Morning Tribune, 3 July 1948

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W um imm mcatat* ,V Jl'LV 3. IMS
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  • 150 1 N The Biitish government wi.l probaMv service personality to succeed Sr Commlaakmer cf Malaya informed J™ tonight A dccs-on may not be J hut it uraa haliaaad that a be conakSered tm the post Action p s with Sii la this r j i Ith
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  • 42 1 IfPUR Ja I H< lanted five pel mem- tniaaed a Urge it t ammntit i rtaat docan< nts Tl arms n laded f I revolvers two fully- itomatk pistols. six riflea, sight il >:-m:> two pmd-greaadea 2,000 round! of
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  • 206 1 From Our Own Reporter! IPOH July 2.— H.K. tli Commissioner-General Mr. Ms! colm Mac Donald. accompafi'cHi by Major-General Boucher. visited Perak today. Tog. ther with the P»riU^< Adviser they toured the prtn cipaJ tm and rubber arei«« around Ipoh and met planter-, miners, leading officials
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  • 259 1 I weekly Economist today call- hl l a strong force* to Malaya Mg -ted that Colonial SecretaYv diiactl) to t he C Xn_^ fly Kua!i L m P ur «»<» "rrport Tne outbreak of Communist guerilla terrorism" reappears to have taken
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  • 41 1 C-G ON MALA YA "CONFLICT" His Excellency the Commis-sioner-General, Mr. Malcolm McDonaty, will broadcast from all stations of both Red and Blue Networks of Radio Malaya on Monday July 5, at 945 p.m.. Hts subject will be "The Conflict m Malaya**.
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  • 36 1 IVo Chine* I m iaheea have been rl from Btngapore tO CZ7 Sg Koh. how, was known to he .1 dangerous and character. The ther C Xi m Bae, from noy, wis a habitual crimi-
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  • 59 1 i" wrested the outside Jeraitut craft. KAi airab^t "••v. iV cw Thursday--Bre or thfcarS^J r? poncd "nanager of phi. J a Cnm csc the 9th n n n Po n **c at J °t T -S:: K^,l GaJah T^An occupant of *sT^Sz»ff* 'Mcd ChinShort were seen. at a
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  • 27 1 Jr ri a ,1, Penknife v r dehtC^ Wlth C0I«- to to *«stsfi? wa sadmitHla eSS ni h t. r^^ n Wa? a °t erious,
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  • 908 1 MEN, WOMAN. BOY AMONG VICTIMS (Tribune Staff Reporter) JOHORE BAHRI Friday night Trage.lv befell six families m Johore today vvhen Communist bandits killed three men, a woman and a boy and severely wounded another man. One man, believed to be a Communist bandit, uas
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  • 131 1 TEL AVIV. July 2. T h c Arabs expected rejection of the Palestine peace plan, not yet formally endorsed by the Arab League Political Committee, has delayed because of the 'steadily deteriorating 'uterna..onal situation' according to Jairo observers. Arab leaders were understood to be mainly concerned
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  • 66 1 SHANGHAI. July 2.—Argentina's 6.000-ton cruiser. La Argentina, arrived here today m the course of a round-the-world training cruise. This is the first time that the blue and white colours of Argentina has appeared m the famous "Battleship Row" on Whangpoo River. After a six days' stay the warship will
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  • 74 1 White Australia Turns "Whiter" CANBERRA. July 2 —Mr. J B. Chifley may be bringing a long-range immigration plan with him whan he comes to London shortly for talks arith the British iJovernment. The plan .now under cons deration here. would reduce the British population drastically and be h^sed on a
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  • 28 1 A 18-year-old Teochew girl, Yeo Meow Eng. was rushed to the General Hospital m an ambulance yesterday afternoon. She is reported to have drank caustic soda.
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  • 104 1 LONDON, July 2. A Foreign Office spokesman said today that the Berlin situation has ♦'worsened" to such a degree that the I nited States, British and French diplomats here will remain m almost "continuous consultation" day and night. The spokesman said the ••cold war" between Russia and
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  • 82 1 party from Seromban composed of" the Malay Regiment snd the police, on Tnursday combed Ua Be^ut area, four m:U-.=; west uf Siiak village m the Sef>ani>, -.rea. Eight Chin.bi mtn an rted for mvestigaUona Jindci tha Emergency Bt* filiations. The i party found a uewly-iuudc red
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  • 35 1 It is officially announced that three wards m the Quarantine Camp m St. John's Island will be used as prisons for the purpose of detaining persons under any Regulations made under the Essential Regulations Proclamation.
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  • 270 1 LONDON. JULY 2.— THE LONDON TIMES SAID TODAY THAT PEACEFUL CITIZENS IN MALAYA ARE BEGINNING TO DEMAND MILITARY ACTION "ON A SCALE THAT WILL CALL FOR THE DESPATCH OF POWERFUL REINFORCEMENTS FROM OVERSEAS." The Times continued "Mr. Creech J ones (British
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    • 29 1 C^ \S *^\A X^**f^^ and use of improved lighting for f^ rA**\*\ schools and hoc**. /J_^_B lm WfteAt^fm EASTLAND TRADING COMPANY B^-^B rtmt: e«»" S'--^ ;slfci *s^ J \!S**^Zmmmmmmm^mm^^mm^mmmmm^.
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  • 230 2 I i „i Dm I nd thr civil a i Ira h < F lf Ofßr I I i' !I' I ril Pacific VV.-i t Hoi Seel i non i iad< nj» <>f and i. p The i trim
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  • 51 2 SEOUL July 2. The Peoples Committee ol Soviet-occupied North Korea will resume the supply of electricity to South Korea it the American occupation authorities pay for the supply received to June 1 1947 This was stated m a letter which the American authorities ■ay they have not
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  • 292 2 Suit Brought By Sub-Tenant For Reduction Of Rent v a E em for 9 Mr Wo'S^fS Mrs C **X Mount Elizabeth came „n K "'S ht chief tenant of 17 room at the above add?esf £hk* was partitioned i nto SS «5E end of Au e us las? /eat paying
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  • 342 2 I ron Oui Own Reportei i ■> July i Poui Chinyouths who allegedly us.-»i cuminal force againsl a Ifala i t. ivi p.-.! ■j11,., nn i.., (()I|| »nit th i. received varying prl- ou theii conviction M« C P NCurtaa la the M ices
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  • 53 2 "<;';»*< Reporter) •"•'■••> m, ihe issue of "'"'*"••> the thu i ta *ie to th. late deli v 'v from the printers of th. '■-■>f the ratio,, hook, 1,;,r fro,,, the Pe»rol "tag OOeer The now base received rtreagth af the eierioi E**»J*l haa
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  • 57 2 y thai th, found 1,1 fact ...rm,, 1 «i waa revealed Era? Junction oi >,ac at the Avenue v i i ',"'*> >■, '■■■■■.'< ■■■,<■:: !;z.?r resum, m,i n v,,t and a, 1 a*i«u f n thi ■atoraiiT r!!,,,"",, """'-I-,,,,, I'm Chin a. a"'"" 1
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  • 161 2 Tv -man* m!-n':" m"r n s"' t m wTSffy^E r-3*St '"S** -»en «.'i m a** SaSRXS s •enl by th« n M,1: bus been Ss«^v3s2rtt; „f ,h <:, l R w w. n> U •"•mberTof ,v an 2? many iY^ to J l "i Intend
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  • 361 2 Si Ct Seen Wr. Gi'monr, ft to thi Ifaal r I v.i. uum sF r, named afl i paaonunk eaai A th<- town ai..' Tin- preeeatation was ma%Se half of th.' Colony o: s << together arith a copy the Singapon Annual Report Tho 16J40 ton-tai
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  • 238 2 I From Our Own Reportei > Malacca. July 1. i^eng Sw«-. "heng. Teo Keng Chion and 3ong Chin Wah. who werv produced before Mr. C. P Vewton m the Malacca District 7outt charged under th<> "handu Proclamation of 194n tfere sent to prison on their on
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  • 143 2 mtl S on in^rmat-on re--1 ****Z***m a P art y of P° li ce under I St, Wong went to Pine- uSrs, 7 surr ounded a parked se«tL Chinese was found seated inside it nohen ar< hin the man the n Ol foun <i a revolver tucked
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  • 339 3  - Siam Is Not Haunted By Red Bogey Because Living Is Easy JUNANG RATA NADIP SAYS rrii Staff Keporter) j» fl way Of th-it does not appM: DMplg aad therefore there are no U &E Mmi the Con*" „.n s K.ttrddir. hian intenieH with th. I"« metier fee eraitvd 1 vcntCßßj.
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  • 66 3 Secretariat o the CMbi >ri v has sswd trtnent deelartßg tha., ih, oharreaaee of r >f the com n whve! thi y >iv«. BBW* the ripht tr ia then cv; pM> nwtot i t th iear» ..tt'f.l I a ■r; |#f for thi j*\:*.'* ul tha?
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  • 142 3 M'Frmn *Okr Om JP^nrfm Mala N*. July 1. a*\ i I Kh, *\h bf the WWlc-a'Dt, trttt Oonrt. tsnj t»een apoolb.eo Registrar WtJtrtCt Court Haai Mr. Yfßo. a Wamane. i wn.> located at* the Sehaol. Me*eec x. aad •Jntmc- hii«-flk*K<blOrUfle^te en IK< rwo yecirs
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  • 21 3 ni r 'y hi v "Po i n t,l( stor* r *Pw*ac eaSkirts. r th,- ltx Reuter
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  • 95 3 Hh Acting Chief .lustier. Mr. Gordon-Smith, arderec a retrial 1 Emerald Hill Road arm td robber)' case wstrrdav af-< ti" 4 common jury diaamed on a verdict JV iccuaad, Tan Soh Peug **.*.> who desonhed himself as a was on trial on two of
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  • 185 3 'Tribmne Staff ***rporter > Raoical Matay Circles des eribed as "dangerous aao mis- 1 .hievous" the proposal by the former Chief Secretary to the* F.M.S. Government; Sir <seotgi Maxwell, to amt Mafeys t< >| combat terrorism m "thi* coun- i try. They contended that the
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  • 48 3 rhe Singapore Traction Com pany Employees' Union has forwarded to Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Govt, oi India m Malaya, as c donation to the Gandhi Memorial FunJ the sum of $569, accoi ding to a statement by Mr. Jatfwaru Singh, the Anion's assistant General Secretary.
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  • 232 3 Artisan Fell From Roof On To Spike How a Ch*nese artiaan while executing some repairs to an attap roof fell down upon an iron rod which impaled him Villing him almost instantaneously was stated by a witness. Koh Oh. m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday She was giving evidence at
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  • 167 3 Aetion Against Teuant Fails A ctnl atetaort t>rourhrt)y *H*y*v Khoon for pos«>eaaton -ty. r*» hotrv at P«i. Panjanj: •mm See CShee Ch*o>v to w*or.. t was retefced ataee Octane i HH-*. was »*smlJ»eed by Mr Mfltoe Tlaaroeood la the Hfeh '\*irt yesterday. How 'FTho^n bro«£tit* th*. action on three grounds
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  • 197 3 <From Our Own Reporters) MALACCA* July 1. Poo i Wat Hoi. a nineteen years eld Can tone c. who is alleged te have assaulted the City Park > gate-keepen with a piece of broken Chma, was lined -*> hundred dollars or m the alternative one
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  • 117 3 DAYANG MUDA TO OPEN EXHIBITION The Dayang Mud.', of Sa*\i- o:# wak left for Kuching yesterday by M.T.V. "Rajah Brooke' on a i 4 >. icf visit. d It is understood that the main object of the Dayang Muda's i;h| visit is to accept th* 1 invitation.,^, ULtindad to her
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  • 403 3 MALACCA. July backbone of Malaya are the oommon ra'ayats of the country and if the administration ha j* at heart the progress and! piosperitv of the ra'ayats It must first esUWish m tlie kam pong hamlets of the Settlement, enlightened leadership, where poughulus are
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  • 417 4 X' MOt Ui July l. It araa carßHral tune m Alor G Di trict, on June 30. irhea the iMalrifl held its Annual Agricultural Show. Tho Show grounds were \ze with colour. The Alor Qajah Malay School was dress- j id tor tho occasion and
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  • 54 4 ,K Oui Own Reporter) MALACCA, Jul, """"""HI., l, ,V fl Overseas "id ni1,... <. s a,, s an oin cc I,HV Will In m,|, J"* 3 Intei^wTEP vZ?ee C,a ir n !f atth^' ""l Office, Fort a(l ooec hois °s?-s I'-EhSr ■.<• Sin a j'»y "eniporarv hk.i
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  • 106 4 INSANITY PLEA FOR SELF-CONFESSED SLAYER OF MOVIE STAR MANILA, July I 'urea, 21.vm» unar, 'o An- aver n se,f -™nfes">.vtl OI movie Kij.r fii. v ud her Lilian kui.i to.lav Paci 'a. > P'«u,o at qSoS OM SUa m "Igh" an.| te-X y Ja lasl away sSSSESPs Ar.zi.res on thA
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  • 78 4 <From our Own Reporter.^ MALACCA. July 1. Thf Malacca Branch of the Interpreters' Union, Federation of Malaya will hold their S' 1 Quarterly Meeting <* Sunday July 4 at 10.00 a. m at the Chinese Interpret* rs Club. The Secretary requests members of the Union to gi v
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 166 4 UN YOUR RADIO TODAY ■UK NETWORK ntOQRAMMEa IN BNOUtH ■ALAV ENGLISH pm. Lunch-time music tag m Amov 7 00Hvi» m «i ■Jam I |u„. t„ (j |Mn K„_ 2 „os «-l' p > Announcement' Pror 8m? I ■M on IM *JJ SSbE^a^TSS NVWS mMy ,n Tar n» with S.^fture '"«««H»»,|
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  • 645 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Pageant I i- pack rhuradaj Fashion i men did perbc Hume* m m the pre m i. whole V to perW m and mas I rid lytd a thar I amount I I I Miss DiI I tanI M erraan I still and a
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    • 53 5 TH*, PINhS*jS au/thi G °oogm points Mm I __\Bi I aw[f *_*__^_m M Prscitia* Bait* fWj'k^M tsltf ptarentaetL jm /MW M f aaatHsl Malls* M L_^_W mmHCHpafi jMMW s^Tesraf M^__\__\\f Gald Niß WH__W mi /BY Jt_m*M IM *^^M __w -''_____W m j^^^a mMr '•o«»itt»N<i _W _^B -iab t a 'A^jtW'
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    • 206 5 ♦^3Ey!^Fffi^™ffllßßi^W^ff ALL NEXT WEEK: A charming selection cf youthful cottons sizes 9 to 15. I Ijlu In juaaaaaaßa^aaiMHßßßaaaaaaßßMaMßv RAFFLES HOTEL TIFFIN TIAAE ORCHESTRAL CONCER r TODAY at 12.30 p.m. TONI CHTS_ CHARITY PAGEANT ff HKHtim PATRONS REQI ESTED Jfosrn i™ T.VV^ THE BOOKINGS WERE SSSI? CON^ES?^ ING IS One EXOTIC
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  • 287 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1948. July Fourth law-i*. 'rtn Am rt! Mrhxr* Colin Tui'i I. til inihot Mmm .tu st MmUm't Lam w.v. Oil Sunday the Philip pines Republic will complete its first year of independence, while a. few thousand miles away on Ihe same day, America, Its
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  • 821 6  - GERMANS JUDGE GERMANS JACK SMYTH 0 i I tiRRLFN Probably tbc Rl 1.1 difiCßM Mid :«t tli«- tune most unpopular task In lag carried out by th" Genaaai today i.s the prosecution «»f then nun colleagues after S*'j»tnnbei l. 1939. voluntarily became and remained, mcmheis of the leadership coi ps
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  • 348 6 JWJO Aflei ia aaeom. fortable. vacillating three- """"> term ol office the Coverame»l led by Dr. n,to«hi MftidalsnearaM the end of its J»me, most informed political observer! believe. nine lilaHtef by the House Z r t **MU*i*ea m March t wm generally predicted thai Kwcnunenl he eveatually
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  • 435 6 CAPITAL WATCHES ITALIAN LABOUR ROME Capital and labour die watching each other warily iin Italy. The wave of optimism experienced at election time has m considerable part evaporated. Stock exchange prices have slumped again sharply. Note circulation, too. is up someWtat The last figure, for Apnl 30 is 8213 thousand
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    • 72 6 [LA V A \IR WAYS I TD AIR CARGO kxii PI I ULO ni Bm*\ I BOM WW M'OKI TO Xl ILA II Ml' MVi IPOH |J PEN \N«« Mk Xl KM XN ■OTA ftll \KI «h <^uant>t> Uiscount of L.V, ori conjUgn/ncntx over IS Kuu (luo lbs. i fUitcH
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    • 25 6 BACK IN A DAY I R _*VH 0R SHINE "cfc*4oX PS and institutions. M^-*^ *V f* done b > ,atest I 1/ f o I £CJRO-JTEAMUUMDHY
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NERA
    • 105 7 M gf W y CaUßf > htcn appotnt* r Bdit r 0/ "I* I r MfJ H 9 foa f" A .j, •♦< X .V. I* jrnrr;- t Ward Mr Cas. .1/ > r.'d tht tto// "f*« Tim* 1" is I MBB\ has >„„ Ih Editor J
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    • 79 7 Case Against Jap Party Official v T ]n My 1 The Diet rty n tr. actions nvett »P»tion* Committee to- :;>■. [eclded to summon Pnme Wnw« Hitorti Ashida to •PW as B witness at the ST*** bearing on July probe into the Nta. fund lonatioa case 'Oimtr Seer. .t -ii
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    • 57 7 MUFTI SUPPORTED THE NAZIS? NUR2&; trial en CrUnw of theo 1! riul here ton Fo^gn omc? U«tt| ttae a ai, Amm .■.V v -"'CI Ie Wjoo sUn > o* 57.791 a, ih- i rati i ir leadei othei A: Payiui I vai The v from pai c exilic! German! 1937
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    • 160 7 DR. WU TELLS HK MALA YA SITUATION IS SERIOUS HONGKONG. July 2 lhc\ Communis* movement m Ma lava is aiming to Jistuil peace ar.d security and demo ali/e the economic stiuctu*. ,f Urn British Government", ac •ording to Wu PBl Hsing (Wu "aak Shing) the Chines.- t «>r. .ul General
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    • 115 7 i New York. July 1. The rimes m an editorial today commenting on the Korean i elections said: "Korea Is an different problem from that of Germany and Japan. It ame not an enemy country. Its people were not enemies -Ot the allied powers. If
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    • 63 7 NANKING, July 1. Welln formed Legislative Yuan .v liters told the United Press today that Piemier Wong Wennao will be greeted with another broadside from a hostile house tomorrow when debate on the budget opens. These quaiters predicted that the budget debate wiil iikeiy be of
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    • 179 7 SHOR TEN A RABBIT'S HOP, RADIOACTIVE OYSTERS ATOMIC POWER TODAY CAN WASHINGTON, July 1. There seems to be some^ r chance that atomic research may have the incidental^ effect of shortening the length of a rabbits hop or i making oysters radioactive There is no Immediate J danger, but it
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    • 148 7 LAMBET CONFERENCE OPENS STRIKING SYMBOL OF CHRIS TIAN REUNION CANTERBURY. July L— rhe Arehbi&hop of Canterbury. )r. Geoffrey Fisher, toda.. >pcned the World Conferenc Anglican Bishops- Lambeth *>nf c ience artth a sermon w Canterbury Cathedral. The opening ceremony was »t tended by 330 Anglican Bi •.hops and many distinguished
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    • 66 7 MEXICO CTTY. July 1. -Tho itnkc threat against fou. Mexico City movie studio. was dissolved minutes befoiv Jie deadline at noon on Thurs das when tile government oon cilintijn department announce* i settlement had been reached If the strike had been caiic< out it would have idled
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    • 145 7 China's First Ambassador To Australia Shanghai. July 2. Confidence that the peoples of China and Australia will do their ihare towards restoring peace m the Pacific and the world m the same enthusiastic spirit as we demonstrated during the last autumn*' was expressed by Kan Nai-kuang. China's first Ambassador to
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    • 89 7 JOHANNESBURG. July 1 Wi..iu< toaay on the colour problem. Dr. W. Nicol. Moderator of the Dutch Reformed Church m the Transvaal, said that if possible a solution should be found which received the support of the great majority of voters "so that it will not
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    • 167 7 TOKIO, July 1. Deaths m the Japan uuake d saster on Monday night totalled 3 251 Wld injured 7,805. while 43,137 nouses were deptroyed or according to the latest official estimates. Hie Japanese police head4uai'ers at Fuki estimate that nearly 500.000 people m the
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    • 169 7 BOMBAY, July 1 S J An Amtnt nn la^m,;. i i imm. s r'<m of «n air on sfi m Sicif»erlaM-/ rt- cently returned to B>nr.- i bay tcith a "new fiee" which teas descrbtd as j I a miracle of plastic sur- gery.
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    • 30 7 W S'UNGTON. Jn W 1 Soviet imbass*dor Alexander OonvilSh*<in m*mml*Mm With 'Tnder-^eereUrv of Stite *ar? liC.vitt for 20 adnata o« *he cuiren* BBBBBBW m Russo<iHifiloan relations.
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    • 116 7 y During Prts.de*ityL *T SocHarno's recxnt v*ait'7 ti- Luimk L.nggau, Paifvibang. he attend- ed the ceremony cM* ,;.< n<i 'hr appointment i of DR. MOIID. ISA as ucf:ii 'i o) Bcmzh > Sumatra. OB June i>: I s A:l h ffh Governmt nt officials civ
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  • 12 8 U.K. REQUEST REJECTED 113 t •nn ol thr Phj a-ir^nhi^ 1 Qulrtno
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  • 42 8 Phi tograph i. Laat sutitnl.,,, „,nm„. M, Mn T ann if ni Btthak Paair Puvjmag resid Mt T is with Fnr Eilsf <£ N J^{J s„o,,s, flefi te rufht, ¥r r.,.11,1, Edmonds, Mr FerunJron Mr p, L.ui nl*. Mr. Beedle. Tribune
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  • 135 8 WASHINGTON, Jul,, i Truaunt f>> rect ist h>s nom*intiiiii n tha tnst biilltit ut tin PhUaa**lp**m. Convention and said Mrs Eleanor 800Bt 'tit WOBI4 bt utttfitithl, t<> h.i„ ns Vict Presidential ii'.titint I* Bydt Park, NOW York, Mr* l:,„,stitit immediatetu fees sq nitmtioH
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    17 8 Photograph I graph i J'hoto- iff ond Mra. BftOh with n Tribune I ,„„,r »r. -r Tribune
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  • 87 8 PS V* nkin S. July 2 p. i »iang Kai-shek m rrsi *«t Issued las* I ,V a Randal P <*4n Minted w apJJOint^ chieh Env i. Y«d Shih Satiate th n ntC tC A nt, vto; bUater agreL®^ Am erican „f "W* -hdu,oU°^ n:ng i 3
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  • 231 8 You Can Get Amihmo HONGKONG— Hongkong today is probai the world's greatest paradise for racketeers ca fmdenee men. black marketeers, slick saiej and assorted petty thieves. They permeate every level of Chines? eg nomy. from chiseling on tramfares to bin piracy and smuggling. You want a flat,
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  • 199 8 Tokio. July 1. 11 m I Prefecture alone has mi property loss and damage) mated at more than 100.1 000.000 yen m the eartM and fire, prefcctural author stated today. An official tabulation c* ing Fukui City, seven t towns and 45 villages m prefecture up
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  • 62 9 RADISE RS it A Price! d 0M ,v and MBB s canUinpopulated c fc icT.tv conIfluturc a Bail Kk apan. Ifl* B na? Itl ret ul you hsvt bi.ir. jpesr, oae the Police been Inon imong td be" m cor.- ir.d its and •'.!>- rop< rty >dy Uk« Beeboy *'ho
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  • 90 9 SAM FRANCSICO. July 1Seaman Rof <<5 000 present awaiting him irhen be returns from a voy- to the Orient. XI i 40-year-old sailor, nat ye Of New Zealand, won the furnished home m an exclusive Lakeside District last D hi ai top
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  • 13 9 PLED AKE _rtag ed to haw HB.OOO engaged m 1 broadcloth Mtere damr
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  • 154 9 Photographs) Photo- ±f THE ROTARY CLUB w held an Induction dtn-"^ ncr party at Rafflee i Hotel last Wednesday i evening. Above are two groups of the guests i tcho attended. Top (right i j to left/: Mr. Run Run Shin. Mrs. Lee Choon i Gu.m. Mr.
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  • 49 9 July l Itcd Miss Hell m worm n i i>o! to SCAP MBA Educa'l leave by lNm Tokyo. toei Eduli the NationAr.iv ioan AsW for Woech! Wciea to: th« p** women f would work ?c Education a SCAp ta k °X rang award equal faities fe
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  • 87 9 GENOA. July tr*- Italy's Leftwing Socialists voted to relax ticc with the Communist Party a& 3.000.000 Communist led workers prepared to stage a nation-wide half-day strike on Friday. Lef.wing Socialists repudiated the leadership which led them down the road toward Communism. They decided that
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  • 117 9 DELHI. July I.— The Government of India is shon1} to issue an ordinance restricting the transfer of about €75.000 000 of Indian Government securities held by th? Nizam of Hyderabad and his government, it was learn tm here reliably today. I is understood the ordinance would
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    • 63 9 M*l* THE SWEET ANP POUNDING THRILLS OF ASCOT COLD CUP! GRAN PREMIO HANDICAP KENTUCKY DERBY! ■RfSffßfSHHl Flfl B ■a. A ,^S W f.l nil n*M m\ 4x\ JM mm .llllillHl' H Lt C _f PIWsTREpi I tnlmXhn'tcohr! m M »,th GLENN LAN6AN. HELEN WALKER B r-„*-*aA tw Produred by LbRUCE
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  • 156 10 India May H Jap Expert Tokio, Ju!\ j.a to obtain the s» 200 senior nr to assist with' Ol tmW secom; j Mr. G. M_K\ Tiade Obbmblm said todiy. India wis technicians m i and the Japan- *j. j more suitable t [other BBBBtriefl 'able to stand tl" conditions bett»
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  • 59 10 "TOOL OF YANKE IMPERIALISM?" TARIS. July jifl Duck*. General Bee Urj the French Coming. H and Its chief repi T iti^ Uie Coraintorm, ace:.- Ti siavia's Marshal 7 I coming "a tool or -..ei imperialism.'' Duclos wrote m i fl milatrt organ. Hu Yankee imperial' -t- UMR constitutes w M
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  • 126 10 BANGKOK. July 2. The Siamese Government has jus. announced its first practical j move for the establishment Of closer understanding with Ihe Muslim population m tht southern districts bordering, on Malaya. This was t,he cabinet decision to encourage officials m the southern districts to study
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  • 55 10 CHINESE MISSION CHIEF TO REPORT Shanghai, July /-JJ j reports claimed Gt-ncr-- I Ohenff, head "bf th? cw*\ Isioa toTofc}*.ias!:ti<' to Nankin* shortly to r-'P" the government. J It was reported tb< -P elded with the fee Mona of the Unite? m Japan as weH as th. clamour for an
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    • 258 10 j < oiiii« s Im loisivr lo Hw Morning Tribun "RUCCLES" n r =31 mmVOK-MMQ* ALOTAmiTSKHJrUKUHTOjmRA JlJ^ WA? K5 JP ID W OOP mMweus.Mwm mmm ,SKVJ6';:w:ik.h;-'xV0.^ jl _>> l^ ->»/- <Tr s §^5« x SIP/ jY~*^(PS A^ "BELINDA" T 77 Fm! [TtTI CTPITV TH6«TNOONe^B [THE POltceOKfCER II! /«/W? Af* C
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  • 242 11 HFRL T N July 1 —Soviet efforts to starve the Ullea out of Berlin partially backfired and thR ian are running short of such important "up?to as wheat, penicillin, insulin, and streptomycin. American and British authorities whose huge air 1S nuking
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  • 144 11 Vietnamese Refugees Pour Into Siam IvStnan m ilndon nine-*' Liliiisi ,-m Siam da r tm rtvV.^T. frontiei 11 B\* Bed hen r > Smii: ami lutl Immigration oficials e*imat- th.v ibOUl 10.0 M Vvtnimeso O Lv: the Mekong Rivei into am during the last ria lonth-. T r Dt It
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  • 38 11 (WASHINGTON. Jul] T Bited States, British .uig anci wen eported I repartnj a si M.• g igaini: the **lc Berlin i; toarcei said :;f c *.;< t definite v that Rtmla tht three Ptt[ I■ fs Berlin.
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  • 97 11 PARIS July l M Pmil R yoair^ Primt Minister m i 1,4.», 4.» ftroaglf a|.ucKed tne j Jovernmeitt'a military policy phen the National Assembly cday restuned discussion uf he budget estimates for the trmed U ices Hie French Army stil functioni t Kiay according to
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  • 94 11 BERLIN CRISIS LONDON, lu'y ,i :i--h* I***1 i i tvv j V ouglas hurriedly left a ban--00 i irsday night v >ns urgent messa > tha Foreign otlke. it wa.-- mus. uHX v WvP/ once to oocfei with Fote« cretary a, nest Bev«a on tho Hector McNeil, ''-< Ql State
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  • 146 11 General Secretary Of Trade Union Congress m The Rt. Hon. Lord *Cifri*e. X.8.8. tht' I Cha trwKta of the Br.tish Electrical A v ih or ity. Bntam'x ialt*l mttum**- **Bb4 industry. Lord I Citrine wan a leading figure m the Trade I I'ni.iu Mot*ement He i was General Sec-re tery
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  • 173 11 GENT TO RESIGN AT WEEK-END LONDON. July 1. Autfcori tatlve sources said that Sir Bd i ward Gent wouW "reslgp" a c l High Commissioner for strtfetoro Malaya thi* weekend. Gent, en route to liondor from Singapore, is expected ta confer on Friday with Oolania* Secretary Arthur Creech Jones Informed
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  • 98 11 CHINA'S LEADERS MEET IN SECRET NANKING. July 2.— Th? Legislative Yun will meet m iec ret session today to hear lovernment leackrj. including »rcmier Wong Wen-hao, re>ort on thj pioposeJ measur?^ :j check i^fl?tion and balance he budget for the second half >f the yjai. Dr. Sun Fo. President of
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  • 23 11 New York. July 1. Mrs. E' eaner Roosevelt said today that she "has no intention whatsoever of running for any public office." U.P.
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  • 194 11 powor ooasultatftoai haci con titvucd on whit to do about he Berlin alt UfbttfP and there dgat ck further comvienccr jn Fiiday. A spo ;csman said no pio- od joint note of protest to tussia on th.? Berlin Question ad beBB drafted yet and then
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  • 129 11 Manila, July 2.- President Quirlao. inviting majority aud minority senators and members ot the cabinet to a dLmer at Malacanan Palace, pleaded for far "friendship aad ,oodwill ****we*y partisan politics." The chief executive declared tint the responsibility «or the sneees* of the government rests aot ooly
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  • 55 11 Near Delhi, July 2.—Unclaimed parcels which had oeen littering the platforms <»f Delhi and New Delhi railway stations were auctioned off at tne rate ol 4.000 a day when it was finally decided that the mountains af such packages that had accumulated over the past six
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  • 161 12 j thanahai, in*s t At its aent rem} tht Sheaghai I i Council Beam I c reaoh* tion re*9**eet*ng tht Mm* j ,sfrr/ or Foreign A- t<, m gotiate nith Bovi* t i Heeak fee tht re***n* <>' mm. i nnd P»rt Arthur i
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  • 75 12 MANILA. July 1 -President Quirino will address Urn aatiaa nt the Cighth Independence Day _cl a bratlonj ou Sunday July Ith. rhe stage Is set 101 p three day <. ?lebratk>o ;.ll ow the Philippines of the second anniversary of iodepeoce. Del ■>; itiooj will
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  • 137 12 LONDON, July 1 Tests of a new tadjote-shaped aircraft wing sottion which, on a large ilt, would b( able to hold rut'! or paaw agrri wai -->- nounced by Sir Inn Lockspeiser. chief scientist to the Ministry of Supply, who has just returned trom tIM
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  • 113 12 BRIGHTON. July 1 prlac dectalaa laat night c__. eetted the rtprjaalßcd Bi beauty contest arhicli of be judged by 6.000 peop it M Olympic Stadium. it followed a thi hia nectiQH of 23-year-' y-~ Fay Mitchell, whose tit'c wa disputed bBBBBac she lid m appear
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  • 104 12 MANILA. July 2.— President Quirino has approved the pilgrimage of about 2.000 Moros (Philippine Mohamedan tribes) to Mecca. Mohammedan capital, following representation* made to bin by a Moro delegation headed by Senator Salipada Pendatun. The chief executive ordered j the necessary arrangements la be mad.* for the issuance
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  • 138 12 SEOUL Jul y The An nan Arm y today released a translation of a confiscated document purporting to deud i^ nS tor a Com ™nist m juiy g South Korea ear] y J£f cvm A nt wa -< conftsca ed by Chonju district Police
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  • 20 12 T ITO 'INSULTED' (t( "y a**, to. enußß aii J l,,shlv,n he* ""<""' ?«_*<*t*ea 1 T "">"'" ukn 1 n down,-. U.P.
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  • 774 13 w~* W c I I sjsHHltlnf iusaf ■Jj! Is <-0 ds jjj 3.10 Pllf i 12 j,i Trsftee 4U aa Tin 24 6 n** l gS a istern rr,t.^ M 10.00 10.25 IM im Ei ,tfra 50.00 52.00 Hi iTja Waut M od [Maj BaSal r, Ill'
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    • 283 13 Rubber: Crisis Production The rubber market was steady throughout yesterday with good business passing at prices a quarter of a cent higher than the previous day. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 July RBS 46 4 *64 No. 2 July RSS 45% 45 N, No. 3 July RBS 41
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      47 13 Experimental houses have been built at Prangin Road Ghaut Reclamation, at the extreme end of Weld Quay by Penang's Municipality to relieve the present housing shortage on the island. They are open to purchase by the public. The houses, as these pictures show, are semi-detached and onestoreyed.
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    • 66 13 6 Months' R.I. For Breach Of Trust A 28-year-old Indonesian. Amron Soegarto, found guilty by the Second District Judge. Mr. A. D. Farrell, of criminal breach of trust, was sentenced yesterday to six months' rigorous imprisonment. Pleading guilty, he said that due to financial difficulties, he dishonestly spent $1,212.37 cts.
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    • 187 13 Some sizeable orders emanating from U.K. firms for sago seed so far provided the only feature m this week's business m the produce market. Small parcels of pepper were taken up by local buyers yesterday. There was a firmer tendency m the rice market due. dealers report,
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    • 24 13 Buyers continued tQ adopt the cautious attitude m the share market yesterday and were only inclined to deal at lower levels.
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    • 208 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From Our Financial Corr.) The fact that London was reported yesterday to be bidding for Bangrins indicates that the City does not take an alarmist attitude at renewed reports of the possibility of another coup m Siam. Unconfirmed whispers had it that Songkhram might be opposed
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    • 62 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Vessel GodowiiJ Kola 45 Hai Lee 44 Emp. Passmore W.S.V.D.E. Mt. Davis 42/3 Calchas Korea 38/9 Rhexenor Goldmouth 36/7 (Rajula) 33/4 Steel Admiral 31/2 Telemachus 17/1S Katong 19/20 (Hong Ann) (Pangkor) 21 Euryades 23/4 (Oluf Maersk) 25/6 (Molenkerk) 27/8 (Malacca) 29/30 Myrmidon 13/11 Bengal Prometheus 10/11 C. of
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    • 91 13 NEW YORK. July I.— The market was quiet and fluctuated narrowly with losses slightly predominating There was some earlier support for selected R a ls °n the earnings outlook, but the improvement failed to hold with profittaking and the slight dip hi freight car loadings reflecting
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  • 796 14 R Pl ill J b i tnd m lntei«Ateg n >uld *i n 1.,, ihn.ili! n m peed and Mt tt ht H mt .iii A ,r i'" i{ i.i,i itn.i Kum first t ...i idn and /< i f„ ft
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  • 390 14 Ws -ALI IS U WIS Ba I— %«!WAI r.a.-.'ii' !ia it fi ,j. J(( f— GEtanHlKCi Liifitib- <«r«-v IMMdfU BMi V-!>KS ON Wa id.-l-mmaty Unt*- EASTERN OIKL Ijßnaaßj WtUMU.Ie II Bnfe 5-WIRRIOU QI'EFA Mar Mud BmmHmmb **eßs Bnee DISTINCTION Mhftoha Baec KtisKßiNi; Rente':.. !.«>.i.b< Lad Race B— AllirOKT \icior\
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  • 698 14 CARDS FOR K.L. RACES -d rMoc.iv'srws J r*t z ncor Turf Cl-ib Summer r j v TheflWt racist arts a* J FACF ONE H > ci.ia* 4 Div that*, MO MMR Q4 904 Wmmfah 813 Ftlery 3 A.,^,1 Flo V P ti- L Ihm-.'v y 'nib s CYeveniahaughey sil PRBRwry
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    • 50 14 THE HO HONCS.S. £0.(1932) LTD •neornnrate* tn m nw|Wff> M (HI sTßirt WNHIIMmi -.^ov.p RN%m ktv '^'M, Jt RA\<JOO.\, I^LMlltAN<j MJUMt. •Him,, s, HnK vni(s f|r "••n^konp. SH~ituv% A 9 luh m Bona" ""r s *"*"r« <»»*. m, s Dmh naan^" 4nl\ H SH or **Uei *»H»U |„r KHn^|i U
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  • 348 15 hore Beat Combined R.A.F. Keen Malaya Cup Match (Vinbineti RAF. 0 j > vcaterdav daahed to the JS3 RAF might have had Mtl;iV O.pbvbeatmg the Airim pndMg i L nn th* §o Men B c*r arai ■er ol Muai I hot!-. tht gOUII naif of 8 mt r ,v v
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  • 42 15 ia honour ct Mi IMB Ge k. president Athletic Club i noi coßiern fj the Peace for pt\ f;. r. bin by the Bovernmeoc alii bt tonight by the Astofi J C Jb a: iti premisei 83-C Jalan Besar
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  • 57 15 p*mben ot the »diaa Footbal: Club k f c c r -d their name* J G M X Sabai. No Km, 80 1, S:n a P°re. r .v s futu re reorgaM tte dub A genee-? will be held shortWWtloa ot offlce-bea< JJ -aoai states tint ra of
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  • 313 15 The Tiger Sports Club beat I the SCC. by four goals to two m a scrappy Div. I. League natch at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. An erratic side. the Tlgerf had to flght hard or the poinst. After McCollough and Flet■Di" misled two
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  • 265 15 Five teams, including the] [Malayan Rough Riders Cycling! Club, last year's champions, 1 win line up on Sunday for the start of the 130-mile road race organised by the Cosmopolitan Cycling Club. Pre-war. only two road races —from Singapore to Johore
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  • 108 15 The Dayak Association of Sarawak and the Malay National Union have sent the following joint telegram to the Prime Minister:— "At their National Conference] held on July 1, the indigenous people resolved to refer to you, their grievances with regard to the annexation of their
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  • 109 15 USEFUL B.P.'S WIN OVER ECLIPSE Playing at the Clerical Union Hall on Thursday evening, the Useful Badminton; Party scored a l victory over the Eclipse BP. Results were (Useful's players mentioned first):— Men's Singles:— lsmail bin Marjan beat Cheong Hock Leng 15-11. 15-10; George Chen beat Ahmad Mattar 12-15, 14-14
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  • 40 15 A Chinese dinner m honour of the China Olympic football team will be given tomorrow at 8 p.m. by Mr. T. W. Ong. president of the Singapore Chinese Football Association, at his residence, "Bukit Rose", 259, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore.
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  • 285 15 The following tiea m the Singapore junior badminton championships will be played at the Clerical Union Hall July 10 'and 11: Saturday. July 10 at 215 p.m. Teo Thuang Kiat vs. Teo i Heck Kwang (F. St N); (Jac;que); Choo Plang Urn (Marigold) vs. Loh Ban Cheng
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  • 69 15 A verdict of "suicide" was returned yesterday by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, at the conclusion of j the inquest on Lee Swee. i 40-year-old Chinese, found hanging mi n a five-foot way. Deceased was a hawker staying at No 84. Maude Road. He wa s
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  • 55 15 The following will represent Khalaa Association against GHQ FARELF tomorrow at tl a.m. O.i the Khalsa ground (St. George's Road). M. fc Gill <Cap:>. Wazir Singh. Choor Singh. Dharam Singh. M. B. Singh. Mahinder Singh. Balwant Singh, Balwan Singh. Madavi. Mahan Singh, Sewn Singh. Reserves: Ram Plara Scorer:
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  • 51 15 A team, representing the BODCA lst XI against the SCO Ut XI on the Padang on Monday at 5.15 p.m. will be selected from among the following:—Ahmad Haron. Razak. Aziz. A. Bakar. Chwee Leng. Chye Hee. D. Anguilia. O. Anguilia. Jubri, P. Lopez. J. Carvalho. Balan. Samad. Zam
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  • 52 15 I The inaugural general mcc t- ing of the icadayanailur Mus- lim Co-operative Thrift and 1 Investment Society Ltd. will be held at the KadayanalluMuslim League premises. 72. Tanjong pagar Boad tomorrow at 2 p.m. The Co-operative officer, Mr. C. M. Soasat, will speak on "Benefit* of thrift
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  • 70 15 Mr. IC P. K. Menon. the well-known Singapore lawyer and a prominent member of the Indian community, left for India yesterday by the ss. "Vasna". Mr. Menon who is retiring from the Malayan scene will undertake the unification of Kerala as a separate province and at the same
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    • 35 15 TUITION Mercantile Institution ?W, Queen Street, Phone 237 4tudy m your spare tlme:-^ Shorthand; (Pitman and Gregg) Book-Keeplng: Ele mentary and Advance. Prac tical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: eoachea fof any public exam.
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  • 317 16 1 M■' i s' dilvei n moun welders coa unit r -li'init nt m". I i beet metal aa* irpenter aad W■< km x v, < i, irl ied toremei «r arinled Th. terms o/ n iafww si ffl, Ml,- lv ].',< 'I'.U h.f
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  • 89 16 WIMBLEDON. July 2. In tht Ural match of the day today m the Wimbledon lawn tennis champloashlp, Miss Louise li ough and Mis. W •)u Pent i United States) beat Mrs H P. Rlhbtny and Ml* B Behofleld (United States* 7-5. 6-0. !n a .^eml-final of the women.-,
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  • 28 16 Berlin, July 2,— The Russian authorities m Berlin today in■tructed the acting Lord Mayo) Frau Louise Schroeder only to accept Soviet orders m t dure. Reuter
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  • 170 16 N -.,,X. July 2 Tie tort* -i. sx I i ti ns r s cd Inningi wick l« pity >" fin, ;>^tho, i innings dosed at *m*m* Jnd Loxton spcoed th.»tounW second Inningi sno undefeated srhea tht match ended. Hsrvey was i.oMon was not out
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  • 68 16 A Chinese cyclist was injured seriously after colliding with an S.T.C. omnibus shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday at the junction of Seiegie and Bukit Timah Roads. He was taken to the Central Hospital by ambulance. Early yesterday morning, an Arab cyclist was involved m a collision with a
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  • 159 16  -  CDLLULOID ,R y iJtISS P ro S r^ was made »ast r.ight la the All-Singapore u ft£?„ championships of •»4S at the Great World table tennis arena when four ties were played off ™"g crowd b 't!!. th n tieS r ro keenl >' conf ted.
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  • 141 16 While Leon Labriola and Bosca Boa head the wrestling card at the Happy World Covered Stadium tonight, four Servicemen will be seen tn action against Chinese and Indian matmen m supporting bouts. The Labriola-Bosca bout i? a return. The Italian, with a wealth of experience
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  • 144 16 The Officer Administering tn* .Government, Federation •Malaya, m view of the sen*" .]<tate of lawlessness and iI widespread unlawful use j firearms m the Federation, n*I considered it necessary, a? July 1, to amend Regulation of the Essential Regulation I which makes it an offence j^
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