Morning Tribune, 12 April 1948

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  • 6 1 „,M AY. APRIL 12, 1948. sv-'
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  • 31 1 WA?HIKGTOX, Apr. 11. 7h» \te Department r»;>orfed that fin 'id V <r<nqs omt>n..- m #<-<;. -.'u <m</ me itatk for tt > threo-dag Coloml n rt iluium was atim U.P.
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  • 281 1 VAST RED PLOT Threat To Italy The Middle East LONDON. APRIL 11. T//fi INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR STUDY OF EUROPEAN QUESTIONS. IN A REPORT WHICH WAS CIRCULARISED TO MESSRS ATTLEE. BEVIN AND THE PREMIERS OF OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. CLAIMED TO BE IN POSSESSION OF EVIDENCE OF A VAST COMINFORM PLAN TO
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  • 322 1 Soviets Ban British Tele -Com. Men LrSP THE SOVIET AUTHORITIES REI;: r 0 RENEW SKCTOR r ASSES FOR Kih;: lEC HNICIA*JS MAIN I AINING TELEPHONE CAS5 J'^ 1 BERLIN AREA, IHUS THREATENING A Smnvcr fELEp HONE AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNIEEN IHECI I Y AND THE BRITISH ZONE. lEr p HE DEIACHMENr
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    25 1 YILLE RVSSKLL. CB. CF.E. transport (iilri\*r to th* Spiral Connttissiun for SouthEast Axia. irho fcu f>ctn appointt'l Chnirmnn of th< r^-ct-nthi f(trr»r<l Mood Tnin-s--pcrt ErtiiitU't.
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  • 41 1 BAIAVIA. April 11: ■F« irr.^r Indonesian Premier BVr j tar. BJahrlr may meet Dutch 'Lieut. Governor General van Blook m BaUria in the near j future, the Republican dally Merderka" quoting well- Informed sources, said todjy.
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  • 316 1 [From Our Own Reporter) 11. COMBINED MILITARY 'ATI ).\S AGAIXST CHINESE GI'ERTL--8 >F NORTH MALAYA WERE WITHSITUATION BEING UNDER CON";|;KI)THAT THE GUERILLAS HAVE [HE RECESSES OF THE JUNGLE AND AND MILITARY FORCES AVAIL--1 CAMPAIGN ARE LIMITED. the op- .ICKI;,--rea east os I U m cod. training
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  • 768 1 Roosevelt Memorial: Impressive Ceremony In London Today LONDON \p I II o.i UM thud annivt'isaiv «t Fianki;n l>-!irm Roosev» It's < leaf h. I'rjt.-un psyi hrnnagy iomotiw with th«* un»«:i.n^ if th»* QfWMMf S(jimi»' Menioi'al ■Htacrlbed lor by the p«*nnies an<i pittan«|f* <>! 'ts (x'ople. Mrs. R'HHtiv (U flnnkul \>u
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  • WORLD WORRY
    • 52 1 WASHINGTON, Ap;\ 10 Genei.tl Dwight Eisenhower. emerging from a White House conference to«t*iy with PimMtnt Truman, saul '"I meant every word I sai<l in a recent statement" removing himselr as pivsidential camiiilate. Eisenhower sai«l during his !23 minute talk with the Pie- sident lie did not discuss politics with
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    • 74 1 DP:!*!.!*. Apr. 11. The i Russians officially applauded British Gen. Sir Brian Robertj son for agreeing to a twopower investigation of last Monday's plane crash, but con<!^nmed his nggMtkHl that British and Russian investi- gators might not agree 100 per cent. j Lieut. Gen. Mikhil Dratvin, acting in the
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    • 82 1 aSUNCOX, Paraguay) Apr. 11. The Ministry of the Interior reveiile<i t<xlay that a I Communist plot to overthrow the Government and seize power in Paraguay had been thwarted by the arrests of a number of ringleaders and the seizure of quantities of arm* and propaganda material. The announcement said
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    • 82 2 BRADFORD. Yorkshire. Apr. 11. Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell, Britain's War Minister, today described the United Nations Organisation as "rigid, hidebound, and inhibited by a set of regulations and rules that will never induce peace." Addressing a Labour Party meeting, the Minister of War declared "The worst thing that we in
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    • 53 2 JERUSALEM. Apr. 10. Jerusalem rocked to the thunder of heavy artillery tonight, for the first time in 30 yearf as Arabs gunners sent salvo of shells into the Jewish industrial suburb of Givat Shaul. Jewish ambulances were reported to be racing to the suburb on the outskirts of the
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    • 74 2 NEW YORK, Apr. 11. Secretary for Army Kenneth C. Royall said today that the United States may need bases on the 'continent" from which to be able to "carry a war to enemy lands." Royall told a meeting of the Military Order of World Wars that the United States
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    • 27 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 11. M Andrei vJromyko (Russia* voted the admission of Italy into the Ur^Ued Nations when the Security Council today discussed her anplication.- Reuter
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    • 66 2 PRAGUE. Apr. 11. Cz*rh police announced they have indicted 46 former members of the Czech Socialist Party for underground and anti-state activity. There were three groups of arrested persons and the Indictments were announced in separate communiques. Two groups were charged with publishing illegal newspapers and pamphlets. It was
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    • 66 2 LAKE SUCCESS. Apr. 11. Czechoslovakia has rejected the Security Council's invitation to appear before it at the hearing of the Chilean complaint that the Soviet Union had interfered in Czech poetical affairs, it was learned here tonight. The case, raised by Chile after the Communists had assumed power n
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    • 93 2 BELGRADE. Apr. 11. The Yugoslav Government has pro- tested to the United States I against ihe statement by Senaj tor Styles Bridges on Mar. 24 I that the United States should I "encourage underground move- ments behind the iron curtain." "The Yugoslav Government i cannot be indifferent to a
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    • 63 2 BEIRUT, Apr. 11. Autho- ritative Arab sources disclosed today that the Arab League meeting in Cairo will consider a proposal to join the western democracies in an anti-Com- j munist bloc. In return, the sources said, the Arabs would insist on a unified democratic Palestine and release o( all
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    • 80 2 NEW HAVEN (Connecticut.. Apr. 10. Discovery in Palestine of the earliest known manuscript of the old tostament Book of Isaiah was announced here tonight tonight by Yale University. Preserved for centuries in i monastery in the holy lan-! the manuscript was recently identified by scholar.^ at the American School
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    • 77 2 WASHINGTON. Apr. 11. The Evening Stai in Its e lit al today said Chiang Kai-ahek'« Emission that seven of his best divisions were <iestroye<! was •courageous statement, but not very reassuring.' It said: "Chiang cannot !;v--forever. The forces he rallied around him might soon fan apart without a bin-jms
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    • 18 2 ROME. Apr. H Franc* relatives in Ka£ a into vote against the con ca." London wrote U.P.
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  • 151 1 Loathsome USSR Attack On US Film Coy. London, April 11. Four leading Russian composers accused Twentieth Century Fox today ot stealing their music and using it for its "loathsome" motion picture "The Iron Curtain". j the Soviet Monitor reported. The composers, Shostakovich. 1 Provofiev. Khachaturyan and j Miaskovsky. levelled the
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  • 120 1 KAXGOOX. A fir. 11. Tlk Government cnn"imrnl today thai a Bnton and a Burmese Prince vr.re kilhd when terrorists" attnckni their p mar Pymmawi. major tumble Bpoi in Cmtnil Burma, cables Miss Emily C. Broun. United Pmss staff Corretpomdmt. They wen J s. c<>ok( Asristant Superintendent
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  • 436 2 Plan For "Federation Of Burma Ceylon. India WASHINGTON. APR. 11.- A PROPOSAL FOR THE FEDERATION OF BURMA. CEYLON. INDIA AND PAKISTAN WAS SET FORTH IN AN ARTICLE HV A SOUTH \SIAN UNDER THE PEN NAME FUSA RI'SA PUBIJ3HED TODAY IN THE MAGAZINE FREEDOM AND UNION. CLARES'CF STREIT, EDITOR OF THE
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  • 53 2 rms. CHIA KING TYE (nee L'm Tuan Neo> passed away P'acrfully after a lor* Ul£2! On Sund a>. April 11, >4* leaving behind her he'wd husband. Wr (hia Keng «ye two son« three dauph- t rs and 17 ffrandrhifdren Funerii Gn Tuesday. April 1948, at 3 p.m at
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  • 136 2 LONDON. A man with a wooden mallet crept from bed to bed in a Waafs 1 hut at Leconfield RAF Station, East Yorkshire. He turned down bedclothes to reveal the face* of sleeping girls. Then he found Peggy Murphy, 19, described by airmen last night as
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  • 190 2 'Tribnn* Staff Rcp,rtei Seven officers of the Union of Burma Navy ant! som* fortrwi residents of Bu^ma wer* entert*tne<t t^ a "Btirrvi Nig-ht At-Home' by Mr an«2 Mrs *T Heppel of the STnsrapore Harbour Board at their residence on Saturday n.ght. *>•■■ let
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  • 67 2 W AB«^GTON. Apr *cal Cap, I^^ ment Utt nigh t Americans to ke <p c^'"\. atom bombs should falling en American c I "It is by no means trt tr.e statement said, thn an atcm bomb sht-uld city the entire popuiatl^r would t? killed. ing
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  • 183 3 v H>R 11 HJGH BRITISH AND AME \VASHIN«T? T N hkrE ARE DISCUSSING MEANS BY PICAS OFFICIALS Mg"^ VSE pOLLAR AID UNDER a^ICH BRITAIN WOW rNDERWR rrE HER OPERAS*e MARSHALL FLAN R v sterling BLOC COUN- WAS iSStNS AUTHORITA-nVELY TODAY. IST^,
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  • 109 3 Reds Checked At Chengchow NANKING. Apr. 11. Communist forces have checked Government counter-drives along the Lung-hai east- west snd Pnpinp-Hankow northvoulh nOWJt an <J resumed Uitir advance on the key rail antrc of Chtngchow. pro-Gov-nuaent deipatchei -aid yesterday. Violent h:htin^; wa? said to rtflttf |0 miles west and «outhw(\»t of
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  • 90 3 Chili Will Rise Again.... Despite Pretest Turmoil Shanghai. April n .^Ggd victloD th*x despite th t present political and economic tuimoil Chin* wiH ri& *catc was expres&ed by the Indian Ambassador. Mr K. P fi Menvr.. in a farewell broadcast last night. Mr. Menon who is leaving (or India on
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  • 117 3 MORE TEST TUBE' BABIES CAPETOWN, Apr. 9.-'Test tube" babies are being arrang--1 <o fiequoatly in Cape Town that the doctors already have a r.ickname for them "tubies". Many doctors are handling a O* 0! more every month. The matron of a Maternity Home ■M that the was aware that ■We
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  • 257 3 Foui -hundred members of the Singapore Cabaret Girls' Association attended the annual general meeting at the Liberty Cabaret on April 8. The General Secretaiy, Miss Lily Ho. gave a brief account of the previous year's activities, and the Treasurer, Miss Fifi Leong, submitted
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  • 76 3 PEiriNG, April 11. Manchu Princess Chin Yu-chen enjoyed the first restful sleep in a fortnight after a buddhist tempie ceremony had stilled the "banshee' of the other world wailIngs of her famed departed sister, "Radiant Jade," executed here as a Japanese spy. The 5.3 year
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  • 321 3 Italy Prepares.... For Trouble KUMJE APR JJ TROOPS AND POIJCE HAVE £EFN J3XBONGLY RJfcLNFORCED TOR TONJGH7 IN MlUir: WHERE COMMUNIST A>'D ANTI OOMMTNIST MEE'i IKOe HAVE BEEN CALIXD FOR TOMORROW THE LAf* I JSUMDAY BEFORE ITALY'S GENERAL HUDCTJON C N Count Carlo fifor^a. Italian Foreign Minister. w>d apeak at a
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  • 92 3 ATHENS, Apr. 10. -Mrs. Berta Kitaikjs. wife of a former Dean of the Athens Polytechnic, was sentenced to death by a military court here tonight on a charge of plotting against the secuiity of the state. She was arrested two months ago in a
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  • 42 3 PARIS, Apr. 11. The Dutch, Belgian and Italian Governments have accepted the date of Apr. 16 for he next plenary session of the 16 Marshall plan nations, it was reliably learnod here last night.- Reuter
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  • 49 3 London. April iU. consolation for his defeat in the singles at the Paddington lawn tennis tournamenw ctttfl to turaant Misra wlvn he partnered S. L. Sawnhey. another member of the India D3vi£ Cup party, to beat A. E Carter and H. B«xt€r in th doubles final by 6-2. 6-4.
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  • 87 3 RANGOON, Apr. 11. Th« bodies of V Aung San, Uassassinated Burmese Premier. and the six Cabinet ooiirag-i" murdered with him last July were burled here today. They were taken in a pro cession from tile Jubilee Hull. where they have lain in atat« to the Bhewa
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  • 47 3 London, April 11. Sale of raw silk which the Gov ernment of Indin had indented from Japan have begun to arrive in. India. N«w I>ln' Radio reported today. Thv silk is being distribute! through the Government, fo Madras. Mysor. and W*G Bonga]. Reuter
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  • 52 3 LONDON. Apr 11 The xnfocommittee of the Anglo-Amcn can cotton industry conferem* which is drawing up a dedara tlon of policy met here tonight and will have further meeting tomorrow. The declaration In expected to deal mainly with the question of Japanese com petition in the world cotton
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 277 3 OiV yOL« iMI)/6"7DDAy BLUE NETWORK PROGRAMMES IN MALAY tonese Selections; 1 i».m. Km In Mil W D Alt^Vw^ww iMan.arin. Amoy Cantoiioso. AI '»L..\I hNGLISH 12 noon Programme Summary. I#l s Opening Announcement I'ROKR A\f\fl?C 1-05 Musical mterlu^; 12.4. r > p ro^ram»ie Summar>- in Tamil 'UiwtJljnu^ News in f^auy; 1
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  • 20 4 Britain's "Covrr Girl" V:r<a- rious, red hairf-d liar.**! Court trho start* in fho Gainsbt>r<>u(ih Production "Holiday Camp.
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  • 87 4 Paris. April 11. Unite i Press learned that former Marr.hal Pr.ilippe Petain has asked his lawyers to reopen his trial. Petain, nc.v n.any 92, was sentenced to life irr.prisonment i< r treason in August, 1945. He ti serving it on the lon>ly little islands. Isle de Tell,
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  • 192 4 HAMKUKa Apr. 11 Joachim Von Ribbentrop's collection of f ne paintings r»n-i f\ t pets, which were looted 'l in r the German occupation cf France, are sho»t!y tc ne re- t turned to iiie:r co.nti y of origin ami their nirlnful ownen. Twenty
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  • 356 4 Alor Star. April 11.— In explaining the difficulty i admitting children in the Sultan Abdul Humid C< Btfi Alor Star, the superintendent of Education. Kedah cind Perils, in a press statement I says:- "Mure is a great de- manci for admission to the j
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  • 142 4 ACROSS: 1. Well-being. 8. Ages, 7. Atmosphere, S. Pair ahbr.), 9. It proceeds music i. 10. River (Spanish), 11. Remove, 12. There are sound when you have good health. DOWN 1. Sky. 2. Silkworm. 3. Swiss river, 4. Left side <abbr.) 5. Brave persons, 8. Heap, 10.
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  • 133 4 LONDON, Apr 9 The gale j !of ■peculativc buying that j swept througb s^nie sections of London's stock market! appears to hive blown it- -If out. Prices. however, haw generally rei malned at higher levels to i 'vh'cli ths force lifted them k tit there
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLES NEWS FROM EAR AND NEAR
    • 57 5 omtoi anand thereby Zo communication will i;aud by i entst^ The plan for lonos- 1 r \r measurements as pro- •Wd bv the Japanese has Jl eo-ord nated with toZdii igendes abroad United Btatei Army and t operation with the Clv.n- nt, it is plann-
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    • 82 5 GENEVA. Apr 10 The United Nation* eonierence on Freedom of Information here decided by 22 votes to one yesterday to set up for three years a body which will watch uver the free How of j news 1: will consist of the 12 nemberi oi the
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    • 58 5 WASHINGTON, April 10 The United States today askpri Russia for an early reply to the prooosai that the f ee territory o| Trieste should b? handed back to Ttalv. In I not.' to the Russians. w United State, also suga four-power meeting B Paris earlv
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    • 213 5 9; -Gen BflOJj American Ail tacitl y a .vlbp&e of up the idietm, of Allied rrow. that the Council would noc meet o n the normal date came as points of friction in the wrangle between Russia ;,nd the Western Powers increased steadily. Th? Soviet
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    • 60 5 PRAGUE, Apr. 10.—Czechoslovak newspapers received instructions not to publish news about the landing of a Czech National Air Lines plane on Tuesday near Munich, which the pilot and some of the passengers were said to have "kidnapped" to get out of Czechoslovakia, it was learned here today.
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    • 39 5 J" YD ERABAD, April 10 of Hindu from to the inSS (lur been taking place It was ,earned aid to be the outrie^tiaUom in the future n«lah: 1M l 'Hyderabad, which to eithei India :iml Reuter
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    • 102 5 Melbourne, Apr. 9. Bush arts were raging about 4J j :nile s from Melbourne today, jausing families to be evacu-att-d v.nd threiitening stat.. krest lands. All cflofti to eooiDc Ibe lire*. th<* vwr>t for years Vtn dt ieatecl as hot winds fanned ;.r- as
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    • 30 5 g ENEVa *«no££ J): 9 Dr. my, 37-year- Charge D- u:* nQ wh^> was We-de. cam r neB wartime feigned today ■used to sup«aent which m 'n\s most m»i.- Reuter
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    • 96 5 AUSTRALIA TO PROTEST TO AMERICA MELBOURNE. Apr. 10 Th,» Australians are to protest to the United States after an American skymaster with 44 Europc-an Jewish immigrants had landed at Perth yesterday instead of Darwin. Sir Marshal Richard Williams. Director General of Civil Aviation said the planes landing "broke the international
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    • 31 5 SHANGHAI. Apr. 10— Free copies of Victor Kravchenkos book "I Chose Freedom'— story on Communist oppression in Russia, told by a refugee from Soviet Russiawill be d'-stributed to Snanghai students.- U.P.
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    • 251 5 Bangkok. April 10:— Fie'd Marshal Pnibun Songgran. told a press conference he has been appointed to form new cabinet, replacing the reskned government Premier Khuang Aphaiwong. Phibun announced a tentative cabinet list including Seni Pramot as Minister for Foreign Affairs, Phibun concurrently as Minister of
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    • 16 5 SHANGHAI, Apr 10.-An anli spUln* campaign which hus first annouced In December, has been revived.- U.P.
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    • 151 5 BANGKOK. Apr. 10. Outgoing Premier Abhui Aongse last night told the press tha. the Council ol Regency had accepted his Government's resigna. tvn late Friday ftfterilOOtl. H»' .'■ad his government I was touted to resign btCMM a ■24 hours ultimatum was s rved by the leaders
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    • 82 5 Alexandria April trial and commercial leaders said here today tha to prevent a repetition of the havoc caused during the pjlkv strike on Monday and lues, day trey would thr.i.*eives rath"- meet th2 extra pay demanded by the police "in order not to rely on the Army's
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    • 35 5 I ONPON. Apr. 10. AH wornment quoted todmj by bourne Radio. Mr Jensen saul Jit 1( m had "boon removed from us Vnl, because ofticials weie not ISsn^wlUi W« background. Reuter
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    • 66 5 TOKIO. Apr. 10. The J*P«J n S e Government*! Hoard of a (lain, through Gen. M*c--1 M-thir's Headquarter! with a United State! trading company for an estimated loss of 1 a 1240 000 suffered through a bar- (I iSeement whereby Japan received coal Inferior to ipecitSSSu
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    • 9 5 Cuiberra, April Il A of the Canu.liun-Aincrican Treaty. U.P.
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    • 88 5 JERUSALEM, Apr 10 The fate or Mount Caste' the Arao v.llage five mile:* West of Jerusalem, was still uncertain early today after a night-long assault by Ar.ab forces upder Fawzi B-y Kivikji, leader of the "Arab Llberaton Army The flash of Arab field guns continued into
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    • 30 5 Washington, April behalf of Generalisrtt- > Chxantj Kai-Shek, Welhntjt >>i Koo, today awarded d*c>r > NOM to prominent Am*"tcans for sirvices rendejed to China during the uar. U.P.
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    • 53 5 Nuremberg. April I.—Twien-ty-two SS officers were founi guilty today of 1.000,000 mu- ders by the American Mn.iitary Tribunal, which helrt the biggest murder trial tn history. They will be sentenced tomorrow. One of thr original 24 d^. fendants Emil Haotinun commitU'd suicide tUdtWaj through
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    • 59 5 KASHMIR: FIRST KOFND. TABLE TALKS Lake Success, New York, Apr. 9. First roumitable n»66t|ng between thv Indian ■lid Pakistan delegations to the United Nations, which may be of crucial importance in th^ protracted issue over the fightintf in Kashmir, will be M«< to. lay in tne office of th«* S
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    • 76 5 LONDON, Apr 10 —Costs of developing Brabazoti C airliners may be so Iv.gh that the Britsh Overseas Airways Corporation will not b» prepared to buy the aircraft, says the .second report of thf select committee on estimates on the cost of Itlo construction of Brabazon I *nd similar
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    • 35 5 RAMSGATE. Apr 10 Mne me n drifting In an jpen Dont were rosruod by a Rams-«-at»' lif< boat todav their shin, a Scottish trawler, Plough, had sunk near East Gocdwns in the n fht Reuter
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    • 37 5 Toklo, April 9 rhe M i chl report d today fron Ml lakl city in Kyushu that I volcano Mount P eruption Thursday H creAsfd n bo con' Idei >bl€ d cr< ps in the c unt
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  • 61 6 The fioht by modern scitnee against "pulmonary tuberculosis." S l>ii ooet modern X-ray equipment is now provided to detect th* dim us* hi its tarb, ttagu which state, a patient may hi quickly cured. Picture shoic a Max* Modtograpk* Unit I in operation at the County Hall
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 238 6 in 1911, a Committee of Inquiry set up tb s .tidy the possibili'v of introducing cooperation into Malaya advised against it on *he grounds that it was repugnant to the tenets of Malay religion. Fortunately the Sultans, the Mufti of Mecca and other Malav religious leaders were unanimous in their
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    • 187 6 It has certainly outgrown its ''Thrift anri Loan*' phase im.ended to cope with the problem of indebtedness among it^ members. The growth of Co-op Stlores since thp reoccttpfrJwn is evidence that co-opera-tion has reached a more dynamic and fruifc ful phase in its history. Before the war <-iero
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  • 710 6  -  EMILY. C. BROWN *THE ELUSIVE COMMUNISTS* I *K D] RANGOON.— Communism in Burma is still an active threat despite the government's recent "firm action" which temporarily averted what most political observers believe would have been out and out civil strife. Less than three days after Communist
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  • 17 6 The Spirit himself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are children of God. Rom. 8:15.
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  • 98 6 NEW DELHI —No foreigner shall enter or U v ive Inj dia without the leave of the civil authorities, according to the Foreigners' Order. 1943 which came into force re centlv The order specifies condi- tions under which leMe tu enter India shall be refused Leave to
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  • 89 6 i SYDNEY. exceptionally w« s*nßtf favours the V*** l^ mice, anxiety is felt n w New South Wales **"t™ that mice may reach piagu proportions th s year. P Officers of the I%*jg! Wales Agricultural I> pan ment state that iffnt colonies of mice havonui*^ ed in
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    • 49 6 Special Sale for 2 »^k.s only Evening (iowns Beautiful Sequins Beaded designs. Original Pr1«« SK.il* $130 To C lear $130 f»0 70 Afrernoon Fhml Smart Well Tailored "Original Price S 80 S 50 Tu Clear $51 30 Shanghai Modern Tailoring Co. '0. Batttry Road Fh »ne No ***** §lllfa|»ftl.
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  • Around The Town
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      343 7 lk O'Connor. Wm M m ';\n W. Rush- kgMlully m-, -At her resliher 20th birth-, *nd Molly M 5 b^y tune looking a a n« their guests. n< mV ex- Oil tim. w»1 ■■V^fco-twe in white ivti U) Hi.- wee hours. «ere .eluctant to tin bomewiiw. I M
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    • 280 7 The three sons of the wellknown Chinese resident, Mr. Tay Koh Yat. were married at the same time at the Chines, Consulate in CaimhiU Circle recently. They were his second son, Mr lay Soo Yong, to Miss Koh Kwee Giok. his fourth son. Mr Tay Soo Choon, to
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    • 113 7 Th».>re is a preat in store for all thost- who ai' (> interested in horses and dogs. The gymkana which will be I held at the Singapore Polo Ground nett Saturday after- noon will embrace several good sporting events, side shows and do^ classt s Ihe Pipes
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    • 217 7 Have you bevn to Doucet's recently? They have the very latest in gloves, pastel coloured in jerseys and doeskin, both washable and smart. I was much intrigued by their new collection of dresses, for day wear and evening wear. A delightful cocktail mod^l in black taffeta trimmed with
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    • 155 7 Mr and Mrs P. V. Ormistoii and t. to children have arrived in Singapore from the Carmron Highlands to await the Sudan which will take them to the U.K. on s'.iort leave. Mr F. M. S. Shur an Aimrican journalist, and his wit;' are at present in
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    • 217 7 JF IK) NOT DELAY/ K Join Singapore's Most up-to-date <j,*/ Lending Library J NOW! j G. K- TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FtUMTL'KE ALL KINDS OF LINJEN EMBROIDERIES ETC ETC j 241, River VaJJey Ro^4. Singapore Phomr 4025 i •i.l" Tf-WHUffITBTVif mg* *M H'*
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  • 197 8 Maxwell Rf*d, up-and-coming slur of the J. Arthur Rank Orgnaisation Ltd.. strvcd us a birif utuff-T Captain "Potato Jonts. t<ii>wus old ttadog nhn run STMI and food to thf* hard- press* \t Spuni-sh Rt publicans dunna flfcf civil KMT. Rc-cntly he ni't his old captain nnrt took
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  • 207 8 LONDON, Hearing of iummoni against Dr. C. E. M, Joad, alleging mat he travelled by train from London to Snis- > ury without paying h]s fare, :s to be returned on April 12. Dr. Joad was rare he had an unused
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  • 129 8 LONDON. With their host clothe* hlackeneil and their faces reddened by fire-fighting sixty children were told last Weeil by Section Loader Bror.i- i Wlch, of Rugby NFS: "You kids may yet a jawing wh'Ti you go home, bui we i ouldni j have got this fire
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  • 358 8 INDO-B MISSION CEYLON COLOMBO. April 11 The lndo-British Goodwill and Cmtural Mission under the leadership of Swami Avyaktananda and consisting of three English and two Indian members hns arrived here from India. English members of the Mission sailed for England by Tidewater." but leader Swan. Avyaktananda will be touring the
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  • 127 8 Burgla Swop LONDON, Pour rn>n who broke into I Glasgow recently e^cchanpinp- hats as they er 1 for thinps to steal. Reason for the i "kn<x mnMMHin" tactics m t it harder for the ho whom they hud tie' up cognise them ajrain The houiewife, Mrs. Levine, 65. of HatlefieiJ
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    15 8 Marwril Rtcd trainiv.;, fw hi* roh: of at Alone." He s'ars hi the fUm (.'<" I
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  • 11 9 K i I H m m K K K Reuter
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  • 53 9 I*l tehtml l rny [he said "Keep qutei u-jl) harper, to '•'< u an pined out I at me on the arn> ty hid gom I v\\*\> the flow an! i my stomach to the I uiar.apM to opon id a neighbour catnc 'es pA away \r:t k Inttcbd
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    14 9 April 1!.. 1., ■jsAv tl B H match -..v m U.P. I
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  • 45 9 ffcf scftir at Bechtr's Bruoh. fiist time round, <is the fmv&MfUi "Silnr F'tmfj^iM Mnhmy) comes down. Maxwell Reed snapped in the mm <lunmr fniinirif, gr Wi role of a holier in the Alliance production "T hf if WnlK Atom."
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  • 33 9 Reprints of local i y photographs appearing m the Morning Tribune i and Malaya Tribune tan be had on appHca- tion to the Tribune Photographic Depart- nunt at 52.00 per copy.
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  • 178 9 LONDON, Two dying; Brillfltl seamen sang "Now is the Hour" u a ship raced to port. f.rcman was working strip- j M to the waist when a boiler j ortt in the Air Ministry drifter Katreen seven miles off the Norfolk coast.
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  • 87 9 nney, April 11.— Alter a race held in Sydney ttiu Mr. H. R. Weir <01y:<: -lector and President ot -he Amateur Athletic Union) 3 :t was definite that a '■> .than runner would nit d to the Australian •?-c loam. o! 24 starters in the
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  • 94 9 LON'DON. A woman has married the man who first proposed t<-> bei more than forty V>::vr a:;o. Lir Rhoda Eileen Taylor, now grey-haired, was then sixteen. She sun'. "No 1 to Mr. Filly Burton, of Belvolr-road, Coaivliie. Leicester, becauae sh< decided
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  • 152 9 Duck Had To Be Taught How To Swim LONDON. In the new Herbert Wilrox film comedy "Spring in Park Lane" (Empire» there is a Serpentine boating scene. But one duck spoilt a shot by sinking when placr.d In th*water. Inquiries revealed it had spent most of its life in a
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  • 136 9 LONDON, Three Children d ed after eating porri<]j.'e, believed to have contained ral poison. Their mother, Mrs. Annie Mercer, vho made th« porridge and shared it with tl em, is recovering. The tether, Herbert ICercei if i f.irrn labourer. He ami h> "»in y
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  • 39 9 Rome, April 11. Eighty I ln« Fllon.n M: /.all „-d to be the oldeal per- i ver to Hy the Atlantic Pit R >me aboard a 'iw.\ i rrana conttn( ntal Western Air! i plan for N. Vork U.P.
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  • 92 10 Siam Wants Recognitioi world pouer, «ent for- part of thP a.immist at ,i, lead to untest. he *j°"' Ptdctod: "The Chine*. once v,ry an^ry Wlt h of course th, t, would £1 fringement right, of the in this country WearegtiS Jaws of other countries m regulate immqrat^. oth'r matter* t
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  • 108 10 SHANGHAI. Apr 1C fund of gold tooth I watches and s milar H I represent ins; Kill loot 1 thousands of concentaj camp victims r.fl M European displaced pen here if and when they i resettled In countries oiw i China. Mr Jennings W 1
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  • 50 10 PARIS. Ap r 10. 1 Kin? of Cambudh. S>an Orodom. arrivfd by a* day at Salmon the Frei news agency France Pr^sp report The Rli* F ece ve IVf Emile Bollacrt French Hiph (ommissio and Geatfal Xuvan. Pr'me M ni-ter of S«* Viet r. am.- Reuter
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  • 42 10 Rome. Apr 10 lank in BWi fc"*J«s denly today that poH*j -must have l««i Tho ship was 'I'^fJ 8 000 rifles n M rounds of W*™ l^ j under "!.k, i e I minutes aftet I I in.', r U.P.
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    • 173 10 t omirs: lv\4 lusiv<> 1o ihv Mo ruins* rilnui< "SUNSHINE FALLS" 7~NOW VOU SIT DOWN \I I -„0 I I I LISTEN, PHWSAB OSM. NOh\| UW, WQS B.MM© TO A 1 \*OU SOME TEA-J^ N< nSJ" T^T "BELINDA" I "BUCK RYAN" BfcAw/iS£ BWaSIHS w\6SS WIM«-a»ISWH«AIj fIBKIVED W IHC MBIV) K>b
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  • 1200 11  - Th e Terror Of Tor lands T. C, H. Jacobs By I I l ial m :m place wild, eerie I lnd Wowlnj W boulders K 1 vfg-i 'to 1 I expresiive ol wj M,Z ncholy to bla 1 on across j jesoiat trastes. straining K'c'yc to catch the lights
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  • 104 11 REME Major Freed On Arms Charge RANGOON Apr. 10— Major C. H. Young:, R.E.M.E.. waa ac j quitted of charges of illegal dis- posal of arms by the Insein j Sessions Court here today. A I magistrate's court had earlier i sentenced him to two yeara i rigorous imprisonment but
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  • 86 11 TIENTSIN, Apr. 11.- Seven persons were killed and 70 Injured when the roof of me Chungyang Theatre, within a densely populated sector, collapsed yesterday afternoon during a performance. All available policemen were rushed to the scene ami were assisted by volunteer rescuers who worked till
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  • 85 11 SHANGHAI. Apr. 11. Two American pilots of the CNAC airline were ordered by the local procurator to remain in Shanghai city limits, pending j the completion of an investigation on charges that they had smuggled US$7,OOO from San Francisco to Shanghai in a yellow leather bag
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  • 99 11 BUIO. April \i Wl i Nationalist tro pt me vi menu are evident ai^n^ Uu railway from Tientsin to Peipin^. presumably branch ing off at Fengtai. pnnant <ry to meeting Commimla 'spring offensive i n Nortu China confidence in th« c<<m plet? fcurlty of the Tientsin irei
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  • 59 11 Shanghai. April 11.- -With the approach of spring fishing season. the National Headquarters decided to assign three naval vessels to pntrol the Yellow Sea t n order to protect ftshing boit^in th v region, according to semi-official reports. Ovvr 1.000 ftshing junks operate in the
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    • 49 11 ROXY 'AST 3 SHOWS lUSaii 9.15 p.m. W KTM IVVISH f WUSICAI! TO. EARTH" and LARRY parrs. J^venlv THhMcolar! Jl rhii rh nlls and 'ijWRAIDERS' <iork ;hkai *53 'The i.|., n 7 P- m The Outlaw" III),, NKu WORM) 'tooin Town- 9 p.m. n II llind »stani Jamil i
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  • 1166 12 LONDON. March M Marparet L">okwood has started v. vi k with Griffith Jones on her latest film 'I Know You" which is being made ?<>r Burnh:tm Productions at Denhun. Th»* film wh'ch also Mms K.iv V. ilsh and Nor .nan Wooland. is b««!ng directed bv Harol*'
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    • 137 12 [jIBF^M THE HOUSE OF COMFORT BOOr NGS PFRFORMANCES II iW |W til tit ifft 330 P.M DAII.V K?l Jlt> A w.th i,lken legs 1 urn mi nun i iih' i Him in T%^ NUDport^d Bv Latest C.a'im nt British News. ♦OXFORD AM) CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE'. B CO-STARRING 9 j^^W^ TODA
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    • 32 12 Z^rD^y/ 11-2-4.15-6.30-9.15 WRY 6MHT 10WU Y0UM6 y :..^w. W DAVID NIYIN Jm H 4JIJ I "™^^TARTn OMORROW [|jj r^J CECIL B. DEMILLFS >nGH TV (Jj^j SPECTACLE INTECHMCOI.OK: J^ AGAINST THE WORLD' j)
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  • 746 13 I w 1 BJC' j 45 W S'T'-" 1 8<5 B^ Park 1 .50 I."-" Kit*'' 1 K a E.,. «0» l.t-0 Mtftfics 2 fl. 4 50 bbQ m:\l* 55.W 57.00 ft£Snce 10.00 1100 rd Chi- re B^k 54.00 55.01 Hp o 1>- .P) 6', 6 90
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  • 85 13 WASHINGTON, APR. ft. Britain has asked the United jStateg to take over its financial obligations under the Canadian food contract as part of the European Recovery Programme, British officiols told Reuters here today. These contracts are for wheat, eggs, bacon, peas and cheese? on a mixed
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  • 975 13 'From A Market Curr.) Business in Malayan markets reached large proportion i during the wvek both befon and after the pretaotfttlon >f the Biitish Budget and trad. Ing w a .veniy spread „\j all sections. Greatest activity howeve r was noted inimedi- aU-Iv after the
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  • 51 13 OTTAWA, Apr. 11. FieM Marshal Viscount Alexander Governor-General of Canada, accompanied by Air Marshal W A. Curtis, Chief of the Canadian Air Staff, left here today jn a longrange Liberator for a visit to Britain. The GovernorGeneral will stay in Englan-l for three weeks.
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    • 38 13 WW 2—4.15—6.30—9.15 If -^fej WTfL^/ BI'RNEIJ MS^^^y JBL I LIVE! i| i^X9 \K\OU\ PKh^V PERIL! jl KM M ißHu^m SATAN<S 1 ij^^ Ki KAY ALDRIDTiE OC Dff C dill: SERIAL Ql EEN) vHIM PHONE 6909 fj\ m OF
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    • 72 13 PUZZLES (Ansutrs to BttSSfel nh i*iae 4» J. Crossword puzz/e IOlu« tlon t MIND, bind, bins, bids, bioe, bode. BODY. 3. Good food; Proper .sleep; Contented mind; Healthy play; Strong body. I 4. H PEA PIANO HEALTH ANTES OHS Y PICTURE X WORD ACROSS: 2. Beans. K> 7 Rain, 8.
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  • 646 14 LONDON. APR 11. ONCE AGAIN MIGHTY ARSENAL REVIVING THEIR GLORIES OF J* YEARS AGO. HAVK CARKIFD OFF THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TOEIR SINGLE POINT AT HLTOERSFIELD TODAY AILIFD WITH THE DEFEATS OF ALL THEIR NEAR RTVALS PUT THE MEN FROM HIGHBURY IN
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  • 85 14 LONDON. Apr. 11. The British 9»000 cruiser Liverpool will leave Portsmouth on Monday for Greece with the Olympic j torch which will be lit on Mount Olympus at the start of the .orch-cariying run to London's .Vcmbley stadium. A relay of runners will carry
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  • 87 14 New York, Apr. li. yfe&L. .nd uncertainties combined with spreading industrial para.l>sis because of diminishing coal stockpiles, brought fractionally irregular price 'changes. A 13-point decline in steel operations is forecasted for next week ami estimates are that 900.000 net tons of ra** stevl will be lost
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  • 261 14 colts nuns feature HURST PARK RACING London, April 11. Three- year-old colts and fillies, some iof whom will play a prominent part in the season 5 classics, were concerned witu two principal races at Hur^t Pfcrk yesterday afternoon* The colts contested the Henry the Eighth Stake? while the fillies went
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  • 38 14 The Government of tne State of ,Kedah, it is learnt will be sending two Penghulus to the Agricultural College at Serdarig this year to take up a one -year course in agriculture at an estimated expenditure of $1,060.
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  • 157 14 PepfK-r quotations showed a slightly upward tendency but the produce market ge. nerally wu s quiet on Saturday. No arrivals oi sago flour were reported and this section of t^ie market remained unchanged. Ihe following were ye^Ur- d^y's quotajtiops RICE No'l $92. Other qualities $50— $7G.
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  • 467 14 San Francisco. April 10: Former Navy Commands r (Frederick T. Edier*,U. 34 socially prominent in S.ir Frant:sco as chair, ttpref ;execuUvc. wh ■> said *v get so j interested in Shinto cusv-ms h t unwittingly went through with a Tokyo manias ceremony to ifd-hair^l
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  • 54 14 Sydney. April 11. Victor PatrU*. Australuvn lightweight champion, has been tentatively matched with American negro Martin Edweight champion, has been American negro Martin Edwards at Sydney Stadium on April 27. Another opponent for Patrick! from America. Tommy Stenhouse, is reported to be due in Sydney
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  • 154 14 No Soccer Tours To Australia This Year SYDNEY", April. 11 Mi Sid Blake, an official of p Australian Soccer Association. said in Sydney recently that nc touring soccer team would visit Australia this year. He said that the Chinese Soccer Association had planned to send a team to Australia this
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  • 35 14 Inter Continental Swimming Match London. April 10. An ter continental sw;.rt match will beh,W at bU-y\s Empire P^ day Aug. 7 after the OWj swimming events. JWJJ announced at a events at the Games. Reuter
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  • 64 14 I The rubber D^ket «g steady on Saturday witfc .busine* don as M 41-7 8 ceUts !>r with buyers intlUi pay higher prices day Prlcts quoted ere: Buyers. JrfJJ 1-1 c c 41 No 1 Apri: R*J 4 1 NO.' 2 April RS-fr 4 No. 3 April MS
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    • 46 14 THE HO HONG S S. CO. (193?) ITO. incorporated in Singapore. 65. CHIUA STREET. fPQNf Sp4#,s. W Mfeakang and \T •IUo»lu»i»g Rangoon via f^mang *^rfo oiUy i2 Apr "9<*« 7ft<^f' Rhio loth Apr. 'Hong TaU" Djarab i 3G "Krpong" w Kangson via Pcnanf 27 cargo only
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  • Raffles' First Defeat: High Scoring On Padang
    • 80 15 o riTLL PROGRAMME WAS PROVIDED A.VOIHEH^ UU q ERDAY ICKTT E^^fJ^jß UNION TOOK THEIR FIRST l U<m& S^^EASON WHEN THE RBCS WON BY A ;i.N'G OF int. R LNS »riq HIGH SCORING IN THE SCO TOURNAIHEFE,Sr pS)?NO THE MERCHANTS ANND INW 0 «48 BEA-IING THE
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    • 248 15 IRECS WIN BY 80 RUNS I Fading a weak team, Rajs' College Union suffered tit first defeat of the sear. in the hands of the SinpOTC Recreation Club who then b; 80 runs yisterii.e Oolkflant batted first nd were bundled oot for 10 iv.- KaUasabapathy contriuting a useful 31. The
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    • 330 15 C rlng match Xi b. a rh nd insurance x^t th, Public Services trice t IT' m an SC C l^'P dan iUT1 1U fixtUre at **052??* and msu?t wickets BeP^ J \v a 4 chinccl^ss 73. l vv Annesh.y hit I "it out j. y
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    • 417 15 In a thrilling finish, the Medical College Union fatled to force a draw and were beaten by four runs by the S.C.R.C in a cricket match at the College ground yesterday. Hopes ran high for the College In the seven wicket partnership between
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    • 281 15 The Ceylon Sports Association defeated the R.A.F. Tengah by 96 runs in a cricket match played at the Tengah ground, yesterday. Top scorers for the Ct»ylone.*e were W\ Ponniah and C. Thuraislngam who contributed 52 and 47 runs, respectively, to their sides total of 164.
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    • 274 15 The Indian Association "A" team defeated the C.Y.M.A. by 3 wkts. and 101 runs in a cricket match played at the C.Y. M.A. ground at St. George's Rd. yesterday. The LA. batted first and declared at 177 for 7 wkts. The C.Y.M.A. were all out
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    • 267 15 The Bright Star Sports Club beat the 223 8.0.D. Civilian Association by one wicket and 13 runs in a cricket match played j at St. George's Road ground yesterday. 223 8.0.D. CIVILIAN ASSO- j CIATION: L. Smith b T. I Durai 31, Razak b
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    • 237 15 Grand knocks by P. Morrisey and Dr. M. Abraham, of 69 and 50 for the Police and Indian Association respectively, highlighted the cricket encounter at Thomson Road yesterday. The Indians, won by four wickets and 14 runs. Ibrahim Isa captured six Police wickets for only
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    • 162 15 (From Our Own ReporUn PENANO, Apr. 11 The following are the weights for four races for the second day of the Penang races Horses, Class 2. Div. 1. 6 Furs. Prince Avon 9.00 Air Mail 8.10 Desert Queen 8.08 Val's Pick 8.08 Fine Stream
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    • 53 15 The Colohiil Cricket Club beat the Combined Changi XI at cricket by two wickets whon they met at the Changi Prison grounds yesterday. The £hangi team batted first and were all out for 78 runs. The Colonials passed this score at 80 runs declaring at
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    • 112 15 The following will be letecc. ed to represent the Joyful Junior^ XI in a friendly game of soccer against the Islay Ker r Co. XI at the Government Printing Ground at 5.15 p.m tomorrow: Tony Adalia, K.' Jeevzrajah, O. Angdllia. John G-hui. lan Kim toe, Goh /to Pea*
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  • 360 16 S 'pore Swimming ClubShows AUR ound Progress A PROFIT AND REDUCTION OF OVERDRAFT BY ***** WAS REPORTKH AT YESTERDAY'S ANNUAL ''EKERAL MEETINC OF THE SINGAPOHL' SWIMMING LL'B WITH MR. F. O. HILL (PItEHDBNT) IN* THI HAIR. IN PRESENTING HIS r.KPORT. THt: PRESIDENT REMARKED THAT PROGRESS CHARACTEIUSED THE ACTIVITIES IN ALL
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  • 319 16 WASHINGTON, APR. 11: —A R M E D COLOMBIAN TROOPS YESTERDAY RESCUED MORE THAN 100 UNITED STATES CITIZENS IN THE AMERICAN EMBASSY WHERE THEY HAD SHELTERED FROM LOOTING AND RIOTING WHICH SWEPT THE CHY SINCE FRIDAY. The marooned Americans j had spent a day and
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  • 39 16 BANGKOK. Apr. 10. Forj fign diplomatic quarters in Bangkok on Wednesday indicated that there would be no question of withdrawal of recognition of the Siamese Government announced by Britain, the United States, India and other powers last month. Reuter
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  • 258 16 tribune Correspondent* QcfTy Visscher. <17\ stone» described as the roughest and tughest grappler ver t<> come out of Australia w<. n hu> tttst fight since his arrival in Singapore on Saturday when he beat George Zbtsko, <13 sti»nt» by a technical knockout in the
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