Morning Tribune, 28 April 1948

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  • 4 1 ORNING RIBUNE (10 Cents)
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  • 42 1 60NON, sses) 27 TWO arm r.v.'itcs I ru. BheMh Robinson said he was ng Edward Schro lei and ikl Tattle on conf< ssion thty had and litre oeai hen The cat ig-vl to ißr idler G< ne> U.P.
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  • 54 1 SOCCER SCRAMBLE A TUMBLE In scramble for the ball durimj yesterday's Third Division League match, a play- j rr ran over the sidelines, and, unable to slacktn his speed, tumbled into an adjoining 6fOOi dram after boicltny ove-r v tt en-aye spectator. Both clambired out of the drain unhurt- but
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  • 48 1 A GOC "Kicks Off" At Army Match (I'hoto^rtph by Major General I). A. \V a d c G.0.C., Malaya Distrut. Kirks-Oft to start the soccer nuttch between M. I). Signals Kegiment and H.Q., Malaya I)istrk»t. ut the new sports ground for H.Q. Hiihjri District, last Kriilay.— Army PR
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  • 58 1 X ur.i m I d fr: f I- Dm J* E itioa ?liould m „,,i... useful »nI tT T X I idopt- i that it was I to ■t ethei p: who H I .to co-oporati and I I. ft ion to I. m the frontline fighl X ist
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  • 452 1 GRENADE HURLED AT COFFEE SHOP ELEVEN INJURED (Tribune. Staff Reporter) ELEVEN PERSONS WERE INJURED LAST NIGHT IN THE EXPLOSION WHICH FOLLOWED A FT E R A HANDGRENADE HAD BEEN THROWN INTO A COFFEE SHOP NO. 7, DELI STREET. AT THE JUNCTION OP-TIAN LYE STREET. JUST OUTSIDE THE HARBOUR BOARD AREA
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  • 76 1 BANGKOK, Apr. t7. Approximately 1000 ***>** are entrant m creating lllfi tvrbanccs m the tOUthem provinces of »S/<t»i. the population M prnUnninantly Mohamedans. reports rroefcMtf by the Qovemmmi revealed today. The government is dtspatrhinq an additional W*» fore*' to suppress the rioters. Rioters arc reported
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  • 913 1 Will Not Tolerate Tins I i u.n Tribune Bto "ill n,,t tolerate this," >( .st, r ,lav. wl JJ «'n.nutt.,. ll|( ,nh,rs f m which CA •™o 0 Reporter). *a>d the Fir»t District .ludi»«>. hen Lini Chun Hok. one of the >f the
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  • 16 1 Medical Specialists For Ceylon r**o tir ,i »Vn, The Mia. 1 tiUble, liocrlt: 1 r alists.
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  • 591 1 "LITTLE AND LATE" WAR CLAIMS PAYMENTS LONDON, Apr. 27.—Commenting on a utateinent n»«<t m the Krttlfth I'lirliHiiw nt on 1h« pi»lle\ to br followed m satisfaction of I|r damage elaimx <>f the Malayan Federation and Singapore the Finanrlal Tlmwn said tmlay: The e\|Mii(litwri, sayn the statement dr\l>. must be rewtrirted
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  • 43 1 A $1,000 reward is beiny offered hy the Singapore Police for information loading to tho nrrettt of the person who threxc the handyrmade into the coffee shop at the junction of Tiun Lye Street and Deli Street shortly uftn--9 p.m., yeaterdny.
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  • 337 1 "DON'T SWIM, EXTRACT TEETH" -WARNING SIX MORE CASES OF I>OUO Six more cases of Poliom wore notified yesterday. They ropcan adult, one Chinese adul Eurasian child, and are scyttei The Municipal Health Officer the public said •The public will be well ad- I vised to avoid swimming any- j j
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  • 329 1 (JYOM Our Oun Rf-jM>rtt*r) KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 27. A tetegraM received by tin* iovernment of tin- Fednation j this morning to the effect that j P.OOO tons out of the 12.000 ton>< deficiency m tho petrol alloca- tion for Malaya for this year will be forthcoming. This
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    • 84 1 TO-II i% 1 311 IKIIN New World for ONE day only! 3.30 p.m. 00 p.m. 9.30 p.m. for those who missed it STEWARTS HERE IN HlS^N^PlCTimer\ %j^_. howl mmm ■ma mm -henhy mas v Beiibli Bondi Ward Bond (rank fatten tin Wane mmi nt hmt m*l 4 •'WA'SW.'Stf HKSK FRANK
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  • 413 2 Court Told Of Chase AN UNSUCCESSFUL BID BY A CHINESE YOUTH TO i.RT AWAY WITH A MOTOR CAR HEAD LAMP RIM AND GLASS WHICH HE REMOVED FROM A NEW AUSTIN •TEN" MARKED AT THE BINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB MOTOR CAR PARK. WAB
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  • 381 2 There was genuine hope of reaping the reward of the current year's labour by seeing new life, physical, mental and spiritual, m the lives of tho9e whom the Mission was seeking to help, remarked the Bishop of Singapore, at the annual c^enrral meeting of the St.
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  • 110 2 'Tr\\,vnf Stuff Reporter/ From today, traffic parsing through the junction of -ligh Street and North Bridge Koad will be controlled by newly-, erected signals which are automatically controlled. This is the first time that an automatic signal system has been set up m this locality. Singapore Traffic
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  • 53 2 An art exhibition by Mr. Yong Mun Sen from Penang will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall ftom April TO to May 3 (inclusive). The exhibition will be opened by Mr. G. G. Thompson, Public Relations Officer, and be on view to the public from 10 a.m.
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  • 72 2 Yesterday, a couple of days after Goh Kai Ki. a Hokkien painter employed m the Singa pore Naval Base was repelled missing, a Chinese an^enng his description was found dead m Marsiling Road, m the Wood mS. about 30 years of ag™ w£ believed to have
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  • 163 2 fTrtpum Staff Reporter) Mr. V. A. B. McKerron. Colonial Secretary, will issue a statement today on May Day activities m Singapore. Meanwhile, at a special meetIng on Monday night of representatives of the affiliated Trade Unions of the Singapore Federation of Trade Unions, it
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  • 49 2 Six months' ligorous impnsonmcnt and six stroke* of the rotan was the punishment gi*on to a young Javanese, la mai B. Rahivi by the Third Magistrate, Mr. F. B. Ochlers. yesterday, on a charge of stealing thiee fowls valued at on April 27. The accused pleaded gu.ity.
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  • 307 2 CEL'-ENCY THE GOVERNOR SIR Vnl'Si «U I REVIEWED HIS KECFNT VISIT T m KU:; OIJ ING AND CHRISTMAS ISLAND* OsH| The Cocos Island, he said. U today facing a big problem m ih>- disposal of Its txces.s population which has oulsti.pj.. the economic development of the island. It* «ole
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    • 88 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 8% UEBENTI KE STOCK 1937 62. SINGAPORE: MLNICU'AX DEBENTURE STOCK t9:iB 58. NOTICE is hereby given that thy Transfer Hooks of the above Storks will he closed from 2nd to l.Vh May MWB, l«oth days ineliKive, for the preparation of lntere.st Wa»runts m resp«Mt of interest du«' on
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  • 187 3 Queen Honours Colonial Nursing Service flew Title Includes Her Majesty's Name Queen Elizabeth has been added on to the L7^ Q^ qS?«ml3&* Colonial Nursing Ser- hSJ been *l by the Secretary of State Conp:a^'* c w inigt^ r O i State, and His ELxcellency. fot the Colors Aiim members of
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  • 40 3 The Cathay Cinema i*. currently showing as a special attraction a film dipicting the Royal Silver Wedding Anniversary. This film is one of the supporting pictures to "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir," a Twen-tieth-Century Fox Production."
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  • 126 3 Mrs. Jacqueline D Sunny returns to her homo m Penang aboard the Round-th* World cruise ship "President Monroe" of American President Lines, after an extended visit to Ottawa. Canada, at the home of Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald, wife of the GovernorGeneral of Malaya. After spending seven weeks
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  • 146 3 T! new books to Raffles Libraiy vrlti fr< next few Sys. I Beagtebote Ernest Pearl) loom Mofcna Maori* Canxj iStantey) The Pisnrery of Mai Comric iJI Biack's Mescal Dktionaiy. Reference*. n«nlng .Io The Flying VMt Gi ml H I ;ne?n) Cloud aid Weathr Atlas. (Refercacci Gray IE r- T iMtMi
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  • 38 3 ■teadardOski >Methods <* Nation to Van aUo 0 f Pathological toot* M f ><sor R. G. (> a film on r y in ivberr«ad and an spies of it ■■'-< Alimni J at the col- at eight ■N-ntal sursrtend.
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  • 210 3 NEW BOOKS FOR RAFFLES LIBRARY Smart (W.M.i Foundations of Astronomy. 3trast«rger (Dr. Eduard) others A Text-Book of Botany. Sutherland TRobert) The Coming GenerationWatson (JoHh A.F.) The Child and the Magistrate. Weatherhead (Leslie T>.) His Life and Ours. Murray (H.J.R.i A History of Chess. Witherby (H.F.I 4c otters. The Handbook Of
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  • 273 3 WASHINGTON. Apr. 26. Hawaii delegate Harrington urged the House of Represent- atives Judiciary Sub-Commit-tee to approve a legislation to j allow the so-called 'treaty merchants", most at them Chinese, to leave United States territory and retain the tight to re-enter. Farrmgton and Representative Mitchell
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  • 114 3 Alleged to have stolon $3,500 wort'i of lorry tyre* while employed as a guard, a 8.Q.R.. G. BallarU. was allowed bait of $1,000 m the Fourth Poiicr Court yesterday. The alleged theft was stated to have taken place at 23.'; 8.0.D.. Chua Chu Kane
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  • 385 3 NEW Yoßrw. Apr. 20. Today physicians re presenting 12 countries met h»T»> to consider th first amendment m more than 2.000 years to the Hippocratic oath. The new amendment will pledg* all physicians not to participate m criminal rxperitnonts with human being as was done by
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    • 419 3 ON YO UR RADK) TODA V m TTI? TMITTWriPK' lar Request; 8.15 Close Down. ties m the medium wave band IHjW WI!j *!;-i:iVC-, 11 a.m. to 12 noon Chinese I Thte 9mlt€ can «l»o be heard on MALAY ENGLISH Schools Broadcast; 12 noon a frequency o^4-825 rm^.cycles WPnPPAMM^ Signature Tune.
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  • 421 4 India s Voice Of Peace Can 't Help Stopping War Hysteria NEW YOKK. Apr. :>f>.— lndia could do \er> little to counter the war hysteria" m the I'liHed States, Mr. J. J. Singh. President of the India League of America said today .Mr. Singh was addressing a group o f
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  • 86 4 CAIRO Apr. §7. Tkt A rah Lea y tie PolHintl lotnmifftW meeting emi**t yesterday without disclosing dftailn ff the r/i.vrusMon-s. The Egyptian C'abmtt Ministtr said. 'Despite pressure from the Unit**l Statt* vt tit ftend an army to Palestine MM certainly blifNd to ti<> so lifter Muy
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  • 70 4 SHANGHAI. Apr 27. A total of 13 persons arrested recently by the Garrison Command on charges of being Communist agents were handed over to the newly established Special Criminal Tribunal yesterday for trial, according to Chinese reports. The majority of these suspects were said to be workers
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  • 49 4 Rangoon. Apr. 27. The Burmese Supreme Court today rejected the application to appeal against his death sentence submitted by U Saw the ex- i Burmese Premier sentenced to leath for his part m the murder of Aung San and Burmese Cabinet Ministers last July. Reuter
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  • 37 4 Rangoon, Apr. 27. Twelve Indians from Chittagong, Eastern Pakistan, have been arrested by the Burmese immigration authorities and detained aboard the steamer Sandra, pending investigation of their papers which were alleged to be not in order. Reuter
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  • 203 4 Will STOP THIS TYPE OF "G IFF" PARCELS m www v LONDON, Apr. 26— The British Government intends to stop the practice by which gift parcels of foodstuffs are seni from India m return for a donation to an organisation. Mr. Herbert Bowden. La. bour, asserted m the House cf
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  • 27 4 PICKING THE WIXXER Thn* fn,r ractfwri ,fe, the job Thry are (left to ritjht) Mrs Ch<irU<y>\ .Vrv b Santos and Miss F. PnU^i
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  • 129 4 LOS DOS' Apr M in<j hf ions tht ''irriiukiin I John Knit. i hrothtr '*fl P»<fvn V'c^oni/" i [?i 'I /i<n*i IPiDard A" /v n' mnl wM WOB r>'iriri}V J '-ii m r^Wvif^H ITavl //fi»? rot«rf charged with nttucmg 'uranH ON fJktf /;Vr h'iahbtr.d ("<
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  • 57 4 feoce Mlnlstei %,^M Bruisela P'** v M Prance, Belgium. „,yn, yn <■ Luxembourg uni m vited to a meettng jm shortly to di» J learned hen fright. The subject a jm draw up common vfU fonco which 7 f |ml M a ,d into a SC
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  • 53 4 NANKIN-' WjfaSm General Dani£ rf S^B Civil Affai.s T VVtTi"ais re P r« an<l a pro;..- cM tenting othei Amw spf d« ernment agei kW >J ad to irrivt i .f.^n^ this n^ n;nJ ..r.t m with CWnae t.. cialsonth, Sino-JH!);m <I;(t elt« roup will Friday 1 The
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    • 85 4 -4-^f W HIS MA^Tflt^ VOtCf 7 valve superhet for AC DC Mains features "magnified bandspread" which is the very secret of accuracy m tuning and reception. Tradition background beauty and pleasure just words, but they mean so much when linked with i the great record of achievement associated with the
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  • 217 5 '.«|MM'* OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAB AM) XEAR |||M I. m, 'n— The attractive "idnw ot an oND( >N h(1 m the law court, today that she fZ vkeConsul t0 Join her JiSrte n Vie -wow ;M S ling I n her
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  • 128 5 UdON A: 1 M M: Win Churdr!!. tonight made a i attempt to pet a Parlia. »n- inquiry into th«- "Nennii P« hP tabled a motion Mfag an Inquiry into "the MaKef n which the (8 of mmiben "f Parllaare alleged to have been k without their content, to
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  • 88 5 NO U.K. ENGINES FOR SOVIET ABHINGTON, Apr. 26. offidala here today de--1 fepom thai On was Pint; RolU 1; v engines mi undei the AneloN Trade Pad Btylei Bridges Chair- the Joint Congressional Committee on the al Plan, v fled to- t0 be "ek [ni rmatior FOUI ll M:.: shall
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  • 56 5 «yi*-47 A i r 2 rmanv t,:;"; 1 n RtfcfL' 01 Ark:il;l M Turkey Xl St *tei aid j ?at on, Ocial. I itovei no,,- tf '«v> h •n/'"" tvinK his ]Uln P h; ts i lson f °r been deS ill and mr n launch. i;
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  • 95 5 WASHINGTON. Apr. 26.--1 The State Department today ur^ed Senate ratification of the commercial treaty with Chin* negotiated m 1946 and approved by China. *Mr. Charles C. Bonlen. Department Counsellor, appeared for the treaty before the Senate Foreign Relations Sub- committee headed by Senator Albert H.
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  • 87 5 CALCUTTA, Apr. 26.--j Cholera, smallpox and bubonic 1 plague are rampant m Calcutta. Up to last v.eek there werei.!»l6 death! from smallpox and I 956 from cholera, both epidemic since last June. Neatly 10.000 smallpox and cholera victims have overcrowded the City's Isolation Hospital and temporary hospitals
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  • 31 5 I BERLIN, Apr. 26.— Large numbers of barges from Berlin movod along Germany's canals today as the Soviet restrictions on inland waterway traffic crossing the Soviet zone were I ffurther relaxed.
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  • 89 5 DAMABCUB, Apr. JG. 7 </» ir'i.isjurdiin t»\<r rmiu> nt der/urtf/ ,rar on 'Znminn' tonu/ht. i'f,nim<t fo official sources here. The Tmnsjoidau Arnni fins occupied J*ricfw, it MM •JM. The untiits of Syria. th< Lebanon, Tratisjordan mid Ini'/ ha iv Ki<)n*d an m§re§* ment m A)nman, capital of
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  • 49 5 LONDON, Apr. 16. The Bntisf, GovemmmU is ffotofi £1.000.000 to tht island colony of Bfm§ktm§, £250.000 to ll<>n<)k(i,i<i Universitii and, an intrrrst free loan up to £3.000.000 for the construction of <i modern airport of inttrnniumal s t a mi a r it s. Reuter
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  • 35 5 MANILA. Apr. 26.-Robeit "Believe- it -or-not" Ripley. world famed compiler of oddities arriwd here today aboard the 6.1. President Claveland He is on a hunt for additional ■dditl«s f Jr his daily newspaper column.I U.P.
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  • 271 5 INDIA PAKISTAN VILLAGE LIFE BROADCAST BY B.B.C. n< of thr Indian village woul 1 \x- i ♦placed by yonirthing of th* frvrr of Western citu-s, hut the Indian icply to this w:is that the count iy mv.st have foo«J. Reuter London. April 2t>. Life m the rtlafM of India and
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  • 458 5 I LONDON, Apr. 26.— Counter batteries of heavy mortars pounded the Palestine seaport of Arab Jaffa and Jewish Tel Aviv today, while at Jerusalem a major clash was expected tonight when the last British forces pull out of Alamein Camp. 10 miles from
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  • 32 5 HAHBURG. Apr. 26. Ruch Clollilli former woman comj mander of tbc Ucfcermarfc I conc< ntration camp was sen tencf"i to b<- hangrd at the 1 RavorLSburg trial today. U.P.
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  • 36 5 WASHINGTON, Apr. 26. Iwo COOflCted Nazi saboteurs who landed from sub. marine* on the «iist coast v the United States m Juae 1942, have been freed from prison and allowed to return to Germany. Reuter
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  • 146 5 BASGKOK. Apr. 26. On* thousand M v si 1 m s today staged an armed uprising against the Siamese Government near the Simn-Malaya frontier town of Sun<;et Golok, according to report* received here. The report* said that ftyhtin;/ broke out between guerillas and Siamese armed police
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  • 62 5 Berlin, Apr. :*°>. A film housewife tried to mak* coffee vHth the fOW4*t §kt found m an unhtbt lit d tin m food parrel from America. It was not a sucrrs.s. Todai/ ike rectiied a letter from her sister, telling her the tin contained her f/randmothcr's
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  • 44 5 ATHENS, Apr 26. -Czechoslovak airlines tonight suspended th<ir weekly air service between Athen s and LydtU airport, Palestine A British European airways plane which left Athens noon today tor Teheran was by-passing Lydda. Hying direct from Nicosia. Cyprus. t> Baghdad. Reuter
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  • 56 5 ROME. Apr. 26. Pistro Nenni. leader Of the lf>l--wing Socialists who join- <1 the Communists m lighting the recent elections. p'si^ned from his post on the ex<cutiv committee Of the It.ilian Socialist Party today, it WM learned m luthorltatlve Sociali: t circles. He is also resigning the editorship
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  • 39 5 FRANKFURI. Apr. M 15 months apprdxlmateh 146.000 Germans from the S vic-t wont, many of them tot aging for food, h v sneak across th« bufi. r ml ith American zone. aO Army leport estlreal i U.P.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, APR. 28, 1918.
    • 264 6 The final rq>or t of ijie Joint Wages Commission tffter discussing (he frequency of payment of wages recommends that workers should be paid more frequently than once a month. Should this method of payment prove successful then, wi'Jiin a year "or two. an expert Commii'tee should
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    • 176 6 For paymem of wages four times a week instead of once a month cannot enhance he value of a dollar earned by the worker. The benefits accruing from weekly payments have more vo do with certain shortcomings m human nature ttian m the way the worker plans his
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  • 30 6 CO-OPERAIIVE EDUCATION I Im Gioup picture taken at the dinner and dam* given by the Colonial < ni i Officers of the CCMP and FAKELF last ,r<>k
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  • 1151 6  -  H. R. CHEESEMAN by I hope that it has not been thought that I propose to confine myself to possible teaching of co-operation m schools. I propose to begin by discussing adult education, which is so important m the co-operative movement. Whatever may be done m
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  • 933 7  -  VERA ARDMORE L *WITH Lien Yuu malcocK.idence m I Monday MaU^r':. nNmPlcfi. Mr. ne Muliya-i ivmprisfs; Mrs Lien! f rnangnai SgW t he guests Mrs Li.n K net.-<1 <t; l'» 3* latPr J Bigk ON tin list of fcalm* that maki !'ou attra--f,,. an mar eget Dull
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    • 32 7 C K. TANG p «wter Ware Bali Heads S| an«e Bracelets Silk Underwear AKVIU 1 1.. \K WOOD FUKNITURE *U KINDS OK LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC.. Valley Roa d. Singapore Phonr* 4025
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    • 140 7 1 i v£mZ^Sß^!!s?s2!k^2 For Succe^slul AdwrlisinK PholoKraphy consult The Largest Fholu Studio m Malaya j ,^1 AWOI \<lN<. I the opening of the I NEW RAFFLES BALLROOM I 3 GALA NIGHTS TIirHSDAV 29th AFkIL FRIDAY 30th APRIL I SATURDAY lnt MAY I Wp regret I I Extension to 1.00 a.m.
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 8 BERLIN. Apr. 26.— Large mmben of barges from Ber- m moved along Germany s :anuk today as the Soviet J estmiions on inland waterya v raffle crossing the Soviet ?om were further relaxed. R^ nter. Yam! Yam! Mts.s Eileen Tan .sittin;/ contentedly at the foot of a coconut tree
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  • 50 8 Amman, Trans Jordan, Apr. l€. Kin<j Abdullah of Trai:sj )rd<nt said m an inter- i'U liere today that if the has m Palestine did nitt take tn.s advice and live as dtizens hi a<i Arab statr, he would "have the pleasure and honour o/ n.scuni'/ Putt stine."Reuter.
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  • 186 8 "WE LIKE TO BE FRIENDS, BUT..... TUG-O'-WAR IS 0N.... ITS LUNCH 1 TIME... BOMBAY. Apr. 26.— The Indian Government wants to I maintain "clo.se and cordial" relations with Pakistan so that i I both may play their part toge- ther m international affairs Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. Indian Prime Minister told
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    108 8 Arab Threat Lake Success. Apr. 26. The Arab Higher Committee an- nounced m the United Nations Political Committee today that unless agreement is reached on trusteeship, the Arabs will declare a single independent state for Palestine when the mandate ends.- Reuter Iwo hti/iji'i ijroups of ptcnickers caurjht lit
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  • 36 8 TRIBUNE PHOTOGRAPHS Reprints of local photographs appearing J m the Morning Tribune i and Malaya Tribune r I can be had on appl:'ua- tion to the Tribune Photographic Depart- i ment at $2.00 per topy t
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  • 125 8 PROBLEM OF THE A NOT SEX LONDON. Too is laid on MX problems of young heople m the Sei vices the I eal trouble is that they are >eing demoralised because I heir time is not being usefl I tropcrly. declared the Verj lev EN. Porter Goff. Pro.ost of rortsmouth
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    • 45 8 CATHAY SAT. MIDNITE "WAKE UP AND DREAM" WITH JUNE HAVER JOHN PAYNE ntHi** PMe*?Me* try Matt last lIIfBB G™*} PH e Remedy ill lli^^^^ w never e you own I'F'i^H^^^ n o|fl*ment0 |fl *ment specially mode <P ifcj&r r!W or ie treatmen t of Piles
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  • 174 9 Hnemtors of th^ Kiwi Hble day. picnicking Hpatcd m a sporU m at other til M Xi the Ktib( n r Hi day new*spapen Hanjan.:. Katong and Heyed the men, woHcktrs to Pon g I Hr launches were I, which is separated water from SingaI nemlx
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  • 52 9 VALETTA, Ifalte, Apr. 26 A liti£c pait of the £127.000 v«yaiiJ ware." stolen by aimed bandits on Thursday has <■ n recOVtrtd, it anr'ouneci! here. After the wagd had been itolen the Royal Navy drew a cordon rour. J the island ami the authorities offe:ed a reua:<i
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  • 34 9 Four fair picuichtrt caught rt.axuny <///< >> sir i in. Ptct art d 1 1<>;) i an Mist Mmrffdift YOUHQ t Itft; and Miss (UciUa Tan. Left: Miss Margaret Che< and Miss (il'idjis Low.
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  • 95 9 Washington. Apt. 27. Ri presentative Fred E. Busbty i 1 proposed that forme] cou«meree Secretary \v. Averill Harrtman bo oitt-tj f< contempt for refusing to pv.> Congress the lovnltv records en Dr. Edward U. Condon. Busboy aski'd th( Kouee to withhold' funds foi "((ito'i" agencies presumably
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  • 108 9 HE WANTS HUSBANDS TO HELP To Britain's Intsbc.nds i the Rev. Allen Turubull > han suggested a shan m the kitchi n ihnrts. i Mr. Turnbull htht a 1 Marriat/e Rrunion Ser- i vice" nt hut church, St. i Catherine's, II i<jh r J Tnttimere, Cheshire, /or r nearly HOO
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  • 123 9 To Britain's ho** unc.s irent this ((.H I from ti huusi utjt Mrs i T. Warren, Of Bourn*- mouth: "Rist up aoanut t the terrible condition- i m your kitch* us and houses." J She MNM sfn<ikinf/ icomen at o Hot(ir;i cftnfert n< < m
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  • 56 9 Frankfurt, April '2i\. Th. Communist! ran i-<'<" fourth m the local elections m the American occupation zones of i.ermany S.inday. with only 3.1 per cent of th« total vote. Returns from 12f> pnrints m Hesse showed SodAl Democrats, f>6,3K») votes; Christian Democrats, 32,922; Liberal Democrats, 27,962; Communists, 11,707
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    • 36 9 YOUR BUSINESS! "many a delicate problem, crops up sometimes, which needs very carefl^l HANDIJNG. WHEN IN SUCH DIFFICULTIES AND YOU NEED ADVICE Consult. MADAM FLOHi;\f E PHONE: FOX AFPODfTMBNT FLAT -M" HEERFN WILDING, OR(H/\RI» ROAD. SINGAPORE.
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  • 61 10 More strikers went bar* work yesterday at the Singapore Harbour Board Fourteen ships berthed alonthe wharves fo r loading and lualo^dlng. A spokesman of the S.h.d informed the Tribune that there is sufficient labour to Work on the 14 vessels. Eignt vessels iweiv attended to
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  • 18 10 put it '-Uel pcnd, if it I 1 I thI M M Ma. <vS Reuter
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  • 36 10 LONDON hat I h!)^ r I prints f| l ''''jß f/j» ter'j p/<j H Thr plot > tJ tht "tar J sanctioned. H Roosov.U. I* wi? 'old 9 York last roi abootl Reuter
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  • 77 10 LONDON. Apr. 26Camb. 31. y »ld ship' ward, vent :nln 1 legal hist;;/ today m li mttrderer 1 g bis a against s nt*nt he knew w iid never j ried out Camb— s need !o: murder ictWl "Gay"" Gibson nttaMi between South Africa Britain !a.v Octobers
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  • 56 10 Tht 1 name of Abdul bin Shaix Mo^mmed woll-knoH-n t: many pr owner? m Sbgapowf dii" had put through largo land and property m Singapor the SUtes fo mo^thijl ••Kadi: Broker died residence S 6(W on April J aad j» Sire buried tfce f« pWadari Cem?tery.
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  • 25 10 reduce m "J a reward to any t* >a ci orIB nvl3 1 the arP Sw y 1 six moi breaking theft m a
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 100 10 I < OU.H E*rlu»i»«- U» the M»ruing I ribuH, "RUGGLES" foniCusLY7HEM*r V'^lSfftr* MD -%OOP W*t GOI JHE PLACE I **°M mETOBWAMOMI XnMGfNOufinANisYwceiwrM* (acaE; l */<g anduean, eh? JhiStM u ***>**o<m a pbnnv saved /s a "BELINDA" PHI- si I^S^^Hi igjg);l ISSSfSMk I |>OJ AND WHICH PC-. > AMI/fTUAT SME GOT
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  • 1906 11 fnWARD SPRING'S famous novel serialised for J bunc readers by NIGEL BALCHIN who wrote the s "Tl screenplay for the Boulting Bros' film 1 I gfOfti H > rAi |M I totcn ii of n man prentia thop. Z n t<> end A>i Also ji Hn
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  • 377 11 intjuny into •In Aiii«iiran activities Mi. Qeocge Bvta, penei »i ■ecretary, areeented on \hhalf of th«- Council >-t.it. men! winch deeerihed the Covcimm nt Whit«- I'apn on incomes, costs and prices .«•> m eneouragenent to employen an-l tribunals to resist wage demands. Prices and
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  • 110 11 Tokyo. Api. 27. I'ncontirmed Japanese reports today estimated the casualties m the Korean riots m Kobr and Osaka last ni^ht to be from three to 13 killed After the police had used fire hoses to k up the Korean demonstration, involving: crowds esti mated at
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  • 43 11 KARACHI. Apr M. Muliamniad Ayyub Khuhro, Prime Minister of the province of Kind has been dismissed for "maladministration, prOM misconduct In discharge of his duty and t responsibility, and corrufF tion" a coninunlque from the Sind (Jovernor 's Secretariat announced tonight.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 24 11 ROXY -iiS^fca P* CARSON °*EGOEI PECS Sfiferf Decision' ''■''•ad,,! tftke 4H^W WORLD v ita?^ |q VE^ Uoi;i.,, Sli ,;^IS p.m. h n 1 1»..n.
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    • 53 11 YOUR FAVOURITE GzMs Dentifrice is now m new coloured tins! This is the same famous Gibbs Dentifrice that keeps teeth clean and strong. So insist on this new tin m either red or blue, and you'll be sure DENTIFRICE CLEANS TEETH SAFELY ft-OO 1)2 I)' i». w |MH III), IUNIHin,
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  • 84 12 3. la i •I Bl I: i M c ■> \si itej |j Brv tim 50 i vid v no? m the wa v «,"f n: v v U would Ilk cl iest r. 1 tloni ri ir.dia u• |j taiv. tidtl British Com«fr veal
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  • 92 12 Surprise Defeat For Misra BOURNEMOUTH. HmJ 'shite. Apr. 26 --Suir.ant Mi£. 'India's leading lawn W* player, was surprising be ten m the second roundoff SSftS&U the B^ lUid courts lawn tennis^ plonshlp. which openedglorious rather here todtf \L Geoffrey P3 ish J^ 0 S not considered good ewjj for the
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  • 48 12 Telephone ,1 -y.;.,,,* ed their determination^ tlnus the strike ""J^ v five demands j «2 expressed n t O ,EC ter hand.-d I v'u o n Monday to tM Th, letter v, notification whl n te s > pany sent I last week o n Monday
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 164 12 1^ UNFORnETTABLE WEEK OF THE GREATEST PICTURE THIS FHiATnt HAS JP^ EVEII SHOWN! Jp i :asma booty ;If% In Shi- A hji^ **Mootr T'.'. ►rd-Brcj\i«« >l •!;«> I'irtii' 1 "CHEMPAKA" 577 LA SHOWING TO CAPACITY HOUSES! OAILY 4 SHOWS: 2 p.m.. 4.15. 0.30 9.15 (i) t r^V!?rli) SEE IT A.rnMMi.ffJi!/''!'n,
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    • 44 12 p.m., 1.15., •/<• A D.15 W^^^fcT) ROi ISOGKK BEST! VODBJJSIi I UiHTIMi! iWf>^y A l> 1? AT IXV LLi y\. tomorrow I VtoP^f^^/* a uwuii 1 ?mm *a& SOftM i^L^U/fl U I H jrioa«c<4 j^H| U P i n^iiaai- imiiu rw»ai- aim wu mi srgmd
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  • 622 13 Reno mi: T»n W/6 19 6 Selayang H/3 12/ -cd Siamese 24/6 25/6 Siufir U/- II S. Kjnta 18/- 18 6 S Malayan 32, 33. S Toronh 18 6 19. 3 Sungei Be&l 22- 24/Sungei Bulor 45/6 46 6 Sungei Kinta 21/- 23/Sungei Way 3.37 A 3.42
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  • 84 13 The rubber market opened i hesitantly yesterday morning but subsequently became much steadier m the absence of sellers. Prices quoted yesterday were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 May R.S.S. 42 43 No. 2 May R.S.S. 42 42% No. 3 May R.S.S. 38^ 38% May/June R.S.S. 42 42 4 July/Sept.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 96 13 AS FBOM TO-DAY! AST 11 j i; 4.15; (UO; 9.15. i M.fi.M.s (iRwPrEST TAR/AN /ifl OF THEM AM.: IT TOOK iVfl I TWO YEARS TO MAKE! /if M W SCORES OF IiREATH-TAK- §41 W W ING ADVENTURES AND Ullf ESCAPADES SHARED WITH M M W HIS ORIGINAL MVIK V. MAI'BEICN
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  • 198 14 LONDON. Apr. ft W 111 i|j|ri m the London MM k Exchange today tt-arted to t. ports that strong timed forces weir MlrlffUPg the oil pip-'linf at Haifa, by marking «io**a th< puce of AnKlo-Irnnun itaNN The.-!*' ahare* l<»~t I6th«. at 8-l/Bth. Strong buying of Cable and
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  • 67 14 THE S'PORc fi\RßOt R BOARD BERTHING Lisi VESSEL GODOWNS Empire Palace 44 Kmpirv Hambh* Sheers Korea lI H TJipondok 411 Thalatta IW Fastein Saga 35^6 i Steel Architect 3.V* Charles Dicken? 31 2 Asnhalion (2> 29 30 Asia 17 as iiiuas) 21 Pros Tyl^r 13/16 :.fin€loro 11 12
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  • 190 14 The coconut oil market wa.s firmer yesterday with a $2 1 rise m sellers' quotations. Good demand was again re--1 ported for Siak sago flour, while business also passed for I Lingga. The pepper market took a turn for the better with a i slight improvement for
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  • 77 14 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From Our Financial Corn The market regarded the war claims statement as bullish and refused to change its opinion despite less enthusiasm outside. Some shares. particularly those of concerns which have large claims filed, responded. Caution, however. is the keynote of the proposals and distributions, when
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  • 35 14 The share market was mostly confined to industrials yesterday In which section shares improved and m some cases substantialy due to the expectations of settlement of War Damage claims. Tins remained quietly steady.
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  • 111 14 NANI&NG, Apr. 26. G«n. Lj Tsung-jen tonight reiterated his determination not to recall his -withdrawal from the VicePresidehllal race In disregard 6f all persuasive attempts, by the National Assembly presidium. He blamed party jealousy for the stand declaring that his opponents went so far
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 48 14 THAT ACE OF T H E^?^ KM HOP HARR|6A« THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) ITO. incorporated fn Singapore. tt'i. rHtTMA STREFT. PHONF *****. PASSAGE FREIGHT SERVICES "Hon'f Sian'c" ftan'go-m (Saloon D*»ck raH^ng«»rs 30 Apr "Bidor" ri>mli in and Pladjoe "Hong Thong Rhio Bon* Tat" H H;inM 30
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 164 14 CARD FOR TODA Y'S RAci K.-h.w is the card for toclay*N races, the second uay of the Singapore Turf Chin Summer meet'tn*: RACK ONE— 2 P.M. Horses— Class 2— l>iv. 6— Furs. 0 0 0 Lusan Mai<l 900 Gent'es «Hetlvi!e--0 June Veil 812 Robinson (Da vies > 30 0 Fair
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    • 588 14 I I Rochdale 809 fi I 0 0 Miss Fino h f,7 Tl RACE THREE-:;.io »j I Kursi-s Class 2 Div. 2 7 K urs 20 0 Hunter's Call 9.00 I Maki.m H 200 Prattle On 8.10 KSSST I 0 Friar 8 Last 800 B i^h\ -I 02 0 Silver
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  • 989 15 firee A sMove Up To Top Of Dm 1 rTir 5: G.H.Q SIGNALS \f:f v r I Athletic association are at *-HF IIKSwE TABLES WITH 13 F T(T OF THE^ajoS AS A RESULT OF YESTERgh^ SIGNALS AT THE V 1 1 A Mtt >tf',V -M 5
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  • 146 15 I goali scored m the nd hall gave the ni: Kong and ?han£hai £XI a victory over the »bin< Bn thers s< hoolf' XI nccer j iy< eatei ay at Paiianc. 'he boyi played a I-. ■it weakened m stages when the Ik teai
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  • 151 15 Tn a "a;nc of badminton I la Jt Sunday, the S-angoon Hangers B. P. heat the Shell Sports Club by 4 games to 3. |Two games were abandoned Results. .Rangeis hrst). SINGLES: Too Thuang Bak beat Arthur Lee. 12-15; 5.4 15-8. Lee Hock San beat
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  • 131 15  -  ALLAN i /> i/ R.'»cr 1. CONTENT Lady Kalanj: Younir UudiM Rare 2 AFFABLE Advantage Rochdale Race 3 SILVER iV PITER Yutoj Glorify Race 4 SILVER LINING Windsor Laddie My Bachelor Rmo 5 C.AMK LAW Coral Sea Fortune's Favourite Race 6 EVEREST Double Five Rose well's
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  • 66 15 Paris, Apr. 26. General Raoul Sakan, commander of French troops m the Far East escaped without injury when a band of Vietnamese (IndoChinese nationalist* guerilla fighters attacked his convoy last Saturday near CochinChina, according to Saigon reports reaching Paris today. An unofficial casualty list j issued by
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  • 152 15 MANILA. Apr 26 I irso d IRuhario '2ti> Philippines le. LgMi boxing champii n i.*hu sot married last *<"' [anncuneed todjy that h<* !n- r6s to r» tire from the rm*:. H* said his hands, especially his light one. have t>- •< jtroUDlink? him for
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  • 87 15 The Social Athlotic Pftlt) team to moot the SinKapc* District W. KEMK m th» S.A.F.A Div. 11l Leapu match on Friday at McNau Road K'oun^ 2 5.15 p.m.. will be chosen from the fol lowing A. Yonj;. Sim 1m INn^, Thoeng Jocnj; Bonj.. Teo Wee Keng. Koh
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 85 15 WELL! SHUT MV niU MOITTH, IF IT ISNT ME COMIN(i TO THE REX-Soo"! AGENTS WANTED.; FOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE j ANYWHERE IN MALAYA I m Lump sums t'oi Death. Loss of Limbs or Eyes— weekly or iesiporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW PREMIUMS Money can be
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  • 379 16 -At Worcester? I LONDON. APR IT. KANS IN WOFUKSTEKSHIRK ARK WONDERING WHETHER DON HRAPMAN WILL MAKE HIS »s! A!, DOITBLJE CENTURY WHEN THE AlSi KALIAN TOURING TEAM. IN ACCORDANCE WITH CUSTOM. PLAY THEIR FIRST CAME IN EN(JLAND AT WORCESTERSHIRE*! PICTURF^Qt'E GROUND on APRIL >s M
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  • 182 16 Manila. Apt 26. The I South China Soccer Team towed to the local Terminal Kleven last night at Rixal Stadium before some 5.000 fans. The Terminal won three to two after putting up a scrappy aggressive game throughout. Fullback Rene Nieto converted on a
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  • 415 16 Flag For Ckim Ohm I MONT TOOK PLACE AT THFv\Vi\C^ U NF.SK CONSULATE TWltSdayK >F r «K r-' CONSULATE YESrKKI)AYWH:v Ull H^Hlx,, consul-general dr. wt pSJk rmiv^ c *wb OVBR THE GIANT FLAC OP THE l&ffi 3 f OLYMPIC CONTINGENT To THF
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