Morning Tribune, 17 July 1948

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  • 7 1 MORNING TRIBUNE CKSTB. U L SATURDAY. JULYJ^__
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  • 53 1 CHIFLEY-A "TIRED MAN" IN S'PORE JZ' r \A lust alia ■ti:ed mai i J+&* British Oovern; on economic matter! w™k Australia and •> V:ted Kingdom. m Singapore J^ I mm by the Australian Commissioner W Malaya. Mr. Claude Ma^y. Mr Chi!!' y. and hb part; of' four leave Singapore •::.>
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  • 119 1 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 16. During the last 24-hours. units of the RAF have been practi- catty employed m operations against insurgents. Dakota aircraft have carried reconnaissance of known insurgent mas and other Dakota aircraft reinforced the police with arms and ammunition
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  • 378 1 'Tribunf staff Reporter) An elaborate programme has been prepared to welcome the arrival of the two Ch-nrs > irtrwps, Chungking and Lmgfu fer Royal Navy v wmtt wore transferred to the UJfc* Government, when th^y 52 m 8ta &«P«« en route foi BakarVv I o^-
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  • 63 1 Mr. E. V. Fowler. C.I.D. ichea no significance (1 shooting incident c Outrun Road Jail vesting, m the early aW that as far as he ntry on duty on of the watrh-to;vors made the effect that some the pnson walls Bhot at him and he
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  • 16 1 AR MED CHINESE ENTER HOUSE Two Ovivv, i !0 a: ~«i with lor, J"* Road lp
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  • 199 1 BIGGEST S'PORE COMB-OUT WMBlixW OPS IN BUKIT PANJANG A force of 500 strong, compnsmg a company ot the Ist Devons. two companies of Gurkhas, and 300 ,n formed Police and officers from the C.1.D., combed v aTarJe area m the Bukit Pan Jang district yesterday morning, m the early hours,
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  • 116 1 It Won't Be Short LONDON, July 16— Leading British atomic scientists tonight refuted the idea that an atom war would be a short one. In a statement the Council of Atomic Scientists Association said it did not bel*ve that through the development of atomic weapons clone, any nation was likely
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  • 267 1 Roy Rowan and Jack Burns, correspondents for the U.S. magazine "Life" laSf night told their story over Radio Malaya of the police raid on Kajang early yesterday morning. Rowan and Burns accompanied the police on the raid, and gave an eye-witness account of the
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  • 17 1 Two cases of poliomyelitis, an Indian infant and a Chinese female adult, were reported yesterday.
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  • 115 1 IV n K lne u ci mcm^rs of the crew of the oil tanker. In rrrm^ 1 havo hocn detained by the Singapore Marine ejection with the murder of the boatswain of the old Chinese named Sin Quan, who was en- SJPJ
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  • 449 1 Amencan Mthtary Com mander Generw l La- D Clay, after a. \XiJtence of mMary France and the VB. todan said the nutting had considered Germanproposed changes m plan* for a **V«™J* \jo»rnment for tr^rn Germany. He said the German suggestion* were referred to a
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  • 354 1 MPAJA PRES IDENT SHOT DEAD IN KAJANG BATTLE (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, July 16.— Twenty-five C.I.D. men, led by a British A.S.P., crawled on their bellies into the very jaws of death the centre of a strong insurgent nest near Kajang killing 11, including Liv Yeow, top-ranking M.P.AJ.A.
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  • 228 2 Ahmad b)n .lalii. I Malay of NO. »i<>2 B»J0M VlsU H" »d was commJUi d f<" tiwi ;;t the next j jjmkzta 'i charge of theft f lorry tyr*- from an fLA. S.C workshop i" Telok Blongah, at th* 1 conclusion of a preliminary inquiry held
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  • 55 2 BI=!tGRADB. July 10. \hv Qovemmeiit today; •'iiv ordered drastic i 1 Suctloni by ;ls urach ;i > ">■• p i cenj *°t :|ll safe on the Mfn c markei" The ord< r, enforced by civilian Inspector* and uniformed militia, caused "run" on Ihe markcitfl and consternation amnriß
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  • 167 2 Tn^xnr Stall ltr,pmt*rt The oMeat paHM«nKei >-n i Uw v»flsri Gorgon whi« h /<m v.--i m Sin^ai.'.i- y»'.it.T.l;ty v ::;.y.-:ir oM Chines*'. Ah Sui. who H i -turning to his native land aftei H y*n a s\>U'T\cp m Australia Ah Sui
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  • 134 2 SAVANNAH, (Georgia) July 16. The operators of the Am.'nnw steamship, William Carson, heard indirectly today that the ships radio operator "fell ov.rlxmrd" after he flashed ft Signal that the "crew is mutinous" last Monday. No direct iadio signal has been received from th<- Carson
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  • 59 2 Captain E. G. p Johnson, OOrdon Hlgtilaatfets, has relinquished th,. appointment O| Honorary Aide-de-Camp to Hla F.xcdkney the High Oammiuloaer with effeci from July 1 in.s Bxeellency tin. omcer, Administering the Government has be< n pleased to appoint, ft L. Mardon, Seatorth Highlanders, to be an Honoraiy Aide-de-Camp
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  • 119 2 Apnl last the offer 4 Ml U***t* down- men* rowan* "W dflT i a<J t»mp**mtUm *1 i Xrikvi mi /'wW^frfd ami M Tig > ffcrf Malayan Gov- i jimnifi wmM draw a detailed scheme inf/iiH tft« f|«BiillHrt I thr off* r. According to lecent. i reports
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  • 81 2 The following Commission.*; m the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteers Reserve have be»n approved by H.E. the (kwevnov of Singapore. Sir Franklir. Gimson W. K. Foster, D.S.C.. Lieutenant. V. P. Coughlan, Lieutenant. E. P. C. Blunt. Sub-Lieute-nant. J. Hooper, Ag. Sub-Lieute-nant. The following promotions
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  • 60 2 MANILA, July 16.- President Elpidio Quirino lunched aboard the La Argentina, heavy Argentine cruiser, and spoke briefly about the ties between the Philippines and the Argentine with respect to their Spanish cultural backgrounds. Quirino j was given a 21-gnn salute upon his arrival and
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  • 247 2 <»&.•?. JMta" ofmy. the murdcml wom«n ><». iv i.iock r s.H.R coolio/ bines, appeared In the dock of me Seventh Police Court yesterday, with a bandaged throat •nd wearing hospital clothes JJ tentative charge of murder, i *••'•';>; bandaged the T^' Mr. a.
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  • 366 2 3,949 Are Members Of A. A., Malaya m tint of the Baecuttvi council of the Autcmo».i!r As»tioa of Malaya WBi held «t the Srtaogoi Chib. Kteli l-"m-p.ir this woe':. rv'c£*tes from th^ branches of the Association v.'cry prt'sont. Thr total mefnbenWp of the A<*oc*ation as at Sm* 30 W» rvpoitod
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  • 95 2 PEIPING, July 16.— The voluntary withdrawal of the Chinese reds south of the Great Wall from their association with the Cominform Communists of Manchuria is considered possible m some official quarters here. There is also the feeling that the Russians have already indicated that they
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  • 51 2 NANKING, July 16.—President Chiang Kai-shek, m an order of the day today, instructed all provincial governors an.] city mayors throughout China to follow up the recent major Nationalist victory m eastern Honan with redoubled efforts to weed out the time-honourei local administrative malpractices and seeking "political progress."
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  • 82 2 TOKIO. July 16 Camai John Diggle of Finch East Maivern. Victoria, eaii! won the scmi-n'nal ol tin a Japan unnis ehampioniUi a t Yokohama ywteflbf H beat Col. J. Drak c ol -he W ted States Army 6-1. 6-3 am 6-2. Captain Digglo. ft a
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  • 131 2 A rifle stated to bo -rastM unserviceable and beyond pair" and allegedly found -^M the possession of a Javar<* i^H front of the Municipal t:: :m ing. near the padan-. at p.m. on Thursday, resulte*. the Javanese. Beysapiay W Haji Abas (18) having a
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  • 127 2 S'pore May Be Represented At Stockholm At a meeting: of tlv j; pore Table Tennis *>■* ';'.M at the Chinos,- V.M (.a terday. the question OI V ,M a Singapore team to in* .m table tennis chan M be held m Storkh- V February, was raise 1 $20,000 Will be
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  • 463 3 Rural Board To Inquire Into P.W. D. Recruitment 1(f Mm Rural Board, ha-s -rjsssz r:-."-' 1 '•■r::; n :;;;:r r sur^ Mlli |p iv to Mr. Ch:n I for aa J ctorj report would m to follow the Ptp L o v m I tter but >n lint". Zi tan
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  • 91 3 At tfc X i(i;io: En Stan on Ju iche Aii/.ih bintl air wi low I Si t C&mraitl appr/.ud to exftfltiM Uw Hkpt >'•<■ ivstaß (rt ition is uppin-j today m the ■tttmeat Mtli R fi Hun Eng iiii sdraob In L- Buu o' letore. Th«
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  • 47 3 P. pßd •S. MtN It! B «J> io F c Wist m LA whe is en at I a 5 is to "ere' 1 l^ will be m Sing La's JuJ y 1T »t will CriS v P' ln that g^Th! public U coi
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  • 18 3 PJM« mm tfen lnor to thr I f thld W, "arch 20 l elec tior,^ M
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  • 105 3 The Singapore Brigade of St. John's Ambuiaace has started work again and ia appealing to all former members to rejoin >i take an active part in training. A training clnwj in First Aid! in which Servicemen and the >ublic both join, has alread/ >e?n started
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  • 68 3 NON-BENDERS TO MEET SCRC The following been invited to play cricket for the Xon-Bemlera Cricket Club vs. the Singapore Chinese Recrear tioo Ctab on Sunday, at 11 &Jnat Hong Lim Green T. Leijssius (captain). Evan Wong. R. W. F. Leonard. H. N. Balhetchet W. R. M. Haxworth, P. Jotonson, V.
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  • 41 3 Mr. N. J. A. Foster, thfr well known V turned from his holiday and is n ay act'iuf as General Mih*ger of KeponfiT (MaKv) Rubber Estates, Ltd.. Kepong. In place of Mr. A. V. Beith now on home leave.
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  • 366 3 _ir|UM Sti.ijt Reporter) i oe improvement m standards jjd output of the Singapore ■wvey Department for laat •oar shon of the pte-wa-andarda due to shortage of -tatf and to the poor health of several nu mbers of the staff However, last year saw furuer
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  • 392 3 (Tribnrt* Sta/f Reporter) Maj. Gen. D. Dunlop. CBE. who is replacing Maj. Gen. H. Cox as urnrra: Otnet.-. onrr.anain*. Singapore Disiict. arrived m Sing:tpoie yeserday afternoon oy tiie s.s. ">unera from the I'm cod King 'Jom. Maj. General Dunlop on land'ng. toid pressmen.
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  • 99 3 Bail of $20 000 m two surec;ea yesleuiay was ailowed a 46-year-old Hokk-.en woman, Koh Kwee Kee. charged before the Second District Judge, Mr. A. D. Farrell, with being m possession of 128 pounds of opium. Packed m three large earthern jars, two kerosene tins and
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  • 117 3 An elderly Car^onese wo■l** Chan Ah Ch^y, aged 60, living at 129, Traa Street, piotuied "not guilty m the Second District Court yestei•jar when she was cnarged with be ng m possession of 125 tahHi of opium. \ceording to prosecution, thj woman was arrested at 150
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  • 96 3 ThP proprietor of a Chinese hot* Ffee Thoh Hock, w«» tnci $150. m default six weeks rU;x>r©us imprisonment, at the Second Police Court yesterday wiwn he was charged with neglecting, to enter m his register" book the particulars required m respect of the persons living
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  • 136 4 BYDNEY When young v. iman gave birth to a baby la 1 taxi late oik night, whlfa <n |he wa y to a maternity hospital In Adelaide (South Australia), the harassed taxi iirivrr had an idea. It was pu t into effect this month when Emergency
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  • 196 4 Washington, July i"<. Most R >publicana expressed anger at r iman's call for pecial §esm «>f (longrei a on July I'lu'v accused him of playing *<-!i«;ip politics." They said it mint r- sary and th;it nothing good could wne out c>f it. Their bltti r
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    76 4 Demiert and agmtii of ■■Asp,.," wen !>t<<l on W*dme»day ot a dinner </inn by Messrs. Borneo Company. Among tkoae present uh n Mr. K»h, Mr. J. AX. Martin, Mr, Ti<> Wm Hani/. m, Koh Han 3eck, and Mr. A. Tanner (seen i" the t<>;> picture Ustening to an address bir
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  • 79 4 At the animal general mooting of the Singapore St. Andrew'a Society h«M yesterday a the Piturr«9ore Click** Club, Mi C, F. Smith was elected chieftain .mil nr, a. EJwing yin chieftain. Other oftee b.-ar«>rs elected are Mr. s. a. Bhierlaw (ho-i wcretary), Mr. r>.
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    65 4 The former Australian test cricketer, li. A. Burnett, arrived m Singapore yt sttrdntj on houui the. mm] Cktrgon from Australia. Mr. liarnett, who will remain m thf Colony far MUM time, said that h< had brought alnna his cricket haa m antiripation of a "few garnet". Tribune photoqrujih taken <>r
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  • 193 4 LONDON. July M, Mi. John Tunnicliffe the tal of many neat crtcketen from the little towi\ of Pudsey. Yo-Kshue. has lied at Mri<tol at Ikt ago of HI. Standing six foot two inches. Tunnicliflfe who became known •is "Long John of Pudsey" did
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  • 109 4 Charged with illegal possession of opium Sow Peng Siong was bound over yesterday for 12 months m one surety of $400 by the First District Magistrate. When revenue officers at 10.30 a.m. on June 9, raided a house at Cross Street, they found Peng Siong
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  • 129 4 London, July 15. Kennetn Pickthorr. (Conterntivc) asked the Colonial Secretary m the House of Cornmo «s today wl .ether ho had considered a te'egram a Hi essed io him on July 1 by the Sar.-t.vak Dyak Attociatia and the Malay National i/nion of Sarawak
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  • 217 4 TROUBLE-MAKERS SOON BE CAPTURED— Exeoc Co.ombo, July 16. "I am sure the civilian police, with the help of troops, will soon succeed m capturing the trouble-makers and m restoring law and order," said Ma-jor-Genoral D- L. Wade, former GOC, M^aya -who is returning home with his wife and daughter on
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 244 4 ON YOUR RADHTTQDAY mS rasa is££fir^ PROGRAMMES 'SEA^n^ SfiSSS From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radi- ".00 p.m. P-oRramme Sum- I P-o ,'a"-^ ated on m metres in the medi- j £2 M USic SummJiyT Manda: urn way- band and 7200 kc/nec. JX£ £fl? in Mala y> 10 "Week eul
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  • 462 5  -  VERA ARDMORE I unmerland. T- i Among lit .i- L r-d Mrt Mr Mr *fl. Mr Jeffreys, Mr Lea 1 M s Graham 5 s l- Chin, c firs- Th Is i exhiWeBhan graduate r I v isk j r and occasion! tX m «*•> music Her
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    • 128 5 Glorious Evening and Cocktail Model gowns Accessories. I i FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT TODAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL Tiftin-Time Orchestral Concert from 12.30 p.m., Special Race Night Dinner Dance Cabaret Ricardo Perez Patrick Forbes His Orchestra EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. Evening Dress Essential for Dancing I Admission to Non-diners $140 I DOUCE
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 172 6 This week a determined glean came into the eyes Of the United Nations Security Council regarding Palestine. A resolution was moved that If the Arabs and the Jews failed to comply; with the "cease fire" order within three days, then UNO. should employ not only economic sanctions against
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    • 155 6 While political prophets rend tlv air with lamentations of an Impending war that will destroy this spinning cold of clay we call the earth, there cornea from th<- remote summits of Mount Paloma. m sunny California. ttN quiet as suranof that the end of th" wnrlo is
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  • 1228 6 Ay rxirpoH*- i« to try to v h..i the s«.;i.» daim to h»v»--,n tjt ut. I X"vt -innn-nt bf tj;' 1 jeally amounts to V\ must firs* ICtlKinbei iK'it th«Kuaataa i»«-')|^i<' have different historical ;in-l 10*1 hlaa> ground from Avn When the Coraniuniatl came ifi7, Urn
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  • 396 6 ROME. Italy's moderate Socialists are aiming at a powerful, unified movement which will concentrate within it the whole of the Social Democrat forces m Italy. The two-party convention, composed of Saragat's Italian Socialist Party of Labour and Lonibardo's Socialist Union which formed an electoral coalition under
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  • 146 6 300 Million Tons Of Iron ST. JOHNS NEWFOUNDLAND. Newfoundlanders are watching with k een int> rtij the mineral prospecting now being carried out m Lubtador by the Exploration Company. This Company which holds conceMion covering O vei 19.000 miles m western Labrador, has already made good progress and Newfoundlanders hope
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  • 230 6 CAIRO. The situation In Palestine has nnto t deflected the attention of industrialists, manufacturers and business men from the thorny question of taxation m Egypt. Th e Federation of Egyptian Industries believes that the present fiscal policy of the Government is threatening to cripple the
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    • 59 6 i 1 > A V •,/A'H/D.V LTD. AIR CARGO kvik m mi.o I BOM HIW€ IFOM TO M \i II >iri X ***** hi vNi^n hin\ BHABI QlMßtitf I" !l 1 of 2r >. ovel >. r Kilo [100 i Kati lo othei del titation mi the world nay obtain*
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 528 7 SIAMESE PAPER LABELS M.P.A.J.A. AS "THUGS" Sara v.V evoked m peace•lied becluse many Kuomintang lead- l: country have been by alleged ConirauiU Runmea The Btitlsn bt- aII U HI at crippling two of Malaya's chief pioducts. tin S nd rubber. At the same time r that there kl no cvi-
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    • 80 7 ■I, unon Security HWM i u rUi «< Conacu i >. Ml ird'kit- w f/i- r», ted S.aies v..-)l f to i;»- r eM afr.pua .'*:■< OUT 4i p,-. komr Si'M'l.i Arab dotni ;v r i perM< ihc doly City t;t; u
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    • 93 7 PHYLLIS tfAfiWNHW auburn-haired Brttitrii- W ooni beauty. xcorc tnm cuamuny satin brocade i i .<nny robe duriny her siiiii m tlouyiCvod. Tne Jiitcd gtwm has a OfMJf < fioial design. It is shirr- J ed at the tii^s und t btnista a butcpiiUj skiri I
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    • 44 7 WASHINGTON. July 15. Tho State Department said H. Merle Cochran, the United States representative on the United Nations Security Council Committee of Good Offices on Indonesia expects to leave for Indonesia at the end of this manth. He .-aid he would liy directly. U.P.
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    • 32 7 Lake Success, Jaly 15. j;wcg"ixi U'.iUed iCatiCDi guard was shot and killed b; oiJijer 11 jti a.;i v-.r. v i X Mr. Trvsrve Lte. l T^it«Nations Secretary Genets' JUclosed here today. Reuter
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    • 92 7 WASHINGTON July 15 Chinese Ambassador, Welling H Ku. revealed that steps M'ebeea taken for the tirs *J«« o: Uniud State^ J^s and equipment to the national government •wnjfttthecommunlsu su?n X'?°K :vr^ on this J2*i are ma n an Si, Becreu^ wn «»»i
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    • 34 7 Canberra, July 16. The Australian and Chinese Government! have reached an agreement allowing business raen to remain ttven years m Australia,, instead of five at present, it was officially learn t: acre today. Reuter
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    • 97 7 L 6 ihi it and Jl SS T export. -iipan-, raw mateS t ■> 8u ggeatecl i plans to submit n thia matter to the "live Yum and CommuniMtatatry fo, a final rh>--1 »W Japan 1 shipyards! ">»ing with activity! and; 1 building some
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    • 86 7 SYDNEY. July 16. There was no rt#i that P*»»J»*£: a wojicl end beiore the end jf 1949; it might continue mo l»50 'the Australian Minister for Slicing and Fuel (Senator Aah'ey) .-ecaatlv. The Minister added that legislative provision would be Tide to continue rationing
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    • 206 7 When Sydney Shaw, of Urmston. I^ancs. »M seven "n.on.h he weighed only 5-b. and lived m 1 glMl case m the local hos^ Sal. And. until ne wv 11. he lived on ba "W' said his mother. "I began to feed him un Now
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    • 46 7 LONDON. Juty lo \,V l don. air Archibald Nye M.C., w.io rose rrom private to vice CtUef of the Imperial Genera Is eft has been selected to sue "d S r Terence Shone a Htgii Cemwls»4orer by for the United Kingdom and Relations Office announced to-
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      11 7 MARGARET O'BRIEN rapidly btcomtny excru- J S cuttingly cute!
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    • 69 7 PHILADELPHIA. July 15: »r«slde.it Tuimaa today for- called the Rcpubhcan■jnlrolUd CangnM into special •sao' at now 01 Monday, •1 9 .iust 12 hours after he i pounced lie wo. '.ld do so at the Democratic national C< "ESThe ei.ct.m.d the Aracie.li politic*! scene by > ie
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  • 124 8 Photograph P totoijraphs). Tribune //)</, f/»» lint n> <> CO., l'td "T t/tirt i (I'inirr /»irt)f to Aamn letter* 9t th* i V tnunmt Aboi > pn tun .s.'jM- '/*7^ fo right): i Mr.s-its. 7 4 ff. Mmrtim, IToA />'"" Seek, W. K. Mitchell, 8eo¥ Kok
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  • 117 8 Washington. July Ift. The muncrec Department anuunccd that the Qovernmmt proposed the export quota of i 13, 000 net tons of tinplate to I shipped dutiny, the year. It said approved lorcigl orrtr.^ to that iitnount will bo sup- i 1 jvUhl hy r;itin^s iind
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  • 128 8 Detroit, .July 1">. Union delei »U\s representing ioh.ooo Ford Motor Company workers m 25 t.ites late on Thursday rejected the "tinil" company wa^e iffer and authotized the setting f a strike date. However, spokesman for the National Ford Council of the IO United A.uto Workers
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  • 270 8 COMING DEATH BUT N RESTORE ALTYHIPPING LONDON which reverj Lords of whi m tho House 232 votes to i When th rat to the i for the aboil stored it, wit] cat-o-nineta The Cum mom to 209 to retaa pona'ty toi cenj Of munler. Uarlier last ru« raiected the hS
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  • 42 8 Tokio. July 16. Thirty-eight pet sons were killed and two injured by land slides m Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu island, as the result of a severe rain storm which struck the area early this week, according J to the Japanese press.
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  • 31 8 LAKE SUICES* Mahmoud that the Arab yet rejected a prolongation 3 sumcd tne J ptlestine QU^ Favvzi D' 1 3 Counnl. bel^J umil X I H eerted i
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  • 182 8 i CHICAGO. July 16. STtOO American scientists rhiin) to hate overcome I the effects of infantile (Hiralysis, a ivbral palsy and other diseases by i means of i new dm;/ calUtl myane.sm. m a report to the I Journal of the American MrJical
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  • 31 8 Tokio, july 16. Two Japanese nuns left Tokio by plane on Monday for Rome, via Shanghai and London, tht Catholic news agency Tosei News ivijortcd today.
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  • 106 8 Nanking, July 16.— Four reform plans arc now being drafted by various Kuomintang factions to inject new life in^o the party which is rent by internal dissensions. United Press learned at least four blueprints will be presented at a party caucus scheduled to be held
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  • 22 8 Baagkok, July 15. The House unanimously accepted m principle the all-time record budget nill alter eight hours debate. U.P.
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  • 44 8 HOME. July 15.— Editors of the Vatican newsDaper Observator, Romano sold copl's of it m Saint Peter's Square today when th e only newstanrf open m Rome, nine fett outside the Varican, was force'J to close down because of the j mnerai strike. U.P.
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    • 35 8 Shanghai Modern Tailoring Hay. S ,o! o k \i ATTKRY New Variety o f Exqukit* Atternoon Frocks. also A Lovely Selection of Kvening Gowns at Reduced Prices. Phone H'»iwi Ladies own material made to order.
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  • 59 9 2h i tics 5 0 tfl fiii fl«; pr*'Both ttvn^ wen 'cor'css for the ant hilt but th« Chin^ completely domtßiled Uw see- oodhaJf. booting In four goala I m the tirst rune minute-. Two gotta w«« mad (i y Hans Lun Hal and For
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  • 9 9 EJECTED CE S&2 lan.-. dri! <!- fc,, vl h h >
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  • 146 9 AUSTRALIAN CABINET TO DISCUSS MALAYAN SITUATION P'.n, to t l *'^idorabl,. ro rt< to ir,,, BIT5 i>apore on- i f Uwtr no Mt h^ or a. i 11W Another prominent Opposi ti>n member of the Lower House. Harold Holt. said m Melbourne last night the Government should immediately JJBiie a
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  • 34 9 now h» y< July ia Q«WMland "oow2 s enough linseed to P lant -00 000 acres m 1949 from this ac?es P l antln e of ncarty 6.000 Reuter
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  • 106 9 PATIALA, July 15. Sarila.- Vallabhai Patel. Indian De»>utj' Prime Minister, indicate I here to. ay that the terms offered by India to Hyderabad state -o settle the accession dispute during Earl Mountbatten's Governor Gen- eralship were n( longer open. The terms ifere<! In talkj which
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  • 46 9 Tokio, July 16.- Three former United States Army soldiers including an ex- major who returned to the United State* after serving with the occupa- tion m Japan, will soon return I here as missionaries reports the I Catholic news agency Tosei News. Reuter
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  • 88 9 Photograph*), i Photographs. >. Upper, (left to rifthtt:*L *T ?.le><rs. Ta.i Chua Pert'/- A': Loi, Koh Utnj i Ktcce, Tvo Wee L'<>v<j i tlrj.. JtJUt S-',:, A TanS .:j. 9*NP ibtt Huat, jiid fibok Be*g, i ;v,-.-.. ifo C*cm</ 4/», »j A/i// Be i Ho.:,j, i
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  • 63 9 PEIPINCJ. July 16. Five ciev members of a Chinese Alrforce transport plane were killc-d wne.; tfc: pi... c ed inu the wt-tsra li.lls 15 miles from replug. Alrforce tOOrcM sc 1 1 the plane whicli was on practice run attempted a forced land ing when foe] gave out
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  • 140 10 RECORD PURSE FOR TURPIN? LONDON. July 15-.\ !rlj Buistor.. An. tative for M :1 C < day annuiau j that he considering th< ever offertd a b „<. tain" to match the Eu: 2 middleweight champi t T| British title-hull rj :ck pin Burston saiu thai thtJ was made by
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  • 104 10 Baluchistan, Juiy 16. Si zada Abdu! X irim for Governor of fcickran and yoi er brother of the Khaa of X -and 126 others have ton rested at Ha'.boi. 16 mttcfi Kalat City, it wta otuciallyi firmed here. Abdul Karim. v/ho is soil oppose Kalafs accession to
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  • 184 10 LONDON, July 15 —The Judicial Committ. the Privy Council today dismissed with costs •solidated appeals by the Maharajah of Pittapu against three decrees of the High Court of Mi holding that certain alluvial islands called Lai m the River Godavari bel on?ed to the provim
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  • 108 10 ROME. July 19 Italy's Communist! called ofl the paralyzing oatlonwldi gen•••:ii strlk lav oq i.v. a y nlfhi «hei the governuu at hreatened to break o> lorce ■f arun a.-.y cost. T c |OT< rnmeiH aim kunced laneellation o| t:i t urike i >ftcttve .1-
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  • 62 10 ATHENS July IS Two pic were hell ••■>, and threi wounded wh< n iteek R< ni A i Fbi r< plane hed t ■lit 20 milet north pa i i Atheai In iS:»liii;i «K;im U>, ten i emben o| the (••o^. wer«- ared kill* v
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  • 45 10 SYDNIIr. Mr. Playford Premier oi South Australia) recently impacted :he worklH|l at thf Bast Mount Painter and Rudium Hl!] uranium Midi. On his return to Ade!aii<> the Premier said th°t recent results haj fully justifted tht investigatory work >nd warranted further exploration. Reuter— AAP
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    • 158 10 V t« Mdii'niii" Tribune (jomirs: Exclasivc :ilorilll 7 j J-*-~ ifS^l^T lsS^&^/ "BEL I.MDA" i x "^~~Tyy?^») I* j r tiy jc you WANNA j OCH. 'HAT inrHfc»vt "BUCK RYAN" "m[)>\^vS nSi iGfirYl P' v SSSriNsGoifJSSBB Fhc^ shooid\ ZZ I \m!hrf3 m Yjjj JWMVsijig\ -A[(lC^)(^ OliioHTfl 430U1 FHE (ibfILITV) HiM
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  • 125 11 The youth of Britft'n i« iuffering N '"'l' FiiM Marshal Mrn-Rowr); £Hsmsi S2E«-t. .houUi find ""'rf a ?ea '> soort youth organtMWon coul.l W'.p by rreat.ng «lf-connd- £22mUm -o; **r :hat Britain SSS SSJL we. J. the h battleftrlds of Africa and Europe,
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  • 139 11 MALAYA CAN SUPPLY JAPS WITH HIDES SKINS -mkio. July 15 Ger kt^aMten is ■trrefted m expanding m Ectaiei of fooiuuflt, nutils ores, hives, ridM arvi t«clie f ihres frc-ni nerling hark E. Pickle. Chief of UaoArthu'f Foreign Tl md Commerce Divifiou nIbrrned the Sterling Area fnle CommittPH nou meetiag h
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  • 273 11 LOX3ON. July 16 Iha teion of the 11.C.C ti ci their tour of India m IW--0, a< a Brat tow eduction of tours lay cause a drop m the inians enth :m.:>:\ i j > the opinion of Indian et personalities wm m EngAc M.C.C.
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  • 167 11 LONDON, July 15 3(h Follovnng the issue m *T Singapore of a statement by the office o/ the i Commissioner General i Mr. Malcolm MacDovald, it is recalled m the i S House of Lords on Tucs- i day. Viscount Elibank a skt-d the Colonial Minis-
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  • 74 11 Poster' n f V hlonod f0 r v '"<! fc, > r alaco t0 preIn "ce Ss Elizabeth's Off th paint n n Wi 9tri P thf tiny mattress on which successive royal babies i hnve slept, and prepare the i frame for the delicate
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  • 232 11 SHANGHAI, July 16 Two gendarms arere killed and over 100 others and students injured In a daylong floor to flo>r battle mt two universities m Kunmtng. yesterday, aceouling to Chinese reports. Tie gendarme* were describee m a Nationalist government report as "strictly
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  • 95 11 BRITAIN TO PAY £26,000,000 LOKDON. July IS:— Britain is to pay the I United States £22.600,000 m settlement or \car- time lend-kase. according I *o an ayrtetuctit sinned m Washington last Mon- day by Hir Oliver Franks, tht British Ambassador. <md Secretary of State tjeorye Mai shall, and revealed here
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  • 52 11 Colombo, July 16. "Conditions are very propitious for the establishment of a large-scale chemicals manufacturing indusTy m Ceylon, based on sea wat--21," states Mi 1 E. B. Tisseverasinghe. Salt Commissioner, m a report to the Minister for Industries, Industrial Research and Fisheries upon the potentialities of the salt industry m
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  • 119 11 JAP GENERALS FOR TRIAL BEFORE CHINESE TRIBUNAL aUANGHAI July 16. Two fcinuM Japanese army generals, aiiliwi bjF BCAF about two months a^u at the MHHI of th? Chinese Government on chafes of Hiktrod war ciimes, •Aeie escorted htie yesterday f.om Ja.">an to stand tiial befON a Chinese tnb-inal. They aie
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  • 169 12 COLOMBO. July 1^ To pr t thr rntrv of •und,si. f EKJ? .sprc.ally m viow of til im ,,lc'nts ,n Malaya ttt keep ekmtr watch on thost wMo came to O ylon. Since the beginning of Dm unohst attacK.s m klalmy*. supervision hrro has
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  • 151 12 COLOMBO, July 16. The Ministci for Local Government and Health. Mr. S.W.R.D. Cand.transike, has agreed to amend the dental section of the Medical Ordinance so as to enable Chinese dentists to be registered under the ordinance. According to Ceylon practice, no person i. registered as a
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  • 64 12 LONDON, July 15. The following are the probable runm rs, with jockeys, for the Eclipse Stakes to be run over U miles at Sandown Park tomorrow: Migoli, Gordon Richards Sayajirao, Charlie Smirke': Petition. Ken Gethin; Hyperbole, Tommy Weston; Pride of India. Charlie Elliott; Valognes. Edga r Britt;
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  • 137 12 BERLIN. July r, v man official who wu when Soviet oil. German newspap*- „]l lOr(. today the Russian hope chase the allies out of within eight we< k The official saul tho Sow, have detailed a tunetabli forcing the western tlhes 0 S
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    • 150 12 rTriiAYTODA" m uTgONPITIONED ~H Ten,,,: m-l rtnd tX:W PIII< A FILM THAT RINGS ■J> I*%;1 SINCERITY. r v> /Mr Al— S 10^?!^ I RUSSELL JANNEYS S5 0F T H L? Ells MkMURRAY SINATRA LEL J. COBB H«ROtD VERMIIYEA \to*M. V ■ti IiSSI L l«S«l MITIB MatlWfN Biicclcd tf v^dJA miHC
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    • 197 13 The rubber market was quietly steady yesterday with hardly any price fluctuation during the day. Closing prices were: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 July BSS 47 47 No. 2 July HSS 46 46 4 No 3 July RSS 42^ 42^ July Sept. 47 4t\ O.D. 46S Tone Steady. The market
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    • 414 13 "It would be impossible now for any reconciliation between my wife and myself,*' said Mr. A. J. Braga, the Singapore lawyer m the High Court yesterday when Mr. Justice Brown asked if at this stags of the proceedings m the divorce suit brought by Mrs.
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    • 138 13 There was little change m the local produce market yesterday. Speculators Ml still active m the local pepper market. Dealers' quotations showed a further $1 rise yesterday. The following were yesterday's quotations RICE No. 1 $70. Other qualities $43 $53. GLUTINOUS RICE: $42 $48. MEEHOON (Rice Noodles):
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    • 12 13 With the deteriorated international situation, the share market weakened appreciably.
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    • 53 13 JERUSALEM. July 16. Unidentified aircraft bombed the Jewish quarters of Jerusalem early yesterday. The hospitals reported no casualties from the raid, the second on the Holy City this week. During the 45-minute attack. Arab 25-pounders continued to shell Jerusalem from the village of Nei Samuel to
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    • 58 13 Vessel Godown* Sz-Hai-Hsia 44 Trevean 42 3 Gordon > 40 1 Mt. Rogers 33/4 Rhetm 31 /2 Lalandia 17/18 (Rock:side) Cape San Martin 19 2Q Maxwell Brander 21 (Vasna) 23/4 Gertrude Maersk 27/8 Neleus 29/30 Kampar 15 Adrastus LCT C. 694 13/14 Eurymedon 10/11 Burnside 8/9 Steel Advocate
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    • 135 13 NEW YORK. July 16. Occasional pressure caused a fair predominance of losses covering $1 or more led by elected Steels, Rails Motors, Farm Implements. Minings. Chemicals and Oils specialities. Steels were unaffected by expectations of higher price< d{ steel products. RaiLs reflected disappointment m the delay
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    • 39 13 F. N. SOCCER WIN In a friendly soccer match between the F. N. Sports Club and the Hongkong Shanghai Bank played at the S.R.C. ground on Tuesday last the F. N. Sports Club won by three goals to two.
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  • 585 14 B StgSJ&Ss bable I* ;v h if, mmutes interval. 3w P will b- drawn nil R:ir v 8 imce I— t p.m. Hen* a 3. I.v 2 i W» t 0 1 H;i. mm. JJJ p. (Manning i Kh,,,,,vh tag; I i o Ml I- J-Jg rs
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  • 108 14 BY* ALLAN LEWIS Race 1. -DEMARATUS Hariman Oklahoma. Race 2.— BLAZE COMET Captain Yule Power Chief. Race 3.- SNAPS Excellency Lord Ivan Race 4.— BROOKING Mascotte Grand Day. Race 5— ROCHDALE Miss Papillon Helen the Fifth Race 6.— ECLIPTIC Double Five D.R.B. Race 7.- SOME CLASS Gold Mciallist Gold
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  • 240 14 The draw and starting times for the Captain's Prize play on Sunday morning, are as followa Ist TEE: B.IS ajn. S. fC Wong. UBi and Tan Chin Tuaa (20); 8.20 a.m. J. W. Hackett (14> and M. C. Corapton (IS); 8.25 a.m. W. H. Percy-Hardman
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  • 67 14 O.R. A. ANNUAL CRICKET MATCH The following have been seVeted to iep resent the Old EUfflenftana against the Prosent Boyn on Sunday. 18th luly 1948. at 2 p.m. at Raffle*nstitution Ground: Alex M '*n, R K. S.rxlram. I Sratta. Chua Boon Ann, Chua Boon Yew. Alex Tan (Capt). E. Barber.
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  • 67 14 The St. Joseph's Tennis team will make its debut against vh. John Thens Uwm m a 'nendly match of two singles tnd thieo doubloß. The match will »m> played at 9 a.m. on ''ily IM, at Kampong Java Rd 1 he followitiK have been selected! Albeit Lim (rapt.)
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  • 143 14 The "Laon of Italy." Latnola. wi'l be Mp against stiff J]tiontion, when he grapple Witt Joginder Singh, a new arnv, at the Happy World Covered Stadium tonight. Joginder. who If also koam as the "Punjab Tig?r hai vi-it-ed these shores witn a mipM 1 cent
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  • 55 14 The fD-'lowir.g: will rep recent iChalsa Association cncxn against the S.R.C. on Sund*y« 11 a.m. on the BJtC. pwW Soiakhan Singh. M. Choor Singh. Dharam --y Ram Piara. Mahindi Sta£*j B. Singh, Kuldip Stogh, B»lf»J Singh. Madari. Ram ngfc serve: Balwan Stojh. Scorer Mr. Anoop
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  • 106 14 The second annual challt«J shield saccer match of the j ml Junior* Sports CluhwiU* played tomorrow at vat the C.V.M.A. ground. Georges- Road., between Jlues XI Utd Whites XI. The teams will be: Blue, X* K. Jeev»*£ Tan Kl»' Kee. Henry tJJ ran Chw«e Seng. HoekCO^.ChewTud^ Jarnal Singh,
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  • 36 14 The following I selected to nprtaen\ H at cricket agatos' morrow on St. <■ ground, at 2 p.m yen, Kanosan. <•■ Scully. Gupta. Pat' "snu lS^( len, Chiang. Caivv ..*m md L. Smith. l2tH Jrigues. H
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    • 68 14 THE HO HONG SI €0. (1932) LTD. .m^rporated la Sln«apor* m rmiti4 smrrr ph OVF mm PUSSAOR A FlftflGHT SRBVICRS. To lIONUkONi), SU'ATOW. AMOY, PF.NANO ft RANGOON. NMflMtfN DJAMBI. -Ho« B sianjc- sailH For Honfkon f Bw-itow Araoy July' M •110n X soon" nih For ri.lllin i M^m Jlllv -Ho,,
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  • 463 15 rrtumint Roo.l t.me Of l^-'t.;- M m the hi^'h created a >t laC i"-,« Miss I- The Chinese sprinter. Urn Hone Hai. returned a fine time 10.5 sees, to win his 100--yafd hcHt. The meet will end tomorrow. Th*
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  • 73 15 Sff/JSLSft Reporter) Xt ALA LUMPUR. July 16 1 I( !'^ng s:atemen t has j Ued b v th Selangor wate Secretariat: Mana» t l^,, Deput General i -|r Malayan Railway. -his matter has scum,,, Wlth th Rajl Intention t, l ll ls his
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  • 94 15 FRENCH STRIKE THREAT PARIB. July 16.— The threat 1 if a nationwide tieup of communications waned as M. Pierre Blondi, Secretary of State of State for the Civil Service, promised telephone, telegraph and postal workers that their demands would be discitesed oy the Cabinet on Friday. Leaders of the 4.000
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  • 59 15 LONDON. July 16— Countn* cricket results were as follow*: At Bristol, Derbyshire beat Gloucestershire by 87 runs. Derbyshire 2fr7 and 210. Gloucestershire 202 and 128 (Pope 4 for 24 >. At Northampton, Northamptonshire beat Kent by an innings and 200 runs. Northamptonshire 445 for 9 declared. Kent
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  • 34 15 NOORDWIJK »Ho)land). July 16. The Wimbledon champion. Bob Falkenburg, of California, beat the French veteran. Henri Ccchet, 7-5 6-3 m the men's single^ at the International imer-club tennis tournament on Thursday. U.P.
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  • 55 15 BATAVIA. July 16.— Lt. Gov-ernor-General Hubertus van Mook has decided to extend from two to three years the period m which measures taken by the Dutch military command are m effect, according to the Netherlands Newa Agency. The decision became operative on July 8. No explanation was
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  • 131 15 LONDON. July 16. Sir Stafford Cripps today announced that India and Pakistan had agreed to pay £100.000.000 from their joint sterling valances to the United Kingdom for defence t stores and fixed assets taken over after Britain's Ciipps told the Common? that Britain, m turn,
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  • 60 15 FRANKFURT. July 16. Vaclav Majer. Minister of Food m the pre-Frebruary Czech cabinet, arrived m Frankfurt today after escaping across the German* border. The handsome, rtx-foot Social Democrat minister, who was under police guard 14 weeks af ter the Communist. s«i*ure of power m Czechoslovakia, declined to make
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  • 44 15 LONDON. July 16.— PrincesMargaret is suffering from an acute attack of librositi? m tho neck which will keep her indoors for the next few days, it was announced today. Princess Margaret, who will be IS m August, ricked her neck yesteiday. Reuter
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  • 190 15 G.H.Q. Signals were unfortunate to lose by the odd goal m three to the Rovers m a j First Division League en- counter yesterday at Jalan Besar stadium. Working hard, displaying superior speed and stamina, the Signals forwards frittered away at
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  • 373 15 PHILADELPHIA. JULY 16.— PRESIDENT TRUMAN HAS ANNOUNCED AN UNPRECEDENTED SPECIAL SESSION OF CONGRESS ON JULY 26— TO FORCE HIS REPUBLICAN OPPONENTS TO FULFIL THEIR CAMPAIGN PROMISES BEFORE NOVEMBER'S ELECTION. Congressional experts could find no parallel foi this dfamatic move, made by Mr. Truman when accepting nomination
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  • 65 15 The Chinese V.M.C.A. basI ketball team will meet the j Green Bus Company m a basket encounter at Selegie Road ground- at M 5 today. Tire following players will line up 1 for" the final selection t>f the V's team Chia Keng Chiu, Chia Kong Chee. Quek Kai
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  • 270 16 Rl f.ort f r.iiu UM F»'i«rati<wj i'.k^i r- pOl to th< <!> tm n < niif ti <>n tfl S[- Cial < "i.ij-tatuji ii v ari<J Aux; j,.n' Police P> Radio Mi lays ».ro.i.!< I t lUted la^-t Bight The total earotoaeai the i'>
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    30 16 Lavish dish being served to Mrs. Dorothy Parsons, guest at Peter Robinson's Birthday Party recently is an Omelette Bwrprim and by the look of things she's going to like it.
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  • 68 16 KKDAH FKKLIS: In the Klian Intan. Kroh Area, on the night of Julj 15, four houses (2 Malays, 1 Indian and Chi- Beat) were raided by small bands of armed men, probably eight m all, believed to have been the Klian Intan gang again. SKLANGOR: There have been
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  • 122 16 Singapore Police are still looking for a Malay gunman who escaped after being wounded on Thursday night during a gun-du»l with a party of Police led by Mr. Cooper, ASP. attached to the Orchard Road division. A Malay gunman was shot dead on the spot and
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  • 30 16 NANKING* July 16.— China's foreign policy was severely criticised today by the Control Yuan committee m a session studying a proposal for the early conclusion of the Japanese peace treaty.
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  • 145 16 "HIT RUN DRIVERS BUSY LAST NIGHT (Tribune Staff Reporter) The driver of a lorry, after knocking down a pedestrian at HavelocK Road, assisted the injured man to the nearest police box, but drove off without making a report. A rider fractured his leg when his trisha was involved m a
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  • 201 16 w Six Arab political If-adert conferring sec* f/ w fr dai/ ".somewhere m th* Lektmf may call on the Arab wrld to defy the Security Council order* backed bu sanction threats for a c«-ase fire m Palestine icithin thnp da VJ< Lake ■mmm, 16 v
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