Morning Tribune, 22 May 1948

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  • 662 1 tZigpm A SMALL AMERICAN FLAG MMMJWtW hvyyS'-y CARDINAL FRANCIS J SPELL* POW4Y CAT»OLW ARCHBISHOP OF NEW YORK. tIST/i SISGAPORE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON I DAKOTA AIRCRAFT FROM SYDNEY. About forty members of the Roman Catholic clergy, headed by the Bishop of Malacca. Monseigneur It. Olcomendv greeted the Cardinal
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  • 30 1 fas H 21 ■Su bandits" w< n or taker, prison, ra during ir. the rasikmalaya ..'of Weft Java, a Dutch i tonaumique i eported -Rwtei
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  • 34 1 fed May 21. G- ISrthoritiPS have aro of 50 food parcels for nation about a u-ye*. -oiu *tic thov are Beeki*»«» tl»e murder of an AmeriW_Wtn and ui,. roan m wood neai fc-fater.
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  • 55 1 At about 3 p.m. yesterday Marine Police rescued a mid Ue-aged Chinese from thSingapore River, in the vicinit. f Cavanagh Bridge. The man was unconscious and was taken to hospital. Investigations revealed that j he man was seen walking I ibout in the vicinity shortly 1 )efore he
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  • 157 1 Cap. \*WhofBara, -m/^ u ere if ?r'' hi a J "ie Brittofc hnd 'he I p. 7 ,n Irf»kfcm i& i Broofce i£f" '•'■'< iheir Sarawak, h *i*'„. rhi*** i, V: Union Ski, 'V' wafc Nr L 5 <>f Snrawak Raj, had undertaken Ik- fore
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  • 808 1 "BIG 5" NAME MEDIATOR PALI -.TIM. WAR THF "BIG FIVE" BRITAIN, CHINA, FRANCE, m-nrnMA AND THE UNITED STATES— MET FOR SEVEN x/.CrTFS AND APPOINTED C O t N X FOLKE HERN AKSSS PRESIDENT OF THK SWEDISH ICED CRObS, AS S?\frS)NATIONS MEDIATOR FOR 1 ALESTINE. .'.V ulki IJE ENTRUSTED WITH WHATEVER
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  • 233 1 Ambassadors Of Goodwill Goodwill Envoys (Tribune stiff Reporter) "THE OLYMPIC FOOTBALLERS are China's ambassadors of goodwill to the countries they visit during their tour. They represent the cream of our country's sportsmen." This tribute was paid by the CfcHISM Consul-General, Dr. Wn Pa ik-Shing, who entettslwfrt the members and oftirials
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    27 1 BRITISH COTTON B*** a amino collection of Brx VM %stoZ •houm by Matt** green, black ana white prtnt-.■.,s«-over:^tr<*V<<t h *g*fc fuJl.Hare.l Bkirt and Mack intin ccrscjel ws».
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    38 1 Photo- graph t. CHt.liG PONG-LUN, one of the Olympic team's two tjoa'.ies, snapped while at practice at Jalan Ihsar Stadium yesterday morniny. The visitiny team trill be set n m action today ayavist a Sinyapore Civilian XI. Tribune
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  • 250 1 More Ceylonese Troops Arrive A "BO" SAPLING (THE "BO" TREE HAS A DBF.;' RELIGIOUS SIGNIFICANCE FOB CEYLON BUDPHISTS) AND TEN IMAGES OF LORD BI'DDHA WERE HANDED OVER TO CEYLONESE BUDDHIST TROOPS IN SINGAPORE WHEN THE TROOPSHIP DEVON S H I R E DOCKED YESTERDAY. The Devonshire
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  • 34 1 Another Case Of Polio ONE MORE CASE of poliomy* litis MHM report* tt *n Smyapirre ''ist niyht, brinyintf the tolal io 76. THE LATEST VICTIM it u Chinese, chid. NO DEATHS WSTS rrportMd. "HF
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  • 169 2 Factory Dispute: Offer To Arbitrate Is Accepted 'Tribune Staff Reporter I The Singapore Federation Wt Trade Unions has agreed to arbitrate in the dispute between the management of thj Sin Seng Ruober Factory and Its 200 workers, but Mr. Tan Cah Kee. who was also ar>roached by both the Bin
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  • 242 2 Cpl. Geoffrey Hird. of tht Military Police, claimed trial a* the Assize Court yesterday tr a charge of unlawful possessior of 26 rounds of 7.G5 MM. ammunition at Gilman Bartacksor January 4 last. Mr. L. Rayner. Deputv Public Prosecutor, stated that, act ing on
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  • 60 2 IPOH. May 21. The mining town of Kampar was the scene of an unusual killing last evening, after which the police detained a thirteen-year-old Chinese inmate of the Boy's Home. The victim, also a thirteen-year-old, is alleged to have received a fatal penknife wound in
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  • 100 2 Vrrested ten days after in armed robbery had taken place. T'ng You Chong <30> of No. 5. Narciss Street, who was stated to have been identified by one of the victims, was produced before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears, yesterday. The tentative charge preferred against
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  • 27 2 The Singapore Stamp Club will hold its next social meeting at the Palm Court )f Capitol Restaurant on Tuesday, May 25, at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 171 2 An armed hold-up at the junction of Bras Basah Road i and Beach Poad on the morning of March 28 la>t has its sequel at the Assize Court yesterday when Retnam Ramasamy. a young Indian, was found guilty of armed robbery and sentenced to eight
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  • 130 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter i Miss Dorothy Grace Roe. of Marlborough* Street. Sher--1 wood. Brisbane. Queensland, who arrived here yesterday morning by the Mareila. drove to St. Andrews Cathedral at noon to be married to Mr. Stanley Danson Riding, manager of the Singapore Dairy Farm. Bukit Panjang. The Rev.
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  • 51 2 fTribum Btaf} Ref tteri Two llre-enginw inswewj fiie call from a house in Up Nankin Street at about 5 p.m. yesterdsy. Their timely arrival prcve ed further damage to buildu neaibv when a cubicle room No. 30. Upper Nsstta Str caught Are. Fire ofiicial> attnbuted 1 cause to
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  • 41 2 A Dodge motor-car wis was stolen from a howel Arthur Road, Katong. yesWj morning, wai later tapered "£££2 that four Charmed with Pi-^ol, entered premises, threatened o m fhe owner, S Chine,, J drove the ear swsy. I
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  • 158 3 uoiir'n Reporter) (Tn T'J-.iMKMWO gallons of water daily Mi^'" .I' tM householders when (,ea,< M-iieme in J oh ore is eompleted. rSfff to,d the Tribun m M t oftlw sew wo f, r n I ___.ii on M ll 't«' (I
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  • 63 3 r Ration I wi Lne-thn >'•'" ttJ ELjbli Charge fOI C Fow<? in uniform] rxte proceed.- will go r Cl iritk*. Uall type* of aircraft L jnchiding ol thei L Lim tins of B« SJI I L Tht Station hangars. CJ, Will <» the R.A.F Police Iftoadl*] ■oi nts
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  • 71 3 s na •i led Bu iirth lib "l i to five rigo ■rr i r>: vi >ua not ■ti „n *< 4 by thi g( :tm,j r tnspei I S were u of i. Orr was committed :n ff Bai:: i m mother in k Ithe presenl rge aclm
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  • 66 3 NEW DELHI. May 21. dun I BUB alms Chiang Kaishek's assumption of office as the first elected President of the Chinese Republic was warmly welcomed hv the Prime Minister of India. Pandit .Tawaharlal Nehru. In a message to the Generalissimo. Pandit Nehru .-■aid that Chiang's election
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  • 33 3 Dr. A. W. S. Thevathasen has Ven nominated to be a member Of the Council of the King Edward VII Coilege of Med. cine in place of Dr. E. A. Elder.
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  • 166 3 A quarrel BOBS' o b>r* affair toeik pretty R\>, bin Mamat, a 2 n -ycar-<»ld oirl. la the Third Court yes*eriiay Shxce it 'fiki<s two trt mak< a quarrel (ftorS is anotht r person conn* ct id with this ntory. Sh* MSM BBS bin Kanndi a
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  • 63 3 MANILA, May 21. Consul Meynardo Parol in a report to the F reifn Affairs Oflto recommended the dosing c! the Philippine Consul ue at j Ami y on Itu. grounds that t&e I Philippines -was only gaining a bad name"' by maintaining it. Ke said ihe
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  • 55 3 Mfe on Mondav, Empire Lif Mr. Malcolm MacPl Conunlflsiooi r-General ■wiM Ma. Sii Edward **i* Commi?sionei of E Hrul Sir Franklin GimJJn»r of Singapore will erd-. announced Sft* in the g* 'Broadcast on ll m. irtrv Excellencies w_Enrhv.il c i t.,; m Singal^'" 26 ,„T: .-.-•0. mus«i *<
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  • 17 3 M.C.V o S i l>uty has L° f Audit I JS and n of during M.r
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  • 458 3 Looking through a peephole of the closed door of a laundry shop in Middle Road. Inspector G. N. Campos, of Beach Road Police Station, allegedly saw a Chinese, masked with a handkerchief brandishing a revolver. A hold-up had apparently been staged inside the laundrv
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  • 322 3 A |541 ii-nHi mun. Frank Wnson Norris, wnployed as building hassnetoi in the Au-hi-tOd Depaitment of tht S n-i pore Municipality, pesterdny stoo i in Um tech sf the Seco'i Police Court >u tees a charge smaptlag Illegal gratification. Non is, a U -yeai-old Eurasian
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  • 123 3 A petite. 21 -year old Chine,woman. Joyce Chua Ah Soon appealed before tfae J*™*** Polio- Magistrate, Mr. R. c. J Wait. yesterday on three "har ges of cheating. Chua is alleged to have cheated three Chinese women. Ng Ah Muang Koh Ah Wah and Te< \h
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  • 132 3 The Johore State OsSJKiI ineelnig next Tuesday will dis cuBB what salaries and salary schemes, if any. should Chadded to the salary scales duo tor revision >y the Joint Select Committee of the Federal Ls* Co une il an<l the Singapore Legislative Council The Hon. the Slate
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  • 143 3 Allegation! that BORs ol Embarkation Headfuaiten FARELF did not receive .">v casual payments Ofl February 27 his vear.' w- made oy more prosecution vrttaesses who gave evidence yeaterdsy at the trial by court martial of Capt Christopher M tcßae. of the Benforths' Highlanders, who is
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    • 36 3 <OMIX4. CATWWF BRINGING NEW GREATNESS TO THE SCREEN DOUBLE ACADEMY AWARD TRII MFH "*Sfc^| <y''________ lA Wm__*_\vM*wt*** dkmm.'mmmW .-■•i «Z7 XmmmZ tmkw vFkmmm\ WmP^Ei T______________BfoN___i_W_______l______r^ HfW fj i\ i mmmmm^ xM A mm c«lmm A pnrrrnß.eFE-i
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  • 288 4 BATAVIA. MAY 21.— THE INDONESIAN PROVISIONAL FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TODAY ANNOUNCED A DECREE BANNING A REPUBLICAN CONGRESS CALLED HERE FOR MONDAY. WHICH IT SAID. WAS TO DISCUSS A NETHERLANDS-INDONESIAN UNION A UNITED STATES OF INDONESIA AND AN INTERIM GOVERNMEN T. Republican circles described the Congress, which was
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  • 19 4 Speaking as one of the guests of honour at the 40th anniversary of the Indonesian National
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  • 74 4 NEW YORK. May 21.—Soiichi Saito. official in the Japanese Government Welfare Ministry, told 75 church and education leaders, that the Empeior asked him to tell the American people the Emperor "was sorry he did net stop the war". He saic| the Emperor told him. "Please tell
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  • 162 4 ANTI-RED LEADERS ARRESTED Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, May 20. The Department of Interior announced tonight that 18 persons including well known non-Communist political leaders had been seized for spying for 'foreign powers hostile to Russia." "The espionage was directed and financed from abroad by certain powers hostile to Russia, and its allies,"
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    47 4 CARDINAL FRANCIB J. SPFLLMAX. Raman Cafholic Archbishop ot v. ,<• York rfelffl sees with the Bishop of Malacca. Monsignor M. Olcomendn Boon after his arnctd in Bm§apore pmterdenj afternoon on his wortd-tomr. About 40 local -u jumt i were present to welcome tlfe Cardial- (Tribune Photograph).' a~r r
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  • 110 4 TOKIO. May 21.— The Japanese Government is now making preparations to be ready fo r the reopening of diplomatic relations and free trade following the signing oi a peace treaty. Prim c Minister Hitoshi Ashida told the Lower House Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday. He added there was little
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  • 297 4 Lake Sucess. May 21. Syria last night argued, during the Security Council debate on Palestine, that the Council had no more basis foi taking action In the Holy Land under Article 39 of the Charter dealing with a threat to peace than .t
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  • 236 4 Mukden. Mav 21 n- h Nationalist army in Mukden stronger defensively than Slv montns ago and has men and I spirit to hold Mukden throurJ summer and probably through another winter, provided tl, key government positions in ***** proper do not buckle in the meantime.
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  • 439 4 I Attention k fact that tm the edu quired >'< j ment InatituUon ol .stand;,-,' m not subjects, of which eB [elementary matheSS ;be two. dUCs Accordingly no anoli 'for enrolment a «K the InatituUon reSefij after March 1, i 94 V 1, considered for acceptanT, the
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    • 36 4 fBRUSH* HI WORRIES AWAY!!! S NEED TIMELY Anv^J? SERI °US AND SERIOUS CONSEQUENCE^ TO AVERT ConKl,,t MADAM II oit i:\ri PHONE: ***** FOR APPOINTMENT J FLAT -IT HEEREN BUILDING S >L ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE.' k m
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  • 962 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH U* !E ardin* j the b^, iir Malcolm Mcoer.- .ernor oi E id. y rwininf. M_Utll .nd Ladv Sl^ invito many ftoa prestation ot E_LJeST<* ,hurs EArf Government Arthur Rank Organisation stirlet contract in her handbag is Shirley Maycock. 23. year-old cosmetic-demons trator in
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    • 152 5 tt^SS_ttSßlSEu9i& 1 AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT i TO NIGHT I GAMMON STEAK WITH PINEAPPLK AND I j CHATEAU 1111l AMI s THE PICK OF THE MENU I AND I A SPLENDID PICTURE AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL S l Proprietor: Roy Cornell: 2«9, Orchard Roud .Phone: 4446 I NEW ARRIVALS
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 350 6 The warning recently issued by the Secretary ior cnme&e aii aus in Singapore to Chinese newspapers, satieties anu inaiviauaiS iiat the Government wih not ttiw Colony being turned into a battleground tor CiUnttc poises serves to rmpnatm ihe compiex ana aelicate nature of maiayan po.uics. Objectively speaKin^. the
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    • 233 6 There are strong anti-KuoinintaiiK and anti-Chinese Comaianlat elements among the Cninese population i.. Malaya, and as the Secretary for Chinese Affairs s*a^ed at times this propaganda campaign has taken ihe form of "pictorial and verba! abuse" which cannot be regarded as "responsible and serious discussion loi public Infotmatian."
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  • 42 6 Let Wat-tony t extreme the coach, is seen taktn*j shots ji tlu Chm. v w a:tyhtmg from the plant at Kallang Airport on Thursday. Chu Chu Bena thF*** goal-keeper If coming doun the ganyemj >lh;l P">
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  • 1226 6  -  M. SIVARAM 'THE SICK GET BETTER OR DU" VI BANGKOK. Field Marshal Phibun Songkhram. Siam's "strong man," has plunged him- jelf into the biggest gamble of his stormy carver. At stake in this great gamble is the fate of Siam, besides his own politi- j
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    • 37 6 Shanghai Modern Tailoring 10, BATTKRY KOAII. Have in Stork: A New Variety of Exquisite A f tern mm Frocks. also A Ixnely Selection of Evening Gowns at Kedueetl I'riees. o.ii»ui Indies own material I>hone8»08l: ,„*de to order.
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    • 23 6 LIMITED Finest Beaches ServU« Kuala l'"""" r I'oin ID i KOTA BOA" 1 N K V A N 1 V I The Malayan
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  • 1831 7 FALLING IN LOVE fatlU I* »•<*« h ,;rn ofier Wt" -tt*** iiklnt wWeh I ;l I ether K t" 7 a," '.nto a «*V^ „~*.ra- \,m a nd lasting emo f1 ove of I ,i sort M or nt frem el m mother ts ui other and ra i is
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  • 173 7 ro. ,k. ktiy 20 > man believed to be one* mix'* mos_ ran.ous acea-^eowe V,' 'Beurling a Can* ian-waa Wiled today wj* Xngll" <• o.pmion ..hen a plane In which Ihej •:.."ro &,■>•! r-isM'd ir. »a >t Rome airport. bodv as that of George Beurl *_o
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    • 61 7 FOR ACtOMI-UUdllOu visit KAItNG REST-HOUSE V healthful resort bv tht sea with Airy Specious oom u*u UvjnuofuMmj r'Uiiuuim. LlLurgea reasonable. bp*** l raw *Au be g*vsu w permanent i^l LLASS BA x RhSIAuiiANT: _V/ l'\Jl* mamwa-mtJmmat 10. mtar* party I mH > i>._.,^- AD&uabaOH «BB: Music bv The Royal I!
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  • 30 8 to C tne €S 'n*?[ ymPiC n V ict the dinner given bu the S.A.F A. to tne i/m.t-oi allers on Thursday night at the New World.
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  • 37 8 .>it*» «m a 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 \«tvan«e Mathematics: coaches for I any public exam.
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  • 83 8 WASHINGTON. May zc.-~ The longest range aircra in the world has beea *mcccsfu'.ly launched from an Americas aircraft cirrer The plane -the timed •state* avy's Nopimue- was launched with ;et power assistance from the 4b.000-ton career Cora- Se.* off the Virgmi- coast last month according to a
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    28 8 Members o, Um CHinete Oly m *r ypn J arrived* Zn^ore yesterday. pM** f- 1 mZd und the P.ess xchu Kcre present at the airport to MI ■< I
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  • 105 8 BERLIN. May 21.— The German Socialist Unity Party <SED) today announced its Intention to hold the Russian- l supported 'referendum on German unity" in Berlin's Western sectors despite a ban by the British, French and j Ame'iicnn military .govern* m^iis. The §ft>, which la Com-munist-led. said the
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  • 271 8 ORATOR GOES WE WTY RUN writers"™ l^.: ■PBAKa KOH, i'::Ki';.':!'3;;^.;_VHK When he puts down Us fTom%£° WeVer and from the inspiration of th. moment, he is a different kind of orator. who. in recent I wccks. has drawn enthusiastic applause f.om several groups. The discovery was made o.ily a few
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  • 106 8 BATAVLi J Dutch and Ir.doi lican had tai complete NM major issues 01. rcea they eni rent series o; U terday. it wai rd The nefotiiq by lbe Seed Go, d Oflbn C c< afinue next karti. the SeM Repub'icai said his iklew the "c:iiciul sl tal^s W "**i
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  • 65 8 Bangkok, May 20. Th, Chief Inspector of the Bang•f nortii district police Captain Bawoiig Vudhinan was arrested today in en nection with last week's goid bar robbery. The City Police Chief if brother-in-law of ex-Premier Abhajwonirse. In the S.amese Parliament today the Deputy Minister of
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    • 219 8 Nurses say Da WITT* PIUS a/v wwutetfut for Backache In the course of their professional dut.vs Nurses have every opportun.ty _XJSS m ,he rd,ef iven *>> DE vn l i> Pills. Thar recommendations, which speak more convincingly than any words of ours, will interest all sufferers. Nurse A. A. writes
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  • 41 9 I t* fttated WJti L „t j_. trip W i the hf 'd m I I tr, lccom pani.'l bv C correapoa■tors and ce- ration, all of Uhtag close's informal' Ml own w:t". IW voU lo: Oi t t povembci
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  • 20 9 id. Indi m sian this c ©v< C-Republicafl Ma neii aeek, ttat little wIU t ntg^tiat--rs in Met aap
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  • 81 9 mr marriage liner. the I r Mfctea name i '.he right to eithe: the fa! Ill's (unity iCz hogjoi .i;ii I dtildren, ii ll K, e e anti I s ehiltlroi m mn I mar I■■ Ni. j v ,y ref em "'->■' nii i the r.ru i rv
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  • 8 9 |fcj 20. 1 bin. rne toiav *pany,
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  • 109 9 ,r.. m .nepers of th g" £^Jm7m T■* X im r»« racgpflaa ro f&€ visit'-- ie* t r J r f. JJ warny, Ua/or ri&etf/. A oftec iv* j h v \y r h tt w\ s, Bfr. Ko* <'/""<•/ 9*tA Mrs. rohrmon, Mr. and Mr*
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  • 185 9 Rangoon, May 21 The Anti-Faseist Peoples Freedom League has set up a special committee to try to solve the government's dispute with th«' Communists. The committee, which will be headed by the Premier Thakin Nu. will include Thak in Thein Pe former Chairman Ol the White
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  • 167 9 New Delhi. May 20 Opinion among the Hindu j extrcnial nnd Sikh communities here is veering definitely in -mm it ot the Zionist? against Arabs ;n the Palestine i war. The Hindu Students Feder»- j tton and the militant Hin«lu j Mahasabha passed a resol"
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  • 48 9 TTOCKHOUi. May Swedish MlnUtei of Defence. Er. Allan O. P. Vougt, denied feniT Miners o^ the thu-c Scandinavian count- a:, WOIUO ie *A soon to discuss pltf a common Scandinavian defence. He said that we ha£ no concrete plans 101 I negotiations as yet. U.P.
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  • 66 9 JGON. Maj 21 u i Van any m. n 4 i r ta the I I i v of S (Cochin-China) oresiii d.y at a conference SIM to rorm a Provisi n government for ill Vietnam Jrt_ir!i includes Annan and Tongking. About 40 delegates jjJJJJsenang
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    • 44 9 THE PEN w/// £Hk ALL THE Goo vfmW points mm Precmen bui'* WTLmM tolly guaranteed. /M mmW itoutdul Rollt*. >W L^kW Ooi*. dip of 4 jf jmm SF Jf «pB Ell r wCii* Mm/ %w*aam% V dti-9" *o m«'-t 7 y* \VJ*M *WS^tmmWmWmWf^ m
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  • 82 10 MANILA Iby fl J court n i.-.aii .1 technical 8e ;i <nn ot u Okiniiii and killed bit C Officer, US A- fl yesterday. It was disci t Ullini Captr.r. G. G_ iner took pint Ok_r__wa o:d<r._ R( April 9. rhe killer- I cbw gt.-.:nt Bclantt v.-, leath by
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  • 103 10 LONDON* -ii;- M j seph rritren i I Frank rravers) san I pany'? Malayan have continued cellent resulu In his <_Utera?ol panying the ac< itf recent annua ef London, he refers uying. NV i j r.: the mi [ated forward > Government I 'ommoditiea v!> l handled.
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    • 252 10 Conies: Exclusive <o Ike Hforaiag Tribune -**>*-*-*-**• mw~>~* >** _w* "kliccl.es a* QKttNCtfM MMtt/ #1 W <d L" 7 < KJf o^ Mm ippc*^ ;/WPM S^^ Otf<y tw fltffiOT QUfftfcffS irPfNstl --i"^ y -w > y aiyMAl/rrft: r £aW7 >/ i ÜBS _< i _f»D MP&CIA N GEE 1 *WO»V
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  • 969 11  -  Allan Barron A SIX DAY SERIAL By \7 Phillip wVd Dick Shoot It Out to a Very Hippy Ending for Laurie k| „ward, r riot':- aeeum fe JttlK Killer, ajj j _m mmed to the la th llg«; my father?| Be- uurie'i wottff r, ma remote fe father
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  • 154 11 Washington, May wai ('aimed peMterday that a recent B.oo'>-mil' •(< i--niy" bombin'i mission had proved it cou'd bomb from bate* t» this country almost «>'." strategic target enywhen m the iror'd. The "dummy" raid IMS carried out by on-, ol the All Force's
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  • 72 11 London. Ma) II J lfflce spokesman said last nigW g! VUh had refused, in to nav compensation to th* K" JTfcr the eras* *tw«* iVßrittohVlWugandtheß^ ;,ian Yak plan* ovei Berlin oo [ne m v, <- fintlv rejected, tish tern.- fI »X SoVi m addition, ho sala
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  • 200 11 BCARBOROUBH, Yorkshire. May 21. IHet;Mtcs to the Libow Party cooferam here 8«;d '.iHt nl that Si pply Mlr.lster Oaorge Strauss has romuieted a drafi b*" ror naitonaltalng the fftat Prittah iron and weel industry. It will L'jven t'» the cab*mm) soon, preparatory t<» Ki mbraMoa
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  • 85 11 WASHINGTON, Ma* H rie state Depai taw »t, sen inning today that Norway •id Denmark had asked Use lalted Slates for arms. s..i«' icy were among a BUBSbe* >f count nes"' whose requests /ere under consideration by Vmeiican military authorities A department press Mtktnt :aid he
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    • 43 11 ROXY Itkm D a iiy 1,1,5 y< is Tlk Uig of Adventure 1,1 -Ai> t UKBAKKS Jr. in IHEFXILE" Ml Lnt. Paulc (roset AH tr, iplradiHir and .\eltel?!l uf Id v entire! JJ 'IK at MiD-Mii; Koraaoce*! Gaiety! "CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA" >■• Technicolor)
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    • 48 11 n \*a»a»v; <«RF.\T WORLD ,v rI »H i Rdter I Imi .lor) l!ri *'W WORLD r,_ MB p.m. Huatrma UtAi I ft p.m. I tanil J™"*'! IMO p.m. fc- JL. lustaoi) m^y thrust" Marj Aster In i STA" ,a t( I tomorrow Ml Cha V.! E *AVY H
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  • 531 12 SCARBOROUGH. Yorkshire May 21— The Labour Party conference here yesterday endorsed the Government's foreign policy by An overwhelming majority after hearing a review of ''world danger mv;:" by Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest Bevin. A miner's resolution supporting Mr. Bevin's polity and the Marshall plan received
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    • 252 12 tpw*+y****T < V OF THE WORLDS FfIYCUFJTE morion picture BEGINS TODAY m r NOTE ALTERED TIMES C-OctULl^Ow^ OF PERFORMANCES &r phone- bgos ,™;«^y& PjOL son story 1 v0 U°^ in l'°"ou» WSSCTT ftCHMCOIOIt! I IN LONDON Jolson was I 4 brought back to the TIVOLI in Thrill M i.ie;2 tho
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    • 127 12 NOW SHOWING! 5_S?5 6.40 4: 9.30 p.m. INTENSELY EXCITING 1 AMI SING STORY OF LON DON'S EAST END _f*c,{ m|jM_t EALING STUDIOS PRESENT _yj______i Googic Withers J_TO^c Jack Warner _^^W^l John McCallum^fSft vl iir^s4 i*^4___»Miii Hi( iMPill I Pf-.__l HI ■P :--^l H _T 'Sf^^^lil <n#^£~v i -J_____^^_l_^n| ____gy__i_____i mw
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  • 762 13 is I W .-mm LOANS Municipal S'pore s*To 1926 113.50 114 50 S'pore sri 1928 100.25 101.25 S'pore i\_% 1930 117.25 119 25 S'pore 3% 1935 98.00 99.00 Spore 3 r c 1937 99.00 100.25 J, 6'pore 3% 1938 99.00 100.50 j, Spore 4% 1939 106.00 107.00
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  • 18 13 The share market continued quiet with a steady undertone yesterday. Main interest was confined to industrials.
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  • 264 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From oui Ftaandal Ofcrr.) Wail Street chartists sppesi to have ha<l a ml letter <lay this week with the discovviy that a primary bull movement Ims set iti. Previously all upward tendencies have been interpreted as secondary bull leaetions to a irimary decline, and those "who
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  • 196 13 The rubber market opened very steady yesterday morning with buyers predominating and business* was later done up to 44 Vs cents for No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. June. Prices quoted yesterday were: Buyers. Sellers. No 1 June RSS 44 44 Vi No 2 June RSS 43 V, 43' 2
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  • 76 13 Leading Wetstocks whicn laeeed behind in the recem market advance improved ErtSmg somewhat better toR other sections notably ndustrials and Sugars. W* stocks advanced with activuj occasionally expanding. Jnterest was aroused by BWW Pvrhamre President I Exchange csaW no dement that nc IT) whrn the nression
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  • 331 13 Kashmir Plebiscite: India Disagrees LAKE SUCCESS, May 21.— India yesterday rejected the appointment of a United Nations Kashmir plebiscite administrator as at present proposed by the Security Council because of objections to come of the functions assigned to him. Requested by Mr. Tryive 1 Lie. United Nauom Secretary ll General
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  • 177 13 Approximately SOO lags Siak sago Hour readied Singapore yesterday and supplies were reported to have been taken up j by Bombay dealers at the pre- vious price of $18%. Lingga and Sarawak Hour remained unchanged Ric^ continued to bo an easier market. The following were ycster- 1
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    • 54 13 Ifii V II TV ACTION DRAMA STA RTS TOD AYI 1 P .m., 4.15. 6.30 9. 1 5 I.NIVKRSAL'S I 9 Bl MmY/M 1 _T ___M. _fl _m ______n__L _a L i ,l-w-^Mk%Lmwm PP^** Starring: smkmQ em* _T"\ _f~] fr Children* Matinees 11 a.m. M-J §*4 I Today: MARIN* KAIDKKS;
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  • 381 14 Some of the scholar ships t< I" »'»tained under the Co'oma I \velopment and Welfan scheme mentioned by Lor« Listowel in a debate in *h_ Hoon of Lords will be giver to tadents who SftjQ .o as teachers and education oflie. en at London's Institute ol
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  • 239 14 SHANGHAI, May Jl Th. Otinese National Amtteui Athletic Fe.iei.it' n ammimced th» Olympic delegation to LesMfon namely, Taiwan's Ckm Tmg Umg Shanghai's La 1 Weng-Mu, Malaya's Iff Lian Cfclnf, the holders of the 4«"> metre. ?ot6*-mstin an. l 110-motr* hui dies Chines*' National
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  • 165 14 i j The results of pupils in Sovernment and Government Aided Schools who took thi full School Certificate Examination in December 1947 hav» low been collated. In Singapore Girls' Schools n) candidates sat the examination, of whom S3 parsed, a percentage of 92.2. Twentywo.guls gained
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  • 279 14 m»« wurui rami t x^enI unt which was begun in 1926 jto develop silk industrv in England was viMted last" weei >y Chinese and Malayan stu j dents. A natural interest kl 'his subiect In spite of i»,_ I approach of the examinatior 1 ime
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  • 96 14 Nestle and Angro-Swiss tTej ducts Ltd. last evening reco<rm'sed service totalling 45 years j of two of their employees. Mr Andrew da Luz. cashier, ano Mr. Adul bin Magid, driver, j with a tea oarty. Mr. da Luz has been wtih the firm for 25 years
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  • 118 14 Last Saturday, the Ever glow B.P. defeated the Prosperous B.P. by five games to two. Here are the results. Everglow play*ers mentioned first Singles: Wee Thiam Bock beat Benny Kee 15-10. 17-15; Khoo Bee Chuan lost to On# i Tiong Ghee 11-15. 8-15; Kow j Sim Chve
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  • 314 14 GERMANY U.S. HITS BACK Hays instructions vert c-ibletl to Hm Military Gov i ernors of American mm I slates The cable gave no rea i son for the clamp down on i KiiFs;an movements. Hays' action turned the tables on the Russians, who, for some time past, permitted their Western
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  • 70 14 ft. Bxectlt ve !E. Hamble Kolam fejj I Toboali E.g V )E Rawang u m»l I H. SUverstar C of Carlisle Pakhoi :rt j Tydeus HOng Ann Denbighshire < Talthybius i- J<j Myrmidon m Seremban-Kajan Blankvann 23 i Meonia Gujaral Alphacca l E. Passmore Katong j Belong Marells
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  • 68 14 LONDON. May 21 A( Ofd- ing to reports hen s&pir.enti of m ore from th, Netbalands East Indies in AprtJ amounted to 3.038 tons, bob* parej with 2.966 ns B March. Holland t ooi t-773 tons and the United Statei 1.315. Exports SO tar this Yt**
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    • 52 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated in Singapore M. i HP I I STRFET PHONE J**.* PASSAGE ""ong Slang- for Ani(|y (Saloon and deck passengers) Sails For Palembang A P.adjoe M May "Hong Thong- sails Ft.r Palembang Al Djauibl K s i»j»,„ W ••Kepong.' t m *m Rangoon
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    • 369 14 ON YOUR RAO IO TODAY BhVE NETWORK off the Record, 9.30 News, 9.45, nese; 115 Opeaiag Anr.jumeMALAY FXfiJI ISH B Raftles Hotel Dance Band, f ment A Program^" Suininarj RRn_-» AmriUKVB. 1015 Cabaret. 10.30 Rhythm on in Tamil with Sign*** ri.Ulina.T..nr^ Records, 11.30 Last News Sum-, Tune; 1.17 Tamil !1
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  • 542 15 (~d for todays races, the final day **JS r!_b M.v meeting. The double tot^ rhree and" f ur and races six and seven. avvn on race eight. Racing starts RACE ONE \MIPENS. About 7 Furlongs. s 9 04 Flannery (Sulllvam I :> k < M ,4 Tankard (Rodgers)
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  • 108 15  - HELEN V, ROCHDALE BEST TIPS FOR TODAY ALLAN LEWIS Final Day Of Selangor May Meeting (Bu KUALA LUMPUR. MAY 21 WITH THE PRESEN 7 PREVAILING FINE WEATHER IN KUALA LUMPUR THE GOING SHOULD BE GOOD AT TOMORROW'S RACES THE FTNAL DAY OF THE SELANGOR TUR^ CLUBS MAY MEETING. MY BEST
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  • 269 15 OXFORD May 21 Oxford University were soon in trouble when thev continued their match against the Australian.; here today in Une weather oa a wearing wicket. After following on, Oxfor I began the last day 192 runs behind with only six wickets in hand and two
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  • 70 15 SOCCER China Olympic Team versus S.A.F.A. (Civilians" at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. Div. Three M.F.A. versus R.A.S.C. Training School at McNair Road. CRICKET S.C.R.C. versus Colonials XI at Hong Lim Green; S.C.C. versus S'pore Colts at Padang; C.Y.M.A. versus 8.0.D.C.A. at St. George's Road. WRESTLING: at
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  • 28 15 In a friendly soccer match plaved at Woodsville yesterday, the" Fraser and Neaves Sports Club defeated the Singapore Fire Brigade XI by four goals to nil.
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  • 132 15 The Ceylon Sports Club, meeting the C.Y.M.A. today at the C.Y.M.A. ground at 2 p.rn v/ill be: —V. Ramalingam (Capt). G. Fernando. J. Rajah.; G. Krishnan. N. Pereira. R. Pereira V. Paraman. R. DudIcy. C. Vithilingam. K. Thamby. Williams and A. N. Other. I Tomorrow, at the
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  • 114 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS GARRICK (Bt/ (Bit Race 1. DEVON Locksmith Good Luck Race I— LONIsA LAD Peggy's Choice Flying Capricorn Race 3 CANT PAY Bright House Karnian Race 4. HELEN THE FIFTH Jimmy Norton Race 5. ROCHDALE Kakania Kimbolton Race 5. EGYPTIAN QUEEN Dalcross Spear of Sarawak Race 7. DIAMOND
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  • 194 15 London, May 21. Sport is becoming more and more mechanised. Apart from the apparatus for photo finishing in horse-racing there are various other appliances in athletics to ensure that tracks are the stipulated distances and to determine the distances by which races are won. There are now
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  • 33 15 SHANGHAI, May 21. Tl 6 Philippine Chinese Black sU 1 White Basketball playeis defeated the third ranking Swatow Quintet by 49 to 4'J at an exhibition match herd yesterday U.P
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    • 120 15 FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE Notice to Consignees Port Swettenham Over-carried Cargo The Conference has oedded that Port Swettenham carg OWrealTied to Smgapore and Penang on at- "J th, recent strike at Port Swettenham is reftlM&nSLtt- term, of the Bill, of consignees should arrangt to take dehv.-ry at Singapore or Penang
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  • 230 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter* SINCE the departure of the East Sumatra footballers, soccer enthusiasts, with the exception of the Malaya Cup fixture between the R.A.F. and the Navy combination, have bpen witnessing disappointing games nt Jalan Besar Stadium. HOWEVER, the visit of the China Olympic
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  • 31 16 THE PROBABLE CHINA OLYMPIC FOOTBALL XI for today's game against the Singapore Amateur Football Association (Civilians) are: GOALKEEPER: Chang PonLun; RIGHT BACK: Han Yung Sang; LEFT BACK: Ts*. Kam
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  • 107 16 Play To Be Broadcast Today's matcii between the "hina Olympic team and tnS.A.F.A., at Jalan Besar Stadium, will be broadcast by Radio Malaya's soccer specialist, who will make a running commentary on the Red Network. A running commentary will also be made on tomorrow's game between the Olympians and the
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  • 62 16 FUM. KING* Ht.lNO, skipper of the China Olympic Football Team, arrived by a 8.0.A.C. aircraft from Hong Kong yesterday. He was accompanied bv Cheung Kam Hoi. The arrival of these two players completes the Team. They have not played with the team in its tour so" far but
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  • 39 16 Batavia, May 21. Mr. P. Lieftinck. Dutch Finance Minister, accompanied by a Minister without Portfolio attached to the Ministry for Overseas Territories, arrived here by air today for talks about Dutch Financial aid for Indonesian rehabilitation.
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    40 16 A Chinese cyclist at midnu-h! on Thursday threw mk al tin l' r r r^' I v Chiang Kai-shek, first constitutional President of Chinu, and Li '-na sident, at the Chin<xw Chamber of Commerce. Picture Mk*** tne portraits. {Tribune Photograph).
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  • 52 16 Only 8 Traffic Accidents Tr,f ">- Htnti #v, Jwjg. There JS?___T N reported. a m n <* _*S| The most srriou jurred at the 7! u Serangoon ■^Jftjtal when a Chinese wr h collision between Tl Urt,, < a lorry. a b,c >'de a* it appeared that was traihn, Uh.nVh^^
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  • 87 16 SCARKOROH.H ,Yor, Shire,. May LM Mr H^ I Morton. Social* ie a ier tht House of Commons to day defended the House Lords as '•exmiinply useful 1 i He was resisting a resolu tion before the annual Labou I arty Conference here express ing alarm
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    • 92 16 Wr^mWk^^kwS--?' kfl MMlwLw*^^^^ ,kln rc^ f^rs the \K >*S_fk tBBP Wr^ *'-hh Blera- fl.^M..^B_^^ a notable p»vcho*%^^^F^- C r uomen 'They \(l^ V nS,anl a nd teg ]3t "d'ni'iiitrauon of I h f v are P rf ra rt "J Bnt.sh Glandular Produas T*«_'* <4H I 1: L(jn d<^n. t^nJer
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