Morning Tribune, 23 July 1948

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  • 584 1 MALAYS WILLREMAIN LOYAL TO SULTAN AND STATE -MSRSr TERRORISTS SSlm "an Th's was the official answer JSfl Ahmad bin Mohamodon. who asked at the meetir of the Johore Council of State yesterday whether their wi any law m the Federation prohibiting any alien organ sation from indulging m activities m
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  • 192 1 'iTrtbtne Stajj Reporter! rapt Alberto Leonard*, comJnln. officer of tho 6.000-ton Soutl? American cruiser, La a.wntina which arrived m Singapore v_sterday morning, and wa ADC Lt. Lop'-z. iceompaaied by the British Officer of tho Guard. Lt. Spencer caßed on Rear Admiral Caslon at tti Naval Bue
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  • 40 1 FLIGHT FOLLOWS THREATS s Stairs, hiM Th" earnings NaTs^*^ insisted iail i 0 r until duc,f 'anL| (nu Pro- 3! -I^' rh" Lot to _ton Sfc?2»J m turn with i Mother rs a Knife Chinese made J tho two rv
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  • 294 1  -  TAN KAH KEE SAYS d______.iT prose "t' tho situation m Malaya has come to a very lf_ a asf s The Mala >' an Chinese who intend to spend their of Vf?_- Su a s:hould not indifferent to the present state nL_~ l«
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  • 39 1 BRISBANE. July 22. A squadron of 13 American Skymasters have been taken from the United States Pacific bases to aid the Berlin airlift, Ma-jor-General Ralph Woottn. Commander of the United States Pacific Air Force, stated today.
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  • 84 1 OUR VALBERG I S HO MESICK r _?*AOI. 7, 1 Jlt U tt am in <_. UW j^aeaj a 1 D **yS% Consf ™"y among *toh D the i aboUt read} to v h "i th y f_ws boat home bri^fci^S are lots the Ceylon training schedule. He said that
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  • 404 1 MALAYA TROOPS: ADVANCE PARTY ARRIVES STEP TO CHECK TERRORISM IN PEDERA TION TWO officers and 14 othei ranks, forming a part of the advance party of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, arrived m Singapore by the Wosang from Hongkong yesterday. They are now at Seldrang with the lst Devons. The Officer
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  • 73 1 The two B.O.R's who deserted shortly after midnight on July 18/19, have been apprehended according to a police communique issued m Beremban yesterday afternoon. The report states tha* Sgt. Yeend and L/Bombardier Richardson, the two deserters, were arrested m Rawang late on Wednesday afternoon. When found they
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  • 39 1 Two more cases of poliomyelitis were reported In SinI gapore last night, the victims being children, Chinese and Indian. These bring the total of reported cases to 110. The last 1 two cases were reported last Saturday.
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    42 1 The first Sunderland flying boat into Berlin landed on Havel Lake, on the outskirts of ihe city. Picture shows the crew of the Sunderland Flying boat with Air Commodore Waite (back to camera), as they were taken by speedboat to the shore.
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  • 55 1 IPOH, Wednesday. -A Malay special constable on Jelapang Tin was held up by three armed Chinese dressed m black who tied him to a tree and askhim why he had fired on them th*. previous night. A relieving party of special constables arrived just m time
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  • 301 1 SHANGHAI. July 22.— The Russian Emigrants' Aaaociatlon today filed a protest wtth the Australian Consulate-General, Hr. O. C. W. Furhman, on behalf of 3.000 local White Russians, anxious to emigrate from Russia, but who were restricted by the present laws. Association Chairman. Girgoris K. Bologoff filed
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  • 76 1 PARIS, July 21. Andre Marie, 50, Radical Socialist lawyer was named by President Vincent Auriol to form a new government but there was little hone he would succeed. Marie, Minister of Justice m France's last two "third force" cabinets and former prisoner at Buchaenwald
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  • 81 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A military jeep was Involved m a double collision with a stationary lorry and a car. The collision took place at about 5.15 p.m. yesterday, on Keppel Road. The driver of the jeep, a corporal, was taken to hospital suffering from minor injuries.
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  • 32 1 An .India* youth, Thomas George, aged 14, and a Hokkien, Leong Ah Chew (12) were reported to be missing from the Salvation Army Home, Thomson Road, at 5.45 a.m. yesterday.
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  • 252 2 j [TEST DEVELOPMENTS IN SCIENCE DISCUSSED ________n_H ...Iv T> Thr.r ronfrrrnccs of vital interest triea w.n as Brttlah lerrttawea BteJogl aa. eatowologfafi ami mvealogt-tii are m uotaft renee |0 di ICUSS tho latest d.vr10p- m thnr ...anchos of nci-nr- and tti.' Colonial Socrvt;nv Mi.
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  • 126 2 fTtlmwm staff Bep*rt*r) Maj C*n L. H. Cox. the outgoing OOC of Singapore District. will leave for the United Kingdom by the ss Dunera on Saturday. Cen. CV will take up a new appointment, it is understood hrt his new command has not J** been announced.
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  • 75 2 A new Malay social organi- nation, the Pergerakan Pemuda Social Melayu. Malaya, design- for Malay social uplift and progressive national development, was formed recently at Batu Pahat. following official authorisation, it is learnt. Kadefl Ismail bin Haji Ibrahim, president of the organisation, said membership is open
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  • 95 2 Kampong Malays should take voluntary steps to organise peace preservation corps for their own locality "preferably with positive Government backing according to a suggestion tin the Kuala Lumpur Malay daily. Majlis. The authorities should en- courage the formation of such self-defence units with suppl>
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  • 95 2 MANILA, July 21. Dr. Pablo Mabbun, Philippine trade representative m Tokio, who returned to Man. a recently, said the combined ex-port-import trade of the Philippines with Japan during tne last eight month:, was valued approximately at $12,--500.000 U.S. Mabbun has submitted a report to the Department
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  • 72 2 The following is a message sent to H.E. The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson. by the Captain of the Chungking," which left Singapore yesterday morning: On leaving, I would like to take the opportunity to express to Your Excellency that we are very much Indebted to
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  • 217 2 Robbers, Victims Injured In Fight A Hokkien youth. Tan Tian Bang. was produced before the Seventh Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Shears, yesterday, on charges of attempting murder and armed rebbery. Tho alleged robbery which involved a sum of $10 and a pair of khaki trousers valued at $4 took place
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  • 70 2 Hi bestowal of the Colonial Poiici and Fire brigades Long Service Medal to the following members of the Singapore Police irorce has beer, approved by HM. The Kmg I Staff-Sgts Muslim b. Mat Som and Abu Bakar bin AliDet. Sgts Mohu. Amin bin Mohd.
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  • 480 2 In moving a motion for the appointment of a Select Committee to examine the whole policy and system of education m Johore schools, Inche Azlzah binti Jaafar deplored I the low standard of education prevalent m Malay schools m j the state. She said it
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  • 86 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter, The fourth **tiip sane* the nuddU ut i month, the ss. "Neleus" eorpmcted to on Sunday with 5|J pilgrims for Jeddah Vowi lr JZ' then irill proceed to the- Muslim Holy CUy. _tf*>r r Already MW pdgnms from Malaya
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  • 97 2 (Tribune Staff Report er) A total of 18.100 tons of rice and flour for rations m Malaya is due to arrive by the Roybank on Aug. 7 and by the King James on Aug. 20. The Bank Lines Roybank s bringing 9.6000 tone
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  • 210 2 From the Senai arc a M Relations communique saystrjj on Tuesday, a report was ceived from persons employ on Shansi Estate that they hai seen four armed men. At 5 p.m. on the same day report was received that foil armed men had been seen m tin area
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  • 66 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A Chinese vegetable plant* Ng Tan, aged 37 years. fatally injured when he was cidently knocked down nyi motor lorry at the 11 i stone Bukit Timah Road I about 7.30 a.m. yesterday The dead man was m*\ have been on his way
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  • 71 2 (Tribune Staff gg* {J A nine-year-oid Cna**j Ng Ah Chin, was ace. ~n knocked down by a w» B sa running across JJ" tf Road yesterday. JJ*' j a was slightly "»J urot JL rohave been eroasmg after buying a pie t rfl The taxi
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  • 35 2 Visits will be I l^ tafl dK_J Road, Prinsep St feefi m lock Road Children 8 0 m Centres by Mr. v» t0 n Social Welfare A se I Colonial Office, today a
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    • 48 2 OTIC E Notlrr i, herrbjr gh.n that J pb „f No, IS, \Vill_i.■aad, Niagaport., is applying i Ike Oeveraoe for aatarallcatlon and that any p.-rnon ulio kaoWN any reiiNoii why nulurall/u.ion RRR*M n..i H > granted nhoui.l Mad a written Mtateinont of the Jam to the Colonial Hocrpfary, H.ngaporr..
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  • 288 3 .X ,0 u 4 .;,^«ld not adjust EtU of m"' ,h e dunce wnicn £_r^t_*-* _Ji T«* *vi tri." of he. g*2 ought eventual. lar aaai ff oL brigin «anay mora. wa, found iy»ng m the mn ..non She managed to Z 'ti
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  • 246 3 Air Power As Diplomatic Weapon In "Cold War" Y_l .HK INITED STATES IS \StSuSSk -aft diplomatic weapon m the OLD WAR WITH RUSSIA. At ke* ea« authority. Genii Cari A. Bpeta, retired An »rce Chief cf Staff, thinks this having result!, "It is iHaVult to under stan a wrot. hi
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  • 89 3 Ton con bi}) yoarsef/ II i.uw th. pnct cm* ai fcfsrfineiii ichere prices witaioaeMi and .s>/d br rontroCed |>dcet, _.Mill iam*} to reeeai poer pw," v,. BatbrwlTttMoa, m Price foefroOer, Sin. pat, tR member* 0/ iw CM <n their weekly mmfhai nt the St. AmiW* Msol ffcfl
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  • 33 3 Rotarians Go On "Journey" Here t a "*4 s_«w5 _«w ■fi2*?ta«2L_s *t r,&v e k~ nnti t p rent ____*&2>*-*a- on Oak lds >t me.n_ l 1 aa£°!!!? *The*&_*»« aim J* h*;,| Assem.
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  • 34 3 BVDNKY r i hu 'Mian xchiZ mmtar y tla i Vl9ited to A It lrt9h^ to •was iZ V£Sg for Japan hl >rrenV?tn7! WOuUi f mm f«**l.e* f* died wh offered Reuter
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  • 78 3 Charged with attempting to Juggle 24 bottles of peppermint, cure, stolen from -an SHE godown, a Chinese, Pik Ah Tee. was yesterday fined $100, m default one month's rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Oehlers. Third Police Court Magistrate. It was stated m court that during the early
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  • 155 3 RATE PAYERS PROTEST TO GOVERNMENT Tj* Singapore Rate Pavers' •Womt.on has written to the Gonial secretary. Sineanore 1^ 8 me oAh CC€nt con ™"ttee meet- 'Z 22£5. quested that t_f^ U wa t0 th spirit of t h Wa^ L^^ry Sr d c f c Control of Provident K_ rdi,e^r
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  • 176 3 A young Chinese. Lim Sim. who pleaded guilty to two chai ges of theft m the Firs: District Court yesterday asked he Judge. (Mr. K. P. Shanks. .0 pass sentence upon him. a.oon as possible. Accused was stated to have .tolen clothes valued
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  • 167 3 A man who to.d the nobat the Immigration Depot that ne came to Singapore from dtatu Pahat m a trishaw aroused .the suspicions of thc authoThey investigated his story d tou.»d that he was m pos'islon of a r..1.-e permit 01 •itry into ttie Colony.
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  • 102 3 Ten widows, whose husbandwere killed for rendering as.jiatance to U.S. Navy person -iei during the war. wer* among the 71 recipients o o*»C__a from the United StateNaval Liaison Officer Lrt Cmdr. S. L." Smith, during f presentation at the Resident? .>adar.g. Limbang. Sarawak, o? Wednesday morning.
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  • 237 3 The Gua Musang tragedy and other recent Government setbacks m the fight against terrorism once again points to the Police-Military being still deficient m strength and Government's strategic wet-k--neaaea, the Kuala Lumpur Mahay daily, Majlis, has ueclared editorially. These weaknesses, coupled with deplorable lack
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  • 229 3 Han Giok Cheng, a 24 yearold Hokkien. who appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh. magistrate of the Second Police Court, I yesterday, was sentenced to six months' rigorousI Imprisonment plus a fine of $300. m default a further four months' rigorous imprison- ment. He
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  • 144 3 Stare Gets Its "People's Car" (Tribune Staff Reporter) A new car almost similar to P I the famous "Peoples' Car 1' of pre-war Germany has been-.my-" ported into Singapore "for the ciencal classes." It i> the fouTvcyhnder T. 5 h.p. 1 French Renault Junior, and is the first of its
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  • 39 3 KUALA LT3T—nt V\*T9day.—Malaya will be repr.- n. tv^g o«-'<.c Scout Jamboree m Australiaby a contingent of 80 boys. provided shipping accommodation can be arranged fhe Jamboree will be held 'ror- December 29 to January 9.
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  • 397 4 zxf^szz-Z <■■;:;::;:> ri :;r';:;;,::;::i;r; :::".'>: h,r "allef all Ih— ...nis.itinns. IU Bra r t Bain, Oakley or m; other, admitting only nelai laducl arltt lomntander _Pty. i i hay had w ry little en family af.air. Mr Bi luted. She
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  • 110 4 I Nanking. July 21. Chinese bffldal quarters expreaaed the opinion today that an eailv bettlement of the .lap peace problem was "not Ifl China's Interests I These quarters commenting 5 m the Control Yuan resolution M^ing the Government to take ttepa to bring about aa early convocation
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  • 112 4 New Guinea Education Plan Criticised Lake Success. July 21. Delegates to the United Nations Trusteeship Council led by Philippines Victorio Carpio. United States Francis B. Sayre md China's Liv Chi spent Wednesday afternoon questioning Australia's P. R. Halliman on educational aspects lor Australia's administration of New Guinea. Carpio criticized the
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    33 4 The only girl member of the South African Olympic team is Daphne Robb, 19-year-old runner from Krugersdort. Transvaal, who Will compete m the 100 metro ani 800 metre* sprints at the Olympic Games.
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  • 90 4 I WASHINGTON. July 22. Th c State Department official-! |y spikid reports that some of its officers m the United States were m danger from Jlommunist agents entering hrough the Unit. a Nations. i Secretary Marshall told the *>ress, the United States was' adequately armed kgallstically
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  • 77 4 CANTON. July 22. No urthe r news has been recti?--d here regarding the collecion Of the "special relief subcriptlon" reported to have jeen ordered by Nanking. According to the latest Chinese press reports, the Cental Govi mment has ruled ha t persons with property A-ortli CN$5.OOO million or
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  • 172 4 SYDNEY. July 22.— Tente, |< the oldest horse (he will be 13 at the end °f Jul y andj< Keith Denham. the youngest j 1 jockey <h e is 21) combined to win the Grand National y Steeplechase at Flemington
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  • 74 4 TOPEKA. Kansas, July 21. The blind led the blind here today. Clarence Howe, blind operator of an ottice building news stand is relying on his 'seeing eye" dog as he has for tight years. Only now the dog. "Silver lis also blind. Howe said Silver is
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  • 122 4 Bangkok. July 22. Siam'sby the Government, it will be prisons may be empty on the occasion of late King Ananda Mahidol's cremation, scheduled to take* place m February next year. The Siamese Government, it is reported, is considering a suggestion that all prisoners m
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  • 132 4 SEOUL, July 22.-The United States has offered to compromise m the Soviet- American stalemate over nea negotiate a settlement of tne Korean electricity probWJj The United States prefW« l y insisted that the negow tors be Americans and WJ sians, but today "J™ J negotiate
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  • 48 4 Ea voy Goes On Leave SHANGHAI. JJiy Rai p!| British Ambassadoi S ed Stevenson, d Lady Stevenson. Pl Shanghai by train n king this mornin 1 a three months r° m. .d m France Kingdom. D^iimH absence. Mr U ff *J be Charge a A»*"* British Embassy Reuter
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    • 409 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK i *ted on 225 metres m the mcdiMALAY ENGLISH urn wave ban< J »«<* 7SOO kc/aec PROGBAMBIES Nj^VSMSUIM* From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radi- 1 85 metr only, ated on 483 metres m the medium wave band and 7200 kc/sec. 10.50 a.m. to
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  • 834 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Prcshm"! Clwn'i WrH T^„ Cnu^ E FES Mr Hay,n,,H, E__ „%ndon and B-r- MM Of ET* ,rpm N« the service, ihe bride ™o was giv.a away by lfr J A. King, looked a charming Pj* 10 a ga y floral silk enF* which featured
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    • 24 5 VU V Of P E *<iuisit_> A f.. Ue 'J illso On,&on n <MEv enin m (ktatltn, ftices usat Reduced m.te»b_ made to order.i
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    • 129 5 If you have Leisure for Pleasure BORROW ALL THE LATEST BOOKS from JOAN TOOKE "The Lilliput Library" at Utile's j C K. TANG I Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 1025 TONIGHT
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  • 21 6 _*Rnkm Aifrnts -Measrs. Colin Twmtr., Ltd., Talbot Houst, i, Bt. Murtin'a Lane WC. 2. FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1948.
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  • 355 6 Foster Father Despite Government assurances that the Em- j c r Kent y Regulations > should not be regarded as a deterrent against legitimate trade union activity, there is as yet no sign of a nevv leader- ship emerging to fill the I gap 'eft by the liquida- 1 tion
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  • 978 6  -  KEITH GARNER flal/ slant J Western Germany becomes yell-fed overnight By I em OcWWtf, m the HMMf of only one month, has been transformed from a half-starved economic slum ekinjj out an existence on the black market, to a country with a standard of
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  • 684 6 SEOUL. Communist underground operation-., m South Korea are shifting m emphasis from violence to more subtle forms of subversive activity. This is the opinion of X .•'•ean and United States officials wno are closely tn touch with the political situation m this American occupied zone.
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  • 196 6 OTTAWA. The battle between Mr. Louis St. Laurent, Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs, and Mr. James Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture, for the leadership of the Liberal Party m Canada, haa come into the open and will reach its climax at the party's convention to be
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  • ROUND-UP OF CALLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 68 7 IUBdOO, July 21. Mi Heiirt Morrieon announced that *)< outstanding business was Bpo. ed of the House would ■nnd on July 30 and Beet ita or. lept 13 *3r proroga* >n. The r.cv. session wo'ild oj>_ n__ on Tuesday Sept. Reuter Ili\ i bemifj m wkitt
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    • 307 7 r.-RLIN July 21 T v rtns repoitedly were ready _b UK any Allied attempt i7ned railroad convoys Jn/ju t Jirlin. but at the ,_nu nu-. promised their own „-:>:..- for Berlin would I, r TSk tm August 1. AH.-l authorities heard re- ""that the
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    • 62 7 WASHINGTON. July 21. Lt -Gen. Walton H. WalKer. who commanded tht United States 20th Corps m the European campaign, will succeed it.-G-n Robert L. Eichelberger a^ Commander of tht ith Army m Japan. LtGen Walker now is Commander ot th e Fif.h Army, with headquarters
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    • 76 7 US Medal For Ex -Major Manila. July 21. Mr. T. L. Bairatt. formerly a major m he British arrrv and now executive of the Reliance Motor Company of Manila, received ie Bronze Slar medal today from the United States Charge d'affaires. Mr. Thomas H. Lockett at a ceremony at the
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    • 30 7 Km General Nikolai Alex- **L p and rot if eh Bulganin, tch-i is Stali:*'s snr'** iso I Minister of the Soviet I Armed Forces. J
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    • 264 7 TITO LASHES RED BUREAU: CHARGES "UNFAIR, UNTRUE" Belgiade. July 21. -SpeakhI seven-and-a-half hours on I rt s. Communist jrty Confess here. Marshal Uo declared the Communist muftim Bureau's charge, R h!rn an outright SB io i mil war inY ugoslaJia. g*«the unity of om m*sMß our country At ki r
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    • 21 7 CHEN LI FU SEES TRUMAN I*l on the NTS? «*H lfr Ch n Wh C v r«S_rt H^ ghSS «s\£ U.P.
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    • 95 7 «H_ NGHAI. July ,2 ._cu«Preventive officers yes--hen mo S f. an d n? UgBle oi ur.ii.->- n 13 Pound oftSM abja a >« the second big east vere__ oo >, u «M.iais aifco- tSiTS* of P ium to dt* a man wn. V J
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    • 80 7 LONDON. July 21. The 3ritUh cruisers London and Sussex, with four destroyers and a sloop, under the command 0 f Admiral Sir Den's 3oyd. Commander-in-Chief of the British Pacific Fleet left Hongkong today for a •ruise m Japanese waters, the Admiralty announced here. Admiral Boyd's flagship,
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    • 309 7 Will Soviet Blockade Lead To War: WASHINGTON. Jul\ J I 21. Hard-bitten Ge- neral Lucius D. Clay i flew m from Berlin to i report to President Tru 1 man on whether the Rus- l sian blockade of the 1 t German capital could lead to war. I It was
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    • 88 7 Edfeburgh, July 2%.- A fire ..oke out m Pickford s furniture store, Clyde Street. Edin>urg_i, today and people m >earby houses were ordered rom their homes. The audience was instructed :o leave a neighbouring- picture liouse. The film advertised on posters was called "Escape." The fire se;
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    • 37 7 SCREENING VERY PAPERS CLOSEfA FOR P^ THE BIG PICTURE OF THE YEAR IF '8 ROMANCE, SPECTACLE, DRAMA! M ■_^J fll_______l I ■I nRSv j__ff^ VAN DONNA MCHARD -.'-H^JuM HEFLIM REEO HART ijfcs IM Ull Jf lIM X;
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  • 28 8 bRITAIN'S JUMP HOPE yL m i a im ims m,; c*R*an*^ t>, rt *r*m ut Or*Rl Bai* tn,!) m tin- Ilu/h Jump m I i th* Otiinipi' U**a**.
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  • 91 8 GARMISCH PARTENKIR- I CHEN. July 21. Frau Emma Goering. widow of Field Mar- i shal Goering, was sentenced to a year m a labour camp by a denazification court here today. The time she has spent m custody was taken into account, which mean, her Immediate
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  • 124 8 SHANGHAI. July 22 Several hundred pieces of rare Chinese antiquts and mote than 10 000 tons ol copper coins being a small proportion of t.he enoimous quantity Of loot which the Japanese carted away irom this country during the war will soon be
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  • 164 8 LONDON. July 21. Italia!) Bomallland, occupied by the Italians since 1889. is not yt t ready lor self-government said the report today of the FourPower Commission which recently toured Eritrea and Ita- lian Sontallland to find the views of the inhabitants on their
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  • 37 8 RANGOON. July 21. A Chinese Embassy official said today he had no information on yesterday's report from Nanking alleging the possible invasion of China from Burma territory bordering on the Yunnan Province.
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  • 69 8 W. ROBERTS and D. J C. P_7 GH hare been selected to represent Bri- i tain m the 400 metres J race m the Olympic > j Games. Picture shows I J (iVo. 1» winning from 1 i Pur//. No. 2) m 49.2 sees. m the 440 yds.
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  • 106 8 PARIS. July 21. Ex-Bu-chenwald. prisoner. Andre Marie. Radical Minister of Justice m the outgoing Cabinet, tonight agreed to try to form a new French cabinet to succeed that of Robert Schuman which collapsed on Monday over military credits. M. Marie, aged 50, was the last
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  • 183 8 NEW V eight months! i!i a hotel smit I tion and occuil space m Marl cars are m theS Before thel sold only a ieil N ov. Austins I thc cominnyß four times a, I tities. Presenß foreign miide al United States.! Starting froml nothing;, the Au« has
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  • 151 9 L-which quarters rganizaof office t British 0 Ltd.. L U.S.A. fear and lily sell quant ihan any id m the W rxport p "Devon* sold to a y professor. Austin also i new 125 convertible. Bed car la tan the cur- 2 :»35r_«5 10 WV C „an now
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  • 45 9 L ft I ie/ exec.'- rwakai i m*Ma* of offlc* m §via* i >/}._..'..) beaut-.; ul A. QtT* t b/ Km*, j i mth obtained i W* the i School m o. w 1 WR** IheWrfe i /fir anybody taius or /or :,,v, M p„h.
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  • 14 9 f* FAIRGRIEVE (AchiOet), one of Brij;, npreaentattDßt m f*« Olympic 200 metres
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  • 92 9 NO WORD FROM MISSING WOMEN MISSIONARIES ia?° lou w mon s »>em. felt h a._ boon r„ Ta| yuan. 1 <*«3: k fr om the Howevei. it was generally Sieved m missionary circles *W that the four women prob_,!LK m tne "Protective ustody" of the Reds tlJ_ c i™ 8
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  • 23 9 110 METRES OLYMPIC HURDLER R. BARKWAY (Ach'lles\ w ho will represent Great Britain m the 110 metres Hurdles m t he Olympic Games.
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  • 263 9 LONDON, July 21.— Princess Elizabeth watched her husband bein*? introduced m the IIous: of Lords today as the Duke of Edinburgh. She was accompanied ny i Lady Mountbatten, whose husband. Lord Mountbatten. I former Governor-General of India, and uncle cf the Duke of Edinburgh,
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  • 96 9 BRITISH EXPORTS INCREASE LONDON. July 21 Exports of Biltish goods m June amounted to £134.000,000— only £3.400.000 short of the all-time export record of July 1920. the Board of Trade announced today. The June figure was £4,100.--000 greater than that for May. The adverse visible trade balance m June fell
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    • 73 9 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER REFERENCE BOOK 1948 Edited by E Molloy A comprehensive summary of modern standard practice, and a survey of the most recent information on new developments m electrical engineering. New and revised material occupying several hundred pages nas been added m this edition, and apart from new sections, other
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  • 71 10 COLOMBO Jut) Ari. emnati ate being made to conduct m Qeyton Urn Primary V\ ii<>w_hi|> Examination of the Royal Obttegf tt Surgeons London! m January next. The Medical Department, it a- undorakood h n i m*ri# nrtwi- on to release g| medical men tO follow the Pi unary
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  • 172 10 WILLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND. July 22. Ne* Zea- land dairy fwmei are watch- 1 Ing Britain's r nachin_; groundnut scheme with tome ooeern. While Britain hope-- that I vegetable oil norn the areas 1 or Africa now being develop- i ed under the ground nut
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  • 124 10 RHODES J rtCM an. rT teams assert^! tint truce *i enforced ni|J Beinadotu mediator m N fint object.* I Jerusa] r.' Nineteen |J Belgian QfeZ Mem airmen proceed to their out the Holy n day. BernaJotte m the next few, «J States. 1251 Belgian observ.fi received instruct taken up
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  • 155 10 Shanghai, July 2*. The P Federation of Cotton Spinning and Weaving MW* *n Kiangau. Anhwei. Nanking ami Shanghai areaa. which represents alrac*t 80= pee* o&*_%. of the 3.000,00-0 spindle* at present m operation In China— appealed to the government for effective measures to check "excessive" development of the Japaneae
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  • 35 10 CHATHAM, Jl King ip^nt ta Navy when he rack* and M tham. He was r.ce Cornwallis. Lord Kent, and Adml i Burrough. C j Chief. Nore. i If -dwa; towns I those prt.ented iter.
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    • 210 10 < oVuii Ka. I«*ive To *---*«Ml KU<-j i r^ r //__-*A//_v_v}/)vl FV*/ 7__V ftf/ WCOAIE ON, SAM/ U7s 1| A__>»V fl*> _i<- /irk/l /tr BULL tb. JUbl RfAII KIArULC? uvri I rvv^i vu rV r__ V 11/f Mf __L OF RIIMNH -V 7_/£ "BELINDA" f*___._> wur _tail*c nAy evo El
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  • 89 11 if?.;.; I dollar f* coeoimc police _s___telee_i H* 1 pgss t E££! ;t d.n.tt.-i--Kw s KSaildtl-itAineiica uncmrfc: r_.-tonK>>-. „<. the involvement .n.v officer*, but f A were silent !1,, V i;ua -L.^-sn <*id h. J5 'information but would Chinese officia.--15 s equivalent
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  • 210 11 NEW YORK, July 21.— Bai! of $5,000 each was post ?d today for six top Communist leaders under indictment on charges of advocating the violent overthrow of the United States Government. The six, headed by Communist Party chairman, William Z Foster, were arrested
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  • 136 11 LONDON July 21 Fortyteaters, Canadian built. British pngined Canadair aircraft are to be used on the main Empire routes Lord Pt denham. Minister Of Civil Aviation, told the BOOM oi Lords today. Twenty-two of them, he said, were being bough t from Canada Or" these.
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  • 148 11 USGKOK. hi* 22.- Banukok re**k*f, i rman'A. Jansin,ims tv hay* diso t*r*i nn jor the opium "il. iccordmo to the Ei*' j t_ papr*. Mr. Je*R n l a w-hrtic prepay- i uidlr*. if il clann'ii. j "nof (mil/ «ifi*"/v f*€ sm Mftm _<t.. .'■<_. 0 make them $trr>n-
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  • 11 11 2 Russian Generals GBN. A. F. VABBIUKV (IEK. A. R. SHARAPOV
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  • 171 11 GRIM PICTURE OF AGEING POPULATION IN AUSTRALIA LONDON. July 22— Mr. R. G. Men_.es. leader of the Opposition m Australia, said here today: "We m Australia will not hope to exist as a free country except by the benevolent of some great and friendly power, unless we tret wore people."
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  • 46 11 MELBOURNE. July 21 %4__?MS Ocean I. a new Indlan ■3%!? t0 Britain by Earlier lo thewes.-n y adeputatlon mler Mr A n Aus^alia PreUr^ an aiteS, 1 McL&rty Evented th ts m Malaya Por. d tht vs c of Singa- Reuter-AAP.
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  • 31 11 JUly »-*«Wi SBaatzf,'"" 0^ Oeneral carl 5 the A -fI o"*'0 of Staff 115 stair o. T' w °uld join ana ranitarv qUa«s 'a air ,ril >«» _«U° nsUltan t con- U.P.
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  • 107 11 Hongkong, July 22. Korea ia seeking a revival of the Far Eastern Olympic Games and hopes to have them staged by 1950, K. C. Synn, vice-chairman of the Korean Amateur Athletic Association, toid the press here. Mr. Synn said it was hoped that China, -Korea,
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  • 30 11 SHANGHAI, July 22 Teh Communists stepped up attacks, around T_oy_i«_n while rainf a 1 reduced airlifting of Government e.nf orcementa to approximate.y 40 planeloads, according. ;o pro-government reports.
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  • 1077 12 News From Arthur Rank Studios LONDON. July 14. After thc much discussed Hem Heck--1 roth designs for 'The Red Shoes Ballet" from the Archers new Technicolour film "The Red Shoes" have been exhibited at the Brook Street Galleries. 1 Mayfair. London, they
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 393 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS (From our Financial Corr.) Tho June rubber statistics published yesterday caused .ome surprise when they show an increase m production of 10 987 tons over May. but otherwise have no effect on the market. The figures are: Estates 33.246 tons, smallholdings 27.348 tons. making a total of
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    • 144 13 Produce Markets Round-Up The local pepper market was firmer yesterday with dealers' quotations being further mark od up for the black and the white qualities. Copra showed slight improvement with business done up to $42 for sundried and $41 for the mixed quality. The following were yesterday's quotations: RICE No.
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    • 58 13 The rubber market yesterday was mainly unchanged from Wednesday with little price fluctuation, and only a small volume of business was reported. Closing prices were: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Aug. R.S.S. ItH 48 No. 2 Aug R.S.S. 47 47 No. 3 Aug R.S.S. 43 43 O.D. 47^ 47»4
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    • 19 13 The share market showed increasing interest yesterday and a larger volume of business passed at higher levels.
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    • 124 13 Vessel Godowns Lancashire 44 Sandviken E. Side, Albert Dk. Eutrance Trevean 42/3 Mantin 41 ounera Morelia 38/9 Emp. Pacific 37 Agapenor 35/ 6 Chinese Prince 33/4 Rhesus 31/ 2 St. Maker 17/18 Selangor 21 Shirala 23/4 Tydeus 25/6 G. Maersk 27/8 Neleus 29/30 Benvenue 15/16 Adrastus Atreus 13/14
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    • 105 13 BOLD, SWEEPING STORY of GRIT and GLORY! 14 GREAT STARS A CAST OF THOUSANDS. 0 _Ml444kttU44Ufcp#lWMl i6far liao'it «M*r c .Iwfr y»w* *4f f john Wayne henk tUNUA "^^H^L JT jfc SHIRLEY TEMPLE PEORO ARMENOARI? ill ;'3fo Directed br JOHN FORD ffl r.flßfri Cm b fo k Nu 9"" mM
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  • 270 14 OLYMPIANS PROTEST: TROUBLE AT RICHMOND PARK LONDON July 2!.-The protest by Indian Olympic officials If*-* the plan to move the Indian team from Richmond Park Camp into an empty school m the north-west London suburb Of Pinner has led to an accommodation problem affecting several hundred athletes from many nations.
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  • 311 14 i The following will repreaen j the S.C.R.C. at cricket against the Y.M.C-A. tomorrow at 2.1* p.m. on Hong Lim Green: Low Kee Pow (Capt). Lav Hock Chye. Yap Kon Puck, Jhua Boon Unn. Ong Tong 3ee. Ng Wood Kan. Alex Tan. __ian Fook Choon. Au
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  • 115 14 A- a tMt nt pell neeting. OM-C Sl Ci:o *us u_i-ltaf.d tad following were fleeted OfiM-tea* rs for tho > rar P:_ ident: lift P H Steed VUI rrMtrtfllt Mr o. Mat-tl.i-x.s; Boa Secretary: Mr Un Yew HOC*; ll'-'**. Trea.surMr Chua Kl-»am l-ck; Hon. Auditor: Mr
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  • 120 14 Tho s.s. Shirala. OM of thr six 8.1. ships which did shuttle-ser-vice, conveying thOMMdl °f Hindus and Muslims between Bombay and Kar.ichi m the months following the partitioning of India, arrived on her -.♦•cond run to Singapore (since th»' liberation) from Madras, y« sfrday. The Shirala.
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  • 120 14 WASHINGTON. July 22.— Two Filipino air hostesses ar- j rived late on Tuesday on tho astern part of a first coun- j trywlde familiarization to be sponsored by the Northwest Airlines fo r its Far Eastern flying personnel. Ofllclals said the girls. Maria
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  • 194 14 "We Can Expect More Red Scares'— Wallace I .lILADKLI'IIIA, July 21.— iKiiry Wallace charged lodav hat the indictment of Communist leader* m Neu York wah a Ked baiting attempt to promote neu fears of Russia. Wallace made the charge m a statement issued through i»e party headquarters where his follower,
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  • 96 14 The Florence B.P. beat th Sunnyside B.P. 5-2. Results: Singles: Tan Thoo Mongj beat George 15-7. 15-1; Seah j 1 Peng Hock lost to Mt rvyn I 12-15. 12-15; Koh Bak Chye j beat Bala 15-1, 15-10; Ng Keng j Chiang beat Ah Leek 15-4. 15-2. j
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  • 34 14 Mr. J. V. West has, resumed hie seat on the Municipal Comnission and Mr. C. W. Warren has been appointed to the Commission during the absence of Mr. CE. Cotlinge on leave.
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  • 278 14 LONDON. July a J acceptor-, with ZQ Ithe Stewards cJIH over .fix fu Hones r___ ;next Tuesday. j u ,f M I announced tod _v aa (__J Clarion 9.7. JIJJJ (cable 8.13. mSlrfl .8.10. Sans Tach 89 2 8.9, Pando Kiibe? nal fee c v. C 3 j
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  • 33 14 The Secretary for Social fare lias arranged a «o and Tea Party for W !chinn, the Social viser to the Colonial Oft the Havelock B_f__H [Feeding Centre at 4« P^ r morrow.
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  • 392 14 "Some Visitors" To Grace Grave Included A ussies London. July 22.— Although the centenary of the birth of England's greatest cricketer. Dr. W. G. Grace, was celebrated and acclaimed last week throughout the country, his grave beneath the white marble memorial cross and slab tn a London cemetery was almost
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    • 56 14 TB. HO HONG SA CO. (.98) till.' ia*orv»fftf«* J» 8U»f**o«» W. CNITLM STUffT f^ j r MMM ft FRCIGMT SFRVICIt. TotHONURONG. SWATOW. AMOY, PENANG ft RANOOW, PALEMBANO ft DJAMBI. -Ho** «Mr- MM For Hongkong Bwntow "Hong Thong" s*^ or p^. -,i c s n rii ilm jj, PUdJO 23! *u„
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  • 551 15 «torv' <^ er L ■_a_rd»y I, vital "V to V. rrow SfCO nd t0 P X Tro.nts from L A-rnrn IM f Snts f^m 16 S^ points from only M Wf*! m y T wouid have afSU the.r chances run 6f pte.v yesterda> r «hould have won k the
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  • 50 15 |)Uu-y22-Eighte.n [footballer, who are L m the Olympic Etieck lauded by a tr at London airport fawned by K. C. ley were all flt nd bticipatir.g practice, fe navy blue jacketIte flume! trousers cd was shipped to [a couple of mdhths toetoded four ton^ edib!. oil and soya Reuter
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  • 53 15 i LUMPUR. Thursl Oups of Royal 'Police celebrates its taaorrot vith j thr Wac. wing ol la va Kstiict Heaan &y. a specia- se' be conducted at St Church by Rev. X D wmmemorate the I G "he Corps and ifi mt of these comarms who av( theii the
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  • 27 15 S%a-A Greek Staff spokesman toI that guerilla re£i**e reaching S*f s mountain, EJ h coontrles." ttak y J a \v guerilla a Wi of Pos. Reuter
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  • 25 15 Jul y 22 Q u 0! h W «Tad a KwJ nav 'c been f« i n au■'nur- China r f *k m Reuter-AAP.
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  • 194 15 Dara Answers "Tiger's Roar Dara Singh has at long last met his equal if not m prowess, then, at least m size and phv«ique. joginder Singh, the Punjab Tiger who threw out a challenge to all comers shortly after his arrival m Singapore, and who beat the Italian Lion." Labriola,
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  • 133 15 The Useful Badminton Party beat the Bluebird B.P. by 7 games to 1 on Wednesday it the Clerical Union Hall. Results (Useful's players mentioned first):— Mens Singles: Khoo Peng Koun beat Tan Liang Peng, 15--6 (retired); Teo Boon Eng lost to Chew Yew Seng, 5-15. 15-9. if-lS;
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  • 199 15 LONDON. JQly 22 Brfti>h naval men have been detailed ito op€rate the giant Olympic I scoreboard at Wembley arena. A naval parry of 32 ratings and four petty officers, com- manded by an officer, will go i to Wembley on Monday, three days
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  • 54 15 The Tiger Swimming Club will hold a Swimmers' Day tomorrow, at 4. 30 p.m., at the Tiger Swimming Pool, Pasir Panjang. A number of aquatic events is included m an interesting programme which will end with an exhibition water polo game befween the T.S.C. Water Polo League
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  • 54 15 NANKING, July 22. warning that China must do more on her own initiative ta help herself than hitherto ii she expects United States Congress tc- vote additional American aid next year was given by Mr. Roger D. Lapham. Chief of the United States ECA mission to China, m
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  • 42 15 TOKIO, July 22.— The Japanese Communist party th._. week received a telegram from the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Communist Party m Moscow expressing sympathy at the attempted assassination of the Japanese Communist Party socr|.ary- general Kyuichi Tokuda.- Reuter-AAP
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  • 79 15 CKARLFBO, (Belgium), Jury 22.— A 10-year-old boy died and about 30 people were injured by -ailing masonry at ihe small mining town of Binche near here today, when a p.lcted balloon crashed on a building during Belgian ••national fete" celebrations LONDON. July 22.-Castlc-ton M< or the Central Lancashire
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  • 435 16 ENGLAND DOING SPLENDIDLY FOURTH UST BEGINS WITH uma, am R int-w-* Au..n_.t- »h..b „..nn..nr.d Infer .t Lced. "J, "P h- Ik-. -cr, <h h»v. n.ndr m Ibe l>re~n. c 0,.... .."-Ju- <he K-tfM .Id, '^cd.be', ...pporter. wlcke. pnr.n,r.Mp th». put >«* lb, board before If could bf broken. _.;_rr: .<r:
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  • 223 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday The following official communique was issued by the police this morning: Eighteen persons were arrested m Selangor during the last 24 hours from the following areas Rawang. five Chinese, one Indian, Kajang, one Malay, Klang, one Chinese, and Kuala Lumpur, 10 Chinese. In the Selayang
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  • 90 16 KUAL- LUMr-JR. Thursday.—Four men, armed with pistols, and wearing khaki troti.ers and shorts, dragged a Hakka, named Chiew Kwee from his house, took him half a mile away with his hands held behind his back, and shot him to death. Chiew Kwee was a building
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  • 53 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Municipal ambulance was summoned to Beach Road Police Station at about 8.15 a_m. yesterday to convey a Chinese to hospital, who was Injured during a brawl. A Chinese accidentally fell off a tonkang yesterday afternoon, near Boat Quay, and was removed to hospital
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  • 23 16 CAIRO, July 22.— Cairo air defences were alerted for a brief air raid warning early today. No details were available Reuter
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  • 35 16 An artist's striking conception of Miss Atlantic Uty as she appear! m hilarious colourful hit, "Atlantic >__ IL y Tht- stery of the world's favourite playground m the years biggest song-studded, star-studded, girldanung entertainment!
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    45 16 "Man Takes Wings", the new R.A.F. Mobile >j\M London describes by displays and models the h\im flight from ballooning experiments to the preserum ejcplains the research into supersonic flight. hctvM a general view showing Mr. Arthur HendenM Minister, opening the exhibition on Horse GuctriUM London.
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  • 119 16 There are 105 nurses employed m the hospitals *n Johore, of whom 46 are trained and 59 are undergoing training. Of this number, three are Malays, 73 Chinese, six Eurasians, 11 Ceylonese and 12 Indians. Ono Chinese staff nurse ha. already been promoted to
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