Morning Tribune, 10 April 1948

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  • 8 1 MORNING TRIBUNE tO CENTS. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1948.
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  • 308 1 DOPE PEDDLERS ACTIVE DRUG ADDICTS INCREASING, SAYS CORONER (Tib... v ;:aff K n T "K MNQAPORC fTIRO. NER MR W O. PORTER. TtFMEVKS THAT THE NUMBER OF MORPHINE ADDT rrS W THE COLONY If IN CREASING AND THAT INJECTIONS of the nitre ARE BBING FREQUENTLY ADMINISTERED BY UNQI'ALIFIED PRACTIONERS. In
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  • 280 1 Soviet -Allies Split Grows Steadily El WALKED I ,V V -FRMWY CONTINUED. RugS war J^^P a ndwbOTßN powers re- iTH THE EASTERN AM STRIVING TOTKPiA ASNpITNCBD ™g A mn O F GERMANS. .VVuV-i -LIT IS STEADILY GROWING. T' i,_:- Rundachau n tune- b> soviet UIU ministfati i I r in
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    14 1 'i:r. star *9h Produc- 'elfotc bu the POM9. riai give* <ur.
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  • 83 1 Chiang Confident Cheered NANKING. Apr. 9. His "absolute confidence" in final victory over the Chinese Com- i munists was expressed by Gen. Chianp Kai-shek speaking at a special session of the National Assembly this moining. "We have suffered defeats,' he said, "but China will not collapse in three or six
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  • 27 1 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOII. Frut>iy.—Mr. G. G. Santom, of the Ipoh C.1.D., •MM shot 4e<id in a police mid this afternoon.
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  • 39 1 Atami. April 9 »Up' Fanned by a 45-mile hour Wind a Are buvn>d otef twentyiive square mik s 0& a forest today in the mountains at back of thb> hotspring resort.) '50 miles southwest of Tokyo. U.P.
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  • 95 1 BAsr.KOK, Apr, 9. For*'t<in diplomatic < truf-s i>i BangkoK last night xti.n reported to have rriiresmd dctp r((fitt over thr latest political duclopHM nt:i in th> country. Ac<ordiny to mt inbtrs oi the uutyoinu Aphniwjnij </<>»- trnineni, British and t'mted States rtprt<nntativts uert 'jraiely conctrntd" o<cr
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    10 1 PhottHftnim). A mmm Om»r» Memorial Be,** h>M«t P«>M"» O*m**+**'* I.I.S.
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  • 26 1 Tokio. April 9. -The Japan* eso Cabinet haJ decided to have daylight saving time in Japan for the fust time, moving clocks up one hour. U.P.
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  • 31 1 An Indian feil off an omnibus in Orchard Road at i about 9.30 last n.gnt. He was removed to the General Hospital. His condition is not serious.
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  • 31 1 SHANGHAI, Apr. 9. H»i«* Pao Chao, new Chinese Ambassador to Siain If expected to ieave for Bangkok some time next week to assume the post according to iemi-offlcial sources to<lay. Reuter
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  • 140 1 Soviet Su ggests. Iran Accuses TEHERAN {Iran), April 0. Russia today suggested that the Iranian Government should halt "bfllicose" criticisms of the 9ovM Union appearing in Iranian yiewspaptrt. This suggestion was made in the latest BovMH notr m a niri(s of mfssagea exchemged by Iran and Russia. Russia claims that
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  • 138 1 BtR tIFXKY MOMCKi. ABON MOOKB, Qowtmor |< >>i Cryion. \rh<» u ill teaw f*»r th* MmWm l*lunil« >>,i .i,ml it for tht si'inm;/ „j n i»:i nijrtim* nt reyulat ni'i th'. n.uticnshtp ItflMMI th. Mntli.'s and tht Unitr<t H minium, lie WHM bt ncrovitMiM.ed hii iaklii
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  • 77 2 Thirteen tendeit-rs, ranging up to $12,016, haw- been re- <•< ived for the repair, painting a nd colour-washing of Sub- warders' (Bachelors') Bimekl behind Out. ram Road Prison. The tendt-r of Kwong Sang Lee and Co. lor $7,392 has been accepted. Fourteen tenders for resurfacing of McNajr Road
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  • 444 2 Sequel To Outmm Rood Jail-Break THE BU*;|.;ST IfIISON ESCAPE OF NINE REMAND PRISONERS LAST YEAK FOUR OF WHOM ARE STII r AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE INOUIRY WHIPH Accordion to the pi execution it wa.* .stated that at 2 a.m. on June 10.
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  • 137 2 HK Varsity Vice-Chancellor In S'pore Mr. D. J. Sloss. Vice-Char. cellor of the Hongkong University at»riv<:-d in Singapoie last evening by a BOAC aircraft. He was met at Kallang Airport by Mr. R. C. H. Urn. in "old boy" of his University. Mr. Sloss said that he hud come to
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  • 24 2 Exempted From Registration iwo Organisations have been, exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance. They are "fhe People's educational Association" and thv -Singapore Wheel
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  • 148 2 Peiping, April 9. Detyin* a ban on public demonstrates 800 piking s t ud ents marched on the Generallsn,rV P ng Fleld tt a <*- QUarters to protest the midnient dormitory attack by unidentified armed youths youths, who attacked ten steudents and dragged eight Normal
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  • 59 2 Malayan products will be JfiveO a stall at the British industries Fair to be hold in London next month. A bookk-t containing a brief but comprehensive survey of the economic Held in Malays has bee n pic pared for the occasion so that foreign
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  • 41 2 NKW YORK, Apr. The Herald Tribune today said a Nationalist military leader*" statement that the crushing of .Comnnmisn, In Central China vyould havo priority over the qu^t.on of Manchuria" is i that tho loss" of U.P.
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  • 33 2 Batavia. April 9. A Customs official at Batavia P" st Office today discovered a parcel containing 2.500 tubes pi opium worth' 30.000 guilder?. Police are investigating thorigin of the parcel- UP.
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  • 31 2 CANBERRA. Apr. 9. Australia is negotiating with Britain for the relaxation of import licensing restrictions applying to a limited range of Australian goods in British colonies especially Africa. Reuter
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  • 58 2 Japan— US Satelite CANBERRA. Apr. 9. Labour Member Giant told the Senate in a debate on international tariffs that Japan as a satellite of the United States, propped up by vested interests, in a few years would show no signs she had lost a war. He said MacArthur is a
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  • 163 2 THK FiISGAPCtRE LAP* v I 's inters- V yf Thi* w%i rcv«*fe,i m .r,^. Atlani* on "T^p*, r in Si gaporn A Welfare Committee O in POWd of roprewatives from intore-fed gioup^ and or^arr.satjons i<» tiyinc* to improve the anun'tios of thr Jnm H t»-s of th*
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  • 63 2 R ice From Siam And Burma Thj fifteenth the International was ht-ld ywteniay 2 Cathay Building Bil 2J* un^ the AaISJSTS Dr William Clyde CMG Asieement vn reacn.d We May and Jun, rlo sr ;p pincj protrammei which con tamed most sattsfaetory b. urea for experts from tarsi Siam. By
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  • 70 2 1 Tribune SUB Report i Fifteen alien Chine* deported from the colony Singapore on April 4. Of this total nunfci of business eight w habitual criminals, and oOM gang robber Threo of them woe actin members of dangerous art unlawful societies, while :w were lorrwr banshees ute
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  • 68 2 Tuberculosis accounted loi nine moiv deaths for the work ending April 3 than I'the previous w<-ek. :i mrdir. to the Municipal HetiM statement i??ued y<^ rfi; v The total tuberculous tality rate for &< V J as compared the P<"* v!l: week total of 29 Seventy-sev.n
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  • 16 2 TV SinKopoiv Ptami I hold ils next 50r1.u meeting Capitol Restf.ur.-.nt on Tt;
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  • 30 2 Mercantile S^ I**1 209. Queen Street, Pho" Study in your spare tr Shorthand: mentary and Advan t|S tical BBfUfb: H«» [f)i( fntermrdiate an«i Mathematics: CO«cB any public exam mt
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  • 249 3 Better Car Insurance States For Owners Seen I, ,vr NEWLY ELECTED CHAIR- STAKU N SsoCIAT!ON OF MALAYA k?«BA lM() h rEVERAL MEETING. THAT K??ITS NNIA u-nifIUSHORTLy BE REP Vv; AN !?;v^F PREMIUM RATES AND goflUJ^gPS THE LIGHT OF THEIR 1947 EiSrOW E:i< 2EiSn IS \N INSURANCE COMPANY ffSwJNa VilV** IN
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  • 178 3 ILsbkbU to pewjm tc.-v.nii, *rv:a with tht kd |p Malay*, up t«. b IS 1942. w\ wt-rc not U rs OJ fii wht L |odc ibrMfb the noi ma me procedure- will b» C u, o.c lAdmln.) RLE* ftcawiog B accordance tn the U «rtni proAmy
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  • 155 3 PERMIT NEEDED FOR IMPORT OF AIR COMPRESSOR ah imported air compressor units are roquiieil to be covered by a Certificate of Flitneas which wi;i be issued following a satisfactory inspection by an Inspector of Machinery. The attention of all Inipor--1 ters of such machinery is drawn to regulations affecting mate-
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  • 203 3 Mystery Of Syce's Death Unsolved u The Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, returned an "open finding", yesterday, at thv cou elusion of the inquiry into the death o/ Nad&son. a sycr employed at the Baffle* Hotel, who died as a result of. severe burps I received while asleep in
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  • 215 3 A tragic atpry of the auctions which befell his latge family foliowirg his arrest was related to the Third Police Ma- ffistrate, Mr. F B. Oehlers. yes- terday. by a Chinese pleaded for leniency before sentence watt passed on him by the Mh|-
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  • 166 3 An application fo; an ord.r that a surr of $1,500 paid into the Chartered Bank by Sim Bwee Khoon. mm recently chief cashier of the Singapore Welfare Department, on August be paid to UM Boelal Welfare De- j nartment. KM mailp hv Mr. L
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  • 402 3 legal sutum&itiou thai in. Ai in > and Kxplosivrs" o:*Uu ance did not apply t<» a soldier on duty, was upheld by Mr. Justice Thorogood at tin Siagapore AsiUt! Court yesterday. Titt- .submission whk made byMr. K. H. D. Eha.- od behalf
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  • 166 3 Simpleton Says He's Hungry, Not Insane Leong Peng Kee, who pleaded I guilty on the opening Aty of the Assizes to a charge of theft |of a bicycle belonging to u i newspaper vendor an<l who wau* committee) to the Civil prison for observation an he appears I to be
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  • 94 3 A middle-aged cmne.se. PUa Kiow Song, appeared be ior, the Third Police Magls i trate. Mr. F B. Oehler*. yesI terday. on a charge of using criminal force on a eomp««- trlot with intent to cause him alarm. It was alleged that aCCUjed threatened one Low Ah Ki*»
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    • 320 3 lON YOUR RADIO TOD A Y i W«IE NETWORK I Orchestra; 10.30 Bythm ou Mandarin, Axnoy Cantonese; ■Malay a ivpi wn i n 30 Lasl News Sum i lls Openlnß A T U S t.* l a a kMiLISH mnry Close. Douu- Prog. Summary in Tami w«tn I PROGRAMMF^ FBOGBAMMES
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    80 4 W p MW //A:..y™ T/Kir far-away rjpre**i<rn of Shirk jt Temple's is a dead give-auift of a ladu in l^^^ hips America* Littl*- Stwt heart nov Mrs. John Aynr f* dn aminu 'of htr ftoMVMOO« da V .v j/fjur-dn*/- -i-fca// a#O y/,-. w the ttU trouper is fun'
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  • 244 4 I <)>>,■ o. Reporter) MALACCA Fiidiy Daring highway shoot ng by gunmen •'su'tc-i in pin injury to a police onsuDc o c->rt .n- a European ext->r.' nvinagar who! waa returning with the labourera' pav roll r^ Wednesday noon D»-t-i i s or tlie chootinp j"^
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  • 370 4 NEW DELHI. APR 9 THFP vt HAVE PF.CIDED TO IMPLEMFVt'Vv,^' V: IKnt SCHEME OF TERRITORIAL FOPrF l T MILITARY TRAINING TO yK E? lMf '^T,\X NOI'NCED YESTERDAYIVTHK rv [T «5l 2? BY THE DEFENCE ifiimJM^ The Defence Minister indicated tho broad features of the scheme
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  • 65 4 I ibune Staff Reporter The vessel, ma. 41. chartered to a Singapore Urn by t^c Mailer Attendant Office has been detained at Tanjong Pinang In the Rhi 0 Archipelago Islands The crew of the vessel hav bex-n sent back to Singapore. lh agent in Singapore
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  • 126 4 LONDON. Apr. B.— Britan: is to reduce the maximum i amount of money an emi. f ?rant may have transferred to him ü broad from £5.000 t> £1.000. Sir Stafford Crlpps, Chan- cellor cf the Elxchequer. s,aid 1 that the reduction, which I would save about £3.000,000
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  • 58 4 Hi s Excellency the Right I Honourable Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. p.C. resumed the dutK-s of the Office Of Gov- erncr-General Of the Federa- tion of Malaya, the Colony oi Singapore, the Colony of Sarawak. th c Colony of North Borneo and the State of Brunei, on
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  • 222 4 TOKIO. ,\|>:. FlidekJ Tojo for the last time todriv appealed >or ins acquiU >!. Addressing the Allied Tri- banal and world through his American attorney, (leorge F. j •iivwcit, Tojo a.gim> emphasized th it .i ipad wa; rompelled to flint the Pjdnc war in selfdefence
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  • 270 5 JTTpu \)r 8 Abdul Kader Husseim. b sSrmin« party up the side of tptuw the Arab village five eSm. Haganah men who semi-official Arab sour- ,1 CMc 12 .'.em. M btrow "V by Husseinl who return from n from r neeini tonight ;,,,vil> ol
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  • 26 5 KING PAUL'S ESCAPE I King the Chief tary van scape going derailed an em- tral P'-io- ell d n the ailed Fbui cre they of sabo-
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  • 66 5 EX-BOXER FACES MURDER CHARGE R XUs I r boxer. d i1 a disused hospital Dartf rd Kenl I ace a c v I :.;>• Mrs V monthi i n d Mills rent to] CotOn Au- :.m.s found inj ,-e oft to the 1 use and I id d^ad ard. lit
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  • 18 5 8. A n and 30 medl--11 Amen•a under D the Crimes dent U.P.
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  • 16 5 LORD DERBY'S WISH The i i lit which urged hr •«*on l lay <r,,sfofoKcd and rp.
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  • 57 5 Jerusalem, April 8. Che Arab -Liberation Army" today called on Jews in the beseige-i settlement of Mishmar Haye. mek. in Northern Palestine, to surrender or face destruction in a fuliscal.' attack. British troops yesterday evacuated 300 women and children from .the «i-ttlement. which has
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  • 38 5 WASHINGTON, Apr. B.— j Pics dent Truman today dec- lined to comment on the report that the United States hrd proposed a five-point plan to set ud a sovernmem It) Western Germany within 'a year. Reuter
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  • 52 5 SHANGHAI. Apr 9 Two convicted Japanese war criminals, known as the "Demons of Tsungming were executed by a filing squad yesterday afternoon They| were H. Cba. former Chief of I the Japanese gendarmes on Tsungming island in the Yangtze delta, and K. Nakano. chkf of the Gendarmerie
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  • 49 5 VIENNA. April 8: l*ne United States Army spokesman said todaj that Gen. Keynes, U.S. Commander, has been ndvis< d by telephone bv the Russians that they arc' rejecting bit not(> iatt-g the Russians to reconsider their order directing the removal of the American radio equipment from the S'ovirt lone.
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  • 128 5 CABINET DISCUSSES BERLIN LONDON Am I Th* Cat, n* t h'l.s rfifcwM Th'rt >irr m</hv M<;« Marsh till Snhnhirsk ■''< a*t}tii(ic inu/ht ffmmpl hmh i*y*.i prmtmi to yfoscnr A F rrinn Off>cr tpoik* MMM sfiid: "Govvniinf nl /h'<; nftion is a MMffcfi ///.V" W'*m; Sitkoiovsky* phit.inq the Mmm for Birlcx
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  • 99 5 London. April 8. Sit Francis Lew, whose retirement from the editorship of the Times of India was announced on March 30 is to become chief London correspondent of the newspapei later this year, it was learned here today. He will succeed Mr. A. H. By
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  • 130 5 GENEVA. Apr. 8 Tho first attempt at the International Conference on Freedom of Injoimation to bar the. pr6M from it* committee meeting KXU rejected unanir.ixu.siif today. Iff. Ei rin Ganham. editor thf Christian Science Monitor. Mid '/jaf /or the Unitfd States to
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  • 289 5 SAN FRANCISCO, (California). Apr. 8.- Chen Foh Yu, Chinese Olympic official and editor of *he South-eastern Daily News of Shanghai said today that China will rofnpete in four events in the 1948 Olympics. in London and hopes to score points in iich event. Oa. l>/st
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  • 101 5 LONDON, Apr. 8 BtO*ky Matthew*, the Km/hind mi<i Blackpool <)nt.si<fc-n</ht, t.us '<»•<•>» tlartea th*> platter < I tii* numi in) n ballot 1 1 national WWClJWpflr J ciitics. Mat thn<s hooded th*poll hy (lit \-otts from I i Blackpool club unit*- Btt nit -u Mortrnsen
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  • 251 5 New Deifii. Apr. B—Parliament learned today irom Sardar Baldev Singh, Sikh Defence Minster in the Indian Government, that 403 Indian Air Force trainees and airmen had been dismissed the service for "mutiny. The Minister said tho incident "which amounts in military terminology to mutiny" at
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  • 109 5 London. April 8. »r:. Admiralty announces that largescalc air exercises by .son 120 Royal Naval and Roy.ii Air Force aircraft will start on Monday and will Continue for two weeks. Two dummy strikers will be made on thr Home Pfc 1 1 .'it p< rtland and on
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  • 38 5 FRANCE REJECTS RESPONSBILITY PARIS. Anr 8 France fn n note Ul O'<'ho .'ovak a 10 rt; v rejected resooniibllity for ibo attrmoted fllgW rroiß CiechoaloVakla ol two form i Csech Minist.r- M Jan rramek and Prantisek Hala Reuter
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  • 39 5 Shanghai, April 8. With th< raising of th.« <-t market rates bv th«> Central Bai (M"i 1^ h 1 i of the Knit..! Stat< here during the reco-H of equivalent t< 1 (Cfhinese) to ih< lt
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    • 247 6 Never before in itl history has Asia been as food conscious as it is now. It is true that, for many decades, hunger, malnutrition and even mass starvation have been the lot of millions of Asians, but. though this state of affairs was deplored no concerted efforts
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    • 168 6 One contributory factor towards this disparity between rice production and need is that Asia's population is increasing faster than Asia's food productive capacity. Within the next 20 years Asia's population will rise by 400 million—that is as many people as ijiere are in India toClay. Thus some of the
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  • 103 6 S^StSR!!IK* thu trot *&*•> 9*9m4 mdXorw* m tarn thm<, 0/ tte Etir// 2 >|| wxi./ o life, nn.l- < the atumict* of tht LoJdZL 'h Clubs. With a party of t* Lon<U,n<rs. they are ££m led wtZ,« mtv turtle Old English >*anor house at Amcrsham fB
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  • 728 6  -  J. W. TAYLOR -it GREAT CLEARANCE SALE* by I I made a call the other day on Britain's largest second-hanii selling 1 organisation the Min- i istry of Supply and found business was fine. This is not surprising, considering that in the last iwo
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  • 63 6 COLOMBO -Tixt.lc trol in Ceylon is likely to t> removed shortLv as It is BW found that stocks in Je lana by far exceed the mand/The Mister of Commerce and Trade W- L Suntheralinßam Is ll memorandum from me v* tile Commitsioncr M J i actual position f>
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  • 1019 7  -  VERA ARDMORE I „»WITH Junior TJit Govvrn•i, junior runetaj! no»--,nv ambitioui w to -up. Is away \\ktilll P*ty lO.C Fa: East Sir Lady Lloyd cocktail party at I Ihursday evt-n--s Patricia Uoyd hAp tain the "'any DrinkJ were seived in wen. ine. a hydrangea .shoulder lelicati rose
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    • 33 7 Ante/ ri^B trom Gastric Cs^^^^ M-miiV 0 I^'^ foods until tbc' The first dosc of DE WITT'S t~ C >tlati °ntoyouesitht S dSCf thcrStl!ove :Qd; v be sure that iti *VUmtm and ttortz
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    • 159 7 Exclusive French laces and silks from London and Paris. AT THE FAVRION RESTAURANT TO NIGHT 4 GAMMON STEAK WITH PINKAPPI.K AND niATi :%i itiuwii i THE PICK OF THE MENI i AND S A SPLENDID PICTURE S AT WE CINEMA AS USUAL S JL Proprietor: Roy Cornell 269. Orchard Ro;.d
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  • 82 8 Wfj^'w making a ground shot with a foofMfl |7 i* rery e«si/ fo /i»»r/ o«f -\«J Ml/. 4//. S. T. Wlvmor^. Games Instructor at Lamjhhorough ColUge. shows six students the correct trait to kirk a bait Btudentt Hn<tcrtukin<i a eourtt Phy» cal Education Department at Louqhhomufjh
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  • 56 8 130,000— India's '2nd Line Defence" New Delhi. April 8. Sar- dar Baldi-v Singh, Sika Defence Minister of the I Indian Government, announ- ced here today that India was raising a territorial force of a proposed initial strength of 130.000 as a "second lin e de fence" and to reinforce the
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  • 69 8 U.K.CAMPAIGN PHYSICAL LONDON Api was founded IP -''-boro^B being the ou: I on fioduc ion I "15-18 years, b I Department of Pi I to develop th, a',- I to begm a course to qualify for ea:h] is now 'akin,,. I PJlgn for pnysical l I will be realised that
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  • 201 8 Ixjr.don. April v Sir J Anderson, wartime Cham of the Exchequei. today eriticis I ed Sir Stafford Cripps 1 imposition of a special levy on i: I ment income as a 'sop to hi- supporters who were disappointed that he had not proi duced
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  • 59 8 MANILA. Apr. 8: Carlos P- Romulo. Philippines permanent delegat, to t v United Nations and Senator Vicente J. Francisco. Philippine member of the U.N Palestine Commission, will be the Republic's chief delegate and delegate respective at the special session of the Genial Assembly at Flushin^- Meadows on Apr.
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    • 38 8 1 hCj CECIL 8 "5— DfMILIES f !k^| I masterpuce. j B .Jj i a Technicolor j r wcucl* I f I jOll unsucjassM. il C]ry Cooper >n(> J Paulette Goddard j r^gg!^ as the r ?gr ■UNCONQULRLO
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  • 140 9 M c ML m ML M ft K. „,1 training. n^ unahU- t() afford the time .luring the i((im .il working week an.! already various runners, boxera are reaping the bene- t these intensivr short I oUI'SCS. Sitioted in beautiful exten--ive -roun-is. the college is well oquippe«l
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  • 33 9 Reprints of local i photographs appearing in the Morning Tribune N and Malaya Tribune ran be had on applica- ton to the Tribune IMioiographic Depart- uK nt at 52.00 per copy.
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  • 114 9 LONDON. Apr. 8:— The King and Princess Elizabeth among those who have contributed ,£i5.000 requited I cover training expenses oi Britain's equestrian team lor the Olympic Games. Th, puvse of the fund is to ensure verything possible is done to put Britain on th,. Olympic
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    43 9 i,« »<* W Htwirt, huxintj tmtructor As J. F. Turner demonstrates a 'left to ****> "JJ ml to r /o.s.v o( lA>u<,hhoMr. E. H. Thomas explains *>*» of the finor P'"***"!* JV^^ faM ;/l< Mfi cottofl I rourm CoUeoc. Boxlmj is mh, <'™«^J^ a^cai E J»<at,on.
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  • 6 9 AGREEMENT MALDIVES th a poB alter
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  • 45 9 nemrr anionr am teach th» trt of hnr nn Ike theory wnut be tkortmgkfy tmdertttod. Mi F II Thitivn,. boT'H'i instructor at bomfjkborougk CctUge sets out various fOimU on <t f>luckb,<irU fin- the benefit of hi.s 2nd .»/'<" stu<t*nts. W^ftfcSSnSToi ItoWww -wort n***
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  • 37 9 Moscow. April 8. The Soviet whaling fiVet is on it: way home after four month-; in the Antarctic during which it kilKd 824 whales weighing i 47,792 tons, it was announced i I today. Reuter
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  • 43 9 LONDON, Apr. 9. Dr. F N. Gangulee, Bengali scientist In charge of the industrial research laboratory of the Ceylon Government, has arrived in London to begin an extensive tour of Britain to seek chemical manufacturing plants and equipment for Ceylon. Reuter
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    • 44 9 THE PEN w/// ALL THE GOOO /jflm POINTS Precision bui" '4f J :^B iu'lf guaranteed. W' gQ Cold Clip tffd -'fiff I C i'vf *^^^^^J Go'd Nib Mnl^Mj m 9 0 noun <• FCNCIit t tr hi t <1 i /T I JilH WPHI J
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  • 26 10 ITALIANS TO GOVERN TRIESTEROY p.cv "m I I univ Apr. ti.jn «>^ rill V»9 the local Itili^^l accord qun,^ •ih, tan Oov, nmen, I t: sv I
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  • 85 10 LONDON Ap. I Osxa!d P:r; V Padep 1 «o«2 Alrtca S! (mJ I movem. r.t and a I M nltter of Defenc, «u .9 ed b> Si] 0 leata 1 1 the b '-I'm •emont wiur. ri M at L< ndon t V noon 'Wl
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  • 63 10 MEMBERSHIP OF A.A.M. 1410 Hie Automobile \> -,tj ,oJ Malaya, Singapi VunH hai ;t membershi] i >:"H •it Decembei 31, \u\; J It feeli that the Safetj }\m Campaign would be met live if it were of a c. r'-.r.uoM nature, and a permanent cofl mittee is now in cour
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  • 44 10 I lhrt-e additiona! mean to the Singapore Labour Al filOry Board have Ixen a] i pointed, lhey are Mr H i Cornish, (Government red I sentativei, Mr. L 6c« j (employers' repteVnww and Mr. R. K. Samy worl men's representative'
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  • 36 10 WASHINGTON. APK. 8- The Senate Foreign Relatioi Committee approved tod? President Truman's nonun 1 tion of Paul G. Hoffman, PB sident of the Studebaker C« I poration as administrator < i the European reoowry prt gramme.
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  • 22 10 Helsinki. April 8. I." h W nish treaty delegation i° y 'm cow Ib expected to •'■turn m Sunday. I
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  • 24 10 The rubb?,- crop {i m above estate for tt I March wtf 88.343 Hm J tal rcr 11 Months 6»i« b
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  • 19 10 The Rural Boara *-»*m pore, will me t in the Office on April 15 aj »0 1
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    • 231 10 < omi« s: lA<*lnsi%<' lo llir >lornini» Tribune! j "BEL'NDA" f^J^^ POST. V.-- *NWV! j W COULDN'T s£f HIM F I i^7 EVERY THINGS ALL FOR <-^B K^Vv f^ _MM3 PRC^PERLV-AND-AND J^ BPKft^telN/- THE BEST AFTER ALL 1 "Sj^B J x/ x^TsDr MV ;p N T o /sffl N so^
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  • 2563 11  -  T.C.H. Jacobs By lESI ,p, s s writing a let- V :.u*hed. Into a ..r.biu»sme»t 1 K,a:ords open u-d Anderson <-„ i; I'm not (aimed. What's r with the 1&* i don'i let me s^ ak on Itoe phone How H court* not> and y (he
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  • 201 11 Youths.... With A Feminine Look SydtM v April 9. Youth* >>f li« and 20 have a feminine out look on lif»-, accoitlin^ to th«- Chaplain sit the HHshane Mis fHon to Rranvn (Rtv. A. f' He tol«i i meeting in Bnybaflihat Oils outlook wa.; u result nt n6ys <_' owing
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  • 1240 12  -  CECIL B. DeMILLE H> WHENEVER I reach a tough spot in a picture 1 walk out of my offlu- an«l go to take. mother look 01 an oi<l barn that ;«t picser' servos as the Paramount fyn.naaiuni Tha* o!<J barn has
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  • 666 13 K »crt» WH I I I [l 382', C un* < i.« 'i L I 1.095 i.05 i 7v P 1 >■ i C N efl l nrt r 13 Z.»7fc 7.40 xd 1 0 xd S 2* ii .70 hassr Orts 14 lata y... 25.2a It
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  • 92 13 WASHINGTON, APR. 9, Britain has asked the United states to take over its finanI cial obligations under the I Canadian food contract as part of the European Recovery Programme, British officials told Reuters here today. These contracts are for i wheat, eggs, bacon, peas and i
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    • 62 13 I 5 iy/A'o AHB^ AS IT SHOULD BE LAST DAY— HID 2 p.m., 4.1 ->.. 6.30 9.15. r "piorcHIU>REN S MATIMKES at 11 am Today "EIMiE <»K DAKKNESS" T.mor?ow:j;GO WEST VOUNO LADV^ "—TONIGHT at M'NITE PERSECUTED! FOR HIS UNDYING DEVOTION TO AN IDEAL! I BlfiWl ?tl 6ltlVE^l I fIT Jpf
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  • 245 14 LONDON, Apr. 9 —Great Britain's Soccer pros i cts iti the Olympic parries look none too bright t -blowing England's txo defeats within a week at Ih luuids of continental sides Karly season form shown b; I inland wax Fi r i>t Wale> tien IrHami werr
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  • 156 14 "'he rubbt-r i .irket was steady throughoui yesterday with moderate bu>ines-< pas>--tng. Prleei quoted yesterday V:.re. Buyers Se'Krs. A 1 April RSS 41i 41 4 2 April Ri,S 40i 40i NO. I April RSS 37 i 37* May/Am RSb 4i; 4U July Sept. RSS 40 i
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  • 18 14 The ulmre mwket generally quiet yesterday in symp*tuy with London and there •rfre few price changes
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  • 170 14 London. April 8 -Investment I d'-Mi eni in London'? Stoc'c Muikets was loda/ conspicuous by 'Hi :tlMeno\ There waa. howI ever. cot tain amount of spel culative activity favour.ng I South American utilities. Among the former MidrUt Wits rose to 33 9 with rumourmongers again reaping a
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  • 35 14 Rubber crop figures for the j month of March: Alor Gajah 25.600 Ibf j Ayer Pan as 75.000 Glenealy 64.000 Kluang 59,000 Pajom Limited 183.000 Tambalak 30,040 leiuk Anson 68.000 Ulu Benut 29.500
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  • 157 14 «Fr<m Oi^ Financial Corr For long enough there ha\e been gloomy forecasts on th» effect on rubber availabilities ut a ustcratlon of peaceful j normal conditions in th° chertonds Indies This view, .ever. do*s not command :.versal acceptance. Ihv recent ocean shipment I iwrt* show a
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  • 85 14 HE S PORE HARBOUR BOARD BERTHING LIST VESSEL GODOWNS Tr^velaven AJ>.E Emp. Hamble Sheers I C4i,sU-rktTk *2 3 Fukicn 40 41 Da rv el 40 i Oori»on 36 37 iTnlaiur Akar 37.8 Glenstra. 33 '34 BriliTuai-haD- -Salon^ 3132 Rosalie Mollcr IT 18 MMM (l.» 19/20 Houj: S«x>n 21
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  • 177 14 Hie pepper market continuled to receive inquiries Irom the United States and seller*' quotation^ fo r white, pepper wen up by $1 a picul yesterday Black pepper also mad* 1 gains in sympathy. Business j wa». recorded for Slak sagj flour at $15*. The following were
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  • 817 14 Below H the face card for todays r«*ce- thp of the Penang Turf Club Spring meet:- records of the last thr«f run*, ownom ar t 4 i- a candidates: RACE ONE 2.:J0 P.M. Horses— Class 1-Div. 2— 5! Fur> 4 0 Rook La<ly 9.12 M™ Helen Quuh
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    • 66 14 till HO ROim Si. CO. (1932) ITB. 'I Incorporated in Bin«aporo I I 1 U. CHLUA STRKFT PHCWr IH4I PASSAGK A FREIGHT SERVICES. V I2i nf Siang 3Jmi Apr. Btaor Memfcan* and Plad.ioe l?th •ft imunint t Oanjf«»on via Penanr cargo only 1? Apr "Hong Thons H Rhi< mh Alil
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  • 1421 15 SHEFFIELD PLATE, TRUE SECURITY, P. AVON, TODAY'S BEST BETS Opening Day QJ Pemng B -J^ prnang^f Club's Spring Meoting open" today ***"wrf ffurlon^. ft^^J?? and clo^ ftnt^eJi. spite -«r r^np to intrT ln o So recent importttWrts havtar «e 3*. There are one or few^Clii^ficatlorts and 5 «co to a
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  • 27 15 The Wloi** r cx 'Vx!'Z Charurc. Bunk Sport* Clu i,r .2. on S, J«,ph-. sch-«»hS°-,"var'Hua?mn. S Kee N P Davies. BMlleh. ra Omar kmTtt Zamiol.
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  • 105 15 tßjf "GARRHK > <»V ALLAS LEWIS) Race 1. FTRST IV 1 INXISHMAKILL Inni«hmakill L «*y Yammie DotmJla. Rare 2. IJODAV LADY Rnt« 2 rtHBFTIELD Pl^^^: All Bolonov T^ 1 Pathan Rh<c 3.- Ila4 COWSTANCE FYtar's Last SHjMrtr-eam lUrr> 4. Voi'NG LUaiJS Hac« 4 YOUK LUCRTS Hun
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  • 221 15 The foH^wln., are the probable jockeys for today's races RACE Rock Lady (Ba^by), Catherine (Tankard). Baba (Spencer), Innishmakill (Wadsworth), Yiimseng (Robinson), Peter Con (Flanneiy). Lady Of Kent (Wahab). Donnalla (Woods), P'rst In (Dawson). Jaunty (Jeffers), Craigmount (Gentles) Bareness (Tait). RACE 2— Madang (Tankard). Sheffield Plate (Ellery), All 1
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  • 67 15 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Div. 3 Posts and Telegraphs vs. S.H.E. I Boys' CTub, McNair ground. ATHLETICS Sundrams offlcia! trial, RAF. (Seletar). I 5.30 p.m. WRESTLING: Larry Duncan vs. Dara Singh, Happy World, 830 p.m. Oerry Visscher vs George Zbiako, Great World. 8.30 p.m. n CRICKET Y.M.C.A. vs. Raf
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  • 43 15 The Singapore RoUry Club have issuou h reminder that nominations will be required on Wedn«B ay April 28, for the following office bearers in the Club for the new Rotary year: President, two Vke-Presi rents, Secretary, treasurer and five Directors.
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    • 76 15 gland,. Dutrng^P^^^^^STthe bSSdV T, Jg •nccs. result. You tackj n PJV'^ rfgcner le your glands to I K§ Wkg^| rtt.in V^'^o^t^Tablets prepared by the leading Kla"d I MW> tv ursc ol I l«S i^^" htra— Bntiih (.lnndular Producti I -id f M X^ rubier In stubborn and advanced drbilitaii<-ii ijS
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  • 745 16 CHANG I AIRMEN HAVE THEIR RECORD SPOILED S.R.C. 2. K.A.F. tChanp) 1. PERSISTENT AND IKXiGED PLAY TRIUMPHED OVER OVER-CONFIDENCE AT JALAN BSSAA STADIUM YESTERDAY. WHEN THE SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB. WINNERS OF 1946 VICTORY CVP. DEFEATED THE CHANOI AIRMEN IN A DIV. I S
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  • 185 16 'Phone Wiremen's Strike: Decision On Monday (Tribune Staff Reporter) A decision as to whether to call off the present strike by wiremen employed in the Singapore Oriental Telephone and Electric Company, is expected to be made kiiown to the company on Monday by the latest. The strike, which involves some
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  • 38 16 Buitenzorg, April 9. A tornado hit the city of Buitenzorg, 25 miles south o f Batavia, on Thursday. Some damage was done. Twenty trees were uprooted while telephone and electric power lines wore badly damaged.— U.P.
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  • 193 16 Old Bovs Must Revive Sports Activities A determination to revive sporting activities among Old Boys' associations n Singapore, was expressed by Dr Ong Swee Law presiding over thv annual general meeting of the Anglo -Chinese Old Boys' Sports Association, at Coleman Street yesterday. He also said that by devotion of
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  • 173 16 The following are the results of the finals in the All-Singa- pore Amateur Boxing Championship's held at the Happy World Covered Stadium last I night. FLY-WEIGHT Sonny Chia (EOS) outpointed P. C. Mahmood (Police). BANTAM- WT. J. Archer (EOS) outpointed N. Edmonds (Cable
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