Morning Tribune, 15 June 1948

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  • 19 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W^^^ V< iv Series). 10 CENTS AA Vi >■• mm +r\AO moi i jV. KS ;-AY JUNKJD. A
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  • 1237 1 U. S. Tin Politics Are Castigated iaTTERS relating to American subsidy of the Ifindter the Limitations imposed by the Geneva ______ft and the fate of Imperial Preference were Cffullv discussed by Mr E. M. F. Fergusson. *%z at the meeting of the Straits Trading Com--1 ilwif'''" said he COUld Ste
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  • 33 1 BAILOR HURT IN LIGHT lHorwegUn soilor who was Mti ia a fight m North nfce Roao last night, was Idttd into the General jßepita*. where ho had been iec .v i Municipal ambu-
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  • 112 1 JJom Ou. Own Reporter) •OH Jur.< li An attempt- 1 Mniu i Id-up during the' W hours yesterday morn-; the result of the' pf< I. intended victims P«ade a I id hid to escape PJP* t: the robbers. iMttrding t ..port made *ollce, lorry, bearing Fjunuml plate,
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  • 33 1 SUSTAINED LEG INJURY m*!. lt of the Sal. Vson n Hoy s Home, IbiM who sustained T3O pr Home about &Wto r B**« was con- fc V Hospital flfl^cj |P° r e Municipal
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  • 319 1 THE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY HAS JUST OOMITED THE LARGEST SINGLE FINANCIAL OPERAOX IN ITS HISTORY. INVOLVING THE FLOATING OF HW 5 10 MILLION 3» 4 PER CENT. DEBENTURE HCKISSCE AND THE CONVERSION INTO THAT LOAN HIS $21 MILLION 5 PER CENT LOAN OF 1928. FOR HICH
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  • 209 1 The ban declared by the Federation Government on Sunday on the Pan-Malayan Federation of Trade Unions and ten other state federations was described as "unconstitutional" m a statement by Mr. Cheng Lu. General Secretary of the PMFTV. published m yesterday's edition of the "Mm Sheng
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  • 403 1 VICTIM BOUND AND STRANGLED TO DEATH V/ WM AAD MSON AY if./ _rr_ ANOTHER SHOT TWICE [From Our Own Reporter] MALACCA. June 14. Death struck m Bukit Tinggi, Kuala Sungei Bahru, around midnight on Saturday when Ong Tan, a Hainane.se employee of Sinchoon Estate, was bound hand and foot and
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  • 94 1 lIONGKOSG June 14.Th* (mmmiaaium r-c, eoerol for South* ast Asm. Mr. Mnlc*hn MmcDoßßli, today ti^rm"i W "completely RRtrm the ttpdßey Truth story I,l'iminq him for the Malai/an amtr.t'on *R*r thr White Australia policy Mr. Mac Donald said he has Wter mad* 7 any etofOneofi regarding Australian immiproffoo.
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  • 65 1 Five handgrenades and six detonators were seized, and an Indian arrested, when a party of police raided an address m Holland Road at 7.30 p.m.. on Sunday. As a result of further investigations carried out, a Malay was arrested m Pasir Panjang and another four handgrenades were recovered.
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  • 87 1 ngland One Run Ahead. When pluy closed m the Ttst between England and Australia at Trent Brid-i* Nottingham, last evening. England wer* ene run ahem* with 4 wickets m Compton weed Bngtond u-ith a magnificent thr" hours stand at the wicket during which ht gave onlu one cham*-
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  • 197 1 TEl AVIV. B J»^ said all Arab attacks m upper firing ceased this morning. on Mah _nay;.y. on me It said Syrian attempt l to > a> of upper Jordan valley and Ayeleth plain, were prevented. It added the Arabs sifter i heavy casualties
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  • 33 1 Poliomyelitis claimed another victim yesterday. A Chinese child sufTerinfrom th*' disease died ..(Kin alter admission to the husp'tal. The total number of cases i.s now 97 with 14 deaths.
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  • 65 1 IPOH. June 14. News was received m Kuala Kangsar of a killing m Lenggong yesterday. It appears that thc body of a 30- year-old Chinese was found hacked to death m a kampong. Police investigations wtth Mr. F. K. McNamara, OSPC. Kualu Kang 10 r, conducting them,
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  • 33 1 Two Chinese, against whom orders of Baniehinent had been issued, left Singapore for China. Yesterday. Both weir stated to bay.' been habitual crtatlnals aavtag thnc and four eonvici i I respectively.
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  • 122 1 INJUNCTI- NECESSARY TO EJECT FACTORY "SQUATTERS" The Police will not act m connection with the "squatters" at the Chua Guan Hong Rubber Factory at Jurong m the absence of* any extraordinary circumitancei like thes.- thai existed at Tai Thong Rubber Works recently, it ll understood. The employers who decided yesterday
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  • 187 2 Malay Opinion On Governmental Anti -Vi olence Drive Divided (Tribune '*taff Report?.) Malay opinion m Sing par v; divided concerning the new iiiim-mii** oeruß applied or considered by the Feder. ton Government to end the wave of violence m the Federation. Inche Taha Kalu. vice-presid-ent of the Malay Nationalist Party,
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  • 169 2 tTriemme Staff Reporter I It didn't rain till about 8.30 iH.sttrdaii. but many a child must have looked up hopefully ot thc ominously cloud* d sky and prayed for a storm so savage that it would mean not having It return to school today To many
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  • 98 2 The Control of Rent Ordinance. 1948 will be introduced 1 into the Legislative Council shortly to afford protection to tenants of premises built on Crown land and. at the same time, to maintain the protection of the interests of the Crown where it is directly concerned.
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  • 114 2 Because she was worried about her illness a 52-year-old woman, mother of five children, attempted to end her life. She swallowed two pieces of washing soda and her husband, who returned home a few minutes later, found her lying on the bed rolling 111 pain
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  • 102 2 Two hundred and five electors for the Singapore election* have been registered at the Central Office. Singapore, according to an official statement yesterday. The statement covers the period June 6 to June 12. For this period. 69 were registered m Municipality Soulh West. 46
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  • 98 2 C. K. Cheng, proprietor of Cheng Trading Company. Winchester House. was acquitted m the First District Cou.-t yesterday of two charges under the Municipality Premium and Lease Ordinance. The first charge wa< that defendant, being the landlord of Winchester House, unlawfully required from Mrs. Bolter a certain consideration
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  • 208 2 fWtrem Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. June 14. 1 Indians and Ceylonese m Malaya are floating a mining company at a capital of $1 million called the "Indian Tin (Malaya) Limited." The capital will be held by Indians and Ceylonese or by I
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  • 176 2 THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TODAY WILL DEAL WITH 10 BILLS INCLUDING THE EDUCATION .SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (AMENDMENT) AND THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS BILLS. Mr. E. R. Koek will ask whether Government is satisfied that the policy laid down m the Lepers Ordinance is m
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  • 349 2 From Om Own Reporter, KIALA LUMPUR. June n How four _hn_>, aa*** ai-.t-Bted m connection with an nmed robbery which took plaa t High Street. Kuala Lumpui. •it had not been officially re >oited to the police. wa< r.'ver.l- d this morning at a prelim,
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  • 199 2 Describe.! v protccton traetfttutee" a detect**, J young Indian. Hyfa pj md Sahut Hamid fluced m the Fourt M Oourt yesterday fo, wandev about with dangerous w, m m then persoM Pichay w..- possession of a knuckl, while Hamid h d an ;nife m his
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  • 204 2 PORT LOSURE 'DRASTIC' DR OETOYO INDONESIAN REPRESENTATIVE IN SINGAPORE. YESTERDAY CHARACTERISED THE CLO» ING OF DJAMBI. THE REPUBLICAN PORT IN SUMATRA BY DUTCH NAVAL FORCES AS "DRASTIC AND AKBH RARY." "Such a step, entirely disregarding the interests of othet parties involved Chinese traders and others -is highly deplorable, and high-handed
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    • 185 2 yOU TOO CM (HM rmm mM mn Mrs. E. T. writes:— "The terrible pains of Rheumatism caused me three years of suffering. 1 wrote for a sample of DE WITT's Pills. after taking the contents of a Urge bottle my pain has gone completely. I a_n now enjoying good health".
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  • 360 3 /_>_MAf/4 /JV S RQAD B, Inbune Staff Reporter) w re injured id _*e_t to hospital. Three t.- r P"^ iddrnlv ivndered homeless. All because a mt* _TL. n "Upedor of no person, had chosen to uproot r'fl ending it crashing down at about
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  • 132 3 a Javam Huaaafa bil Lel Ul -.-tt need to six Lfr. g imprisonment f|J Thorogood at h S::- w'' ourt >* cs l£ T i n< stly retaining ißotoi ar hub coven gtfsain, wno Wil tried on of thefts, and. iJrj ly. of dishonestly re-
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  • 90 3 stuff Reporter) sed yesterday of ears of rj from any place United Kingdom J I this morning J* 8 r< Motor TradB A tion, L* ler, Secretary FJJj Association, said late r v that a committee PJ formed with a view to J_ching
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  • 60 3 li^ the Board of C»kh I Started ne B°t_ater...' apun f °r further IttjtVvl ,aWDe *l S rev i%a_ h sl >PPlement _5 l 'he immediate lm Port 100,000.000 v fishing before reSutsSk 1 Payment to th „ri sterling baJ**Wl*si clr cifc point increasingly to !W* Panf textiles
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  • 197 3 The following is a statement by the Honourable Mr Lim Yew Hoc v urging Trad. Unionists m Singapore to re- gis.ri themselves as voters' for the coming election-*:-- j "Where wt, Trade Union- j ists. fail to secure .edre.-s o. >ur legitimate irlerancfi through negotiation or
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  • 31 3 It is announced ttutf thy King's Exequatur empowering Mr. John N. Hamlin to act as Consul of the United States at Singapore has received His Majesty's signature.
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  • 76 3 Found guilty of attempting to steal a bicycle. Chia Chong was bound over m the sum of $100 to be of good behaviour for one» year by Mr. Justice Thorogood at thc Singapore Assize Court yesterday. It was alleged that Chia was, .seen tampering with thr
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  • 124 3 it U anticipated that with 10 the next few Booths the local work on pre-Japane* H.vupaiion claims against the Royal Aii Force m Air Command Far East will have been completed and that those "apable of local settlemer.: and acceptance will have b:>en oaid Some claim.,
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  • 99 3 Young and attractive Eileen Evans, a 22-yeaf-old Chine» rirl, wis ordered yesterday bj the Third Police Magistral vl:. F B. Qehlers, to he bound ovci m the sum of .100 for six nonl is to be of »d behavioui arhen she pleaded g ilt] to charge
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  • 68 3 Under the auspices Of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress Women's Section Prof S D Kalelkar. informanoi/Glhcer of the Government of India m Malaya, will delivei a lecture on "Univer- < y Life m Oxford" on rharsday, June 17. at 6 JB. at WO. 6. Race Course Lane Singapore.
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  • 529 3 Police Chief On LeftWing Activities am> ar^n _!h AN ,Un 4 Thr tendency to commit murder mld-tio? tZ H° n rmal xhor -'•<>» to strike and verbal mt. Office. VJ _n^- bW n comm ""ted upon by the Chief Polic een^T,__! 0n f May thr CPO m his report, has
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  • 131 3 Alleged to he one of the :;< i Chinese m a crowd which allegedly attacked three com latitats, a young and le fty looking Chinese, Tan Chenp On was charged In the Second police Court, yesterday, with rioting. Tan was also alleged to hay. HMd violence
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  • 197 3 A JFOUflg CMmH woman licensee of i secondhand drain's -hop. Lim Kee, who had been committed to the Assizes on a charge of unlawful possession of 210 rounds of ammunition, had th*' h.irj^«- withdrawn against her by the Deputy Pub- lie Prosecutor, Mr. I. Rayner, 1
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  • 52 3 Commencing three day season at the Victoria Theatre, Bingapore, on Thursday Is professor a m. Andrew bet ter known to theatre uuriien Wfl aa ihe Great 2mm professor Andrew will preen? "The (Jai den ol Myi teries' wl.ieb will toctods Rawing a Lady In HalT and Burning
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  • 145 4 H E. the Governor, Bir Franklin Gimson pays a "debt of gratitude to the Services". Picture was taken at the Union Jack Club on Saturday ichen H.E. the Governor thanked Maj. Gen. L. H. Cox (fourth from the right) and tho Services for their part
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  • 316 4 At the inaugural meeting of the Tamil Education Society of Singapore, held at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall on Jun 13, Mr. G. Sarangapany, the I president, outlined the educaS tion scheme for the Tamil com- munity. Extracts from the speech appear below "We Tamils form the bulk
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  • 39 4 LONDON, June 19—Thousands who visit Wembley during the Olympic Games need not go hungry or thirsty as the Food Ministry is allocating unlimited food supplies to local catelers, and brewers have promised increased local been plies.— Reuter
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  • 557 4 SYDNEY. Mr. F.W. Hughes, vealthy Sydney business- man. owner of a large string of \orses m racing, and a keen breeder, m a recent letter pays tribute to the Australian Jockey Club (Sydney) for having n.ade large increases m stakes m several important events. He
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  • 95 4 Sovereignly Absurd Nehru NAINITAL. Jul T l: talk of an Independent mm sovereign Hyderabad was surd. Hyderabad could W m dependent only if I Jia E and never before. said >>-;M Jawaharlal Nehm Minister of India. here. I The accession ol WJ"*! to India, he P JB would mean that
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  • 140 4 LONDON.— The P. and O. Maloja will sail from Tilbury on her first post-war voyage ta Australia as a fully reconditioned passenger vessel. Tlu* work of re-fitting has taken 15 months to complete and she ha been converted to a on^-cla.-:-vessel. She will carry 1.030 Pourist
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  • 44 4 MAIDENHEAD, June 14.— George Russell, 45, an Irisn jobbing gardener of no fixed address, was at Maidenhead, Berkshire, today remanded for a week charged with the murder of 89-year-old widow, Mrs. Minnie Freeman Lee, at Maidenhead between May 29 and 30. Reuter
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    • 301 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLtJF NETWORK MALA* ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 1 p.m. Radiated on 485 metres In the medium wave band and 7200 kc/sec m the 41 metre band. From t p.m. to 8 p.m. Radiated on 485 metres only. From 8 p.m. to 6 pm. Radiated
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    • 103 4 darin. 6.03 Peiping Dramas. 6.30 Story telling m Amoy. 7.00 Teochew Guakangs. 7.30 Domestic Talk for Women. 7.45 News m Mandarin A Market Report m Amoy. 8.00 Mandarin Request songs. 8.30 Musical Interlude. 845 News m Cantonese A Amoy. 9.00 Opening \nnouncement A Prog. Sumnary tn Tamil, with Signature _me
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  • 980 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Li, TaU Wedding mU large gal* 1 s -vice personnel 51 Andre* V r *»f;,/\cccnt\y at tht (V w O II Sydney h te w of the Far P: B :j Gr o up. Royal Engi- and son of Jf a d Mrs Hobson.
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    • 154 5 L French |ewellery, gossamer lace handkerchiefs, lovely Flowers! IN TOWN TO-NIGHT f AT 1 The PAVILION RESTAURANT i j IKAN MERAH JEHOVAH (The l>es. of Courses). A SPLENDID PICTURE 1 AT THE CINEMA \S USUAL j ltV 1 1411, ,OU ~W. ORCHARD KOAD. I Hin COWOBA <§ I HONK UU.
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 279 6 The Food Control Department m co-opera-tion with the Municipal authorities has declared war on the food racketeer, and m this ,k war" |he sym pat hies of the long: -suffering public are wholly with the Government. _smce tne reoccupa-i tiuil nie* CU-ugUlllulg public licto O-Cli Vi_.c_iilidC._4. by trauers
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  • 908 6  -  Henry Buckley Professor Luigi Einaiuh. Italy's tRR President, has been welcomed b x R By ROME. The election of Professor Luigi Einaudi as first constitutional President of the Rtm Italian Republic has been velc 0 m t d unanimously by Right. Centre and Left
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  • 434 6 MANILA. Although Soviet u.fluer.-e is felt less, relatively _r*akim'. m the Philippine., i than m Asia and other Far Easte-n countries nevertheless .we Filipinos are included m Moscow s "who's who" top Communist leaders outside of Russia. Two oi these five readily
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  • 100 6 CZECH 5-YEAR PLAN PRAGUE. '-".•li .and new Hats are amenities pram* M under the nea W Five Year IMa:- lrf In addition to i X transport sy- 1. PrauiK- P>— .|y wav sei vice, the ca| is ilfio promised: Forty new km- N ew classron:. m rate rooms to ill
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  • 526 6 SYDNEY. Assumption by the United States of America of tesponsibilities that she would have rejected out of hand ten years ago was one of the most important developments m the past few years Professor D. B. Copland (Vice-Chan-cellor ot the Australian National University, Canberrai said ir
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    • 46 6 MALA VAN AIR WA YS L IMITED NEW EXTENSION TO TAIPING THRICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM KI'ALA LUMPUR TO PENANG VIA TAIPING MON. THI R. SAT. FROM PENANG TO KUALA LUMPUR VIA TAIPING i TIE*. ERI. SUN. FAKES Kuala Lumpur to Taiping $S5 Penang to Taiping flfi
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  • 330 7 S 'hai Papers Reject Truman's Picture Of Stalin ;HAI. .lune 14. The naming English language I m Shanghai today were unanimous m expresstg over President Truman'^ declaration that "M; U n is a good fellow out a pusonei of the PoHtburo." ..census of the editorials la that Stalin is still
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  • 109 7 1.500 Mile-Trip For £6 LOS DOW, June 13. I*- gear-old Patricia \cer decided that she ed »/>" w-ith English farm v #k. xmmtßd a change. y m unlay, she arrived at the Lomion air- Bhi luid just finished io -'np fo Stock- .<,,- mad* the trip with >. h* i
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  • 53 7 c\Ni on. Kwangtung's I le Is gradually revivi wording to btatistics y the Canton ComE Bureau. H) Bureau. April statistic. increases m exports tobacco, tung oil ar rh »t export Increases cassia legnet, which. ■J 4456 quintals, was tenfold April. rts oj eggs and bristles howed
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  • 113 7 London. June 13. Mrs. Louisa Kate Eket Invang I'doh. •uing for divorce on grounds oi desertion, said that h_ husband, Prince Peter Eket Inyang Udoh. had been In Nigeria sine. 1939. The Couit Olefk asked: l> >our husband S Prince 01 Is diat his Christian name".
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  • 198 7 COLLIER POUNDED TO PIECES LONDON. June 13. Th "ull story of the rescue by Kri ish destroyers last w» ek of 61 i seamen from the 3.4 >2 ton! Chinese collier Hwah Jang, Ahich ran aground on Piting lock, oft the Chekiang coast, bout 100 miles south of Shanghai, was
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  • 29 7 Madras Pro.ppened here. oked a "big one" •.Lit, according; to ports, It dragged of the hook man vanished un- and neithe incil had amer i Reuter
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  • 31 7 ■INGTON, June 13 rai Mediation Scr--inced today tha: Atomic Trades and Council had agreed to tnreatened strike "00 workers at the giant Tennessee, atomic rai B U.P.
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  • 156 7 SAIGON. June 13. "France 1 S not at war with Vietnam, jut with Red Fascism Gen- ;ti chevande Bertin cellared here today at a ga ne Q g ol French residents o* ndochina. Tha Genera:, who US rro* i vers toned I K— <
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  • 156 7 CHINA'S REDS kILL 31 PRIESTS I SUANi '.li.M imrn* t, Th* VRthaht aeaat irrrin Humming, i tkapmteh ■,<•>„ Peiping reported today I thßi i MMffiuMj 7'i. riaafi «.n.. t,,->ih>i*. hn- ■■".■'ni 1,1 hfi,, ,i,i,i pri*am al Nk /ii.i..> o/ s* CoMMuaisti i i 7.1 n/imt v. </ f.n.s I, in,
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  • 303 7 TOKIO. June 14. Four DtfJ gallows have been built ll Sugama prison and allied ofll .ials are taking every possible piecaution to proven' Hideki Tojo and the othei major war criminal suspect trom escaping or committing suicide before they hear tin verdict of
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  • 386 7 PARJB, June 18. The Frenci naw. currently down to chc fourth Its strength if the st.it Of Wo. ld War IT. tod tv stilted lo put thr .crews on Italy to get what coming to it from the ite. peace treaty to renta Supremacy as the
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  • 193 8 NEW YORK. June 14. "There is an increased interests m religion throughout the Far Bist which can be measured by the devotion oi missionaries and the sacrifices they make for their fellow men N Cardinal Spellman of New York said when he and his party returned by air
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  • 77 8 Cardiff. Wales, June 13.— Mr. Herbert Morrison, government leader m the Commons, said today that Mr. Winston Churchill "ought to be ashamed of himself" for his attack on the Labour Government yesterday. Mr. Morrison, addressing a party rally here, added "The Conservatives have a leader who
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  • 96 8 A fine snap of a happy couple taken outside the B*thesda Church, Singapore, on Saturday. They are Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Oon 800. The bride icas formerly Miss Koh Geok Tin nf the United Press staff m Singapore. Mr. und Mrs. Paul Christian Lmd photographed after their
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  • 77 8 COPENHAGEN. Denmark, June 13.— The official death toll m the sinking of the Danish steamer Kjoebenhavn has reached 31. Authorities said 251 persons have been rescued. ihe number of missing is j-.ill uncertain since there were some unlisted passengers on board the ship when it
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  • 70 8 NEW DELHI. Tho second Indian made 8.000-ton oceangoing ship will be ready to be launched by September next. It is learnt with the assistance of the Industry and Supply Ministry of the Government of India, the ship is now being built m the Scindia Shipyard at Vizagapatam. It
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  • 257 8 PARIS. A dollar short a irf ha j.7 1 of foreign nudes for the Bal T l H martre's .roaring heart, officials discS J According to Marcel Dupont. Tabarin, prewar imports of American "talent," have not been revived S- d J the show iU best source of
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  • 84 8 LONDON.— A stray dog was drinking at the edge of the canal at Southall (Middlesex) where Ann. 44. daughter of Mr. James Rice, local council worker. of Northcote-avenue. was playing with three small children. Playfully, the dog chased the children. Jumping up at Ann. it
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  • 71 8 NEW DELHI.— A sum of Rs. 100.000.000 will be advanced by the Indian Government to the Rehabilitation Finance Administration, which has now been constituted. Intended to help resettle the refugees from Pakistan, m business or industry m India, the Administration will consist of a
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  • 191 8 WASHINGTON, J Fve. i eat being ■nd E pean r.ati. Ottn£ from Urn )(j ■id be «c wai > Senate i Thi i told to Co-op rai Aa .01 Paul G. H •na Sena'- ci 1 de< as r the Iti store il' urn euta m Toward that end.
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  • 39 9 urn* ,v,r Zc not thptr r of Ac «.t aaaV! left L pupont sHow I I d Miiently roC nbsria. I ar.i th' 1 i public I n ot itt)'- iiiv nai a Marsh;! Then a* L talent."
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  • 6 9 i the L wp\ ■port
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  • 21 9 inn 10. \tat rece H. rem" m. pin. rt I lfr tbdo* Ml m l t Kn nd X- watnt,
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  • 20 9 1n |M-ll til fc N ltd I* Pasha nq vfa. •Ul. ref (have a; ■M -V.V >i Reuter
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  • 108 9 A get-together" dance wa held at the Volunteer _t> r, SCO's of Base Group RE. A good time J^mmdb* att tC €ach h Ro d '«"»«<r Hand of RE. Pictured here a Left-right: Boater Battel OA_tt__ '-JSt* _2 J_* Mr*. Bailey. Brigadier »utt, CJ£ M.C. and
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  • 121 9 NANKING.— "Tho en bonds that unite India and China have always 'oon precious to me", said Ge- 'il Li Tsungh-Jen, VicePre_.t*eß- rt the Republic of China to Sardar K. M. Panik- Indian Ambassador, at jheir first official meeting m j the Chineae capital. Sardar Panikkar
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  • 68 9 Grandad Shocks 100 Midwives LONDON. Ait. i mai n.d eXjierti bad talked about bal"« Sl "Safei Motherhood" brains trust m Caxton Hall boadon, :i grandfather sitting among too aaasarrtod midwives asked "I>on't fan think every nnd Wife ought to be a mother?" The midwives blushed and answered "No." Dr. Charles
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  • 104 9 LONDON. A sn. ike was f > »nd m c onanpaitmnt of i London District Lint train as it was leaving Hails Court station. Iti J. .11. i '.tu ki.i...), ol Eai 1 1 Court, passenger, ihouted W. ll nlllg ti) otiieis iii tile
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    • 69 9 TUITION Mercantile Institution Mf, Queen Street, Phone 237 •"tudv m your spare time: Shorthand: (Pitman and Gregfc) Hook- Keeping; Kie mentary and Advance. Prac tical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mai hematics: coaches for any public exam. the pen mm $jsk ALL THE GOOD M'tW points mm Free. ii©.. tuill
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  • 89 10 The Rt. Rev. Arthur William Thomson Perowne (80 1 whose death has occurred at Gloucester, wa.* formerly Bishop of Bradford and later I.i hop of Worcester. A handyman. Di Perowne could knit and sew. He held firm opinions and. as P.shop of Worcester, banned t! marriage of
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  • 76 10 J ceatinu I n Mahal:: J no wav vtnc< towai freedon he foI! I JSP" w "And so fe|J spunk ted all o-.^r 4 and th.ii brandia spired by Mah.una f °r all mawf. »nd tcaaaaas .mpr Concluding ftc j ihscived: "if mlo! lia allow th*rjeM Ito the secret
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  • 51 10 PRAGUE paratkna were oal day for the instalq Ktanent Gottwald i President of Caeca a ceremonial i tional assembly Castle tomorrow it waa expect i tcmn Zapotock; id mii! would ent Government to thc new Pi new Cabinet -1 tooky would I U Tuesday. Dr. Edward I nj [the
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  • 72 10 STOCKHOLM experts In Sweden ing the possibh a "Scandinavian I anee. the W gained consid 'A here recently. The experts ian alliance mig ful factor. «nd sufficiently str deterrent on B sor. Strategical a, navian defence o vantages, it J easiei to foi to CUt Off Sv.' Denmark and
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  • 30 10 UVERPOOI I 120.000 J completed troopship en the Mersey I ahead of i* troops and o; L-mo^dat; be rvcon and handed White S be eamins T .m [Reut< i
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 344 10 i 1 < oiiii**: Exclusive lo I lit* >loriiiii«4 irihinu-! s i "&i irn fv fwELL. I MUST SAY \vES. HES TALKING 1 E THE SAME. I'MGLAD^GREAT SCOT/ -DAd\} \lWs TOMBS/- HERI)wUV If II ISN'T MR RUGCLES f MADDER SEEKS TD BE J ABOUT PICASSO NOM WHERE INCOGNITO- LOOK WHO'S
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  • 930 11 x .government j |tf s It is un- 1 r ie period k to be the j etters for its j r wn. how- magister nll t of posts. who was IM6. though nably con-; the ser I fOl the Kings
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  • 261 11 KING WILLIAMS TOWN. Cape Province, June 13. Professor Z.K Matthews, chairman of the African members caucus of the native representative Council, said t that the South African Government decision to end th< training of native, as art sans had blotted out one of
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  • 29 11 A British arm to- >»■<•" P; 2*-gfv^S***« tfden city of Lnaaa* c«y G-rtoO an.l have aa they will navt I*-' tspossiWe,astiiey |oe curried over hu by coolies
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  • 210 11 •WW DELHI m,i n v wuU 2* aeb,, v s„m,thing 1 h m JV w,v dHlßhtrd an,| l mt. drela.,,l He, Xv iff* Mauattettan 1! t 17th annual exhi f "ti«)n of the All-India F, rerf tti Hd Exerlhnc-y s:ii w JJPPy know that through this Bodety.
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  • 101 11 Uorri h<.iki a, mmdottt I'wtnl ,\.rf.'..is m, ilmlnr. ,ir runt _f.rrf.ii> ,tt I'h-it,.-. I iMd n, >itnil i nt'.t n i,n >i lm h hi i. k s, a,, nt <>t th, P>iU stm, prr&R m aa J'l's aae Armm* trrh atai a i iatßtioßM <>t thi
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  • 50 11 Details of a scheme under which 200 Carlisle cv Servicemen will be able to build their iwn houses are in-lng sent to the Ministry of Health for approval. The price of ea .1 house will Ix- £502. P.'lynient. at 15s a week, will ;>e over a period of 20 years.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 62 11 \ROXY '>'*• ro-DAY <r. p.m. Jr MuMical! I Ga >efl matr'n Ka^tiuu I'.aml 1; GAL SAL" Warring W ']<■-■ Victor Mature; COMING. EJEMPAKA"! b^_ f r i erv body! i „:'^"u,,K,J) I Lh RAIDERS N_l\ t ,orrow: Wand" m Color I L N Hv HORU) LTTTLP 915 P- m kin
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    • 34 11 Your Party!!! what a success v I ril AERATED WATERS A N I) FRUIT CORDIALS THEY ALL LOVE THEM:a THE KIDDIES a THE YOUNGSTERS a THE OLDSTERS PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO 3709 or 3700.
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  • 84 12 EGYPT, USSR SIGN BARTER PACT CAIRO. June 14.—According to well-informed sources. Egypt and Russia are about to resign a new barter agreement following recent negotiations. These are reported to have reached an advanced stage and only details remain to be settled. Under the agreement. Russia would receive 12.000 ean.ars of
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  • 215 12 SEKUMBAN. June 14 "The supply of leafy vegetables continues tc be adversely affected by rain and there has been i gent: il riae m pricea. The rlae is a." i.t^ch as 40 per cent, for some varietiea." Btatea the J latent monthly report of
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  • 107 12 The Government of the Colony of Singapore will invite tenders fo r an issue of $2.83 millions by Treasury Bills on the June 25. subject to the general conditions governing the Issue and repay- ment of Colony of Singapore j Treasury Bills. Copies of the
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  • 133 12 SHANGHAI. June 14 —After some dflay, both the Nanking and T r ntsin city authorities have begun the collection of a "speciai relief tax" better knov.r gjs the "Soak-The-Rich Tax mA ich has hitherto proved a failure m Shanghai. In Tientsin. nearly 600 Chinf .c considered eligible for
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 249 12 IVrtormAnt-eH 11 a.,., vi a rnT I WT |,||ONI 4.15. C.45 A| A II A I S4(W Kor 0..H0 p.m. Vll JL 111 1 1 MMMUHaaI DAILY. TIIE HOUSC FOR COMFORT 78- temp: AIR-C OXDITIONED 78- TEMP! OPENING TODAY! Robert Beally Jack Warner Simone Signoref against t_vv >hvm_ •m- Grsele
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    • 122 12 R|l \T A "K-^»»!*KI) ONF4 j h X v /0/^ aVaafl 11 •> p.m.. 1.1 5 B.:.0 A9. 0/ j^ -^^__.^^^_R _________ks _i H st^i-g CORNEL WILDE CAROLE LANDIS. LLOYD NOLAN JAMES (.LK.. Preceded by LATEST BRITISH PARAMOI NT NEWS! GANDHI'S ASSASSINATORS ON TRIAI mmm— mmmm— —mm— mmmm— mt^ f*fwJfff/
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  • 708 13 -h.r-' quotation? Li Mail ciaooa LOANS Municipal Spore s'; 1920 ***** 113.00 _*pora s<< 1928 100.25 101.28 **por«4V_9_ 1930 117.25 110-25 6'pore 1% 1935 98.00 99.00 Spore l# 1937 99.00 100._.> o'nore 2< 19:8 99.00 100.50 Spore i% 1939 106.00 107.00 Ton 5 1926 113 CO il4
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 144 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From Our Financial Corr. I The lubber dealers' and port stocks for May were published yesterday and show a total reduction of 18.553 tons. The principal reduction is m port stocks at Singapore and Port Swettenham respectively. This reflects the offtake at the conclusion of the
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    • 46 13 Vessel Godowns Ridderkerk Empire Hamble Sheen Trevelyan J Purnea Ifeonia Benmacdhul iondo 20 Manx Marine M.ixweli Breeder j Lake Maaitou g Melampus ThsOatta M Sum pi tan H) Gorgon 15 fi Stent or Eumaeus v Euryades s 9 Trevose Mount Ifansfield Serempaag Luxmi Senggarang
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    • 159 13 Indian firms displayed keen Interest foi sago flour yesterday and prices for both the Lingga and Siak qualities showed Improvement. Lingga flour was brought up to $\H\ and Siak $17' j. I The following were yester- lay's quotations RICE No. 1 |65. other qualities MS $55. glutinous
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    • 81 13 Thc übbei mai kel op. n. «i d y< terd iy and Ai m* „i th publication of the porl stock f<>r Ms 0W ,1 is ton lower com* pared with thc prevkH* month Price .it the clo i fi tcrdaj U* i Buyers. Sellers. No l June
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    • 35 13 i| on market i th. ■■-■> h ;l M a mod* rat. volume bu m. pa :i:,,tlv lower pri< In tt.<- Indu trial tlon, nrices were fracti »nall> town Eut Robinson wer. notable tion
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    • 1830 13 ry/) 1/7. i-M "■■■"■aai i WA V ''<."//M(./A/«. 1 /U/./TAV JtrSS tJS^^ 016 Ws*« ok tm, Tho chairman explained the operations of the Company T r c i he of work and offered SO me explanations jeeardtng the balance
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  • 233 14 I NEW DELHI. June 14- The personnel of the Indian hockey ootbail and swimming team* for the forthcoming London Jlympics have been announced In hockey. India will be re presented by: Francis Mad rasl; L. Pinto (Bombay). Tri lochan Singh (Faridkot); Akh 'tar Hussain «Bhopah; WalU
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  • 62 14 The Cosmos Sports Club XI will be selected from the following, to play a friendly soccer match against the 22a BOD. (Combined Civilians) it St. George's Road ground on Wednesday June 16. 1948: Leonard. Rahim. salim. Sim Im Peng. Jasman. Appavoo. Pttteh. Osman. Lloyd. Jaffa* ♦Capt.), Murthee, Marrota.
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  • 163 14 S'PORE INDIANS WIN AT TAB LE TENNIS The Singapore Indian Association Table Tennis team met tire Johore C.V.M.A. and he Johore English College lasi Sunday at Johore. The Indians defeated the Johore C.V.M.A. by 3 to 2 and the College by 5 to nothing. Below are the results, the Indian
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  • 347 14 _el j.v are the weights to, tomorrow's races, the second lay «_f the Penanvr Tn f ciur> Summer meeting. There will be seven races only. tior_»s Cl 1. Div 2. 6 Furs E _g._.l Art 9on Strauss 8 12 CarlT.m 8 10 Trousers 8.10 Dark
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  • 209 14 From o*i (hem I rfl S2KEMBAN .t, Onlirv <v to provide s reffiatitiUon ol criminal! othe. niatteri ronatcted tl with is to be Introdncad :i Feo.-i.)' Legislative I its wee. 'ng next month The object- sad reason the I. I sh"\. thai th. n conn ot\ central
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  • 41 14 TURIN. Jvmt 13. :odav eliminated i*J from Day* CUP JW enter the > „;n ln fclurop^an wme The crtck B 2 Gianni CMftt »J» del Belio deftaied w Kurt Webon OlrlcJi 6 2h i Italy 3 0 lead t
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  • 31 14 I THe Social a ff h 'morning rewi tea ror i^; v ,v_ ftpore goh >m todH Members Bre the June M Competition n <>n Siinrfay 20. 1948
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 57 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) IT. tneorporatea ta sMnirap©.-*-IS. HFI IA STHETT PHON* 3ft44« PASS AOP FRFITOIT SERVICES. •H«mg Slang" nail* for Rangoon June 23 I (.saloon nnd derk paft*engera> •Bldor' sail. For Palembang Pladjoe June 21 "Hong Tat" Kalla Por Djambi Jooe 25 LKepong" SaUn Kor Rangoon June
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  • 696 15 I Malays 1 f V s and the Singapore Recreation Club L pivision League game yesterday at > :i V.dium. each side scoring once. P^ r %mM l w rounts within 10 minutes of the ''nlihoiiKh the Malays dictated the run of
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  • 54 15 L« tmm p,,d\ m the lock-up of Court two irrested and thi ?ame court vas charg- tins of j to one irigor prisonmeat. d serving ime man. ing Chinese. th scaping from Uto tenced to ■thj I I us miprisonKigistrat Mr. L. c. M ace to be thi xpi
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  • 89 15 tatr-old Chineae stricm lung disease left his liwai I of the Tan Tock bepit il to hang himself ■djoir ng mvenience. [au rtated m the SingaW s Court yesterday Mhr< Chin, a dresaer of I it ftl win an inquiry p*intc th leath of Tan F" d
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  • 31 15 Gordon •mpion jockey, who J5 I-'i^hton last ff ot at Ascot gjjd has cancelled his VV next 10 L stated he was still iT*!?"? his acci- > justice to
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  • 35 15 K?5 June 14. The Xv has M n t an ftcotLS N:ltional a •<' "I' Bricom Pet« m kiES*; li to- c J^Uhe team > athlete. lft_ and one B8l£? tot ai <* untr^ up to 60.
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  • 62 15 HAT-TRICK AT SELETAR Playing like a team inspjred RAF Seletar defeated W Seaforth Highlanders 6-2 a First Division soccer mater, at Seletar, yesterday. Durden. thd RAF centre forward who found the W» five times, scored a hat tniK m the first half. Six goals were scored In W first half,
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  • 49 15 The Naval Dockyard XI defeated the Tiger Sports Clv by 2 goals to 0 m a Div II socc.i fixture at the Geylang Stadium yesterday The first goal was scored by Ah Jun m the first half while Neill netted the other goal m the second half.
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  • 39 15 There wa< a glut of scoring In the Div II match played at the padang yesterday when the Chinese Athletes 2nd XI defeated the Pulau Bukom Sports Club to the tune of 7 goals to 3.
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  • 55 15 The Chinese Athletes heat the Pulo Bukom Sports Club hy 7 goalfl to 3 m a Second Division soccer fixture yesterday at the Padang. At half-time the Chinese were leading by 1-^ The Chinese scorers were Chong Kam (4), Thian Chye <», and Hin Wong (1) Nani (2)
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  • 72 15 The first inter-port cricket match between the Singapore Civ Us and Hongkong will S played on the B.C.C. padaag on Saturday and Sunday Play vJ.ll commence at 11 a.m. each Chosen to -Pr-ont^Sin^. nore aio Q "captain.. Khoo Ong Ige. S "rms B Williams. C. I omn_ M°-
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  • 26 15 Due to the bad cotton ol th- ground, alter the beavj rafn yesterday morning SSapoS Lawn Tennis A»o--elation ties were not P*a> last evening.
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  • 44 15 Tin Singapore Municipal Fire Brigade was BommoDcd to ao addrc i m Balestier Road at 11 W am., yesterday to put out lire which itartfd through an electrical short curcuil The fire wa.> extin guished before any damage vaa caused.
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  • 70 15 A 26 year old British sor.dier R a sawyer, was charg* edln t he Fourth police Court, terda vith then ol a red lamp belonging to thc Municipality The offence was Uleged to h iv been committed m Oi cnard Road In the small hours of yesterday morning
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  • 953 16 NOTTINGHAM, June 14— Another large crowd |>acked into the ground today and they gave the Australians a big reception when they took the field. About half-an-hour before play waa due to begin today, ©n official of the Nottinghamshire Hub broadcast afl appea' Over the loudspeakers reauesting spectators
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  • 130 16 Singapore's F ooehow dressmakers, who were locked out last Monday, returned to work yesterday morning following a settlement on Sunday night The Singapore Foochow Association acted as arbitrator and assisted the parties to arrive at an amicable settlement. Both the employers and employees made concession: and ni.dc
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  • 127 16 I England lst inning z.CZ. Australia lst innings 509. j ENGLAND— Second Innings. Hutton b Miller 74 i Washbrook c Tallon b Miller 1 Edrich c Tallon b Johnston 15 ftiprdstalf c Hassett b Toshack 43 B i tt Miller b Johnston G Yardley c and b Johnson 22
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  • 136 16 G.C.S. A. PROTEST AGAINST SALARY SCALE REVISION (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, June 4.— The General Clerical Services Association, at an extraordinarygeneral meeting held at the Town Hall this evening, protested against the salary scale revision proposed for the G.C.S. They asked for a reconsideration of the .salary scales.
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  • 112 16 IPOH eommui special wt v recepj a or, tion which wa. h .T, tkc day S rH.T iearilß- terd.iv ifttTßOOa Continuing the Mentn r__ BIU i •jS theGo-.vrnnHnt Government throuih r____2 Malay organisaSS^^ Referring to the present 1, lessnes. m the country D
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  • 252 16 Hitting Tlic Middleman {Tribune Staff Reporter) Food retailers m Singapore ha\*e agreed to "bind" themselves together to deal direct with importers m their efforts to co-operate with the Government m the "cut prices'' campaign launched recently. The Deputy Food and Price Controller, Mr.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 95 16 LABORATORI SCIENZA DEL POPOLOS BEAUTY PREPARATIONS DR. NIGRIS COMB with Balsamic oils A and B for turning grey hair Mack or other shade required 10.50 BALSAMIC OILS A B, refills for Nigris Comb 4.50 NIGRIS BRILLLWTINE 2.00 DR. LA VIS'S CAPILLOGENA HAIR POMADE for new hair growth and to cure
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