Morning Tribune, 30 July 1948

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  • 24 1 DATO ONN AS H.C.? £*JJ7edenti I .fly fcfi*J M mtroduvhon to t<nil U kimed tki prcfOMk &}■> met h ereicUon from tht Mala- .Vf?. AfACDO.VALD
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  • 101 1 Dedman Tells This Tale— About Arms JASBERRA. July 29. The lister of Defence, Mr J J dmar.. commenting on punned requests from rubber Bters :n Ma.aya for ihotguni I other arms, from Australia. 1 today that "they should roach their own colonial Wnunent." Wo government can take lice of statements
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  • 34 1 BUT YIELDS EX-JAP ARMY SUPPLIES JOHORE BAHRU, T rsLJ* 11 a mi «tiu7 party RSA6L ti mS JKoiaTingp Road, v,.--«wr a bugle, ome army i *ots between pSSfTSS "W bv V, M?kak was it.
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  • 103 1 S' pore Hen Shot, Killed In Java HAT AVI A. July 29.— Antara, Ir.dones.an News Agency reported that two Singapore Chinese merchants, Tan Si-nan and Joe- tie were robbed and killed by an Indonesian gang near Rembang, Republican terriory in Central Java. In the early morning of July 26 an
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  • 7 1 DAR ES GUARD, SAVES TRAIN I oinu
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  • 152 1 t London, July 29 The liberal News Chronicle today u&geaUd that the British tovenunent should seek th<alp 01 Australia in reinforcBritish troops in Malaya The situation in Malaya i? 'coming very serious, 1 it .Apart from the loss of lift, cmm being PUt On ornmun lty
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  • 21 1 The decision to from a "SelfProtection Corps" was adopted at a special meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Sungei Patani.
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  • 70 1 H. Details are awaited. r h ere have been inst d^lng the last 24 liUon^-r se contractor Uon T^ggi Estate in the Sungei Siput Area was shot dead at 9.30 am. to-day by four Chinese armed with revolvers. SELANGOR During the last 24 hours five
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  • 1380 1 MORE TROOPS to STAMP OUT RED TERROR C-C. PROMISES KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. An assurance that Government would get sufficient troops from outside Malaya and finish the campaign against the Communist terrorists at an early date, was given by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner-General, in a conference with Chinese leaders and representatives
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  • 246 1 Nuremberg, July 29. An American war crimes tribunal in Nuremberg today acquitted all 23 accused former chiefs of the Farben Industry of two major crimes, crimes againn the peace and common conspiracy to commit war crimes. Nine were found guilty of plunder and spoliation
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  • 78 1 BEVIN WARNS LOXDOW J,,h, 29. The Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest Btvm today warnni a silent House of Commons that the Berlin crisis MNM MM 'which might involt* the use of force." Because of that Britain had been compelled to re -examine th* xchole position. The Government irav determined to take
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  • 28 1 The Hangsang du e in Singapore on July 30 from Hongkong and Saigon, is bringing a cargo of 3.200 ton s of rice for Malaya.
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  • 152 1 LONDON, July 29.— Heavy bombfis of the American and British air forces went out in force for the first time since the end of the war today, over En^riand and Germany. Sixty U.S. B-29 Superfortresses and 40 British Linco'ns, Lancastrians and Mosquitos
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  • 99 1 INFORMATION CHIE F IN S'ORE TODAY Mr. K. W. Blackburne, Director of Information, Colonial Office, arrives in Singapore to-day-his first visit to SouthEast Asia. From here he will gx> to the Federation on Aug. 2 returnIng to the Colony on Aug. 23. On Aug. 30 he will go to Sarawak
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  • 93 1 Kure, July 29. American bombardment groups arrived at Iwakuni, headquarters of the British Commonwealth Air Group, today to participate in joint training operations at Matsuyama, an island off Shikoku, over the coming weekend. The operation, which has been named "Platypus," involves landing on beaches
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  • 38 1 London, July 29. Nine men firmed with crowbars and clubs fought a pitched battle witu London airport police today in daring but futile attempt to rob an airport gold bullion warehouse. All nine were captured.- U.P.
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    • 38 1 ?Do you prefer fancy stripes checks with an exclusive texture to your shirts? If you do then you have a Tootal tendency TOOTAL SHIRTS ARE ALI^NEW! Assorted Colours and Shades." u, tsrsii4 f Vais^«A^ w s^tAa^i :»o avow
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  • 319 2 Rice From Egypt— A Windfall For Singapore, Federation fSTKKSATIOSAL KMMRfiHNCY FOOD CO* hi M a vKVTr:* ">-:u> is mkxicu < it) mad*. KLLOCATIOSA Oi 206.400 77i > <>h i:i( h ADDtTIONAL tiAi If ADM /•<>* TBM >' i- v Tl,e.-« Mjppl« li ntMl V lll'X' ticri^- IPBW mad.' /roui tic
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  • 111 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. The two Malayan Girl Guides who went to the United Kingdom for advanced Guide training as guetti of the British Council :it rived in Penang by tht Canton yesterday They are Che Lily Majeed. a student of the Malay Women's Training College. Malacca,
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  • 130 2 Passengers Watch Police Battle With Burglars HEATHROW. July 29.— Nine police officers were injured this morning in a struggle with men who raided a BOAC bonded warehouse at London airport. After the thieves arrived in a motor van, loaders inside the warehouse called for help. Forty flying squad officers arrived
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  • 171 2 CHINA ARMY GAINS ON ALL FRONTS SHANGHAI. July 29. Tho Nationalist Army claimed successes on all major war fronts today. In North wfs t Hupeh Government troops, commanded by Gen. Yang Kan Tsai. swep^ into the Han River city of Siangyang after a rapid advance, according to proGovernment despatches. Successes
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  • 205 2 $2 Million On Display I After months of pre- i i partition, the forthcoming i combined Engineering and i Trade Exhibition to be J held at the Happy World t > Park commencing on i August 1 promises to be I a great success. t AH space in the covered
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  • 68 2 New Delhi, July 29.—Members of the United Nations Kashmir Commission today visited Rajghat on the banks of the Jumna and placed flowers at the spot where Gandhi was cremated. The Chairman of the Commission. Belgium's Egbert Graeffs, said that Gandhi, who was held in respect and affection by
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  • 81 2 GENEVA. July 29 Two British ace glider pilots were killed yesterday during international long distance trials over ilw Alps. Mr. Chrl tophei Nicholson. flying oull iv glider, crashed neai i lavenna la Italy. Donald Qreig tried to make th« 7.000 I-, t Bernlna Pars over the A!'»
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  • 177 2 Two insane persona, inmaten of the Yeo Chu Kang Mental Hospital, assaulted one another in their ward. One of them had 13 ribs So, Hp died a month Rue to the other man beinr away on an errand, there was l y in change
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  • 417 3 Aus tral ia Shows Concern For Complaints From Malaya Pv.tv Reporter) irihunr <m U v.Mh<iovfrn:vltt, 11 f'Vn.m >I«ila.va into the Iwytt^ >■•■ in r in.it and veceUbl^ .'.:'iiM!tro,n "clown under m-'^V:,;. ♦rali.n^tateGovern#ofl r t i u rt .«s the representaUve j^. .^L v ,.nnu.ntandtheSou,h I^b State Oojpejrmnen^ hen w KVBtrM
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  • 43 3 ESTERDAY'S ACCIDENTS MM 1 OH be in Holland I an: in Injure- He was ;>fi to hospiu.i in a 8 t Mbtlance, !7 un i cm ah« Jalaii r?s taki ■tof p Mala) |drai I j md Baig B i. Ttiej i id
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  • 39 3 RAG-AND-BONE MA N HURT L ■-and bin i j Hi < |i«sulunj lay tockieii J^ihen a ra r driven t(jUn Indian waj m- a collision wvh i tetaw rid. va j ><« ihe vihul. en t< *-aa-b<in,- man N*» CTre admmpd
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  • 168 3 of throe vears' naroums impiisonment w:t.? ImJustice Thoinjjocd on a Chinese, Loe Ah Kuan. l)o"r Assize Court yesterday when he way found allying grievous hint to a compatriot while at- extort money from him. It "i" evidence that the QOi ir»!ain- K.-ni:
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  • 181 3 (Tribune Staj) Reporter) The Singapore Ci.u. will allow detainees I*M under the Emergency Regulations, now numbering over 100. to write or receive letters and to be visited by people approved of by the Police, it was officially stated yesterday. Mr. E. V.
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  • 22 3 (tek. Cou 't vestcrw",,« J »l| a. the fclT" When wt a Premises taj Q We ;u-.u,.,j
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  • 4 3 C AR STOLEN Teh
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  • 66 3 Eight Chinese. baniFhed th Colony, -yesftrday Pu t on board a vessel sailing for China. They were found to be ha«ual criminals, dangerous Jracten, banisht«s who lla d retained to the Colony. People eonvicted of illeadministering deleterloug drugs. were: Won g Ah Vah. R 'P Pnu. Koh
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  • 26 3 «JS; July 29. The Statei battleship Nerved throe days of •••'P'-n h^Urtnf o:i ;™*nn elands w.ia dftnwg* Vice-A* 1 SL"*^f. laid lant ni^ht in J-'uiHi.e tomoir:w.
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  • 62 3 1 Tribune Stuff Reporter) Mr Loh Ming, the Chines* artist who has betn touring Slam antf the Federation recently is now in Singapore and will exhibit his paintinys At the premises of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at Hili Street from Aug. 6-8. Mr. Loh visited
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  • 98 3 Inche Abdullah Zawawi. I Secretary-General of the < (Malay Nationalist Party. Malaya, informed the Tribune yesterday that the Kelumpanc <S<?langon branch of the MNP, recently reporUd to have dosed down, still carries on and has decided to hold I i special meeting shortly to "re- organise and renew
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  • 550 3 Evidence relating to tbe Sin Poo Kia custom among the Hokkiens was given in the Higli Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Brown during (be adjourned hearing of a case in which Teoh Son l.'ng, a Chinese widow, is claiming the -custody of her
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  • 81 3 "SPECIALIST" CAUTIONED Claiming that he was a "special kind of Hawker who only delivers cakes to coffee shops," a Chinese was cautioned at the Fourth Police Court yesterday not to do retail business in future. A charge of selling cakes witl.out licence faced him. Gun Tiam Hock the accused, was
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  • 100 3 The Government of ;he Co- lony of Singapore will invite tenders fo r an issue of $17.81 millions by Treasury Bill* on. August 10 subject to the general conditions governing the issue and repayment of Colony of Singapore Treasury Bills. Copies of the Conditions toi
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  • 52 3 Wa-hington. July 29. Tb€ Agriculture Department mid the rice harvest will be well underway In the south by August The Depart incut sui<l the California crop if (U>mk veil with tavouraitle weather despite dtfllculUef. H said wholesu'e .stocks appeal to be idebu jtr until new rice is
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  • 430 4 The sly touch of the laU Enu< I master of the risque, is imprm.. last Hollywood productions befou •That I'ncertain Feeling", demonstraiin'j the delicate business of pokm^ fun at thT age, Lubitsch was unrivalled. **nctir> of, Released through United Artists, and starring Melvyn Douglas
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  • 367 4 captain A. s. Buggie, Norwegian master of the ia Protpei was lined $2,400 in the First District Court yesterday, for having 24 stowaways on board hil ship. These persons, all Chinese. Wtn in excess of the number stated in the list furnished to
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  • 345 4 BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES l>om 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 488 metres In the medium wave hand and 7200 ke/»eo. in the 41 metre hand Trom 2 p.m. to 3 D.m. Radiated on 48ft metre* From 8 p.m. to 6 p.m. Radiated on
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  • 293 4 An application by a young Chinese mother, Chua Gek Choo, for the custody of one of her children now with th.^ father, Lim Hong Nong, i broker, and for an order fci the issue of a warrant against him for contempt of court, was
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  • 96 4 The Singapore Police yesterday offered a reward of $500 for information leading to the arrest of members of a secret society gang operating in Chinatown. The gang is known to have frequented opium smoking dens and robbing smokers of cash and valuables. Mr. E. V.
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  • 68 4 PENA N G. Thursday.- A large number of recruits for the regular police are needed from Malay, Chinese and Southern Indian communities. Recruitment will be carried on at the Butterworth Police Station at 9 a.m. and at the Nibong Tebal Police Station at 1 p.m. on Friday, August
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  • 26 4 „oq Sir JO ston,J"! n 1( .f enccOl.vioi- ty hert shown in W A n Vricaß month foi both *f£#> a '•eery enjoin-
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  • 616 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Vopp P■• Ueut Hand Vr C Harding Kit re** o*'0 for L'K L in M foSo* i«* In t* 0:v L ind Mrs N Lowrey rived In sm from Rangoon. Thi y emain until August 10. ■they will sail In -.he Jhip Lancashire for
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    • 164 5 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FTRMTrRE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIEK ETC., ETC., I 341, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 4035 TONIGHT AT RAFFLES POTEL INFORMAL DANCE at 9 p.m. floor show -RICARDO& PEREZ PATRICK FORBES HiS ORCHESTRA AT 12.15 I MIDNIGHT
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  • 287 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Last Of The Moguls tmrfrrfi Apemta }!***>* Cniitt Turner., LU T>ilhoi ii<h^ 9s, s M'irtin'x Luw&W F}iU>.\Y, JULY .'5O. 19JS The "cold war" tactics which ths Indian and Hyderabad Governments have bn per suing aeainst each othor during the pas: few months have reached a point where
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  • 1176 6 NO WI SH FUL THINKING ABOUT JAPAN J,i a wmA Mimed m New York, Ambassador QARI ROMULO, dmj 0/ the Philippine Mima to I \Minis thu tin re must be There is suvh a thing as winning the battles only to lo*e the war. In the unfinished business of inn
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  • 592 6 BANTUS MUST GOSSIP TO KEEP SANE LOUREXCO MARQUES. A warning that the mental balanco of the native mine workers is in danger of being seiiously disturbed unless steps are taken to care for his mental health in the same way as for his physical well-being was friven by Mr. J.
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  • 52 6 Account, h»*e »g Vietnam ne Ps*y entirely kaiH Formal w „r i: d February d commai 3 this gue. H n| cved many i ng of i no,-. N stron poeii P Han mT par! i" and hai o P 1 i umal 4 Kth th« Vietnai
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  • 339 7 _^^p* *^^r* > i XD .,V OF CABLED XEWS FROM FAR AISD \EAr! BE lial r th« i C fe w..0 call 3 O minunists. oe■e I nono< d ictrir they ai < rr.it ail mani be Prime M m nt us in th
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  • 15 7 NO JAP TRE ATY POSSI BLE IF... i EVATJ I tonroov i 1 Japan U.P.
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  • 255 7 US WOMAN SPY CALLED TO TESTIFY j NEW YORK. July M. S 77>< Ual*r of the Soviet i *i nnn whoso con ft n,,,hs <///< </f dly touch* </ S u// f/»« Ofimd Jury in- i .\'/;'i"M i«'" C<>»|- I HNHM9IN Jl<l* //C^n iiicnti- r t ui (is MtAs Eliznhrih
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  • 69 7 271 DECREES IN 17 MINUTES BTDK&Y, July t*. I a I', -minute m-tiu of th* Sijdnci, 1 Divorc 1 < < i re-enthj. Mr. Jutte i Clancy grunted 271 dt- t creex in n minutes. Divorce la letters .?(n>! this wax a record /or New South Wale* Desertion nag O•
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  • 58 7 SYDNEY. July 28. A!e^ Tarvainen. a native of Finlanu tas found a gold-bearing roe* icar Nundle. a township «;7 niles from Tam worth, in New Soutii Wale:;. Local expoi-t:-Ariio weie shown sjiccimens b Tarvainen said that if th: strike wax ay rich thioughoi: it pit>bably
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  • 145 7 'ANGKM. July 29:-- A CMottc CommuNr, appeal to United States foi help \n ComJrid regtona Hooded bv River hai arouse;: oilntlon fi U) I soeeia 1 riiuunc despatch t I today »*d that potticiu considciCominuntet movo evw greater si^n; ppeawrt outh, M
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  • 31 7 MANILA. July 23. D; Digsdado MacApagal. newly appointed ■econd Becretaii u the Philippine Embassy in Washington took the oath o! ihee before President Quirtt>o today. He is leavin- next .nonth. U.P.
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  • 245 7 LONDON. July 28.--Protest-ing against the cancellation *f today'* to reign tJTalii deba:Labour Mcnibot oi Pailiament Williar.i Warbey asked if the vftstta of A:neiican SupcifoijWSSes to Britain were part el i SSBjSBM to build jp aa Atlai.lic defence union, if uic Government supported hat. he
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  • 104 7 MANILA. July 28. Int<\ i irw ov<*r the radio barely a r I -.ji ''fto? his arrival in Mad I rid, Manuc! V. Gallego. secre .1/ ol public instruction wh( vccotlv visited New York ar-c he United States, declared th Philippines has preserved am ill continue
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  • 94 7 BANGKOK. July 28 Dr. Kuo Yu Hou, Advisei to 17N8 SCO. is at present in Bangkok on a fact-finding miss:t>n prior to Siam's admiss;t n as a member of UNESCO Dr. Kuo told the press today that he was impressed by h's observations and .studies here
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  • 145 7 J^* WASHINGTON. JU&W 28. The Justice D<- I 1 part went amiomnrtd the t i assignment of tvo at- 1 i tn,ney.s to prosccutf its i i canon case auainst "Tokio Rose.' Tokio Rose ta one of sir Enalish spetkiny Jupanf. I*^1 icoititn wh't V brtHUicaai
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    • 29 7 b«am» J"K BROUGHT BACK BY R^ PUBLIC DEMAND! Efibr WILLIAMS E^ JSP? WIUI U l -HV 'AMKS wvikJt cuewnr JL-J BSr an j UMMk ti UatMsg B«««*lei M'NITE TOMORROW!
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  • 58 8 nf the xarious schools' teams taking part in f/i.' i Intt-r-School Relay rai* i at Penang. The schools J are tht Penan a Fie i School, the St. Xarin'x L Institution. the CfcflHf J Liny Vifl Srhool, the i Anglo Chinese Girls i S'hoo 1 and
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    46 8 The Penanrj Chinese Swim nin<j Club held a sxrimminfi <fu!a <m Saturday, July 2lf, a: Tanjony Bunyah. Above tmnpshot IMS taken during th "Xiyht OoWM rtlay tvenc. Three competitors are SOOT H lyinft thrir team-mate to takt of) the nitjht youn. 'Broad.cay Photo Store).
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  • 276 8 BANGKOK. July 28. -Larg»! deposits of coppei have l>eeu found in the distiict of Cha- Chocng-Sao. about sixty mik i east of Bangkok, it was slated here by Mi. Siimak Buravas, i I geologist attached to the Gov- i etsJsAent's Mines Department. Samak
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  • 92 8 SYDNEY. July 28. Flesh of some of the seals being proresscd by a Melbourne firm mav be canned and sent to Lit i tain. Th^ Inn ha:- begun piocessing the first batch of 2.000 stils which the Victorian Gov eminent has decided to permit being killed
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  • 105 8 LONDON. July 28. Fencers from 30 nations will cross .swords in the Olympic fencing bouts, which will run non-stop i throughout the fourteenth Olympiad. In the vast Palace cf Eneneerlng at Wembley, the worM's best fencers will struggle daily j lor honours. Punctually cacti mornta*
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  • 29 8 Frankfurt, July 28. ed States Air Force es tcxlay that planes whirl .h« been standing by in OTJJJ for Palestine evacuation tn»i> have been recalled to ba^es Germany. U.P.
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  • 393 8 FEES BAN MUSIC MAY "LIVE" CASTS LONDON, July 28.-A strike rid ban all live music broadcasts* Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) net* on August 1 unless a compromised the Corporation and the 25.000 membn dans* Union in their dispute o\er hS fees. Last minute agreement seems in two and a half years
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  • 72 8 Allied At K railed acted TOKYO. Jul] ed Express, troops ari'l oU the occupatid on a station s« the BCOF arei today. No casualties but the engine! ed and the bal m ail-car >leraiM Sabotage the American I Yokohama hw airest oi the ers. merican ordei the strikers' followed by
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    10 8 IP BOYS HOME 1 1 I r c**o« Thi iiok
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    • 37 8 SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING i Have in bJZJ*™** ItOAD A N.'» Variety of Kxquisite Afternoon Frocks. «I.M) A UveJy Meetlni of Bvnbk] Oowas at Redu<-ed Prices. I'ltono B»<mi i iIB 1 l-»<hes own material in:' ii«- *o order
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  • 80 9 SHANGHAI, July 29. The China National Aviation Ok> porttion inaujruratod s€«v weekly so; vice fiT>m Shanghai to Bangkok this morning wttii the departure of a D.C.-4 Skymaster lor tho Siamese capital The trip will bo made via Swatow and Hongkong. The P'ane will leave Shanghai everv Thursday
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  • 66 9 J Photograph). On Wednesday, Mr.^L and Mrs. R. O. Hill gavt*J a cocktail party in the t honour of Mr. and Mrs. I James A. Mackay of Sen- York, at the Raf- flea Hotel. Above picture i shows, (left to riijhtr :,U. Jack Abbott anl >
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  • 185 9 SAN FRANCISCO. July 28. Royal Aus~ trahan navy experts J uvrc en route to Dar- t win after Radio Aus- J i tralia reported that port authorities there may i S have found the wreck- i age of the United States destroyer, Peary. I N
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  • 30 9 LONDON, July 28. The House of Commons is to debate for nearly two hour3 #n 1 Friday India's dispute with Hyderabad,, it was learned iate tonight.
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  • 45 9 LONDON. July 28. Six Lincoln bombers of No. 83 Squadron RAF are due vo leave Htmswell. Lincolnshire, tomorrow for the Middle East on "Operation Sunrr.y". a Bomber Commar.d fractal exercise, the Air ilstry states. Their dtstlr... l.n is Shallufa canal zone. EgyA— Reuter
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  • 75 10 CAN N .1 2i meet hi '.<) discus i the proWen concerning U p tytnent ol laXt'H in ki \Mll held ii«>i tin W( k undci \u. chairjsia i hip «-t the tovi rnoi ol Kwaai lw>g Di r Soong Participants to the mec which will Qiao
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  • 128 10 LONi ON, July 28 Poreig i Secretary Ernest Bcvin >•• thai t:u Briiisn rn nt would continue m i "ill support to the Bii id coii..'•■i rto m B.irnu whic i urei fX|>roprlaLed oo Jub< i md i- ll> BrlUflh taterc ,1 Burma, Dincuasions, he laid t"'
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  • 53 10 ATTACK ON "UNJUST" I m ;> «M thecS nmt,. <hould: °o ev^rytcuff ■i-iinat,. the j A 'U» Soviet rJ """"-I Party C«S «J« Make effortJii >c t «'ommur.;^ x limt -y of cr^ »cM that its acayJ The i "solution igj ittitudeoftkeCkS tw of the Paitvtad Cominform charV<3 foits to
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  • 49 10 SHAI, Julv Uphaa, j vi-. lus party are s Pelping foi Taiyai, 1 )f Bhansi Provian i chartered CNAC plan i this .c:r.\r.-z for HI i 1 trip, it la learaH Taj Muktii p.. in Maachurii 1 ing torn rn i to Pcipn ii Rente
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  • 27 10 DUBLIN. li'y ft I Costelk), lCtnistei n Partial day etaed Ere's tional podtkn n "a Independent sta*-* i with the BrttJd wealth "t Natknu."
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  • 128 10 BANGKOK. July 28. Thoi Siamese Govoi ninent is con- 1 idorit)t a oit>posnl to impoi 1 water buflfa!oe3 from Austialr. to work on the paddy fields of Sicm. The proposal came from 11. R. Seni Pramoj, former Premier, who led the wartinv "Free
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  • 15 10 fa vV.W Wi! 1 ft aicfla:i into dium da r U.P.
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  • 65 10 CAN lON. July 23. Swatow is expected to be turned into u modern harboui within t'ic next three yeais, according to WOliminary construction pla drafted by the Pear River Bj reau. The plani call for an expenditure of tTSS3O,OOO,OOO, an-! the Bureau's .scheme has beca
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    • 107 10 I Comiemz ExHmmkwe To The Morning I ribum "BELINDA" WT^. F rcf E -I'M NOT A BAO#I fbf COURSC."DfART^^jMB 1 y 7 I'M TOLD DKCADtuC f^ON?ETTLEDOWNANDIfI C»«L. MAAM. '5PfT€ OF M ITS MY FICM B€U£F M (J^ /tMINGS ABOUT 4U THE |fW WHAT EVRYSODY /VO CHILDREN ARP 4<« GIRLS WHO
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  • 11 11 SP ECIAL OLYMPIC STAMPS r r ""''V.7 i in i m
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  • 134 11 SHANGHAI, July 29: Th "x'T.'ti v V :an '"-dor for th Uint; of the ban en the Hi nvuely-ewnd foi'ign ex V-ii>- is scheduled to be an nounced today by Dr. P. l fa ChairtMß of the Expoi.[mport Board. Dr. Ho will also
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  • 106 11 H epettto I 8 c n Dut r thus I into r r Re übliC! i t goodfl needed to rr those which Ha* worn oft f th< period of war. th* cominutd. I by the RrnubMr ,oc furthei accused m*\ of having m.ticeable ir
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  • 58 11 HANGHAI July G. ll Hi in T;-v.: th( resignGai tson C i v\ Ig'dti left here >• s1 m mh. Um n Hokarsl m B»w ->: S! ing ti, Mm nee tail hierv* [eve ■te: wUI ppt te persuad i liar to etaii Is
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  • 187 11 Economic Depression May Hit Australia -A Warning July 28 Pro"^l'.n /t! to Uki the Hi, f lir Vha., C«»o"»ai at th lV ni'rJi w that an oitoii > :u V*« i r ob«bly occur n ul h wJIgwN the deptn J,;' wn-tu.n would depem oonsumer The»e wou'.n ead to r
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  • 91 11 Bangkok July 29. The Siamese Constituent Assembly today debated a proposal to ban foreign-owned newspapers in the country. Nai Louis Girivat, a veteran Siamese publisher, saki that foreign-owned papers "exerted a maP^n influence' tn Siam and were used in the interests of foreign powers. The
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  • 151 11 LONDON. July 28. Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest BeviS, toUl the House of Commons today that the closing of the oil pipeline in Palestine had reduced available prcK: uct ion by about 4.000.000 tens. Mr. Dcvin said "It would be piemature to make any further statement regarding
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  • 47 11 Bangkok. July 29. The Siamese Government plans to establish a radio station in every province to relay Bangkok rarlio local programmes. The Government Publicity Department is working on a j plan to have a public radio receiving set installed in I every village. Reuter
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  • 206 11 RED FORCES WITHDRA W IN CENTRAL CHINA SHANGHAI, July 29. ■'•onahst storm trooos enI<l <' Hsian-yang 160 miles ™rthwe* of Hankow in a '"ive which may herald Kenning of a general ;,>"^>> oftensivo in central "na. according to pro-gov-"nmtnt dispatches dUpatchei laid the mmuntati have withdrawn ">ain forott in face
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  • 97 11 Washington. j U !y 2* A t-[)'»Kisnutn of the Chinese Ministry of Conunun cat long acknowledged the prompt action by the Stania.iJ Vacuum Oil Company in furnishing I fuel to remove a giant dredge under its own power from I Norfolk enrcute to Shanghai. Because of
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  • 72 11 Manila July 29. Servillano de la Cruz, president of the Government's National Rice and Com Corporation, said his firm was rushing shipments of rice to the Philippine* from Siam and Burma to forestall possible acute shortage. A total of more than 1.000, 000 sacks of rice
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  • 141 12 ROME. July 28.— A project- t'd duel between an itinerant American newsman and a yong Italian Marquis -over a: I n«ual unidentified, but beautiful. woman— was abandon- ed today with an exchange of mutual regret. Seconds for former newsman. Robert Livingstone Pomeroy »28» who is studying
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  • 75 12 TOKIO. July 28. LieutGeneral Robert Elchoberger. who recently relinquished command of the United States Eighth Army in Japan, told Japanese newspapermen today that in general the vast mass of the Japanese peoplo had lived up to the commitments made by their government a t the time of
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  • 64 12 LONDON. July 28. The release of 2.400 RAF men kg seven different tiades has been postponed indefinitely as a suit of the Berlin airlift, th Air Ministry- announced. They aie radar fitters, wireloss operators, drivers, cooks, clerks and equipment experts. Their release groups range from 72 to 76
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  • 30 12 LONDON HEAT RE CO RD London. July 28. A 78-year--010 u-cord was broken at 4 p m today u-hon the new observatory thermometer in London reglstered 92 deneca Vtnm. U.P.
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  • 299 12 NHW DELHI. July J8 The Government of India, in i rote issutd yestetday. gave the following facts regai.l ie Nizam s Government s personally by Mr. Beaumon.. Secretary to Sir Walter Mon< Aton. was intercepted by tht> authontu •> in Delhi. Mi.
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  • 72 12 moif than taj *1 nuo to hoM hissa their mountain hi*3 southe.n Phih P :n 7 U SL toom,, I:epo^ Ij hott Davao dc ■uthorlttei au!, d „y JJ ta:;. t .ntinu- to .t,^ to ir-Hue a ar.Mt n Uffs ■och captifci H0w,;,,, th... „v
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    • 135 12 Today lour bhows T J£AJs£2*gr jb y I *^F^B 3 »»h»« I W^ Jm ,^ji f rut M-G-M presents 9^ WALTER DEBORAH PIDGEON-KERR ANGELA IANSBURY COIOWYN-vAvfi PiCTUII £J^yULJ/ I i»kirT ICITU stitw Wiy 6» lUrprtritt Refttrt* i«4 Artlif j JANcT LfclVjn Wimptris B*s«4onttt Navd^y AS. M BINNIE BARNES Hutch, n
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  • 592 13 Kaub AUSt. 295 308 Con. 24 6 25 iorv ifi' 17, S. Kinta £> /9 I Malayan 29,9 30/9 KinU 19/6 »/6 Sungd Way 3.05 Taipmjr Con. 2.t>5 rakuapaVal- >g M/g Talarn 3-20 TtaJOßf Tin 10 b 11/6 Tr>Uka B/ Tekka Taipmg 11/» 12/6 cd TclokKrum 1.80
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 176 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Straits-Pacific Conference has decided to increase the freight rates on rubber latex and on all other commodities with the exception of tin and tin ore as from Oct. 1 this year. The rates of freight will
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    • 204 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS (From Our Financial Coir.t Pctaling Tin., from a recent level of $12.30. receded at th? time of the Berlin flap to $9.55. recovered to $11.30 and then declined to $10.70. Theie it nothing in the intrinsic value of this counter to justify such fluctuations. At the end
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    • 121 13 WOMEN WEEP AT MEMORIAL MEETING (Tribune Staff Reporter) Two women wept among a gathering of 50 Singapore Indians yesterday when they met to mourn the death of Mr. S. C. Goho, the Singapore Indian lawyer. Mr. Goho died in Calcutta last Saturday. Mr A. N. Mitra, President of the Singapore
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    • 151 13 Good demand for nutmeg provided the blight spot in yesterday's produce market with business done ex-factory at higher prices. Business was also recorded for so go flour. The Lingga and Siak qualities were bough* up at the previous levels. The following were yesterday's quotations: RICE No. 1
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    • 47 13 Certificates for candidate t* who took the London Chamber of Commerce (Autumn 1947) examinations, have now arrived from London. Successful candidates are asked to call for them as under: School Candidates— at their respective schools Private Candidates— at the I Education Office, sth Floor, i Fullerton Building.
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    • 54 13 The rubber market op<*n» l steady yesterday but MSti t*i the afternoon when upcount:./ sellers came out. Closing prices were Buyers. Selle- No. 1 Auk. KSS 48% 48% No. 2 Aug. RSS 47 Vs 47% No. 3 Aug. RSS 42'* 43 ft O. D. 47 47 Ti Jan.-Mar.
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    • 75 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE VESSELS GOL?o\VNB 45 (Taybank> 44 Empire Hamble Foireria WS ADii I 1 Rondo* 38 P M Leopard 36 7 Priam 94 32 3 (Scgamati 32 Resang-Rengam 31 <Twinfaii Victory) Nagara 17 18 Memnon -Clan 19 20 iE. Pas. c more» 21 (Santa Clara Victory) 23/4 Furman Vicotiy 26/6
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  • 282 14 t :|M m Umdoa, |H tfci •n' •< tttm ,on u >" i mutton hta def« I hM i •;iiis i on <»n ;i!l s..i strauM, icthii f n m«t« i tke Twentieth CSentury S[»<»rtimj/ fjuh nnc e toWMrdly mtf* I #«uld f** 4
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  • 72 14 T Sln^Mpoiv Association >f r .-H'tiers of Dancing ta < <^ lX i I danc* trim to tour th.» K -.ii-ration of Malaya during the August hohdiys to d.--i igtratc f»l wfcnts p' i otmpeti at Penang. Tli -I consisting of Mr. ixw p Bin, B
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  • 46 14 Football teams from the hh:p; Orestes and MCHUIQH Hie* ii: I friendly game of soccer at Gillman Barrackyeatextiay After a goalless first half, the Sailors frum the Orestei scored thrict I() win the match by 3-0. Broren were: Kelly (two) un^ Ht'rald
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  • 71 14 Tl., fcUowixif players ar^ leleeted to play tootbtU for the JollUids Athletic Union poct4 r team against the Sea- !t v^ Highlanders on Sunday a: SIS p.m a^ Gillman Barrarks: Narayan. Hnsak. S Muthiah. Ghani Murugasu, Sintha. T. Nadarajah. Salahudin, Suppiah Muniyandi. M I. Osman. Pillai. Ammugam. T.
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  • 69 14 GOODWOODi luly 28. -Mrs %|«e Johnston's Auralia won t! Goodwood Stakes he;.» this Hftcrnooo. Mr. B. J. HiliiarvV? Hill' t w.us Mcand and Mr. D. C. Carmg's Gremlin third. Fifteen ran. T!x betting was 100-H Auiu lia. S-l Billet and 100-6 iremlin. Whiteway was fa\ r
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  • 622 14 BHow are the handicaps for tomorrow's races, the first day of the Penang Turf. Hub August Bank Holiday meeting together with the records of the last three runs of the candidattS. Scratching^ and order of running will he published after the acceptances close today at 11 a.m.
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  • 248 14 Dear Returns Beg Time At PenaNG By ALLAN i PF.NANC Tlvms. Tho Mltnid taM work thus morniru: a: jiveo linil gallop*, bes* i- •< Conn'. m Cold Medallist. Show r,\ .iil. jfii j Defer (Wahibi returned th covered thret in the smart tiin. '-1 l\ingsford lEHery), loo'-un. well, ran half
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  • 142 14 Christ Church, s»pM \±ms to build a sxaJhS where children fi^ nationalities will be ttoA thtir mother tongue be! E nti ciuvy.otm a vari< j eoncen tiii Staged under the f>a r roni of H.R the Go?wjcr i Lady Olnu tiA i school fund it th? vicH
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  • 132 14 Manila. July 29 The Btanfta Municipal Symphony Orchestra, composed of 72 members, is sailing aboar<i the Genrral Gordon tonight for a musical tour of Hongkong. Shanghai. Honolulu nn<i p.- PFihly the United Stat?mainland. Ramon Tapales. violinist and one of the conduetois oi the orchestra and
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  • 60 14 Charles ColTing. the Singapore left-arm bowler, and "Duggie" Ross will be playing for the South against the North, in the annual cricket "test" match which is to be played on the padang over the weekend. Colling and Ross wM fill the places of F/Lt,
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  • 61 14 The following will represent the Singapore Hospital Assistants Union against the Government Printing Office Union today at the Govt. Printing Office ground: N. T. Palam W. Herdroff. S. Muthia.h. Tar. Eng Hong, Eng Ah Yew, Yusoff, 'Zassan Singh. Llw Xeng Wah. Goh Ah .Tua.i. Thong Weng Choye
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  • 141 14 The 1. v elected it new Mmmittee fo. IWW» j :8. Th. 1 Commil ■lJ 1 Mrtoea ifj Patrons <oh Bwe. Gim Ko! ft Nah Yew S J Ob?* B^ far fun T:m Beng Pol Ji Chow Bflk Loo' J President Ml Sum («S-e!octed^ A Vict«-prosi<ifnt> M«
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  • 28 14 The f<>""' 1 selected to C.Y.M.A. Sin? I the SJR-C '<m Padang jt I ford. R J met, X He Silvn I K. DeWkan. David *»d
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    • 65 14 THE HO HONG S. S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated In Kinjriipor*. €5, CHI7UA STKKRT. BBOKK 5944U PABBAGE FKKIGIIT 813BVICR T* Ht>!tOKONO, SWATOW, AMOY, PENANO HALKMHANO A IMAM!)!. -Hon K RUT SalU lor lU,, K oon %ug TkmtT Sails .or Nta. liroe Aur w ••"•"njrk ..f Mh For Ml a j.^,^
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  • 5 15 OVER S' VICTORY R***« tho,,
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  • 381 15 Beaten By R.A.F. (Changi) me Of Incidents K t r O als down < 1 game won K.- A::niens I- 1 Acj for two goal* H^- ;,'ua.i.- t"' the winnei, v /a ,i,.- It ■ptributiun j K, jicjdents the concluding Krie A's lines- t ■off the fWd an- 1 jj
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  • 96 15 The shi: Auxiliary Police ui m Croup R-t- to a SdSw m a Second Division igue match yesterday inp son Road grouiui Two goab weit- netted at Ui" inteival with Todd. iMideBl rd Um Police centre-forward getting the .quahsei The Police scored first after the mtnvai thiough Bird
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  • 112 15 K.A.F Simbawang beat th»? Police 4-2 in a Second Division SAFA Leaftte match yesteilay or. ilio Thompson RoaW ground. Ail four n.A.F. mail weu bcfoi e the interval through Armstrong. insWenj, r ht who netted the first goal two minutes after the kick-orT and S.-nior. hgnt-wing. Penny. cent:-
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  • 55 15 In the Div. II soccer League match played yesterday at Kianji the lfHh Air Formatiou Signahs were defeated bv the Kranji W.T. XI. The acor; was 2-1. Kranji opened the scoring through Noor. and Woodgat** added another goal before interval. After half-time the Airmen pressed and
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  • 29 15 The Chinese Athletes 3rd XJ defeated the Post and Telegraphs XI by three £oal» to one in a Dtv. 11l League fixture the C.Y.M.A. ground yesterday.
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  • 52 15 LONDON. July 29. To mee^ tlle wishes of the Government, the stewards of the Jockey Club and the National Hun t Committee nave ordered that the Lincolnshire handicap, the Grand National Steeplechase, the Epsom Derby and the Doncaster St. Leger win be run on Saturdays next
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  • 33 15 Miss Margaret Glmson. daughter of the Governor of Singapore, yesterday attended the 13th annual sports meet of the Serangoon English School, and at the conclusion of tne programme presented the trophies.
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  • 7 15 The Chinese Athletes II drew
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  • 344 15 Fullerton Rd. Traffic Reaches Saturation Point Official 'Jnlnme staff Reporter) Well over 2,500 motor vehi£2J*E alon S Singapore's i rosiest thorouoftfares-Fullerton Road and Collyer Quay-Curing P^ periods during an hour. was stated by Sinea;^r-- Traffic Police Chief! Mr. 'hrr<;. Pembroke during a ,o^Mon^; r m Radl Mala^ "Singapore, with all
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  • 383 15 Aussies Hit Up 456 Against Derby DERBY. July 29.— Th^ Australians continued batting on a hard wicket and in fine weather when their match with Derbyshire was resumed hero today. The last three wickets went for 25 run? in as many minutes. Leslie Jackson, the 27-year-old medium fast bowler, claim
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  • 89 15 LONDON, July 2».— Learie C onstantine. the Went Indies cricketer, who is at present professional to Windmill Club of Bradford League, in to retire from the frame at the end of the season. A match In aid of a testimonial fund for him nan boon arranged between
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  • 44 15 Mr. Chan Kah Hock, who founded the Peoples' Education Association in Singapore, returns to the Colony today by the Canton after a threemonth visit to the U. K. spoosored by the British Council. Mr. Chan spent his time there studying adult education.
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  • 111 15 London. July 29. Mr. Jame«7 Forbes Whiteford. an Americar consulting engineer living in Middlesex, was today awardej £6.300 damages against a sur geon, Dr. John Bowman Hunger, who in 1942 wrongfully diagnosed that he had cancer of the bladder and told him he had only a
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  • 63 15 Manila. July 29. President Quirino. at a press conferome today, said the Philippine government intended to reestablish diplomatic relations wiUi Siam "as soon as that government shows signs of stability". He pointed out that there have been recent threats against Marshal Phibun Songgram's government, and also that the
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    • 54 15 When you consider that from the food you eat all your energy, nerve e isld or b d-egarded, .nd.Rcst,^ :oftrnresu»«s..ndthev,ct-nvfor,he first t.me perhaps. real,c, whtt jormer good digestion meant to hun. For .nstant rel.ef from lrtd. R e>t,on ,nd other stomach troubles we can confidently recommend Oetatfutt'li at OU good
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  • 816 16 IOMMiV lul> t» N«r«linK traffic pol***" I'*"1 *>*ttU'il in li,-r.- t.»<!:«.\ trying «<• ««mt r«»l l». (l.slrijin* II !»i:i« M f 'iiruJjin^' st.jfMv. ti.' ther n oom U iM-for.- m fj. < .i-iiiiy was i rkH omi ivttl flagi "f ;111 il.itt.ru. In whit
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  • 69 16 Good Lu ck Ll oyd i Tribune Stj-'t i:*portei > i i Liowi Vufbt ff th' i omt mtn <)■»<»<;»• i wsh:n<i htn "good k" i>? v I i| <ih. llyi ju...i> t'hinii. Th>- cab.* rend. SOSC hi rtr i cniif.de >u r. OMI i/-I.s> !/''!< u'l th' bt st".
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  • 266 16 Singapore Harbour Board clerks numbering about 900 are the lowcsl paid people in the public services. Only 20 per cent <ll T° hOUse(J in the Boar(l>s quarters, and only those who aie drawing a substantiv? monthly salary of $250 and Tt°?L'ZJ H t0 jOin the
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  • 5 16 >', L'./. 104-110, /ln.son Kood 9myaix>r».
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  • 17 16 About 70 memben an-i rricndi attended the On no rWCA MCia] which was ►1 hall Ipoh, oo
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  • 211 16 Building Inspector Gets Prison Term William Frank Xorris. a Municipal building inspector, convicted on a charge of accepting illegal gratification, was sentenced yesterday to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh, magistrate of the Second Police Court. The accused, who was represented by Mr. D. K. Walters and
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  • 31 16 TOKIO, July 29. The verdict on Tojo and 24 other major war crimes defendants probably will no t come until mid-September at the earliest, it was learned today. U.P.
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  • 103 16 Creech Jone s Will Appoint Development Liaison Officers a numbei or Development Liaison Officers arc to be apptinted in the Colonial Office for "u> purpose of maintaining the closest touch between the Sec- stnto <;olonies Md U? Colonial governments in ju« adpoctt of economic deveJoDnient JCCOrtto, to a circular Bteert,
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  • 191 16 THE OLYMPICS UNHAPPY MEN LONDON, July 29.-The mo* dis onB in England today were three comuS 1 travelled hundreds of miles to take Z? k Olympic Games only to be robbed if honour through injury. ai t They were Robert Travani. United States cyclist, from i Detroit, who fractured a
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  • 98 16 "ESSENTIAL GOODS" ONLY The Singapore Govern has informed the q Chamber of Comme'w pore, that "the present' i m respect of impoits frj pan u aetermined by tn all imports frum J^ani a har.l currency basis, t| to limiting imports to i tials which are msaffic available elsewhere" The Chinese
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  • 98 16 Farewell To N Trade Chief Mr. P. Mijnarends. Trade CommissiuTier in gapore was ent-ertainet farewell dinner on Wedne night by the Chinese la ters and Exporters ASK I tion. Singapore, on the ei his departure to H»llani transfer Mr Quek Soan Loh. Cl man of the Association sp ing at
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  • 60 16 (FROM PAGE 0^ Reading the -thn^j. nal judgment. C» Curtis Shake ?aia. lower the standard of pation to me ude defendants', it t find a lopcaF P J« k line between the^>'- tl innocent arnon^ w f of Gorman peopo.^ fendants the nign puMic oft^ a leadn >■•
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  • 13 16 THR EE TO DIE THREE BATAVIA. W district court "^.esitfl lng ,2 Djrtcß
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