Morning Tribune, 14 August 1948

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  • 219 1 LOYAL TROOPS SMASH MARCH ON RANGOON BY ARMY DESERTERS vl i r i amsssmsmm «"<■ oos i? urn mnm «-> l day m it* rM '""^fl in disorder, abandoning trucks and I Riffe\ WaW < l,swith a hiV fjfj|2 on \ug. fro." M.n--8m ,ksfr..nißHnpoon. L| bv aircraft as thrv rth«*ards
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  • 68 1 LONDON, Aug. 13. pport on last nighfs betwen the -'lvoys of France and tho I'nitod ind Soviet Foreign MiYyacheslav Molotov London today. The Office continued it? ackout on the progress alks, but it wa< learned n. Sir Brian Robertson. military governor in iy, is living to London erlin today
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  • 43 1 Raflßj 13, -count BerJatmouncod todav brae. Ned a proposal that u GMT Fnday .both the Pi Arabs refrain from P jny fire on them in truce NjJW Arabs already! proposal. Ber hm irregulars were beKa^ for the C« the utrun pump. U.P.
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  • 193 1 (Tribune Stan* Reporter) j The fusion of many races in •Malaya is going to be a succesa, and lead ultimately to the emergence of a new culture in this part of the world, said a distinguished authropologist. Professor N. Dutta-Ma-jumdar of the American University,
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  • 58 1 Wa-XSHINGTON. Aug. 13. Soviet ambassador Alexander Panyushkin .requested and go* a noon appointment to see Under-Secretary Robert Lovet t for the second time this week I t was presumed Panyushkin wanted to see Lovett about Kosenkina case and about .iUhail Samarin, the other Russian teacher,
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  • 169 1 '-^CV* 5 done to r| y sodks; l last niPH- 1 d as th a rain *torms lory.. the A)Pst Fll of Pvi L fe-aS?S tacks were seen floating down son* of the swollen rivers in the east of Scotland, stable boys stranded in a
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  • 220 1 SURPRISE RAIDS ON TERRORISTS KUALA LUMPUR, FRIDAY.— AN R.A.F. COMMUNIQUE STATES TODAY THAT THE R-A.F. MADE THO POWERFIX STRIKES AGAINST THE INSURGENTS. THE FIRST TARGET WAS A CAMP OF A BAND OF INSURGENTS WHO HAVE FOR SOMETIME BEEN NEAR A GROUP OF ESTATES IN
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  • 123 1 200 Chinese Rounded Up In Siam BANGKOK, Aug. 13— About 200 persons mostly Chinese were rounded up by the Siamese police in various parts of the country in the last 24 hours, it was authoritatively learned here tonight. More arrests were expected as reports of police raids in some districts
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  • 49 1 The Commissioner-General, Mr. MacDonald, the Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Onn bin Jatfar. and thc British Adviser, Mr. Sleep, toured areas in south Johore yesterday In several places they held meetings with planters and others and discussed with them every aspect of the present situation.
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  • 75 1 JOGJ.AILARTA, Aug. 13. The leftwlng Republican "Partal" (People's Party) at its first Congress in the Republican capital, adopted a resolution urging the government to discontinue negotiations with the Dutch and mobilise the entire Republican army, according to an .Antara report. The party opines the negotiations
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  • 39 1 ATHENS. Aug. 13. The Greek Government had sent notes to Washington, London and the Balkan Commission denouncing the guerilla entries inio Albania and demanding international supervision of an application of international law by her northern neighbours, especially U.P. Albania-
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  • 261 1 In view of the interest in th? present negotiations in Moscow and the Soviet situation generally, the Malaya Tribune has secured the Malayan publication rights for a series of articles consisting of extracts from thc book, "The Iron Curtain" (known in Canada as "Thi3 was my choice")
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  • 66 1 CANBERRA, Aug. 13.— Mr. Joseph Chifley, the Australian Prime Minister, announced today that his Cabinet had decided to appeal to the Privy Council against the Australian High Court's decision that vital sec tions of the Government's biu nationalising Australian banks were invalid. The act
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  • 400 2 Tribune Stiff Reporter) Three CmmmmM fMhUMMMM bettM I (hinese M-boUrs who urr.ved ii.SJaffgi ><*terda> M route to the In ted Kingdom for studies. Tlu party arrived in the Canton from Hong KOflag. •wja. idtttmn a*til from levc r.u.Mim-veolkg.saridiui.v.-r. lll( s ,n China and
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  • 221 2 ts» Km ploying the old dodge of entering' their prospective victim's shop as the shuturs Wert opened for the day's business, in the morning, four Chinese I v. -hose armoury consisted of two revolvers and a knife, entered 8 tailor's shop in Cross Street ye>ter<!av morning, and
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  • 18 2 Mr. Tan Ah Tah has been appointed a District Judge for the Colony of Singapore.
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  • 22 2 Mr. A. D. Farrell, Crowi Counsel", has been appointed to be a Deputy Public Prosecutor for t Colony of Singapore.
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  • 157 2 Dr. T. Balasingham. Assistant to the Professor of Pathology, King Edward VTI College of Medicine, Singapore, is leaving for the United Kingdom tomorrow by the S.S. Canton on 18 months' study leave to do post graduate work in medicine and pathology. Dr. Balasingham, who obtained
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  • 71 2 A bail bond of $5,000 was estreated by the Second District Judge yesterday. This was the sequel to the absconding of one Chan Boon Seo, who had been under a fine of $50 for possession of t chandu smoking apparatus and a sentence of 15
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  • 98 2 Two Chinese. Goh Chu Neo (20) and Ong Kim Seng (20) were discharged by the Seventh Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Shears. yesterday, as the result of instructions received by A.S.P. L. R. Prynn to withdraw tho I case against them. They were two of the thre^ I accused
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  • 34 2 Arrests made during the last 24 hours in the various states of the Federation of Malaya are as follows Malacca two, Province Wellesley two, Pahang (Kuala Lipis) two and Selangor 25.
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  • 46 2 A meeting of all pre-war officers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in Singapore will be held in the Committee Room, Municipal Buildings at 5 p.m. ou Wednesday, August 18. Th* meeting will discuss further plans for establishing the Brigade in Singapore again.
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  • 239 2 As he was being taken away from the dock, a young Chineae extortioner, Ang Seng Tee, sentenced in the First District Court yesterday, to two years r.i. plus eight strokes of the rotan, threatened to aeek revenge against the complainant who had given evideace against
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  • 131 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Malay daily. L'tusan Melayu. in today's editorial on Military requisitioning of Malay schools, suggests that the Federation Education authorities secure the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar (Perak), known «*s "the school for Malay aristocracy," for the Sultan Idris Training College students
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  • 44 2 WASHINGTON, Aug, 13.— Government officials predicted that United States troops will stay in South Korea until the new government there feels strong enough to cope with any attempted communist coup. The j Russians still occudv North! Korea.- U.P.
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  • 107 2 FEDERATION ROUND -UP The follow.- r,!tjc;ai I munique wa- issued bv police in Kuaia Lumpur J Further arrests during i past 24 hour- include 13d Peiak and one (torn Johcn. Iu Peiak h.. i'i .nese suspt ed of being conn cted with ambush of th( two Europe yesterday morning at
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  • 239 2 The second annua! M meeting of thr Dravtoi League (Dtavidai Kazca.ui Singapore. was beW on m 8 under the chairmanship Mr. A. C. Suppiah. the pre dent, at the League's in Klang Road. The following resoluuo weie unanimously pa»- s J: 1 The Dravidian League placing on
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  • 287 3 I T t sTpW t "Mauan tobacco™. nr 01 irl a-ljou-fof th< dleged hifi > Loi hut M l V w Jodetectivei Itiy rwhichwas 1 btf« of duti»Wc n which lutv J h VtT-J I wa- alleged tn-t efts tested next IBs. ..river while a third not know what
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  • 92 3 m 0 p m food- tiainiog fo-ir grants, run by jtsUn ."•opirtment. wr, hm tod •>•• ■Btßts concerned it j«flXirell Road. Qaeefl Street and c. id prices, skyrocket rest- ran ia daya Ebility of reopenL^m^tsVa said Mr. Eric. !sflT«retary tot I (fee ten reftwraoti h in 1946 d the
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  • 130 3 tl "i Koh Kim rong ioinest woman, at a hoose In Eu M on July 3. lm; at the Singapoi )un yesterday when returned a 4-3 verdict guilty against the E J *»ge.Mr.Justlo 'ulu not accept thu fteft the question ot f «the accusk I* the law offici rs
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  • 145 3 In celebration of the first nnivcrsary of the independice of India. Mr. J. A. Thivy, preventative ot the Govern- nt of India in Singapore, will ..il the Indian tricolour a: offices at 31 Grange Road morrow. ,1 Grange Road, recently ht by the
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  • 55 3 Seven Chinese were committed for trial on a charge I gang rohberv on the night of Feb. 14 by Mr. E. V. A. Peer, the Ninth Court Magistrate. Thev were alleged Ln have broken into a shophouso godown at 66. North Boat Quay. Mi W. E.
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  • 166 3 Phone Rings Differently In Tiong Bahru Tribune Woman Reporter) Mr R. W. Stainforth. General i n rev oi the Oriental Tele- ,hone~ Co.. Ltd.. stated that ibseribcrs making use of the -w temporary exchange It j Tiong Bahru must expect a diferent type of ringing tone-. Instead of the usual
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  • 81 3 Societies Asked To Prove Existence The Registrar of Socretie has called upon the following societies to rurniMii hiin withw three months with proof of then existence Empire Cycling Club. Eura >ian Bing Boy Minstrels, Eura sian Medical Students' Union. I Eurasian (S.V.C.I Rifle Club. Eurasian Women's Association. i European Association
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    50 3 THREE PRINCESBES. Three charming little Danish girls photographed, m the sunshine of the Danish summer, in the park of the historic Fredensborg Palace m the North of Zealand Children of King Fredenk and Queen tnynd, ihey are: Princess Murgrethe (aged B>, Princes* Benedits-te {ar.ed 4) and Prn^ets Anne-Marie {aged li).
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  • 259 3 Two young Chinese, Koo eng Kim and Lau Seng Hock. I were brought before Mr. L. C. I 'Oh, Third Police Court Magistrate, yesterday. It was allegea that between November 1947 and August 7. 1948, the first ™:used Koo, cheated the -a.* Motor Transport Section Changi, of
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  • 219 3 New York. Aug. 12.— F. B. Carlin. Australian mining engineer and his bride aie far out on the Atlantic today on the nrst leg of their trip around the world in a 17-foot seagoing jeep -the smallest craft ever ;o attempt the voyage. The Tnited States
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  • 56 3 Over 400 Chinese arrived in Singapore yesterday in two ships from the China PQfts. The Kweiyang arrived witn 160 passengers, while the Sand viken had 262 on board. PARIS. Aug. 13 The Gaekwar of Baroda has bocKed a seat for India in a planleaving Orly airport
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  • 67 3 A small quota of Toilet Soap is available for importation from the United Kingdom for consumption in Singapore. Johore and the East Coast of Malava only. 'Applications for licence, together with evidence of firm oner and export licence number 4 .ssued to manufacturer in the United
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    151 4 m i nutstnntm,, t**msk*n the Quests at the tei-party held by the Singapore Chinese Engineer ,ng Association. (From left fo noAhl mW n Ta^ V',t ;\J .^i ../an AMia/^iM^M/ Chinese Engineering Union. Mr. Lee Lax Chee. President tof the Singapon Chin^M f, A s c.i>,» Mr WmtUiQ WAh t Pnsuitnt
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  • 214 4 China Reds Deport Catholic Priests SHANGHAI, Aug. 13. French and Belgian priests i "sentenced to deportation from j China" by the Chinese Reds 1 were turned o\ter to the French j Consul, J. Siguret of Tientsin. the Chinese Communist radio i broadcast said today. Tho broadcast said that Siguoret went
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  • 54 4 SHANGHAI. Aug. 13—Major A. E. Kyte, British war Crimes investigator, i s e.xpecied to arrive in Shanghai from Hongkong on Au?ust 20 to reinvestigate ihe evidence roncerning wa r crimes charges o gainst Major General Kinoshita and Sergeant Major Yoshlda of the Japanese gendarmerie in Shanghai during the occupation, it
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  • 112 4 Shanghai, Aug. 13.— Mayor K. C. Wu, Mr. Pan Kurg-chan, Chairman of the City Council, and other civic leaders will attend a reception this evening at the Youth Club tc commemorate thc 11th anniversary of "Black Friday" -August 13, 1937 when Japanese troops, struck in Shanghai and
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  • 76 4 TORQUAY, Aug. 13. pleasure boats anti warships lying in Torbay have been warned to look out for the wreckage or survivors of a plan fc reported to have dived into the sea off Babbacombe. last night' h is feared that th e wreckage was carried out
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  • 56 4 CANTON, Aug. 13 -Dr. T V. Soong, the Governor of Kwantung, is scheduled to make ?,m£ Xten ,Ve tour of Kwangungs urban areas, according to a well informed source The tour is expected to begin V^^ f this mont h fnS imnr *\l Se Will take the Governor to the
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    • 393 4 j| ON YODR RADIOJ BLUE NETWORK MALAV 6 ENGLISH CHINESE PROGRAMMES „„nrR4MMi: From 12 noon to p.m. Radi- PROGRAM** ated on 483 metres in the mediI urn wave band and 7200 kc/sec. p L the 41 metre hand. i From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radi- ated on «*»»*s J
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  • 704 5  -  VERA ARDMORE -< L WITH L \\kd Kytttn a.£,_day evert! Lo UJ Memorie« Ld in P* d :i r many year-. liDlnlatrknoW; rtpctiences CI itle ind gave a clear and rt ol tne land fee Art^an <- oiaa Gulf, ani iboot Its t*°P ,e bd«: Ctfftfoa K
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    • 22 5 11, FLORENCE »».a ta" ,ld "-'"t.;' ."""-ent time *U ""'^"d OiHi,,, advice to over_!^flß_an II 1 I I v A Nl)i oTyour
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 406 6 Indians all over the wono will, tomorrow, celebrate their first year of independence, and in this they will be joined by ail those who have the cause of human freedom at heart. The advent of a free India a year ago was a significant moment not
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  • 1129 6  -  P. J. JOSEPH i —a. By Mtßtfaar; af opene d a new ,Bde r H?tha.'__^ .d a" re'utiSns with the m3 h^onl T dec ration oi independence n', f"nni"d a dramatic climax to British aa- Nia durin,' the last 350 years. Thr j«»v of new-found mdependcnce
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  • 628 6 The Army does not stop i making maps just because the war Is over. So long as there is a squat" j mile of the globe unmapped or w» cngly mapped, the job of j tV suiveyor goes on. During the late war
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  • 229 6 SYDNEY. Trams were by far the safest conveyances on the roads in Victoria, the chairman of the Melbourne Tramways Board (Mr. H. H. Bell) declared recently. Mr. Bell was replying to statements by the chairman of the Australian Road Safety Council, Mr. T.
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  • 167 7 10 Million For Pacific Fisheries tiSHTNGTON*. Au^ II i Janes acting director Ulßjted States Fish W'iKittvice, announced that i MOO Pacific Fisheries mnent Programme, vot|r the SS Congress and tly approve I by the pret, would be under way JMunced the appoint of five technical expei's I petition, and said
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  • 51 7 t i ISt 12 Lr! of the Pr N -Coun the nar!; eS A L *n ta ;S »n threat i, (> wi, -and aj f n l0 DOUI hii dC SUlr ounded M llateJy Mun U,r:'" s n l S 'ham Chi, fe era f
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  • 104 7 Colombo, Aug. 13. No stocks of potash are available for tea and iubber as shipments ot potash from Palestine have been suspended owing to the disturbed conditions in tnat country, slates a note issued by Dr. R. V. Xorris, Director, Tea Research Institute, and Organiser.
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  • 358 7 Iqol boj »t*mmm*AJ* ajiajjjj af aea w*t „1 Sulaiman I in fn« > 0//t- 4 N iff 1 i hitht oth< P- r Sflslfli- y I fo the la Petti y VKW YORK. Aug 12 Mis. JJE Koscnkina plunged, urn the thud floor window
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  • 260 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 12 y. i Band leader Art t e I Shaw denied today the j charge made by hs L L estranged wife, novelist J Kathleen Windsor, thai S he had admitted that he was a Communist, and 9 said that it
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  • 122 7 SHORTAGE HITS AUSSIE'S TOBACCO PRODUCTION Sydney. Aug. 13. -The dollar shortage is providing an added impetus to increased tobacco leaf production in Australia. Experimental tobacco stations are being established on farms in Queensland. The first of these will be in the Mareeba district and others in the Burdekin Vai ley
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  • 117 7 Sydney. Aug. 13. Approximately 170.000 terra cotta tiles and 6.000 terra cotta ridge pieces had arrived in Sydney from India, the Ministei for Building Materials in New South Wales (Mr. Dickson) announced recently. He -aid the tiles, which had been manufactured in Madras. had arrived in
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  • 41 7 ROME. Aug. 12. An Italian trade delegation left on two to thiee months mission to Moscow headed by Ugo la Malfa. Republican Assembly Deputy and Eugenio Prato. Vice Director of Economic Affairs in the Foreign Office. U.P.
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  • 223 7 WASHINGTON. Aug 12 -he United States on Thursday, over Russian objections. ntatively recognized tho Gov '^ment set up in United States turned southern Koiea as Government for all that Mntry. •™h tated Department de- a /'<! that the .southern Ko-ean government established th.oug.i Je
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  • 96 7 LONDON, Auf,. 12. Radio Moscow said Mo:otov summon- < 1 /-Mer.ean Ai al -adoi sA'.iter Bedell Smith to Kremtta ann handed hua a U*ag protest against tho allej: ed kj__j*pping of two Russian tcachois in .n York. It said Smith promised to bring the Russian statement
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  • 209 8 in«l the work of the Kin for A i olution declaring that tv ,m th.- ecoa-omk coinwork -would jot p-0,, the unification Of tineffort »1 ill the people- of Asia ;ir ,i >•- Far Bast towards the restoi itta. aaa tk velopnieol of their vv u
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  • 124 8 B.ANGKOK. Aug. 12.— Tne Siamese Navy yesttrday sent thf jfl loti destroyer "Prab" and three landing craft for patrol duty along the Southcm BO.**, tin Navy Head- imi' rs revealed here. It is understood the naval units be>uks carrying out sntl-tm w gf Mn g work
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    51 8 Photograph). Photograph). Ia it t<> right: Mi C. I? <\\.J I Film Cenao m L*>H In right'. Mr. T. W. On<) and Mr, A. V. Qoodat* at the party at Queen Astrid Park. Tribune Left tn right'. Mr, and Mrs J. Dalton, Mrs. Alfred Wat* Mrs. E. Menasneh.
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    319 8 NOTES CONCLI TUBE Ti While he was a prisoner in Japanese hands. Captain O.L. Gordon. C.8.. MV O 0 Commanding Officer of H.M.S Exeter wrote some not.- wm set out the facts concernin the loss of the cruise, durm the Battle of the Java Sea (Februarv 25- March 1.
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  • 102 8 Red Envoy s Defiance NEW YORK, Aug. 12. The Russian Consul General today defied the State Supreme Court order to produce the Russian woman school teacher, who, it was charged, was being held at the Consulate "through power, deceit and terror." The deadline of 10.30 a.m. EST set by Justice
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    • 40 8 laauremv Olivier in HAMLET A J. Arthur Rank Knterpr.se SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEES (arranged through the Educational Dept WiH be held from MONDAY, 23rd Al GUST IMeise write or telephone 3404 or 3402 Ihe Theatre .Manager CATHAY CINEMA **t*mmmm ft r«ervaUo„,
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    114 9 rnmmY** aaat recent mssgm i !l l "**m\\ m his and J rddelVa j Maw il »2 Run tin «i«l par* r-«- «»*>{ -IMI aB t*a) 1 tnmvxings I poured h^ts, *£l Ainnr >M *Z 1 -_f<d n P/if toatm •■mu/.v u-ere re- member* i r gfajirtfltfll ..V«rr/-
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  • 208 9 BATTLE IS EXETER r( SHAVING CREAM STORY 0r.... > ou D m 00 p I *a' Shi 1 fall r the en to sink he: and, a Ma liter to tl _doo_ .k_ uißiite. ifu r fcs a considerable v Iteboard i ships believed to have be mt of i
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  • 31 9 I teas LSfiKt ii qual for <* lvs under. 1 w*e 'iv ■••.;toratJon of European prosCOm Eait-WaS nco V nt^ed in all r. LvS* ne K r otiations regard'■■;!S »'.«:«~pc-.a__. U.P.
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  • 108 9 DEWEY PLANS COAST TO COAST CAMPAIGN ALBANY. New York. Auk 12. It was announced Governor Thomas Dewey Republican presidential candidate will conduct a "vigorous constructive" campaign from coast to coast in an effort to elect the Republican ticket "from top to bottom." Campaign managor. Herbeu Brownell. sa'd that one of
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  • 209 9 FRANKFURT, Aung. 12. German Trade Unionists de- monstrating 10 000 .strong; lu I Frankfurt Square on Thursday turned over a United State- army jeep, stoned German police trying to break up the near riot, and threw theit around. Despite the drenching ram. j Trade Unionists
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  • 56 9 NANKING. Aug. 12. The United States Army will be holding a memorial serv.ee tomorrow for Master Sergeant Paul W. Laisure, Bay City, Michigan, who dropped dead last Sunday while on a picnic. He was believed to be a sunstroke victim the Army described his case
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  • 252 9 Nicosia. Cyprus. Aug. 12. r.ntain today withdrew her offer of a nesv constitution for Cyprus and dissolved the Con- sultative Assembly convened to consider it. Loid Winstar. Govt rnor of the island colony, said the decision was die to the walkout from the Assembly of
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    39 9 Fhototjraph). Photonraph\. Klnht to lcjt Mr. A. Katr, Mr. R,in,ne 8haV3 and Mr. N-mee Sen. Tribune Mrs. A. Gihnour and Mr. R:n Run f *»««J£»!? Tribune cameraman at the party ,n the honour of Roland Braddell last Tutsdnv.- Tribune
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    • 60 9 TUITION Mercantile Institution Study In vwiir pare time:— Shorthand: (Pitman an Gregg) Book-!*>eping: Elementary and Advance. Practical English: Elementary* Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for any (Name exam. THE PEN with' Jf^j ALL THE GOOoifi^f Pree, i /on built IM /_MF ..•-.•■»<•_ t A f'mmj, M '———I M/M?' MOH-UNs. PINCH*
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  • 116 10 A:. lit* ltory 12 of the Hoiui 3 tins Uan-A::, Comm. A with a batti, il ,lons P"t to Ufc mitteememixrKarta ,5 e t( d wSJ jaad renounced [ship because he dil m i wW« inn iftrtt 1 -o go back i n J i m Accented ipeak opeai-
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  • 26 10 LISBON. Portugal, Am —A .strong ea: thquLvt v* in Coinibia at mt 4 ifbt sidents fled their homes flight but no casualties i rt -poited. U.P.
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  • 56 10 NANKING, Au u 13 »nai tneasage Ironi Gen' Wu Te-chen, Chairman ol th, Chine* People'. Foreign Re I itioni 4a»ociatlon. was car--1 Korean President D' Byngman Rhee by the association's rep risen tail v. Mr, Pu n C'l.ao-ym,!. W K>n h t 'i> *'••■<« night for Seoul Attend
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  • 121 10 SHANGHAI, Au- 12. Fot[gLH* s,,u,<> >aw today '''<<< has uproachajd the Unit, wi Mates Military Govcrnmen! 111 '*"•'•;»> with a proposal to JJ W larg eacale tirt?, trace inn:, and West They «aid Chin. plan, U) t »««e quutUUe. of soy.. ,M: ,S f( German chemicals
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  • 108 10 PORT LOUIS (Mauritius!. Aug. 12. The final results announced today of Mauritius' first general election showed political successes for the Indians in this sugar growing island. Out of 19 elective members returned (for a 35-member leg-.slaturei 11 Indians were returned, the other eight belonging to
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  • 66 10 FRANKFURT. Aug. 13 About 500.000 Germans in Hesse staged a half-day strike yesterday to protest against rising prices and at the .same time 25.000 workers in Roemerberg Square here heard theii leaders demand price control laws and organisation of workeis Councils in factories. An American car
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  • 56 10 LONDON. Aug. 12- y-hve naucsos hav e tlanis and .iv. I**3 jividuals for W "J Park tomorrow. F-^ Ihe race. ail Olympic Bf*S ramme Is over Tj few yards short Britain dr3 u lob Maitland. 24 )[;l3 lan Gordon dements 26 years W( aanufact i J 51 ,l Hampton
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  • 32 10 NANKIN^ *g J Fu Chi" c]hn 1 terior mWfflJ J part ment. Il nr wi l »J denied a *••>..;",- I report th* J eminent, na ■end troopj Burmese bou-< U.P.
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    • 260 10 {Caja s: a_nlafllvc To The Wfla-flngaraaaaaaa*j 'RUCCLES" a fl-fl-f «-M //A/ MMAAtSOSUJr*^^ [MAT WW MM, Y Sum purrv sore rax i fo go t\mrk little thm m c *"™?*™™Ssusrec7 neu of Ito notso uhattractne W MNTIN6 70 GO Off /W> RM THE UK£ TMT-tWONE U.TBRiQ* Ji H AS Ml THAT
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  • 37 11 Asiatic "Threat" To Australia li r- a I HVWK I W d diminiMin fo. th. ww* Dew to Austr of livin r (JM we tflkt I;--jiaVtic measun s we shall o!o this country. hs Mlo. Reuter AAP
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  • 32 11 leNNA. Aug 12-— A who^ Kay ot" Hungarian police. Kronp, .ue- CfOlied tho AusK frontier Into Austria wit a ft and ftunil.es to ask for ■lament la Austria ;t WM Ked here.
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  • 326 11 fASHINUTON. AU| 12 ■a-Howard ntwspa Kgn editor Mr William lip Sinuni today quoted 1 :ra r N rth China Sta li.-..et. D Charles J P x ■avying that the only hod by which th. Chini se lie can be saved front fc to
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  • 188 11 ind *GeTman S entexed apaa,„t buildup In bOtl- A.l.vi -man police of tn. :tora immedta_c ulTt moned American and Brl iflh mlMUry police. A Bum. ,fflcer heading miluary p.. lemaoded that toe Ru> ,t one of his MCtOI ano y hd go. By
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  • 65 11 TOKIO. Aug. 12. Twenty rapaneae water colour paintings bv leadin. artists in the country were shipped today to the United States as part of Japan i civilian e-xport trade, it was officially announced. It is und. •rstood the paintings, which comprise traditional Japanese lesignj such as
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  • 136 11 Sydney, Aug. 13. For tne first time ttince thfir engagement last Februura, 17- year-old Golda Murray was able to smile at her fiance when thr Orion reaclud Fremantle from London early this month. Instead, sht shed tears of joy. Karly this year, Golda tras sent to London, suffering
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  • 68 11 Manila. Aug. 13. Mayor Manuel de la Puente has created a 17-man body with himself as char man to handle Manila's census returns for the bureau of census and statistics, which artll undertake a nationwide census early next year. Other members are ten municipal board councillors, the city
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  • 96 11 MOSCOW. Aug 12 American. British and French envoys talked with Molotov for nree hours on Thursdaynight in the sixth of a series of east-west meetings on th 1 German situation. They left he Krtmlin at 8 pm. local time. It was the second time this
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  • 101 11 LONDON. Aug. 12. The efforts by a sea cadet. Petty Officer R. Elliott of Fulha.n aged 17. to save tko se:. :adtts who were drowned in he Thames near PutHCJ 3ridge were praised by the coroner at a Battersea inquest. The victims were leading
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  • 174 11 BRITISH CHALLENGE TO USSR 88l Aug. 1-: <\- that the new Danube commission shou'd ot natot oi m itatei on' v. Sn Ckmriea Pea BritU* .1 legate it th. Danube corf.--1 < 1 d .\ndiei VvtMnsky, R issia to think tehat was Bl •>.. anutie ttatct i .1 m a^i
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  • 31 11 TEL AVIV, Aug. 12. Two heavy explosions damaged a pumping plant, main station for Jerusalem's water supply, a few hours before supplies to the city were due to be resumed.
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  • 157 12 GERMAN C-in-C SENT TO JAIL I ARNHE.M. Aug. 12.— Air Force General Friedrich Christianse, German Command-in-Chief la Holland during th^ i occupation, was today sentenced to 12 years by a special j tribunal. The prosecution asked a 20- year sentence for the 69-year- olr general. The indictment accused him 'nf
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  • 121 12 ATHENS. Aug. 12: -Reports that "General" Markos, Greek guerilla leader, might visit Lake Success to put his case to the Security Council, led to ithe belief here today that the i guerillas might seek a truce [before their mountain strong- holds collapse. The guerilla leader was
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  • 89 12 WASHINGTON. August 12.--Ifr. Tadnsutu Shimade. President of the Japanese Red Cross and two othei Japanese Red ClOtt officials, conferred with American Red Cross officialtoday. Thev are the rust Japanc Red Cross officials to visit th United States since the end o. the war ami
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  • 30 12 Baltimore. Aug. 12 Fire >n the hold of a phosphateloaded Swedish freighter was fire K ShCd y C t Gu^ hic-boats early today after a six^hour battle agaLt \t U.P.
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  • 71 12 HABEAS CORPUS ON SOMH ENVOY NEW YORK, aur H-d viet Consul General Ja^| Lomakir was served writ of hah is corptudkai him to produce in co-* Tuesday, the R wt*. *M teacher he "r m J2 day from the anti^taaS Russian hav I An attonu y served th *r* on
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  • 227 12 China's #323,621 Million Budget For Six Months XASKIXG. Aua. 12. Ckmm* Kai-shek, fa i F*w*dentki mamtat*, announced China* budget for Ihe m cond ai/ ireoi o/ *«*Mj? r ;h< expenditwi of cajj-0,--*****0,000,000 *b*mt $3_.--362,150 VS. Military expenditures assigned to the Min stry of National 1 tiiience alone accounted foi more
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    • 172 12 /-■■fl mmm 2_ Y R* _A\ 4<» I 2 aMaST DAY! 2-4J5*30'9.n '-^TafSSb-a"' IflTCai- CVj7_-_ *//*7V?>_*_* a i m^fc&fMtfo Jff I NCW WARNER SfNSAT.QN J iiiisiiiiiiinin"" sp ii.il Morning Mums al II «<•'»»• Today: "MEET >IK IN BT Mil .>" (T«4uricoJor) loniiirrost Laal iiirmr in M HONK V TONK Siam
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    • 209 12 I _t\ST ail_HaflfltWflflfl\flflflli DAY L-.-fli CATHAY :^r 11 a.m. f.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 pm. THE PRIZE NOVEL BROADWAY lITT NOW THE PRIZE MOVIE Ronald Coleman Matches his Superb Double Life performance. qr. "■?<"-'■"» "Don't look now George AP u fi out your emotions are sh<>*r\n<.' Also Showing: MARCH OF TIME
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  • 766 13 m ai « 1 a.-* 1 _• 1 12.50 • 1 '• • N E Hot*. !• • ÃÃâ€Â
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  • 21 13 V(?pvh? are mar^et was dull busne lV With onl y s toni rtL P assin The undergone remained steady.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 279 13 LITTLE INTEREST EROM U.K. AND AMERICA THE RUBBER PRICE YESTERDAY DROPPED A FURTHER TWO CENTS OVER T.IV PREVIOUS DAY WITH BUSINESS DONE DOWN IO 45 cts Ic: No. 1 RSS. fob. AUGUST. The market opened yesterday morning with sellers predomi- nating. and. in the absence
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    • 30 13 Crop figures for *.he month of July lbs. Alor Gajah 27.200 Ayer PflTfl-flal 1*6.000 Glenealy 52.000 Kluang 62.000 Pajam 205.000 Tambalak 32.883 T'luk Anson 72.540 Ulu Benut 37.500
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    • 69 13 Vessels Godowns Straat Soenda 44 Pundua 42/3 Wairata 40/1 Norman Lykes 38/9 I E. Passmore 37 Charon ilebevcrett 35/6 (Cerami 33/4 i Silverbriar 31/2 American Mail Benvrackie 17/18 1 Molenkerk 19/20 Giam Battisti L.756 23/4 (Mantin) 24/5 Katong 25/6 President Fillmore 27/8 FA. Silcox 29/30 Steel Designer 15/16
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    • 191 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS (From Our Financial Cot r.i Share markets yesterday were described as "lifeless.* There is certainly nothing "to iTO for" at the minute and certainly no reason to sell. The recent fall in prices f Malayan tin counters was unnecessary. There aie several vvavs of 'looking at the
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    • 152 13 Indian firms again boug.it up some 600 bags Siak Bago flour yesterday at the previous quotation of $16 No business was recorded for Lingga. Rice continued to be an easier market with quotations marked down by approximately $2 a picul. The following were yesterday's quotations RICE No.
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    • 91 13 AT M'NITE TONIGHT THE SHOCK OF YOUR I LIFE AWAITS YOU... i AT T-*fe IV If ss -Q T ii_2-Xls--6.3ft--9.15 j-tfoHb Crowded with mystery, fl HL )aK m": fll --flflm a fll f-s flfl from to HflV~* aßp ______________B MERLE ROBERT ll |F^ \M I CHARLES Ir jn k mm
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  • 261 14 rai l l .Af iu bin Ahamed rheJ c J J V H Coi IflleTt tig 4 honB( HAI An. K.:*n QUai v\K- R J Da%: ni Y.m Yip KAi Thi W C J BRC R w rai -AF) Mil Reia 14i440»: Be, (BCAAF),
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  • 187 14 The draw -Ad starting- times for the Ut round of the Colonial Clip Competition of the Island Club today are as foi- 1 lows 3.00 p.m. G. S. Miller (10 > 18. VV Tavlor U6i vs. N. A i Mai la I (8) ft D. Ellis 14
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  • 61 14 The following will rt'Pitsent the C.Y.M.A i Cathedral of th* <_COd Shepherd i at -occer against ihc Sacred Heart a' tli. St. Ci i"s Road ground on Aug. 14. at 5.15 p.m P Lopez; D. Swyry. M Swyny; R Cordeiro, R. Mosbergen, R Resslar; K F n rro-\
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  • 37 14 t.,-1. %h ne sntm of .nnnu thrut,t> 1 »»»r»VrV>,N T*'BUS*I uh n th TlUer Spi u r j BtmAmm. Th of thr I ri,, 4 i i a> fnr a f* mi
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  • 180 14 NEW YORK, Any. 12. Jj_W Gavdan. Cuban yrelter weight <>ntender, demonstrated improvement at Madison Square r.nrden by winning a unanimous t*n round decision over brow* skinnid Raster Tuler of Newark with whom he fought j a draw last Die ember. It
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  • 78 14 > l3ritJ*«" LONDON. l f i ir tl. P'» rt rose from sixth t«> tl ln the un.ifhs'ta. OhrjJPJ standings while places remain.'.- the United StateFrance. lf Britain pfe*** up i fP r yachting and can" second place in _t-U«^fQ Unofficial poW g** United State* llj
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    • 91 14 Tel -CATHAY- 3400* [1 a. in ,"L4s, Tl.'i. fi.t.Vv'/.VfJ pT.-.V OPENING TOMOKI.OW «OMt MONKOMESY *%m I M'* CfKTURt FOX PttTUttt THEHOHONGS.S.CO.(i932.)LiU. Incorporated In Singapore. 6.\ CHI FIX STREET. PHONE „9t4—o PASSAGE 4 FREIGHT SERVICE rtv HONGKONG. SWATOXV, AMOY, l-FNANO St RANGOON, PALEMRANG DJAMRI. •'Hon* Slang" Sails For IVnang Rangoon Au
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  • 561 15 ml > ...ni.i:— 10* rs^da^ s Spencer* pfMi lAAAmomm (Martin. Tuin«-i I Sullivan K h Ell (Manningi ft-*-* 1 ll j.O. (Menziesl ■H (Rodgerai frl I (Heddle) t g Stirling .Turlcy. -Vn J ivnn-'llv (Rodgers) per Mth r ,Su!livan» n IW Sullivan) tart* s^' (Daniele, l° n
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  • 321 15 Royal Navy 5 S.R.C. 4 There was a glut of goals at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when the Royal Navy and the S.R.C. met in the second round of the first division S.A.F.A. League. Navy won by five goals to four. The
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  • 128 15  -  ALL AS LEWIS) ißy Race 1 BADGER Kaiset ine Barham Race 2. ASTIVEL Sunny Valley Four Winds Race 3 FAIR WEEK Tolong Lagi II Golden Slipper Race 4. -A MI' SEM ENT Empire Rose Egvptian Queen Race S.— CA*MDEN Content Londa Lad Race 6. -FREE FRENCHMEN Lusan Maid Game
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  • 62 15 The following will tepresertt 5.A.0.8.A. at c.icket against the S.C.R.C. at Woodsville at 11.00 a.m. on Sunday: A. A.m<ttong. S. Hope, A. Wilson, I. J. Ross. B. Ross. Fcretra. e, M. Brett, A. Hill. A. .tubionner. D. Kevt. The Chinese Swimming Club reminds its swimmers to attend
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  • 255 15 LONDON, Auu. I'. The fifth and f.nal Test witch ;ij due. to 3tart at The Oval h*r* t*mortOW providing Enuland %'LcrZtchanci 0/ 'VT"" i_W£SS M« in fW* rouHfny a wWc* be bene/lt fo play*: r* and spectator! alikt 1 England".* great fighting displays at Old Tt
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  • 43 15 The engagement is announced between Captain P. B. Chapman, R.E. son of Mr. and Mrs. W B. Chapman, Teddington, Middlesex, md Anne Caldwell Bath, daughter of Mr. Vivian C. Bath, 28 Nassim Road, Singapore, and of Mrs. Richard Hastings, of Inverness, CaMfornia.
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  • 51 15 BRITISH PRESS APPLAUD INDIA'S HOCKEY WIN LONDON. Ang. 13.— India s decisive 4-0 hockey win over Great Britain was unanimously cipplauded by today? British newspapers. The general opinion was tha t the Indian team were far superior, while th-ir speed, accurate passing and clever stickwork came in for especial praise.-
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    • 147 15 Singapore Municipal •ss% Debenture Stock 1930 70-80 NOTICE .s hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 1 18th August 1948 to Ist Sept. 1948. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants in respect of interest i due on the above Stock
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  • 471 16 D.YIO ONh ON MALAYSIAN UNITY »3£W_3-_3-Ei^ o', ,x;',Awis TORECAST RECENTLY OT DATO ,!nn MKNTKI BESAR OF J «ORE, -T A HAHI uAYA GATHERING IN JOHORE P.a UKI Bal bafata that reunion of the Malav rao wa i lUbUshed those .Mai iv territorie_ now
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  • 163 16 Triknm BtAO Report* rt. The Chines- Over**** Ministry in Nankin* li greatly Interested In Increasing the volume of trade with llnlaya and ii now preparing plana lo purl thii aiin into effect This was revealed by the Chinese consul General. Dr Wu Paak'thlnc;, who
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  • 44 16 Thc Aimy Civil Service Union has proposed to celebrate its second anniversary on September 8. A committee headed by Mr. Lee Choon Eng with Mr. ,M P. D. (fair as hon. secretary was formed to make necessary arrangements for the occasion.
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  • 116 16 The Overseas Pakistani Association has drawn up a colourful programme in celebration of Pakistan Day, tomorrow. There will be feeding of the poor between 1.30 and 2.30 p.m. that day at the Sultan Mosque, followed by prayer meeting at the mosque at 4 p.m. A mass meeting
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  • 473 16 WINDSOR, Aug. 13.— J. Beyeare of France I the 195 kilometres Olympic marathon cycling n> race at Windsor Park today. With only three laps to go R. Rouffe >eau France, who was lying a close second to rnoraa Britain in the group leading the
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  • 133 16 FOOTBALL Denmark beat Great Britain 5-3 at Wembley Stadium in the match between the beatel. aetai-flnalltti to decide the third place in the Oiymp.': football championship. BAaSKETBALL Italy defeated China by 54 points to 38 points i n an Olympic basketball match today and thus gained first
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  • 188 16 A \tunicipa! refuse handcart, sotmncrsaulted fir-toe after bdng knocT.ed off the mad by a passing lorry and uas hardly damaged, yesterday. The man employed to push the handcart, fortunately for him, uas standing clear of it at the time of the accident, which took place at 11
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  • 136 16 S 'pore Airman Sentenced To Deatn In K.L. KUALA Fo. c i j er and ammunit. Rami. Rtaa the V\y stationed l victed by M J Wilkinson, undei the iJ emergency :-u:<nl oL3^ sentenced to it-, ZI J Accuse,! la JJj committed the offeaaw Z ft this yea, j^J Bot.
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  • 52 16 LISBON. Aug. 13 M earthquake at midnight ifl most of North Portugal tl three seconds ani caused al panic in many places. Indi such as Coimbra, Oporto fl others, people ran through fl streets, many of them nakfl No casual: iea were repotl but some housea were
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    • 37 16 NEW WORLD CABARET TO-NIGHT SATURDAY The Courvoisier Night i (BALLOON BARRAGE NIGHT) I FREE iAVTS OF:--"COURVOISIER" j COGNAC THE BRANDY OF NAPOLEON and "MILL" BEER with hellers' sweets WILL BE GENEROUSLY AWARDED. I Cabaret Extend to IA.M.
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