Morning Tribune, 17 April 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE V v^*^. «u«. I*>CV\ ouifM i</ I C*\AX. SATURDAY. APRIL 16. 1948.
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  • 66 1 EXPLANATION AND ADVICE ON SINGAPORE'S BLA CKOUTS SISCAWRE'S CITY FATHERS kavr >v,^,/ i, m f olanath n (M tini>itntli/ MMfitaf ,r</ ir/kirA tuiMuwgn k«vi ft <ucrpt h'KA^OS 'OiHrlond.nij u huh th* Nf,/r „»j ,/< h f fl ,<,;-' i'vf/1 until MM /J*J«^ «///.».s vQ 1^ wr« <t>t"in d*ln*r >/' itfD
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  • 253 1 FIRST MALAYAN AVIATRIX FLIES HERE FROM ENGLAND mi Own Reporter) tpp oV LA IJV: 16. ESCORTED INTO THE fnwV v Y lILLs -'"'KMINI THE FIRST MALAYAN BTKi™! > fLY SOLO FROM ENGLAND TO KrpriD ffi^BE. A NEAT LANDING AT THE KUALA fW'-l MRSTRIP THIS MORNING. Jf *J Mien who ferried
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  • 135 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE S.A.F.A.. SOLE CONTROLLING BODY OF FOOTHALL IN SINGAPORE. LAST NIGHT FLUNG A BOMBSHELL AT THE MALAYAN CHINESE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. BY A MAJORITY VOTE. IT REFUSED. AT ITS MEETING, TO RECOGNISE THIS ORGANISATION. The decision followed applications by the M.C.F.A. to
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  • 41 1 Tht Singapore Federation <>] Trad* Unions l/estt rday sent a letter to the Colonial Secretary prottstiny against the raid of thetr jnemisfs and requesting an explanation why the ae<irch of their premises wan conducted wUktHU a warrant. T 1 -*~i-*~
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    41 1 fo ol D ,M,cofth< Philippine* R T i i to the Pn-i(i.-nc> i^:"" /,-uit of the V%- v A u ■e g if f b. McKerroo CJI.G., Um that the 5 for Sln8ajpatl to the the iblic tEl BACK PAGE *>^»*"*
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    58 1 OLYMPIC SOCCER STARS 1936 atui H»4H: MR CffUA BOON LAY <lrfi) ami MR. CHI A BOON LEONG The fornur participated in the World Olympic Soccer <<>>»- pdititrn as a member of the Alt-China XI in t9S€. Bonn Leimu has fxi-n Mteetei a m*"mbtr of thr Ckma Olympic t(am this Both
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  • 27 1 DON HIS TEAM REACH ENGLAND &m4m April I€, Au9trah:\ en X' r iciM b* onnnt] Enplowd thruunhi,t immer, 9 -■.'■«■</ in today, Thr Utn r >' on r fft
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  • 24 1 ararh,, corp. in j t«d today by o,. Ki -s ,r. K| aee hog h hotel. f^at the fi m, Tur. nbaandon,
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  • 132 1 I h A prepara. mce to hoatUi. pnticipa] citie*, tfu n port said, thr (ml it hopf of an effectixi. d<> fwc would he m bringing oveneheiming fore? to bear upon thu enemy immrdiately. Tkmefore, "it seems that the um of atomic wwiponx would <i<.nu[tuly
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  • 252 1 C.I.D. SEEK 4 SHBLU MEMBERS iTrtftune Stnff Reporter) FOUR COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF THE SINGAPORE HARBOI'R BOARD LABOURERS' UNION ARE WANTED BY THE SINGAPORE POLICE "IN CONNECTION WITH THE PI7BLJ CATION AN'> DISTRIBUTION OF SEDITIOUS DOCUMENTS." Mr. J. a. Uany. AMMIH Commissioner of Police, C.1.D.. stilted this yesterday. A Chinese, named
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    24 1 Sunshine ally ass in the CorfvUiSally.. ."/''V''/ r j tukt y tht nmMm iw Wii fry uttuutivt* tW9 fktOk mcim 9uit n fhwtni nyjUm
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  • 105 1 MAY re q uest AND DAY REPLY rne Singapore Fedtrati I oi trade Unions has appli« i to the Commissioner oi P'--jluv for permiuton to hold a mMs meeting at Pferrer Pa >n May Day and also ;i pro cession, Tho ConinussH m- r of P lice replied: "Whilst there
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  • 65 1 MELBOURNE. Apr. 16 TYuAustralian Commonwealth Civil Aviation Depart, issued a writ today claiming A £8,000 from two Australian airlines for landing an<l other charges. Th»* ai?llne« are the Austra li.m National Airways, alleged to owe A£7fiOOO, and the Ar st-tt Airways whose debt i.s sui'f to bC A£.
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    • 8 1 £nwi 7 //v ft/* Today) Penang Races /J
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    • 57 1 A^ 1 m Ship tiuztit H FANCY BED SPREAD I In plain «»lours of !ißht pink, peach, apricot ij delicate blue or green. 70 xl00" 545.00 each. y^^^ajjfliir fflW^^^^WwP^^^T^B^m^^gC^ TIBS' r?7 £gw S^v S fflffi^H&Km tt Bn6BOBB ai JBh »"'i hI i lil I NI liIIHIIBni l§ s 1 1
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  • 32 2 'to«» Queen Street. Phone 237 Study in your spare time Shorthand: (pitman and Book-Keeping: Kle mentjiry and Advance. Prae tical English Elementary Interhwdiate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for a.hy pnhlie e^ani.
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  • 154 2 Ap[«*artug Ofl ii judgment <i<b*6r Miimmon> h<for<- th« Ju."tir«\ Mr. Jtirtir.- Mtjr r«y-Ayn«ley. in th<- Hiph c*ouit yrstrrdmy. John NoH Hay. fn«t fhant and contractor. Vrtis or- i <lr!i?d to pay a stifn of ?r»(» mofrthly towards thr b««nr fit of Ms efrdttor. M.-M-Viirbrr^
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  • 251 2 Rt\{ Charge: ROME APRIL 16: fHF. COMMUNIST F R O N 1 CHARGED TODAY. 48 HOURS BEFORE ITALY GOES 1O IHE POLLS. THAT THE MODERATE DE GA&- PERI GOVERNMENT HAS SECRETLY JOINED A MILITARY ALLIANCE OF WESTERN EUROPEAN NAIIONS. The sensational e'.iargc V«a published variously under
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  • 59 2 There was I large crowd present to w tness the V've--1 kananda Ashrama School New Year sports held at Bricki fields, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday. More than 50 items were run oiT without a hitch j and two delightf'i! Indian •atonal dances highlighted the proceedings. Mr. A. Bai ker. Assistant
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  • 168 2 rilh SIXdAPORE HAR HitVK BOARD LABOURERS' I'ftrOX IS CAUJNI} A HKSFRAL MBETIMi OF I TS AjMO MEMBERS THIS MOfiSWG TO MAKE A STRIKE DKC7B7ON. The I'nion has icct'ived a roply from the Singapore Harbour Hoard on th« ir 31 demands, submitted with a 24 -hour ultimatum.
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  • 177 2 At the Singapore Assize Court yesterday Mr. Justice Thorogood bound over Leong Peng Kee for the theft of a bicycle in the sum of $50 in one surety to be of good behaviour for a period of two years and committed him to the Social Welfare
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  • 207 2 L iquidate THE CATHAY RESTAURANT OPENS MAY 1 There is good news' for nieiu--1 hers of the SiftFspCTv phhlW who apprvciatt good food, properly prepared arid well ienrvd, I und<T comfortable t*onditiortr and also for tho*«<M\ ho while in--1 u retted m food. y«i bdteg a little younger, are even
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  • 194 2 The Chine.se detective, who was alleged by his mistress to have completely neglected her and" her seven-month-old baby, refused to take her back or have anything more to do with her. The woman. 22-year-old Ho Bee Hoon, stood in the dock of the
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  • 105 2 AH -Malay Art Exhibition The first All-Malay Ait Exhibition was opened yesteiday evening at the Y.M.C.A. by Dato Wan Idris. who deputised for Dato Onn bin Jartar. the Mentri Besar of Johore. who was unable to attend. Water colour paintings anu wash drawings of Malayan scenery, still life and portraits
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  • 325 2 Defence Denial In Arms, Ammo Case A denial th it they UN ff i.. possession of MMU and smmv •litlon was th. <kf"n< put up yesterday. b\ trim- Chin^ v ,t 'their rt'-tnai nt th» Singh poie Assifce Court on two rhargcs of unlawful possession of a rcvolautomatic pi«to!. and
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  • 128 2 ANCHORAGE. Api. M M flurry of reports of Ru^ar, jd plums. lOOUted by an Ai.vlu Anu" ioan H-29 and forcrd down with a Ruiriu shell "in h« holly", and a Soviet SUbmin "lingering 1:: AJuluui i Otm waters were officially d.-niorib] th«> Army today. Lieutenant Gcnen) N,dt\a
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  • 85 2 Dining the pa«l four hours two lot valued at $42 00,)-. W been leized by the Custw Officers in Singapore In tru flrst li!T J of opium was ind night on board >v after her arrivaJ fro cutta The opium was lv hidden In the sW>K
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  • 154 2 SHANGHAI, Apr. 16. —A1l the 452 passengers and about 60 crew members of the freighter "\Van Lee" are still in the hands of Chinese Communists in North-east-cm Shantung, according to a high official of tho Fooming Steamship Compiny, owners of the freighter, quoted by the press
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  • 213 3 Court Sequel To Customs Raid: Heged Find Of 700 Chandu Packets MM rut bamboo loaves and paper*. Witness stated that he also took some documents from a .^afe which was standing in the ground rtoor. The search party also allegedly found a large quantity of cellophane which had some traces
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  • 81 3 I* i im'■ B stir in th^ ;ht Polk* Court yesterday. -i: tr.a* he would i have ':>' ch&rge ita Lined in Chii!..- happnu when the Ml .>:. ru ul *o ?enil .i Sikh tot rpreter, who tgi in Uiothec court. Karter Singh, was fed to htv< if] itu
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  • 52 3 India's Princely States Merge v '■>•■■ Apr. 16 The. India's Princely] apace under! 1 the State* h I Stan i CenII India headed by Rt-wj I' ml i. to b" V :;:va Pradcsii" reglcm oj the mountain B>st-West| t I tiaa an an mUea a ndan I 41 J';.25O.. RewaJ
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  • 65 3 air. and lira. David Frankelj and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hrlfey Hime. well-known Singapore residents, are due to return to thfl Colony by the 8.8. President Monroe arriving here on May V :>lrs. J. Dsurney is the only puss* ngfi due to diseinbai k in Pen^ng
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  • 68 3 New Site For Govt. Offices Hi* Majesty's Government haw approved a scheme submit tf I by H. E. the GovernorQeneral foi the erection at Kay Sian:: Road 01 buildings to accummod:^.? his own, the Special Commissioner's, and other associated offices at present in the Cathay Building. Flans an<l preliminary work
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  • 80 3 Two men answered to the i name of P. S Mohamed at the Second Police Court yesterday. The first. P. S. Mohamed aged 60. waj lined $5 in default five days simple Imprisonment tor nay. king pea-nuts without i licence at Oollyer on Quay Thursday. The
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  • 32 3 The importatiotl info Malaya of all currency and bank notes which are or have at any time i>o*»n legal tender in Siam and the Netherlands East Indies was prohibited from yesterday.
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  • 120 3 Lam Kuan Hee. ;i rmtidleiged < hint..'.' eX'Cor vicl, wai naUrday. .a the Second Ma^i.srate'a Court, .sentenced to four n on the riguroua impriacMuuent or the theft of two caxpenter'a 'Jaur bladea from the 223 \i 0.D.. Alexandra, on M»r. 10. Lira, who pleaded guilty to he
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  • 141 3 SS2 rmmeeting ol r i lioola and Uimpur to* [ing Punsad k no\vn is Khal- Ba Vi-'yak Sabha. Tat Khalsa Dnvan, Se- 1 langor, h&i made available the room Tut Khalsa School building for the purpose and i has further donated stationery a bus
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  • 77 3 SHANGHAI, Apr. 1*1 The r ral Air Transport Corporu- plane which will attempt to measure the Amne fcfachin mountain today to d< tei mine whether it la higher than -M< urt Everest, arrived in r^anchov the capita] f >t Kansu Prpvinc* yesterday .inn noon. The aircraft wiil be
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  • 336 3 Alleged by the prosecution to have robbed the .same woman in her house in Emerald Hill Rd. twice in four months, Tan Soh Eng (33), a neatly dressed Chi- ne c c. appealed before Seventh Magistrate. A. G. Shears, ye.iterday for a preliminary
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  • 87 3 BETHESDA. Apr. 15. After I an all-day search which beijan at dawn police ami other dim- hers found u young London efirl student on the Devil's kitchen I section of Glyder mountains, north Wales. The girl, Miss Mary Brown iof Taib^ Road, Paddtngten, London, staying
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  • 108 3 POLICE-RED CLASH IN TRIESTE TR1ESTK. Apr. 16. Tin police and Communists fought in the .street.* on Thuwdaj night when the N»da attempts to break up a two hour demon stration by fiO.OOO persons whf want this international citv returned to Italy. In the first Communist Inspired violence since Trieste became
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  • 216 3 Ol* IIILKMJA\ MR UANBY. ASSISIANI COM Ml MONER OF LABOUR. ACCOMPANIED BY MS A V RAJAGOPAI. SEC'RE I ARY OF IHE SFIU WEN I TO PULAU BKANI IO ARB&IRaIE IN IHE DISPU I K BE I WEEN lUE SI RAITS TRADING CO AND IHE WORK
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  • 90 3 Self-Raising Flour Is Now Available fTributu: Htaff Report* t Applications will now he received for the import of seli'raislnK flour from AusUali.i. according to a notice issued by the Acting Registrar of Imports Exports. Applications, which should be forwarder to the Registrar of Imporla Kxports, Singapore, should be. accompanied by
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  • 99 3 His Excellency the Qflpecnor has been pleased to appoint th^ following to be Justicvs of th.' i Peace for the Colony of Singui pore Mm. D«)iih fiuby Wilson. Ma.lam Soh Choo I»U, Madam t^hew Neo Tay, Che KutUnab bint«- Haji Haron. Mra. H<lilb Louise Zebmlcr. Mrs. LVctyri
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  • 57 3 A 'hop in t';ttiil kuberculo»ui OM6S 1»y li < (>l w |f cnd- in« A|nil 10. compared witii th»* provoiiM week, is reported in tin- Municipal Health st,ii<--nu'nt IflMied y^HtcnJay. Nineteen iJeathi froni tuber cuiosis occurred <m conipare«J with r > m Ihe prevloui ween. There
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    • 85 3 si\(;ai'oki; MUNICIPAL s', DEBENTURE STOCK NOTHM is hereby rtveo that the Tsaitsfcr Books of tin- abov<~ Stock \v.!l b, i N»-«d Horn 17th Apr to Ist May. \»l¥ ix.th days Inclnshrt, fof tin- ptnp»ratl i. <»r Interest M?i-;an n respfd «.i intere^ uue ti» th'' Stock fi r th» urrepi
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  • 881 4 WASHINGTON I TRUMAN LED THE ITNTTR STATES OFFICIAI PUBLIC IN AN F.VPRKS >N OF GRIEF OX ROXAS DEATH WHICH SHOCKED FICIALB ANT' i ONGRES3MEN HOTH DUE TO ITS IN I O»ECTEDNESS VVI IT. LOSS c>F A LEADER WHO WAS REGARDED VS I UN JING A
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  • 195 4 NANKING, Apr. 16. The Chinese government is stj.ll seeking to obtain the names of lists of Chinese who have funds on deposit or other holdings in the United States and Britain. Finance Minister O. K. Yui told the Assembly today. He said but
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  • 138 4 NANKING, Apr 16 National Assembly mHogates auaitul the Government reaction to thf demands tnado in the National As\sombly for th» abolition of the Sino-Rut*-stan treaty which MHtS sharply attacked >n a floor teesion. Mukden d*U ijati Pmng Stan Nien mhu cheered when he mamded that Russia
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  • 209 4 Oencva, April 15 i n ,> United Utttoai coaftortßcc of Freedom ol DlfOmutlOl took a big step today toward* t^tab.iihing an intt-mationnl pies* law when it 6 mam committee adopted 1 British proposal for 13 -point multilateral treaty binding Mates to guarantor treedoip of information. By 21
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  • 145 4 PITTSBURGH. Apr. 16 Wellington Koo, Chinese Am- bassador to the United Btfttet, said if Communism is not Itopi ped in China it will envelope the Far East and Asia. Koo emphasize I that hU party was doing their best with American supplied amis but that
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  • 83 4 LANCHOW. Apt. 16. Whe- ther pen-maker Milton Reynolds admits it or not. the people here are convinced that Reynolds and his pilot Bill Odoni flew over the Amne Machin at the time when he said he went to Calcutta then returned to Shanghai. Both foreign and Chinese
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  • 102 4 WA8HINGT The A day night il building up fence Coi by t of combat t unit.-- and otl from stat coast an-! in Ha\ An A 1 fewer than 3,000 I I be Involved in th< move which Intended to "balance A strength in Alaska and I
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  • 77 4 Pelpms. Apr. 16 I!., oil rial Min Kuo J^ Pao stld i rum >ui was In Irculation in Mukden that the famed R*J General Lin Piao was anas* nated In Harbin recentl; v a Koroan n imed U M Hsien The report which ja\ ther Kmrce or
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  • 47 4 Tokio. Apr 16. wa A SS wa. Chiel Admlnww* of the Cent. I »S mission, will Kavi United >st,t bj air on A^ 16 to attend ssks Atlantic CM starting week's scssi' i Am rican lab u for three nr AAP
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  • 32 4 Tokio, Apr state control. Aorii l. the production ing the ofl April the Co.: Coal min- s turnod out 83.8 per i' 1 n ceil tan chicflj slump Reuter
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  • 206 5 Jews Claim 200 Arab Casualties rasuali torn V. l >vl11 B "k-ir-en! I v K.v.kj: i Jewish forces claimed m and thf capture oi in a big new offensive IgCI on the biblical plain Palestine. rlOtfC nt J rasalen Renter Cairo despatch nid. Az/a;:i Pashu. i.;- Arj) I. -ague's Sfcrri.ry
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  • 81 5 VENTRILOQUIST'S LAST WISH U.P. 1 A I ft r p f>n ried ,\MV. ferus Hem), a-. b Pashs, Suprem i A'ati Pal< stine, nJ tonighl ceivcd word by cir Irabfl won eonpl I r Haga< r.a coqUi m Important btttk at Mis in n H temeli m He have a
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  • 82 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, APR |5. M than 100 casuall M mc.uding several dt-ad were feaied so a violent explosion reported tonight to have destroyed an army airnnmton dump on the outskirts ot R;o De Janeiro. A'l available rii.bulances and tire eni;iin s were ordered t;> the
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  • 69 5 LONDON. Apr if The British Gowinmeni will claim 1 I compensation franc Russia for I f th» loss of a Mr it ish airliner I near Beilin on M«>n<lay of hist i w^ek if it is satisfied that the i pilot of the Soviet fighter plane
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  • 77 5 JeruMlem. Apr. 15.— Jr I*ish press reports stated here tc night that Briton. s<. rrin g with the Arab liberation Army as an artillery officer, was killed when Jews captured an Arab field battery neat Iftshmar Kaemak. New Delhi Apr 15.— Thirty-ill raider, were killed and 17 wounded
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  • 51 5 TOKYO, Apr. 16. A church dedicated to the cause of peace will bo built shortly at Hiroshima the first world city to suffer an atom c bomb attack— financed by contributions from the Brotherhoods of the Seventh Day Adventist Church throughout the world, it was learned today.—
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  • 477 5 WASHINGTON' Apr. 1"». A plea that the Foot and AcrriCUlturc Organisation should cease "boating around the bush" in dealing with the problem of the lice shortage was made bv '!i«' Trulian delegate. Mr. S. Ki ishnaswamy, to ;i meeting of the organisation".* council today.
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  • 28 5 Nfws of the death of President Roxas of the Philippines cave as a shock to tinSingapore Filipino community The community is to hold a condolence meeting.
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  • 304 5 LONDON Apr 15.— The House of Lords may leiect the five-year test abolition of the death penalty for murder, decided by a free vote of the House of Commons last night, according to informed sources in the House of Lords tonight. in that
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  • 268 5 Western and the Soviet RMI i* expected to \>*- totally wmpcad* «-d for a few days at least. In Berlin itself. |ht Sovlft ICCtOff will be inclii(i«nl 1:1 th»« chan^p-ovor, but thr throe Wostern sectors will be excluded, it m Irainod. Tho ctty will thus
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  • 48 5 NEW YORK, Apr. 1& J. J. Sir^h was wetected today a* President of tho India LfMgtM of America for- t:i» s« v» nth cutistcutivo term. At the League*! annual tateting, Ainciic.in autho Pearl Buck an<i ChlneM author i>r. Lin Tutang v.vrv re-elected honoraiv |)rt > si'-l»'nts. Reuter
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  • 44 5 BULAWAYO. Apr. 15.— African workers thnw stor. \s when Mr. T W. H. Bfacl 'c, South* rn Rhodesum Ministt-r of Jutttcc a"d M»Wr« nat Affairs again told .striker.^ hero today that the CtOViTnnui-t would not ne>r«>tUite unti; th»'j r.--turnod to work.
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  • 56 5 LAKE SUCCESS. Apr 13 The new resolution on Kashmir which has b66B <lrawn up by the Security Council President. Div Alfonso Lopet, with the help of several Council members, is now ready to bfl huJ»nitted to the lull Council jneetin^ on Saturday but details are being k»'pt
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  • 43 5 JERUSALEM. Apr. 1 ."">. An ÜberatioQ Arm) HeadquarUri in North Palestine today reported that the Attack 00 three Jewish settlements east of Haifa marked the lirst time members <>f the flotoflOUl warlike DrUM trib«S w<nt into action in the Hoy Land
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    • 272 6 Tomorrow when the Italians go fo Me pall*, it will be with the depressing tl igHt Miai they wi)] decide not so much the tu ure of Italy as thai of Europe as a whole. Of this ihey have had sufficient indication not only from the speeches
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    • 97 6 But 'he Italian C.P.'s influence U not at all as extensive as it seems a« first sight It» strength is confined to''fee cities, particularly the industrial North According to one wriier, manual urban workers constitute 49 per cent of C P members. The farmers make up onlv 4
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  • 70 6 The fight by modern science ugmkmi the scourge "pulm>n>ir u htbercnlo**!," still i (tJKt mnteryx X-ray equipment is nmc provided to detect the diseasr ;n ftj early si lohich state a patient may he quickly cured. This photograph shows th< modern > mnrxt now available in
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  • 759 6 ASIA'S MOST REMARKABLE WOMAN The Pearl Of Asia The spirit of the Pearl of Asia is gone. She has been I executed. For nearly 20 years, a talented, Royal-born adventuress, she splashed colour- mostly the red of men's blood- on to the can vas of China's hisotry. To the Japanese,
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  • 64 6 OTTAWA Prospectors making the usual trek to Canada's mineral-rich northland this spring will carry a new item of equipment in their packs a Geiger counter to help them in the search for radio-active materials. If their hopes are realised, radio-active minerals may in a short time
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  • 95 6 Sydney (By Air *ia ing 'the "next three 1 \ustralian Commonwealtr 1 eminent will spend m [£5,000,000 on bonding tion in Canberra. The Minister for Works (Housing (Mr. Umm '•,-tated that the chu-f ui the programme include con be spent in the next th>- The total building cost
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    • 24 6 MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED, bv Air-To Malaya s Finest Beaches Services from V", Kuala Lumpur Penan? TO KOTA BHAIU KVA N X Tlie Malayan H>
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  • 696 7 Around the Jown WITH VERA ARDMORE h) bow I liny t( tl HtiL -no a lllLl^ dra "J llcvo* performer audience I then. 4 the pnnid Riches, and ktd with a product these good t l nl idren looked .n their little blue gingham I and I i that school
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    • 20 7 FLUCTUATIONS! t prepared to I hinttona .:i:s etc. prepan d, i to over* d upheah d FLORENCE ponmaan |3«S BUILDDfO <
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    • 85 7 Mhen you consider that from the food you eat all your energy, nerve force, flesh, bone and muscle are built. you rcalisa how vital to health are the proper digestion and assimilation of that food. When this truth is not realised, or ■> disregarded, indigestion so often results, and the
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    • 131 7 T 1 IJ m f Lovely Model Gowns T AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT V TO NIGHT V I GAMMON STEAK WITH PINEAPri* AND V i riiiii \r mtitxii S ME PICK OF THF MKNH I A SPLENPII) PICTURE S AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL Proj.rit-tor: Roy CoTOell 269 Orchard Road
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  • 85 8 Futurt cirprnttrsnt wmto Th r b,n, with tfc hammer wetm* to be rathtr cnm< ra conscious, <tr in h* t A fretwork class in session. The hoys turn out somr fim pieces of work with their frotwork equipment. Th<se mrtides, together with the embroidery amd twing
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  • 103 8 BANGALORE. The Chief Minister of Mysore State. Mr. K. Chengalaraya Reddy, set lire to an effigy ol the "drink demon' at a meeting marking the introduction of prohibition in the Ko'ar Goldhelds area. The burning of the effigy was intend: d to mark the "death of the
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  • 140 8 BOOl ~.E Apr. l& Aftet 'i county rouri etHction order hint b0M rrrtad "iw hu bailiff* at i komee m s<-<>tt St., jion'u corporation *>ftiCkUt ihii'itsli'ih lit post<<i rfqmiaitiom notice* on thr front door (in<i thr < victfxi f'tmihi m en r* -instatt*i. E'lilia 12-i/f
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  • 66 8 SAN ANTONIO, Apr. 16. Retired General Jonathan M. Wainwright announced yesterday that he would support reformer commander. Genrral Dougtftfl MacArthur. in his quest for presidential nomination The hero of Corrector accepted the national chairmanship of the Veterans for MacArthur for Piesideut Club.s. In accepting the
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  • 385 8 DEAD LEARN KIDS LIVE (Tribune Stjfr d.. A number of boy. t ??<!?"*« •^ngapore ainiUwiyano gjy> "ba*l hat.." are ?J,r"' rL n Unkn »sft mpnt. an,i taught to lea. a P" 1 Department of Singapore These lads are now bdnt iM -v* ways of earnin.. a decnt Iu r Clubs
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  • 44 8 t have any connection with anything which will further the nomination and election of General M.-icArthur a? {.resident Of the United States." He Idded, "MacArthur must £0 down in history as one of the world's greatest captains of all time. U.P.
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  • 23 8 Ottawa. Apr. 16. H. 1. Peters of the Canadian Immigration Department lias t>en appointed suptiintend<?nt ol the Canadian Immigration at Hongkong a"d Chin;...
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  • 44 8 Roxas—Gi Leader TOKYO. Apr IS profoundly shocked c! the sudden deatbi dent Roxas". Ge::e Arthur sa d in i s today 'H;!( aa> a tower i m the E P< 1* reco^ :3 IVV 3 desi and dcnce r rid j cherished frendanl gtai
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    • 49 8 Superfluous Hair m»h TRIG HO WATER No. 1 for lWdy Hair Treatment. No. 1 for Fatial lUir Treatment No. fo r the roots in bftd or I.MKVA e lve l>r ">»^« <'»made CAPIL LOGBM and t«t l.air ,oloarin r Dr. NIGMB COMA *-k w. dealer or CHARI <„.. Post Box
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  • 71 8 UNKN OWN CAMBRIDGE i p ft s r (ha fe* I y, Ch '/<"' C itit(c'i"i hy I r/M riidfnM >.'"■" fi I i in Cambridp h> r i s> i n tht nlam ht n I i century '>"'' I ,s rtchit "I 1 4 nt ,:s :n Bp*
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  • 185 9 UNKN OWN DON. Apr 15.— The issue of British party ida in Calcutta was raised in the House of I ;odav. Ti' 111 .1 ni uku what ll literature «*u tht British Infork-- [i r' nring January this ran the report of Part) inference k Gordon v. wr) for I
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  • 34 9 t] I bad *j United [talan been "put limi i t 0 ready for tWQ negotiate tiade J lth Italy. but LjHsperj, and jL* lird such a tm -nt until tu., f U.P.
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  • 24 9 u f local Ls appearing tiing Tri*"* l)a TnbuM* 1 l\ra»PP llU 1 N thf Tribune E jrt v ».u(l per copj. I
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  • 83 9 SYDNEY, Sale of grey»ound dogs overseas and to-r-State was worth about -oooo a year to South Aus■ralian owners, Mr. A. Bertram Cox (National Cours.ng Association Secretary for South Australia) said recentAa average ol 300 greyounds was sent each year to f>outh Africa and India (for °ng>. America
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  • 92 9 Membi rs longing to th> !:<>vs' and <;<rls' Club receivt medical treatmi nt on tto sjmt for minor njnries and sores, Ht n uottngstt r, )(■//'> has m^t hod <l u tOBS" ah ing a g wu o/ football, is being treated i>ii Supervisor, Mr,
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  • 174 9 Berlin Herman nroducts such as the Leict earn. >rr> OUntoch leatn.e*ware and Rhine Vine ::c todaf :;?ain nndln?- tnc:r way into shops all over the world from America to Stngaoo'e and round the world to Sydney. la other y. wrs. Germany »vp..>rted for profit. Taca\,
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  • 102 9 WASHINGTON, Apr. 15 The Navy Department RT i ounced that a fleet typ. c submarine will be convert* Into the Navy's first underwater fresh ter Two ot.h' r submarines also will be COB verted to other purposes. A 1500 ton-submarine, the Barbio. is designated for nrrdelins
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  • 134 9 LONDON While politcus (in bet v* en (he 8 and the w< st< rn powers to ra inda of c i! usiciaoa are striv np tc apparently lira I• i and lor concei t mns v.!. if th< KDOtliftht fOCI th< works ol itch Tchaikovsky, th
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    • 76 9 PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION. A Taincheun will be helrl a t th»* Sea View Hotel on Sunday. Apr 1 25th Will all desiring to attend plfase make earlie-t appl \atioii to the undersigned for tickets to a\\o\ the (.(immittee 'pro teni) to make definite bookings which must be compl<tod before April
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  • 76 10 BBC To Broads Series On In in 1 I I r c I ed P I I 1 I Dill I I P*emeni I d Indian ivi Pranci; was v bined extends iv< r manj ,'.fl LUteners ■aJ';«1 IVlllag the I 1 in S h^i^H con^esti n, .;r::e:*^H holdings and
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  • 98 10 LOXD .\t H n 'fl •>y a > ilphon H pound pi ision fl "6257" ar n ported r. fl British Medical .in\ 1:. ils nil fl Pr. S. B la.-t year 82 oi the S5 *fl rorvived. The thre V were In the group d ■eriously 111. "The
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  • 26 10 Nanking. A r ear-< Id Man h iulcide late 1 Kin. U I run 1 n' I A H ritic I a when
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  • 1904 11  -  Thomas H. Clayton Today's Complete Short Story— xnbmb I H< m ISts t t hinir gel I r.m. ind rgt on timed tnd bearing f :ra rteri J I no doubt it you." I I l b«i the i nation Jim hl l assured Q gpr that 1
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    • 44 11 F» ABBOTT inn COBTELLO "I'HlKlolsiY HNNV!| *«S at MnTSijH lI DOOD IT" '"■'MN,. TOMO|(RO k jrisco, Hello" j ]> color |q M v WORLD rf «hnicolof 'Mi l "a ri( i;; r s 30 pm Kn. <ht B ..mil .^h' M <lnißht fes6s^J* na '»> Tamil
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    • 36 11 PHOENIX AERATED WATER IN ITS PUREST FORM. SPARKLING I HEALTHFUL and I THE BEST THIRST -QUENCHER NOTE:--i Our Prompt Delivery Service Will Enable You To Have A MfHWf Supply At Home. PLEASE PHONE: 3709 OR 3700
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  • 232 12 Dl Pl* I r. Ra d other Hi: ..nd prtnt. c>: questionable art st c Qualification^ .un well as the is» remjUnlng "noxous* books w.ll MX>n \aniih trom the vindOWl -nd thrives ol Yusoalav mcUm, U crusadf «;i tie Belgrade daily newspaper TOLTTIKA *Is taken
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  • 68 12 BOGOTA. Colombia. Apr. 10. Colombian Workers' Confederation cai it'd oil its general strike throughout Colombia enforced .since Friday, as a protest agalnit the itititnattun of Liberal Party chief Jorjje E. CJaitan. The move was expected to -need the work of cleaning up the city after the catastrophic revolt
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  • 15 12 frit 11 M 4 i fu.s!. < i to th- x sonnr: patch to
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    • 283 12 >i*i ri \i oiiiiit:: 'CHINA" DINNER Tb\ 5 1; i <n< U pi kn< s^ vu < ii 1 1 »i: \i MM OS \1 inv^ WE UJ3O Di:\l ALL K!\i)> OF HINESE HANDMADE GOODS. SHANGAI TRADING CO., lIICII SIKF.FT- UfCAPOM 111 IMS •lIST Bi; SEEM TO BI APPRECIATED! I
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  • 513 13 g Kinta l*/-> B bUb&ynn M I I I .<mon 1" 6 ib ■MBtti B. t II 24 gtj Biao: 47 48 Hgel Kinu* n 2.1 U..> 3.30 J.J.' on mi i.i II 24 I Talari 3 SB > W paAjcn Tin i- u I J i
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  • 137 13 Hi€ pepper market was ■'si.'i' yesterday .>nc\ pricv^ -lipped by $1 a pieul The following were yest.;day's quotations: RICE No 1 $90. Other qualities; $4'5 |68. GLLHINOUS RICE: $50 165. ME^HOON i ßice Noodles): SUG ar B'^si quality •vhit. $45. medium quality ".-H: Brown J >s.
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  • 416 13 RAir^K2?£™ A:r< m**MM WOOBCS3 nrpVv; u RUBBfc:rt PRODUCBRR SUCH AS MALAYA r^^, E FO J HCUM!NG MEETING OF IHE DI AI RUBBEH T OT)Y GROUP WHICH l> lMr^!r U D ONV t^ ON APRIL 2(i THAI !H Ttts?T^ A INIEN 'D IO CONTINUE PRODUCING
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  • 83 13 SHANNON'. EIRE. Apr. 15 Mr. Itttftffa Ellam. representing the Pakistan High Commissioner in London, arrived at Shannon aiiport tonight to request that the body of the poetess, liumtai Shahnawaz who was funong the 30 persons kiled in f .he Constellation crash early today, should, if possible, be brought
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  • 26 13 Business In th<^ local share market yesterday wa.s mainly fonnned to industrials. Tin shares again eased through lack of interest. Rubbers were practically neglected.
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    • 137 13 4*- LAST DAY! tI"/ 2 p.m. 1.1"), 6.30 9.15 L > COW I) YOU A&A WOULD j^fsw FORCIVI «r Bbu u ,^saa\_/ aaaaw I jfQ- O|rl UXFMIIIFUI mSSSSBSSmi WIFE JMJHIJERiBA|!IEW AYRE3-ZACHARYSUUII j I mRMER SENSAT.ON AIR COOLED Ch ldret. s Matinees II am 13 M7^ JT^ TODAY: "NAaONC-A"' -M.^- -M—^-/^m.
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  • 272 14 -HANOHAI At ,< -AF. NAIIONALISIb Rt •itDLY BCORCU AN'D HER SERIIb OF LOCAL "JLCi.'iSE9 IN PfkPl3l4i !i!MMN PAOIING ARE^i •> DROVE IHF: REC6 FKOM HE IMMFDIAIK ARf.-. HLNGCHOW Bu! i HFX.iGVFHNMfc.\ SIIUAIU In WEIHSIEN WAa SAID IO HAVE WORSENED 4 UniUd Pr«^s I i -ingtao .>u.d
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  • 192 14 csonif fair RL.v.-^n. orciv s 114 a steadying vSe ot or. the dl rubber m vkec /»>'?:- :a>. Prices quoin wv:e:aay j w• Nq. I May RSS 4t| 118 No. 2 May RSS 40 i 40, NO< 3 May RSi 37 j 37| /.ay Juiir RSft
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  • 90 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE THE STORE HARBOI'R BOAJ*D BKRTHING LIST St-c. Vessel Godowns 2 Trevelyan 44 Van Heutsz Albert Dock Entrance E. Hamble Sheer? 4 Gaa^terkprk-Asia 42 .1 Marudu 41 Hendonhaii 35 6 6 Glenstrae 88 I Bencruachaii 31 '2 7 Mnntin 17 Scudai-Kenarty 17 1^ Eurypylus 19 20 Bj Passmotv 21
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  • 198 14 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS Fiom Our Financial C'orr In this column yesterday n merit ione I rumours of a recent minor flight ot capita! to Austrafki Confirmation ot !h'.* i> "to han<l in a telej;n«nr» iron* •'beira which quotes the me Minister. Mr Chifley us i in? in the Commonwealth 'uliament
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  • 265 14 (From Our Own Reporter* PKNANG, April 16. The following are the jockeys for today's races RACE 1 Yitmseng (Robinson*. Cowley (Gentlest. Locus Standj unfixed), Early Bird (Harpei >, Evening Star (umixed), Sir James (Tait). Warrior's Call (\Voo<ls>. RACE 2. Lady Of Kent (Wahabj. Alpha i Tankard Peter
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  • 738 14 Following is the card fo t,H rtMMft the final day ot ,he Sprin* %J HACK ONE Horses— (lass J—|)i v K_i OHO Yams,n, ,,,7 M^rL F^V J GO Locus BIMMM 81 O K k" K, r' 0 0 0 Fatly Bu g.<* H m 30 0 Sir
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    • 62 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. in.orpoTifvd in Singapore. M, (HI'LIA STKKIT PHOVF ?»f»44 5. PASSAGE *KFir«HT SERVICES f l >hk Siang' Rarißoon SI Apr. IMii" rfcfanMmug and PUdioe ZZ N •Kumininj 11 «Un,;uon via Penan ff cargo only 3N May M »5;!i» Ihonf TUiK, n Apr 'B«1I| Tat"
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  • 1036 15  - KIRRA, SHEFFIELD PLATE, MOONSUNSTAR BEST BETS TODAY ALLAN LEWIS Good Going Expected At Final Day In iPenang B> Inn- RSDA Y TH K PEN ANO TI TRF CLtT B'S FKN vrFT?V WILL CONCLUDE ON SATURDAY SPK!N( MFKTIN EIGHT pvknts- AND RAC BSh f^;r aTN BE ISTBMCBTING; ALTHOUGH THE E2 SPlrk
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  • 62 15 <BY ALL AS LKWIS I Ra. J EAKLY BIRD rowley Sir Jaim 1 Rn<e 2 LADY OF KK\T Donalla AJpha f R»re 3 KIRRA Fair Wwk Norfeld R*(< 4 DESERT Kixr; Thjrt^«n Locksmitli I R«u e :> -MAMUBP: T* Taki Rock UuW. Racp H MOONSUNSTAH Craigrnount Eastern Gold. Race
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  • 74 15 AMSTERDAM. Apr. 1(3: The all-Pakistan Football; 'Federation and the Football; Association of Korea were i "among the seven bodies whose admission to the membership of the Federation Internationale de Football Association was agn-ed to by j the Executive Committee ol j the Federation, which has been in
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  • 123 15 The Indian Association defeated the Rangoon Road Party at table-tennis last uipht by six i matches to one. Tho results i were: 'I. A. players listed first). S. Suppiah beat C:han Yon;; Wha 3-1; D. Suppiah beatMohd. Noor 3-2; Sardool Singh beat Tan Goh Tee 3-1; <J. K. Gosain
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  • 279 15 Chines.- At hi tr s 3 B.C.C. GOOD OPPORTUNISM BY SOOV IOOD. ON IHk l£F\ WING. ENABLED THE CHINESE ATHLETIC ASSO OIAIION .CHUNG WAH. TO BEAI IHV SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB. THREE-NIL. AT IHK SUDIUM YEK TERDAY. IN DIV 1 OF ITU- LEAGUE. Soon Tood notched the
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  • 427 15 Giving ;»n Improved display »n their third outinp of the season, the Malaya Tribune xi defeat* ed the S.H.B. Boys' Chib at soccer by four goal* to two at the latter^ ground yesterday. a feature of the game was "hat-trick" by Harry Pang In the first
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  • 84 15 MCFA TEAM FOR S'HAI Th* following if thv nfflcuU list of pUiii* r.s who will corn firi.se thr M.C.F.A. team for the China Games in BtHmghat: Lte I'ak Tong, Katn T»n<j Hum Poh, Choui Yooi; If oft To*§ t Kum Srng, Kar Chun*). Lim S'kvihi/; Hoi Menq, (Jhln 'Irak, <iU4in
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  • 60 15 in an lateresting soccei K'"i* it P;i.-.ir Panjang yrstrrday, tt\<Keppd Bus Comptny XI O^f^Ati<J the HJI. "A»Mi«a" by two gOftifl to one. Th»' sailor drew litst bMod Lli:ou^M Mackcn/i". Muthu equ< ilisod ".vith n nice (Irivc. 'l"Fi< winning goal was scof**d f«'w minutes from the
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  • 70 15 A return fif'tily |iM pt Bfctf* ointon -vi.: 1 be pl*y«d < :1 Sfciui lay, Between the Singapore Adnimlty Loi bI sun Union B > ,ii(i Hilky-Wft) Musi-al Budminon h i». ..t. fii«ir Coari No, 1. I ;u.i n Btn »t. Th« rn'iowiiiir :••■!>< rs ■>' ted to
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    59 16 «ir IVJfB HAVER. lorrhijl P 60th *mturu-F<>x .star,^ j'i'H^ the ltJid irppostt* John Paimr jn the forth- I rominrj Sttujapttre at- ti iction "Wake Up Ami i Dre<im." Jim* has ap~ i y ptarnd in motion pic- i t ture.«, all in t* chnicoU'ur. i i And. th§ has nn*er
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  • 41 16 CANBIHRA. Apr. 16 Dr. Herbert Bwatt, Australian Attorney General, today in- t-.oduc"d In the Hcusv of Representatives bills to increase the Banate from 30 to t>o members and tbe House j Of Eepresent: lives from 74 U> 125. Reuter.
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  • 219 16 "We Have Had E no ugh", Says Creech Jones Palatine f LAKE 8W CESS, Apr 16. While Dr Xj.'-wis.) i> pei fOofc u c lirman of the atcvrlty c.'uni. tv.ld the memberi t!uit h;. s tiuiv ne. fdUatli m -A.i i tha Ai;<b> ..mi f!,«- .I.\»s h el OOOM Ui
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  • 356 16 These Blackouts!. Our City Fathers Explain The BhlfipOlT Municipal COflUnlSSftODen wish to inform consumers of electricity that: "Blackouts' occur because the power station is overloaded between 6.30 p.m. and 10 p.m. when the use of electricity is greatest. «"Overloaded" means that the quantity of electricity required is moie than can
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    37 16 Grr.up photograph taken am fa <>c<<ni>m of th> rrvtptxm §ivm la Mr M»i <«• PI Cotund-Gtmral to Au.tral arui Mr,. Aknt, n atogmfore <m wJdwdo, L^£i function «m irrpnnr.cd by the Filipino Association and wm§ attended '1 f
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  • 210 16 HELP THE CHILDREN Tribune Staff Reporter J THE SING-APORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HAS RECEIVED A LETTER FROM iHE UNITED NATIONS APPEAL FOR CHILDREN. COMMJVTEE IN LAKE SUCCESS. ASKING FOR MATERIAL AID 10 SAVE IHE UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN OF I*HF WORLD FROM STARVATION AND ACUTE SUFFERING The
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  • 77 16 (FROM PAGE OSI Under the auspices of U* Singapore Filipino Amoo-WJ Filipinos in Singapon mom rung tor ninet) their tate president. A religious memorial jewj wIU be held at the Cathj the Good Shepherd on W-g April 20. Ht^. Vk.-v. Btohop of Malaci i.Uj OkonJendy. will oOd»
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  • 28 16 (FROM PAGI in an effort to ■gin of the posl *llr. J. C. Ban day tli.it the post; lfd to the Singapore I mreMandinthci J.H.8.L.1'., BIOCK
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    • 51 16 I TNPHEC EIIi:\TEI) OREKTED THP PRE-RICEASE PREMIERE OF "CHEMPAKA" OUR APOLOGIES TO THE j THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY/ HK} 'Wrv^^^^m ill- 1 V rmODVCEO tH SINUAPOKK BY MAW BROS SPM 1A1.1.V TO S, IT ALL CLABSU OK rile LO( AL POPULATION! SON<.S! KOMANIE! INTmiCPtI <;OMEDV! j TONIGHT at M'NITE! rr^, U!
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