Morning Tribune, 26 August 1948

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    11 1 Mr. Ma Tien-Eng, the neic Chinese Consul to Ipoh.
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  • 259 1 RUSSIA SHUTS DOWN CONSULATES IN AMERICA AND CLOSES AMERICAN CONSULATE IN RUSSIA LONDON, Wednesday.— Russia tonight decided to close down all her consulates m America. This action, it was announced, is m retaliation for State Department expulsion of Soviet ConsulGeneral Jacob Lomaldn from New York over the Kosenkina affair. Moscow
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  • 115 1 British Patrols Can Now Follow Reds Into Siam BANGKOK. *V£™»sl\ GOVERNMENT AND COOPERATION BBTnj^EN S AMES EM opERATIO NB El MALAYAN A .^.Vu-pULLAS INFES riNG THE fcTSSSfSS ffIRIWD IN BANGKOK TODAY. Under the new ti carry out >T ri! ♦rite Communisi i Ee&u k territoiy I ■tafMa v The Slai
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  • 89 1 'MAYATROOPS-ALL TRAINED MEN' (War Office) LONDON Wednesdaj The British War Offici NPaUfitfU ii that Wm lent Mala; -sufficiently-:;.,. |ja an assurance today that evei j Jejl them will be "em anlliar with hi T -e 'A'a r Office a... ■ating on a letter put J2| the London E ■jw The
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    34 1 A sergeant of the Fourth Hussar* prior to leaxHng Colchetter, on his journey from Britain to Malaya to combat terrorists, says 'goodbye for now" to his five -months-old twins, Diane and David.
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  • 766 1 terrorists were killed and three were wounded )n embattles with the Police and the Military m Kedah and Perth yesterday. )ne Police Constable was "jled and two were wounded. rorists m Perak captured two shot-puns and 98 rounds of munition after holding up ned watchmen
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  • 44 1 PRAGUE, Wednesday. A :roup 01 Yugoslav students m Prague today called on fellow /.udents to rise against Marshal Tito's "imperialist policy". In a resolution printed m .oday's Rude Pravo the students also sharply protested ;he shooting of Yugoslav Ge■:eral Arso Jovanovitch.- U.P.
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  • 67 1 Honolulu. Aug. 25— Sixteen of the crew were killed and the remaining four critically injured when a United States Superfortress crashed m flames whil-^ living to make an emergency landing on an Honolulu airfield today. The plane burst into flames when one of its engines
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  • 58 1 Unconfirmed reports m the Federal Capital same Sir Henry L. O. Gurney, former Chief Secretory m Palestine, as the probable successor to the late Sir Edward Gent, High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya. "You are getting- very warm," was the only reply given by an official when
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  • 70 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —The State Department has approved emergency shipments of approximately $50,000 worth of small arms and ammunition to Malaya for use against Com-munist-led guerilla forces, it was learned today. Officials disclosed that licenses to ship armaments to the rubber-and-tin rich country were approved by the
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  • 265 2 wut.« '•■'*-/"V'T-;. 1 i Mi.s i.ins.licti.m wW tin,-.- Malay stat.s f'« -iak Trenggaau. and Kefc n« la ,k..i to expreei his vU v\s on uw preeeea aaveat itn-vaii lag m oVaai ilalai »>'.') i i;i him Ma reacted "A eaaffa hH BO fxjlitica! viows"
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  • 167 2 JUDGMENT RESER YED IN TENANCY DISPUTE Judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice E. X. Taylor m the Singapore High Court yesterday m a civil suit brought by Tan Teck Jiang, proprietor of a dress-making shop m Ni w Bridge Road, against Cheong Swee Kee. a contractor, regarding the tenancy of
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  • 184 2 "I am not guilty, your honour, but I am willing to plead guilty to save time, a young Ceylonese soldier told the District Judge {Mr. E. P. Shanks I yesterday. He was 22-year-old Kulatunge, an ex-corporal of the Ceylon Royal
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  • 146 2 INDO BRITISH COMRADARIE New Delhi. Wednesday. Lt. Col. J. M. Ricketta, m a letter to the London Times, endorses the suggestion, made last week by General Savory, that there b s .O ild be a memorial m London to the Indian soldier. He nay.s, "I am sure, great numbers of
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  • 46 2 LAHORE, Wednesday. Casualties at a Muslim refugee camp, 140 miles from here where police yesterday opened fire were today reported at 15 killed, 20 seriously injured. The camp at Montgomery was today surrounded by 20 platoons of West Puninh mn. stabulary and tanks. Reuter
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  • 94 2 Teluk Anson and Georgetown both experienced mild earthquake tremors on Tuesday afternoon when buildings shook and people rushed into the streets. Teluk Anson' s tremor lasting a little over two seconds was felt at S.^s p.m. —the third of its kind, the previous tremors being registered m 2»£6
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  • 183 2 A Chinese, now serving a two years' term for theft was sentenced to six years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr Justice Brown at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday for carrvta arms and unlawful posgession of ammunition B The Chinese, Ng Lian Chong. waa arrested
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  • 50 2 PROTEST NANKING. Wednesday. The Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission again requested the Foreign Office to "vigorously" protest to Siam against antiOWnCM discrimination, it wa« officially announced m Nunkinp today. The Commission said that the Chinese situation worsened re cently and Chtneie nationals wore being deported nn.i... manifold pretenses. U.P.
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  • 38 2 .1 A kson. M'lMlriril Wednesday. John B Rankln staunch advocate of white ■upremacy In the Southern ■Utei of America, has boon re-nominated a candidate for J?«»rreM for tho ir.th time m we Democratic Party Drimam m Mississippi Reuter
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  • 76 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—The U.S. Navy will retire the 45.000.t0n battleship lowa from active service with the Pacific fleet on September 1 m order to concentrate on an anti-submarine training programme, it was announced today. The navy said the retirement of the lowa, which was built during World
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  • 19 2 Hatavia, Wednesday. The Hutch today took over the Republican operated Ontmi ««o pital of Batavia.- U.P.
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  • 45 2 Folbfwinft tht flag-hoittiug i-*i*n,<>ny at ttit, t l. y,. D*lht. h\ <elebnitt the fust (tmnivmtmy t Indt -'ftrntitntt PPrin t MrniMer Pan.i.t Sehm wUrmim thr vast gathtrtny that t ,n the tx I'istnn. Stand my behind i.v lh-u n, Sardai Baldftr Sm<fk iGll.g)
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  • 84 2 JERUSALEM. Wednt'Sday.United Nations observers today charged Israel with the "flagrant violation of the Vn truce" by their actions around Government House m Jerusalem. Observers notified ON mediator Count Folke Bernadotte m Stockholm that Israeli troops occupied the Agricultural School and Arab College near Government House
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  • 225 2 Tributes to the late Archdeacon Graham Whito amlfo work for the church and this country were paid by spe»"*j at the Charity Bazaar held yesterday evening M "y" Memorial Hail m aid of the Graham White Memon The late Archdeacon, worked
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  • 137 2 Murdering his boatswain on board fcbe B JJJ Blb e r of tb was the charge against Teo Ting Kon^'. a cml yes crew, when he appeared before the Nincn r dfl y- m otN The accused had already made a voluntary confession to
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  • 468 3 Pass as the job of developing our own colony -UK officer told K< srONSIBILIIV tf developing the Colony must I* passed baik to t:.e local Legislative Council. Mr X W. Blackburn, of the Colonial Information Lee now waiting Singapore, was politely told this kex-Rotar- President. Mr. S. S. Franklin, after
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  • 120 3 The long arm of the law brought a Malay, a Chinese an<i jn iu'iian to couit yesterday for a gang robbery they wen alleged to have committed m December 1946. Sahm bin Abdul Hanml, Kd ward Yong. and Ranganalhan neid up a Tamil cyclist on tht light
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  • 120 3 NEGRI APPROVES FRIDAY AS MUSLIN SABBATH The Negri Sembilan Sta 1 Council a t a recent meeting (i.pprovtd a proposal making Friday, the Muslim sabbath jinsuad 01 Sunday, a public holiday throughout the State. thus making Negri Sembilan the fourth Malay State mi n Ihfc Federation to hav<. Friday an
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  • 125 3 COUPLE ON 'CHAP JI KI' MANAGEMENT CHARGE A w0n,,,!, nan.ii oOQUi WMuks. amounting to more t Fl aloni; North Bridge Road Emm i 5 pi SO chap ji ki" lotter> m $9,000, was found m th«detained while travelling m v just before daytm^.w. act ot throwing a handbag "'t of
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  • 12 3 Tr,, rttie? hay, to^umo°stu^ sSSaS
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  • 157 3 'hia,!,' ll>|Jt n f lon of trade with China by a number of total I due to the change-over from the old currency «t, ,dv, >Uan ls tatt^ by a prominent Chinese hanker tl(ld > U a ■teniporaiV affair S? Vk *sS b *en
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  • 154 3 Singap-w. seamen and shipowners M()W satisfied with th« M,-rchunt Shipping Ordinance Amrndnimt Dill a .v it n.nv stan<i« befor«- the L« .u r islHtiv< Council. th» in.tnagei i a leading shipping company told the Trltnir The Bill now embodies all the amendments
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  • 67 3 Tin Hi ToY: !!MddV-a,;r,l Chines*- fata) the NFII Idv m 'ji'd at the pritfOn watd at the Gt-netal Honital JTBfcrdll an«| i heard MmmM chained vith th<> murvtr of Mi. J N. Book«r of Watts an<l Co S»nt?anoio «r| lo was shot m his office m
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  • 93 3 CYMA (St. Teresa) Office Bearers Qtltym »»<■ c of t^- r<. lie Young Men's Association (Chuich of St Trresat for this year n y o. Sn'rituaJ director: Rev. Fiither S L^e; president Mr. Charles De Rts«r<o; vicepresident Mr Chnries Ooh Sin Chans hon. secretary Mr. Tohn Ten- smC tttntmy Mr.
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  • 80 3 A middle-aged Chinese husr band accused his wife and his moU*er-in-law of attacking him, His wife, Chong Lai Fong (22) and his mother-in-law, Se«* Toh Fong U7) were yesterday i charged m the Second Police C<M*rt with assault. The husband, Tham Mengr Tat (34), of
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  • 91 3 Racketeers lost Mf tiiy«H/ mewf/.i/ <Wie« •*"£<* Mil lo 'conMT* Mp^ J^ cigarettes m Smtiuport UHinrnj the u<ek-tn<l m amtictpatUm of an i— rtf— l m a'«y i^i cigarwttm a*ii tobacco \m(m§ applied to C7W«i|P te Federation. Supplies which were aruihihh m
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    • 64 3 f MIMBR A! c\7VD <Fh\[ 7 i Mm t A Living Corpse Limousine thai MM J ha\e its paintwork chaug jj^ V ed m a frartiim of a set*. j^. The same person ai Ijy v's'^W different plates at k[ *.*£< %K^ t same time? I S I ortune-Teller or
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    18 4 ataxies, m rfflHffl^r 1^ and Brian D<«tU; CO-wtmr W* h Bmp Ml tkU ficture, pr<*tur*.d by Harry Tugetut.
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  • 420 4 'Anna Karenina' A not her Britrsh 'Prestige Film 'ANNA KARKNINA." the London Film Production leaie privately previewed by the Press and duo for screening shortly m Singapore, is undoubtedly an ambitious British motion picture, directed by that craftsman of cme-teehnique julien Duvivier. It was not so long ago that the
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  • 71 4 WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, Wednesday The Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Peter Fr;iser, was today Hying to Frankton Junction, mar Hamilton. Nortn [Bland, where three people were killed and 17 Injured by 1 toinu.lo. The tornado completely raaed one atreet to Krankton Junction ami damaged Hamilton,
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  • 182 4 DAUGHTER TELLS OF "STRANGE BEHAVLOUR" A 30-year-old Chinese woman, mother of three children, left her house one night after putting them to bed and did not return. The next morning her body was found floating m the sea oft the
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  • 107 4 Sir Franklin Gimson will address the first meeting of the General Committee on the United Nations' Appeal for Children on Sept. 1 at 5 p.m. at the Municipal Council Room. Various sub-committees will be formed at this meeting. In the appeal issued by the General
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  • 37 4 The Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, will visit the various Village Committees m Singapore during the course of next month to see for himself the good work done by these committees.
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  • 91 4 At an extraordinary g^J meeting of the WJjl sociation of Teachers M ing held at the WPW J Cabaret Hall on A* "JJ following were <^ teQ 1 bearers:- r c^ei Presiden: C*« T sS| re-elected. v ce -md Md Low Poh San ee MA J General
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  • 48 4 TOKIO. W* n l7 h 7da >n "J Minister HttosK Asm interview wtth Gen e Arthur. sai«l OU „n s, b] munist Party 1 for "disturbing Rcttt er. situation m Ja^ wASHiM-v: lt (ll(l 'ri«.H Shore-to-sh.p ri( m H ports o'^r/rs i(i T along th<-
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    • 456 4 jl i ON YOUR RADIO^TODAY MALAY ENGLISH Down; PROGRAMMES o a r ly i From 12 noon to 1 p.m. Radl- ouno at ,Hl on 4KS metre* m the mcdl- ita V. urn wave baad and 7*oo kc/»ec. inK t j M^h U m the 41 metre hand. 945 Diacuaiion
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    559 5 I WITH VERA ARDMORE I I I X I M]t The Chinese 5:;/:////////;' Club t i Linese Surimminj W iimflj night" I- iDd fee idnissii Al le^oi-and those ■•■>•'- Ks: had I•■ cry bv;>. m i\ mi::,; i progral ime I r t I Chi! ii v
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    • 7 5 lSlu trousseau. She will I avmtf' BIITV
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    • 44 5 Far Eastern Freight Conference Freight Tariff From Malaya Dated January 1947. Shippers are hereby informed that the effective date of the reintroduction of the transhipment additionals to Istanbul has been postponed from i 19 8 '48 as already notified to Ist Septem- ber 1948.
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    • 203 5 ELEGANT BLOUSES j vy i "LONDON PRIDE" I THE TIME THE PLACE I Tonight from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. I m the Popular New Lounge at I lIAIII.ES HOTEL I COCKTAIL 9 i with FRANK PICKFORD at the PitJio I Paml I from 9 p.m. to mid night I
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 238 6 THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 1948 Emergency Exit THE terrorists know 7 no frontiers but the anti- terrorists do. The anti-terrorist campaign In Malaya was therefore limited to this extent. The hard pressed terrorist knew that if he made for the Malayan-Siamese border he was safe from his persuers, who could not
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  • 1068 6  -  PEDAGOGUE THE biggest head i cbc facto! <M) ernmenU In non-Com-munist count vi' is the Comrnunsit problem. Everywhere gov ernmenti arc fighting desparalely against an idcoloKy which until now they had regarded us a political movement run by cranks for cranks they said that the Communist
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  • 10 6 POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE THKY \J9ftX. t J""" bam. c
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  • 367 6 War Of Words In Welsh And Maori CELTIC national fervour nas been raised to new heights, look you, m resisting the New Zealand claim t^at the noted Welsh "Llanfaii P.G." placename is not as long as their "Taumatawhak etcetera which refers to a sm-ill nil! near the township of Poroiigiiiau,
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    • 47 6 SINGAPORE Pc na n g BANGKOK ■O9OLE FARE RETURN PARE I CARGO Kil« H dikm i (O^^^;tTl<>^ If PEMANG I ■•ROM lI'OJI \M> KUALA LI M PI EVER! s MDA¥. Af /4 £/I X 'V /I R W A S 1. I M I T i: L>
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  • ROUND-UP CABLED NEW FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 371 7 AMSTERDAM, Wed John Foster Dulles. Republican Party foreign adviser, pinned his hopes for world peace upon international recognition of the fundamental religious concepts. Serving as delegate for the Jotted States Presbyterian lurches Dulles addressed representatives of 150 churches In 42 countries at the
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    • 34 7 HUSBAND CARRIED CLUBS WIFE PATS PENALTY < mh>r a J th. south **Zr*,t£t her sifter, Crolf Union ml pm *h<r> pi">'^ y fl f;v V»i mh>r She recenV N tewiM ritf lei iMi r inlcrAAP
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    • 48 7 BERLIN. Wednesday.— Two foruattOßi of soviet YaK Ofhten flew over Berlin's dßited States sector yesterday ait i moon. CS Air Safety officers said then were three lighters m ?ach formation. Th e planes flew at b°;ween two and three hniLsani fiaet altitude.- U.P.
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    • 110 7 I Bank And Fund GENEVA, Wednesday QttfH of political liscrtmination hv the Unite 1 N ittolU Ir temational Rank md Monetary Pun<l were levelled by Eastern European debates to thr Economic and Social Council (luring a four-day -lebate which ended today Russian delepato Alexander Morozcw declared m the
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    • 210 7 Riffhts for United States citi«em 145.000.000 of them." '1 am not a Communist. I never been one ami I never expect to be one. The Progressive party is not con- U Of UM (Jlfu N«d the K 1 o*o w the p. 8 V hf s
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    • 139 7 SHANGHAI. Wednesday. Four measures, to foiestal student troubles m the fall term of local educational institutions, are reported to have boen decided at the ciosing meeting yesterday of top-ranKing officials of the Garrison Command Gendarmerie and police headquarters. These are said to be Firstly,
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    • 38 7 JERUSALEM. Wednesday.- number of speakers have demanded at a meeting m Jerusalem of the Zionist General Council that the holy city be included m the ,»tate of Israel, and remain the centre of world Zionism. Reuter
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    • 130 7 GENEVA. Tuesday. Tne Australian delegation to rtv mating of General A&reeAiiSH on Tavrtffs and Trade k awairmg instructions- from it »fiKMMBI on the TJniKd States' pr-pesai r? ci ry into America of products ,1 former Japanese islands i' the Pacific of wliich it is rustee
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    • 274 7 Prices Jump SHANGHAI. Wednesday. Rrtail prices of all commodities with the single exception of nee registered a use yesterday, the second day of th» gold yuan debut, according to figures available this morning. Quotations for cotton and cotton yarn, flour and miscellaneous cereal, cigarettes and other
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    • 99 7 EX -JOCKEY FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL SYDNEY, Wednesday.- Exjockey Reg Marsden. 43 who won many races m Australia and m England m the '20s wasfound dead m a Sydney hotel after he had rung a doctor saying he had pneumonia. Marsden won the Newmarket Handicap on Valiant at Flemington. Melbourne,
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  • 178 8 WORLD'S BEST ATOMIC PILE „i iawa. Wedn< idaj I 1 C i Mackenzie, Presid* nt i ;in ,i chairman <-f <';«ri.i<i.i Atomic Energy Control Board. MM here toby that Canada's atomli energy pi!«- at < rial* K,v, i ontaiio is the beat I" of its type i" the world." He
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    32 8 Tribune On-Tht.U His Lais On The M Here are the cooks. Th> food MM]f not loom as m the best restaurants. But. th< (V-:ys tr«m Washing up after th< W
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  • 105 8 Union City, Now Jersey, Wednesday. Reverend Ronald Norris, spokesman for the Congregation of Passionists Catholic Order announced today that the Passionists' head, Reverend Gabriel (iorman, would leave for the Far East on Saturday. He said Father Gorman will visit 15 Passionists Missions m China and
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  • 73 8 EX-BOSS OF RED UNDERGROUND IS LOCATED WASHINGTON, Wednesday. The House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee announced that it has located long-sought for J. V. Peters, alleged former boss of the United States Communist underground and will subpoena him on Monday for questioning. The Committee meanwhile prepared for a session on
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  • 28 8 SEOUL. Wed. The U.S. Government agreed yesterday to continue training Korean armed forces as long us American troops remain m Korea,— U P
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  • 105 8 SHANGHAI. Wednesday The first Mosquito bombers purchased from Canada by u« Chinese Government have gom into action against the Chin. Reds. Q The Chinese Airforce announced that a squadron O' converted fighters were cn.r tened m action m vesu Shantung province. It said the Mosquitoes bom*--ind
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  • 11 8 Ed f: native sW h of Aug. Wl lerday U.P.
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    • 35 8 SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10, BATTERY ROAD. Have m Stock:— A N>v. Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. also A Lovely Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Trices. Thone 8 >081 own material --i^^^^^^ made to order.
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  • 59 9 /<//' unit vllf Bans 0 11 are ta^ of their liday by [he beach si>tant tr s >' c the boys discipli' ie r food, to to render to be self james on d swim m Sh air and jng make its are all md time. The
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  • 257 9 Sydney v i cwttoE to n« lnos(ia >'- A cPrnf L) oCtol R T Vavrw 1 lofosso- of fiX» n «i>e», the AusWlthl a XLtSi b 0 extinct D M," th rau improves. sald "JB»r families. He tralian J or more Aus{hi
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  • 66 9 Out Horse ow rfid not f \yinij on f)i» only par* c; ton. Mnesday. Ron! I organs r b 1,,. a sell out for te the Dublin opened here yesPp >quadJ eJ Stat' S BnJ ance Sweden. tu »g fox the rH al 1-093 if 1 > stable' 1 LW
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  • 245 9 "I TRIED Q PREVENT IHE WAR, HIROHITO TELIS NEWSMAN TOKIO. Wed. The feu: islands left to Japan would be t inadequate to hold her eventual population of 90 to 100 mi'lion.'-. Emperor Hirohito told M. Waters, Editor of the IfelbouttH Sun today. Hiro'.ii.o was reiening to Lbe question of Japanese
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  • 51 9 ORPINGTON, Kent, Envland. Wed. No passwo.vi no cigarettes was the rule hare yesterday. A local tobacconist off for a vacation m this tobaccohungry land gave his replacement and his regular customers a secret password to make sure regulars did not get cut off while he was away.
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  • 28 9 Mercantile Institution Study m your spare time:— Shorthand: (lMtinan an Gregg) Book-Keeping: Elementary and Advance. Practical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for anj public exam.
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    • 113 9 This is only one GQBE IXnl!*£j of many symptoms *^ct ;7 .rL tm «v l of indigestion, which, m%SA il not heeded. is Btik] likely to lead to more wf£J distressing bodily ]fcj/r and nervous disorders. TJiese ill effects are the fermentation of the food m the stomach. Bcdily weakness,
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  • 12 10 JAP-PI TO IMPROT y^ whl th r ii boo more tMn -1
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  • 72 10 nkw DELHI, Wednesday rndia'i 250.000 coalminen win gel benefits oi provident fumi us a result of Coal Mines Provident Fun.i end nonus Scheme r.iu pmm b Y rmrlianunt I labour Ministn Mr. Jigj;VJUI iUin who wa* ronpratulaUf, cm thr m.-asurr from all 5*7 «J th^ house
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  • 167 10 NKW DELHI, Wednesday The ln-liuri Parliament unanimously passed hill to make provisions foi changes m the constitution of the managin;;COOUnlttec of th.- famous Mus- ttn ihrine of Khawaja Suheb at Ajmci about 23Q miles from Diihi Ckangei ha been necis■itated by mis ition of seven numbers
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  • 78 10 BIRMINGHAM, Wed. An argument over how many holes one man should drill with a new machine m the Austin Motoi Company here was settled yesterday, pnd Britain's biggest auto exporting plant went back o work. The strike lasted three ayd a half days with production loss of
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  • 55 10 FLYIN MILK -sad whon th»'re fa M a day from B,^ m th, s.- areas aJ ftciont on the r^J tion m Bntam toi! 150.000 consul 111 Additional SUODy I brought from S by sea. When the air J full operation. Be!fJ the busiest airport! Official!, will hffj an additional
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  • 47 10 ATTEMPT BISHOP'S (WGUARI. ft Bishop of Sards Tesde and thrw iowly rsciiped deat \\'hen a barbed across the road cai to overturn n Police said i re if nled the uin> across the rw& 5 stron<) trees, m aijniHf-t the Mm thf ''\ir or^ipa car suffered h?t
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  • 41 10 TEL AVIV. Wed Israeli militaty sm 1 terday charged d preparation!! were m Transjordan' I Legion and the In nounced their ma single command, ill SkOlMftOtal, li said Count FoIW will ask the L'nl General Assembly] recognise the Je^
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  • 40 10 DAYTON. Otik lot or ciwgft 5 design probably J before Truman w legally drive J < Municipal Cw t,re Shertr rw dnnnf] lice** I fined Ma fM iMNIIMMfBI Wnght had ft i convictions on <««1 "haigcs.- U.P.
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  • 11 10 New Delhi. W« hj what U ffZ Sain Yar Ji^
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  • 5 10 Pan-"- y^LtvfH
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    • 224 10 I* 111 I I P». %4 rf 3KS3SB X^a? S%SS BELINDA 'nnsi r vnn so you /?t)r>v 1 DEAC ME WHAT S GOING ON i NO. MtS5 WEEKLEICH j |^W6Lt Wf Li L£A£N T 9 CeS DEfX T- a MERE '-^^rrl/wsSo&WV^l ITS BEUNDA'S PUHMMmr,-^ H« LESSON! -mSOR€ SHE MECOT WEUSEE
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  • 5 11 Hring Collapses Die. 400 Hurt
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  • 129 11 'fliinh Lj TVed. B though unconfirmediy. Ed' today that an Indian at the il-natJon military al us submitted to his rue? a lengthy dissenting I contending that deft :r. the Tojo group I be acquitted. Tribunal leuree law Mta Judge R B Pal 80 cases
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  • 230 11 RUSSIA BACKS MRS. KOSENKINA LOMAKIN CHANGED MIND DN'DOX, TTidinilij Tlu- I'nion ha* rejected the W States prou-:.- regard"fiugee Russian >choo! feersardhf? approval com «v ail actions taken b\ "I Jacob M Lonia the handling of then the official Bot let now^ jcy, Tass. wported today. **d the Soviet stand centred
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  • 154 11 NEW DELHI. Wednesday. A new terrorist organisation i called the "Naqabpoah" < hooded has made its appearance m Hyderabad State, according to United Press of India. Hindu refugees fleeing out of the State narrate harrowing tales of atrocities committed by these hooded outlaws who are
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  • 73 11 grtr n.tor-s, .mco bickering Nvauso it undermining the called 300 junior officers of the three services into an extraordinary conference and thorn the Riot Act n the presemv ol his joint chiefs In plain sharp words he served notice that the role of each
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  • 44 11 Hyderabad. Wed. The Nizam yesterday ordered a million upeos about US$3lO,OOO be sent to TVaotjordn for relief of Arab rcftlgtM from PalesThe world's wealthiest rule! give the money m response to a cabled appeal from King Ab ullah. U.P.
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  • 45 11 LONPO N Wed. Children were at £r«t thought to have been buried when a bomb damaged house collapsed at Goldsmiths Avenue, but police mquiriea later disclosed that they tud prevkwrty left the house. Ambulances and firemen were called wh»>n th<» hnnsc collapsed. Reuter
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  • 182 11 CAIRO. Wed. Abdul Rahman Atzam, Secretary General of the Arab League, last night declared that a AYtr York report that the Arab Jewish preliminary peace talks were going on MMi "completely unfounded. "It is not m the interests of the Arabs to begin talks
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  • 80 11 TRANS -AUSTRALIA AIRLINES LOSE £260,000 SYDNEY. Wednesday. Trans- Australia Airlines, the Government-operated service, lost about £260,000 m the year ended June 30, 1948. compared with £505.000 m 1946-47. Accumulated lost since TAA began m 1946 is more than £770.000. A special £325.000 grant during the year to cover carnage of
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  • 150 11 CRACKDOWN ON CURRENCY VIOLATORS SHANGHAI. Wed The police crackdown m China against violators of the regulations on the new currency, widened on Wednesday Shanghai control agencies were particularly active aginst stock brokers, food markets, foreign banks and even theatir.s wno autnoruirs said were found involved m violations Systematic check on
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  • 757 12 Sews From J. Arthur Rank) Sti LONDON. Aug. 18. TREVOR HOWARD, popular British film actor under ntrad to the J. Arthur Rank Organisation, is to fly to Canada on September With Patricia Roc, who will travel by an from
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  • 583 13 ferU gy 1.70 1111 oi a/( K ,;c>. MO M.00 45-W B 75 JITS f° Dg 1.065 10S5 L ,01 1.70 1.80 K P) 1.70 l.SO Senes 22.75 tt» cd in Col!?. 2.424 2.47H Lrds 6-00 '.00 ster 0 SUM) 5150 |i ur 10.00 11.00 cas ChinBank
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 170 13 Produce Markets Round-Up There was no arrival yesterday of either Siak or Unfeg a sago flour. A shipment of the SaTawak quality which was landed here yesterday was taken up to cover contracts. Business m gambier showed an improvement during the last few days with supplies .being bought at the
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    • 65 13 Vessels Godowns Tweedbank E. Hamble Sedili f New Chawang 4^/J C. of Glasgow 40/1 Steel Director s Marella f^ Glenroy Steel Advocate Via Marken I^J° M. Navigator 19/2" St. Croix 23/4 British Prince 25 Shielbank 27/8 F.A. Silcox 29/30 Pres. Tyler 15 16 Medon Segamat W l2 Tung
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    • 25 13 There was a slight increase m the volume of business m the local share market yesterday but prices were irregular.
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    • 22 13 One hundred and sventyone pigs from Miri, Borneo, arrived yesterday for Singapore on board the Moller Line's Empire Park.
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    • 39 13 TOKIO Wednesday. Japan will produce 59 million yards of silk goods for export during the three month period beginning September this year, according to a new plan adopted by the Ministry of commerce and Industry. Reuter
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    • 100 13 RUBBER MARKET CLOSES QUARTER- CENT HIGHER VVith better advices from New Yoik. the local rubber market yesterday opened approximately three-quarters' of a cent Uglier than Tuesday's clos ng love's with business recorded at 44 cents for No. 1 R.S.S. fob Sept With sellers predominating later m the day, the market
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    • 135 13 NEW DELHT, Wednesday. Imports of raw cotton stapling 7/8 inch from sterling aicu countries and soft currency countries including Brazil but excluding East Africa and 1 Sudan will be licensed freely for July to December. 1948, says a press note issued by the Ministry
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    • 99 13 NEW YORK. Wednesday. Continued absence of any materials pressure stimulated som c further cautious demand which brought moderately widespread gains covering $1 or so featured by selected Steels, Rails, Oils, Buildings. Aircrafts and Specialities. Tiaciing. however, remained along reduced lines pend ing further Moscow developments.
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  • 524 14 !Zw has* made I statement which may *<*\ P»a> Hs n-irt m checking the present situation. P He is Herbert Henry Merrett. Chairman of Cardiff City, who wiote m his club's programme: "I think the transfer system is rotten. I have deliberately refrained from
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  • 241 14 The Tiger Sporting Associaion, last year's senior inter>lub league champions will neet the Chin Woo Athletic Association, last year's runnersjp m an important table tennis fixture of the All-Singapore senior inter-club championships tomorrow night at the Great World at 8 p.m. sharp. A gate collection of 50 cents
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  • 118 14 The following Commercial Hlgb School players are asked to turn up for week-end soccer fixtures against the R.A.F Contingent and Fraser and Neave 2nd XI at Geylang Stadium at 1 and 5.15 next Sun day:- First Team D. Govindasamy, Ong Lay, Kirn Seng. Charlie Nicholas, M. Singh. Beedin
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  • 98 14 The Chinese Athletics helu the C.V.M.A. to a one-all draw 10 a Biv. 3 League jrame at the C V.M.A. ground yesterday. c!a. '-cored through Kirn KSBf In the first half. Anthony i Choong rquulised for the C.Y. M.A. soon after. The teams were: C.V.M.A.:
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  • 110 14 LONDON. Wednesday.— The j probable runners, with jojkeys. for the Ebor HancHcao to be run over one mile ai-d •hree-quarier s a t York toda> numtxr 21. They are Auralia tB. fcnritn'. Domino (J. Sime>. Urgay 'T. Ha*croft>. Anwar (W. Rickaby. Voluntary (E. Elliott), Crusader's Horn (X Britt).
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  • 117 14 Close Finish At Cycling Meet AMBTERDAM, tv Du,»<)nt (FnMtl btat Fattei ho i Australia: m opening hoat of Lac pursuit cycling duiupia quarter-tinals before 1 M t itie Olympic Ua here tonight. In the MttOd heat Ci Contf (Prtnct) Iwi an victory ovoi Thoo Hlaniw (HoUasd) m 5 nnnutfj 1
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  • 47 14 St. Joseph 1 :.yUtulion I a nanow tout -run c:icK over Rattles lnsUtation day. when they met on t» gl R in Mosberp'n topped for St. Joseph-, wthof26. H'sschoo^ at 80 with any ckARaffles replied wi.n j« m a thrilling nish
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  • 39 14 Members of the Cheng Bf^fpa^ notified that J< tamed re-exomp-v, Registrar ot^ocu fho fo;low">S for thecurront)^ dn) Mr. H«ry 1^: Messrs. t !t f Ilc L,,t^ Beet gin i lvM Auditor. M'- Mr Hon.s r! ts(
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  • 58 14 The following will represent the "State Express" soccer XL auainst the Malaya Tribune soccer XI m a friendly gam* soccer tomorrow at McNai? -round: Goh Teck Thye: Jimmy Fong, Leong Sum Tien: Lee Chee Kow, David Cheng -.eong Sum Meng; Mahmoori Suppiah. Cheng Ah Kmt: Ngan Ah
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  • 37 14 Members of the S.C.C aij reminded that a meeting of interested m hockey will r>< held m the Club on Monda> next at 5.15 p.m. Business (a) election office bearers: (b» any othei business.
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  • 51 14 The following will represem the Singapore Customs Spoil. Club at cricket against w Johoie C.C. at Johore on bunday M. Shariff. P. H J Crcsall, E. J. Selby. T. J- Hale. Pwamley, M. O. TB0O»--dell, Aziz SharUf. S. Hassan, J. Leach, J. Reauten. E. Scully. Reserves: Haron and
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  • 12 14 The WW"^ I urday. at j I ground. weDD U1
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  • 27 14 CYMA TABLE-TEN CHAMPIONSHIP Tan K-n. J champu" 1 111 table tenm J last Bunda) l P Tan beat U*J thrt« J^ Fathe A The B^ trO ph:
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  • 126 14 llalmoe, (Sam '< Tm United State* -i nnt teftJH ii << i itllard, l'-i nfjf Bw v. ,i f Dixon ii i o.tvi* l.. h equalled t.»«" world record i i i mlmite s wte m > i i Ui 1 i) t- :s
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  • 34 15 NEARING CENTURY BILL BROWN, Australia's opening batsman, who at the Ume of going to pres* wus well on lus tony to a century m the Tourists match against the Gentlemen of England at Lords.
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  • 249 15 C.C. SURPRISE ATHLETES; WIN 1-NIL a Jalan 8.,.. had won the ton fettirr. ESsri^ r 1, it, nm] -< 11 la „,,.k v shots com „.2 1. n 11S from tin MeflUlly received n 'against the Malay, f ekugo.Aitk«>nk.;.t O f a fairly long p«etivtty duo to hi? dv- displayed
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  • 388 15 The R eturn Of The Fair Sex To S'pore Hockey Fields By Malcolm Modder IT IS INDEED good to learn that members of the Girls' Sports Club, Singapore, will be taking to the hockey field this coming season after a lapse of nearly seven years. Prior to the outbreak of
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  • 60 15 HOSPITAL WINS 1-NIL Ll scored by Omai. tlu Hospital's centie-foi- tortiy after the change enabled the Hospital pain full points m Uh ran Ua,;u»' gai;u- the KaiKowyu Bporti Geylaag Stadium yw- Koh Swee Chiang I <£d the teuu were fßotpital; Yong ChinAknud Yugoff Kn^ ;na^ BubranuuiiaiQ On wi Uahmaa k:
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  • 177 15 4a JS.C.C. cricket side Mill !>•• \isiting Java this weekend. The party will leave by plane on Saturday, arriving at Ratavia m time for lunch. They uili im»et the Box Club m a 2-day fixture commencing on the same day at I p.m. On
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  • 63 15 Donino Wins Ebor Handicap YORK, Wednesday.— Mr. W. H. Cockerline's Donino won the Ebor Handicap here this afternoon. Mrs. Acklernley's Davistan was second and Mr. G. A. Culluigtoii's Culrain third. Twenty ran. The betting was 100 to 1 Donino, 10 to 1 Davirtan and 20 to 1 Culrain. Donino won
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  • 6 15 the form, rs m
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  • 54 15 Zasoned Players In U.S. Davis Cup Team *taS£22«*t* ?W a^ up promis J p«ss «r:| Bert fo.nl thlrd and T a»Bob p a ,J^ c P assed was /alk,nbur K Wimbledon i -l';^ ia f team which I.uro p zone cham will mid- nter zo^ finals Si "*-u i p
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  • 74 15 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League Div. I M.F.A. v. Tigers S.C. Jalan Besar Stadium; Div. II 223 8.0.D. v. Kranji W/T, Alexandra Road; Div. 11l A.M.D.G.W. (Changi S.C.) v. S.C.S.A., CYMA ground (St. George's Road); S.H.B. Boys' Club v. R.A.S.C. Training School, Geylang Stadium; Unicorns Club v. Ist Malay Coast
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  • 155 15 Australians Meet Gents Of England LONDON, Wednesday. The Australian cricketing: tourists met Gentlemen of England at Lords today and winning the toss batted first. The weather was overcast at the start but the wicket was good AUSTRALIANS: Don Brahman. Lindsay Hassett, lan Johnson. Keith Miller, Ray Lindwall. Sidney Barnes, Ron
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    140 16 Ult.! mm; VfPP^ Uan ori no* hold hoi twu I which to j "«»i ay,, -.t, 25.- g wish. Hi to do so. Mori ?o out automatically to organs th»t m^ the form of a joint r-lai so that you get the facts as 1000 v uv
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  • 217 16 The Propvssrv Party If pertui I I -.^biaty of Increased Indirect taxation In Slngai n R fean the Colony Government may follow the Federation tnunent refardtn* I this matter. Yesterday evening, the n ~eneral committee of the Party met to discuss this and deckle
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  • 308 16 Soldier Alleged To Have Stolen Jap Pistol While Under Detention A British soldier. Harry Thomas Gordon, stole a Jap automatic pistol while under detention at Selarang Barracks, kept it hidden until he had served his sentence, and then deserted, it was alleged m the Seventh Police Court yesterday. Gordon said
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