Morning Tribune, 4 June 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r- c v. w Series) 10 CENTS V ;,:nv\Y. jrNR 4. 304.,
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  • 48 1 lother MM <»f Pollomye<vis Ufjftcd yesterday, jlnp the total number of I to 91 sinc^ thr outbreak w epidemic m the second I of April. t lat^t victim was a tit child from the Muniarea, i further deaths from the k was rp ported.
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  • 26 1 Koh Biree Guan. Presiof the Singapore Rubber n Unioo wa< reporter! to fceen arrested by the 1 at about 4 p.m. yester-
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  • 26 1 Over By 4-Ton Tru ck Mac v. ttore receive d Waries wh n he was run y n the vi Board aiea ta hospital 2 hoi';-
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  • 27 1 a v T D l n appointed. **^cipal Commission- 1 .r To *n 01 Singapore RJ the Honourable P* bin Haji Jubir Ws signed.
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  • 286 1 BRITAIN US, HAD JOINT RAND STRATEGY PLAN lH *rSo Ur v 3< Eight months before Japan attacked M BUtea vn eri ca entered the war, Britain and the to m v wn U P a joint and rinal grand strategy W»»ay j hlil ty of having to wage war against
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  • 35 1 itnttkrci Vampift J*'t lighten to be bought by Nor r« Bitfield's iurodrome on ih-ir Hit mile ft': to V< n V/ ih* crnrs 'checking over < ute icith Col. Jorgensen (Nnrvr <tn Air Attmd*).
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  • 312 1 KUALA Lt T MPt'R, Jun 3.— Vio!ence flared up In Selanjjor within th last Z4 hours, lesuiting m the deaths of three Chinese labourers, the arrests of five suspects and the capture of two gunmen after a running battle. AY thi? took place
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    35 1 Doun by Brighton beach, lovely Jean Kent (J. Arthur Rank Organisation Star) keeps cool and proudly displays her "catch" during the holiday she is spending there after completing 'Good Time Girl"- -a film for Gainsborough.
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  • 201 1 INST ARAB STRONGHO KARM IN CENTRAL PAi WITHIN ONE TO THREE M They said one Jewish force striking out Of Jetreel Valley across tie plains of Armageddon, southeast of Haifa, has driven within a mile of Jenin. Another dispatch said a major battle
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  • 43 1 London. Tum S blown doun by h > n>ll c.n a car > lh0 King and Q* t cnroatr to Epwti toda» th races* The Royal car :ras di>; across a farm and bark on *h\ main roji U.P.
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  • 771 1 CURFEW IMPOSED ON ESTATE AREA 1 Segamat Police Move To Prevent Further Trouble crr-AWArr, <Tnbune st Reporter* nnf kSh y AMAT June 3.~The ScR iA mat ->olice have entorced a curfew m the area enclosing the factory, the main office and the store-room of the Ch-n Kan X Swee estate,
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  • 43 1 SYDNEY, June 3. Former premier of Eire, Eamom de Valera, left by plane for India j where he will spend sevej ral days visiting Nehru. He I will also spend several days m I Cairo before proceeding home. U.P. i
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  • 19 1 BELGRADE. June 3.—Compulsory preliminary traininjT for all youths, including girls was introduced m Yugoslavia; Reuter today. r
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  • 86 1 BATAVIA, Juno 2. Crisis' talks between the Dutch find Indonesians begftß m Jogj:ikHr. ta today when the RepunVan Premier. Dr. Mohamed Haltn, met Mr. 1,. Nehor and Jorkheer van Vredenburgh, the Dutch delegates, armed with new instructions from the Hague. Mr Neher handed Dr. Hutta a
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  • 44 1 The (M.I), have In their posHenslon a ladles* url*t watch and a pold ring neized from three Chinese rohbent on >fay 19. Any one claiming them nre asked to call at the Handing Kerbau Police Station to Identify them. w jm
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  • 47 1 A mi-lium sized laliang fir" broke OUt opposite the REMIJ base wo.k \h )p.s at Aver Rajah Road, y ■■•crjay etenlng, bu: wa QillcJdy bnaiK^t unt^' control through the poinbinrd (.-.Torts of two Municipal Ore englnei and' military lin engine from 223 Base Ordnance D'pof.
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  • 37 1 An ftgfld ChIIMM and n flvr-jrear-old tfirl of the same MM vv: r< Injured slightly yesterday Afternoon when a military truck ran off Henderson Koad and damaged the front portion of a waywide hut.
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    • 46 1 A VI rhe WorW>H P«»W«*t shirt iraF^ flO1^« and it's by ,W MARLBORO \i Sizes: 14 to 16 $11.90 each. PIVOT Striped Shirts v h•> ioose rollars In (irey. Brown A MM colter attach, J m dlfLnnt Hhad»s U&M Mflft T#l M 49 ItAFFLHS I'LACK SINGArOHB
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  • 120 2 How a locked bicycle, parked m the premise? of the Police Courts' m South Bridge Road was removed and later found m the back compound with a man allegedly trying to open the lock was revealed at a preliminary inquiry before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears, yesterday.
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  • 176 2 Kuala Lumpur. June 3. -The formation of a Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis will be considered at a public meeting to be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpur, on June 27. This was announced at a meeting of the Central Welfare Council
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  • 326 2 TWENTY-TWO MANACLED REMAND PRISONERS STAGED A DEMONSTRATION IN THE WTvT^PTB POLICE COURT YESTERDAY. THEY GOT TO THJ IR FEET. AS IS THE CI'STOM WHKN THE MAOISTS *TE ENTERED THE COURT. B, T REFUSED TO SIT WHEN THE REST OF THE COURT XV
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  • 140 2 Rededication Service Of Orchard Rd. YMCA Sir Franklin Gimson. Wq* patron of the Y.M.^ C.A., will attend the re- i dedication service of the I i premises m Orchard J Road, which is to be i held on Sunday at +.15 I J p.m. I The rededicatton m particularly of
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  • 75 2 Overseas Chinese students who wish to further their studies m China are being given an opportunity by the Chinese Government. They should apply to the Chinese Consulate within a week stalling from yesterday. The Singapore Chinese Con-sulate-General was notified on Tuesday by the Overseas Affairs Bureau m Nanking
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  • 38 2 The Malayan Democratic Union m a statement issued yesterday called for a commission of inquiry to be "formed immediately to Investigate tht Segamat incident and the numerous anti-labour charges made m the Johore and Federal councils".
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  • 376 2 (Tribune Staff Rei>orter) The difficult rice situatkm m the Philippines at the moment may be due to over optimistic reports on Philippines ricf production for the current year, declared Mr. Gregono Villaseran. Jr., the youthful Philippines represent afire to the South-East Asia Liaison Officers'
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  • 225 2 sl W W<*** (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Federation of Trade Unions ©remises at River Valley Road was the scene of bustling activity yesterday and Wednesday when representatives of the management of the Bin Seng R u ddpt Works met their discharged labourers and S
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  • 150 2 Two young Singapore Chin He b^v ineSiJmen Lani San wd Cheng Meug Bai. wen -onvictt^d m tho Fourth Police Jourt. yesterday, of attempting to outrage the modes ty of •heortg Lai Chan, a dane, lostess. Tne Magistrate. Mi. R c J VAit. said that
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  • 70 2 A running nght between two alleged robber? and men of i sundry goods shop whos e proprietor Chua Hock Seng had been robbed a t pistol-point of $200 m Emerald Hill Road at 8.30 p.m. on Jan 10. was recall ed at a preliminary inquh> which commenced
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  • 59 2 A collection of 75 paintings and 55 calligraphies by 26 students of the Chung Cheng High School Graduation Clas-. were exhibited yesterday at the premises of the Singapop Chinese Chamber of Commerce. ThiJ> art exhibition which opened yesterday ends tomorrow. With the exception of the calligraphies. the rest
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  • 55 2 The Malayan Communis Party for the first time m it; history came out on Tuesday n Kuala Lumpur with an official organ m the shape ci 1 a Chinese daily bearing the < tiammer and sickle and th? Ive pointed star and the terse egenrt "Official organ
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  • 29 2 third time that v^ndo;, hawke r -market*" Z include thu c lhe Street Ah*al Stree* ard I terlon Street, must T ™tt location without further i lay
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  • 206 2 Kuala Lumpui. June J The Central Welfare Coui at a mooting hold on Wed day. decided to refer back Government an appiica from a Malayan girl for t\ to etiaMe hri to be repatri to |fi laya from ttic l'n Kingdom It was stated that
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  • 56 2 If you'te looking foraj cure foi the "blues" m^ m that will keep you m $rood« Mirmlltlu waythroug^ttß iwefa to be found «n 0« rhe Blue" the Bryan Fo>B iuction now *owt»f at ß jathaw Singapore. Burring Geoi|eßreA^ Ha Mayo. Turhan Bt>. ivorak "and Carol Lan M llm
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  • 22 2 An essay compet^^B ln Singapore ana gembilan tt WJ Edu M by Uu ;< aJ;j!^ V J r;2"! will 'be fl
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  • 18 2 has been aPPont^M Public TrU: ie"Commi* Assignee l«€ c.,mPon^H of *°*^L»***M and ihc comin Hind M
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  • 472 3 Jude Believes S.I.B. Officer. Accepts Evidence II THAT HK TJI!) NOT MAKK A MIU I'ARY POUCE AND THAT A ■ATr"^ .TED TO HAVE BEEN MADK bY m MORLEY OF THE SIB. WAS A FAB--IADK AT T IE ASSIZE COURT YESTPHfATi-\ r 1 HOLDER OF THE R.A.S.C.. IN BUPtV fV L
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  • 115 3 WES tht ",uit usher Lii Third jj*" fl/ ..f.r;:,. Kh'O Choon P tauter, Veoir Kfepfwd »mi'o tht i r </.s charijta t },'h'nikni-j 'In^l prawn* m y.ftd umi "i 7u/ie f nffence. HI fined $25 or tnu MJaifiATELY afti ruardx. ■/•>''" r </. ■•>'^o«- r niuonc step i
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  • 39 3 NO M ORE LICENCES !llP( for J' nCOi! wiM bt>! l «Dl\ trishaws and 1 1 M: v,- b r < xuddered. i it Vehi Watts the R 1 tlT^t trishaws i Pd^^nttaue to it 1^.;; h th v icen
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  • 100 3 A meeting of the Ex-Service* Association of Malaya, Ma •ucca branch, will be hekt at the High School, Malacca, at 030 p.m. on Saturday, June 5 Its business wiil be to enrol members and to elect a Committee for the year 1948. All ex-servicemen and women
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  • 152 3 Charged With Attempted Murder Chua chip. ;o i of Maudt id. was produced before lenth Magistrate A. G. j jut, yesterday, on a tenta- pefctrge of having attempted ■■rder Quah Trow Hin, i »ur Mperviaor of the Joo i MraUl on Tuesday. W taspectoi T. F. Brown secutin-. said that
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  • 370 3 (Tribune Staff Report <n Iw-j yeuu ago. on May 29. IW6. Mi. t p. f McNeice received ordcr^ to start up tho i>epar.men t of Social Welfaie Again, witn a poop 01 Wiii mg helpeis. the weiiare iudlion^ which had been to fc
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  • 52 3 The Tenjjku Lnksaniana of 1 1 Selangor had dinner with the I I Malayan A sent and Mrs. Ward i t on May 24 in London. He had 1 1 profited greatly by his stay in > the United Kingdom and is now I j leturning
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  • 348 3 Th<- ;mr Hp(>rt llf h |Vc« Control Department foi JJfl rmblishf.l Brnpiu, lowing he <tawnw:iid trrn.i of prices th» Federation during the BMiOd under !fv-». v The M Port stated that the general level of pricea showed a steady ■^crease until the middjp of October tflai
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  • 163 3 The President ud connnitU-H membsn of Um Malayan Agii- t >» t icult ura.1 Association BN husy with preparations for the hol.ijn^ of the IMS M AHA Kxhjbition, from July 'M to August 2 inclusive The new President fs Mr. ft K Dimolin*>f tin* United Plant'
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    • 27 3 *JB7jIg CAPITOL Tt^;*^ J |H DAVID O. SKI./.XKKS Mfc^i F jflJ M -J^flflM^ UONEL BARRVMORE HERBERT M \RSHALL LILLIAN GISH W^V Dlrecti 1 M 1 ...Mir.UAS.NUKHiHIS.N SlnRH,
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    55 4 The 38-ft. long ocean racing yacht. Myth of Malham, the only British entrant for the New York to Bermuda ocean race being loaded aboard the anchor liner, Elysia, at Yorkhill Quay, Glasgow for transport across the Atlantic. No B itish entrant has so far been successful m winning this race
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  • 452 4 WASHINGTON, June 3.— The Army Medical Corps re- ported recently that it has a growing store of knowledge that could save many lives if an atom bomb should fall on aa American city. "If an atom bomb should fall on an American city,
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  • 145 4 LONDON. June 2.— There was no change m the prices of the leading Derby candidates when the card was called over at the Victoria Club tonight and My Babu remained a 4 l favourite, with The Cobbler at s—l5 1 and My Love 10 1.
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  • 62 4 BATAVIA, June 3. An official statement issued m Jogjakarta today said that the Dutch Government delegates handed Dr. Hatta a note about the way they considered the Dutch-Indonesian Republican talks should be pursued. The Republic's foreign relations and the proposed plebiscite were not the only questions
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  • 363 4 TOKIO. June 3. Black market typists' are getting rich in poverty-stricken Japan S« e of the Mortage of English language typewriters The lack of a sufficient number of typewriters actually i» a big bottleneck in Japan's foreign trade picture. The demand for typists ani American typewriters
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  • 79 4 The 10th annual gene meeting of the Singajx Government Public Works operative Thrift and La Society Limited was hewl Kandang Kerbau on Momtej, During the meeting the ti lowing were elected as Cd mittee of Management 1 1948: Mr. Joseph Cb Chairman i Mr. J. J. G«orj (hon.
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  • 336 4 ON YO UR RADIO TODAY MALM ENGLISH BUJF NETWORK PROGRAMMES JVora 1? noon to t p.m. lUdiated on AM metres I© tile medium wwve b#n4 and 7100 Ice/mc In tbe 41 metre band. From t p.m. to 3 p.m. Radlat.*d on 52f metre* only. From S p^n. to 6 p.m.
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    • 46 4 OPENING CHAPS. l*}ifqiffirr{i) BELIEVE IT OR NOT YOU'LL BE J^^^^^^B SEEING GHOSTS! GHOSTS!! GHOSTS!!! I lj HOURS OF UNRESTRICTED HAUNTING! IKIfl^H L A Mi/ f^ .J M JM W/ h ifc i1 f ■PP^>i-:a«PI B m fa I k V s9^ -Mr M^ t v^^v w^fc
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  • 617 5 around the jown WITH VERA ARDMORE m\ uitrtAKrt »*L. ..his Sun- orchestral f»*J ft .Mac anJ! J .1.9 p.m. to 30 p.m. Sappoi* v NI Miiokcnzie an«! P j U MulUgan-Mc-L v irto are both nursliu U from Java are at prei residing at the Adelphl 111 en lOOte to
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    57 5 forih Km evokes praise fw the truly m this iccbtue for--1 itmgtted },\j Irene **6«fctoy»-ir«yer'a exel^/^'jmr. >or "The Z ii' °»"ito C7arfc JJ tyfed with feminine ™*'th, 4rm i« a-twin--9m rtver bugle beads. .7 fhrk(r with every •gfW from the full2uS skirt thy V-shaped jMhe, the hiyh-necked *nd the long
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    49 5 Here is a (jUimourons evening fioun an conceived by the des tjncr and fashioned for Lilii Palmar m Enterprise's 'Body and Soul," an M-G-M release. The goirn is of black velvet, off-the-shoulder with vertical white piping on a fitted bodice. Black appliqxied lace gloves uill make a fitting accessory.
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  • 19 5 *l* garriso n dance wi'i Nee Soon to-night 3? 7.30 p.m. Th, Clal «t»ction will be the
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  • 143 5 People who anticipate visiting Kuala Lumpur, may D* interested to know that the Lake Club was officially opened last week. The club ha*! been beautifully decorated and good food and music com- bine to make a visit most en- joyable. The High Commissioner. Sir Edward Gent, and I
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    • 38 5 Shanghai Modern Tailoring Hav P kv, BAT TERY KOAD. r In Mock: Va nety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. A i also Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced pk Prices. rft °ne B'^OHI Ladies own material <^^ made to order.
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    • 118 5 C. K. TANG Pcut:r Wm Bali Heads Bnq^eU Sfis Undcrwcjr CABVED IVAKWOOO PUBNITCTBI ALL kinds 01 UNBM BnHHMDBBIBH tTC ETC •-3-H, Kiver Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 1023 RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight— DANCE 9 p.m. to midnight. FLOOR SHOW JOHNNY MACK ROBERTTI ROBERTS CORAL GUNNING PATRICK FORBES HIS ORCHESTRA Admission to Non-diners
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    • 205 6 Tlwre is no such thing as political rights of an inaian. stated Mr. S. <J. uono at tne meeting 01 the Singapore Legislative Council recently. Statements such as "Indians must safeguard their political rights," or Muslims must nave more numbers m the Council," said Mr. Goho were
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    • 195 6 But this does not mean that the communai prooicin ruts been soiveu. It will crop up a&am wncn tne present constitutions are at some future date subjected, as unaouotecuy they wih oe, to furtner cnanges. 'hus period of "lull" shouid therefore be made an occasion for strengtnening inter-racial
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  • 329 6 In Labour-ruled Britain the proletariat is acquiring an aurora of glamour The press. cinema and the radio are giving greater publicity than m the past to the activities of' labour. Output m variouj spheres of industry is followed with great interest by the British public and a
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  • 77 6 Tiro of the Royal Navy* latest and most powerful dent Mm ana \,-^iJt/»/' mwil vi(»fi«rr( */iips afloat tudaq art n>, >,],,, vatt LEA\k eierdses, to take part \n the first p«NNr imgU UJj. ra '•■••N»^ ot*«»r »m<«» o/ tA€ m frtf summer. The picture show*: 11 M
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  • 582 6  -  EARL J. JOHNSON In June French workers' thoughts turn to strikes. I By j PARIS. French economy has not begun to roar yet. but there is an unmistakable hum i m the bright clear air of Pails this Spring and people are saying the worst is
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  • 310 6 CAIRO.— With the growing stream of Arab refugees tror\ Palestine arriving m Egypt there is strong criticism la the Egyptian press of their conduct of what is described as their "cowardly behaviour' towards those left behind m Palestine and their "ungratefulness" towards Egypt. This criticism follows
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 311 7 2 When L* n: Financial Secre- P ,!t;^ Admiralty. 2*l today m th« House F tt( ,Mt China had ",,'j;:.: 1 and eight v from r.ntain, a mem•SLTcash «ad been •;/r'v, of the cash "i h•' tin Chtoe* Govem'l 2 tn SSI
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    • 137 7 BASGKOK. The worldjtaMNM tmenJd Uuddha, the frktkxH idol at the Royal Chtpcl m Bangkok, is owe oj ih mttst tr, i»«rwl tetics of ii MAM world, Em i Ua vjKttk criminal tmrt th> otkei day. I Stam- •> t Bnddh -t <<;>uih. named A. Sombom,
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    • 95 7 Washington, June 2. Tht Haute approved a towpro»M*e piew fo permtt the recruitirty o; ■MM o* refrular members of the armed tiervires. The bill wtw tfots to the White House for* Truman's signature. The bill imuld permit the Army, Navy and Airforre und the Marine
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    • 115 7 PEIPING. June 2. The Muslims here announced today tney arc determined to send Chinese troops to Palestine to fight m the Holy War. The organization, Chinese Muslim League for Assisting the Holy War m Palestine, said m a statement that it would cable the
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    • 56 7 LONDON, June I.—Koaring Forties will not run m th< Derby unless tnere is consi dcrable rainfall and the goint, jccoiiics soli, it was stated today by his owner. Mrs. R. Mac Donald Buchanan. "In such a case he will prooably run and give a good account of himself."
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    • 325 7 Same Law For White Coloured People LONDON, June I.— Lord Llewellin, moving the rejection m the House of Lords today of a K>use of Commons proposal to suspend the death penalty for murder m Britain, cited the ritual murders on the Gold Coast as one of the reasons tor r
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    • 53 7 CANBERRA. June 2. M*. Joseph B. Chifley. the Austra- iian Prime Minister, today i lenied that Australia was legotiating exports Of iron: we to Japan. (A recent Ja ■Bete pr«s report quoted an ffldaj Boaid Of Trade sOUTC i laying that DnporW o« \ustralian iron ore were
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    • 45 7 rtA&oINGrON. June 2. Resident Truman will boai«J i special train here tomono* md set ou t on an 8,500-mil ai, v.*ite tour Everyone |er( takee it for granted thi the President's campaifn Q th€ towns and prairie ro e-€lection In November. uter.
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    • 14 7 t the first round Ott n wasunconi rioua for I U.P.
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    • 35 7 You can firr mm n at soldtrmrj with thin automatic soltler-fjun. (>n« prvntturv on thr tr\yy*.r rrfraHe* enough solder for the job. It i.h ramly manipulated and m a Rorkman product *<•//»«</ </•' It, 6<i.
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    • 152 7 CANBERRA, June 2 Huge Tapanr.se b!ackmarket doi'i m which merchant seamen are oaid to have been involved I were disclosed today m an I olficial report tabled m the i Australian House oi Repre--1 t^ntatives. The report was by Major--1 General Charles Lloyd and
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    • 63 7 U.S. ARMY PLANS STRENGTH STEP-UP WASHINGTON, June 2 The I'nited States Army plans to boost its strength to 790.000 I Men at th*» rate of 30,000 a i.ionth, should Congress pas» i conscription law, [hi HOVM Appropriation! Committee an:iounced today. After dowd door hearings, t!n Committee sent to Urn .'ouse
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    • 50 7 LONDON. June. 2 Th.' British Pacific flee| supporting :hc America aiuc oa H)« island of Okinawa In l'-H* sometimrs opened Sue »>n friendly Bgnten, statm VlccAdmiral H. B. Rawlings. tnen Sccond-Jn-Comrnaiid Of the Fleet, m h:s report Of ttW operation, pubttslrcd tonight by the Admiralty. Reuter
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    • 107 7 LIVERPOOL, June 2 Th< vliand-Duchoss Oiga Alnx.m- irovua, last surviving kneu icr of the Ilussian Royal fa inily and younger sister to i ..sar Nicnol.is li. sailed from I iere tonight on the Lnipress of Canada as an ordinary MM* .diii. The Giuini-Puchcss, descnoeo :OB the WmtngfT list
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    • 94 7 LAW BOOKS Ilatanl.il Law of Evidence JJJ FUUnlal. IwHan Penal Ork JJ uSxrry Uanvml Law "teal Property «^J SaSn^lnUrnaUonal Law Wort, Jg 06gern Headlnc A Practiot |WJ Friedman. Legal Theory »JJJ Williams. I ml Law Roes, international Law Bean RaUng Valuation Pr ctice »"WJj Uten. Law <•". FarniworUi Income Tas
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  • 26 8 An incident m Wednesday (*rs! division league match betureen Indians and the RAF tstletar which ended m a one-all draw.
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  • 102 8 SYDNEY. Parlez Vous. the best of the two-year-old fillies seen m South Australia this season, will not have a long career on the turf. Present intention is to retire her to the stud at the end of next season. Her first mating will be with the
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  • 180 8 TOKIO. June 3 Suelrro Nishio. Deputy Prime Minister of Japan is almost certain to be prosecuted for failing to register a 500.000 yen (£2.500) donation he received from a building contractor while he was Secretary-General of the Socialist Party, the Japanese press reported todafy. It
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  • 96 8 CANBERRA, June 3.— Mr. Joseph Chifley, Australian Prime Minister* has announced that the Government had decided m view 01 the referendum defeat on Federal price controls to relinquish control of rents within two months, price fixing within three months, and land sale control within three months. The state
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  • 80 8 SHANGHAI, June 2.—Cardinal Speilman, at a reception m his honour at Aurora University, m an extemporaneous address, said, "The obvious thing about Communism is that it is not Chi nese, but alien, and the 'Chinese are being persuaded to follow the Red Star as a solution to
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    8 8 Currie, S«Jetar goalkeeper, saves this one. pic^ c
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  • 228 8 CANTON' IS "DEAD at a standstill and oven L n their operations are R b£S?*l Though Governnu S I were one of the major fMta»fe^I of trade, the main obstacl tO d a i^ r *l chasing power of the citv\ m lstht vj citizens. s mor e than! The
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  • 84 8 DRAST ANT SHANGHAI. J thorttiM of the i dowed St. Johns I ,i, red dnitk acti Ing classa imn cuib anti-Air.encJ OQ the CtmpM b dominated Studi countered the m< charge tint Ann bi i s >f the facull lug high pwm patriotic" movem The school i reached a decMj
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    • 121 8 Shllhi K^^iS #0 Itus is only one '5»l of tn*ny symptoms f*^^vß?^i ol i- gcstti n, which, |C'^ I< #&1 il not hecjcd, is I Wjjpl 1 1 w ly to luad to more I?-:>. »|J»j d" rressinj; bodily fell^ l '^i« W-j»^ and nervous disorders. These ill effects ore
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  • 65 9 an! tlv ni' t r:sen 10 per i l^. of May ice. *hich tiiives, has B e of of approMwhich is tius r heno ousiy jlten reciati°n f possibility pd thereto dto| ipr followractice of m bulk ng of their for cash tect themI currency c Governnce rat ionen.
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  • 35 9 nSKXLItIOII: [the Stuwened a ended by Wtn Hong 0m i foi |ti>Amcribased a ti i resoshr.!i ati! despite It also n apply 'St. John West Vi ntties m •era school 01- stuA Dt
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    49 9 Ways m :np stu- discussed Me con- educators Npresenan<j chrii the chair- C Wu. that f our b realizirst 'J. the "proinstructed work Wies an.i the a> Shanirommunist titutions' er of sture «c die f ?«s an,! Provoke JWy. the es aOoptlnt meet"•ed by inatifttW reg- Reuter
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    48 9 The North Sea off the coast of Scotland and Norway is the scene of the biggest Navil exercise since the war. New methods of locating and shadowing vessels by aircrmft arc being used. Pictnre shows: "A" gun turret crew 1 45 Anti- Aircraft) close up to action stations.
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  • 50 9 Among the many exhibits displayed at a Chinese Art Exhibition held m the Si.waport Chamber of Commerce was a beautijul pastel drawiny by Mr. Chan Hun,, (tUMti and examples of Chinese cat iaraphy by Mr. Chu Cho San. The exhibition was organised by Chvna Chenn ftiph School.
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  • 120 9 MANILA. June 2. Alexander Gmria believed to be a Soviet agent was arrested by intelh- > geoce operatives of the constabulary at a rural transit company where he la c.-npley--1 cd. Gmria entered the Philippines as a civilian employee ii ttM United States army but
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  • 129 9 TOKIO. June 3. Sixty Japanese interpreters are prtparin§ to go into confine>»tnt about mid-June to »rite judgments on Hideki ro/o and his 24 m-defendants "i the Japanese language they <'m understand, it was learn- i '</ today. *9 the middle of
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  • 39 9 MANILA. Juno 2. Mis. Ifarla *>na Romulo. central Luzon with impressive The- burial wa* attended by high Government official.-. Romulo who came from Lake Success to f^^X funeral is expected m Manila today.— U.P.
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  • 126 9 Jap Economy Has Passed Danger Point I -Kit > June 1 In a n;it|-»n--i ul|O l.i-< t.l. Ml 10 th" iip m .s.- people th»- PrtaM M.rvs'iM. HiUSM Asluda. said thai Jipn'i national economy ii. 1. 1 i.i.s-c! th»- danj/.ei point ;m.i v .is fun a»M<ut to enter a lon^-ianp
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  • 117 9 SAS FRANCISCO, ne J.T A wmna Chinese boy took the ulaceofa lonely American ctpVsson who died m the Wa Zee King Tao, II year old Shanghai student arrived from the Orient aboard the toner. General Meigs to m th
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  • 116 9 PEIPING, June 3. A military spokesman announced that the Communists have launched attacks against Chengtch m many directions m a showdown battle for th»--j control of Jehol provincial cal pital. Chengteh's greatest stratej qic importance is its loci'tun m the cenre of the geographicul shield protecting
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  • 51 9 TOKIO. Jun< 3. In MM f ,(,st-u(ir Jnpin's most dann<i siaiih-hand'd daylight robbenes, <m mnmei roohrr n>hhrd a Tokio > icfll'r u>sl>rdnii <>f 1.U00.000 yen (K6.000) Worth of diamond nn<js, tcatclK* and foU (hams, it tra.t nport(d today. Thr robber umu chu&tm by a voluiman, but vi'idc I succassfui geiavmy
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  • 72 10 NEW YORK, June 2 -Demand for selected industrials brought the group gains up to $2 an! the average In a new high ground for 1948. Elsewhere, the earlier price pattern wbj virtually unchanged. Rro's were not affected by the collapse Of the mail dispute negotiations with
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  • 52 10 LONDON, .V..:,:,i g Challenged Hong Kongt p tot third m 1 Da y Challtn*. mr n T 9 J the "the, nfl. Okwcertei rbn2 *'"n by Barbados Singapore gt^'g la*t name* event a, U>e "Empire Day" Cup competiUor Ceylon took ninth th Duke of Gloucpjl t teH|3
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  • 127 10 Ootacamuod iSou June 2. Theatatuaa nesiao representative the I'nited Nations Commission for As Far East with a py i an hour of its t*g business session t&h Tho problem, which lution at the Commit er session, was wheth Jakarta Republican G should be representei ly as an
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  • 45 10 FLOOD WA NEAR PA OTTAWA. Jun<?H sands fled befcr?aß waters of the Cm Fraser Rivers i-M Canadian and t W Governments. most disastrous V tains thaw m M^B all their rescue m to the stricken a« DvJc-F were tail-i^B 1.000-mile courses tjgh* Columbia- PORTI *fl
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    • 216 10 (omirs: l>viln «ive io ihe Mo ruing Tribune j "RUGCLES^ W THROUGH TGAFVCJ/^ .yf DTO V* o BSAi/T/fC/L WOMEN %^^ylfr \Fu\^ T'~ "BELINDA" 7"T M "IT" LI AMBI WI N THf OLD LILV-POKP^jb K^^MOVcS MX OAROOW jCTi •^B' r /^B L |T I V —^rvßfcl i^KamH Ii i '^B fi
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  • 1009 11  -  Allan Barron A SIX DAY SERIAL By Tries s Typically Hollywood Trick -gtid Finds s tttsclf m a Peril s~o} -Pauline Situation J t j M. I at ih< +t" i iS sSi Zr£**« "UTS ZdtlJ" >! Gilbert imO* Ur p, :< beat frtend. Tpmd.th ram com-
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  • 29 11 LANDSBERG. June 2 Seven Nazi doctors, convicted execution of top-flight Gt man war criminals. 'once served time. «rsissss-$ L XI SL brutal enemy, gw s^r^rs. U.P.
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  • 55 11 TOKiO, June 3. Approxi- mateiy 7,000 pieces of furni- lure will soon be tthipped trum Japan to Singapore under thr first contract In this line, exj pected to be rone lu< led shurty, 'according to Japanese prean reports. Negotiations had be«fi i delayed over quotation iMuen,
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  • 232 11 BATAVIA, June 2— a aptdal Dutch Qovtniment agent mil fly to Jogjakarta, Republican capiLomorrow with new Instructions from mc Hague 101 the Netherlands delegation negotiating win the Indonesians, it was announced here toni tU ,:i\>\. ~:,nu; i||| tli.lt til. igent, Mr. U
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    • 41 11 ■!<■•> INli \i si:n'l\l ■"Machust of Istery Island" I Ant Bto is ■■^■'"-j: 10-ii)i>rrov\ 'ID' ]n,,e H lUCK ARROW ■jajrou at Mi,|.nltP W w «v Brothers m y Ip Casablanca 1 rr < Chapters lOf Mystm U!and' Bn-k op -,V 1 P- m
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    • 19 11 YOUR WHISKY TASTES SO MUCH NICER IV7 Tit SODA WATER dKIuuI SPARKLING V/IXHu PHONE YOUR 7O J709 or J7OO.
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  • 307 12 LONDON Jnn; 2 —The Hous? of Lords tO--nißht threw out from the criminal justice bill th? clause mspanding the death penalty for a trial period of aye yearn As predicted, tiiev sent the bill back to the House of Commons without the cliuse kj 181
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  • 67 12 TOKIO. June Z- -General Mac Arthur's headquarters today refused to disclose to Allied correspondents a list of Japanese tcho had been permitted to travel abroad, where such persons icere going or what their business icas. Colonel M.P. Echo Is. SCAP's chief Public Relattons Officer told correspondents
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  • 260 12 June 2 su s» it f«>rd Cripps (Chancolloi „t >.xchequen frankly cot today that Government un estimated its trade deficit Z> v,t IrBt Bix months of loifl hj £<3 million 46 per cent" tn^ 6 ,f tO !iI a press Conf^emo tnat if the present trend
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    • 135 12 Love On A Magic Island! A Tropical Paradise In Nature's Garden of Eden! Today A, m g>?&Xs™ FOLK SHOWS: 2— 1.15— €.30 9.30 p,m. VAN fa JONB wi#i Xi» Rigk *dr«tthi», fc^K I Ul^r^J roau&c* kytk* A /I fIW Atttkott ol "H«ttiny on M K^W m JV Ik* Bottnty"l K^^
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    • 142 12 NOTE REVISED TD 11— 2— 6.15—^9.15 COUNT THEM' 2 NINE ACADEMY AWARDS THE MOST HONOIRED FILM OF OIK TIME! Samuel Gofdwyn's 1 "'TheBEST Years t of Our Lives' jJL Myrna Loy Fredric March Dana Andrews imm Teresa Wright Virginia Mayo Hoagy Carmichael Jk vA iatrrtvciig Catty O'Donoell vA Harold Rissiil
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  • 690 13 iy*.--TC quotation.V Maitattoo folio*--13.00 I»°° If nek J6O j.to 3.00 315 S 44 -xd ruftce W» er p,26, 2 l D,tCd 4 000 43.00 BE 10 5.39 f M 3.95 xd 6.25 Mi 1-50 50.00 52.00 47.00 48.00 xd 34.00 34.50 lank l£ 1130 1150 (0) i.-o
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  • 234 13 LONDON. June 2. Colonial Secretary Arthur CieechJones told a questioner m the House of Commons today that Ihe report of Mr. Bauer who went to Malaya to report on the economic position of the rubber afflinlilm. had been Of considerable assistance to th*» local
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  • 278 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From Our Financial Corr.) j Chinese minors are particu- larly pleased with the official j announcement this week that the price of tin has been raised to $554 per ton for 13 months. It will be recalled that early m the year the All- Malaya Chinese
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  • 52 13 Exports of tin continue to expand and m April amounted to 5.879 tons, giving a cumu-i lative total for the year of 16.270 tons. This is more than double trie cumulative total for the first four months of 1947 while the monthly export is the highest since
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  • 18 13 Following London, the tin share section of the market was irregular yesterday. Industrials were quietly steady.
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  • 12 13 TOKIO. June 3. Three Ja- same deal.- AAP Reuter
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  • 171 13 Speculative buying was stir m evidence m the local peppei market yesterday and sellers' quotations were marked up $1. In the sago flour section, Siak improved slightly to $16%, business done. Tapioca flake and seed were easier markets with sellers' lowering quotations m order to attract buyers.
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  • 132 13 SHANGHAI, June 3. -Confidence that China will soon overcome her troubles and take her place among the world's leading nations to strive for peace and justice was expressed by Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen, the dynamic American radio speaker In a broadcast to the Chinese people last
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  • 262 13 BANGKOK, Kight members of the Siamese Parliament here are facing legal action to be instituted against them for the recovery of funds they "borrowed" from Government. These men had taken sums of money and quantities of war surplus clothing from the Treasury and the Government
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  • 52 13 The rubber market wa* steady yesterday m the absence of sellera Prices at yesterday's close Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 June KSS 44 2 44 No. 2 June RSS UH U% No. 3 June RSS 40 4 40 > a June Tender 44 4 44 4 July/Sept. 43» 2
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  • 81 13 TOKIO, June 3. The revival of cotton industries m China, India and Brazil is hampering' the sale of Japanese cottongoods, reports the Japanese press today. Japanese traders are attempting unsuccessfully to clear their stockpile which at the middle of May totalled 100,000,000 square yards, m order
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  • 566 14 "NO PLAY INSURANCE For TEST SPECTATORS LOND'wN* Jure 3. Crick- followers w u remember oCcaskn.s ;Jvn the] spent the': money m goinj tc: Ml matches thai were f^er rained off vil! be lotlieitad Hi a plan int'-oduced by a lesding insinance company L':;lt what are tcrmei ••pjj-.iua* policies those wlvt
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  • 74 14 Vessel Oodo^ms v ranctsvtfh- M Empire Ham We VMM Steel Fabricator 42 Empire Passmore 41 Moriimau Sedili 40 Honlomcni 38 9 River Mitta 38 Anchises 33 '4 Katongr 32 A S<gamat 31 Wo Sang Roepat 17 18 VKite 19/20 Darvel 21 Dartmouth Victory 23' Moreiia 25 M Enpiish
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  • 116 14 In a badminton match Amber B.P. be&: '.he Chinese Amateurs union by 5 games to 2. The results are as follows 'Amber B.P. players mentioned ftrst>: Singles: Lira Ong Huat beat Tian Siew 15 3. 15 I: Wong Kirn Fang beat Sin; Sw«e Toh 15 8. 15/13:
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  • 170 14 At the annual general meet- < j ng of delegates to the rounci 1 of the Malayan S'kh Union 1 from the States and Settle- nients of Malaya and Singapore held at the Union's headquarters m Kuala Lumpur on May 30. the following were elected tc the
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  • 110 14 H. Earle Muzzy, who ha* >een connected with The Quaker Oats Company for over 34 /ears and was vice-president m ;haigre of export, has been lamed executive vice-president -O succeed Donold B. Lou lie. he recently elected president of the company. At the time" of Mr.
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  • 43 14 The following have btn-n in/Ited to play cricket for th, Mon-B<»nders Cricket Club vt i ;us the Police Sports Club on ;he Police Ground, Thomson load, tomorrow at 2 p.m. A. Gilmour (Captain i, B«lhetch«- ot4 ft** 1
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  • 180 14 T load i ;fa og< oompetttte "A ion resulted In W. V. Ej |tt ind 'dt Il6i miii MM lown c -'."h res; n B" Division w MM tncftl v _M jcort c-i Up. flu .0 reft some 4 I tu led: A" DIVISION \V Y.
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  • 15 14 jtmc n (Oan d oi tnd Art* t(ir Jn Reserve« Jan Kootoh •»> J
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  • 33 14 Dr. Winkelman. Con&iil3eneral for the Netherlands m Singapore, left by KLM plane or leave to Holland yesterday iioming. He is expected to re turn within two or three months.
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  • 43 14 A lecture on "Principles of Lubrication" will be given before the Technical Association jf Malaya by Mr. E. A. Crabbe >f Shell Company, on June 15. commencing at 5.45 p.m. at Jie lecture room of the Y.M. 3JL, Stamford Road.
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  • 146 14 KARACHI "Pakistan* .:ac< anri AvH athletes pro bably will not even get inU h e >em!-flr.als of the Worli Olympic Games. But. the tear.i is being .sent largely to gair xperience" announced Kha ia Sale?m member of the Pakistan Olympic committee and former champion
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  • 270 14 By ALL AS LEWIS lpoh. Today. \v nmes were refuncii thi rig when the hMMI track w,pened for fast work H,.--:i m" by Desert Quern and Vir Port <H irpen who »wth ran hrer In 36 15 seconds Jackport <Kitchey> w .-nt ov«
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  • 134 14 The Singapore Indian Association will run a Table Tennis Tourney amongst its members, sometime m the third week of Tune. There will be foui types of events: Team Event. Singles Handicap. Doubles and Oper Schoolboy Championship (for Indian schoolboys only». In the Team Event, an annual
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  • 64 14 In a friendly soccer match >layed at the Govt. P" ntl Dffice ground on June 2 Shell Sports Club defeated tht Jtinkmans Sports Club by T oals to 1. Five goa s v.en ;cored durinp the first half B 9 Shell. u Scorers for Shell were
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    • 56 14 THE HO HONG SI CO. (1932) LTD <&. (HI MA STTIF.FI PHONF 3*445 PASSACiF ft FIfFfGHT SPRVirES. •Honj; Slaitur" tall* for Rangoon June 17 (Saloon and deck pAftftrfi£ r R!dor Sail* For Palembanic Pladjoe J«n«» 12 H.»ng Tat" Sail* For lijambi June 25 -Kepong" Sai!. For Uanvton June v M
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  • 1067 15 overs, Beating Three s. Establish Firm Lead I? Amicable Athlettn Assn. t i*"£~ m?tLY*IX THE SECOND HALF GAVE t?l* ITFV JnPI< CLUB A CLEAR-CUT VICTORY ffl'Z** VIABLE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AT THE i'i T 'u)!nt YESTERDAY, IN A DIV. j M? were on the de--1; re* of the t equalised about
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  • 151 15 Below are the fixtures of i the Malay Badminton Tournanient to be held this week- end, at thp Clerical and Ad- i ministrative Workers' Union i i Hall. TOMORROWS FIXTURES OPEN SINGLES: (Quarter Final) A. Rahim Ahmad (Gentle) vs A. Rani Daud (Gentle). OPEN DOUBLES Suadi Hj.
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  • 22 15 Messrs. Mansfield Co., Ltd.. advise that the "Ajax p exsis ;,^»5 ft! venel should amve m Jeddah on June 27
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  • 496 15 S\TIONA?f?SS2£i. JrNK3 EKK WAB *>"& BEN TRALIAVS £SKF HKR>: TODAY WHEN E AIS SPIN S, c3T£' 0N A WICKKT RESPONSIVE TO T KMnJI,^ V lOST KI(;HT WICKETS FOR 6.". RUNS mwSnra^A.£ YD AT OMI lIERIOD LOST THRKK WU KETS I- OR ONK RUN Only
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  • 73 15 Kpsom, June The Agl Khans rilly. Musji'ta. starting it 7-1 ronped awiy with the (Jaks. run ovei oru-and-a-half miles hore tliis ;ift< ino(*n. She won by rix lengths ftotn the King's fiily Angelola which started at 20-1. The French filly. Folie, which started at .3.'M was
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  • 30 15 Dr. J Coutts-Milne, Chiel Health Ollicrr, Singapore, has been appointed to act M Deputy Director Of Medical Services. Singapore In addition to his duties as Chief Health Oflktr.
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    • 58 15 AGENTS WANTED.) PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sums foi Death, Loss of Limbs or Eyes— weekly or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW PREMIUMS Money can be made m your sp-ire time by canvassing this business on attractive commission terms. Application* to:— NATIONAL EMPLOYERS
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  • 38 16 Singapore coastal workers numbering nearly 15.000 have launched a move to form a f 'General Organisation of Coast- al Workers" as a counter to tnr Singapore Roads Board now m the process of formation.
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  • 411 16 BUY A FUG TODAY HEHP FIGHT T B "THF PROCEEDS OF THE FLAG DAY WILL GO TO SWELL THE FINDS AVAILABLE TO FIGHT THE DREAD SCOURGE OF Tl MBCUUMH ONE MIGHT BRING TO MIND THE OLD ADAGE THAT CHARITY BFGINS AT HOME/* SAID MR. C. L. EDWARDS, CHAIRMAN OF THE
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  • 99 16 KUALA LUMPUR. JUNE 3. At the meeting of the Central Welfare Council held at Carcosa on Wednesday, the Chair, man, Mrs A. T. Newboult. announced that among the latest contributions received for the Anti-TB Fund were $500 from an anonymous donor. $2,630 from the Malayan Jockeys' 'Association and
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  • 61 16 Attention of former mem- bers of the SingaDorc Passiv: Defence Service is invited to the fact that all outstanding claims for arrears of pay and gratuities m respect of service betxeen September 3, 1939. and September 5. 1945, must be submitted not later than June 30. No claims
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  • 50 16 MOUNT PALMCAR. California, June 3. The world's largest mirror telescope—2oo--inch mirror will be dedicated on Thursday. The telescope built at a cost over U556,000,000 over a period of 17 year 3 is expected to bring into focus millions of galaxies which are invisible to the present scopes.— U.P.
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  • 43 16 Inch*. Bnhnmtd bin Abdul Lashld, of the Malayan Railways. Gemas, was entertained by the railway staff on Wednesday evening on the eve of his departure on transfer to Kuala Krau as Assistant Station Master. Inche Sahamul left for Kuala Krau yesterday.
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  • 41 16 Mr. H. A. Campbell. General Manager, Socfln Co., Ltd.. has been appointed to be a member of the Indian Immigration Committee for a period of three years m place of Mr. E. J. C. Edwards who has resigned.
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  • 61 16 Mr. V. Peters has been appointed to be a member of tht? Labour Advisory Board for the Colony of Singapore m place of Mr. R K. Paliyan who has gone on leave. Mr. C. Cousins has been appointed to be a temporary member of the Labour Advisory Board m
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  • 38 16 BERLIN, June 3. United States authorities announced today that Dr. Harry L. Franklin, political official of the American military government was released by the Russians after over 16 hours as a ori- soner.— U.P.
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  • 125 16 Kuala Lumpur. June 3. A meeting of the trustees of the Malayan War Distress Fund will be held shortly m Kuala Lumpur to consider the distribution of the balance of the Fund m compliance with the ruling of the High Court. It was announced that the Federation's
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    • 39 16 I MILK CHOCOLATE* 1 .Pl/r/v CHOCOLATE WAO£ /N ENGLAND fRUIT 6 Wt;T I fl COFFEE j I Pl r£hL an i P ublu hed b Y Kh»o Teng Soon, for the Malaya Tnbune Press, Ltd., IQl>-U.6, Anson Road, Singapore*.
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