Morning Tribune, 26 July 1948

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  • 4 1 MORNING TRIBUNE K£fn«»" I>HrW
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  • 395 1 FULL -SCALE OFFENSIVE ON IN SELANGOR: REDS TRAPPES SEMEN YIH Selangor, July 25. A full scale offensive involving hundreds 01 untisn ♦rnnns uhs launched against Communist-led insurgent bands foUowing a sweep by rocketsssu -^-i^^^^ass m d The heavily-equipped British troops started their operation \t 4.30 a.in. just before dawn, and
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  • 553 1 BERLIN CRISIS POWER TALKS WITH RUSSIA PLANNED MM* July 24--^« don Wellington were to^ lugh the London-based »r--5« over the best methyl rSiann-ls for WormtaJ, Biaof their views on hold mj. ging Four Power Utfto from "duress applic. ough the Soviet blockade of rlin. r 0 re^n Secretary Mr. Erneat
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  • 209 1 WEEK-END ROUND-UP PAKANG: -In BenUng Dis«t, at 8 p.m. on Saturday fopir?ons were set. :i on IVleong by the special constable I duty. They ran away when the •etial constable fired at thorn. I A similar incident occurred i about the same tune on i irak estate nearby. 5 p.m.
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  • 21 1 CHINA-BOUND CONSUL ?Po r ro\ U y W a ho r ar nvedin Sln 'w*? 5 wifh' T toda y Reuter
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  • 33 1 BANDITS BAYONET ESTATE MANAGER "C h "lifts"* 'Zg*^ c close tb the house wa Se A The smoke of '»?K d *S? ten plculs !a ot r ciothfs room. om th^ dead man's
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  • 268 1 MR. GOHO, ON HEALTH TRIP DIES IN CALCUTTA I Tribune Staff Reporter) New* was received m Singapore yesterday of the sodden death of Mr. S. C. Goho m Calcutta last Satuurihv. A leading Singapore Indian lawyer and Member of the Legislative Council. He was 57 years of age^ and had
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  • 216 1 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday: Aircraft of the RAF were m the skies jrom dawn to du&k states -m Air Force communique. Before the sun had r>sen. Spitfire* made a strike icith rockets, cannon and ma-chme-gun fire on an itwrrgents* camp headquarters m the Kajang
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  • 138 1 Kuala Lumpur. July 25. The Malayan Indian Congress ixiay announced that it will voluntarily suspend all political activity m Malaya until the present emergency is past, thus throwing its 20.000 Indian members and. by inference, Malaya s half million Indians, behind the British anti-Communist
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  • 85 1 A LORRY HITS PRAU-ON LAND! An unusual acciden t occured on the Esplanade behind the Cenotaph shortly before noon yesterday. While backing, a military lorry ran into a prau belonging to one of the Paletnbang spice sailing boats lying off the shore. The Prau was on land. The prau was
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  • 56 1 Russia's Fast -As -Sound Planes London. July 25. Russian fliers celebrated Stalin Aviation Day by staging a "mock air battle" today over Moscow. Radio Moscow reported. The broadcast m a running commentary on the air show described the "battle" as a high point of display, which included jet planes that
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  • 366 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) nl.tmr,- tetWMfl -n. plovers and rrn^loyees Wtn rhuan OHM Pt^Ukni of Urn •ngipon «M« mc-h: n;! Admin. >- r .,u, Workers' lnr,n pnik-ie t th- 'n- n .nrua dinne, held il Ml ItMgOMl H<»h.i pnrn.es on Satuiday night. fiMNM employers
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  • 180 2 WTTERWORTH. Sunday. A double tragedy took place on the Val dOr Estate. Sitnpang Arnpat. on Wednesday, when two Malays who allegedly enteted the estate to steal coconuts were speared to death. A Tamil bullock cart driver who is reported to have been involved m the affair has
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  • 99 2 Mr. Let Kirn Heng of the Government Printing Work* who has bten awarded a Colonial Development and Welfare Scholarship, was entertained to tea on Saturday by 1 Mr. V C. G Gatrell, Government Printer. Mr. Lee is going to the London School of Printing on a three-year course.
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  • 229 2 ♦i, WASHINGTON, July 24.-Officials here, revealing that Moscow has flatly rejected a United Press demand that the Soviet zone of Korea resume the supply of electrical power to the south^said the dispute is be coming somewhat academic since the Americans are hastening the rehabilitation
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  • 81 2 The Air Command announces that the Air C-in-C Far Kast A-r lUnhal Sir Hui?h Lloyd v'l ktre tho HA F k^' 1 a( T.-nuah m a York nlrrr >r Monday morning for a visit to thn Air Heartquarts Ceylon Bii Efwtn will J)^ returning to
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  • 32 2 A Chinese cyclist was involved m a collision with a motor •orry at McPherson Road M 8.10 yesterday. He died from injuries m hospital about an hour after admission.
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  • 275 2 Shanghai, July 25.— The blunt warning given to China by the ECA Mission chief. Mr. Roger Lapham. that the United States cannot be expected to continue giving aid unless the Chinese help themselves more, brought mixed reactions m the Shanghai press. The English language
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  • 104 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Gvatt Unll 1 nf nly P ro f esalon al cyclist, 28-year-old W H Oyatt arrived m Singapore vvstorday by air from AustraThe Championships ho said were being held next month! He would represent Australia at the 1,000-metres sprint
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  • 115 2 NEW YORK. Jt'lv 25. Mr. Kdwin F. Stanon, United States Ambassador to Riam. said on his anival here that the Russians are attempting to sabotage the Marshall Plan m Asia by means of "assassination and terrorism". He said the objective is to paralyse the production of raw materials. Mr.
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  • 116 2 BRISBANE. July 25. Mr. Arthur Fadden. Australian Federal Country party leader, said here today that he would ask for action under the Crimes Act to deal with two "impudent and direct Communist threats." The "threats" he referred to were a statement last week by th
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  • 94 2 UNKNOWN FROM MARSHALL WASHINGTON' July China was too&v JJJ $11,478 for wh,at flour J Marshall Aid B^ Denmark. Italy and British and American OiZ Germany. China share-jT location of Si 9.545 478 nounced by the Economic i operation Administration. new authorisation brought total to date to $835,*****2 all Eastern European
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  • 90 2 Miss Ellen Wanp Ai Lun, 23-year-old Chinese sopi was feted by the Sin Lian steal and Choral Associatioi the Lido on Saturday aftern with a programme cf songi local artistes. In turn. 1 Wang obliged her hosts wil Chinese song. The Sin 1 orchestra provided the music Among
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  • 147 3 lsS&*' BsgSS the set-MCK> V& .Communist* m Finland arid havt probaiilv I "it directions other lt\li!7fc> < < |A T»v'^n-port that Indian w ;,ko'"«ho* S Ihe result* 01 «r**B| either its WPP^ 1 to the Chinese Communist* m any considerable amount. However the recent action i uife* Luinmunwts m
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  • 66 3 pit J'Jiy 2s Eiiitary cargo sold 10 Ih- the Canadian Gov-/ar-lved here »ra;:v Canadian veby S:de. I- included a rBj dismantled Mo»--■tln fWeh will be led a: tbi Chinese Ai: lelti it Dazang. nortn|Bl ol Shanghai and we to operational OU" L- porct bases. Mo>quito a:rcraf- art I a
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  • 158 3 MED NEGROES CONFRONT LYNCH PARTY nSLEffI'RST, MISSISSIPI. Jill) M.— Threat of Betin? battle between t;ro:ii)> of Negroes and !t r ;> small hrw, communit> ne ir h;'re ended at H today after a night-long line-up of opposite I tt 200 white men search- drawn a knife on a White WoNtfroa
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  • 10 3 X* Stall Reporter) Malayan wheel-, 1" on l!l toad
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  • 159 3 Durham, England, July 24.— Health Minister Aneurin Bevan announced today that steel *oon would be nationalized In Britain. He also replied to a recent itatement by Winston Churchill describing him as "Minister of Disease" by claiming the infant mortality had dropped from 70 per 1,000 m
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  • 54 3 PRAGUE. July. 24 The Ministry of the Intexior aunouaced tht arrest of an alleged British spy today and accused rhe British intelligence service of planning to set up an espionage network In Czechoslovakia. An undisclosed number of additional arrests was made and investigation was still proceeding,
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  • 153 3 "•wn&luu. July 2*i a «2l*s!a?S. whlch la hat Ev,. n Tn \C ">« Shangc *y which" i« 1 and M f- have Am «rtcan-own-•wfficTSSS*** 'heir in- "".■"R'h. GuiW m °nths mv nareup six j- i-uis m newd print quotas, this last dispute is
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  • 122 3 SHANGHAI. July It was announced today that U.S. Major -Oneral L. E Kuter v scheduled to arrive by air today to "co-ordinate the acti- vitlea" of the newry formed i Military Air Transport Service! which he commands. MATS combines the Naval j Air Transport Bervice
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  • 232 3 PARIS, July 25 -Mr. Paul G. Hoffman. United State* Economic Co-operation Administrative chief, said at a press conference here that In nU opinion "we have not yet seen evidence of the kind :>f economic co-operation to i achieve maximum recovery. I think there
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  • 128 3 Mexico City, July 24. Mexico will export 22,000 bales of henequra fibre to Japan through the United States occupation authorities, it was disclosed here oy the Agrarian Department. The shipment will be sent directly to General Mac Arthur's 1 headquarters for disiriouwiOu .a Jap m. The
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  • 78 3 BUDAPEST. July 24 —Sixty t two officials of the Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture have oeen arrested for "felony and economic treason,** it was officially announce^ tonight. The communique announced hat Rudolf Fabinyi and lonr», r vi^ s section heads m the Ministry, had delivered v
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  • 213 3 A?UiNT4, J «4^A myaterkws p«*^ f f said to have two dwks jumJ »a win|pv»ho<mnf wt red Haw ao4 wiihn Mn»flm awlw>e*^ wn reporte* lien> W--4»y by t^o ISasteni Aifttw pilots. Tke pUot^uCnpt. C. S, CWWs aad co-pilot J. HWN#— »if«-|t famil «w4f plwi*
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  • 78 3 NEW YORK. July 24. Agents at the Federal Bureau x)f investigation (G men>stiz~ ed the ptlotof a Wlyto* jQ£? tress when h e uad iutjrtw_» ariived here today from the Azores where plane h*d ft&tA af^r a 1 500rmile dastv from HaUfax, Nova Scotia^, The" crew, who
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  • 917 4 (\>Miniurii*r Party ot and the Qovenm f 4 i "i are now m Sard BOP* i 1 againHt ea<* ether In line with the new, militt. orientation of \-i !wi iTjiuniam, the Indian Oonv i inlftl Htarted thi.i fail Ofl b liillying tkeil I
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  • 145 4 Washington. July 24. Sir C. V. Raman, noted Indian scientist and tfobel Prize wirier, said today that Indian science has the opportunity to take the lead Ifl the Asian scientific world now that Japan is m eclipse. He spoke informally to nevvsi..n and guests at the
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  • 80 4 BB:run. July U It was 1■ "<* here todaj thai < i >nel Berge Tulpanov, chief 1 Etonian Agitation and <" patanda Section In Oer--1 W Itncc 1 J45. had be.«n w- d of nil pott for failure Uj organise properly the Juno tnmun] t nots.
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  • 129 4 NEW HAVEN. Connecticut. July 24.— Stephen J. Supina. former American airman whr, surrendered here yesterday after "bombing" the UniUd Nations headquarters "for world peace." was today placed under a $50,000 bond pending a mental examination. Supina. aged 36. and a former turret- gunner, surrendered by
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  • 38 4 Rangoon, July 24.— The Burmese Foreign Minister U Tin Tut left for London by air yesterday. He will also visit The Hague, Paris and Washington, it was stated. The reason for I his trip was not announced. Reuter
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    • 632 4 MONDAY 'S PUZZLE COM 1. PARK PUZZLE make the chai^., NOTHING is more fun, Wan chains below A a trip to the amusement paik, always mak» -m so let's be off/ In the picture change only rl* a! WQ^| below are three of the things time. le you'll find there.
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  • 587 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Aq v rathedra. *i {hi Shephc'd <n n ina fb became r ony Mend^ lOpj clost-Iy fitting bodice" a S hi r s el ma and a-ep fichu iwa- highlighted the J Pink v ats k. Jersey Lr Th reoP^t'n was held at T
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 309 6 It is inevitable that strategy against Com- munism m Malaya shou.d H largely be formulated as if it were a domestic pro- blcm dependent upon local circumstances. > Since the Malayan autho- < rites are not m a posi- tion to exert any decisive control over events c
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  • 1371 6 International Bridges In Education -Zfc Future Of A Nation Is Bang Fashioned Under The Hands Of J leathers" Says Dr. G B. JttFtRY I F NH;-v th.-it those of us who taMfcOTi no matter m uhat country we atrv* nave out own contribution to mukv to the Mai of the
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  • 527 6 TEHERAN. Political circles here expect the new Prime Minister Abdul Hussein Hazhir, to increase the power of the throne by legally giving Persia the Senate for which provision is made m the Constitution. Bazaar gossip, on the other hand, has it that Hazhir is only
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  • 186 6 LAURENCE MARQUES. The generation of hydro electric power on any substantial scale m South Africa is practically ruled out according to Dr D. F. Kokot, Chief Construction Engineer of the Union Department of Irrigation. In a paper read at a meeting Dr. Kokot said that
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  • ROUND-UP CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 75 7 oVl*.': 1 .simpliittii L caintd through m this j def/, fWrt blut wool crept iWH with mutch- my hat. fttifwai foi ASSE CRAWFORD to tre-ir fR 'h*- Guuboroufh i prttotiM THE BUND GODDED Tk€ fn'M- Mil!;; (fcfaifa W€ jpMld jl'dir to tki brim y 'if haf, \hr fcffl
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    • 213 7 Henry Wallace On: "If I Were President..." PHILADELPHIA, July 24.-Mr. Henry Wallace oniKht nominated by acclamation ac pres.dential SHdld"'e for his new Progressjve Party at the Party convention here. Accepting I>io r^ PArtrt nomination as prtsi- candidate .n the Nov- nrH)! r ,,cuon. Homy UaUace tonight declared wtre Slit there
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    • 41 7 Finely woven hopsack, m gnmad'me, powder blue^ and Qevtm stone, chosen by PATRICIA HOC, currently starring m the Two Cities Production "ONM NIG&T WITH YOU," for a baaqmed jacketed iw piece, from the cj/lection by ¥<*tit a
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    • 70 7 London. July 24. Queues of holiday travellers m London today were the lonj^st seen thia year. Hundreds of people camped out all night at mainline ■tttfltti to make sure of places m the e3ily trains. A.-, the day proceeded bunded:; mor ai rived and the police were
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    • 77 7 SHANGHAI. July 2». Madame Wellington goo, admitted that she attendee} Catiiutto evicts but dtitfed she had w*y Mteutton of em*braclng the CaiHoHe faith. Wife of the Chinese Ambassador to the United States rnadt this statement to the Vorth China Daily News shortly after she arrived here from the United
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    • 185 7 SBSS f L' Wy Truman *^Sm\mm. 1 Ith report m »ts I Mr. Truman .said it was --till necessary for security rea:mm to keep atomic energy secret "m an m- \*gm world." but added: When nations are prepared I 'onal control of atomic
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    • 17 7 Rfc Srttt^ the c tod a l > .announced N W° storey and r^ y »l "••"^Reuter.
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    • 123 7 BERLIN. July 24.— The Indian trade delegation to Germany today completed their talks with members of the German Economic Commission of the Soviet Military Administration at Russian headquarters here. "We explored import and expert possibilities between India and the Russian-oc-cupied zone and the lines on
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    • 70 7 Moscow, July 24. i'lavda. official organ of the Soviet Communist Patty, has reported "serioj.s defects" m the Communist Party of Soviet Azerbaijan, union republic near the Persian border. The paper printed criticisms made by the Secretary of the Central Committee of Azerbaijan's Communist Party, Mr. Mamedov.
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    • 57 7 Manila. July 24. —The second Pacific typhoon witltio the week was reported just east of the Philippines today. moving northwest toward Northern Luzon. Typhoon signal No. I was hoisted m Manila at 08.00 Saturday. This indicates mild effects of the storm were expected m the capital. Steady
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  • 50 8 MEXICO CITY. July 23 Mexico's >te« 1 manufacturing industry is practically at a standstill with two of its largest plants paralysed by -trlk<"« and tbf third taced with threat <>r strike tx?for.' the end of mil month. The emp:(jy»v> ar« striking !f>r IMTMW m .salary. U.P.
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  • 116 8 LILIAN OF ITALY London, July 24. To thou- ands of HMO of the Eighth \rmy lighting; their way from 'assino t«» Botoena through lone Mini months of the Italian cam ;>aipn the cheerful woman welfa.iv worker who followed them *as affectionately known as Lilian." "Lilian" it was who at the
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  • 242 8 Lafci Wm mi J'J'y Tl r,| t»,.- I Lli'Mtin A «»'> would Ogbt i«h> v. i i U i to l Ist N.ikhi.-h to d <i utma torn feMM the I'.'-t.nr A.;.^ woulii i». -v.- .It dOWI at the him tiW<- w*th leaden of UM
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    55 8 Photogruphs.) Amtmti the diners at the main table are Dr. and Mrs. Stranp, Dr. and Mrs GarL H and ls lir lltld r Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. Klyne.Mr. and Mrs. McNeice, Mr. and Mrs. <V. 0. Thomson, Professor and Mrs. Mekie, M iss Pattrson, Miss Broun. Dr Bn,trn and Professor
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  • 100 8 IVrlm. July 24. The Soviets, who on Tuesday offered to feed all Berlin, admitted today there i> a "serious flour shortage" m tne Soviit sector of the city. A reliable Gorman souire said :t has been Impossible to buy hi. ;ui m the sector for
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  • 41 8 ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland*, July 23. The latest count m the final Newfoundland referendum today showod 72.756 m favour of confederation with Canada, and 89,550 for self-government. Newfoundlanders are voting to decide on the colony's future form of government. Reuter
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  • 126 8 SHANGHAI. July 24 The National Chinan University ha s bten instructed to admit children of overseas Chinese because many of them artmeeting difficulty m getting Chin<se education mi n foreign lands, according to the Overseas Affairs Commission yes- terday. This ruling was issued by the Ministry
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  • 79 8 NO RUSSIAN SNOOPERS SEATTLE. WASHINGTON, July 24. The Boeing Airplane Company, maker of Superfortresses, canceled an inspection of their plant here last nigh t by delegates to the International Civil Aviation Organsiation when it was found three Russians would be present. The Russians are the first Sovie t representatives to
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  • 33 8 BEIRUT. July 24.— Count Folk e Bernadotte, United Nations mediator, arrived m Beirut, capital of the Lebanon today fo r talks with Arab leaders on the Palestine truce and possible peace proposals. Reuter
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    38 8 Projessors and doctors mingled Aoppi Friday night, when the staff of tht ftj den. I*, was their mnnual yet-toijcther and danced till midnighi. Above picture shown Mrs Lobo, Mn.\ Nabi, Mr. Hee Chit Lim, Jr. Eddy Pwf
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  • 368 8 ANTIMOVES STIAN INDIA Onsid formed Va Church m Itisk tpnt Assen nion, as fl though the tees f reedo ment of tl give these selves into Opposition Church, it is Vatican, il a! self felt HIM md Btrar wh insarmountabk pio£K&> of tl been passed 1 Legislative Ai this measui
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    90 8 Mulhouse. Fiance, July 25. According to the French Police Madame Marie Yogel, 54, wanted to die. So she leaped from the window of her third floor apartment —and landed on her husband who died as the result of skull fracture. Madame Vogel's condition was critical. U.P. WASHINGTON, July
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    8 9 >• Sl£m%smmWmmanm^ f__ fffam trnTamZ nm Va+mM^JA&mti
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  • 100 9 Saigon. July 24. The capture or destruction of seven 9tnugHer< Jnnk m the Gulf cf Siam by French Navy jioop.; during recent operations was announced by the press Btnrtoe of the French Armed Forces m the Far East today. Th*» announcement add^d that the sloops had
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  • 47 9 "I'M ONLY HALF DEAD"— GBS LONDON. July 24. Mi. George hernard Shaw, who will be 92 en Monday, read his own obituary m the West African Pilot a Lagos newspaper. He cabled the editor: "Your note is premature. I am only half dead yet. Please contradict.' U.P.
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  • 206 9 SYDNEY, Jufy 24.— Former New South Wale.s Premier John Thomas Lang, Labour representa tive m the Federal Parliament tochy bitterly attacked the Chifiev Government for refusing to ban the des patch of Communist propaganda to Southeast Asia and precent further issuance of passports to members
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  • 139 9 Paris. July 24. Police reinforcements were stationed at the approaches to the French National Assembly this afternoon to prevent any demonstrations as deputies met to vote on the candicacy of Andre Marie for the premiership. Several hundred police were deployed at Madelaine Palace de la
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  • 34 9 HELSINKI. July 24. M. Ka Fagerholm. Finnish So-cial-Democrat and Speaker of tne last Parliament, today agreed to form a new government :o replace the coalition cabinet which resigned after i*»e recent general elections. Reuter
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    63 9 Photoftraprs) Vpprr picture: Mr. T. H. L H. Lee, Mrs. K. C. Chuan, Mr. K. C. Chuan, Mrs. H. S. Tan, Mr. Eagy Foo, Miss K. L. Kwan, Mr. H. S. Tan, Miss T. T. Ti and Mr. Dennis Sloper. tower picture: Mr. Lee Teck Swee, Mis* Alice Chow. Mr.
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    • 166 9 New Edition Now Published O'MEARA'S MEDICAL GUIDE FOR INPIA AND THE TROPICS BY HAROLD WILLIAMSON 0.8.E.. M.D., M.R.C.P.. F.R.C.S.Ed., LT.-COL. I.M.S. Late Director of Medical Services Jaipur State FIFTH EDITION 1947 $15.00 Postage 50 cts. The present edition is written primarily for India and is m many respects a new
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  • 63 10 N» ■■>, York. July 29 c.encnl X, henhowrt h. s discUMtd with ittpvbiican preridentUl faml,<l,iU> Thoma- Dewey iN'.Y. Governor) ov«'nt.> m Europe at l/«w«y's invitati >t\ i)«w«-y mU that he Invited thr K«'"»tMUl to dtactUM "our military «n«i ■woptan aSilm." it was r»f>ort,'.i thai Dtwcy proponi
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  • 119 10 H AN O H i. .Inly 2. r >. Sixty-on«» taxi-dancers and ballroom emplos l'c> ..vre given '< prison terms ran^nj; from two months to four years* m the district >urt for par- ttrlputiou m the riot on Jttnuury SI whon Axe offices o( the ijociul Affairs
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  • 46 10 BERLIN. July 25. One Jewish man was wounded by gunfire and two Ger:nan policemen were cue baaly by flying rocks during hali-an-hour of street lighting here when a German police squad pulltd a blackmarket raid near the Jewish Orphans' Home here. U.P.
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  • 95 10 under wattr L 7« 1 flowing M especially se^^B reachca of the J watci mark at fl Ch P ltal 'r.iu| ciea.se of mett^H In iidnkow, ailS bank at th? X are inundated, night vigil h J Chungking dyke 9 city tr.jin tht Areas m the d are said
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  • 78 10 DETROIT, Julvl Mi!;, i.o. aged 34 1 h.i- returned a tifl minute 22 and a bH three and a half jfl than the wot Id iefl quartet mile wallfl Mihalo'.s perfoß witnessed by the I time-keepers and I they intend to afl nation il A::ia(eur« Union to recopnia^B a
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  • 151 10 B VTA VIA. July 25.— The Indonesian Republican Government has decided to break nU political negotiations with f .he Dutch, according to a Government communique qudted hy the Indonesian news Service. Antara. However. impiimefiUttGl* >he truce discussions will continue, the Antara report *aid. The conference? under the auspices of
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  • 38 10 LONDON J^J 7.000 copies°J*M -Haw you seen showing l in p t B son" earing nt M have been land Yu.d to »W I rived. Alien {fl death m 1 age! andß i found ini |3 nfl
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    • 171 10 1 i,-LIH i x< |i.siv4 To Morning lnftunej //Hi ippi FV t» f rT 1 AND IF YOU RE I f BUT ON THE OTMifc X ff%{r 1 I TOY TO CON ra -I Jr MAuOALA HOUSE A CICL YOU I HAND. IF "AV4EM! -YOU A 9P^ n^Tod houPSELFOEARAS [WHERE
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  • 1486 11  -  Michael Fortune TODAY'S COMPLETE SHORT STORY* -5y > owain r yftil L H cracr d Vat fjJJJJ*' 11 Una). ti.e canQ and turmd W l PJ m m ttt* room. .afpw second., and t!un out the palms of his Us ta an expvtssive l»--l^ "Mr Eussell." h e
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  • 184 11 NEW ARMY COMMAND SYSTEM LONDON. July 25 With the final withdrawal of British i troops from Palestine a new system of higher army oomt mand came into being m the 1 Middle East. Th e Wa r Office states: "The object of this reorganisation is to provide i I system
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  • 73 11 TEL AVIV. July 25. Five British Officials of the Jerusalem Electricity Corporation, arrested by the Irgon Zvai Leumi on July 6 and handed over to the Israeli Governjpen t this week, have been informed officially they are bung held "on suspicion of passing information of military
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  • 273 11 i NICOSIA, (Cyprus), July 24. —Egyptian censorship prohi- j bited until today the disclosure! of details of incidents against Westerners. Foreigners here remained m their homes over the week-end as mobs roamed the streets, stopping traffic m search for Jews or Americans to
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  • 59 11 LAKE SUCCESS. July 23. The Security Guard at the United Nations wire alerted to prevent a possible recurrence of an incident similar to that of last Thursday, when an air force veuran 'iwmbed the headquarters site. Officials rtfused to discuss the *tert order, but it
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  • 86 12 Ex-UK Envoy To Marry Again LONDON. July 25. Mr. Victor Cavendish-Bentinck. former British Ambassador to Poland and Ambassadordesignate to Brazil, has given notice that he intends to marry Mrs. Kathleen E. Tillotson, 36-year-old London widow. The notice was filled with the London Register Olflce. Cavandish-Bentinck, 50, described himself as a
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  • 267 12 ,ains n.o,t ""V^****^ by he War Office, is Kast d L° r f«un^d on the ieco S nition that any ssrii'A wiff the Mid<ue oil. Possessions of this -half wci world's reserves would be a Uunv card- Britain's strategy would be to fight m
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  • 55 12 London, July 24. Alan Youell landed his Bell Helicopter m front of a suburban pub at 6.45 p.m. last night and drank a beer for half an hour and took off. Scotland Yard officers said the landing and take-off were perfectly legal and no
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  • 149 12 Washington, Jul> c Philippine said they were m morning paper ffl -Her country's libertJ take. Filipino an JJ feels". This was m tno Herald which is a UJ* supporter of sw* 11 the Philippines. J It went on to quo.. >'•,.,, Viaplana of the Nf««jM^ assaying
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  • 164 12 MacA Blocks Red Moves In Japan TOKIO. July 25 Ge, las Mac Arthur. Aliu-d SuJSSI Command, j |l-n PJJ it clc.ir that th,. occuaSSl authorities would sUnd fiSS behind the Japine* cJSI ment m any efforts it r< adlj block a Communist-insmiJ labour offensive. .•xp* c *fJ August. The statement
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  • 297 12 LONDON, July 25.— Three players, George Pop of Derbyshire, Jim Bradley, of Hampshire, and V Jackson, of Leicestershire, are the leading comestan m the race to become the first cricketer this season complete the "double of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets." The position is
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    • 188 12 I H /k WARNER BROS HIT IMI [OWIRO EVERETT NORTON HERBEPT ANDERSON Dre:»ed t, D ROSS LEDERMAN I TO DA YJ H— iJ 4.15-6.-W 9.15 p.m. j i»j,, s t__l «t"s» Movietone News BY AIR! CAPITOL AIR-CONDITIONED^ I>ll(^^i^j rt yJ I IMP A] Ms/tlic Last Four Shows 4Hre Don Carmen
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  • 722 13 LO*NS S pore 5r r i 9 20 mqo 113.00 ff^% 1948 100.00 101.00 RS 4 SB ***** 119 25 -Poic o*- t 1935 97 25 93 S .^e 3', 1937 99.00 100 25 JJ2 s'' m 99.00 100'io n 3 1037 98.00 99 00 F.MS tTlfrs
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  • 374 13 LONDON. July 25.— For the eighth time this season. L. Todd and A. Fagg yesterday gave Kent the advantage of a century start, putting on 180 for the first wicket against Essex Fagg m particular was m a dominant mood, getting 136
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  • 74 13 PARIS, July 25— M. Mus- tapha Kaak, Tunisian Premier, wu struck by a 23-year-old student at the entrance to a mosque. Agence Prance Presse reported from Tunis today. He received slight injuries. M. Kaak accompanied by the Bey of Tunis and other court dignitaries, was about to take
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  • 544 14 Harvey, Miller, Tame England' s Bowlers, Save Aussies ipfDS July 2;> Australia did extremely well to btt«N with «.nly ri* on the bo^rd. s.i ranee of s .-.sonol cam«fener. Hi an.l Keith Mlijei '.ppi-aie<l to decide tfimultairously that attack would b. hr ix'st form of defence. Hv glorious stroke play
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  • 273 14 The Wesley Methodist Youth j Fellowship .^o. td >•»•'« Vt win. 1 over the TVluk Ayei M V F. at badminton tod tabietcMUtf at Uii- homo court on Saturday. Hrn score was 4-3 m both events. T.'iis is the first time that th« Wesleyans have beaten
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  • 38 14 Manila. July t Shanghai team foO tb»l Manila *&<»£s*J*s team 1-0 last pf*'"^ f Loh-sung scoring iYf M after eight minuf > half on 1 l a SIU n '2 a Manila Fooi lection today U.P.
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  • 285 14 London, July 25. The Bri~ tish 01pm pu- Association's appeal to the public for funds to equip its own team for the MMM has met with poor renpoHHe. Less than £4.000 ha* been pfowi towards equippinu this team of about 350 men and 50
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  • 1052 14 (From Our Market Corr.) In Ma'ava the summoning of increased forces to cope with the Communist insurgents had a reassuring effect, rt-^ap**-continued attacks by their extremely activ- hordes, but 1 was the trend In Berlin th* 4 mainly influenced MaUya» markets during the week. i-v! >~
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    • 71 14 THE HO«Q«6S.S.sCO.i(I932)HD. incorporated U Bing*»«ce. C 111 U\ STBrXX PHONE M 4415 I' A**AGt: 4 IItRIQHT SKUVICi; T» HONGKONG. SWATOW. AMOT. PRNANQ RANGOON. PALKMBAMO WAWRI. -tlon X S.a n>r SalU For Hon^on*. S WHtow Amoy July 27 -H..n X Th,,n X M I'akan Ha,o ff July -ll..« S W n»
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    • 62 14 PUZZHS (Solutions to puzzles on paf* 4) 1. Roller cofMter, craiy house, caterpillar. 2. J, dog, dryad, ioyride, gains, DDS, E. 3. WAUC, talk, tale, tile, tide. RIDE. .WHIP. ship. slip, «Hrn, ACROSS. 4. Balloon; 7. Nect; 8. Rut; 9. Map; 11. Ludir 12. Echo; 13. Sea^ioises. DOWN. l. Paint;
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  • 745 15 £f three-sets contest. SlWb'j lightntnp d and accurate net-play. Jartfonpdefonce. on m to outmanoeuvre h.>| ■t in every move. charactered one of I-, doubles t.r, played momm* session. Loh w and Chia Chin Sen* thowed better combito beat Tan Khai i Senp mJiakKim Swift i also. c hard-fought sets.
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  • 164 15 Chinese Athletic Associaill visit Kuala Lumpur the August holiday? to series of NCCCf matches t the Sehr.ror Chinos-- 1 tion Club, r P.C.A., an 1 lanpor State XL team will be led by Mr. oon Cheng. President t and Vice President of C.A. team will be matfo playtrs *ivo
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  • 34 15 The Sta r Soccetftes XJ trounced a team from the Singapore Recreation Club by 8 goals to l m a game of friendly soccer played on the latter's ground last week.
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  • 124 15 JS» July 25.-Admir-:Be™ U da frOM Jamalc "«C the I* and Kore :»Hl»S,^^Edward Gray, ests. Nt ■'e'orc the con- Middleweight I to Ceyfl^. if not l l(I set a high tensely keen coxttitetltlon m the welterweight class will mike the going difficult for Alex Obeyesekera.
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  • 38 15 London, July 25.— The Indian Olympic team beat a Pinner Club by 9 goals to 1 m a friendly match at Pinner, Middlesex, yesterday. At halftime the Indians led by 6 goals to o.— Reuter
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  • 488 15 .LONDON, July 25. Olympic teams yesterday entered into friendly rivalry with British sportsmen and foreign competitors but today there is one disappointed man. E. D. Purcell, the Australian featherweight wrestling champion, may be unable to take part m the Olympic Games. He
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  • 140 15 Playing at the Chinese YMCA court yesterday, the CaWe k Wireless Sports Club went down to the Harrisons Crosfleid Sports Club who won by 4 games to 3 m a friendly badminton encounter. Results (C W mentioned first) were:— Singles:— M. A. Lange beat Chua
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  • 192 15 St. Andrew's Old Boys beat the Present Boya by 4 wickets j and 13 runs m their annual I two-day Past vs. Present j cricket match at Woodsvilk i during the week end. The Old Boys piled up 213 m their first innings when stumps
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  • 76 15 The following have been selected to represent Control and Account 3 Sub Depot, 223 BO.D against Group V 3 Sub Depot', 223 BOD. m a friendly fame of soccer today at 5.15 p.m. at St. George's ground: Capt. C Tobenhouse, (Captain). Masim All, Michael Thomas L /Corporal
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  • 22 15 To-Let a oomp«»a»d ho«w» at 127 C arpmael Road recently repaired and painted. Apply g. V. Naidu, 10, Bonfiam BuiWinp, Singapore.
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  • 1204 16 BUnatt, the Australian Ttt wk-ket-kcepcr pla> in P for the Chilians against the Cmbincd Services a two-day .Ticket match on the padang did excellent work behind the wickets, accounting for four batsmen three stumped m brilliant fashion and one caught. The match which commenced M Saturday
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  • 66 16 Singapore CID officers, together with uniformed Police, threw a cordon round a large area mi n Teluk Mata Ikan, m the Changi district, at 2 a.m. yesterday. Every hut was searched and, after a number of persons, the great majority of whom were Chinese, were
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  • 28 16 A Russian was among persons detained by the gapore CID under the I gency Regulations on day More than 100 P^ onl majority Chinese. under detention
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  • 62 16 42) A r.icr- Qirec: app« to'S made m j to the heads of Government. Whatever fo rm n y 1 Powers' next move JJ^ its timing will bo h* the date on wh en French Governnunt i and received the aPPn gramme- and oy lon Parliaments f x
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  • 42 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Forty to fifty lorry-loads of pineapples were sent to canneries from the Pontian area of Johore last month during the peak fruiting season states the report of the Agricultural Department for the month of June.
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  • 44 16 At about 7.30 p.m. on Saturday. f<»ur Chinese, armed with a pistol and a knife, broke into a holism m Cecil Street ocouph'd by a Chinese family an^ got aw:iy with $33 m cash, a gramophont and five chandii pipes.
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  • 60 16 Singapore Immigration officials yesterday handed over to the Marine Police 23 Chinese.alleged to be illegal immigrants from China. They are believed to have come off the Heinrich Jessen which arrived m Singapore yesterday from China ports. Over 620 Chinese immigrantsaacr c on board the
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  • 48 16 KUALA LUMPUR, fcunday. —All offences connected with or arising oui of the emergency are to be tried m the usual courts. No Special Emergency Courts are to be set up for the purpose. In cases under the Emergency Regulations there will not be a preliminary enquiry.
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  • 71 16 A solitary goal m the second j| s Q the Bounavista Spo one-nil win over Highlanders »n a t of soccer at Barracks y\f'\%t »i The result WJJ rf. indication ot tn l!lS game for the first half and second. c.afor^'' i m the first h.'£ vcond l Midway""
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