Morning Tribune, 28 August 1948

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  • 114 1 WEST ENVOYS AT KREMLIN FOR LAST MEETING? MOSCOW, Friday. The Western envoys went to the Kremlin tonight for what might be their Just meeting with the Russians. It was not known whether Stalin would join Molotov at the talks. If he did not appear, it is possible that one more
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  • 66 1 Daily Mail NewsEditor Found Dead London, Friday. Lindoit Lntt.j, 40- mar-old new.seditor of the Daily Mail, was found dead Umt niyht m a blood-spattered compartment of the Victoria-to-ll ntfh ton train. Lainu was believed to have been on his way nomv. Croydon police believe Laxng stuck his head out of
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  • 223 1 Air-Crash Passenger Tell s Of 'Awful Moment' THI S tfitt It u w <* JSerday BOACUnc LdetelPPrt k lC f; p lanr turned tack lgi made a perfect land low mt» it ri ieprcsentativ( Agent H.Sp.n^r to American President Singapore, trhO WW 0° plane: It appeared to be I perfect
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  • 27 1 CLARK FIELD, Luzon. Frxfay. An Vnittd States Air C-47 aircraft crashed •r i burned this morning, fn*e mile* south of Clark Field The pilot was killed. U.P.
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  • 279 1 FEDERATION ROUND -IT Here is the l*t rt ind opj M raw? troa th< Mala tghtir.g ficn: u list Blfhl ME.VTAKAB At !40| I cr. .I'jguit L'6, S^r: antan ws itticked by ib ut 10 tanjug who fired over 100 rounds at the factory
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  • 5 1 Terrorist Weeps In Court Ik
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  • 99 1 ATHENS, Friday. The Greek Air Force struck at Ufa positions on'the Kaimackcal-an rxmgt in Northern OH the Greek-Yugoslav border durina the test 24 the Greek Air Ministry announctd Kxiay. According to press reports the Army has already cap- some heights in this area against
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  • 189 1 LONDON, Friday. Jerusalem's electric power station, operating under the United Nations Truce Commission, waa blown up last night, according to an Amman report today. Arab irregulars were blamed for the attack. In Fhodes. headquarters of Palestine mediator Count Folk? Bernadotte. it was learned that t;uce
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  • 173 1 MacDONALD FLIES TO KL, SEES OAG, TOURS PAHANG MR. Malcolm MacDonald, the Commissioner-General, flew to Kuala Lumpur yesterday mornmp to confer with Sir Alec Newboult, Office: Administering the Government, and Service Chiefs. He* returned to Singapore in the afternoon. Meanwhile, during the past two days, accompanied by the Ifaatri Bc^ar
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  • 108 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "Teachers have a sacred and important responsibility. They are like artists who paint the future of the lives of millions of children which are entrusted to them. Be careful, be sympathetic and be patient. These words of exhortation were the keynotes
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Friday. Tho death at the age of 90 of IftSl Catherine A. S. Tristram, Viet President of the Church Missionary Society, is announced today.
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  • 55 1 JOHORE. Friday.— An area on the Mersing side of Kota Tinggi was hit by a fierce gale tcxiay. Trees were blown down across the main road for a distance of about two and a half miles. As a result, the road from Kota Tinggi to Mersing will
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  • 66 1 LONDON, Friday. The second battalions Of Coldstream and Scots guard; .vhich are being drafted to Malaya will sail from Southampton on the troopship Empire trooper on Sept. 5, the War Office announced today. The third battalion of the Grenadier Guards which is also going to Malaya will
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Friday. The King and Queen will receive the Australian and Scottisn. cricke t teams at Balmoral on Sunday, Sept. 19. The two f ..ams will stay for tea.- Reuter
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  • 1381 2 I C m I B Roy. :■> „-....•>■„..< I.M th. I-, I l: Th.- n pond, nt ire K Cfii.iiinl.Hrain R, P«niiii;.' r Bo* tharam Un l« U itc "I t>. Kan. N'adai mI.-om -■•■<!>. Th, n. w landlo i are Gian
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  • 98 2 The Singapore Ratepayers' Association is urging Government to take civil action against shopkeepers and hawkers who persist in keeping the streets dirty. Extracts from the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners which discussed poliomyelites and town cleansing were read
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  • 45 2 What a spot to be in'. But Ray M.llnut %4» tot well in hand as he listens fto a spot of advict from riiadZ Teresa Wright in the Paramount picture -Th* Jm With Women," a coming attraction at th* PovUkm
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  • 691 2 MORE P OWERS ASKED FOR ESTABLISHMENT BOARD The Singapore Municipal C >mmissioners trc askinp Government to give more powers for the Establishment Boardi to deal with Municipal staffs. This decision. which th«? Commissioners arrived at yesterday, was based on Mr. D. Robertson's motion asking Government to amend Section 16 (5)
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 88 2 99iC sow hits' !J rurnoN Mercantile Institution Study In your spare time:— Shorthand: (Pitman an Gregg) Book-Keeping: Elementary and Advance. Practical KngliMh: Elementary Intermediate and Advance R athematlcn: coaches for ant I ibltc exam. i "DlRKirr MAIL OKDKK SKRVICK TO U.K." Indian carpet*, Hrasswans, IMly'H liilll.ll»;lj;s, O O,| (;jf| arcoln
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  • 139 3 ARTER SHIP BACK WITH ON LY TONS OF RUBBER v UROE TRIP $SO SUCCESSFUL" IV, cently by th.> Ho ...vfromPakan :v: according M p nme hack with onl> vtm nm<r a portion of 0* w«s -^PPWed to !tVt unloaded at the Imlo"X'tf left here some time ,\,th, cargo of manufachfred
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  • 7 3 WEEKS ABSENCE, CCP FINED $25 -as If."
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  • 58 3 be than i^»^ |cker> lh( property I lir... shop, ta Sir- j..- r .h owners S^^ l :1: lp> ranging x fri> vi pkeep I tne s o n I P I Uterday for si aril pi 25 H Thf 1 ftrecraclws Ld r b CcnwpoUc :o^ upkeep
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  • 27 3 Tit \m i G n< "i 1 Meeting »f thr Sngapon Buddhist >- held to ■rro« at thi Association pokes 263 lutrai Road ■gapm
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  • 82 3 Food Ship Arrives T!u Ma-\>uycker which arI yesterday in Singapore n Avsv.aiMn ports, brought •.v::ie varif.v Of food tor laya Ab i 1 «ei« l -*82 theep. 120 as and ab at 15 rabbits. special ventiki oi pace, the ship brought G.lOO rates ol a| pie*, orangts S&4 fruiis 1.500
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  • 100 3 A Chines*- tishniuan. Li Rang Wong (31 1. who was ox crial at tht Singapore Assi/.. JDturt on a charge of man i.iugntrr. was found guilty vosterday on the lossei offenct.i« iced three years' hai i iabou'- by Mi Justice Brown i stated to have struck
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  • 50 3 Th»» Colonial Secretary. th« !on. Mi. P. A. B. Mckerron. vill turn the soil over to begin .pcrntiony on the bui'dine: ot b; Rotary Club Tuberculosis Clinic at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital ground on Sept. 3 a. 5.30 p.m. Tea will be served at the function.
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  • 89 3 The Colonial Secretary has mvited the Singapore Ratemyors' Association to noniinite two members to represent the Association on the Board constituted under the Essential .tegulation.* Proclamation for the purpose of determining lisputes. The Association was disinclined to accept the invitation *s it was considered objectionable
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  • 138 3 BEHAVING qucerly ki ho stood in th« .i.nk of District C'ouit yesterday, a Sikh watchman v \'J. rai i«d declared aloud that ho was perfectly inno< nt. Constantly twirling his moustache and stroking his short lid. 35-year-old Jagir Singh snnh-d at tVtnpOßt m the
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  • 45 3 COM MITTED TO ASSIZES Ten Tiii'j. Kong vai c mmitti'tf for u.al Co the .€Xt ■agtaei by Mi E. v I. Pi i Ninth Police Court Mattel yesterday. He was charge w. h I\HB murder <>f hii bQfttSVl n on board th( E:npi.« Te combe
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  • 66 3 LISBON. F. iday. Riia Hay* :t jiij t .i .\4. &tl*iil*J son AH Khan. depaitcJ by r rutffty for Biar;-; idl Jo yig there wa s a romance be The Holly vood ittu >n:d s' io is still recovering fiom a ecent fflntii and pie ty
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  • 25 3 Mr. Olan Williams i-onduc-ior of the Children's OtCftestra. will speak on "Orche tration" at th t Paya Lrbar MYF Hall at 8 tonight.
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  • 247 3 DAWN RAID ENDED IN CHASE, CAPTURE Three a: med robbers tbtught they had made a successfu' dawn mid and got a taml" WO.ui MU, as they left Tay Han Hoe s shop at Koon Seng Road. fcut. a courageous Malay youth. Bakai. and two policemen, who heard the alarm, chas
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  • 88 3 Ratepayers' Association. The Association also decided lo urge the Municipality to •ibolish trolley-buses eventually. The Committee passed the following resolutions 1 1) "It If the unanimous opinion of this Committee that steps should be taken to reduce and finally abolish the UM of trolley buses in
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  • 60 3 The Police Bard •by kind permission of :hc Co p.iii.ssio- Btr of Police. Singup if will play at the f0i10*. places ,<i the following time Sept. 7 Parrer Park, 5:30 to 6.30 p.m. Sept. 14 vVdu-ii'jo sue*, 5 30 to 6.30 pin. Sept. 21 Jalan BMftr, 5.30
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  • 51 3 95 CHINESE SEAMEN MERE Nuietytive CameM seamen arrived aboard th t Glaucu.-; yester:iiy. They worked on three ships which changed owners in On g land and iff (turning as repatriates. The majority of them are oound for Hongkong where ity had originally signed on he others have their homes in
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  • 29 3 The next meeting of the Legislative Council will be htld .on Tuesday. Sepumber 14. in [the Victoria Memorial Hall at 4 10 a.m.
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  • 80 4 LONDON, Friday. The congregation at a service at Eastrington Church, near Howdcn. ducked as the Rev. D. Wilkinson I Vicar) opened his sermor. by hurling a plant pot from the pulpit into the centre aisle. Hii action was to illustrate i passage in the 19th. chapter Book
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  • 47 4 CASTELGANDOLFO. Friday. Mr. Edward Coim, former U.S. Commissioner of Immigration and now industrial and Labour Commissioner of the State of New York, was received in privatt audience with his son by PoprPius XII today at the Para, summer residence at Caste Itandolfo. U.P.
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  • 73 4 LOS ANGELES. Friday Mar West, defendant in a SIOO.OOo plagiarism sUlf here KX -too upset 11 and asked for a receu during the questioning by plaintiffs' counsel aboui the lovers of Czarina Catheiina of Russia. She la being sued by iwr ;^<' wrlttw who daim
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  • 25 4 An m thr m*T* tt<>» l-'Oti 9/ Arc '.huh WKQ Tht film irai >'< rrtrd oft ntmms <>t -Omn WUk th» Wind' fnmt.
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 4 VIVIEN LEIGH and KIERON MOORE jj lover Vronsky in the London Film K KARENINA," produced by Sir A l€ T l{ ed hy julien Duvivier, which us Singapore shot riff-
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  • 88 4 Gregory OrloM and one Alexis Orion and asked in which order Potemkln came. Mis.> West said she could not see what difference it made wheIher he wai the Qrst, the tenth <>i the hundredth. I'l ain tills' counae] replied: "It is |Olng to matter before '•>'<• W*%
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  • 457 4 LONDON GOES TATTOO- CRazy. I OVDOV FRIDAY. IT IS CATCHING ON FAST IN mvnON HAVING YOUR LIPS AND COMPLEXIONS TATTLED RED GEORGE BURCHFJTT. 76-YEAR-OLD ZtsG T^TTOOIST. TOLD SEVERAL DOUBTFUL WOMEN Of HIS TATTOO KINGDOM. it is quite true-more and moro British women are
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  • 181 4 Sir Franklin Simson, Governor of Singapore, visiti Naval Base at Seletar yesterday. He was met at Woodlands Gate by the Flag Officer Malayan area and Admiral Superintendent of H.M. Dockyard. Rear Admiral Clifford Caslon. and Captain P. W. Burnett. After receiving a salute from
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  • 38 4 NEW YORK. Friday. leading ol 102.3 degrees q Guardia field t clipsed highest temperature ever corded a t tiV official weal bureau in lower Manhatti One death l-om the 1 was reporud in Manhatta U.P.
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  • 34 4 ADELAIDE. Fn. Thl of work stoppage at Woo« rocket i anpe in South Austr ende<l yesterday. The Dep ment of Supply and Deve ment granted permission four appioved union official inspect working condition Reuter
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 150 4 JON YODR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 483 metres in the medi- j um wave band and 7200 kc/sec. in the 41 metre hand. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radiated on 485 metres only. From 3 p.m. to 6
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    • 240 4 PROGRAMMES IN MALAY 12.00 p.m. Programme Summary, 12.05 Malay Music. 12.45 News in Malay. 100 Close Down. 6.00 Programme Summary. 6.05 Children's Hour. 6.30 Sports Round-Up. 6.45 Musical Interlude, 7.00 Time Signal. 7.01 "Rampaian Kejadian Alam". 7.30 News in Malay, 7.45 Musical Interlude. 8.15 Close Down. RED NETWORK CHINESE INDIAN
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  • 601 5  - Aroun d Th e Tow n VERA ARDMORE WITH lie- A> I .1 cm>\ iDt i. i.:. i fhtt, riUKinadi s h then raU€ buy a Wi H;' 1 plane, hi :a.s: job t'u v I before i» 3 a Wa r I th'.v tent nOjOOQ i (Mneie vidovi an;
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    • 18 5 ■^M'AMBIItA— COMPLETE SERIAL AT L W>WCMrs MIDNIGHT! 1 11 A A»\ "'iiir ii bHIHhk H. ;)llb i( iRMAN
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    • 164 5 Just Unpacked! Glorious collection of hats by Mossant of Paris. BMRPiIiIiIiIHPVPPPPPPMI Today at Raffles Hotel I LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. also ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Ol R EXCELLENT GRILLROOM CUISINE I Served iii a Pleasant Spacious Atmosphere I IN THE POPULAR NEW LOUNGE "THE COCKTAIL HOUR" from
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  • 21 6 It-mdon A(/(>its MtS9ra, Colin Tuimr Ltd., Tnlbut Unusv 9H, SI Martin's Lun* IV < I SATURDAY, ait; 2s. i<ms
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  • 237 6 a FTKR a year of neA\ gotiation under the aaspices of the U.N. Committee of Go o a Offices, the Dutch and Indonesians are no nearer agreement. The issues dividing them are still as sharp as ever. The Committees proposal for eler tions throughout Indonesia for a Constituent
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  • 1137 6 MY DEAR MR. WONG AN OPEN LETTER TO THJE FORGOTTEN MAN OF MALAYA THE MAN IN- YOl have no doubt read the editorial and ietteis th it have appeared about you in the MAI AV A TRIBUNE this week. As a member of the middle class. Mr. Wonjj. you are
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  • 497 6 UNDER the direction of the Chief Inspector of Fisheries and Games in Victoria (Mr. A. D. Butcher*, a new programme is being developed to care for native birdi and animals in the Stat 5. It will involve much research into how they breed
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    • 41 6 SINGAPORE Penang BANGKOK iINGLJE KAf:K IN i.i:rn:N PARE m;... > r- r Kilo H 1)1 EC I (ONMIiION at PENANfI hcom iron \M) hi ALA II MPC BVBBI M»\l. M A I A V A N AIRW A S I /Ml D
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  • 59 7 lt Vatu^in the P" talks to E*iK trho enters Wa ct} u -all vita! decfctoM tfullv i" nianv Ci the yw BW m the same ltcf o:v iw wmoon of rippling illness. i- fo- the CWninfoi m (r ot HanhaU Tito of fufOEttriistep could not^ have
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  • 83 7 POME Frid; Th I med th< i I r< I Italy nerves I rij Danub c lie e. rn i. •at Dtnvbt in aecepdng th, Soviet draft k'ltp* n 'ludii'g KKei throifh which the liver does no: fin-*- htm i)v futa 1 Dar;!b.. Oonmission Ttia wEMern
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  • 306 7 GERMAN MALES BECOME MOST DISCRIMINATING WIFE HUNTERS BERLIN, Friday. German M i c have become the must riminatlng wife hunters m hiatory. They.fttJ* choice of between 9.OCKJ.--0 and 10.000.000 'surplus :en. According to statistics, over 6.000.000 Herman males wete lost during Woi Id War Two as i wai casualties or
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  • 45 7 LONDON, Friday. Th Admiral^ retooled trdau that fire***™** Kussuin trawlers had 0/ Malta in the Meditrr rtmeM re< k f mid f»«f f^ fra w had betn in the victUihr and had been tin n armnd doing nothing in imrtmlar. U.P.
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  • 224 7 TIGER SHARK SH AVE D A DIVER iSS'^y Hen, Tit* SilhßtiS towed N* of f ?P tr to th, !S 5 n"; dive b^os from his pressure valve, which caused the groper 1 «wiw away, but only for a few minutes. When the groper ■turned it made a few short
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  • 120 7 ITALY NOT LOOKING FOR ADVENTURES IN AFRICA j,-* m: (ABLED XEWS FROM FAR AXD NEAB ROVIE, Fri— Premier de Gasperi said yesterday (hat Italy "is not looking for adventures in Africa, but for work and civil co-operation with the autonomously organized African nopulation.' The statement was made in a telegram
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  • 71 7 Challenge For £3,125 Gold Cup SYDNEY. Friday Wor!.i amateur sculling champion Merv Wood, of Sydney, has boon awarded a £3.125 gojd cup and has already beon challenged for it. Woovi. who won the Olympic •Culling title, receives the cup from the Philadelphia Rowing Club The cup is regarded to the
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  • 228 7 Nanking. Friday. Tht Executive Yuan Economic Con- 1 trol Commission, meeting on I Thursday for the first nine, agreed on a preliminary set oi lifea for the elimination >f hoarding, and the enforcement of price ceilings, it wa* learned. Under the rules which remain to
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  • 28 7 GENEVA. Friday. Tne United Nations Economic and Social Council voted to forward to the General Assembly without recommendation, a draft declaration on human rights. U.P.
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  • 104 7 CANTON. Fri. Chinese Air Force squadrons are to be sent to Hainan and the Kwangtung mainland, it is reliably learned h c re The Hainan force will, it is stated, comprise bombers, while that coming to the Kwangtung mainland will be made up of both fighters
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  • 27 7 THE MARQUESS of Blnndford whose name has beeii mentioned as Princess Margaret's suitor. He MMU present at her JSth birthdac on Any 21.
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  • 159 7 FOLKESTONE. Friday Shou'd weather condition* prove favourable at Lympruoil Saturday, Miss Lettice Curtis, uTirtime ferry pilot, will attemnt to beat the women 1 world record for tne 100 kilometres Closed circuit Mtas Curtis is on the stair of the Ministry of Supply test
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  • 106 7 Berlin. Friday. The two rival police forces in Berlin t ia ve begun to threaten eatfi other over police teleprinter network. Todiy Arthur Lehmann. newly appointed Communist viee Prudent of the Soviet sponsored police, th.eatenec Dr .Johannes Stunim. Social Democratic President of the Western sponsored police, in a
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  • 163 8 HE HELPS YOUNG COUP LES TO PLAN THE IR HOMES I Jimmy and his fiance Ellen phili to get married in September. They are among tiu lucky ones who man. nd to find their own home. hike WlO&t younfj couples, J Httny a*id Ellen cannot afjord to be extravagant with
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  • 102 8 HOME MAKE 1948 Model furnituresome of it made from match-boxes and the tops of milk bottles may soon be helping young newly-weds to plan their futurihomes. On simple fl ■i rmaps, or ground-plans. they will be able to ar range tiny armchairs. sofas and tables so as to make the
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  • 60 8 CANTON, Friday.— A large quantity of spurious American banknotes were parachuVd from aircraft on to several points along trie South China coast and then smuggled into Canton and other cities in this Province. This report is -carried by the local Commercial Daily News which says that
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  • 16 8 SHANGHAI. Friday. Shanghai today took an official holiday in celebration of Confucius' birthday. U.P.
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  • 145 8 Korean Aid Turned Over To ECA WASHINGTON, Friday President Truman said he nas instructed the Economic <■ ooperation Administrator to prepare to assume responsibility within a f w months for ui» American ogramme of economic aid in Korea. The decision to turn over to the ECA, America's economic aid to
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  • 35 8 HATFIELD, Friday- J» ing a women's ankle con.p£; tion yesterday, the local v icar the Reverend B. Mahcxxi too off hi? socks and won ap for the prettiest men s anK U.P.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 44 8 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Grand I're Release Premiere Tuesday 31st at 9.15 p.m.! Ali»\<niik i r liimla $nmm £Kkk Vivien Leigh WFZ* Ralph Richardson ,^^L In Tofftoy'i Immortal love ilory K ANNA fL^IKARENJNA C i. 1 Iwllin OuiKltr now: I U L j 5 15 9
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  • 87 9 HE USES A SPRAY GUN TO BUILD A HOUSE mate) I br •rf up fi j»k7i'.s rwc* lM to irin m«»*. < fifty minutes, has f by a Bnttsh p mat* nui i.v MMMd it fin proof iiua can o f 0 «W fomM «>/ i /r,s ;iMif-c(.M(/uc-i to f<
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  • 43 9 BERLIN Fri. Limited leave for all British personnel t. Bi rlin will start aj:ain inimei dUtdy, it was officially anBounced last ni.^ht. Leave for army personnel in Berlin was stopped on July 5 and tor civilians on July 15. Reuter
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  • 180 9 KARACHI, Friday. TheUnited Nations Truce Commission for Kashmir is trying to solve the Kashmir problem in three stages, according to political observers here. Phase one with which the Commission are at present believed to be concerned is tho obtaining of a cease fire agreement Though the
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  • 63 9 SHANGHAI. Friday. Th»Stale of Montana in fMMfpJ HDtl the people of Helena an! Fort l'enton in particular. ha«i a t.ijc-UnM' in Shanghai to<lay P..r heavy cruiser TSS 11- !>i.:t OOOUMUMIed by Capta'n George C. Towner of Foil ivnti).,, received the madi oovci'-a "EF pennant for ba
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  • 72 9 NEW YORK. Friday.-Th-first step to obtain United States citizenship for Mrs. OksiAra Kosenliina. who leapt- 1 from the Russian Consulate to escape Soviet control was ta'/on yesterday. Peter Hognet, Attorney for the Common Cause Incorpoiated Organization that sought her release from the Consulate on a habeas
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  • 129 9 WASHINGTON. Thursday. It was disclosed today LouH Budenz foimer editor hi the Daily Worker told House n- i vestiirators former State Dc- parUrent officer. Al^er Hiss, i was considered Communist bv j party leader in 1 j40 and 1941. I The cx-Communist leadet
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 52 9 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LINES Opening 26th August, 1948. Reduction of prices from 10 °o to 80% BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Children's Books Medical Book. Technical Books Toys and Games Greeting Cards Children's invitations Notepapec and Envelopes Writing Pads. ORIENT STAR NEWS CO. 108, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Phone:
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  • 143 10 LONDON, ri,lay_Tlr,d of *\at«*r> air and <|ii«*uHnK for clgan-ttes they cannot jf^'t Hritlsh workers last ni^ht demamled sfnf,- rontr,,| «,f beer anil tobacco. The demand for the Trades Inion Council to look into the transfer of the hrewln K and tobacco Industries to
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  • 52 10 ODIHAM. Fri.— Soon after arriving at Odiham, Hampshire, after a doublp-crossing of the Atlantic, pilots of the six Vampires of 54 Squadron R.A.F. received a message from the Chief of the Air Staff, Lo> Tedder. Tiie message read "Goo<j show. Congratulations. Good notch to add to
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  • 69 10 th.- Dorth Air,f»on, 1.: toamaxiJ m>lo« pei hour. Th. centre shifty i 3«0 miles north-noth, San Juan. Puerto rJ cation that the stomi inn I moic northerly than preriotMtj report rieporU ttom Sa I if it stays on its prM J it will miss Puerto ft £in Islands
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  • 91 10 Flow Of To China HONG KONG, ft Bullion tuiers prfdij flow of gold to tfiini substantially rciuced result of the new curm cy regulation, requires the surrewM govet nmtnt at pr price. Cnina was formerly j the kief voi id irrpof gold by Marao du» Induing against infiJ imcy. The
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  • 37 10 PARIS. Friday. Minister Andre Mam I tio 1 Government IM proved a series of dr eetary economies. Ret ed m gcxxi authoritj A large part of fell on the military was learned. Reuter
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  • 10 10 100 Degrees New York: 2 NSW YORK, R« second mghes
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  • 7 10 CHINA'S BIG REVENUE SHANGHAI "J ssssa U.P.
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  • 26 10 CHINESE AW FOR ADMIR NANKING. £jW awarded ttle t0 Sky and B^Jl mind Harry JBJ commander visory Group in J; iravlng today for* and T^Rgtao. U.P.
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  • 11 10 RUSSIA TOLD CLOSE COUNSULT BSSSS S NovetnlxT Rod Consul. reciprocal c«
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 186 10 I j£» 1 KNOW VOU OIiSMT Tto V— 1 ac DiiGCIIS BOWLS ALONG THE I f~" MSSDAME3 ET MESSIEURS -1I AND VOUNG HERBERT IS ON HIS HAV 1 f NOU$ &MMES PRETS-OR IN TO SKITTERPOOL HOLIDAY OftMP. jMJffi§§&&^ C I I• MA/ MA/5/£ /V?f LEAVING I iff^ I i/^l tT-
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  • 544 11 gr. r Lw2T Nt ion of the Occupation u r V;eld S««rit! <tl )f mal ,y more such s" 1 tlia t ?flnd*« them continues LvirWk". 1 1 1 ms dumps have iscovorv ol there ar e some rMhJfSS they mav some day L f
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  • 92 11 S EXPEDI TI ON TO PROBE EPAL WILD LIFE TON "Ma* •t "Wlt.r... M^ wUI ko, J*y journey, th t Indian a States nal Geographic Society. ■y University and th e Institute, will W by Dr. Dillon Ripley. re curator and lecturer l n Zoology a t Yale. expert o
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  • 95 11 SYDNEY. Friday. Miss Margaret Me Arthur, nutritionist attached to the Australian nd American Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land. has >tatcd in a report to Canberra that she is amazed at the balanced diet of natives in Arn-u-m Land. Miss Me Arthur who spent a fortnight it Fort
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  • 25 11 HE ORDERED ARMS TO BE BURIED EX-LIEUT. COL. BAKAGVCHI, who told F i e I t Security that he ordered the arms to be buried.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 71 11 KW^viTt Activated Pancreas Hormone Tablets^or the i Shanghai modern tailoring 10, BATTERY ROAD. Have in Stock:— A New Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. also A Lovelv Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices. P-e 8.081: FOR ACCOMMODATION visit j S KATONG REST-HOUSE I (A Health Resort By The Sea Weekly
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  • 102 12 N'I.'iSRNBERG. Fri. -Alfrc Kiupp von Bohlen Und Halbach asked General Lucius D. Clay. American Military Gov i ernor in Germany, not to let him r.nd his colleagues go to prison for crimes they did not commit. Tb? head of the giant German munitions firm wrot?
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  • 109 12 3 -MONTH BAN ON OIL EXPORTS SHANGHAI, Friday. The Government sale of cotton at Aug. 19 prices, a 3-month ban on the export of edible oil, aiiJ the curtailment of cotton ship ment to South China, were among the decisions reached at two meetings yesterday attended by Mayor K. C.
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  • 88 12 NEW YORK. Friday.— Apart from profit -taking among Rails, the market showed Httle change from noon levels. Trading continued sluggish with oniy passing interest afforded by further pleasing corporate news. Disposition to await Moscow developments appears to be the chief reason for caution and according
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  • 32 12 DEIROIT. Friday. The number ol auto workers who Idled because -of the beat exceeded 40.000 as the mercury soared to a mid-afternoon ptak ot 96. U.P.
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  • 145 12 LONDON, Friday. The Bn-J h Lahoui Government wasj yesterday subjected to strong public prtmurt to act as well to talk ■bOUt UK European federation. Mi Clement Attiee (Praakri want- to postpone any £O\vrnmeaUl action and leave the sub Iject to private organizations id "discuss"'. But
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  • 24 12 SOVIET CONSULATE IN DAIREN TO CLOSES eraV he,, ...J 1 U *J; JTeH Consulai viadj ft received DUren JH iaoUted 5 I C<>n- U.P.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 75 12 -TO-DAY 1 FOR 107 MINUTES voik im w" WAT( H WITH RAPT ATTENTION jgp^ PICTURE THAT HAS JIT TAKEN TWO Tor IJi6 RHCb »^si I -lions 2 p.m., P^9.1 6 f I" A Distinguished Picture Emotionally Moving Should Take It's Place Among The Major Successes Herald Tribune). 2-4.15-6.30-9.3op.m.«^™3mM^^^ WARNER BROS.
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    • 88 12 > .^#floSaa^£JLV *V O^^ hlliL i^\w# p 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 I »WCK C(xr4«y ».f*« t, fl fi^ T w,^ WALTER CATLEn owrtrt t*c« wm' PAT DANE Preceded by: OAVMUXT BaOTISH MWS. Guards leaWng I'.Kinjfdom for Malaya. Also Latest March of Tim*-: "MAERIAGE DIVORCE" I >
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  • 670 13 1 40 1-50 f:inla n U con 20 6 21,6 I on. :IKTm 7/- T/M4 SdAVAAg 22/ Mam g' 9/ fXrta 3 169 S. Malayan 30, Ji/ Sunpt-i Way 3.07 4 3.15 Taiping Con. 2.77 3 2.85 v U3pa Val 21/9 22/9 l£l 3-25 335 Tanjong Tin
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 83 13 'A BOLI SH CYCLE TAX' —Govt. Urged The Ratepayers' Association wants the tax on bicycles to be abolished. The Association decided to make representations against the annual licensing of bicycles, as it was considered iniquitous that the bicycleusing section of the community should be taxed. Moreover, the necessity to produce
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    • 154 13 Produce Markets Round -UP Shipments of sago flour which reached here yesterday were taken up by Indian firms. Lingga slipped to $19 2 business done, but Siak improved slightly to business recorded at $15\. COCONUT OIL eased to $61 with buyers showing littl? interest. The following were yesterday's quotations: RICE
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    • 103 13 THE HAGUE. Fiiday.- Indonesian exports for the first six months of this year rocketed to nearly twice the tonnage exported during the whole of 1947. according to figures received here from Batavia today. The figures were First six months of 1948—2.234.000 tons valued at about
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    • 74 13 There was a better tone in the rubber market yesterday and. with more buyers coming in, the market improved to 434 cents for No. 1 R.B.S. f.o.b. Sept. showing a rise of one cent from Thursday's levoL*. Closing prices were Buyers. S.-iift No. 1 Sept.
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    • 39 13 BLUEFIELD, West Virginia, Friday. The Chamber of Commerce renewed the traditional practice of passing out free lemonade on the streets any day the temperature passes 90 degrees. Containers were emptied by iwo successive days above 90. U.P.
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    • 22 13 There was a slight improvement again yesterday in the tin and industrial sections of the Malayan share markets.
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    • 50 13 TORONTO, Aug. 27.— Marion Carles, a traveller arriving from Barcelona, said today that eggs are selling in Spain for the equivalent of $8 (Canadian about $17 Straits) per dozen, and that the price of a loaf of bread occasionally reaches $5 (C an ad i an about $10.60 Straits). U.P.
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    • 48 13 'de -control $150 houses' The Singapore Ratepayers' Association is asking the Colonial Secretary to de-control all industrial premises bearinn a rent of $18$ per m< nth. It mi alternatively urged that industrial prmuxes which hud bten let out on kmg term Uases exceeding five years should be dr-contmUed.
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    • 136 13 Another active week has passed although trading has been more cautious, small liquidation was well absorbed, says the weekly report of Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd. yesterday. Insurance remains a problem but we hope the Government and the insurance companies can find a solution. Apparently Malayan produce and merchandise
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    • 46 13 MANILA, Friday. National Government acted swiftly to co-ordinate relief work in central Luzon where hundreds of families were reported homeless by the worst Hood in ten years which at the sametime threatens acute food shortage due I extensive destruction of crop*. U.P.
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    • 22 13 Until the new library- room is opened, Kiwi members may meet at 141-B Devonshire Road every Saturday from 3 p.m.
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    • 56 13 J (fa* I AlhambrA W*^=*^ S Tele 6909 V^ ■"^^Hm^Z mm l \ifi£ sippnv Time Donald Duck. I •DonaldHniiemma'' Donald Duck. V^C^? »UMe Hiawatha" Silly Symphony. j!>y==*\ Mail Dog Pluto. CL" y Mickey's Delayed Date YKSI..-5 f^B"^ DISNEY CARTOONS 7?^^^^^ IN TECHNICOLOR! XJm^J Action-Mystery! TOmw !toii.%VJ i| pin. O^ TaiFF^IOWAiOS
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 63 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE E. Hamble Sheers Gorgon Taksang 43 E. Passmore 42 Cornelius Maersk 40/1 Glaucu.s 38/9 Marella 35/6 Steel King 33/4 Nacella 31/2 Marken Steel Chemist 17/18 Maetsuycker 19/20 St. Croix 23/4 B. Prince 25/6 Shielbank 27/8 F. A. Silcox 29/30 Rhesus 15/16 Medon 13/14 Memnon 11/12 J Kampar 8
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  • 1304 14 FIRST DAY OF K. L. AUGUST RACE MEET from ALLAN LEWIS KUALA IJ MI'I U, lrid»v— The Hnlwgir l»r» Cub Aogtt*! mMflag is »tefiߣ for Class One and 'In horses :<n<) the nrst d iv, tomorrm*. sees pro>;r mime of eight events, all
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  • 502 14 RAC E CARD KoPowiriK is th, rua foi t< r-.ce- if Kuald Lumpur* RACE ONF 130 P.M Horsrs C^laa* 2. Div 7. Fur.. r» 4 u Silver Stai 0 0 Skymastrr B. ld 0 Rondo va 8 o'--0 0 0 Ftattlc On 809 00 4 D'dirk Ri^mancp 0 0 0
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  • 131 14 U. S. Tennis Surprise MASSACHUSETTS. Fridaj -Despite the broiling sun that baked the courts in a near 10i iegree htat, only one upse' >ccuiTcd in the quarter ft™ 1--01 the men's competition and th<- women's semifinal* in th National Double Tennis Cham oion^hips. Ton Brown of 3an Francisco and Irvln
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  • 122 14 01. And; tA bch 31 ton team twt vu'-^l by 5 games to 2 m >j School Hail t n las The foil >wing are w i result, iSAJS SINGLES. 3 fc^-fl Lau Ua-c P^"*' l5 3 I Seah Ha.KCh-:^ Watt Peng 1 1 J Kian Bm lost
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  • 33 14 S.C.C Vs CO The H 1 1 the C^o^L cSB day. on •■< Grounds, j' vV B Cap;.. Ci m mJ|l jruftrajah. Bronier N F M M Hall^ !l M Scoi vfl L' 9
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 62 14 I l.ant H Shown: H, «.15, Ml p.m. i A Joyous Comedy lilt! The eopaeoloHsal "COPACABANA" Hitarrlf (SROITCHO MARX CARMEN MIRANDA To-nit«* at Mid-nit, Hinpf rushy Belly Mutton in "Here Comes the Waves" OPKMMi TO-MORKOW "Centennial Summer" IN TKCHN'ICOLQR OBKAT woki.i, •SNOW WHT^TAN.r 1 THK SKVKN DWARFS (in Terhllirnlnr Toiuorr<»u
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  • 201 15 H. B. POLICE PLAY GOOD SOCCER TO AT KOTA RAJA rkrei Off Field T^KS SOCCER P.DPI M" IMV of V AKS RECEIVED Hn* A W BS B ,nn xTE FOVL THE |««IfSgoJ»4yfl tOt A KAJA AT ESfiSwni r IPSltion n his U r LvH good, clean r n _-rui L
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  • 56 15 an Basketballers La y In Shanghai rHAI. Friday. Thi Olympic basketball W ttami are sc'neini»« In Shanghai Septtmbei 4 Mtei Amateut Athsdcraticn hai been a:r^i- a erk s 1 1 P gan-ies with ShangMni, u-ho finished 1 Jj Olympic bask* 1 ipetiiQß, are expec;e.i m two top-ranking J*BJ !;om which
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  • 196 15 The draw tor the Singapore j MYFlntt'i -fellowship badmin- 1 championships to be j played at the straits Chines* lurch today is as follows Open Doubles: Ng Eng Pi:M and Seah Kee Song ft, Samuel Leong and Seah Kim feck; Victor John and James Supramaniam vs. Stah Yeak
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  • 54 15 THE HAGUE. Friday.— The Dut'-h national field hockey XI drew with Pakutan 0-0 yesterday. Both teams missed chances of scoring. Pakistan players showed outstanding stick technique, but, through endless and intricate combining. spoilt scoring chances and gave the Dutch defence an opportunity to intercept their attacks
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 15 In a soccer fritndly played it St. Andrew's School ground j o n Wednesday the GEC Sports j Club was trounced by the fFiaser Neave Sports Clubj I 9-nil. Picture). yf »«e at /alan°2S a o f ip 1 s?l0 durin 9 the Tiger Sports Club and l
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  • 52 15 Three horses imported from England fur racing <>n the Malayan Turf arrived in Singapore on board the 8.8. Glaucus yesterday. They were: French Cussigned to Trainer Fox for Dr. Melvyn Thomson; Gay Gambler, consigned to Mr. R. D. Gillmore; and a four-year-old chestnut gelding JBi/ron -consigned to
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  • 118 15 An interesting cricket match will be played today at 2 p.m. and on Sunday at 11 am. on the S.C.C. padang between a Combined Indian team and the Singapore Cricket Club for the "Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Cup" presented by Messrs. Gian Singh Co., of Singapore. The following
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  • 67 15 The following will play for the Indian Association against RAF. Tengah on Sunday a' 2 p.m. on the feingaport Khalsa Association Ground: Mewa Singh Gill (Capt.). R- V. Singam. Thangathurai, C. Popatlal. M. Rasiklal, C.S^V. Sundram. S. K. R«ddi, S. M Ally. Mansoor Khan, R. «j Nadarajah. T.
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  • 217 15 LONDON, Friday. Bill Edruh. made yallant attt>>, fl t to Have the GentU men of England from an innm<js dtUit todau, against the Australians at Lords, scorino 128 rant. The other batsmen however, failed, anil the Tourists won by an innings and
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  • 122 15 Olympiad Discrimination Alleged BELGRADE. Friday—Yugoslav Olympic leaders charged in a communique that the Lon- don Games were used for 1 "advertising and commercial ends,' and in some cases, results were fixed. "One could often notice that individual results were achieved by an earlier agreement or j oth"r underground methods, which
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  • 211 15 Australians Ist Innings 610 for 5 declared. GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND Ist Innings Simpson c Biown b Johnson 60 Edrich b Ring 27 Palmer c b Johnson 3 Dontlly lbw b Johnson 15 Yardley b Miller 25 Mann lbw Lindwall 7 Robins b Johnson 30 Wooller c Johnson b Hamence
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  • 53 15 LONDON. Friday. At Leicester. Warkickshire beat Lei;estershire by an innings and 43 runs; Leicestershire SO7 and 193. (Lester 67). Warwickshire 143 for 9 declared. At Manchester. Lancashire beat Kent by seven wick( «\s. Kent 195. and 212. (Roberts 5 for 77). Lancashire 278 for 8 declared and 133
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  • 50 15 CRICKET: Gandhi Memorial Cup S.C.C. v. Combined Indians. S.C.C. padang, 2 p.m.; S.C.RC. v. ACS. 0.8.A., Hong Lim Green. 2 p.m. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Div. 11l Mental Hospital F.T. v. RASC Training School. Mental Hospital ground (Yeo Chu Kan? Road), 5.15 p.m. SWIMMING Swimming Gala, Tanglin Barracks. 3 p.m.
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  • 121 15 ■Ml Division S.A.F.A. LMgW 00-ttfl~ lj Teams. 21 16 1 4 43 22 33 Rovers Sports Club 21 14 3 4 56 32 31 Tigers Sports Club 2 10 7 5 U 34 27 Rovil Air Force (Seletar) S %2 2 1 62 40 26
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  • 303 16 EXPECTED HERE IN TWO MONTHS' TIME A new 10 000- kilowatt generate is due to anive hou m about two months to augment electticity generation at St. James's Power Station. Mr W. L Blythe, Deputy Municipal President, while announcing this at the Commissioners 1 meeting
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  • 118 16 Mr. D. C. Watherston. Secretary for Internal Security paid a visit to Songhkla for trio purpose of arranging for the exchange of information between the authorities in South Siam and the authorities in the Federation on the activities ot bandits in the border areas. The discussions
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  • 64 16 U Tin Tut Appeals For Recruits RANGOON, Friday. An appeal for recruits for the new auxiliary forces being organised U Tin Tut. former Foreign Minister, for action against insurgents, appeared In today's New Times of Bur ma. Foreign military observers txlieve the force will soon see .action in defence of
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  • 43 16 LONDON, Friday. FieM Marshal Lord Montgomery left Northol t airport this morning in a Rcyal Air Force Dakota for Bue ckeburg in the British zone of Germany. The War Office said Montgomery mak* 1 an inspection tOUt of British troop< In Germany. U.P.
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  • 141 16 KUALA LUMPUR. PrttUl Miss E M Kidd. KtCrtUrj 0 th, LlalMO Otlicer for Malayan and Hongkong students in London, has re.si«n*d her pos« "for private ar.d personal xcasons." Miss Kidd is the daughter Of the lm Major G. M Kidd. M.C.. M.C.S.. former British Resident. Selangor.
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  • 64 16 BEFAST, Friday. British Army surplus stores to be auctioned here include 4 000 green, white and orange flags the tricolour of Eire The flags, measuring nine inched by 12 inches, were originally intended to be flown on Bntish and American tanks I trucks which would have "tranced into
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  • 611 16 'Britain Is Not Exploits Malaya, Declares Directo -Those of us who live in the Commonwealth are often criticised today. We've seen quite a few examples lately. Some people seen to wa>it the xrorld to believe that thut Communist outbreak in Malaya is a nationalist uprising; others try to make the
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  • 146 16 Special constables enrolled i» Tera Langkawi, Kubang Pasu and Paoan^ North Kedah, total over 200 wrtn of the number reaching 300 t ends, it was disclosed yesterdav. All the large rubber estate* in these areas have now beer, supplied with constables engaged in static
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  • 17 16 Press Club Dissolved TOKIO.Fr;^ r, pih iiii tut, ht di,, A: Tim ar.noi«n c >sui: 12*5 Reuter
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  • 54 16 Belgrade. Friday -ty person.-, accused 01 opig were §nU need todii hanging i n Yugoslav^, g€sr post-wa r t r ia! a. U Two others of the t«j dants accuse of theft terrorism and spyim sentenced to :if e imprim and 23 to jail terms, ri from
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