Morning Tribune, 30 June 1948

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE I .s(> 790. 10 CEXTS. WEDNESDAY, JINK .JO. VMS
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  • 218 1 MALAY RULERS CONFER, WHILE SENTRIES GUARD GROUNDS (Trihtin*- Staff IC p»rl,r. -K PKACKFrL SCENE OF THE JOHORE iSTAW ,UNDB ASSUMED A TENSE MILITARY ATMOSraERE rESTERPAY WHEN GUARDS ARMED WITH STENGI'XS >»: rECTBD THE AREA WHILE NINE SULTANS \TTK\n THE MALAY RULERS' CONFERENCE AT THE* \X. Apart from the Ifeatria Beiar
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  • 105 1 From Our Oin\ Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, June 29 At the meeting of the Coun- of State of Selangor yesterday morning, the Financial iicer, the Hon'ble Mr. E. M. *;oenwood moved "That this .ncil resolves that an ap- <- cation under clause 119 of the Federation
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  • 262 1 The Perak Police stated yesterday that there were no reports of any shooting incident for the last 24 hours P Armed police and military patrols were continually on the movebut did not encounter any opp< iflW The situation in Perak is well
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  • 76 1 BERLIN, June 29. The United States Command (Armyi announced today that Mr. James V. Forrest a!. American Defence Secretaiy, was flying from Washington to Berlin, where the Russians are trying to force out the Western allies by cheir starvation blockade. Air. Forrestal is due in Frankfurt
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  • 200 1 Nine Detained After I Midnight Raid ATTACK ON POLICE STATION (Trihuni Staff Reporter) JOHORE BAHRi:: MSTSfSS by the Johore Po»^ foll T^Mriet ta «hioh a Sedenak PoUce Station, K^P^^ de-ad mmf Kangster was killed. Among them was > touiger brother, Wong Sau a bv the I'olic* some in the viUage
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  • 210 1 POLICE, IN FAST JEEPS, MAKE ARRESTS IN PREDAWN SWOOP {F rom Our Own *X rt ?:vSrSussß arrest of mm i Fmerge ncy Malacca under tW merb Regulations hat Official l detaUs reveal -d Ponce town. thr t Officer* in charge of tw* raids were tiv oc. cii T Hamilton, Inspector
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  • 734 1 JAPAN IN GRIP OF NEW 'QUAKES u tf/oa OA NORTHWtSI CO\SI TOKIO, June in. Twelve mm earthquake today rocked the northwe* co of lap* Mnencan and Japanese retcue aquads pl< dd .1 Hi x) U rfi the debris to the stunned and tottered town of Fiikui Late this afternoon, Brigadier-General
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  • 114 1 ALL QUIET IN P. WELIJSLEY (From Our Own Reporter) BITTERWORTH, June 29. The CID in close collaboration with the police are not relaxing their vigilance to preserve law and order in Province Welleslev 'The position, as revealed by a hirh CID official, is Ascribed as most satisfactory. Nothine untoward has
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  • 134 1 HAIFA, .Itm" 2!..— Tin* hist Itritish troops in Palestine are likely t<> IttM within tin* next 2-1 hours BOOOPOMg to iiulica tlons here. Meanwhile, the Premiers of fivo Arab states Iraq. Egypt, Syria. The Lebanon :in<l Trans Jordan were meeting in Cairo today to consider
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  • 231 1 Rep ten Mr. V IMI W» i>r. n 1 :il i <>i lh«- <iu\ t inn. »il of ini.« !M Malay* lali the Iriliiin- \est.r»la. I hilt he ■M \i\ l:>'Ks with Uw oin iiii^-s uiir (i. ni*ral und the i:.:;'i iiiiimi .siun-r of the
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  • 301 1 At approximately 7 p.m. on Monday. party of "nines, bandits attacked the town of Jerantut and cOfoaMncdl mOOUBg up the inhabitants and looting shops. the police until th<n ;ifiinnirntion tan out. The bandits then began to They kidnapped a ChIMM towkay and his son.
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  • 34 1 liOMK .J<m<\ 29. Bourcea close to the Italian GoVtmiMllt said that reports receHwd from r,<-l^radt' on Monday nlglrt -^krested that "martial law rn^'ht bo enforce! in YuK(»slavia this morning U.P.
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  • 64 1 iTMtaM Staff K. |Mirl«r) A blood tnuuftialoß after an operation hai laved the 1 ol ,i CMMM kiip.il.i wlio MM Phot in |hi M«;kI ;iik! ibdOflMß »>y Chtneac ganfiteni At Hylam Kaog Division <>f Kulal lic.sur ICstate on Saturday tn^ht. a ipolmmiii rtf th. Johon
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  • 328 2 'Mean', Says Jiuhc, Gives Kidnapper 8 Monti is Stretch A young [nd a I 1 [ndi^n girl i lid in the Seeoi >i Dtetriet Court Lay: hat < ibo kept in a kuinap- ing 1 .r. Govtn ft her I N M M Fraud* n thi morning of hwttani Ifoftdcen
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  • 110 2 SHANGHAI fam 29 Whl i Government foi :ei ?aptur< two other cie? in munist armies mmiil r. th< plain tooth of the Honmn en tal, Ralfeng. the Xational st rriaofi at the atfaie^ic railway dty of Chengchow 3"» milea west of Kairenf, has been alerted following
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  • 232 2 Singapore music lover? had out off their rirv opportunity last r *-i-zh> of hearing great daaatcal mu>ic Interpreted b\ really £ood ptayen when Jo Juda. oiu of the foremost v:olIniati of the Netherlands, gave i recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall with his brother. Arnold Juda. at
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  • 29 2 Bemhard's Birthday c.-\i^.ia. June 29.—Batavia today celebrated the bii hOaj o| Prince Bernhard of t::e Netherlands, husband i f Princess Juliana, who ascends the Netherlasds throne in September U.P.
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  • 140 2 A Chin cvcllst who eoiifdi i j terdav with tan 9TC bus &t Bencooleu Street died while awaiting the trrtral of an am"ujuiee- accident took p.ac u t 7.50 pjn. Two Chtoese fefl off from it Smith Street and Ihomson Road-Balestter "ikon I v Injured. At Kallar.g
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  • 16 2 EM n I wife Md hi fun.ra! ta:^ I ing from tl> at 2.30 p.m
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  • 239 2 DUTCH VICE-CONSUL CLARIFIES PORTS REOPENING POSITION (Trfbum Staff R'p<j-trr) consulate-General. Singapore, told the Tribune mterdftv tra* d rh^ thc f unconfijm **M report from Batata on Monclanflel previously announced. «UI now have to be He was referring to a report which stated that the Nether-lands-Indonesian negotiations for a political settlement
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  • 199 3 Govt. Clerks to Hold Meeting Aganst Salaries Proposals I'Tiilurxt S'nti K> /„,,,> I vernimjnt DnmoU StrvieCi L'nion k „.ist Aie proposed sjuaiy KhcßM for Ihfl vires, brfare the Report ol the Mviei a OOMI before the Legislative Coun<il sod It satisfied with the and opinion that the should have some
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  • 177 3 Kly-in-The Sea ad Abrasions B. .*.< in the pocket of I .vAOse body was disB< 'oattVff in the sea oft one Changi Point, reB it he was a Shanghai Ong Yew Long, ot I Maud Ro»d. stated in the CoroB. rt yesterday when an B l held into the man'*
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  • 80 3 Officials of the State p] ent, USA. denied the la that Mr. Court du k. American repiesenta i'- :h e GOC in Indonesia. be recalled, said aUP tp :om Washington. A iing to the report it lac ten bruited around that r- all was due
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  • 143 3 A Chin, m 'Annm on iei way to Kuiuian^ Krili, m polu. to rniKt .i report tfeai riM ud beta rlcttn 01 m ■tomu '"'.if.-,- :<t)f>, r. .saw ,1 n M i, whom she pointed out to tin PuliCC and had ;.rie.;t»<l. Tne nun.
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  • 105 3 lowing press reports BritftJn had "accepted sovereignty over Indoand that the Foreign ad «iven British diitic missions instructions honour indonesian Rc- 'an passports reports indicated that Britain withdrawn her informal Ition of the Republic reign Office spokesman hired that the originment had been distor: is no change
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  • 175 3 Sequel To Early Morning Chase Al'e^ed to have be«'P. caught ■•1-handed stealing the rims. 'aiie^ nd reflector with tilb of the headlamps of a car r'«ed in fiont of a house r logo Street Um Ah Koon (IS> trishaw rider of No. 61-° otonfT 29, Geylan?. was con?itttd for trial
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  • 29 3 GUAYAQUIL. June 2S. nineteen persons wtie lUowaed >n Sunday night when the ■lotorboat Churute sank in a storm, 18 miles from Guayajuil harl)our, port authorities ;aid. U.P.
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  • 82 3 WASHINGTON. June 29. Britain promised to take "all possible steps to maintain i valid 'rate of exchange 11 for sterling in 1 13- point bilateral agreement with the United States covering the condition* under which she will lccoive Marshall Plan aid. The text was made public by the
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  • 26 3 CARACAS. Juno 28. A formal notice of Venezuela s recognition of Israel wad sent on Monday to Foreign Minister Moshe Shertok in Tol-Aviv. U.P.
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  • 38 3 SHANUHAI June 29 >4-hour-old strike °l a -*J u g and lighter crewmen foj !n !u r wage. •2*£JX J stevedores on the Shangna Laterfront holding up th SS?S nail a do*n ship, Reuter AAT
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  • 119 3 KUALA LUMPI ft. June The abollttoa oi oo*itr«c! ibour systoin at Port Swcltci ,uv. aad Hm provision ci ousin<i: vid the ap^oiotmeiit of Welfare Offlcei by the Railwy atlniinistiation. ace soni* >i' the reconuMendationi mad< >y the Court oi Inquiry, thai ivestigaU'd into
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  • 98 3 Lira h.n- Kim and U v I''" Fourth .')ii. e Court Mr c C. Wall lir >g in the man meot o chip ri K>. 't w.. itatcd Ui it Li iCI I \ii.i. 30-y«an n i t .,i 111 lUjr 28, after
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  • 98 3 $2,000 Bail For 56- Yr-Old Chinese Bni! of $2,000 was Offered to bti-jvai -old CWMte, Tay JoQ .»ai. wheii he w i.s pnxlueed 'Moiv the Second Uustricl Judge. Mi. A. D. Fairell, on it large of illegal possess k>i» o» »'a j/ounds ot opium. it wxi alleged that Tuy wls
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  • 67 3 Nanking. June I'mier Wong Wen-Hao, aceoiu inied by th" Finance Mnn.ste. r. Wang Yun-wu, will sou rocecd to Siiungtvu to dr.: •rsonally witli the viol«r rice fljctuations on th«> in ruettOM 01 President Chhui(; ii-sijt'.;, i ton.ifft souices lw )day. Chiang, ■Bfered by th iirent m:ir et ipfieaval,
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  • 96 3 Indian Committed To Assizes For Trial mm Asar Al. (27). an In- lj;tn who wma <lrscnb.Mi Mi l!ista nt rM.Mv, of a who Emitted for tn, »t th,- na 2 the condu.s.o., of two ..iv ehnnnary Inquiry held before Seventh Magistral.' A. 11 Sh A^n.,n« toth, pros-ut.on ron.luct.-<) hv A.S.I'.
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  • 15 3 In a tutement «> tin poitoe MWO ii mH iKi^ l^"; 111 Omudluri »Utgedly ..k.hh.u. -J
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  • 258 3 HAMHI'IU;. .Inrw J'« The Hamburg OommimM mm< paper, Hamburger VoHcaarl< tunK. li attacking Max Bchmrt- ing. the former warM heavy WVaghi champion and Cennun bo\ 11% idol, for having triad to bribe Walter Nemel. the former Qeitaaa haavywatgM ohaai plon in I <).'s«* The Haaatanar
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  • 45 3 WASHINGTON June attorney Oeneiil Clar« li eapeeted to ll won on vhtttoei 10 p^\«;-'" < d on tTea»on cbargei. VM the only Am*rlcai tl/ n among En«JI h pea l»l A r V( J^m -u-.'-' term t parti Da |Uin« U.P.
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  • 271 4 The Singapore Municipal Commissioners have given notice in th e Government Gazette, under Section 295(1> of the Municipal Ordinance, that as from October 1. every bicycle in use in any public street shall be registered and shall hav e affixed thereto a metal
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    115 4 BATAVIA, June 2S.— A bill giving the Indonesian provisional federal government headed by Dr. Hubertus van Mook its first constitutional powers is expected to be introduced into the new Netherlands Parliament when it meets after the Dutch General Elections on July 7, authoritative sources here said today. These sources said
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    31 4 Mr. T. p F. McNeic of the Social Welfare Department. i will be the guest speak tomor- row at the Singapore Lodge Thecsophicai Society. His subject will be "Social Wei- fare".
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  • 6 4 2,000 FINE Puturt ft 7 and
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  • 122 4 A fine of $2,000 was imposea on a Chinese. Wong Tat Chee. who pleaded guilty in the First District Court to a charge Of operating a printing press without license. Wong was arrested somelime last month at No. 224. Gey'.ang Road. The P(iti-Ma\;/i. i Techmiemi JLtalitamtt' dfcmtr mm mM sf
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  • 2 4 Lee Sons
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  • 138 4 The engage mini wot mmmomneed at the Vaufmr DrmmmUe Association, Singapore, 2,ist Bundas between Huatuj Sum'} Koun. o; .Van Chiau Jit Poh. and Miss Tan Guat En>j. sch<ol-teacher daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ta i Tjmtj Sian)j. Palembang, Thews in a schooldays' romanct. rent \ct-d when Miss Tan returned recently
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  • 74 4 Reuter BRITISH ENVOY ILL MOSCOW. Jun e 29. Sir Maurice Peterson. British Ambassador in Mdscow for the .ast two years, and Lady Peterson left here by raii last night for Leningrad to embark for Britain where Sir Maurice will recuperate from his recent illness. The Ambassa- dor's health was reported
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  • 179 4 Reuter The annual general meeting of the Klang Chinese Maternity Hospital Association was held on Thursday. The President. Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard. paid a tribute to the Matron. Madam K. T. Young and members of the staffs for their excellent work, the committee members, especially the hon. secretary <Mr.
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  • 24 4 I I I I I S" I equip] **M M blamed 1 wana ?f rr.cn. r^J for tH, present trou^S of the Indurtrj.- AIS
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  • 68 4 AUTHOR FINED MELBOURNE. June 29. The Court of Criminal Appeal today dismissed the appeals by Robert Shore Close, author of the book •'Love Me Sailor" and his publishers IgaJnsi their convictions for publishing IP obscene lib* 1 The court squashed the sentence jj thrs? months' imprisonment on the author, but
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    • 66 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLI'F NETWORK MALA\ ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From p.m. to S i.m Radiated on Wo metres in the medium wave ban* and 6135 kc sec in the 49 metre bend. From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 485 metre* only From 3 p.m. to opn Radiated on
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    • 326 4 From 6 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. 9.30 p.m to 11.30 p.m. Radiated on band and 4825 kr sec. in th" 61 485 metres in th«* medium ivave metre band. PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 10.55 a.m. 1200 noon Enclish Schools Broadcast. 1.00 p.m Viva America. 1.30 Newt, 1 40 Gerald His Orchestra.
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  • 630 5  - around the town VERA ARDMORE WITH Iy Chinese tbtc Poll Lan WMi I sir Howe Soo Beng K e Consulate in K rcle on Saturday I K tht> Viee-Consui V S n Yih officiating. K li the daughte. K Fan Kwanf. :n is the son Of iod relatives nt to
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    • 93 5 USEFUL BOOKS jg^oo ut. Standard English on. Efficiency for All Merriam-Webeter Pocket Pui Ilington'S Australian Poultry Booh phy. Recipes of all Nations rton. Modern Cookery I tt. Teach Yourself Mechanics O0 ary*s '.luidv' tworth. Company Law rs Bills of Exchange rson. Mothercraft In th< 1 White's Materia Medica Furneaux'a Human
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    • 116 5 AKi: wm MEMBER of THE LILUPUT" LENDING LIBRARY cU I .rrlp^c "Raffj^s hotel" notic i; »«>r tfa Kolary (!uf) IKnurr A 1).,,,,r. *^>* (Qti:i QEILt CLOSED C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Sill Underwear CASVBD AEAKWOOI) rCRNITUBR ALL KINDS W USES KMIUJOIIH Klh> ETC., ETC., 241, Kiver
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 30, 1943.
    • 238 6 The battle for Germay lias encareo its most crucial p-ia^_ ui. uutwl. io. Berlin. The Lonaon Conference on Germany discarded morj empaat*ca.ly ...dii oeiovc ail hGp o: Germany being: ac ministered as a unit by the Allies. Instead, reinforced by the Rurope a n Recovery Pr ogramme,
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  • 853 6  - SE< W >'L Eventual Of all R -i wth D the 1 :i it held by nm quahfio --K«e!vers to bo tht inost likely outcome to the I cm! puzzle which the country DOW pro sen's Th6M observeri see no iikoHhood < N f unity between the B I anJ
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  • 100 6 N: v I I I India Dm past < m the 1 fl K I I nil B I T I IMS J lich' 1 :y Dr. Wh "1 cogrw:- I there so .tii .1 pottery an 1 jOCtS m with Um Wea rhis .a ed
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  • 654 6  -  CHARLES LYNCH WHITBIiORSE, T UKO N TERRITORY Summer inMCtl hold greater terrors than wtntei blisardf f<">r the men roam ;he trails of the Tvkxm "A HHi can loc!-: after himself in the coll. one OM timer RM "He can hold up during i Mow. and
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    • 148 6 Hi ,i.\ rJ «M farhe'S tnd Ic lic: t% C n I 1J SSH I DEVXITTI ILS the re. cf SMI SSBJ a -enume kijiev rtr:;i\ cai |Ne. Her: tre the comTren;< of mirried couple expressed m pbaph ••fii of grantuie. After years, of misery th apon|ji«| r t-» Si
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    • 34 6 BACK IN A DAY RAIN OR SHINE Complete laundry service for <!i hotels, restaurants, boarding n hospitals, ships and other institul I- All done bj ti^ TTN American I W ,03 NEIL ROAD SiN'^
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  • 51 7 dt notification tn- U (it < ulr \ohi tin <t<>i ;<un v<;y>,. t- .>...:' to ki*m hit S' rcd.s an iirtir» u tkm invent k UU*6 tilt "A •nit kn < mHi .a tki •■iis-rha.nb* i tin, l i it- i •'<> r«</ y a
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  • 315 7 Movies Actress Slain Under A "Spell" T.A. June 29 BerA'vu»o<? 21-year-old v a tft&r, facing two tntrdr?«t in a svorn state* *be pr or<»riitintr tttor< •'v tn Cjfz^n City admitted IV rw pretty movie actress M Ve'ez and her maid 'y on Bunday mornr -n-pmr>t«-« thp crimes tfim home toi.<
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  • 64 7 NEW HOPE FOR WORKERS IN PAKISTAN San F-ancisco, June 28. I'.-'stur. occupies a spocm position bl the International iv^'ur Organisation. worker-delegate, Aftan -Mi. t t':u plenary session of the Or ganiftation'a conference here to. la/. I "Notwlthstandliv oa voun« partnership," he said, "We are morally, b not tegaii/, eaoutu to
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  • 72 7 300 Wedding Guests, Cuke CutNo Bridegroom Told that d to turn up ai h Northuroberlard) n Mt he, lip 2 k ul 1 team and w*** ul|,,lt!i Uw r w tio Three hundred P^jSed^ came 10-echc ma.n i^ I din- cakr was cut. hav I i h (I Elaboi it
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  • 106 7 CNAC Weekly Service To South Seas dHANOHAI. June 2° The China Kational Aviation Corporation wiU inaugurate > weekly service to the South Seas on July 5 W!i: DC S [ymo&ters ottocials oi t;i ganization asid yesterday. The decision to establish this new route was si: d 1 have been prompted
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  • 291 7 H.K. TO STAGE HUGE "BLOW UP" ON JULY" HONGKONG Jim, e will be 1 from their v.n-n the authoritiei ow op s M tow ol high xploI I OB July 2 ICCOi the "China M Th< ex| iffect a lie radtoi oi Um Up i the Island, an ta n'l
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  • 81 7 SUPPORT FROM CHINA FOR THOMAS DEWEY V.. 7kt United I OH t NOi ■>■'„ -in 11,,I 1 m I Komi fi fin i polk i '.i h it to a > noi tmiy of Cl hut of collectitH i. it i t<> rmtitt ■i i cf/j/i "r«io*i W/ !•< <■,
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  • 244 7 Food "Air Bridge" For German People Enough food for the entire :.:iup. p pulatien ol tn. .hree Western sector* ol Be .r. mill soon be coming Inco city by the American "ait bridge." a United States miliary government source said in. Berlin tonight, according to ReiKe>. Feais that such a
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  • 63 7 Londto, i n. 9. The Oov ernntcnt today releeted i Kg pestloo by ;i !/it' >"r member of Partiament, Mr. Philips Prtec thnt it ihoukl iturt ■di wit!i the tadepea<lenl il ite "i thn BrltMi and Dutch domln* ions n. Bouth-Easl Arti wwl with the
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  • 70 7 EMERGENCY MOVE PARIS June M takiiif i !ii r|":i| wii'i ROtldpttt I ought lo be ;i: I i, m h indu and dock when Marshall Md be <:!■ »ira i! j ii. lai q< i t tl M .in <■ Moeli F:■ Miniitei i the i" ;r tighten* i up
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  • 83 7 Reuter m si.!' K AND l tN\ yL HAZBL < <>i HI /-<< v n) thi I Arthm 1 n <m '.-Mi ■>' »i .Soon hi si i)i S I] I < V, ,>'.'/ 1\ It i i ■<>' Is 1 1, ,> i 10 in hi iii h a
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  • 34 7 I;■ ;;i.\a .1 < E 1 1 < i• 11 countri< in indini h Ul It 'I SI it i -w! (l hi pen I ,1 1 ol tin fcrcnci i RED TROOPS ENTER RAILWAY TOWN
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  • 16 7 \\-:;r Jui 'ii bit)'<i i, i M i i i- Reuter THK MOHOIG TRIBI .NE Wpdll|fcv
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  • 69 8 POLICE SWOOPS IN S'HAi SEND PRICES TUMBLING SHANGHAI, T M A pojia frank* md M v th> v *t »ky* rocki nu teas report <tll UgkU r crtv* in i n| on atrik lieved to b< M r/n i <v M thi .ii< If-WMirllW t. Thr United States </ drowned
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  • 56 8 A travelling Uwttrt to take ••live" 1 .i J4 '.:x to provincial centres of Victoria. Australia, has beon tanned by the Council for Adult Education. A large vsini-lratter is being ouilt for the purpose. Profeasiona! artiftl Will travel with the theatre. Later, the Council hopes-- to bring
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  • 41 8 Abo i is Main Ka < '•r<- > f.',- y) ,i :> >w\a by beating tfe C^i;j..st piayer /v. c. P;?k; g-0. 6-1. on Xfondsy. PTami« j.s fo meet hts brother Yadx in the final Tribune Sit-Down Move By School Teachers
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  • 86 8 SHAXGHAI. June 29: Bome 200 private school teachers spent a night outside the Education Bureau of the Municipal Government awaiting a satisfactory answer from the Commissioner in connection with their r»<iu*st for a loan frrnn the City Government, at veil as three toits 'one tenth of a p'ful/ of nee
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  • 56 8 rhotuiiraph I. Photograph Th* Wodhk's Sinalt*. >i'i*»' ut. Tt i AMOCtelkM r/Ji-?!;'f(»»i- ships uas ;>lu >/t:1 5 S A/c»n<i«iu af f/it >'irt-/.V" < V i Crickvt C>t:b s OOHftt. 7"/i> pirfwrt .s/iou>" tfrt. <#' S 1. JfrftMinb, fAf »■!».'?»< r. i i 1-1 OCtiO 1 Mi-. 1 F. Ptan j.
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  • 67 8 Madrid Airparl MADRID. A five-year plan to develop lad: id^ airport of 3ara;as drawn lip by tlie Spsr.i Air Ministry, aim i at makin it one ol the rld'i an modern i Whi the ne v airport will have >:x taagen*..i and p 'ill- laways the \3.k iids i navigation
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  • 138 8 "We Are Good Friends" With Britain PAKTS. June 28. Ifr. Devada* Gandhi, fourth son of th p M-jhatma and editor of the Hindustan Tunes. sHi.i here that his main object in crossing from London or. a brief continental visit was to acqm;nt himself with political ani social conditions. lie was
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  • 218 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Par: n is and teachers were wail ed l»y «)r vM Frost, psychiatrist, recently thai ttining uih could have jrav effects on their futun* married life. He \v:is spoaknu' H the C on Hail. LaadoQ, w\ politlciUM, to;ic:HMS ;in>i »'n!i; (Ml to dIKUH pun ?hment in ■choolt. Tlie
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  • 51 8 Mrs .1 v P< irew, Women'* Singl \ten in ttu final bit Vr*. Q V Bemadotte Sends Secret Peace Plan LONDON. June 28.-Count Folk? J the Unit?d Nations Palestine s?[ \\ettM his secret proposals for a Hol> j[ved he fl to Jewish and Arab leaders, report! tonight
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  • 162 8 Both sidos would irceive the suggestions tonight. it was stated at the Count's neutial headquarters in Rhodes. In Damahcus, Syrian Premier Jamil Mardam Bey said tonight that the Arab League l:ad already received its copy Of the plan. The Count has asked for the poposals to be "hush-hush" until Jews
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    • 32 8 Shanghai Modern Tailoring 10, BATTERY ROAD. A New Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. also 1 A Lovely Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices. Phone 8*1081 Ladies own material made to order.
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    14 9 Photograph). »H uhu bra en by Kami* mthe f""££™ imatw awn Tennis Chaunnr^ui Tribune
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  • 117 9 Cdtaburgh, Juno 28. -At the r-»d ci the flrtt dav's qualifying play in the British open golf eta inipionship over the neighbouring eouraei of Qullane and and Murifeld near here today A. S. Tlbblea < Birmingham) led the OuHanc scorers va l h n m\v
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  • 75 9 Photograph 4a T^ Thi China Olympic^ toectr U 'in which bt a. p i the All-Malayan Chiiu < t( t'U by three-nil la t i Baturd y. Left t > rig*: j i < ttanding\ Han Y*m< i S Vhia Kam Unmy, I Kam SttJi^ Bi*g,
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  • 121 9 NANKING, June 29 -President Chiang Kai-shek n turned here te! I night fn m &:an. capital el bnensi, i a week-long absence durUu which he made a personal aerial inspection of the Ho nan battlefront and pre.-idcj over 'military eonferencei in the noi thwest
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  • 145 9 Ludierous Situation I 1 i Ckmesi II l.ill'l up nt, i p» IM n n i'i m >, n n i>n h Hi a, N < uiilii hi found Mi" i '/i'/ a), hi, i lit komt At i ■<< Un i Oi <l i< i ,n i hi 1
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  • 34 9 Vietnam French Goodwill PARIS, June 29 Oeneral Nguyen ran Xuan, to ad i tthe provisional Centtral Ooi eminent oi Vietnam Undo china) exchanged loodwlll telegram with M. Vincent Auriol, Fund) president, jre terday. Reuter
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  • 10 9 ALL-MALAYA SOCCER TEAM l'hiitn<ir<i]>h) RJL.F.); seated, Thug a« (g>ore) Tribune
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  • 49 9 Daly in Form For Coining Tourney LONDON, *™J*r£uu Thousand Cum.. lt t u p l .n 1,n.-ntl ,n.-nt 'or l hoi|[nK I Utte wWch hM»£ sinc( the L9 Siv may be encouraged b) self repetitive. Bobby UK*' l 1 hi: :.;:;::;",,ot to take part. rriah amateur Ja«n« Bruen, Ijj.,
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  • 13 10 1 I I 1 I I I Foe U.P.
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  • 86 10 SINO-JAPAN PRIVATE TRADE PACT SIGNAL SHAfI HAJ S IOU id at to Ued :.:,u I United S s d vat< .>;: I i.. S. n j m i hauoo( i ib at Jipa I •i ng Chim saj Chin Gov mi ns d oeM I from lapn ipplication foi purer
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  • 76 10 Bitnria. June ft. A u>>'tn<r mi attrattiv: Mewtmdonem r wis WMHrdSTtd ht re bu her lover on Sunday. Skt MM it.cb:tii'-n<J ht r MtfMsy wit* her friends when her lover, with whom *ht had (i nit. arnvtd t<> wtek hvr n m4MJf happy returns <>( the
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  • 30 10 BRISBANE. J«M»^ Australian Wool 1 S s§£ tain's *5 rea Federation* biiit «rt up prod 5 od H not nlsh *Vs" but al ,'hiihff^ Mom ling dare AP Reuter
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  • 8 10 THEY LIKE THEIR WORK what •••H^P^ ,'both st
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 157 10 I out it's: lv\«*lir*iv« k lo lli« k Morning Tribune I m^^J^^. "BUCK RYAN" /■<,-<- "T,"^^^gSs3 i*&»"7. s 1)P s' "J^ LIM6S I SJ. J~ 5 '-,1 "-7^5-lv^ jf=:^]^K a aßßF^v* K -y-' I? f5 (ON WWTfiTTCW) fIRE fi5 NfMBtE fINVTh.'No. JOPfWTiI'E WORD.'W^ HUH Too FaESH JuSrx > sf^^ '^'J
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  • 173 11 F LONDON, June 28.-John Paton, iab ur mem ■oi ParltaLment a >■ din the Housjof < aa ywierday that tb Allied Council for i g -farce and sooner it was ter. "It is now and always has teen rjothlns more
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  • 90 11 woman who carried u 000 ,> th o f jeweHei y in b. for safety h?.<J Ui tn ilon fto:n a private pew Maries'! Church. N< [ji ity-stieot. w.. dai-tßf comon .=-:vice li Mrs. rtlw Gibi g i'.i -h Place. W. She said: ft my
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  • 316 11 BelgrSJSte; June 2f» Ex son of the Yugoslav Cv.mmist party from thr» ninpiOll Cominfoini VPSSJ not •seen here as a result Of Prague Cbmmlnform c >nv ::i.que wh'ch v. as Issued yc-=--lay and criticised Yugoslav -.lunists. Here is the world reaction the Prague conununiciue ■-.:ch condemned
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  • 84 11 COMMONWEALTH MP's TO MLET IN OCTOBER kp held in October. have found sufficient zom--non LMvwnd to enabl< i "™f a meeting in Octol althOUg 10 n have iave not all come in 1 nav "v.mv reason to hop could then ta Trfcnifley. Prime MiM^ vith him. swasssLSS i u, a
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  • 19 11 lON, June 28. H* nm ent to arrange o assembly In wtiich non if -r noDuiationoi Hydcral id Reuter
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  • 304 11 U N ACHIEVEMENTS FAR OUTBALANCE FAILURES TORK, Jiac h Carle* p. Rooiuk), the Philip pine, ambassador to the Unitid Nat di, told New tort iU audience thai people (tailing to realise I ial i Ited Nations achlevi onents "far outbalance us short»mlngi and occaiional cs." Mr. Romulo told nn mterriewer
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  • 65 11 SHANGHAI. June 29. Th Sin Wan Pao In a report i om i :how said while donai l< i are pom Ing in fi i :i i Chine e U r the n lief of fl >d victims, no aid has v b■ n jiven
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  • 122 11 W'-'t.-aw, June 28 />, ni ilod: i' it w .'i. t i* poll ii Korr n M .'ii \i-i d«nl 'I it .1 |'f< R< Ti -l.iv th it tin i. t ,r. e\ mtlltai y rlatu < it i« ii to the in. p n:,t
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  • 69 11 IV I a June 28 For( Imi Mini Li i O€oii ea Bid mlt an i in American ambassador I I t Agni n( :i the application ij the Euro] an R overj I am t i < neh economy vv fl v< i m rlman,
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    • 63 11 ROXY OPENING TO-DAY -hows: 3, 6.15 i 9.15 p.m. "CHEMPAKA" Soags! Romance! ThfUtol GREAT WOULD LOBB 7—9.15 p.m. "DAKOTA 1 I > norrow: Opealng Chaps. PERILS OF NYOKA NEW WOBLD mo 9.lfi P m Today for Oae Day onlj RAINBOW ON THE lUVER" Tomorrow CALL OF THE CANYON I BNTBAL
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    • 63 11 AGENTS WANTED. I ()r{ PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sum- toi Iklth. \a** of Limbs or Eyes weekly or temporal total, or partial disablemenl b) iccident or assault LOW PREMIUMS Mone3 can be made in your spare time by canvassing this business on attractive I commission term-. j
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  • 287 12 R ussians Continue Siege Of Berlin BERLIN, June Hb Xfc« lius•:in ttOCBMd APN N«WI Agency OB Monday night that the Riiw^— n:u^ removed the ban igmlnst travel by Oerinars between ea*tern and wrettern occupation zonos but |he tkCgt Of Bo:hn continued unaoated. ■ovkt boidor iru\ids have v ived o:de i
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  • 170 12 BYDSBY, June W 4 tf< r/?i proti f it bkely as rt -uU of submissions made at a recent meeting in Melbourne of tht- Lawn 7r»n>s AtßodatioH of Australia th it o'vi visiting oversea players tfcovM ftoi appear in State championships. Nothing d< finite was
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  • 42 12 NEW YORK. June 28. ReI verend Cosmai Korb, of St. Francis Seminary. Staten lsI land, New York, is .selling j postage stamps in order to raise funds for the support of more than 200 orphans in
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  • 10 12 PRINCESS WEDS U-S. COLONEL MIAMI j Prtoc. i, mam U.P.
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    • 169 12 Performance^ i Tf l A V VnOST 11 a.m.. I.4VJ H L* I 3100 For 4.15 6.45 ami I, H 5 K r K 9.80 p.m. l>ait> V X E i^ P.OOKINiJS 78*' Temp Knjo> > imr Film 1 i C !i;m Iri^h Air 78" T.'tnp LASTJ3AY! V^^C IAST-^DUANES^ M
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    • 80 12 STARTS JjL i-t n TODAY! C^^W mAMCINC v^ tan golden EARRINGS As The Alluring QyfS] rfl RAY MILL AND \s The Herklrs^ (olom-i: n«e GOtDEN EARI plunging ;c;;^: T>uy »il! do* HEADLONG You vUI hear OtUtt s ■i Ar.d Ift this pa r Praseated bv PARAMOUNT P Cl rT Last
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  • 866 13 Singapore share quotation* yesterday as given by 0m Mat ay an Sharebrokois' A^oOtiutioo urere as follows i immmmex&&ff& *'ungah u LW% 1.62>. Rahman Hyd. 1.10 Ir, tnbutan n() l2 J fUufc Au: t. <i'>ld :;.U7i 3 ;>«j [awang Con. 26 ~6 n/i Rawang imMdi 7 9 Renong
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    • 57 13 Godowna Mount Davis p. Sirdhana M 9 St. Adliur;:! j Tflcmachus 17 is Euryadea 23 j (Kota Qede) 25 1; Hiver Clarence 27 8 Santa Clara Victory (Bougainville) 29/30 Vasna 15 (Oregon Mail) 13/14 Bengal 10 n C. of Luck now g 9 Asphalion g /7 Leneverett C.
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    • 26 13 Following Monday's break on the London stock exchange, tin shaie.s were marked down locally. Buyers were in evidence at lower prices.
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    • 140 13 NEW YORK. June 28, Rallying efforts were feeble and the market fluctuated around the day's low levels. Rails showed little reaction to some further pleasing May earnings partly as the result of the temporary freight rate increases averaging 21.4 percent though some quarters feel that it
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    • 153 13 The June Medal (Btableford) Competition played over the week-end resulted as follows ••A 1 DIVISION: Una Bo Yam (12. 2:5. 10 >,-.:«', (Winner) B V. Smith (14) 20 12',' --32',. C. Y. Koh (15) 19 13 ',=32'.,. W. A. Atk.nson (14) 19 1 W4=JJ»« j W.
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    • 137 13 i nqui i i to 1 i ;l I am] the black q-iahty Ull •>l l'{ Coconut oil [mprovcmenl with quot i Flic following wnu y.'st.T Jay's quot.it i<»r. KICK No 1 $.;s QOm qualities |49 $55, GLUTINO4JB RICE' *i -1 MS. MttaoOM (Met NiKMii.si. pQVt WTQAB:
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    • 48 13 The rubber market was wry steady throughout yesterday with more buyers than sellers. losing prices were iin I.Vi Bueyra, Sellers. No. 1 Julv RBB l»"> if, 1 No. 2 July RBB 45 ft 45% No. Julv itss n ii', Julv Bept ifO.D. 11 l 45 Tone Very steady.
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    • 179 13 LONDON' j un t;<l International political ten ton coupled with the *<>mt mu.i Uon «'f the London dork •strike unaettled London Mock markets today There wn widespread it M *%tin down In pi Ices British Government lecurltlei fell by ;i ijiiaitr, ptrtetit, industi ials suffered decline.. •>f
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    • 318 13 Winding Up Gallops On K.L Track K"ala Lumpur, June 2!*. Tracks No. 2 and No. .'> were opened for Cast work thin morning when candidates for tomorrow*! races wen given v.indintf up gallops. The best workers Battl 11. Iron I)uk<\ Carlita tad .Jaunty A lonia (Mawii, Jaunty (Tankard) and Desert
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    • 120 13 Playing at the latter'! couft, No. '.ui. Lorong n, 'iHi.k Kur au. f<n Sunday last, the 'Falryllti Bi* beat tbc "Oriental D P fßj by > game! 10 2. In ;i friendly rii.-itcii consi ting ol 5 Singh 1 and 2 Doublei 'I hi follow Ing ;ttc the
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  • 1465 14 Royal Borough Fairlyn Tipped To Win Again At K.L. BEST BETS FOR TODAY'S RACES The nj'l'h fwtal u<u bt vi d Ij Mr. bants dw vn!e and a furlono uwrf Afv/ lto*M m<jk? amend* blfl ft his MCO«I4 t h t*U D'.st bets shou'l bt Ru»il Boroufih. Ftitrlvn and V?
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  • 84 14 *Bu ALL AS LEWIS* ■ml SSaU R1 !J:itti II ich Umi Race 2 TARLITA p, Monle CVsto Butcra Odd Fn/Tr?"" 1 Race 4 CHASTITY Mo >nsunstar v li.iy Ruth Race 5. ROYAL BOROCGH Ra R Imltan Heather n p Fine Lady F^ Race 6 MERRIEL R,ce SPEAR Mirtu Scarlet
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  • 573 14 S«low the cani for today's races at Ku»! i Lun pur i>, Ur*t race U at 2.30 p.m. The Big Sweep will be irawn on RACE OKE Horses. Cl. 4 Div ri 5' Furs 0 4 0 Old Eaglt- 907 Sllery Ho bbe. 40 0 Creven'.shau^hey 8.11 Flannery
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    • 73 14 THE HO HONG SI €0. (1932) LTD. incorporate In Stnffapore •ft. CttDLIA STRKfTT PfIOVF V>44" PASSAGE PKPIIGBT SFRViriH To HONGKONG. SWATOW, AMOY, PENANG RANGOON, PALEMBANG DJAMBL ■Boßg Slang" nails for Hongkong. Swtfow Amoy Saloon and dfck passengers) "Hung Soon" Sails For Paleuibang Pladjoe July 6 I long Ann" Sails For
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  • 1186 15 A LARGE CROWD BRAVED TUB vkaw VETERAN TPAMs FN ACTION VtV, 1 "v ~2K BTADIUM TESTERDAT. THEY HAD NO REG^T? N ENJOYABLE GAME OF BCIENTOIC 80^^' u VKP IT. ON ONE SIDE WERE THE C -vr VETERANS, WHICH INCLUDED
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  • 57 15 Indian Assn.'s Sports Meet The Indian Associal I 1 their athletic he I Training School al Thomson Road commencing al 6 "0 a.m. on Saturday, j n •!*v to the flnall on July 11. Hip fVii lowing- even' v: 100 yds 2' «0 yd*; >a>o y.ls.'; 0» ■-iree mile (final).
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  • 67 15 Today, at Jalan Besar B\ i I'iim, thf Con ibined Services will endeavour to lower th< colours of the China CMympU XT In the touring team'i third matdi ilnce it returned '<• Singapore last Friday. On Sunday an enormoui crowd saw the Olympians beal AH-ilalava by a
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  • 148 15 {FROM PAGE FOURTEEN) 022 Merrlel S q Ellery o2 3 Scarlet Tiger H 8.01 > (Manning 4 0 o Silver Star 801 Stirling (l 0 '> 0 Red Piano 7.11 Wood! (H 00 0 Jackpot 7.0fl I (Breuk. 00 0 Golden Oak (Sl: SCRATCHING: 0 0 4 Double
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  • 95 15 "HCACO, .1,, n I |j though !l( uom 1;. New »i;. t»e- ,nd nghi I nti naoa h i had the »l y* m «;i i challengiei ilown t>^ t l ''i run.- |n (he llth I i Ike unanimoufl '■t the two judge* and the
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  • 109 15 TABLE TENNIS W!N FOR C.Y.M.A. in Friendly tabftt-tennl match between C.Y ma. hi Teresa and Nestanglo Sports Club, played on Saturdai lait, lit the premises, the C.TJCA (St. Teresa) i m v reresa mentioned ftnt>: Sin ?les: k«»w Klin Swee beat a Dawood "A 0, Maurice Nun.s beat Ang Swee
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  • 124 15 The Indian A.s ocl 1 i compete In the fo Inter-Club Junto! < wi'l th<' fi rilowii S irdo h, s. R. 8. Naidu i pi K. ('.<>:un P. V LI Suppi th, si; rhomas P Supramaniam A.ll be played ofl at th Woi i'l tt B p"i
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  • 158 15 The Swing Radm nton Pat I hAt < i ng'i i'i ndiy i: p, ''V !3 iim In ii n.lly h.'i'l mini >n mmt< v i played laal Sua day bI i ihi 'in t'■ i mii i Hi suits <sv. Ing B P pi iv is
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  • 23 15 RAIN POSTPONES S.L.T.A. MATCH i tibl n Mi Edwa I md ■K• m And W' Oi Chooi played on rdajr n d four*.
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  • 50 15 tl Party i.v rd i ision to ai MNa Roa nda 115 pm to ng m Im pi ua B > n*. K T»n Cheng Kla ■ih Kim Koh Chwee Kim K..U, Bw Wen ch( vV'in fen Tim An Chwee, Cbow Ye< Sin 8< ng. lan G Keng.
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  • 431 16 SECOND TEST LONDON. JUNE 29.— AUSTRALIA WON THK SECOND TEST AGAINST ENGLAND BY 409 KI NS. WHEN PLAY CLOSED ON MONDAY, ENGLAND WERE 10G FOR I AND NEEDED 490 Rl NS TO WIN. THEIR INNINGS TERMINATED YESTERDAY FOR 18T>, AFTER A MERE SO RUNS WERE ADDED TO THE
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  • 52 16 Honours were shared in th? Div. in soccer match at St. George's Road ground yesterday when the S.H.B. Boys Club drew one all with the Ist Malay Coast Battery. The Boys' Club opened ac:ounts through Davies. Shortly after the resumption of play, the Gunners equalized
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  • 232 16 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An Indian. iDf^M to be a member of a gang responsible for the throning of a handgrenvie in the Harbour B**ard aren during the recent labour strike, ira* arrested yester<i iu »n Situjmunc under the Emergency Regulations. Three other arrests were announced
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  • 225 16 Batavia. June 29. Dutch and Indonesian Republican negoiators seeking political agreement in Indonesia today ran into deadlock for the third time over the settlement prcx>sa'.s aide by two members of the United Nations Good Offices Committee. The Netherlands delegation )bjected to the proposals from
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  • 158 16 London, June 29. A mass meeting of over 5,000 strik- ing London d>ck workers to- <liy dccid< d by a large majo- rifjf at the recommey\d<ition of their unoffieials strike eomnuttee to return t > work tomonow. The decision icas taken less than 24 hours
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  • 407 16 johore Sultan Hopes For Many More Meeting Rulers of the Malay *&m •i Johor* yesterday ami their with prominent S npapore p«», s iimner yesterday at the Istana r.. i ir T> the Sultan and Sultanah J j The *ruestB were received or. arrival by Dato Onn. tho Mentri Hesar.
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  • 46 16 in a keenly <**f^ minton match P l %r ,nf0(O mentioned first). SINGLES: ChUS «J S.7;O.S.Cht [beat Kffl tfBS 15-7; Paul !:1 < W l Chen? 0-15- 15 .10. 5-15. 4-ir». J t t»Cjg Samuel If 01 21 O*» Teo and Seah Ha»^ 15-5.
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    • 44 16 A fc lilt i »y^M— l^fc tt I *r 9 r/ s// te^_ ]s®^ J____-, !72 Ib Tin I >!^> ObtainaWe Sole Agents for Malaya N.B.N. Sarawak Printed and published by Khoo %Teng Soon for the Malaya Tribune Press, Lid., lv* 116. An^ R,ad. Singapore."
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