Morning Tribune, 11 May 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ,-r K/*f Strict) (10 Cents.) L 1 N;.; Kii,AV MAY 11. 1948.
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  • 136 1 i Keporter) Singapore Chinese iied at a L u-M).ln_ on Sunday l a t th< Maiettic TheaVEu Tonp Sen Street. Lim Boon [T m Straits CM- iflk :atf> at a ju-'ui i remony. [r. Mayfaii Musical and As» i ition is ppon- j EZ the
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  • 240 1 i Thbune Stop Reporter j. Singapore will be visited I regularly by American Prorideut Lines ships when a pro- ject tor increased shipping by the company io completed, ac- wording to Mr. M. J. BJCfcley .ice-president of APL. wrio i irrived here trom Hongkong
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  • 243 1 Colour Discrimination Must End-PMFTU .From Our Oun Reporter/ KUALA LUMPUR, May 10.— The abolition of labour Strict lystem and colour discrimination m Government Id European Arms, the creation of an unemployment roll fund and ban on immigration of CeyIoOSSS labour into Stoyi are urged by the PSCFTU m resolution*, adooted
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 1 SPRIXG FASHIONS: At a recent display of Mark L.iker's Spring Collection held at Jay's of Regent Street, London was this white organdie crinoline model.
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  • 45 1 1 KILLED IN SELETAR AIR CRASH >'"">'< Staff Reporter) ]M \nm of ;i mid-air colJ2L lwo s P' tfir es at nooe ™.> m the vicinity of Selel ,;P u °tofone aircraft suf- ln Juries. The other fc^'/V -ful landing ore bein- in,rt of inquiry Ll beta*
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  • 46 1 Reporter). r '^ck Club is to be n by th 3 n Gimsoo Trailed that the üb.wu b.wa a recently 1 Women'? to th, man- <■' commitl to have at the r but, it make the btrusive as ible to anc to resettle.
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  • 479 1 GORGON Domrx at spori i~i St'if kK* ])iti Irr THREE M 3TRAUANI HAVE BEEN REFUSED PER MISSION TO LAND IN SINGAPORE THEY \:i T ROBERT FRANCIS KAVANACJH i2l». FRANCIS ►BEPH KAIRNB 1 22). AND R. V. WILLIAMS 35) WHO ARRIVED HERE PROM PERTH ON
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  • 100 1 POLIO: 3 NEW CASES i j (Trithme R< sorter) i Three t <:is»'-. .>f 1 pullo anere r >perted la S 1 Singapore yesterday* l The victim- nreffe aa European ado:*, a r i j J Eurasian adult and a S Malay child. aN living t i <vithin th* Wnnk
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  • 36 1 BANGKOK, May 10: roe Siamese Goverr.r. at today ordered the abolition c! casinos, gambling hous< and ai! other ''dangerous kJ demoralisin^' forms of gambling m the country. Th order docnot affect goven _t-operat-ed weekly sta.r- lotteries.
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  • 260 1 From Our Ovn Reporter) MALACCA May io. m attempting tfl street ml alleged insane Chinese late on Sunday evening Sold Smith Street, two members of the Malacca Pol force an European A.S P. and a Chinese detective police conota-j ble were injured Details
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  • 44 1 LONDON, May 10: Sil John Whitty, form Indian civil servant and a great friend In his younger daya of! the iat;> Kahatma Gandhi. died m London last night. Sir John, who wi.s 72. retired from th** fn«n_n Civil Service m 1935. Reuter
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  • 232 1 (Trib Hta >rteri rosurance benefits ncreaae In wages, <:<>•. .i ilj on olidays and free i nee dv illness arising fom Injury, among tern Iby the S i poi Steved > Assoc I 100 t kin] stei t a ii-.- ting held v I nti a<
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  • 101 1 a motor cycle and i I i>a were involved In incident at 8 p.m -t ..t River Valle> Road Th rt cyclist wa- i o islj injured and arai ru ie 'i 1 1 ho.-p:ta:. Inere was >ttght damage, to :he car but tai upants Photo by
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  • 375 2 WANTED GIRL TO GO WITH lIIM BUT Ac fused. 33-year-old Ong Ah Song. was originally changed with outraging the modest of the woman by touching a pan of her body, but during the course of the hearing the charge was amende I to one of
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  • 435 2 (From Out Own Reporter' KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 An argument oyer tlu renting of a shop-house, led to a light which resulted m a Malay owner of shop-houses m Bagar Terap Village. Sabak Bernarr being admitted into hospital fo? 14 daya with serious injuries. This
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  • 145 2 Tribune Staff Rf porter At the annual meeting of the indian Women's Organisation, held last night, it was resolve J to lodge a protest with the Government for not including any Indian women m the recently appointed panel of 17 Justices of the Peace for Singapore.
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  • 234 2 Call To Indian Women In S' pore Indian women should be given the opportunity to wonin the various branches of the Social Welfare Department ii order to popularise Government s social welfare activities among the Indian community, said Mrs. P. Sen Gupta, President of the Women's Section ot the Singapore
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  • 139 2 Mr. Chan Kah Hock. Secretary ot Pecpio Educations Association m Singapore, is attending a British Council course on social welfare of young people. The course which is to last for two weeks began on May 4th m Edinburgh and 13 being attended by wel fare workers
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  • 95 2 The Bin Seng Rubber Works at the Eighth Mile. Bukit Timah Road will resume work at 10 a.m. today after a 45--iay strike of its 410 workers. The proprietors claimed yesterday that 380 of the strikers had registered, and would return to work this morning. A spokesman
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  • 35 2 Mr E. V. Fowler, former Deputy Commissioner of Police. Singapore, who has returned from long leave m the Unite! Kingdom, took over yesterday from Mr. J. C. Barry as Assistant Commissioner CID.
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  • 58 2 At the Sri Senpaga Vlnayagar Temple. Ceylon Road, the "Sathurthi" Day (fourth da\ after new moon) will ne observed with special ceremony of "Abishegam" (Holy Bath) ana "Pooja" (worship) by the temple priest Sri K." S. Visvanathu Kurukkal on Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. It is
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  • 55 2 Yesterday's traffic accidents included two cases m which cyclists were taken to hospital with minor injuries after collisions with vehicular traffic. One occurred at the junction of River Valley Road and Tank Road between a cyclist and a motor car. In the other, a lorry and
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  • 223 2 mtrrwrnusm over me week -cm' In an ambush staged at 11' m.s.. Veo Chu Kang Road. b<" a party of police under Inspector Khong of Pava Lobar Polio Station. Leo Ah Kit (31i and Ho Soo Han <20> of Grange Roar! appeared bofoie
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  • 112 2 ROTORI'A. NEW ZEALAND. May 10.— The nations two largest volcanoes were on the rampage again today ar.t' geologists were awaiting witn interest the effects of magnetic and radio disturbances on the seething mountains. Scientists are particularly In terested "m Ngauruhoe. th j 7.515-foot peak which erupted
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  • 170 2 Armed rofchen who 1t a house m a kampong ttt H 10th m.s.. Ghangi Road on 4 ani who took away a totai 0 $157 In cash and Jewellery it* rapeti a 17-year-oM girl "m the house This was diarioted reiUrfc when two Chinese,
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  • 127 2 10,000 Chinese $'s Equals 1 U.S. Cent NANKING May 10. President Chiang Kai-shek today held an emergency meeting with Finance Ministei OK. Yui to draft measures v curt soaring commodity r a< the value of 10.000 dollars dropped to the equivalent of one United warn cent. Government financial pcrts frankly
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  • 78 2 ATHENS, May 10.— Kin* Paul attended a Greek General Staff conference today to discuss future operations against the guerilla forces. Preparations for a largescale offensive m the north ire to be continued, it is understood, and this would be accompanied by continued mopping up operations m
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  • 119 2 Canberra. May 2. -Mr. Josep B. Chifley. Australian Prime Minister, warned the nation to day that without price control •< the government could not con tinue the present subsidies.' A breakdown m Australian economy would be another se; back for Britain, he said m a
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  • 73 2 RANGOON. May 10: -Bo Lot Ya, Burma's Deputy Pre; mier. is "clearly marked out as the successor to Prime Minister Thakin Nu who intend* to resign m July, reliable sources said here today. There was no indication that Thankin Nu would change his mind ahout resigning.
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  • 350 3 Possession Of Hand-Grenades Alleged: Driver Faces Charge I, had *> -ssion. I P WMa charged Mr. lujtt oi unlawful H__iaai *.»> indicted, -;on Of two the 12', II I?/\arl <■ mbawang Road. with possesstoa of a ....ti-fi. .it the 12. _2 'M'lni'.u .liiimod f..f,-n.i.-.i *9 Hntish-manufactuied handin Indian military diivei.
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  • 118 3 Ti social Welfare Departn nt [hiring the course ,f but month. extended taeir Irvicc beyond gi anting ie« by securing work for a Ioi who ban aifc a n<l Wdren. but was unemployed n ,i nani difficulties. d to commit suicide. thi Silv< i Jubilee tod th(
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  • 159 3 Produce Markets Round Up 1 Svga prices ro* *l to |2 i lay duo. it Li re-poiti-i to lack of supplies as jell is to deali ra fears that i'• sent ban on pnvatc f sugai will not some time. *ago floui market. ■M was bcttei at $16%, bu- mess
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  • 181 3 The first part of the 1048 Journal of the Malayan j Branch of the Royal .Asiatic Society will be publiahed this week. It contains nine paper* by different authors, covering wide range of subjects. These include analysis of the kamnong and houses m a Malay
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  • 77 3 Tribune Staff Rt porter) One more arrest was ma.i. by the Singapore Police yest ;r--day m connection with the hold up of an European couple ai Tan ah Merah on April 19 wh« n two Chinese gun men robbed them at pistol point of $700
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  • 87 3 A pickpocket who attempted to operate m a crowded omnibus was caught redhanded by a detective just as he was removing an article from hit victim's pocket. The object a fountain pen was a few seconds later found m the pickpocket's hand. This occurred at about
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  • 159 3 The trouble at tne Bin Seng Rubber Factory Bukit Timah Road, which resulted m the intervention by a party ot police and the subsequent arrest of ten Chinese labourers, had a court sequel when the men, whose ages ranged from 21 to 61, were produced
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  • 478 3 AN ANGEL'S LIFE IS NOT EASY Portraying an angel, on the i face of it. wouldn't seem to imply m the way of mental or bodily hazards. But Robert Cummings, currently playing the Archangel Michael m Seymour Neben/.als "Heaven Only Knows", has had nothing but trouble since he undertook the
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  • 135 3 H« lost heavily on gambling and c onsequently In- found himself m financial difficulties. Failing to find means to settle Ins debts he was driven to despair until finally he deeded that the easiest solution to his dilemma would be to end liis hie.
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  • 192 3 i t nninit nrarj K*porf<i/ Miss Gunvor Aulta Ohras of 4, Espcrodsvagen, Uddevalla, Sweden, who arrived last Sunday by the Oranje became the bride of Mi. Franklin Hildred God ric Wagner ol 17. Scotts Road, at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon. The Ftev. Kinross Nicholson conducted the
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  • 244 3 FACILITIES IN STEAMERS TO INDIA IMPROVED Fro »i Om On n Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, May l> j Facilities for passengers m steamers going from Malaya t'. India have been improved, declared Mr. Budh Singh. Prcsi dent of the Malayan Indian Congress, who visited the Va sna at Port Swettenham on
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  • 96 3 A young Indonesian who was alleged to have Induced a Chinese to part With 11.800 under false pretences, was granted bail ol tt.OOO when he appeared m the Third Police Court yesteiday. It was alleged that accused, X Sibih. taisely repi eaented to one Tan (Jeok Tea that
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  • 72 3 Alleged to have paiticlpat ed m I inuidei v.'iiuh »<><>k place ;i vein ago, Pang Ah Seng <3«). area produced oft tentative charge Imfore Seventh Magistrate A. ffhrarr yesterday it won alleged that Pan* and several others murdered one Tny Keng Guan In iuhbei estate at
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  • 68 4 m\TmmGlAmTmT t fS S?*^ A Party Of man than 80 *ri| from the Ipoh Conctnt th, Win C JZ hU,U ffH( U,st wirS shown urn MormU Putun shows Mr. Morou explaining to th< girls] th( linotupe machine. Mr J < I" Moraift > nutnag
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  • 103 4 viva May 10 Government of Ind.a have de 1 cjjed to appoint a Tr_t ommissioner m Japan T dde Ministry^ Oa ©EPS and o?rie of 10 f 0n t Mlniatriea of the /w v<v,,, al a of md.a. Government Jc WetcOfn|qg the mission.
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  • 287 4 Operation "Red Lion"Objective Perak Is. Tribune Staff Reporter yesterday that the purpose of the flight P ressm^ operating 2«W^ to gain craf^^ f fl >r k ai maintenance crew of 150 personnel and Before their arrival, the squadron took part m an operational excercise off Ceylon. The aquadron is taking
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  • 189 4 (Sydney. May 10. a warn- »ng to fathers that they should I not become people to be feared by their children is given ir tiV South Australian Central Board of Health's latest bulletin. It used to be the fashion coni tends the bulletin, for th« i father
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  • 179 4 SHANGHAI. May 10 -The Importers Exporters Guild. huth a membership of mon» than 1.000 Chinese and fom£ votiSTn K IrnS and ind ividuals. voted to boycott the new exchange rules laid down by the SlXr^ f Ch,na W* calls for the imposition of .1 252? f
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  • 67 4 LAKE SUCCESS. (New York). May 10. An Englishman, Mr. A. P. Clark, manager of Barclay's Bank m Jerusalem, was understood hei\? today to be a likely choice as special commissioner, or "mayor" of Jerusalem. An official announcement will come from Jerusalem, hut it was learned
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    27 4 DONALD O'CONNOR, lively jivo-star. cuts ivi'h oongatresm Dotmna Dnrbtm m tke to" v International film-musical refefltfl "Bometl Wind," which is the week-end attraction at TT i_* Singapore.
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  • 125 4 {W yp i *J I I test, 1 minutes 'j l^e/ISSl 1 more Tests ot tmm condition. o tl'' 1^ carried on- •Wh come out thii time tft_ dYe t0 rnonioon "c£rt£ an to teal Uw oon i t]^s AU" Command Fat a_ ££»«»vy bombers sadt^? erctae air
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  • 90 4 Mr. A. R. Sethi. India GOf< erament Information Officer m Singapore-, has been appointed as Information Officei at the Indian Armed Forces Head quartera m Delhi, He will leave Stagapon fa India by air on Ol aoout May 19. Mi. Sethi ail] be succeeded by
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  • 1002 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH I WciUinp w 1 t V mar- X _X Singapore W r Sh< WSJ H, white ne. X featuring a m n 1 1 X g, filmy veil oi tulle [tached coronet ot K. Di, nd she csra, Mi^ B v organ. I puir
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 583 6 Mori* In The llaskcl From various sources come evidence that the economy of this country will, m the not too distant future, be subjected to heavy strains and stresses. At the moment the strain upon our economic structure is revealed by almost inaudible creaks, but the
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  • 50 6 r Glass* »/rc raistd t<> toast tin Happy World Queen by ileft fa n kl ITtaf H\/;,r. Wong, Mr. TC. Che *n* M r h< 1r v orjf; U t #<//>/>.!/ irprM Cabaret). Extreme right is Miss Chan Geok Wan. th> I'■icKnoult dtriHfj the congratulations.
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  • 867 6  - SOCIAL SECURITY FOR BRITONS HERBERT TRACEY CRADLE TO THE GRA YE By I Administrative anangement- are now being made swiftly. smoothly and efficiently for ■starting up Britain's new national insurance scheme on July 5. The setting up by that date of the network of local offices where millions of insured
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  • 161 6 BERLIN, Thousand af t Oerm m a »n are Kriousty consi-i' 1 ing i >'v_ r Pstion that tmall i )i yvai wi fe n t shoul po I theii rei foun d mp families" md set up »ml The the probl those who with tsbanda to
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  • ROUND-UP CABLES NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 379 7 Churchill Issues New Call for United Europe IM May 9— Mr. Winston Churchill, AY for a United Europe, told a cheer- 'oday that Britain and Holland. a me way of Hie. Should move for- and m hand and. if need be, snoul. 0 face th* problems of the future.'' at
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    • 218 7 "Our Troops Ready" Says Red General LONDON*. May it. Major- I CI c n c r a 1 Alexander Kotlkov. Soviet Commandant m Berlin. told the Soviet Army news- I paper the "Red Stat" that his < occupation troops were ready I "at every moment, undei any conditions and at
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    • 140 7 U Saw Was Innocent, Says His Brother London. May 10. Mr. M M. Jee. hrottier of t: Saw. former Burmese premier who wa.s executed oh Saturday, has issued a statement here reiterating the innocence of his hrother. Attacking the present Government as "not the truly re preventative government of the
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    • 79 7 PRAGUE. May 10. Mr Try gve Lie. Secretary-General ol thy United Nations, said today that regional blocs can not prevent another war. Lie m a special article writ ten fo r the C< mmunUt new: paper Rude Pravo, said that the United Nations is the .sol"
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    • 69 7 LONDON. May 9. Sir Frank _prlggs, managing director of the group of aircraft companies who manufacture the Tudor IV airliner, expressed •'great satisfaction" with the plane when ho returned here from Soufih America tonight, after a 14.000-mile demonstration flight. Sir Frank, accompanied hy i of aviation
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    • 71 7 Nizam REFUSES INVITATION i.ondox. May '■> The Daily TefofrffAl reported horn Hyderabad th;it the N.zam today refused an Invitation from Lord Mounthntten. Governor-General of India, to visi» New Delhi for discussions on t ii«* critical situation developing between India an«i Hyderabad Th<- dispatch .said that the int/itatton r<■j>i••i»• n t
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    • 48 7 Shanghai. May Britain order for 15.000 toon of frown Chinese egg! f thr ,{M7 lH year will he fulfilled ioon nrnei the tlnal shipment of 1.200 ton grrlves In the United Kingdom n board th.- i.s. Glengarry whl< h left ■toanghai yesterday U.P.
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    • 78 7 U. S. READY FOR ATOMIC WAR n a. May jTvsioner of Indian Aff j lrt oilier said today ibat the I'nrted States has tored enough atomic U- to annihilate 1a ity m Europe ■a irs." Collier, who ia at pre.-ent a professoj i "Ot iology at the Citj Collt ol
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    • 90 7 LONDON. Ms; Every Bi tiah don _> ed it an E- r*. V< :th Service it we*tmlr r <ey tonight uliieh was f■ hy Queen Elizabeth Princess Kirgaret rae H._ .jsioner for Pakistan. Hal t Irrahim Ragmtoola, ai i rebent and the High Cor >neri of South
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    • 82 7 TRUMAN FREES NAZI SPIES sr < May 9.- -The **«rtper I.iteraturnavß yesterday that N *<- 8 ntenced to F r reprieved by evelt were re- d to Germany I uman. ,fr writer said ed by Himmler e»* coast of •r< caught and naMi ted. The others lhl lr and Dasch
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    • 156 7 PARIS. May 9.— Marcel Boussac's Arbar iDjebel Astronomic* today won the 1.000,000 franc s p r ix Dv Ca. dron over t-vo-and-a-hair miles at Longchamps by four lengths from Bayeux. with Tournient. a further four lengths behind, third, m a Meld of eight. All three carried
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    • 74 7 RACIAL BIAS IN CHURCH Boston. May 9. The Methodist Quadrennial Conference adjourned after establishing a policy for 20.000,000 methodists throughout the world. Concluding a I*l -day conference 753 delegates passed three resolutions 1. To send a plea to President Truman to recall the Vatican ambassador and not appoint a successor;
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    • 56 7 VIOLATION OF TRUCE ALLEGED JKRrSALEM. May 10. Arabs on Sunday accused Jewish snipers of firing from Katamon quarter into surrounding Arab areas m Jerusalem m violation of their truce agreement, and called m British forces to Investigate. Later on Sunday. Arabs streamed into Jerusalem lor the the Brat time m
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    • 59 7 ATHENS ♦May 10. The Greek General Stai announced on Sunday that 22 guerillas were killed, IS captured and 14 surrendered m a large-scale operation by Greek forces supported by aircraft m the Grevena area of Western Macedonia. Greek Government IOSSesI were given as tw) officers and four oihe:
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    • 275 7 LABO UR LEADERS WANT 'SHOWDOWN' LONDON. May 9 —British Labour leaders, worried ot the eftect of Socialist Parliamentary indiscipline on .he Government's authority, are preparing for a record "showdown when the party's annual conference opens on May 17. Party members, disturbed by the snowball effect of recent group Incidents such
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    • 37 7 London Hay i»> c se« chostovafcta has accused tne British jovernmenc ol violating the Arflo-Csechosiovakls cultural ptCt the only cultural accord which Britain has conclude with Raster n Kuropean Stat*' .sinr.- the War U.P.
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  • 136 8 Inspiration 'left) and FAega t Art provided two of the bifjett surprises on the final ia tm Slngoport Turf Clvb S ramer moe. tHO on S.ituida;/ Mrs Martin, intt of Train* Jimmp Ma-tin. hi m Inspirator on boha'f of "Soagoti 0 ab't." (>;> right, a rt
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  • 159 8 $4,000,000 SPENT IN 5 DAYS I Tht Sinn iff Tint club Summrr mooting i uhnh litt/an nith sarin jst v f ntf it vith nun > msrwrioot hsoi Botuntop /»./'•'</. o»//y -i hondful 1 <llmi it' .s uhlll/' it throughout th* five ii>m />' </</' mi prim w m S
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  • 29 8 Happp^"Boppp Quoen" Miss Chon Geok Wan (left) celebrotes hot smeooss of hot Botm dap with friends, Miss Lilij Lim and Mr. P F. Low.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 142 8 TOKIO, May 10. Kyushu island was rocked last night by an earthquake of "severe intensity." the Japanese press reported. There were no casualties. Reuter-AAP. l__Hi_B___i_i_il^^_f_i* mwL4<u. m W m m m\m\m\.WO WM^^^ m^WEr*>*<M*tL This onl> one __HRIiS» of man\ symptoms *$XT^ll__i ndigcsti which, M_7 not heeded, is _|g likely to
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  • 368 9 II v. It I jj of let rketeer v.nUc tin Government had made nn secret of its opinion that thejf would be better down I mine or m a factory helping the expoit d riVr tnan SS*BSg t chestnuts, scaice pine apples or elastic. With ntwlp
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  • 52 9 •> ance d presi an 'i| at Yuhang neai vercasl Hrn Both l park v' to puTj M| 5 N ink- in report l ■sill I by f I p mci I n scientists it. I m Hal," n the I V i chain I Sretching feard t« th*
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  • 94 9 I LONDON. Withm half an 'our of their arrival m Glasgow j tin majority of the mem- fcrsofthe Malayan Press dele- 1 visited the Engineering 1 ,ll!, ition which cttsplSY4 pei msnently for the benefit of visitors s cross section of engineering production of Glasgow district
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  • Article, Illustration
    113 9 After leading vl 1 the wait. Yotoi, (No. 19) teas bea'en r,( /flvj /-v> i/irdfi bji Suivi f '<». >'' ON 8a 1 irdi.'j n r< > j( :th .io'. of the jinul dop S card 0/ f/»c Sinyaport. Tin J Club 8 winter licit* 1.7. True to Bukit Timah
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  • 39 9 Mr. Urn hrn, 1,,. owner ej Kirn, MSoos, tin winner <>t ro irovenior* Cup race, is mm rocoMng th, trophp at ISA prim giving which ronciuded the vorp successful s,„ yapore Turf Cluh Summer m toting.
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  • 47 9 SYDNEY, May 11. Austia lv's smallest ridei is W. Caimi J-ft. 3-in.. who weighs 1 ■tone earner, an apprentice, has had offers to ride m Melbourne, but for the present he prefers to lide m the Darting Downs an-a of his native Queensland Reuter AAP
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  • 55 9 SYDNEY. May 11. A yeaago Mr. John Dodson. aged !>7 Jt Cionulla (Now Sooth Wales) decided to 11 y Iroin Sydney to Hobart. He lik< «l Hying bo omen tnat, m the words of In ion. "we cannot keep him on the ground.'" In the past yeaMr. DodsOO
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  • 36 9 Mercantile Institution *07), Quern Street, Phone 237 'tudv m your spare lime: shorthand; (Pitman and Gregg) Rook- Keeping: He mentary and Advance. Prac tical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics; coaches for any public exam.
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    • 37 9 THE PEN w/M Jfm ALL THE g °OdJR_P POINTS jfijf Precision built 'm'J'mWm itoutiiui Mount M tdm\m Gold Clip eftf jjf ]L\m MAW •iOrllllHU rIW Ay AW < noble o W Htuqn ff )'i» L IL IJJ- JIIWJ
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  • 41 10 £4 MILLION FOR EGYPT ARMY CAIRO. May 10.— The Egyptian Council of Ministers approved a credit of t4.000.000 to cover "additional expenditure required by the Egyptian Army stationed on the bolder between Egypt and Palestine." an oracial communique said tonight.- Reuter
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  • 31 10 SFORZA FOR PRESIDENT ROME. fy*y 10.— Count Carlo Sforza. foreign Minister and career diplomat, was made the majority choice on Sunday for election as President of the Parliament's join: meeting tomorrow
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  • 87 10 SOVIEI VERSION OF INDIA BUM I Ofth, ST" o£i f; X •ml v, **Bi eys the tiiston L n S_Ul S a in;* into Russian ■JZ fi m SCh a 3 mental to r.-.-.p.. phlli nd logic oC hlsn "Mv an; ition of tiui m< us medieval epic 9 yana
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  • 84 10 MELBOURNE May l_ Australian Council o: Tr Union- has asked the Pi Minister, Mr J Chiflej, send a protest to the Gove ment. of India ar.d PJus against Uxe imprisonment trade union leaders inert. After a meeting of tht I tralian Council of M Union.-' Erfiergencj Coma
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  • 53 10 Bangkok. May China Olympic ***M was on Sunday held to draw by the Young Men* m its second match he* The stadium was pacwi capacity. j| Two more- matcnt. _^j2!_ i sitrs phranakora ana i SJfStBSt a Banf %S9 team. *hich gJJJ rive the Chinese _Jri gvstsrs
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  • 30 10 17,744 GERMANS FREED rior ttinj^r of 3 announced y r m ao sohersol wsi l9 her 194: j md AF- m also dflcially denied, j &dC<; its I r U.P.
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    • 252 10 Tom firs: Exelmive Io IIW Morning Tribune j L_ j *r\r,rn, r f IJJrT MnCT MN# /»«W ft* MoE£* MB* <*/F 7»to£ AND SOW IT'S CERTAINLY NOT 1&f TOWER FfIURUo'lTf^H^ }W'OWWJ™^*W SM ANOTHER- 9UT I GLADSTONE*^J_Y NO* MAT MS *h> Nti utK/isH rvrj.\ > r A//-' r~-_»c I ALVJAVS THOUGHT
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  • 1067 11  - - Wilfrid Robertson "SECOND OPINION"— By imitive k may sv«ee, I lot credit forget the I ar« darned; vamping M V. dviUution when wa- taking, P f o comU[ I k V part) of m- man' Eld m reached the, B?J :l I the night. Her. I,
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  • 169 11 WASHINGTON. May 9.— Thf American delegation to th^ United Nations conferoocfi on Freedom of fnformat'on at Geneva, told Mr. George Ma r> hall. Becrotaru of State, today that a emnpromisf with Russia on the basic principles is "not only useless but can bt extremely d<ingirous.' /w
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  • 57 11 VIENNA. May 9. A special j gov?rnrhent commission today advised the Austrian Cabinet j io reject Russia's demands foi 5150.000.000 as compensation for external Germa:. assets m Auatrtt. r.p. BAGHDAD. May 10. The Prime Ministers of Syria ami Lebanon anived ncre today to renew talks \vjth
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  • 99 11 MARGAIE. May 9.— Mr. Christopher Mayhew. British Socialist Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, blam.vd Soviet foreign policy for the "disappointing progress" of European post. war recovery when he spoke h<.re today. He said trust and co-oper.---i tion were lacking m Britain's relations with Russia, but patience was essential
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  • 79 11 London. May 10. A stained glass window, preserved undamaged throughout the war m the cellai Ol a private hou^e which eras Itself blitsed, was unveiled at Christ ChuWn. West Croydon, yesterday It was the first church window m the country to incorporate the badg< and motto 3
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    • 75 11 ROXY~ v B_ws: 15, 9.15 p.m. IGH TtXSION DRAJTA! ley Won't Believe Me" st;»rrm_ lOBCRT VOl NG P&AX HAY* uu>. jaNE GREEK PMraiag Drama from vtart to tinUh; [?H!*£ TOMORROW —I pWETTI MU DON ALI) ..CAIRO" i, 9.1 5 p.m Mrs Ride, Kfismr L sy WORLD n, 945 p.m. S|
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  • 168 12 LONDON. Tftc latitat] N ithmiH-ft IftttUm Association of London met m London to di c cuss the situation m Hyderabad and Kashmii Mr. C\ A. Xl an. who presided, said that members of tiu Association unanimously op P3*ed the policy of the "Muslim uinatica! and Fascist
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  • 173 12 SHANGHAI. May 10.- Gen. <~"hao Chiah-sian::. Chief of Stiff tc the Mamhurian Corn-ea,vi-v-in-r-hief. Cen. Wei Lihuang. took off frvm Nankinu n-cute to Mukden with fresh instructions from (Generalissimo Chiang Kai-ti.ek yesterday evening as Nationalist and Communist war preparations n Marchuria gathered speed, according to pre
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  • 136 12 PEIPING. May 10. ft Com- munist broadcast intercepted here said 11 French Catholic priests held captive for >ix months at Sienhsien south of I Peiping ate being investigated ;in connection with "large- >cale international espionage j activities discovered by security agents within the Catholic mission." The broadcast added
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  • 82 12 Shanghai, May 10. The Fi.iuPve Minister Dr. O. K. Yui. has conferred with the local authorities foil owing M- arrival from Nanking, it vvas learned. Among those with whom he held the talks were the Customs Inspector General L. K. Little, Deputy Imrpocror-Oaaaral Ting Kweitong, and
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  • 44 12 CYPRUS JEWS FOR PALESTINE i, 1 Th 1 1 .he lav. thr come the Meat, requiring export to coconut oil and cocoa all destinations inciuda. J ►*po.c. «nl|, upplv ol ropi s uu oil-miller. added m fiat hay, i.. Oovernnv nt to <io c
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    • 140 12 SETTINC A NEW WACErni Ihe lIO.Y-OI M 'El <OM Mlll.l PRESENTS Starring LOUIS HAYWARD BY UNANIMOUS VERDICT, THE MOST THRILLING ADVENTURE STORY EVER TO APPEAR HON CUR SCREEN! SEE IT TO-1IAY! flgMft£MM^WBBBMß_yiff_M__ffliWtJl_Bl|lWlfl_^ •~!"iJft"_Hf Ssmm\mW A s 8 J§BBB lill§?N\? I «ffi »l§ _se*w«ess»S ///7.///. 2/>.m. 4.15, 6.30. Cr 9.75. Preceded
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    • 96 12 F/A_tZ, CH4Py. W5 HHajAHHI 'law s V V _)v//.. 4.15., 0.30 Ct )W ROARING WITH Till FURY OF AN ATOMIC BOMB TO A FURIOUS FINALE! life' 111 ImmmimimmmmF.nSi'mmiiummam mm mmmnmm i PHONE MM ft ga__g_s_i f OPENS TOMORROW* r— "JOHN OARFIEID~"^| I Ifcmrtivisftßtvigjy LAST DA V! better hurry! 2p.m. 4.15.
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  • 782 13 The Penang Harbour Board ISS launched another Z-craft completely fitted out as a ferry to ply between Penang Wd Butterworth. Christened M the "Tingiri"' (Malay name I a tropical rlshi, it has a raising speed of nine knots pei hour— the same speed as the Bagan." .l*r<
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  • 961 13 Th, 32nd c.r.nual general meeting oi the Jeram KuaaUn Rubber Battle, Ltd. was held on May 10 at 11 an., at the Company's registered ofltee, Amber Building. 5. Malacca Strt •< t j Singapore. The following were present: Mr. c. F. Smith
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  • 86 13 The Directors Of Austral Malay lln Limited .-,nnoun<r the following returns lor th. month of April Kampong Kumunting Tin Dredging, Ltd.. Hours Run 562; Cubic Yd.s. Dug 112,0011. Ore Recovered 427 Picu!:., Ihabawleik lin Dredging, Ltd Hours Run 497; Cubic Yds 110.000; Ore Recovered 840 Piculs; Austral
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  • 17 13 The share market opened the week quietly with only small volume of busm» im\ passing.
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  • 58 13 The rabbet mar Krt w.e? quiet throughout iXltCldajf and eased off slightly towards the afternoon with lack of buying interest. Prices quoted reaterda. were Buyera Seller; No. 1 May K.S.S. 43 No. 2 May RSS. 42 4 42'No. 3 May K.S.S. ;iB% 38ft May June K.S.S. 42 42-.
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    • 53 13 i WHAT A WOMAN VOVt MAKING WASA HI TSJNESS WITH HER! Rosalind Russell's Funniest Comedy! PAVI L I nf\|°/'' w Totky -I Shows pm on g bqo" ™2-4. 1 5-630-930 p. m. a\\ tM r I__-___mT^ __l Srs Pstet_"* v M bbbbb—^—bb—bWVsvVV BWvV^ri nlliilijllillpM L l i l'ilM'tm A L^lii
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  • 527 14 SKOCL KOREA MAY 10. HEAVILY ARMED POUCE PATROLS WERE <>N ANTI-RIOT DUTY TODAY WHEN BOUTH KOREA'S T. 000,000 RECiSTEKED ELECTORS VOTED IV TME COITNTRT'S FIRST GENERAL ELECTION IN 4.000 TEARS OF HISTORY. THF ATMOSPHERE WAS TENSE AS IHE V01L... VYEN'T TO ELECT A
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  • 258 14 Chartered Bank Sub -Branch Cutting a tap acioss the office. Mrs. J. Whit worth- Jones wife of the Air Officer Commanding Malaya. R.A.F. Air Vice-Mai shal J, WhitworthJones, yesterday morning, offieiallv opmed the new Chang 4 sub-branch of the Chartered Bank of India. Australia, and China m Old Sarum Road.
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  • 83 14 Tjikampek 45 Serempang Serdang 44 Sheers— Tobali E S. A.D.E. Korea 42 3 Nikobar 38 9 Glaucus Louis McHenrv Howe 35 6 S. Architect 33 4 Bali 31 2 Halvdan 17 Scudai 18 Foochow— Jersey City 19 20 Darvel 21 Maron Blankvann 23 4 Trianon 25 6 Benlawers
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  • 151 14 msm urn 1 ''IB— i jl wuisiwaii)isss~piw m\\m n iiKHwaaaewK^^ s t > m //frf ore */<*> finishes of four races ol 7> I fa«i rf-n/ of th< Singapore Turf Club fhsoswsor r „>n'/'' I rare shorn inspiration irinning the opening roce o) fl<#f:l
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  • 200 14 Tailor Ki lled: Loke Leong Pen» -40. jtined unsoun.l m -.und a r after he allegedly killed JL Indian with a rhoppei !n Chang i on Nov 5 last mm appeared v fore Seventh Magistrate AC, Shear es yesterday for a preliminary tnquuy into tentative Charm of murder and attempted
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  • 92 14 th, I'iiU: the ami and i Chonr,, fventu with tl dashed U tag v. Which h, Bgl 11l y Mm*,, Kofc Tea, seen lake. P *aa Ailei his not app, and was s.r to daterval ti maferred J Hospital on N was certified i naiad and sdm Hiving
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    • 69 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated m Singapore. 65. CfIVMA STREET. PHONE ***** PASSAGE k PM IGHT SERVICES "Hong Siang" sails far H'kong, Stow Amoy M Max (Saloon and desk passengers) ■Wdll^ Palembang A IMadjoe It May •Hong Thong" Palembang 18 May Hong Tat" Djanihi 25 May "Hong
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  • 708 15  -  GROUNDER Scrappy Game By 15; S.C'.U 4. y Football Association succeeded m beating EL 7, > ClickH Club by five goals to four m a scrapfat in* Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. If the stan.lar. below a Division One game, it was certainn interest especially when
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  • 255 15 The Royal Engineers Base Group strengthened their posi- tion m the Second Division with j another good win over the Tiger I Sports Club at Tanglin yeeter* j day. They won by six goals to two. Th<> Sappers possessed <. i match-winning combination m their attacking
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  • 254 15 ROVERS 3; 19TH A.F.S. 1. The Singapore Rovers snatch ed full points from the 19th Air Formation Signals, when they defeated them by three goals to MM* m a Div. 2 League game yesterday on the S.R.C. padang. The Rovers scored all their I goals
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  • 287 15 Chinese Athletics II 1 Katong Eurasians 1. The Chinese Athletics II and Katong Eurasians shared points by scoring a goal »ach m their Second Division league encounter yesterday at Gevlang stadium. The C.A. had the better of the exchanges. were more thrustful m their
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  • 402 15 LONDON. May 10 The weather was dull* when the Australians resumed batting today on the second day of their match against Surrey at the Oval, but the sun was trying to break through. Bi adman gave the Australians more batting practice today and they
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  • 90 15 MOSCOW May It Mikhial Botvinnjk. .".7 vvai-old Russian electrical engine- i warn rruuned the world dsSM champion when he drew wit'i Dr. Max Knw< of thp NflUl lands In the final round of the world tournament In the other game Paul Keies and Vassily Smyslov. both Russians.
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  • 85 15 TABLE -TENNIS The Singapore Chung Hwa Service Association defeated the Singapore Municipal Service (fnjon at a friendly tabletennis encounter hy three games to two at the premises of the ('hung llwa Service Assn. on Saturday, Bth M;»v. IMB ai 7.(10 pan. The following are the results (Cluing Hwa'fl players mentioned
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  • 83 15 BOOCER: Div. Ont Benforthi versus RAF. (Changi) at Jalan Rrjisjr Stadium; Div. Two: Kota Raja B.C. versus Spore District Signals at SC. C. PndaiUl. I>iv Three: Social Athletic Party versus B.H B Hoys' dub at Bt. George's Road ground; Spore Civjl Service versus Mental HOJpil ai at McNnir
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  • 92 15 The BOClal Athletic Pact? Soccer XI will he chosen from the following against the S.H.L Boy*' Cluh m the S.A.K.A. Div 111 League Sec COT match to SO played at thC.V.M.A. ground to-day at 5.15 p.m. Anthony Yong. Sun Im POnf, Theong JeonK Bong, Koh Beng Hoo,
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  • 745 16 TRIADCEREMONY SECRETS OUT which tn M ;>oint towards th-* earth Candidate* then promise to obe\ the M law* unuer pain of being extinguished, as their lighted jos* sticks would be uhen plunged Into a howl of earth. Their cheats are subsequent!} pricked lightly with a sword, this is to prove
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  • 51 16 PARIS. May 10 —The first SliipßMat of American suppi ,?n to France under the Marshall Plan arrived m Bordeaux this morning. Mr. Jefferson Cnffery, American Ambassador to France. and high French Government officials v; Icomed the liberty ship. John H. Quick, carrviner S.BOC tons of wheat.
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    21 16 Leaders m the Happy World Queen Competition last l>aturd't\ Wa>\ (2135S votes); bliss Betty Lee (11,831 votes); Otnd mtist LSI votes)/
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  • 83 16 3 Suspected Polio Cases In Malacca Onr 0% n Ren Malacca. May i cted cases of poiio S2 to the M 3cwrnml Hospital this ng- Dr. Isaacs seen rribus io an inten Jai I that he could not a y •J cortaia whether tbej I M-AKM I dtetdbiSS '*<* rheic
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  • 105 16 (Tribur.j Staff Reporter;. Dr. P. S. Lokanathan, Executive Secre:ary of the Unite 1 Nations' Economic Commissi* i for A.;ia and tht Far But arrived last evening at Kalians a: Port /rom Chungking. He on his way to the U.N. Ec mi.; Cor..::v.s>:on'^ conference I be held at
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  • 58 16 BANGKOK May 10.— The coronation of Slam's 20-ye«r--old King Bhumiphol Anulde; may take place here towar dj the eni of 1948. Reuter learned today from authoritative sources. According to plans at present under consideration, the young King who is school m g at Lausanne, Switzerland, is expected
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    • 90 16 JEROME KERN poured all the geniu* and gaiety and melody of hi* own great neart into the score of "CENTENNIAL SUMMER". It i* fitting that hi* la*t work should hay- nee„ his ?re3t^ br()ught m seller to singing life uith more top hit tune* than any screen musical befjre It:—
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