Morning Tribune, 31 July 1948

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  • 135 1 Tol^lo. wh-"- n t voar n «c--re!n t 11 h'o again on p^cted to can a fla? r Toledo r0 th- dostroyor. rSS. Choin,'an- Pakistan, arc now SS«SBffft lW oiay calls at Singapore on K 'Vt. Trincomalee Aug. VMS and live
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  • 37 1 MALAYA TR IBUNE 16 PAGES TODAY t fc Malaya Tnlnv WtU pqq> Bvnk»**i on J h l g Trade Ftur Which mm m at {h Ha??'! World Am*+ wZ Pa*. Wli to th< **l > <at sptc:d ftaturte.
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  • 223 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday, An official police report issued here this afternoon states that at 6.30 p.m. on July 29. a party of military and police from Pontian, Johore, arrived at the 26th mile PonUan Road in order to lay an amUish. They debited and the lorry proceeded
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  • 152 1 E—2 concUUonsm the Federation way star: today. A full trainload of holiday mrikoi including teuring sports trams, left Singapore by the combined" mail train yesterday eveuing. The two night mails that used to run between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur were combined into one train
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  • 159 1 The suggestion that in rtetc of the rapid increase in Singapore's population, the various community leaders should be influenced to try to plan for the future was made by Mr. D. Robertson during adjournment at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Talking, as he was with
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  • 216 1 Federation Roundup NEGRI SHMBILAX, Sungoi J;> A:ea: Two Chimve were' nuiaeied on Thursday. The P^ are invertigating. •>o detaili are yet available. I has^:^:V nlhe thighand' p^n stabiosini impound hJT 8 oUtsidp the i andthe ,ymaSc!:T'; dtwosh ot s ■"•I Arf,, JJ n *e
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  • 14 1 tr v t(r rori, t it used IM th( ♦'oun-
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  • 10 1 <dj n i<>>nan )™s report. y^terduy ln Singapore.
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  • 85 1 Tokio, July 30. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's headquarters ■nnounced that a contract for the first postwar import of iron ore from Malaya into Japan had been validated. The iron ore totalling 160 metric tons will be delivered from Malaya before the monsoon season in December.
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  • 482 1 BIGGEST BANDIT 'BAG' IN PRE-DAWN OPERATION KUALA LUMPUR, Friday— The biggest victory against the Communist-led insurgents was scored today when a strong combined Army and police force swooped on an insurgent camp in a valley just outside the Batu Arang coalmines at dawn and shot dead 22 and took 47
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  • 87 1 PILOT JEEP ATTACKED AT KERDAU (From Our Ou*n Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Friday The railway jeep p,k>tin<r a train to the East Coast was attacked by bO insurgent* at Kerdau rat tcay station yesterday afternoon. The fire was returned ana the battle lasted for half an hour, before the bandtts withdrew.
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  • 58 1 LONDON, July 30.— Eva Szckely (Hungary} set up a new Olympic record by winning Heat Two of the women' 8 200 metres breaststroke in 3 minutes 1-1/ 10 sees. The Olympic record for the 200 metres women's breast was broken for the second time when O. Van
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  • 52 1 FALEMBANG, July 30.— The smallpox epidemic in Sumatra is spreading and health officials are considering extending the area in which they intend to vaccinate the entire population. Reports reaching here today said the epidemic has spread to the fishing village of Sungsang, at the mouth of the Musi
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  • 30 1 HONGKONG, July 30. The first battalion of the Inniskilling Royal Fusiliers left this afternoon aboard the troouihip Lancanshire for Malaya to help the forces fighting the guerillas Reuter
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  • 13 1 BUDAPEST.— It was officially stated today that President Zoltan Tildy had resigned. U.P.
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  • 149 1 LONDON. July 30.— Lloyd Valberg of Singapore and Gurram Singh of India were both eliminated in the high jump final when the bar reached 1.90 metres. Earlier, Valberg had qualified for the finals in the Olympic High Jump at Wembley Stadium by clearing the qualifyng height of 1.87
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  • 34 1 "The Progress of the Conflict/* will be the subject of a broad-cast by H. E. the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, from Radio Malaya on Tuesday, August 3 at 9.45 p.m.
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  • 41 1 MOSCOW. The American and French Ambassadors and Britain's Special Representative today asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a meeting with V. M. Molotov (Minister for Foreign Affairs) to convey the Western powers decision on Berlin. U.P.
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    • 50 1 I I■: xune, yet thfoughoul tM ■P^^ l^; •■-'•^•■N nV^bPS^ period oILVAni/* nam. consistently adhered^ •<>■ N^^^^y^^Br ing only (Wf? P"»^ kV\\n greatly broadened the acceptance N^^^"*'^ an< use im P roV£^ l'B^ tin P of fr /^lms^^H stores ar.J restaurant!, o/nceJ, m. !jtlOHß^ schools and homes. JHKBm^M|iij^ Inqnuies cordidly
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  • 66 2 Tho Brnnr»\vay Musical party will be broadcasting from 12.03 lO IS i in on Monrtny, Auj?. 2. t\ tyroadeasi v. ill be otm the Hit Network ol Radio Malay;i. up 483.fM and 41M v.av. I'-ni'.th.s. ihi.s broadcast lias been arrant^ by Mr. B"k Bwee Hoon and the
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  • 370 2 -CANTON ?EWS BRIEFS- Mother's Action Baffled The Agents rNITCD KINGDOM TO SIN(;ASv» Journey, however bv his mother when the snio lacked yesterday, an.l whi»kj-l away so y fast that the agent* whohad been >n»trurted to mw thi- »>oy »n d uko n Kw jg* wori> un
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  • 340 2 CREMATORIUM FOR S'PORE < Tribune Staff Reporter) The Municipal Commissioner* have now agreed to the erection of a crematorium in SingaAt yesterday's meeting of the Commissioners, it was decided to put the matter befon: the relevant Committee for action. Mr. W. L
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  • 200 2 An application by an elderly and partially deaf Chinese, Sean Koon Teck, for *n adjournment of a civil suit to enable him to get counsel allottee by Government to conduct his suit was allowed by Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court
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  • 174 2 Quick action by a Chines* j woman in summoning police aid wu responsible for th« arrest of a man and the re--1 oovery of $1,400 of her cash i and jewellery stolen from he' j shortly before. The woman was standing at tho junction
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  • 254 2 CHURCH HALL AS MEMORIAL TO ARCHDEACON AND WIFE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tlie Diocese of Singapore Is launching an appeal for a (360,000 fund for a Church Hall. This Church Hall, forming part of a larger scheme, will be a permanent memorial to the work of the late Archdeacon and Mrs.
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  • 156 2 f7nb»»r fUaff Reporter* The Singapore Trmctioe 'o"v»nv h:»ve decided to introduce "limited stop" omnibus Bci vices on two other routes leading from Katong to Fin lay won Greon. Commencing at 7 ajn. on Aug. 3 and at IS-tmaut- int.. vala until «45 a.m us.,
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  • 219 2 ihe following passengers, lef t Singapore by 'he m.s. Tcgtlberg for Mauritius, South Africa and South America, yesterday: Mauritius: Mr P. Dilhan. Durban: Miss M. C. Morrison. Miss O. W. Lyon. Mrs. I. A. M. Deacon. Major G. A. T. Davies, Mrs. O. A. T. Davies, Mr E.
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  • 77 2 A quantity of ir.Sammabie material is reported to hav been found in the vicinity of Pantai Remis in the Sitiawan Area, which was halt destroy ed by flre a t 3.30 a m. on July 26. This supports the local b lief that Communists were responsible
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  • 96 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) On a world tour to assess the market in patent medicines is Mr. A. R. Bartiett, Vice-Presi-dent of Kno>. and Company, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by air from U>s Angeles. Mr. Bartlett will spend fve days in the Colony. There was
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  • 101 2 AH rice retailer have beefl instructed by the Food Control Department that, with effect from Monday August 2, and until further notice, all ration issues of rice will contain 2 parts whole grain rice and all part large btoken Siamese rice. The position is constantly under
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  • 63 2 A European doctor John D Dennehy of Battery stood in the dock of f.r F 01.!.^ Police Court y«« ter charged with behavir.gr disorderly manner by wMJJ'JJj threatening and usin? awj, language while in U Oi c »ir Road Police Station room on July 30 at Dr. Dennehy
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  • 34 2 SANFRANCISO Theodore Lewin i ceived the Meda, fo r "acting as t in the ondergroun ing supplies and m news of the prog^; cne( war to internees" »g% by th« Japanese du war.- U.P.
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  • 491 3 ...vccnt irena in fr° m S6rt?«^''« h 1932-s 108 the rauc tir 1000. Thebitme^P t d out by If- S J ca«v tf2- of the paUents iany hicl ante-natal care as th uS' ton causes this high .ft* rite" Dr. Shcares 3SSS A
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  • 114 3 JSJ3/-SSS EScwg Court y,vwuay to thi« ■ootu- 55S im^-T" menu Hi.- w.it- who laci-o Ue same esM# tttmm tv six wette Mr. 1. K- Wtltofi who ippt6i"i btJJta ioi toe ■pud t'» no«iee of tppeaL Accu.sk: mvSlMi w.vn a witfrnn paitf led by
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  • 40 3 S'HAI XI TAKE DRUBBING AT MANILA jIUHLA, Julv 30 The N^FootbaULeagßejeiec: £2 flu flJeat in a .OJQ surprned fans in escor r a>:nreetUone if a; i^ two miJl22L7«*e count in the second half »v H, tP^ .cored a third U.P.
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  • 16 3 *re Q uu.. a me Manchufl fund a shar e of the U.P.
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  • 250 3 Remarking that the new ft al Procedure of importing ns was not foire at the time SJSwTES arrest> *«*>** rlu l Jud e < M r. Tan Ah m£ #52 of riCe without a perPt2Lh% a !f ordcre d the (SSSSrnS L he
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  • 340 3 A two-year old murder case was disposed of at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday A-hen a Naval Bast labourer. N. Kunju. was sentenced to, oven years' rigorous irapri- j sonment by Mr Justice Tho- on being found guilty f culpable homicide
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  • 110 3 Ong Ta t Seng, salesman of a provision shop at 10. Cairnhill Road, was fined $75, in default two weeks' simple imprisonment when he appeared at the Second District Court yesterday on a charge of quoting 90 cents in excess of the price of
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  • 161 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Fcr the first time in the local history of Catholic youth organizations, eight branches of the Catholic Young Men's Association are getting together to stage a variety concert. The concert, in aid of the C.Y.M.A. Clubhouse Fund anr under the patronage of
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  • 76 3 Pacing a charge of having in his possession a 44 gailon liquor still, a Hokkien, Sim Kec Yam, was fined $1,000. in default four months' rigorous imprisonment, at the Fourth Pol.ce Court yesterday. It was stated that on July 22 at 3.30 p.m. a party of Revenue Officers
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  • 116 3 KEPT GIRLS, WOMAN SENT TO PRISON A 56-year-old Chinese woman. Low Siew Kim, was sentenced in the First Disiaict Court yesterday to 12 months' imprisonment for living on the I earnings of five young girls whora she kept in a house for immoral purposes. The girls were mostly in* their
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  • 113 3 Church Workers' Bring Buy Safe (Tribune Staff Reporter) A "Bring and Bay Sale" will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall by the St. Andrews Cathedral Church Workers' Association Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald, wife of t ».c will O;jea tne sale. The Rev. Maxwell Gregory, M.A.. Vicar of Scioptoft and :iungarU>n
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  • 161 3 Yong Seng Wah (55). tried and found guilty yesterday by Mr. L. C. Goh, magistrate of the Second Police Court, was fined the maximum of $3,000 in default three months 1 rigorous imprisonment The charge against him was one of conducting a public lottery,
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  • 92 4 Washington. July »J United BUtes teot Iran $2f> mimon to enable iX u, i.-.-quip the army and police rhr stab- Department laia lan w.llK.t only li^ht weapons such as Sghter ptanei aM ■mall tanks and nothing nit? enough to use tor cilenstve action agalnit forego
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  • 82 4 Tokio, July 30. One passenger waK killed and 67 injured when a triple crash occurred on private railway line in Kyushu yesterday. An electric cat with its mil brake out of order ran into another car stopping at a station at the foot of a slope. The
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  • 377 4 vor of um ■••<>->• 1 < 1 km" h.->« wn—i ho w h EiasrArisr-s*** 1 tu i<irat Catmlina in th«« air. Wr r.i'.'tt,. tU Mmem C.mmi-imm /'"<'-. s.n.t i, held a «<>•»<[ /"">',; •ton iv<""' ta MWrMHH hositUnl. Mr Patettl suid
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  • 145 4 LONDON, July 30. Pakistan's six-man wrestling team were not allowed to compete this morning when they tinned up for the free-style wrestling event. Mr. Oorge McKenzie. of the Hritish Amateur Wrestling Association, said the decision had been taken because Pakistan had not nominated their entries
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  • 49 4 LONDON, July 30.— rtesults of a cricket match played at Bournemouth between Hampshire and Somerset resulted as follows I Somerset bent Hampshire by I 212 runs. Somerset 301, and I 248 for 5 declared; Hampshire 178, and 159 (Lawrence 5 for 57, Hazoll 4 for 42).- Reuter
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  • 78 4 MARSHALL PLAN RESULT S: AT END OF THIS YEAR New York. July 30. Paul Hoffman. Economic Co-opera^ inference on the Marshall Plan that the American people will start seeing results from investment in Europe by tne ■a* v*m *™*t impression on this trip wm the inference between conditions n Europe
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  • 257 4 SYDNEY. July 30.- Mr. Coleman Porter, former Director of Education for the Solomon Islands, declared in a recent address in Sydney that the British Governments administration in the Solomon Islands was rotten. Mr Porter said he received his appointment 13 months ago. but the
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  • 218 4 SHANGHAI. July 30. Cap-B tain J. Rosbert, director of 1 operations of General Ohon-H nault's Civil Air Transport MtH early today for Tsingtao to I investigate yesterdays crash of! a CAT C-46 killing all its! occupants. The plane which carried 16l fully equipped Chinese soldi
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  • 97 4 Thedeati occurred at Tri Hfg P h School Trivand.um M £5 came t, p(SIU sLWS -si le for India in J««J2r Se la 1 His eldes'. brother Mr. J. A. Dora. teacher in Kafflos In -h f R A High 01 chuK will be said atth j
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  • 245 4 Dutch Crioticized For En dangering Indonesian Peace LAKE SUCCESS, July 29. The United States and China I indirectly criticized the Nether- lands in the Security Council i tor endangering the sky of Indonesian peace by clamping! restrictions on Indonesia's trade. Mild rebuke was made in the i proposal by Chinese
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    • 430 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY .BS tsss. w M PROGRAMMES RED j^jt^oßK F-om 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radl- CHINESE fc INDIAN atcd on 48S metres in the medi- PROGRAMME um wave band and 7200 ke/»ec r w in the 41 metre band Vtom noon to S p.m. RadiFrom 2 p.m.
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  • 593 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH 90+9 ll; tfai* performance w p :1 received p> public ta: perl*2»l?ofboiii tnei tog all her 70 pupils whose ages range from 3J to over 20 years. Outstanding numbers were those given by fe leacher Jjtt She gave a lively > a ba..et rafter
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1948.
    • 364 6 Employers would do well to take note of the request made to them by Mr. G. W. Davis, Singapore Deputy Commissioner of Labour, not to take advantage of the present state of emergency to cut down wages or dismiss staff. There have already been wage reductions in
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  • 672 6  - Arab Threat To U.S. Oil Interests DAVID BRIGGS 14 ner cent more oil today than at th end of the war «J America is using H \>" cem ,nv still suffers f-tn an oil shortage By WASHINGTON Much rtitimm has be«fl at the Unitr.l States Government. 51i:,,,;,!-ts li: ,,,;,!-t 01
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  • 470 6 i BVLAWAY n (I Kuvialo, th* fa! •>„■, chief tcho p'ay* i th- r .< lr t I 1 of LobafjHlu n tht tiiu, I 'Ith ,d< h of A) i x H d»fd at fcis kraal .<><jrl Gwandu at ttu a/. I J about 80. S
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  • 688 6 PARIS. The French Parliament will shortly be called upon to take a decision wh'ch will be an important factor in determining whether war-torn Indo-Chtna is about to enter upon an era of peace and prosperity. It w'll be asked to ratify the Franco-Vietnam agreement,
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  • 532 7 PACIFIC EAST ASIA PEACE DEPENDS ON EUROPE'S STABILITY ;"i ow of the most important nSaie.- in a statement made P n I on^on by Dr. Evatt. De-nu-v *W Minister an. l BSgU, of External Affairs, t, > -\iHtrHlUi. p, Evatt has come to Lpn- lon for discussions with the Ipnme
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  • 51 7 AN AUSTRALIAN FILM FAVOURITE u j.v.v VCHAMD6 r«£ frffM >n An imrietn Momam* Hi loi i >■,(■' been $een i -L L>t'n>" "Uimn't Territory" K S -Tn' imrckbf Wind wd \ok H'Hf.v»'""' B. 'k :n Amu CW fiber md n Wem tm- land h.u'h'r an D> < i'j:i Ann is
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  • 116 7 A VICTIM OF SLEW SICKNESS WASHINGTON, July ?9. Ac Ph.Hppme EMbuqr announced it was Informed by the University of lowa authorities oi tht death of Major iVrft-cto Va.^quoz. 38. of the Philippine army, studying agtaeertßg at tlir uii-'versity undfi tht ttimi of thr Philippine Tiade Act. U MM he dud
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  • 155 7 TROOPS ARMS FOR MALAYA HOSOKOSG, July *0. The first battalion of the Royal inniskiUkny Fusi- hers are leaving this afternoon aboard the troopship Lancashire for Singapore strengthening I the' forces bmtttiiu the Mala yon guerillas. Prior to the departure, the General Officer Com- manding the Land Force*. Hongkong, Major General
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  • 149 7 Siam Plans To Premote Rubber Industry ■SK* Ju 'y 3rt The nJ u hy **piiL e of Bank branch at Songkhla next uonth. This bank will deal largely with rubber planters. It will be a aemi-goveraiiicnt institution. •N'aj Lek Komea. manager ot Fnai Vanlch Company. < rubier ase*ts), who has
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  • 118 7 .'xf> n NGHAI J'".v 30. The ;mv hi lm P°'t regulations Wfcml ET lflcd to enabl < M lUu- T PlaCCment^ 2rts withn r ial raw materials p itno, r >va, ch.ncse fund, Mr. Board :n,! VEV 0 01 0131 and dl Ua(!et here yester"pflfiryj;ms detaued
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  • 22 7 DAMASCUS. July 29. -Pratt reports said petroleum deposits, believed among the iiche:U i the world, have been discovered in Uper Syria.- U.P.
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  • 67 7 NANKING. July 30.— Premier Wong Wea-hao left Nanking yesterday in a special piane which took him to .iangc'ncw from where ht proceeded up the mountain retort of Mo.ianshnn to see r»resid«n; Caiang Kai-«he*» It wu not known for wt»ats purpost the premier had made
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  • 130 7 WASHINGTON, July 29.— JCA head%oarUis imposed a trict publicity gig on Cliarles Salln»an. China Technical Mision Chief who turned up for 3) level conferences today. Sttflnian contenvd with JMna experts ii the ECA but the Public Relations Office I H-ofesaed they did not know \c was there
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  • 48 7 Born in New York L T Ctty on Aug. 8, 1910, T S SYLVIA SIDNEY is an i ever popular favourite I with film fans. Sylvia married radio and ad- i verttsing e-xtcutive Car- leton AtBop ami they f have one son, Jody.
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  • 203 8 HAIFA July H Th.--].-a«l»r of 20 Jewish primmatu, formerly hel<l »n a OTBHIi ,n A<r«- Prison, le.l an UTMI Army oflir:ul thiou^h a a all 4mm into I»m- l;i»»vnntti HJbt«-rrarn-Hn vnults. un«imt «n!►- i for MOO fMff Th«- vhuUh an-l pimgVl „r tftoeovwvd
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 8 *A Mian Margaret Gimson presenting the Inter-House M Championship Shield to the captain of Clifford H<»**\ team who. incidentally, are the "A" Dtvuvon v**mp* of I the school— (Tribune Photograph). j svnpitrd us tie cleared the bar to tFln the Hiyh Jump eivnt with a jump of ft. tl% n
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  • 67 8 HONGKONG. July 30^ Watches are bewg smuggled mto Singapore from Hongkong thiou«h the mails, a police officer disclosed here daring a court action. Sub-Inspector A. F. Cochrane said Post Office employes have been instructed to pay special attention to small parcels being sent to
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  • 48 8 SERANGOON ENGLISH UNKNONW The 13th Annual sports meet of the Beran<i»<>n- hnrM Thursday, in fine weather. Miss Margaret Oimstm, diuM present the prizes to the winners. The majority of them Picture above was taken by Tribune's camtra>n<n\ duM Patrol seen in th> r M Tof Swap*" n Knlrapti*
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  • 458 8 LADY OF WHITE HE SE RANGOON. JULY 30. "A BEAUTIFUL Y0 MATDEN FLYING THROUGH THE NIGHT ON A I WHITE STALLION AT THE HEAD OF A COLUMN BURMESE BANDITS' THIS IS THE DESCRIH GIVEN IN THE BURMESE PRESS TO THE ACTIVJ OF MA KHIN NYUNT, LEADEP. OF 300 REBELS 1
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  • 236 8 Mexico City, July 29. Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" has drawn such crowds here thai the Mexican theatre, until now in the doldrums, look> like staging a revival. Most private producers wero tmiMtd when the first posters Appeared that the National Institute
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  • 143 9 SYDNEY. July 29. Wdd mouth polar birds are being adopted i*ts bu members of i*e Expedition located on fringe- o/ <A"'arrfira. A wireless menage frim the Expedition (I( S that small sjwv' birds, known as paddle: •cwfM •»^S aroM V f/j* ramp MMM nf*
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    44 9 Photograph). Photograph). Cubs emerging fromM *f the tarpaulin. An inci- F I dent during the Cub«' J Race at SE S. S>Wn l meet at Simon R*><1 4 <>" I Thursdau Tribune moment for On spectators! A snap taken during the Ditnsion Sack Mce. Tribune
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  • 143 9 CEYLON'S RS 41-MILLION RESERVOIR SCHEME b X J^ l^ Placed ar ra >- 0 material '.uclid L'- actors sraders. «»m»n a aairal "levels. ■*m clrilT mpr s sc ana "»e mac- hinery is expected to t? assembled before February next when representatives of the lirm undertaking construction will come and
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  • 234 9 Hongkong. July 30. Smuggling in south China is decreasing because of more liberal trade regulations by the Canton authorities, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported. The publication said a large part of North and Central China trade normally handled through Shanghai is being diverted to
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  • 76 9 BANGKOK. Ju!y 30— Siam. in 1949. is expected to h?.vc in txportable surplus of rice amounting to COO 030 tens, according to Phya Pham Nuchorn. Minister of Ag.iculture. who said that tfatrfl would be an estimated increase of oiie million rai in rice producing land. The 900
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  • 71 9 JAPAN TO GET RELIEF FUNDS WaShKgton. Julv 29. T -> formed sources said a conference c?.?'ed bv Urder Secre:arv of the A? my. William Draper, had decided tentatively allot Japan $75,000,000 and Korea 522.000.000 for reconstruction goods during 1949 fiscal year ending June 30. Thev said in addition, draper decided
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  • 124 9 RUSSIA CONSTRUCTS DEFENCES IN SIBERIA WASHINGTON. July 23.— United Press learned thar *ational defence officials have definite evidence that Russia is constructing large scale defence works in Siberia opposite Alaska. These include complete airfields caoable of taking large bombers.' It was believed this vas nirtia! exp 1 nation wh> no
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    • 27 9 SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10, BATTERY ROAD. Have in Stock: A New Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. A Lovely Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices. Phone *****:
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  • 80 9 SHANGHAI. July 30 The City Government has wri »it least 21 iJthy ell In shanfhal reminding then that only three days art tel for contribution of theii tMTt »wardi the Rich" sp *i*l 1 The City fonrnment announced unless the iharci were voluntarily paid within three da.
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  • 62 10 NEW YOKK. July 9. Mi Paul Hoffman, Economic Cooperation AdmtnlatralOf v*^<» i returned to Uie Unitai BUtvti tMin^lii after hi* s:\-day visit to Purus. :->aid the frttttlt tan- I preaaton «a« the diiTncace I n c(>ndiuon.s hi Europe in 1940 aim today." fTben. he sutd. '".hne wa& bit
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  • 116 10 NKW YORK. July 29 ConfratiUattOMi and greeting! on New Yoik City's (ioW;* I Anniveisary won 1 extended to Mayor VViUuuu ODwyc Ml.--nil:iH Muyoi Manual do lu ff'aeitte, <>n behalf of Manila and the Filipino people. Thro<' beautiful Filipino air hostesses culled at Oflwytr'l U...V. W1..!
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  • 160 10 HELSINKI. July 29 Finland tonight has a purely Social Democratic Government —the first break with coalition rule since the rnd of the war. The new Government turned after the rtcent general election* in which the communist group dropped litml first to third place in Pau.ament.
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  • 65 10 NANKING, July 3ft. Nai tional Defence Minislei Ha Ylng Chin conferred with rnitu »d States Army Advi-oi (Jroup commander Major Davi.i Barn during lunch at Ho", usidonca Chinese reports cUtaned Hfl :\nd Barr discussed "the shopi ping list" of military >u,ipiie< which China is »eeWn| tJ purchase
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  • 93 10 Farhen Charnel House Yields More Dead LUawiOSHAVWI. July —Rescue worker* were to4*f stffl uncovering mutilated bodies from the *qp*tt mil* of devattaUon wtiicn all ihiit remains of "AnlU» H^w--the complex group of I. O Farben induttrful cftemlcai factories destroyed In iny»tery exploßkm I«H ..fllf&t. Many were DclVere^ to be still
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  • 69 10 RUSSIA'S PROPOSAL FOR JERUSALEM REJECTED Lake Success, July 29 CC 3 United Nations T ru^, si H 'The Soviet propo- 1 rated down eighi to on delegate, Semyon «•> ,a aecased the Counc; lo! l 1 o Sld estep the >M« (;f iefia.ice of the win u ,al Assembly. France.
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  • 58 10 ADEN, July b<* bodies had by *2*%**| recovered from J» wh id B-29 Supertortr ess crashed in «hall^ i( in J mile off Ad^'^ h 17 oi bia. last night w in Fi)I( e mi United States Air on board. gU rvWj There was onl> .^.v.inl AH the
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  • 66 10 Brussels, July 29. The Belgjkta Se.iute decided today to consider Mil p^opo-lng a national referendum wtsetlwr Kins 1 j'cpoid should return to BelKinn Leopold, xrho waft titk&H ">tt 0/ Be'fiium by the (iCimunH durniti tht occupation, iti /i SiritzerJatid. If the bill is pas.-«d by
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    • 77 10 itaftKEicta-toiWlfe Morning Tribnne 2~, > ~mj- \7 ~""1 (777^ SWVff KILL Mr a awtawl /'men icon bring l }.™!£SZ m birds huh /Ihkisourbig t s ™'t urn council... [nmmvMMNjjmtomvnm. '{o p MWNm.JOUN!Awi«rwuii^ A V /w0... 7T~^- 4H lIP pl^C.R.cD'itU HSU u*4 J*/ (/^-l^n T^« Tl'Vf BEcN sl*MiNu IHD L^^^,^ 2p
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  • 17 11 1946 AWARD WINNER JOHS HOD! IK. li*Jj (hen vent t{t v J ■■Jlirrtnfff :> >r i J |MIV.
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  • 151 11 RUSSIAN GOLD OUTPUT CAUSES ANXIETY IN U.S. HONGKONG. July 30. Tho possibility that Russia's j:oui output niay swamp world uo!<! maikft« if cat^inp ".stoat a:;--xiety" to the I'm ted Btatef TVa^ury, £o!c piociucois a;:.! taldtOft, the Far Ea.-Urn Economic Review reported Soviet bullion, cletrty stamp* pd with Russian mariUogß, now
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  • 38 11 ri HAXGHAI *t N fasSSSS *5 of fi p ct the ir.trnities in *i Ci inc commubet "tVDli.shed > r OS Wl!1 ln addition tVr tin Anu ■"■tea, tvo ltVO conL.p America.
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  • 166 11 SCHOOL FEES TO BE BASED ON RICE PRICE CANTON. July 29— The Association of Piivate Colleges aim Universities has dtcidei 6n*t B*w terms school fees -hculri be based on the pric lice, it was learned here. Calculation will b t baseu on the amount of rice which can be bough*
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  • 262 11 r/ittDON Ju»y 29 Sit r, ns IoW the Hotwf JSpronS Bntam* unrh opposition to the pro- ttS out, Cripps aisur T,, House there was no 1 to cany out a 'broad in wSialOm of British indus- -but there probab y would nn exchange
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  • 37 11 KHARTOUM, July 29. -A) Air T.ur.s^oit Command Lock heed Lodestci transport ciasi. ed and burnod at Wadi Haifi yesterday aftei the engines had failod during a take off. but none of the occupants was in- jured. U.P.
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  • 327 11 MARRIAGE IS EXPENSIVE IN MANILA S MANILA. July 29 Cupid did himseli i well in June in Manila > having united 860 couple > with his arrows, accordi ing to official city gov- ernment sources. But, those sam i sources claim, marriage i as a financial question is becoming more
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  • 21 11 WASHINGTON, July 29.President Truman has nomimted George Wands worth to bo Ambassador to Turkey. He nas been Ambassador to Tejeran. U.P.
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  • 101 11 HOW NANILANS GET STREETS ASPHALTED MANILA. July 29 Diw:- I«d Manila residents. th poor' ai^l middle classes, havt JfK devised 'a n effective way oo have their streets asphalted. op Th e "bright idea," i«, to«E lure high officials, preferably cabinet members, to the de- IJJ sired area and if
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  • 114 11 Ci£ rI S; J u.y 29.- Berlin'. A^bly defying tht nwd the 'Rumlm blockthe won f"' 10 P°7^ 3 «nd !li the kilSi 011o 11 demanded be lifted at 525 SS^S the air lift ts carrymg 2 ,979 fco&j of supplies into the capital
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  • 133 11 BANGKOK, July SO.- Slant-' *e Lefristetore have proposed measures which would cut 4 OhttKfs tmrni&l tattnigrattoni quota from 10.000 to S.tWO. Currently before the House >f Representatives is a bill recommending this 50 percent rjaota reduction for Chinese. Quotas for other foreigners— 200
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  • 59 11 Washington, July 30. The *J| special session of Congress may 4 grant at leaet one of Truman's 11 Legislative requests— s6s -v» .nillion loan to finance the eon- t^_ jtruction of the United Nations I headquarters in New York. House Republican leaders asked the Foreign Affairs Com- Q\
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  • 129 12 Foocbow Flood Disaster Worst In Eighty Years SHANGHAI. July 30. The rrcent flood disaster in Foo •how was the worst suffered bv the area in 80 years accordiriK to Reverend Hayes. Chapman of the international Relief Commission. in a report to Dr. Robert T Henry. American Advisory Committee Director in
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  • 133 12 Washington. July 29. -The United States has suspended all death sentences passed on German war criminals oy the Americai. military tribunals at Dachau pending an inquiry into alleged irregularities. Disclosing this here today. Mr. Kenneth Royall. Army Secretary, said two judges left by air for Germany yesterday
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    • 112 12 i/nJITU 1 1.^ I/lI H A Today! '>■■;.- Si'SS*"" OF TMI WOtlO't MOST IXCITMO OTTI M lIOIHI )H| MEMORIAL" lA 'IKST QAUMONT BRTTMH NEWS. |g ou/ »l joint, 0 r:,rs>'l npiti. mm j h| LAST DAY! ma HWWB. AM., 1.15, 4.15, 4 M» W^ J~» ABS T R oTo D
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    • 124 12 HE'S GOT A *CUTIE' ON HIS MIND... is s^r Tluh! L«t?st British Paramount News! ATOM PLANT LIFTS VEIL! (Sp.'da 1 I'irtures!) OLYMPIC STARS ARRIVE f* UORK-OIT: TOW AY 2—4.15—6.30 9.15 p.m. Special Matinees at 11 a.m. Tn dav "IT'S A PLEASURE (Teehnirolori Tomorrow: "LAST OF THE BEDMEN (Color) Reduced AdmlMlon^_sl/-
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  • 886 13 sggs&S 2 >U ~w.wal Bui* #rr.«* 13.00 14.00 A t!as l ce Alex. B ncK 1.60 Ordi- 3.00 i.:o 3.10 X«*l£ 41 • «.50 w C 509, 6 22 6 c d 27 cd 1p i A» « E^m^j.so 42.50 Assurance » JS Trust MO 5.30 F
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    • 154 13 The free rice market weakened further on the announcement of a 'j-katty increase on the present ration and wholesale prices have slipped considerably. White pepper was an easier market. Business was done in Lingga and Siak sa^ro flout yesterday at previous levels. The following were yester lay's
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    • 73 13 Vessel Godowns Taybank 44 Empire Hamble Forreria WS ADE Trevose 42/3 Scudai 40 '1 Hondo 38 '9 Twin Falls Victory 36/7 Marine Leopard 33/4 Segamat 32 (Rengam) 31 (Nagara) 17/18 Clam 19 20 Twinfalls Victory 23/4 Ferncape 25/6 Santa Clara Victory 27/8 Salong 28 Angby W.S.E.D.E. River* Mitta
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    • 204 13 The rubber price yesterday rose slightly to about threeeights of a cent higher than the previous day with business done up to 49 cents for No. 1 August f.o.b. The market was very steady throughout the day with more buyers in evidence. The market will be closed for
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    • 234 13 the openinereviewed world record? with of the 14th Olympiad in London, the screening of the .tn China Olympiad at the Majestic Theatre is a virile reminder of China's hopes in the world's greatest sports show. The film reviews past China Olympics which was founded
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    • 66 13 I t has been decided by the Governments of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore that the retail price of government sugar sold on the ration will be decreased by four cents per kati. or from 32 cents per kati to 28 cents per kati.
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    • 243 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Speculators in the rice market in Singapore suffered one of their biggest setbacks since the liberation with the sharp drop In prices of good quality rice. Since the increase in the weekly rice ration of half a katty per person from the end
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    • 111 13 ROXY OPENING Today S Shows: 8, 6.15 9.15 p.m. A double treat for all! "SNOW WHffi" AND THE SEVEN DWARFS IN TECHNICOLOR Supported by THE GREATEST RETURN BATTLE OF THE YEAR! i J. LOl'lS vs. J. WAXCOTT I TO-NITE at MID-NITE Red Skelton in "THE SHOW OFF" mmmmmmmma-mma—mmm GREAT WORLD
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  • 325 14 iTribuni- St ifT Krpoit«-M 1 iuniciiml •o.nnu^ loniT.s ypstrnlay ag Mr JoMp*. tormm tojpectoi wa* dismi.HH«<l on u month DOOM from June 10. for bMJCfc Of MMljpiJ Standing Order No which oMI.tH that no, HMlltl whither on or off duty will u.hp Uxis.
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  • 148 14 Representatives of Singapore to the South badminton side are .scheduled to leave by air this afternoon for Kuala Lumpur, where the North versus South badminton classic U to be played on Sunday and Monday. Aug. 1 and 2, respectively. The following arc the officials and
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  • 56 14  -  GARRICK (By Kace 1 ULAC TIME Caravan Airgaie Elace 2. -WAIF Prince Eugene Peace Night Race 3 KIA ORA Spur Wing Gopeng Race 4. LUCKY ACE Airmail King Arthur Race 5- ELECTROPLATE D.R.B. Honey Comb Race 6. COLBAY Some Class Chatster Race 7. DOUBLE FIVE High Street White Socks
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  • 89 14 TOKIO. July 30. Chinese residents In Japan will pay income taxes totalling 150,000.--000 yen for the 1947-48 financial year, th e Finance Ministry reported today. The total income of an extimated 30,000 Chinese residents in Japan is assessed at 346.000,000 yen. A Mr. Huang of
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  • 130 14 GOODWOOD. Sussex. July 30. A huge crowd, saw a major Upiet in thr valuable loiil <JLstano i ace. the £3.775 Goo. I wood Cup run lure ye.stcrdav when Sli: n o r Frederico Tcsio's four-year-old Italian <:olt, Tenet ani, upset the odds of 3-1 laid
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  • 89 14 Czechs Win Easily PRAGUE. July 30. Czechoslovakia beat Sweden by four matches to one in the European zone final of the Davis Cup which was concluded her e today. The results of the two ftnal singles matches were: Torsten Johansson < Sweden > beat V Zabrodsky (CzethoslovaKla) 6-3, 3-6. 6-2,
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  • 50 14 In addition to the 100 yards and 880 yards events for Old Boys at the St. Andrew's School Sports at Woodsville on Aug. 18. there wtll be a 220 yards handicap race. Entrants are aaked to send in their names to the Sports Master, Si Andrew's School.
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  • 830 14 Below is the card for today's rac«* tke first day of th* Penang Turf, Clnb August Bank Holiday m«*t-tn-r toother with thomiord* of the last three runs of the candidates, probable jockeys and trainer,. Race One 2.30 p.ra. HOTWI Class 4, Dlv. 2. 5i Furs. 004 Paramount
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    • 92 14 THE RO HONG S. S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated tn Singapore. 6ft, CHUUA STREET. PHONE 3M415 PASSAGE FREIGHT SERVICE 9» VONOKONO, SWATOW, AMOY, PENANG RANGOON. PALEMBANG A DJAMBL •Bong Slang** Sails For Rangoon Aug. 17 "Hong Thong" MM For Pakan Baroe July 80 "Paogkor" Sail* Fur I'aleiubang I'ladjo« July 81
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    • 164 14 Today's Sports Oioket: North v. South, S.C.C. Padang, 11 a.m.; Perak v. Pahang, at Ipoh; Colonials S.C. v. Singhalese Assn., at K.L.; S.C.C. v. Baffles Instn.. R.I. ground, 2 p.m.; C.Y.M.A. v. S.R.C., Padang, 2 p.m. Soccer: S.A.F.A. League D jv. I R.A.F. Seletar v. Navy, Seletar ground; Div. II
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  • 301 15 SsSSs rh Ro^-trar of Imports and r Mr A D Stutchbury. r that' while GovernMpla.n.d thai, minimise nu T Wa certam people were a tf 2 n! :ulv nUge of the loosef [te legislation connected 'fc.Sw which were not JSSrrfby the existing Import in
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  • 249 15 EgStSfeLt binMohd. Amin 6-0 6-1. JM SnePhorand Khon^ Kit H n/beatChoah Wat Bwj and Ton Lock Heag 14 F H Bode and 0. K. beat "Chcah Gym >S^ and Tane Ooi Fook b-3. Hi A. U. B Pakir and S. A Dawood beat Yon bin Mian and
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  • 74 15 HONGKONG. July 30. A Catholic priest ordained at RostryviUe, Louisiana, has ben appointed Bishop of At. y. sou:h China, by Pop* 1 Pius XII. the Catholic Hua Ming Agency reported. He is the most Rev, John John Baptis t Vrlasco of the Order ol Preachers
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  • 188 15 It is officially stated that the United Kingdom Government at i the request of the Government of the Federation of Malaya, have asked for the early deli- very of the 100 sten guns be- longing to them and held in Australia, and have also asked
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  • 92 15 Berlin. July 30— All Soviet licensed Berlin newspapers today carried identical pictures of the Ludwigshaven disaster which they continued to refer to as the "V-2 catastrophe." Despite French official statements to the contrary, the Soviet official Taegliche Rundschau repeated its assertion that the explosion occurred in a closely
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  • 75 15 TOKIO. July 30. Prime! Minister Hitoshi Ashida said: yesterday that he interpreted General MarArthur's letter to. 1 him on Government workers and the right to strike •tlj meaning tha t all collective contracts between the Government and its workers' unions are now invalidated. Ashida said that if a
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  • 66 15 The following players will represent the C. Y. M. A. in a 3rd Division League match against the Naval Stores on Tuesday. a t the C. Y. M. A. ground. Michael Chai, William Hendroft James Tan, Lek Gek Lee. Ng Heng Kwang. Raland Kesaler. Chua Kee Meng. Vivian
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  • 113 15 Chin Woo Shine Wah Tying For 1st Place ByceUuloid" 5.30 pion'w cgie R °a<>. at Vah *pS A am an<i s ued team. 10 points from 6 games, Chung Hwa Service, 10 >ints from 6 games, 7. Shing "Blue 11 10 points from 5 3, 8. Milkyway Musical ty, 10
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  • 263 15 DERBY. July 30. Derbyshire continued their second j innings today against the Aus tralians in fine weather and on a hard wicket. When lunch arrived Derbyshire were still needing 64 runs to avoid an innings defeat. Townsend and Smith indulged in some free-scoring for
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  • 60 15 Shanghai. July 30—Shanghai stores have up to midnight Saturday to sell their nylon stockings. The Bureau of Social Affairs announced today that it will strictly enforce the nylon sale ban from August 1 as a measure to encourage frugality to help plug the drain of China's dwindling foreign
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  • 68 15 Tokio. July 30.— An English Army military commission today sentenced a former Japan- j ese navy ensign, Sazae Chiuma. to 10 years' at hard labour for having beheaded one American flyer and for having directed the beheading of four others. Chiuma was acting i under orders from
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  • 94 15 TUCSON, Arizona, July 29. —The Airforce announced that two Superfortresses wll' take off today from Aden to complete the round-the-world i flight which was disrupted when a third plane crashed into the sea. It said an officer from the 'crew of one of them will remain
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  • 63 15 BATAVIA, July 30. The Dutch news agency Aneta said i today tha t three Indonesians have been appointed to the I Dutch foreign service. They are R. M. Sugiri Kusomo who will go to Shanghai. J. W. F. Rogahang who will be Embassy attache in Manila, and
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  • 268 15 The discovery of a badly multilated body of a middle-aged Chinese in the sea a few yards off the city's waterfront had its sequal in the Singapore Ci roner's Court yesterday. The Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, who held an inquiry into
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  • 62 15 TOKIO, July 30. A thousand workers yesterday afternoon demonstrated in front of the Numazu police station and court house to demand the release of six members of the Union who were arrestect during a fight between strikers and police at the Harada. paper mill on Wednesday. The demonstrators
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  • 42 15 Air MtaUtry n-v c just .-ar.cv.l The anting of actin" rank of Ail Marshal to the I former A.0.C., Malaya Air Vice Marshal J. Whitworth Jones, on taking up his new appointment as Air Officer I Cohimanding-in-Chief Techniical Training Command, K.A.k.
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  • 777 16 OLYMPICS GET UNDER WAY M ny ovrt. tf>« <.000 ..tn .s vhj(h arr th-> (•us „.o w ,|f.j first «lay"s programm The oth«-r tVWIU <>n UM <« ww rnnsiHt mnin!y of pi«-lim»narH'j The UftfttJ States is almos. MTC to MOre a gold medal in ,h, high Jump, but is Ukely
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  • 220 16 PM-CHURCHILL CLASH OVER HYDERABAD !X).VDO::. July 30. Prime Mmsier Clement Attlee in a heated two-hour debate on Hyderabad in the House of Common* today climaxed an unpivcTdcntedly bitter exchang^ wilh Winston Churchill with the challenge that the Opposition leader generally started with a preconceived opinion that everything Hindus do is
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  • 154 16 NEW YORK, July SO.—President Truman took last week a step that mocked the hopes of all democracy-loving Americans and most particularly the 15,000,000 Negro Americans who are the nation's most subjugated minority, said Mr. Henry Wallace in a broadcast last night. Candidate for the third
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  • 31 16 Following a short circuit in the switchboard of the Control Room in the Central Fire Station yesterday afternoon, firemen responded to the call and extinguished the burning.
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  • 56 16 STOP PRESS OLYMPIC LATEST LONDON, July 30. R. Larsson (Sweden) set a new Olympic record of 51.9 sees in winning his semi-final of the men's 400 metres hurdles. Larsson's new Olympic record of 51.9 sees, was equalled a few minutes later by the American Cochran in winning the other 400
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  • 21 16 I K. D. Gadav of India defeated B. Farris of Australia in wrestling, by a judges decision of 3 to 1.
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  • 134 16 Nuiembcig. July 30. ot the cinel.i of Uv I. O. Fa. ben industrial y\ tii'i! hc!»: tor more t nostki on chai^ 9 BttflMl and Ottawa luraanity. v/cic today led on all counts by u can wnr trlMMl ttihunul. Five were tound guilty on slavery
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