Morning Tribune, 15 April 1948

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  • 8 1 MORNING TRIBUNE mff, -us.- .r.'O? fflVRSDAT, APBIUJ^^- S
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  • 79 1 flribuw Staff Keporter) i.ie Blu t Funn^ > nip Xhartß" «rlved m Singa. < pore yritf-rday iron: rremtll- with a to:ge consignment >f fooditab, Umlort. cunfectl •■:>•. '"•■.■.'•••r blankets. ■achioery, <*t Mtertl i»cal ftrfllt. Ihert vftt four racehorse* crate ;>--' and 3.000 ,h»>ep besides Pfis. unions.
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  • 37 1 BERLIN. Apr. 14:— Soviet j representatives today failed j to attend the Anglo-Soviet Commission inquiring into the causes of last week's fa- j tal air collision over Berlin and British representatives began Droceedings without Reuter
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  • 33 1 SHANGHAI. April. 14: K. X Nogi. Japanese war-time battalion commander of the 133 rd Division at Kiungsing, was sentenced to life imprisonment by a military court here o n a charge of rape
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  • 306 1 WASHINGTON, APRIL IJ,. A SUDDEN REQUEFT i U PREWDEST TRUMAN FOR AN EMERGENCY WARrUNB BUILDING RECEIVED QUICK CONGRESSIONAL VMMITTEE APPROVAL AS REPRESENTATIVES WERE KING TOLD THAT THE UNITED STATES CANNOT IMCH RUBBIAN AIR BTRBNQTB EVEN WITH THE W* BUILDING THUS EAR PLANNED.
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  • 156 1 hi a cam. I here today. mnut u h(lt Multmg de- 'W «*mu!ts>- l*dUNOC<m. OffUm upon i Jogjakarta tight and might be. ten fO -"ith'ted at the railroad station greeted the Dutch and Roijufrtican de- legations, the, UNO t/roup and foreign correspondents with shouts of
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  • 501 1 Sequel To Issue Of Inflammatory Poster THE SINGAPORE POLICE YESTERDAY CARRIED OUT RAIDS ON THREE TRADE UNION PREMISES IN AN ATTEMPT TO DISCOVER THE ORIGIN OF A POST ER ISSUED IN CHINESE WHICH CONTAINED "DIRECT INCITEMENTS TO BLOODSHED AND VIOLENCE, 1 IN THE WORDS OF
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  • 297 1 BERLIN AIRWAYS: SOVIET BID TO GAIN CONTROL rfrlin april 14- a russian attempt to ™bSts airways and thus tighten tSeSOVIET GRIP ON VITAL COMMUNICATIONS OF TOOT) StTtFTS BRITAIN AND PRANCE WAS FORECAST TODAY BY THE OFFICIAL RUSSIAN OBGAN TAEGLICHE RUNDSCHAU. The newspaper, which re. fleets the voice of the Sovkt
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  • 51 1 TOKIO. Apt. Ik Shipments of crude rubber and cotton irrived here this morning from Malaxra and the United Staios respectively and consigned for eventual Japnruse industrial use. One thousand senxm hwndred and thirty nine tons of crxule rubber icerr brounht here by a Dutch vesxtl.
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    • 76 1 Wrestling Skating Badminton i I "1 G'an Sinffh Co, have w GIVEN this space to heJp swell the SINGAPORE ANTI TUBERCULOSIS FUND. t GALA i\li;UT b, 'g AT THE 085 4.1C1 AT UOIIIJI J WWNESDA V, 2 1st APR U. S TOWB S2 ENTRANCE BI'YS HEALTH AND HAPPINESS! «/> The
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  • 755 2 LJUIMO AIRCRAFTSMAN' WILLIAM REID. WHO WAS ON TRIAL AT THE KIICOAPORF \SSiZE COI'RT ON A CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED ARMKD KOBBKRY WAS FOWfD OTTTLTY YESTERDAY AND SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS RKJOROI'S IMPRISONMENT THE SENTENCE WILL TAKE EFFECT FROM THE DATE OF HIS ARREST
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  • 206 2 INSTEAD OF THhJ E\i 1 WOKKERS DEMONSTKATEI ER OF LABOUR THE DAY CUSBIONS BETWEEN THK TTVTCS AND THE CONTRA l"l TRADING UNDER THE ST\ THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONS DAVIEB WERE COND TCTEF N-KR. i Four workers up \«*ut£- tives, three men nn«l one wonvin. «-.-«cc»rtt*d b\
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  • 169 2 ALL-OUT RED ASSAULT IN NORTH HONAN SHANGHAI. Apr. 14: An ;,1: cut Communist assault against the strategic North Honan rail junction c ity Of Chengcr.ow appeared immi i>ent v G-eneral Chen Keng's column advancing from the West began regrouping today reaching a point only five miles distant from the city,
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  • 88 2 LONDON. Apr 14. The House ot Commons last niglit MCepted Mr Stafford Cripp's record peacetime budget without dlvurion after flve-dav delMfte. i sir Stafford, winding up the. •lobato. imule only one minor COnceMlMl Hv withdraw the Ux on ehlMvtßfl clothing. The i«st of his budget stood
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  • 148 2 Chinese Blames NANKING. Apr. 14. Chinese Foreign Minister. Wang Shih-ehieh blamed the Soviet Union's "failure to observe treaty obligations' for the unsatisfactory state of the Chinese Soviet relations when he made a comprehensive review of the Chinese foreign policy before a crowded National Assembly this morning. Apart from demanding that
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  • 112 2 PENANG, April 14: -The death occurred at his residence m MacAlister Road, i Fen>ang, yesterday of Mr. Choong Lye Hin, prominent Penang Chines, at the age of 68. He was a partner m Ban Hock Bee Rice Mill. I Sungei Pinaiig. With his brother, Oh,oong
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  • 68 2 but may be forced to such a j course of action "by the neoes- sity of the circumstances." He said the fundamental Chinese attitude was to seek the limitation of the use of the veto by the Big Five, but not to abolish it, and the establish--1 ment
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  • 94 2 In the Mala> a Tribune that the contractor Y« JUe m a stat«ment to the C.LO. alle^fd that h f asked by the \ik Hoc fe LW^ and Binjf Seng 0 l^*-, t* recruit labour for tbem. We are requested bt Messrs Walters Co actinf for Bin Serrjr
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  • 40 2 examine his accounts last ni<,ht I to ascertain the amount ut o'v- I od the workers and thu lie I would produce the nguve \h\« 1 afternoon. Tht- inquiry wa- ar- i cordin^ r ly pofltponed till (Ml I afternoon.
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  • 121 2 PI Envoy To Australia Entertained The Singapore Filipino Association entertained VI ManiK-l A. Alzate. P. I. sul-General U> Australia m New Zealand. Mrs. Abate IM other niembr !S OfhfcgroipU ia tea parly yosterda* I Princes' R.stainMit. Over 45 piastt wen P» SC A 'ftature of th.- entfitajK ment WM a
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  • 106 2 Pretty. Lee Lei Chan, a 20- year-old Cantonese girl who I attempted to commit -oiicide j by drinking caustic soda DC- caus? she had been allegedly jilted by her lover, was tenced to two weeks' simp c imprisonment plus a f' inr $50 or another month's i™-
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  • 300 3 Toyed With Revolver, Constable Found Shot nmn TWIRLED A LOADED mi 1C X m v ERS WAS FOUND SHOT IN \v tl n v AFTER DECEASED WAS 20--'/um:; 'vnk hi vh amid, a constable LmaxSkSii«s m the early r*t'>', „,to tore the Singapore Cotonei. Mt. \V G. Porter, yesterday. The
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  • 174 3 IT nn< Uv- Secretary of fe Colonies Mr. EU Jone* **i»i •Honour. CS m tft* and science will tain X offered frow Septemr Mm mrtkil studcati will be LiiniitttHl ar.c trAinlng of t«achClTEßglish for China will bo combined w.th traunni; of Eteten lof Kbotli the
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  • 49 3 J2J**** H. The JJ^n police intensifying /search r illegal arms JSLS? 'our days to? b^oro the |eneral elecg nave discovered antiT^uns, mortars, machmeCv mn i;;^tion, in C enand fiame- tank guns a d five machineI m a country vara, northuidinUie Appenine .Ar^o. Reuter
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  • 128 3 POME. Apr 14— Premier cle Gusppri told 100.000 P»rsons m MUan last night that Italy signed no military or oolitical agreements with any Western power m return for Marshall Plan help or the Tr este proposal Speaking before easily the biggest audience of his election
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  • 160 3 A pickpocket was ordered to be given eight strokes of the rotan m addition to one month's rigorous imprisonment, by the Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. R. C J. Walt, yesterday, when he convicted Lam Wing Kuan, a 32-year-old Cantonese, of stealing $7 and a handkerI
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  • 83 3 WASHINGTON, Apr. 13 Canada has informed Britain that as from Apr. 14 until further notice Britain will not be able to draw upon about $250,000,000 remaining of the $1,250,000,000 credit granted to Brita.n m 1946, it was learned i uthorlUtWeiy here today. A Canadian
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  • 96 3 Members of the Singapore Branch of the Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers were given an instructive and entertaining film thorn i-y the Shell Company on Tuesday evening. Tlie iilms shown were, How an Aeropiant Flies" and "The llo» quit-" aiid the show took place m the
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  • 193 3 UN WILL TAKE UP WOMAN'S COMPLAINT 14 etz. a an journaUsc to th< I m irnce to n alleg- en s 'i. -hip m Ived ac- t;\r. under conn written on D eWK Lie, Sec- ol the United that the Com- mission ha? no power to do i snyth.ng about
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  • 101 3 Nurses' Training Course In May During May. courses will i open at the Preliminary I raining School of the One- r;»l Hospital. Young ladies of i 17 or over Who wish lo be. I corrv trained nurses and hnve reached the 7th Df Btn standard m education are invited to
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  • 84 3 (Tribune Stati ttepoirter) Claiming that the livelihood ot vehicle-owners and drivers are being threatened by thr increasing difficulties hrought about by tho B.M.A Road Transport Proclamations, a petition has today been forwarded to the authorises by the Jo nt Corrmittee of Vehicle-Owners' and Drivers'
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  • 309 3 'Frntu Our t),i a Importer) PgNANG, APRIL 14 THF COMMITTEE OK THE STRAITS CHINESE BP1TISH ASSOCIATION iPKNANGl HAS RECOMMENDED A CHANGE IN THE NAME OF THE ASSOCIATION. SI T GOESTING THAT IT HE KNOWN AS THE MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. PENANG. THE REVISED RULES OF
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  • 236 3 WARSHIP TO THE RESCUE SHANGHAI. Apr 14 A tJinited. Qfates Navy vessel and a Chinese warship hav<be«n sent from Tsinstao to rescue 400 stranded passengers of the Chines* freighter Wan Lee. which went aground on the north-east of the Shantung promontory, lit was officially stated here this morning. The fate
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 62 3 < 'UK A HAM i: «ALKJ ROOKS, STATIONERY I -HII.DKKNS (JAMES j Novels half below half pricis Children's Hooks 20', to 60' i discount Dish Paper, F)oyleys, yk Serviettes, Crepe Paper, Children's Party Cards, Reporters' Other Note Hooks, 7 126% Indexed Hooks, discount Note I^iper, Kn\e!ope>, Pads Buy Cheap Nw
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  • 77 4 Of course, YOU know better but there are bound to be a few noxHces amonri the thousands of hunters who venture afield this year who may bOM#M from the mistakes screenstar Jane Green- of RKO Radio's "They Won't B'lUve Me" is making here Jane
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  • 331 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 13. A labourer employed at the Malayan Collieries. Batu Arang, named Gopal Nair was yesterday convicted by Mr. Justice T. T. Russell ana sentenced to four years' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of havMy? caused grievous hurt to another labourer at
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  • 192 4 COLONIAL WELFARE SCHOLARSHIPS Information has been received that the following from the Federation of Malaya have been awarded Colonial Development and Welfare Scholarships for 1948:— K. Ratnasinghum :md Tnhir I "In H. A. Manan. both of the Public Works Department—scholarship of up to four years for B.Sc. degree course m
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  • 494 4 SHANGHAI. APR 14 A GRADUAL TIGHTENING OF THK COMMUNIST PRESSURE AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT POSITIONS IN THREE THEATRES MANCHURIA SHANTUNG AND HONAN IN WHAT APPEARS TO BE DEVELOPING INTO A GENERAL RED SPRING OFFENSIVE. WAS REPORTED HERE TODAY. Th* vroirnv /xwr of th* Rrd push
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  • 161 4 NEW YORK. Apr. 13. An immediate cease fire and a standstill of all political activities are the main points m the truce plan for Palestine proposed by the United States today, it was learned here. In a private meeting with t'ae Security Council President, .>. Alfonso
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  • 98 4 Washington, Apr. 14. The United States Ambassador t^ Australia, Robert Butler, said after a visit with Truman h« had been called back by the President for consultation but declined to say why. He said, however, while he wtas here he plans to discus with the Maritime Commission, the
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  • 175 4 LONDON \|.r v ArVr, Marshall B C T Bennett Cols mander of th« J":ithnn.ler forii ,of Britain's wartime BoCommand and later Chief F> rutive of the American Airways, to) I v ilon inquiry that he const* the los.s beti res aid Bermuda on January 31 ot
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  • 302 4 "18 MONTHS IN SINGAPORE" ART EXHIBITION •'Eighteen Months m Singapore' is the title give to an exhibition of painting and drawings by two widely travelled artists. Nuala Brain and Frieda Sccit Fiadgate: which takes place at Robinson's (2nd Floor) from April i 19 to April 24. The exhibition contains oil
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  • 107 4 A Malay who ;d b feied bail oi W{**JX recharge* oi d itaining sto.en 1- n ir d again pgtat d o n Pohce Couit s four other sjmlai ,I.^ Accused, Haji i:c ,fd Haji Idns «2« taine d to have dtehon^tii an alarm cock,
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 211 5 RICE PROSPECTS BRIGHT, BUT NOT ENCOURAGING V D RICE CROP PROSPECTS .3 NOT VST an S i', C vt M 1.-xpandinjrl .-xpandinjr »n VOU tr'xport»nK' coun- Sl ml t.ii In w.°ii below pre-war while requirements have increased. For c\impte, India's crop is now seven per cent, above pie-wai but Indian
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    • 92 5 JERUSALEM. Apr 13 I IJ.Gnt G H A Mac- Mfßm, British GO.C. i Palestine, ioqs hmuyht to I 1 Jerusalem from KalamUa airport, fire milts nua.v m an VMWtj mr to- I l nitjht, nftr hi* c<ir had twice hfen htt tw bullets > I
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    • 59 5 MAJOR TORY VICTORY I London [Z T^ L |v rhe urban and „l Sections Britain thta deal that while ni about the pg Coiwerja- Partj "I VIC .nnounc- ha d gaim I net 2«5 seats on the council*, had lot! 159 -seats. übi vi Tarty üboui gained 1H H teat
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    • 101 5 WASHINGTON. APR. 13.— State Department has received a dispatch from the Vice Consul m Meld- C lombia, giving an report that Berio, the river port ■lcr II dell n, has been burnBed and is m the hands of I A State Department spokes■ii:a:: announcing this, also
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    • 15 5 I' Api LS. The John? l) iliy :iltor Mr mi b oen
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    • 16 5 I! ky£.sdS 5 rushing to passenger, imunist terri- f^' h aiweiyestcwlAy -Tad SLSS
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    • 7 5 I. s°SS to author*! London
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    • 77 5 London. April 13The driver and a fireman of an engine jumped clear wiien the v ngin toppled over into a lift shaft at the end of on*- Of the plati forms at Waterloo station London. The engine was shunting four coal truck* on to the platform Of the
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    • 125 5 Rumanian Reds Infiltrate Into Italy i ROME, Apr. 13. Rumanian 1 Communists, some said to have come to Italy under the pretext of visiting the Milan fair and others said to be "masquerading jas journalists," were reported today to be infiltrating into Northern Italy to join m the Italian election
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    • 60 5 Prague, Apr. 13. The Pra- gue Radio annotinceii that the government has decided to postpone the Czech elections one week. The announcement said the 1 elections were originally scheduled for May 23. ami will be held now on May 30, because the balloting would collide with the
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    • 70 5 San Fransci&co. Apr. 13. State Emergency Power Director Mr. Robert O'Brien announced today that the 20 per- cent, power cut, imposed a month ago when California was faced with the threat of the worst drought m 24 years, would be relaxed, at least until June 1. The
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    • 124 5 TOKIO, APR. 13.— Three former Japanese generals, including Lt.-Gen. Takaji Wachi, assistant Chief of Staff and Offlcer-in-Charge of the i transportation of the Southi crn theatre army and clami■ed to be the "most popular (Japanese m the Phil-ppmes 1 j during the war and a Japan- ese
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    • 62 5 A next colour-printing machine wiU bejtm otto* BritUh Industries Fair to b< hr Id sim ulUinrmislxi in London and Birmngham from May 3 to 14. intt "n/ a f*» hem 0 instruction anuonv cm »i up thi <***"*£* X t design and Hun pnnt ,t in a
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    • 123 5 SHANOHAI. APR It M* sionarir s oi several nat onalitics mm among large crowds evacuat'ng the North HOBta railway Junction city Oi Chengchow today as Communist troops under (Generals Ch(n Keng and Chen-yi advanced to almast within sight of the National st strongno'.d. The majority of
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    • 93 5 WASHINGTON. Apr. 13. The National Geographic SoarIty announced the arrival at Kebun Jima, Japan, of its expedition, for the purpose of observing the sun eclipse on May Bth and 9th. Rebun is off the notthw«"t tip of Hokkaido. The expedition is headed by the Director of
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    • 105 5 WASHINGTON, Apr. 13. California's Republican representative Leroy Johnson accused the Navy of "panicking" because unidentified submarin- were sighted off the west coast. He said the subs had a "perfect tight" to be there. Scc--1 I retary of the Navy. John L. Sullivan denied this and
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    • 91 5 NANKING, Apr. 13. Tho American financial aid to China amounting to U*****,000,000 is to be spread over two yearn and will help substantially toward stabilising financial conditions I of this country, the Minister of i Finance, Mr. 6. K. Yui. told th«National Assembly
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    • 90 5 $2,376 MILLION ADVANCE FOR U.S. AIR FORCE WASHINGTON, APR. IS. A surpri.se 1 request for an advance of $2,370,100,000 iroia next year's military funds f< vr an emergency warplane guided missile programme was quickly approved by a Uiutcd States Congress Ap propriation committee today. Th.> committee's secret hearing today Is
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 284 6 The days when steamers from India and China daily disgorged their hundreds and thousands of immigrants vi Malayan ports are probably gone for good. Poet-war Malaya is reluctant to throw open its golden gate as generously as it did m the past to India and China which had regarded
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    • 146 6 But m post-war Malaya new factors have entered which miliiate against unrestricted immigration such a.-; obtained at the beginning of this century. One imporran} bulwark against foreign immigration is Malay nationalism which leeJs itself economically disinherited The system of indirect rule has proved incapable of protecHifc
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  • 52 6 Her M'tjrstji the Qun-n. recently visit* d tht' St Dunstan's Tmininy CfHtn it 0i;»( dc-on. near Brighton, and insp<<Ud the various workshops <itul truinimj ikpartmenh and itilkxt w't'h some of the blind trainvm. Ptctun sfcotoi Bm Majesty m th> Nsftofe ttry-traininp shop thtrinp her visit to
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  • 1064 6  - Maker Of Modern China PEDAGOGUE POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Wbrld Affairs i r~~ B On an October Sunday morning. 1896. a, Chinese citizen was kidnapped ir the streets of London and kopt a prisoner at the Chinese Legation at Portland Place. It was intended to ship him back secretly to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 53 6 Special Sale for 2 w<«k.« only Evenlnf Gowns Beautiful Sequins Beaded designs. Original Price Sir. 00 $130 T,, Oar $130 00 70 Afternoon Frock Smart Well Tailored Orlf inaJ Price S 80 S 50 To dear S 50 30 SI inn olmi Modern Tailoring Co. '0. Bat:«-ry Read. Phone No
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    • 30 6 'MALAYAN Alt WAYS LIMITED singXpokkPENANOj BAN('^ oh SAME »A\"V> m*x n(i i FARES SINGAPORK fJ^J.'^'rn $190 Single (ih „h PENANG *A£ Retu n. $150 Sing^ v v I y SUND^L
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  • 841 7  -  VERA ARDMORE .WITH around the Town I inn I I 2°!; m land at, here m:;: x[. y m nd Mr M Ms Ci "chttS I sti !h l?J" ,;i In d blu' ■y atted fo while and said that she will be leaving m th 'BaUgwtfnH
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 26 7 fHINA" DINNER f? TEA' SETS > X PERSONS WITIIFLOSAI. DKCOR^ION.y ><) heaTinlil kixus of v i.SK HAND-MADE GOODS. SHANGAI TRADING CO., ;f H STREET -SING APORE TEL 3665.
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    • 282 7 Lovely Race Model Gowns Just Received. T AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT TO NIGHT S GAMMON STEAK WITH PINEAPPLE AM) S j MIA 1 1: %i HiilAxn s THE PICK OF THE MtISV AND S A SiM.ENril) PICTURE [AT THI: CIISIEMA AS USUAL Proprietor: Roy Cornell Orchard Road Phoiv: 4446 1
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  • 201 8 i Mining Mpei !^> ht^t i'• ted that within 20 y« m S the Large alluvion ur.u tMuvian S tin deposits fcrtOf MM I" i Malaya md otlk r COOBtrles 'A-ill bt- exhuu.st<-d. P-vidln-»no lre>»i tin n»*lcLs .jv dis- cover* d and there has bet n
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  • 77 8 LONDON. Apr. 13 —Sir It'll I Brcwki*. Prime MimstPr of Nor'rrn Ireland, ■nimini fid tonight that the GoveniMitii! of Northern j Ireland ls considering st'tiain^ representative to the United States to "counter the propaganda of Mr. Eanion De Valera." fbrmer Bre Prime Minister, during his recent
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  • 78 8 i SYDNEY. April l.i When I tho motor-cycle speedway season opens m Sydney m October, the first meeting will be a benefit for the dependants of Norman Gillespie, who was killed m a crash on April 2. the last meeting of the season just concluded. Dependants of R.
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  • 170 8 SYDNEY. Melbourne Aquarium has taken delivery ot Ooey, Looey and Dooey three baby sea elephants believed to be the only sea elephants m captivity m the world, and has been confronted with an immediate problem: What do sea elephants eat? They were brought to Melbourne by
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  • 166 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN OMAHA. NEBRASKA green powder which tastes and smell^_ii k e f resn Ty n ;> hay may prove to be the foundation of youth, accord Chcago physic an and nlant researcher Dr \H erkman the M»--t onal Farm Chemurgic CduhcU conference herp that he be n e r^
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  • 200 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN LONDON Apr ul Marsha ■^M '■■•■.vivs'H Tudoi IV i::-l:r*rfl I he dccl m. I i I kqnati T. km.. p th«- ith Ihe yjQw to lt v h~ Cornish pastwHm>U HWraU ing f or 1 fHJP P W< ♦)(TTuiTT w "/r/, The ore is brought to the surface
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  • 18 8 »'.l'( ■HAKKST.A^H I Rumanian Constitue^H ly is tO'lay ■lay task of turnmgl K»'pubhcan C''r.s".^M I 'aw.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 59 8 THE PEN w^T* jS ALL THE GO O»iF|W freeition bu./f f^MM f«"y 9«eroiife«d. /W J<^M G^d Clip «ftf A# J| V le^tr W^^m *A JsJV Gold Nib Mf^W '^V 1 1 i c i Jk '.^n o t fl^T ''^X u»niMi jm' W 'MF pp OH». Ng *£NCU» mm, m
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  • 71 9 NEW DELHI- A considerable improvement m adherent lime schedules M| rwrtcd to the Railway Board •X after the launching of a punctuality dr.ve" on me ra Attt!l same time it was j sta A id that the delay m tran <rhcdules was mainly due 10 ,T,e Equality of
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  • 41 9 \E\V DELHI— Nearly 15,000 lt a c salt have been dopped planes ol the R.I.A.F. over li nagar, Baramula and SoD v" to relieve a salt shortage a the Srinagar Valley <Kashm ir), it was reported here R.uter.
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  • 91 9 (Pirlvrf bit (Put tiro by A happy f/roup taken at tht tmthday party Miss Molly ()('<nnm 'it Bukit Tunggal r'<rntly. hxcludfil htrf tin V|m Mot;>i O'Cmnm, Mrs W F Atkinson. Mr. K*il* Atkinson. Mrs G. lluiilus and M If J. L>nui>n Lioyd Studios Miss Molly O'Connor, daughter
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  • 109 9 WASHINGTON. Apr. 14 rhe second quarterly report to Congress on the operation of ;he United States post-UNRRA -elief programme showed today :hat by the end of last year £280,260,000 of the $350,000,000 ippropriated hat' been allocat»d to the five recipient counries. The last supplies under this DUdget were
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 169 9 IQOK AWE YOUR WPNIYS. Those rheumatic pains, m the shoulders, knee joints, hands and feet, usually tell of some form of kidney trouble. The kidneys should regularly remove poisonous waste material from the body and pass it out through the bladder. W the kidneys get out of order, through chill
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  • 27 10 WAR CLAIMS RUMOURS 1 'Brit; j i Uemei (X P0S4*| ;app. It i| U wit:. SUCh UP an issu pub,: period t jrealfcjt] i v tion irj
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  • 98 10 C.I.D. Make Two Important Arrests Hie c.I.D. have nut m important arnsts m can, t« with th< att-:: ptc I roM an Indian and his wife hi™ at i".v Pudau ,1 coopk of months .i^D. It win be recalled that H Indian returoei to find two strange Chive» one with
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  • 85 10 a programnte ol mase t"!urUion :nnorii; the India Community m Singapore v.as advo ated by M: a. N Mitn, newly elected Resident of the Singapore Regional Indian O» gnu Coir.uiittt- at ita Annual General Sleeting held recentlji The entirf outlook of the Com- munity coui'l hanged v.;thin
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  • 38 10 Shortly before mMWjJJi T i*fday. throe Chmese arm with tw< pi>'to* ana .broke into:. Road. Kato. worn n and thoir iw companion Th n. p I a .com. v and had pUli theii i"
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  • 14 10 ATKFN. GelU-rn. tag'conW m the are; lopor-r c, «jffi fresl HielirhU. U.P.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 305 10 < oiiiics: l\« lusivr io ihv Mo ruin™ Tribune j RUGGLES" -j r— y i h A Q Nly DOWG hi *4S Alt BtCfillU Cf VAMfil > r m WLAPXS <i> A mv best for the S7 that nnauws B*\ IUOTIV fir mj COUNCILLOR, AMP CANT FOR STATUS, fOHN-BUI L
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  • 2324 11  -  T. C. H. Jacobs By I m X iboni I I E m I; m [ndlan X .id I. I I m, m- egion m I J iad m-.. Indians f .V ard. but Paid But we m adven- Manoas, n old M-: rtuguese I ilf-chat
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  • 143 11 'Hi.- UnjipnM ('iwninul In Departavaj offering a lewafd of V»<m» t. j inft.Miittion 1« adinj; up to the IT! ri <it n gUfIOMII wh<» whot :i! ;in«l wounrl^i ;i detective m tho hand on Tuesday night. The incident occurred m Urn vicinity <>i the
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  • 25 11 on Tuesday afternoon, two (Vylonose soldiers robbed 8 Chinese won i. in of her earnupi 'm her but m the Woorilundv district.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 47 11 OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS: 6.15, 9.15 P.M. WSPENSE INMATYHED! "THE SPY IN BLACK" With 1 of FAvotmrres hradfd by CONRAD VEIDT reNSEFI'L THRILLER OF r »K DREADED STH COLTMNISTft! tftjpC TOMORROW Ku(l -i.nl U« costello m „„,„,!■"> U WORLD-"" '"hnitolor M) Nr^ WORLD 7 9.15 p.m. •n<- outlaw'
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    • 27 11 "A TRUTH THAT NO ONE WILL EVER DENY" PHOENIX AIM All H WATERS BETTER ORDERS RkCEIVE j our msr A itention j 111 PHONE: 3709 or 3700.
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  • 105 12 LONDON, APR. l;?. Mr. Ghavam Es Sultaneh. who resigned as Persia's Prime M n'ster last year, is to be tried on charges o( accepting* bribes amounting to 8.500.000 rjals 'about £65.000 > for is- v ng export licences for rice and 5 500,000 rials t
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  • 15 12 Mr Tr,... General. skl r., :h p.icati.-n for L'mt.ci v th, Micnd. ol
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 65 12 r)/v \v roD.n' s//o\\ s PAVILIDM 2-4.15'630'9.30P.M. bW O ne bqof l^! {kr "The lips of a Strange Woman drip honey, and her mouth is smoother than silk. But her fate is bitter as wormwood.^ sharp as a two-edged swords r^ f M^^9<*&& yy Jf 1 S < ,^BP<-ilJ^P'v^vvv^:i -ffSSv
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    • 121 12 LAST DA 17 jf"* FINAL CHAPS. 81.) _S|k Patrons Pleast* Note! JL Wi ONLY 3 SHOWS! fl at 2 4.15 —<> 'M) fT^^^l PWIB (m\ PHOHt 6909 7l f OF I itvnTfiphili NvnirA OPENS TOMORROW SPENCER TRACY WON THE ACADEMY \\V \KI) FOR HIS ACTING IN THIS FILM! |JPMJ^K^^|pencer~ mickey
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  • 638 13 I 1 re a* 1 K K i K 3 H B 1>T B't-' 53.00 B- 46.25 B»- B p :> 1 095 4 SQ 5 30 K AA B i B H:.. i r Trading i 16 10 Bn [n i 12.75 sd r. 410 r-:
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  • 57 13 lhe rubber market was dull and quiet throughout yesterday with very little business passing PriOet quotvd yesterday were: Buyers, filers No. l May R.S.S. 41g 41 i No. 2 May R.& S. 40* 40} No. 3 May R.S.S. 37i 37 i May June R.S.S 41 41i July Sept.
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  • 31 13 The Rubber Study Group will hold its th rd meeting In Washington towards the end of this month. The Rubber Growers Association is urging representation on this £>roup
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  • 30 13 The London Chamber 01 Commerce (Spring) Exajnlnalions will begin <m April 19. 1948 The City Guild of Lon- don' insti'lute rill rx^gin on April 24. IMS
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  • 29 13 industrials were Ormer with good inquiries tor Bn tish Borneo Petrol Robin sons and i raders. Tbe tin share market, however, continued dull with prices marked down-
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  • 69 13 LONDON, Apr 13 The Futl Muster. Mr H Gaits k»ll :i 1 1 nun need in the Hou>e <>i c mmom tha* a e svi 1 vs\f h.t., ace i>t»'rt an mv» tatM-ii to beoui" thf chair m Id I OvV. C uncil when th*> (r.».s Bill
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  • 25 13 An exhibition ot painting. ■Bd di a vlßfi will tx- held by Nuala Bruin and FrU'd.i Scott Flid|{;iU' an Robinsons on April If to 24
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 128 13 j^L* THE HOUSE Of COMFORT BOOKINGS PERFORMANCES 11 \>l 1.45; I.1S; «J 45 AND 930 PM DAILY LAST DAY! j| HJL John Loder Raymond Walburn I M Arthur Shields Eric Blore IIH If "OOUCIO HUN HIMHONS BIIICKI I' lICHII MHO flB^C V BVI l\ ATWINTIIIM riNIUNr ion fiC T v
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  • 392 14 NEW YORK AIM; 14 Msl SIDNEY HERTZHERO. J ieiiber or rm rxbcutivi commiitefcf ijjkin I k LEAGUE OF AMERICA WIIo RECEMI.Y REIURN ED IO THE UNHUJ BTATFS FROM INDIA. SAID IN f SPEBCH HERE LAS I NIGH I 'THE OLD CONCEPI fNDIAN-AMERICAN
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  • 189 14 Stock Exchange London. Apr. i:#.— "Fr actions up to "th> were trday slici irom the prices oJ British Government securities, once igitn volume selling m w* London stock mftgfcets was doavy, most sections tollowillf rre downward 1« i,d Ol the GilUdged. Losses ul In_ shilling wfw widespread In
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  • 90 14 THK SPOKE HAKnuun. BOARD BERTHING U3T VESSEL GODOWNS Trevelyun *4 E HunibU- fch«*r.N GuttiU-rk.erk 4ii. 3 Scudai 41 j Yunnan 40 l Chandr 37 8 Hendon Hal! 35 6 Ckenstnu' Bencruachan 3r 2 Rose>ille 17 18 (Bur>-pyluf» 19/20 Em p. Passmore 21 ipres. PI 1! more 23 4
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  • 168 14 Cf pra -^'as a better market with buyers t iking up parcels U fulfil their contiwts ancV prices were marked up by 50 cents. Coconut OU was beinc? [quoted at 575 festerday showing a ri<e of si on Iht previtnis day. The following were ye-t- rday's
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  • 103 14 Th« payment of a divid«>n<J of 6 per cent, for th« year amounting to 539.000 ua>.appt( fed the twenty-third annual gmer&J meeting of tin* Oversea- A -ur ante Corporation Ltd. htl«! m Sin^ r a[)on> yesterday. WNfli Lini Liat H<Hn\ C'net (luan Chiang. Chua Voh Sianj; an»i
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  • 75 14 Paul V. McNutt just back from a business trip to the Philippines and China gave President 1 runvan messages from Roxa.s. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek und Oenv ral Mac Arthur. McNutt would not *ay What the i^osjiages contained Asked how lv found conditions m the Philippine> McNutt
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  • 128 14 v *ava*B WIIVHV OTTAWA, Apr 14.— Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey. retired wartime commander of the United States Pacific Fleet warned that too much delay m sending food and machinery to needy peopleof Asia and Europe may result m the seizure of these i
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  • 43 14 Tlie Government of the Colony of Singapore will m.- vite tenders for an issue of $3 millions by Treasury Bills 00 April 25 subject to the 1 general conditions governing the issue and repayment of I Colony of Singapore Treasury Bills.
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  • 75 14 BAG UK- 14 s person lud dmi were k a3j boy critically injured wC 1.000 lb boml exploded «fe being ram Two bouses i rti ,awuy from the scene wa»«k maged VictjnLs dug a cratr around tlu tx>mb but as they p;lled it up the rope
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  • 122 14 Radio Malays i* to -cout for talent amonir BtBftporc Mfc ors. Short story irrtten have Im nvited to fend in copies or their work to Rndio Malaya. A be of ?20 kg panted Radio Malaya state* that though th* fe<' for a short >tory i-
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  • 50 14 Si.-nglu:. Apr 14 513 dry trattick.r.u suspocte. eluding two women, bcßevea to be memberi ol a m-.- ;>' > ating between horf and P-'P-ing by air, we« arrested «w 'according to Chinese njom. The round up Isiipedw lo fey? 5 Ss cunvnry. due to th» b here
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    • 58 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. incor:>'»rited m Singapore. 85, CRUUiI STKKCT. PflONf SMI'S PASSAGE FREIGHT SKRVICES "Hong Siang Random °.T Api. "B'dof" HktmbtffH ami Pladoe 22 •Karnuning" Itiat'Oon via P<>nan ff ergo tnlj 3rd Mxy M Htjn K Thon» Khi> nth April S 'lions Tat I>j»n»bi 3 V
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 230 14 ON YO UR RADIO TOM RIITP NPTWORK ikookammes m Malay l **^Sm MALAY ENGLISH ,20, mf*n g2 JST" PROGRAMMES ttluto;lp g^£S From IU0>w«»J0 P.--. iAS£!£^9M»2*\»»s :i arfsrat KrrA Joh red network :smw s m^ri.4 5!); i, umo CHINESE INDIAN >*;;£; .V--'. Knuiau'd »H OS rei iil PROGRAMMES m Canton***; PBOORAMMES
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  • 410 15 u.ir<FS HAVE BEEN ENTERED I, fl IflU t RF CLUB FIVE-DAY SUMMER L I,' I7 4 VnD 2S AND MAY L B AND 8. t ON troni Class One and »5 from ?«SS~ 4 hiMR<;" 1/Vv H k'ut, H i.:n x WL
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  • 53 15 I -r I- n1 NL |V.. 'E-:v: R* ■r.: XI .tt n the S.J.I. FHday tt Mi 1 H H V X.:: n Kirn ftv Wy. Koon s Sunny ■fjn. Hargreaves. lA Huuv ■k;:. X Voka Choon. ■b. n and Khoo I. m v T4 RrMr.- 0:i, Kr.
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  • 25 15 H H Board Boy' Hciub x j will meet ■tt v.! ribune soccvr --r. .mdlv -ndlv Miatch I SHB p:idav V 51 »P.m.
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  • 387 15 la one of the dullest gamei of the season, the Indian Association were lucky to collect two points at the expense of I GHQ Signals whom they heat by a solitary goal scored mid way m the first half m a Divi- sion I game at
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  • 275 15 PF\»v Apr. 14 Bo"caps for the (1, fWWWg Turf rtingtobe run H eg <•' 1 M?»e 9 00 Ul Bolonn *13 s 12 ft Lane, 8.10 ifePai WW IN] «-06 w*au JOO 2, 1 Mfie M D*aert Xi, *OO 8-13 8-!2 H v
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  • 73 15 SOCCER Div. I A (AAA) voisus Ist Sciforths .'it .Wan Besar; R.A.F. .Soleta.) versus R.A.F. (ChanK»> ht teletar- Div. II Katong BUMSiMM S.C. versus 19 Aii Formation Shmaln at Geylang Stadium; Tilers S c versus 223 8.0.D. at St G«org«'a Road; Police versus Kranji VV T at Police
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  • 293 15 LEAGUE SOCCER: Unfortunate Incident In Div" III Game THERE WAS AN I'NFOK TnNATK INVIPKNT IN YKSTKKDAY'S DIVISION 111 fIAMB IN THE S.A.F.A. LhAiil'l. BETWEEN THE HAIKOWYUS AND THE CHINESE ATHLETES WHEN ZAM ZAM, ONE OF THE HAIKOWYUS PLAYERS. WAS APPARENTLY UPSET AFTER A COLLISION WITH A C.A. PI.AYFR AND WALKED
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  • 57 15 Zam Zam. Malay football, i who represented Malaya against the All-China tram m 1936, upset over an inci<i«nt In Which an opposing player an<j he wen involved when t fi« othei man accidentally sustained severe contusions across bin back, walked ofl the ii< -m during
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  • 251 15 Malayan Cup Veterans .v s.c.c. j. i Former Malaya Cup giant* delighted a largo crowd with some sparkling soccer when they swing: into action atjainst the Cricket Club on the Padarur yesterday, ;<nd went home th# victors by five to one. Those who apreciate the game most
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  • 31 15 I'll" friendly soccer fixture between *he Harbour Board Auxiliary Police and the S.R.C affaasJM to bt played on the Padaog yesterday, was cancel led* "win;; to unforeeen cireunn stances
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 16 Phct'i'iKinh t<i',<.n >iitti the pfrtemtntlor. <>f ms.ijnui of the Order o/ the British Bmpin hit a n. sir Neil titt<hi* Citm-in'indr-rm-Chitt. Fai Mm»i L<i>u! Fbrcm, tn Mnjoi Hohcrt H-.tit of th* I nttd Stuffs A n, tn Llt '> H§ht: Lady Ritchie Robert X ffoey Mm fioep nut Oeneroi Bto
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  • 69 16 WABBWQTON A f >, .4 House invest' gat ion wut orderfxt 'o discover uhr<hti !Ihe. l T nit<ri Statts mtHlifj* n<( xlipjxxt ftif not I' irniut/ m u<{rnnct the plan, for uhat tfet rctary of Statv, Q^orgm. C. Marshall, called, thr "Communist •n.spiiwHl" Colombian revolt.
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  • 20 16 A Chinese taxi driver was robbed of $10 by two Ms -ays m Claymore Hill late on 'I jesdav night.
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  • 214 16 HIGHLANDERS IN ACTION IN PALESTINE Jerusalem, April 14. Men of th>^ Highland light Infantry w«>nt into action with twopounders and heavy marhineguns against Arab forces m Palestine to enforce a ttuce m tht neatest ambush battle m the Jerusalem aiea sinc^ th*» partition war began. At least 10 Jews were
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  • 70 16 Golden Gloves" Draw CHICAGO. Apr. 14:— A team comprising the European Amateur Boxing Champions drew with the American "Golden Gloves" side before 20,000 at the stadium Ivre last ni^ht, each side winning four bouts. The result showed a big improvement by tlv Euro- pein boxers over last year's form, when
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    45 16 Two tcdl-knoxc* frmOf of Tapnh were marriage of Mr. Chang Sve Ch« and Moai, early thus month m Tapah. The <";• Mr. anrf Jr. c*mg Look C^mg. g« proprietor, uVu/, f* j. W*' D Mr. Chin T hutt Hotv, chief clcik oj Tapah and Mrs. Chin
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  • 277 16 THK STAIH PROCJOCDINOI IN THE S■VI N T H POLICE COURT WEKK TEMPORARILY THROWN Ol'T OF OBAR YKSTERPAY, WHEN SMOKE BELCHING FROM THE POCKET OF A WITNESS IN THE WITNESS BOX CAUSED ASP. E. MOULE. PROSECUTING, TO EXCLAIM THE WITNESS IS ON
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  • 21 16 Ifr. Loh Kok Pheng has tx-en appointed to act as icj Assistant Controller of Foreign Exchange.
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  • 23 16 A general meeting of tt&e Singapore Chinese Recreation Cub will be held tins evening it 5.30 (aft the clut) house.
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  • 128 16 r*ouu o t| i/ifli Pmntae, Riv«-r V :i p..,- B golioe vehicle- -:;-,,i at^ bp Tl I look. portion* m ;h ProU] front ol Mio buiW i The vehiclea i mttiaed ud n» hers of the Malayan Socunty Seiv> Ky >vo K(jro pean ofltcers, Eind i r- police
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  • 22 16 An s.c.f.a. Council m*t. I Ing will be held at U* Ben- I (kmeer Sports Club :nv. erenlng a< 6.30
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 71 16 *mm PRERELEASE PREMIERE r=r Tr^p TONIGHT AIHAMRPA 'i K I it 9.15 P.M. ALnAIrIDaA f*^ ft SHAW BKOS' LOCAL MALAY PRODUCTION 9 fc^ MADE SPECIALLY TO SUIT ALL I pfc CLASSES Of THE LOCAL POPULATION! i= < I IIEiIIPi%KA| 9 FLOWER OF THE EAST/ I J Starring EXOTIC, EXCITING =H
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