Morning Tribune, 16 August 1948

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  • 71 1 port! r Ls r©*« r« n Mti.-n ui M.**»>: 1 E f-. retiring Police I who iv« for i few fan i t I G:av I- M )> igo I E i■ o. tting |y ho v. Police Bissiom r ML Gray b befog
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  • 66 1 SOVIET HAS US. ATTACHE RECALLED D.VDO.V. A-.:.: M 5C >* io said this tenant Albert D en: Unit! Stati ind naval atta .1 in pow W< ri Dt i« ft F eign Minis r; I".-- Radi 1 o nfi P m a tet citizen tqc Out i pssy In M
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  • 47 1 MOSCOW a e^'rn nv. n i; thl Ncdt"! 1 Moloto- T? lln tomor V :d(v a tlßrttiS) M i^ Ro t^tofe rs life *Pota£ tol °tov St* u with M, Gov. DLaS N_k ks on th. r f°Ur- A**- a-* an T Reuter
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    18 1 Photograph Tribune An mcmm***t in the Senior Scouts' Race at the ACS. m rt* meet held on Saturday.
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  • 300 1 Thivy Tells 5,000 Indians: "True nationalism begets international brotherhood. ftday, through her nationals residing overseas in different rountries, India sends her greetings and good wishes to her friendly neighbours," said Mr J. A. Thivy representative of the Government of India at a mass-meeting at the
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  • 66 1 His Excellency the Governor Singapore. Sir Franklin .'iniaon and Lady Gimson were I 'Solved in a slight accident •vnen the car in widen thev re travelling came into col- -ion with a trishaw yesterday. ine accident occurred at the Jncttea of Kampong Bahru \&JS* Mo ™t
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  • 20 1 Major-Oeneral Kirkman. Malaya's new Chief of Staff, arrived in Singapore last night by Constellation from the U.K.
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  • 143 1 THREE VICTIMS TIED TO TREES, SHOT DEAD JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday night Yesterday everting, a party of about 20 armed Chinese visited Pelumpur village, about seven rniles north of Segamat. Th(y sought out a shopkeeper, dragged him from bai shop. tied him to a post an^ shot him dead. The armed
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  • 67 1 PAHANG, Sunday— Five arrests were made in the last ti hours— all in the Kuala Lipis rea KEDAH PERLIS. There have been seven arrests under Emergency Regulation 24 three in Sungei Patani and four in Kulim. in addition, two arrests were made under Emergency Regulation 17. PERAK.— Five
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  • 223 1 lENANG. AUG. 15. MOTOR VESSEL A59. CONTAINING ABOUT $40,000 WORTH OF 'J*"*™ w PALM OIL, WHICH WAS REPORTED 'MISSING A W_HBg AGO. WAS THIS MORNING TOWED BACK SAFELY TO PENANG BY MOTOR BOAT "TOOK J^oahAjVC WEEN TANJONG BUNGAH AND TELOK BAHANG. The motor
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  • 268 1 7 FIRE ENGINES BATTLE BIG LALLANG BLAZE SEVEN fire engines and approximately 70 firemen battled a huge lallang fire which brok«> out yesterday next to a bomb dump in thc R.A.F. Ba.se. Seletar. The fire which broke out at 1 p.m. raged for about three hours and swept across approximately
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  • 27 1 JERUSALEM, Aug. 15— The Israeli Army communique today claimed the Arabs had launched a "general attack along the entire Jenisalem front at dawn.
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    • 43 1 jf^ DIIASTIC f REDUCTIONS in our Silk Department! Don't make the mistake that this is a sale of L___--___T______. Far from it This is an offering of fashion obsolete goods. Far from it i attraction at fabrics of unquestionable quality current give-away prices!
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  • 609 2 S'pore Indians Celebrate India's Birth As Dominion Tricolour Hoisted At 'India House' T HmMm hi fehrnted tkt '..J"/',, m, W* 3 o*mmmi** I**** t~*™+* rofet-Ri^ sa'SUFJE n.lro, fiei **d M lIIOIM lingi tmrmA* is. mferfamaaenfs hV i h Ult I H ■>„ mark thr Hrsl anniver,,i the birth of the
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  • 208 2 SYDNEY, Aug it Iron on I md, in Yampl Sound, mar i lerby, on the norths coast of Western will 1)0 nearer to the ■;t rfewcaetle and i .m.i i Mew South il when HM _S B ire romplet a survey of part of the Northern
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  • 124 2 NEW DELHI. Shanmukan Chatty, Indian ainaiiee Minister told I'arlia-, aunt here that but for India. ielp to lintain in the wai "HOt ml) would England have been dependency of Germany, but Mr. Chut chill would have bee: i captive in Berlin." 'I think Hitler would have
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  • 86 2 Mt. Ernest Lau. eldest son of Rev. E. S. Lau of the Methodist Book Room, leaves for America on board the Xorman Lykes today for a six-year study in Arts and Music at the Oberlin College Ohio. Mr. Lau was the Chan man on World
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  • 125 2 CAJRO Aug ir>. Three Egyptian: suspected Ol being leadi n i a mob thai stoned to death Stephen Haas, American ntractor, have beer. IdenUlkd and arretted, aecordltti to th r Attorney-' GeneraVi oftce. Haas had been tourtag the Middl, Mas, when he was at icked
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  • 190 2 German Reds Appropriate Property BERLIN. Aug. 14.— Soviet sources disclosed to day that the Russians have instituted severe control ot "emtezdemtnt and misappropriation" of food and clothing by Communist party functionairs in the Soviet zone ol (.errnanv. i The sources said the accused were being brought into military courts and
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  • 128 2 WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. A new increase in dope smuggling into the United Stat s was revealed todav in the Government Narcotics Commissioners' annual report which spoke of "huge" quantities of morphine, cocaine opium, hashish, heroin antl marihuana being seized Countries from where these narcotics originated
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  • 45 2 Helgrade. Aug. 15. Sir Charles Peake, British Delegate to Ihe Danube Conference. today charged that the Rttfr* i an draft provision on navigattou rules "sanctions Soviet control of the Danube river." He spoke during the voting on individual articles in the draft.
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  • 117 2 GANGSTERS TACKLE BOXER WRESTLER JUJITSU EXPERT I>.nlun. Aug 15. Mi u c'asani, t-iinous dancing eaehei. boxei. wrestlei and ju jitsu expert, who rsoetvua disability pension tor spine an< leg injuries inflicted while h< was serving as a Lieutenant Colonel in jndia during cne wa fought with two armed assai ants
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  • 84 2 ONE MAN MARSHALL AID HALSTEAD. Esse.\. Aug. 15. -Arthur Gustafson ot Con necticut who as a corporal in the United States forces useti to park his jeep in Windmill Road. Halstead and was given many cups of tea. has returned with his o.vn "Marshall aid" He has brough. dresses and
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  • 88 2 Burmese Recapture Townlets RANGOON, Aug. 14.—Announcing the recapture o: three townleti between Rangoon and Prome, 140 mileaway. a Burmese Governme.:. communique on the upeouni:., Insurrection reported that some Army deserteri had surrendered saying they had been forced to desert again*! their will. It was stated that 900 men had deserted
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  • 119 2 Produce Markeul Round-Up Their vv in the p .v. mlav Ult condrfai prevailing .toe to iwing; wtn tav's quotation-" RTCE N v-, r r qualities si OLUTINOrs E $46 SUGAR Best IU-lttj _J $46, inediurn quality t^ B?own |M R sugar M COFFEE EANB i old i |ISS Ba.l men
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  • 83 2 The rubbei price 0- WB day dropped ha t i cent the previous la) w. or. a erratic maricel The mark-: opened ste«J with tartness lor it M: J for No. 1 August tog absence of buyers t**mm the market ipped to43»«g but on BOme J York, the
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  • 123 2 CAKTON A-W^lS stopping of the use Kong d Srt2-?< torv and the e:n p^sent no- rajtoi- «g cover other m !™Jf v .-c-- i;two mattersed hythe a \K_ttfl Municipal C«inoto J 3 to consid r measun local prices. ,4 JW erek*_ These two -.'J; J included
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  • 247 3 Thr Hiitish OO*- •m I N mn nun to tho Ur- brl_l_- th-- tot^l ,o„, u.„„0,,a,s ,n _1 'tl I-- H- our objective in r national sphere would be very foolish led to provide an ade- nce if unfortunately emergency should trite. a UV it
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  • 34 3 ic* A- M ohimt < rnman II I I I I stry said fou Britisii -Ifi ers ll tian i E Paiba said i n on ci ti g ii i: U.P.
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  • 66 3 DVIETS HAIL HARBIN LABOUR CONGRESS KANGKAI, Aug. 15.- Soviet Russia today sent 1- the Harbin Labour Con- tivities as "heroic work m will real democratic reform in m according to a Chinese m North Shonsi. Bgti looke i forward LblC li.ia'iovetne iv in condition ot the WQrKlnj_ in Chint U
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  • 74 3 SHANGHAI, Aug. 15. Five -.unci: fd officers ol the Chi- A.: Force ci.eco.atel CAF slat ion here yes:iay on the occasion ot An Day. The ceremony Irnaxed a daylong pro- amine of celebration* which included a largely attended -tail party for foreign w.d representatives of Inese
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  • 26 3 psa _L he rL stat «d in Mel p ftcentiv tha it. a i: he r, JJ mm. AAP Reuter
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  • 67 3 WASHINGTON. Aug. 14. Three American naval vts•v Is are on their way to India •nd Pakistan for the first odwHl visi t since those coun•s acquired Dominion sta■u the United States Navy .nnounced today. Admiral Richard Conolly. Commatider-ln Chief of United states Naval Forces in th.. <"n Atlantic
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  • 81 3 LONDON. Aug. 15 The derationing of bread and fiour by the Ministry of Food mu followed with the announcement today of the removal of rationing points for oat meal cereal breakfast foods and various processed flours for cakes, puddings and other spaghetti were derationed. Macaroni
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  • 95 3 UN CONVENTION FOR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS GENEVA. Aug 15 I h e Economic and bpeciai Council t the United Nations vote. 1 .Tay that th t United Kationa convention on lieedona for fortign corre.-pon-it r.ts shall net appiv to ce: tain categories ol fcorrf-P l jents allowed to enter B eon
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  • 75 3 ■nshai. Aug. 15. Hong authorltits, disturbed b? .'-"'hk communist activity Malaya, expected to -crack t hon W elements in the I "«sn nown colony, an u--ESTS. Chinese dispatch or n Canton reported. It said that among other steps that Hong Kong is expected to take
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  • 156 3 WASHINGTON. Aug. 14.A scientific expedition will delve into Nepal in midNovember. The expedition, sponsored by the National Geographic Society, Yale University and the United States Smithsonian Institution, will sail on September 15 from Seattle, headed by Professor Dillon Ripley, associate curator of zoology at
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  • 628 3 Youth Must Not Be Organised On Dogma Special weicome to delegates from the Far East. Middle Kast and other i emote coun- tries was voiced by the Lord I President of the Council, th* lion. Mr. Herbert Morrsion at the opening in London of the International Youth Conferem < on
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  • 163 3 SHANGHAI. Aug. 15. Assura.ice that General YasuLugu O-^amura. former C-in-COf the Japanese Army in China, will have a fair trial Aas given by Majo: -General 'Sc.eh Mei-yu. president of a. five-man military commission trying the Japanese cltici r, in a statement yesterday €ftnlag. Gen Sheh
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    29 4 ingsUhCktnem Bchool old Boy*" ar* pictured ken participtfm* m thnr 100-yard dash S'ltuntiii Th- 220 yards Old Boys race in progress. <it th< Anglo-Chit**** School Spurts laal 8 iturdav.
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  • 278 4 British Fleet To Visit West Indies, S. Africa The programme for the autumn cruise of the Hone Fleet, announced by the Admiralty on' July 23rd, furthei indicates that Britain's peac time Navy Li gradually being strengthened. When this cruise begins on Beptembei 23rd. the 35.000 tons battleship DUKE OF YORK
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  • 160 4 SHANGHAI, Au- 14. ''Streetcar called Desire mlghi be a topflight Broad**? itate production, but. to thousand.s ol !>• raplrlng Shanghailanders, It was a drama of real life, in which street car/ of Desire fOf which they had been waiting in th, midday IUO did n<>t come
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  • 66 4 BELGRADE, Aug. 14 The Danub r conference, tn'amooth waten after excluding Britain, Fran tv and the United 1 States from the future Danube navigation control body PMaed aeren articles' Ol the Soviet (haft for a newl Danube convention dealing with the establishment of special administrations
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  • 94 4 KARACHI. Aug 15—Pakistan's Prime Minister Liaquai Aii Khan broadcasting yesterday on the Dominion's first an- r.ive.sary said Pakistan's armed forces were "organised IO an extent when we can successfully deal with anv aggression from whateve: quarter It may be Referring to the dispute with India over
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  • 85 4 AGREEMENT ON INDIA'S STEM BALANCES XKW DELHI Au? The Indian *£h__?W approved the agreement recentlj w.th Britain. J This appi VAl^Jw] iupplementary g« -j for bv Shanmulch«» Finance MU -jer totalled m ou:;ay0 u:;ay in reapecl tf sterling pe™o«jfs Mi. Chetty f 3 scaling d am were unfoundedly came to
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  • 45 4 A ilfT 1? 'JH SYDNI iicM cause IM 1 has be-:- bourne M< i, *1 Workasi. Kinfl 1.000 tons L lO 3 t' 'J cement the begi^ l W Victorian c. ttw* a ton and I £5.6 a ton Reuter AAP
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    • 630 4 MONDAY'S PUZZLE COW 1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Chi. A ran i* food th > n s t0 h:i o« warn day and this is an puzzle, so it won't N wu uvor heated. w, 3 ACROSS: 2. A lusc ous fruit. 4. Proceed. 5. Upper Canada V^_^* y I Abb. l.
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  • 844 5  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH 1 L a r i fbus F I a m d I *70 B Bteii I pink and Ameri men mV b Britt n '.sho teach ■filing Mrs ApW Eng■*rsofth Inner W] !^:ng a \i..*]- ■jl*. MrsL Cresson B* Anciano m*- ciass i m
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    • 166 5 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Baii Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD Fl RNITTJRE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES tie tie 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 4025 SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10, BATTEEy MMD. Have in Stock: A New Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. also A Lovely Selection of
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 369 6 Last Friday we reproduced «a speech broadcast by Sir John BoydOrr drawing att ntion to the danger of a world food shortage if the nations do not realise that long-term plans are needed if th •>• are to avert mass hunger and famine. Sir John's cas? is
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  • 1042 6 TURKEY KEEPS A WARRY EYE ON PALESTINE The Turks have no particular attachment to either the Arabs or the Jews hut Th. Turk- have n lit I tin TrukJ m*t* f Um Aral they kepi in §übn ment iga nst th. Turk 11 kepi .tl v. in i from n.i
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  • 272 6 US Philippine Trade Agreement MANILA. When P.e.'idtTU Quhino was asked to comneni at a press conference i| Malacanan Palace on Htn.y Wallaces platform plank to repeal th? Be.l Trade Act. providing free trade relations .ettteen the U.S. and 'he Philippine republic f or a period of 28 years, the President
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  • 333 6 COMMUNIST POLICY IN EUROPE j At the time when Comi munist minorities in Bnrtna ond Malaya are attempting to seize power under the pretext of be- ing the spokesman oj the I people the latest dcvelopj ments in Finland and i Italy are significant. Both f the countries have long
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    • 164 6 MOD MOW SBB andall aqes v, v d mine ft past. M you as MM woman ta .a *r'l fhe un- ri >> he »'> .h -ike 111 -in I -tr light of v ei- v s gladly recommend* them •'red severe hfll k sra.nr^ Ji//y turn* and rain* in
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 341 7 WORLD'S OLDEST AND SACRED TREE IN DANGER mm* Aug w O"* ,rii> a MC i l i l r nub .Mati bul amoog tlu- pubgenerally. »s felt ow. a fOl th, worse in the oi b f S n mt lj i during the last despite the piecau rve is
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      20 7 mj CONBTANCM MOORByL. *"f end UKAD TAYLOR.^ .shnriiK/ in Rf pul-l 'v J i mn-sicil hit. Allan' u v Cdy."
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    • 24 7 KAN.---btire 4 I thai :t...... maOg ia N J1 H HO r. it [wa j in ftcial fata toda; Norl ha Reuter
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    • 63 7 THEY COULD'NT EVICT HER ■a 0 Thr .a ce New m* six W reai-o thei pwy nn thej {o to evict d, sbi disapj Wi '•!>.. leaving conpu after tin* w< ha\ h' on.«table tj i it gone. We J ld Jjjd ner rnothei l_ [f rut tho old I
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    • 8 7 ron Biam 22.000 rn the
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    • 82 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 15. high f i ernment ofticial said the United States government "IU ask Congress tarly next year to enact a series oi -weeping prop* sals designed t i tighten the nation's espj nage laws. Hv said th e Justice Departmenl was putting the
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    • 96 7 "For Europeans Only" An Experiment CAPETOWN, Aug. 14.— Mr. P. O. Sauet. Sou... Airier Minister of Transport, said today that introduction od "•vn suburbaa railways special carriages "for Euroonly was only an xp< riment The step would be rev.ewedi •tei In the light of experience. The new ai I anjzement
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    • 116 7 u. SH AJIGHAI i l Sl -While Shanghai buzzed T :n r -ia H"*™**** by the rjhlnwe time hS '"^tions, pries of rice N570,«K),000 per picul a "as of CNS6.OOO,OW in 24 mat, will evid< nt K,J '*nt last b y the United States Ecot'.an h
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    • 139 7 CLUB BUILT OVER JAP CORPSES Mo mlu. Autf. 15. Th> I new $200,000 Manila Elks J i Club will sit on four.- I da tion of concrete and S onmmt. 5 i The bodies of an est- J mated 200 Japanese :n- a fantryme.i are buried under rule in the
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    • 64 7 CA-NTON. Aug. 15. Belated reports of damage caused by the recent typhoon in the East River area ot Kwangtung stated that a hundred lives were lost and some 200 vessels were sunk in the Mirs and Bias Bay areas -just outside Hongkong's territorial waters. The latest reports also
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    • 121 7 m HONGKONG. Th e Kowloon Resident* Association is in disagrtement with Bin_ Crosby's advice to "Go Fly A i Kite" and may petition thei Government to enforce "n 8- 1 trictions" ou the populasummer ipOri of kite-alyiiK. I The Association charges j tha| atite-fljlni has become'
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    • 24 7 PARIS. Aug. 13. French commercial treaties with Hindustan and Pakistan are "urgent" necessities. La Vi** Francaise, the French weekl/ financial paper said today.
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    • 44 7 SFA....nAI. Aug. 14. China is celebrating Airforcc Day. on Saturday, conunemorat»Ug th-> warplane paiticipation in the war tor thc first time 11 year ap.o in Shanghai, when dozens of bombers tried to hit Tapane.se naval units on the Whan^oc River.
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    • 92 7 SHANGHAI. Aug. 15. j Police authorities today will continue the screening of some 100 suspect Communis* agents rounded up in ricem raids, it was reported. All the I detained "agents" are smaii; tim fc operators. 30 of thenii women. Police source? have hitherto given no indication that
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    • 50 7 LONDON. Aug. 14. Czechoslovak industry is to help in the building; ot factories in Pakistan Prague Radio reported today Pakistan technicians will be trained bv Czech experts, and the Pakistan Government will take over the new factories when local labour has been trained.- Reuter
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    • 83 7 Grand Rapids, Michigan, Aug. IS. Customer m *M -•o»"pt- pt in the resta*rant opened by Pauline Enz. Miss Enz. a cripple since childhood, for thee ,eaifl n*a mn her oaf* on the honour system. The customers not onlv wait on then c e'vcs hut **ke their dishes back
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    • 37 7 SWiVGHAI Aug 14: A nreUpunarv hearing will be he'd his i^oriis; in the case of Gen Tasutaugu O'camura former C-in-C of the T apaneso force- in China, charged arltll w»r nine?.
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  • 175 8 U mtiu ml ion t,-,.. Bethaphanii Dins leraloi theForeiitn «i uf the Mmi>ti> who -dll head ii that 1 permh I ilth i Siam in.-: the n r. P; IT1 with sterling n qi >xteoded to her. into Slam via Hongkong where
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  • 63 8 NEW DELHI, Aug, i». The United Nations Kashmii Commission In Karachi and Delhi tonight recommended that the Pakistan and Indian Governtnent- order cease-fire In Kashmir. Th.> Commission said that simultaneously with the cease firf, the two Governments I should accept certain principles for a truce to be
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    99 8 Photograph). i Photoqraph). rhotograph). Photograph). a This statute of LORD BUDDHA one of the biggest in i* South East Asia— is to be found at the Siamese Temple at Race Course Road. Tribune \L OLD CHINESE TEji-^fC 7 PLE at Philip Street colled 3/d Beo. Tribune THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL BAuM
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  • 148 8 MANILA, Aug. 15. Publicity is being given here for a campaign to exterminate the giant Japanese snail which is reported to be multiplying at an alarming rate again in the Manila area now that the rainy season has .started. Two species of this 3nail
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    407 8 THIS SINGAPORE Familiarity dulls tinedge of appreciation and blinds the eye to the exotic and beautiful scenes around us. Thus, we Singaporeans often see nothing new or inspiring in the architecture, customs, practices and scenery that daily attract our senses. In the heart of Chinatown, in South Bridge Road amidst
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    • 87 8 LAW BOOKS Hyde. The Triala of Oscar Wilde 49 00 Schwarzenberger. Manu.,, of International Law Frledmann. Legal Theory ropham'a Real Property Meg-rry A Manual of tlu- Law of Real Property halmera Billa of Exchange Keith Constitutional Law Th.- Training of a Doctoi Kekwii-k. Town Countrv Planning Law Pageta Law of
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  • 171 9 HONGKONG. Aug 15.-Des-pite the urgent need in South China for fertilizer and railway equipment, some 6.000 tons of those commodities are rusting and deteriorating on the wharfside at Whampao harbour, according to Ta Kung Pao reporters, who described the scene as a "huge mountain" A crates,
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  • 47 9 NEW YORK. Aug 13.Loui Budenz. former editor of the Communist Daily Worker had this to say today about Mrs. Kosenkina's jumping fiom a Soviet Consulate window, "I'd hate to be in Lomakin's shoes. This probably will mean U.P. the tiring squad for him."
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  • 145 9 IwSuS f- 15> In '<■•' m h'" ll^, 1 ca *es, parents, **nt toV l0 l r 1 <iren shoui <* be "i i, Mif lonel J H rK iri n; lb f OUrno wcently li °i A:t, V rom th <> Salva- %3522
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  • 168 9 f, A.i -i. J a t* i I found t* I i I --<..,,,./</ I el j ft I a/'/( .i-(/,' r i na a r > M*j < li u „<s7 tw« </ I IT.. I i fl /<<././. ir -.v (,*>, f. aahsif aloNf MM a»vi
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  • 27 9 YOUNO MARSHAL TO BE RELEASED? NANKING, A_k. 14. PerRia.ent rumoura claimed that Young Marshal Chang Hsueli Li .r.g will be released before Chinese National Day on Octo--10.
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  • 74 10 BATAVIA Au J whKr ".curam, i r, 1, J^_! Lata < --it Official quot. that ti). "*3 Mar.u,. -"I can Fn f benefit lepi,p Ha<lj! -has gat 7. Dutch .sou.u. „/J delegation would 3 Republican. iag < laternati Jl tnent' with t q* C O 111 m Itt Nations
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  • 74 10 BLACKBURN. Land Aug. H. Peter G._d year-old Q< ur I J charged w:::. t_-t UM i three-year-old J.._e Aol valley was laj una until August 19 lite I 1 evidence was beam m a| ied court rou_o here, Ju:. t Ann v.w..-;.t. j i the night from
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  • 161 10 Will Urge All Churches Support Christian Japan X *F\V VORK Reverend Michio Kozaki. Chairman of the National Ch-istian Council of Japan, enroute ro Amsterdam to attend the Assembly of World Council of Churches, told the United Pres.. tbat be was goinj? to present the Assembly with a message urging all
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  • 65 10 COl-OMP.O A*J Ambassadoi I ey |J United States MI Felix Cole. caU^M Senanayake, an d Ministei ol recently. „f C ompMr. Cole w a a ffl retary pdCSS, S-H Helen K. ch X e -CoS Rogers B. H» tar.' .i"" v c< Thir^ ward U J_^Sa3 > a tary,Harriet
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    • 268 10 jCnnu^frt-n-i-e Tn The Morning Tribune j _ri mmtt***** .tf *ex»\ i at a~ m***m***ma***te** *m***mmM*ma***ma*** BSy T^mmml tean fe^^fef:.^ L tt*j>. a/«^ si"*** s j mr mxt asm trt<* **_>___ SWir^ I W.»«aJ-aa I „c vnn S r-5 I I COSH '-THAI MU-I 'Bl I BUT, AFTER A WEEK OF"l
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  • 1470 11  - Today's Short Story THE BLUE PIG (i \\l\I)()II.\ (,A£tUY ll'. Ei \**U* J.Lb is i- rM r it I t- I pu [round tlu [uurrow. f 'snd I fkliie] t tree, and had [fear 1 the Lfrlth •.:> benevele::tly or. hu tead. md thi pine mesthlng lazilj in his hilf-dostd
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  • 236 11 SH.W.HAI. Auj.. 14 i -p<-«.l up hei tod_Wt !;<ii/.atio 'r.in should losunit rad-l-f with Japan. ;.< 'l_n i scap HNiteea, quoted t*j I Chna Pi ess tod.) Cutu-ntl.. t'ns count. v ur I rir- i-- .v K>rttnf Hama iron oie and Taiwan nugar W*
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  • 69 11 Shanghai. Aug. 15. A passenger plane of Genera) Claire Chennault's Civilian Air Transport Company knocked jvei a jeep on the mnwav vhile taking off from Chungking for Canton. Two Chinese customs officials, including a woman, were killed. The report said the acciden occurred through the fault ol
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  • 152 11 SHANGHAI. Aug. 14: Soap-box patriotic speeches in tne streets by some 2.000 youths was a feature of the Shanghai observance of the 11th anniversary of the Shanghai war yesterday. Youth members of the Political Corps of the Rebel Suppression and National Reconstruction Commission urged -he
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  • 66 11 SHANUi-AI, A-g. 14: Mr. Charles L. Stillman, head of he survey group of the ECA 5 lini Mission is expected to eturU here by air today after brief visit to Washington for ""•n -iltations with Mr. Paul Q. .:offinan and ether ECA offieials. He will confer with the
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  • 92 11 Ukiah, California. I Mary Ruddock's deer I hunting approach may r not be quite lady-like but it brought home the I t'eniaon. The 18-year-old deer- slayer wounded a buck I in the. leg while hunting in o nearby valley. When the wounded f animal plunged down a i
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  • 84 12 SYDNEY. Aug. 15. Smokers arid drinkers of intoxica ting liquors together paid 58 pe r cent of Australia's total Customs and Excise revenue in the linancial year 1947-48. Of £118,021.000 collected, smokers paid £32.773,000 and drinkers £34,769,000. In 1938-39, smokers paid 22 P(.r cent, or £10,903.000
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  • 572 12 "Wet Nyd" Sa y s Pwywtkm WASHINGTON. Aug. 14. The I mted „A reieoted a formal Russian request thai r HrToksana Kosenkina be removed Soviet Tether Mr ret ovenng from the New orK^ os P' hen she jumped from the from «y ttn
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  • 19 13 monthly return of deal"_^«W__? Sh WS .J,;'*™ stocks were 64.868 «s~ Mrt %y e ot i3s tons >
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    • 806 13 Dull Markets Characterise Weeks transactions (From A Market Coi r.i Dull markets characterized :he week and at the end there was a tendency for quotations to decline when those were disappointed who had hoped for some small measure of tractability in the Kremlin. Nor were markets helped by the recurring
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  • 125 14 PAKISTAN INTERESTED IN INDONESIA'S STRUGGLE KARACHI, kn M the atrugglc thai -I M dena b**?" an ukine fnr s.ii ,i ■t.-imin.-.t...ii" Prime ttfMatar _aj_J AUWuuiaaJd today wlm« a J _*l_a«otitta tn- ol th, first anniveraary ot* PaJuatan'a iwtepetKtenee, No r^ht think, n^ man '<■ right to II ,f Imp me
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  • 83 14 LONDOS .i»"/. i'i KUshti Misakova, <>»< th* top* j.ink:n<) numb* i.s 0/ CZOCHO slot io, m ..oinr.i M fjyM**S In t> 'im. ill'*! Ut ■''<'■ Ue**pit*l on Friday night, u .it> Ik T t> nm na.SS "i a .iidki tin OlympU titk Bk* iini tmtracti </
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    21 14 THK WINNING BURST Baiasubrammniam i.s semi lu rr wmnimi thr 440-iMi r < '•">», BoA /V>../ B*m at th" ACS. Sports last Bat-*
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  • 79 14 PARIS. Aim H. Finance Minister P»ul Reynaud todai Ame M| Men Dearer l«*--ting hli special powers < )V .e.ic.i ee-in'.i.y v. hen thr Olincll Oi tl.r Republic I Upper Hotted appiovtd tlu igary b.ll by 173 votes u> vemjr-seven CX)inmum_ imendmtnti were thrown cm n a
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  • 29 14 BERLIN. AUg. 15. The British-licensed DPD news agency reported that a I rater Oermaii Minister to Brussels and Lisbon Dr Ified Horstmann died In a J ovlei camp U.P.
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  • 80 14 I Following are the results of I *he wrestling events at the Happy World Stadium on S_t- ur la/ night Bosca Boa aim Joginder Singh were both disqualified in the 4th round for fighting out- side the ring. McKinnon won by 2 falls to I one
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  • 151 14 NEW DELHI, Aug. 14.—Independence takes on a real meaning tomorrow for millions I A Indians when tor the first! time in India's postal history, .ue effigy oi an Indian beloved eader Mahatma Gandhi take* tne place of the King on India's j postage stamps, which go
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  • 63 14 SYDNEY. aug.ls.-J prize monev f £1-5 I paid out by the Victoria"] 'jiub during the IM7-H 5 hiring wh ch revenue £44.532 big r I in vioufl financial y .c Th- statei enl I released recentlj '40 000 «> idded to P*] Oommonwealth loan Ml
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  • 73 14 Cerdan To Fight Zale For Ti tle New York. Aug. I*>* \t-lilv .>ltl' U promotoi A!.(\ jwjJ announced today -W m middleweight title jou^ the champion, Marcel Co, dan efW be held at tin- J\.„ :i dium. Jersey on Sept. Itla-teM"! JI Field Brooklyn, on Sepi originally announc-d The new
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  • 526 14 LONDON, Aug. 14 Arte the worst floods for 50 year** which swept before them road and r*i' bridges, carried uw: al! telephone and tetcgranh Mnes and ruined croos. farme shopkeepers and householders n the EngMsh-Seott!*h bOf#*J country were today attempti^-; to count their losses
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  • 69 14 BOMBAY, Aug. 14— Fifteen people were killed and 50 injured when police fired to disperse a crowd of Red Shirts (organisation found by Abdul Ghaffar Khan the frontier Gandhi). The crowd was demonstrating near the village of Babra in the North-west Frontier Province despite the ban or
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    • 40 14 PUZZLES the a-J The aWowto* sr. page to the po-s*" zlc I 1. Cross w* 1 i tion. til 2. LBAI back, BAi SEED bon< lu 3. V.-il* I The i rose, and'k.' I mathematics. i n rf 6. Warm.
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  • 178 15 Torch Snuffed Out At Colourful Ceremony _nn\ \u<* 13. With a trumpet fanfare, the salute of 1 /ns and Vmamouth victory parade, the 14th Olympiad r^l., at 6*>4 P.m. London Timel before a capacitv Z\\% r^o Tt mmamn Stadium. The Olvmpic torch, whic_r burned for 17 ««sys. was snuff-
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  • 66 15 UNKNO WN rtv... <»" A mid* c.uil-oyle t E bJ.*sjsb r |]UlMlißfSm TogoLdsH 0 Barber n M h Sundium b Sundnim Nigish l 5. Extras Total Lrfc L U Rowan nfcf Lmj ofi 1' ir 34; Mottlcy one Uli m b Mill* i ie N •la I M i rSO
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  • 33 15 ]f is. nlinbhi horned i Olpmpk tat i'i i-l 'Jul Vol* i „.'/< > d w th. high jump event. Tlu man fatted to -/u,( if was S ft.
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  • 116 15 Han g Beat en By Slan gor At Soccer ere bea ten 1-0 by SeUmgar i fl i ami nn I N id -v. not at 1 ngth with Penang giving ptii was watched by a large was m* ■s n [the first •wplog Kam Hed with thi bn% f
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  • 122 15 LONDON, Aug. «5. The newspaper Sundav Dispatch five -Iron Curtain" Olympic athletes- three* Hungarians I ftco C*eeh*— refused to go back to their countries and named from the British Home Office political sane tuary in Britain. The names
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  • 91 15 ANOTHER SOCCER SEEN AT A T RIAL: BLUES WIN i H. t ?S 1 a' .Sir 8 aM Failed <H->,. J** 1 betoi m, i I goals l Wig beaten by an earshot trial will b 0 he d the final selection S M<*g Chi^. Pak ™°ng; Yuen Talan C
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  • 19 15 The Sealorth Highlanders defeated th t Jollilads 2-1 in a friendly soccer match at Gillman Barracks yesterday.
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  • 159 15 LONDON. Aug. 15. A world record in taking and attendance ll expected to he disclosed when thc official figures of the numbei ot people who attended the 1 14th Olympiad and what tiu\v paid are announced. Although it will take soni. 1 months before the complet* I lecounts
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  • 95 15 LONDC-N. Aug. 14. following are the Scottish football results: A" DIVISION Celtic 0. Morton 0; Dundee 2. Hearts 1; Falkirk 3, Queen of South 2: Hibernian 5. East Fife 2: Mortherwell 1, Rangers 1: Partrick Thistle 3. Albion'R. 0: St. Mlrfen 2.' Clyde 1: Third Lanark
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  • 122 15 Plaiting at Jala, i W*mmt Stadium y< stcrdaij, Kanipotuj j Java beat Pasir Panjann tuo-nil in the SCF. A. InterDistnct League. After a fan ly evenlv contest ed first half in 'which both missed numerous openings Kampong Java dominated tn. game in the second
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  • 75 15 The All-Singapore Junio: inter-club table tennis champioiisiiip.., nas t-niend the hnai stage with two mon nights to go to complete all the matches in four groups. Last night's results were: Group l: chin Woo Athletic Association Blue team. _»io_p MilKyway .Musical Assocmxon, ci._up 3: Shing Wah
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  • 448 15 Failure to grip r advant poor batting in tin aeCO Hal IS soeiation being beaten by an two dap cruktt-mateh again* StU tm ;/f >rf rd'ili. Resuming their overnight innings whicn stood at three foi 14. the All men met with a.. early reverse
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  • 108 15 LAMBONG. Chinese heavyweight champion of Bangkok was defeated by King Kong, on a technical knock-out in thc :hird round of a scheduled six:ound contest at the Great World covered a.er.a en Saturdav night. Lambong was trapped I King Kong with a '/Double Nelson" in the 7th minutes
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  • 87 15 SYDNEtY, Au 15—Australian welterweight champion. Tommy Burns, has not fought an Auslralian for his title >ince ne won it from Hockey Bennell in January 194 He U refusing to complete negotiations for a title hgnt .v;th logical Australian contender. Mickey ToUis, because, he said
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  • 54 15 AMSTERDAM. Aug. 14. The Indian Olympic soccer team beat Ajax. one of Holland^ leading amateur teams, by five goals to one here on Saturday. India led by one goal to zero at half-time. There was a crowd of 10.000 to see the match in
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  • 44 15 LONDON. Aug H.— Arthur Fag?. Kent opening batsman. became the first player U te 2.000 runs in flrlt cricket this season. On wicket he scored a .ltury off the Middletttack, registering his th cnturv of the season. Reuter
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  • 162 16 i_ia-i-na_N Truman warned ..I. uimi ood -n the run ent I 1^ y i record sntpm the .ii-tiinrd tax reduction <•• pring has i": the povernmad facing i" riod oi <t«-n r Bnaadag Reuter n riuwp \'<is..i one ot th.* i"in. ipa een retraining
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  • 160 16 Answering fan-mail for a chimpansee Is only part of the novel job undertaken by 1 HiSS Ifolra Giblin. publicity officer at the Melbourne woo, Victoria. Jimpy the Chimp ii a favourite with Victorian school children, who showered him with gifts when he celebrated hll second
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  • 126 16 BERWICK. Aug. 14 Royal Engineers went into action today At the request Of the Ministry of Transport to heln restore 40 road and rai! bridges destroyed or damaged by disastrous border Hoods. This morning sappi r officer. of the Scottish Command reconnoitred the countryside to
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  • 119 16 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday j__ While on duty yesterday morning two Special ConI stables attached to Tehran Estate 'Kota Tins^i District saw a s'uspiciouj looking Chlirhon they stopped m] searched. A hand-grenade vai four.d in his pone ss lon. The Chinese was arrested and charged in
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  • 90 16 The Singapore Government took action on Saturday night lo put 43 military bases, store3 and warehouses in the island under the Protected Places Order. Ihe Order came into force from yesterday Among the places affected ar< all the NAAFI aad EFi stores and warehi .-es
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  • 157 16 I One of the 11 persons injured when an R.A.F. truck and a civilian van collided in Serangoon Road (near St George's Road) on Saturday, :\\<-s\ at the General Hospital yesterday. Deceased was Ong Boon Ko n of _3. I 'each Road !I«- wa„ one of the
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  • 457 16 BERLIN. Aug. 15.- Berlin's police "war'" which has alreadv turned the divided capital into a criminal's paradise, took a new turn when the Sovietsponsored police chief. Paul Markgraf, applied for a sum3in 4 rBAU stij }SUll3_f_ puoui Western-supported Dr. Johannes Stumm. He accused him of
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  • 178 16 Technique Of 'Wait And Hope' v II. Nb Au S- 15.— Nationalists forces in S* u hma claimed th *s week smashing victories in i^ast Hope, and placed Communist casualties at 3,000. The Red forces some nf hich came down from Manhuria was reported to be '•treating 1 into mountainous
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  • 79 16 RANGOON, Aug. ttr Bu,ma £4 dispersed about 300 insurgent*- l lnrat -,t oil police station in Syriam, Burma sia, a ow opposite bank of the river from mm communique reported today. r(J mm Another small vWag< vear Rango by Government troops. ..Jthout i*
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