Morning Tribune, 30 April 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1 NO. 745. (New Series) (10 Cents) FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948.
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  • 211 1 |r. M, A. Majid, who recently stood for election to the ilatiw Council to represent the Municipal South-We*! informed the Tribune ypaterday that a Singapore LaPart would ent»T the p<»litioal arena next week. s party will be next to fcogrtnive Party, an.l a 111 C
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  • 146 1 Police Battle Gunmen: Two Arrested (Tribune Staff Reporter) Chinese gunmen, surprised while in the act of robbing I Chinese temple in Kampong Batak, off Changi Road, staged a desperate gunfight about i* a.m., yesterday. Following the battle, two men were arrested, one of whom was wounded in the arm, while
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  • 374 1 •CEYLON HONKER (OKI'S ABE I'ART Ol BRITISH IMPERIAL FORCES ■Fii'l,l ()ni Oku R>)n,r(tii KUALA LI MIM K, April T). The Court of Inquiry into the recent rioting l».v inemhers of the '*>y lonese I'ioneer Corps nt Circular Road commenced its sittiiiKH yesterday. Col. Murr;i\ of the
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  • 159 1 s „j i outIke '""■'•■V'hcre l< i, s- rl committo, for <ay S MM Hi- -> in- t*i>stf>. It MNM a non-part n <md non-political body, so it IMM HOf rlfftf ffcaf if.s pr<Mteet fihtmid be used by any political party. If it could lend
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  • 144 1 SCHEME FOR PAYMENTS WAR DAMACI (l AIMS t nun Our Ou K'» U 1 1 Ki'ALA LUMPUR, APRIL 19 THE COMMISSION BR-GBNBRAL FOR MALAYA. THi: lIICM COMMISSION BR Foil THE PEDiaiATION ANIi THE (SOVEUNOR OF SINGAPORE WILL DISCUSS THE DETAILS OF THE SCHEME FOR WAR DAMAGE PAYMENTS AT SINC.A PORE
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    30 1 Fiie persons four passengers and the driver were injured when the station waggon (shown below) crashed into a telegraph post at the 6th mile, East (toast Road, early yesterday morning.
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  • 39 1 Three more HIM <>/ Wtmh myelitis were reported in Singapore yesterday, one being from the rural area. One Chinese child among the case* previously reported, died yesterday. Tlw total of OHN notified to date is 28.
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  • 269 1 SFTU Accepts —But Lodges A Protest Mtiv Dn\ Ben (Tribune Staff Reporter) Over a hundred delegaUfrom affiliated unions of the Singapore Federation of Trado Unions met last night at theii headquarters in River Valley Road and decided to call off th* mass meeting and procession planned for May Day. The
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  • 430 2 Training Orphans To Play Their Part In Society THJB MISSION IN PROVIDING THIS WORKSHOP FOR FURTHER EDUCATION OF THE ORPHANS IN THEIR CHARGE IS ANXIO TS THAT THEY SHOULD PLAY A USEFUL PART IN SOCIETY AT THE TIME WHEN THEY LEAVE THE
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  • 122 2 TOKIO. Apr. 29. Thre* hundred and tirtntu prison* is havi mcmp§4 ff*m Hiroshima prison dunna the past su month* by injecting tht wst'res with a dni(f vhich caused them t" suffer ac^tte diarrhoea, thtreby obtaining medical ct rtifieiites for their rehase. the Japaneat prtss rtpnrttd todau.
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  • 128 2 CUSTOMS TO CONFISCATE TANKER SHANGHAI. Apr. 29. Customs officers will impound the oil tanker "Charles F. Meyer' on its arrival today in order to investigate a larpe hoard of contraband reported concealed in the hull of the ship, it was learned. An official of the Chinese Custom? said that no
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  • 125 2 One hundred and seventeen loans amounting to $21,527 wore granted by the Singapore Mercantile Co-cperativc Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd.. states its annual repoit for the year vnding Dec. 31. 1947. Of these. 106 loans totalling 512.553 remained outstanding at the end of the year, 63
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  • 102 2 Mr. A. v. llnjj-opal. Secretary of the Sin<;npore Fedoration of Trade I nions, writes to the Tribune as follows "In your i^sue of April 21. under the heading 'Unions approve Cttywide strike' on page you have published that Mi. Rajagopal, Secretary of the S.P.T.U. said that the sta^in.u
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  • 109 2 LONDON. Apr. 29.— British jawn tennil history was ndc it the hmd court championship, at r.ournemouth this week with the introduction of the ipht-toumaments rule recently adopted by the Lawn Tennis Assock tion. Under the rule players are allowed to receive expenses for eijrht tournaments during a
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  • 239 2 A young well educated Chi nose," Robert Gow, alias Kim Chai. was sentenced to nin^ months' rigorous imprisonment by the Third Police Magistrate Mr. F. B. Oehlers, when he was found guilty of extortion and impersonating a Government official. The first charge against
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  • 58 2 The Inspector of Schools. Singapore, states that Normal Classes will meet at the usual times despite the extension of school holidays. Ist Year Classes will commence on Wednesday. May B and Saturday, May 8. 2nd Year classes will commence on Thursday, May 6 and Saturday, May 8. 3rd
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  • 249 2 Chinese Chamber Discnssej Inter-Island Trade Trtbui, Ma.r R^^rtfrj. At the month y commute mooting of th* Chinese Cham her of Oo.rsaurce yc«?t*r<|ry the difficulties of the inter-;s-land trade were ditfcu*«ed Mr. K*ek fioan Loh. Prosdent of the Singapore O verse: hiweso loipxlt-rs and Exporter? Associit'on. informed th meeting: a€ his
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  • 99 2 Chll>: lor C.|| i«Tt.s foaoerl;, atudndii Food Control Depart** 1 found piMt) j' dMtinr MMtaimeot of l?g bap d Rangoon rice by c! First trict Judge. Mr E P. Shaab yesterday ind Sned (500 r one month rigorou \w soninvnt In lefault Robert- who -ppetred j
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  • 147 2 BRUSSELS Apr. 28. B:> tain. Fr.ir.ce and the Befidl countries' representtthw ll cusses various plan.- today far settling balance of p»yBB difficulties undo: th<- Man* Plan. Another plenary so* will be hd I it 11 Utt. tomorrow. Ihe Belgian Finance Mini* said that the Conference* proceeding
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  • 178 2 JUDGEMENT IN FAVOUR OF THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD IN THE ACTION WHICH THEY BROUGHT AGAINST THE INTERNATIONAL TRADING SYNDICATE. CLAIMING POSSESSION OF T W O 80-TON LIGHTERS, WAS DELIVERED IN THE HIGH COURT YESTERDAY BY MR. JUSTICE rOBLING. THE PLAINTIFFS CLAIMED THAT THE LIGHTERS
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  • 262 3 r,",'; 1 nir fOfC the ,ular i theM bgr "V; '^••■rn their rebate f if IO ountry I of th.s mZ ltiOn "r ran ro- Malay Lot The polio of the War Office is that the garrison should have I its own hospitals and
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  • 161 3 h L- cwi Siew f on two O f cl tW mid Eed wb? ki two wo! Wong Ah Cheng. 1 the disi mc< i .-nands k.. Thin and o<k d a I init remony, i:i ihe acL who 1 M tnat U 000
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  • 122 3 Tokio. April 28.— Folio win inquiries by Gen. McArthur's headquarters into the intentions of the Russian? to comply \uth repatriation commitments which were made earlier, a Soviet official revealed that the wintei-loig suspension of repatriation activities will end in May. According to announceu plans, two groups
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  • 57 3 TOKIO. Apr. 27:- The first of a series of open auctions to sell former Nazi-owned property in Japan will take placo on May 8 in Tokio. Briga-dier-General Patrick H. Tansey. SCAP's civil property custodian announced today. The initial sale includes automobiles, pianos and household goods and payment will be made
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  • 170 3 (From Our Oxnx R< (fiter) KUALA LUttPtXK, April 28 There was a iequd to Saturday night's noting by the Ceylonesr troops in Kuala Lumpur in the District Couit yesterday wnen David, son ot Munasinghe. was charged before Mr. B. G. Smith. District Judge. Accused claimed
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  • 174 3 i.. -Hyderabad h^' V Counted Vli( rabad I rodla she c independrv Pr teois eyiewtog India an.l r^sut- n omin antly kbn wt a Muslim •ot acced-'J H. tkistaa. promote **ni> to the last unavoid- r. our sock. Mil ho f r than to the
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  • 139 3 (FrOM Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. April 28: Hoppital coneessions granted to members of the Volunteer For- ccs ceased to bo available in the Malayan Union on Dec. 31. 1947 when the provisions for continuity Of service under Rule 11 of the Volunteer Forces (Demobilisation) Rule
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  • 70 3 Bangkok. April 28.--Ex-Pre-mier Luang Dhamrong Navaswasti left for Hongkong on Monday by the Siamese airways which begin a new Bang-kok-Hongkong air set vice. Dhamrong said ho was on a "business mission" and denied reports he planned to visit Singapore to confer with Pridi Panomyong.
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  • 71 3 Canberra. April 2ft. Asked by an Opposition member whether amaltfation of Australia's two major airlines was being considered. Mr. Joseph Chifley. the Premier, said in the House of Representatives today that discussions with airline representatives had cov.-re.l a wide ran^e but it would be a breach
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  • 542 3 (XribfJM Stafl K«»|M>rter) KUALA LI MPIK. \pr. I*.— uarniin; th;tt J t Ihf land alienation polirv pursued in thr (last is not rwvtoetl at an early date it must lead to a proy;n»s s v<» decline in the product m> capacit> ot the mining
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  • 183 3 (From Our Oun RuporU'i KIJALA Ll'MFM'Ii. April 2« Civilian properties requisitioned by the Army are bring de-re-qui&itiooed Aith speed, declared Major General D. A. L Wad-. (JOC, Malaya District. *t Ihe Ff(ioral Utgislatlve Council yesterday. Tin* noc was speaking on i motion by Mr. Lettfcg Yew Koli
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  • 74 4 ASHISCTOX. Apr. 9*. Mr. ii*ni. it Marsh-ill, Un\-!>-d stat* i Set itt<n>< ui Stuti ihl to4m% the Btmti Depmrt-)n*-nt ii -is cotttidet img th€ I>rni"is\nn <>j military l> n-i--/•a.st t" tht siijH'itnnt ,v <>t ttu \Y> vff m Fur/pton Cnn>n. At Mi prt.s.v rnn't rtiirr Mr.
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  • 272 4 LONDON, Apr. 2v An inci<l nt which resulted in the fining of two Dyaks foi failure assist in transporting the i^a^e of a District OSOM from M.inj>on^ Seow t'» M.itipong Hundow was raised in the House of Commoib today. Wiiiuiiii TeeUng, Oonserva- liVt,
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    68 4 HOT \^LASS A distinct ix^e plait varmer. tcnun ha* bean developed If the English Ehictru Company vill be on show at the 19W British Industries Fair, which is now open in London and B l rmingham. The design of this ■nmc plate warmer allows plates or tureens to be placed
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  • 69 4 ATHENS, Apr. 28. The Greek community in Egypt was reported tonight to be rushing to banks and withdrawing money in anticipation of compulsory registration of all Greek-owned assets abroad in gold and foreign exchange. A bill providing for the eventual reparation of part of such assets is expected
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  • 70 4 CAIRO. Apr. 28. -"King Farouk of Egypt and Emir Abdullah, Regent of Iraq, have come to an agreement on the topics discussed between them both on general issues and on details", authoritative sources stated tonight. Emir Abdullah, who came to Cairo after attending a conference with King Abdullah
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  • 207 4 SHANGHAI. Apr. 29. Bevoial hundiod rcfugsct fioir .^led hold areas- Boding no tefttg« amoijj the U.-ii;; have moved en-masse in.o S.ianglai's itormge vaiill!- for the dead, awaiting shipment tt ancestial burial pk'.ccs. The refugees fio KiaagM Province, pleading no place U e;o. defied vault otlieiaU
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  • 88 4 BANGKOK, Apr. W The rig'M which .:U::te<! at a tatooing ceremony resulted in tht •leath.s of ftvt police aiul 30 »'illag"er^ In Narahdiva- 5 Pso ,ince in MMltlmrß Sian*. acording to m official report. The Vtltllgeri beli ve that Uitooin^ produces invulnerability. The government fact finding
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  • 86 4 PRINCETON. Now Jersey, Apr. 29. Gallup poll repoits in a coast to coast survey showed that 55 percent of the American public approved 'Jolted States mihtaiy rinaniul and material aid to the Chiang Kai Shek government vith 31 per Cent disproving uvl 13 percent expressing
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  • 66 4 JAP GENERAL ILL: CHARGES DROPPED M r ed toda; Mems. of t; Wai army hospital n later in nose and AS&tt ies for aIH-d rospon^S Mttonih of 0^ C^J yhtU ho w.i, commaadaM labour terms of thr,. seven years each etita 8 month by the United Eighth Army M:i:,:vCokbi moo
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  • 72 4 ROME, Apt. 28.- Some 91 Italian ciraMnu-n and polil raided Milan's Comrauaii quarter of San Giuliand Mitai e^e today and seized 60 nfle two macrane gun? and mil hand grenades. The raid, earned out id < lorries accompanied by armou eoi car?, was in anticipation! po.s<ible
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  • 61 4 BAGDAD. Apr JH spokesman of the Bajdi Chamber of Commerce Router today that «Jtn« nonpar of supply on* -oods fi-om India an-J Pa*-" The United Kingdom *j dually regaining her po>ui» Iraqi major supple imports fiom t Ssrwssq ,rood, aro from DjgJ^ China. J»PM; WJJS; I United
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  • 113 4 CHINA VICE PRESIDENCY GEN. LI LEADS Nanking. April 28. General Li Tsung-jen, director of UK Generalissimo's headquarters to Peiping, again led his other rivals although with a reduced majority when the National Assembly resinned its voting for t.'ie vice-president today after 72 hours of political manoeuvres. Gen. Li. however, did
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    • 65 4 if= TOMORROW GRAND OPENING Ifet H(»n. Mr. An«!rew OUmov (S«-«relary of Kronomir Affairs) lias very kindly consented to perform the opening ceremony. i^J^^ SINGAPORE Jfyp%^ INTERNATIONAL I W^^~^ TRADE FAIR 1948 > IKOM SATIRDAY \%t MAY SATIRI>\Y Iftft MAY PRESENTING THE WORLD TO THE WORLD! IkMffe Ik. hl mllnissi I|
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  • 206 5 HOI* 11 11 OF <ABLKD WBWS I lUMI FAII AMI MEAM v -Forei Brii thi« of I la Par circum- Govern- mt-nt whs prepared to carry o:» or take part in the administration of Palestine after May 18 -when the British r> sndftte i"
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  • 116 5 UNKNOWN Control Shantung m th. fall of '1,, T all dis Peiping and d weihsien Ifl now with the gOVu I Hianplo.l(.nt forces seeking to jo-n prccartoiu ion. w. ihsien i»J ijjio would open Vl^' Jtinp orridor for free f huge force* uunists and pave the wa. new atUcks on
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  • 116 5 ONDON Apr. 28. The ur Part) tonight expelled r. P ttts Mill eft-winger > was instigators good wish< legram to i" N'eni >■<■ tof the ItaSocialists supporting the raunisfc the general ion BcUl Lai backed the I*t Socialists. r. Piatts Mills a 11-year-bwTister, has often "been cised
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  • 168 5 PORTUGAL PLEADS FOR SPAIN Lftflbon, Apr 2S. pr Atitonio Salazur. Prime Mini t. of Portugal, asked the If M.ii■sal aid nati >n> to tak« S.Kim nto tlu-ii programme today, to strengthen western Europe against Russian fTCMMML Me iud Kussia had three possible eounea of iction befo'v her isolation. DOOpera* ion,
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  • 643 5 JEWS BAN BRITISH CORRESPONDENT British tanks went into actio:) today against advancing Irgun Zvai Lcumi forces trying to push Arab forces in Jaffa back against the coast, writes a U.P. correspondent. But the battle for Jaffa co.i tinued unabated with Hagana and Irgun forces tightening their ring around the besieged
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  • 234 5 LAKE SUCCESS, April 2y The f»rohl<-m of t!i. t. us of thotis.ind> of todla'l drstttlltf children was dtacuMed here in in int i rIC w by Mi B, HaMiiah Sm. s«en(itv of the India Nation il Committee <>f :he Uniled Nations A[>|><.il foi Children. Mrs.
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  • 73 5 RANGOON, Api IS: U Saw, the former Burmese Premier saateaesi for his part in the assassination of I Aung San and Burmese Cabinet ministers last July, will be hanged on May 8, it was announced lure today. The announcement, made by the special
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  • 78 5 BRISBANE, Apr. 28. Th^ biggest oil producing unit jn the British Empire is now bein^ developed in Brunei and Sarawak in British North Borneo, Mr. J. E. Brown, a Shell Oil Company executive who has just returned from Borneo, stated here today. The Borneo oil
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  • 48 5 WASHINGTON, Apr. 2K. The House Un-American Activities Committee approved unanimously today a bill to allow the criminal prosecution of Communist Party officials and to expose party members and fronts. The Committee hopes to ;<ut the bill to the House of Representatives next week. Reuter
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  • 50 5 LONDON, Apr. 28.- The fir.sf Pakistan Air Force plane to land in Hritain touched down at Okpintfton aerodrome, Cambridgeshire, last ni^ht, bringing 17 servicemen who are to undergo a course of instruction. The aircraft, Dakota, was pilot e. l by Squadron Leader A Bate. Reuter
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  • 39 5 JERUSALEM, A[)r. 28. King Abdullah of TraMJordan leaves Amman tomoirow for I ■tate visit to Syria an. l trte Lebanon at Ihe invitation >f hoth governmenta, according i<> the British controlled NearBast Arab Broadcasting station.
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  • 55 5 LONDON, Apr 27 When Leonard Gammaiw. Conaervativc Mked In the Common* to.lay what was hem- Urn*' to prevent widespread stealing «>f coconuts In the Kuala Langat dlfitricl ol Malaya, Mi May hew 1'" Government, said tne Colonial Secretary had asked the Hi^'Ji Commissioner i<>i tn»' Federation
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  • 13 6 tomtom AmtmU Mew. Colt* Timer Ltd., Tali I fff Marfin'4 Lam
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  • 324 6 UDAl APRIL 30 IWfc Replying to h motion in the Federal Legislative Council, Major General Wade made a rather curious statement "To my mind," he said, "u is out of he question that volunteer forces in this country should attempt to raise infantry battalions or oiier front
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  • 128 6 We cannot, ihink of any argument to justify *he assumption that the people of Malaya should not be trained to play a more active role than is being assigned to iJiem. During 'Vie rtcent war "backward" Africans showed Miemselves capable of figHting a modern war given the requisite
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  • 29 6 Aii<»n! t'nf spi ctatur.s at the Chung Ch* n<j School Concert at tint! Mrs. Choi S'>o Lun and Mr. and Mrs. 1. m So
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  • 681 6  -  Carmel Brickman by B.Sc (Econ) Miss Brukman, Q year old representa live ot ttw I.CA has toured India. Burma. and Mtlaya and re cently left for Hong Kon? to studv student movements there In August 19 16 the World Student Congress in Prague set up the
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  • 155 6 A report of the Committee appointed by Lord President of the Council at the end of last year to enquire into the future of British Film Institute has just been published. The British Film Institute is an independent body set up in 1933 to foster development
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  • 942 7  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Retummg I into. May I v Mr* i r brvDd Mi three ttKcl < mean wh > t ire Mi an. Mr. and Lady t p 1 1 by tl'f aw.iv during n d n infant ut Uifi visited. •> Fr n Cisco. vn«TC
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    • 15 7 JHF I tTEST BOOKS (> arri I MLuiarly from v>U tO E§l I LILUPUT LIBRARY Uttle'a
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    • 151 7 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear AKVKI) IlAKWOOl) I I KMTI'KK ALL KINDS Of LINEN EMMMDEKIE9 ETC., ETC., Ml, RHrtc Valley k«m rt SlltgapMr* Pfconr- 4o2Ti j TONIGHT AT THE NEW RAFFLES BALLROOM FLCCR SHOW JOHNNY MACK ROBERTTI ROBERTS CORAL GUNNING PATRICK FORBES HIS ORCHESTRA
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  • 69 8 Thi MC.F.A and Sin ;fapare teams, photographed before the natch. M.C.F. tram (top), front roir, Hoi Memj. Kah Chong, Kim Chan. Sek Hon. Ah Ytk; centre, Kok Tong, Kan Seny, Lim Sicant/: back rmr. Chooi Yooi, Kam ToMg, Kah Poh. Singapore, front TOW, Sheriff, Madon,
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  • 69 8 OUR 'CKICK' MEN were therr TRIBUNE Staff cameramr-n were "on the job" at Bukit TimaJi Racecourse and Jahin Besar Stadium on Wednesday, and on th>s pa ye are some of the pictures they .snapped. w Sports puc of the year is the exciting goalmouth scene taken uith a Speed Graphic
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  • 106 8 GIVING UNKNOWN ITS FREE UNKNOWN fgfhghgh FOOTBALL h<is n. liKi'st foiknrtng n port .v<> l ,s. o/ «< m§. But />0.5f.,,,,,- football h't* Inst much nt t^dlust of th> //<»,/, t<l hu only a h*\r hundfi rrr tilutys drmr t}\> crotdU, urui in lt,s bid to rtn»-\r mNrON m apmt.
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    212 8 LONDON, Apr. 2*J. Within a few days another Englishfootball season will have ended and that shott remaining period is an anxious one for I clubs with relegation or pro- motion problems to be settled. ,Most of these puzzles have been solved but the closing day of the season
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  • 31 8 The v in tiers are led in: hjt. Silver Jupiter (F. Flannery > after tdnninfj the third nice; rif/ht, Windsor LadiU A. MaiviJ yets a pat frmn Trainer M. Sulliran.
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    • 110 8 ''"None Hl7lJKillS»< ■>m:\ symptoms «'l indigestion, »hich "-^'"•S^i "I not heeded, i '"tir^ w 1 1 Wei, ti lead to moij W jgl distressing bod.ly I| -i«»^ and nervous disorders. These ill effects a r v tfie fermentation of the food in the stomach. Bodily wcjVnes>, ncrvous-iii'-s. insomnia and a
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    25 9 Reuter bottom Happy Lass, ridden O. Wood* > fourth; Rochdale <C. Bllery) winning ea*i■'""i tih hot favourite, My Bachelor, to t>>< Bilvei Lining second.
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  • 50 9 means anylh.ng between 20.000 ami 50.000 peop?' There have been various estimates as to how much money exchanged hands every race-day. One estimate placed it at between $1 million and $2 million (this includes outside betting, of course!. It is more likely to be well over this.
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    • 73 9 I AGENTS WANTED. PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE I ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sums t'oi Death, Loss of Limbs or Eyes— weekly or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW PREMIUMS Money can be made in your spire time by canvassing this business on attractive commission terms. NATIONAL EMPLOYERS
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  • 13 10 P.M.F.T. STATEMENT ON MAY UNKNOWN 2 i J 3 i J M J
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  • 63 10 UNKNOWN SCHOOLS UNKNOWN BE CLOSE 111 r ":i!3 vp i!ay E ilar 1 e c j fa tii M n boM 17 It ii howevei that h of the v. t nd itile par shown. It ton iry t furthei pon re-c i ninj Dr. X. A. Cantfll t cipal
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  • 64 10 POLICE TO STAND BY As a precautionary measure, there is to be a "general stand-by of the Singapore Police Force on May Day. All leave for that day l,a> Deen cancelled. The number of PoUc- at Pulau Bra>ii his b<» n Hiatastd. On Wednesday afternoon, the Marine Police arrested ttoree
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  • 70 10 The Singapon jj Association? «1 Wj gestior. fr mi UjuW I j House in TW| should be s W joining premises I elsewhere to of the inutitutlJJJ n is rropose<i premised should ho* dent's Hostel sndM tre which cotud meeting pl^,, coming from lava:: A|
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    • 141 10 I omirs: Kxrlit«i%e Hi* 1 I rilmur I VJ X^-l f-T h^l SOUNDS JO 1 TwUKNONIUiSSMTIA VW* Off WR NOSE. V^^ ***>•>• *< "I l(^^. /fifl/V7 /*€U-7HAIS THAT- V/ r cArJi ftJS/VfSS PUZZLESME- \JUtIAM. AND CONtUSKM \THE HAV.6foff6£,Do S#/AS/Do-Bur ILL PUT THE PAPER CUP\ UKf cautu kiOONf KHONUiG I Wf
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  • 1273 11  -  Ethel Mannin Today's Complete Short Story By 1 I I 1 tostand turn thing to ngs M not unl >lK tor in 1 dihi i tht g fell for E It'a All tho ying s well to avoid ions why av< I it the ■I ..-a
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  • 116 11 Washington, Apr. 26. United BUte? officials are pieparing a powerful defence, against an organised attack on the five-year wheat agreement concluded here by 36 nations last month -when Congress is asked to ratify it this week. The COOgresa decision may decide the fate of the
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  • 22 11 Hyderabad, Apr. 28. AMeand talltMd r. y -o. mfn Uve Assembly tpdjy. bad Government U >«"»« •«Ck>mmunist Reut
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    • 43 11 ROXY' <)l'r.N!N(, t OWS: 15, < {•.>!. A hvfcl r;i/. .t.'/l--inibicai •ELTON U.I \\(\n POWELL in "I MOD IT" with K((l «l Una Home V Mloitoh at Mid-Mte MBBH BREEN in WORLD M i i'l.'t p.m. Wiltei MittV rh > Tetiaicolor x Ftat < haps, Ih n
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    • 41 11 "A TRUTH THAT NO ONE WILL EVER DENY" ■a ~m^ S r AERATED WATERS /fII I L I i 1 1 1 1 I V BETTED Ml TELEPHONE I ORDERS RECEIVE OUR BESTATTfIWCiff I I I I PHONE: 3709 or 3700--1
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  • 260 12 MILAN APR 27. An ,-timat"! L'oo.ooo Mila.. lined th«- five niilo rout«' from tin r w..»'ini<T! Headquart.-r> to the Central Ceimtety to<lay for the funeral paiado of Viil.'.o Mariani. IH. CaraW ni« ii. who was killed in t.io cobnmnj.«t riots on Sun-' 'I.n ion
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  • 144 12 rokio. April 28.— The Biitis'a and Soviet representatives an the Allied Control Council for Japan today criticised General Douglas MacArthur for failing to consult the Council on the Maritime Bafety Law under which Japan Will have a coastguard of 125 >h*ps. Mr. Patrick Shaw for Britain said the
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  • 81 12 PARIS. Apr. 28.— The Monde. Paris conservative evening paper, tonight published an unconfirmed report from Madrid that Gen. Franco's 21-yc\r-old daughter Carmen had secretly married a doctor "well-known for his monarchist ancestry," against her father's wishes. "This impulsive act by Carmen has upset the plans of
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  • 137 12 Tel Aviv, Apr. 27. The biggest single robbery ever to be carried out in a Jewish city was staged today in the heart of Tel Aviv by Stern Gang gunmen who carried £250,000 sterling from the safes of Barclay's Bank in Allenby Street. The Stern Gang had been
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  • 13 12 h r here on Monday g years old. U.P.
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    • 135 12 BIG!"^ I Mom to t flC^ HH »o*m of •^■^BsS I Iw/f JOHNSON 5/ I oM RosxßUE&l I IMMA! WTCHELI UOUII INIPSN 9KU Wi KAN MM I I'll s/V( /.I/ 2- RUHR I "ROYAL SILVER WEDDING" I DETICTING YEAES OF REGAL PAGEANTRY! BTBCIAE. OOMiaCNTABI »>^ BOMHS DONAT Injny iO/M Y!
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    • 82 12 f* 40,000 «i I PERSONS CANT BE WRONG'! ■in 40 Performances, 40.000 I* op I „t all NationalitilH saw this him and KVERYONK .t th.m \l\\r\) H wL~^k #*j ffvj i v/ I OF SHAW BROS' SENSATIONAL MALAI FRODICTION "CHEMPAKAi SEE IT NOW! I I Im mk rfhf~*V VTY ~w
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  • 638 13 .n n ftailb AUS>t GoM 3 40 3 Sft Rawang Tinf.elds 8 10J 9 3 Rawang Co« 27/- 28 :ia»ang Tinfields «'loi t/111 AtfM*f Con. 'JC n/ qononjr Tin 38 39 1 seiayang 12/-ci Siamese 24 Si*B* 1 1 S Kmta 17/9 18 3 B Malayan 32-
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  • 68 13 In spite of the rise in New York the rubber market opened quiet yesterday with Belters and eased in the absence of buying power. Prices quoted yesterday were. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 May R.S.S. 42 42 No. 2 May R.S.S. 41 41 No. 3 May R.S.S. 37 87%
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  • 479 13 ON YO UR RADIO TODA Y Photo). BLUE NETWORK MALAY RNGIJSB PROGRAMMES F:um \>. 00 n°<*n \r. 200 p. Radiated »O Bietr«l in medium Aa\e band ariji 7200 ki lie in th* 1 I] puttrc ;»nd. From 2.00 p.ra to 3.00 p m Radiated on 52U metre* only From 6
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  • 57 13 THE S'PORfc li.-.RBOrB BOARD BERTHING UST VESSEL GODOVVNS Seremban (Vasna) E. Hamble Sheers TUpondok wn Thalatta 3(/8 Eastern Saga 36/6 Steel Architect 33/4 Charles Dickens 31/2 Asia 17/18 (Castlevillei lf.ll I" OWU Newchwang 27/8 (Aeneas) Limburg 15 16 Kertcsono W/X4 Tung Song *J Pangkor 7 Darve l_La Cordillova
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  • 145 13 Rice was an easiei niarket and quotations have show'j I drop of about $2 a pICUI. GUI tinous lice and meehoon havt also eased slightly Lamport black pepper mm marked up a dollar yeaterdajf The following weic yesterdays quotations RICE No. 1 Othei qua lities $45 $Hi.
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  • 235 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From out Financial Corn AJthottft) uOßSld»nhlf ttme must elapse before anything can DC expected from the £.•.^-million Sterling which will become aviilaole for war compensation. naturally the announcement of the intention to pay anything will lead to :sonif renewed interest wi claim > which have been
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  • 27 13 The rtiare m:«rket generally r yesterday with main Interest ♦til confined t-» industrial*. •j', n i were 'i'u- t with n r im lower prtces.
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  • 849 14 GOOD TRIAL RUNS AT BUKIT TIM AH TRACK ALLAS LEW!.- i flu Singapore Th'i: I Tracks wo I «fa work \'<>. I, for slow u'orfc only op<r. this morniSJl when ■ome good trials were S/ttw I I by horses w.th ♦•nc ipem 1 r Satin day next Most impressive ot
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  • 225 14 The cricket teams of the Indian Association for the weekend will be Against Singapore Kangaroos on Saturday. May 1. at CYMA ground i St. George's Road): S. M. Ally (Capt.). Rajah Arasaratnam. P. N. Ktishnan. B. L. Goenka. Mohd. Shah. M. Rasiklal. R. S. Nadarajah. Fred
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  • 92 14 The teams to represent the Hospital Youngsters Ist and 2nd Eleven at soccer against the Blue White Rovers Ist and 2nd XI at the Medical College Ground on- Sunday, will ■>e selected from the "following; K. Jeevarajah. Mohindnt Singh, Harrown. J. X. Carvello. S. Murugesu, R.
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  • 200 14 GLASGOW. APR. 28. Scotland beat Belgium by two goals to zero in a soccer international before 80.000 spectators at Hampden Park here tonight, scoring a goal in each half. The weather was cold rnd showery, and heavy rain lin the afternoon had made conditions favourable for the
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  • 153 14 wonvsT'Tvinr* Ist. Inning I). BMtyTM Inw. Lintlwall 1 K. Coojkt c Hasvtt h Toshaok jj H. Palnvr c Johnum h Toahack 51 K. E. S. \V\att »t. TalUn b MoCoi.' L. ()ut«»ch<>()rn h Llnd\>all I F T. hi'.' Tallnn k MilU-r K. Jen' tn> h Johnson K. Hovorth
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  • 625 14 LONDON. APR. '>8.-The t,rvt i» oj m tralian tourist \s. Worcester>hin \f rri( ll began today in Worcestershire's pirtur^,, in Weak weather which threatened nil V Play started before 12.000 tpecttto thronßeil the ground with huftdrefe gfttw I* !j turf near the boundaries. !l1 the toss
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  • 94 14 in a friendly Wg match between U 3 Guan BogUsh Schoo. a nd the FWng^^l Monday, the former latter by 9 games to The rf*ults were J (C. G. E. S^ mentioned first): Singles: E^nns 0 Wan. d^; 11 FIU Tan beat L-'' 1 A Doubles: Lin: u
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    • 49 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated in Singapore. 'il, rHriJA sTRErr phonf blris. PASSAGE L 'FKEIGHT SERVICES 4unu siang" HuiN f.j.* Knn^o<»n l»i!'»on A Deck PanHengrerx) l Mav H'ki.nß, S'tou Hanui 20 May i(l r I ;.Vmbang IMadjo^ 'IVbag tboig* 1 i'.'^mhanß M May n r.JMM ;< M»y
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  • 664 15 tinned RAF Beaten (Md Goal In Three COMBINED RAF 1 -ilvaiS AND DISPLAYING £l* A W 'yaN l CHINESE BEAT THE OR* W V 1 )y THF. ODD GOAL IN THREE pRAJr YESTERDAY. «v RES An I I' I UK sr.a! d of a** »■■«■•<"••
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  • 79 15 The Social Athletic Party beat the Singapore Cncket Club at soccer on Wednesday by two goals to one. It was a fast and intt rtflttßf L'.unr tiom start to finish. The S.C.C. scored fist thiough one of theii forwaid- and was equalised latci ty Tan
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  • 48 15 MALAYAN SPORTSMEN IN SHANGHAI SHASGHAI. Apr. 29. A tiroup of 21 MiiUiynn Chinese sportsmen advance achehm to arrive for the National mcft opening <>n May 5 urrivfd on Wcdncmlay ni<iht. A wjoktmmm of the fro«f told offivuils h-rc n* thr airfield thu* oth& QWP* usiuld arrive shortljh U.P.
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  • 121 15 The Social Badminton Party defeated the Anchoi Hadminton Party by six matches to nil at the home court last Sunday. The results were: (Social BP. players listed first i Men's Single? Sean Kim Hock beat Chun Hen? Lee 15-8. 4-15. 15-4; Lim Siong Gim beat Lawrence Ong
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  • 162 15 London. Apr. 29. The hnal acceptances for the Charter Cup. to be run over 2, nuks and 77 yards, on Saturday Ma> 8 were announced as follow^. .21 accentoi m Mombasa Now or Neve 9.t Ramponneau 8.13, Mcrmaul 810. Avon Prince 8.10, Roman Mapic 8.6.
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  • 22 15 Ca»t Douglas Snowden, Ai»c"te H.E th offflngapore. wh, him on Ms recent th, trio in taU M at 9.45 p.m
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  • 349 15 i low ate the handicaps for tomorrow, the third day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer Meeting: HORSED (LASS 1. DIV. 1, AFT .V. FURS. Oriental 9 10 Minstrel Boy 904 Kashmiri Sonu 9.02 Liberty Man 9.01 Kins Aithur Ml GoM Caste *07 Sovereignty Ml Courtenay High
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  • 89 15 BLACKPOOL AVENGE CUP DEFEAT LONPON, APR. 28. Koolball results:-Fir-t Division Blackpool 1, Manchester U. Derby r 2. Portsmouth 1. Hud<ier<ft»-ld T. 1. Kverton Second Division I Fulham fc Coventry C 2. Leioester C 0. S'liampton I Third Division (South) Brighton ft Hove Albion 1. Watford Bristol R. 2. Ipswich T.
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  • 52 15 A from May l. the Secretariat for Economic Affairs «UJ OOCUpy new officer on the 2nd Floorof the Full. ■.ton Building to be rcachdd by Na 8 .opposite Whitcaways.. Hi. Dew telephone numhor for a" the start (other than the Frnde with Japan Section) will b« .".sTI
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  • 201 16 NORTH PERAK ANTI-BANDIT CAMPAIGN i From Our uwn Keporxer.; Kt w i« mrvm, afrii. ml the commnbii UMV M. ioiMl AM) POLICE OPKBATION* \OAINBT VhE SmBD BANDITB IN NOllffll l£r %T f'BESENT (OMINKD TO PATEOL AC TI m with a vow to mscovnuNO m exact '.OCWIIONS OF THI IIANHIT (AMPS.
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  • 174 16 .t !>. U I .'ir. it Pulau Brfthl on Wednesday ifterr.oon in the KfCt Of tin- tinrnielting worki where about 80 wot ki ri w *tikc. Th«- S .ills i'';Mi.nL r Company, wiio operate! Um tin wo:k>- In the bland, stated that woik haa completely
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  • 22 16 Full details of Singapore's new ijce ration scjieme will be broadcast fi om Radio Malaya tonight, at HIS pin.
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  • 216 16 WORCESTER Apr 29. With mwyotn hopine to see r» o f 0 »vfi fourth 9UCj.ossivM r**tfM« r->itury at Worcester. th*» "\vd approached yesterday's .?,oun<l record of '4 380 T'v •>• nw h keen struggle for ru*i with Palmer, accurate 'v/<l ""i paced, bowl ins: three
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  • 188 16 The curtain rang down on the trial of the four Committee Members of the Singapore Harbour Labourers' Union (Chinese Section) at eight o'clock last night. All four were found guilty of assisting in the management of an illegal society the Singapore Workers' Protection Corps, and sentenced
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  • 298 16 Port Swettenham Strike Continues Maclionalds New Title biftn Om (.tun A*' /*<//#< Kuala Lumpur. April Ha i bout woik< rs at Port Swettenham. who went on stnk« yesterday morning, arc still out :»n<i fifteen ocean fOtag -trainers in the port are heki-up. Negotiations between |kc em ployeis and workers took
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  • 57 16 THe i nd stnngs 1 Useful B.P 2 B.P. Will meet a! mate!) of BveitojgJ oUI doubles at the latter Rangoon Road on Su J p.m. Th. followtog J cho^n to tu 1 n p ful BJ».: Jeo I Khoo Peng Koun. „m k( Kit. Rob.-rt Yap >'-
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  • 8 16 Hr. w appoint. I <■■ Chief Surv*
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