Morning Tribune, 1 May 1948

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  • 7 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r '.VrBPAV. MAY 1, IW.
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  • 253 1 BLACK OUT PROTEST \OMISE OF MORB EVEN SPREAD IN FUTURE rribunc Staff Reporter) ,< lllT^ WOULD HE EVENLY SPREAD OFT rVri RK MB W L. BLYTHE. DEPUTY MUNT--Ipp -I'PFNT TOLD A COMMISSIONERS' MEETLS^AY ANSWERING THE SINGAPORE Kkp SS< NATION'S PROTEST THAT KKwbre not evenly spread. rf blackout? according to, &rU
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  • 76 1 605 MILES PER HOUR :.ir. John D<rb\j (abort) de Havilland Test Pilot, who set up a neve record for a cloned circuit with a spted of t>os.2i WtOm per hour m a de HavxlUnxd jet-propelled DM. 108. T/k" D.H. 10R many of whose, details are secret, is a batlikc plane,
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  • 63 1 SINGAPORE CARGOES JUMPED IN H.K. VSGKOSG, Apr. fkong'n already famtned I ilitu h art b< ituj to Acde4 as a rr- th> Singapore sh>pUrike, aa-ording to Pi'i'/ wuru tro fhip*, thi I' 1 and Enrypylut rovnyned f<> 5mDr< Jfcic* toil] then be "P?"i to Singapore uftt r '■'<tr, l^ tan
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  • 208 1 BUSIMAN'S HOLIDAY FOR MALAYAN NEWSMEN IN LONDON Z ffcf- probaNj r» F r L?? k rl tha l*r, Paper Me Si/rer r I!'.'" fftay Lord 1 .per fcr «»< I the i i!.s<if hin I shah of the Utusan Me* hiyu and Mr. Sal^huddin of the Kuala Lumpur 'Majlis' visited
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  • 329 1 MAY DAY Police Extend Precautions (Tribune Staff Reporter) WHILE THOUSANDS OF SINGAPORE WOKK E R S WILL CEASE WORK THIS MORNING TO OBSERVE MAY DAY, POLICE PRECAUTIONS HAVB^BEEN EXIENDED THROUGHOUT THE CITY TO SEE ™TTHEGOVERN KENT'S BAN LMPOSED ON WEDNESDAY ON I VB LIT MEETINGS AND PROCESSIONS ARE STRICTLY OBSfcRV-
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  • 283 1 29 CASES OF POLIO: ALL PRECA UTIONS TAKEN (Tribune Staff Reporter) Deputy President of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. W. L. Blythe, at the Commissioners' meeting yesterday gave an assurance that whatever expenditure was felt necessary for precautionary measures against the current outbreak of poliomylitis will be given without delay. Quoting
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  • 231 1 THK RKI'ORT of the Com mlKwion on I nlverwity JidufJition In MahtMi rilmw for pubItuation today recommend* the .sttl.lishiiunt of a I'nJverf*ll> of Malaya by Oetober l»48 f If possible, There i* no need for M»ila\a to jro through the trannitional *tage of a
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  • 132 1 War Claims (Tribune Staff Reporter) The War Prisoners' Associa tion, Singapore, has asked th»Colonial Secretary, Mr. I\ A. B. McKerron. for an assurance that the Singapore (k>vernment will allocate a proportion of funds available, for payment of War Loss Claims of individuals and that these Individual
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    • 28 1 PRINTED LAMBSKIN «'d Multi-designs. Gay. en. h "tin*. *1.50 p. yd.; PRINTED SILK BEMBERG 140" wide. Of rare beauty. **50 p. yd. Tel. 4<M9 RAFFLES FMCK, SI DKK.
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  • 474 2  - "Secret" Letter By Sarawak' s Chief Secretary Anthony Brooke Tli»- Chief Secieta-y to Iht Sarawak Government, M» C W Pr.\-n til i ret" N-tter written <>n the directions Of Lh«' Secretary of Stite for the Colonie* an«! a I diesse i to tlv Presidefltl Of the Mnlay National I'nion of
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  • 120 2 (Tribune staff Reporter) All three amusement parks, the Great World Happy World and New World, will function as usual tonight. The special attraction at the Great World is the International Trade* Fair, which will continue to May l. r The management and the
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  • 71 2 The first po?t-vvar Lambeth Confeience of Anglican Bishops, will begin In England on June 30. 194 5. It will be attended by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. J. Leonard Wilson. who is now in the United Kingdom. During the Bishop's absence from the diocese expected
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  • 448 2 An engraver. C. R. Menon. was the plaintiff in a civil iuit which fie brought 111 the Hii, r h Oouit yesterday against Krishna Co*, of Chuiia Street, :oi the recovery of a sum of $1,200 in respect of two cheques, dated Sept. 22
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  • 110 2 When the Assistant Director of Education < Chinese sanctions the collection of subsciiptions on behalf of schools by the sale of tickets for concerts, etc., every book of tickets benrs the stamp of the Education Department. If members of the public are approached or haw been
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  • 401 2 Story Of Street-Battle Near Police Station A STREET-BATTLE WHICH TOOK PLACE WITHIN A STONES THROW OF A POLICE STATION BETWEEN A BODY OF LOCALLY ENLISTED PERSONNEL AND A PARTY OF CIVILIANS. ARMED WITH BOTTLES AND STICKS, WAS DESCRIBED IN THE SECOND DISTRICT COURT YESTERDAY WHEN FOUR LOCALLY ENLISTED SOLDIERS WERE
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  • 186 2 This pint of nctel i and sense of cotnmOßal tions i-- on» whuli r.n, <!• «{'ly in r.i-nect in tN Mush]. ami Buddhist leligion? and i; the Chinoj*. familv rn. bui th. contact now with ir<J> r t civilization h:s in mmny < i
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  • 154 2 Mr M. A. Majid writes to the tribune as follows yesterday: You misreport me in your Issue of today*! date. I did not say that the labourer's prime interest should be to see that their employers' interests arc safe-guarded." What I did say was that it •vas
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  • 57 2 The M mici i nurtat J laws liav ••t uneiiM to enfo: ee r tagging h j Municipi. D!. qJ kots. This v. l« appran the Municip il CtmmisSl "a at thefr n c stenitr. All Keen '/>" Foodshop Bylaw." will cootUl a condition rii the a
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  • 62 2 Britisher, Three Chinese On Theft Charge or rishei A young British^ with three Chin Malay. ..,,<** I police custody o Sieged theft Mo«g Accused G lloktoi d Lee Horn Chew (22 ,32i appea Police Court charge tyres valu< militarj v I 1 Hoe «U rf court foi the tyre to
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    • 108 2 ACCOMMODATION VACANT DOUBLE BOOMS, uith hoard. in large house fronting sea at katonj;. lio\ /til 43. M.T. Singapore. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DKBKNTI RE STOCK UW7 r>>. SINGAPORE MI'NICIPAL 3% DKBKNTI 'RE STOCK 1938 58. NOTICE is hereby glveH that the Transfer liooks of the above Stocks will he closed from
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  • 166 3 T^'^vma^d by sispectr FDVEBDAY IN THE HOLLAND TARK AND MCMAHON PARK mspairbd and the service ■"<*; ORDER THE MANAGER OF PPHONE AND ELECTRIC COM--n FORTH. TOLD THE TRIBUNE I the kinj: t*« ,eak- thioV s tO Si? be erratic, as the company
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  • 121 3 UNKNOWN AT CATHEDRAL r „i rn od skboN v t of ightei of Guoneli avlini mpihii^ the *on of 3te] ben. o f DSO. E the CO. SeaI Rig Resplent ely gown of white the I rule. It v drapery I rt t-nding i abort ti Her short r v.;i'.
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  • 21 3 M> !> be the ting of Club at May 5. r 'Some J* Tax." 1 ting of the Wednes- 12.
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  • 80 3 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE THF S'POTRt: il.-.RttOl tt BOAlll) behtAing list VESSEL GODOWXS Tjikampck 4 Senai 44 E. Hamble Sheers Korea 42 3 Tjipondok 40/1 Thalatta 37/8 Eastern Saga 35,6 Steel Architect 33 4 C. Dickens 31/2 Asia 17/18 Castlevill- I^2o Darvel 21 Angbv 23 (Sedili» 24 Taksang 25 Chaksang _26 Rajah
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  • 33 3 Pending the issue of His Majesty's Exequatur His Excellency the Governor has provisionally recognised Monsieur Albert Morski as Consul General of Poland in England with jurisdiction in this Colony.
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  • 199 3 (Tribune Staff K^portpr) A delightful collection of water-colour and oil paintings by the well-known Malayan Chinese artist. Mr. Yong Mun Sen. are on exhibition at the Victoria Meraori.l Hall. The art exhibition was declared open by the Public Relations Officer. Mi. G. G. Thompson,
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  • 68 3 Dr. G. V. Allen. PrincipalDesignate of the new University of Malaya, will be talking from Radio Malaya tonight ;it 9.45 about the main points of the University Commission's Report which is issued today. Mr. W. J. P. Greniii. senior partner of the fiim of Meffrs. Walter Grenier
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  • 270 3 A deposit Of .1 MJMI I ..'l by Van Li r Sii i\ Ltd. to th* Orient Trading Co. soni ttMC la-t y«;ii in OOMMC* tion with tlu t >n.-truct.i n of a motor launch. loim>«i thi Hlk|td matttr ,i civil .-uit »n
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 406 3 BLUE NETWORK iS^S^SIt P r th MALAY ENGLISB e.oo-ii.oo p.m on 223 me. oonrn ATiiMP^i trps 1 p the midium W" b nd rKUblvAlum«!iO Thb KTricf ran also be heard on a frequency of 4 825 megacycles From 12.00 n"<'n to 2.00 p.n. FM>r SPPonc j j n the 61
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  • 728 4 sh\NGHM Apr. 30 -Mr. John Keswick. sr2SSs?iawns«s ?i™ r to ot of realism -here and fecf* b a word $5mS%& what has happened, and tn some ,L,s a Kleam of hope IOL the future. Although the report a****" some constructive criticism. there is also arwd
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  • 92 4 Sure Stedfast Club An inter-club debate "That Malaya is ready for self-gov-ernment" between the Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship and Sure and Stedfast Club will be held at the Social Hall. No. 3 Kampong Kapor Road on Saturday. May I, at 7.30. Speakers for the affirmative Are Mr. Seah Yeak
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  • 265 4 DAMASCUS, Apr. 29.— New Arab talks on Palestine will start on Saturday when the Premiers of Syria and the Lebanon go to Saudi Arabia to meet King Ibn Saud. widely regarded as the shrewdest of 'he Arab rulers, who has so far played no active
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  • 200 4 LONDON, Apr. 29.— Lord Vansittart, a former diplomatic adviser to the British Government, said in a speech here today that there was absolutely no reason why there should be another war unless, the Kremlin oersisted in its present policy. Unhappily it is shewing every
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  • 30 4 Washington, Apr. 28. President Truman nominated Thomas C. Wasson Consul General at Jerusalem to be the United States representative on the United Nations Truce I Commission for Palestine. U. P.
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  • 407 4 Australia's 5- Yea, Defence Plan SYDNEY, Apr. 29.-Aus.rali* fence plan aimed at tru neatest oaLtSu* Ct monwealth cooperation. Mr John D^m f* ster of Defence, told the Bottje of rStSSiS today. He said his Government waS* 1 paratively small but weUtraineH Lnd li C °Q P td force, rather than
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  • 165 4 NANKING Apr. 7j President General Li tm Jen in message to thy )f China hurt night said: 1 was elected oor.~titutior.alii Vice Fro.--id.-nt by the pnthj siastic support of the r«op;< >nd the unshaken confine of the delegate in me, i u verv grateful to thm." General
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  • 83 4 NEW YORK An *j vear-oW New York doctaftj man WM critically ™»g today in an ambush ibodj that poUoe believe mjjMJJ the weening of a *»2 war In which 20 n« h v been killed in Uiree y-£» As the foreman, n«J CoUentine, wm leavljj for work
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  • 66 4 MONTRK X J LAND. Apr. I>J make her .h*ut m n J lawn tonn.s t^? l^, AM Ahmed wd MahJ"^ ,3 meet Bwit«rjand of tW star in the Mrs. !j Davis Cup comp«n v In th« *»w. J» Ho«B* Ahmed meets übrff K while Alam will in
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    • 42 4 77//; PICTURE WILL BE SHOWN at the PA VJLION Soon. fameisthelpar.il, 1^t r KHHARD MILES CARLA LEHHANN HUGH BURDEN L&M W? >4 MARJORIf FIELDING sir itthoor hicks i un*<m w»«« £~T§1&?Bk v,,,«* ty rot toutrmc tftu.u b, |Ohn IOutTiMC fiflh j|.; J
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  • 927 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH i.n.n.i M,--<- critics th. y .^w "VZ m ,:-.:ch !nI t l e w:i: judge m t handsome V'., *I! be awarded to M 5t theatregoew ■r;:..n>--> as critics W ppt.rtum- ibemm+s* ■"•.."•VV.-e Hub liopt-s to ■J; the public lent offered. Kor..- r t
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    • 17 5 lor PHotoa rap h o f Beauty and Fashion consult The Lar §est Photo Studio in Malaya
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    • 162 5 IMM HI IBill IHi Showing a Superb Collection of London Winter* ear Topcoats and butts. I AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT TO NIGHT I GAMMON STEAK WITH PINEAPPLE J AND CHATEAU llltlA.Ml THE PICK OF THE MENU AND A BPLENWD PICTURE S AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL Proprietor: Roy Corn.-ll I
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  • 23 6 London A'/'« f s M'ssrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot Wo«« uu at ii,,,.' i, if t- v S»ATI'RI>AY MAY 1 IHIV
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  • 40 6 Mulnii Boy Scouts looking into the cockpit of the Vampire before the tpedal irmtm tration flUjht held at Kiuila Lumpvr on April 28. The demonstration wtu i lairge number of school children. Boir Scouts and Girl QuUtm,
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  • 219 6 The publication of yet another Government report may evoke groans from a public Which has had a surfeit of reports and \Vhi f e Papers since the re-occupa<ion. Bu t we have no hesistaiion in saying that ihe Report of the Commission on University Education in Malaya
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  • 196 6 Even more important the Commission, because i t was sympathetic, has realised the real potentialities of the people of Malaya. In reading through its report one is made conscious of the fact that \.he Commission has .vied to see the intellectual developmor.' of Malaya no\ only as it
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  • 844 6  -  GRAHAM JENKINS UNCER TAINTk IN INDONESIA by BATAVIA. -Real talks haven't even started" in the latest phase of Indonesia's negotiation, foimer Republican Premier. Sutan Sjahrir. is reported has having told a Republican newspaper here. His view appears supported by latest information from I Dutch sources.
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    • 36 6 YOU ft BUSINESS! M \S\ DKIJCATF I'ROBIJCmTcROI'S IP S4IMKTIMFK, UinC'll NEEDS VERY CAREKTL HAMHJM. WHEN IN SUCH DIFFKTLTIES AND TOU NKKD ADVICE comuk M.tii.iij Fi,oni:\n: |-HO\K: «2«OX H>K AI»POIM\IKM FLAT *M lIEERF.N BI'ILDING. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORK
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    • 24 6 MALAYAN AIRWAYS Services fron. s^ 's Kuala L«»P« IP TO KOTA BNAKI k r A N I r ei r a T he Malawn
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  • 230 7 HIM m IBI IH »«Wa FROM FAR VM» \K%H \pr 28.- Mr. Asaf All, retiring InJ.ador to the United States, now here bac k 0 Delhi, said today that the only iidia could play in international poliltUre was that of peacemaker. is what India's present foreign
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  • 141 7 BRITISH ARAB PLOT ALLEGED I \KK SUCCESS. Apr. 2<». iparine United Nations published today details < .-U.:.v. ,u..j:0(l to have ted by Brigadier Pattick Andrew Clayton, "chief p tio the Near East Md certain Arab leaders, to ivide the whole of Palestine Sym. the Lebanon. Trtosjordall and Kpypt. T':v writer
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  • 55 7 FRANKFURT, Apr, 29. ;<w '-'■<"> D. t'lnxf. United •"'''v Military Governor >>i wrwanv Mtf a prfss con- that mere mxm '//arm oj-r r //ie no p/n to '"'''>" 'i r7»ifed Sfa(e« '"rcej men >"■/ irorHecl fi/>oi/i fomorroir or M,7 *>». .",,,1. i;;:;;. c «»«*^o/ cm
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  • 16 7 "Strained" Relations In Indonesia Illation* and IncionseeWng t^trh Bast I "strainedition of a tin rUoKI. Reuter
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  • 50 7 Bangkok. April 2^. Belgium and Sweden today rCCOff* niscd the new Siamese Cabinet headed by Phibul Songkhtam, it wus learned ironi Foreign Office source?. Formal acknowledgement of the cabinet change by diplomatic representative* of Bri- tain, the United States and other power? if? still awaited. Reuter
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  • 124 7 Washington. April 27. Republican Representative Waltei H. Judd discussing tho Congressional record bill to permit parents of Nisei to become United States citizens, said. 'The story of Nisie intelligence teams n the Pacific battle area has come out but slowly f<nd then in fragments. "The
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  • 76 7 PRAGUE. Apr. 29. .lan l T rsiny. former Slovak Democrat vice-premier of Czechoslo- vakia, was today sentenced to I seven years' imprisonment with hard labour in the Bratislavia 1 court tryinp him and 14 other Slovaks on conspiracy and treason charges. His press secretary was sentenced to
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  • 68 7 Tokio. Apn! 29. Moro than 600 000 Japanese workers win <ta".- ;i May Day parade on May 1 in Wkio'a Imperial Palace it was reported toda> In Osaka, the Municipal authoiitics have banhed MAy Da} parades as the result of the recent Communist Instigated Korean riots,
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  • 83 7 Adiiit villc, Kentucky. April 29. A Negro shot «leatl the Chttf of Police, ♦iO-vear-old Ilufus Barrow, here today and \-ikmj4 im ;i [>o>itmn nem thibody, 'kiii'i .ii'ir't foi ovci .t hour. Hi* w.i dually raupht when anotlx 1 Ne^ro slipped u}» linri him, overpowered liim
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  • 72 7 Wellington, Apr. 3ft Tke CommiMion of Enquiry on th»Tasman Airways Sandi i«!;lihih Hying*boa( whn;h limp< i back to Sydney <>n thre< engines laal December after ifeveJoptnjl englne troubli <>\<'j U»«' Tamikui Beg iml.iv exonerated t ii<- < lap tafn ;tn«! crew of Mann 1 The Commission criticised the
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  • 66 7 Nanking. Apu. 2<>. (ietuial Li TsuiiK-j««n. Kwangsi dnectoi of the Generalissimo's, headquarters in Peiping won Cttaa'i Vice-Presidential thrtion at the National Assembly today by margin of 143 votes. In a straight fipht a-amst Dl Sun Fo. son of Dr. Sun Y..t sen. and President of
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  • 62 7 S\v::fthain, April 29. The spin- 01' a ehurcn at QxhMtMlgh, Norfolk. oolllipMd into the nave yesterday. The spin: which was 156 teet Ugh fell through the roof of the tower and broke into a pile of rubbh on the Jlooi. Beneath the pile lie I clock, five
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  • 45 7 Tokio. April 29. Crowds tstimatod to total nearly 500.000 today waited for hours to make a two-mile pilgrimage via the Imperial Palace ground and bow in the direction of the Imperial Palace where Emperor Hirohito was celebrating his 17th birthday. Reuter
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  • 29 7 LONDON. Apr. 29. Richard Tauber. the famous Austrianborn tenor, left £2,400. His will was ina.ie public today. He <lie<l in the l T nite<l States* U.P.
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  • 268 7 COLOMBO, Apr. 29 The Tooth Relic, one of the most sacred objects of veneration for Buddhists all over the world is now on exposition at the Daladd Maligawa 'Temple of the Tooth), Kandy. The Relic. a Tooth of Buddha, which i* housed in a shrine
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  • 282 7 JERUSALEM, Apr. 30.— After British rorktM f.riag Spitfires hud pat oq a demonstration over Jaffa 'oday Jewish frgun-Rfegailflto fore 1 efvied fire and ucreptod an U> hour truce, i' was stated officially here tonight. 'IYI Aviv s:;t in on tin- tiuce talk-- which brought the foiu<lay Jcwtlk
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  • 110 7 LONDON, Apr, Ji» The I! nib Cum mission' r for Indtti. Mr. V. K. Krishna Mni'in, stimmnn<>l ii .stall i.ittlijKi <>t India House t<>- </«!(/ in <inn>i>nt<r that in In tlllt tll()t I' 'I' 1 ifUdllt l( d( m1 1 ,rc unrf 'iftfini limit if tor
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  • 144 7 BANGKOK. Apr. 2<>. Bang' kok's airport cit Don Muaug. in the rasUirn suouibs of the city, will soon have a in w concrete runway capable of supporting airplane weighing one hundred tons. The constnntion of thi- n< w i unway is in Un litnds of an American flfftt,
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  • 207 8 "The main task of the University is to foster the growth of citizenship by concentration upon problems common to all. One task of any university is to refine an«l preserve all that is best in local tradition and culture, and in Malaya there is more than one
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  • 585 8 "Assuming a university witn l.vvv siuoems ana assuming To: development over ten years, we have estimated an annual expenditure of about £300.000. This figure will be increased by the contribution of the University to the teaching hospital, but it roes not include expenditure on hostels
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  • 83 8 >>ir Alexander i .irOa— irrs. MA... LL.iv utt.tv. PJJt (Pairman > Lsssjatti Barnes, M.c MA. Sir Iwr Jvr.r.ing*. V.A. I.itt.l). LLI). Pwiesior <•. v\ Piek.ring. M.A MM* F.R.C.P. Prsiessor \v. I. Fuph 0.1i.E., R%. DJB*. F.G.S. \v. s. Mergaa, b a Secretary Tuan Haji Mohame i
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  • 44 8 MANILA. Apr. 29.— A bathin^ beauty contest will be held undei the auspices of the ■wanky Government-operated Manila Hotel en Manilas wuterfront next Sunday morning at 9 o'clock to cfcootc th< "Mist Manila Hotel" for IMB it waa i
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  • 209 8 Constitution Administration The Comn.!s?ion has prcpar-be to make statute* and to re- ed a draft constitution m keep- ing" with the principles that the I i University should be autonomous, unitary and residential. "The initial steps for the establishment of the University will need to be taken in Singapore but
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  • 60 8 "The (University will need to build up without delay an adequate library, particularly on the arts and science side. Wt favour library centralization and propose that the library together with museums and art galleries, should bo generally controlled by the Senate; there would be a Library Committee, of
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  • 61 8 LONDON. Apr. 29. Tin Home Secretary. Mr. Chutor Ede. was asked in the House of Commons todav to introduce legislation to alter the period of life sentence in order to increase its deterrent effect. Mr. Chuter Ede replied that no amendment of the law would be required. Life
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  • 60 8 LONDON. Apr. 29 Albert Foerster. former Nazi gauleitei of Danzig was sentenced death to<iay by a Warsaw court for crimes against hum:inii> and peace, Warsaw radio reported. The prosecution att*9#* was responsible for the deajl nf between 30,000 and 10 000 people in the init"il period hi*
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    • 22 8 •hat S2« :tt«»r" "It is onlv«i2 Wed a prc t ox, exercising am. L" ■iooai skin. p /n r I'"'1 mb
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    • 141 8 A university man unleti it is coatM piled by the idwok flow of a<lK;.v students. Schc i J lity stand to on aacc relation of close reopi pendenoe. The yearly outpat successful Bdml 0 candidates :s r i supply the pNkm technical denadi of lation of iIOMM 6 The
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    • 45 8 The corpora J d«nt» enjoying dertake the foi the s' c a u approval cra ■pend W v the con limits set by houi halls oi develop W« than r ies ;tnt P class je [1 P ossi reside H i
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    • 122 8 TUITION .Mercantile Institution 209. Queen Street, Phone 237 'tudy in your spare time: Shorthand: (Pitman and Gregg) Book-Keeping: Ele mentary and Advance. Prac tical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for any public exam. F^HH^HPl^^ SB* When you consider that from the food you eat all your energy, nerve
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      201 9 1 W fur 1 iJ if M «b< 1 y I |j 1 t r.' odudnj y. 13 to is I I pon :r 1 1 ISA d ill (da rts for n if 1 1 t! M. b Ihi p I U Ma j II hi 1 I
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    • 231 9 HOW TO BECOME A STUDENT "The School Certificate" statts tnc Commission is not i a r i adequate qualification ?< admission to the University j Beyond it there should be in- i stjtuted a t we- year course of higher school studies leading to School Leaving Certificate. This c ourse
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    • 177 9 ...iemic staff wfll con- >• professors, lecturers (inkling: 84 nior and assistant ecturers and demonstrators. salaries are settled assumption that the j. tv ct the academic apnts will in due course i>• local graduates, W ssary to offer fman- menti in order to er> m abroad. n
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    • 46 9 Jerusalem, Apr. Arab prisoners estimated at KK) escaped from the Latrun detention ramp near Ramion today, after priMoera had set lire to a number of buildings-. *It mi officially reported that pdice guairis wore safe under mlliUry protection at Lfttruo DOlice station. Reuter
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    • 33 9 LAKE SVCCESS. Apr. 29.Thc Security Council, in a secret meeting, today decided to adjourn on Aug. 21. and reassemble in Paris on Sept. 21 conditionally depending on the international situation. Reuter
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    • 58 9 LONDON. Apr. 29. me British cotton industry for tin first time Passed its ween.y production target of 18.000.000 pounds of cotton f**** anu cottc-n waste yarns, sot by the Chancellor of the Exchrqur S: r Stafford Cripps. the Ootton Eoard announced today. Production during tru ck ended April
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    • 194 9 considering sj.\ ether poatiblc sites thr Commit* Of Johore Bahru as a university tttt was partly "by the opportunitv for iiting goc^J buikUngi In t>l natural beauty." :t we have a river ating plain with nut and othei tant jungle i Johon Bahru Singapore and len
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    • 290 9 A FULL UNIVERSITY STATUS Though Um Ct r nn :ssion was asked in its terms ot r«tcrence to advjst r. the steps to be taken to umalgar».it» the Medical College and Raffles College into a univerujty college it recommendi that there is no need for Malaya to pass through thil
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    • 88 9 "Western m mit o<f has two chief cttmpttxtnrs, the Malaria boti,< and the Chinese phti>-,-rian. in the eaetem States bomo.s art MM to be numerous, but it It probable that as MWttern medicine iecomei idsdti avaikibh tn> i, will gradually disappear. The Chiiusf physicians have considerable practices MWUmgH
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  • 88 10 IX)NDON Apr. 29 IHe Palestine ik.ct, which provideJ for the ending of British jurisdiction in Palestine when the British mandate is surrendered on May 15. became lav with the giving of the Royal assent. The Act had passed through both Houses of Parliament. LAKE SUCCESS, Apr.
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  • 65 10 lUMO 2 Korea inci( rial wui Although these Kon X 1 author.:, An i ldiUooi |fl Formostm isd \m i also illegal itaj Mo-: M came to Jtpu mva 1 1 nuc uni it 4 9 stated The Japj yM Ucfl in Sutld aad Kyushu 1 I eotranta land
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  • 82 10 MARSHALL HAS FOR PACIFIC WASHINGTON J Secretary State 1 Marshall !«n| ciples for govi -aing cific IsL-ur- M t»»d Stale? \m the (Jnited SMM The istuda uc I shall*, CaroKie! Mai 1 cept Guam, tmtm od by the Jnm Marshall ■peakei Josepii Mm posting legislßtifli H territory Marshall! :ecaa included
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  • 24 10 MILITARY UNKNOWN TURKEY [staobul s r a Rignment ot Z.BM tarv wppli< States aid prograal key arrived He»l Included J pins, lorries Bent Beuteft
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  • 17 10 Athens, Kp military court ;ti Communists. »n ivonion t espionage °^3 -vnt to pri m
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    • 142 10 roiiii< s: i:\rlnsivr lo lh«» Morning Tribune "kUGGLES" /t'M fISKED UK GLN7S IN \/wfVe >t I /VtX; flF£ -W\ I /J^r'J^^ F-.. /f y^u 7^^ "1 7W£ OTWfiP »M?, S7ff f 4AK> \**T(CULAR KB7MR AND I) I U !l™"*/-' ™fj J lw gusts W UiD^r ARTHIT Tilt C7A7IIF rnMf v
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  • 1348 11  -  Pierre Audemars Today's Complete Short Story By down lump d ntrjr. I n ng .n busily iiiki and lit "i :/iP'j i I said p"I tatfoi ,r Fh< d »re." I nu r. usin .ind If I old certainly r is( man ve i> pn discouraged
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  • 88 11 LAKE SUCCESS. Apr. 29. The Ukraine defended Russia in the Security Council today against the charge of interference in Czechoslovakia's affairs. When the Council resumed discussion on developments in Czechoslovakia at the time of the Communist coup in February M. Vassili Tarasenko (Ukraine), said the charge against
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  • 43 11 Salisbury. Apt. 29. Charles Coule. 72. of Dean Farm cottages. Dean, who for years lived as a hermit, died in an ambulance on its way to Salisbury Infirmary today after he had been found lying on the floor of his home.
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  • 33 11 Dunstablo. Apr 2!». checked traffic on *U m*» roads into London toda> search for a lorry-load of 3.500,000 cigarettes worth 130.--000 stolen from outside an aiinMU cafe near Duwtable Reuter
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    • 24 11 OXY 2-1«.K,t.15 P.M. 5* t **l con»d, DOOD IT" s 'arrinr 11 BREEN m ow Ob The River' l(( '"'lc,,| <ir :tl < h;,,, s
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    • 46 11 tfojUAAol£ \'ol With Police Aid But With The Aid Of PHOENIX A t K A I bU i WATERS AGAINST EPIDEMICS NOW PREVALENT HYGIENIC MANUFACTURE AND FREE FROM ALL IMPURITIES I The Youngsters And The Oldsters U>ve Them rilOM »7OJ) or MKM\ FOR YOUR URGENT REQUIREMENTS
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  • 188 12 MAROONED IN RED TERRITORY Shanghai. Apr 29. -Some 800 pasc»»ngers including 12 for eigners And crew members of th* Chinese freighters Wan Lo" arrived here this morning aboard the Chinese steamer Changcheng after having be*»i marooned a fortnight In Communist territory following th^ grounding of their vessel of* Lie north
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  • 163 12 AIR GIANT MAY BE TOO DEAR LONDON T>^ US ton Briba^or. ail i" no*' build* in^r may prow too expennlve for British Overneai Airwaj i CorporatkNi to buy This is the corriinT.t Of the Select Committee on Estimates which reported la^t nipht that expenditure on the two proto-typed runways and
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  • 128 12 ABERDEEN, Apr. 29— Two planes landed almost simultaneously at Dyce airport. Aberdeen, last night to keep a rendezvous to save a man's life. The first Dakota came 170 miles from Lewis carrying a tubercular meningitis case 19--year-okl aircraftman M. Macaulay. The other RAF Mosquito lew
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    • 170 12 'CHEMPAKA HI 1 |K o%t:u x^g m^dj; i(» t)i m; >r T.^i«»nt' d H.'O^ (»f itli pu'ir- \r i T &*f&rf\u^r n<.i.pon>4' I" Hi; 1 th( i **nds who _gMMf4PV rHONKI). WROTE and CLA- ,_S^_^Ha W(H'Ri:ii for a utend^l Sv'W^SH rHEMI 1 MCA ov -r for a 3rd I^S^^W liiii.-,
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    • 96 12 Victoria :m r NOEL OOVTABirS »r v I "BLITHE SPiRnJ BUM th.ic rmi v Z r t I ooMrrrn I 'I he bock \hA >i.or mo C3 "l deborah 'it y^ I Miiiiiiy xSi t>ftt*<\al Morning Bhou\s Today and Tomorrow ll AM. Tyrone Pou*r in BLA X BWAS' (inTednfajm 1^
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  • 600 13 v.--Ir r 170 v'-:- tf U*- 1 iff 1 1 97. JO- 25 (■"•pi urn h NLM 53.00 L 47.50 i OOxd b.: 1 IMI 1,166 l 75 i |ti 175 iei26.(H ?6.50 i 2 82 450 s^o P! M 9*61 L 10.78 C M 5^.00 I*
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  • 82 13 Import licences will be issueo freely for Japanes cotton textiles for whtch import licence* have not hitherto been approved, provided such licences are endorsed to read "Payment to be made in sterling to India. This endorsement will be necessary to ensure that tho textiles Involved were originally
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  • 202 13 LONDON', Apr. 29. Prices '.vere mostly on the upgrade in London's stock-markets today The movement was the result of small buying orders in the I Giltedged section wherein I gains of up to a quarter per cent were recorded; new Electricity 3 per cent stock put on
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  • 98 13 New York. April 27. Assorted oils, rails, aircrafts and specialities were mostly favoured as the market continued its mild rally. Business was slightly more active with sentiment aided by numerous pleasing earnings statements. Steels though mostly higher were rather neglected as traders await the results of
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  • 21 13 There was comparatively little InteiMt I" Vi loca share market yestnday and most deals were executed M lower levels
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  • 177 13 DtmamA HMMliBg f«om local sa^o pearl f,ict.i:i. ha* tmoMtcd th. sajjo flour mat Ml and quotation.- foi th,- Sa ri'wak qiutlity yesi.riav registered a rise of $1.50 Siak r O flour «m ilm M >tt«-i at 516 67'.. White pepper quotations were .slightly marked up The followwi^
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  • 163 13 The rubber market was quiet but steady throughout yesterday with prices more or less unchanged. Prices quoted yesterday were Tone Quiet steady. After being firm early in the week a reaction set in later caused by poorer advices from New York, says the weekly rubber market report issued
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  • 122 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From Our Financial Otfl Wh- n the IM7 report of various rubber companies an* published. some reasonable profits are looked for despite the low prices, but when rehabilitation needs have bwn taken into account and some appropriation for replanting, it is not likely that dividends will
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  • 185 13 London. April 29 Lord Mountbatten. Governor General of India, would be the "ideal man" to head a special British mission to Moscow to negotiate a balanced truce with Russia to stave off war. Mr. H. N. Brail ford, veteran author of books on India,
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  • 559 14 No Surplus Of Natural Rubber In Coming Year NEED FOR CAUTION WASHINGTON Apt 30 The Internatiooal RmV Study <;i>'U\> conc!udta{ IU four-day aftjaa\ ettinwU< lay iii» t would be no mrplui «t natural rubber during •mmi; yi-a it eatimated world :wM>«'i eonaumptlon nntura i nvnthet'f in iims nrould total 1.746,0m
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  • 166 14 London. Apnl 29.- Tonights Victoria Club call-over prices on the De\ by were 5.-2 Mv Babu offered. 11-4 taken .and wanted; 6-1 Xhe Cobbler offer ed; IQQ-S Jack Scot offeted 100-7 taken: 100-S, Black Tarquui, 100-6 Pride of India., 20-1 Birthday Greeting^. 25-1
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  • 107 14 Below are the ties for the English Game (Handicap) billiards tournament for members of the Singapore Civil Service Association 3-5-48 -Anthony Urn (70) vs. Goh Chiang Chua < 125 1 4-5-48 Tan Ah Chap (Scr.) .s. N.E. Rozario 70). 5-5-48 Joseph Chye < 70 1 vs. G. \V.
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  • 62 14 The lollowin^ vvill play football for the Jollilads Athletic Union against the Kola Tinggi Football Association tomorrow at Kota Tinggi ground at 5.15 p.m. (Transport \yiU leave 243 r. Pagar Road at 10 a.m.c Sithambram. Ha^ak, Kayamju. Ghani. Murugajk Sintha, N'a iiiiajah. M. I. oJman, Sup)ia'.. Salahudin Dqllah.
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  • 540 14 ■ACE o M 1 Horses, Class 3. Division r, v 0 0 0 MARTIAN MAII 3 3 2 NEW BRA 0 0 0 MR CHIPS 0 1 HARIMAN 4 i:\KHAM 2 0 0 BADGER 0 0 0 CAMPANILE 0 0 0 FOUNTAIN LAI IRISH BONG 0 2
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    • 55 14 m nite jo PY iLi vif fff f ATDBK Starrinu Joe E. Brown Judy UaiSova in the LMigh-seatttloa of the season! t~ THE HO HONG Si (ft. IW. Inorn')c4ted In Singapore. b7>, (HVUA STKEFT PHONF: *****5. >l«m» *in>;" sails fr Knnjjonn (^mloon A Dt'rk I'.issengers^ I Muy ITkoaf, St(»\v A:
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  • 211 15 mm sine, 1 1941 will be < h Jdtfl and 21 times finalists— naucuration of the com^tition Mu if. while at Malacca. Negri ns t the home team. itoU* knnos to t«a u,nni HAUMi Ki, hxkiim. chv. sauuri Ul GAKHAN, KAMOOD.CHYE
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  • 45 15 ILowinj r cricket t(, on f the i •■a n r: jthy S Thl1 mi S. Retna J. >. i K t nst c on i' I- I >■ ah j. a w- .':n. r. Swee I Tal Beng i K Swi Chia s -a Ho
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  • 25 15 epresent Khal»t Clul S lay, on 8: Gn unds, at 11 (CapU, I KretJ !l Pau Kret--1 Mil. v ill Flay A Thi- E.
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  • 13 15 v am i■ p r Ka ™alingam, S. ram, K Slew, tt;,
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  • 78 15 [He foiiowine: vvill represent the SholT S.C. in a fnondsoccer match against tnr r€ CivH Service A.^socialon en Monday, at the Mc.v>.i! Road fn^OUOd at 5.15 p.m. Wong Lc-oner Yuen; Chong Pitt Chonp. Lau Hen Fook; .John Hon. J. V. H. Geeks, lohn Loh, Phang: Choong Heo.
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  • 87 15 On Sunday, at 9.30 a.m. the Singapore Indian Association will clash with tho C.Y.M.A. Oui Lady of Lourdesi at a game of tablc-tonnis consisting of five singles and two doubles. The game will be played at the C.Y.M.A. premises (Ophir Road). Players ire
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  • 167 15 MR. 1 A. nEA^RETIR,^rRES^^ u^ T T^ SINGAPORE LAWN TENMS ASSOCIA! I > wAf AXNTAL MEETING YESTERDAY THAT O\ Kl^ TFNNIS RAISED BY THESmy ?Vor L D STADIUM. TOURNAMENTS AT THE HAI I Y Tho activities of the Association during IM7. was however small, he
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  • 64 15 bv Allan I^wi* lMf 1 RARIIXM Kerry's Luck Hariman Race 2: CONTKNT I ii»,m Mar, Young Lucius Race I: SMILING THROI (ill Lurky smr Slipstream Rao. 4: GOLD CASTK Minstrt! Jkiy Liberty Man Race 5: HAl'rY L:\SS Fairlyn Gold Stream Race TOLL ANA Tib«T I dnioiitl Dantev
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  • 104 15 A re-union dinnei of Old Bern of all Christian Brothers' Schools will be hold on May 14 at S p.m. at Robinson a Cafe. Raffles Place. The dinner is in commemoration of Founder's Day. the feast of St. do la Salle. The dinner is open to
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  • 79 15 The Municipal Commissioners at a meeting yesterday decided to contribute $1,000 towards the co^t of a portrait of Sir Cecil Clementi. a former Governor of the Straits Settlement*, to be hung in the Victoria Memorial Hall Mr W L. Blythe, Deputy president, who put the
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  • 345 15 1 MV .."hint; tffwrhfi arc now bring given to preparattoai «t Wembley Stadium where main 'thl« tic events will ho staged. Much of equipment to »>e usr»i i- entirely n« w and is reflection of inventive gtsim of expert! who for th» past two yean
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  • 164 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Small time rivers pirates struck again in Singapore watfcen when they boarded a motor launch anchored oil Beach Rd. at 1 a.m.. yesterday, and got away with $204 in cash and valuables. Only occupants of the launch, which is owned by a Chinese
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  • 105 15 The award of Defence Medals to three Municipal ofllceni by H. B. the Gorernoi on April, 1. was reported to th« Municipal Commissioners at their meeting yesterday by the Deputy President Mr. w L. Bl)rthe. H<* said it was expected that ail memlx rs thr
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  • 134 15 At th< annual general meeting of UIC Young Min Muslin. Association. the following oflice-hearers were elected for the ensiltafi year President, Ahmad bin [bra him. Vice rinldcat. K. M. Ol Mohammed. Hon. Secretary, a Wanjor. Hon. Asst. Secretary, Bftrwan Mn H. Abdul Itashid Hon treasurer.
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  • 154 15 am Risa M» y, the popular Turkish trappier will face the giant Hungarian, Kinj, r Koo; in the top-liner of tonigflt'Hj wrestling piogiamnii' at (Jrr;it World. The pair" will wrestle under international rules, and Will battle over (our Bfteen-mi nuti- lOiuids. A side stake <>f $1,000 is also
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  • 428 16 POOR QUALITY OF RATION RICE I Mi.nr- Staff K*'\HtrtT) M;«>M MAY S RICE RETAILERS MIST DISPLAY IN THEIR SHOPfI FOOD CONTROL DEPARTMENT NOTIFICATIONS OF THK grANTITY OF EACH QUAIJTY OF HICK RECEIVED T>* THEM FOR ISSUE TO THEIR RKUISTERED HATION CARD HOLPEKS SO THAT CONSUMKKS CAN FIND OUT WHAT SORT
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  • 104 16 Two blank promissory notes and a document an agreement to repay a certaii. loan were alleged to hav bpen ftol«fl when an In lian. K Murueiah (31) appeared on a «harge of theft in the Second Police Court yesterday The agreement was stated to have been
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  • 172 16 'JOGGING' VEHICLE OWNERS' MEMORIES R« filiations foi control of i egist ration and licences of afl vehicles now come under the Road Transport Ordinance and not under the Municipal Ordinance as in pre-war days. This statement wa.; made to the iMunicipal Commissioners at theii meeting yesterday by Mr. \V. L.
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  • 84 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Rajah Brooke, new Sarawak Steamship vessel, has arrived in Singapore on her way to her home port at Knchtng. The Rajah Brooke, which was built in the United Kingdom will replace the ill-fated Vyner Brooke, which was sunk in N.E.I, waters by
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  • 82 16 The Chung Ching High School last night staged a very entertaining comedy, entitled "The Late Christopher Bean", at the Victoria Theatre. The play was written by a Frenchman, Rene Fanchois, but in its translated form it has lost none of the wit and humour which characterise the original.
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  • 218 16 (Tribune .Staff fU»porU»r) THE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY WILL REQUEST GOVERNMENT TO INTRODUCE A PROCLAMATION TO RESTRICT THE CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRIC CURRENT. Mr. W. L. Biythe. Deputy President, who announced this during the Commissioners' meeting yesterday, said he had discussed the matter with the Attorney-General. There would
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  • 159 16 88 Chinese On Triad Society Charge Eighty-eight Chinese, appearing on a charge of attending: an^ illegal societv a triad Initiation ceremony filled the well of the First District Court yesterday. Mr. A. H. Frew A.S.P.. stated that the court would hear that secret societies had been very active in Malaya
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  • 144 16 Govi-Tment ■MWWMd •lay ;i numl**r of pmnutioil .>f loc.il'y rcciuitr»! Imloi i< mtfUtn and bMpectom t Chief Inspeotni tank Tins goes a lony w.»v I complete a soucs of promo tions of such orhc« i ;uni ha..MCNMriN taken MM MQ sidViable time so
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  • 126 16 AUSTRALIANS DECLARE AT 462 FOR 8 WORCESTER Apr. 30. The Australians dedaridl innings clos<-} asair.s! \v«n ter today at t^L" for is vj fciivin^ them ;i lead of 229 n with approximate!}' faff left for piny on the toll ty The visitors KOrtd 85 ra in an hour's play tolay.
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  • 125 16 S.1/.H. Stilt SFT Calls h Conference (Tril)un.- Maff K<?""«' A conference of repwg tives Of all unions of SJ po,os mart* worker- la being »UedJ IV by the Singapore t«J tlon'of rrade rmons to rider the situation of i rtrike of the Stoggn H1 bour ÜboureW Um» g Tiu> Chainnaii
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  • 27 16 at a meeting y;^ fd Bylaws to 1 business public houses Every n^ -Pt restart shal between u as tJ»«3 between I misrioners maj direct.
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    • 56 16 BEAUTIFUL ROUNDEDCURVES are woman's chu-f assets ■iS<Bm^^ M SEINYITAL CREAM i^fl strengthens the bu.sJ and produ- Bf 1^ ccs beautiful rounded curves of WA A 1 womanly grace and charm. Fvcn rV/ the thinnest figures will be filled I jC AA I out in a few weeks. ■i^^LMj Ank your
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