Morning Tribune, 31 May 1948

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  • 6 1 MORNING TRIBUNE M.NLAV MAY It HMk
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  • 207 1 U,yLEP J s Clash With we Soon Civilians i Tribune Staff Reporter) air pefMM were injured m a serious brawl be- >!,!..> K.A.F. recruits (L.E.P.'s) and Indian oif SembawMg Village, near Nee Soon Mlliiinp M Saturday night. be of tho victims, a Malay recruit, is
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  • 78 1 NtKOK, May 00. Polay di red more than i ton of stolon gold m ben < lit- 1 hidden m an Itory near the Bangkok v station. gold v part of the loot ft* C 512.500.000 robbery. too*: place when hijackers 3a crates of bullion from k on May
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  • 44 1 NDOX May Ou. The natii convspondent of lunday Empire News preI today that It Molotov bf ousted from his post Met Foreign Minister m par future, because he it favour on account of peent setbacks to Soviet fin Europe."— U.P.
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  • 59 1 Tribune Staff Reporter) A 45-year-old Malay, who was involved m an accident near the Bidadari Cemetery m Upper Serangoon Road on Saturday night, died of his injuries m hospital early yesterday morning. The deceased's nephew was liding a motor-cycle and he was seated behind when a collision
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  • 558 1 MALAN GOVERNMENT WILL NOT BREAK WITH BRITISH EMPIRE JETOWN May 29. The Mtiooalist Government of 1 Africa la not likely to f«y move to bu>ak with WttA Empin •JJWtel Malan hM often •Publicly that the republic have to be decided broad will- O f the Ito an election. The pregave
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    103 1 LIEUT. C. SEXEVI-^ KATNM; of tl^ Ceylon- W I tsr Pionrrr Corps, is 1 set-n m the picture i j above r< airing the sac- red 'Bo Snplhuj" ickich IMM brought f('f Crylon- i 7 MC Buddhist 1 1 oops m I Malmja. vith oth' r sac- I red reßct.
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  • 177 1 PARTTNG OF THE WAYS IN EUROPE W. K-l.nth Itet InterC 2? A: W Socialist oVl rM Western Europe taa. nc «t week m S Wd Capital sur Hory. ss »an-occupied PfISS? 11 of East OuMls t paitics m process of fusion with the Communists will be held at the same
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  • 541 1 >- ovic ABVian to nr '.m, v At Pin OMffiiwKSai.K'iJtS Mi. Cro. tQB, a nxniVrr of tli, 1 National .rcutitv RcMTVCfI Board, wm§ rtpmlti to havr said during Urn meetU^ of that CXMnmlttee that Ht:t.itn would only tkfii c to relax tins duty
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  • 33 1 i Singapore hati a fr«M- <l;t\ Irom polioiiivHitis yt'strrday, no lnsh rMM »M*inn reported to th«> authorities. The »otal of notified rasrs ii|> to Saturday i last was V, 7.
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  • 580 1 "Stop Fighting...." U.N.S.C. THREATENS SANCTIONS IN PALESTINE CONFLICT THE BBCI .l CM': I! hma r... -I M "'<' »rab« to t Kiting for foi 1• and Imp d i ti embargo U < i tint an. 1 the h•■ i. ifuc < m ti i« Kinns i': »t period I-
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  • 313 1 A permanent Suf*-ty I'lrst oiumftter has n«'en formtMl In Singapore to rarry out campaißiiH on Safety KlrM and maintain contact with parallel Immh>* In .H. and I .S.A. In ord« r to enlist flielr assistance m l«l»'as und nmteriaK. At the ftrat meeting held <m
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  • 51 1 (Tribune Man Reporter) On the an ivai of the Sangol.i. and the WOMBg, at Sing..pore yestorday. 943 pajietigfs disembarked for the Colony and the Union, Th«'y were all carefullj screened by tho bajnlfntloii iuthoritlet, while tha femaKpafisengeri were ebeckad v Mr Wilson ol the Sotlal WH fart
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    • 39 1 \g\ffi\i MORIEY'S \\mA^J^ V\fK)LLEN VESTS titter (tiiiiiiiiiii) mftjj v r Theta H Shrunk-resistant Iff H4" to 42" JfAIM) MOKLKVS WOOLLEN TIU NKS IIEKCI J-ES WOOLLEN SOCM jSQr V^Jz^ f^Ptf*'^^^ \\\V l\' TF \T"/ TEL: 1649 31. RAFFLKS PLACE HINGAPORB
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  • 314 2 M •>i me M.:v 29 "Mi-~ A" la' Ju<; Gii "ford of S «i now w to i tim m the ifii trwx i to Kfecu t- or,« ,n Engr-and and t 1 •lopd by I'.KH Radio Picture* ill tile Unit >• tea. Ju h
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  • 103 2 i ibune Staff R< porten The 7.000 workers from Sin npore'l 52 rubber factories teturned to work yesteiday aftoi :hoir one-day strike which wa> staged on Saturday as a protest igainit what was termed the "'unjustified' arrest and conviction of 38 workers of the Tai
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  • 101 2 WASHINGTON. May 30. A grateful nation pays hOUftge today an-1 Monday tc Itl sons :ind daughters who died m the war Throughout the work., from Arlington National Cemetery to the O&ce bloody battlefields of foreign lands. Memorial Day ?^rvirc= will be held for United State*
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  • 36 2 NANKING. May 30. Yu Yn Jen, who u'as defeated IB the National Assembly vicepresidential election las: month announced today h« definitely was no: running < for the Presidency of th<i Control Yuan next month.- U.P.
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  • 24 2 HOLLYWOOD, Mlj M v. Itty.ttl ntl m wn I character >vv fj t day. jged 82. Si:e r.ad m fall Irj fsdfsdfsd Reuter
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  • 6 2 BRmLINGTOX, jj -tr:-?.l 9 U.P.
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  • 511 2 East- West Welfare Conference The connection between the W< stern Union and prosperity and well being of South East Asia will be subjects to be discussed at the Study Conference which Is to meet at Amstand un between June 9th and 12th. All delegates and members will attend In private
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    • 301 2 ON TOUR RADIO TODAY; BUT NETWORK pm U»t W««i Bnmmarj MALAY ENGUSH SSS^SSSnms Df MAUM PROGRAMMES If w' Pr^'L' From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Kadi- mary; 12 05 pn Musical ated on 526 metre* m th.' mcdi- lud^ 12 4 5 News m Mai ty; 1 reT«5 ura i
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  • 418 3 Malayan Trade Unions Lack Unity, Charges President ti un'ty. la- k of whole-hearte<i co-opera-unidM an I ignorance arc some of the Mr S S. Manyam. President of the /iJnioa fo' the fast and unsteady pro- B m m Malaya. I. ...M-essmg i ilon and n and i:i!oni?m" Democratic iy trade
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  • 44 3 Education Colomes i uucauoii. fitid con* ihil woitw beariag U, ducation a*es genet. rill be liven Ui tiiitory, 4 L.c-y mU t; .i a way encon- their own tiiiOA. I* ;.n a; i marl continuous Nigerian r. icatkHi win rjjing technical i a Press
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  • 60 3 Maj 30. Ai>oul p; former leadi m the little kingdom 01 i- I \v m<!er without a rtrticinated lion of I man 101 uu a refugee (lip Zana- ni.-i'.! him A heavy i around the) I an Arab formei Al- who took reThere be I Q motoj drifting into
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  • 26 3 ART IN MOTOR ACCIDENT Reporter) cyclist anJ al*o B Malay Injured m n al Potons Bidadarl Cev^^y night. •on rider and vvp t drown le following
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  • 15 3 I up >n compat ducea d him $53 valued valued Ted at I beach
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  • 467 3 The following new books will >c added to Raffles Library vithin the next few days Anon. The Science of Living Things. Ijig'ey (Win. A.) Illustrated Journalism. Biker (Frank) The Road was Free. Barker Ernest t The Citizens Choice. Beechh.im (Sir Thomas) A vlmg'ed Chime. B^W/tei' A.E) Behind tht
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  • 531 3 Thr following I'uhlicatu.riv Wcrr is.Ml'd or tnvivcd by tht -I' irtmmt of Statistic Magi pore durta| the period May loth t» 23rd, 1948 Inclusive, ado m- available for pnf li. v m the Rrfctnuv Ln-rar. Puller '"ii r>ai!<iin^, Singapore A»»l plications may h«> nimlt- by aemben of
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  • 64 3 (Tribune Btaf R«?porterl Members of the iOB Cluli entertained Mi T. Hughe-, Deputy Becre^ry ol the So. ;lal Welfare Department .-it a Udc< held »l the 6.WJJ t nik Hill Home no Batui i Mr Hughes !1 i; lomeoo leave »hortl) I W o Uttlc
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  • 213 3 MKLHOUKNK. May 29. methods of dee-growing, i^in^ less W^ter, have been Ut'.ssfuMy UMd l>y Australian pWHH m the Let-ton district >i New South Wales. One grower produced part of us crop under the method of dry lowing and quick watering several tunes. Wnen the
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  • 97 4 SHANGKAI May 30.— A 35--y^ar-old civil servant Hsu Yi-cheng, offt red his corps- 1 ur'ter d»?ath to the National Medical College for "anatomic" study— b-j neglected to vAI his wife. College auth i ti«i went t< Rin's house aflrm the rathtr unusual offer from s> young
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  • 42 4 LONDON. May 30.— The Ind'an National Travel Association of London organised a reception las' night to meet Mr. N. C. Gho*e Director General of Civil Aviation of the Government of India. who will be leaving London fo r Geneva Reuter
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  • 395 4 ;K' MC W 30 TIE IMMINENT RETTTRN TC THE l I tTEfI OP licL J'KI TffJU TEE, CHINESf <;oT.;VMc.Ni' FINANCIAL EXPERT AND THE PIS CL SURE THAT HONOKONG'B LARGEST PRINIINC PLANT HAB < BABED CHURNING OUT CHINESE NA riONAL < BOLffrfißED REPORTS
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  • 173 4 MELBOURNE. May 29.— Four hundred Australian girls la four Sydney factories are acting as "guinea-pigs" m a large-scale medical experiment to check the common cold. Half the girls are working m an atmosphere sterilized "by ultra-violet rays; the remainder are employed under normal
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  • 90 4 I SHANGHAI. May 30- -Offi- i eials of the Student Council Of the American-endowed St. John's University yesterday evening denied that theii" "race exhibit" of woodcuto and cartoons of anti-Ameri-can and anti.Jnpanese nature was against the Americans. They told a pre* conference, "W e arc only opposing the
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  • 64 4 LONDON. May 30. *i Foreign Office spokesman to day cleplored the wildest i forms of speculation appear, i «ng In the press about British ."mtjentions toward, and m. Palestine. He said such .stories do not help this situation of extreme delicacy, par- ticularly at a time when Bri-
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  • 138 4 Lontlon May O( cricket, which la^ v suffered ttl wash'-iu ;foro UM war. was a, a n possible, howovrr. at flJi S ta tho Mi(llam^ ;in <' X The or-ani,m- conin tt, Wdta must fool that th. v bein^ particularly badly treated by tho clork of the weath£ Ml
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  • 62 4 NEW DELHI, id Mount better., accc™ Rajkumari SI Health ifinbterfcJ Cabinet, tgm a Say lee camp, *t up to accommodate tki ot fainlllfli who n homeless by Ok wie truction tndnJied z rauding raiders fa the Pakistan m Thursday. Lady Ifotmtbtfli Heaitn Minister amoniUng various campi and c ...t;
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  • 56 4 KARACHI, May 30 Jewish demontt raters through the main sti Karachi today M ?iijns. denouncing I aggrctsioo" m P*-^ the United States am support of Zidto menstraters passed a tion calling en P:fei tans to register as m the holy war. i pointed a scven-ffljij toe to plan
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  • 45 4 BEIRUT. M..v *j States Minister^ kerton said today" n s are und JJ taken cfffccw Cr-') i ere by :::e an the grtundsti we going to O*J Tew< In P-' i(ls:::: 3 I nied thr tt« my mass evacuaW»« id' States cid««J U.P.
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  • 16 4 London M Tv I I [•hey included^ an attach^ •.r. MANILA ft! Shi :i
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    • 309 4 MONDAY'S PUZZLE CORNER I vertical, not diagonal, an.l you 1. CROSSWORD PUZZLE will lin(1 tne nanies of "six I. i o i, i. American cities are hiiien I r rr s here ■r— WJ iaW^- SLJL iZ_ A J_ L ir M M H-L 5_ 1 G P B B^M^"^]
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  • 756 5 L.WITH VERA ARDMORE* L m aid f* l i ana f eali wii h fcsand ittendtj* > and t\ 'y 01 the I nurses .:i the f ies tocoire r i the J 5 to help supportlA the t- ses i US U i h .sagi from
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    • 84 5 a/a<r ~~~-jJX# j C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear i CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE Ml. KINDS Ol LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC.. I ?4i, Rrter Valley Kim<» Singapore Phow €625 for Photograph cf Beauty znd Fashion The Largest Phcto Stucfpc m AAalaya MODEL (V /;rA 5103 x
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 247 6 Ivlalava wiii one day take her place m Asm as a scii -governing PO^cdiumt oi sucn an amunion Me not *anun o we Uii^ht even go so fa. as to «9 that it is lusrOH b- th ne com£o: independence to former Asian rolor.es has brought m
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    • 213 6 After the liquidation of imperial rule, the assault against authority nevertneiess conUnues tnis nme against the leaders who led t,je attach against ai'tn rule. Today those same nationalist leaders who used to complain aiainsc "governm^nvu: repression" are forced to resort to "repression" on an even greater scale than
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  • 193 6 Kail Marx prophet of milltant socialism, died m tlie be JJef tha t hi s doctrine w^uld flourish m the modernised and industrialized countries of Western Europe. Bu t mi litant socialism at Ulan Bato; —impossible Ulan Bator is the capital ol Outer Mongolia or
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  • 75 6 Gold Coast customs revenue comprise a large proportion of i«. for txnmple, it amounted io £3.500.000. The Preventive sJ-J Co e L^ tar apUnfJ force, operates on the frontiers to prevent •mm 9 fl7 ni r h '!VT d and the Gold Coast is the hotbed of
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  • 798 6 HOW OFTEN DO YOU EAT? HAROLD FAIRLEY ASKS Britain's iuvenile workers are eating twice as many meals a day as they did before the war although they're not getting twice as much to eat. This is revealed m a Report on the feeding habits of young workers m industry, prepared
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  • 5 6 DOCTORS SAY "NO" SYDNEY The
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  • ROUND-UP OF NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 139 7 GBS Defends His Pro Red Beliefs George m \n Urni oi hii proV o pen lettw veekty TriI editor Member drop the r.v'st p.)- M ,ay be. as 1 eased to thin* X but. as I ftt H tra ahead H till] 13 with me that ottr P'»'"system i^> I-
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    • 52 7 NO MORE JAZZ I;, -OX DP: VON. r 29. Twelve •i will bo at m the Parish following a nt" of the cast choir boy. two Sunday r <;. M. Pitt I ■ill year old for playing v cnic" on the last night th<» r pily settled i" organ lesithedraL
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    • 47 7 A May 29. Tlie p Ofßce to.iay >' elevation of 1 if Hi ntsi 1 Consulate ipui to Lonsulatee: r lenl said Mr. mnsellor of isulate m Saigon I Chinese Con(i > Kuala Lumpur. le nm\ there is en who will be ■fcn< Timor Island.— 1 kt-j M
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    • 28 7 29 Kakuzo a i -old capu Main II •I by Austraoffloen while m waters off November. ppeal against senteooe to- harged with Imperial Potsdam De .tcr-AAP.
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    • 48 7 lo overcome >g deficit. the t>oiiUw UoveraI >te dog races, bi, P r reported T officials be- I >'. tattoo will net the h l P'ofit of 500.A- JZ* year. I m, "<l, that apart there was not t r icing course m tUBt Reuter AAP
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    • 95 7 TOKIO, May 30- General i rwwfrtai MTArthur will prob* ably leave Japan about the eP'? iof June or early m July o I his first visit $0 the United I m~**% si*"^ ••037. it was teamed m reliable circles yesterday. .Ie will be
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    • 68 7 SAX FRANCISCO (CALIFORNIA), May 00. --The Board Director* of the American President Lines on Friday acepted the voluntary retirement rf Thomas J. "Tom" Ookely. ice-president of operation.--, vho is the oldest company taff member m years of Ml ice. During his 41 years with he company Coke4y
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    • 64 7 BHANGHAI, May 30. An official report from Taipeh, Formosa, said at least 63 persons were killed and injured when a fire suddenly broke out m a passenger train near Keelung, enveloping the coaches. Nine bodies have already been recovered and 54 sent to hospital. Others
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    • 40 7 BERLIN. May 29. The quadripartite Kommandatura ended it 5 15 hour session longest on record this morning in complete disagreement and in an atmosphere indicating the second highest four power body here soon would ceate functioning altogether. U.P.
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    • 225 7  - SHADES OF BELSEN BOON CAMPBELL (By JERUSALEM, M IV Armed women were amonfi the £wi captured at the rail t 'f <>M (':•>• Je^emTthe Arab Legion eomman lei toi.i h" s,:, t h y hail h t n allowed to go. "it was quite a job protect j ing 2
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    • 289 7 MALACCA. May 2U. Thei over recent labour disturbances unong Asian planters. r j i;intm; Lhe Sunday Tribune opine possible measures a;; ments whu <i!c deliberately ral crt-ating a state of anarchy cvt m the Federation. A leading Chinese planter airing bis views declared: "It cannot
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    • 142 7 PORTLAND. Ore** May 28: Se.-.v ar> «*s. Vorge C. Marshall said Russia's recent poac uv w- were nothing but a "deliberate t JKrt If the li n» )aign" intended to mM thj P««bUc support of U »i ,'nited States foreign policy wnich ll p»vsent!> DMUAg :etlent
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    • 206 7 TOKIO. M,.v 3Q Japan, s. wjierci»l t.,,1,. 111 l luatrial outlook had he I1 bn itei iowi Mjera ol iron on from tho Ippinej,, \i t (yii Ijuh;i i(( Preach Indochina It is now hop*Hi that the of 1.200.000 toni of Iron md iteel production
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    • 50 7 i I MANILA. |fey 30. A rapoH i received at constabulary he i<l i quarters said a constabulary I patrol killer! one of two Japmsm ■oldlen discovered near tin foicst at Infanta, Qu/.on Province. The Japanese apparently had been hiding m thr forest sinct the war end. U.P.
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    • 37 7 TAIPEI, Taiwan, May SO. Borne 20 persons were killed i and about 100 others Injured, including :;i seriously, hrn result of tire aboard a pa is»-npT train n*:n here over the week-end. Reuter
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    • 99 7 LOWDOWN ON SUN WHITI lANDB, Mew Ifexic<». May 30-Scu'nti.st.s .s;u,| iHTum iii- m. Kir m connection .vitn the HiKMt ot the SSth «;rrmaa v'-l' roektel launched bere ivere some «>t the most ■uccessii «'v» i made. Army ofltoeii and research tforiceri ri-^»<i t!i<' loc-kt-t especially to gather Information on the
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    • 77 7 Lake BuccetS, May SO. Phe Security Council':, Kashmir Commission decided at an Informal meeting t<> hold it.s liist formal meeting m Geneva nn June 10 lilt' !ii( <" till {4 Will be (lt'Vo! "U to the organisation o| the Commission, on w:,' h si f >
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    • 123 7 L;ik" Success, &.-«y 90 It v\ is announced y*starday thai the expert committee on Malaria <>f the World "»i < trvMrrsai jon has drawn lip Ji MriM <»» *P* cl iivj ins for .h«« i,i-" ni) i riL' (»f mala t ia. OUtttag UH MKthorls (I mi
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  • 76 8 Tl *""<•< worker* In T *4**—it tetff //»r» F< hrat<ort of Chinese Worker*m. /'<:-•• t*oir* th, t w!ft ileeted comtmitu r;« r«*r«iioii LWf fo h«y/jf T J° tcon4 fcrta i,.. Oil fin //o»r/ w.-vf ncctfin/;. Lit- Kii'H Kirn lice tettt), !,:.<> Betty t;o,,t fpretident), Urn Bona
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  • 86 8 BHANGHAX May 80. Research work of experta of the Food an I Agriculture Organisation m China will be expanded beyond the field covered by the now concluded uNRRA programme, accordIng to Mr William H. Cummmgs, chief of the fao special advisory group m China. Mi. Cummtngl who
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  • 88 8 Czech Press Attache's Denial LOXDON. May 29 Dr. II Kivan. Czech prejs attache m London today refuted allegatione thnt the late Foreign Minister, Jan Masnryk. intended to escape by plane "to lead the struggle tor a tree Czechoslovakia The statement was made yesterday at a meet inof 23 former Czech
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  • 110 8 LONDON. May 30.— LeonarJ Wilkinson. 48. year-old builder does net believe In lawyers. He went into court yesterday to defend l;im>elf on charges of breaking Into a factory and assaulting a policeman who tried to arre*t him. He allegedly escape-1 from t>.e policeman after a severe struggle
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  • 99 8 i Nicosia. Cyprus. May 29. Kin<? Norodon Sihanouk, 27--year-okl ruler of the French Indochina state of Cambodia landed at Nicosia airport tonight on his way to Paris for a courtesy visit to the French Government. He stayed the night as a guest at Goveinment house and
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  • 229 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN HfWriaU m the •d food crtoe, JE t uneniniovment i the WS2T A^ mg policy, h one of Urn last treat r? rope to |o -Oommuntat They believe that thii <„, IU tag note vital t.irto,,,s v n n i mines per squat, th :in St compan.bl, a
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  • 45 8 HOLLYWOOD, May 29. C^!ish Ajclicwi Dajne May Wiulty died here fedty at the tge oi 82. B*M hi'! Loon appearing on tile it&gs and m Olnu f*i over 60 year*. Ho: most rt* cont ftln succo.-s was m Mrs. I -Miniver U.P.
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  • 68 8 LONDON, May 29: Sill. K. Shanmukhan Chetty Indian Finance Minister, arrived m London today to Ka<! the delegation for a conference with the British authoritiefl on sterling hnl^ncov Ke was accoir.pa'icd by Si: Chintarriani Doshmukh. Governor of the Reserve Cank of i India, and othei BMnbera of
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  • 130 8 i ACTOX, May 29. Two youth IjJ M v.ere charged at a spena! court 81 attempted murder of poUceroWi Ed tint pc_ pei IK* B ter. I Leslie Anthony lloore, *&d 19. David Braidford, iged I^and Leslie Coilett, a^i 1 were reman. led m cuftody until next Wednesday. Detective
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    • 40 8 I Shanghai Modern Tailoring 10. BATTERY ROAD. A Neu ariety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. also I A Lovely Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices. Phone 8-J081 Indies own material made to order. •BRUSH* i, ALL YOUR WORRIES AWAY!.'! S
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  • 137 9 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Seoul, i A.»\-embly ml Theopes ing. which i Klngi ard wi a> the office BoMa k government a will p r obab!y British. Fit! Consular repr Korean offi disturbed at tentta of I booi co n Korea 10: to a sector mem mooy. The Korea for Sha apD
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    21 9 irtko attended the dance wmt Senior Commander, Mb* F 8«» tor fiMIMCior Me- Cready. (Photo b,< Orient Ph »f 0 Siij^Het;.
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  • 114 9 NEW DELHI. May 29 It was reliably learned today that a settlement between fhe princely state ot Hyderabad and the Dominion of ln»!ja has Ik Agreed upon and the formal lienins will occur about U.P. i Photo bit .June D m Now I>«'lhi Antony the
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  • 312 9 CHINA'S SOCIAL DEMOCRATS ON "JOB HUNTERS" Nankins:. May 30. Social Democrats m the new Governrnent of Dr. Wong Wen-hao as announced by the Party yesterday will leave vacant one ministry and two ministers without portfolio which were offered them, it W2s revealed today. In xpluining their refusal to join the
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  • 160 9 US View On Kashmir Conflict \::v .<>::; l\ v/ V"! 1 i laj earri m report i fo c pondont Hc'cn Xl i j'>l!l Lih-Mi "Mt-f tWO > India and r v i i i: liuht- I i Kashmir, I am ln< ■<! V\ any Impartial ooinmi*rtofl would unaninio isl
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  • 95 9 UDNDON, May 20: A Bui treaty <»f friend* ship and co-operation Pfaa signed by thr Premier! and Foreign Ministers of the tw countries i;i Warsaw today, Moscow Radio reported tonight Both BIdCS IgKC to t;ik<" :iM me ins at tlwAr disposal to prevent arareMftoi by Germany rtv
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  • 104 9 Nicosia, Cyprus, May uw. Firemen t<xiay foughl 5,000 <;al!onH Of blazing petrol tl tho airport here for Mveral liouis before they ooßtrolled the flames. Ei!.;ht<><'n American aircraft, standing by to evacuate Am ericans from the Near Bast, were refuelling at the tteldi Tiny were undamaged. The cause of
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    • 48 9 NlfM ALL'S SIMPLIFIED DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE i fot students S-hools 20 0t6 VVOKDS PHRASES IN (OMMON USE 12,680 EXAMPLES IN PHRASE ft SENTENCE I, (MM) IDIOMATIC PHRASES PHONETIC PRONUNCIATIONS PULL 1 1ST OF •BASIC 1 WORDS MJ PAGES PWCE ttW KELLY WALSH LTD. K.xni.KS PLACE, >IN<«\r«iKK.
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  • 16 10 S la I f City 52? Guild, th. 53?2 b "t this is briSi! *Jh
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  • 118 10 PRAGUE Majt 1 ii m ii tto ha i ired. Jan Benei 77>ytM ri"" makei from 88 16th Street XitatfM consin, laid that km Prefident i thru hea W' ''k at v.:>u .:> home m iv i 'V.:. Jan said "EdvaN S 1 S H«| wai c: ■J;iiv ..y
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  • 15 10 r,. May A ial spci««J* jn Saturday n.gn been handed i b*J U.P. JlU'st.—
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  • 11 10 ■•»f .e Z Reuter NANKING. W^ vesterdaj DUt hfjsdfh# U.P.
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    • 257 10 j< l omir%: Exrhittivc* l» Ihr Tribune j "RUCCLES" 7vWVF~BnN~SO SUCCESSFUL V THATS MA/D] V W MAKMESS AMD "V YES, ANDTHES/UAD I t^'^JK'JW 7 V WW.OU* HENC OF Coui£[ TOMSTAWB RUGUfS lOF YOU, IWM SEEN UOMDEUHG) ALL THE STRAPS FRO* [<£««»"*, J VUGGLES- Uf j£u£%™\ I tZi^fiEDifV^ciMMDy'^^ "*lt IP T
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  • 1047 11  -  Allan Barton A SIX -DAY SERIAL By I Wherein a Newly Hired Script Wrier Encounkn a Ft m Holhwood Snubs— and His First Murder! 1 y Hit placed the tray of cool drinks on T table and stared at the tall, thin and 1 ■.l' IM ,,',.ohoul(iered
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  • 364 11 DBBPITE the uissit u«1» x of two in 1 iir w. tr-. t prtiod of •neiny occupation. an<l •lnni[>* HMI bOMM, Hit popuLituri <>r Singapore has Increa <<1 by regular geometncal progression from lh!M to I«M7. Statistics (ompiltd the Municipal H< ilth \h partmoiit
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  • 107 11 A 44-yc;ir-old Britisher. Arthur Edward Mulot. appeared ■n the Fourth Police Com' on Saturday to face two chaises «>i cheating. It was alleged tha t accuse 1 -emmitted criminal breach oi trust. <>1 $1709 and two bottles >1 whisky valued at $24. The second charge was tt>»iccused
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  • 267 11 JUMPED OUT OF WINDOW AND DIED ftrrlflid because she whs told by a police constable trnt <h<* whs a lrper and liable t<» be ;irrn»tp<l, an old Chinas** woman hid herself under her room-mate's bod every nipht for nboiit one wwk until sh»* wa« forcibly stopped from comtlnuinp her ridiculous
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    • 80 11 ROrV 3Sho-.x: S, c.15, till ."".M. >"8->- Al r.. ;«n \dv**ntnre! i ]frv* m^«r Affair starring l"Jf X, «n Bennett with r oj.ti Poatflff ■ham -Maddened loves '.'unuM.' hsten! rtMNG TOMORROW nbi Of Mystery Is." 'M'-' r. to X ®EAT WORLD 5* B.M p.m. OF THIEVES" (m Color) D NEH
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    • 66 11 _^^*j^^^^^ I tfaV 4% MM. H'w™ Tar m W ffi^Bs^- illy ji> i ap tftf'fl 9k A T t T i C& r aTH 1 1 i r^ t LJ\Mr^ Jr IZ^c heathy sTtakr gSd care of teeth 7 /v^ A r s r s :"^i^ I i *T neht
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  • 535 12 News From The J. Arthur Rank Studios LONDON*. May 19. JEAN SIMMONS mother is expecting a pound of tea fiom Delhi. Not ]nnt: ago a Delhi chiropodist wrote beseeching Jean Simmons to send him tracings of her feet. He wrote with such charm that she
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  • 23 12 CAL L FOR SPIRIT a SELF SACRIFICE oft! B JdtaSingap i •»«»c t occupat,on :Junn p interni I At the Mn, Oottrill w"i!
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  • 52 12 ..ocuyasa',;: sis: ns :y Japanese Bculptor, h selected to d< which la I 'bout 10.000.0- <0 CANTON, i J and stl :;>k. may boou b ive 1 another which will be known M 8 s 1 A Chin that in o •c its collecti v. me 2-. k
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    • 147 12 Prrformtinros /I A TH 1 1 A V I>IIoNK 11A.M. 145 115 I fl H A I **00 6.45 And 9.30 p.m \J f\ 1 I1 t\ 1 FOR Daily. W*» BOOKINC.S THi: MOISK I()R(OMI()R1 Temp: 78 d^'. MK-COMMTIONKD Temp: 7H dtp. LAST DAY! RONALD COLMAN "A DOUBLE LIFE" IMVKRS\L
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    • 149 12 REX 19IL i lilK STRANGE HAPPI KINGS IN i HOJ JBE DROVE A .1.. b^^^h b^b KA:^Bißß#*^^ni B^Bhßßßß^B^Bb^j^bl B^L. .^^mA. .C^i^mJ bt wEb rjBK^ILJP< > 4* < yfflT^ißT| :\j^^^V^^kV > -^BbßßehK^ v 1 y>- I lr rom the pages cf Thel I Ibml^JS Mtßif" j/ \l^ ■Saturday Evening PoitLfl pbi
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  • 738 13 t ..notation*, V hythoMal-O-OrSTBIALI 1 14.00 1.70 41, 6 cd 875 <».25 i, S3 2» 27 o am r,.30 :I 10.75 ,;.:,n 6.60 Gammon CoodwooJ P'» K u| Great Ei.^' 52 00 |ft)tt 3:-k i i is J, v >M r,r,o •,:.oo 58.00 10.-5 Owr» i- Chin•l
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  • 984 13 PRODUCING TINS SUPPOR TED <Fu>iu Market Can i Business on Malayan Marheti was maintained m satisfactory j volume during the week I comm-nd.il most attention Industiials came m for mod investment ftwsiHl and m > some stocks for speculative interest. Loans had a mode rat turnover and rubbers were once
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  • 192 13 The sa.no flow market w.akened towaids the clo.se of 0M week and business for i Siak flow was dOBC down to »16»i. The Mgar market was firmier with telleri asking for I sHghtly higher prteea, Moo remained unchanged. A shipment of Annam QargO rlcv was reported to
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  • 45 13 rubhei market was dull rr i quid throughout Saturday. pi icca at the ctofte were Buyra s<]!<is No l Jun< R S.S 13 June R 8.8 11 X 43 N June R. 8.8. 40% July Flept J2% 13 Tone: Steady hut <i ill.
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  • 382 13 WASHINGTON, May 30: Any formal Indian approach i to the United States to be m--1 eluded m tho bonotits of the I Marshall plan will moot with a poiito but Brm rebuff, it was 1 forecast m Informed quarters here today. Whether or
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  • 311 14 NOTTINGHAM. May 30 XottinghaiMMn were all out for 179 m *hf* first day series of their three-day match hgmhm the AiiPt-allanj which commenced here yesterday. Simpson hail a six an<l seven fain m his fraad knock of 74. which iMlfd two hour* and 50 minutes
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  • 102 14 MELBOURNE. May 30. legislation to ban the Com muntst Party and subversive >rpani*ations has been diafted Ny the Victorian Cabinet, but will not be introduced unles'.he State Government consider* that they intend to disrupt •>cace and industry m the comfrinity. Tho Piemier. Mr. Hoi 1 way.
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  • 250 14 Paris. May 30. Madame Lanciy. who entered the final with a much disputed walk-over •warded her against laat year'; t uimpion. Mrs. Tat Tod-1. was ar-!e to win the first set easily when her 'Jl-year- >!d American exponent played cautiously a*d was frequently pailght out
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  • 44 14 In a friendly game of table tennis played yesterday morning t the CYMA (Lady of Lourdes Church* premises the Bencoolen Sports Clu^ beat the CYMA by 6 games to 1. On Wednesday the Bencoolen Sports Club Will mcc: CYMA at the CYMA premises.
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  • 395 14 LONDON. MAY 30.— THIS WEEK'S BREAK IN THE WEATHER HAS PROVED A DOUBLE EDGED SWORD TO ENGLAND. ON THE CREDIT SIDE IT HAS SHOWED THAT THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS ARE FAR FROM THE INVINCIBLE TEAM THEIR EARLY FORM INDICATED WHEN LANCASHIRE PUT THEM IN AND THEN
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  • 491 14 COUNT V CRICKET REVIEW LONDON. May 28. -County cricket suffered its worst washout since before the war on the first day of the series of matches just finished, when no play was possible because of lain m the complete programme of six first class matches.
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  • 170 14 Teams coming to Britain for Olympic Games in Jui, n>,y bung into this country ir.vthing they need f ree u. :ustair. s duty. I his plan wii; «av t tle:n the r.e?evi» v ot JeposUiag many thcusanl pounds lot exercise duty purchase tax en equiprr.en'
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  • 98 14 8ANDWIC May 3d Li son oi j man makes tv.lig til mectian« i pu^ i to BlOiOr c. d for the British amatetu gol criampi' t..- ra in 5.. ye in jrectertt Unhke t..t story boo-i, ij Lbe Aeai. :y 2S-year-clJ Fr^a Btranahs n. o.:i'
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    • 69 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTDIncorporated m Singapore fs. mm* street, phony: ***** PASSAGE FR FIGHT SERVICES. "Hong Slang" satin for Rangoon June 17 (Saloon and deck passengers) "Bldor* Sails For Palembang Pladjoe June 5 "Hong Thong" Sails For Falembang June 1 "Hong Tat" Sails For Djainbi June 25
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    • 76 14 i PUZZLES ,Tho tJ] lelutW to the piß P- 1 4l 1. Crostwoi I soli ?o W 6 efrr [E A T ii. c i A gff c g6&JL yIEE £pPp TiEJAJR] ££lHi=Jj 2. Ream nwe;»JJ' ca^o. 4 Urn, erne, eai 5 tv TiNHA LINGERS pebwi ARS a wcturb x«ord
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  • 591 15 Johore 'Team Bealeii 3-Nil By CA. A < Johorc Ptmud i \i o 4Wn A ™'D OF NBARL\ 8.000 WITNESSED IHRIU [NO J^,^^ FOOTHM;. IBS JALANBESAR STADIUM raTERDAY WHEN THE IINE£1 UHLEIICS fiCOR ED A WELL DESERVED THi EE.NII.
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  • 521 15 1| WAS UNKIND TO SPORTSMEN YES IHE RICKBI MATCHES HAVING 10 BK SS» SO TO RAW- the match lay be■tfl •>•■• r">p;.. til out ng with U S Xagiah Sodran v Bhared -cored IrSwi la in r < wu calloff fC N I 1 a
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  • 39 15 PRAGUE. May SO.— Cfc Slovakia will r.pvre\ tral Action Oommitte< tion of new Parliament country-wide voting today. With old .i -v that fines or imprisonment for nonvoters, approximate';/ B,Oo€ 000 persons are scheduled to parti- j cipfcte.
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  • 136 15 Frosj Om Own Keporterl bEREUBAh ala) 3U Singapore d< teated Negri Sembilan m their [nter-State Cricket encounter by 137 run,. The gam wa.s over before the luncheon interval. OrowdeTs 4 for 16 and Cblling" s 3 for 16 completely up set the
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  • 70 15 5A AVIA May 30. Th? hina Olympic soccer team ■ire! Its second victory m Batavis today, when they j r goals without re. ply against B^tavia combined team. In the first match yester- flay, the Chinese team beat an J Indonesian team ''Jong Ambon" by flv<
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  • 69 15 WICHIK (Kansa May 30 —President Truman narrowl? the support ol Kansa: sixteen. vote delegation to the N »nal Democratic Conven- 1 tii d In a turbulent stati I ty sessii n Aftei foi!! 1 attempts to Insti I for fruman by a rote end- iproar th jond roll
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  • 59 15 1 R An 7r Ij v A* Ictic Meet to be held m singapor< July 1 sored I y the i an Association. I c beei gporti l! ng Sinpn I- ins ti for t P Indian lvi Jun, be charged, it c yestei
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  • 247 16 >:\Y YORK MAY :> BfllTlSH-MADR HOODfI I>O NOT BELL as WELL AS IiIFV WOULD IN THE UNITED BTATEfI POR FIVE MAIN RKASONS HDH IMMCES. POOR DESIGN, POOR SALESMANSHIP. fNATTRACTIVE PACKING AND DELAYED AND OUT OF SEASON r ELIVERY DATEB. r.i.U i- Uw _rvial
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  • 240 16 MKLBOI'KXE. May 29. A number of items of interest appeared m the annual report of the Federal Taxation Commissioner. Mr. P S. McGovern. One Australian taxpayer earned £72.409 by personal exertion during the year ended June 30. 19*4. He paid £65,252 m tax. Five taxpayers
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  • 44 16 LAKE SUCCESS, May 30 The United Nations Commit tee ol Good Offices m Indonesia reported formally to tht> Security Council that the cease fire order issued by the Netherlands and the Republic of Indonesia has been car- Ned out- U.P.
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  • 42 16 PRAGUE. May 30. Eight million Czechs hrgan saying •Yes." or "Xo" to their threemonth oil Peoples Democratic j regime today. Steady warm j rain fell everywhere across i the country and voters were slow m getting to the polls. U.P.
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  • 28 16 LONDON. May 30. Kadio Moscow roportod today the terms of a 20-yrar Friendship and Mutual Assistance Treaty signed m Warsaw between Vo- land and Bulgaria.— U.P.
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