Morning Tribune, 23 April 1948

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE IuT SO. V3fc. (New 8eries) (10 Cents) FRIDAY, APRIL 23. 1943.
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    136 1 Woiii'" M ru ,,s in y 4r woman cricketer, Amy Hudson, is Bradman of omen's cricket", because her batacomou promises to make her a Tr^iT' 1 1 °1 DnK Bradman, batting idol of Ausin "i t Us'" s r rtbj scored his hundredth cen\fi r nui games. Am., Hudson
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  • 52 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Apr. 22. Nearly 800 Communists had been arrested today m various parts of Brazil m a Government campaign to prevent a revolutionary plot allegedly scheduled to break either on Wednesday or on May Day. Four hundred of those arrested were m Rio
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  • 130 1 i K. c. Wu. Wu said city authorities prtssrss records, listing tanietj addresses, code nnmbert and make up of the ge"ral purposes of red acthn- m Shanghai. He addext becaum of information nouf*l official possessio n which Reds know -he fmd no fear of
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  • 101 1 MR J C KARRY. Singapore .*< MI) Chi.-f told the Press yesterday "IT IS (UK jui: .to prcwde protection to the poopl. \NY have heard of the ri^ht to strike, hut people must h.m- th«- n-ht to work 'WHEN THERE^ IS INTIMIDATION, then a ciiniinal issue
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  • 450 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A total of about 30.000 workers will, it is expected, respond to the SFTU call for a "One-Day Strike" from this morning as a protest against action b\ the Singapore Police authorities m arresting BHBLU members and the searching of SFTU premises. Singapore's
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  • 259 1 S.H.B.LU. STRIKE ADDRESSING A MASS MEETING OF MEMBERS OV THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD LABOUR UNION AT THE UNION GROUNDS YESTERDAY EVENING. MR. CHANG MING CHIN. REPRESENTATIVE OF THE MALAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY EXHORTED ALL UNION WORKERS TO STAND SOLIDLY TOGETHER TILL THEIR DEMANDS WERE MET BY
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  • 175 1 BERLIN. Apr 22. Stringent new Soviet regulations for aircraft of the Western Powers flying over the Soviet zone of Germany were foreshadowed today m the Soviet report of the Apr. 5 Yak-Viking collision near Berlin. The report suggested that the British should be required to compensate the
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  • 558 1 MOTOR ACCIDENTS THE ARMY IN THIS COLONY HAD TIMK AND TIME AGAIN TENDERED EXCUSES OF UNAUTHORISED JOURNEYS" WHENEVER THEY WERE CONCERNED IN MOTOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING CIVILIANS IN ORDER TO DISCLAIM RESPONSmiLITY OF THE ACCIDENT AND TO AVOID REDRESU TO THK CIVILIAN VICTIMS, SUBMITTED MR. D. 8.
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  • 63 1 ASSEMBLY- BUT M PROCESSION FOR "MAY DAY" Th* Sini/ttptjrt [hpitty Commii'iwT nf Point- Mr. B M. B. O'Cirtin* II m a frlt**r to th* Pnwuhnt of BF.T.U. ha* V"'n i* r itiitsmn to th* m to hold an assembly vn M i</ lnt at Far n r Pnrk. P* rmiHsitm.
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  • 176 2 Alleged to have participated m an armed gang robbery nearly two years ago m Singapore. Tan Gu.in (40> of 70, Telok Ayer Street, was produced bvfore Seventh Magistrate A G. 1/hMct, yesterday. AJS.P. E. Moule. prosecuting, said that the prosecution oase is
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  • 175 2 St. George's Day Service For Singapore Scouts SI. George m the Patron Saint of the Boy Scouts Association and the Service winch ii eludes re-aifiimation of the Scout promise, win take place thj.v year on Sun4a> -with the exception of the Malay Boy Scouts who will hold their service on
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  • 60 2 Renfrew. Apr. 22 Starch parties are still trying to locate passengers and crew of a BFA Viking airliner which last night cr^sh-knd-ed and burst into flames m a lonely hillside near Largs. A searc n party returned alter an all-night search m darkness and mist,
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  • 27 2 PRAGUE, Apr. 22. The Czechoslovakia Trade Union Council protested today to the Indian Government against the arrest of Communist leaders of the Indian trade union movement. Reuter
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  • 46 2 Washington. April 22. It was learned here today that President Harry Truman hop. ef to appoinr Charles W. Sawyers, former Democratic National Committeenian from Ohio and ambassador to Belgium m 1944 to 1946 to sucjceed Averill Harriman as I Secretary of Commerce.— U.P.
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  • 215 2 An appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Thorogood m the suit brought by three others for possession oi nous*.- and premises. No. 61 Meyer Road. Singapore, at present occupied by Sir Hugn Lloyd. Air Marshal. Far East, came up for argument m
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  • 29 2 Haifa. April 22. Jewish Hagana forces 'seized the great Palestine port c ity of Haifa. aft<?r an all ni&ht offensive which forced the for peace U.P.
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  • 240 2 U.N. TEAM TO SUPERVISE KASMIR PLEBICITE LAKE SUCCESS. Apr. 22.— The Security Council has agreied to the appointment of a five-man good offices commission to go to Kashmir to supervise a plebiscite on the I state's future. The plan was adopted last night despite objections by both India and Pakistan.
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  • 195 2 < M j DUTCH S CUILDSRS AND. S S'IKME S (Trtbuit** Stuff Kf|hiM..r T* hferlwmfc,* m N.K.I. "X" pat.l. «!»<.<.. a win* ajfo. Ye»t*rdHi '^l KiHw-r, hii »*i.,, i,ut tw u. r /r, v M v r l-n days ago ti\ prlco of guilders jumped to $30 pet 100
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  • 189 2 Malay India For Trial 0n Robbery Charges Engaging d tltshai to; ithem to a cemefcry. a m and an Indian not unly jfreeride. but als., rubbed 'rider o( $1.40. h« do and three pawn tickets Thvse allegations 1 made again>t Oth bin Ali ol No. nil Kail Marican. Sen.nguun F
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  • 44 2 Churchill's Memoirs —In Japanese Tokio. AIM 22. f A Pj the first volume of U ton Cnurchiir. m«£ ed hr.r rrom Lnndc'.^y today fo. trn- I Tort »"V-P <' n rights Ifor t!i M bougi]< by a 1 daily, the M^fVS for 3.000.'iC0 y Reuter
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  • 34 2 LONDON. A,.: 2 *JJ| British an-< Navyweight AI: Johnny Ralph heavy*™*' ed for Max is off. HHH tho Journey Ralph has. the ri^ht hat |y be out ol I time. Reuter
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  • 368 3 ImfCM %»V SIAMESE METHODS OF MA LA<> i s THIS COUNTRY ARE LIKELY WIN- fK V n SHORTLY INTO INDIAN WATERS. BK IN TP SENIOR RESEARCH OFFICER, MH X SiiKSr SCHEME. TRAVANCORE GOViH£!- v S KEEN ON A FIVE-MONTH RE. Sent vYA on
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  • 208 3 gfcuc youti Pin Ah ,16, was Bt'nteneid to mn' rigorous hnpriacjt and <ipht Itrtkes of the n hy yr Ju.«ti«-. T^orojrood t)jf 'Bin£»pon Assize Court p*y«i fhai;:e< of armed brry and unyin. trvoliTi Ah Kow w.i- firstly w •.r.Ui mini Him. Armed ■y with twv ottera at a ncsi'
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  • 142 3 AIR CHIEFS ON WAY TO U.K. FOR TALKS The Commander-in-Chief. Air i Command. Far East, Air MarI shal Sir Hugh Lloyd is leaving by air today for the ITrHtod Kingdom to attend a Conference to be held by Marsha) of the Royal Air Force. Lord Tedder, at the Air Ministry.
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  • 220 3 (Tribune Statt Reporter) The Jubilee Songsters will i present a concert of classic and sacred music under the baton of Mr. Chang Chuan Fu at the Victoila Memorial Hall on Sun- day night at eight m aid of their general fund. An excellent and attractive programme
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  • 57 3 WASHINGTON. APR. 22. President Truman has "drafted" Secretary of Commorco Averill Harriman to be the rovimr ambassador who will direct on-the-spot distribution of the multibillion dollar Marshall Plan A*d to the lfi western European nations. Under Secretary William C. Foster will serve as acting Becrctary of Commerce until
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  • 106 3 At Xo. 1 Warrant Officers' Mess at Changi on Wednesday evening the first performance of the show entitled "Perchance You'll Scream" was presented. The show was produced and directed by Miss Dorris 'Howlett and L A. C. Robert Baker. It lan for some two hours and was
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  • 95 3 Shaw Brothers' ITm studios Jalan Ampas off Balestier Koad are planning to pitxluce Tamil films locally with talent j recfiiKM as far as possible m this country. This would be their latest j vt nture m the show business, I ■"id would answer the
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  • 215 3 Deploring the scht-me as ie- omniende.l by the Trusted Salary Commission's Renort. Mr. G. A. Tesse.-nohn Chairman Mt th« First Anr.uai Meeting of the Governm-n* '*leric%l Services l!mon on Wednesday said that the scheme was far fiom satisfactory. The speakc. Iso |*>inted out I that the
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  • 214 3 Annual Exam. For Chinese Schools KUALA UrMPL'R. Apr. 21. There has been some comment regarding the results m the Government Junior Middle Third Year Ex ami nations for Chinese Schools. The percent- age °f passes n the recent examination wis 43 per cent- While this s t> Irwer percentage than
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  • 109 3 Throe Indiana, Bika Singh, Bachan Singh and AJaib Singh. 1 who were under sentence of i four years' rigorous imprison i ment, each, had their conviction and sentence set aside at tho Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. The three accused were sentenced to four years* rigorou* imprisonment
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  • 168 3 Mr. J. Barry. Assistant Commissioner. C.1.D.. said ye: terday that he was giving thought to the introduction of bicycle parks m Singapore, to >ut a stop to the numerous bicycle thefts that are going on. The Police arc offering a reward of $200 for information leading
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  • 48 3 The Australian Association will hold a lunch< on on Anzar Day, April 25. at the Sea View Hotel, at 12.4.") p.m. AH thos. who intend to br present arc re quested to call at the Office oJ tnc Australian ConmnsHion< 1 lor admission tick* ts.
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    • 26 3 PHONE 5150 niMioi TOMORROW <jS^ AT M'NITEI H^^ M-GM's TAR/AN |W NEEDS NO 111 [NTROIWK'TION.' JH (BRAND NEW PRINT!) VMfiL^V^^ KEEN O'Sri IJVAN 3^ 'CHETA* _^liJ^-_^
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  • 480 4 Rajula's Skipper Refutes Deck Passengers' Charges r(Tribunf Staff Reporter) CAPT. \V. O. AMKY OF THE S^. "RAJULA BIS N. »OAT ON THE MADRAS SINGAI»ORE LINE, COMPLETELY DENIED IN AN INTERVIEW YESTERDAY AFTER NOON. THE ALLEGATIONS ABOUT CONDITIONS ON BOARD CONTAINED IN A MEMORANDUM SUBMITTED BY THE SHIPS DBCK PASSENGERS ON
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  • 67 4 Owing to the p pulai *ii> juand by the music l (< .v.-> ol the Chinese V.M.C.A., ills Conmiitte, on MttSiCA] Activities will present reeitala nl rect-rded HlQfic wtekly Ail are welcome. Jhe programme for tomorrow will bt t| follows: Chopin's Polonaise m A Flat.
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  • 120 4 ANZAC DAY SERVICE The Deputy Governor Ol Singapore, the Hon. Mr. P. A B McKerron. CMG. will take the salute at the Anzac D.iy Servic^- at the Cenotaph on Sunday morning. The Army. N3\y, Air Force. Police and Clergy will participate m the service, which itimed to commence at 7.45
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  • 30 4 A general meeting will be held on April 25 at 10.30 a.m. at t*v Shireen Cinema <Ne« World* to celebrate "IqbaJ Day". The public is requested to attend.
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  • 24 4 The Singapore Stamp Club will hold its next social meeting on Tuesday. April 27, at the Capitol Restaurant at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 196 4 New US Defence Plan Handed To Congress WASHINGTON. Apr. 22: Defence- {Socret-ary James j Forrestal handed Congress a compromise national defence plan calling for a 66 group air 'force of sony 6.669 planes and an increase of $3,481 million m military spending, j The Senate Armed Services Committal had demanded
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  • 352 4 No "Free" Tin Yet: Study Group Will Not Recommend WASHINGTON. Apr. 22. It was learned here today the International Tin Study Group which will conclude its sessions here on today will not make a i ny recommendations on establishing a free market m tin or setting price agreements, despite the
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  • 106 4 For th( past three month* n Unm o\ British E« r n>' 'in Air^M way's experts have been WOfi rim**tt»g m < >"•• ■:»!</ .»fl delivering internal vuiil ly tneons of helicopter /)in,,»ifl i runs have been made picking up and dn>;ip>n nivimir^H J mnil-bngs to demonstr-ir»-
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  • 229 4 GENEVA. Apr. 22:— W- I the aim of extending t«- In-: I the campaign now urtder way iin Europe to examine 50 000.000 children for tub?r*ulosis the World Health Organisation U sending to Madras a team of erperu hea<2I ed by Dr. W. Geliner.
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  • 37 4 A talk m M -ion and given today premises 01 -j r cber» f Unior Reid, by a Maiioczi. a b nna, Par> fl The Utt Muslims Dther A** I Is invited. I
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  • 34 4 m m aid 01 the Army CJ hai orf«n* s( s r J to bt- l:; M Cinema. N' fl 28 :»t 3 30 P [T fl gSa pir. Tl I
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  • 138 5 Lincoln Bombers For Singapore I or* 11 11" 1 1 OF CABIEII M:us r«o>i iwh A\n \i \it I. •«..!•< H'GK Lincolnshire, Apr. 21. GAI -Y H fU Lincoln bombers and sup- jrerafi wjll leave an aero«ti«<W^nexl Wednesday for Singapore N*"?£dSigned Ho show how the B»m--nan lX r-, -vi pwiJ?
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  • 44 5 Ert m cue of insolvency toi EtXd claim with tte Ged SUtes-PWUppiw Wtt Thi< i> th, lecond case l» land which re«Ut«d In r-muna. prosecution since the l eral ap-ncy was Mtabltehed moro than a yell Md alf ago Reuter
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  • 60 5 IWAUINGTOS Apr, it. Dand Lihf-nthai CkutTOKM oj the Atomic tttu -n i Commit«ion toinu 4 ied the disemery v) a cheap und plentiful radio Bff?«i lubstitutt for j mttM m i'hi«ii! of (incer. I Lilmthni I lid fA C tki Ctmmimltm rc'tntisU in>i wdical j<h'»ii 1 1
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  • 45 5 IB oklng a; 21 The deHd that Allied ntro] ipu b. extend) *W f5O 3 [Allied ccupat:. n forci tation Ita strati cent w, a complet< Memeutation oi I peac< Mitj provisions Ide m resolution adopi tonai Assembly this! wrning Reuter
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  • 61 5 LONDON. #Pr« 21.-Maj. Gen. Sir Huo?rt Ranee, a former Governor HP Bui ma. today Mid that nne of 'he chief causes of anxiety nm:.p; tht Burmese was fear of thtir "powerful" neighbours, especially China. Burmese leaders, he added when addressing Ue Royal Empire Society hero, had not
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  • 18 5 A sixth case of polio m- j f ant lie paralysis, involving an •Adult European was reported t>sterday.
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  • 63 5 Shanghai. Apr. 21.— There has been a considerable reduction m smuggling m South China as a result of the implementation of tho Chinese-Hongkong and anti-j smuggling agreement, ac- 1 rding to a Central Bink j official who has Just returned from, an Inspection trip to
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  • 156 5 I'resSr m K Apr 21 --J»»«« B. Young, Viceodavfr arber Sleam ship Lines, returned to East o V hn and -a-haM month survey of the ftftde*uS rt «d that large-scale resumption miidinor ii 1 the Ori «nt must awail wholesale reHe 2 Organization of
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  • 108 5 DUMB AND DEAF "SENTENCE" ON 2 WOMEN Plymouth. April 21. Mrs. Wmijred WUk i brought Mn, M. P. fofN intu court tifitfrd-i'i nuri for x» minutes h*4§% i>coli(U ArtuxtrfttHj listen»<f to both ttlkiH'/ at OMC€ üb(>ut tht troubles n bnul-l-iifi! fits i< ith h?r t'-n:int. ■IM vict-rt rua. Fin iQy
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  • 102 5 Sydney, April 23. Brenda Scrivener, aged 26. of Chats- 1 wood (New South Wales) plans to leave for England m three weeks. She has an. ambition— to be a pantrymaid at Buckingham Palace. Miss Scrivener, recently returned frcm a "working holiday" m New Zealand. She started off there
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  • 84 5 Lake Success. April 21.- The Jewish Agency told the Security Council today that the Jews m Palestine tofd the High CommissiontM- on April 10 "If the Arabs cease fire we shall do likewise." The Agency said they had receive a cable from Mr. David Ben Gurion.
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  • 80 5 Manila. April 21.— Payment of a debt incurred during the occupation by military certificates has just been declared valid t\v the Supreme Court of the Republic m ruling testing the validity of so-called Mickey Mouse notes issued by the Japs. Contrary to all expectations.; the
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  • 47 5 Half* April 21.— The British authorities today ordered virtually all of their troopi to abandon this big port city. ft* spokesman admitted that the .surprise move was an "open invitation" for the Arabs <nd Jews to ftffht M out lor tht city U.P.
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  • 181 5 LONDON, Apr. 21.— The MgfSM British naval force to be muttered since the war will take par: •m mrprise manoeuvres m ths North Sea tKUt month Capital ihips. lying id.c, It was decided last year to reduce the size of the bone tti-et. are beiltg commllllTflkil again
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  • 51 5 Buon<s Aim Apr. 21 A hundred armed nun attacked the Campo Grande military camp at Asuncion, capital of Paraguay, last night with I machineguns and bombs, according t 0 a Paraguay Foreign Office announct-men* quoted m despatches frOn Asuncion tonight. The announci'ment sai<i the attackers Were repulsed.
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  • 25 5 BERLIN, APR ZL Ttv Soviet authorities todftV confiscated the equipment of the construction companies with head offices m uM Western sectors of the city.- Reuter
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  • 271 5 ROME Apr 21.— Premier Alcide de Gasperi. peaktag from tke balcony of the Christian Democrat headquarters here, pledged his forces to the service of democracy. The Premier said he would seek an even stronger rightwing basis of government through alliances with other anti-Communist
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  • 59 5 JERUSALEM. Apr. 27: Jacques d c Renter delegate of the Red Cross International Committee m Palestine has announced the establishment m Jerusalem of two zones -to be named "View di Geneve"— capable of accommodating 15.000 re. fugee women and children should the Arab-Jewish fighting flare up
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  • 29 5 Washington. April 21. Mr. lames Forrestal. United States Defence Secretary, agreed toc'av to an immediate expansion of United States forces from 55 to 6ft groups. Reuter
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  • 28 5 WASHINGTON, APK 21Mr Avrnll Harnm.in, United States Secretary of Coramer? will ix- appoints Kovmg Km ba&Mdoi for the Burop^a Kceovery l>l;m tt vvas ;um un I today. Reuter
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  • 17 5 Mr. C. J. Hindley has been appointed to act as Police Magistrate for the Colony or Singapore.
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    • 220 6 I Three hundred and fifty delegates representing 67 nations have assembled at Geneva's spacious League of Nations *o discuss ways and means of facilitating the free Bow of information between the nations. Whether ihe United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information will succeed m its lofty purpose
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    • 190 6 r Today the world's press has become an integral part of the "cold war". More and more Ihe press has become, m many couniries. the subservient instrument of power poll 1 ic tc and hate propaganda. Abuse and unbridled virulence have m some cases become he hall-marks
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  • 79 6 (See story on paye Bj. Professor Cotton MM once Sydnty University .vuimmiwf/ champu>n. und htld 'vturmtjf /<- H < •>!({* for t mythmti from 22<> yards to 880 j/ards. for mcr tutnty yaim. §wh*M9n, fVCfI H morf ffcan of/i«/- athivtes. n*i*e<t him and value his advice.
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  • 859 6  -  DOON CAMPBELL DELHI'S MAJOR PROBLEM By NEW DELHI Delhi's Chief Commissioner could not anticij Date a strange invasion by I hungry, homeless hordes when <he tabled plans to make the city a paradise five years ago. The water supply was to be increased tenfold. Apart
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  • 82 6 Gloomy win i that air tray. ..< n«> <; at all these p»a". accidents are neu cidents. unless tin-- December. 448 P»-oP'| ed m British ro»' Scheduled inu™ of the <vorld W» 1 >■ killed m l»-*« t li each passenger a r air lines outoi*'
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    • 81 6 CRYSTAL GAZING! IAIRVO^'ANCI-: U an art by nwan- of whirli fulwe m. ni. Nt s m lift* ar»« r#-»r«lrd.— ThK art ra»K i for a \rr\ hich standard of ••«iri«»nr> backt-d h> trdiou* and srhou> vtudy. <oM-entration. persever- nee end experience i i*VX an iiteirht of yeur 'ups and do
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  • 929 7  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH puttBOX n ,,i; t ffiei P^ 1 .r.jnagt c ,u:t R^' n I ramine ami Pain Bnddv and and now we ut waiting toi I boM lo Britain again .md b«ck to Bonnie Scotland Ml thai h why we are pre- .sptvi.il Scot* promnw
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    • 31 7 DINE IN THE PALM COURT GRILL at RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight 1 iil ST CUISINE THE MOST >XI KiHTFVL SETTING IN TOWN h "ANTE FLOOR ON THE LAWN !3 n^ \>>\ RAFFLES QUARTETTE
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    • 158 7 4 ARK VOl A MK3IKKK of "THE LIU.IPUT" Singapore s Most up to d*U I.EMUMi 1 1BKARY at Little's C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear IAKYED TEAK WOOD frTKNITIRE I ALL KINDS Of* UNEN EMBKOIDKKIES ETC. ETC.. I i £41. Riv*r Valley Roa 4. Singapore
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    246 8 I of l<^ al s app^arinp ya TribuiK" < on appl'M- he Tribune; k DepartH per i»»PJ- the I* v than I I foi th. P out t* trim H ILul b^st M P' Ls, h- hll N' [own A litrtj c 01 Ig, who at 73 nphte-! fcOOO
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  • 75 8 ITALY TO JOIN BENELEUX? WASHING lON. Apr. 22:Acttng Secretary of Stat-e Robert Lovett said that U up to the live signatories the WcsUrn European Alliance signed m Brussels last month to decide whether should be inviu-d to •!r. the alliance. He said he had seen a rumour m the press
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  • 48 8 So Many Mil es Per Breath With a BicycU E-acmeier. Cotton chicks up en athlete's output and efficiency. The tffflfc high on th( U'T ih'a? u-hat W <*rk the cyclist had done. H'.s expelled brmth. collect* d m the buy, u-ill be analysed to determine his efficiency. k
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  • 236 8 MANILA. April 21. The recent National Confnonce on American Policy m China and the Far East pasted resolutions demanding withdrawal of United States troops and military installations from the Philippines and immediate repeal of the panty'" amendment to the Philippine constitution granting <qual
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    71 8 MMf, which kept alJi^Jlyers from blacking out when -rnn,, at Hpe€<i m faat aircra fr fjere, with Mr. K. Smith, htlpcd him with ad his tear work, Cotton puts "George fW origjnal model, into a centrifuge, which by fipmnaif; ft ngk speed, simulates the motion of a fast-turning plant. Tte
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  • 71 9 Washington. April 21. Russia was the only big power, apart from the United States. I to increase her gold holdings I during 1947. a United States I Federal Reserve Boa id report said today. f tKdrz r Russia, second only to the United States as a gold
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  • 38 9 The man who makes Australian swimmers suim faster is Professor Cotton of Sydney l r nic<rsilit ictntrt) seen here tctth his latest machine ichich m(asur(s the amount of vwk done by a strimmer'a arm movements.
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  • 111 9 Australia Bloc ks Red Debate CANBERRA. Apr. 21. For the second time m a fortnight the Australian, Government to- clay blocked a c'thate on Communism m f.ie House of Re- j presentatives. Prime Wnustor j. B. Chlfley raised the bar by moving that I Government business take preI cedence over
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  • 125 9 THE HAGUE, Apr. 21— The signing of „ie WMfrt Union pact would enable the Dutch Government lo .resume talks with Britain on JjHtng the em- bargo on the -upply to the Ne~ I therlands of surplus military I goods stores m th»e Tar East. the
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    372 9 tt an athlete m Sydney. Australia, particulaily a twlmmei wants advice ami bet] u> enable him to impiove his torn its ten to one that the a««v;ce will come ultimately from Professor Cotton, of the Syuney I'n'iveraity chair of Physiology For Frank Stanley Cotton is becoming more and more
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    • 79 9 j AGENTS WANTED. I I FOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE! j I ANYWHERE IN MALAYA t Lump sums 1m Death, Loss of Limbs or Eyes— wecMv or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. I LOW PREMIUMS Money ran I made m your spare time by canvassing: this business
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  • 98 10 BTOCKHOUJ h\ I fence M:r.i.»- a :ir v"'J >lay ask» I Ptii „j *tt I million Kronoi <apv.j\ui^H $54,000,000 l'.g.| fc," supplies, th: 'S Swede iv.;.;.' must be 9 1 case of w.ion the nir n ■■aw-^H plan Sv. n a n >; I j first wing
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  • 76 10 HONOLULU. Apr I United States Nay i^M d today that the d-i^M Mustin veteran U "^B jor operation tf Uh ?W wa r fr< m r -B Okinawa, haa thcome^H lllh \ictim ct Th<" V atom bomb fcljst. Th.y iaid the veteran^B I stroyer. en* f I "'W get
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  • 51 10 TofcXO, April 21. I inichi reported M Niigata City that 5i m have died *:i;''- Januai^M O f a "strang ,cau^ act.:- ±^*m Th t paper -aid H penons 1: JB I far and till ■.-^■>;« 'ing m tn. N- aI M The s iJB numb:':' !::11^M I identify
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    • 218 10 m^o* 4~-* _^r _^j- i_^~ ■*^p~ «^^r^ j t 1 s t omirs: I \rhisi\^ In Ilii k Morning Tribune I Lrt| T3 I j "RUCGLES" j^/?"ff Al r/X£D,6iADV6,^Y ANl> HOW Mj W£ >X/ JHOt/6HT So HIISI VMXJ MUST COKE *4O /'V££. Ski v K4W/ imiTAlfON f£ ;^wr//ii OY/yrf, />ve/^^
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  • 1005 11 MARRIGE IS TEAM-WORK I ]{y Louise BreiUnbacb j i Imminent Danger to Dad Causes Duky to Itehave &i m a Most Unexpected Way j 4 5/X'D^4/ SERIAL ban W v:1 I to her I I w r I nd I p event 1 m enlistii m the Bui no m
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  • 62 11 A fatso fire warning tfiven from a Paya Labor firo alarm led to engines to tho scene on I Tuesday. An o'tticer of tho Sin m pore j Fire Brigade said that tho t alarm was a malicious one. The S.F.B. dealt with a rirc i from
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  • 249 11 BATAVIA. Apr. 22. -The value of the Straits collar on 'he Batavisi biurkmarke, lias dropped rapidly since \he institution ot new exchange con •rol.s, and Chinese tradeus m ihe city have been hi; hard, the Dutrh language newspaper Nieusßier re iwrtt^d yesterday. Vbe paper said
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  • 50 11 (Jen. va. April 21. The British draftod international tio.aty nnffintfrtat the trtvdom of all to give and receive information wa.i praMßtfi tor Jinal adoption to the United Nations tr.t dom oi information conference here tcday. The conference is expected to vote on it tonight. Reuter
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  • 35 11 London. April 21. The High I Commissioner for Pakistan, Mr. Habib Ibrahim RaWmtoola. was j present at a meeting of Muslims here to honour Muhammed Iqbal, "the greatest poet of Pakistan Reuter
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  • 237 11 THREAT TO NEW U.S. PLAN FOR PALESTINE LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 21. Opposition from big cmd small powers threatened to kill the United States trusteeship plan tor Palestine m its infancy, a United Press survey shows. Resistance is expected to pile up from usually friendly sectors as well as from P.-as-
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  • 169 12 LONDON. Apr. 22.— The assertion that aircraft COUld net land cit night at Hong Kong which wai "rather humiliating" wa« made m the House ot Commons yesterday b> Conservative member Alan I er.nox Boyd. tootlMf QMMAretiv*. W'« ham Teeling. sav 4 intor^a tional i.rcraft
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  • 78 12 HONGKOXC, APR. 22. A government spokesman today flatly denied a Tokio dispatch published here stating that the first exhibition of* Japanese products m any foreign country would be held m Hongkong m the middle (>f May. The dispatch which attributed the source as closely
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  • 118 12 LONDON. Apr. 22:— Mr. Winston Churchill. Britain's wartime Prime Minister, ck clare:! yesterday that Italy naci saved herselt for the cm e being from the Bolshevist dictatorship of Stalin Speaking at a Consefva- j tive conference here Churchill said: -The defeat of the Communists on
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  • 90 12 BANGKOK, APR. 22— The Siamese Parliament last night nassed a vote of confidence m the new Cabinet headed by Field Marshal Phibul Songkhram. The Assemblys vote came Tfter a graeliing seven-hour debate en the government's policy statement. Songkhram revealed m the fourse of the debate that foreign
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  • 34 12 NATIONALISTS QUIT YENAN N-VXK L 5& Uv Gov«j Oonmuaist i n-GouimuDist cawuj munists t N > Ucai, i.v spokesman au,M \m*XMUty no effect on SlV* emmenfs ant. r eamptifß. Co ni lt! '>t Reuter AAP
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    • 108 12 "CHEMPAKA" SHAH SENSATIONAL MAI.W PICTI Rl Product; In Sins»pore T« Su t All Vationa'itirs! mMHMQ Cimiktvus Kusma Booty AW Slww'ng To Capacity Houses! Daily 4 Shows:- p.m., 4.15, 6.30 9.15 ALHAMBRA "as B HAPPY I I iWXR THDA V j rl -t C/ C/ C/ 808 hope I JV 3
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    • 145 12 V T oi Th h > S O Of Th< Best British"^ Of This. Last Or Any Other Year" F. Maurice Speed. WHAT son Opens Tody 4 L I Hi 2-4. 15-630-930 p. m? -v r Special Mirrnlr.i Shows Tonwrroir d S>w<i in II AM He! i Lugosi In RETVRS
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  • 683 13 Iff 0 a«!M l m i I 1,0. f' N |O.M Pit- x #CO c Ltd i I 1 i S If 2 c <J I P■' p. rfi> If r T' I'ref. 22 8 '.4 0:6. 14 I Strut! 8t« ship 25.25 r '-"3 I Straits
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  • 155 13 •From Our Financial Corr.) Coffee was a firm market and quotations for Bali beans were inclined to harden. Black Lampong pepper eased $l to $111. The following were jrettef- day's quotations: RICE No 1 $90. Other qualities $48— 568. GLUTINOUS RICE: $50--s<ss. MEEHOON 'Rice Noodles). $55
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  • 606 13 LONDON Apr. 21.— Winston Churchhl ;o,a, (ailed on E..T. ;-i \s peoples to "unite together to p-e. W< their freedom", and warned that there will never bo a ser-.e:; peace m Europe while Asiatic imperialists and Communist domination rule over tbc whole of cental and
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  • 151 13 Sydney, Apr. 22.—Quei-ns-land meat authorities esti. mate that by the tnd of April beef processed for export to Britain will exceed by moro than 4.000 ton s the quantity treated for the British tradv m the first fdur months of 1947. Despite the recent
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  • 72 13 J (From our Financial Corr.) The upcountry stock and proI duction figures became known lin the market yesterday and showed estate stocks at 22,828 tons, dealers 53,009 and ports 10.556, a total of 86.393 compared with 80,918 I month previously. The increase kl mainly accounted for
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  • 25 13 I the share mark«t \».-urr.a> maintained lU firrm r tttni though the VOttlflM tf rusi ness parsing Ml BB iUgMlj smaller scale. I
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  • 185 13 LONDON. Apr- 21: —Active interest m todays lx-ndon stock markets remained 3t a low ebb with only desultory trading reported from all sections. The result of the Italian elections although pleasing helped only to the .xtent of holding the markets steady which might otherwise have drifted loser.
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  • 137 13 Following is the UH C;i office -beuiers of the Mala;/ Students' Aid Orgaui-ation. Malaya, for the year 3948: PreslderK: Mr Bidefc b. H. A Hamid, JP. Vice-Presidents The Hon'ble HaJJ-ah Zalnon binto Sulaiman; Dr. Md. Salleh b H- A. Hamid; -Mr. 'Abdul Manaf b. Buyong. Honorary
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  • 69 13 The rubber market rttfed very steady throughout yt?« terday. Prices quoted Wl Kla^s should N H< fn v publk huildtopi an<i pnval« houses on 26th ApnJ m crh bration of Their Majeptiflt 1 ver Welding Buy*;.-- .S'.ller. No 1 May RSS 41 42A No. 2 May RSS «1J
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  • 366 14 1 OK THREATENING A FELLOW SINGAPORE HAR HOUR HOARD WORKER WITH IN.HKY. BECAUSE THE MAN HAD ATTENDED HIS IM'TIES ON SCNHAY OURLSAMY AN S.H.H CRANK DRIVER WAS SKNTT' KD TO FIVK MONTHS* RIGCROI'S IMPRISONMENT B 7 THE FIRST DISTRICT JUDOF, MR. B. P.-SHANKJ' VI.::TERDAV.
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  • 85 14 WEIGHT- LIFTING COMPETITION I The Queen Boys' Cta* will be holdlrr iti Ist annual weight -lifting competition on Saturday at 7 p.m. at its premises. The competition will be nm according to Olympic rule* hjml regulation and the officials will consist c persons well knovm m M.J yun welpht-lift-Inp circles.
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  • 104 14 me seianjjjr Turf Club May Meeting will h he'd on Saturday. May I 1 Wednesday. May 19 and Satun! ly. May 22. Two runs are provided for Class 2 and i Horses. The j distances and stakes are Ist run 2n<! tun Stakes Horses
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  • 141 14 In a return game of badminton played last Saturday t between the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union B.P. and the Milky-Way B.P. at the j I latter* court In Queen Street, the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union defeated the Milky Way Musical B.P. 5/2. Re- suits, S.A.L.S.U. players
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  • 79 14 The following players have been selected to rcpr^ent the Junior B.P. m lriendiy game of badminton tgairist the Flying Scar B.P. an Sunday, at 3.30 p.m. sharp Tho match will be played at' No. 7. Valley Road, consisting 61 four -singles and three thni- bios. Goh Ycng Meng.
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  • 40 14 THE STORE HAKROI'R KOAKII BERTHING LIST VESSEL GODOWN3 K. Hanible Sheers Breconshiro 42/3 Glenstrae 33 4 Asa 17/18 K;ijan«: 21 I Pres. Tyler 15/16 Titan 13/4 Glengarry 11 Ruby.stono 8/1 Aspiialion C. Plant P.cnarty 4/5 Bartgola 1 2
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  • 695 14 Below i« the card for th* fir«t i H Cub Summer Meeting TonWrou I HORSES Clans 1 Div L I 01 2 Ascot Vale 00 Mr I jr. V-L UTs I 100 Christmas 8 KSftS; I 02 3 Victory March 810 MrS^H p I Art *~S
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    • 65 14 Vl' *o»moriiotv to tLH ti k% X T)ie CATHAY I H n H M l\\ jjH' I*4! |VH^H^^f P^^k THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) ETD. incorporatrd m Singapore. 65, (IHILIA STRKFT. PHONE 3»H5 PASSAGE I RFl(i<{ T SBRVirFS "Hont Slang" Rangoon 30 Apr Bidor f, f and ?'lad.)«e KrponK'
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  • 1921 15 r /MiVG/ AIRMEN DISAPPOINT SDMATRAN SOCCER TEAM DUE MAY 5 The Sumatra n norrer tram it due. to arriit >>n May I and toiii me*t the Malays the joUmeing day, at Jalan Be*i*r' oMSHMI, Chi Saturday. May H, tk> ntntor* m**<t the S.C.FJL., «*d
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  • 130 15 Con Balasis, the Greek wrestle., will moot the Hungarian. King Kong m a icturn battle at the Great World arena tomorrow night. When the pair Aral "came to grips" about throe weeks ago. Con dished out severe punishment much to tho giant Hungarian's dislike.
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  • 113 15 The following will be selected to represent the Orients B.P agatnst the Bluebird B.F. m a. Bidminton Friendly ol 7 Men's tingles and 2 Men's Doubles to be played off on Sunday, the 25th Instant, at the above-mentioned party's court -situate at No. 36 Loronj "G" Telck Kurau
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  • 374 16 ME A PRESIDEXT ON LOCAL FOOTBALL fi From Our Own BffPOTfW KUALA U MIlK, April 22.— "The suggestion ti it Mal.i\ i should jmrticipitr m the Fur Eastern luterport football Competition is most uVridedly a 1 ry good thing and shouU! raise the Malayan stan"ftrd
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    24 16 Lim Joo Heng t« seev packing the orchid blooms which left Si«y<jp>'V yesterday <i# a gift to Their 3/ ijestics the Kmy arui Queen.
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  • 44 16 JrYankturt. Apr. 22. Unit- j States legal auti)or.t:<s injjrmca a German mocher to•iiy thtt the i.-ict ctuit her tuby was b-^rn m a United •■^at^s Army jeep did not cßftltle It to Anuncan citi- •'"nshir Reuter
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  • 32 16 Shimonos^ki. April 22. I lie Japanese police today arrested a thirty-year. old Japanese railway worker, who iuey charged with raping at "*aSt 100 worrit n sinp^ last Summer U.P.
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  • 264 16 China Oly mpic Players To Meet Combine d Singapore Team TABLE TEAMS: By "CELLULOID 1 The Hon. secretary of the Singapore 1 able-Tennis Association, Mr. Chong Kow Thyc. told me yesterday that he intends organising a special tible. tennis match between the Malayan Chinese tabletennis team for the Seventh China
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  • 49 16 Aden, Apr. 22. Reports reaching here today from Sana, capital of the Yemen, said that Seif-el-Islam Ahmed, the new ruler, appeared to have command of the situation there after the recent disorders and looting, during which a numb* r of refugees fled to Aden Reuter
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  • 27 16 SINGAPORE SENDS CONGRATULATION TO KING QUEEN could tender to H and to HrrH,,,.,-, ,»■;"> Moj^tu m Smpaporr umd tktii h., l[t coHfintulations *m of p*r Mtin^ ireddm,)- M.
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  • 47 16 Manila. Apr. 22 President Quirino today set Sunday Apr. M 22 as a day of prayer for the H late President Manuel Roxas H Pope Pius sent Ul rondo enr s to the family of the m- m nino chief executive Reuter
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  • 151 16 When the 14th. annual inter -college cricket match for the Allen Cup commmc?s this af te rnoon, history nill be made m these tfrif for the 1 rival skippers, who ir 1 "IOM the coin" arr brothers M i C. Kaihimpathit of Raft
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