed ral yesterd I y ifternoon, the Rt Rev. j. L WiLson. Bishop of Singapore and Canon R. K S Adam-- fnciating a t the ceremony.
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  • 280 16 3 A's Take Full Points In Scrappy Game MALAY FA. WirAHLE A. A. t. A GOAL SCORKD 12 MIMTKS FROM THK KICK<>FF GAVE THE AJOCABLI ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIILL POINTS AT THF EXPCNSC OF THK MALAY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION AT JALAN BSSAR STADH'M KSTERDAY. A POOR CROWD VVITNKSSEP A SCRAPPY DISPLAY N
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  • 61 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) As a sequel to the Pulau Brani armoury robbery of 11 revolvers and two Sten guns, and which alerted the local Police and the Military Police, a British soldier was arrested by the MP.'s at Middle Road yesterday. He was found In possession of a
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  • 60 16 fTribmne Btaff Exporter) 'lh e Singapore Police made a bi£ haul of tmmucition yesterday when they arrested i Javanese and five Indians :>t the U| mile Buklt nm*h Road. Ihe men were aUeged to have been in possession of M hand.^rvnnde*. 174 twoinch mortar smoke bombs. 6
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  • 41 16 NANKING. March 30 —The Official Oentnl News, from Tokyo, reporting on the Draper Mission to Japan, says it indicates 'a reoriented United States policy to treat Japan as the most valuably country in the troubled Far East-"— U.P.
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  • 31 16 MANILA, March 30:— Latest reports on the Naic mutiny tonight indicated that the mutineers wer e still holding out in their barracks and re- fusing to surrender.- U.P.
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  • 277 16 SURVEYING THE RUBBER Varvm I YESTERDAY'S MEETING OF^he^SCaJ^ l I OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSCX-IATim^^CHAVteB MONO. DEPUTY CHAIRMAI! Tm/d I u f' l G^i MARK.ABLE FOR THE VIOLENT prick r v YEa «SB WHEN n DROPPED FROM n PEAK op c^'^^B CENTS PER LB
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