Morning Tribune, 3 August 1948

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  • 148 1 Aussies To Send Arms To Malaya 1 tore. Fnw Ifmwer J CfU announced t *to export ot arms, and mylmdto a MV Jl ng c.^.un^t-doHU-mated SeammS and M i.-_ «i_* Virion 0lwo«t. pwe. h MmoM flk note. Vr. fIM/Jey mm* flrm "far mi h tiit v :,y Oovenmmt wbl fc
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  • 196 1 SEVEN MEMBERS INCLUDING THREE TOP LEADERS OF THE RADIO AL MALAY ISLAMIO PARTY, "HISBUL MUSLIMIX MALAYA" WERE ARRESTED LAST THURSDAY UN DER THE EMERGENCY RF GULATTONS. ACCORDING TO REPORTS IN THF MALAY PRESS. The Secretary-General 01 the Party has confirmed that the Party'*. President. Ustaz Abu Bakar
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  • 106 1 Part?. Aug. t-AHttift from ___5M_ 4 P aboard, missing for more I bouts and believed down in the Atlantic off the West African coast It was flving from Port De France, in the French J st Indies, to Port Etienne g»st ..a of
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  • 19 1 **55_J* 2 "«>nAW U1 R "»'Au s 11 "»J undfr creWs *ho. Huun, ,thpm U.P.
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  • 11 1 MANILA S High, hic h were hi U.P.
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  • 33 1 fre.gt.ter Norbella, 10.500 »n__^_*_ at Hustadvika t ,nT 0 1 Sunda y. was re.>rted ,o be breaking „p at Sht H ia P d at S> j 'he res^r^Tal U.P.
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  • 34 1 near T,i Kawasaki city, Ihee no n n Wday "•'in^M PerSons "O »n- a *ay ann a„°. U f es wtre sw ept dam\ d g a d notl *r 50 serious-
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    39 1 REG HARRIS (Manchester Wheelers) is a world-amateur champion and the first British cyclist to win a title for 15 years, is one of those who will represent Britain in three Olympic events. Picture shows him during a final tryout.
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  • 256 1 SPITS ANSWER SOS, STRIKE TWICE KUALA Ll MPLR, Mon. —All through today Spitfires have been in constant readiness and have answered two calls for air support made by a mobile military column encountering opposition from a band of bandits in Kelantan. The first call came in the I morning. It
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  • 86 1 NANKING, Aug. 2.— A typhoon of unkown velocity, moving toward Taiwan from the South Pacific, was reported today. From Tokio a United Press dispatch said a tropical storm, nick-named Annabelle, had veered westward toward Nagoya and gave the TokioTokohama area a scare this morning, pelting the
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  • 35 1 KIALA LUMPUR, Mon. A rocket «'e!l from a R.A. F. Spitfire on Sunday evening as the fighter was about to land. The missile went off in the blukar without causing any damage.
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  • 152 1 PAH ANG One murder was reported during the last 24 hours but this was not believed to have any political implication. BALING AREA Acting on information that armed men were in that area a party of Malay Regiment searched a squatters' hurt in Baling. They found about
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  • 35 1 SEOUL, Aug. 2. General Le e Bum Suk, who led Korean forces against th e Japanese in China, became Prime Minister of Korea on Sunday on the nomination of President Syngman Rhee U.P.
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  • 206 1 "BIG 4 MEETING MAY FOLLOW KREMLIN TALKS WITH STALIN MOSCOW, AUG. 2.— MARSHAL STALIN IS TONIGHT EXPECTED TO RECEIVE ENVOYS OF BRITAIN, FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES AT A KREMLIN CONFERENCE WHICH MAY PAVE THE WAY FOR A MEETING OF THE BIG FOUR POWERS. While there was no confirmation from
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  • 121 1 BANGKOK, Aug. 2.— Police reinforcements have been rushed to the Slam-Malaya border town of Sadao on the Haadyai-Alor Star motor road where fighting flared up during the weekend between Siamese frontier guards and a band of Chinese Communists who tried to escape from Malaya
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    • 58 1 V; _iv lfs___iS u a ions ■H P^^ f^-i *r iSn_^__l __3 r V coosttttntly adhered loj V Nflfiijs_^sd___r n^ 0 1 N^^B^^^^Pr ing Only QftdA'ry pr-4 \lfc_^^ gPMt,y broadcned thc iCsr x:MC mm sf^^ and use of improved lighting fort ff ,<_^^^B stores ,nd rfitaur nt5 uificc^ hom r
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  • 176 2 urtel ratlonm* ii Britain JW <** g_aa ______A.»-gS ...v.w.'» i'. ri I J lit' wttt Lonaon. www t ihowplaee. the mosque the K««**M e«pae«n| betjretn three and nv, hundred of W B Muslim eentrei jj Bri t n arc London, CardW Olaafon
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  • 247 2 rone.pnrdent and at the ■«■< ume international news Chines, Unlvernty. hi Mi. J- owstranslator of the Kin Kwok Daily Bon in Ipoh and J" the Anderson School. Mr. LM spent most of the wa. yea. >" the interim of China He pa li:igpated
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  • 142 2 I Kttala Lumpur. Aug. 2. It kl officially stated that appioxi.natelv *0 to 100 acn- of good Crown Land in the Muk.ni of Krubong. Central District. Ma aeca la available for wet padi h cultivation. This particular area adjolna Soiok Krubong,, Tengah which hi under
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  • 100 2 The musical concert given in aid of the Christ Church School last night at the Victoria Memorial Hall was well patronized by all sections or the community. The concert was given under the auspices of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Gimson. The various musical an!
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  • 124 2 WEST JAVA 'ATROCITIES' Tne uuicn press n nwww recently publicised the various atrocities committed by mem bers of the Dutch Armed Forces in Dutch-occupied West Java. The forces are led 1 by Westerlink, already notori ous for his leadership in the i Macassar tragedy, where 40 I 000 inhabitants of
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  • 128 2 London. Aug. 2. The King I. t awarded the George Medal. high civilian decoration, to the man who hai risked again and again to dismantle highly explosive 1. tiers sent by terrorists to prominent people in Britain during the past few months. Tie is Mr. Hugh
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  • 62 2 ToyiO Aug. 2. Sixteen Japan- Including two form or H« enant" generate, wer., on trial day bi fore a T Tnite.i States Eighth Army military commission at Yokohama, They are charged with mui I•ring 13k Americans In the Palawan massacre, d.-scribe-' by occupation headquarter* here as "one of the most
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  • 52 2 KLUANG. Monday. The following places have been declared Protected Places by the OS.CP, Kluang: The I Tumping Station, the Reservoir, the Food Control Rice Godown. the Pumping Staton at Rengam, the Power Station, the Telephone Exchange, and palm oil factori* s at paHtOl Estate. Elales -Mate ;in_ Ulu
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  • 234 2 NEW DELHI, August 2. i i India': Prime Minister, Pandit .lawahar lal Nehru, in a rm s- i sage to Switzcr land's Envoy in India on yesterday's an- i niversary of the founding of j the BwiSS Confederation, said: "Swil/'t land
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  • 169 2 IPOH. Aug. 2— On e of the biggest clubhouses in the state i_ now under construction in Ipoh. and when it is completed, will be an imposin? structure, sited in the centre of the town. Work has already commenced on the building, a three-storey affah-,
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  • 48 2 PENANG GIRL TO STUDY IN U.S. PENANG. Aug. 2 -Mil L.v Ng Yook Thong. daughter of the Fed; ral Leg... lative Councillor. Mr. N. E Cam. will be leaving tor higher stuaie. in ti. United States. Miss Ng is joining Wettesley College. Ifaaschuset i take a general tranv.r
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  • 56 2 The Governn.or' B has decided to s>: uride r tons of rice fcr the Repufci of Indonesia, annou Bat via Radio, quoting An! The announcement also ca- ried the Republican Government's gratitude at thil off? iof the Burmese Governmtfl and the promise *o lend Ir. nesian
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  • 42 2 CRIME FRONT: "QUILT" The Singapore Criminal Investigation Department received no reports of armed robbem-s or anv other report of major crime over the week-end an. yesterday. Two Indians treie crested In Singapore under the Lmtr j>* v gency Regulation-- over v* week-end.
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  • 312 2 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH Aug. 2. Grave concern over the que-t ther the authoritte. are exercising pioper discr.mtn^t. m the usual care taken, as in normal times, in placu. under detention and arrest under the Emergency R is expressed in a memorandum
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  • 66 2 At a meeting held at f he Chinese YMCA Selcgie Road last Friday, a Debating and Literary Section was formed. Mr. Lim Soo Ann was elect* Sd chaiiman and Mr. C. S. Woon hon. secretary. Mr. Jee Ah Chian spoke on "The Needs of a
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  • 25 2 assadf: iglobe-girdhng b tC!ar i tresses which aTrivea sC Field thismor^n?^ rn:g ai duled to leave at j a?a a for Yo*ata airba*'- ui U.P.
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  • 165 3 a dynanrn j&a*< pcr wa_ I Spmm > k canning om L v J money on tecnrn^ g if^-m w■» i-c?pp.t grow«* K j 0 t tne measures used Lfj-miiys Bta*lf betteSsstionand accelera- aen betur adver- > t Jc Sato, psM* 'METHOD
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    38 3 Mr, Audit v (rumour. Acting Cuhmial Secretary and Secretary for Economic Affairs admiring om the exhibits at tin I indium dollars Trade an<i Bngmsaiimg display at Happy World Covered Stadium. The exhibition ends on Aug, 15. Tribune Photograph),
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  • 138 3 64 CASES DISPOSED OF IN 2 HOURS foe 881l court to remain to in S.r.rapore yesterdav sHe Pburtft Police Gov sre 64 rases, varying from »k;n£ to armed robberv re brought up for montion a mgattd courtroom bo fft F Jack. Hull to. k ma! robbery ca^e. a Inpsf Tsr
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  • 16 3 SrBS JSTS h ta. f-'SKtler n0M »my, fWiS S«reta^ [>CI?_SS re*&a &*2? SS.
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  • 3 3 6 Sarins*
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  • 63 3 Among the forty passengers fron. Au.v.ralian ports who disembarked from the 'Cnaroa" whicn Moored alongside '^odown 40. Singapore Harbour '•> »ard, yesterday, were Singapore's Harbour Board Police One* AAP. j. E Jeans, and Mis. Jeans who have been on holiday, Cargo brought by the 'Charon
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  • 53 3 LONDON Ancr o Wan Fri tr _ii ng,o C2eChostov aha* beeu^£___L. Lea u ft; 5 b y de L> ou t L Bri Prague. toda y 'or io^ "rn p iii„ eporutton between two^l lHt thr °ugh SyeWSS In len in <° the h __i2 haW ftUpow^. Re
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  • 45 3 Mr. j A ItWfll Native of' the RepreInd 'a taM__2: v *«WenTo_ t0 D «lhi 5__ a J?- wh «ad gone J?*? J? 00 for «>£S_ Mini^r Vtn e r n lndian Pri^ e th ev n I h5 t0 SI W-
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  • 23 3 OVER NANKING STIDENTS' PLIGHT Section of ai d is r. fun ds for *k < _L»»te_! -_*_i in,. shortlv nsul in S? the J
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  • 190 3 SYDNEY. Aug. 2: Vengeance of the tribal law wtll await two aborigines who were sentenced in Darwin recently to five years' gaol for a feud killing. Five years is the shortes erm I can give these tw< men. but probably it will
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  • 63 3 GEN. KOENIG AT FUNERAL LUDWIGSWAVBN, Aug. 2: _-G«neral Pierre Koemg, *"renen military governor, and representatives of the British, American and Soviet occupation authorities in Germany today attended the public funeral of the victims of thc Ludwtgshnven chemical explosions last week. An hour before the funeral started over 10,000 people had
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  • 37 3 NEW DELHI, August 2.— Telegraphic Money Order Service with Malaya, limited to Rs. 30/- per day per remitter, will be available with effect from yesterday, according to a Government of India announcement.— (G.1.1.5.)
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  • 98 3 18 Jeeps For Military Observers The GOC in Indonesia ha sent a cable to Lake Succes asking that 18 jeeps be sent t Indonesia for the use of Military observers, says ai j Aneta report quoting the Com mittee's announcement l The cable stated that if transport problem was no
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  • 36 3 VACCINE FOR HYDERABAD HYDERABAD, Aug. 2.—- The Government of India is sending 100,000 doses of cholera vaccine to Hyderabad State to combat cholera outbreak spreading in Hyderabad and Secunderabad cities, it was announced here today. Reuter
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  • 37 3 The Society of Chinese Artsts will present Miss Ellm Wang Soprano —at th. Wctoria Memorial Hall tonigb it 8.30 when this Shanghai utiste will give a vocal rt :itai. Tickets wil be on sale at he door.
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  • 232 3 DINNER TO CELEBRATE COL GRANT About 50 members of thc Tiong Bahru Branch of thr Army Civil Service Union held a Social Dinner at the Nam Hng Restaurant, No. 247. Victoria Street, last Sunday evening, to celebrate the approval o_ the Cost of Living Allowance by the War Department. Among
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  • 133 3 SOB- CHASER WITH A GRIM HISTORY (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve's Headquarters Ship, the Japanese submarine chaser 'Wakatake'' given to Britain under repara:ions. was towed from the Navel Base to Keppel Harbour docks under fuH speed by a Naval Base tug yesterday. The Wakatake, which is
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  • 84 3 The Johore Medical Sports Club, Johore Bahru. will hold a "Selamat Hari Raya" Dance under the patronage of the President of J.M43.C. Hon'We Dr. C. H. Williams on Bth. August, 1948 starting at 8.30 p.m. The Dance will be held in i the premises of the
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  • 100 3 At midnight yesterday Mr. M. S. Nabi of the Singapore Baggage Transport Ageney, a* in previous years during tne Fasting month, gave a 'makan" to about 400 persons at the Onan Road mo_qu_. women being served separately. The occasion was a Muslim lecture arranged by Mr. T.
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  • 541 4 h w... i-n*t N *n_jg-; »JJKJ_ IIS Mytt-f n.0... than V,,,V" w's .ncnt.v,- for Live Qualities In them a.,., »,!,> he said. Thanks to mm tn, Oreei Bart Asta M P' ,l nd n the Indian indeWai of WMS swakened w^ NeUJ^
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    46 4 Lovely, eighteen-year-old screen newcomer Susan Shaxr need have little worry about her future. Picked to play the important part of Doris Jos*-r in Norman Colhn s best-sell-inq novel Belongs To Me' this slim yrry-ryeii London-born act, ess holds an assured position as Bnttsn't newest film star.
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  • 86 4 IPOH. Aug. 2— An unusual j accident was reported at the District Hospital yesterday when a well-built Chinese was I admitted with a plastic pro- j pelling pencil embedded in Ibis abdomen. It appears that the man \ha_ placed the pencil in his trouser pocket. He
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  • 181 4 There was a 'rush' by Ini dian firms yesterday to buy up j sagoflour which had arrived during the week-end. More than 1.000 bags of Lingga i flour were bought up at the improved price of $21. while 1.7*5 bags Siak sagoflour were taken at the previous
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  • 131 4 HONGKONG POLICE SEARCH AU OUTGOING PIANES Hongkong, Aug. 2. Extra police have been assigned to Hongkong airport to search all outgoing aircraft, passengers and baggage for arms following recent attempts at air piracy. This action was taken because of the air crash near Macao on July 16 when 26 people
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  • 314 4 Rhodes, Aug. 1. Court Folke Bernadotte, Lnited Nations mediator in Palestine. is leaving here today on a sixday visit to Amman, Jerusalem^ Alexandria, Haifa, and Tel Aviv to discuss the demilitarisation of Jerusalem and the refugee problem with Arab and Jewish authoi ities. Mr. Ralph J. Bunche.
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    • 410 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BMJE NETWORK Iwttk Peter Dawson; 10.00 Lis- JJews in Mandarin, Amoy MAUiY ENGUSB oners' Post; 11.00 Last New, Z™^^ 1^^ 1 DD/uiDAUMVa Summarv Close Down nounccment Prog. Summary PROGRAMMES inXalay n 7 Ta T ml1 7 ith "WS Tun n 19OO Prnirramm.. o 1!mmflri 1.17 Tamil
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  • 725 5 WITH V ERA ARDMORE The Nen r Ed«rd K:u Mr m weddins s *__r__ 7! Ca"t-n bv v<? r and Mr J K U L to Wcna- ten M. TA*l Bufwflrt* Much admired was Mrs J adaptation 5 t he Srong. The skirt was ,1 and fathered
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 321 6 To say that the terrorists are on the run would be to indulge, in wishful thinking which we cannot aiiord at the 1 moment. Not until the last terrorist has been disarmed, and the lonely planter and kepala can lie in b.'d without straining 1 the
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  • 910 6 PRAGUE— I h n( ,f1 can ful explanation •>t the Ideological pro blems i :i:s c. by the Comlnform s decision tc \;>-i Yugoslavia, to _i--t.ii t with a n• d foi Arm Party h adeiahip In the country's economic difficulties, has
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  • 72 6 The world's popula j increasing at tht lt t millions annually, accor Dr. Hugh H. Bennett r the Soil poßoervation j j of the US Agrlcu' mont .n„ I* The total oi acres available foi J^, duction meanwh v!l deteriorating. b J tion has thercM urgent necessity.
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  • 1041 6 LONDON WITH THE PACE OF INTERNATIONAL TR\DE QUICKENING ALL OVER EUROPE. BRITISH AIRLINES ARE MAKING EVERY EFFORT Tf SPE E D UP TRAVEL TO THE MORE DISTANT CONTINENTAL CAPITALS AND SO SAVE BUSINESSMEN VALUABLE TIME. One of the latest steps taken in this direetion
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  • ROUND UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 20 7 The World's Best At 400 Metres fiMifUsi Herbert 1 M jL yKeme\ Mies, f*« mer now i omjN f ;<;<_. i
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    • 30 7 REV irORK luj, Jack U NewY lay that I I tep ■Utft i rewrvatj g\ J hn's Hojluw .pita! Bali i I*ol a physicai check- Reuter
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    • 591 7 KHAKI IS ALL THE FASHION IN STRIFE- TORN TEL A VI V ITSL AVIV Aug I.— Khaki the fashion in the capital (,','r Israel th:s season for both men and women, writes Robert Ifiller, United Press Staff Coripondent. int am If ring along the I gtieetl sitting in coffee houses
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    • 96 7 Chinese Red Call To Labourers 2 -The J"*** 4 Inameag*£** to t he Xhina S"^^__Ubou rC ong. %^i me l he'n'r ar n ihlir n !al )m--"to ur, fv dto labourers PerJiHsn Vr H Amencan lm- OUr a"«a-k- p offen**a«l. W nece ssarj an d 1 htlp ,;,:"^ver and adleft,
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    • 45 7 GLOBE-CIRCLING SUPERFORTS IN MANILA Manila. Aug. ..''•'---••ng Supports i iMr, aft. ria l 9 0 <«» "•.:nan,|, u2S____J F,i S ht I u yj Uten «Ot Colonel oo th, T dld not oomni" su. fo vr, accident Off fo, Yn."°f CXpeCtod 1 on Tuesday. Jast A.P.
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    • 166 7 Homesick Aussie War Brides I SYDNEY. Aug. 2. j Afrs. J Carr, formerly of I Sydney, said on arrival in Sydney aboard the S Ranchi that all of 100 Australian war brides who icent to England three years ago aboar-l 1 the Dominion Monarch were trying desperately i to return
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    • 118 7 I A l B ""i>r; t ICO i jZ^Vnion (l nd the cal £™»**to Party, rr >r '"mediate a, fh Qt We <Socfcoic, the people's to eo operate in any way with thc Communist Party or approve aiy Comiuuniat oroposals (in the City Council) as long
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    • 134 7 French 'Phone Improvements A joke! Paris, Aug. 1. A nation wide dial system and a radar 'ike transmission service which i would eliminated the need foi wires, are two improvementbeing planned for the French telephone system. These innovations are part o; far reaching plans for tiw complete revision of the
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    • 242 7 Washington, Aug. X.- "Gangsters of the docks" are conducting a inul_J-miUion dollai aeice' in fraudulent export j ice ices, accordiag to Senator »_ei»em. S> Wherry in. aa article io the American Magazin*. He wrote that an investigaion by his Senate small busiess committee
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    • 139 7 HELSINKI. Aug. 1. The Tielsinki Executive Committee of the Finnish Communist 'arty, in an open appeal to "workers, wording peasants, the who'e Finnish people" today urged the nation to join a the tgaUng agiinst Karl A. Fagorhoim's Social Democratic i Cabinet The declaration, published •n ler heavy
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    • 26 7 w ARTHUR WI N T y! </;o/i/ Jamaican ha2/- t* j miter at the Olympic i i Games, strides along in a irork-ouf.
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  • 235 8 WASHINGTON, Au« l It Ua los-d thai the House of It- pr ei••r.ta t i v e s Ir. Amen, .in Activities < m|ttee hai evidence its own. in backlnf up tne charge! on "tune government espionage, m sboul half soin- 30 <
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  • 52 8 Manila, An*. L Fiupm< yeadors were uig«<i oy Jfiayo: Manuel de la Fuente to poo. their resouices and. through CO-Operative effort, tal'e ov. r not only the retail trade about <>0 per cent of which Is presently in the hands of Chines*', but also wholesale busiii-s; from alien
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    88 8 IF w Misses Judif and Margaret Gimson. daughters of the Governor of Singapore, with Captain Derek Turner, at the Swiss Cousutm cocktail party oa Friday. -(Tribune Photograph) .Jr Ifr. <;. A. Falquier.L, •j Woe Cononi /or Swifter* 1 /*i^f/. in'f/i Wr. ft. E. 1 Foulgei Commissioner I 0/ Polue: M.
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  • 133 8 1 Vanfla. An#mi i > This jud/je should halt j tpeetaUsed m fortune- tetUng instead i Hun to determim a l deed em*'* rightfuUg* RodaM thinking. i Fust L4eutenani Alfre- d) Wusnoieta, decemsed, uas elaimtd to have v married tWO comtly ipoaiaa. lioth claimed to
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  • 33 8 The Swiss Consul for Singapore pave a cocktail path Sir Franklin Gimson, the Governor of Mapapon Akm Mrs. Roren, Miss Margaret Frey, Miss Barbara Overtsa, Mr. Schaerer. Mr. Zubkr c
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  • 89 8 Sydney, Aug. 1. The Council of the Lawn Tennis Association Of Australia has deeid ed to recommend to the States a new basis of computing State revenue from the Australian tennis championships. The proposal, one of several designed to "stop the drift of the Association's
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  • 234 8 DEMOCRAd PHILADELPHIA. A Chinese citizen, described as "an important Chinese leader", wrote under the pen name of James Lee to tell the readers of the "Annals of the American Academv" of thc evolution of democracy in his country. Ho rc'inow 1 edged both modern and traditional obstacles
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  • 147 9 M -NILA, Aug. 1. After a brief display of authority and independence, the Republic apparently weakened in the face of Soviet might. Acting upon direction of the Department of Foreign Affairs the customs eolieetor C'ebu permitted the Russian motorshlp KumileH, whose sailing clearance was susnded
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    135 9 lON UPON ■duaveness, ly co-ordin r gnilon of foreign rieant in il flurariation*. the ence. Chil tors of all ■personally or types sho;. I Of and even if* responsibility." U.P. sate the '-first or. a economically, ttmately prydemoralizing effect*. They MM rat-Mr Before result Km untoo." Obstacle! Ib _y",
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  • 108 9 S H.\\i;h.u ""n-ma, 2 p ro >Ud^ civil ,i^e? d u Hsian^ s** WW tffi arul SJ^, were J afu? 3 8 Hun attS in a thi River to attack the Communist held city of Fancheng. Communist losses were dec- wed heavier in central Shansi > a
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  • 84 9 Congress, Not Berlin Worries Truman Independence. Missouri. Aug. I 1. It was the Congress and not Berlin that President Tru man had in mind when he cur |in half his plan for a short vacation at home White House press secretary, Charles G. Ross, said President I Truman heard nothing
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  • 26 9 LONDON, Aug. I.— At least three of the Russian composers criticized by the Communist partv last February appeared to j have* taken their punishment to heart.
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  • 114 10 Greek King "Misreported" —As Usual ATHENS. Aug Mr A I rick D. Reilly. EtrHto) r [D'Affairs. ha. mad.. rM J tations to the Greek |?e_3 ML T. Scphouhs. ar>,m w!j Paul's .uweMlon 5? .H that Britain Mioulct Cyprus to Greece nw.tJ for British or American bas3 in Crete, it was
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  • 96 10 SHANGHAI. Aug. 2 Mart K. C. Wu has summoned I meeting of the BnangM special levy collection commit tee for today to discus met ;ures to spetd up contribution to the "Soak the rich" d: iw in Shanghai The Mayor's action folk)! personal instructions report edly given
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  • 66 10 bHANOHAI, Aug, 2. Uni- j ted States plane builders are showing growing Interest In Chine e aviation and are an- j XiOUS to help this muntiy prove her air service, Mr. Hai vey Toy. Secretary Ol the Oeniral An han p. a corporation said yesterday,
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  • 136 10 Washington, Aug. 1. The army announced syeci il test 1 to prepare its trucks and othei vehJcluN t«-i rapid sht, ient to m Vu-tic hi cam of i i, rgency. High tanking air ami ground oAeers have »>c»»' v nine fo« leveral years that any
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  • 87 10 I SHANGHAI, Aug. 2. A Chinese soldier was sentenced to death and another to five years' imprisonment in connection with a hand-grenade tossing at two local theatres on July 16, in which one member of the audience was killed and many others injured. Thirteen other soldiers were sentenced
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  • 80 10 SYDNEY. Aug. 2. Miss Helen Keller, blind and deaf American authoress, after a tour of New Zealand, will visit the Orient on her self-appoint-ed tajk of rais ng money for the welfare of the blind in countries which she visits With the backing of General MacArthur. she hopes
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  • 65 10 theatres climaxed a night c terrorism on Chinese theatre by bands of soldiers w* sought vengeance on being re fused free entrance to shows. The soldiers after beiri turned away earlier enliste the support of fellow trooper and returned wrth grenade* forced their way through side entrance and
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  • 91 10 Foreign Employees In S'hai Municipality SHANGHAI. Aug 2. J] China Association, an fluentiai London organization U reported to be fctentfW tself in the matter ot V* payment of superannuate and otht-r monies due »J reign employee, of -e" Shanghai Municipal Counw according bo private w leceived he>v J These advice
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  • 31 10 WASHINGTON Aug 2 Chma has been alio > r i worth of nitrogen r)4 J under the Econon. hllI .._4 tion Admini.trat.un 1 tion this week This brings rh location to Reuter
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    • 100 10 U omirs: I vrliisiv^ To The Morning Tribune! f _0~ _0~ _0~ _0~ \^0- _0~ _0~ 0~~ 0 0 f^~ -~^r+ +^^-•1^**- ~r S^ puuc<Mil *'J*^—r 1 c tJh Jh u wwo *v rill "BELINDA'' 1 ■V HLkkOUNP. /you CAW COUNT, JO^O BE TH 1 TWEL UGEe. ****»*> "]^m jAf
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  • 212 11 Rhodes, Au_. l. Count Folke Bernadotte left fa i fivr-jay nrisg through Arab and Item areas after dispatchin S one of his aides to Uk ■■"fss Is spssS Wrvery of badly needed observers and ggpiwat to supenii. tht S<t unlay U> tj
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  • 229 11 TURKEY TIPPED AS BEST BET FOR WRESTLING LONDON. Aug. I. B«rUß»rfced Turkey Si the Mica flee style wrestling bet today as the original lis, o\ 117 competitor.- ihrSUk to d4 after two days of Olympic Ufa foapetltlon with 100 eliminating bouts. Other favourites for Olympic free style wrestlinf honours were
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  • 27 11 PARIS. Aug. I.— Mohammed Rets Tahlev:. Shah of Iran, armed here hy plane from London today and was greeted bv Premier Andre Marie U.P.
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  • 137 11 Sydney. Aug. 1. Figures is:ued by the Australian Commonwealth Employment Service show that of more than 600 Baltic migrants who were sent to Queensland to cut sugar-cane, only about 20 have left the work. Reports state that the othershave gone through their initiaj tion to
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  • 137 11 Wcdrciay JJ-Hi murdei of rt,,, abd..:.»n ct tribal n <»s help- wl <.„ liovun T n i^snlutnn <ald ram meeting resolves to request U.N. Kashmir Commissi m. now in Delhi while trying to Ind out facts about Kashmir, that they should also find fa Jt I
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  • 53 11 SHANGHAI, Aug. 2. Over „,000 police will b. kept busy today 'or th. next ten day checking resident certiU i of foreigners and Cr»nLe in the city. During the ,nd a hotel check wan I understood the e'aborato rhecK-up is pait of u campaign to weed out
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  • 58 11 MANILA. Aug. Quadruplets, a boy and three girls, weie barn to Mrs. Avtllna Castillo. 36. at Oroquleia Maternity Hospital, in downtown Manila last night. The husband. Emilio Castillo, works for the army at $50 monthly. The couple, natives of Nueva Ecija province, is now living
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  • 38 11 A Jeep driven by a British Serviceman entered a sixfoot monsoon ditch at the 6 m.s Bukit Timah Road it about 420 yesterday evening. The vehicle landed on its wheels and the driver escaped injury.
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  • 182 11 London, Aug i A Project? ?k W na «<>«aHsatior though of a socia han.ndusttialchatact,, butt in if C 2^ cf life? ta csse ntials io b h^ d to be under JH^Jg the leaders of 1 n W-bour Partv u on _K_. >- veai
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  • 213 12 BELGRADE, Aug. I.— A new Danube convention depriving the Western Allies of most of their navigation rights along Europe's greatest waterway was expected by Western observers to emerge from the 10-nation conference meeting here. The Willi IS powers, it was believed, would maintain their
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  • 61 12 Manila. Aug. 1. Walter Simmons, Chicago Tribune corlesponding presently stationed in Tokyo, arrived in Manila by ?ir recently for a week's .sojourn. While in the Philippines Simmons plans to go to Clark Field in Pampanga Province, north of Manila, where he will confer with Major General
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  • 46 12 HAMBURG. Aug. I—_sirkman, a colt who has been carrying all before him in race3 in the Russian zone, won the first German Derby to be run since the war when he beat Angeber by one length here today with Salvator, third, of 11 runners.
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  • 47 12 COLOMPO. Aug. I.— Lieut. Charles Ibara, press officer j aboard La Argentina, which passed through Singapore recently said in an interview today that thc cruiser experienced fine weather from the time it set out on a world cruise on i April 20. I
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  • 81 12 GIANT PLANE MISSING: 52 ABOARD PARIS. Aug. l announced tonight that t2_l six-motored Hyciniv;,, /T. J 52 persons w'us mi™n?2l flight between MartinSL^J French West Afr U Mlf H The giant BSSplan 4 Ufl sJ de France in TrenA Indies at 1450 hours (Snml r£%v lt Wa s*l Port Ltienne
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  • 296 12 Sydney. Aug. 1. With the fitst modern heavy oil-drilling plant in Australia for high speed drilling in opeiation. a bore was sunk 1.058 feet in I foui days at Kopperamanna. |on the Birdsville stock route. about 100 miles north of Mat ice, in Central Australia. Thc
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  • 167 12 RHODES. Aug. 1. Aral j and Jewish replies to the pro iposai to demilitarise jerusa lem were interpreted toda I at the headquan- r_ ol Com |Folke Bernadotte, United Na J tions Palestine mediator, a j acceptance in principle of de (militarisation. I t was pointed out
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  • 38 12 MANCHESTER. AUf. JH fifth British national n paper, the Day Teh tonight added n those whose nor tl n will not appear In owing to a their management. -in pographtcal Assoc ..tin wage increase demand.
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  • 42 12 PRAGUE. Aug. 1 mltf Capicka. youthful Minister of Justm;- only daughter of caechosloval ,r Capicka. who y i local Oommum untUhe appear as Minister ot V „t last December. I Gottwald l in a remonv at tn< rary. U.P.
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  • 520 13 "As many of you have doubtless seen in the press during the last few days, it has been found possible, as a contribution towards bringing down the cost uf living, to make a "bonus" issue at the usual price of 30 cts per
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  • 141 13 LONDON. Aug. 2.— Probable runners with jockeys for the Liverpool Summer Cup running over one mile two furlongs 170 yards at 1515 hours (BST) at Liverpool today are: Fighter Command (E. Smith). Doughboy (D. Smith). Sunstroke (EL C. Elliott), Portmanteau (no jockey). Trespass (E. Merces), Speed Second
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  • 961 14 (By I: \M I'lAi: The Malayan cricket "Tesl metdl t,tw.-.n th. No.th .s„uti. Bnnted out tain IStae draw. Plough the North XI had the distinction o. t.ibli.«hing a lead in tin n»*i """wM.n rtumpi mete dwsm Mm svtu had n-;
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  • 175 14 W. McMULLAN OF THE ROTAL SINGAPORE nni. CLUB WON THE FIRST POST-WAR SINOAR^ r^ OF THE ISLAND GOLF CLUB IN THE FINALS BY 4 AND Played at the R-B.G.C. course at Bukit Ttmah, th final terminated a three-day competition at which 27 players
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  • 592 14 London. Aug. 2.— Widespread i rumours that all was not well i wiMi the St. Leger favourite, I the Aga Khan's My Love, were I soon scotched at Goodwood this week when the owner's j son. Prince Aly Khan, stated I that the
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  • 34 14 I A meeting of the Managing Committee of the Indian Association will be held tomorrow, at the Association premises j No. 6. Race Course Lane, Sin--1 gapore), at 6 p.m. Reuter
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  • 57 14 o paid** Karachi, Aug. 2. u tan Ministry of Con" »u tions is expected to give today on a LancasUi.n craft which c» a^; uv Mauripur, Karachi. y< M d A crew of four WJ but though a Ministry spo^ man said the plant' ws pletely wrecked,
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  • 96 15 PERAK'S BIG WIN OVER PAHANG (From Out Own Reporter i Ipoii. Aug. 2. Adding only 29 10 their overnight total of 39, Panang suffered defeat by an Innings ana 105 tuns by Peiak In latter 's last interS;ate ericket fixtuie of the season. The Game concluded after only an aour'a
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  • 73 15 LONDON. Aug. 2— Plans to trins ail Islamic nations together in a Pan-Islam!. O.ympic Games in Karachi v e-.e announced here today oy Mr. Ahmed Jaffar. President of 'he Pakistan Olympic Association. The Games at which Pakistan wil] be the host, will probably tak, place
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  • 399 16 North Tr iumph In Malayan Badminton Classic At KL KI'ALA LUMPUR, Mon. North eored a ■peetasulai i ictoi > ov< the South m th< ii-rond badminton cla. 4 ;<• plav d i" re today srhen they una* n d foui out of th.- five M< B*l Doubh besting South sj
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  • 273 16 SWANSEA, Aug 2. With eight wickets still intact the Australians were only 29 runs behind Glamorgan at lunch t'lrie on the second day of heir match which was watchd by at least 25,000 people in spite of unsettled weather. They were given an entertaining
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  • 51 16 London, Aug. 2.— A Burmese kitchen porter, 36-year-old Maung Powa, was sentenced to one month in jail here today for kicking a girl, Sadie Miller, around the room "like a football" for about ten minutes. The girl said Powa told her he was Joe Louis
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  • 49 16 LIVERPOOL, Aug. 2: Six coloured men and a white man appeared in court here today following week-end riots involving white and coloured persons in Liverpool's South End in which bricks, bottles knives and a pistol are said to have been used. They were remanded in custody. Reuter
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  • 271 16 Double Ihnoim For Beaty I From Our Own Reporter* PENANG. Aug 2 S C Beaty. lbs Perak champion and former All-India player re fine exhibition Of tinwinning double honours in the Malayan Tennis Chamr.ships' nun's .ingles titles slid the nixed doubles ivent partnering Mrs, B. Edwards. A
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  • 545 16 500,000 Pack Wembley Stadium DISCUS THROW: ITALY SET UP NEW OLYMPIC RECORD LONDON, Aug. 2.— Sale of Olympic tick.', v Stadium brought the attendance figures for the m to well over 300,000. our As the 14th Olympiad today entered its first full week it I was certain that not only
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