Morning Tribune, 29 July 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 10 VESTS. W v.) sir. v 'V •<> IMS W ul WUR8DAT, JUUM^J^.
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  • 290 1 Mt— BMtt *t*"L~*m. two com- The c-.att retched its destination just after dawn, and while the military surrounded the village of Pulau Tekong. the police rounded up all male inhabitants and conducted a quick InteiTOglttoo, as a result of which 13 nion were detained.
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  • 76 1 L, lot mt b<'-n tea h> r > thai the **9* tor jinpnir M§ I"* public oppwrttrur mil u-hen \t is earned bi' "<- -rgattheopminij M€m*Ms the Olympics h<doii. Valberg's bill dou it F r wu/ie« thehujh nimp mmhtwn take* ptet. Bk |fg( jump W§t at HY7in^I
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  • 81 1 PALEMBANG IN GRIP OF EPIDEMIC ALEMBANG. Sumatra, July -A smallpox epidemic which preading has caused Dutch th authorities to proclaim "state of contamination" tog from here to the inI coal-mining railroad junci town of Lahat. [ready 16 person* have died altrrbang- fiom 'he disease o 100 victims ha v 0
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  • 30 1 Ess?* m 27 rh ttal of six 80 and API^V a X n rs of '^offi"? the v er GuTil;, Kelan^n, i J HeliataS and day< Sup.
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  • 286 1 300 SPORE PASSENGERS REFUSED ENTRY INTO HK (TRIBUNE STAFF MPOETEH) CHINESE PASSENGERS FROM SINGAPORE, NtJMmOfO ABOUT 300 HUO REACIttD HONGKONG ON MONDAY BY THE S.S. S ANGOLA AND Tlffi S.S. HAI HBIA, HAVE BEEN REFUSED PERMISSION TO LAND, CAftLEb MESSAGES RECEI\-ED IN SINGAPORE YESTERDAY STATED. The Hongkong Immigration Bureau issued
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  • 137 1 In the 24 hours ending at 9 p.m. on Tuesday there have been 13 ai rests in Perak. A large party of police ranied Batu Kuras village at dawn on Wednesday and screened over 200 persons. Ten Chinese were detained. At 9 p.m. on Monday 20
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  • 68 1 Pa.J^hed 5 4 miles. d part y saw aS£SSP lne ammunition, eight magazines, 198 rounds of sten ammunition, five rounds of .45 ammunition, 10 rounds of tommy-gun ammunition and 100 rounds of Japanese rifle ammunition. Three of the enemy were seriously wounded but escaped
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  • 46 1 Kmi July -James S. Ir£ c Cl€neral dav t U h t^ 1 chief »W tothat he intends to resign S c f a to c tK e cannot ad J ust wS! lah he occupation's new labour policy for Japan, U.P.
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  • 14 1 sea an^° lght frOm the C helMarTo P^v Cnt f former Q ue€ U.P.
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  • 530 1 WESTERN POWERS UNDFRFIRE "Breakaway" Planned BERLIN, July 28.— The complete severence of the Soviet sector from the rest of Berlin appeared in the making today and the Soviet-licensed Press and radio opened a noisy campaign designed to blame the Western powers for the split. Every Soviet-controlled
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  • 35 1 Visitors- Not Welcome Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Two unknown intruders, climbing the slope towards "Carcosa," residence of the Officer Administering the Government, Sir Alec Neuboult, were fired at by the Police guard and were driven off.
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  • 37 1 LONDON, July 28.— Frank Roberts principal privaie secretary to the Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest Bevin uill leave for Moscow later today to join American and French representative* in presenting the West's reply to the Krem- !in.- U.P.
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  • 63 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Four hundred and thirty-two hand grenades together with a quantity of explosives were discovered by the Singapore Police yesterday in an isolated part of Kranji. Mr. E. V. Fowler, C.I.D. chief, said that it was obvious that these missiles had lain there for
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  • 97 1 Selangor. Wednesday. At 11 o'clock this morning, a military patrol returning after visiting the sentry post at Batu A rang collieries, was ambushed by guerillas at the bend of the road leading to Caledonia Estate one mile south of the collieries. The military patrol consisted of a captain,
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  • 204 1 MALAY PRIVATE PRESUMED DEAD, FOUND ALIVE (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. Another member of the Malay Regiment who had been presumed dead following the engagement on July 19 with bandits two miles south of Merapoh, Pahang, was found alive yesterday by a detachment of the Malay Regiment operating
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  • 68 1 At dawn yesterday morning a small party of Gurkha troops advanced to attack a hut in the jungle near Kampong Sahum in Perak. On their approach 15 insurgents ran out of the hut. Four of them were wounded but managed to escape into the thick Jungle. The troops
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  • 20 1 LONDON, July 28.— Britain's heat wave went into its fourth day today with the temperature at 90.- U.P.
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  • 165 1 IPOH, Wednesday. A combined military and police party cordoned off Salak North in the Kuala Kangsar area at 11 a.m. yesterday. They discovered what they believed to be the headquarters of the Communist corpa in the district. In it were found puttees, ammunition cartridges, field dressing
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    • 23 1 (qBv consistently adhm<T f», N^^fc^^^^gßr ing only' Quality pf^ .^W^^ greatly broadened tlie acrfp"n<» >\ A^ /mJ^B schoob and homesJf /fl Inquutet corJiatly mnleJ
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  • 712 2 ssssk sssffSg by the Mslarf'a Chnmber of Commerre. The morandum has jecHv ed Uw wpport of tn<l Indian atwi CMnete Cta«btni of CtmOnt'inmK the pteWOt position <rf Vlnlncf n which "is rxtf.mrly wrntHfnctory and s t r a i v f- rowing more
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  • 208 2 Inquests were held in the City's Coroner's Court yesterday into the deaths of a young nirman and a Malay lascar who have been missing and whose bodies have not been recovered to date. The airman. Aircraftsman David Broadbent. aged 1H years. of the
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  • 244 2 (From Our Oum Rf*irter) KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday In a move to support the authorities in their fight against terrorism in the country the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce has asked its members to enrol as special constables or auxiliary police. The same request has been extended
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  • 90 2 A 48-year-old Hylim, Koh Yok Fuan, who was banished from Singapore for life in 1932, appeared before the Seventh Police Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Shears, yesterday, on a charge of returning to the colony without lawful authority. Accoruing to the prosecution conducted by A.S.P. L. R.
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  • 88 2 The Nogri Scmbilan police report that recruiting of special an c j auxiliary constables has been progressing steadily There are nuw 700 special constables who have bier, posted on duty In estates. O! these, 70 are now undergoing training in drilling and musketry under Army training instructors
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  • 42 2 The Governor has appointed he following perrons to the Advisory Coinmittet constituted under the Emergency Reflations: A. W. Bellamy. Esq.. Civil District Judge. (Chairnan i. Di. C. L. TessMsohn. JP Mi. V. Pakirisairiy. and Mi.'t VV. Ong.
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  • 111 2 A four-day entertainment programme has been specially prepared to take place in the Great World Cabaret during 'the coming August Bank holidays. On Friday, the singer Miss Anita Scott will perform to Wilson's "strict-tempo" orchestra in a special "Old Memories Night." The next night
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  • 150 2 Under the auspices of the I Union of the P.W.D. Technical Services, Malaya, 130 overseers of the Public Works Department from Pertang and Perak met at the Registered Office. 94, Brewster Road, Ipoh, on Sunday, to protest "against the raw deal meted out" to them
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  • 86 2 LAKE SUCCESS, July 27jBritain's move to get »e Security Council to take action against the Jews to free the five Britons held by them on suspicion of espionage was pui off here tonight. (firi> Sir Alexander Cadopan i -B. tain) presented a rcoliu on calling for the surrender
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  • 28 2 Dr. G. H. Lowr H.a.t cor. Malayan Medica S has been appointed to «w Chief Health Officer sn :r?< in place of Dr. J. Coa.i>
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  • 14 2 A session of tho Asslzo will bo hrUl -UO--on Tuesday, Augu?t J.
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  • 8 2 appoirtSTact the bland of Mwr»P ori
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  • 39 2 Dr. S. I. M. IBraWm appointed as a rnem* r Muslim Advisory Bo.tr^ of Cho Daud bm Shah resigned. The Officer Adm^ Government *gg££ Murshid bin Haf hi^ 1< a Magistrate w»thin a» Settlement of Penang.
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  • 543 3 c.nir Cortstpntfttttt Em (Trlh „r, SWPPin* Mil** t mum -colour- sta^:TSt'm water u.th tMVf!lm Lfrara^ Called at tink^trW of $10,000 in ZfSrJm of the ship BSfttrrtß S? |M Black of Oakland Cahiorr.a. wht has cnim^ thSTftrttft* Mr. Back ,-*ntlv has found
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  • 173 3 A MM for a. declaration that Life Assurance Policy, dated fcpHlllfrl 17.1141. for 515.000 issued by the China I'nderVrikß, Ltd. had not dipsed due to the intervention of war was di-nissed by Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith:, acting Chief Justice, ir. tr.e Singapore High Court ye-terday. The j/UmKUi
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  • 54 3 Wa V M U at the f fr °n» 11 iaJlo J Inne Miller, was to? J at S erin^- The worlc in f. onn Jf. r Sab apathy's Medical a onn ectl °n with the lvon a half hJT sch o1 w vision. f holKla
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  • 94 3 The Government of Indi* ?»mple manner. In view of tK s!ti^ atma Gandhi's death v^' left n ent haa how various rent nC "Wntaew l °us centres to obterve the Day In a m*on«r not tncoi»iateat wtm tH« Mllcj of t?.e GovtnuMm referred
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  • 61 3 ADEN, July 28. One of 'hrfle American B-29 Superlortresses on a round the world trip crashed in the sea one mile off Aden shortly after taking off for Colombo las* night. Search by tugs and launches was hampc.ved by poor visibllty and the monsoon. One survivor was rescued,
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  • 332 3 KUALA LUMPUR. July 28. Agreeing with the verdict of one of the assessors who found the accused guilty of the offence of being in unlawful pos- session of firearms, Mr. Justice F. A. Briggs imposed the sen--1 tence of death by hanging on a
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  • 134 3 Accidents Incidents A 30-yea!-old Chinese labourer was killed instantaneously yesterday when he fell off the ••oof of a workshop in Teck Guan Street. He was repairing the roof when he dropped from a height of 26 feet. When two motor boats collided in Singapore harbour yesterday morning, one man, a
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  • 54 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A 48-year-old Chinese woman died in hospital yesterday at 11.45 a.m. two hours after a military lorry knocked her down at the junction of Geylang Road and Lorong 35. The woman was together with 45-year-old male Chinese who was also hit and taken to hospital
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  • 185 3 The tables were turned against a complainant in the Fourth Police Court yesterday when be, and not the accused pei son. was convicted and ordered to be bound over for six months to be of good r>ehaviour. The Magistrate (Mr. R. C. J.
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  • 118 3 Two members of the Ceylon Royal Pioneers Corps, Bertie Perera (19) and S. M. Kinband* (20) were sentenced yesterday to five years' ii^orou: imprisonment each by Mi. Justice Thorogood at the Sin gapore Assize Court on I charge of rape. It was alleged that on
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  • 111 3 TRIAD MEN VISIT DENS, ROB SMOKERS (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Police yesterI day revealed that a secret society gang operating in I Chinatown frequents opium smoking dens robbing the smokers of cash and valuables. During the past four weeks there has been six of these rob- berieg by this
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  • 117 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. E. V. Fowler. C.I.D. chief, yesterday drew attention to a robbery report that had been made to the Police nearly 18 hours after the incident had ocjurred. He deplored such delay in i time and stated that reports i should be
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  • 249 4 Waabington, July It. c,on--;u Mr. Truman one of t <>. u t i< i iption- ever accord) <» PreaMent when he „p;,( ;i bcf or# an emergency ion to eek legislation to ,ntf»: taring prten »i"i Dllmini the hou iri^ shortage. Throughout tin-
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  • 243 4 Ifftui work is ahead of us. an I W9 will nn«t witli plenty Oi obstacle*, but these hardships < '»n pffCOBM with your help and cooperation and by MM 1 •*t minati«>n we will mCGCtd" Mi F"/ < 1 Libio told M Mtatelf Of tht newly forpjed
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  • 68 4 Three Chinese, four Singa--1« h<« and 16 Malays were called Up yesterday before the fourth I'olice Magistrate to answer Chirm of conspiring to commit theft at 223 ROD. on July 24 at Chua Chu Kang. They claimed trial. The? first accused, a Chinese, is on $2,000 hail in
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  • 132 4 Shanghai, July 28. A written request for the sum-nun by the Marseilles Procurate of two "guilty" Andre Lebon crewmen now back In France way submitted to the French Consulate General here by the District Court, according to the China Press today, quoting judicial sources. The
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  • 33 4 The Sphinx Badminton Party will hold its mid-summer dance tomorrow at. St. Andrews Hall, Woodsville, from 9.00 p.m. to 2.00 a.m. "The RAF. Dance Orchestra (Chanel i will be in attendance.
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  • 162 4 Singapore school teachers propose to form a Gramophone Circle through their union the Singapore Teachers' Union, in an effort to foster the appreciation of "music as culture, i not merely as a form of entertainment." The teachers say, "As culture, we hope to present
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  • 156 4 New York, July 28. A Negro Union official who filed a $50,000 suit against the Southern Railway Company in the Federal Court saying that attendants had tried to force him to occupy a seat in the "Jim Crow" section while the train was passing through Virginia
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    34 4 Lady Gimson and a visitor inspecting the basket work. which teas one of the items exhibited by the Boys' Bomi at the~Social Welfare tea in honour of Mr. W. H Ch'mns visit on Saturday.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 166 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES F'om 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 483 metres In the medium wave band and 7200 kc/sec In the 41 metre band From 2 p.m. to S p.m. radiated on 485 metres only. From 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Radiated
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    • 273 4 PROGRAMMES IN MALAY 12.00 noon Programme Summary; 12.05 p.m. Musical interlude; 12.45 News in Malay; 1.00 Close Down. 6.00 p.m. Programme Summary; 6.05 Religious Hour: 6.30 Musical interlude: 7.00 Time Signal: 7.01 Cultural Hour; 7.15 Musical Interlude. 7.30 New s in Malay: 7.-15 Mu- sical Interlude; 8.15 Clo>e i Down.
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  • 637 5  - Aroun d Th e Jown VERA ARDMORE U* with .ap.>re ar-d HI, M •JroSrtroom. cipal Wtlfare Cfalc In Prta sey Street, there facilities ar e better Tuesday's talk dealt with anatomy and physiology and oth?r s to follow will giv. workers "a little mi flical knowledge. 11 Th e suggestion
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948
    • 344 6 If some members ot the Malayan public are inClineu to taKo a pessimistic view of thi ir eou itry's political future, It la largely because of their tendency to regard terrorism as the major anc permanent factor in Malayan politics. Because at the moment the terrorists are dominating
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  • 1149 6  - The Pessimist Asks A Onestion PEDAGOGUE POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE HOME AFFAIRS By A friend of MAM for whose opinions on political matters I have a great mpMfl and whom I n-^ai l'<i an a strong believer in the democratic way of life made a sad confession to me recently
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  • 775 6 ROME. The 27th National Congress of the Italian Socialist Party held recently at Genoa, achieved one thing --it drove another nail and this time a big one, into the coffin which will ultimately contain the party's earthly remains while its spirit moves on to
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  • 64 6 VIENNA. The incurable optimism of the Austrian people has never been more in evidence than during tho crisis which hac followed the "excommunication" of Tito by the Cominform. Their first reaction was one of the joy accompanied by thf open expresai+n of renewed hope that they would now
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  • ROUND OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 12 7 NUMBER THREE BOLSHEVIK? WmtmhM th Kl s torvfor tik J v i
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    • 162 7 Tritsle, July 27. Stai n wants to replace Tito with peasant -wan tank wat tare expen. General Peko Dapcevic who so far has kept clear of politics, according to "Yugoslav itfujrees" in a Rome difpatcfe to Trieste even n^ newspapers. Darcevic is a
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    • 92 7 12 SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN SHANCHAI Shanghai, July 28. Tl*e Shanghai Garrison authorities arrested 12 suspect j yesterday in a case involving the sate of electric appliances, medicine and machinery spare parts woith an untold amount to tne Communists. Chinese pream reports said today. Five of the group were taken into
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    • 56 7 "o-Bntish goodwill an.l cu|!| K &2* Which toured J Wcwtan and Ceylon in :J t ls organising a SS? Ur Britain from f|T u >*ktanand;i. th"Maktai fede rutiun oi bmv 1J: u dean O r rhurches and Cultural Inat''utions ami more than 50 nieptings had
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    • 384 7 £SJ3SSmS SffSss i :l L River broadcast an. I. 1 "n .p,,i to the American 2 CiS The meodi Per-] V, rnit the Central Govern-; 25, OontervAtftpn Agencies 3 aI ntcrnat.ona relief ,/v orgiilMtltM foi help. TV Red Radio appeal war
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    • 42 7 KOREAN fc LECTIONS A 'FRAUD' SEOUL. July 27.— Lieut. Gen John R. Hodge. American Occupation Comjnander in V.outu orn Korea, charged today the elections to be- heir* ir So vie: occupied zone on August 2> will be a fraud and fake. U.P.
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    • 73 7 NANKING. July 27. Dr. I J Leighton Stuart. United States Ambassador to China in a statement issued here; today emphatically denied hat the United Slates had aay intention of negotiating a separate peace treaty with Japan. Dr. Stuart said United States policy in Japan was to establish a
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    • 216 7 Storm Causes Great Havoc In Hongkong HONGKONG. July 28 w.io.pread havoc and destrucA °m ere caust cl in Hongkong nd the vicinity as the result a storm which leached tyPhoon strength last night. The death roll is undeterred, but is Jtkeiy to excee(i A small Panamanian steamer "Shed on the
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    • 153 7 BANGKOK, July 21. J* A A 19-year-otd Siamese T* K yirl, who u> a student I at Chutaloitgk'HH Uni- C 1 tcrsi.y, says that Tyrone t*-jwe., handsoint ft* o of Hollywood, will visit Bangkok 'some twit nert i gej»." i The co-ed has been
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    • 206 7 Washington, July 27.—Truman told an openly hostile 80th Congress on Tuesday ttm it mustNt the inflation or take tIM blame for the disastrous depresflioo. He demanded quick passage of the excess profits, tax, wage, price ceilings, standby lationing powers and other
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    • 73 7 MANILA. July hiliopine Republic will ta v ir t in the Wor'rt Foe .m ,'oinpetitioii "Coupe du MO»M£ rranised by tlie F.IKA. (Fc .eralion lntc.natio:.a!o d; football A::\sociaLio:i). tne fin.-. >f which are to be played a. nio dc Janeiro. Brazil, i»» 1950
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    • 134 7 BANGKOK. Luang Thavi icchiph?nit, Director General >f the Foreign Trade Drpartjn w head the Siamese fide ni sion which will visit lAp-.n shortly, it was authontaI ivc 1 learned here. According to an earlier anncurcenvnt. the Government h&d nominated Nai Vila< Osathanorid" former Mini ster
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  • 99 8 MANOKOK, .Inly 27. A Ministry of Interior jhkiil '.old tIM press that the local ranch of the KuomlnUr j arty hud been declared iilc,! saying: Firstly The organization was not properly registered. Secondly It is an "alien party enga«e«l in political activities." pointing
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  • 39 8 PROVINCE TOWN, Massachusetts, .Tuly 27. Susan Claspell, M, winner of the Pulitzer brtJM for tho drama. "Alison's House" in 1930 and author of .'i dozen other successful plays and discoverer of the playwright. BUfMM O'Neill, died hero today. U.P.
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  • 1395 8  - FREDDY GORD HIS DRUMS MAKES EAK OSWALD HENRY BORN TO MAKE A Nd I A BIG WAY BY THE WOMEN looked up as they saw a figure MM them in the lounge of Raffles Hotel. "You know," observed one, "whenever I see that guy 1 mistake him for Ronald Colman."
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    • 44 8 MADAME FLORENCE Will Guide you in nplte of the turbulent time all over the world. Seek her valuable advice to overcome unexpected difficulties and dlaappotntt&enU. HUE HAS HELPED MANY, AND, WHY NOT YOU? l'oone: 83H03 For appolntmenU FLAT "M" HEEREN UUiIXUNG ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE
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  • 178 9 ■jo. July 27.- Six former B* generals have been ■P and will be tried on I ship" charges for having Hated 30.000 Allied war prs on journeys to Japan the South Pacific. long the generals is TadaWakamatsu. Vice-Minn- a t the time of p surrender.
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  • 9 9 MINERS KILLED IN EXPLOSION T IlHia *a. Mb U.P.
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  • 76 9 HtlPlNo, Julv 28 RoPPr oi«iea Mission in Chim ass ?S to c^ vi oonf wV-*' Af ur Jen and Political nlu?^ 1 rth China which miSt e pr fund th l nit^ J States aid w wui ay S iK. i!H tomoronc div in -^lukdon
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  • 83 9 COLOMBO. July 27. -To prevent the entry of "undesiraables" to Ceylon, especially in view of tht incidents in Malaya, the Gov \ament of Ceylon has decided tr> 'ceep a closer watch on those who come to Ceylon. Since the beginning of the terrorist attacks
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  • 40 9 WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, July 28.— British Civil aviation experts are coming nere to advise New Zealand on tne economic running of its air lines and the administration of its Department of Civil Aviation, it was officially announced today. Reuter AAP
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  • 155 9 AIRBORNE ORCHIDS FROM U.K. BANGKOK, July 21.— The shipment by air of orchids from the cold climate of England to the tropical climate of Stam has given rise here to the necessity of a detailed explanation of the "coals to Newcastle' f#<ue. The orchids, a revealed, ae f..u v.. -.tit
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  • 60 9 LONDON. July 27. The draw for the Olympic hockey tournament has been postponed until tomorrow morning because it is not yet clear whether Poland. Palestine. Hungary and Czechoslovakia are competing. If none of these nations competes, there will be IS countries taking part in three pools.
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  • 75 9 SHANGHAI. July 28.—Chinese reports from Nanking said the Ministiy of Industry and Commerce decided to increase the number of Chines piivite traders to Japan to bo ween 60 and 100 each three months and extend the time of their stay in Japan fiom one month
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  • 71 10 TOKIO. July 27 Units «'t (he British PMlflC Fleet bxsi'd In Hongkong nav, arrived at i Kun- for rxeii-uxi. tn Japanese j Vtttft. HMK Su*HfX. under i Captain W. Karcjuahar and weiring the na>{ c.t Kear Adailrul H I). Ohvet. CommandIng Ihe'fitth QniMiE Squadr »n. WU
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  • 130 10 CAMHRIIX'tK, Ma*sachuB--.st-ts, July tf. Tin- rfteCfMMPf 0/ (inol/itr »K ID vbjvi 1 IN </»« MsvtlM by f. U'i ;«»«n 0/ Luk Observatory, at the I'nivn sit'i of California, wa.i announced today by Harvard (ollt<)c Ob»vr> utory. Tin objn t .sold to bf probably an axtiiotd. i.s of
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  • 68 10 LONDON. July 27. Although Britain was receiving ERP aid in United States dollars it wculd not prevent her allowing a sterling loan to chcr countries, including Japan. Douglas Jay. Economic Secretary to the Treasury tola a questioner in Parliament today. 1 He did not think any finai
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  • 63 10 TOKIO. July 27. An Eighth Army military commission yesterlday sentenced four Japanese to hard labour terms ranging from three to 35 years for having participated to the murder of a capturtd United States Navy flier. 'The American who was held prisoner on Miyako Island, between Okinawa and
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  • 270 10 Woman Gets $3,500 From Bus Coy. PENANG A sum QJ was awarded as dtaaget by Mi. Justice A J. &^'u K Hill in the Suprtme Court I Indian woman. Thar.u,;. Ammal. who brought a i claim agiiinst Lim S<;nBus Company which own the bus that knocked down on Ap.il 29.
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  • 82 10 Washington. July 2<. Marine Corps said Colonel James P. S. Devereux hero of Wake Island, will retire on Sunday with rank of Brigadier. SSeral. He is 45. Officiate aald he was retiring at nis O^ha^U2sycarsse, cej since he enlisted 1923 .™2 Marine Corps said i
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  • 99 10 FIFA "RESERVES ITS POSITION" LONDON. Jmy 27: VVhrt| ,h e 26th Congress J international Pout a. J htre today, it unan. j •reserved its P os^ lo u F t ,)tl admission of tne Kore; f t[ J ball Association IIiU u ,sl federation, following ji P' in was left
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  • 162 11 lift"' (h iviir! 3.!- Cat a 4 ".'SO,. jr -2 t\ Commttt- IB «jmnio«e rice resulting I! from Uu 0 f, harvested in Octoi iwrt ton" f""" Australia. .I'jTo/n Ecuado,: 10.000 from Mexico and 61.900 from the United Btetrs. not covered |ta the
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    21 11 K-UISG for ihr hi'l j fi fWe befvem 7fc<» V n '"^tent ,n Tuesday's ended In a draw a/ mr\ mlt
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  • 93 11 Dmriington. July 27. Norman Frederick Malan. 24-year-old goalkeeper who had been vMh Middlesbrough for the past three years since arriving: from South Africa, wax todav signed by the Darlingtou Ninth m League side. Malan. five ie««t. JO- weif&tini: 12 stone, came to Jtigland In 1944 at the
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  • 74 11 WASHIN'iTOS Jul> Selective Ber-i<*. Direct* U««Hershey.toM Corp: r>" that the 25-veaf-o^< W:'l bj draft will work progressive!) downward until it icacho---19 year olds. Thi? wa.« a^rrooaMo to man Chan Gurney of the Sen:-. to Armed Scrviw Coi.imitrc.- mi had preNiously felt that lottery should decide
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  • 48 11 BERLINERS STILL QUEUE FOR NEW CURRENCY Bertti Julv 28. Thousands Berlineri who began uinir last night were waitSi, mmteg ouuude banK S n 'd exdwafc offict-s in the Rutian sector to change then „i coupons foi the new Rusriaa Moe urrenqf bt-fore tne deadline at four p.m. today.
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  • 36 11 RECORD— BUT THAT'S ALL PARIS. July 27— France exported a record U*****,836,000 worth of goods last month, but still wound up with an unfavourable trade balance of more than U5556,000 000, it was learned today. U.P.
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  • 115 11 LONDON. July 27. Britain has now decided to hand over to Transjordan the quarterly instalment of the subsidy which fell due on July 12 but was withheld because the PalMtiM truce was then still befort the Security Council. The quarterly instalment toUli £500.000. Under the 1948
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  • 98 11 PROVINCE OF CANADA OTTAWA, July 27. Newfoundland's referendum decison to become a province of Canada will be discussed by the Canadian cabinet today, but the Dominion Government tii expected to take no action until the colony makes a formal application for confederation. Late returns in the balloting over the issue,
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  • 25 11 CALAIS, July 28. The Olympic torch, due at Dover at 8 p.m. today BST. crossed the Belgian frontier into France at Baisicux this morning. Reuter
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  • 97 11 SHANGHAI. July 28,- Chi uae ,»it.>s reporti claimed tht t otnmunists were showing sign w withdrawing fiom Hsiang ng and Fancherig. twin citie.^ 1 we liar. River. 160 miles--►rtJiwest of Hankow, in fac( stlong uov The reports said the Beds commanded availeble carts and boats
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  • 75 11 TOKIO. July 27. Transla*Of the opening chapters i jud men t in ,he case of general Hicieki To j o and his MnTl? the In^mationai Tribunal for the Far ■asi announced today No announcement has been nbun r !he date wntn Tribunal', decision will be ull n Pen
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  • 94 11 LONDON, July 27. The Minister of Defence, Mr. A. V. Alexander i n a statement issutd in the Commons today i says that the total recruitment to the forces in the second quarter of this year was 16.615 This includes 13.340 recruits on regular ongageJieiHs
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  • 26 11 fairs dTS for Eternal Ai aUa with British 1 tod,, V for'; ai EmCSt B^ nd f cw minutes -S?ft seven wic- U.P.
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  • 102 11 BANGKOK, Juhj 27. The Shmese Ministry of Defence has AeckUd to buy thirty tmininy plane* from the United Staff* for tht Royal Siamtse Atr Forct. A party of Sianivse Air Force off Hers will have for the United Sto ten shortly to choose suitable aircraft for
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  • 46 11 ROME, July 28.- The Communist nrwspaper. Unita, today said that its representative to the Olympic games, Toix.ma.so Gigho. was stopped at Dover by British officials and refund! permission to enter the country. The report was headlined "Scandalous violation of the Freedom of Infoi mation U.P.
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  • 91 12 (ANTON. More than 20 speculators have been arrested by the Economic Police during the past few days, resulting in a gradual stabilisation of the commodity and financial market.-. With the big jump made by the Ho,iK':ong dollar from (CN$tHO,OOO to more than $1,090--000 within a week -prices of
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  • 69 12 LONDON. July 27 Th" Musicians Union tonight witndrew its oan on casual studu broadcasts by its number whi"h threatened to curta.i Britisn Broadcasting Corporation programmes at the end of this month. This fcllowod promtte Ihe Minister 0l Labour. George Isaacs, to appoint an independent committee to make
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  • 69 12 MANILA. Orchid enthu* asts everywhere will wdaMM the appearance in Manila of the Philippine Orchid R< w, organ of Xh2 Philippic Orchid Society organized in I<i47, which i edited by Dr. i;<iuardo Quisumbing, director 0 tional Museum and an authority on orchid3. He is usistcd byi Mrs.
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  • 199 12 lianpkok. July 27. Ccjruption among Siamese official*, rather than Muslim or Communist agitation, is dUj as the major cause of unreal in the southern provinces of Siam by members of the seven-man government good will mission sent to investigate conditions in the
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  • 508 12 WASHINGTON. Feelers art j beinr put out by the political, camps of both Democratic President Truman and the Republican Presidential Candidate Governor Thomas Dewey. with a view to preventing major questions of American foreign policy from becoming involved in the rough and tumble of the political campaigns
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  • 145 13 Produce Markets Round-Dp With some small scale b'jyinp »manatin£ from New York for f>lack pepper, dealers' quota •o. yesterday were marked up slightly. White popper, iiowever. continued easier. T»^ sigo maiket was unchanged with no supplies raving- for two days. The following were yesterlay's quotations RICE No. 1 $68. Other
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  • 61 13 The rubber market opened unchanged and steady yesterday morning but turned ■lightly easier in the afternoon thie to upcountry selling. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Aug. RSS 48 2 48 a 4 No. 2 Aug. RSS 47 1 4 474 No. 3 Aug. RSS 43 43%
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  • 76 13 VESSELS GODOWNS Van Heutsz-Taybank 44 Empire Hamble \VS. ADE Forreria Tabelberg 42.3 Rondo 38/9 M. Leopard 36 7 (Segamat* 34 Priam 31 2 Santa Clara Victory 17 IS Memnon 19. 20 Emp Passmore 21 Twin Fall Victory 23, 4 Furman Victory 25 X 6 Vivita 27 8 Meerkerk
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  • 115 13 SYDNEY.— Mr. A. S. Drakeford (Australian Minister for Air) said in Sydney recently that the RAAF was looking already for a faster fighter to replace the 540-mile-an-hour Vampire, and this also would t>e made in Australia. Mr. Drakeford, who was taKing delivery of the last De
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  • 12 13 lo< *i milL^ 0 1011 the >'^terday. rket Was quiet
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  • 519 14 14 TH OLYMPIAD TODAY miMDON Jiilv 28. Apart from the comparativol.^Kte to championship for the Indian field h^key team, the chances of Olymp.c laurelfl going to hTdia and the Far Kast «row daily slimmer as athlete* of 62 nations rally for the 14th Olympic. Howvrt,
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  • 82 14 London. July 28. Results of County cricket matches yesterday were At BOURNEMOUTH. Hamoshire beat Gloucestershire by eight wickets. Gloucestershire 187 and 225; Hampshire 2? 1 and 182 for 2. (Arnold 84. Ropers 66). At NEATH. Glamorgan beat Warwickshire by three wickets. Warwickshire 122 and 235 Glamorgan 254
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  • 71 14 HONOLULU. July 28— Maxle Docusen of New Orleans won an easy 10-round decision ovct Robert Takeshiia of Honolulu in the main event boxing show here. Docusen car ried the fight all the way. rocking Takeshita with hard left and right flurries, closing the local boy's eye in the
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  • 55 14 LONDON, July 28:— It was announced in London today by the organisers of the Olympic Games that Bulgaria has withdrawn its team. A report that Rumania had also withdrawn, received last night from Bucharest was not confirmed. If this report Is true, the number of nations taking part
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  • 68 14 A friendly table- tennis match between the Shell Sports Club and Bramtoco Sports Club will be held at the tatter's premises today commencing at 5 p.m. Bramtoco players are: S. H. King, L. Taylor, D. T. N. Kelly, W. K. Foster, Tang Tuck Leng, Toh Chye Llat,
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  • 70 14 The C.Y.M.A. Singapore, beat the Ist Royal Artillery by 7 wickets at Balkan Match' last Sunday. Scores were C.Y.M.A. (Ist innings) 119. J. Martens 39. J. Ferroa 29 and J. d' Almeida 22 2nd Inns. 55 for 3 declared (Smith 4 for 22i. B. Mati (Ist innings): 49
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  • 154 14 U.S. Olympic Basketball Favourites LONDON. July 28. American basketball gia-its just back .torn a triumphal tour of Scot 1 and dtew thr Swiss team ;A s their (list opponents in th< basketball section of th< Olympic games and were in -tailed heavy favourites last night win the title. Canada and
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  • 82 14 LONDON, July 28— Britain's austerity will not place its chilly hand on the medals awarded to Olympic prizewinners. The awards will be the same as the previous Games— silver gilt f<ji the premier awards, silver for the second place and bronze for the third. About 190 prizes and
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  • 168 14 LONDON. July 28. Plans are now being prepared for live new university college to be opened in Britain's Colonies One new university will also be established. This was announced la>t weekend by Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders, Vice-Chair-man of the Inter-University Council. He was speaking at the
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  • 126 14 LONDON. July 28. fhe Labour Party in Britain propose to form a new section wiucn wiil be concerned specifically with Colonial matters. This is to be considered at a meeting of the National Bxecutive Committee being hold tomorrow. i It the proposal is approwd. as
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  • 118 14 A woodman who di.i n* spare the tree appeared at ]J y Third Police Court y eB f c „]t ™d wi flned $100. in six weeks' rigorous ""P 11 ment, for removing forest pro duce without a P*"* 11 p ,t Too Teong, the
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  • 49 14 FARIS, July 28.— King Sihanouk of Cambodia said before he- left Orly airport near Paris early today to return to Indochina: "During my stay I received the assurance that Cambodia will enjoy the same regime as that which France might be called upon to grant Vietnam." Reuter
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  • 81 14 A return friendly badminton match of five singles and four doubles, has been arranged between the Winsfield B.P. and Western B.P. for Saturday at 4 p.m. at the later's Court, Bouna Vista Road; A large gathering 1 of members of the Old Xaverians' Association feted two of
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  • 203 15 RoltrS M»S ReCS > mlOn M id T» m S uc V SR C 0. i fh i -><*'! to victory height and weight. ■82s s&s the offensive irw pr eparp P Jock a number of shot. l: fftat Fn<> Hoc. who has throughout the h.s charge w.th C^ Sm
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  • 143 15 The Katong Eurasians sprang a surprise by holding the Tigers S.A. to a 1-1 draw in a Second Division SAFA League match yesterday at the Geylang Stadium. Both goals were netted after the interval. The Eurasians received a gift goal from the Tigers through Kok Kuen. left-back, who
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  • 102 15 The Social Athletic party met the Indian Association team on the CYMA grounds yesterday in Division 111 soccer match. The Indian Asso- j ciation won by two-nil. Both goals tfere scored by their centre-forward and captain, j S. Chandra, m the last 10 mi- j nutes of the
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  • 213 15 DERBY. Ji'.y 28 The Aus-raar.s opened the bttt ing here today in their mfttct ipinat Derbyshire on a hard •ktet in fine father. The teams are: Australia: Barnes. Brown Bradmaa. Miller, Harvey tutm, Hamence. McCool. Saggers. Ring ar^ BY. J hnston. Derbyshire C Elliott
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  • 75 15 Melbourne. July 28. The M-lbourne Herald published today a report from London th<it Don Bradman. captain 0/ the Australian cricket tourist* in England, is hkehj to bt knighted "either by next Dtcember or when Theit Majesties xisit Australia next April". Th> apart points out that Brudman it
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  • 23 15 rague, July 28.—Czechoslovakia won the European finals 2 Davia play today, defeating Sweden in the doubles match 6-1, and 6-2. U.P.
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  • 141 15 .^mpion of the world. ?h^? a 7 ch bofore the ;s. promoter of title fight, said not an agree- in spife of w« current rvo tttder SpSS-Sffi,*** that te hl was k *">• b «t the Ted Broadribb, Mill's manager, is not too
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  • 480 15 LONDON, Mf '38. The draw for the Olywpic (imnes athletics made in London was published here twilight. There are 12 heats in the 400 metres and the first two in each heat will run in the second round. Heats in which Indian. Pakistan and Far Eastern competitors
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  • 108 15 The Commercial High School Ist and 2nd teams will be selected from the following for the weekend soccer fixtures against the Mansfield Ist and 2nd teams at the Choon Guan English School Ground on Sunday, at 4 and 5.15 p.m.: Ist XI: D. Govindasamy. Ong Lay,
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  • 103 15 Dover. July 28.— Peter Giovanni Gambi. 40-year-old Italian horse breeder, today swam the English Channel from Au Dresselles near Cap Griz Nez, France, to the English coast near Dover 12 hours and 36 minutes. He was found lying exhausted on a pier early today. Afte> fiehting
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  • 78 15 London, July 28— One of Australia's famous jungle fighters in New Guinea and Malaya in the recent war will carry the Australian flag in the march past at the opening of the Olympic Games tomorrow. He is Major Leslie MacKay, who stands six feet four inches
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  • 270 16 Empire Stadium, Wembley London, July 28.— King George VI tomorrow opens the 1948 Olympic Games at the Empire Stadium, Wembley, in a ceremony of solemn splendour and dignity. With the words, "I proclaim open the Olympic Games of London celebrating the 14th Olympiad
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  • 72 16 PERAK, Wednesday. At dawn this morning, military and police attacked the enemy in the Sahum Area. So far they have recovered three rifles, four hand-granades, two automatic pistols, a large quantity of ammunition and three of the enemy are known to have been seriously wounded. Operations are continuing
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  • 39 16 A warning to ships, broadcast over Radio Malaya last night, said that a large conical buoy dangerous to shipping has been sighted at a spot 0 degrees 31 minutes South by 105 degrees and 47 minutes East.
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  • 33 16 PENANG, Wednesday A trisha pcdaller who was passing through Hutton Lane received several pellets in both us heels when a dog shooter accidentally discharged hif run while attempting to shoot dog.
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  • 50 16 TOKIO, July 28. Three Americans are missirrj, believed dead, as a resul t of an aircraft accident which occurred on July 26 south of Osaka when a B-29 medium attack bomber crashed into the sea. Th e bodies of the l hree crew members have not Veen recovered.- -Reuter— AAP
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  • 134 16 FRANKFURT. July 28.— Otto Skorzcny, a former Lieute-nant-Colonel of the SS (Elite Guard), who kidnapped Bentto Mussolini in 1943, has escaped from Darmstadt prison camp. German government officials reported today. The announcement, by the Hesse government, said the scar-faced giant, whose exploits earned him
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  • 101 16 HONGKONG, July 28.— Mr. P. A. M. Paletti. Macao Commissioner of Police, said today that the wrecking of a Cathay Pacific Airways Catalina flying boat on Julv 16 near Macao with the loss of 24 lives was officially regarded as a crime. This first official statement on
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  • 35 16 TOKIO, July 28.— The three B-29 Superfortresses which left Arizona on Saturday. July 24, on a round-the-world long distance training flight are expected to arrive at Yokota airbase outside Tokio on August 3.- Reuter— AAP.
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  • 74 16 MANNEHJM, July 28 Between 600 and 1,000 wot kers were provisionally esti mated to have bc<n n >re& in a great explosion whidl blasted the I. G. Ftrbm Works at Lud-wiy shaven £3 day. The explosion took phc( \n the chlor ethyl factory ),r--longing to the German
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  • 77 16 LONDON, July 28. Mr W. A. Bustamante, Jamaicar Minister of Communication! and Labour leader, stated hen today that his talks with Mr Arthur Creech Jones, the Bri* tish Colonial Secretary, on 3 broader constitution for Jamaica had been "successful to a great extent". Mr. Bustamante,
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  • 100 16 NANKING. July 28-Thi Overseas Chinese Commissior has adopted a resolution callinj for an organisation of "travel ling teachers" in overseas territories where Chinese communities are widely scattered. The plan, passed at a meeting of the Commission yesterday aims at the promotion of education for Chinese in arew where
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  • 58 16 RANGOON, July, 2J-253 Nu, head of Burma s ca ie a* government who submitted n re«ignation on July 15 J told frontier leaders he consented to stay In off cC V the elections ear^ f Colonel Bo Let Ya, how had definitely resign^ con Deputy Premiership
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  • 45 16 t i 9« Andre| PARIS, July 28 et Marie's new coalit^n o t met for the first time op the Elysee Palace to d.^ w n a Programme wh^hjt be put before the N* ll0 f da y. sembly Thursday or UP
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