Morning Tribune, 14 April 1948

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  • 6 1 MORNING TURNING WEDNESDAY, APR. 14, 1948.
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  • 220 1 -nth ('ur dPn rdi per- nan ras tot-mi emational highwas t ne witn nla b- lii-v 1" it least one British officer was allowed to clear the barrier by motorcar last night withOVt complying with th 0 So- I viet identity check. The spokesman said that I when the
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  • 69 1 mv a v< 4 Austraj,'., ation Minuter, U > entering yit thf [<: iday. ni ifofflrt thai th> n i ntrr.i m j^ i fo AwsfraJfa 0/ rton BriVth or n flka( i' him n Brifi&A nationyma »ji AM«ff«lHiiM I )i ii:'./ acquire thf to bet
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  • 108 1 igh^i. Apr. Fourteen passengers and crew' 1 wt-r. Injun 'i when I States Marine Air Corps huuport piano crashed m wt-'t t Kiangwan airI no^n today, Three of ■red, including the pilot, V. a. K( mpsoi), were re* to be m "serious, but ucal,
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  • 19 1 E 5 •all-, r f** today to Wow op M Parliament, Scot>a:'d aW n« nnd him 1 ttpii U.P.
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  • 571 1 SPORE'S COMMISSIONER OF LABOUR HUSTLED (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE SINGAPORE COMMISSIONER FOR LABOUR. MR. l\. P. BINGHAM. WAS SURROUNDED AND HELD UP FOR HALF--AN-HOUR BY AN ANGRY CROWD OF RUBBER FACTORY WORKERS YESTERDAY AFTERNOON OUTSIDE THE LABOUR DEPARTMENT OFFICE IN HAVELOCK ROAD. ARMED WITH PAY SHEETS IN
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  • 41 1 BOGOTA Apr. 13. Mr. Gttorge Marshall United States Secretary of State who is here for the Pan-American conference, whose sittings ham l>een disturbed by the Colombian revolution, last night flatly accused International Communism of inspiring the insurrection. Reu ter
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  • 46 1 TOKIO. Apr. 13 Two rival groups of prostitutes planned to have a showdown over counter-charges of encroachment of their territory. Armed with pocket-knives an<! kitchen-knives, they clashed near Shinjuku station, one of the busiest railway stations m Tokio on Monday night.
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  • 164 1 "I'll Catch Him (Walcott) This Time Louis New York, April U. --Joe Louis, revenue-minded, arrived here aboard the Queen Elizabeth after eight weeks abroad with his wife, Maria, He said he was bent onhi on "takintf care 1 of Jersey Joe Waleott m the Jum I < henvy-weifiht championship match.
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  • 101 1 COSTA RICA IN REVOLT: GOVT Officials FLEE GUATEMALA CIIY. APRIL 13 ADVICES RECEIVED 'iERE lODAY REPORTED IHA I THE LONG-AWAITED RIGHT WING OFFENSIVE HAD BEGUN IN COSTA RICA AND LEFTIST GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS WERE PREPARING TO FLEE THE COUNTRY. They said that Col. Jose Figuert'.s rebels captured t'u Atlantic wpOrt of
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  • 99 1 "SIT-DOWN" DEMONSTRATION Widely Travelled.... 2 Million Miles Mr. Uo A, Matt news. Ge neral Passenger Agent fOi American President Lines Near York, is shortly dUi- at Singapore on a six month-) tour to survey tourist trade and industry, m the Far East. Mr. Matthews is a widely travelled man, with
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  • 402 1 "After-Care" Discharged Prisoners Must Be Helped A HELF-APPOINTED EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THF -A AeR-C ARE' ASSOCIATION HAVE BEEN LOOKJkc after the interests of discharged prisonthe last seventeen MONTHS. This was disclosed by Mr. J. T. Stone, the retiring chairman of the After-Care Association, m his annual report by the Chief
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    • 35 1 You get it better from our Tailoring Dept Hamboo SHAUKSKIN Suit $110.00 Dinner J aoket (Sharkskin $70.00 •{lack Dress Trousers eo 00 Heavy Tweed Sui«s made to measure $125.00 31 RAFFLKS I»LA<:E, SINGAPCIRE. PHONF: l«l»
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  • 304 2 O.B.E. FOR MAJ. HOEY Major Robert E Hoey. U.S. military liaison officer m Sin»ra- pore, was conferred with the O.BJB. by Genotal Sir Neil Riti hie. C.-in-C. FELF. at a cere- j inony held m Singapore yester- i «lav.* The citation for this award ivads Major Robert E. Hoey, Unit-
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  • 86 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1926/ 56- 66 NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 17th April to Ist May. 1948 bcth days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants m respect of interest due on the above Stock fer the
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  • 46 2 TOKIO, Apr. 13. A second major clash between Koreans and Japanese during the past week -ook r>'are vesterday at Ichikawa city in the Chiba Prefecture wncn 35 Koreans and 20 Japanese staged a fight resulting in serious injury to six! Japanese, according to Japanese press reports.
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  • 461 2 Coroner Finds: "Death By Misadventure" GRAPHIC DESCRIITION OF A DESPERATE ATTfcMPT BY TWO CHINESE TO EVADK LEGAL ARREST UY PLUNGING INTO THE OPEN SEA FROM A SHIP ON WHICH A DETECTIVE AND A PARTY OF POLICEMEN WERE RAPIDLY CLOSING UPON THEM WITH
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  • 182 2 LEP's Make New Claims N« new claims ft t release benefits, arrears of pay etc. by locally cnliskd personnel (including DALFORCE -nd VADS» and for gratuities b.. the MPAJA will be consider ed fro™ Apr. 12, accurdlßg k> a notice issued oi» the Barm day by GHQ FAftELF In spite
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  • 162 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Nineteen girls irom the School Certificate Class of tho Church of England Zenana Mission School visited the Second Police Court. yesterday mornfel'g m order to learn something about court ptoevdure. This visit wus a new experience Id the girls, most o!
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  • 133 2 TONE*. Apr. i, ing of the to, t en o™ by three Aufalta 3 and 11 trading banks a^ the validity of th<> Bar^s tlonalisaticn Act t* r«i ed ht re today it hd adjourned mi n Wh^ Apr. 2. Mr. G BUYlck. K. C Ci
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  • 248 2 P. Suppiah, a ledger clerk cf the Chartered Bank, who admitted Under cross-examination that he had been dismissed from the Bank on Dec. 1, last year, was another prosecution witness called at the continued preliminary inquiry m which Lim Yew Keng, a clerk of the
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  • 41 2 Pittsburgh. April 13. The police reported here today that a 32-year-old housewife fatally shot her four sleeping children, aged seven months to 12 yeais, and then turned the pistol i n herself at a Gellevue suburban home.
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  • 294 2 Chinese Girl Wins Oratorical Contest miss jmJte&jzrs!* MriHODISI YOU.H FELLOWSHIP Wov I A»D THf CHALLENGE SHIEID IN \j WAR ANNUAL ORVIORICAL OONIE.I \HT SINGAPORE WSIRK !M V F LSSSJ 3I^ PIACK AT THE FOOCHOW CHURCH Kam? '0 vSHE BPOKE ON »HF C«'UR( H v >?SI KD| CENTRE." t.-JRCH A£ (OM^
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  • 77 2 SHANGHAI. April W Powerful 0 mmnnlst anj forces have broken thri Nationalist defences I reached to a poifl mfld of Pciping. thai m tening pc tension :n 4 North China city. to reports ol fte m Pl lTthe WrUartjfl O d it would mean
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  • 37 2 ACQUITTED MAJOR COMING TO S'PORT ccntly on We *JJ J Burmeso. left ror today ajwrd «V Charles llacleod to England „< During m- cution aUe^ t 6| Prt .meir L -J»pliclty m the murt Aung^' ll ministry Reuter
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  • 15 2 jnrusaliMi. *f Jewish ship v migrants aboar reported to g tercented U.P.
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  • 545 3 ,->FNLY CAME INTO THE R A F rHF ON THE MORNING OF JULY \T AT HT HAD TROUBLE WITH A r»TOLD vK |H .*J,t h? HAD BEEN CHASED. I r V THKA^'SED "hSIotSS A PISTOL IN iani> iven by lu! > the night
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  • 172 3 NUREMBERG, Apr. 12.— The signing of the mich pact prevented officers of the German ph Command from attempting to overthrow tiers Government by force m 1938, Franz Haider^ per Colonel -General of the German Army, d a War Crimes tribunal trying 12 ex-Generals d one
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  • 156 3 NO INDIAN WOMAN JP Mr. V. P Abdullah wfiW.s as follows to the Editor of I the Tribune: €t Wtth refertnep to the rei cent appointment oi Women j.Ps m this Colony it is re- I uorted ia the press that they represent the Chinese. European, Indian, Malay and Eurasian
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  • 30 3 Members of the Kiwi Mem bers' League are reminded that subscriptions for the picnic on Sunday. April 25. will not be accepted after Saturday. April 17th. 1948.
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  • 20 3 Brothers vS;,: rts la ekey, :v htlli i b, Institution. t5.30p.m. .^aysaad the various to ei.ct fames
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  • 330 3 Preatdteg at ft "Muslim unity" sub-committee meeting on Monday at th£ premises of; the Moslem Association, No. 121 Btnngooo Road, Mr. M. J. Namazir said that the name of the Indian Muslim League has sine- been changed to Muslim L.HUuo and its
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  • 162 3 Govt. Urges Timber Trade To Cut Prices All sections of the timber trade an' beinc urjed by trw Government to co-operate to •educe pno's nov m an endeavour to promote both exports and local sales There is a very Itttge .1. mand for Malayan limber fur export uni a large
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  • 76 3 A sequel feo the seizure «>t 48.952 rounds of .303 y nun it nition m Yio Chu Kang en Monday, wis heard m th Seventh Police Court, yesterday when Ton A Loh <23> and Mak Thim <26» were product on a tentative charge Of unlawful
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  • 308 3 The following new books will he added lo Raffles I ..ibrarv within the next few day»: Bell (Gertrude i PUBW P»»--tures. Claudcl (.Paul) Lord Tea. h us to Pruv Ferguson (James) John Fergusson Hare (Richard 1 Russian Litcrjitur«* HosklOi: (Erie) H. Lowes Masterpiece:, of Bird Photo-'mohy-j <R*f.) Huxley
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  • 102 3 The gun-battli which occurred between rival gangs m Kl»»i Seng Road on th.> night of Feb. 17. iwas recall* -d yesterday "when Lch Seng Chong. x Chinese, appeared before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears on tentative charges of carrying ftrrarms and attempted murder. The incident was st
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  • 54 3 The following: ,>av ne«n granted a licence to solemnize marriages within the Colony of Singapore Rev. Gordon t-"wi.s Blair; ftev. Yap Kok Hu; Rev. Lee Hoch Hiang; Rev. Pu Cheung Peng; Rev. Chai Sin-Tek; Rev. Wu Chao Chi; Rev. Fans Chao Hsi; Lt.-Coi Willfani Darby, Officer Coininandinp,
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  • 128 3 Under &be au*pi^es of in Malay Art Class an Art Ex hibition will be held on April 16. 17 and 18 at the V.M.C.A.. Hill Orchard Raad. Singapore. This will mark the rtr occasion of the Malay Artists of Singapoiv holding an Ex hibition of
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  • 253 4 r WASHINGTON APR M SIXTEEN HEMATOftfI INTRODUCED A UIOLUTiOM CALLING FOR DRASTIC REVISION OF THE NITED NATIONS TO WKRT WORLD ARMS HACK -\ND SHOW THAT ST \TKS.MKN ARE THINKINC. OF TKAI'K NOT JI'ST OF WAKT THE I»ROPOSAh CONTAINS PROVISIONS CLEANLY
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  • 155 4 r BOMBAY, Apr 12. Three Danish scientists arrived here today from Denmark to reinforce Dr. ilenning Haslund Christensen's expedition m Central Asia to investigate the dying civilisation of nomadic Saurian people. They are Professor Johannes Humlum. Dr. Niels Haarlov and Dr Ifogeni Koic and i
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  • 353 4 REAL REMEDY FOR HIGH COST OF LIVING ALOR STAR. Apr 12. The hope that (lovei nment would ep^oura^e those In the iunior ranks of the Publir Services m take a greatei pri«le m thoir work anil study to qualify themselves for higher posts. wai expressed by Mr R. Hey- wood.
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  • 34 4 The Government Printers hav c received a large number of copies of General Percivul's Dispatches, They are on sale at the Government, Printers Sales Bureau m Fullerton Building. The price is $1.50
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  • 128 4 GENEVA, Apr. 13 The International Conference on Freedom of Information sanctioned four more legal limitations on press freedom. Thf United States opposed the inclusion of the Indian motion condoning "legal penalties for systematic diffusion of ■deliberately false ami distorted reports which undermine friendly relations between peoples
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  • 27 4 The figures for Family Remittances to China for the month of March are as fol- lows:— From Singapore $830, 207. From Malayan Union $583,679.
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  • 338 4 Washington, April 13. Multilateral agreements covering f^rm machinery and fertilizers wore advocated by India's S. Y. Krishnaswamv today when he addressed the Food' and Agricultural Organisation Conference here. l# lf we can get commodity agreements, like the wheat agreement, why cannot we have an agreement
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  • 49 4 Capt. J. J d^ Costa. MBi manding the Portuguese 1 Navy Sloop Pedro Nune> ;companied by Dr J. M Salcedjs. Pocioguese Consul SSngapore, paid an ink Mdl cpII at Government cv i v ttUs aftornooa Ml' McKerron. who I Governor'.^ I> puty I turmd the call
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  • 39 4 The following n 1; pointed to Berve on t ation Committ.-. to conri*r»J Report ot Ihi Ba sioS: Mr. S. El I fjj Leo Tian<? Kcng an I him bin Abu Bakai of State, Joiiun. represeon the Mentri B*»r.
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  • 206 4 London, April 13. -Generalissimo Stalin, m a speech made at a dinner on April 8 m celebration of the signing of cho Soviet-Finnish treaty, and re- leased by Moscow radio for the first time last night, declared that most politicians of the powers regarded
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  • 317 5 I iiOlM*- 11 OF tAmjm WBWB FIIOM A»» \Ki%R I I- r M \ur 12.— The Colombian Gov. WASHINOTON./^^^ the revolution Jent. Wttajr. today brok X n with Moscow, joimnp; Ch^e c Western hemisphere a nti-Russir n Bo' 1 ..t.n.'iincin.C t oT a '•■<"-
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  • 49 5 WNDON, Apr 12 i B i'oiH'* < rporl i m ]lnil < £120,0 0 I higheat oj my ■■•.•>;.. Mr I Ht 0 s i fwe«id€»ii S s nf Tra<H i Com- i I i only the nth but I tow o/ 1 J5 I s
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  • 26 5 Shipwrecked Landed In Red Territory Fourssengen I !1 freighter I landed territory towent 'east tip of east of i H Wemled Mavy au- I w.-irship Reuter
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  • 334 5 ARABS MOVE BIG GUNS INTO POSITION JERUSALEM. Apr. 12.— Field guns of the Arab liberation army were tonight moving into born tx.rdment positions m the Judean Hills at We western approacnes to ji The guns, French 75?. were being trained on Jewish bases m settlements fringing Jerusalem tiom which the
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  • 86 5 H.mield. HertfortUhice, Aor. 12.— A 26-year-old former fighter pilot. John Derry, tonight completed 100-ki!o--metre international cloted circuit m 6 mins. 96 sees a speed of 605.23 miks an hour This beat the existing record by over 40 miles an hour. Deny was flying a Dt Havilland 108
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  • 105 5 WASHINGTON, Apr. 12. The Tripartite Gold Commission, which judges claims to monetary gold looted from Europe by Germany during the war. has decided to allow "almost m full" Italy's claim for restitution ol gold taken from her. according to advice received by the State Department here
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  • 110 5 tight Months' Jail— For Crossing Border VOI KSAUBT, Transvaal. Apr. 12. ElKht In imm wiio yesterday crossed the border from Natal v.'to the Transvaal', ied by Manilal Gandhi, a son oi t'lp ?atc Mahutnia Gandhi, were each sentenced i e**ht months' hard labour here today. Fhry were demonHtiatinK •gsjaet ihe
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  • 87 5 lOKYO. Apr. is: i t was authcn-it itivriy reported that I tlXi Japanese planning to seek Allied Head fm.irter.s permission to mid i Japanese Trade Mission t.' Mdij, m the Star iuture iri view < 1 miikin^ tfranfemente for Indian Japanese trade. Although n
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  • 83 5 RECOVERS IN PARIS PARIS. APR. 12. The pound Sterling recovered more than its official value 'on the Par I black market tcday. exceeding the exchange rate of 864 francs to the pound for the first time since the opening of the free I market m dollars and Portuguese escudos on
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  • 79 5 BERLIN, Apr. U. Fifteen United Studs Arnni pime* I pew today nearly iO foM <>f furniture, includinii n <jnmd piano, from Berlin to Fnntkfurt, thus (ivoidinu Soviet road cheek points ichich hnvt refused to ullow furniture to foSVS Berlin .since tht b*<finninv of April. The furniture, most
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  • 76 5 On -The -Spot Commission NEW YORK Apr. 12 A ■pedal (in-tho-spot truce commission is likolv to be sent to Palestine m tho near future, observer! here believed, as v result of today's informal Security Council discussions on trusteeship and tho truer. The basis of the truce, it was reliably learned,
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  • 51 5 ROME. Apr. 12. Fivv per--1 sons wore kflled today whm small private pawenger p\aw crashed into the Lake of Caatel- jjandolfo. l-'O miles south of I tome. Bridgetown, Barbados, Apr. 12. -Matheaon Lani, lh€ Canadian-born Shakespearian actor, died hero last night at fcbe age of
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    • 252 6 A si'rong combination of police and military forces has just ended one phase of Its operations against the bandies who have been terrorizing Northern Malaya for a considerable period The operation, which had limited objectives, began lasi, Wednesday and ended on Sunday. It resulted m the capture of
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    • 152 6 However, i f will be Uo pay v«oo great a compliment to t.hese jungle criminals to suggest that iihey are moved by any kind of political impulse. If t t his organisation has political motives they are at best weak and ineffectual, and have certainly not influenced any
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  • 67 6 *'i »...W... *...'.v.v.\ .•■-4ifc^ v.v -V,\V.V.?Vv "'vifrWAi. lEasilti thf mo.sl lavish <md ngftUtive \ccdd'mc 4 Europe had setn for i/car* t<->,k ptace :n xunnt/ Siii'ilir on Columbus day when the Duchess of Montoro MM married to D<m bui* MnriitKi dr Tm jo. Pictured above are the
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  • 930 6  - Blackmarket Goes On The Air DAVID BROWN WANTED URCEN t LY FIFTY BICYCLES I By BERLIN.— The larg v seal c black marketeer m Germany who wants to buy or sell or just get the latest quotation on staple black market wares does it now by wireless. Black marketeers control
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  • 126 6 COMMUNISTS DEFENDED Sir, Your corret Cassandra aski m hl arl 'Z where is Tuhhdckev»kn the others. Th< J«te*2 Trials (tone 11. 1»37> a h Flitler's mvi; »n prmj i*™' 1 „f on c, W >f<ihs>-si><>»»" h sabota<j< fkfouqhoui U.S.B.R and took <h- P^ course m n sjrn <>' traitors. n
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  • 930 7 W ITH VERA ARDMORE* s Chanty: r f-e iredetbk r: > Mtlnt been i x dircc ikeadj pasl four unt ot embroidery rial ana ...-hored 1(1V^ t m tN rience o! wrho ir lUg- fre held at i; nights May The dt> to, dates. ng strictly if,
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    • 201 7 I If you have I L»M>ure for Pleasure I HOKROW MA THI. LATEST BOOKS I from I JOAN TOOKK I Th. Lilliput Librar>" I at Little's C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear (AKVLD j bAKWOOD FIKMXtKE ALL KINDS OF LIMA KMBKOIUI 1(11 S ETC., ETC.
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  • 52 8 9 C«fjMM froM tfoor altar ira.s Hn«d idM flown*. Thr Dwfce 0/ i4//;f< 'iwi <l<; iffhtw entfrintr Ih< Cathedral. Because of thi Babbath, the church limned dancing >tt the reception Bui some gwmH visited Scx-iiie nightspots when flamem o ringert und ffffpws danc*'r& providM <i<iu ♦">''' t
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  • 173 8 LONDON. APR 12. Mr. Christopher Mayhcv.-, British Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs toda- rebutted a > ha T "g* by a Labour Member of Parl ar.ient that r\ "most unfortunate impression of weakness had been caused by Foreign Secretary Mr. j Ernest Bevin'i handling O f
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  • 65 8 BOSTON, Apr. 12. Wang < hen Lm-. tho national marathon champion of China was among the late entries for the r )2nii annual Huston Athletic AatOClation Marathon to he run on Monday. One hundred ami thirty entnes have ilready been received. Wanfc Chen ling's entry
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  • 53 8 ROTTERDAM, Apr. 12. Firemen tonight had control of blaze which biokc out m the 7,967-ton Liverpool sti amei M irt.tud this morning, seriously damaging a 1,200-ton cargo of sisal and other Indian products. The cause of Vu- flre, which started In the lower nart of hold,
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  • 625 8 EUROPE'S EXPENSIVE LAVISH WEDDING ne marTi >, Luis Martinez de Tun I Co!umbu» Day. was doubt" I expo:-)ve u^dclin. Euro I years, or is likHy tn socMii f I or Th,».bi,,, yi! e, mM When the Duke of Alb announced that 'he wed din* of his daughter would take place.
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  • 45 8 TRIBUNE PHOTOGRAPH v Kepnnts of photographs app«H m the Morning TriH a. id Ma lay. i Trifl (tn be had on apjfl tion to the TriH Photographic De|H nunt at KM \m M 1 At th> \cedding >:r IJ ifc with kit w H '"</■ (Ht
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  • 40 8 STOCKHOLM Apr-H Swedish HeavweigjM Ole Tan.lberp. New *oi ab »d lhe H ■hip StOCkhOl.i !;v!;<y s mahagei Leo .I<«i.^« Bumme. In 1 Tandbeig said to e -W i SSp! ;:fl Twidberg M their ftwi lli:i en
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  • 32 8 I Tokiu. Apnl 1- room days, n. lv .n last Ba> tod^ B rerdict oi ft. "defense took two with an Ou*"atn edsolelj urill Judg I Hone diet U.P.
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    12 9 rj *^±wmBm%%m& ill ihimmipiW l army leader 4 attended, uniformed like doon*m
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  • 71 9 A\ FRANCISCO. Apr. 13 Australia announced iui tlv United States suo. n< bc?undo has arrived t ilifoinia via Pearl Harbour. sioned In 1944 it ired the largest Japanese suomarin< tiiken by t^ie UnitI S ales navy. The skipper Is In M nrton Little Oklahoma Under
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  • 50 9 a t<ir of th, too pmentt Frmmee </«/ no. s<n<i n < The b(iH({>t<t MMM ktvUk hi hi(<i><<nftl mnnn* r Cook* uWk ed nujht /<> srsyqn dish**. Food us tmrat, ,n d m Bpqh\ iUh cm t'lty a* much as thejf slfws but high pricen ommm starvation
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  • 125 9 SHANGHAI APR. 13.-- The trial of 11 ftudonls charged with manhandling Mayor K. C. Wu and inst get ng t'.e Tunti Chi Univero.ty Incdsnt ended at the district court here yesterday, wh eh a:i--i ounced trat judgment will be rendered on A-,T i 16 During the proceedings,
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  • 169 9 SHANGHAI, Apr 13. Dr. i Caison Chang, teidei of the Democratic Socialist Party I vojec.! full support of Cene--1 riliMimo (hums Kai-shek for the presidency, In statei j he c yesterday. He explained thai tlif Generalissimo was the oniy person capable of leading til-' nation through
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  • 69 10 London. April 12. The British cruiser Liverpool left Portsmouth fot Malta today carrying the torches which will be used for this years Olympic games m London. The first torch will be lit. according to tradition, on Mount Olympus m Greece atid with the others will be
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  • 99 10 Calls For New UN Charter WASH] I rrsollJt i..; Ljkm rtrfarion I chart,, M IT" M pvbliCM Sei m misont.. to s ir T i 1( I 1(> Str from 14 -J calls toi -m in th. M quest ion- >vljn '^M HH'nt Ic! d 4^^B v sion ui new
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  • 170 10 STAR TIGER DISASTER: 2 THEORIES LONDON. APR 12- -fl theories were udvanrd m by tht Attorney-General M Hartley Shawcrws, for 'm loss ot the Brttiih bo\ifl American Airways Tudor airliner Star T.ger, which appeared over tlic Atianfl 02; a flight from the Azofl to tf::muda on Jan. 30. Sir Hartley
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  • 12 10 LONDON A- i I Pleaded ■:«>«,■ I avoid DaYmen fare. Reuter
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    • 174 10 I I 4 oiiii<-s: ExrliiMvc lo ihv Mf» ruins* Tribune I "SUNSHINE FALLS" "BELINDA TO'SYF MRS PUC \^tESf^\ i'~*" GOO'SYE CAST ELL tl»* I 3£qp-Y-MER,rHYR FWf LL. THAT'S THE END OF THE~^H9 -.OPE MVFANWV'I 6£ 1, 1 GOCH —AW THECXD T'C^/VS' W/r 7D 5£S SEC*£T Of STRANGER* FARM ifl ABLE
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  • 1670 11  -  T C. H. Jacobs By I ll I I 'ring I m i mi >• l I ■t lookI gover. I rheix ll■ i m the cave mill un- |or l:< doff I l 1 I I But by I Jenkii d down <iv I lying
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  • 98 11 UYMRPOOL, Apr 12 Dr. ;T. Khemlri, of the London Arab Oflfce, to!' a conference <»i the Arab Students Leagur I hert today that Fiance "was building; up her prosperity without re^ird to pOHsible In 1 jnry to native North Africans." AectMftag Uw French m North Airica of
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  • 42 11 LONDON, Apr. 12. -Tlir Colonial Seoirtaryj Mr. Arthm Croech-Jonrrf. m the Hou.se of 1 Commons tonight said ho hoped to mako a HtatemMit on claim 1 m respTf.t of wur damage ami lossoa m Mj^avh soon. Reuter
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  • 109 11 SHANOHAI. APR. 13.- TinJ v j Ch iwse .soccer team left h*rp thus mo.'nmg for HoriKkoiiu by air en route to Java. ifter th*' conclusion of a lour-i'^mc series which saw thrni loso two. win one and draw one Th y los t the last gamo
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    • 28 11 f GLE RAIDERS" fnsat(>ral Advrntur.su, X CHANCE IS TO-DAY! ti iomorrcpvJ«E|LA££r (M, niU WOR LD 9.15 p.m. u l]u Outlaw" t<et 'n St. LouLs' i,i, WOIULD '«>m«rr« H
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    • 73 11 AGENTS WANTED. 1 FOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE ANYWHERE IN MALAYA j Lump sums foi Death. Loss of Limbs or Eyes— weekly or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW PREMtttllS Money can be made m your spire time by canvassing: this business oa attractive commission terms. Applit-atinns
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  • 212 12 LONDON. Apr. 12— The Government was X) i Digiii accused of planning a shortage of steel so that r could &how there was a national bottleneck hich would pavr the way for nationalisation 01 IK- steel industry. Mr Oliver Lyttlcion. ewtl CoB mrjtiff
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  • 25 12 MANILA A, reliably r nabe Ai:,. °i roMfB An-,. nanvd Africa wh Ptrtmem i *JJ ,Umv.,sitv .Prior t,, Stcvetary phiiippu:., Oeylon tndei
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    • 112 12 C7AVILIOM 2-4.154.30-9. Wf.m. r SToni boo? VOTED »i ever i*^ OKNING TOMORROW -The I.Mik Thmi Was TulLjtl Of j_n Wlhspers tf"^d LAMARR K^^f SANDERS HAYWARD *«.tgu» THE HOUSE OF COMFORT BOUMNfa:) „i hi 11 IM IM ill <ll AND 9.30 P.M. DAILY. <N»3;\r<>«, TOII.W! I AST. IIAKI) HITTI.NC ACTION DRAMA
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    • 133 12 iJJ unequalled for its'" Ik VI TheStcrrOfTh THRIiIQ! JIV^JI Dauntlws Men And Vo- I■l 1 1 IL L U yam men WhoDired A Thou- w ©sand Dangers To Keep America I reconquered As They Drew The Mjp Of A \e» Nation Across The Wilderness In Lines y- v Of I
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  • 647 13 wL w I ;4.<tf 1 1.90 46 I B 7 iPj 43.0C 5.30 k 3.8: 10.25 \jn% 53.00 46.25 37.00 ss l i.:o ft, ESS* 4iC o;)0 d 57.00 5.V00 £iS M»^ n 7.00 xd I :5.oo xd 2 18 xd Q 80 I M/:4 15 J3.25
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  • 52 13 •he rubber market was very dull throughout yesterday with little business passing. Price quoted yesterday wore* Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 April R.S.S. 415 41. No. 2 April R.S.S 403 41 No. 3 April R.S.S" 372 38 May June R.S.S. 41* 4!2 July/Si-pt. R.S.S. 40 4 J 41 Tone:
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  • 32 13 ihe upcountry market, be- ing closed yesterday, there I was little business m tin shares. Industrials were firm with businos s passing at higher prices. including Cold Storages and Robinsons.
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  • 209 13 Market Motes And Jottings From our Financial impt-ri; l rofeaeco cbnpti iepoited na prcfifl .te 819.610 after lax and placing 1.000.000 to redemptl n reserve. Ihe linal dividend was \9\. making 33 p r Thi« €50 000.000 concern, the bi:!< of whose share 1: ibiliiy i< m Ordinaries p; id
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  • 158 13 Inquiries continued to be received m the local pepner market yesterday with seller's quotations being marked up by $3— s4 a picul. Business pissing fur Siak sago flour was reported up to $16 a picul. The following were yesterday's quotations: RICE No 1 $90. Other qualities
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  • 91 13 Celebrating "Singhala Au- rudah" (Sinhalese National Day), the Sinhalese Associa tion of Singapore staged B play entitled "The Lawyers Family" to a packed house at the Clerical Union Hall, last night. The proceeds Of the P?r- formanee is to be donated to the Sinhalese Association Club
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  • 315 13 KWsSS: SKKVIrKS rOMIfITTRE THAT RrsSI A N«>T ha \Jr AIAKK THE AT()M HOMH B^T DOES MmREi-TLY fNrHSTRIAL CAPACTTf TO PIIODUCI ONI He sa-.l Russia dues net haw th" itom »>omb so far The Defence tlirmaijf s;ii«i M got his information front Dr Vannevar
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  • 118 13 Washington. April IS. The Census Bureau reported th.it United States goid exports for the week ending March 24. amounted to $1,677,439. imports $41,762,338; silver exports $22.--861. imports $925,049. Gold exports during the week went to Chile $603,066; Portugal $38,300; Siam $109,000; IndoChina $369,070; Philippine* $557,403. Gold imports
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    • 63 13 m VT^Hr f M 1 t iiW" j The genuine Gibbi anCL DC SUVe Dentifrice is dow ,n new coloured uns, either red r%f npttiyio TriP or blue Its thc same UJ gZLLlflg l>n<l< high quabty dentifrice that keeps teeth clean and PCnUI/lC sound. Ask for these new coloured tins,
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  • 359 14 LAKK sr« •••KSS. APK i; CHARGES AND OOUWT-KK-CHARGBS OF SoVIfTT AND UNITED STATKS INTBR PKRENCI IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA WERE BXCBANOEP Bl THE SOVIET AND AMERICAN DELEGATES WHi; THE UNITKU NATIONS .SECURITY COUNCIL YESTF. 1 DAT EVENING HKARP A FORMAL REQUEST FRO: I CHUM FOR AN
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  • 146 14 In l retu; I badminton natch betwer i CV M A.. St. Teresa, nd the Palai; Biam Badmint forty wa^ played last lodaj at St Tf.Tesa's premis St Teresa iost by 2 games bo 5 Rt\si»lts, Bl Teresa's term mentioned (rst an as unti
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  • 119 14 In a teMfe*teJuHs lnaCci) consisting of five trt'n'.s .singlef played between the Chinect V.M.C.A tible-tennis 'rum ;>nd th v St rungom A.siOQHMion last Saturday at i()7. Rr>ad. the Chinee YMC A team assured i victt>r> over their rpp.-nents by ftve games to nil: Ihe following
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  • 167 14 Result* of badmmtcn matches played bt'twe<-n Me Firefly B. P and the SAL S.U.S.F. at No. 28 Duk u Road list week-end, m which Fiivfly DP. beat S.A.L.S:U: by 5 games to 4. are as follows, (winners mi-ntifned Rrvt): Khoo Pt-ng Kuen beat Chan Mun
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  • 189 14 The Amateur Athletic Union will meet the Swift Badminton Party at the latter's court m a badm.nton fixture consisting ot five men's singles, two men's doubles, one ladies .singles and 1 ladies' doubles, next Sund.iy. commencing at 5 p.m. sharp. Players to represent the A.A/U.
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  • 284 14 IX>NDON. APR. 12 THE COBBLEk MM Vl r 15ABI! AS FAVOURITE FOR THK 2.000 NIGHT. THE COBBLER WAS BACKED AT CLOSING AT 11-4 AND MY BABU FINISH r AFTER SUPPORT AT 4-1 Birthday Greetings, whose win at Hurst Park on Saturday •lid not satisfy
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  • 124 14 MANILA. APR. 13. The Manila Interport eleven, which defeated the HMS London footballers will piay twice with the coming Chinese Olympic football team scheduled to arrive not later than April 19, according to the recommendation made by the PAAF standing football ci mmittee headed by
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  • 76 14 THF SPOKE HARBOUR BOARD BERTHING I.ISI VKBEL OOOOWRI Trt-velyan 44 E. Hum le Gaasterkert 42 3 Yunnan 40 1 Mngolia H.-ndonhu t Glmstra« 33 4 Brncruachan 31 2 Roseville 17 18 Men:non— Eurypy!u> \9 l' J Emp. P^*':iOl*' "Jl Pve.S. Fll TUTr 2iJ AK'inous 25 ti Tresilliun 27
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  • 125 14 In a Mendlj match 1 tennis the UtkoJc V 1;:^ M«* Asstxutton (Church 0: Si &w< Me SI Phul) d.<t';ited th.' Bukooi :en Spoftt Clul. by seven gtmm I nil on Sunday. 9tmi\ I pt avers mentiort'd nrs' Ta» Chek Khoon I ett t Sint'h 3-0;
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    • 56 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated m Singapore. <;:». CMJUA ft rno\r tmi:> PASSAr.F I-'K EIGHT SERVICES "Hen! Siang" RaafMii ii Apr. iRid r Paleniban* and Pladjoe 22 "Kriri. lining Kinguon via Penang cargo onl> 3rd .May llur.K IhotiK Rhio 15th April -Hone Tat" uumbi 3 t "K»p«>nt
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    • 412 14 ON YOUR RADIO TODA V TU IT|? NFTWfIttTC 12.05 Musi,-i,l !nterlu<«e; 12 45 1.15 Opening ISLLKi N e W s m Malay; 1 p.m. Close I*>»n. Projr. Summary IP T»B MALAY ENGLISH 6 Pr^'nme luwry; Si f nature Turn, 1 1 PRnrPAMTVirQ 605 Popular Matav Son<?s by h«*- 20 Nl
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  • 1401 15 5 HORSES SCORE MAIDEN WINS n-K^DAY FAVOURITES OBLIGED TO- N cktOND I>AV OF THE PENANG TURF CLITB DAY. '"i v,' THK OOING WAS GOOD AND THERE t spring M .pnwn *A« A rAJI wa!B p;tJ<J by Kantly Kid m the O p en i nfr Th
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  • 45 15 I Total Pool 186.371 Ist. Hrbte ic o ioeB*C» 2nd Prise No. 1 ***** 3rd. PrU* No *****0 STARTERS: No* *****8 *****1. *****5. *****0. *****6 I *****8. *****8, *****6. CONSOLATION PRI2ES J Nos. *****0. *****6, *****4 232*12. *****8 *****5. *****7 ll«8»0, *****6. *****0
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  • 20 15 A bard fought Division mi soccer league match played ><• terday at MrXan Road groiitnl. between th. Customs Bpoitf
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  • 508 15 MALAYS (M.F.A.) 4 ROYAL NAVY ft THE MALAYS ARK IN WINNING VEIN LAST WEEK THEY BROKE THEIR RUN OF DEFEAT BY BEATING THE INDIANS. THIB WAS AN UNfcXPfcCT ED REBIJLT, POR THE INDIANB HAD A BETTER REPTT ATION. YESTERDAY. THE MALAYS SPRANG A fiIGUKR
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  • 309 15 j KHANJI W/T. 1; CHINKSK ATHLKTES 0. A penalty awarded one minute I before the end pave the Kranji j XI a narrow victory over the Chines** Athletes when they inK at the Padang yesterday m Second Division game which threatened to end m a
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  • 40 15 SOCCER: Div. l. Indian Association v« rxus (JHQ Bicnalll at .lalan H»sai Stadium; Div. 11. Rovem xx\ venm Ist Devon* line- at QeylaQg Stadium; Div. HI Chinese Athletics retWU Hiiikowyu S.C. at St. GtoQlVe'9 1 /toad KTMA gVOUMI).
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  • 294 16 AFITR A FOUR-HOUR HEATED DIPCT v > THE GOH LOO CLUB LAS I EVENING CHINIJ3E ORGANISING COMMITTEE F< OLYMPICS FINALLY DECIDED iO SEND CONTINGENT TO SHANGHAI *AUTA| It v.as feared that the trip might not eventmte du«> to the finance bottleneck, bir. this
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  • 214 16 Mr. Manuel a. Aizute. newly* appointed Consul-General for Philippines m Australia, and Mrs. Alzate, who arc at present m Singapore on th«ir way to Australia, last night entertained a group of friends here to dinner at the Sea View Hotel. Those present were: Mi.
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  • 38 16 DES MOINES llowa). Api 13: Mrs. May Wallace year-old mother of Henry Wallace, United Btates "Third Party presidential candidate died here today after t long illness. Mr Henry Wa was at her bedside. Reuter
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