Morning Tribune, 2 August 1948

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  • 275 1 MALAYAN REDS CLASH ON SIAM BORDER Notorious Bandit, Mother, Killed In Johore Swoop BANGKOK, August l._ Siamese frontier police last night clashed with an armed gang of CotiiiiMinista who tried to escape into Siam from Malaya, according to an official despatch received here today and cabled by Renter. One Slaroe**
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  • 162 1 11 Itaeifl Minister Viacheslav m. MOSCOW. July 3 V„ ia „on todu- and discussed the _A___%rttaiß and France Molotov returned to Mosoom, I _-w to rrertw T 'rn 1^ Ambassador Walter S ;Sa:v 1. "Bnt.h fW Minister Ernest Bevin. acd Frwcn Anmr.s. _dor TVei He
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  • 93 1 WOMEN PGWS BACK FROM SIBERIA HAMBURG. Aug 1 Th< first batch o| Otrmtn vomer wa r prisoners captured b\ iik Russians were returned t< the British zone of German-, from Sibena today Interviewed at' Friedlanc Please camp, the 370 vomer all middle-aged, said the-. •W captured i n 1945 bv
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  • 24 1 S; has tideK" Coni,Jel «^tion to t0 i falestlne eXplain 10 re Bume thP moral heln &r CSS* 0
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  • 55 1 -o£ 2^ Sg two others! of ar t ial SentCnCed t0 c "sed o? ?L_2 yOUths ac Kd ir u_t£_?** a ferula I Another voutT^ 1 H >' mett <*- to life im h Was sentenced others S ?h ment and four remaUiinl hr< years
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  • 350 1 CALL FOR "QUIET CONFIDENCE IN LONG-TERM STABILITY -STORE" C "Singapore has been buiit on a fine* economic foundation, and we are detcrmuaed und confident that this economic foundation is built for long-term stability," declared Mr. Andrew Gilmour, Acting Colonial Secretary and Secretary for Economic Affair., Singapore, when he opened the
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  • 98 1 u« 4 r__s_?_ last nl ht »H Gov,. rn S' y proh ">"ing «HUn, _*»1 -^r, p "J 5 V top gap rtvis i"n of the D1 efs *«w_. ,Wta f» °*n- Mum L aS Called r Hltoshi On the heels of the cabinet order
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  • 547 1 TV \*..mi__c oum reporter). in IM a^«? dla,1 o, Congress nas decided take part ma Sd_fi2^?„^. Slßglpore and the Federation, as disMjnlciJ^oSJneSf? st utton i and will be prepared to enter local rSfiLS unc Is T own Boards, Rural Boards, and other at
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  • 155 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday the R.A.F. renewed i/* attacks on insurgents' hideouts and camps late yesterday afternoon when a strike was made by Spitfires with rockets and cannonfire on an insurgents' hideout in Perak, states an R.A.F. communique issued here tonight. The communique said that f.*:r target
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  • 270 1 BERLIN, July 31— Ameri* can Military Governor General Lucius D. Clay told a press conference today that the United States insists on the complete economic and political unity of Germany "with all the faculties Available to all of Gennaaar as a general condition for
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  • 72 1 130 scrap IN MALACCA SWEEP (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. An official police communique released here this morning states that a combined police and military force of about 220 men took part in a sweep in the Kemendoie area outside Jasin, Malacca, yestrday. The operation which lasted from
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  • 30 1 Two cases of poliomyelitis .vere reported in Singapore yesterday. The victims were in Indian child and a Chines, rhild. The Chinese child diel toon after admission.
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  • 222 2 lb told ECAFE tfcat he re-romiii-ndi-d. brst. the promotion „nd development of national industry In Asiatic coaatnea. i AKK SUCCESS Aug. I— Mr. A. A Arutiuman, _Jf*SS?£~& Far "i:*: v_f^»r. th_< Rconomi.* C«m mission for A>ia aia me r pis ySurly b*med the
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  • 145 2 (Frmm Our Omm BsasrlarJ K, Ai.A uUSSVUtt, A*.gU*l i The Singapore Chinese Athletic "oeoei XI l"''*"' l to ir prtH in the Second matc.i against the Belangoi Chinese Recreation Club here this even intf and wer beaten by two k'oals to nil. Although the visitors reshuffled
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  • 72 2 (From Our Oum Reporter) KCALA LUMPUR, Aug 1. At a meeting of the former Asian members of the Selangor Local Defence Corps held at the Volunteer Record Office Kuala Lumpur, it was decided that members should sign up for the auxiliary police. 4 spokesman
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  • 66 2 Three motor-cars, two taxis and a private car, were involved in a collision near the junction of Hochore Hoad and North Bridge Road yesterday morning. The private car and a taxi were parked by the r *adside when a second taxi Is stated to have run
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  • 56 2 "KRAMAT" KEEPER KNOCKED DOWN A CO-year-old Muslim, a Kra mat keeper, was removed to hospital with severe Injuries sustained after being knocked down by a taxi in 3erangoon Koad on Saturday afternoon. While a passing boy scout rendered first aid, Cpl. Idria bin Ismaon, who was on patrol duty in
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  • 144 2 The Kuala Lumpur Malay daily, Majlis, in a recent editorial on the impending possibility of a terrorist major offensive, strongly urged immediate military reinforcement to Malaya. The paper also urged immediate enlistment of men, preferably Malays, in the Polios Force and the Special Constabulary. "Those still
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  • 370 2 (FROM PAGE ONE) present state of aftairs. We, stand by the great principle of Mahatma Gandhi that non- j violence should be the ruling force in human society. We believe that a freedom movement should be based on this ideal which is the only hope of mankind
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  • 110 2 PAHANG, Sunday— lt is reported from the Mentakab area that only 20 insurgents participated in the Mengkarak estate attack on the night of July 30. The report adds that all the seven Special Constables on the estate are safe, while three of the enemy ware wounded
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  • 50 2 LONDON, Aug. I.— The interServices lawn tennis tournament being held at Wimbledon on Monday and Tuesday under the patronage of Princess Elizabeth will be open to the public for the first time. Field Marshal Montgomery will present the trophies. Competitors include members of the three women's services. Reuter
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  • 211 2 SATURDAY'S ACCIDENTS TRISHAW RIDER HURT, DIES IN HOSPITAL A Malay trishaw rider Med as a result oi a c011i*..,,, between his vehicle and a station wagon driven by tish soldier, shortly after noon on Satuiday at the 7ih m a Ean Coast Road. The Serviceman conveyed the badly injured rider
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  • 73 2 NANKING, Aug. l._ Fuiiilliny tliel. wartime religious vow. President and Madame Chiang Kai-shtk today dedicated the new presidential residence at Hsiaohun. r_an i Little Red Hill) a s a nondenominational "Triumph Church." The Gi.neralis.irao and Madame Chiang vowed ia August 1937. following the Japanese invasion, that
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  • 88 2 NANCY. Aug. I.— General de Gaulle on Saturday night accused the government of Premier Andre Marie of seeking to postpone or annul th? October elections. The General whose Union of French People expects to register heavy gains in the elections hinted he might take
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  • 578 3 Ex-Cammunist Spy ImpDcates Roosevelt's Assistant An Aj>entOfNKVD ileal >•"- I iVhitc*' W ttec. V part of a I*s/!? Kstbsß Gregor> *jrJSi:cftiicM^ SJd informaUcti to. KV"SSJtri P 5 from New u BT M P IC __i had If off mmmgtk mm of the Treaty »si I >-»•»>' jiaaHH. .roup, ibe said
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  • 145 3 WATER BABES Singapore his Its own "water b:j x s ah it i mflai to those iveaated I m\ < ri Holivw. i Wait Din v Qa I m nothing baa ,l i "hirl "iv wits" Utt CWm w jadi bave be a asm ra mmmj .n ri Wmid'i fanou
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  • 23 3 l?};n SS. Mvn 5* t K P U: staged i N Paul ,r* '^n baw; K*He Helleafs _"_!«l .M 1 tha
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  • 91 3 The Radical Malav Islamic Party. "Hlsbul Musilmin. Malaya" has issued a statement from its headquarters in Johore Bahru. condemning violence as a method or achieving political purposes. The statement urged Mus lims throughout Malaya, par ticularly the Malays to stand firm "as one body, in facing the
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  • 690 3 From Basle To London By Long -Boat New Fro n J. Arthur Rank Studios lOX DON Ju v 21 FIVE SwlSs visi'l' Olympic Games m Basle to LonL avin| 3a.-. e on July aill row In t special I :..-o ai down the Rhine via SI asb ur. Karlsruhe. Man'toeim.
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  • 162 3 Malaya Will Be At Aviation Talks < Tribune Staff Reporter). Malaya will be represented _t the forthcoming International Civil Aviation Organisation conference which is to be held in New Delhi in November, snid Air Vice-Marshall S. E. Storrar, Director of Civil Aviation for the Malayan Federation and Singapore. At this
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  • 172 3 "HOME IN INDIANA"RACY, BREEZY FARE "Home In Indiana," which i opened yesterday at the Alhambra Theatre, is a film that is at once a great, heart wanning experience as well as a triumph of thrillingly ex- citing entertainment. Filmed in dasxling techni- colour, this 20th«Centur y Fox j production tells
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  • 99 3 NANKING, Aug. 1. Plans ioieshadowing local airai._--ments enabling commodKy exchange between Nationalist .a.d Communist -held areas arc believea at present to be under official cons idei alien. I di:C!o.-ure. attributed to Hopei's governor. Chu Chichun appeared in the Chinese pi ess to jay. Blockade measures
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  • 59 3 TOKIO, Aug 1. Japans Diet will be dissolved and a General elation will take place almost immediately alter the 20-day special Diet session of MMbV'i coalition cabinet scheduled to begin in mid-Sep» ember, political observers said today. Chairman ol the SocialDemocrat Party's Diet Committee Mitsusuke Yonekubo.
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  • 31 3 LAHORE Aug I. WcodIntf of the river rh«>nuh washed away 250 tillages In the Muzaffargarh district near here it was reported trnl.u No casualty figures are yet available. Reuter
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  • 176 4 TOKIO. Aug. 1 Hiroshima ha mad sboral prtparaI rve the third an- :h B destruction by the Int attotmc AU| <;. 1915. I b ii" in the cen t) w.U be V 11,d I i and W thr the bomb exrial si rvices win the bomb's
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  • 118 4 LONDON, Aug. I.— The Shah of Iran, who has been on a Semi-official visit to Britain during the last two weeks, left London by air today on his way home to Teheran via Paris, Bern, and Rome. He will stay a few days in each of these
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  • 137 4 In commoration of women members of the Royal Singapore Golf Club who died during the war, a Commoration Plaque was unveiled last night at the Club. The unveiling cessmony, performed by the Indies' Captain, Mrs. E. A. Elder, was I witnessed by a large crowd, [including His
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  • 235 4 1. CROSSWOKD PUZZLE THE special lamp below Is for your use '»h»n reading. CUES ACROSS (Abbr.r. 3. Aft.-inoort A hh?l 5. Tapers. 7. Illumine,'. One who lights !v Sister. 15. Fir.-. 16 t lamps. 18. Fav< ur t. DOWN: 1. The K state (Abbr.i. 2 I 3
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    • 544 4 i[£JODTRAWOJODAYJl JSSW" "S3" m «tml on 225 metre* »n M* n»eol« From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Had J^^vebwid tnd 7200 kc/tec atril on 4*3 metre. tntbe medl- JJ\j7 w me tr« band, urn wave band and 7200 Uc/iec m^JJ m 225 7.46—930 22fi In the 41 metre band |g6
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  • 716 5 f Cao W m^isnrsSm* •***_tl_i I****** of :end a "i n d 5* a and &aui HeM SL. M Ml anj *> i_m a J lasae i and M h __eamefi. ___W The three birthTis ite addecjanrac.l Rita's was very de wi n p:nk and white u_.
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    • 167 5 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE I ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., i 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 1025 I DINE DANCE IN THE PALM COURT TONIGHT AT RAFFLES HOTEL floor show-RICARDO 4 PEREZ i I and PATRICK FORBES
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  • 21 6 London Ag< nts Mtssrs. Colin Turnti., Lid., Talbot llousi. UH. St. Martin's Lnnt WC.S MONDAY. AUGUST, 2. 1948.
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  • 218 6 We must thank the Communist, for having exploded the myth of communalism. Until the present crisis overtook us, there were many in this country who were inclined to believe that any problem that could not be solved along communal lines was not worth bothering about. For example,
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  • 1317 6  - Knot's. Bobs Dildos For The Judge Henry Sowerby by THE NEW LOOK Hw NOT AFRPCTBD SARTORIAL HABJis !5 JLIHaEs. H^s \:>l THE RAGE. 1,,J 1...,....nt.- forces who would ■hake ma_a.insrivr Brnaas otd „f its intrenched habtts have :„ic, in:*., fallen back in nrcat. The Innovators, who ■M no uenne in
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  • 730 6 COPENEAGEN Green- land, the world's largest island- 1 it is four times the size of France and Denmark's Arctic colony, may be given the status of a Danish country with representation in the Danish Parliament. The Danish Government If investigating this possibility port of a broad-based
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  • 113 6 PARIS.- -The PO** ftt A* tumn 1948. covers the hal r. «J head and often P»t <* im neck. _J Unabashedly [J^^ja 90 per cent, of the nwjj shown in new collection^ much veiling and ever) l the complement of in ette it tops. j0
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 174 6 XHBUMATIC JOINTS LOOK 'AFT IB YOUR WPMIYS. Tboae rheumatic p*in>. in the -houldert. knee joints hands and feet. usually tell at wa*M farm of kidney trouble Tim kidneys should regularly remove paisonou* watte material Irom the bodv and p*ae it o«t through abo frtadder. If the kiJney* get out of
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  • 362 7 "Vultures Gathered About Their Booty" k-. u ,.ns tl-ueurotd sole .-f-r ft* 31. ,J2STw *3eV. <""* I. American war primes Junal found five other KiupH S^yofthcslnveabear £m and acquitted only one i th% defendants on both which has been rriittd dKencc rtainw that. Krupps' acts
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  • 123 7 CARDIFF July SI. Wkern Paeafesa WnisU H tfarfumd aw J kw orffcm la Cerd fodej y iiwr.no <j leer of < t SeM hfi<tt;>i'itU is 'it i ta Maienf< >/: "Tina ta g i lad fSre< raiWres, aoir lam >,»V*J (0 MW~ n.tt i J Mm SUM
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  • 32 7 INDEPENDENCE. MISSOURI. Juiy .1. -present imraan tetitotd to bis home h today (or a long :e ,t:ih *ee»eod a. SS*^ to vote in the mm pr;marv rti*_-»i_,.i I n fx. Tuesday. U.P.
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  • 82 7 1 expe ted ill er >,r> 01 liVt *-ay« C« J _H P r cause" ot >~ real iraaspor, r__? aaanlt 's Cliv< C^ ISO day, a| *d form U n Tsingta *e M-the-snZr? ls hu J:ij, r be wi^^Wtloa Robert Iwu 8100 Ji;rch M
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  • 273 7 Shanghai, Aug. L- President Chiang Kai-shek left with Madame Chiang for Nanking la«?t night aboard a private plane after a series of conference/ with leading city officials on the fX'onomic situation. Tiie president's son. General Chiang Ching-quo. however, remained behind. Preside^ 'hiang's longest discussion luring
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  • 237 7 •WNEVA. Aug Julv 1 Dr •n ster f Aus Wnistei for External Affairs haa appealed to the nation.a peacciul and g|^Part m the hfe of the Far Kcon«m ing t0 the "-nation nom e 2 ES? f °r the eco"h/r m |on for aemaSE
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  • 265 7 Unpromising Outlook In Burma London. July 31. Sit Raibeart MaoDougall. counsellor to the Governor of Burma from 1941 to 19.7. criticised the Burmese Government in an article prominently displayed in today's Sunday Observer. "It must be stated quite 1 plainly that the new state has made an unfortunate start, and
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  • 94 7 CHINESE GOVT. DENIES RED CHARGES NANKING. Aug. 1. -The Ministry of Water Conservancy today vigorously refuted a Communist charge that the government airforce is destroying Yellow river dykes for mihtar> advantage. A spoxesman for the Ministry said the allegations, which were made by Red Leader Tung Pi-wu in the course
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  • 175 7 CAPT. STOLE S A KETCH s i ESSEX, Maryland, July ti.— Capt ai n Walter t fjatvrence, who allegedly i pirated a yacht on tlie high seas, was held Here V today on a grand larceny J i charge. He was arrested aboard S the htxdiy >.eich t -i Halcyon"
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  • 265 7 CHINESE NATIONALISTS LOST 2,640,000 MEN SHANGHAI, Aug. 1. The Chinese Communist military headquarters claimed today that the TfarlonsJ.sts have lost 2640.000 men— mostly as pri soners— ind two years of cfv-1 war since July. 1946. The Communist command claimed it had extended it. rule over 25 per cent of China's
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  • 112 8 A group of girls- stenographers, private secretaries Jjr^ «*k xchool teachers, telephone operators, hairdressers, nwses, i etc. were seen ai a nev.all m act ice at the Padang re- J I cently. These girls *re members of the Singapore ij Girls' Sports Club netball team which,
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  • 77 8 SYDNEY. July 31. Th? Australian security police have l<eportedlj detained 16 Balis and Poles as xuspecUd Communist agents. The round-up was made in Queensland. Th». suspects were considered to be professional agitators \vli<> slipped into this country in the Quotas of displaced persons migrating to Australia. The
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  • 107 8 LONDON, Aug. 1.— Regular > London-New York flights between luncheon and dinner tlma and three day commercial airlines between Britain and the farthest Commonwraith countries will be commonplace when the all-Jet gian aircraf t now in developmen t and under constructions are available in numbers. Potential strength
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  • 48 8 PARIS, Jul; 31.— The entire crew of 14 of the French trawler Pluvoise were killed whin their craft struck a mine ofi the coast of Cornwall yesterday, accompanying ti_hemen said when they returned to Dieppe today. The ship was completely destroyed by th e explosion.— Reuter
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    34 8 jl. Petite BARB AR A 7 AERJA tries to snap I i pass before the ''shooter.' I I Buf 2ZOTJ7 CORDERIO J fmaJly gains possession w of the ball— {Tribune jL i Photograph). j
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  • 327 8 NEW CHINA REFORM SHANGHAI. JULY 31. ELIMINATION rm LANDLORDS IS THE KEYN OTE OF A 'MODEL" REFORM SCHEME WHICH THE SEMI -OFFICIAL LAND REFORM ASSOCIATI ON HAS DRAWN _j SUBMISSION TO THE LEGI SLATTVE YUAN cj PARLIAMENT FOR DISCC SSION AND APpRQi IS LEARNED. The scheme, based on Dr. Sun
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  • 197 8 ALDERSHOT, July 31.— Field Mar-nai viscount Montgomery 3pent today with Army cadets in the Aldershot area. He visited London and Middlesex cadets in camp at Mytchett and Pirbright and told them it was his first visit to a cadet camp this yeai.
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    • 37 8 SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10, BATTERY ROAD. Have in Stock: I A New Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks, also i A Lovely Selection of Evening; Gowns at Reduced Prices. Phone ***** Ladies own materia. 1 made to order.
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    171 9 ntrv to enable coun l the man- *f of -rK by Jon of machinery Government is 'i ciost-ly a** 1 of an exponBaa the semi-offie.ai amotion Assoc:aJrU 50 miles m the iU jurisdiction. I aJhwci scheme. dependent farmers R work the. the Government BP the holdings of inv owners
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  • 30 9 Charming netball player* J* W caught sitting out byy* I Tribune cameraman just i before they start their I J practice match. (Tri- tmtte Photograph), t >
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  • 97 9 Pay Day— Aim! No Ready Cask SHANGHAI. Aug 1. Pay any yesterday found Shang hai again short of ready cash with numerous concerns unable to pay their staffs owing to the inability of banks to meet tn demand for banknotes. Competent authorities arc quoted by th e Chinese pre^_ :>?,
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  • 85 9 I July 31 __.fv D t!s»jft73SS r^al candi- lafi r ,s™' "man todav at '"^C^'^J-tionafa^ the nations of iIS Pre i lopponents1 opponents 0 f Anif :ican r,,, s;srs m a public Bau Ui.i a_ V riow t- lastin 8 atlon of cnnfi ,i,nK
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  • 66 9 K>NDON j,,],. mtlr^rs ot -T- 31 Twc: 1 Jjth'a hou sehr^ !nCess Eliza I their^mn d _f n ounce^ and Lady S£2__ secret a>V. Lad x d] ting tL*SSt ,r gj* w* Bhe AT S _M. S le »«Wd Chl, fChlllV Mr Wlnstn; in cte,a 'y
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    28 9 The NetbaJl enthusiasts. Left to right: Cora Neubronner, Josephine Johnson, Patsy Corderio (kneeling), with Ruth Corderio, Gwennie Perry. Ela ine Barker and Barbara Aeria. (standing). Tribune Photog raph).
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  • 165 9 THE HAGUE, July 31. Dr. Louis Beel, Dutch Prime (Minister before the recent I elections, has asked Princess Regent Juliana to relieve him i of his task of forming a cabi t net and the R*gen t has asked M. Josephus Van Schaik. Catholic
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    • 24 9 Just Received j. MAP OF EAST INDIES COVERING SIAM, MALAYA, BORNEO, JAVA, NEW GUINEA. $2.00 KELLY WALSH LTD. BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS. PRINTERS RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE.
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  • 165 10 LONDON. Aug c -ervative Member "p ar n ment. L. D. Gar.rv.r, warned i n the H mcrts of wha r :i(d potentially dan.tion in the Seydi nQ Mr. Gamman. |.j tl the Acting- Attorney qJ in the Islands, y/ r p3 ha<j adopted •<-;.
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  • 29 10 WARSAW. Aug. 1. Polish Oonrnme_t man jTßatcrdaj de London reports Wladislaw OomuUca. P Vice-Premier and Geo Secretary of the CuimJ Party of Poland n_d j arrested Reuter
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  • 69 10 Berlin, Aug, l. British a rm i .pper* cci dSd their ,'ttempl yt'.stcnkiy in hldwini: up the miss vt> rainforced eon* crete air iaui htankei in the Tieigtarten, iin great abetter collapsed unoer < thick blanket of amoke following the hurst of .'*_-ton charge **f expMttve, Two
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  • 80 10 AUKLAND. July 31. Nk- I Uun-.v^Je iniu.f'ial ehacs A-a.s ihivatcn.i t > iay through ItM unprece.len.,. j strike <>• over MO coalm. -e d'pu_e bei uusp one 01 Lhun was tie nv)ted for an a'l.^ged failure t observe safe,/ precautions Over 2,000 c<;:^l miners were
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  • 35 10 KARACHI. Aug. 1. The msaib9r*j ani secretarial stuff to mediate bc^w^en two lomlnton. over their claims in Kashmir, atriva! here ye tt:--i.y by ai r from Delhi and wil probably s tav ten days. Reuter
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  • 129 10 OPIUM TRAFFICHJjG CHARG AGAINST FRENCH CREW. ShWBSW. W I -I investigation of an alleged drus traflfefcing case involving four French crew members of the Trench liner. Andre Lebo* been started by the Mai office of shipowner., Xfessagerles Maritime, accordng <o Chief Justice fcuhg Tien-pao of the Shanghai District Court. Fnrl'e-
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  • 74 10 NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Janan's anx et v 'o re-tnter the Davis Cup lawn tennis tournament has beau expressed in f letter from Masanosu*«. ?nkuda a former Davis Cup olayei. to Mr. Lawrence, a ba'<c}r pre-ldent of the U.S. T awntennis Association. In his
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  • 97 10 LONDON, 2%'ljJ first 20 placing- J the equestrian 1 modern pen vat. i First. Capwaiawedcn, secoiy. a „I..ie. United b*a*J _io -tenant J. p .am, foui en Capw ;t inland. Mtn u« :ll >re.noli. Argen*" 1 tenant Q. ««JJ nt l. Seventh Lieut. J ___it__rlanu< .ena :t T.
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  • 1246 11  -  COLIN HOPE By rh per»<-- UM p this M r e Janet u „ur;; > W r the 2L SUbUm to Ik believe «J ta_ days, ou I as 1C B letter aauld b< 5Ur( my letter L-u smsnsnj nas o lr e longed *u«« g liaSaflove^wotLdbi urnis.
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  • 58 11 NEPAL PRICE FOR GOLF TOURNEY „Y Aug. 1. Rajku f !:iL Kingdom of Nepal ;V;" i 101 the Boya An? a hampionahip which S tland li;_i He was torn onal Tl T2 fmm an I, M.Vn V t,J Nc pai .!,v l !v l^. f '^ng!anda.icl ntS CW for thcir
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  • 49 11 CAIRO. July 31.— A United States Embassy spokesman told United Press today that j a UNO C-47 (Dakota) tranI sport plane earlier reported j missing with members of a I Palestine truce team has been located at Gaza, where it was delayed by carburetter trouble. U.P.
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  • 280 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter). i Thousand* of dollars flow a i«r;€T_ of the Singapore Mercantile Marine Fu>id every month because of a section in the Merchant Shipping Ordinance. And monthly scores of foreign and other seafarers trow old sea captains to destitute able sean>.en and
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  • 187 11 LONDON. Aug. 1.-Mr V Krishna Menon. Indian i Commissicner in Loni lon. raid her t yesterday that adia was doing her t-esr to I top gun running by air to :>derabad n d although she a d nt^ yet shot down any nanes. sh. had i.*ued a wain
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  • 152 11 LAKE SUCCESS, July I.— lndonesia has calW on the Tutted Nations Security Council to take "strong action" to abolish Dutch restrictions on Inuoneaian trade. Mr It. N'PaVar T^o*o^"--report from the United Nations Good Offices Committee, which has been trying to brlfeg at* ut Dutch-Indonesian agreement
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  • 37 11 LONDON, July 31 —The Home Secretary has recommended a reprieve tor Christopher Simcox. 38-year-oli die casttr of Hands worth on Tirly 7 for murdering his wife. This fa the 24th reprieve from han<ring this year.
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  • 202 12 Tito— "A Political And Military Illiterate" BUCHAREST. July 31.-The Comlnform Journal today called Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito a "political and military illiterate and predicted that the Yugoslav traitor leader would be overthrown. The Journal devoted three long articles to the Yugoslav party congress and to the situation in Yugoslavia. A front
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  • 39 12 PRAGUE. July 31. Ih Mayor of Karachi arrived in Prague by air today from Paris at the invitation of the Czech Minister of Social Relief. Mr. E. Erban. He will stay four days, visiting Marianski Lazne and Karlovy Vary.
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  • 257 12 m Andrei Vyshinsky. Soviet %_S_2^s.*^s i_r__rssa r;- th to lcave Britain and France had said they would insist on K *P"J their rights in the great Euro p ean waterway. g r^ts C Ttr%n7e^e treat E and that Britain gfiSSSS* already abohsh--3
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  • 72 12 Hollywood. It un trad? for lovely Terry si<* jT and rugged, but bashful. u<Johnson, former stunt man. wh are playing the leading rokj in "Mr. Joseph Young of t rlca." am Arko production f 0 RKO Radio release. Ben is teaching Terry how to rid i
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    • 808 13 Industrials: Strong Buying Power Latent (From A Market Con.i Malayan markets opened with a burst of confidence and continued fiim until mid-week when recurring Russian threats in Bei lira caused misgiving and sellers came out. There was a general marking down of prices so that at the end practically all
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    • 46 13 SHANGHAI, Aug. 1. The San on the sale of nylon stockings in Shanghai was enforced beginning today, but. according to city government sources, blackmarketers have sold large stocks of nylons and will attempt to keep the business alive in the post-ban period Reuter
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    • 157 13 Business in Lingua satro flour. was done up to $204 on Sat- urday, with Indian firms taking up the whole lot of some 2.000' bags which had arrived. With most European firms j closed for the holidays, there i was hardly any activity in the other sections
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    • 303 13 GOODWOOD (Sussex). July 30: The four-day Goodwood meeting, memorable for the torrid heat and close finishes, ended today when evidence of the camera was called for in last race to determine that France had scored only her second success of the meeting in the five
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    • 72 13 SHIPPING INTOUGENCE Vessel Godowns Taybank 44 j Empire Hamble I Forreria WS ADE Trevose 42/3 Scudai 40/1 Rondo 38/9 Twin Falls Victory 36/7 Marine Leopard 33/4 Segamat 32 1 (Rengam) 31 i (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
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  • 2427 14  -  ALLAN LRWIS (BV BIG FIELDS FOR BANK HOLIDAY RACING PfCKANO, Sundav Racegoers an? "'ell stereo: for with a programme of nine event an^ bis today, H-rond Sky of the Penang Turf Clubs Bank Atlgnal holiday meeting T hP main races to be
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  • 806 14 fVlow la the card for to- 4 lav" races. tne secon.l'- y 4 of the Penang Tui f Club i *ii_u_t Bunk Holiday meet ng together wiili the lliau a the laat three runs of th" •aiMtftfatofc f m first mre uill start at I M. r
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  • 232 14 SCHOOL SPORTS MEET The Holy Innocen's English School at Upper Serangoon held their annual spcrta yea* terday. Paul Chua emertj. china* pion school athlete foi the year. The results 60 Yards (tots Lee Yong Leng, 2. Tay FN: v Ant'. 3. Tarn Yam Pin. Hoop Race "D" 1 Albeit Green,
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    • 95 14 THE HO HON. S. S. CO. (1932) LTDI nrorpor.it ed In Singapore. ai>, cmuA street, phone s&mis PASSAGE a FRRIGIIT SERVICE 1* HONGKONG. SWATOW, AMOY, PF.NANG a RANGOON, PALfeMBANQ a DJAMBI. "Hiwir Sls/ik" Sails For Rangoon Aug. 17 "Hong Thong" Sailed For I'akan Haroe July 30 Tangk r" Sails lor
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    • 53 14 PUZZLES tion. 2. C, cad. c»" on doled Ned, S. 3. Siren, curtate, aw 4. Wanton and }>■»<; r;iS f 5 WINE. want', can*. CASK. KK( TAP. ta*. SPvwoRD PICTURE X >. ACROSS: 1 A. tf I Bear. 7 Tents. > Icake. 12. Stulptun DOWN: 2. Kar. ,,k. Skies. 6.
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  • 198 15 'Fatest Man on Earth' Covers <R test Man on Earth Covers 10 Metres In 10.3 Second ni.lard. coloured .A.ner.«,M< ohn.pi* 100 metre* I Hon if record. aCV behind Ewell *I* I^' ,_:«iow taking th^ P >•* timckee perJ Wl* 4 1 greatest and w-"*,, dt 10 .4 seconds E 2^^_.
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  • 192 15 u Tooke an« I W. McMul|M finalists in the Singapore Championship at tne R< yal Singapore Golf Club yesterday, will meet this morning to decide Singapore's first post-wai champion. R, lulta of the quarter-finals ire ai foUowa: Craik beat Riga S and 1; Tooke beat
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  • 666 15 Ken's 100 Metres tFISAL 1. Harr.son Dillard (United Hates). Time; 10.3 sees.; I. K Ewel! (United States*. 10.4 sees.; 3. Lloyd Lebeach 'Panama), 10.6 sees 4. A. McJorquodafe (Great Britain); 5. I Pattoo (United States); 6. I McDonald Bailev (Great ■Wat Dillard s time equalled th<> wympie
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  • 147 15 LONDON. Awf. X.^-GUMBM»^ gun were all out for 187 again*. the Australians, who were 44 (or the lom of one wicket when play dosed for the *ay oo Saturday. The detailed scores w*?re.— Glamorgan (Ist Innings): EDavies Ibw. Blag 94. CUft c Barnes b I.
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  • 1191 16  -  Ram Piara WmwmmWWKm%mmWmmmmmmm%%mWßmWmWmmmWmwmmmmmWwmmmmmm Malaya's Own "Test" Match (By 0 Treacherous weather ruined the big cricket rnatcn between the North XI and the South XI which entered into its second day yesterday. To such an extent was plav curtailed that only two
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  • 378 16 Wiiile the Colony's best badminton stars are battling for lonoars in the second North vernM South encounter r.t Kuala Lumpur, Singapore's (union also fought hard in heir respective ties yesterday it the Haw-Par Gymnasium mil hero, where the Singapore Tunior Badminton
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  • 306 16 Malayan Tennis Open Championship, iFiom Our Own Reporter.) PENANG. Sunday Pe- j nang's pair Goon Kok Lem and Timothy Lee gave a rather disappointing display and wore beaten by Ong Chew Bee and Robert Chia of Singapore in the semi -final
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  • 184 16 (From Our Oten Reporter/ IPOH, August I.— The first century of the season here was scored this morning by Ee Yong for Perak against p a hang in the last inter-State match which commenced on the padang. Pahang are facing an innings defeat and only a
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  • 221 16 POLICE CHASE SPEEDING LORRY-THEN LOST IT Singapore Traffic Police are loooking for the Chinese driver of a speeding lorry. The vehicle, a three-ton Chevrolet (5A4720) was overtaken after ann exciting chase which began from the eircus at Empress Place and ended at th. Levender Street Kallang Road junction where the
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  • 229 16 KUALA LUMPUR: August! I.— Wong Pen? Soon fully redeemed himself today when he accounted for Ooi Te;:_ Hock, officially Malaya's Number One, in straight sets. The match was productive of the highest standard and a large crowd present at the Victoria
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