Morning Tribune, 12 August 1948

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    134 1 v M'lirstu's Ship tlAlam€ in," flotilla leader which i.s eoßftr«cfMl bf Afes*rs. B. md W. Hawthorn, Lc He ,nd Co Lti. (it their Hep- m sh>!> f >utUl>nn Hsmfi guffy ctwmwiatioiieyl onrf led on *<r official sea trials. These trials -having <■ .mj.lt- ted. the vessel v note )*en handed
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  • 104 1 CANBERRA Atlg matim bai been i [fte office of the British High LBiMioDer from Austi pteen for lervta iice or military ilaya. An official *?>'■'■ i io said thii today a ither had any requ it ceiwM from llalaya I I nee t n fighting
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  • 24 1 NEW YORK. Aug. 11. Babe uth, the home-run king f iseball. waa in i c itical conItion today at Memori il Hos- Ital. U.P.
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  • 207 1 The Berlin Scene today *»h£ lsh and American air officials f^fni 9 e c t s f pi,f r or:s Of ScVlOt air activity over the Whether to p^ bri<lge corrUiors SIT on thc SSSw soverdl ame areai?' 1 ln the toted 2 ld
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  • 11 1 4 TH MOSCOW MEETING? SSa S£« Minist-r v.,, 1 f"i>. en
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  • 36 1 RANGOON, Aug. 11—Curfew will be enforced m Rangoon tonight it was officially announced today. Armed patrols will enforce the curfew which will keep every one off the streets except holders of special permits.
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  • 49 1 TOKIO, Aug. 11.— Lieut-Col. James Hyland, commander of the American military government team m Fukui, announced that he is prefering charges of blander against the Japanese Communist leader Sanzo Nosaka for his remarks of the military government team's action during the recent Fukui earth- quake.— Reuter AAP
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  • 109 1 BATAVIA, Aug. 11. The >ew American member of the Security Council's Good Offices committee, Mr. Cochran, today dented reports that he had orought new proposals for a solution of the Indonesian problem from the State Depart '»ent. At a press conference Mr. l-ochran declared that
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  • 23 1 CAIRO, Aug. 11.— S warms of green locusts have invaded the Sollum area on Egypt's western frontier, according to Ministry of Agriculture officiate.
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  • 1379 1 'CHALLENGE IS ACCEPTED: WE'LL WIN' SIR ALEC NEWBOULT TELLS MALAYS: "You cannot rule a country like Malaya by fear That is the mistake made by both the Japanese and the Comm u nists. *Tho lesson which the British Government has tried to teach is that the fundamental for any stable
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  • 176 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Wednesday night— Two double murders by terrorists occurred m Johore last night. Three of the victims were Chinese rubber tappers who were shot dead m cold blood. The other was a Chinese kapala who died m hospital after receiving multiple injuries inflicted
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  • 48 1 There were 19 traffic accidenU during the 12-hour period from 8.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m., yesterday. Only In one case was a man injured. He was a Sikh who waa Knocked down by a car m the vicinity of South Bridge Road and Cross Street.
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  • 156 1 PAGOH, Wednesday. At 4 a.m. yesterday, a party of military and police Bet out to raid the area near Pagoh on receipt of information that a bandit camp was located there. A 3 p.m. they arrived at an estate six miles east of Pagoh, situated at the
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  • 44 1 TOKIO, Aug. 11. More than 700 war crimes suspects have been tried by the American Eighth Army military Commissions m Japan, but there are 3till more than 700 potential cases pending, the legal section of Gen. MacArthur's headquarters reported today Reuter
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  • 341 2 w a ,o«p«, of < hin,H, r,. rs h-M up Hi th, |Nrf.l »l piHlol Kun.^Hn «h« 1.a.1 «on, uUh a fri,»a for s«,,n M.raL. a»«. nurrM fr«« Wh m r car .ariou^ :;,U,: r LZ <-, m iml roiumon jury.
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  • 201 2 Australian Trade Prospects In S.E. Asia ANBERRA, Aug. IL of Douglas Copland believe! 1 SE of ids h,L: trade prospects to Australia to help to •im more dollars. ii"i 0 pland who ii vice-Chancel 1 i pi f (]<• National University, •'< 1 thai although most of S.B.A wraa m
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  • 157 2 Irt( an official statement the Becmmry for Internal Security states that some publicity haa been gftm to allegations that automatic weapons such at st;cn« are being issued to Europcuns only. This js not the Ci\sM\ Tho issue of automatic weapon^ is strutly controlled by th« police
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  • 85 2 Tbr Resident Commissioner <>i Malacca, Mr. J, Falconer, ad- "wining a meeting of about 200 kuncse representatives of various associations and guilds m he Settlement at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, itre«ed uiat tnoi* n, W|,n ;irr ,n.lk in f"" |1V tins country whm*r the •1V fOl slH)f ()l i
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  • 256 2 The telephone exchange whicn at present can accommodate 9000 linos, will be capable of dealing with 15.000 subscribers when the new equipment which is at present being 'v.anufactured m England Is installed here. In order to assist with the installation
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  • 384 2 Wmm They said m that case there is a good chance of a new programme which will follow the Greek and Turkish plans of haying "instructors on the field with the troops Observers believe, despite the evidence that the Truman administration
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  • 251 2 Tiong Bahru residents of 1.250 Singapore Improvement] Tnut fiats aie to hold a public tneettag to accept constitution jf a proposed Community CenI tre to tun their own affairs. within the framework of the Mr, at outrun Road Church iall on Aug. 15. at 5
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  • 42 2 LONDON. Aug. 11-Cvnl Washbrook will decide to/nor row whether he will Z I OU^^ play for England i> the tifth Test match at Uu Oval on Saturday. Today he underwit elect* he badly bruised against the Australians at llaochestei c Maonday.— -Reuter.
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  • 504 2 DAY and night, British soldiers guard one of th» frontier frOntier -P° sts the world's shorted anH !L ny, u Corners the S ate ™v Sun and the Gibraltar peninsula. The British frontier I a sightly dog-legged three-quarters cf a mile o barbed wire and tubular
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  • 226 3 The Sttrabriai km ioro-iunner of new look m rtiipr and th« *iarata, ai b"th m Singapore today htving made theii firtl voyag ci out East from two ends ot the world Tin- *****-ti n Silv< rbruu d!i:\» i from tin United
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  • 72 3 TRIBUNE CHIEF FETED BY S'PORE STAFF 00 ik n his retirement [«mj Singapore to open ihe Oflice oi the Malaya Tribune Prus Ud. if, E M Glover, MMagin, Eaitor o1 UJ* Group ntws Jf **s juest oi honour party yesterday eve"Mil th« members oi tn( SJSJ- 2*m% a. the rr
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  • 121 3 At the Singapore Assize Jouit yesteiday Mr, Jusucc Brown ordeud Cheng Soii^ How. a youth of 15. to be delained at the B at TI»M iiov's Home for two years. He Uad paiacva.ee ;hree others m tne holding u^ of a Chinese couple, and
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  • 400 3 A cook. Lim Jit Pin, employd at the British Transit Camp. Nee Soon, told the Third •olice Magistrate yesterday -hat he picked up thiee katties )f rabbit meat, three cabbages, four apples, three bars of soap, >ne tin of jam and some slices »f bread, from a
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  • 316 3 Judgment Entered Against Captain For Amount Claimed I In a claim brought i\v Lee Keok Yam for the recovery »f a sum of over $14,000 (flu equivalent of Rs 22.000) from O<- I orge M. Bialkie. captain of the motor vessel Coorabie the h acting Chief Justice, Mi Justice Gordon-Smith
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  • 42 3 A aUppkmentary list of perons waiting trial at the Bth ,ingapor t Assizes will be calii up at the Assize Court bejie Ifr. Ju6i.ce B/u*'n on .To-day next ai 10.30 a.m I The list contains 38 cases m 'all.
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  • 30 3 As epidemic small-pox ha* jioKen out In Palembang and llstrlct, they have been dejiared intected placts for the jiHUpa#ei oi the Quarantine nd Pievention of Disease 1 Ordinanct
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  • 145 3 Two charges of owning smoking apparatus and pos- .tssing chandu were prefer--ed agains t a Chinese. Ang Gcok CheoK. when he stood m the Second District Coun d»ck yesterday. Ong pieaded guilty and was I lined $50 o r one month's ri5010US imprisonment m the
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  • 95 3 The bye-eltction lor the Legislative Council memb?i for the constituency of Rural Board West. l< ft vacant by the death of the late Mr S. C iGoho. will be held, on Octo;aer 16 i. Nomination Day. will be September 3. If there is only 'cn c candidate
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  • 59 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. ILfhe United Nations Military Staff Committee reported t« the Security Council that it had reached a complete stalemate regarding the establishment of a United Nations armed force. I t asked the Council U> flea with the matt; r. The Committee has wen trrim to establish
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  • 112 3 Four Hainanese youths. Urn Ah Sang (20). Looi Tai Kang (22). Looi Ah Seng (22). all of Kirn Chuan Road Aik Hoe Rubber Factory, and Tan Kee Choy i2o>. of No. 857, Siglap Road. who were charged with voluntarily causing hurt and attempting to extort
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  • 77 3 MANILA. Aug. 11. It wast ieliably repented today the war crimes arraignment tff j former Japantse army lirti-lenant-general Shigenori Ki^ roda. th t onyl living ex«-j j commander-in-chief of tiWi 'japant.se army of occupation: mi n the Philippines, is^tenta^ tively set for August 16. Kuroda
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  • 112 3 CUSTOMS POSTS ON HK- CHINA BORDER HONGKONG. Aug. U. T^e Chinese morning paper, i«n Wan Pao. m v Nankta* report .said Hongkong mtborties h*K^ agreed to a Chinese demand for the establishment of additional Chinese customs stations a!ot># the border but demanded that the officers m charge of these stations
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    42 4 WELCOME BACK, MAUREEN hovdp Maureen O'SuUiian ii ill end a tii'-)if<tr scr« i n tbtßMCi uith In r roU as f.'iiii Militant's wi/i Paramount 's sh.s;<i n\r thnlirr. "Thr Big Clock." This exciting film wmt Mtected bjf Mmureeu't n/il-hff husband, John FatTOW.
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  • 85 4 JERUBALEM, Aug. 10. Jewish iirmy sources charged the Arabs with violating the United Nations truce again today re>orting IS casualties m fighting on the Jerusalem battlefronts. The Jewi claimed that 15 Arabs were wounded m the eastern and southern sectors of the Holy City when
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  • 42 4 TOKIO. Aug. v. The repairs of cable circuits connecting Nagasaki with Shanghai and Vladivostok, which were damaged by the atomic bomb will be complied o n Aug 17 jcccjdlnj to the Nagasaki •/'leKraphlc HngLnecring uui eau Reuter
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  • 203 4 TOKIO. Aug. 10. The Japanese labour situation i which a few days ago was 'bi ought to a climax with the announcement by the powerful Government communications woikcrs that they would strike, regardless of intervention by the Occupation or Japanese Government has quietened and anti-Communist elements
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  • 86 4 Londttn. Aug. 10.- Princess Margaret will go on a special mission to Holland on behalf of the King and Qu^en to attend the crowning of Princess /ttffcMM as Queen of the Netherlands on Sept. ti. It HfUt be her most important official engagement. Now that Princess
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    39 4 "X^aIXSE* PoPufarsinoin, cwooy of the screen, nltam uh^h ?f f Autry's first colour film: "The Straberry *<>' list uh.th ,v ft coming atraction of the Rex Cinema. Note that t*»-$m her., as well It pacha rtvolv.r or each cht A
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  • 159 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 -A State rw^ spokesman, Michael McDermott. c. ♦i^'iSM was any "differences" between Sei-p-tarv f H George Marshall and President Truman V !l" Palestine policy. o« tjM His statement at a daily cessions to 15,,; press conference followed ai The nev^pa DPI ireport appearing m
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  • 114 4 LONDON, Aug. 10—Moscow Radio said today cooperation between Russia and the United States is just as important today as it teas durinfj the tear. Thp broadcast, lauding American-Soviet collaboration, teas on the occasion of the anniversary of Russia's entry into the icar agaiyist Japan. The Radio
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  • 69 4 11. m Batanga lousli wounded kg ierli ii I oomb explosion! 11 the Philippine iimy d^'Pot at Alitag a» thi* moon. Tin icportl >aid the bomr.^ expkdcd while labourers Wtrt demilitarizing them. The explosions were so viohnt ;hat the church and the schoolhouse were bodly damaged
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  • 90 4 LOXDOX. Aug. 10 -3 den, favour it- t<> trw Olympic soccer title, tm fought tht ir ay into final—for th> -irst Urn the Olympic Gome* !«/6t ing Denmark bu four ji to two at \V< mbley. Tht Si/></< who led j goals to out at half
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  • 70 4 BERLIN, .vtm. 10— Tl British-lueiwd I>l'l> Nel Agency reported t< day th 500 Soviet soldiers have d« erted m Wittenberg ana n« the British-Soviet zone froi tier. The AfNKJ said the >•»* authorities m IVrlin are temptins: to round up of the deserters. Ml said to he
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    • 293 4 il ON YOUR RADIO TODAY K\ M BLUE NETWORK I. 1 MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 1 6 From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Kadi- 1 ii» (I on 4KB metres m the mcdi- S 11 m wave hand and 7200 ke see. m the 41 metre hand. t' From 2 p.m.
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    • 137 4 m Tamil with Signature Tune; 1.17 Tamil song; 1.20 News m Tamil; 1.30 Tamil film hits; 1.45 Surcndra; 2.00 Close Down; 6.00 Signature Tune. Opening Announcement Programme Summary m Mandarin; 6.03 Mandarin Selections; 6.30 Story telling m Amoy; 7.00 Mandarin by Air. (Lessons m Kuo Yu); 7.30 Talk for Women;
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  • 717 5  -  VERA ARDMORE I i t .v. ir.d *Sf Cartutl ite I Sec Htmineni .v Hectri tiled her acquaintanceship i the former head oi the toy Department of -he lter Reed Hospital. Col A. Hampton, whtn she was the state Capital In *-46. and wrot« immediI to him
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    • 9 5 MOST m-BIXDLXG [PICTURE THE YEAR! 11l Way JUj S2£SgX
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    • 187 5 Glorious Black Lacquered Compacts with Marquisite motif! TODAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL LUNCH IN THE GRILLROOM from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. Special Dishes from the Silver Wagon i I THE COCKTAIL HOUR i from 7 to 8 p.m. with FRANK PICKFORD AT THE PIANO A delightful way to entertain your friends.
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  • 22 6 Lov<1on Aa'nt.r Mt—rm. Colin T'lintr., Ltd., Tulbnt H<>u*e. pg, 9t. Mm tin* Lnnt WC 2. 'tHURSPAY, ait; 12. IMI
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  • 327 6 A man once congratulated a bird because of its unusual gift of being able to fly backwards. "Well," said the bird* a Jittlc sadly, "I admit I have no trouble knowing what I am flying away from, but most of the: time I k.»ep worrying where the deuce
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  • 1240 6  -  PEDAGOGUE POlillCS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, By WORLD AFFAIRS i rticl, by it C B. M. load r ,,!I-!;.k.wi, lUthOf an« p,..1r i.t.-i. IUgge«ttog th:.< lu p.ur.m.n.^ the wo.l. 1 should sign .iKHH'inrnl t0 stop all ideOtMC research foi I, Of y.,.r<. In Oth«
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  • 789 6 LONDON. Members of P a r I i a m c n t were so impressed with the special showing of the 16mm film. "Atomic Physics", a G.B. Instructional production, which irai screened m the House of Commons. Westminster recentry. that they made a
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  • 113 6 SINGAPORE. It h.v •earned from reliable sour* that the estai,!«>^n,rt of Philippine Consular i< favours personal ly by Filipino tiipl.^^ Af The Honourable f n< ica. Under-secretarv^ vhen ho passed throup -ore on his return Mj« fgj •-,ines from hi. l^^evJed to Ceylon. wa« i.ntcr by
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLE NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 80 7 HE COULDN'T FIND HIS WIFE IN S'PORE M n' i I at tki B :>i >'■"'" i D todap I .1 M h t M > Bm«por< ernmmi i i/f* Dej i i p i,,u>< if .!"•■'"■> > Cathedral, > >vrt:»>r* t* iMMf f#|J //■> s I ;mi M«( fc
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    • 30 7 SHANGHAI Aug. 11 The Chines Horning pap»'r. Shin: In a Bin dispatch said rumours then cltinad wrlotti internal dJstnrbtncts bro^e «vi ifflong high lerel Communists.
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    • 78 7 25 Arrests Over Currency Dealings SHANGHAI. Aug. 11. -The economic police arrested M, Chinese yesterday suspected of dealing ,n foreign currencies. The arrested persons, who nre alleged to have sent to Hongkong sums amounting to rwarty 1.000.000 Hongkong dollars and 10.000.000.000 Chinese dollars will be charged before a special criminal
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    • 49 7 fPN-EY. Aug. 11 \icto- Punier jockey for the [om lacing at the pud of the wttiwtc sheep breeding ct urn »i r alread >' ma a Hit trip r l io t>vmday S. I lm P 1 v hoiimn than, Us n<1 1 Reuter AAP
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    • 15 7 S tt «SLT c Mar•^■^v^r,' I AmeiicM T^ feOaJ f lllrw m Tiuman fo:n President
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    • 129 7 RITA SHATTERS ONE OF SPAINS FONDEST ILLUSIONS AT »on,oV H n P;unj Au^ r 10 cPnt bi hp!aCe tO a •m my head." h P s ?r he P Jan s to s:hv both- Un 1 had enou 8h <rf a d«; Canslno w^ by turns ill h B Ce
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    • 168 7 EX-SOVIET WOMAN SPY WAS PAID $2,000 WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. Chairman J. Parnell Thomas of the House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee said Elizabeth Bentley. admitted ex-Soviet spy was >aid $2000 by a "high representative of the Russian Government" late m October 1945. Thomas said at a press conference, Miss Bentley
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      66 7 jt (ARM EX CAVAL-^ LARO otters more of^ h;s sptctcil keyboard VkrtWO&U% m Warner i tirns. new TtchnicoloHt wmticol tjctrava</<inza. i -Tht- Time, The Place i An I Th< Girl." coming shortly to tht Capitol. i Thr 'iim stars Dtnnis i Morgan, Jack Carson. Jan s Pmrjc and Martha i
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    • 58 7 LONDON, Aug. 10 Pre mier Peter Praser, giving New Zealands views on the disposal of the former Italian colonies. said tcKlay that Britain should receive the trusteeship of all Lbya. (Cyrenaca and Tripoiitania) Radio Australia reported. He said the Ksm Zealand authorities had placed this View before
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    • 243 7 MANILA. Aug. 11. "We are »villing to risk death to fulfill jut religious obligations". r'on.jressman Menalao Mindalano. eader of groups of Moro vlohammedans. said prior to embarking for Mecca. About 1.200 Moros from Minianao and Sulu converged oi Manila to embark on the
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    • 90 7 SHANGHAI. Aug. 11 A Chinese report from Nanking the Chinese Govemmen nominated Dr. Chiang Mon Lin*. James Yen and T. F Tsiang as Chinese members of the Chinese American Joint Rural Reconstruction Com mission creafced under th? China Aid Programme. The Commission is to havt three
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    • 23 7 TOKIO, Aug. 11.— The first, sttel Japanese ship for will be launched on Aug. 21. f Gen. Macarthur's headquar- I ■ers announced today.
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    • 58 7 yi JANIB PAIGE deii-yt trs a solid rendition n f[ that solid new sow// h(+, "A Bolid 'Citizen OJ i The Solid South", ifc I tht above scene from i Warner Bros.' lax^ish i new Technicolmir must- S cnl film hit, "The Time, i The Place Arid The
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    • 248 7 NANKING. Aug. 11 China's political centre is be- 1 ginning to shift towards Ku- j 'ing. tne summer capital, fnl- lowing the arrival there of Pre- 1 i sident Chiang Kai-shek on Mon- i Jay night. High Government officials and Kuomintang dignitaries are eported
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    • 34 7 CATHAY HAMLET A. J. ARTHt R RANK DMWIKI Advance Booking tor Oak Premiere on 17*h August NOW CLOSED Book NOW for Season starting Wednesday, W**i August Note Times: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 6 9.15
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  • 159 8 Philippines Not 'Bad Risk' Area For Investment Purposes MANILA A«g II A lOU P r»f Filipino husinesMnen on th« |';i, ifi.- <o:iA m the Inited tOff«tlM I for UM p»l'f in.ippmK out plan- to put Urn ii exceai •>' |l( 'l" l;l1 into j»ioiitaM< ekaaadi They tut on hnlliant kit
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    54 8 Photograph). A §r<mp v] (jjil competitor* nl tlio MaUiii iuncy drats competition Mid <it th** Oren World <»n Sunday. (Trihuru Photograph 2 A ,?5f AN (n 9 ht > and ATMAR (left) m Malay Art of Belf-Defence competition held, at the Great World on Sunday, at the same time as
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  • 79 8 Crop Records In U. S. A. WASHINGTON, Aug. 10: A record maize crop and the second Uirgeft wlicat ciop m I'nitt'd States history were tonCUt to<lay by the Department of Agriculture. The forecasts for oats, barley, and linseed oil showed advances on last year's output. Maize, with an estimated .'J.OOO.fKMi,
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  • 32 8 SHANGHAI. Aug 11 Tht University of Shanghai—supported by the Baptist Mission discharged 15 students who last term participated m violent anti-United States av'.utions as well as other student movements.— U.P.
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  • 28 8 Mercantile Institution Study In your Hpare time: Shorthand: (Pitman an UrcKK) nook-Keeping: Ele-roenUu-y and Advance. Practical English: Elementary, Intermediate and Advance. Matliematlcs: coarhen for anj public euun.
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  • 43 8 WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. Britain has reached agreement with the United States Economic Co-operation Administration on the terms under which she will accept, Marshall Plan loans, it was lf-armd here today. A formal announcement o»i the sub- ject is expected shortly Reuter
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  • 68 8 > PRESTWICH, Auti.l i 10 Lancashire and I Chtshtn police art try- I to trace <» moth* rand i dmnfkUt ffj mm Bo— l ""f Kiiubfth Unssnll. <" PrestuK h. i Mr fo/ Pr»>7tru/i Mtr > If— rftrrf^ itetwitiii i (s.surJ Hi /At 1 point
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  • 141 8 New Delhi, Aug. 9. Pandit Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, sail? tonight that Pakistan's "admission befoie the United Nations Kashmir Commission that its troops were lighting m Kashmir meant that its case befoie the United Nations had collapsed. '"This admission gives use to grave issues,"
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    14 8 To celebrate Hari Raya, Malay Fancy Dr«J Sunday. This Tribune ptctur > tki I
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  • 290 8 "CHRISTIAN' CB SHANGHAI. Aug. 11.— The reported return of so-called •Christian" General Feng Yu Siang to "somewhere in Asia" to assume his role in combined Communist anti Kuomintang assault on the Chiang Kai-shek Government, today has foreign, as well as Chinese officials, asking question*. Some of these questions might
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    10 9 ILgi IT P k II) M ill I Tribune
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    70 9 MS. the British »nts clamp 'nee. there plac i 10 c Soviet or ■eas where renci could tcrft rence, t nature. idded the j id ta re* by, civil war. Reds v. rr the Brttirii le Orient it wit Htish will Feng or j tins: more i pnt slanted
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  • 130 9 STUDENTS SEEK REDRESS NANKING. AUg 11 Mann and N rth China Student groups m Nanking. for the n cent ng ncident ol July sin which seven .students wen ki.led In a clash with the police, yesterday demanded capital punishment for those who had fired the fatal shots. tmi rging from
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  • 60 9 KWANGTUNG GOVT. RESHUFFLE -«2uS AUK Per- h o h HU cil elating mentis Io v »ncial GovernNot m nft '-eshuffled. ftetsury (lvU Affairs, E(!u( l^on nd° t n h Stn i ction and °f Chief of i (i that »>• Post n noted 2SJ"« Mou--1 Y "n Chi ln lar
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  • 165 9 MANILA. i4«^. 11. i Whi'c amnttty neem* If i be f&* erfer of the day, rum-Christian Moron d't 1 net want to be left out \nt the thtnij entirely: 1 Then ure clamouring for l amnesty, too. In rtsponsi to a Philip- l I pine Constabulary
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    42 9 Photoyrapn;. Competitors m fannt^ dre^s for boys from /o iO years. (Tribune i Photograph). SAIBI deft) and HUSBAM BIN MON < ri 9 ht) tcinner f°[ the second and first prise m fancy dress for boys jro <i to 10 years old. Tribune
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  • 280 9 BTDIfSf. Au^. 11. Mi. and Mi.>. A. Kilfoylt left I>arwm recent'/ for Rosewood Station i\ the [Uflßbcneys, north-wc.-ten Australia, to Cheek u/> on mo welfare of their aboriginal pensioners Mi. Kilfoylo, whose fathe? elected Rase wood SLation m 1884. managed aid owned the station
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  • 68 9 SHANGHAI. Aug/11. The Ovtrseas Affairs Commission has requested the Chinese Embassy m Siam to lodge a protest, with tli? Siamese Govtrnment against the proposed reduction m 'Vie number of Chinese immigiants from 10.000 to 5.000 annually. Chi- nese reports said today. The Commission said it had
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  • 40 10 t.;iry .t- wr, posl-d H> ■ir-WHng (>xt 1111 fcWlght. Add! ion, t i poltec were rustic to the a,,- 11 P«\';«i:;tion for a nno-dnv toU.M *;u'; t of tho mill work nisi support. I
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  • 126 10 NhW DELHI. Aug. 10. -The, Imhan Deputy P.vui, Saidar PWei told PuM-unt horo ■Uay that Kydenuui's accesJOO to India ail responsible ivcmroeot wer c the only soliiion to tht> Hyd ribid problem Thrro can Ue n compromise »n thi.s. for a compromise will •can conflict", he
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  • 56 10 LONDON. Aug. 10: Mario the Italian cyclist who surprised the exoerts by boating Reg Harris, Britain's world sprint champion, m the Olympic 1.000 metres sprint yester3iy, ox nresscd confidence toMerht that he would becono a "oHd champion at Amsterdam *cx*. month. Ho started training today for
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  • 28 10 i PMcd a j cnai-ges and GreJ norating into Italy Jessupp omplain t i 'naladrr.iM tttte a fig v '°'Uticn of 1 cannot be !on?«»r -j 1
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  • 47 10 NEW 70| market cc:i lealinn n around no quarters d •on that a for the Inj m the o£: ing veiling Although small frad erai Electri wer t ocraiU mand with creases ant of improved Pressure ularly m Oils, Raii ments and market eta S2 iower.-I
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  • 127 10 WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. The Indian Embassy announced today that Ambassador Si Benegal Ramu Rau will mak a 15-m!nute broadcast at 204 i hours GMT. on August 15 M part of the ceremonies here l celebrating India's IndipenI dence Day. The broadcast will be mad^ over
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    • 260 10 !<„, XI x< InsiM To The >lormiig Irilmiiv, r f 1 for SUGGESTED INK- r THOUGHTS Flo6 k'-OMPms^^ /FV r/yf WAV -/Mf r fr ca4l£ /Ai VOr CO^O STAND L WAVT 7Z> »¥A//)^ Mt7^ w THE TOHN tt> W^/l TOO- 1 SAID IV A MOLE FORTNIGHT ALONE /IND£ED'-\ RXTNIGHT THIS
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  • 41 11 Base Troops Sino -Burmese Border Duty lei v i R tk> jtter i f So***}*™ i le fWi I >: f*» 300.01 5m h/ m$ M..V during j D-/»:r'^ Tien s a m/< wn"" ifffl ow J- ;> > fo rtk r r k-
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  • 39 11 !UI. Aug. 11 The Mled us 27 alligtd [et go.d foreign cut ers m a raid m seven firms and allegedly showing "private" remit Uno i hma and Manila a> her Southeast A- i
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  • 226 11 r^f^^i-t-at.enthy "W StaulT l^ HealUj new drugs known a. anS oih,r. are being JvvVr. account for. the most progw- against disl.m. first antibiotic IB lS t irKMy used. It has d wondirt aga.nst a -ailment-, ranging from pneumonia to gonorrhea. Same n w
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    25 11 i MARTHA VWKKKB^L who appear* m "Tk*** Th*<>. The Plict Thf l O!rl" trhich ro m*« t I 9hor1hj to fhr Capital S Theatre. J
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  • 121 11 LONDON Aug. 10. Major A. S J Dv Toit. a South AfIcan, has been awarded 13 0 by a special commission for originating th t anti-mine device for tanks used mi n he battle of E3 Aiamcin and n t'ne Nomandy landings. He had c
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  • 47 11 SYDNEY, Aug. 11. Comnwealtii authorities are in>stigaUng attempts by pri ate persona to exploit gift fooc 1 scheires. 3nc gnup of Tel- Aviv PalesUne) operators, which is atone) and gifts frorr. is ottering parcel? it Mack market prices, it is illeged.
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  • 70 11 DENVER Au?. 10 Gen- j j I eral Eisenhower. warning I against national hysteria ove- 'this spy scaie." said he wasj •i-cnfldent thai the United i Slates- had lest no "importan: secrets." The general, taking a t*\ week's vacation from his dutie :ts president of Columbia Uni- I
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  • 104 11 GOVERNOR OF SOMALILAND MR GERALD REECE.yL \^CBE., ichv teas recent!ly appointed Governor of British SomaliUtnd. i Mr. Reect* wan born m J 1897 »n iVetr Zf-nhmd ami \ras educated at Un§by, He jcrf.v on m// tar\f service from 1915 5 to 1919 and uns upi>(>i*t- ed to the Colonial Ad-
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  • 185 11 LONDON. Aug 10 —A chargthat a n organization exist di m Aden which was prepaieci to pay the air passage of coloured seamen entering the British merchant navy f through a "racket" was made r ?ierf today by Mr. J. Ockleton. i Secretary of the Northeast I
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  • 87 11 CANTON. Aug 11. With he local Governments concentration on the industrial <evtlopment of Whampoa. toe < .jon of Canton, the value of vi*nd m that area has increas- ?d considerably m recent teonths. Some sites along tht Wham•ftioa Bund are now said to be Korth as
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  • 116 11 L ADMIRAL LOR DjL r F R A 8 E R, G.C.B. KBE, who has bern i api>ointed First Sea Lvrd and Chief of Xavbl Stuff in succession to A'tnnrat S.r John Cun*- i ninyham. Admiral Fras- 1 er, born in 1888. entered y the training
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  • 90 11 LA GUARDIA FIELD. Aug 10— Japanese B^hop, Peter Yanagihara, of Osaka, arrived at La Guaraiu field from Lon- don where he attended the Lambeth Conference of Bishops. He will stay m tlie United State?? for a short time Me said: 'The Emperor of Japan is
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  • 81 11 I ONDON > ug. 10. It is "confiimed at Buck r?h:im Palace that the Kng has ap- proved of Princess Margaret as a speciai mission for the investiture ceremony ot Princess Julhna as Queen of 'the Nethei lam's on Sept The date ;s 16 days
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    • 49 11 :\T WORLD 7—9.1') p.m. AND A PRAYEK Tomorrow IPAKa (Malay i EW WORLD 7-y.li p.m. MBER AFP' IP. Ksthor Williams m Time Knr htvps Twhiiirol.ir i LM^.IS p.m. 'Alan Enaot «AZA k'RT'SSIA ODY KNOWS Mantiarin Pictur 3-4— ft i,,,, r ILOU ADVENTURE IN I^^^GF TERROR! ",IV, 1 y yl_^
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    • 40 11 l^^ Man Zan Wl'iSSwf A soeciality prepared solely tor $JH the P treatm y ent of Piles: Antiseptic fflPf Astringent Analgesic and healing InqreIw made Man Zan an outstanding succe^. MW m the sinless treatment of Piles^ ■If ft wMiW-TTFTTTTm
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  • 724 12 yb* From Arthur Rank Studios LONDON. July 28. (By Air, Mail* One month ago the i loading American news-maga- 1 zinc. "Time." devoted several pages to an appraisal of Sir Laurence Olivjer's film of 'Hamlet. 1 Now. m the issue dated July 26.
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    • 124 12 K;;;\'f'- l iii-! thin man- a,.u n. -ESCAMB" Opens Today 4 Shows \ZSS£&±2fa%?* 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 PlW""' lßfa r^^g it HAPPENED ON A HONEYMOON! «^33P^^S^s^^ •f»V moment! WHAT "M3LDRED PIERCE" DID 'NORA PRENTISS' DOES BETTER! JMI#I»J ik *fi^Hl' j| I:' i NaDa DDbuviCC^ W 1 II||IIA ■^Bm lisa r WARNER SENSATION iNI
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    • 105 12 Tel CATHAY 34C1 11 a.m.— 1.45 1.15 6.45 and Ml p.ro. "STOP APOLOGIZING FOR SEX. GEORGE APIET B^^^^^^^^B^^k. *^l I Mil fill I M &^Fhßluu^V^ CENTUIT.fOI Vx^si enm ttU^Rlte teal «J* I WARMTH for every emotion LAUGHTER for every one ROMANCE for every heart Abo^wiag7-- BlAliCHOiF^^'fff^!^ OPENING TODAY fl L
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  • 629 13 I \I llI I aDn oin?nH Robenson ha s been J W under section sof rd nance v lCe Mr. A. Corbet Buff L 1300 W.CO jnck 160 j.70 US MJ i II I il Tiu-tce w Tin 02 6cd "TV* 42.50 U (I) 3^'^ 3.J0 0--st
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    • 76 13 On lower advices from thej New York market, the local rubber market opened easy! yesterday morning. With upcountry sellers coming out the market eased further m the afternoon, but rallied with buyers at the opening of the day. Closing prices were: Buyers, sellers. No. 1 Aug.
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    • 21 13 The political news yesterday caused the local share market to remain quiet. Tone Steady at the decline.
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    • 91 13 SYDNEY. Aug. 11— Malaya is becoming increasingly interested m Australian goods, according to Mr. John Storty, Director of Overseas Corp Aust. Ltd.. who has just returned to Sydney from Malaya. Mr. Storey said that he could see no reason why Australia should not provide at
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      51 13 Holland's "flying housewife" Fanny Blanker s Koen (left) and Britain's Maureen Gardner exchange congratulations after they had both beaten the uxyrld's record in the 80 metres Olympic Hurdles Race at Wembley Stadium this afternoon (Wednesday). Mrs. Blanker s Koen won in 11.2 sees, with Maureen Gardner second in the same
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    • 27 13 Che Ahmad bin Ibrahim has been appointed to be a member of the Rural Board, Singapore, m place of Che Daud bin Mohamed Shah who has resigned.
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    • 134 13 More business was lecorded for sago flour yesterday with parcels of Lingga and Siak qualities changing hands at the previous day's levels. The following were yeste--4ay's quotations: RICE No. 1 $68. Other qualities $43 $53. GLUTINOUS RICE $40--$46. SUGAR: Best quality white $46, medium quality $45, Biown
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    • 57 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Vessels Godowns Anhui 44 Pundua 42/3 (Wairata) 40/1 (Norman Lykes) 38/9 Aeneas 36 7 Calchas 33/4 Silverbriar 31/2 American Mail 17/18 Molenkerk 19 20 Kepong 21 Giam Battista 'L.756 23/ 4 (Katong) 25/6 Mentor 27/8 (F.A. Silcox) 29/30 (St. Designer) 15/16 Eastern Saga 13/14 St. Croix 8/9 Alcinous
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    • 176 13 London, Aug. 10.- Jugoslavia, faced by unofficial oil sanctions imposed by Albania and Rumania, has concluded a purchase of oil, believed to total 10,000,000 tons, from the Anglo- Iranian Oil Company, it was au i thoritatively learned m London today. Although British oil officials iin London
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  • 263 14 The following are the. \\m ghts for tive of the second! day's races at Ipoh Horses. Class 4. D v. 1. f> Furs. < straight) Victory 9 .04 ApollO 8 13 I The Magic Lamp 8 12 Mittini S If Powtr Chief 8
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  • 191 14 After Angry Scenes At Olympic Fight LOXHOX. Aug. 11. Arguimedes Rondini, Uruguayan boxing oihVial has bren removed irom tht Olympic pane! of referees and judges following angry scenes after one of the featherweight matches yesterday, it was ollieially announced today. Roiulini is alleged U) have etc dismissed
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  • 62 14 ROYAL SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB Th,- Lad. i' Competi ion lor August <3ogey *-as played a. Bukit T.mah 00 Monday and resulted as follows; "A" Division tu te: I n Mrs. McMullan and list. G.s< (1 dowii* to be replayed on Monday. 16th AugUM. B" Division-won by Mis V M H
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  • 134 14 LLOYD VALBERG MEETS CREECH-JONES The Secretary Of State Mi Creech -Julius lunched at Wembley Cemral Schools to- day < August 10th WlUl th Olympic competitors representing the colonks. He said: "It is somenmes remarked how ignorant people are m this country about the colonies, but you hay. j made your
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  • 48 14 LONDON. Am?. U. The 1950 British Empire Games are to b« bei^ Ip Nfw Zealand, if was decided at a meeting of the International Amateur Uhtetic Federation here toiav. The actual venue within the DomlnlfHi has not yet been fixed. Renter.
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  • 132 14 Members of th t Johore Civil i Sei vice Club. Johor c BahrU. had a successful Hari Ruya Dinner and Dance on Sunday night at the premises pi the Johore Medical Spurts Club when they were hosts to a I large number of prominent
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  • 34 14 LONDON Europe i Olyn their rm j Olymp: i(iii rsi 12. Amst< [an bm hem In Britain 1 Uthmitn Leai 9 -i t Swansea 3 Wrt.\!ia:\ /J\ Kftlnst IVbaM op Bep 2 R-uv-
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  • 28 14 •The Casual Bo|| the tubjeet A "»lk N. Natarajao M speaker z:% Society. 8 Cairnlffl 6.30 p.m. today. Tie meeting is i 'Pen to the
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    49 14 World record beate, Mtt. P,*J to s* B rt l X ll ww /ot <-vm</ f*f .verr.^/ hMrt»«. *|J»«J metre* fc«rrf7e« al We m Wei/. S^ »■<•» tk htat i 1.3 sees. The winner of the Pentathlon, tap Sweden, is tossed into the air. By """;<, riftht, Copt. Grut establish'
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    • 31 14 THEHOBONCS.S.CO.(i932H-U. InrorporateiJ In Sin Xa porM. •6. CHIUA STRKKT. i'HONK HO4I 5 *HW« FHKKiHi SKKVK'R m, ;;r ai SaiK l<>r KHiiKuun I>IU S f^n Rangoon Aug •(Sal.M.n and dw» n M4MI/i^
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  • 185 15 I Club Caught L/y Off Form y 4 S.C.C VSSTSA league at l f ,V »,Tl, or, th. "'V, ,C" whl":n'! Nt 'enct napping, with ■to I h Mlriim and Chit Lim and f, (,r ul. .V B i /unicbki soon took com- in,' ..n.l ui-rt- throe goals up
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  • 59 15 In a colourless game of sec- cer played at the St. George'o ROM ytbterday. the CYMA i defeated th e SCSA by thiee to nil m a Div 3 match. V. Klaxs scored the opening goal m the first half. Anthony Choong netted the second goal
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  • 74 15 HYUE'RABAD. Aug. 11. Nawab Mom Nawaz Jung Hyderabad's External Affairs Minister, declared today that Indian hostility to Hyderabad was threatening to "pave the way for a major Communisi j success m India". If the Nizam of Hyderabad'? administration were weaken- ed or shattered by
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  • 27 15 LONDON. Aug. 11 The Chinese Olympic baske;.ba:i team easily defeated Grtat Britain by 54 points to 25 m the third championship group
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  • 48 15 Wednesday. me during theii 'ederation. the gcs. Singapore, lacca Club yesruns on the Malacca CluS 1 of 59 runs, (or the Club immanuel ilti*. ras" contributed an.i Or vling honours Malacca wicket? Jn runs respecd Colleges reBtal of 113, oi >athy contnbut--60. ook five College y 26
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  • 69 15 IGE o.V£ Chinese rubber p Estate and with rifles. Thi< ed at about 8 1 le *ame tone 5 Chinese PhtoU, and' J th e hou.se of 1 1 a on Senda wcked him with Jfcwas found rs of the estate "oundod wth !f P'aco at fcwaS a without
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  • 111 15 SITNDKRLAND. Aug. 11 The Australians baited Qn: when their two-«iay mate against Durham began hei today m overcast weather, v .id the wicket soft. The teams are AUSTRALIA Harvey Brown. Miller. Hassett Hamence, McCool. Loxton. i Tallon, lan Johnson, Ring and Saggers. DURHAM: R.
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  • 89 15 semi-finals today. Britain's players displayed an improved style compared with other games, but the better trained and more experienced Chinese led throughout the game and at hah" time led by 23 points to 14. China will now play Italy m the finals of the group on Friday for
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  • 108 15 "Vesak" is to be a holiday m I Nepal. On the suggestion of Venerable Narada Thera o' Ceylon who recently visited Nepal to attend the unveiling j ceremony of the Sri Lanka Caitya, His Highness the Maharaja has very kindly consented to declare Vesak a state
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  • 114 15 S.C.R.C. Cricket teams for this week-end will be: On Saturday, vs. S.C.C. at 2 p.m. at the Padang —Evan Wong (Capt.J, Low Kee Pow, 1 Seah Kcng Siew. Khoo Ong Lee. Ong Chew Bee, Ong Beng Bee, Cheong Thiam Siew, Chua Boon Unn. Alex Tan, Ng Wood Kan.
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  • 52 15 The Singapore athletic team championships will be staged at R.A.F. Seletar on Saturday week, August 21, teams competing Include: S.A.A.A., Singapore Police Force, and the three services. Just over week later, on Wednesday, Ist September, again at R.A.F. Seletar, the R.A.F. Malaya (in-ter-unit) swimming championships will
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  • 62 15 The CHS. soccer team wili be selected from the following for their match against Simc Darby XI at the Govt. Printing Office ground on Saturday at 5 15 p.m.; R. Murugaiyan, On^' Lay Kirn Seng, M. Singh, Joo Seah, Quintas Chan, Charlie Nicholas, Bcedin bin Adam. Charlie Tay,
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  • 294 16 S'pore May Have Plant tor Produci ng Aluminium Products PLANS ENVISAGED, TAKE SHAPE— Atia ti Mg fiHip to th< ib ,-t li .iluniinimn prod expert from the Reynold M< I tud ondltloni fi. i~ Dr. O. C ichmedeman -mi 6e .i"-i.-t of the Company. 1:. ynolda Metals Company la the
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  • 147 16 PEARI, RIVER 'New Yott*. Aug li Dr. VeUapratoda fiubharow. who was born 18 ifadrmi State 52 years age and was regarded by BUU1) isCicntists as OD4 of the BIOS' eminent medical minds of the Country, died here 00 M day. He received his Bach- ior 01
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  • 103 16 XEGRI SEMBILAN. Wednesday: Curing the last «24 hours there have been nine arrests <7 in the Kuala Pilah Area an-i 2 m the Bahau Area 1 PAHANG Six arrests were effected during the past 24 hours. 5 in Kuantan and 1 m Kuala Lipis. SELAXGOR Seven arrests were
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  • 313 16 Washington. Aug. 11. Yo<hio Higu. first Okinawan to com- to the United States since the war. disclosed at a press conference he has asked the Tnited States government to open its doors 10 Okinawan immigration. Higa who is secretary to the Civil Governor at Okinawa said,
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  • 87 16 ALSSIE PLANS, FOR NATIONALISING BANKS, FAIL SYDNEY, Aug. 11.— The Sixman Australian High Court today declared invalid the Australian Government's plans for nationalising private banks embodied m an act passed last October. Sir John Latham, the Chief Justice, made an order restraining the Commonwealth from putting the Act into effect.
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  • 45 16 BERNADOTTE TO GET 'TOUGH' JERUSALEM, Aug. 11 Count Folke Bernadotte, United Nations Palestine mediator to. Jay sent his chief Jerusalem ooserver to report to the Secu* nty Council a few hours after warning both sides that h*» would get -tough" ovtr breaches of the tnjce
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    46 16 Large crowds icent to Victo- i ria Embankment Gardens. London, to see the opening of the Open Air Painters Exhibition. The idea for the exhi- bition. tchich show* the icork of UviHif painters, came following the success of the Sculpture Exhibit ion m Batttvsea Park. London.
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  • 78 16 TOKTO. Aug. 11— After n two-and-a-half year search Japanese medical corpsman, suspected of dissecting the bodies of three American fliers and cutting out their livers, has been apprehended. Gen. Mac- Arthurs" headquarters announced today. He is Tadashi' Terakio. Japanese police and SCAP agents located Tadashi Teraki.
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  • 124 16 PRAGUE. Aug. 11. ThP j Indian government trade de legation which is here to ex- i plore the possibility of ma- t chinery purchases m Czecho- 1 Slovakia was today starting on J a two or three day tour of the local industry. The leaders are
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  • 148 16 SYDNEY, Aug. 11.— Most metropolitan newspapers support the views put forward by the leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Menzies, for a reorganised empire. Mr. Menzies, who is at present m England, J has appealed for the closest co-operation between the nations of the
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  • 177 16 NEW LOWS FOR RUBBER PACKING THE COIiONY GOVI MEXT AND THE GOVI MENT OF THE FED! TIOX OF MALAYA J UNDERSTOOD TO DRAFTING NEW LEGD TION FOR THE CONT OF RUBBER PACKING ORDER MORE EFFECTIV TO STANDARDIZE GRAI AND PACKING Once new legislation ii forced, any packers who tinue to
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    • 41 16 iNEW WORLD CABARET j I SATURDAY Hth AUGIST, 1948 I BALLOON BARRAGE NIGHT J FREE GIFTS OF:— t Ol IIVOISIIH I I 1. "f fl i^ THE BRANDY OF NAPOLEON I I f'MILL" BEER with hellers sweets WILL BE GENEROUSLY AWARDED.
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