Morning Tribune, 21 July 1948

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  • 89 1 Police Raid Tuas Village, Screen 182 Persons Trttom BtfJl SKj PERSON! WBRB Spinal Investigation i'St. who w.v a« mLjued by Europe mi took p*«« il i! I miout irirt k ton \mtUSraie4 ]tll t hi Colo** ft** tht y. ration. Tnt Po iic< wen itoo or the ook (Kit fo
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  • 112 1 KUALA LUMPUR uijht Thirty-year-old B Kwong, leader of the nese Union during the oa t:on. and son of Penang businessman, has been detained under the Emergency Regulati The AJU was th- r.: mil It;on that sup| thi kPA IA with food, money and Info Lon during the
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  • 19 1 SAFETY MEASURES FOR NIGHT TRAINS jjjj" v own Reporter) UJMP^TuesdLy, Slw, c boen introduced by -tfW, of night tram
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  • 104 1 hi ALA LIMI'IR. July 20.— Today Dakota aircraft of the K.A.F. made a number of patrols over Malaya, while others reinforced various areas with troops, arms and ammunition. spitfires carried out photographic and armed neon-n-issanoe m K.lantan; ramp* inhabits by the insurgents were
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  • 27 1 BATU ARANG MEN HELD la.vni Kht AL T IV!^K. IW alli^^: n?vnii^-. Amo «R therni lff »tN. to th, ra hav^alk, f!in r r^^> Ht.,, l;l Pin
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  • 65 1 to the U o^ l\V P rov *ng to ho\ w inf ormatton ihouldb. sooo as possible to enable Government to take mmediate action. If, as a result of this information, armed bandits are capf "rod or VUled the informant will be paid a reward of not le^s
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  • 299 1 July 20. tegyf-%*tfi i for. v wore today ing the explosion which 1 tour people and injured n Cairo late last night. Suggestions that it was caus- a land mine dropped from "> re not confirmed, but the capitals air raid sirens sounded and ack-ack
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  • 414 1 RUSSIANS TO FEED BERLINERS, SOLVE CRISIS -FORCE PROVES FUTILE— NOW IT'S BRIBERY' BERLIN, July 20. The Russians today took the first positive step to solve the Berlin crisis m their favour by making food available to feed the blockaded Western sectors of the city. A Russian announcement today said they
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  • 83 1 Reinforcements Flying Here From Hong Kong HONCiKONG. July i*i— van reliably reported the first unit* of the first battalion of th.« InniwklUlnj FiwlHers with Mi equipment wai airllft«»d to M«'avB »<>«tav. However. bo»h the RAF and th»« army refused to comment. The entire operation i* apparent Jy top secret. The
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  • 114 1 SYDNEY, July SO. The Australian Seamen's Union would boycott the transport of arms to Malaya, said Federal Secretary E. V. Elliott today. He added that repeated requests had been made to the Government and Dr. H. V. Evatt (Deputy Premier and Minister
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  • 39 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. It is officially stated this morning that the probationary Asiatic Inspector and 14 police constable* who were captured by bandits atter the attack on Gua Musanif Police Station m Ktlantan, have now returned safely.
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  • 92 1 TAIPING, Tuesday.— A police party who yesterday went out to search a suspected hide-out on Naga Estate, Taiping, appioached a hut and surprsed a Chinese who ran out firing. He was shot at but got way wounded. When the police neared the hut. a bottle of
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  • 51 1 (From oar own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. July 20. —The Malay Regiment recruiting team will be at Jasin on August 3. to enrol the fifth batch of recruits. The team will visit Malacca on the morning of August 4 and. m the evening, attend to recruiter at Alor
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  • 73 1 (From our own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. July 20. Since many of the latest Survey Department maps have been discovered by the police from gangsters' huts during the various anti-communist operations the Government of the Federation of Malaya has banned the sale of these maps to all but
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  • 49 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. —At Bukit Sidim Estate, South Kedah. last night the European manager Mr. K. A. \V. Burnham, was fired at twice while he was m bed. Boh shots missed him and the attacker ran into ti>e jungle. He has not yet been apprehended.
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  • 681 2 pu.,.« .nou-r,.. *..,.•..>«. h :,r: JilhllK General Deinpsey. Mr. Fergus .«,i^.->t.-,i the hi gIVM to OMMI I>obb..-, who ar,, H ft.r l,i»*ln»c VfHlaya hHd th«- inlnnd of Malta*. •Ri< se ■^pMttfM were made j.t io;la> riH'etinK of the Ivrak h.'at* (V»uncil meeting -vhere
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  • 220 2 NEW DELHI, .July 20. Bespeotactod Dtgaflabnr Kam- Chandra Badge, the dark-board- mJ m hi w!io turm d Kind's evi«i aoe h) Hie Ghandi ass.'tKsina- lion, sikJ m coiut today that i be .sold i Btengm for its*. 1.200 m August I u> of the
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  • 124 2 (Tribunr Hlaff Ittjmttlj Four OMmM received burns, twc» of whom arc reported to be MftOtlß, whrn a landing rraft caufht fire at sea, off the junction of Crawford Street and Beach koad at about 3.30 yestm&gy afternoon. The Chinese were removed to hospital
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  • 55 2 Ljwt ufiritii iii, Commandant, B.\ C :i|)ji ilr.l tO CX Vuliifit, .1 to Inspect the Medal Rolls at H.v.r 11 g a? report ornlnHionn. As h remrit, !>4 more riuiins luiv,. bean carttfled Any other ea.ses should he reported Immediately, ai the lirtit order for the Awarda
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  • 89 2 GENEVA, July 20. Tht United Nations Economic and Social Council today decided to shelve for another year the Investigation of allegations made by the American Federation of Labour that slavery and forced labour were being us( d on a gigantic scale by Russia and other members of the United
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  • 272 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A former h.-ndmistress of the Pudu English School m Koala Lumpur, Miss Josephine Fom, 0.8.E^ returned to Singapore yesterday from South Africa on board the Ruys. Mlhh Fonh who came for a visit to see old friends
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  • 435 2 Rice seised from an alleged Mtafal importer was disposed of by the Food Control Depattmen't at 11 cells per katty. Tins w:m stated r»y Mr. M. Knstek. Assistant Food Controller, m the Second District Court yesterday when he gave evidence m the case
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  • 63 2 NANKING, July 20.—President Chiang Kai-Shek today sent congratulatory messages to Belgium and Poland on the occasion of their National Days, the Foreign Office disclosed today. The Generalissimo directed the messages to the Regent Prinoe Charles of Belgium an the occasion of National Day on Wednesday and to
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  • 28 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Brigadier J. M. R. Ditmus. Director of Mechanical Engineering. GHQ FARELF, returned to Singapore by air yesterday from a visit to the U.K.
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  • 71 2 a ALL AT IS. Tennetm, July li*. -CmM'»."n n.'KHU laughed, hooted and ca.lti "Tell it to the marine? M night when jirftoiMii h a rounft/ ;a/( sen urn >d nifl( papers afire. The Ftre Department divided to inveshthit' They found thai poicer failure had trapped
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  • 49 2 NANKING. July 23- An D ecutlve Yuan spokesman I day said Premier Wong We Hao will broadcast over nationwide radio hook-upi the Chinese people at 8 p.» on Saturday evening. This will be Hfc rme first broadcast iince he a! sumed the office on June
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  • 71 2 LONDON. July JO.-** of County picket matcltf played today were. AT BURTON-ON-rRE^ Derbyshire beat *JJ*I« wickets. Sussex 20 an (Pope eight for f-^ 1 shire 252 an d 34 fen- zero. AT WORCESTER Glo^ ter, Gloucestershire b, at ceste«hire by 1« {t Worcestershire M ™a^
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  • 57 2 NANKING, J ul > 2 A m oy Chinese gendarme* of day captured a c r^° Tji? adi band arms aboard th;J onlt which arrived oft pont a^ Philippines on Ju->; eD ing to the Central N^,^, today. Armsse^n; tommy guns,^ .1^ tommy &un anU t r *v
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  • 35 2 A Malay fatal injuries whei ne^ 4 to collision wiU opposite Ka.lai-^ about 7.30 a.m. n bID B The cyclist. M ho sp'^ blk, was removeji I Hf di Mnnicipal ambulain the evening
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  • 145 3 NP Selangor Br. Shuts Down: Q Asks 'W hen Was It Formed?' Kl££ T, antcgency committee further spUt and look .or a c L not rwoiveu v was if*'« MMI r. ••'^it.on by the OnJ*! :Mh Ml formal •at r." tbdullali urth L.':* P IP at the Third con*ie« In
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  • 137 3 Lgfcii July r-« that the piopo^'d property is both uncon-Mulior.J against the legislate* r of the Chtnesr QoWfD* HM Shanghai Lawy«»-«' ciation tas sent a f^tition le Upslativt? Yuan. irijn;: rtjoction of the irvv-Mi:-'. B^osi'd hy 4^ noubera of .e^'ativf Yuan, the draft le {■foperty
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  • 169 3 $100,000... Or Else ■mioS of the r*'P?*» Fnh pawn *k*>f> answered Vu mil The '-<ncr <*t the othei md rkunted the speaker wai a leader of tb* Communutt "party, He n^M $100.«>0 bruuqht to the N*f Woril Park that nnjht. othnrv*' thr pawnshop u*>*!d h* blown up by n bomb.
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  • 29 3 YESTERDAY'S WEDDING Tf 1 teporle, BSSch 1 000 Road ,V r h m Iteson of i ,",1 Kvmond from the lev p y away' sh'^ «W m 'i'^n Ul
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  • 163 3 Pleading guilty to charge 4 11; i'lii.-,; st.iti^s doßavs ion an Indian IfuiHin, V. M. Abdu Wahab, was Qnedj IIMI y Mr. Justice Tho* rood Uu 8 Qgapore Assize court yesterday. 'i was tar*..! that v Ajmertan sailor bought mom perfu- mery f( $7^o fiom
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  • 26 3 u2f£ J* The Na-••;^-Wm b :y o: AmiricanjnWßtod Soutnorn Korea to- v '-^r-olci anti-Corn., Korea u^l^ North^ u -ne Soviet occuoa--10;000.000 people! Reuter
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  • 10 3 ejp and grood nt ">'luce,| at the v [he muururi
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  • 116 3 Sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment tincJ strokes of lotan. when found grtllty of attempted extortion, a Trochew. Tan Teck Guan (2-). yesterday aaked Mr. E. F. Shanks. First District Court Judge, for banishment instead. It was stated that Tan. on March 9. went to
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  • 106 3 (Tubunv Staff Reporter) Mo«v town pioportie.s chapped hands yesterday wiien $326.--100 wa.s roahsod at an auction sale. A large crowd was present. and the bidding brisk. The! buyers wore Chinese and Indians. Eight bhophouses at Serangoon Road and eight m Race Course Koad fetched
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  • 192 3 The former cashier of itee Singapore Welfare Department. Saa Swee Khcxxi. wa.^ m tears at the Court of Cruniuai Appeal yesterday, when tie appealed against total sentence of fiveyears' rigorou* imprisonment imposed on him by Mr. Jwtive Thorogeod on charges of torucry cheatlug and
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  • 94 3 Ronald Williams Charles Meadt of No. 650 Mountbatfen Road. *a* charged yesterday before tne Third Discrici. Judge. Mr. A. V Winslow aith causing th e death of 1 Lmr.est by driving a car m a negligent manner not amounting to culpable h«mioide. Ihe incident, m the charge.
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  • 48 3 The next meeting of the SinSolely Vfrat Comi. ititu be held m the Secretariat, iiuiidmg oii iriiiay July ii 3 .^3O p.m. and wni oe ptCGCCdCd ..<y the showiug ol iw Safety First film strip rectatiy us-uea the UniLeU Kitigdoni C't ntral Office of InformatiOQ.
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  • 100 3 Ismail bin Samsi. ft 25-year-old Javanese, ut No 5. 15 m.s Woodlands, who appeared yesititiuy In P au of under pant< witii a bandage on one 01 his thighs, before .he Seventh Magistrate. Mr. A. G. Shears, had a tentative armed mbbery charge preferred against him. Ismail was
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  • 197 3 A large number of cninese atU-ndeu the tea-party yesUi<iay at liie Singapore c-umeoe of cu»~u.n."ivc tij»a vi honour of the oflkrei-s of tue two Chiwiie warduipb, Uie uun^aii.*; and u»« i-mg'iu, wntcii arrived nere oa MODway jn route o Shanghai. Mr. Cheng Sluii JfU, Acting
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  • 139 3 Sydney. July 20. A storm is brewing m Australian interstate cricket over me South AUistraaan proposal for a testimonial match tor Don Bradnian during the coming Australian season. A meeting of the New South Wales CricAcl Association was held m camera lust night. Afterwards the Secretary.
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  • 92 3 tfee LeQg wjis.pi oducud MM the BefiOrfd Police Magisu iU". M.. K>. C L»oa. yenititlay on three ofc*aP*» ot ext l ri JU t PIHMMMM stu/y was that accused at the tiv.-footwy of tao Union UoiKMlg at:ei^*T to e^ort«iaf«a*U'f«M**jbol Haartd on *uty 9 ao»J **Vj iJ A third
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  • 613 4 HAKWKI.I., (Berkshire), July 20.— Itritain, at th»- peak ..f an international crisis, has ghrwi the world a glimpse of her lop secret atom plant for two days. Representative! Of the international press have toured 7") per cent of Biltata'i "atom capital**, the Atonic energy
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  • 42 4 Tli'H.mh, Star Sports Club will play match of draughts tonltht at i 4. Baku Purm.i Koart, ai 630 p.m. Th c following will participate m th<> match: a. Joseph. Dori. gourdes. Francis. G Sammy. Ramntor, Mrs. Dori Mrs G and Mrs. Francis.
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  • 186 4 WASHINGTON, J"ly 19. The United States State DeMltmeot disclosed today that natuiftlteed American citizen. \l, 3tephen Haas, a Philadelphia real estaU w a Wed and British family wore injured by a stone throwing mob hi ('"mo. yesterday afternoon. Th« United States Embas.-y m Cairo report-
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    31 4 Sylvia Sydney icho forsook Hollywood for htti, jm has returned to picture-makin j. She is mm hen iriCbjS Hodiak m htr new picture, Lore from A Stni>vi,,\ shawina at the Cathay.
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  • 87 4 LONDON. July 20. Australian cricktt circles are rather puzzled by the suggestion at the Imperial Cricket Conference yesterday that an Australian team should touIndia m 1949-50 because Australia is already scheduled to tour South Africa m that season. Mr. W. Yeomans. a member of the Australian CrickeBoard
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  • 33 4 EAST WEST SOCIETY At the East and West Society talk to be given at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow at the V.MC.A. Hall, Orchard Road, Mr S. Sivanathan will make an address <>n 'International Peace."
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    16 4 IZuJtZST f t rit h ''""< s fehl a meeting m the NMfV lhTTnL7on P^yer" >e < > rh
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  • 167 4 WASHINGTON. July 1* Diplomatic circles here culated today on possitoj tion by the special Con? sional session on two rec ambassadorial appoints —Mr Loy Henderson to ij and M r Myron Cowen to A tralia. Both appointments •i-ecess" appoint men I*'™1 by the Prcsiden, d«W! Congressional recess
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    • 406 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLIE NETWORK From v *****^ Bs| MALAY ENGLISH W5 metrt H onli PPrfcT'ttAMMITQ 110 m t0 120 noon Q rKUUKAfIIJir-S nese Sc hools Broadcast fl From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radl- ttgJSgfff IT ated on 483 metre, the -dl- *—,Z\*L^7 urn wave band and 7200
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  • 834 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH I lav then**" Jt Is. I hey BJ^ Si n,. d Quern A*?rw young and r.tw.y wedded m hero when they movIve times m rive months heir aptly wedd< d life. couple having the same sing difficulties on the 'rsid, of the globA.aie th«
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    • 12 5 tHE L «E^T BOOKS London f(jr you '■■-'•I iHf; L'LLIPUT LIBRar y
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    • 150 5 RAFFLES HOTEL NOTICE The Ballrcom will be Exclusively Reserved Tonight for the Australian New Zealand Association Dinner Dance. C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads J Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TfcAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 4025 i i 1
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  • 375 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1948. Berlin Paradox t,t>i'<-< A'/'-n', IfeMTl r'lhn BH, S! Mm tin* LMM WjD. The genera] expectation that the tension over Berlin would slacken has been replaced by growing anxiety and a ftfUng of insecurity. Thtfe is the tendency to regard every action by the
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  • 963 6  - Czech Priests Banned From Politics SYDNEY BROOKES Cud dajomn *M k f"' J sme basti m chtl k nj h I rSAOITI ('zechoslovakia's elections, the ap pointment of I P rt sident. and tli c ceremonies tMMMCtti with his installation interrupted thr slow and eaffrful negotiations by which the Stale
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  • 263 6 ATHENS. A comprehensive survey of transport is to be conducted tn Greece nhortly by the American Mission for Aid to Qrecee m conjunction with the Greeit Government. Its purpose is to determine the need and priority for reiiuhititation and development o( tin- transport system by railway,
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  • 537 6 PARIS, France's trade union movement, split into pro Commit tu.st anti-Com-mvniftt far* if his at the neak height of last winter's strike vmve has now settled down to an untajty balance of OfMMT. The Communist forces, arctrrdintj to the estimates of all reliable observers here,
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    • 66 6 A/ .1 A A N AIRWA M TD. AIR CARGO Mil HB MM (2 Mho I iOM NNfl vi'DKK IO Xl lUILI HW it *<* i«k\ JJ HI XN UH koj HUM n< I•. ount Of t&Ofa en won i^nmeoti oiw -> Kilo (I(kj n ;..,t. l-> any Othei deftti'
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    • 96 7 EYES OF DEAD GRAFTED TO THE LIVING SIIM.ICAL M»Ml* car -"HHT- the h<K.pltal (Mr. T. ••Br^tt-irm^m) l> «n >M^ m naid that hnman eyw »«W «>«»»> T^^J!*T^ ithin 4K hour, of the *uUll of (lom r had not d M of l«f^O. d tT^J Z^ t2 MUM offer. eye* •fter
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    • 109 7 BRITISH BOXERS FOR AUSTRALIA SYDNEY. July 20.— Some of a group of eight British and European boxers are expected m Australia next month, the general manager of Stadiums Ltd., Mr R Lean, announced m 'Melbourne recently He said that Stadium Ltd.'s representative. Jack Warner, was selecting two each from the
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    • 16 7 AMOK BOLOES 13 PERSONS IS i.,.i pan' 1 hliii N po»o j Mgi fcl IllfW Reuter
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    • 137 7 VITAL CLUES ON RUSSIAN STRATEGY FRANKFTRT, July 19. Thret f>p dechOß'ovtfc r» n«--■k, who recently escaped to QtnauQ, a:> expected to provide \ital ciuts on Russia's strategy- m Europe. Informed observer? saiu. AittNe gewntto, twoot at. bind rank, remained at thoir posts tor somo nonths after the Communist coup m
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    • 257 7 SYDNEY, July 20.--After v years on an isolated misisland north of Australia i 17-year-o!d half caste aborigi--ir!. Betty Fisher, who has been m Darwin for the last few weeks haj c!» tided to go to Melbourne to take her chance ,^s a linger. F>• the past two
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    • 59 7 NEW DH.HT .Tulv 12. India-made aircraft will be availably by tl^ t nd of next year a Bangalore firm, the Hindustan Aircraft Company, Limited, jointly rronpvi and managed by the Governments of India and Mysore, has iakt>n up the production of 50 iciwu Preacice
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    • 164 7 Washington. July 19. The Jmted Spates bacxed Marshal nto's hand against Russia with *47-mih l ion m gold and other VqgONlav assets frozen here smoe toe war. In return for freeing her assets. Yugoslavia agreed to pay SIT-mtttion m *f United States •lawns and
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    • 53 7 NEW DELHI. July 12. The appointment of a 78- member National Commission, consisting of distinguished men m bhe fit Id of education, and culture, has been rejomrnended by the committee formed by tru Government of India to settle the composi>ion of the National Commission for co-operation with
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    • 129 7 Petping. July 20.— At the Communist threat to Taiyuan :nounted. i-i^'ht American and ten Bi itish Protestant missionaries made their escape by >lane to Peiping on Monday. Major Claire L. Chennault 'ivil Air Transport brought horn fiom Taiyuan's only airlield still completely m Gov•mment hands,
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    • 291 7 QUEEN MARY ON LIST FOR TALKING POINTS LONDON. Juty 20. -Queen ■«T, who is 81 pong of a^e rts -^kcjl to br put on the list I •o rnlkmcr Points" a pamphiAl KJ< v mic information sed by <-prakoT and key workrs m womon's 01 ffanisattoHs. J"'^* 10 each month
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    • 26 7 BLITHE HAPPY DONA DRAKE DONA DRAKE, blithe ,v happy, who appears^ m the Univer&U Inter- t national screen hit "Ano- i coining to Singapore i soon.
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    • 140 7 TEN ARRESTS IN RAIDS ON BLACKMARKET SHANGHAI, July 20.— Ten poisons u:ere arrest- cd yesterday when the 1 economic police raided eight commercial estab- itvh.tients suspected of J havMt dealt fa black- market gold and foreign i currencies. Durng a search of one] office, the police received* three telephone calls
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    • 49 7 SHANGHAI. July 20.—Pro3ove:nm'.n. rtporta Indicated today i;ie situation was fW vAg grav tl m Taiyuan WhciO wo out,cf t^ree airfields havo iallei feto Conununi- hai^'i leaving only one air;trip landing airborne relnforcemen's to >aatv t tht oUierw>completely isolated capital r irar 1"d Yen Shi Shan's kingdom. U.P.
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    32 8 WATBON WILLIS, preMHf editor <>/ ih> Public Ledger, Ltndon'B ni(i<st newspaper. H<- beya.x h >• carter reporting for the lJ<»/ibit.sh Floating Co goes List, which i&u sul>ni<l>t< utlu merged >>it<> th Lttdt,er.
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  • 126 8 SHANGHAI. July 20. D X Yui. Governor of UIC ntral Bunk, told a press conliMcr.cc yesterday evening that, a cum ncy reform hud been under consideration by the Government for the past fom years, but that such a move would require can ful i): eparations. He
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  • 28 8 MANILA. July 19. Phiiip-pine-Japan trade relations commiti cc recomnu nded m an official report that trade with Japan continue on a "restricted" basis. U.P.
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  • 393 8 LONDON NEWS OLDEST ER CEY IS D YMPIC TEAM ENED Nearly one hundred and ninety under the splendid auspices of an ai document signed by William Pitt givinr cognition and protection. The Public newspaper dedicated "specially t<> tha any ways concerned m Trade and Com born. Today, m a dingy
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  • 13 9 FRENCH GOVT. COLLAPSES ■a i ably the > .enoe denied m: t:iry on U*
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  • 44 9 Beer w H j, ofH to P^- cTrad T ;si'wnu Henenk Uws HbS i: ge [ceeiicd °>' aients for V* Iff officer ittackike Will pu- inU' lertroub"., OCCttrf orming Admiral- m capuin Er- ffcdmiralt; 3 .-i T.v H IU-Britisli M Reuter
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  • 28 9 PARIS, July li.—T he GeneAssembly slashed the mlvUry budget for ms by MO^ *****0 despite Premier r^ivrt Sohumans ttmftt to tfkgn if it did.
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  • 11 9 Theatre Shattered By Mysterious Blast °T, Th S^r a mof U.P.
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  • 20 9 THE STA TISTICIAN In his struiP. corner. William Phillips, .*/a?'.-.V\'- at work. Behind him hangs his trim b y ic!:
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  • 144 9 2 Reds To Die: Five Jailed BHANQBAI, July 20. TtVn KWfAWfI of /h*- j4?;>f>- rican-<i\r>i(<i ShanyhaiL Pmm r Co w/> a m |f- fcfci j largest here- were Ml< j t* iu'hl tt> death, another i I to life imprisonment and four tn jati terms ranging j from mm year
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  • 90 9 HOLLYWOOD. July 19. Attorneys for Horace Schm idlapp announced today that he considers the divorce settlement void under which he would have given his late wife. Carole Landis. $30,000. Attorneys representing Miss Landis' estate said they were informed by Schmidlapp that he had changed his
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  • 206 9 OXFORD July 19. The Earl of Halifax presiding at the sixth Oongrea of Universities of the Commonwealth which opened here tonight, 'There :< a particular value m such a gathering at this time when we are spectator) of a conflict of idras
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  • 42 9 MANILA, July 20.— The Municipal Symphony Orchestra of Manila with 72 instrumentalists, three soloists and two conductors are sailing on th General Gordon on July 29 or. a concert t ou r whkii includes Shanghai. Hongkong and Hawaii. U.P.
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  • 91 10 FILIPINO GI ON TRIAL FOR MURDER OF FOU NANCY Pro, -Xkjo* BtntoifcwJ Filipino fom trial here on li^bfC murder of r r He «a| ,s a u v and kiihd hi n| 21). his too jicfl months* and I ii kJ mother- in-hw |fr |3 George S. Boha iastS ber
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  • 119 10 SHANGHAI 1 Harold William year-old Ami r can, se yesterday to three snd years' Imprisonment eso district court t Ml suiting m the death 'a driver, Sun Ch hMa, peal again; t the I fl| learned today. Mehul m which to ftte nca an The vo.'lict
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  • 59 10 MANILA. July 19. president fcipidio Qunino will meet tilgxi loTcnunent oiiieiais on IhiiiSday to bv'gin work on ■he social bettcrmen t proijiamm<' lor Filipino ot ay ants. rbt PresMcnt >c tuday extended t^e period m which mrmbm of the formerly ouita ved peasant organizations ran
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  • 141 10 I >' Kong, .lu'v L 9 G. N. Oawler, CommHwio^pi oi Chin' itftoms, m Kowtaoa an<i lr <Jiatt- <ii ,:,;<[, ;Ul louncwl today Uia* a' 1 nwe ,f feraooael huv«- been withdrawn row the Mir* Buy areo foiiow- Thuntey'a fueiiHa ttIMN 'ii Bayuctmojf, i ,i,.s northMt
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  • 64 10 MKi-; SUCCESS, July |g Romulo waim-j thai Fur Eastern sountrtej wm? Un easily watching wimt uojv.i! U) Ix* Unit.-* BUt«i pluii tpermit .J;ip;u''.s industrial re ton iy h». declared thai tiu 10 "teonooilc maladjiwi nt" Ul Asm U' S not m re Jiubiiitannp J.-pan. but In ar
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  • 223 10 DENIAL OF TU RIGHTS S.A. AND INDIAN WORKS GENEVA, July 19. When the United Nations Economic and Social Council met m I Geneva today for a six-week session it was faced with an accusation made by the WorW I Federation of Trade unions al- leging that basic trade union rights
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    • 96 10 "RUCCLES" ffir-TC^ T "BEL I.MDA" E^pi^^s^s f^is&l td^ssssai a uT flr j III k/Mt HM> A r(AM' *\srf j0 j£^mt t >#^ V IttiCONClIlQIJS ~A I B^fT //Ij LOTTA CHOw? "BUCK RYAN" "POP" I I ivie Quckcst Launch it wrrv« a 111 JUST JAKE" H/ a. J* J T Gee
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  • 256 11 "INCIDENTS" AT OL YMPIC TRAINING CAMP ch,^nd Training .<.,! the tian>ff. Sqgg- printed by the Daily km only hecauie »,rv.:; fo. than II Discipline among compotiDHih Expif.H« re-ported It .j,, that me col Us*? >tuleati had ihh-ii .spending their u:nmr: nolidays juj waitres.-e^. .iin.'s. t-ounUT-hands and viu" i! ushistants at
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  • 118 11 BristtJ. July 20 Br%- tain's nrvc airacrew jet I at.o enffint. the 2.000? 'r tse jumper Bnntoi The- si***, han sun ess fully t co,>iiHetcJ I r >OT -h.ur f, st hen PH HPtiM lorn > i Bnti*h Pr.rlui, lentu iy Seen tiny to the
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  • 18 11 RUSSIA'S BERLIN COMMANDER U**ALL VABSIL f&xan** i J3 -....->./ u-t/A V«' lAS Fas***! i i tin .'via rt/n ''<'•- Lt
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  • 170 11 GENEVA. July 19. Bi I ttat o* lute, Mr. Hector lc.\v... acd Riusia'i rep 1 1 tiv Auutiunur.. arc exectec ie t:ay letding lOlea it. m ..»-*'«.vk<> meeting ol the Mcnic and Soua! Coi/noi be hat principal or?ia of the liur Matfcui to meet v
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  • 43 11 SHANGHAI. July 30 -Cenral Bank officials revealed toa y that over 300 Govtrtwr^n' r -vincial and local banking ffices throughout China hau .•on calling m small denomi■tton notes and exchanging ?Ti U>r notes ct thi ne^ sue Reuter
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  • 219 11 "Ole Bularney" Goes Back To Arnhem Land SYDNEY. July 20. -With a toothbrush as his complete kit for four months tre k iBJj through Arnhem Land. Bill Harney. a grey-hiiired bushman, loft Darwin recently aboard tue .Northern Territory patrol ve*9d Kuru. bound foi Melville Bay, m the far north of
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  • 129 11 U.S. FULFILLS PROMISE BY ROOSEVEIT MANtLA, Juht 20.— The United States Govern- mtxt. julflnin;] the late i President Roosevelt's pro- mist to Filipinos during the uar. has appropriated t l over $21,000,000 for rehu- 1 J biiitation of the Philip- pines m th+j fiscal year of i li*W, it MNM
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  • 112 11 LONDON Jul, 19. -In txv C unmons, the IBTown and Country Planning, m-. gtfcin, making statement on War Office retirement* of land a r s.anI and Purbeck, ta^| thtre **as no aiternat've to apprtvto« the proposals. (t vernment ha^ readi- condtsiou Mter l ie
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  • 14 11 HAIFA. July 19 LatgJpcalg fightin^ conti.intd tolay m nearly all Darts of north Palestine.
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  • 256 11 S. VEERASAMY 20-7-48 SHANGHAI. July 20. A 94 j per cent, reduction to the num- ber of types u»ed m Chin'-se printing p'iru.s ks made possible by the invention of '"combina- tion types" by a Chinese Chen Kimg-chih demonstrat- 1 «J h«oi c a group
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  • 65 11 MANILA. The Philippine Suprtme Court has ruled that a barber shop ll just what it implies an<j cannot be considered a home. Handing do.vn its decision m a civil snit, the tribunal said: "I t is ridiculous to assume that barber shops should be consider td
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  • 37 11 KENXETU CLAI-. HOUSE ROY ALL, Unit-^ i fit States Secretary of i J the Army. who wax pestnt at ihr conference of Artnti and Diptijmatic i Chiefs at the White I House. j
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  • 208 12 July It n luml Ceylon fa Mistri b (.i.ii.! i known foi i Mori India which had brok...jr t. Oeyton mml Southern India In i*»»> ta wiped out IV, V I>. Plerlt, Cc .i'-n i -i< |f«t« 1 the rnyi ologteal conference.
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  • 68 12 BERLIN. Ju:v 19. -Sixmemberf of the Indian trade delecttioo now visiting Gfrmanv arrived m Berlin this a1- noon. They art schedu led to hold discussion* with tm Soviet z<»n e authorities to tind out if i: is possible to make a fade agreement with
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    • 141 12 p r E ALHAMBRA. GRAND RE-OPENING! TODAY at 6.30. and 9.15. P.M, with YVONNE de CARLO TONY MARTIN MARTA TOREN IX rMVEKSAL-IMEKNATIONAI/S PRESENTATION •C A S B A II "m Another yvonne de carlo. Success, set m alciers and Blended with everything! apventure-romance-action bbere is your entertainment, come to the
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    • 178 12 a% I Ha t 1 LAST ijiy ;s ci.X. Temp: AH OOWMf lOMUI 7 k JJ. T JJJ« IVrformamew: 11 a.m. 1.45 1.15 6.45 and y^ ABSORBING and THRILUNG DRAMA TH4T WILL PIN VOr TO VOIR SI \t s AHNRCHAWS Supported uy »>.....,„ „v OPENiNC TOMORROW! COOOII WitMtif MTolLKfttH lONIS
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  • 565 13 r r J §fee 13.00 I 3.00 3- i5 1 K•* lTl mil I r"lnj»/- «nl' n:l IKI U»c4 |i V i$ h s.soxdcb anon hiwiraik ltd l f e EaJtCrn 50.00 5200 L*r 44.00 HOO i t Bank 1.060 1.070 Cd Ciec. (0) i* L Dec
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 99 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS (From our Financial Corr.) There was a further marking Covni of shmes yesterday chiefly m the tin section sterlings being the major sufferers. The official report said there were some signs of resistance at the lower levels. One or two rubbers were also marked down. But the
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    • 39 13 The share market remained quiet yesterday and showed some «ig;ns of iesistance at the lower levels. Conditions generally were quiet. .4 pefM from -Fort Apache", thrillitu] RKO Radio frontier drama, note showing a t the Capitol.
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    • 129 13 The local pioduce market generally was quiet yesterday. Pepper dealers were quoting higher pi ices. Copra tended to be better, but coconut oil was dull. The following were yesterday's quotations RICE No. 1 $70. Other qualities $45— 555. GLUTINOUS RICE $42. $48. MEEHOON (Rice Noodles). $50. SUGAR:
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    • 74 13 The local lubber price reached a record cf 49-1/4 cents business done for No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. July. The rubber market opened firm yesterday morning and prices advanced to approximately a cent over Mondays levels. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Aug R.S.S. 49 49 4 No.
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    • 56 13 Empire Hamble Trevean 42/3 Kalianget 41 Rengam 40/1 PO. Laut 38/9 Agapenor 35/6 Sangola-Chincse Prince 33/4 Rhesus 21/2 St. Maker 17/18 Cape San Martin 19/20 Rawang 21 (China Mail) 23/4 Tydeus 25/6 Gertrude Maersk 27/8 Neleus 29/30 Benvenue 15/16 (Adrastus) 13/14 Mulbera 11 Burnside 8/9 Tillie Lykes 6/7
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    • 56 13 The case m which Johannes Bonde < 19). a Danish sailor, is alleged to have threatened a trishaw rider with a toy revolver m Lavander Street on Sunday night, was postponed until July 22, when it wasii mentioned before the Seventh!! Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Shears ,H yesterday. Mr.
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    • 81 13 WASHINGTON. July 20. Piesident Truman has ordered into effect tariff concessions between the United States and Ceylon, the Lebanon. Brazil and New Zealand. The State Department announced that the agreements ;With Ceylon and the Lebanon become effective on July 30 and those with Brazil and New Zealand the
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    • 82 13 WASHINGTON, July 20. The United States decided tonight to unfreeze Yugoslav assets which have been impounded here since the war. Agreements were signed at the State Department providing payment to the United States by Yugoslavia for American property nationalised In that country and for American
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    • 31 13 RVI V 7 -ÜB-COOI-CU PHONE 4042 F X TODAY! T^ mw 2— 445h-6.30— 9.15 bddH H^ErTa jH Br^^^^^tW^ ■••'■"•^l LflM W^^ Am. JUj^ p«r<r- If I^H fl HAZf I BffOO«- w^..*
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  • 547 14 Indians Fare Badly Against Thee A 's, Lose By 7 Goals a.,, ,1,1, UtMttAM *i,. i,.|! r "'th"" lmllw w«it Dominating the rxchangw K.ro.".' tout the t+rvr A'. Iff' th« ti. '.J Victor* by H P"h!m to 1 The Meat wh.m nrv*r m doubt, Mid l«> OBf brief f« n<"
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  • 84 14 INDIA-EUROPE MARITIME SERVICE INAUGURATED NKW DELHI. July 12. -Inaugurating tlhf India-United V ri<rri(,m-Continent Maritime S» rvico of tht Indian Steamihlp Company in Calcutta on F ;tiy lu t "the Govrnor oi Wen BeagM, Dr. K. N. Katju. ■nW Lnat a mprchant navy j wh. necMMry not only for ••in i.
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  • 84 14 The Social A. P. held the Hai- '.owyu to a voallt ss (iraw m a I i'hird Divi.-«on SAFA League aatch yestenlay on the Me- Jair Ilojid >rroun<J. Mr. M. K. Moideen refereetl i rid th<> tf;»ms wtc Halkowyu T. Lopez; Tong Vhatt. J. IvOpez; Chan: Ira. icon
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  • 24 14 LONDON, July 19.— A tall nid»lle-ajired man today stole £1.700 sterling from a suhpost »fl\ce here aftrr blowing pepper into v pirl attendant's vyes
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  • 137 14 King Queen See Whitecombe's Bowling Feat LONDON. July 19 Phi Hip Whiu-ombe. wiio 6 ft. sfr ::s. is i he ttlJig bowler IB dm eiMI cricket, too«* Hit %:cKHts hi Dun Bt adman ami Bill Bro*n tog 11 lUiiS m six ye,* t* Lords today. Late m iiW |*ni< the
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  • 53 14 Base Group R. bear REME In in* Parfctrr CUp final ywtffrctoy. T!ie sore was 3 o. In favour of he B»«e Group whose scorers grere Jordan and Reed. Base Grou^led I—o at the interval »n a goal scored by Jordan. Hie other f *n fo"" l s came
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  • 489 14 (Tribunp Staff Reporter The two Malayan girl guides Miss Ng Eoi Cha n and Mi&s Lilly Majeed who have been touring Britain since March this year, are due back by the 16,000-ton motor ship Canton which is expected In Singapore on July 36. Disembarking at
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  • 165 14 BIRMINGHAM. «AUbama». July '20 -Govemr>i J Strom lhu.rm»nd. of South Carolina who has been nominated by ome Southern Democrats as cir. opponent to Prcsidtit Tru:iun in November's presidea:al fhction, has disavowed supp liters who pall f«» r "wrii»e supremacy." Tht Guvfrnor. who was non;aat»d as
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  • 116 14 In a friendly return baUrainlon match played last Saturday, the Marigold Badminton Party* B team beat the Rex B.P. by gamee to two. Results were as follows: Loh Kgian Hyn beat Cheong Eag Leong 15-9. 15-13; Wee Ghim Tte lost to Lim Ong Htiat 7-16, 15-11. 11-15;
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  • 55 14 Mr. J. s. C 2 loan Sai pore's official rcpreieatattd A) th( WOllj OIVT.C.v jl London, has bfnr. istoj the Malaya n A A. A tg -p.-e--sent the Malayan Vn. nai well. He has ayrred quest Mr. Qe Souza wiU "> NM
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  • 156 14 An elaborate projrainmel celebrations m coooidl with the first anniversary Indian Independent Au 311 st 15 has been piaßMil q -he Singap^ii Reglcoal In dian Congress The SRIC eiecutif* can mittee formea v special com mitter last ni^:'-t iWi KCtkA The SRIC pla U b© co-ordinaicd
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  • 155 14 Playing before WF* of badminton «v f their courts S atur«JJ Oriental B.P. Results (Ortenta I mentional flrat): Ha SINGLES: ran n beat Tan U«« 15-11: Koh Beng ;>*,!,„ o, Ariola 15-5. I*'-' k Huat b««t Chtt l £ftSci 15-4; Ong BOO* BJ°S IS topher Tsai U-» ort
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    • 58 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (19J2) LTD. b«n^ir»urni»o In Stftfapwr* NMMttl KKKMrMT SKKVlf ;r> m moiwmii, tmmnm, mm, pknanu -nrnni, -11. -X MMT Mn lor H«n Kh(inK .s W v A Am v l«h%-. •M<».« mmf SaiK lor Pal^MimuK a S5111 Ni-I A IMa,lio, Ju.v 27 X Alin> SitlK N"
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  • 262 15 b eLd«l»>f lore >htUlw .^x did *eU r 7 Ldv and humul. Bi -\;.r.n en folios «i f r \Ht»v.n the B r w producvd t P 5O m 45 n,*X both batttff Si waM P- Oduco til', ."ompton drove a
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  • 101 15 BANGKOK. July 20 -The Siamese Constituent Assembly '.>:. night passed a resolution n favour of changing the ountrys name to "Thailand" -meaning land of the free. Phe change ot name will take ffoct after the draft Constituion was approved by both iouscs of Parliament. Siam changed her
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  • 81 15 SHANGHAI. July 20.— Two Chinese employees of the Shanghai Power Company have been sentenced to death by a special tribunal for allegedly "disturbing peace and order at a time of banditry suppression", Chinese press reported today. Wang Shanho and Wu Ku-cheng were found guilty of having sabotaged
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  • 86 15 LONDON. July 20. Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleok, former C.-in-C. in India, said the article published by t»he Dailj Mail today that, though it was generally assumed the choice of staying m or out of the British Commonwealth rested with India and Pakistan alone, there were two
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  • 716 15 An important legal point whether the Coioay courts have Jurisdiction to try an onVnoe committed within the tenitonal waters ot Singapore, m so far as there is no mention of any territorial waters m the: ne%v Ord.r-in-Council of 1946 reconstituting the Colony of
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  • 143 15 Found guilty of being m possession of chandu, a 65- year-old woman, Lee Kooi, was ordered yesterday by the Second District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah, to be bound over m the sum of $100 for the period of one year. Aged Lee was arrested when
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  • 43 15 The Florence B.P. played a friendly badminton match played on Sunday, against the Sunnyside Badminton Party. Results as follows (Florence B.P. mentioned first): SINGLES: Tan Thoo Mengr beat Mr. George 15-7, 15-1; Seah Peng Hock lost to Mr. Meroyn 12-15. 12-15;
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  • 74 15 TABLE TENNIS A friendly table-tamris match between the Chong Hwa o.d Boys and Singapore Traction Company on Monday the Chong Hwa .id Boys beating the S.T.C. by 4-1. Scores were: (C. H. players mentioned ftrst) Ong Sung Sins beat William Bony 3-0; Lee Liang Han beat Tan Song Poh 3-0;
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  • 79 15 NANKING. July 20.— The Legislative Yuan at a secret session today approved a raise m Customs import duties ranging from 10 to 30 per cent, it wa s learned. While the exact figures are not available, it was ascertained a general increase of 30 per cent m tariff
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  • 50 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An Indian was removed to hospital by Municipal ambulance at about nine o clocK last night with minor injuries following a brawl with a compatriot. The incident occumd at Maude Road off Jalan Besar. The ambulance was summoned by a Police radio car.
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  • 371 16 TUDOR II RESULTS 'DISAPPOINTING' LOM>ON. Juh 20—FllRht lests off the moor which il «as hoped. u«uld b<H,Ht British pn*tlff«. m the ««r had :,!l'vn "^xp^trd «nd dl^ppolnt. Bf w*C tW Ministry of S«ii>ply diM-lo^d today. No rould I* glvM «f th- time required to make .k^ ...riin^r hf for service,
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  • 45 16 (»u Oku K> .>><•> t> i KOALA LVMi'Vit Tuesday. a large sand t U rroriiu itlgHd m attack Mlr the .SelayaiiK Pollei Sat ion m Selangor and mad* a* ay witn 1 itcfl |U :i"d a rtfll at H.IO i m rettcrdny
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  • 63 16 MAJOR AND 6 AMBUSHED (From our own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR July A Major of th.> Malay Rcglmeat and six other ranks accompanying bin were killed ■nd three Othen seriously .voiirided when they lan into an imbush laid fOI them near Gua ICusang MiUtary are resorted to have taken ovei complete
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  • 21 16 Key Fr. NorrU of Sungei 'atani, has gone to ranah :ata. Cameron Highlands, for the annual retreat of the Catholic clergy.
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  • 155 16 JOHORI HAHRI'. Tuesday. The Manager of Gunong I 'ulai Estate m the Pontiar. rea. Johore, reported that at bout midnight on July 18/19, a special constable on guard m the Estate saw eight men on a nill close to his bungalow. The special
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  • 141 16 YESTERDAY'S FIRE CALLS Firemen, of two fire engines from the Central Fire Station, were called out at about 5.1£ p.m. yesterday to nght a 2b ninutes battle with a 2 acre 'allang blaze at Emerald Hil Road. The fire brigade was again summoned to deal with a similar fire at
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  • 65 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue>day —Lee Wing Ping employed a; the workshop of Messrs. Weame Brothers, Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, was killed m an explosion of a disused petrol tank which he was welding at the time of the mischap. The cause of the explosion is unknown. The blast has
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  • 91 16 IPOH, Tuesday. Very encouraging results have been Achieved by the Perak Police m their difficult task of tackling lawless elemcnt3 m the Stat' Arms recovered during their operations total 14 revoljeti and pistols; !i Ston guns 7 rifles and carbines; z shot--256 g id
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  • 118 16 LONDON OWIML teams Cron tk m*^ ucc«-i tor :1 ments tot t.. match, s h..v,. v, In th. only two r.> matches t,, plj J: meets Hoi lan. I O n nj mouth foot hall efcfc Monday. July 2Q. and b bourg plays Afghan..^ ground of Button
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  • 138 16 Nanking. July 20. Chinese reports here today quoted a Kunming Garrison communique J as saying that the Burma chap- ter of the Democratic League l is now organising an armed force m Registan, bordering the south-weptern province of Yunnan. Democratic League members m
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  • 75 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday night. A Chinese foodseller, m a kampong near Sungei Besi, was killed by Chinese insurgents this evening. The incident occurred at about 7 p.m. and the Chinese who attacked the fruit seller were dressvd m khaki and armed with revolers. The victim was shot
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  • 22 16 France f ce jj I Vincent A" riP V 1 parties sC€« e p« new Prem:^ t ciatotßoi tlv C
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