Morning Tribune, 11 August 1948

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE w\mmmm*»~—^ 10 CESTS NO tSi l* 11 194K
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  • 162 1 „«MMCT REFLATIONS 1948. THE I rNDEB THE W^SSm, VV.TH THE MARSHALLPGATOREK*"" LOCOM OTIVE SHEDS AND caX^thfV 'na^'a.mn have been cazett. The Gazette dehnes me are» as one bounded by fencing commencing opposite No. 3 Singapore Harbour Board Gate m Kenpel I'oad and thereafter
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  • 140 1 Ffrtfat onth day of L moon of the <■ nm C calendar, and cooservaUve SaW, especially the Can ton■e people, will obaerv< it •vtui Casual prayers and sacrificial offerings. The seventh day of the seventh moon or "Chiet Chays, H lt v called
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  • 70 1 SELANGOR. Tuesday. m the Kajang art a. a- 7 30 tat ■pt, Iq ambush patrol was m around Kajam wo n«rlmettr. Hair an hour later near 'he bridg t on Puchor.g Road, 2 00 yards from :h e Police station, i •Wjepwtj, was fired upon.
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  • 38 1 JE WS RELEASE 3 OF 5 BRITONS Le-umio n Si Ir un Zv leased wlv ere toda byamagKt'l 5^ 11 custody C?*' coarl■tt^theS prei >rred five men gat, map. >vho sein rto de- 27 a? 1 Winn Reuter
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  • 63 1 CAMP-'FIRE' NEW STYLE TAP AH, Tuesday. —In a search near Kampong Brumln, a Police Party located an enemy camp. On approaching it they were greeted with sten-gnn lire from the jungle behind •.'•lem. L-Ju ey returne d the fire, killing a man and a woman At the camp they found
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  • 27 1 RANGOON, Aug. 10. TJ Tin «X, Burmese Foreign Mlnis- r i lurned h^re today after 2? day vlsit to London, the a gue. Paris and Bru^eiTZ Reuter
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  • 86 1 In Perak, more police activities against insurgents were reported during the last 24 hours. In Taiping early this morning, the police made a raid north of Jelai and arrested six persons believed to be connected with the murder of a Chinese towkay at Jelai on July
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  • 100 1 JOHORE, Thursday —Four Chinese armed with revolvers entered the house of a Chinese padi planter near the railway line two miles from Batu Anam on Sunday at 8 p m. They tied his hands behind him and took him outside. His wife was m the
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  • 203 1 SYDNEY, Aug. 10. -Scientists m the radio research branch of the Australian Council for Scientific and Industrial Research have sent another series ef radar signals to the moon. The signals took 2^ seconds to leach the moon and return. The scientists sent
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  • 497 1 BAST VS. WEST. 3 REASONS WHY- LONDON, Aug. 10. Whatever optimism existed here today over the prospects of another Big Four meeting was tempered drastically by the fear that the Sast and West could never agree on Germany. Some of the most influential officials
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  • 33 1 Singapore registered a clean "serious crime" record during the 36-hour period, ending at 4 p.m., yesterday. During this period there were no armed robberies, murders, or othe r serious crimes reported.
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  • 33 1 Mr. P Wesself. former Dutch Vice-Consul m Sydney, passed through Singapore by air yesterday on his way to Holland. Mr. Wesself served m the Dutch Consulate m Australia during the war years.
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  • 85 1 JOHORE, Tuesday. A search carried out, following the murder of the estate manager. Mr. H. M. Rice, discovered a carbine m the lallang near the deceased's bungalow at Telok Sangat Estate m the Kota Tinggi area. The jeep which was taken away by the bandits was found
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  • 172 1 MR. CHEN TELLS CHINA Malayan Reds' Aim NANKING, Aug. 10 -Mr Chen Kung-chu. President of the Kuomintang organ, the Central Daily News m Singapore, who is here to report to the Government on eonditwns concerning Chinese bandits m Malaya and Indo-china declared today that heavy losses had been sustained by
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  • 151 1 BERLIN, Aug. 10.— British authorities ordered John Peter Nettle, 24 year old correspondent for the British weekly, Economist, to leave Berlin under guard within six hours. It is not m general interest to give details, the British official who announced Nettle's ouster, said. The order means
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  • 67 1 The Hague. Aug. 10. Princess Margaret will represent King George and the Queen at the investiture ceremony of Queen Juliana of the Nether- j lands at Amsterdam on September 6, it was announced here today. Queen Wilhelmina announced m May her intention to abdicate m
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    • 39 1 Countless Designs! I PRINTED ADAS and BE% IS FABRICS j 36" wide on| y $L5O V* r yard! ENGLISH IRISH LINEN m 7 shades! I MARVELOOM m 12 different shades! seem them to-day Wu iw£w**** US +9liXl -SINGAPORE I
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  • 257 2 ftaiavan* for t»;v rn t '-VMtrt7VhZ r Uts Koraun Lvkcs on Crusade for hrlst -cnomr K ,v.n by the M«*o*m Wmm. Tart* h and i ed simil basal hSS* have he. n aw St* -i i tibs mission m varlaai parts
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  • 189 2 APPEAL UPHELD: SENTENCES ALTERED Two Chinese licensed havkt.'s, Ngo Eng Baw and Chu° Boon Teck. who had been sentenced by the Fourth Magistrate to one month's imprisonment for committing nouse trespass on s.s. Kepong on March 23 last while m harbour, had their sentences altered to a fine of $150
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  • 243 2 <mw a aff< sssop-lw p« i \h Law, who had been aea fine oi H* ,it one months Impriaon by the Fourth Mftgistrati VUi!I o| j" rmltting two |,i.,st lutes to assemble m hiS| Shop on April 8 last had h.s ronviction and sentence
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  • 219 2 CONVICTION, SENTENCE, SET ASIDE A South Indian market Stall* keeper, Mohamed Ibrahim bin AllapiVhay, who had been sentenced to two months* rigoro*"-- J imprisonment by the Third Magistrate on a charge of cheating a Tamil. P. Chinniah m respect of a stall at the Kan- danK K.il.au Maiket on Novem-
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  • 31 2 "The English." will be thy subject of a talk to be given tomorrow by Mrs. G. Hawkins at the YMCA. Orchard Road, under the aegis of the EastWist Society
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  • 80 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter! A twin-engine Bristol Wayfarer aircraft landed at Kallang airport yesterday afternoon, it is understood, after being forced to discharge her passengers at Karachi. The aircraft, which belongs to the Stiver City Airways, was chartered by the Shell Company to take passengers connected
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  • 48 2 A committee meeting of the Muslim League. Singapore passed the following resolutions (a) The Muslim League deeply sympathise on the death of Janab. T. A. M. Abdul Azee2 Saheb; (b) The League show its deep condolence on the sudden and accidental death of Sir Edward Gent.
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  • 115 2 The Malacca Malay Teachers* Union, at a recent emergency m Malacca, decided to accept "as a temporary measure" the Salaries Commission's recommendation for teachers' new salary scales, according to a report from Malacca, quoting the Union's president. Inch" Othman bin Mohd. Amin
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  • 42 2 Mnbune Staff Reporter) I The Selection Board for the i s ''P'>n- [mmigration LS^J^^jutervlewed a mmv'- WWcants yesterday T* Board sat all day ye„te, The post carries a starting salary of $275 a month plus cost-of-living allowances P
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  • 116 2 wmchls 2SSJS 1 SSSS^Z S? ho, "i ay tomorrow ""Tin association, which c™ trota some 700 rice ration retaders. has been granted permission by the Food Control J^rtment to close their shoos tomorrow. arm S^Sf 0f rice retailers day h t°i d at 2
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  • 488 2 Instead of using the usua' stairway provided five dock labourers tried to get into a ships hold by means of a sling which was conveying 10 bales if rubber. One of the ropes, from which the sling was suspended suddenly gave way m mid-air above
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  • 149 2 NEW YORK. Aug. 10—Lawrence Tibett, opera star and president of the American Guild of Musical Artists took steps to prevent the metropolitan opera from closing for the fall season. Summoned by Tibbett, representatives of the theatrical unions involved decided to seek a conference with the
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  • 142 2 Dr. M. Dodsworth, Malayan delegate to the General Conference of the Methodist Minion held m May this year is returning to Singapore tomorrow. He will resume his post here as Mission Superintendent and will be responsible for the supervision of the Methodist Mission m Malaya until the
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  • 133 2 People's Restaurants To Close Down (Tribune Woman Rcporteu Now that food P|»ces ate more or less stabilised Uj People's Restaurants. M™jj served their usefulness, w most likely be closed by end of this week b This action will most rj ly be followed m the Fe« tion by the closing
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  • 210 3 Mi 7. n NflteoeißC two I [•I* deacribl Dt st the Wfi^lJU and who at' ord ,ngto tl- CfhV. birth certiiicati teS? HANDED OVER Fnight of D. ember 21 m 1040 Jater Ku mg I j v, viif.* were walking u*itm arid his wll« v\«n <■• XT SaSS? -rinded
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    62 3 The dosktng days of the R(»mans is depicted on Cyd Chansse's fitting print dress of yreen-nnd-white. The high V-neckline is carried into the V-waistline wh'ch creates drape across the hips and a soft graceful flare to the skirt. High, healrss and toelens wedgies of white suede ynntch Cyd's white-suede maaaa.
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  • 186 3 GOOD SOAP OUTPUT IN SINGAPORE 7; nun Its a> toui of twtt. assatfaeUued m NI Ujonevrita the Biagspore mt at --W cwt L sjaiatity sold m Singa- totalled IMW cwtj ji the Federation to 10,163 ho I'mted Km,. I p to be oin ebiel E j rted soap. Imports into
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    28 3 'The messenuers of peace" *tudy by Mr Lomanq. a <" U-known Chinese artixt •o*o recently exhibited hjs collection tl t the premises of the Singapore Chinese Chanioer „t Commerce.
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  • 28 3 CHINESE TROOPS CLASH WITH 3,000 "BANDITS" UNTON' Auglo t*3£E2 3 contlvner^\l° 0k P la^ uitoi. breached iruf d L L VVu Kof 5 1 ol| owing r,|4^|4^|4^|4^|4^|4^|4^H Reuter
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  • 24 3 DR. WU PAAK-SHING DUE HERE FRIDAY Chines, QSj£ r- s formed IJllaW*^ Canton Ulc C M X hen n ls sc hedmen Friday !l
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  • 207 3 < HARGE of theft of $450 caatl and property worth $15. X?JE__* l0 G R Lombard at the Fourth Police Court yesterof ii i__, CU8ed wa avowed bail w »1.000 in one surety. The case ums postponed one week ff> further mention VestiTday two charges of tli;
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  • 288 3 (Tribune Woiaau Reporter) Or the 262 Crnneae repnfcnat-1 •s who autved ih fcuiga^ie on. ne "Hai Lee' on Monday. 180; jt them aie at pr«a*>iu *«*wag i loused at BuMiey Pai k home r.iey are ail eager to leturn .o their iclauves <*-ul nomco
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  • 157 3 Two hotel proprietors were summoned to the Third Police Court yesterday for failing to record particulars of their longera to the hotel rafljmr. The court prosecutor. Chier msarTitT Mouamed Sidin. urged that stringent measures be taken against the offenders owing to the pievalance of crime. The
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  • 55 3 The attention of exporters Is invited ro the fact that const; deration may be given to tlu export of limited qnantitic f P evaporaLed milk and canned fish during August 1948 Applications ashould be ior warded to reach the of imports and Exports. Singa pore. nNto t
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  • 301 3 Four Hainanest youths, who were alleged to have attempted to demand ihe sum of $10.80 as prott ction money from a Hokien fowl-seller, were charged before the Seventh Police Magistrare. Mr A. G. Shears, yesterday, for voluntarily causing hhutr t to
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  • 176 3 < Tribune Staff Reporter i The necessity of lending full support to the move by Malay iiuuents to foim an AJI-Malay Students Organisation, uniting and representing the whole Malay student population m Malay, English and Arabic schools, was stressed by the Singapore Malay daily, Utusan Melayu.
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  • 210 3 During the preliminary inquiry into an alleged gang roboery. Mr. Peer, the magistrate of the ninth eoun. stepped down to pace the court room m order tp determine its length m connection with a statement by a witness. The prostcution alleged that seven male Chinese named Lim
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    17 4 hdsjhfj jkdghdf dfghdfhg f gvdfhsfg dfjgh kfghjdfkj a M __*_?_*2 TlS^SLi^LfrSLX fSEWE ni y_fcggag&; yy£__ a Tribune
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    18 4 (nearest Picture) The Malay ladies pictured here were °'jWjM recent fancy dress event at the Great i Tribune
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  • 304 4 66 Million Currency Notes Withdrawn Destroyed (Tribune SUA Reporter) THF HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY THAT OVER 66.000.000 PREINVASION CURRENCY NOTES WORTH NEARLY $180,000.--000 HAVE BEEN WITHDRAWN AND DESTROYED. THE HOARD STATED THAT THE WARNING GIVEN ON MAY 19 IN CONNECTION WITH THE DEMONETISATION OF PRE-INVASION CURRENCY NOTES
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  • 94 4 MANILA, Aug. 10. Army surplus tanks classified as scrap but actually m good condition, according to an unconfirmed report, have been shipped to Chlaeac Communists. ThaiC tanks were said to have been purchased by a Chinese millionaire and shipped aboard a Russian vessel, presumably the
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  • 251 4 < IO0C) Lake Success. Aug. i». A Soviet spokesman said the United States is nat threatened Yy any nation a.10 therefore nould be willing to stop making atomic bombs. The spokesman added the United States was saboUgir.g world disarmament, in adJressing the United Nations Commission for
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  • 207 4 Forced Her Daughter Into Prostitution New York, Aug. 10. Mrs. Helen March. 31, was arrested and held In a $50,000 bail, charged with forcing her 14--year-old daughter Margaret to become a prostitute. The daughter was picked up after Mrs. March sent out an alarm for her as a habitual runaway.
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  • 132 4 SAGIA, Kyushu, Aug. 1 Six anti-communists were dieted on a charge of I directly or indirectly laW In an abortive assassin attempt on Kyuichi Til Japan's No. 1 communist J\ily 19. Ichiro Koga, the f who hurled a home made nade at Tokuda already been indicted. Six Japanese cited
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  • 625 5  -  VERA ARDMORE r onTH r-* it.- MM an J > s rir Lidt H0« i. a* k i,vn. i of this citr V. iTiihid'-a Mrs h ftfaß *TU f c K u Ufa PW*i. Mrs U U Mrs Tan Hual Sen L Jill B-a::- i M C
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    • 195 5 TODAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL LUNCH IN THE GRILLROOM from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. Special Dishes from the Silver Wagon THE COCKTAIL HOUR from 7 to 8 p.m. with FRANK PICKFORD AT THE PIANO A delightful way to entertain your friends. j INFORMAL DANCE from 9 p.m. Floor Show RICARDO PEREZ
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  • 375 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Who Is To Quit Berlin? London A'trnfs- Messrs. Colin Turner. Ltd., Talbot House, 98. St Martin's Lane WC. 2 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11, 1948. Ir If not quite clear on what grounds Western representatives and correspondents base their qualified optimism regarding the outcome of the conference on Berlin
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  • 1105 6  -  Carlos. P. ROMULO By I arr. I Filipino inheritor of a tfortotw past ru_aU£e to the uncertain future. As such I must q! ;ai to two-row ,n., my responsibility to the past, and the ta>k of performing my obligation to the rottwe. 1 jam sprung from
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  • 616 6 Medicine Is Not Another Business Enterprise SEOUL. United States military government advisors are waging a hard battle with discouraging results m attempting to guide Korean medical practice from the path of commercialism and quackery to the higher levels' of ethical western service. They are
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  • 71 6 BUDAPEST. The film in-; dustry m Hungary is to be nationalised under the control of a newly established State Film Office which will direct production as well as the impoit and export of films. This means that m future the Wfjfi state-owned cinemai li
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    • 150 6 H I :inds and wives fathers tl I lons m .'hrts aid iMagMNI "> fact .da. folk all <-vcr the world hay; I»| MIT I S I'ILI.S the lading relief that only a genuine kidney lemedy CM gh* Here are th- com merit! ot a m..'nej couj le eapressed m
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    • 37 6 m a \\m ♦•'it^l FOR STUDENTS ONLY —Z'a a** 4 Copies 1 1 Post Card and 1 Copy Post Card I Copies Post Cards and I Copy 8" x 6" From The iaroat Photo StwMc 'in M«k
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 509 7 SOVIET ENVOY ACCUSES U.S. OF TRYING TO "TERRORIZE" RUSSIAN CITIZENS WASHINGTON. Aug Soviet Ambassador. Alexander S Panyushkin. accused the United States of trying to "ter- j oriae" Russian citizens m the United States and demanded; surrender of a rebellious Russian school teacher who Bed to the FBI yesterday for protection.
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    • 49 7 4 SiciU nest and odr* *_L T hrn tn re/ta tad In tki*^ i »clef b (.'•><;/'. jaoot. flu Bckiffu-< mbro </• red jsb 4 it iftoi to J to I band 0/ Mai Ik aroaaraiii j a/irf ii t d<7» </ I'd/) ti </» J- i
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    • 147 7 Melbourne Aug 9 Shipbuilding Australia has now I been firmly established us a peacetime industry Stating I this the chairman of the A us" j traljan shipbuilding board Mr. Jl McAlpine, said tne' Federal Government was le- term,ned to maintain the m- ■aatrj on a permanent an.;
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    • 24 7 New U.S. GOC Members In Indonesia _^_L**a\rssr hj c, hor «tUrn P t Jt>lt h bt^es k 'to the irtua Nth of Init--01 poor
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    • 96 7 PALEMBANG. Aug. 9. -Dr. F. J. H. Noordhoek. of the Dutch army, told an Aneta coritsp'.ndent here today that the -malipox epidemic m this area i now unaer ct ntrol. He attributed the slacking off m new cases to wholesale innovations. He said so fai as
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    • 129 7 RED BOSS DENIES TERRORISM PLOT IN MALAYA SYDNEY, Aug. 10. The General Secretary of the Australian Communist Party. L. L Sharkey, denied m an interview with the Sydney Dady Telegraph that the Calcutta Communist Conference drafted a time table for terrorist campaiyns m Southeast Asia. The Telegraph had referred to
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    • 234 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 9. The :emand for Japanese goods iere has become so great that ocal dollar allocations are inadequate and prospective imlortera are being foiced to open i edits m New York for the apanest exporters, according o th, Far Eastern EconomU Review. The publication
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    • 101 7 I NEW DELHI. Aug. 9- A plan to evacuate 400 Briusn mtionals and others from Hyderabad slul e is ready an jvill be put into operation ml--nediately it ot comes nectsary to do so. a >pokesr an m he British H'_n Commissioner's o*ftce m New D'lhi
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    • 61 7 ia»KlO. Aug. 10. Allied Headquarters said latest repoi t from Japanese health authou ties showed that the toll o* Japanese. Encephalitis case within Tokio has risen to 50* with 72 fatalities. It said if the epidemic pel rials, it will be necessary t«
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    • 53 7 KARACHI. Aug. 10. Fo.eig Minister of Barma U TO. .v 10 passed through Karachi on the way home from his iccei. visit to Europe told Rc-uter fight the Communists ot _,_».aa. The Foreign Minister contradicted reports that his c tacts m London had any
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    • 128 7 CHICAGO. Aug. 9. Businessmen connected with Chinese trade were discussing today the remarks by Bulah Bland Calder. American commerce attached m Shanghai who, over the week-end, predicted that United States trade with China would decline. Calder noted that Chmd has almost exhausted
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    • 121 7 7 Shanghai. Aug. 10. The United States Consul General 10 Dairen. C. Patch, arrived today m Nanking where he is niak.ng official reports *.o the embassy there on his long 1 v 4 gii m the isolated Russian held city. Patch, with his wife
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    • 56 7 ADVENTUROUS VERSATILE Stitched :.ae* and 'ace^ J^" niffs supply an adven-^ turous note as ci jabot J and cuffs for ahi oh neck- line, of as jacket labels. i pocket decoration* and even as a peplum hes* i versatile what-ne>ts wen-. I l inspired by tm cosiuent* j worn m
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  • 135 8 NANKING. Aug 9 A high National ofldaj recently released 'on parol* frOU CoM muni t rap-ivity today gave 1 graphic description ol present day conditions behind th Chlnea Communist "Iron Cttrtaln" In »he Manchunan capital ol Harbin, describing, it M a completely Sovietized" city
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  • 89 8 MANILA Aug 9 The I ss HirondHle. 2.300 tons I steamer ol Madrigal and Com- panv. which was seized by the Japanese Jn 1941 at Hongkong. iraa returned to its owners ai ceremony In Manila Bay Yoshiki Shiba. the Japanese Hkipper who brought the ship to
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  • 130 8 i LEETOS. Austri 1 I 9 .Vf<ir/y I/.' out S 8 000 tims of thts ytar's rice crop of 50.000 tons will go to Malaya. production this year t/vi.s cut compulsorily because of complaints »i J r*/!< Murributgee r t ce i growing area that watti.
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    25 8 Above pictures show CHAS KNG .^'OO.Y 1 boys of St. Joseph's Institvtion ycht actti D'Souza played tuv> of the tuitort irfefe Et tt< ;■':> mail
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    21 8 Photoejraph) Above are four more boys of St. Joseph's lnstitutirm _j__g_ role* of '«1-W m 'Pe.rUtsfvrs of Ispahan" on /^r,</ai/- Tribune
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  • 162 8 SYDNEY, Aug. If). J J Whew five horses flash- ed over the line together I i m the Heatherbrae i Handicap, at Mentonc J I (Melbourne recently, i H-en bookmakers, usual- l hi mKT'ovs to b** where, there ts m doubt MM i J ncv^his\yed. I Thr nha/tn
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  • 114 8 CANTON. Aug. 10. -Hainan Island is to be reinforced with more naval and air force units to supplement the land forces m driving out the thousand or more Communists operating on the island. The local report giving this adds that the cruiser Chungking and the destroyer
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  • 30 8 FRENCH SOLDIERS KILLED PARIS. Aug. 9. The French Jress Agoncy reported from Indo-Chma today that 28 French soldiers were killed at Afuafour m a Vietminh attack on a convoy. U.P.
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  • 81 8 LONDON, Aug. 9. The world's light heavyweight champion, Freddie Mills, was advised by his doctor to take two months rest, thereby apparently wiping out any chance of a return bout against Gus Lesnevich m Ebbets Field. Brooklyn, on September 23. The official announcement by the
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    23 8 mph'do- MlCMrtt, 1*22*22 of '*Pahan». Left to right: ™fvr-?ni m ff D-SOUZA, HARRY PRlNS, has ENG SOos and HO KAH MING RRRRRRRRRRRRRRERRM Tribune
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  • 409 8 During the past three years the number of boys' clubs m Britain has shown a lemarkable increase. There are now just over 2.500 clubs with a total membership of 200.000 boys between the ages of 14 :.nd 18. All these clubs are affiliated to Britain's National Association of
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    • 46 8 1 FOR ACCOMMODATION visit I KATONG REST-HOUSE I S (A Health Resort By The Sea On Weokly And Monthly Terms) > I HAIM'E Every Wednesday and I S Every Saturday ADMISSION FREE j Musk- by ti,e Kaloha Royal Hawaiians. j Phone: 8471(5. 107. MARINE PAR U>E I
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  • 181 9 Boy a of 8t. Joseph'* i Institution, Singapore, s t a g e d a successful 1 Variety Concert on Fn- i day last week at their school hall. The concert was in aid of the Insti- I t u t I on '8 Laboratory Fund. The
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  • 72 9 NEW DELHI Aug. 0. Tne Indian Finance Minister Snan Mukhani Chc:ty. introduced m the Indian Parliament today a bill to bring the reserve bank of India under state ownership. At. present the bank ;s a privately owned institution incorporated by special act. iae bill
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    262 9 M v I the ps, and a mca< won by Uu orps by four ie A.T.c. aen unio! Foot ha!! Britain. The boxing finals Wembley Emlere the 'Boy?' winning hy the Amateur »n. which had ited to send a April 3. the n Nat boxing the third yea: lie
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  • 44 9 TOKIO, Aug. 10. A lihian Siamese trade mission headed by Luang Thavil, ViceI*reaident of the Siamese Board of Trade, will arrive m Japan about August 16 according to Japanese Government sources. The Mission's visit here has been known for some time.
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  • 133 9 SYDvpv a *t!*Asrau2 t° officials saT,hi? lmigr tloll »"*d fo" a (I,strict has o; e h, S ftheUtleol ■cbeme" by i__S ""Ration ni assisted k.__ orkeri for f i'ec trait ■"■■Hi to Auss**%&*s• R B S" r "Plv md Can berra. h 'n of k_r?_- accommodate H
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  • 179 9 Jap Army Cook Broke U .S. POW's Arms YOKOHAMA. Aug 9. I'nitrti States miljtaiy commissions t ground out two more convic- tions today m trials of Japanese for war-time prison camp atrocities. One commission sentenced a former Japanese army cook, Manichi Njshitani, to five years hard labour after hearing 11
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    48 9 Photog i rc r x). Photograph Another good item m the variety concert progrc. .me a sketch called "Catching t/^^^^^^^g^^^^^^^^ a from sketch. -M Tribune THE BACSAFRA FAMILY -two girls o»?rf two coys playing a quartet, provide another interesting itcn^^ntvarietu concert held at St. Joseuh's I nstitutionRREREREEEE Tribune
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  • 120 9 MANILA, Aug. 10. J A Filipino version of Aesop's fables xoritten I m Tagalog, the national language, has just been published by Dr. Pedro Buenaseda, physician and widely known vernacu- j lar writer. The author claims his book, captioned "Si Es- copo At Ang Kanyang
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    • 85 9 LAW BOOKS Hyde. The Tiials of Oscar Wilde 900 Schwarzenberger. Manual of International Law Friedmann. Legal Theory Topham's Real Property Megarry. A Manual of the Law of Real Property Chalmers' Bills of Exchange Keith. Constitutional Law The Training of a Doctor Kekwick. Town Country Planning Law Paget's Law of Banking
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  • 73 10 •^•'bourrie l .n i„ur vaa? A.rts\ planning y airttacia n A s_nU_i Tnp aaajS PhittpS that pliu^ 3 lhe De Rati Caroeta The, tne Constellate introduced Th» cruise at 500 1 at a height feel The manager Commonwealth j lines. Captain sani that jet liners would Urn*- across tat
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  • 55 10 NANKING Ai Chinese Foreign] a statement ai ticallv dcnvmg I that the Chined intended clair.ua the Sino-Burmea "While China] see a cleat demi boundary for m nations conceal "she has no intd of claiming any j Burma." The reports f« heels of the rem of the Chinese cation commissU
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  • 59 10 ECA Wants China Co-Operation SH 'I Ml. H 1 head of the K< •m, u>M I P re J c tod ty that his P ration Admin. istration not obliged to alio- cate and ijm id U5*275A».000 appropriated by Oongreaa for China aid ualesa the Chinese with 'th 1 n
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  • 59 10 '<<>M»ON. Aug 9 A spokes;»:m of the Comn-n, i; f h Re ;/.ions ()fh,. her. .fated today Mat st.ps for the tafety of taken by the Unted Kin«- Hfrt C-omrvsaoner m lunati'ly arose." Th.- spokesman said the ESS mißioner ww close ilny-to-day touch with the
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  • 73 10 LONDON. Attg. 9. Sir Arhui Khin. chief of the Wembley sports arena*, has present ed £3,750 to the International Amateur Swimming Federat.on to aid the tranine of swimmers for the Olympic Oames at Helsinki m 1952. The sum was raised by the intei -continental swimm'ng and
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  • 66 10 Ey-Ian Envoy Wants New Elections I TOKIO, Aug. 9. Shigeru Yoshida. former Ambassador to London and present head of the Democratic Liberal Party, to- day urged the dissolution of the national legislature for a new j general election. He added that even if the outcome of the election were fayI
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  • 136 10 HENLEY-ON-THAMES. Aug 9. Puffing his first pipe for five months, Mervyn Wood, the Australian single sculls Olympic champion, celebrated his Olympic victory by immediately breaking training. He had just beaten by five lengths the Uruguay cycle dealer, Eduardo Risso. with the Italian, Amollo Cataata, third.
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  • 33 10 LONDON.-^ lect Coming sporting todaj I petiol by OH ■TtaSng increases a nj for *****Ji 2 During d [sailed b) W SS and •out contro' j petrol s't'lg pai-ini.-" 1 Reuter
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    • 160 10 ICawatcK i:*« li.*iv«- To The M—™* Wfcana rj o f7.„v»a-/» S^ ""A l/Wrc/rflv- Tf*R,VEfi\ \Z\ THE EVENING /GOTO Jv^K^R^OrlN^^^OOPS^ rXXj) '"f^/v/ELL-lt* q^,HG THE OLb PIPE Vll I fc* 'ft*»V 70/tf** HJGAVE ME QUITE ™*?YoFFnSHING W IW THE OLD BOTTLE I* mAMCKOE LIES AMUT mm¥m**l&L A Vfm nextmek 1 bee* am
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  • 314 11 CHINA CIVIL WAR SWINGS BACK TO NORTH CHINA MANCHURIA SHANGHAI Aug. 10 The th.« fi-ht,ng spotlight. Once Spin. Mukden. Chang,hin Anshan Manchurian northwe-l Hope, province, are n ;he headlinni as both the Xl .;,nal.sts and Communists iipUed prnaaare in various 01 the northern front. FV.rn Changchun northornn,ost government outpost n
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  • 166 11 1 SHANGHAI. Aug. 10 I I Mayor X C. Wu t* I i n )*rrted te, l*e consuter- I I mg the publication of a Ust of S h a n g h a i's j i wealthy Chines* m -i I final effort to reach
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  • 82 11 TOKIO. Aug. 10. A new Pacific typhoon. "Chris", wit! 70 miles-per-hour wind, is exlected to strike the island, southeast of Okinawa, headiw westward toward the China coast United States army weathe network alerted Okinawa Islands and also southern Kyu shu. It said the storm is ex
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  • 25 11 PLAID BERET SCARF I rjere'j i yL ■m". mstdnno scar! a K.,...v fotaioik I on the m of th- cost me* r,v the Colnmbis Rhn.
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  • 215 11 AP LABOUR SITUATION QUIET BUT CRISIS STILL POSSIBLE OHO, AAf. 10 The anes? labour Situation let i few days ago waa urht to a clinax with the Etaaaeal by the powerful re'r.mfnt a mmaaicatlona rkers that they would strike. ai ,i ess of intervention by I Occupation ot Japanese rernr.ent
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  • 59 11 ATHENS, Aug. If.— lt was reported today that two memners of the United States Spe'ial Committee on the B; lkan wt ri wounded on Sunday by i guerillaa. The incident took place while j American Lieutenant Colonel Richard Darnell and Major A. i W. Fielding were driving
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  • 37 11 LONDON. Aug 9. Gene m n_ of India did not ge: itarted m his first round featherweight boxing contestant with S Wad of Denmark las night. Hii counter punching wa^ stow to be effective. Reuter
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  • 188 11 BERLIN. Aug. 9. It was announced today that armed Russian soldiers arrested the United States military governor of Bad Kisaingen and his companion, a Berlin military government official, when the Americans crossed into the Sov r et zone by mistake last Thursday. The men were
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  • 210 11 SHANGHAI. Aug. 10.- -A lew currency has definitely >cen printed and will bo issued shortly after the new economic measures, drafted m a series of conferences during tne last .wo weeks, ate mad;* effective, the English language paper. China Piess. said this morning. The press la
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  • 127 11 Shanghai. Aug. 10. An official government dispat'jh from Tokio said that the Chinese Mission m Japan is at present at odds with SCAP. on the issue of Japanese ships earmarked for delivery 10 China The dispatch said: "SCAP ruled recently that hard cash wlil have to be
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  • 61 11 TOKIO. Aug 10. Chiua and the Netherlands have received nien tiiji ie_»ar<itious allocations of Japanese electrical equipment under a 30 per cent. „a... ice transier programme. Allied Heaaquarters o£_eialo re- ported today. Officials added that subse- quent allocations of similar equipment wii» shortly be made
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  • 107 11 A new portrait of the- J_ i Right Honourable MR y HUGH D ALTON. MP., i who has been appoint eu i Chancellor of the Duchy j of Lancaster. As v I member of the Cabinet i 1 free of depart men* ai > responsibilities, he
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    • 57 11 GREAT WORLD JEh n ivixgandaTt.aykr 111 L WORLD "BODTANDW 9^ P:ii Toni-rrou AFIAIK nt ral __r IMandarini KUBER4 i-. A P-n». I RKn GRARLI iaZ ;i fi-li 9.1. 1 r>ra. I I ACENTINE WAY" I I x (>M,^^crAcu:s: romance:! I Jj Ar^-\cir O ~NT I Xmtrm^ GU) *«<His mm Hl|l
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    • 76 11 Santa Paula. California, Aug. 9. Aviatrix Diana i Converse Cyrus, 25, who arjll try soon for a record solo rLght, married pilot Robert Bixby, 34. this afternoon. FOR SALE For Sale— Frig: 7 eu.ft. Teak IMnlng roon salt. Desk etc., j excellent condition 35, Caldeeott Hill, Singapore SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING
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  • 645 12  -  Stephen Watts By LAUIUDVCB Olivier 'i him of -Haml.-r If I "'aster piece It is beautiful to look at and to mm to. it is moving. Hipping, exciting Yes, that's all fin,, but I haven't looked at Shakespeare since adital, and then he 1 bond m*\
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  • 54 12 Rich Chinese Form UNO Club MANILA. Aug 10. a rr» of public-spirit, .j chine* J io:uite* m Manila have j'anized v cosmopolitan called UNO Club which they say. to brirv tOfS people who believe m the 0* World idea. The club has been duly n mistered with the secu _tsJ
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    • 258 12 A T \ir -r«>n«liti<in«Hl II _j_w^»L4aV-41aWC4a1 A 9.50 ii.iii. LAST-PAY SEE IS TEEN AGED TERRIFIC AM) TOPS. -^^1 ITWIILAAAJCf r^^ M ry JiA& 1 UTTU, CRY Uoioff^j£B r J M** A _____ajt___ -w,ii- w«**ti I T^Bttl^awW_»^>k-> r T MH% __V. Z^" GARNER i^Ht^r CfOICI SfAro* WILLIAM r»ERlB(»G MALAYAN FILM GABBTVB
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    • 106 12 CAPITOL A PERILOUS ADVENTURE ACTUALLY FILMED IN GERMANY! I W\. I av -I l^> J mW fil af^aV am [jHV V_________________________ W <*__■ j___ Em Mi ___t Mrj_HH^(^____n___ I_F rl rl R IvY I" 4 REE I_f __r *MJ _l^"__| E>* _j^_S___ i M P-^l I^l Mr RJ a>-Ml__r *_:*MI
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  • 661 13 w Ek' E 2.90 3.00 b > Raw l^-non* Tin 31 a/i 22; c Sion* -fj g Kinta 1* b JJ' g Malayan 29-9 30/9 S Tronoh 16 6 17/6 UIM 20.- 21/- Cd Sungei Bidor 39'- 41 Sunfi Kioto 19/6 20/6 Sungei Way 3.124 3.^J Taip.ng
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  • 28 13 thejSJSf* R mon thly meeting of 5 Thu \*L*°V will be held W Offi cc y, 4 Ugustl9 inthe a m umcc Singapore at 10
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    • 141 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS (From a Financial Corr.) Rubber ocean shipment figures published yesterday show a total for the month of July, including latex, of 81.743 tons compared with 87,365 tons for June. Russia, for whom shipments are still loading, took 13.359 tons, the United States 27,470 tons, the United Kingdom
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    • 99 13 (By Our Financial Corr.) The rubber market was steady this morning on publication of the Malayan shipment figures for July at 81.743 tons showing a decrease of 5,625 tons compared with the month of June, and business passed at 48% cents for No. 1 R.S.S. f.ab.
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    • 28 13 There was an increased volume of business m the share market yesterday with industrials remaining Very steady. Tin shares, however, were quiet with slightly lower prices.
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    • 63 13 The second Russian vessel to pass through Singapore m three days was the 4,000-ton motor ship Mayokovosky. The Mayokovosky arrived from Karachi with 3.500 tons of cotton as cargo for Vladivostock. It carries a crew of 30 Russians. On Sunday, the Sakhalin, an oil tankers of
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    • 70 13 Dr. John D. Dennehy, of Battery Road, was charged m the First District Court yesterday with voluntarily causing hurt 10 a Volunteer Special Constable, George E. Verrall, m the discharge of his duty as a public servant. The offence was alleged to have tccurred at midnight on July
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    • 168 13 Despite reports of Russia buying Malayan coconut oil, the market here was still on the downward trend with the f.o.b. price at $71 per picul. Business m the sago flour section yesterday was record- ed for Lingga at the unchang- ed price of $21. Siak sago flour-,
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    • 95 13 NEW YORK, Aug 9.—Nervousness regarding the prolonged and newsless Moscow discussions brought losses covering one point or so. Selected steels, minings, oils, electric manufacturings, motors, rails, tobaccos and farm implements were particularly affected. Additional pleasing earnings and dividends as well as estimates of 7/lOths of a
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    • 62 13 Vessel Godowns Katong 44 E. Hamble Pundua 42/3 Noreverett Wairata 40/1 Glenearn Norman Lykes 38/9 Aeneas 36/7 j Calchas 33/4 Silverbriar 31/2 Murena 17/18 Molenkerk 19/20 Kepong 21 Giam Battista 23/4 Mentor 25/6 F. A. Silcox 27/8 Taybank 29/30 Roseville Steel Designer 15/16 Easterner Sager 13/14 Glenartney 10/11
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    • 97 13 AW Li C T# PHONE CONDITIONED HaW W* A% 40 4 2 toft TODAY! Vstf? /l MO£/77/ Z7K7f HERS 75 yl/5r fOT? KISSING, ..NOT FOR TELLING! ____^________MaHßSa^^^'^ ?^|^3___B I r^^i___| II& I MM^wß P'Mr* <^r^Sr _f*^^ _P^ >:^%K _________________H *^P^ IP >■<# ■< ___MrHf^v^ ____RR___i _Rhiii i .'W *rr. BRa^paaaaa
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  • 392 14 Wins Two Gold Medals In A Day a** :„V. >!,( «-,.h th. naming of -v.,, ekrinririri. The United ■taiei won thrrr Mid anx-ata eight -oared crew una four oarad now with aaa> wain. The ladlvldttal Rtai ami Aii-tT ilia's P>*nt poUOB nun Ifervyn IVoad v/ho
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  • 271 14 The Royal Singapore Coif club August mednl competition IfltrOke) was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning and resulted m a win for O. O. CruickBhank m "A" Division with a net score of 71 and foi J. D. D;.vi- m "B" Division
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  • 72 14 The following playrs are requested to turn up for practice on Wednesday, at the Hospital Assistants Union Hall, College Bond, at 6 p.m. Wong Peng Soon. Wong Chong Teck. Seah Eng Liat. Chan Chim Bock. Chan Chim Lim. Peh Teng Siew. Goh Ah Row. Ooi Thean Leong. Ng
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  • 56 14 The following will represent S.C.C. vs. the A. A. A. m a Ist 1 Division League fixture today 1 at Jalan Besar Stadium. V. Margrave; Q. Vcrrall, V. Burton; A. Mitehell. C. McCni loch. F. Hutchinson; B. Clifton. R. Fletcher. F. B. McCulloch. T Mathot, H. Guildemond Reserve:
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  • 88 14 NEW JERSEY. Aug. 10 Ferae* Jce walcotf. manage Felix Bucchicchio has accepted in principle a proposal .lor Aalcott to light J tin my Bivm >f Ezzard Charles for thv.nid heavyweight title a, '.Yashington. The proposal was put M 3occhcchio by Gabe Memniez
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  • 400 14 The Jumabhoy Flag Competition (men's section) resulted m a tie for the U place betw-en l. P. Ho and A Chance whese final stroke^ ended In the hole of tht 19tl I green. The third place wen. To G. H Brown whose final stroke was m
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  • 118 14 In a return friendly maten against the Fairylite BP. on Sunday, the Sect Kirn Cheng defeated the Fairylite B.P. by 6 games to one. Results Sect Kirn CTieng players mentioned first: Billy Loh lost to Goh Bee Wan 15-8. 12-15, 10-15; Koh Kirn (Juan
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  • 111 14 SHELL BEAT MERRIDALE D.P. In a friendly match of badminton played on Sunday, the Shell Sports Club beat the Merridale Badminton Party by 6 gamts to 1. Results Shell flrsti Heng Sia* Tiang lost to Poh Kirn Van. 3__l. 5-15. 5—15: Arthur Leo i beat Low Meng Chim. 15 1
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  • 55 14 The Commercit* High School scored an easy victory over the Shell Sports Club at soccer by defeating them by eight goals to two. The school team dominated most stages of the play and scored freely. The Shell eleven. however, m the latter stages lcught back gamely
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  • 50 14 A meeting oi tile iiocaey section oi the SCRC. will be held on Aug. 17 at 5.30 p.m a t the club. Hong Lim Green. All members who are interest <'d m Hockey arc requested to attend the meeting or communicate with Mr Chong Wfifß Thye. thp convenor
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  • 53 14 The Singapore Harbour Board Auxiliary Police met and de- j feated the Cable and Wireieso B.C. at badminton by three games to two at the S.V.C. I Drill Hah. Beach Road, on Sunday. Result* (C. W. player* mention ad first SINGLES M. A. Lange beat Mok Yoon
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  • 177 14 SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIXTURES LONDON following are t j jpening of th. heotthj J nail League season l&4jm Matches to b< played M 14 are "A' DIVISION Celtic v Motion. Dundee v Heatta Falkirk v <^uten South. 1 Hibernian v l-:;«st F.f Motheiwell v rTingin Fartick Thistle v mj Covers. St.
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  • 66 14 HM.S. Calelius a** Aeneas by two goals to XtRM a friendly football garni P« at Gillman Barracks >«swj« No goab weir scored .4 the first half. After the change of <*J« HMS Galenas team I>W< W ter football. Easjy S^SM counts for the HMh u« In the closing Mf"
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  • 58 14 The following w» the Blue Rover, .n 1 game of soccer "gJ-M Junior Dynamos on S^ -J the McNa.r f^ffj, vM Paul; Jrtohmood 0» no; PHt' lck V o,^;"'\ **M Layman B. Jani h. vf ßm Omar B. Dawood. Osman b. Ham**^ Reserves: (Jk*B**m N., Vivian la
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  • 27 14 The Anglo-Ch »wiH hold nnu s d.urn ijalau Besar oio d Saturday, Aug. h prf invitations are d .but old boyi, mt .friends are all
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  • 32 14 ERERERERERER^*****v>^^ Thio Yuen Lrn, 12-15, 15-5. »> t0 &J Amurthahng^ irlt 9 J Cu ,ly and J n0 .rid" 11-15; Martin f w <hd VoW Chen^ lo ;i. Bow and I***
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    • 70 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated In Singapore. cc, WHI STREW. PHONE SOU/5 PASSAGE 4 FREIGHT SEKVK E HONGkONG. SWATOW, AMOY, PENAN* RANGOON. "Hong H«r SaJU For Ran^on All(f 7 -Pn..mu,r" ta rom aU mlmn| A |Mjidjw Aujf |f ">«f Ann- a*,!. For r a Mllban|f "Hong Soon"
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  • 261 15 Signals Move Out Of Last Position I Malar* (M.F.A.) 2 6M 3£w£m gained from the Malays at the StaJ^tertav enabled Signals to extricate them::iuVfrom the bottom position of the First D.v.s.on league- ith men the Malaya went down by T k f ,^Jo Ma"avswon the first round match by
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  • 114 15 GROUP OBTAIN ABLE POINTS pi" BSk ha'niXl !>"" h atsi only L Group Hal Eoieal 'mm;* i k ofl 8.0.D'8 Eft i L from a melee Bapi Etta Itti pis' centre foi jube ir ck .it i ukli n iry rd out fcfurthei LttbeSapj I penalty and L l_t_k( with
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  • 102 15 •a y i n all mm* fyKota ttji trtnmetototy Football Asmc 111 fwnf of f-Hiht aim a Div. W/(rr file Gfi/'ana Sfipfcy, P* took the field f yw^however, the Mother man would c little lifference r «J rtan Madon -opened the rortng be flowed a J nght winger RLf
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  • 5 15 H LT^cioh lur n up
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  • 63 15 LONDON, Aug. W. The Wembley Olympic crowd is still just over 100,000 short of the million mark. Wembley box office today announced that up to last night people had seen the various events at the stadium and the Empire Pool. Ten thousand saw the boxing at the
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  • 107 15 OLYMPIC PLACINGS LONDON, Aug. 9.— The unofficial Olympic point standings are: t'nited States 504' 4 Sweden 260, France 154, Hun ,gary 132.1, Italy 127, Britain 119, Turkey 90 1 3, Holland 89, Denmark 88*4, Australia 84 4 Finland 84 7 12, Switzerland 67 7 20, Norway 40',,, Austria 86, Argentina
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  • 60 15 Rough Play— Ref Abandons Game Th' Division J Leayue gain between the Posts and MMioartom ond the Si ret at St. Georeje's 1 Y)!A ground nester- t" LS 'ibandoiUii te n m the nui. Fottowmg a spell of rouyh the- P. and T. team were milk "ft the field. Th'
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  • 650 15 Iran "Iron Man" Sets UpNewOlympicRecord LONDON. Aug. 10.— The best Olympic weight-lifting performance was put up late last night by J. Saimassi of Iran m the featherweight class. He improved on the old record of W i kilogicmrao- up m 1936 by a lift of 100 kilogrammes. Other veinmlifUng records
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  • 164 15 LONDON, Aujr. Id.— The International Olympic Jury of Appeal today reversed the judges' decision on SatuMa, to disqualify the t'nlted States team m the 400 metre* relay race. The Olympic Games International Jury of Appeal saw a private showing of the film, m slow motion,
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  • 109 15 Asian Games Championships Proposed LONDON, Aug. 10.— After a I meeting of representatives of Asian countries convened by Mr. G. D. Sondhi, member of the International Olympic Committee, Mr. Sondhi said that it had been unanimously decided that the invitation of India to an Asian athletic meeting at New Delhi
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  • 125 15 OLYMPIC POOL. Aug. 10 Pascual Perez, the little boxer from Argentina, gave his all today to represent his country m the fourteenth olympiad even his dark hair. Perez, a flyweight, was just a feu ounces over the limit at this morning's weigh-in. His team-mates
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  • 31 15 HARRINGAY. Aug. 10.-- A Russian representative to the International Basketball Federation said today that "Russia wili participate m the I9bi Olympics if we are invited U.P.
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  • 200 16 LONDON, Au X 10. Tht possibility of develop|M new norai of cocoa m Malaya. Sarawak and North BonMO was outlined m a report published here today. The rapirt If bj/ Df B. < "iieesi nan, arha visited Mala SiiL.wak and North Borm-o
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  • 145 16 The are brigade la Singapore were call, d out four times to deal with Area, three of them caused by the beat of the day m lal'awg. yaatcrday The biggaat and most troublesome was a bif lallailg fire. ir. Juroog at 1.5") p.m. The Ai:ny
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  • 120 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Tuesday A Chinese woman was j Knocked down by a military: 'ruck, driven by a Gurkha at I 730 this morning. After the j accident, the truck swerved I and crashed against a PWD lorry. Both vehicles were damaged. The drivers, however, escaped unhurt. Th
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  • 55 16 Taiping Names Its Protected Places raifrilaf, Tuesday.— The following places have been declared protected places m the Podce district of Taiping 1. B Coy Group Workshops KEME. Karnuntmg. 2. 29 Coy RASC. Kamunting. Z. 1. Malay Regiment Magazine. Taip;ng. i 4. 222 DID Taiping. Persons are warned by po^t- era
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  • 37 16 RANGOON ALERTED RANGOON. An. 10. Rangoon police were put en the alert as a precaution resulting from desertions by troops of the Burma Army. Armed guards were patrolling the streets and roadblocks erected near police stations.— Reuter
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  • 102 16 Port Louis, Mauritius Aug 10. The heaviest pol >*ver recorded m the Colony was shown by first figures laaued today for two of the constituencies m the genei election m Mauritius, British Inland m the Indian Ocean Ninety-two pel cer.t of the electorate voted Yesterday
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  • 35 16 PSNANO, Aug 10. Th^| Malayan Railways announce that the goods and parcel services between West Malaya and Kelantan and vice-versa have been restored Traffic uili be accepted for destinatioss m Kelantan as formerly.
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  • 22 16 Teluk Anson, Aug. 10. Nine Malay women have enrolled and they are being used at road blocks for exam- .niij£ women suspects.
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  • 186 16 FEDERATION FLASHES NFGKI SKMBIMAN. Tuesday -In the Mantin area at I i m this morning a special constable accidentally shot a watchman who is now m Seremban hospital. His condition is no serious. MALAOC -A.-r-ive arrets wore made m the last 24 hours. PENANOI Thar* were four ■irrests m the
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  • 17 16 Mr. J. V. Cowgill, CMC, M.C., has been appointed to be Joint Salaries Commission Officer, Singapore.
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  • 120 16 IPOH, ruesday. Yesterday aft -noon, a European miner motoring back to his dredge outside Ipoh, challenged a Chinese ippror.chrn^ on a bicycle. The Chinese immediately hred at him and he returned the Are Th armed Chinese made his getawaj ftting as he went Two
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  • 32 16 N I\ LNG Aug. 10. A Mongolian etlai Oommlsl d the c'a.^h benatl trl tea of Tibet a revolt theC ntra i nraent sttled on the ipposmg part Reuter
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  • 67 16 Geneva. A ug. 10.— The Shah of Persia arrived here In the French Preaideat Vincent \uriol\s private plane today on m official visit to Switzerland. He was met at the aerodrome by members of the Persian Colony and by the Swiss Chief of Protocol. Shortly afterwards h*
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  • 73 16 KELANTAN, Tuesday.—Yesterday, acting on information, the Police and military visted the Kuala Kubu area. Contact was made with the enemy who tied when fired on. A Malay was killed when ho failed to stop after being challenged three times. Six bandits escaped from a kongsi -house.
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  • 130 16 MANCHESTER Au The Australians closed 1 second innings again* J shire here today at 265 3 loss of three wickets. Lancashire has thus at put up a total ot 457 to Australia Ist innings-* Lancashire Ist Inninau AUSTRALIA nd _E Bames c Wilson b Polland Morris c Place b
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  • 114 16 5-Year-Old Slashed To Death IPOH. Aug 10.-A t year-old inmate of Lav 1 Nam Home was slashed death on Sunday at a 1 house near Gunong Cheron The slain girl, L<* wee was on a visit La the coop of a nun. to the farm-M where a woman was U
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  • 48 16 Two road "f^f^ ving children, were w m Singapore y,^;--^ The first one occu i th e Singapore Ha J Police Barracks ar Malay boy. the i son -Jl stable, was *W**iJl the General HWj^J In the ottJ«*Si_ year-old CW*«* in ,i a motorcycl< Roafl
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  • 20 16 TAIPING M bathing In Rivtr on m 26-year W named SaJ i by a cr« 1 police I
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  • 246 16 AT THE CONCLUSION OF AN INQUIRY INTO A FATAL ROAD ACCIDENT. THE SINGAPORE CORONER. MR CHOOR SINGH, INSTRUCTED THE INVESTIGATING POLICE OFFICER, INSPECTOR WELLS RODRIGUES. TO REFER THE MATTER TO HIS O.C. WITH A VIEW TO BRING A CHARGE OF NEGLIGENT DRIVING AGAINST, THE TWO DRIVERS
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