Morning Tribune, 10 July 1948

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  • 1043 1 WAR AGAINST TERRIRISTS BEING WAGED ON BATTLE LINES Planes, Troops, Ordered Against XL Insurgents COMBINED OPERATIONS AGAINST MALAV VS TERRORISTS ARE BEING CONDUCTED ON BATTLE LINKS. DISCLOSED THE GENERAL OFFICER COMMANDING, MALAYA DISTRICT, MAI-GEN C. H. BOUCHER), AT A CONFERENCE in' n |N THE FEDERAL CAPITAL YESTERDAY MORNING. Tho G.O.C.
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    64 1 Britain's revolutionary and highly secret jet plane, the Dt Ha villa nd 108 "flying wing" (a bat-like plane with sweptbac: wings, no tail plane and one stablising fin/ recently broke the 100 Kilometre closed circuit world record at Hatfield Aeroi.ume, Hertfordshire. The plane was piloted by Mr. John Derry, a
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  • 271 1 LONDON. Jul> li— l Hsf terrorist innxement m Malaya ran lrf.at.-d "<>nl> bj I xx.M-coordinated campaign barkrd by |uate II MIHH and conducted with ruthless vigour," The rs said m an editorial today, commenting on the statement he Malax an situation m the
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  • 302 1 SCHOOL MASTER TARG ET FOR JOHORE GUNMEN'S BULLETS (Tribune Staff Reporter) JOHORE BAHRI Friday night.— A Chinese schoolmaster was the target of the bullets of two gunmen who made an unsuccessful attempt to kll him m a coffeeshop at Jagoh, Segamat district, at 4 p.m. today. The victim was hit
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  • 305 1 AUSSIES TO BUILD FREIGHTER AIRCRAFT for flights here ffiVS^S** Reporter) AX AT ST* &NBPORTING FMW wKK^ AIR ™AFT FOR PShables to Salay ;etablb and OTHER I C"," l !b vM John kff ST 0 0 '*<«««• Pore yesterday from Sydney on sir. Storey was accompanied «>y his Witt, and daugnter.
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  • 92 1 The Kualn Lumpur-Singapore mail train service was delayed for two hours seventy-five minutes on Thursday caused by derailment of a defective goodtwagon at P^loh station, about SO miles north of Johore Bahru. There was only slight damage to the wagon, said the Singapore Manager of the Malayan
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  • 40 1 short-cirou;: fire broke out I a house m South Bridge Bjd, a little after noon ye* ■day, but no damage was Jised, the fire beinj- exthv ■ated within two minutea I two engines sent from ;he Pre Department.
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  • 28 1 ionV- .vUA*J togai rc Ail federation and I Marshal S "a". b tto Hong Sf'tK th« eon Cea BrlttS P*. w South EEats t
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  • 25 1 n 'a:;king. Juhr 9. a gj?"-! > of Britl h an <* today SS5 MBiea m Nanking > fniej l. report that Br? TtJa^% C^?~^ea- UP
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  • 59 1 gj gjgfj The Ful t fietS rely 5, Plater, afr, ,(a »We ro fffeg the W meeting an up-to-dtitc-viinit'c picture of world dei yeh>pments. The Defence Minister, Mr. A. V. Alexander, was also among the nine British Ministers at the talks. Afterwards Mr. Chifleni lunched
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  • 55 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday Night. Kuala Lumpur was outf wardly unperturbed yesterday j following publication of news I that insurgents, reported to I number 400, had been planning to attack the town from a district about eight miles away. Ampang, 6S miles from Kuala Lumpur, and Batu Scmbilan,
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  • 47 1 Terrorists' Casualties Total 985: Official KUALA LUMPUR, July 9- Nine hundred and eighty-five subversive elements have so far been killed, wounded or arrested since the beginning of operations against them, it is officially stated. On the other hand, only three British tioops have been wounded so far.
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  • 107 1 KUALA LUMPUR, July 9. A Chinese gang of about 20 people, armed with sten and bren guns, attacked a Javanese settlement at Ulu Bekor, Manog, Kuala Kangsai. early on Wednesday morning. Three people, Tambir, Mudadhi and Markoon were sIK-t dead. Markoon was shot dead
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  • 224 2 ,h urn > offenci ,n„, 22. IW7. [urf Club ..t.r,;- Th. I' m Race dividend ol I m inatriag j-,. in tin said j found th. KM) ticket* lie he „,>^ the ti-t flooi of the v md-tand He hand ed 12
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  • 289 2 i:->. Ju^i 9. Tin P</.'» Stmr icar ffar< d uj> trit \r m pf| ri'tk nt Hghting all along the 100-rtii!e SltftMM kPtUci m| iohM ftoe l')iitfd .Vnfion.s PrtWC rpinj. Arab and Jewish armies were reported locked m btttCl struggles which boiled up on the battlefields
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  • 34 2 PALEMBANO, July g Aneta reports that a smallpox epidemic l s spreading m Southern Sumatra. The report adds that, dyientry is also taking a toll iii the ReI iWican area.- UP
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  • 477 2 Two women both Chinese, I wen the opponents In a legal battle yesterday before Mr. ,l»r ti. o Brown In the High Court OVe*r m 'i 1 yea: -old girl, the d "Vt.-r of one of the women. i claimed that the gtrt,
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  • 54 2 W YORK, July g The H pribino il newMalaya thai the ■t the n B reform Marshall ppai a 1,1 »t industrial are: nn t work In the b ckward areas where a booming fo rt as well ns extreme swallow up Se
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  • 87 2 Receiving Order Against Firm In the Singapore rl yesterday, the acl Justice Ml made a reci against tht firm mcd Ibrahim. Appearing on petitioning' cr Karuppiah. to wh tor firm owed a $2,141. Mr. Hal that the debti a number of P* ponded payments M. Moflßfflied partner of the fin
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  • 207 3 ZL B detective of the nths I b, t n Koh (Try*. V.,... appeared before L nd District chants issisting m the business of :Mr n lottery house, am, P ag lottery tickets to nun- uMub ,r, fo, the Peruk Lnliniited Sweep meetings.
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  • 121 3 N Ual Cheng m, of HO 41 Laroßl C.ey'ang Z, committed for trial a the at* As? ttt on charge n carrying *38 revolver and unlav.'u possession ot a live round and five empty rounds of M immaaitien. :it the e ehifion of i preltininary inquiry held
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  • 37 3 WASHINGTI X July 9 —Dr. Joseph Si L T B ATA y"? virus t scrul -typhus rati mis* on to ,>: I itenu nt to I romycetlf hsi tii cure fr,r it 10 for typh U.P.
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  • 45 3 A r umb Sa,< n the VieJ* Hail at thr* oclock yeaerday. The mam Zr vraii rt s charge*! I»*cea2 were ■idem. mT^SS dotaeil >. m c Mrs M «cMr ?s her helpers. MS4 J 1 T n e!r donations. as +*9H VSE*** g<XK,s
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  • 97 3 Dr P S Mak. of 77. Keong Stall Street. Singapore. was disced m the Second Pohc? Court >esterday on a summons charge for an alleged iffence under the Medical '■lustration Ordinance Defendant was alleged to have wilfully and falsely used The title of MB B 3
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  • 83 3 SATA COLLECTS $185.320 The Singapore, Antt-Tuber- liosis Association has hemrittI by < 1*5.320. To further their appea! mpaign the SATA have aianged a window display at the [edical Hall Ltd.. Battery i which was dressed by ho Borneo Co. Ltd. who are igents for Scott's Emulsion. Moii funds are urgently
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  • 133 3 Educating Malay Children A prrvate religious scheoJ Cor Boyanese children whose -arents are toe* poor to send. Jiem to G«e»rmnsnt Malay chools or who are ovei ae:ed was opened recently at Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur. Financed solely by the Selngor Boyanese community. .he school will start functlonng alter the
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  • 76 3 A fine of $100 waa impoe*d yesterday on a Sikh. Kuoial Singh, found guilty by Mr. JJ J. C Wait. Fourth Police Magistrate, of asaauß. It was stated that on June *n 830 p. m the accused aaked a guard on a Naval Base lorry for a
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  • 27 3 '"'V Th. tine Li i Art., rj. {tern. Manila this ;*y stay h*ch fl >\& writpr' rS \u J 1 Will i Si Port maf,e Reuter
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  • 131 3 c,^ ngorder was made, MWtojl Thong Siong Bus Co. T J sik e Gordon-Smith.; chief Justice. SingaterdV nthPHighCour tyes-^ J h c petitioning creditors! Bant Kwantun Provicial ;"'>. o whom the Bus Co Meowing $21.768 55 Th« 'acting Chief Justice n adjudication t SmaSS^ Kuan^^ Piau. m^
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  • 43 3 Mr. J. C W. Goldthorp. i> rep:esentaiive of the British firm. Hunting-Aerosurveys. is Singapore to assess the :narke f for air survey work m •he Federation and the Colony. Aerial survey at present is carried out by the R.A.F. m Malaya.
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  • 294 3 A sequel to an armed rob>ory m a cloth merchant's shop .1 Arab S'.reot. Singapore, alto st a year ay;o was heard .•*\*te:dav when Lun Kirn Hai 18. of No. 101 Market Road ippeared m the dock befon Seventh Magistrate A. G liears
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  • 95 3 Goh Quee Fung, a bankrupt, was granted an unconditional discharge by the acting Chief Justice. Mr. GordonSmith, m the High Court yesterday. It was stated on behalf of the Official Assignee that the bankrupt's total proved debt amounted to $1,664 and that a first dividend of 26.9 had
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  • 315 3 Representatives from 18 Chinese guilds met at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday under the chairmanship of Mr. Tay Koh Vat »o discuss plans for stimulating enthusiasm m the Chinese fci registering as voters. Mr. Yap Pheng *3eck. SCBA president, appealed to all non-English speaking
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  • 66 3 RANGOON. July B.— A new three-man commission has been set up to assess compensation for the British-owned Itrawaddv Flotilla Company taken over by the Burmese Government on June 1. The original commission was dissolved on June 10 because •be Government considered that two of its members
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  • 64 3 LONDON. July B —The British Government has no iniormation that the Government of Pakistan has pledged Itself' to send a contingent of troops to Palestine, said Mr. Philip Noel Baker. Secretary (or Commonwealth Relations, m a Parliamentary reply today. Mr. Noel Baker added tha. the question of the
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  • 55 3 His Excellency Shri Rajogopalachari. the Governor-General of India, has sent the following reply to the cable of greetings by Mr. J. A. Thivy. the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya "Please accept my grateful thanks for your kind message and convey my greetings
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  • 84 3 Nanking. July 9. Moie than 150 legislators were reported yesterday to have sent m a petition to President Chiang Kai-shek to proclaim an amnesty m observance of the advent of Constitutionalism m Cain* It is understood the proposal suggested that ad crimes committed prtor t> May 2 this
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    66 4 to i <' v who attended tio in' »i, htnu.n i a HajfltA ■.< i, i iLti>>: Mrs, i.. J. tlrv r -White, Professor O, A. Ransotiie, Aung %tee* titan, Mrs, ffr Soon Howe, Mr. R. J. Whit i His. Aung Bioe< //">< as Mi*. i •'< cfoi«
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  • 368 4 Singapore's criticism at ihr last, meeting of the SouthEast Asia Liaison Ofhcera grades of rice' received m tl.e Colony and In the Federation from Siam was clarified yesterday r>y m, a Nicholson, secretary of the Joint Supply Board. l The meeting of
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  • 176 4 Umdon, July k. Mi. >m "•'i' 1 Younger, Undei Secretary foi the Home Office, last ni -hi '>" nrui lull Btatemenl v tlh Britl h Government on circum t mccs of the recent •Mention m London of Colone' °y< i an ,11 pectoi of h ™vw* l,!1, ""V
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  • 160 4 Charged with giving false information to a public servant, a Chinese lorry driver, Tan Kirn Chye, was fined SlOO. m <'efault three weeks rigorous imprisonment when he ap--1 peared before the Second Police Court Magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh yesterday. At 10.55 a.m. on
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  • 154 4 Moscow. July g. ground m lado-Russian .ions was broken recently #hea the Soviet Society foa Cultuial Relations with foreign sountrlea held a special "India Svealng" with a pi igrammc if Indian music and films One hundred selected Russian guests were present, Including several front-rank author! h
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  • 71 4 An Indian. Shelam Baram, stood before Mr. R. J- C Wait Fourth Police Court Mag* trate. yesterday, charged witvoluntarily causing hurt to another Indian. Andiaran. with a knife. However, upon hearing t« evidence of a doctor attached to the General Hospital. tM magistrate revised the charge to that
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    • 436 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY HJUI NETWORK \%M Week-end MALAY ENGLISH 630 St r PROGRAMMES Amoy. 7JO Hylan I 30 Talk on Gem -a: I rom 1! no..n to 2 p.m. Kadi- dge 745 N »«d on 48» me. res m the mcdi- c. *f., r v^. c> 1 wave band
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  • 481 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH //iv/^ Wedntfr- iill the V Betrothed Th »iga n n nil 3 I Lap third son of v. w. i F Lapham I Lon n to&fisj Vali rieOlga Wh tie: youngest daughter i Mr EG atiey I\: nmen 'Malay.-. Ll I 61D| pore. Free
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  • 72 5 A vacanry has arisen for a full-time woman reporter m the Women's Section of the Tribune Editorial Staff m Singapore. A journalist is required who is abe to attend ;?nd re|x>rt at all hours on local social functions, write fashion notes, und assume a large measure of
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    • 151 5 A lovely new Collection and exciting Undies f IN TOWN TO-NIGHT t The PAVILION RESTAURANT j IKAN MERAH JEHOVAH (The Best of Courses). S A SPLENDID PICTURE 1 A T THE CINEMA AS USUAL proprietor. is 9, orchard koad, J > ROY CORNELL PHONE 4447. Chic I EXOTIC MODEL BELTS
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  • 16 6 I *>x«r« Colts Talbot Huust tin Loss W C SATURDAY, JULI 10 1843
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  • 314 6 The question whether Malaya ana ottiei colonial countries should or should not accede to the Marshall Aid Agreement winch Britain signed lasi Tuesday has already been determined for us. II is i rue that Sir Stafford Crippa said m the HoUS of Commons la^t week
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  • 710 6 British Gwp manwe.it suited van 21 nssatra *«</ r p/ -an ."/'/'>•• fa^nj < 7 /(V J""* Britl 1 retail I n rolled by th. r m also theii tered custotners, to pro via* them srltn foods ami ati i The 1m 'i nt
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  • 595 6 PRAGUE Prague has become ;i c'ty ol the drum telegraph, the grapevine, the whispered rumour. Mo day passes without BOOM new sensation pasting m whispers over cafe tables or In (gossip among the market StilliH Today, the presence of Amerieaa troons was reported. Where Nobody
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  • 180 6 NEW YORK. Hull believes that it the Japanese attack on Peail Harbour had come six months earlier 'the whole as pect of the world war mi^rht have changed, In that cvonr Kitlei most likely would have promptly abandoned his plan to attack Russia. Feeing that lapan
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  • 506 6 TEHEftAN.-- As Abdul Hus•cin Hazhir, Persia's new Prime Minister, wrestles with a deteriorating: internal situation, the dispute with the U.S.S.R. has ilared up again. A new incident on the SovietPerslan border has started a new scries of protests and rejections between the two countries. According
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  • ROUND-UP CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 11 7 HOW SIAMESE WOMEN "CHEATED THE DEVIL" i i I th. U.P.
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    • 191 7 he ruly 8 w i.;> mcd m The thai thi Dt« Dufch G vernmcnt all] ta ai ide 1 yard* Repsiattcual Indonesia, al- 1 (tough the results ol yesterday's general election show little charge m lne streng-h of the major political par
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    • 77 7 Archbishop Defends Executions ATHENS ruly 3 A' rhbiihupl ma ng- a Soviei Pat- ?ainst th( Greek ;i. 1 said tti Patriarch was ha; the v;:: d persi wen crimili nemoe a mall minu that attempted with the i; -''P i neighb wring count2■' th( vi rnmeni cj ircc "it thi
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      • 109 7 Banykok, July B.— t S Mmsstty of Commerce j i official* hart announced 1 that Siam's exportable i rice surplus for 1848 will J L be 700.000 tons. 100.000 tons m excels of aU i S previous estimate* for I i 1948 shipments. I Stnce the beginning of
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      • 150 7 \j Banykok, July 6. Only i 1 27.000 turn* uj liv. i.u.w^ 1 <v»w of B%ame«t ruse allotted to China hove L bet. i deitceieJ for j/..a 7 1 yaj«*i accoratn<j to nee \(i tcafiosi i>ipcm:s he»e I i anre u'/io sat/ f/i:/r anc4j >„ auifjfti.tu has .slowed
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    • 289 7 Harry v H o ri «t i sent i The world i lifeti« f> r Bom I i observed t„ n s,ot ance to rw i ,v^ of a v ln I■• seal* and gransnuaf of ■AJS effort makes it the great
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    • 275 7 v\ WIIMiTON. Jl,l > H .i,,,, aanatatj ofluiaN mem 88T, h f purled here today 18 by pn^dng PreaMeal Truman t« u ie w»« an the nmanssaalamia im -rieas st.K-kpile of atomic „l !ilh* m vim of the pre-M-ut w„r!i nation The
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    • 186 7 oydnoy. HospitaJ nethu. ties" at Ipswich (Queensland have failed twice m attempt to give a silvet cup bo mother. of babies born m the local pub lie hospital. When a new 30-bed materr ity wing was opened m re. years ago, the then Minister o
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    • 63 7 VALLI IS STRINKINGLY ELEGANT •wL A strinkmgly elegant A. >1 T v ji. t xlio co-*ta.j um*Sl Fred J ..nuMuna^: a.id Fiank I S .intra m Russet Jan- S riejfs "The Mfrntff* o/ v t /if Dels', prcdiiccd by i LtUkJ and Wa »<? .liar- tf.res, ;o/ ftsTO fladio t
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    • 52 7 rovai.sii at nrxiTEi SCfTsME^nawß' Janßf6fctw!l* Baas st* »JaiC^% Br" tY** Mnßat <.a.*rr>cn '■fiSv-J?' Steve r Sam. Cosier mi hcai „^3f43HIE "SS*? C 0 p A eA»*»A^. ■sj aan «sjn> F 1 ■-.>..«■ JEAN COM WIS I 6. C"' 1- '•> AX. Vi/«-->:-v.< Jp|e •s ini.h(i-mkmioi N CAPITOL rneev .>i^ a
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  • 74 8 THE PULO BUXOM% VHINEBE VERiSACU-' LAW BCHOOI "I' h ts ji.Kitu </ by Stu 7 < "i- -/»<//)■/ nii-i which proi </• i i r> i (m. nt Dm t<> boys mut tfirls <>] Bukom ia i rounding i nmnds i> l» hint' the opening <>i
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  • 203 8 EMPLOYERS ASK FOR 48-HR. WEEK SYDNEY, July S. Twenty I Australian union were served at ih<- beginning of this month v. ith ah employers' lo^ asking fi r the restoration of a 48« hour working week. The lo^, served by metal trades employers, ka the fust of .1 .fries of
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    42 8 </.♦ tin ten party. Quests* I from Singapore, the staff Shed 1 <>„ th* Inspec- I lot 0/ Chillis,' schools, t If o ley representatives, t ,id< sis nj surrounding 1 I islands and < msJoyees 0/ S She I Co., attended ih< I oration.
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  • 80 8 BANGKOK. July 8. Four nun !:•< A Chinese children left Bongk k for China to attend v;, l m Hongkong, sh mg- i hai Canton and other centres the runes? Consulate-Gene-ral staled today. i' officially ann mnced today also that luo Chinese prlmrry echo is [a
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    10 8 lv. KWANQ \TAIN, Ch airman of the School Auxiliary Committee.
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  • 71 8 PARis. July 7 The French Q vernment arai defeated La a military estimate vote la the National Assembly today and the Cnr>:r 0 t?a s nenina wnignt i- g.,_,, i le icsult tog tnicatened crisis. Tht Assembly had passed by 276 voter* to 183 a
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  • 143 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN cHimi Hid hgg The I ulo bJ financed by the? elding free ecod ana mrls of Puiot) Ihe erection can accommodate! March this year as June, on Suncav Committee organls the new school cos party at 3 p.m as 11.30 p.m. The celebratiaj Inspector of Chines guests from
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  • 53 8 EMM LI 87, JBBJ t> The Soviet newt bureau announced that >t will carry sometime before m.dniaht the lost of the letter written bj Marshal Fossilf D. Sokolocsky. Russian Military Goremor, to the miHtarn <iocernors of the Western Poire rs. So details ret)ard\nq the letter
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  • 95 8 SY D-V S V /«*J Ooe,j. Gooey vni jj rJsree &"£>.'/ *w *P f^iaf re brossWkl boanu rron M rawnd by aiewbmj Australia* Anfarrt* pedition eari* sane died. Catcsv 0/ unknown bal fkM ed svm< o) riosa' end died iriM soars. jnsf as si
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  • 51 8 SHANGHAI.^'' Chinese c0 m ed on chnrgesoi^ oajt-of-markei J S paraded vested sj^ j by members v forces. BCC< Press this morruni .IH H They are saw j driven around n two large t> 1 psa were written r ,;i some Chin J the effect J of dlstui
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    • 33 8 Alter ihe R aces dance at j KATOING REST-HOUSE j ADMISSION FREE j Roy.l H,„;,ii illls I»rink Din:' „,ir j j 'ST CLASS BAR RESTAURANT EXTENSION i A.M PHONE J t*~. Mnrifsi Parade
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  • 100 9 Big Three Offer To Moscow Sf g Britain. IoNl> 3' hU- prance ,n v m pnur-Power t »n re-open 1 oul Swrwta "STt asi* Mf the protest of the tfo we?te,r nations tent to Rjcow earner this week »h> Soviet Mock ado of ■i unst trie o*. fi land conunußlcations.
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  • 99 9 B J istice 1 I Remedies Ihairman fiely. oi the i al Red Cross, k3ignatcd tates to th< I Red C v hi-, m 8; art Aug ist 20 m 12 nam the I I confa Quihno thi departaffairs, ppine fovtnpves, Ju i rtich an full
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  • 18 9 I C difornia, July 8. iaa 17 InternaUon- "">" >• Hist, died last intermission rt at afulla College.
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  • 63 9 MR. W. H. WILLIAMS,, UuKom installation tnanmymr, t* seen ptesenttno tenuis to helpers m the vorteua shouo as tokens of thanks. T.V'i aretes from the Varotu Ehow stowed by t mployec a of 0/ th* V.(k>>*n installation. To famera m a scene ea^ed "Prodigal Eon Repeats", Mot
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  • 106 9 PEIPING, July 9.— Vice President Li Tsung Jen told correspondents that the July 5 Manchurian students' incident was "very unfortunate" and added "We cannot put all the blame for the event" on the bad handling of students by authorities last Monday when nine student were killed and at
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  • 334 9 LONDON. July S. The B--Ush Government "strongly dV approve" of the smuggling of arms over Indian territory into Hyderabad. Mr Philip NoKaker, Secretary for Comm nwealth Relations, told th*» House of Commons today. The Government of tadaai, he had stated it had re-i
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  • 50 9 London, July 8. Britain has Withdrawn from the international wheat agreement. An official Statement today said Butain is rer.dy to negotiate a new agreeinenc bat it was clear that no new agreement could come into force- before the beginning of the crop year 1949-1950. Reuter
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  • 31 9 San Francisco. July n. vciegatos to the International Labour Organization conference t )day approved the principle of equal pay for equal work the world over. U.P.
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    • 81 9 TUITION Mercantile Institution 209. Queen Street, Pfitne t|\ 6tudy m your spare tin.^:— Shorthand: (Titman an d Gregg) Book- Keeping: Vie mentary and Advance. Prac tical English: Elementary intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for any public exam gj THE PEN W/ Jfjfe ALL THE GOOD 'Mm points '/mm S Precision
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  • 41 10 1 were arrested tl lan raided a ]P ISm rhe house It Pected lhai by BJPortant com centre hss been ell j' 1 Portly after the tv? Ive d threaien let^<»enmr«ttn g the" 1 8| ibs prisoners.
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  • 103 10 LONDON S\ l y 8 Prime Jo D Chiefly ol liatcld i > :te .hi mat hi, country fee rery substantlal reduoiona m dollar 'M> lKlitlil,'. *W e m Au, f alls have b-e 1 7/ing t«, cm doxrn our I souar expenditure to essential •I- t
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  • 38 10 I Sutan Shahrir arrived m Bandoeng tor a five-day visit. 'he purpose Of wnieh w*s not 'iiscioceu. The Bandoeng Federal Conference has now adjourned for the Mohammedan fasting period, it w.ll reconvene on .uigutt 17.
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  • 75 10 Dutch Eeneral Election .athohr K^pl,,^ 1 > t Si -ooaa vjui i Zonini I Sf l arevi, J Christ again i Part) nunial State R i befoie. Catholic Coaa Action one. Thr )SttSjj the etecoos oa ment's tor oonstit iiioaal ash Holland and t) and Lncttet The coa oaJ seals
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  • 83 10 ANKARA Jnlylj threaten* j the Isa Srnmen I day after aay s stormy acoawi new ctoral las I Democratic Pitt] tiont abruply ssj the National asafl The Assemsrj 1» law bu; there SoVjsl newspupc' support! he De:r.> «ts sljjj would a low (raass ticet. The Democratic! ranlsed m 1943
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  • 65 10 BRITAIN'S DER MANPOER LONDON. July l J fence l*nW"S der made i«JJ Hou<e ot Comaoff' terly Bta^aBBlM tain's defence "J on Apr;- ijjy strengtn ul i»* J sac WLOM '3 144.400. *t*J Hcyal Air £8 These MOJJJJ tloßftl Service"^ Nation;.. Mavy 22 [jjj Total i Wj 3 ,torla! f ,:;V
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  • 34 10 SOUTH KORIA ELECTION Lske BujSJ II Ruasian-bovcot^J tiori "Litt.c gtiflt j dat entire vC <* cent Rus?i»f Koreas 'j rtni i» \ssenibi> w ajS The intei un^j the eJsctlona Il pal before tne -^H Assembly
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    • 419 10 <„..»«« Iml..mv« To MornmS lr.l.un« j SBnlBl^SJ r/-- r^£S"| /Ov^av? pe£TT™4HDD<»i uxiA^ta WR what i Lr ~> v r»Kf "^sfjtfft-X-K x !<L rx-\\ -^V wtW* r \KNOWn WOULD ;:v I ate. Hsl f«M I"S <»£: fff^fEr <■ -*lvi I) y^vfvl^/ tiaki l €r^ai ym i^WMsaWl i^i v i x mBsW
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  • 544 11 L postwar Asia facts difficulty m PHBjA nnJv be.ause of two canfiicting econaSSSJmSm B «i»» f ""ooiaowo i Totonomy by ..'a *cl People,. This view is tak->n by Dr. X 2, Professor the In s.tv ol Kentucky, m IW I nn lls of
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  • 91 11 HONGKONG NOT TO BE BLAMED I i Hong trie V. rf ermfeodeal I tralM rtaeay." He termed as coi •leWw •!>• Sal Nk trail :t chiao'i expe** Be Ii Bongk sifs I nruf aelifi il i ard "tkt H ou- aad j awrlr" on the j la* toafa. ff< isaf
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  • 48 11 J ARI? July 8 Prend pi to indo- hina ting K&tt V.t t.::... aut :.>rr.y pwneat) purillas have n engaged recently In poeroui rtunn shea P ntensi ?v.- activity per than r t&e Pren ComMrep rted la mmunii quoted -..v f;i *t*ncy m .1 dispatch Reuter
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  • 123 11 KMW YORK. July 8.Att^r thr lull of Singapore m 1042 Mr Hurry tilpk ns. Pre si ten t R tose c It s perianal assist ani then hi London f^r jK'rotid front talks uitn the British Premier rsporSSd back to the Presi- < I i
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    18 11 THE DUCHESS OF, KENT wears a tan-" o'sha titer styie hat <i>>co/u.ed with a cockn.de of jeaihers. i
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  • 141 11 18 da^iw Tuiy 8 Russia's 3*g OW. "starvation" blockii4( v jwrtw the wh'ch th V 1 pcver c^s and wid snT? ed immeciliuc Thei^?* ÜB^<Wnt 1 °«av< «>*,. cutBw ere decreed ;^B^ t H h ,b^; Commander ol 000 ESS. said 750 thrown o„t
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  • 38 11 CHICAGO. Jusy 7. Trie mystery of rings around bath tubs was solved today with the arrest of George Springer. 13. who confessed to breaking i into ten homes and taking a bath m each.- U.P.
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  • 146 11 London. Ju'y 8. First of the aagSJ British Hermes-four air-: 'iners is now m an advanced taSJC of constr ictmn and shov.ld be ready to fly next August. Twenty-five of these huge '■la^d'ey-Page craft have bee*" ordered by British Overscan Vireroys for
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  • 44 11 Bangkok, July 8 The Siamese Constituent Assembly or •*< members e'ected he ast 3 vill be formally opened on Monlav. July 12. By the Council of Regency. Draft of the new 3sastltuttsa i* expected to be completed within six months.- Reuter
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  • 18 11 London. July 8. Titans tadao reported tonight that v'viet anllitaey delegation ai ived m the Albanian capita' Reuter
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  • 57 11 Prague. July 8. Yugoslav leaders were called liars and were charged with seeking separate agreement with Imperialist nations, m an article m the current issue of the Cominform Journal. The 6.000-word attack by D. Charperrtier lepeated and elaborated on the charges made m the recent Cominform communique against
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    • 45 11 fioxy gJW: Ii Uft; 9.15; I.M Aquatk Musical Hi IV h: i T RIHEB VMUUM? m iflac rcr Keeps Kl2l^..tudd7d! Bo* HOPE R °ad To Rio Cj^aadsrjNog, r,,r Pan*. 3 fl l r i T,,,n «>rri,u-. '•Wes" vu r "uinm" bo WORLD PitAj rs^rjl!^^ 15
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    • 249 11 VICTORIA THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY AT 8.45 p.m. AGATHA CHRISTIE'S mirder play "AND THE! THERE WERE NONE" Seats $1.00 to $3.00 ROOK NOW AT RORIN SON'S TEL. 5*94 E.v. 4. or tonight at Theatre. Tel. G»2b ENTER THE STAGE CLUB CRITIC CONTEST DETAILS IN EVERY PROGRAMME Sbangtiai Modern Tailoring j 10,
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  • 13 12 I I 1 I hed Commu- .11 U.P.
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  • 24 12 :in Jul v t. Ccn aaa.t- British I tor ol Idt dayths reqaesi made for m *c »|rtrengthen the sirto the b* BH BM^»«B««B™a»«^awa»fa^»
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  • 368 12 LONDON, July 8 Tart House U Commons last n.g i ipptov< I m principle the Govei .meat's Nationality Bi. This [jives eflfsd to the prui- Lple Sst the people of S8 I aelf-g earning country have both a particular status as citisma sf then own country
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  • 172 12 NEW YORK. July B—Britain and the United States planned to invade France early m 1943. over a yeai before the actual landing. It was disclosed m the papers lof Mr. Harry Hopkins, perj sonal Assistant to President Roosevelt, published m Colliers magazine today. This plan "Bolero"— and
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  • 61 12 CANBERRA. July 8. Dr.! I Herbert Evatt. Australia External Affair* Minister, an-! nounce a hero today that the 1 United Nations Economic Commirsion for Asia and the Fa r East will meet m Australia next November. I t will discuss relief fo r Asian and Far Eastern
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  • 44 12 PRAOUR Julys. The Czechoslovak Ministers ol the interior. Justice and Education have calle d fop lull reP° rt s°n the poliUcal oemon?ratlons during the soaol Czechoslovak -national gym nasilc Organisation festival Mte during which police made between 10.3 and 200 arrests.- Reuter
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  • 124 12 Roxas Enacted 126 Laws Before His Death MANILA. July 8.-0^ dred-and-twority-six r^Jt out of the !">" P'..ss«d|Tr gress during Xi reemaol session were enai g dent Roxas who agaoj tin before he dud two montus* and Prssaaent Quinaoaai2 it has been otlicially aauo Quinno vetoed ft baa i eluding a
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  • 32 12 uape iotw -m N'ouree the Graivi 0! sol South Ai:u -.i. i "w| Port Busalx as! lOje of 70. I He plave'i m ■< m his life-time. U.P.
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    • 135 12 IN THE LANGIJAOE 01 RACErOOWM HERE'S A 'CERT'! pHOMEsIIETCO m Technicolor! tnaoo. O'fsrled by Produced by gaOk BRUCE HUMBERSTONE -ROBERT BASSLER/ ASCOT CO D CUP! CRAN PREMIO HANDICAP! KENTUCKY DERBY! 'RUNNING TODAY! 5 TIMKS AT:— ll— J— l.ls— G.3<>— 9.ls Is CAPITOL si >i% I tl ill TODAY! 7K Oi
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    • 117 12 R—g^ A air-coou::> most* Elf TOBI.iV. m I P-m.. 4.15.. Mo I U lw .alS# EDDIE CANTOR JOAN MJJ* PLUS! EXCLUSIVE i IGHT l >irM Return Battle for World's glial i|WSJgat Vt* JOE JERSEY JOE LOUIS vs WALCfIU BLOW by BLOW! ROUND by j) 0 Taken at the Ringside by
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  • 476 13 r quotation/ i. a v a j 1 1 Municipal SPore 5% 1920 111 00 113 00 1^)28 .00.25 ***** p 4 >"r 1930 117 25 iiia? Nh»o3<, 1935 97.25 fi So 1937 99.00 100 05 *P«e 3'; 1938 99Q iSo*SS Spore 4% 1888 106.00 W7BB ".00
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    • 100 13 NEW YORK. July 8. The midlv improved tendency, with' an absence of pressure despite prevailing worries was encouraging occasionally the more aggressive biddin;.: On balance gains mostly fractions to dollar developed with the best interest m selected rails, rail equipments. steels, non-ferrous minings. containers, chemicals, rubbers
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    • 44 13 The directors of Austral Malay Tin Limited announce the following tin-ore production for June Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd.. 420 piculs; Thabawleik Tin Dredging Ltd.. 874 piculs; Austral Amalgamated T:n Ltd.. (Asam Kumbang Section! 37 piculs; (Ulu Yam Section*. 415 picuis.
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    • 63 13 Below are rubber crop figures for the month o; June. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Ltd. 24.000 lbs: Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Ltd. 86.000 lbs: Gleneaiy Plantations Ltd: 68.000 lbs. Kluang Rubber Co.. Ltd. 60.000 lbs: Pajam Ltd. 202.000 lbs: Tambalak Rubber Estates Ltd 27.393 lbs: Telok Anson
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    • 217 13 LONDON. July 9. The British Admiralty lastnight publish ed the story of an "almost miraculous" BOOT" time naval engagement m which ihe 650 ton Indian minesweeper, Bengal, sank a 10 u39 tons Japanese Wined raiucr. The Bengal, escorting the Dutch oil tanker. Ondina. J.i the
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    • 62 13 TOKIO, July 9.— Two ships, ca living 209 Japanese left Japan for Amchitka and Shemya islands m the Aleutian group yesterday to pick up 50.000 drums of gasoline and additional packaged petroleum products fro m surplus United States army stocks. The petroleum will be part of the quota supplied oy
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    • 43 13 Bangkok. July 8. The Siamese Constituent Assembly of 40 members elected hero last night will be formally opened on Monday by the Council of Regency. The draft of the proposed new constitution is expected to be completed within six months. Reuter
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    • 66 13 Whitiey Bay (Northumoerland). Jiib' 9. The British Minis ST of Fuel. Mr. Hugh GritsVcell, and Lord Hyndley. chairman of the National Co*' Board, appealed for greater production ana discipline In the pits at the Mineworkers' Union conference here yesterday. Lord Hydnley stressed that unless the output rose by
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    • 147 13 Business p issed ir Siak sagro flour yesterday at the previous price of 878**. Pepper prices SFero marked Up SI for aH Copra and eoeosnit oil wen isa r atarfceta The followtn^ wcie yester lav's ssaoCatisas: RICE No. 1 $70. Ot. v sjualittes $4. r > *55.
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    • 48 13 Vessel Oodoorns Ceram -11 Actor Rotti 42. 3 Empire Deben 38 9 E. Pacific 36 7 Rengam 35 (Canarai 33 4 Mariekerk 31. 2 iClyde L. Seavey) 17/18 Lake Nipigon 19 20 Lake Atlin 23 4 Ozarda 25/6 Oluf Maersk 27 8 (Asphalion) 29/30 Dcnbigshire 15/16
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    • 201 13 The rubber maikt't opened steady yesterday mcrning ard m the absence of "Hers tne market n covered its previous Closing prices were: Another high level was reached during the week though tne Malayan shipments for June wiTo considerably higher than expected at 87.368 tons, says Lvwis
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    • 17 13 The share market remained quiet yesterday with small interest at the lower levels.
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    • 99 13 A Chinese painter at work 50 feet above the ground was killed instantaneously, when he 101 l from his perch. The tragedy occurred at the A. B.C. Breweries at Alexandra lloal on June 2e>. The painter. 42-year-old Peh Oh Wah. was standing on a piece
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    • 65 13 TOKIO, July 9. The sterling area conference between representatives of Gen. MacArthn's headquarters and the. United Kingdom and Colonies. Australia, New Zealand and Soutn Africa began m Tok;o today In an air of complacency. AI! British Commonwealth representatives said they hn-i been asked ami agreed not to communicate
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    • 29 13 The Rural Board meeting scheduled to take place at he Land Office on Thursday July 15 has been postponed to Friday, July 13 at 10 a.m.
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  • 187 14 WASHINGTON j LV The cew x for President ..-asrJiS i new turn when t .V the (hie- L- :r. a behind th ij they w lormer rjn pj Staff a. cratic National c awaS rhlaaarlrbli Only thn erai Dw.,:.: reiterated his inten z\ to accept
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  • 55 14 TOKIO. July 9 -Bjl eign airlines may "J operating m J*P :in ne /J Economic Weetfy«l In addition to tar J Oversea* Airways JJ tion. the Pan-Amft aj naia and the Q^J* Airways ROW v:ing ,J! the Chin, N*J*"«fl Indian rUrways.^rnao Airlines. Air WJW KLM. the Dutch
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  • 65 14 The following wi:l F k et for the I^*L*l 2nd XI against on today at 2-15 pjaHonglim Oreee gwj m Patel (Captain-. JJ Mansoor Khan A 5 Kothary. M. Rf*** j Nadarajah. mcd Shah, r ™J Popatlal. J Arvmra. Rasiklal. icW t The first t^^aaaa between the JBSW
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  • 29 14 mate* w The soccer ma Social Athletic P£« Jj RAF Movement uw jj kation). schedule d f- r j at the Govt. P r J is canceUefl
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  • 31 14 DoiMs, Americas outstanding miler today gave up any hope trymg for the United States t«* his strained Jcnillea tendon was showing ho signs of improvement Reuter
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  • 83 14 The CYMA (Singapore) ha s made a start m the interPariab Soccer Competition for His Lordship, the Bishcp of Malacca's Challenge Cup. The Competition is run on League system and the following game* were played off: Nativity bea t Sacred Heart 'li' 2-0; Ss. Peter Paul on-C^l
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    • 74 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. fncoroorates In Singapore. Amu sTurrr. PHONIS PASSAtiR a Frik.ii SFR VH'F* T, lIONUkONG. SWATOW. AMOY. PENANG RANGOON, PALKMIIANG DJAMBI. "Hoiir mnsnf sola i P.. noso mr Wnnnjkmnj, Bsratow a Amoy July 21 «'»«-nl«»g A IMiulJ,, Jlllvn Wlsror RSI, an^naaj,, llvlo Hone liit" w
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    • 383 14 TfSOAY'S BADE DARD un rt CTub Juiy the W probal KKteyi ana ai 1 p.m. The awn on Race b. v i Fori 111 l-jjun; 0 i i' r, n (Heddle. > Donnelly iHohbsi AS (Hobos' ,i|,m i a r Turner (Mart.r.: ,i w t ho Turnei Bright Rocket fTooon
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    • 503 14 0 l 3 C*mponiJs 1 (Martini :wm !S l (Yoiiii W,na ri oar Kbeiv (Hobbai I gtyiaag Flame SO, KIM (Da „iel,i 00 W-*^ 1 so: I^town (Spender) 280 Ker.ys Luck M- Farad ~JJJj o 3 Kenton 8 o.i fWinig iifirrini 0 3 2 Harvest Moon 802 Tail T^.iv i
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  • 177 15 et Off Exalted Horses,' BA Tells US Boxers the National Boxing AsLgff rOBK, W) Enrols boxing outade joe Wslcott whom; tl) knocked out anf cc s.ivo.d. of New me% an Inertly nomed the outstand %Ytc NBA grros "honourable! oaewnons" to II other hesvv- aveWhts inchldlng Arturo Go-. IoV of Chile,
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  • 99 15 Earlin: New Move In Austerity stliM Wf w r wftji al! tram and unf ir fervices closing at' 6 r tv. H5 trio British. eh and Ins v their third week of f street tralß< wss sirE esde<l bj 0 i i: i mow Lsptper vrre considertns i ceta n
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  • 85 15 i Ind v I it I ipr« Ass Court c: Un ft l jee] fi pry dt KatonjE X My. to thi L-' tanent" by M M bthe: i do was 1 i i M hovi P ovai it po,, „;r of Sgt.-M P
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  • 119 15 ;i IIN July O:— A. H v Indian Test cncrmerly known a< AbH if« c proved to be tht id< In the Oxford which recently nd Uft season by beatC mbridge University by finished Msssad m wling and batting verag s. a left-hand bsaasasaa 540 for an average
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  • 100 15 Dara Singh fougrit thre* opponents simultaneously Bosca Boa O. Wong and Ho Wah Peng m the main wrestling event at the Happy World Stadium last night. He knocked out Gorrilla Wong m the sixth round and Ho Wah Peng m the fourth '-ound. The fight ended m
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  • 40 15 The official opening of Playfair B.P.s two new courts m the Sin Jm Temple's ground, at the junction of Rangoon Road and Norfolk Road, will be held on Sunday. Aall future pratice? will be played at the two courts.
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  • 57 15 The following have been ■ItCted to represent the C.V.M. A. Cathdral of the Good Shepherd agam«t the C.V.M. A. Nativity today on the St. Georges ground at M 5 p.m. H. Hogan, P. Lopez. R. Kessler. R. Cordeiro. R. Mosbergenr. S. cc Souza. R. Cordeoro. A. de Cruz
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  • 65 15 MONTREAL. July B—Canada and Mexico each won one singles match en the opening jay of their North American zone Davis Cup tie here to clay. The winners meet the winners of the AustraliaCuba tie m the final. Results: H. Rochon I Canada! rjeat F. Guerrero
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  • 27 15 The China Olympic bassetball team was entertained at a dinner given last night a: the Tai Tng Restaurant. Happy World by the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation
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  • 193 15 CH, July 8, Sebastian 'Hed a grimy from his pocket tn ta was hanged Just before rt ta *ory of lynchI irallel to the n which a Fransi Into the -.round Werused of fellow mireou17th the night entered I Ut troops
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  • 327 15 Points were shared between GH.Q. Signals and the S.C.C. m a Div. 1. game at Jalan Bcsar tadium yesterday. each team scoring twice. Although the game was scrappy there were many exciting Incidents. The Signals won the first round encounter. A gosl down
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  • 77 15 Ainhem. July 9.— A Dutch footballer. A. H. van Osch, was sentenced to two months' imprion.r.cnt :n th? district court nere tod;y for betttng an opponent m a match at Zutpben vith the deliberate intention of hanranc him. The player collapsed after van Asch had
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  • 125 15 Conquerci- of Singapore, the v eg~i Sembilan Malaya Cup XI meet the Combined Royal Air v i*ve d\ Jalaa Besar Stadium odiy m the Southern Section of trie series. Utno g".. "tri SWIH be m the inal Irrespective of the result, interest In today's game
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    • 29 15 Opening nW? r Midnight Chaps. H»A Tonight BLAZiNG ADVENTURii OF THE TREACHEROUS DESERT! vaaja^onsssaaSfl X sso s tv,* r L £^^up£ieiv THE GROIVSIFS! S Top Serial Of The Year;
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  • 675 16 COMPTON SCORES 145 OUT OF 363 for ENGLAND m M > mm mem S^JSP INGB IN THE THJ" .VM A N ,K,rKNT PARTCLOSED TODAY AI 888 AIT p ~J VNU -sr.t: NKItSHII* Bkri oVfcaawN i;;( partoershto s* i~\ f 124 foi England Shorl ol the rati In 1828» -.•in t
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  • 139 16 (From mir own Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. July A rubber smoke-house built by members sf the Young Farmers Club. Meru, Klang, was burnt down on Monday morning. All the contents and the building, of tail cooperative enterprise, started only a month ago were Completely destroyed. Seven piculs of
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  • 125 16 KUALA LUMPUR. July 9.An attack was made on the Langkap (Peraki poliC4 atsflSJ by two parties of bandits at 1 a.m. on Thursday. The police, after considerable fighting, vigorously repulsed the attack Two constables were wound--6d The body of one of the enemies was found on
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  • 495 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) J Mr. Lee Kong Chian. the rubber magnate and dent of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of CommcrcC P Pry. rv J yesterday that the future of the Malayan rubber indusi > be bright. Mr. Lee, who returned to iingapore
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