Morning Tribune, 15 July 1948

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  • 350 1 REFUGE SOUGHT IN JUNGLE FOLLO WING BANDIT KILLINGS mi>i u lILY 14— THE ENTIRE FOl'l Ulio.> ur iui KUALA, LI MPI B. l*^ TH QF Kl ALA Lt MP i r, tiin.- of writing. On, of the four ChineM- killed »a* a woman.
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  • 121 1 Li. tSa t.- and perhapi I i U» in :v Holv Lml from Arab capifen high officials were fcrr'ne "poke of big power Veto accept the new je proposal. lie heaviest lir activity of W^t i u bombtd at ..wont ,t, in When
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  • 84 1 tiscoLY July 14. Three itish Air font Moeqaito ines crashed near rM re toy within a few miles 01 one other when returning from :ross-country training flight. e crew 01 two in one plane re killed. The erew ol twe a second baled out safely. e crew
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  • 38 1 COPENHAGEN'. July 14. Queen Ingrid 01 Denmark and her two daughters. Princesses Margrtthe and Anne Marie. were slightly injured when the car in which the Que^n was driving crashed into a tree today.
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  • 100 1 Berlin Crisis: Soviet Reply Received London. July 14. The Soviet Ambassador George Zarubin today delivered to the British Foreign Office the Kremlins long-awaited reply to the Western Powers' protest against the "intolerable" blockade of Berlin. There was no immediate information about the contents of the Soviet reply. Zarubin delivered the
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  • 77 1 (Tnbunc SUff Rcportei) T\vo Chinese warship? the 5 270-ton hght cruiser Chung-: Kins and the 1.000-ton destroyer Linpfu will arrive m SingaJITS July 19. the Acting Chinese Conaul-General. Mr. Cheng Sin Yik. told the Tnbuno yesterday. The Chinese Consulate-Gene-ral and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce
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  • 24 1 PORTSMOI'TH. July 14 The cruiser Delhi formerly the Achilles which has been 1 handed over to the Indian Navy left here today for Bombay
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  • 70 1 AIR MINI STRY APPROVES COL FOR CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES The A Ministry has i ii to i theßAFci\ Branch of t ttvices Associat nom I Effect on; Upland st* -was The RAF has already paid rBO pel cent of nt > pay In Issue 1948, to certain an employe ;n service
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  • 20 1 Africa- p J" Orm^ South (Ea s ThK l Pretoria M "C W r rt nation of Reuter
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  • 199 1 Brook Issue: Ugal Proceedings In Brunei A gainst Former Sara wak Rajah mm VI, If k, L *<*£• .GCMG. the former S}«} <* Barawk, and others. l declaration thai !)(lll th,truo construction of seemed by His J^the Suhan oj BruJ on 2nd August, 1846 and Rfitti p ate SirJames lnnceiH
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  • 134 1 ir, July 14.— The ove to suspend the insured packet service within W taken with a view i prevent large sums of money falling Into the hands of the Insurgents, it La officially an-, oounced, hi the available manpower is not .-utticient to provide
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  • 98 1 I■ ,ni were destroyed. Five pertoni ha-.e been taken in to custody. V I remit ot widespread police activity In Selangor I arrettl have teen made In the KJang area and Mtetn suspects have been arrested in Kuala Lumpur during tlu
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  • 38 1 Tokio. July 14. Fifty fiveyear old fonnei Viscount Ifmsanarl Ifckagl father-in-law of Emperor Hirohito's younger brother Prince Mikasa. was believed to have committed suicide due to changes brought about by Japan's defeat in the war.
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  • 54 1 KUALA LUMPUR, July 13— The Kuala Lumpur Municipality It to ask the censers to reduce the number of gangster ftlms shown in the Federal capital a t least for the period of the present emergency. The decision was taken at the mot ting of the
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  • 46 1 PRESTWICK, (Scotland). July 14.— Colonel Robert Rutherford McCormick, 67-year-old publisher of the Chicago Tribune, landed here today and told reporters that he thought the military and monetary control of Japan would be vested In Washington. Japan would become a republic, he believed
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  • 31 1 TOKIO. July 14.— The nee harvest this autumn will be the biggest in the past decade, according to a recent survey of the country by the Ministry ot Agriculture and Forestry'.
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  • 914 2 m vorld "rqn-lliy wh- 1 :esfr,l».v hs having Lr 1H >• rW r neh „,-e.> man. In an MMnM t<> r t[uh t th m objn a*ftwc tkmme was MM afaaMtanee "f July u, n.n-i National IM.V. h»W t#«at VquaMty' «as a word Ml
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  • 363 2 FILM REVIEWS For Monty Woolley, that irascible "Man Who Came To IMnner," It in only proper perhaps that "Ufe Begin* At 8.30," a 20th Century-Fox comedy-drama which tells the Htory of a once-great actor whose fondness for John Barleycorn ultimately lias him playing Father
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  • 352 2 There's a movie that's* a refreshing change to others I've seen In a long while. It's name? "Miranda" and it's a tale about a mermaid (and her tail) and, oh, what a tail, and tale! Actually, this mermaid docs j everything that
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  • 294 2 A last-minute discovery in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday of a suicide note in the clothing of a Special Constable, found shot near his po*t at a police hut, cleared up the mystery surrounding the circumstances of his death. The dead man was 23-year-old Lau
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  • 116 2 Philadelphia. July it j Democratic Party ResQH Committee, writing the pi form on which the party i go to the country in the N< ember presidential elect* last night defeated an attea to commit the party to an i plementation of Prt-~idont Tl man's civil rights
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  • 247 2 The Kuala Lumpur Malay daily, Majiis, in its editorial on the recent futile terrorist attack on Malaya's only coal-field, Batu Arang in Selangor, called for "stronger and more efficient" police military counter measures to end the present terrorism in the Federation. The paper contended, "There
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  • 70 2 NEW YORK. July 14 -P^ a Buck told the New York I versity's School of iviucaW that real peace between East and West la possible I if the West realizes it necessary that power play a part. She lid CljJ Korea, India and Endonesia* that the
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  • 134 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Borneo Co., Ltd.. ftgentg for "Aipro**, gave a dinner last night. a t the Win? Choon Yuen Restaurant, Great World to 60 "Aspro" dealer^ in Singapore. This was their annual dinner to dealers who were presented with bonuses
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  • 940 3 thnf in f jmiiiMnill»* vru nv net m n ...i^p MuiUci T seeks 1 E^L'thi Council tor inter 5?*«* rUted t!0:i! v •t.r^iotticu'lapriov.. om ft"" 1 Co;n:nini1 aor "c-.jnronlv faWWi M lflftK .juolod rociu,, of I bmdi r«Aei than of its iiuiu.',* or fulfil nu-nl. The
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  • 99 3 INDIA-MADE AIRCRAFT NEW DELHI July 12 adia-:r...v aircrtft rill failab- y. the end of nex »r. A Baaft] ft Urn th Maitaa Aircraft Cbmpanj ■tted, jointly owned and M&ged bj r Gcve nments t Mi sno iiynre has taken J to product: a oj 5.1 p m ftratfee trainer aircraft
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  • 20 3 K.L.MUNICIPALITY'S TRIBUTE TO GENT "Uporter) NiwaiS C 1 OBmu *i«er* ■»«iiS <slr 2dwir<J Mr H njoming. ini ch *nning id
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  • 7 3 S'PORE YOUTH COUNCIL v 1,--1 fe n^p.,
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  • 221 3 -i T murH V Chai^ SOfatt^ P tw re b ouUr Carryin? ar „/^.y' »>t against two ChinOn^u ti > Ah Guan and on t,vo^ h rs at^P^ murder N 1 Chono- 2 KAh Boon and th^Sevo IT 1(1 -^^erday at m allcged
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  • 274 3 Children's Club Opens At Pasir Panjang (Tribune Woman Reporter) Wide-eyed little Malay boys and girls with solemn faces watched breathlessly yesterday morning the cutting of the tape by Lady Gimson at the Pasir Panjang Children's Centre which converted the former feeding centre into children's club. The children had looked forward
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  • 115 3 7 Yrs Rotan For Armed Robbery Found guilty of armed robbery, two Chinese. Son Loong Chuan < 19 > and Lee Mun Heng i2l> were sentenced to sever, years' rigorous imprisonment each by Mr. Justice Thorogood a t the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. In addition each will receive 12 strokes
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  • 120 3 The Colonial Cricket XI for the rest of me season will be without the services of two of their best players Lieut. Eric de Raster and t. A. Dole, who are going to Ceylon by the s.s. Empire Durban, de Kretser is going on
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  • 43 3 The United Kingdom Com-missioner-Gencval in South East Ada. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. will speak at P" blic meeting, which will ihortly be held by the People Education Association. Represontatives of the various communities will also speak on the occasion.
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  • 133 3 (Tubune Staff Reporter) Over 4.300 pilgrims will have left Malaya foi Mecca in tour pilgrim carrying vtssels by Monday. The Agamemnon, third of the pilgrim ships, ltf t Singapore yesterday with 1.152 Muslims on board for Jeddah. The Ajax and Telemachus left the Colony
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  • 145 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter* The Adviser to the Secretary •f State for the Colonies on Social Welfare. Ml. W. H. Chinn. made Singapore his tirst official call since his sppoi:nmen t last year, when he arrived here yesterday af:erQOOQ by air from the UK. Mr. Chinn
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  • 40 3 The Postal Services DeDartmtm announces that the It♦est time of posting at the G*n«ral Post OlBce, WWJ; is" 6 p.m. but tha t the latest -:me for rtsistore d and insured articles and parcel* la 5 30 p.m.
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  • 95 4 Bom* i>i tin guestt who attended the charitp dunce orgaiti <■' by the Mala tun Jockeys A\.st,t ni?i->, i on Momlni) night at the Viiinrin Mri,)oritil lli'Jl, Singapore, included [top from it ft to Tight)Mf9, M. ///>//, Mrs. F. Lai, Mrs. L'^i Chmtn Ueok, Mr lAn\ Chuun
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  • 70 4 The Bi lgh| Star Sporti Club have oi anlsed ;i picnic to Pnlau Brani on Sunday ai 10 I am. Members Intending to §o should Inform Mr. O. J. Lourdts, the sports secretary, before Saturday, On Saturday, there will be a tea-party for Bright Star ►sports club
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  • 33 4 GET KICH Q UICK! Vour "Atomic Atf**" lir.iitt'Ht <'iiriosil.v. Accelerate Y«ti r U'hcflK <»f I'ro^n'HM. Send Hi «*s. for Hwi New Colourful Hook to Prosperity. Satisfaction (iiiarnnteeri. P.O. llox No. Ml, Hitching, Sarawak.
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    54 4 h, Pa<tk Wu HhhuifiQ^TnFutrd a Challenfjt dip for tin 440 MOftfl inler-schnol rdaij, a 1 the ACS annual sports meet at the Jalan Bcsar Stadium oi Saturday. ACS Old Boys Who wUk to tuki part in the 100 and 200 yards handicap art askrd to contact Mr. Lau Hock Chyc
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  • 271 4 LONDON, July 14. Lord Clydesmulr of Bra I d w o o d formeriy Sir John ColvilU 1 (lov(tikii of Bombay addressing the annual meeting of the East i India Association hcrv today on "The Transfer of Power in India", said: "it .should
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  • 54 4 •OTTAWA. July 13. The Government failed to avert the nationwide rail strike set for rhursday, i. about ifintotei Humphrey Mitchell said, after an all-day cabinet meeting, that Government discussions would be resumed on Wednesday only one day before the 100,060 railway employees are scheduled to •strike, paralyzing Canada's rail 1
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  • 445 4 •\Vhen my wife received attentions from oth< came cold towards me and I went out because houi home" to me." stated Mr. A. J. Braga in ihe Sing.i;. Court y. sttrday at the continued hearing of his irtte'i petit! for a dissolution
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  • 31 4 In celebration of recent Bar successes Mr. O. T. IHissok. Liaison Officer for Malayan and Hongkong students, entertained Malayan Law students' to tea at the Royal Empire Society in London recently.
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  • 475 4 (By ALLAN LEWIS) A large crowd, estimated at 800. attended last Monday mgnt's Malayan Jockey Assn. Charity Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Proceeds will go to St. Nicholas Home for Ctind Children. Penang. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner Genera!, ami sin. MacDonald, weie present
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    • 35 4 POINTS flm '*«lly quorQrtf4.fJml^m ■eout,f u Rolled W I-^K y Cold Chp o|<* „Jf ;J^V I'corof m^y Gold Nib t^"^m 9 \i•• c i j^F' M /Mr' mohuino uncii* <g m •oriUtbl* M o ff)t(t
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  • 587 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH 6///"'v ft 1 1 nrty on am ind dinner vai followed by dancing to the music 1 I Harry H;ici:rnayer and his band At the table apart from the host and ch.f-r pjuest w < :e Mrs Loko Te», looking w U in an
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    • 88 5 Handpai nted lovely Scarves and Hankerchfefs from Paris. MVfniHiIPfIRPPIWPPII TONIGHT IN THE PALM COURT RAFFLES HOTEL INFORMAL DANCE 9 p.m. to midnight with Cabaret Attraction RICARDO PEREZ Dance Music by PATRICK FORBES HIS ORCHESTRA No Admission Charge DOUCET for the New Look in lovely \boolics j Worsted suits to order
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  • 23 6 L'>n.lr\ Ai/'Tits A/r.vsfv COUM Tut < LM Tnib-it ttomm I M, 9( Minims Lame W.c t Tin'KSIMY. .1. i,Y 15, HMS.
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  • 316 6 In on.* of the bluntjsi speeches ev.-r mane by la diplomat, Carlos Romulo. Philippines Ambassador to /unerica, told the Americana tnat they 1 .should forget all about making Japan the work Shop 01' Asia and work Instead OH a Marshall Plan lor the whole continent,. This is a
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  • 1032 6  -  PEDAGOGUE Politics For Young People World Af fans Ims been outside the doori ai listening to family quarrel between the an<l the other rountriei ea* "t ;llt> !<>r: iui lain" Now I admit thai W quite tt'- thing to listen i domestic quarrel bul la
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  • 442 6 BUESINGEN. FRENCH ZONE. There are 952 happy and contented Germans who would not trade their lot for anything this side of Paradise. According" to "Weekend", the United States Occupation magazine, the 952 are citizens of the French zone town of BuMtagm where cigarettes, coffee, nutter, cheese,
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  • 442 6 R.I.P. for E.R.P. Next Year? WASHINGTON. American and European officials here, restoring frayed nerves after the tension r,t Congressional uncertainty over European Recover </ Programme (ERP) fumts, nre now realising that \rhn( has just happened may tcell happen again. In support of their depressing belief, they cite the facts that:
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    • 33 6 MAI \YA IRWAYS LTD hi? ir*>K' MTAVI^ I \HH\SQ Ml >N f*J r>n i v nun;,; i i1 1 I V ,i:,,i, OBTAINED .\^i '1.1,11 v 0., I.JIK. Air iryi. l>«pi. OlKil BI4C<
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    23 7 I BUMDI 8 I R K N JJrti i hm^ien bathMJ*^?»m tefc«< por- Ht nffrocfir IP?** L, >- Po n /I r
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  • 20 7 woo J V nf Com. Ktii w been invo ■■^..Js.nth' kj u 1I they U.P.
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  • 161 7 .11 "";f UN i B juthoiHUei said I Moscow to dui) u -in-C Hi <Wminy. M fm tertM or i reply to the paralWesU notes had not yet „i t. ;i pon by Foreign Molotov. T )^se Oorman circles saif 1 .lar-ha» Soko!ovak>'
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  • 55 7 SYDNEY J ■:>• M V' /r--irtnncr 0/ M*B ibatN Ten 7/,,.. v on Sofunfaf Jw/.« <; f.imyst sttike ,ri nn < idHf :n JwMurray Btream will In rt* Hit im< 1 Mr, Maa 0/ BaiirA Btud DmrUmg Down*, bought M >i r r a u it -i. v>
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  • 69 7 SHANGHAI. July 14— Th? Ta Kung f'ao. in a dispatch rom Nanking, said negotia .ions are presently going or n Hong :ong between Chine?; o >rc!»cntatives and the Hong kong Government for a sine er control igllftlt smuggling It s-*id the Chinese Govern ment held the
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  • 72 7 TEL AVIV. July 13. T..v m t ..ian uti.ioiii planes a.u. ..yC S.>iJi»es gave iel Aviv it heaviest bomb load to dfc«* j_itii<> persons wvie Sdliai d p.U>at 50 wounded in tlu residential area, it wao a:. .Ceil. Jewish and A;ab coxumuci ques reported heavy ttfhttai
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  • 38 7 PEiriNa .h»ty 54.— Hm <l* er 1 iu Yao Chan& told a »rea.s covferene" tnat tiu .aounting refuge*; problem in •eiping is bevond the power o. ;his or any o .ho» city to hj.ndVc without out^W^ a istance.
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  • 35 7 GEXERAL OMAR I BRADLEY'. \ch'> recent "q--lu said that the present Soviet armfd forces aif capable of over- running must of Europe, y tht Star nnd Middle East. Korea and ft^w Chm.i.
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  • 147 7 LO.YDON July U Mr. I'■1 cge Buohaaaa, ;i poor apprentioc from Um slums of Glasgow who became Minister ■>: Penfiom ind -.nfected his Ministry with h<s own warm sympathy for the old and leatttute, ii to take over the |oh oi niodermsing; the Na\wistaßoc
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  • 458 7 'ME, July 14. Giovanni t>:i accori. a Sicilian wine enchant, leaped to hi-? d-.-'h, one-day nationwide Jtoriety wh^n ho plunged •Seventh HmS? partment of his murdered 1 bewrttflri Gmzia. dM -suicide waseasilv' spectacular andj Jove tragedy in post The 13-year-oM v two we,:. hpfcrc
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  • 211 7 FASTING GIRL CAUGHT RAIDING THE LARDER SHANGHAI. July 14. i Tv.enty-yeur-ol.i Misa Yang Me: wh^ ut n nationwide fame with I the claim for not h^tv- in? eaten for the past i rttnc years, has finally beon caught raiding the la-der! A brief press report fiom Chungking whew i ehe
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  • 53 7 LONDON, July 13. It was ■an runrr* n\>..i Buckingham Palace today that the Shah of Persia will pay a short visit to Britain. He is expected to ainve about Juiy 20 and has been invited to siay two n £hto at Buckingham Palace as the guest of the King
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    • 33 7 DE WITT'S MONEY BUDDER PIUS Good for Rheumatism, lumbago, backache, boneache, joint pains and all Kidney troubles Obtainable everywhere. If you toffer from Piles try De Witt* Man Z»n Pile flrmedy. (K 45)
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  • 61 8 KARACHI, July A Lancastei plane with one juui ;t half tnns ./i essential i::«*<lic"- i luppliei w.is waiting today to be Bown by British crew to Hyderabad. The plane is chartered by Frederick Bydney cotton, a 55 year-old Jtuatraltan pilot ■<n<\ bnaineawnan who hist nighl received
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  • 251 8 The 1-ak Aik Amateur Musiral »nd Dramatic \ssm iati..n had a very tnjoyablf «»veninK last Sunday. About a hundred iwmb«'rs wrre en- 1 tt*rtalr«'d fm i* *-i»cktai! p»ri> at ;h.- club b<»U9e. r hi ivlebratlon of Ihe sue- 1 cvhhlul pf*rtorti)unce they hta^td r«"ently, at tli»*
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  • 116 8 AGED COUPLE AMONG 1,603 EMIGRANTS GLASGOW, July 18. Almost 1,000 emigrant! to Australia today boarded the liner Rmplre Breni ;it Glasgow. Probably the kast excited were .lames Low, k:i, of Ash-ton*under-Lyne l ;m<i bli 71 year-old wife who, with then daughter and granddaughter, are going to Melbourne to join theli
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  • 68 8 MANILA. July 13. An American Manufacturing Comi pany oi New York and the Philippine Government*! Na--10 a Development Company nay 3oen reach an agreement v. l."*o establishment of ieve a! c iildrc^-3 garment! facloics. aoootamg to npc Qenea) ii'Uiagcr Vicente Babahraro. Tac plan oilis for
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  • 70 8 {Shanghai, July 14. -Mr. Charles L. Stillman, head of Economic Co-op.T.'uion Anministration survej mission to C'una is expected to return to Washington shortly for a brief dlacusBion With BCA authorities. He is believed to have completed a report on hi recent tout of South onil
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    85 8 Top iit ft t<> right): Tan chc i Kwm, To if Tkoon Jiuati, Khoo Yomi Booh, .\<i >4tany Bwee, Too <iua>i Kioang, Kin Too Chin. Tan Hir; Phua Khoon }'<•>, L>m T' >>, Khoon, Tea Hal i i.i a i Ch( ind i i ft iok )f < "Ui. l.
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    180 8 CAN ON L'AWA, .July I is taking ft p, 'to crimes a. 1 1 juv< d Two such i led to requests for < action and u a :ea mina! Code li bung permit th t flt-tt-ntioa ininals until ti;< y an a threat to society In Toronto. cr was
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    • 32 8 Shanghai Modern Tailoring 10, 15 ATT? UV ROAD Have In Stock:— Niu Variety of BiajriiMe Afternoou Frocks. auto Uvei) SeleetkMi of BveaUig Gowiu ;il Reitaeed Prices. I'hone < v Uw»l Ladles own nutniiti
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  • 60 9 'S CURB CRIMES 1 to d State* and inals is to ntmnt that fi" cor,::o! fteii l»* k -em!o dolinq'ioncy n cwrenuncnt ban on the pubhmc cunio hooKs BiireooDti erim€.On< n fgM ;n whu'li a rC f crime comics lotherV skull in il hat foi no ap- I repr s
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  • 19 9 In Foreign For Shai July U. A... r I i 1 s*l I W- k U.P. p fco j
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  • 54 9 LM*», I* V 'V/7 HeaW Aneurin Bevan t, gubst v \iiment that Britain's 1 ls h, ift prostituted m thwrU wa* carried to tkt BMW I Parlwn into th> i that M "evidena might b> ht tmr In Pa «< »r to be delayed I
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  • 86 9 Demand For Restitution Of Historic Flag Shang ii ily 14. The Tai--lin pr lI council passed a resolution to request the Chi[l In Tokio to de- ind titution of the historic g I i (rtlived "Tai- by the md prfsently said to be kept In Hiro> lit A Chii dispatch
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  • 47 9 rnnwarapn 4 iraM picture taken after the iredding of Mr. Johann J. D. Kooy and Mrs. Maria Kramer Brntem at the W*\sUv Church. Fort Canning, on Monday afternoon. On the ext right rv Dr H B Amstutz, the Minister who officiated the ueddiny. Tribune
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  • 303 9 OLYMPLA (Orceee), July 14. tol children today will gather Are kindled by sunlight in the ancient squaie-emied >tadium and escort it to trv )lympic alia: foi the start u Journey by rumen to Bi»g th ening of th< <■■ otui lea bi
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    129 9 Mr. So Chm Sing, of the Jubilee Theatre, and Mrs. So celebrated their 23rd. icedding anniversary on Simrdai/ when the entertained over thirty guests to di.inc. in the t'rrani. Photograph shores, I ft to right, (front rote) Mr. D. Molina. Mrs. D. Molina, .1 >. Watt* and Mitt Fn ees
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  • 38 9 Dutch Indonesian Conflict Reviewed -KHIXGTON. July 13.--u-rlands Ambassador Eelco V- Kteffeai conferred with aaer Secretary of State, Ro- Lovett, for one hour and Minutes and said they "re- the problem of the !^nt of the Dutclvlndo•^n conflict U.P
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    • 36 9 Will Guide you in spite of the JjMjJI raff the world. Seek her valuable ach ice towr come unexpected difiiculties and disappoin tint nts. S H^3 LPEI> MANY AND WSSSK FlTt-m" "he'eWSN BUILDING ORCHARD ROAD, BMOdVONH
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  • 272 10 Klon, Jul) Mr. O'ivcr < "iw nt<- Eyre (< kMntrvt 1 is'e-.i ti). Ch tncvlloi of tv RUcheqiiei in the Route of O in ma todt) i th>- Brl ti Oov«rnmon hj.i :i«r«'»Mi to etUW •nuns fr<'\ st-r'lnt< i»;i< 1 mi l«»n- ,t t rvWv tin
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  • 80 10 Marshal of th<- r a f u Tedder, will vi, J Friday to exam p.. problems conm< creasing the air :ie rail ox.« ut to the machine [aigeal ulrlog mine will not Ue i tuorou^<i ui.-_ ;ade. lh«> HrrtrMi It itl iave so fa i
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  • 173 10 LONDON. July 13. War Secietary w.is uM the House of Oomtw M a if the committed of enqi into the court martial axi had yet reports! ud if would publish a report i take steps to Isnplemati i| Mr. S'linwe'! implied could see no prospect ofi
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  • 245 10 LONDON, July 13.— Hope that there ne| would be discriminatory legislation in South A l was expressed by Sir Hartley Shawcross. the torney-General, speaking in the House ot mons today on the Nationality Bill. I The House was discussing the Government amendment which will restore the
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    • 134 10 V«...M k*« i..«iv«> To Mi«N ■nwiMiini "RUCGLES" r VI rZ^TTTo I'tAQfi'} n ILL NEVER fORGEIXTHEH SAID SOHETHtHG H-M, WELL MVEQOT ,Mf IN OK.BOIXX*- \"f L },££rniKTQ THIS BODGER' NOW/ ABOUT PINNING THE AHOLt>GEHSER IN in ire jf >\\ m WARN HOu BUT. ',>• '/l^tnH r']/^^ wokth iHt "BFLINDA" ~-r fJ
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  • 474 11 World Best Rembrandts SI v I to ih» market n> f*re< efeftmfi «r< "C*ri«! S fa the P> Th> T Tncf, m Portrait of luUna." "Christ 8k vn \o tht reopir mJ Mr Wmmfram. MM <J Wf f fnf -£1.500 to HIM w a < Reuter AAP IS Th.; m'.o
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  • 207 11 FOREI GNERS IN SHANGHAI NEED PERMITS TO MOVE FROM CITY Bnsghai, July 11 111 Loir.s Tsu. Ch:e! or eftin Affairs Depart] i the Pol^e Eurea;. ial I iter<!ay th u Qm MW ni requrn? foreigners; Wair permiti before moving the Shanghai oitv >!<•? v. not meant particularly cmbanaM foreigners They
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  • 82 11 Washington, July 14. The coal mines owned by can gteel companies will '■'■per. today, endinq an eightday itrike which spread until nearly a quarter of the conn-' try'i 400.000 soft coal miners taken away fiom work. ma announced by JusT. Allan Gol.'.sborouch *ho mM that "captive"
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  • 57 11 F(,lk* stone (Kcntt. An Bb~ytar-al<i cnpple. Dr Roger Smith of Warwickshire climbed I.Oho feet up the Sw'ss Alps to look for Hoicc r's. Dr Stntth. who arnv(d here on his way hi>tne. led an Alpine G'irfifn Soetty to ftee. mountain plants prow M their natural s«rround'tn*if*
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  • 224 11 n t July H oivm- athletes in bronze and n, were exhibited tote at press preview of -Sport in /vin L Museum »«SSS gl ers discus LVnmark 2? and «^TB?e nations Nntahl? o^J^" J OO dibits. rj| Ht«d States R Was the WymrtcJn£S in the 1936 cj^i
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  • 34 11 CH IFLEY GOING BACK Loncon, July 14.— Mr. J. Chifley. the Australian Premier who •.rrivec! in London last Wednesday for talks with the British Government, leit for Australia by air early this morning. Reuter
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  • 12 12 VIENNA Jt UiVlennito v,; D] iomorro« foi London Reuter
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  • 320 12 ship. ***** llr trolllns bodjr «w Board ibowed dcfldl C23.250.0t0. I e b wrd. in it- rtport «nfl lcccU ntj it Um i"^- il(i- fitted tonuln that UW in, ume- for the cod tod«Jtry Will cam in the effi rt to :l rry 00l
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  • 153 12 Nationalist Air Bid To Save Taiyuan Shanghai. July 14. Overworked Chinese Airforce personnel and machines are con- j centrating striking power to, save Taiyuan -provincial capit1] of Shansi— as the Commun- j ists reportedly were storming I into isolated pockets on all sides in one of the largest offensives 111
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  • 65 12 Rome, July 13. The Italian Communist Party announced bluntly that it would use strikes and labour agitation to fipu the 1 Government. Actually the strikes started long ago. This statement, *in a party newspaper, simply made it clear that the campaign was aimed directly at
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  • 77 12 Philadelphia, July IS. Form«r Ambassador to the Philippine, Paul ICcNutt, attending ih" National Convention a^ a member of the New York deleI Ration has received occasional I complimentary mention among delegates as ;i vice-presidential "posibility." Such comment was ODViousiv merely for personal goodwill and reminiscent
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    • 45 13 The Rubber market was Steady *>ut quiet yesterday. Closine prices were Buyers. Sellers. No 1 Julv RSS 47'j 47- 4 Mo 2 July RSS 46 46 ••_ no. 3 July nss 42'* 42% July 3ept 47' 4 47»_ on. 46 1 46% Tone Steady.
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    • 39 13 The Singapore branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking O Tporation has received the following cable from their head offlee: 'H SBC. interim dividcnt of £2 per share free of Hongkong Corpn. profits tax payable 16th August."
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    • 49 13 Vcttd Godowrs guenmba 42 3 Kampar 41 Empire Deben 37 8 Mt. Ropers 33 4 (Lalandia) 17 18 Montakab Sedih 21 Lake Atlin 23 4 Ozarda 25 6 AsphaUon 2'j 30 AdrmstUl LCT C. 694 15 16 Rotti 10 11 Iliouw 6/7 Empire Passmorc 3 Tantalus 1/2
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    • 14 13 The Share Market continued dull yesterday and the easier t»*ndencv was maintained.
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    • 71 13 Two '■"''<'-■ HRH the Duchess <~ GioYtccster rectntly inspectWt^Tie factory at Saverton, England, of Messrs. Nestle Anglo-Swiss* Milk Products Ltd., where food parcels for Britain from Australia are handled in bulk <ind then repacked for dispatch to individuals. The top picture shows Her Royal Highness talking
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    • 153 13 The product- market was Inclined to b«> quiet yesterday. Business however passed in Siak -ago flour at $19^. Some speculation buying was reported in the local pepper market with dealers again holding out for higher prices. The following were yesterday's quotations RICE No. 1 $70. Other qualities
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    • 61 13 The C.H.S.s Is: XI match was cancelled when their opponents. t hc Fraser and Neav^> soccer team, failed to turn up lor th L Fixture to be held on Sunday at the Choon Guan English School ground. The second string of the CHS. drew with the Serangoon Wizzards.
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    • 129 13 New York. July 13. Rails featured in late dealings witb popular Carriers overcoming earlier indecision and gaining up to nearly $2 brtagtlig the zioup average to a further new high level for 1948. The favourable outlook fa Kails was enhanced by optimism that some- plea?in£ action
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    • 59 13 CANBERRA. July 14. Mr. J. B. Chifley. Australian Prime Minister, failed to get from the British authorities any prospect of relief fron^ Australia's current dollar shortage during his recent London visit. Mr. John Dedman, acting Treasurer announced today. On the contrary, it seemed that Australian imports from
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    • 90 13 SHANGHAI. July 14 —The undefeated Terminal Red Sox baseball team is flying back to Manila this morning after winning their seventh and last gome yesterday afternoon when they beat the Service All Stars by seven runs to one. Throughout the series play!ed here the visitors were not
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  • 2799 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS Second Day Of S. T.C July Meet l*> BKJ SWEEP Total Fool $173,359 Ist Trize No. *****5 >nd. Prize No. *****0 ($43,339) Urd. MM No. *****8 (fKUW) Starters i't $1,969 each: *****0, *****2, *****0, IIOM4, *****5, *****5, *****0, *****6, *****6, 16(Mi79, *****8. 1)01
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    • 82 14 THE HO HONG S.B. CO. (1932) LTD. .D^rporatM In 8ln f »pow w c nii.i% s-mrrr thonf PASttAUB ft FRCUiHT SERVICRB Tc IK)N(.K(»N<i. SWATOW, AMOY, I'KNWO A RANGOON, PVLtMBANd DJAMIU. "Hung SiiuiK SuiU lor Hongkong, Swttuw Amuy July* M -*110n K S«ion Salln For l'ahiiilmn K A IMadjt,,- July -Hon
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  • 535 15 Women To Compete In SAAA's Annual Meet Th."^ lOf act. P^JJE »nd Ali Ahmad. c J Meyw are those to M,;: r hoi* t: jtvdln record of 166 ft. 10 The progname w competitor? for tonior I follow? TOMORROW 100 YARDS WJIT RACK iHcat I 1 C. Anthony. Low ing
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  • 72 15 < Price and rare offered -toema bail, ke *p :u awav T t th e :tn.wM;Uv4; V and taxational tote- Mr Tan Thoon! ot the Film' i .r' St .J^aa >how at i Preview Theatoej hp ir «tudy of! Hes whose 1 Public centre Office oi
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  • 360 15 RAF. <Seletar> 4 SRC 0 Following a scoreless first 30 minutes in which both vanguards missed numerous openings, the RAF <Seletar scored four goals against he SRC without reply in a Div. I League game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday While
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  • 51 15 Th? following will represent the Singapore Cricket Club XI against the Ist Division League fixture today at Jalan Besar Stadium: V. Margrave. D. Hamilton. V Burton. E. Ten Duis. C. McCulloch. F. Hutchinson. B Clifton. E. Fletcher. F. S. McCullcch. T. Mathot, H. Guide-
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  • 105 15 BOUN AVISTA S.C. A selection will be made from among the following players to represent the Bounavista Sports Club against the Comome CRE on Sunday at 4 p .m. on the Gillman Barracis feiound:— Ahpo. Guan Seng. Hendry Chua, Chew Ser.g. Dollali tCapt), Ahmat, Jubri, Arm. Kamid, Tong; Seng. IHmtfT
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  • 58 15 The Happiiads BP. team to play a return game against the Oriental B.P. on Saturday iat the former party's courts i will be chosen from the following:— Chew Yew Seng, Tan Liang Peng, Chu Leong Kok. Raymond Ortega, Valentine Ortega. Christopher Tsai, Tan Hock Leng. Sin Man Choy.
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  • 23 15 The pole vault final in r -he Singapore atheltic championships will be beld this evening at 5 ccloc* at Seletar.
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    • 240 15 Thwe aw larjjerjr due to cha.-*f<- ut the actt\ tie? f ih< endoenn* "j {Elands. During your past yean they have been i^cd cp -nJ require /MtfH proper nourishment. They oo not po?«e?« tne s«rat e.astuity F f^3k which th.ey had formerly tw power production. So your power ii f
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  • 644 16 (Fiom On i Own Repo I I.IWI. vi ro "i ,;,MTY OF HOIJ IN PIMK as ALL OTHE! MONEY HAVE I KPIOH Mr li. T W l r< lid that M no other r. v. r,... an found tJI qu< <tion will
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  • 25 16 MITNSTER. July 14.- Eight people were killed and 20 injumml when a cyclinder of ac«Hylene gas exploded in a factory in Ahlen Westphalia.
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  • 126 16 ROME. July. 14 Signor Palmiro Tog!latti, 54-year-old leadei of tot Italian Communis t Puny, was shot and ■rounded U he left the Italian Chamber Of Deputes today. Togliatti'i assailant, a man abou t .".0 years' «)ld. tired s( reral ahoti at the Communist leader*! chest from
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  • 91 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A Chinese trisha-rider had his right arm fractured after a collision with a military lorry at the 4', m.s. Upper Scrangoon Road early yesterday morning. The rider was admitted to hospital. A harbour labourer was ru?hed to hospital by ambulance when he fell
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  • 23 16 Th< Municipal Fire Brigad" answered a call from Telok Blanga Road shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday. It was a false alarm.
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  • 230 16 Philadelphia. July ML The Democratic Convention platform cjnimittec uppioved the plans calling for "effective international contiol of the weapons of mass destruction includillg tho atom bomb." and for "continued and Vigorous t efforts within the United Na- j tions to bring: about a success-
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  • 228 16 With reference to an agency report on July 9 concerning the statement of the Chinese Foreign Vice Minister, Dr. George Yeh), the Chinese Con-sul-General at Singapore has i received the following telegram from the Information Department of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs "Vice Minister George Yeh
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  • 81 16 Belgrade. July 14. Yugoslav trade unions, rejecting th Cominform's recent charges against Yugoslavia, today said it was "illogical and untru- 1 that the leaders of the Yugoslav Communist Party had betrayed the international solid i. ity of the working class. other party in the world war I nor
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  • 47 16 To mark the French National Day. yesterday. Consul for France. If. Morano entertained members of French community and nationalities to a recepti noon at his residence in <- lop Road. Among tho.se sent were several French a Belgian pastors. Toasts drunk to which M Morano replied.
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  • 341 16 SIAM'S "DEEP SYMPATHY" FOR MALAYA BANGKOK, July 13. The Siamese Premier. Phibul Songkhram, today expressed Siam's "deep sympathy" for the Government and people cf Malaya In their tight against the Communist terror. Premier Songkhram told Rcuter: "We ate extremely sorry that Communist disturbances have broken out in a friendly neighbouring
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