Morning Tribune, 31 August 1948

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  • 6 1 MORING TRIBUNE P^ itc«rf» -ruESDAi rt
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  • 147 1 ft/few 7>^ fe^l-BSS in Negri Sembi- TV r rders were about 100 strong, and some *J!25 uniforms. In the battle. Mr. teS "d a police constable msUblca and a four-year Kcwc I I IMntcr was killed in his Enb> snipers J from rubber trees
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  • 176 1 HONGKONG, Monday— The French liner Champolllon arrived from Singapore with virtually the entire crew objecting to a visit of the ship's next port of call Shanghai. Crew members said what happened to the crew of the merchantman Andre Lebon makes them shy
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  • 151 1 RolVt nn U Brevvster 8.0.A.C.'s London assistant to the Public tour w! Director had to curtail her Far Eastern fact-finding tour bocause of a new appointment. »he has just been loaned to act as personel assistant to Sir rank Whittle, the British Jet•Mchine
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  • 673 1 IERATION WAR )NT ROl'Xn I P BMBAN LENGGENG Mooiay.— A: 7.5-3 Ha|. an C:..r,.. i 09 carblrn I ITj Estate. y br light ktescont I thri i tm th( n ai Mi m i ir wen p 5 at- the] A.-; j Manager in feantim rush
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  • 56 1 a NGOON, Monday.- Crack n troops from the hill of Northwest Burma pecially f.ovsTi to Rangoon this month, are being rferred to the offensive iinst Promo in an attempt to fnash "at all costs' the admition the Communists ar<« aid to have set up there,
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  • 65 1 Security forces in the Federation have put paid to 135 insurgents since June 16, an official communique announced yesterday. A total of 72 bandits were wounded. The force* of law and order had 23 killed and kh wounded in the same period. Of these Police casualties
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  • 31 1 KARACHI. Monday. Reportl that Ali Jinnah, Gover-iior-General of Pakistan was M'riously ill" were today it-nied as "nonsense Pakistan's Minister of InI'ormation told Reuter: "Jlhlah is in good health." Reuter
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    28 1 L(AV DuS Monday. FieldMarshal Viscount Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, arrived at London by air today from Germany after a visit to British troops there. Reuter
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  • 98 1 10,000 Japs Want To Surrender SHANGHAI, Monday— Some 10,000 men of the former Japanese Kwactung Army who had been hiding in Changpai mountain ranges in Eastern Manchuria since the Japanese :ur•ender have offered to surr?nter to Nationalist military uithorities in Manchuria, according to the i ace Daily, Chinese Army prgan,
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  • 26 1 The office of the American Consulate-General will be closed on Monday, September 6, in* observance of Labour Day, a n American holiday.*
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  • 7 1 Singapore had crime-I^e day yesterday.
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  • 152 1 MOSCOW, Monday.— Th: :hree Western envoys went to ihe Kremlin this evening to see Mr. Molotov. Meanwhile a Berlin message states that the Elders of Berlin City Council, whose meetings wer c postponed twice last .veek because of Communist demonstrations, decided today :o call the
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  • 23 1 A cyclist was knocked down by a motor-cycle at 9 p.m. yesterday at the junction of Keppel Road and Cantonment Road.
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  • 10 1 There were 20 minor street accidents yesterday.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 34 1 WATCH FOR MR. WOXG IN NEXT SUNDAY'S Tltllll M V consistently adlv-rc^ »W^^^ greatly broadrned tht acefpone* k an d uk of improved lightinc NT vV '/tß&ffim?Wp^w&s schools anJ hiwcs. 4S"^-'f-} 'u-» tordiJ'y r-ytuJ
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  • 1079 2 FLKCTBH M ifi-mratteK Mfs. n".-i:.-tl to hnv,- In- -n »t»l~ ,r..n, th, RAJ werr f«M,nd in «in,.«.s and MM»--■MI parK* 0wm.,1 Ky th, Stou Kros.. hi |l|"ll -J „,,-n,.intrv. ii tOAt^ »>> Chk-X la^rtor C. W. M" h in Hi- Ninth
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  • 231 2 Two Malay leaders have accused the Federation Public Relations Department of negligence and look-down attitude in its recent handling of Malay matters and expressed dissatisfaction and disappointment at the manner the department carried out its duties to the Malay public, a reliable Kuala
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  • 21 2 mx Sydney George Burlock nai been Appointed to act mporarlly as a Pottce Mastswate ror the Colony ot Singapore.
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    42 2 Picture > A Tiger Sports Club forward gets h>s head to the ball during a meele in front of the Malays' goalmouth, when they met in a Dirision I yarne at Jalan Beaar Stadium recently. The Tigers won t-1 Tribune
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  • 142 2 A Chinese member of the i crew of the m.v. Tong San (42t tons i which returned to Singapore yesterday from a '*b»rcc. trip to Sumatra is l>ein» hold >> Indonesian authorities in I4in pont*. Sumatra. It is believed tnat the me was arrested
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  • 32 2 II Tan All Tan has k e lpoointcj |o b. a Pcl.c Mftslsirtte. fOi ir.e Cclony v Singapore. Mr. Oon K".iy t K^tQS *3 Estate Dvtlti and Ccmmiislcr.i; cf S.arnpi.
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  • 103 2 UN APPEAL FOR CHILDREN One of ts mi mJ meeting m Singapou"^ Wd in the MaS JJJ at 5 p.m. tonioi-o* Vi 60 men and worms o; rf J and professions holdnr -."bJ in- to teeom v.i^. jja can do to help th. UmtSi Uoiis' Appeal toi CttiMnt.l Fiankhn Gimson,
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  • 133 2 This month the Singapore Chinese CottsuUtte-Cawi ccived a lecord number of application- foi pissp rti u Hi kong, said a spokesman fror'n the ClMWilltc to the Tnl yesterday. The demand has been :-o great that the extra stock of passports in the Consulate has
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  • 302 3 \MSWTOMEEim, SoVms needs „I'VTV WOULD BE BEST lvi}%a S wraa i aaaa. xnressed l>y TM. view W .xpre^od l-y k '.vtoyocf ihclndonentan. STasgraa I the Dutch authorities. Asfarai Singapore is concerned, import permits will br issued by Dr. Ootoyo's office, accordln* 'to Indonesian trade reOorrmmoi! Holds the ftr«t pnun
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  • 60 3 Air Hero Admitted To Bar Kcitioo w.s «aA bj E rs Lrohv hac boon practiSUn«lon. from IM3 to L |MI, with the excep[thewa: jpean w.-..n h.mombe: of th.- R.AJ. Ifc yarded the WsUßgiilsOM \Cnrn. Murpiiy wu a pupil of te Mr rwbaM Mathew 1932 to IMS. Sini. Mi arEt ho
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  • 66 3 ft v D (M tl in ichi I Ql rh( 15 loth the lui e in 62 wer< seriirrm^ and 102 lig I Irty-ti eydl pi desk and 19 I and si\ n t- IW taxis, 75 hhaws and i tor Cars 9295; Ifotoi
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  • 145 3 AMMO HAUL AFTER CAR SEARCH A total of 2.112 rounds ol ammunition VMI found by t party ot police when they stopped and seaiched a car at th. i junction of Mounbatten Roal md Wilkinson Road on May 21 at about 7.20 p.m. The cartridges were alleged .o nave been
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  • 28 3 gj 'ERIE.. Monday fjj naval corvetu U 1 M o^ from the south ,V, the rCr v shpoet w WML***' where tl
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  • 16 3 Rr P i in, K ::v "t turnl JJ which wUI
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  • 188 3 A Malay seaman was handed over to the Singr-pore Police when the m.v. Stea (522 ton«) dropped ancnot- in Singapore over the week-end. The vessel had just made the return trip from Sarawak. The mmi is charged with Uk theft of $350 f^oai the
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  • 107 3 Dr. R. Oetoyo of the Singapore Indonesian Office yesterday categorically denied any knowledge of 500 kilogrammes of Indonesian opium smuggled into Singapore out of the sale of which he is alleged to hav sent £72,000 to Dr. Soehand.io in London. This, he saul. appeared in a
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  • 156 3 hrec young Malays, one of them now serving a total of rh i; ionths ri gorous imprisonment for housebreaking ami ui.tt were sentenced to six years' hard labour and eight hiioKos of the rotan by Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore Court yesterday.
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  • 122 3 MUSLIM LEADER FETED ftian Haji Muhan-mMd Sanusi until racily Joints .c rotary of 1 Singapore Muslim Advisory Board, waa yesterday the guest M nonour at a farewell tearty given by inche M. Hapin, number of the Board, at ftou«e m Lorong 37. Geylanp vv^ Uu n H aj> Sanusi is
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  • 20 3 St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association has issued (a cyclestyled news-letter- the first of which made its appearance on Saturday.
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  • 240 3 A quarrel which started with a, glass of water ended in tlu Police Court yesterday. Hyderoz bin Mohamet I was ice-used of causing hurt to a nan named Ranther. Hydtroa jlaimed trial and bail of $2,000 in two sureties v as granted. It was
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  • 116 3 Information Officer of the Government of India in Malaya writes to say that the Office cf the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya as also the Information Services are shifting into the newly opened India House (31, Grange Road, off Orchari Road) and
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  • 116 3 it is officially announce! that Hjs Excellency the <jk>yrmchas been pleased to appoint: Major-iGea*^ DtTmott Dunlop. C.8.E.. Qeoerai Officer Com maadiiig Singapore District, to be fin official Member of the ExccuUve Council of the Colony of 3ing«j>O4Ce dwing Bis Majesty's pleasure, *nd subject thereto, for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 45 3 WILL RUSSIA BE THE CAUSE OF ANOTHER WAR? SEE THE IRON CURTAIN' AS A FILM AND ESCAPE IT AS A FACT! |M x '*'l l B world i-.-f >\ ji *V9U|B^BW^ Ba S hk ||i Mil in Special Performance TOMORROW hi 9.15 p.m. NOW! IS 11-i
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  • 155 4 Increasing Malay public clamour to have every State in the Federation declare Friday, instead of Sunday, an official public holiday was reported yesterday in the Federation capital. This Malay public reaction indicative of strong trends in Malay circles towards a claim for a restoration of
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  • 38 4 CANBERRA. Monday The Australian Government Will include in its budget proposals a gilt 01 A. t: 10.000.000 to Britain to help her maintain purchases from the sterling area, Prime Minister Joseph Chlflej announce J here today
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  • 20 4 rhe Singapore Fire Brigade Q( fth with a motor car lire at S flap at 1020 last night
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  • 340 4 ix>ndon. Monday. The con■ervatfre D«ll! Telegraph and th« liberal Manehestei Guardian both MM today that Britain I opposition to any suggestion that the I'nitod Nations has alright of control over the British Colonial Empire was fully justified. The pap* is weio commenting on
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  • 122 4 Schuman To Form French Cabinet PARIS. Monday. Former Premier Robert Schuman whose government toppled last month over his opposition to the cutting of the French armed forces, was called upon today to form a new government. Schuman was asked by President Vincent Aurcent Auriol to try and weld a coalition
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  • 65 4 BOMBAY. Mon. Police broke up a wedding ceremony here on the grounds that the would-be bride was too young. Just before priests solemnised the nuptials police arrested Sindhi merchant named Dhirajoram Udandas, the 40 year oM prospective bridegroom. His fiancee was 13. A tip-off to the
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  • 54 4 NEGRI SEMBILAN, Monday: The people of Ncgri Sembilan will form a joint, cosmopolitan Auxiliary Police Force of 200 men in the first instance. A committee consisting of 2 members from each community including Europeans was elected at a meeting which was presided by Mr. Koh Lian Chin, J-r. Mr. Thambiah
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    12 4 I poh Wedding Mr mm C Amirthalinmvn H*o vrM recently /rom 0
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 200 4 i|ON YOUR RADIO TDK L. 4 BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 483 metres in the medium wave band and 7200 kc/&ec. In the 41 metre band. Prom 2 pan. to S p.m. Radiated on 486 metres only. Prom S pun. to 6
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    • 157 4 KM) M TWO J CHINESE INH PROGRAM From 12 noon to! }M ated on 225 metres lilsj um wave band and TNM in til.- 62 metre bud. I From 6-11 «5 7.U-I 185 metre* only. I 12.00 p.m. Signature! Opening Announcemeatl gramnu- Summary in sfl 12.03 Teochew Selectisl Amoy Selection?.
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  • 628 5  - AROUND THE TOWN Vera A rdmore By Pauline A Dunl 1.. Loociey, i U?:...- ad I Rdan i.nej 'hn J lOg :Mr a. M s wby i i 4- j n d h s S: Am d Satu:jl I .-v a N led the n as M utt i I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 15 5 IPAME FLORENfF IAT M up ND UHV NOT YOL'? N*^ s^ t oaisre orchard Road,
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    • 95 5 Exquisite French Laces. RAFFLES HOTEL TUESDAY— Mst AUGUST 194S NOTICE The Ballroom Will be Reserved Exclusively For The Dutch Club's QUEEN WILHELMINA'S CELEBRATION. TAILORED DRESSY to talk about BELGIUM CLOTH, TOP COATS AND WORSTED SUITS MRS. "TOMMY" THOMSON ROOM 181, 2nd FLOOR GJL BLDO. BATTERY ROAD TEL. 7997 YOIJORTRAJT, THE
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 262 6 TUESDAY AUG. 31, 1948. An Economic Puzzle ECONOMICS has always been a barfling science to the average man. There is, what may be called, the normal, peacetime economy under which the lack of cash is always an insurmount- j able obstacle. Gov- f ernments are invariably hard-up for money to
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  • 813 6 THE first World Health Ass-mbly met at Geneva for six weeks during June and July when delegates and obstTv-rs Horn G8 nations of the World and 1 1 organisations and United Nations Specialised Agencies deliberated and laid down a long term and worldwide plan o! action
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  • 233 6 of their ratification, often belated, by national administrations. The degree to which World Health Organisation will be able to carry out the large scale programme depends to a large extent upon the funds available to the Health Organisation. The Assembly has budgeted for an expenditure U55.000.000 for
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  • 95 6 United BUtefJjSJaJ base, roun.it;^* w Atlantic are beg™ J Be dividends again M hc n crisis continue cOII and transport a£ rope stead.ly nci a h is through d per:in that planes "training «U t ntll Borland arc U siy pumpw- K tJ t Recent
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  • 383 6 PETROL used for military purposes in the United Kingdom during the financial year 1947/48 amounted to 17% million gallons Oversea?, it totalled 116 million gallons. These figures represent a saving In petrol consumption in the Home Commands of 26 per cent 6
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 45 6 SINGAPORE Pe na n g BANGKOK si.vjLK KAnr: siw RETURN FAKK iAHOO p«»r Kilo fLM pik r convwenos M TKNANG FKOM ll'Oll \M) Kl ALA H M VI H BVBIf SUNDAY. MALA Y A N A I R W A S lIMI T E D
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  • ROUND-UP CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 60 7 Ltfej ind civil 4 Ln th. Sm K-at m the Na>>rtJJ Ski m 24 hours Smin-if< Oil rlipht mk I here U noon j r it was the longest ever made by a Mars 9 t living boat ami the .boat c :<iried a rtCOtd or the 'HBtance. The
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      51 7 'iwi'toljpili o/ m*fmpmr* lending schools— Messrs. 1 Bng Tak, Wm Fe Bm I end Koo Hunq Ken (j •«>■ Mlt c omm| 8 V<rT;k»r fKf fft /Mwcft rcceptinv info faublt o rrtkm th' Trackers' Da f fC<mfnciiB. B'lnu- art Messrs. Huono ™.HmdmasterofC ilu, <*chooi night) and l "dpalofYe* at the
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    • 46 7 MARINO. Sunday. Giacomini, Secretaiy of of San Marino, the oldest smallest republic in the E today vMtcd the set of "Prince oi Foxes." Bad inI lyrooe Powet and dlree* Henry King to I itatt wior. on September 1 m Ir honour U.P.
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    • 15 7 GREEK ARMY'S NEW OFFENSIVE L lit WSi^i rcbela wa the ivisio firtt, •it. taking upportcl
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    • 20 7 i \t i.?; n1a y Ai (acii PN .no S S J on that hn n natl °n
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    • 256 7 MOSCOW— Mrs. Pandit, India's Aini>assador l the Soviet Union, today told United p, >«a that the British Embassy is maintaining normally dose contact with the Dominion envoys here 'represented such as Canada, Australia. New Zealand and India. Yesterday's loJiine loiviight1y Dominion conference at tne British
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    • 52 7 CANTON. Monday—KwangtunK may in the near future receive a large quantity of tiahing equipment including trawler* it is reported here. It is understood that negotiations with this and in view iiave been going on in Nanking between Dr. Hsieh Wenlung, Kwangtung's Commissioner of Reconstruction, and the
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    • 29 7 Reports say that Dr. Hsieh. who n.'iue back shortly, has boi'n seeking an adequate supply of surplus American fishery equipment for K\vang:tung to u-ssist in postwar rehabilitation schemes Reuter
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    • 121 7 'o'uo. Monday. Tho nation-anti-crime campaign hy Jananose police has resulted •n tho arrest and conviction of ♦«W gangsters during the pa.^t to an announcej nient by the national police headquarters. They included the powerful >Hyo underworld bosses Sckiiw Iri( l Ozu, and leaders of lesser
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    • 27 7 ATHENS, Sunday. -Thirteen alleged members of the Communist underground— three women and ten men— were sentenced to death by the court martial here yesterday.-- U.P.
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    • 81 7 Canton. \tondi On> if- I 'H< i.. mm killed and 10 other people were injured tn a pttchtd battle between muu-ii'i passengers and a yany of robbers at on? .station (ilony the CantonHanhovi railway line, it is reported here. The robbers attempted to si*Hil the lugyayes
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    • 28 7 TOKIO. Monday Japan 1 tobacco crop this year is expected to exceed th v goal o! 80.000.000 kilogrammes according to the Government Tobacco Monopoly Bureau.
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    • 156 7 FOI'NTAIN CITY, (Wis.-r sin). Monday. A North-West Airlines. passenger plan* crashed about *>ight mild north of here late today and all Um 36 persons aboard weie n ported killed. Fountain City is just abour eight miles north ot Winona in southeastern Minnesota. Deputy Sheriff
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 40 7 m m m vk t* m m m -m t«. m v \yf in&fon JbtcZuAje, ZotKaZSA, tn&^fiwffuds and jJTZ&cvrva&ntf A&u/f Bnna Earenina at /J> /i *n. C 6*M*B I N^E Jt J TO" DO HONOR j"OjA^VVRjTER 1 'of'immortal famej *J
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  • 221 8 BREACH OF TRUCE CHARGE A picture taken in IS'»C>, showing the eldest url nountn*t Queens of MufOpC QWBtn Yiitorm < right MMM visited bi, the young Qn<''i <>f Holland, \V>l 7 it tmu-i BATAVIA, Monday. The Indonesian Republican Government regards the Dutch intention to expel Republican officials from Batavia as
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  • 38 8 CANTON, Monday.- Mr. E h. Carrera. Panama Consul in h, an has been appointed by the President of the Republic of Panama as Consul in Hongkong. b An official fam Queen Wilhemina Princess Juliana one year.
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  • 63 8 New York, Sund; Oksana Kosenkina is right" after an opera light knee, her ph 1 Grant B. Pennoyer sa "She came thro well" Dr. Pennoyer far the operation 1c good. But it is still t< tell whether it was c success." Mrs. Kosenkina v tured her right leg
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 33 8 SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING H»ve in S,ocl!t BATTERY ROAD A New Variety of Ex(?lisite a also A Lovely Selection of Evening (^ns at Rednced Prices. Phone 8*>08l: aA Ladies own material made to order.
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    53 9 Sunday. Mrs. ina is "doing all operation on her r physician Di /er said today. through very yer said. "So n looks very still too early to was a complete na who frac?g and kneecap he Soviet Conit a two-hour rsday.- U.P. family picture, mina is holdintj liana
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  • 221 9 HOLLAM, Cinjm, v V )TM* S S E Fifty y< an attiactivf and of Wyeaisof ;i. j cd a gueon in Uk chuich of Holland's capital city of Amsh r<! tm Wilhemina Helena Pauline M Queen of the Netherlaa4i Princess of Orange-Nassay] Duchess of Meek etc.,
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  • 60 9 Runghai, Monday. The city s top-level economic control authorities have decided to tighten the eontrol over mateMa suppl b to pi event them uo.n being smuggled out of Shanghai by land, sea or air, at m emergency meeting vesterda,. tin r decision taken was more efficient m
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  • 115 9 Reds Banned From Jap Govt. Service TOKIO, Mondav PHm* Minister Hitoshi Ashida aeelared yesterday that he wm speaking in a private capac when he told Allied corn* pendents on Friday U»t i» Government was consun. ing measures to exclude Communists from public service. He said the Cabine t >t >.«
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  • 57 9 MANILA, Sunaa>. Times, in an^ editorial cnt -Fairness in the A^.^ o< to the request to the Pmnppn;; ori; suspend the Cmna Aviation CorporaUon mpjt twcen Manila and AJJJST^^ the Chinese g™*™""? Jlunrs Philippine commeroai the right to maintain J liy Amoy service, Is n justifiable
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  • 81 9 Nationali st Force Changchun's SHanv.ha, Monday. The < ported j re-captured both air-JH-is in the city outskirts and S tl Ms nrts t0 start a niinutu-, Written battle" rep^'V" Uindln S st "P« are which maiw irSf b0 lnnin K of a "oithnn t °v arouml the C Sl Nationalist
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    309 9 Lyyim ON THE THRONE u ,,,nth, nations aroun ih,,uls start OVl r Kurono. m the Utte untry of the Noith lIM nipwufd by little .^..tivw.nt amongst And the spon- mM IN l vou- of confidence which j suppressed ha- 1 i faithf'|d<n"" led b« t ht fife
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  • 58 9 Shanghai, Monday. The city a top-level economic control authorities have decided to the control over materta supplies to pi event them being smuggled out of Shanghai by land, tea or air. at in emergency meeting yester•lll Anothei decision taken was "iploy more efficient in searching for warded
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  • 121 9 Nationali st Forces Recapture Changchun's Airfields tag tJ2 toltc is mobiminutuu C° lts f to start a u .v:; ls Ss^tioß batt1e- '^ding strips are ni;i r of a ■*«»ghold m m« i onallBt "■.<|..ns, t hlitnK K^-shek in floni Ch-tr i h lirgcnt appeals chur^n Z522? and Mantional 2^
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  • 30 9 JERUSALEM, Sun d a y.-~ Jewish and Arab forces in Jerusalem ignored three demands by United Nations authorities today to withdraw from occupied fighting positions.
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  • 37 9 SYDNEY, Monday. Australian women cricketers have begun practice in preparation for the visit of the Englisn women's team ;»t the end of this year The English women are duo in Perth on November ft Reuter-APP
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  • 73 9 TEL AVIV. Sunday. The. trial of two British employees i of Jerusalem Electric Corpora- tion on charges of espionage, will be held in Jerusalem District. Court on Wednesday.- Queen Wilhcmina likes to make cifrHnrj tours. Above pieture shows her on a early morning tour in the .surroundings
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 51 9 CRAND CLE4RANCE SALE OF ALL LINES Opening 26th August, 1945. Reduction of prices from 10% to 80% BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Children', Books Medical Book Technlr,! Books Toys and Games Greeting Cards Children's imitation* Notepaper and Envelopes Writing Pads. ORIENT STAR NEWS CO. 108, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I 'hone:
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  • 85 10 HONGKONG MANILA SWIMMING MEEI1 MANILA, Monday. The Hongkong -Manila Int e r po I ■wtmmlng moot will be held In Hongkong on October i;,-n; according to a recent agreement reacted betneeu the Vic- V.'l'a J iVi OatlUn Cllib :iI "l til,' I AAh sw:mming committee About 12 mea and 7
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  • 262 10 arts, Monday. When M. tobert Sohuman, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs. lKads over a golden key to M. rrygve Lie, Secretary-General ol the UnMeAplaUoM Organisation at the Palais de Chaillot OB Sept. l, about cloven acres of western Paris will become an United Nations
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  • 17 10 International Confered MANILA; •br^n invited w^ Coning to be ho J >? 'boai'l th for fei cue* Reuter
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  • 161 10 PASTEURIST MILK FOR MILLION question I Hie plan cific project cum-bull pro^v.V "■on!'-. ?mal ta motion of dislodge fouithly. utttetti of cattle, fifthly. i of inferior milk I co-opt rative tf| ■-••vi-nthly. co-opeta creameries gfacei. a increased products fodder and silage, The Governraectt a scheme to a modern milkcoloty« farms
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  • 54 10 LONDON, b'-rJil Hollingv.vrth. co« Of the Observer, ri torn< d ftoß Ml in his W« :jl i p ■l< la t* Vugj pear to** vv;i: V.'AV Df a Sj nmp.--cnMa:stoß Under t^e ai p for l^f e writes »»l "Jl find It! due h! n by c- r .v
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  • 15 10 STOCKHOLM. I count Bernadott officer! servjn? vera ycstci-ia.- ,1 UIC P lallC
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 239 10 j l.\l 1-1 .^l% t| WILL o^»o«-c> o« -O4E. of -n«Mk TO Tilt Rucn m WAT MM* SPRNGS,* BUTT) QUITC A CHANG! T 0 I W \*L 'OPS. SIR- IT* THE C RIGHT- YOU ARE Ali BELINDA \APT£Z ThE HOUOAV PZcAK\ I 4W M^s DVACON I I i SAV. WHAt7^HH|
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  • 18 11 S It*** Ir- 1 „pir,iP.:u hi!'- >r w d that <■!> ration. Witt aaiia r Reuter
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  • 60 11 L gnaday Dr ivllT H e 64-year-01-i former fmnkr of Ciechoslokmj soon ittei His 8 Lon-ion by air today e Uu- Communist coup In Czrohoslovakia hla been in "daager" all tekl. who «M e ;>i Czecfis who hiVC leaped to Britain. MM ft six moothfl were r mt and
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  • 50 11 KAN'DRIA. Monday.— l»«l I X)Ot piYHs IVfet Epypt might raU,* lao ishue at the l'aris J of the Inited Naka.ral AMenU] n»-\t Egypt's Fomgn MiAhmed Kh&shiiba I'a--0: "I will bf rfady to toe question If it is by someone." fcak Pasha will pr<»*d the Ef>-ptian deleto Paris Reuter
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  • 336 11 c hni Mcrdav Although a difficult winter lay ahead S!K n^v that Uie Communists will be able to takt- Mukden. 'to U? situation is far from desperate both from the miliWh< U r,vUn point of view, according to M. Albert Dahoui. f;;-;"l5SS'
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  • 275 11 "Axis Sally" Faces Treason Charges WASHINGTON. Monday. —The Defence Counsel toid Attorney General Tom C. Clark the government might avoid "a very long and costly trial" if he would permit Mildred "Axis Sally" Gillars to appear in person before the Grand Jury weighing treason charges against her. Attorney John M.
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  • 130 11 SYDNEY. Monday. The Australian film "Sons Of Matthew" has tken so long in production tha t at motion picture industry banquet In Sydney r^c«.nt'y it was jovially refeired to as "Grandson- of Matthew". I t has taken 17 months so far. and is now being cut ana
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  • 64 11 New York. Monday.- All tramc on the westsiue subway wan iMlted for more than seven aours yesterday when two water aialnr, snapped, flooding the 86th Btreet subway station and ripping up some 25 feet cf lavement above the station. Electric power was shut off to prevent possible explosion
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  • 156 11 f.ino, Monday.—AH Arab apreed to obey the United neutm? rdcr to establish a ll f w>nr in Jerusalem, cffect O(irl at noon Palestine time A i,,n a H? rdins >to Gcncnft t thi m n J? t r oen Chief of Staff the med.utor in
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  • 74 11 R, Maiday Th J»*n Republic will Mni- S day nine veara yy*hen Adolf Hitler l Ruch }*>' the waemWy J*y the constitutional ■wi meet it Bonn birthplace !t u analog pll more y, more whose r ««ced to' < -4;/; A* tituem Ity of its
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  • 52 11 SHANGHAI, Monday. < hina's airlines agiin face th* possibility of having to res trirt air service as a result <»f the freezing of demestir aviation fares to the August '•> level, following the introduction of the gold yuan, it itarned today. Hie chief problem lies
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  • 119 12 PRINCETON (New Jersey). Mon— Albert Einseiff denied today the authenticity of the version of a message, reported Ka press despatches from Warsaw, sent by him to the World Congress of Intellectuals now meeting in Warsaw, The account of his message reported from Poland consisted largely of generalities in
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  • 302 12 \I >N Mon Hollywood H Knvoy. Eric Johnston. irestei i:.% proposal a roundhference »n Hollywood eon top American and Brtfilm leaders to prevent an ut wai between the two. it IPa I n d authoritatively nid that tin- only to
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    • 81 12 \\oi ian's Sniilr J^ect me atXJa^lll WILLIAM EYTHE '^j ,».^t,M«HI KIUIM c.«« c TDMNTM FKtI*H J BACK TODAY AlhambrA _TO YOU ALL OVER AGAIN! I 45 p.m.. i.l.'i p.m., 6.45 p.m. j- p.m. PERCY RILBRIOE l^^^M^^Ppl \!r^^i£.f^'* it '^^Lkful Bit j\ 'f^'mf !L( lIXICOLOI; R TKHMPH! f j "^MiTiiEit V
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    • 57 12 7th LAST DAI FOUR SHOWS ONLY at 11 a.m., 3 p.m.. 1.13 Ii.SU. iVO7T> EBVAI PERFORMS COLUMBIA'S pJL«mp—— 1 1 A.M.. tH CATHAY iUU<JW x Air-Conditioned l>le. JB internationalMJ Jijkjt fcj I A/.IA'C/T 01 Hj DEMAND RETURN SCREENJNG l tie lI E X rog itoARNERS r e f 2 itriilllPlJADfll
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  • 592 13 MilI nil' 1 BncK m *i T Tin k" I ti:r nnxr 4,0c. »5.U0 F f 8 1 1060 u7O Si 6.00 ..oo T M 10.00 H"0 Chinnk 55.00 SMO iHotd 2J7 2.97»i jon Co. 13.00 13.30 cd ion ,pi 6'c 7.00 V..SO cd ion 2nd 15.00
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    • 135 13 There was little change «n th«> produce market yesterday. Business done in the Mgoflour section included Siak and Linpga at Saturdays levels. The following were yesterday's quotations: Rl<^E No. 1 $54. Other qualities $43— 552 GLUTINOUS RICE: $40--$46. SUGAR: Best quality whit? $46. Medium quality $45.
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    • 206 13 SYDNEY. Monday. -Ways of keeping Australia's petrol consumption down to 30.000.000 gallons a month are being considered by a sub-committee of the Australian Commonwealth Cabinet. It has been forecast that the Government will cut the existing petrol ration as from Oct. One proposal put before th«
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    • 72 13 Vessel Godowns Tweedbank 4 E. Hamble Sheers I Luxmi 42 3 I Cornelius Maersk 40 1 j Glaucus 38 9 I Marella 35 6 Castleville 33/34 Limburg 3J/2 Femgult 17/18 Kampar 19/ "20 De Eerens 21/2 St. Croix 23/4 Lake Chilliwack 25 1 I British Prince 27/S F.A.
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    • 113 13 NEW DELHI, Monday: The Mahabodhi Society of India h*s passed a resolution condemning the atrocities perpetrated on Buddhist community in Ladakh Valley of Kashmir by Gil^U scouts and men of Pakistan frontier constabulary. It calls upon the Governments of India, Burma, Ceylon, Tibet, Siam and
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    • 50 13 Yesterday's rubber price gained a cent over Saturday's levels. The rubber market opened steady yesterday morning with buyers at 44-5/8 cents for September shipment. With buyers predominating, the market closed firm with business done up to 45-5 8 cents against 44-5 8 cents on Saturday.
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    • 24 13 The share market opened the week very quietly with little interest shown in the absence of dciinite news from Europe.
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    • 86 13 AUSSIES SEEK PAYMENTS CANBERRA. Monday. Re vision of the terms of Marshall aid to permit certain European countries to pay dollars for goods in Australia is being sought by the Federal government. It was learned authoritatively today that by this pro c«.ss the government hoped to meet its dollar deficit,
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    • 74 13 CANBERRA. Monday— Reports that Australia and the U.S. are negotiating tor 4 treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation, arcofficially confirmed In Canberra. A government spokesman said today that discussions had been going on for som? time. The tivaty has bten draft ed but not yet signed.
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    • 57 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The first shipment of Australian 'mandarins' to reach th* Singapore market, was unloaded from the Maetsuycker last week and are now being retaijed by fruiterers from 15 ctSi--20 cts. each. This type of oranges replica^ of the 'mandarins' from South China— were first
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    • 56 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES f' CONSULT NATIONAL j EMPLOYERS Mutual General I""" 1 0 (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) L^-JVO CLAIMS BONUS of 33 Iffy „uJ««rm,J prev,o,.« twelve «o«tt». "NATIONAL JMP OVERS I MFYKR CHAMBERS RAFTLM lIH rhone 2H35, ;'.ir;;i. -a ni LiHtm !'•>. I* d Walter Grenh-r Chartered Hank Co __Kwong Yik
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  • 743 14 Hs "CELLULOID" mC SINGAPORE i I nil mioi n u i""" 1 m liM and ivai < ifst knuV I the J'niK I >( 'nK Ast,n< i.iti.T; When the Auoi lation itart d it had only th< mppori o{ ■porting organtaatknii an« t)
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  • 262 14 Island Club Bogey Competition The Bogey Competition held over the week-end resulted in F. Jones (7) winning the "A" Division with a score of 1 down and the "B" Division was won by Loke Wan Tho < 22) who returned a score of 2 down. The following: were some of
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  • 53 14 A friendly soccer game between the crews of two ships ss. Medan and s.s. Memnon! played at Gillman Barracks yes torday ended in a draw by one 3.11 Midway i n the first session, M f m on opened accounts thiough Sim. Towards the end of the play Hand^ ed
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  • 343 14 The following are the w day of the Sclangor Turf Hops. s. Cl. 1. Div. 1. p-,,, P«MiP.ita Doimez Kir.^et Gold Mnrt:rl Boy liHly Carol Kaahniiri Song HCT (Jauieborough Kan Wood LittV Ned LJiat kpool 7 Horses, Cl. 1. Div. 2 V iv
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  • 247 14 (From Our OM K,>i.orl.r, KUALA U»TO >londa> -Horse k ***i the track this morning uas Horn, Slreien. -j three in a MMft time of UVI mm and api>ears to be ready. K J Kashmiri Song was seen out with Croydon. They ran ll* three
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  • 36 14 HONGKONG. "J British Oolong Interpol. 1 ahanehai m Shang' ...n, decided ai rlepresentati* here. \> tw The fLwd that the H League be jk Ten teanw Wtf J first div»8i«" Secon I- iS< play I Reuter
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    • 83 14 > OPENING TO-I>AV 3 SHOWS: .8. 6.15 A 9.15 I\>l. Stirring. Romantic Adventure: JOHN WAYNE in "Lady from Louisiana with ON A Ml N SON (iay, Colorful Drama! COMING SOON I'he most ta4ked ahout pictiir in town! "THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES" GREAT WORLD GLOBE 7— jl.n "•'oan Ol
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  • 186 15 hs s? V G Mann k L vv.ii r'" v J^Tsout. Afnca Pawn cn ,j commenc< w j to U&* m 'south Africa HW 0 and K*» •rovmc- at llf {14 v Count: v W* h rtwo and 9: r:1 < 11 Cm Town. j and 10 vGriquaat Khiberley
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  • 101 15 Uai genera! rmvtin^ icr<> State Hockey i ini held at Klub International Club 2*. when ropiesontr. the vanous ilisle State met to elect m foi the ensuing c were elected Major P <;. M President Mi. Davifitcretary and Troa- G. L. Cat son Asst- and Treasurei
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  • 115 15 UNPLA YED INTER-STATE SOCCER A: an MCFA Executive Com- meetlßi heiu in Singtp< re, it was decided, in view Maaya Cup Final to b€ played in S^remban between StlanfOr and Negri Sembilan on S ptember 11. to re-arrange the un played Nonh and South iix-uios ot the MCFA Annual lnter-S
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  • 22 15 he Customs Sports Club beaten I—l by the Inan Association in a Div. 3 im e at 5t George^ Road ground vrs-erdaj'.
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  • 190 15 SSrE S?S?S 31-year. (j t0 A mcet^ feeba <* out TlTcontest at u n (im London on Ha rin^.v is on, of th Pt n s <ivo|,i nf Jdlll niorr j v,-;,; M '^no S ot a comn t Austr^n I Ujlll pleto.| th( lh^
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  • 48 15 The Tiger Sport* Club heat the I>utch Militir. ComMned 6 l in tkeir initial euting in Medan last Saturday. At half time the Tigers !♦•<! by two guals to one. The Tigers Mi Hingapon last Friday morning tor a series of games in MeJa i.
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  • 301 15 HOME sort 115 I 'AH II LONDON. Monday. Following ate English and Scottish Football League fixtures foi Sept. 4 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa v. Derby County Burnley v. Newcastle Utd. Charltcn Ath. v. Manchester C. Chelsea v. Bolton W. Everion v. Birmingham City. Manchester Utd. v. Huddersfield T. Preston North
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  • 67 15 NEW YORK. Monday. George Kell, Detroit Tiger thud baseman, was in New York medical centre today with a double fracture of his lower light jaw. which ho suffered when struck by a ball hit by Joo Dimaggio -luring the first game of yeste! iav's New York-
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  • 494 15 The wicket was for Somerset's ftnt inning's ipplv Fin t bowling by Bill Johnson marked the opening ol I th e Somerse t innings follow ing H3£. r ea\s declaration at Saturday's total. Though Gimbleu scored boundarl-> with .sparkling forward cuts he was not happy agains?
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    • 222 15 Mercantile Institution Study in your spare time:— Shorthand: (Pitman an Gregg) Book-Keeping: El«» mentary and Advance. Prac* Meal English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for anj •Mifolic exain. TYPIST 'SANK' WARSHIPS, A mere typing error EMPTY Instead of PLENTY resulted in the loss of two War-ships, KELLY 'KASHMIR', in
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  • 233 16 MORE CUTS IN CAR iMPORTS n\nkin«; Hood*) n* Central Dtty Kcwi today roMttod thai Uk CfclneM Oomßment la planing tarthtr wr mct.oM oa .n.jH.rtat.on of automol.Uo- an.i Iki o( OMM already n Ikt country m I S.uo Gasol.no' drive to •uiis.rvr its forugn .-xchango
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  • 38 16 A Chines^ woman refused to go to hospital yesterday when an Ambulance went to her aid after she was knocked down by a motor-cyclist at the junction 01 Amoy and Cross streets. She sustained injuries on a leg.
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  • 91 16 Capetown. Monday. -Dr, )-..ni.'! Malan, South African Premier, will on Wednesday as* leave to introduce into Parliament a Bill oonflrming the rnor. > annexation of Piince Cdward Island. 1.400 miles outheast of Capetown in the S^uth Indian Ocean The Union flag mi nrst run jp on
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  • 23 16 A male Indian Wftl knocked town by a car a: 6 40 a.m. at FanJOßg Rhu. He was taken 10 hospital by ambulance.
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  • 128 16 DI'KMAM. North Carolina. Ifondft) National Guardsman and plain-clothes city police i WGOt into action on Sunday light to break up a Mir riot at Henry Wallaces Progressive Partv rallv here. Trouble broke out at the back of the auditorium when a score if youths carrying anti-Wallace
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  • 42 16 NEW DFLHI. Monday— The Government of India have decided that henceforth Indiana Will be described in their passports as "Indians" (by birth by naturalisation or by marriage as the case may be). The decision applies equally to the subjects of acceding States.
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  • 111 16 LONDON. Monday. Mr E. Bailey. Beach Superintendent on Tynemouth Lon-, r Sands, has been faced with th mystery of 50 "missing" deck chairs. For some time he has been short of these amongst the returned chairs at night, yet when the next day's hiring has reached its
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  • 166 16 LONDON, Monday— London police today intensified secret investigations into suspected foreign terrorist pit a new underground campaign against prominent British particularly those associated with Palestine. The investigations are being conducted by members of Scotland Yard's Special Branch, which is responsible for security measures and the
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  • 34 16 KK Indians War Form Police Con KUALA kangsar J»y The Indiuj i\ Kang.>ji have deaif ti an Auxiliary Police c^ aiy v-cision vn» ■t i geni ral meetings kill at the premised Association, I
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  • 27 16 NEW YORK. Monty. v\v!l May. (51), promiaa ciahte lawyer. letpj to early today from Ik ofl the 30th floor of the Sf Life Building. U.P.
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