Morning Tribune, 22 July 1948

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  • 9 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 10 CKNTB. U> 1 NO- 808 vv
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  • 639 1 THREE JOHORE BANDITS WIPED OUT IN PATROL SWOOPS JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday night.— Three terrorists were killed by military-police patrols m the past 24 hours. Two of the men were shot dead, while one ran into a Gurkha, who was armed with a kukri, and lost his life. Another terrorist was
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  • 1126 1 throw its whole £So the* „ti m the f figh ipta* tori loing so b> Er and to il m constabulary and gthe auxiliary police pollc <_. was x:-.:,.- J i: Ltenn« the My Sir Alec N ;T !aSt night ernment, m a
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  • 82 1 KILLED OFFICER NAMED From our own Reporter pALA LUMPUR. Wednes- The identity the BriI officer of the Gurkha les killed by insurgents In lon near Bidor. South X or. Sunday, is now Ned as that ol Captain pr Ro| Pickin c« 2/ J tf_ia Rifles, from TramW, Staffordshire. le was
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  • 14 1 P** today that the W. R aci Wttrtay. ■about, ma
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  • 398 1 Pa___ 'M» Vr r N«2. h "*Z r 7 n Sm h -V-terday >'»Pr I «"«uniti„ n Unlmlf P»»--h vun rm_ n v" h, v, a,, ""p»«»t t. F*»*Z__ »4 a 7" S <*»*«- *n£T_ b haU a W P'°" or
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  • 94 1 I PENANG. Wednesday.— No incident has been reported during the last 24 hours. Two arrests were made but one |of the persons has been re- leased, Thiriy-four Special Constables and 53 Auxiliaries have been enrolled m Penang from i among several hundred of apI plications received. They j
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  • 41 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday.—Arrests m Selangor during the last 24 hours totalled 15— Kuala Bubu, a Chinese; Tanjong Malim, two Chinese; i Rawang, a Chinese; Klang, three Chinese; Kuala LumPUt Circle (including Kajang), tnre t Chinese and flve Malays
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  • 33 1 CALL TO COLOURS j ..fa:._y Regiment re-ser- nsts art being called to i thi colours throughout Mahiya. Reservist* re- sident m Singapore ahould i report to the Secretary of Defence. Secretariat. S Singapore.
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  • 50 1 KUALA lUMPUR. Wednesday" Folic, and military made a sweep m the Kulai area, just east of that village jn Tuesday night. Twenty persons have been detained, the majority of A-hum believed to have been connected with the bandi; attack on Kulai on July 2.
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  • 360 1 SYDNEY Jt'LY 21. -THE DAILY TELEGRAPH IN A LEADING ARTICLE TODAY ATTACKED THE AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER. MR. J. CHIFLEY, OF NOT BEING PREPARED TO PICK A FIGHT WITH LOCAL COMMUNISTS OM AID TO MALAYA. Mr. Chifley, the paper stated. claimed hu government
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  • 31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. The RAF attacked enemy headquarters m Langkap, m Perak today. Six huts were seen m a clearing and one large hut was completely destroyed.
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  • 94 1 KELANTAN, Wednesday. Operations m the Qua Musang area are continuing. Police and military detachments have arrived at Bertam. During the attack on Qua Musang the bandits detained three buses on July 16, 17, and 18 and on e torry owned by a Chinese contractor. Yesterday
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  • 94 1 From Our On-n Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Wednes--I*3 One Malay regimen: >rporal. who was presum.d ie»d m the ambush near rapoh when a party of the Malay regiment and police was attacked by bandits on Monday, arrived m Kuala Lipis thi s afternoon. He was not seriously wounded and
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  • 36 1 WARSAW. July 21—Twen-ty-four vacationing Girl Guides from Lodz wer e drowned o n Sunday when two sailboats capsized during a squall off the Polish coast near Slutsk, the official news agency announced today. U.P.
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  • 148 1 (From our own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday night.— Five persons, including four Europeans, were wounded this afternoon m an ambush by a party of insurgents about a mile south of the village of Kachau, Selangor. The attack took place at about 3 p.m. The victims
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    • 30 1 COyJS^j and use of improved lighting for ,f -fl x^M_i srores arJ resuurant5 v X jt^ J^jUk schools and home.. __s^i y /_Sl_l^i^i!__l^___S N**» rordu-Vjr tnytted jffjj^ i^^^^^^B EASTLAND^TRAOING COMPANY
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  • 294 2 a •feMtery Ln* ay**m~ .long IJlMonl Saturday tn< ..mru: i th.- i»i*t IS y* Lheae ketllttei h..v< I n colt j_j.ttf.-f and mjgge__-*1 bjr such i <_•_. th<- Trlmmm (Trafim i Committee Automobile Aaancißtkm M i'-' v i iin.l ti,.
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  • 146 2 A young Chines.- girl, at tempting tr> lift a kettle o (.oiling water Irom off th< oven, ww hadiv acalded «Hw* the kettle slipped trom hei hand and the water splasher over her body. The child was m agony and hei frantic mother applied several
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  • 75 2 lOKIO. July 21.—Evacuation of MtW Zealanders from japan will begin illll week when the lust detachment will .sai! aboard the Duntroon. All New Zealanders probably will have b.en withdrawn by November and thereafter substanttal i eductions will be made m the Australian component of the British
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  • 43 2 PARKS. July 21. Dr. Gopaljeea Snmboo, Indian President ol iho France-Indian Fi i< nds hip Society, was today notified that he had been awarded the French silver medal m recognition for acts ot resistance during the German occupation ol France Reuter
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  • 88 2 LONDON, July 21. The mystery man of the Olympic Games is a six-feet two inches blond whose identity is being kept stcret by the Olympic executive committee. He is the man who was chosen to carry the Olympic torch into Wembley Arena on the last lap of the
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  • 67 2 BANGKOK. July 21. A new air H ivice between Bangkok ;ind Shanghai will shortly be inaugurated by the Central Air Transport Corporation 0 China. it wa._ announced here. The 2.500-mile flight I between Shanghai and the j Siamese capital, with stops at Swatow, canton and Hongkong,
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  • 102 2 The Gandhiji Memorial Fund j committee has issued an appeal lo Indians m Singapore for j more generous contribution to the fund so that the memory of the "Father of India" may be perpetuated m the most fitting manner possible. The committee points out that the $96,000,
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  • 162 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A brutally-slashed body of a Chinese, believed to be about 25-years of age, was found m the sea near the Master Attendant's Pier yesterday morning. ihe body has not been identified and the Police requests anyone who has knowledge
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  • 329 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Thirty-four contented Smgapore seamen returned to the Colony yesterday after going three-quarters around the world travelling by ship and plane, sometimes as passengers and sometimes as crew. Adventure ended with the arrival of the tanker Alpha Limpopo, on
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  • 258 2 Ex- Tecs Accused of Armed Robbery Two former detectives. Ang Cher.g Bok and Scow Khoon Seng, were committed for trial at DM next Assize, on an armod robbery charge at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry ore the Seventh Magistrate Mr. A. G. Shears, yesterday. Both were young men. The
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  • 49 2 MARSEILLES. July 21.— Air Safety Service officials said five persons were believed t0 have been drawned when a Frnch army Wellington bomber crashed into the Mediterranean sea. 120 kilometers off the south French coast. From 13 to 20 persons were reported aboard the plane— U.P.
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  • 25 2 PRAGUE. July 21. Czechoslovakia and Rumania signed a 20-year treaty of friendship and mutual aid m Bucharest today, it was announced here. Reuter
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  • 16 2 NANKING. Jug "pointJ Executive Yuan todaj *v Kung Hsius Hsui as *.i_ Tsingtao.- U.P.
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    • 189 2 "FUll HOUSE" Not a few among the patrons of the Jubilee Theatre who were turned away from last night'? performance, express their doubt as to the correct-gram-matical construction of the head line "FULL HOUSE j FULL" an it appears m the! advertisement m respect of the new mysterious serial "The
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  • 521 3 fF Xl t 1 roa_ii*ting of •SflS SSu« •*5-,tMlr Justice JobamlM.. v U Miav m ts of Singapore. rater. n /'hint fcr_i^! to six month- r sentenced to six £v imprisonment f* ,r of Fn a KE. corporal after L f Jn emptoyed on
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  • 317 3 I Suiter Comes" Review A new Metro-i.oldwyn-Mayer co-sUrrin^ team of exceplal interest is that of Walter Pidgeon and Deborah Kerr who win the ti lmization of A. S M Hutchinson's best-seller \t new picture, previewed at Pavilion yesterday, and due tly
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  • 75 3 LITARY FUNERAL R MALAY REGT. CASUALTIES DAU LUMPUR. Wednes-•-Tw 0 members ol the J Re^mtut who were flthoie killed In a skira* Merapoh, south of J™* o*,0 were buried by ,«*y com munit 0| n- k yeBU^.' with honours s .;J,^no. nearly 20 .^d ihe hearse -an. Kmn Ud i
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  • 10 3 V ICE C-iN-C OF CHINESE ARMY '«»m«_ heTiJj reliab1 U.P.
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  • 140 3 A 17-year-old Kokkjen. Poh Kirn Kiat, lv.ard parent, n fuse to stand surety for him jvsterday when he was bouno ovtr m thc sum of $500 for one yt ar by Liv. Second Police j Magistrate Mr. L C. Goh. oi_ I charge or
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  • 27 3 Australian N. Z. Assn. Dinner r*n 2..0 *im v n v fjf th, P^ 111. Mrt? n t_; th a<." tan* 1 lt ha.^ 0 i^^a^ra at
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  • 122 3 Selangor UMNO youths have answered the call for "national service" m defence of Malaya m co-operation wiih the Government m the present emergency situation. Inche Baba bin Lodek. UMNO Selangor State Secretary, said Inche Abdul Aziz bin Jaalar. an official of the Youth Section, has
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  • 127 3 NANKING, July 21.—Breadeating foreigners, trapped m isolated Changchun, Manchuria, which is now the most expensive city m the world, have been forced to live m with coarse Kaoliang grain at US|4.OO per pound. They have not tasted bread for three months, th? Central News reported today.
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  • 154 3 Kound guilty of a charge of assembling for the purpose of committing gang robbery at Tampenis Road on the night of August 11 last 3ix Chinese. Ong Ah Huat. Tan Seng Tui. Tan Seong Phiak, Tan Ah Kow. Lira Kek Sing and Lim Ah Seong. were
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  • 98 3 MELBOURNE. July 21.— The :ricket writer of tht Melbourne Sports Herald, criticising the New South Wales C.i:ket Association's opposition :o Bradman testimonial match being held during the next Australian season, says the Association has never forgiven iradman tor transferring to South Australia 13 years ago. Contending that
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  • 246 3 The Organising Committee for Singapore Air Day which consists of representatives of the Civil Aviation Department, of the R.A.F.,. and of the operating air companies met on Tuesday night under the chairmanship of Air Vice-Marshal S.E. Storrar, Director of Civil
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  • 199 3 The Kuala Lumpur Malay daily, Majlis, m its editorial on the resignation of several members from the MNP fold, drew the attention of the police authorities to the "real nature" of the relationship between the MNP and "its misguided members." The paper said according to the
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  • 50 4 lOKIO, July 21.— The Australian Parliamentary delegation now visiting Japan will be received m audience ny Kinperor HlrohltO this afternoon. The delegation, breaking the precedent set by previous important Australian visitors to ignore the F.mperor, made their final decision last mght after serious consideration U.P.
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  • 598 4 ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO OVERTHROW THE GOVT. U.S. RED LEADERS ROUNDED -UP w fori lul M WilZ l ti 'I Cliair_,f \\u Communi I P irtj united st..t. aad n othei Am. near. Communist w md i :< <i on charg of conspiring to overthrew united W it< Govenwaaat ,mii viol.
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    52 4 _V.»._ mated for the 80 metres hurdles event m the forthcomkmg Olympic Qmnw, is Britain's Maureen Gardner, holder of thr world record for women m the 80 metres 'rmt, and claimed as "Britain's finesK uvnnan athlete'\ o/ praca and speed, as sho is "stopped" hy the camera] while training for
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  • 77 4 BATAVIA, July 21— Five Dutch soldiers a Dutch civilian, and four Indonesians were wounded when a handgrenade was thrown into a small restaurant m Batavia city last night, th e Netherlands Indies news agency Aneta, reported today. Two of the soldiers and two others were seriously hurt. Th
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    41 4 Claudette Colbert m a dramatic scent f rmn th J "Sleep My Love," now ahowing at the Rt X ThutXm Robert Cummings and Don Ameche co-.starnng Them Mary Pickford presentation, is directed ly DounlJl and released through the Umited Artutt I
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  • 41 4 lfr Yona Yit T' am •v:-•>:•^>:•:■:■^:•:^: :v:___: :•;v^;^: Chtn€Be whip*, Chungking anS^Zfu y^\ loCal ChineBe communities to the off** «J J y M a Z/,w 0 /u > "ft'cfc arrived here on* Monday on route to Bhang*
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 373 4 ON YOUR RADIO TO. BLUE NETWORK RED NETVTOI malay a ar.GLisa akKß^ m PROOIIAMMES nogum From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radi- i* ated on 488 metres ln the mcdi- _.£T om l^ nwn t t0 urn nave band and 7200 kc/aec J** 22 n etre ta^ e m%Tm"toTnm Radi
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  • 563 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH fn Fete winch ntt jn teu j«- ■fternoon 'r, iron. kl 1 spa- Time and m" F X*.« B s_* Ble Polici ■light Hbogc Ait kinds Bs wQI be laid i ■v. and B been catered fox In Hr. way. lide-ihows bar- co_ntei_.trra._i.-f hunts
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    36 5 Miss Lily Campbell was the charming bridesmaid at the wedding of her twin sister Miss Gladys Evelyn Campbell and Mr. Cecil Stanley Fernandez at the Cathtdral of the Good Shepherd on Saturday >.i orning Tribune Photo-
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  • 37 5 Mis. Daphne Evelyn Bond will be married to Mr William Kildred Yetton at St Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday, August 7 at 4.30 p.m. The reception will afterwards be held at "C" Balmeg Hill, Pasir Panjang.
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    • 19 5 fc* x, fia V -H'(.l. l t C nR l rt,ls »t Reduced i own material 'nade to order.
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    • 289 5 •f»j_^^_PT^_'__L______i__^i»i_L-^--iT»T* aßaa_tM atamwU maa maaa c? Enjoy a cool evening! Lovely new Models that easily launder m White pique, gingham etc. k_____t___ ___Q MHMHHMMH MBHH_____BBHIHHHM MOONLIGHT COCKTAILS m the PALM COURT tonight the signature tune of PATRICK FORBES HIS ORCHESTRA and well mixed, well served drinks from the Palm Court
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  • 23 6 1,.,nt1',i AtfWta ti***** Colin Tarn Ltd ToMoi Hrrrr, 9H. 81 Met lm* Lan* WC. *i THI KSDAV JULT n IMI
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  • 297 6 Witlnn the last lortnight toe terrorist! have manifested an unusual liveliness and .staged a n umber or' offensive aetion.s which are not calcuiateQ to strengthen the public's conviction that the authorit ies have the situation well m hand. About a week ago a terrorist band descend ed upon liatu
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  • 1141 6  -  PEDAGOGUE POI I IKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WORLD AFFAIRS By physical! v Is not vrry: ..npiessn.' H. Hvv fit etjrfjt inches i" 11 aml l1 al w v drc-we* tn suits whidn a nttie tw tight foi I'"" Wht-n ho talks he has UM <h>-
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  • 288 6 SHANGHAI. China's silk industry recovering slowly from i war which destroyed nearly 7f> per cent, of its production facilities faces a bright future if pioper measures are taken to speed up exports. This ls the opinion of silk experts here who base their optimism mainly
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  • 499 6 BELGRADE, No rumour is too far-fetched or improbable not to be taken as goapel and spread far and wide by gullible, unoccupied Belgradiana. This haa been proved time and again m the past, and particularly m recent months, when the crop of fantastic rumours has
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 334 7 "CHIFLEY MUST FACE FACTS...." vnv. V July 21.— The Daily Telegraph cdi- nr-es the Australian Government to of- iiy ona urg»jw to Malaya instead of waiting g Maiaya to'make the request for force. M aiM -With the least tl biwc could detach
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    • 75 7 Manila, lah, 20 I< ouh (i; i (end bettce. n tm Man iltaaa, a r* i wt provincial carnival 'v hoo c^if. at j E*n tht Qo\ t mor of l Uaaa Provinct failed to Mala th SatfqiM tet i gMc*j i on fa t^. I
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    • 16 7 to prowd r ther «aro plans tte diataot I. lds aro itself., buburh < of Canton Reuter
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    • 25 7 LIEUT -GES SIR MYLSB DUMMY, whom tht Ue* lunn plan rt fo ■ipptnn^d a._ Bi§k Comtnia* n mi 1 c<; ./<. Fui* ralioa
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    • 43 7 I LOVELY VIRGINIA MAYO prove* that natural beauty is evident m aclivt sports, whether ready to dive or while j awtmmmf. Virginia cottars with Danny Kaye j»l th* Goktic'irn-RKO lechnlcolour film "A J Song is Born."
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    • 114 7 50 SS AI J «'v 21 ft, St, ab,.S c i. v T i afte M i:i t -t r..i;. t ni tr "^'^tsmta thre c ai__i l: aaaS fi w r« dan, -^Kh i-J Uan h_v. Ul Th Y 'r. Hs, Sh
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    • 22 7 to 5 Lords defeated by 99 Propose) Government P^naltv *2*t the death ,n ur(l^ rtain reified U.P.
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    • 76 7 MOVE TO END OPIUM SMOKING IN SIAM Bu.igkok, July 22. Chinese leaders m Smm hare pledged all-out support to the Siamese Government's campaign to abolish opium smokmg m the country. A statement by the Chinese Information Service m Bangkok said that the various Chinese communities and busitu ss organisations m
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    • 252 7 Bangkok. July $1. Nai Direk Jayanam. Siam's former Embassador to London, beieves that the Anglo-Siamese Peace Agreement may be abrogated, if Siam will "act respectably** end continue to meet her obligations ruder the agreement. The Siamese diplomat, who returned to Bangkok recentl} after relinquishing
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    • 163 7 Shanghai. July 21. The Tentral Bank will shortly send Ir. Tsao Cheng-hua. Assistan lanager of the Business _ureau. to Hongkong to discusnew agreement for control o. Ie flight of Qiinese c^pjtal.U he British colony, according t( _hinese press reports. The semi-oflftdcl United CreUt
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    • 42 7 JOHANNESBURG. July 20 -South Africa tonight decided n appoint Mr. Charles Te Water, former High CommisUontr m London, as roving •Ambassador Extraordinary' o combai the 'campaign of lostility and unfairness"' vhich Premier Daniel Malan ermed "a crime against South Idea."
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    • 73 7 London. July 20.- The Government rejected an appeal m he "Hojsc of Commons to withIraw aU auxiliary territorial eivice- Britain's WAC per;onnel from Berlin because of he "international tension." P. W. Dormer, Conservative, who ma'Jc the proposal said -if war do** break out it will' be
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  • 139 8 i. i.VDON, July M Sir John m, Liberal nationa] complained m the Moose cf Com* th large lumps iy lurphu 1 ka pen m Bingapon past and were i| .diy. I if bl I Is < '»ir pl j •■t. Wh*i I tht War MRR*t*w d*-in t
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  • 77 8 V Con ned modlt) rd la a prta an 10 to M retail rice prii c ye*. i ta D S. T Liv, CV the Centra Ban* that the money m cted to cool >_,■ tight 1 a Unn tv authoritiea d no. to
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  • 72 8 M \NILA. July 20.— Tw, lv< a rnded two .-enouslv, Ifl a water-front not. Those rt mcml n of the atrlkLuzon Steve- ior. ng OomICarine Department I nion They laahed with alleged atrike breaken afflliated with i I'mon. I'ohce rcacnrca were ordered v. IXI 'front to prevent trouble
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    41 8 Photogi '.p f WB A family len toriaki 'J 1 Chu CkA Z__\ r™}J JV* (*r. Chin Wai Utah); Shu Laa, X T S K,r V '>■ «t.,iH«. r; If father IMr Chok Pu I hr/ .J>s9 Tn* Em§ Worn i Tribune
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    34 8 Pkotogrßph BACK-STAGE SCESE.-Th< :>„><. n »fr«\..> the Shaaf Li- Voateoj laaartaHaa s«fa rhe ftateMag loadbm f-. -Vk*s Mr. tRTRt Lims helmet. Mus- Urn plays the role of Mv Lan. di> I «j_ a veim-or.- Tribune
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  • 140 8 I iraaMafaaß, /aaj 20. c, nM_Mia_ maafitai <» re > r rmfed tfafjaaa i 1 Headquarter* i« I S forft aa •< giteway to Iwrfi-ail oj .vwb»>er- ait* aoaata info f*ie D*a«- <( f flataa rt Toam un t.-tift hed under cover
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    24 8 THE FULL CAST of Orchid, tk .r| July 22. 23 and 24 i.i th* .Uti-JM of the school, who is so .-J
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  • 64 8 "ORChI "...I China _:.;.ui_ tlw pi •0:: hi( at the' 2i m i I I Un Hni ;'.i}'. I a si b i di-ficultiil I ickgiaa craft, a] ed rei star] margai laujMtfj playi tn Lia 1 1 -elf aaai I j Ha «J j I vcuthfu! I
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  • 156 8 Sydney July 21.— 0f th< £244. 21S raised by the Lo: I Mayor of Adelaide's Food for Brttain Fund m donations and i gifts m its three appeals, 0n... t530. equal to 4 5 for each j £100 had gone to administrative expenses, the treasurer. M lv.
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    • 40 8 THE PEN J^ ALL THE QOOOM^W POINTS yjf tt iM* _^M tar *aaraa*f4. W Ani«_ m _^X c- »f_ Jlv J kw f m~mi MM a *i :n v Kfc Kf f^ <--Ma t k. Jf Wi-ft #rti .-7' _^_^L^_^_^_^_^_^_X__^j_^*
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  • 21 9 tmmtah tUgedal Victoria to* ni directed h, Mn R. I Urn, PrindpeJ of this Chr> N -input! ia I
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  • 192 9 TO AID OCIATION iIOR LADY to bring yi I the stag< ihould bt- conHot effort m Choon" or will be staged ulv 22, 23 an Aaociation. a tak... the a to aadect Cl fevolvfs round thi M Mv Lan it Wu Lar. asking hi i nission to go huntmidst of
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  • 37 9 20 Th Wai y m f the 'a-tro. (oiolar^''l With 1 I tot i vV ,f '*'hich li 156 &n. o- utr- "'*> ftp I ri be ri. N ti Inu Can r 'hi.'
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    21 9 Photograph) B*lou: MISS MAR- GARBT LIM who plays v roh of Mi Un dis- i •Rt gutsed as a warrior— Tribune
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  • 71 9 "BARE LEGS" CAUSED 5- CAR SMASH-UP Portales, KM. July 21. Bare Ugs" was the i uplanation police ad- I canced for a five-car smash up m Portales. t L A motorist ogled a group of high school S ytrls playing soft ball m i their shorts. He looked I too
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  • 41 9 QitV; -VU Ju] y 20.~United **2 Charge d' Affaires Jefferson Patterson said today that P rote *ted to the EgypSSL?! mment a ain «t the stoning to death on Sunday of an American citizen hv mob.- U.P.
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  • 189 9 Teachers, journal ists and stu- dents from 14 nations are atj tending courses on social history m Britain. These have beaa en .mgt d by the British Council and form part ot H special Barks organised for overs.. is stuoy g.oup Those taking
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    62 9 THE AMATEUR ACTRESSES taking paii iv the drama: iTeft to right) Shu Lan. the elder daughter (Mia. Tan Put F.nu>: Mv Lan, the second da ightei i utss fan jCv,.-/ Fong); Mv Lan. disguised as a warri >r {Mms ___.<._.., c. Chia Chih. the mother [Miss Tan Cixwee Keo) and
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  • 179 9 Antarctic Winter more Violent Than Expected Sydney. July 21. The Antarctic winter has become so bleak that even the penguins have deserted the inhospitable, ice-bound shores of Heard Island for warmer" climes according to a recent radio message trom the members of the Australian Scientific Expedition manning the weather station
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    15 9 Photograph). Above. MISS TAX hLKG FOKG, as Mv Lan before she yoes to war. Tribune
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  • 15 9 HAIFA, July 21.- Unidenti- fied twin-engined bombers attacked Haifa on Monday night. U.P.
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  • 64 10 MANILA. July 20. The Archliisli.ip ot Manila, Michael j O'dabeity, win be presented with tilt Medal ol Freedom with m tooage paim tomorrow, i>\ Major < .ni. i jii w. Anderson, ommanding-fciM iai _.f tv United States t_i tn> m tkc I'hiHppilMi nnd Kyiktin command,
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  • 114 10 Bhanghai, July 21. A Chineae !«v_»u from a mo., .ii.. closed that three Haaila .....nese wi' arretted upon aiuyml ot tln> 3.8. Tjisdinc on cuigos ol attempting ot emuggle frotn the l'liilip^iiHs a U:i, > uantit, of American lii cai ms which include 11 tommy ;-;jn..,
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  • 60 10 LONDON, July 20.— The Inquiry Committee recommended today the Govetajaeat'Owned British overseas Airways Corpoi ation to use the much-criti-cised British-built Tudoi II airliner. The committee's final report Homed BO AC for changes m the design that have delayed production end suggested na*thods by which it
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  • 57 10 SAUNA. Kansas, July 20.— Railroad workers said they were loading 240 boxcars with military equipment at Smoky Hill airforce base for shipment to Liverpool. Air secrecy surrounded the operation as railroad employees said they were loading -?un carriages, ambulances, command cars, other military vehicles, blankets and uniforms. Army
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  • 98 10 PARIS Jul; crisis unci the H^-jJ conference raa<j. Y(J gent (or Fran* to 2 government with t^ waste of tune. Presidi.it Aunji j series of conferences i with a meeting Tborez. I.y nightfal 1 met tho heads of 23 political ejioup »q tfc Assembly. A itrong
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  • 114 10 Co-Operal Expected In Kore Washington. July I cial circles generally i smooth co-operation jj man Rhee. newly-tlt*. President of the Kra lie. but characters. I "very independent" of Korea's indepeudrtO Consequently, while J pecte<i to wotk wth 1 Nations and to a H extent with the _*tjtej on foreign affairs.
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  • 78 10 I The following oW Chinese warships king" and *LW» tertained by HI .JJ nor ot 'Singapore.^ Gimson.a t Gover^ last night iTaagg Officers of vn»»» Captain C. H- P y Lam. Lt. r. o s^V^^j der W. S. Yu. W** Offlcei* of v*u Warrant Officer^ tish Naval
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  • 38 10 "SOAK THE RE SPECIAL LE ghanghai. ,,1 v ho ntij JGovernmcr- cd [decided to rntorjj Icontnhot.;- v o .50j 1 000 Chinese- rich- c, r S wg J Chines.- -»;t y H t*^ h bed" I 000.000.000 has
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 173 10 ....jv,. ..lor -Rm* Trilmncj i »iiii< •<-: mmamaa—i j ____r __P^ L #7 _f L jHr *^v I___**^_P u*4_________L____. 'I Laa i "BEL INDA" WZfrnePfir" a HeßFAT£u£ x s *<& StwiiACTieAHomsTosv _s-Jft/^ ah!-le_we mTtoWtoTKcang^ VOP£* ARP ffABS "ll<l|i< RIGMAROLE ?VH If TT I'l^^lZlN TRIS CASEY7J fl ,EVERYTHJNC-ANO-AMEM!--^X sg.y^j* J'S^FSi!^ Wa^A'/
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  • 89 11 BISHOP WILSON LOSES HIS SUITCASES L ntteaiM containing all Dersooal papers were stoli n U :ar of thi Bteh p tA Euorctbe W* Reverend CLeoa^wll-on.whovisit-lUfldofl for th< Umbeth Cf.-.p.re Of ti 1 A Zgaa^uyteKeebxm*** fcfc Bishop had left Ms C if Eeaded for an boar m the End of London
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  • 60 11 mSGHAI, Juh it. TkvtfMvan worker* ol i m lay Ity cotton tmil fR% Mated on ckargea N u i*4a*farin tht •wtdhi of the Chineai wpMfc^ /or Mar par* j frriotM j,,.** p*i c'flrt M Pefcmor* iW'ic/i sorr i/-, /r fc. a**™*, [j h
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  • 615 11 'HOW FAR ARE RUSSIANS PREPARED TO GO?" WASHINGTON July 20.— The United States rmrsuirjg a nrm three-point policy on the Berlin di iVaesi»r.ed to place /ull responsibility on RusSia if war breaks out. it was disclosed today. The merlin situation was regarded by response
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  • 120 11 Manila. July 21. Senate I .(sulent Jose Avelino. ccni.•n. nting on the tense Berlin -ntuation. said he believed war ould still be avoided, but that if war must come it would conic during July. August and September. He said those months seemed the most propitious for '.lunching
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  • 67 11 SHANGHAI, July 21. Cities along the Yangtze Valley are anx loll siv watching tho rising water level of China's most im*ove Nanking, was reportedly J«ready Inundated following heavy rainfall 6 am v, a V l ,vsult of heavy '*■"<•'■ ro. to 120. feet .J;;.*'" 1 water
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  • 100 11 Wln today aaim_ im n Was full the -outh__. their Positions bhansi capSS of the r^' '"ajontv 2* and E? said to be Brt- Ed city remains m commission. In Central Hopei. the Nationalist position at Sussuh. 20 miles northeast of Paoting was described m pro-Govern-ment reports
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  • 67 11 LONDON, July 20.— -The Soviet magazine New Times sail m its editorial that the Soviet hlockade of Berlin will continue as long as the Western Powers have their own special currency m the Western sectors of th^ city. the editorial, which hitterlv deprecated American war losses m
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  • 169 12 Hongkong. July 21. Hongkong will have its first modern Jrawtei fleet within 18 months j f present plans materialize.; The fleet will probably number H vessels. I About a dozen seaworthy j vessels are already here. and. the Government hopes to obtain additional boats from
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  • 191 12 A limited number of rice card holders who are not at present m receipt of a tinned or frozen butter ration may; have the opportunity of w-j gistering for a ration of frozen butter with effect from July; 22 The number of rice card! holders receiving a ration
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  • 105 12 WASHINGTON, j uly J The Army Depart J nounced that Ueut^Tj rai Walton H Walker 2 time commander 0 f tk, 2 Corps m Eur op, (md der of the Fifth J£H headquarters In CMcS 3 June. 1946. will .<ucceW tenant General Robert i Eichelberger
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    • 150 12 SHANGHAI TRADING CO, m. **m sr. tIA :iiwis I'llOK WOOD C**mwm% W aa^ ___W_n__F_#_/_t < __i !\OH J-llOfl'iXl-! D 17 V ,,st _l_.__r___ HmVS AT: 2— 115— fi.80— 9.15 I _____________aw___t_____F______ l__ H_______H I I lES ____T^_L >_. If'^^h .r*. H H'l ihMiihMgl .-I. i ».<_» m-i_ a-*'— 1 HM
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    • 111 12 NOW SHOWING! APACH t_£* 41 _\^"^4__* J ti^^F^^^m f John Henry !shir,ey P WAYNE FONDA TEMPLE Released thru R.K.O. Radio Pictures N.R. Owing to Film's, len gth, 4 SHOWS DAILI KINDLY NOTE TIMES: 11—2— 6. 15-9. la iECAPITOLI NOW SHOWING! YVONNE de CARLO, TONY MARTIN UffPODtiCD* 0 MARTA TOREN Of
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  • 643 13 LOANS Munirjp a S?»J2»m_i 113.00P'o 4. t 0 9 28 100.25 101.25 Spore 4 r' J2S !5_M ltJo^ p^ 4. Q 26 0 11 00 H3.00 Pen ff, ;L? 7 50 °8-50 WW 98.00 99.00 K.M,s otnprs [is; i^fitt lll:5xi S.S.\ V:ir -.V 6 9 '"5 98.75
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 103 13 Yesterday's rubber price closed approximately half a cent lower compared with Tuesday's levels with the optimistic outlook on the Berlin crisis. Thc market opened easier m the morning and prices recorded a drop of more than threequarters of a cent over the previous day. Towards the close, the
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    • 18 13 There was a generally firmer undertone on the local share market yesterday though prices were irregular.
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    • 67 13 Rubber Shoes Listed As "Eartheiiwafe" Manila. July 20.— The Commissioner of Customs ordered the seizure of 120 baskets listed as containing earthenware which arrived here on July 17 aboard the s.s. Vivta from Hongkong, following the discovery that rubber shoes were m some of the baskets. The attempt to smuggle
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    • 97 13 Appearing before Mr. A. P. Jack, magistrate of the Fifth Police Court, yesterday Katar Singh was accused of negligent driving, it was alleged that on March 8 while driving an omnibus along North Bridge Roa<i n e collided with and caused damage to vehicle N. 2166 near th
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    • 174 13 Pepper dealings provided the bright spot m the local produce market yesterday following private advices being received here from London that the Ministry of Food has lifted the ceiling price for pepper. Quotations for white pepper jumped $18— $19 a picul while black pepper also rose m
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    • 44 13 LONDON, July 21.-^Sir Hugh Ajbutbnot Inglis ha s died suddenly at Nairn, Scotland, aged 58, it was announced today Sir Hugh entered the Indian police m 1910, and became m 1940 inspector-Gen-eral of Police, United Provinces. He retired m 1945 Reuter
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    • 53 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Shirala 44 Empire Hamble Trevean 42/3 Dunera 38/9 Agapenor 35/6 (Chinese Prince) 33/4 Rhesus 31/2 St. Maker 17/1* Cape San Martin 19/20 China Mail— Fionia 23/4 Tydeus 25/6 G. Maersk 27/8 Neleus 29/30 Benvenue 15/16 Adrastus 13/14 Mulbera-Glenrey 11 Burnside 8/9 Tillie Lykes 6/7 Kampar Bendoran 4/5 Seremban
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    • 108 13 MPaaaaa____H_________________M_^^ An Emlyn Williams Play. A Feast Of Laughter! An Emotional Treat From -THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" Hf A* J l l M^ ff a/felbeDs Today 4 Shows mmm'fm^^ 2-4.15-6.30-9.3Qp.r0. k i__fVi __ll_________Pnf>iir i fl €U& qMJ| WaTTll GOOD Melvilli COOK* I Ui |P^f by fl iP^l^ f
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  • 372 14 Govt. Workers To Initiate Housing Society rfHtapt laa*J A utmii-N Ijiiaay CaOI r ,t,v, Ifcaaaij tWletf wto 2T in ;rugurated la Stogaaore aa Au^aata 0. the .nltlat.ve of the Btaaapore Gorenuaeat ■arV. a" TTop.rat.yeo op.rat.ye Thi Ift and i., ,fi Mat/. I A geaeral meeting of pros h pcctlva members
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  • 147 14 The Kelantan Malay football Association is understood to be planning the establishment of a stadium at Kota Bahru. choos- ing .as a possible site either Padang Number 2 alongside the jail or the space behind the Is- tana Srt Chemeriang. at Jalan Pengkalan Chepa. This
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 14 DOWN ARGESTISB WAY Wkwo tieftJ -babu> of the Argentine Olympic Team. mth B* Bolt wSt rt. another member, pet m a spot o; ami ■*B<SfiLd* oSmSe Centre. WimMedon. Botn wi. M part in* CHtfßtpic swim races.
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  • 145 14 In a friendly badminton match played at the latter' 5 court m Lorong 29 last Sunday, the SK. Cheng B.P. beat the Plandok Juniors BP. by 6 games to 2. Below are the results, S.K. Cheng player., mentioned first: Singles:— Sect Kirn Cheng lost to Lee
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  • 56 14 HONG KONG. July 21— It was unofficially teamed here today that 'Mr; •Gordon Harmon, acting k Btttish Consul m- Peiping. will be appointed head ol Hong Koj, g Public Relations. Office..- Mr. Harmon la visiting .the colony shortly to mtet Mr, X; W. Blackburne, Director of -the Information
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  • 73 14 WASHINGTON. July 20. i Yong Jeung Kirn. President! Of the Korean Affairs Institute j said Korea will suffer for] gt neratlorv. from "bloody j strife" if President Rhee continues his "Intolerant leadership At the same time he made a statement congratulating Rhee on his
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  • 43 14 STORNOWAY. Isle of Lewis. July 20.— Sixteen American jet planes landed here today, completing the hrst Eastward jet- flight across the Atlantic. The Jets averaged 450 miles per hour and hew most of the way at 35.000 feet- U.P.
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  • 66 14 TOKIO. July 21. -A cigarette butt cost the life of a Japanese man. An unldentltttd man about :_0 years old one of thousands engaged m a practice which developed m the postwar period to make a living *_.w I cigarette butt betweei iramcrir tracks and
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  • 148 14 Tribune Bt*tf m*p*rt*r) Wltlv a cargo of TOR heads ot cattle for the' rehabilitation of the animal breeding industry m the^ l?hmppine Islands, the RepubUc of Philippines Naval Patrol ship, L.S.T. 842, arrived m Singapore, yesterday. The 3.500-ton vessel came trom Karachi after taking on the
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  • 277 14 CHINA FACES NEW THREAT— FLOODS Nanking. J«»y in^^T C mi day faces another menace of equal senousne- River flood. Tsai-chen, Director of the I Hydrological Surveys Ministry I for Water Conservance, told the United Press that exceptiooally heavy rainfall for the last two months had swollen the world's reputedly longest
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  • 59 14 The following will represent the State Express XI against the Same Darby XI m a friendly game of soccer on the McNair Road ground tomorrow Goh Teck Thye, Jimmy Fong. Leong Sum Tien, David Cheng, Lee Chee Kow, Leong- Sum Meng, Mahmood. Ah King,, Ngan Ah Chow, Ah
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  • 77 14 A large number of C attended a l^gjj day afternoon. OXJ yTj 7.270-ton ligh* eruJCT. king. J me visitor r-; i;( a my groups Of* 4 Mie fl (around the q of the crew jno wjg them the various ns« and equipm^ lUs g c:10 oi I ,||fl
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  • 121 14 GEN. CLAY FLYING TO U. N. TH REPORT FRANKFURT. July 20. Gen. Lucius D. Clay said tonight that h e will fly to Washington to report on the Berlin crisis. Ii is expect _d he will leave sometime tonight and the departure announcement, will be issued by the army early
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    • 94 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. incorporated In Singapore. MMMM STREET. phonf t* PASSAGE ft FREIGHT SERVICES. To HONOKONO, SWATOH, AMOY, FKNANO ft RANGOON, FALKMRANG ft DJAMRI. "MaOf Slang 1 Sails For Hongkong, S«v .tow ft Amny July 27 "Hong Thong 1 s H i|. For I'ali-mbang July 28
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  • 394 15 ecs Beat Sigs By Odd Goal Secand Round Of League -ho Signal.* 2. X *o&U to two at 1, Stadium ye,tirda> rh_ Uaaaa SJ back itroajj ti ,wn,nrra couple of mmiitos froni .time. ha)f Bnns F n ntt naif an wa> "V off Hooden's centre. Srwa^^htly against the I wtJwm*d
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  • 113 15 ver Again" Mrs. Louis WIT hiht 21 *<* Sy denied rtporta ■jould come out o. m t fo defend his kmyveight Uth light heavyuvKjnt m 0m Lesnevich. ac* to Levis' fnend and manager, John R<>.rtrcuah said he lvi a 0k LoHit, earlier U added: "Hi told pr. absolutely noth* if.
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  • 71 15 PIC VISITORS FIND ROOM P>July2l.-Theßri-Ffets and Holiday la:^ -h.re is no truth *w: that would- b. paj overseas wer. I *o come to Britain pyKpic Games bef about ace .m- Acuities. N Point, on, t h a t v set up with of avoidln s*^ thai afur K««am requirem *c
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  • 182 15 BERLIN ratj 21. -The Polish and Czechoslovak military mission* m Berlin confirmed this morning that trade agreements had been signed between the Soviet Military Government m Germany and those two countries for delivery of food and nw to Berlin. Czechoslovakia will send potatoes, Poland
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    23 15 FLYING FEET. 4norfter inrtdetif m fae niaicw^ between the Amicable Athletic Assn. and the Indians on Wednesday. The Three A's won by B—l.
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  • 24 15 OLD OLYMPICS PICTURES 'ovideVt h Setof P*--1 Officcto .h Public h °Mi ro a^uiy 29 o. liS p ace and «rtiv _2 an<l as
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  • 14 15 a, r? rths 5 r lln iar, '-X- s mr n frr.tn
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  • 76 15 ANNUAL MEETING AND DINNER The second annual genera) meeting of the Singapore Clerical and Admtoitratrve Workers' Union will be held at 172A Rangoon Road, Singapore, on Saturday, at SUO'pjit. The Union will hold ita annual dinner at the same place on Saturday, at 7.00 p.m. Tickets are $3.00 per head
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  • 80 15 The Amateur Atheletic Union draws the attention of its members to the annual badminton tournament (1948) for the following events —Men's Open Singles, Men's "B" Singles, Men's Handicap Doubles, Ladies' Open Singles, Ladies* Handicap Doubles and Veteran Singles. Rules and regulations governing" the tournament and entry forms
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    45 15 WELL HEADED. The Indians fared badly against the Amicable Athletic Assn. m Div. I of the League an Tuesday, losing by one goal to eight. But m this picture an Indian player gets the bet*e r of a Three A's man with a well-timed header.
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  • 175 15 Local "Test" On Saturday The Combined Civilians and the Combined Services will meet m a trial eriOet match over the wecfcHmd to select the South team to meet the North during the Angust Sank holidays. The neat" will be ftJayfed on the parting, starting at 2 p.m. on St.tw_>ay. T_he
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  • 42 15 Entries are invited for the Hwa Yew Party's tournaments (Open Novice Singles) to be held as from August sth. Members who wish to participate, should communicate with the hon. secretary or the Hon. Sports Captain, not later than July 31st.
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  • 47 15 __he following wiH represent the Star Soccerites m a friendly soccer fixture against the S.R.C. tomorrow on the latters' ground at 5.15 p.m. Ang. Tony Lopez, Omar, M. Chandra, Kirn Swee, Sockalingam, Osman, Meng Chong, S. Chandra, Jong, N. G. Samy, Tan and Param.
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    • 215 15 NOTICE. Notice is hereby giv*u that EzeWel Joseph of No. 19, WUWe Hoad. Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that -anyperaon who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written statement of the f acta to the Colonial Secretary, Singapore. I m_____m_____________________.
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  • 306 16 JUNE TRADE: NEW RECORD 1 .1 ll I.l' I «•<••■■ I' x 1.1..,'1t»>l >""• $216 //<///(-» at« s i„ |30l mUMoa shuvii '/'i ba Or |io mW"M imparl l Unit ol Mil The •"'•■ii paa Malay ia laaj orta tai Jaae amounted to it:', 1..K.X7.. and exports totali• i giving
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  • 259 16 him a ttm Onn R< pnr'tri KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. About Bfl heavily armed terrorist! la uniform raided the Eiphil Estate m the Sungei _a> ptlt area m Perak and burnt down a rubber factory and tin godown eootalaißfl a large quantity of rubber valued
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  • 58 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. The funeral of the late Sub-Inspector Mehat bin Ismail, O.C.P.D. Mantin, who died with three police constables m an ambush along the Broga-Scme-nyih Road on Monday afternoon, was held on Tuesday, the funeral procession starting from his house at Salak Nama, Rembau. at 4 p.m.
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