Morning Tribune, 7 September 1948

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  • 225 1 Gurney Will Need 'All His Tact' C »*1« iKh H h. anu .MM-.v ».,ioh k. Itl-nl I n r:;:',, 2 n M,luva-H'i.M'. Malays 2 .1..'-'" h hl > riUl l IOOA CLftoC^ ast thep.,- 0, Main: of a fe« >>ars •Htfc th. Lridd. C— tO J7 S th atsuchc.mparis,PsVM.r, nnslead.nu.
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  • 184 1 HURRIC ANES HIT ITALY, SWITZERLAND, AUSTRALIA ES sa"""tbowli". tllo '-ity ho. L ma "y SJ^* severe 'Wmont !a«f P ass <M over cu r t c jo« v J Otf fr^i the rest of Italy by the floods. Further south, m the Alba district, 30 people were reported drowned. Railways
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  • 38 1 See A Iso Bach Page Commander and Mrs. F. E. W. Lamment with Mr. Sykes the Canadian Trade Commissioner, seen at the P< lr ty given by the Netherlands Consul-General m Singapore last night.
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  • 222 1 BANDIT RAID BIG BANDIT RAID Phone Wires Cut, Roads Blocked l(Ll ANG, Monday.— Alert guards on the Nanyo--1 Kluang Estates foiled a large scale terrorist attack early today. They sighted a figure up on a telegraph post, tired at it but missed. At about the same time, Police received a
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  • 186 1 AMSTERDAM, MON.— Julian of the Netherlands took the oath, as queen m today m the presence of her abdicated, mother, and pledged to continue the Dutch throne as a. M rock m turbulent waves." Her first act as queen was to award to her mother. no\y
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  • 57 1 PARIS, MON.—It is to be hoped, on humanitarian grounds, that the thief who snatched a suitcase from th? parked car of Animal Trainer Jean Bertolio last night is hot a drinking man. The suitcase, Bertolio told police, contained nothing ivtluable but a baby python nine
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  • 30 1 BERLIN, Monday. Four newsmen, were chased or beaten by a Communist mo which stormed the Berlin City Assembly Hall and forced the cancellation of a scheduled meeting.— U.P.
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  • 510 2 (Tribune Kt-ft Reporter) A famous pianist who stood on thr wing of a KitIng flymii boat, sinking fast into th<* wat<»r arriv€*ci m Singapore last nigiu to tell her tak" cf the drama S|i« wax Mut'in': 14 pa vihiTn that tooh ««.'l
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  • 56 2 NANKING I ek today BPP i Yuan m un i the |OVI ;;i v ono inw mea are and support them." Chiang nKl rj, hl appeal speaking a t t h weekly memorial maeting mi n anticipation o; the »os.sibility t ha, the 1< rklaujrs might demand revision
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  • 66 2 Ao nit a jhousarvj p:uiet rrun. Aoeri and rcKtm atttndert i spt cial screening oj "In, lr< n Curtain" the lie Rex Gtocma yesterday morning. The management vl the R( oft- :fj them concession. JU*er th. show. th, Police Banj Il'cl the "mata-mata.^" m a f*NMe
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  • 116 2 Tan Ah Sonp: pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of motor vehicle parts ami asked Justice Mr. E. X. Taylor at the Assize Court yaeatentay to send him bark to China The Judge told him it was a matter for th<^ Government, but he
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  • 62 2 The Import of a limited quantity of toilp; and household soap from Australia will now be permitted, according to an announcement by the Ag. Registrar of Imports Exports. Singapore. Applications should reach the Registrar's office not later than Thursday. Sept. 16 an<l should be supported where possibly
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  • 46 2 Toh Ah Loh and Mak Thim wi-re produced before Justice Mr. E. N. Taylor at the Assize Court yesterday on a charge of unlawful possession Ol 48.952 rounds of .303 ammuni tion. Tlic accused *'?re remand- d m custody.
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  • 94 2 A ;)3H(*r»Jfi*r of the i*!--ia^«<s g»nt«s «vinK-»>"* 4 tha crashrd into the s• »rf sour*!?uy:i y<m*t*4my, had an iiph ii>« ri:piTi«»ce. Aficr a M 111. baggage liad I»^hii rrn»i)vcJ, one «»f Uw piisH^iifferH complained flint he had liMit n hut and parcel m the piune. ilr had
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  • 150 2 Six Singapore scholars including one Queens scholar uro leaving Singapore for the United Kingdom on the s.s. Carthago i on Thursday lor higher ■todies. They are": MR.* E. W. DARKER. QUMB'fl Scholar «3 years). To Btlldv to; LL.B. at Bt Catheiine's OoDego. Cambridge. MR. R.
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  • 91 2 An elderly Chinese, when asked to produce the "iron" h e had for disposal, allegedly produced an unserviceable Japanese anti-tank gun. This *as stated m th e Ninth Police Court yesterday. Ong Nve and his son. Ong Kce Urn. appeared m tho court. They
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  • 99 2 i 'Eighteen Greek and five Italian emigrants to Australia disembarked at Singapore from the Italian ship "Orione", yesterday. All the immigrants, except one, Miss Maria Caramanis. aie leaving Singapore this morning on board the "Marella." Miss Caramanis, a Greek. I will be staying m
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  • 61 2 Bail of $10;000 was allowed a middle-aged Chinese alleged to have been m possession of 9-5 6 lbs. of opium and 5-1/3 lbs. of chandu. Accused. Lim Yong Khoon. who appeared m the Second District Court was arrested at 11 a.m. on Sept. 4 at
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  • 40 2 NEW YORK, Monday. Further scientific exploration m Africa by an expedition from the University ef California has been made possible by a gift from the Aga Khan. The amount of the gift was no t stated— Reuter.
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  • 249 2 Joy rides m the three aircraft provided for the i purposes on Civil Air Day' last Saturday, at Kallang Airport were cut down owing to thi' uncontrollable crow a. Between T.ooo-s.ooo poopic packed the Airport to capacity and swarmed all over
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  • 190 2 Welfare Dept. Aids Greek Emigrant The n.*partm«-m of Social Welfare, sin>»a put on th* map m countries snch a^ Xn K !and. liurnia ami China. An official «f thin U.par, bun. that tlwy Jiavr received Itlters from rounlries r^i»4i -stilly them to look aft.r eertuin 'rants. About two weeks a
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  • 179 2 A r a|» MKomat i|( part, m ru>t con'il no* r i( rnmjmuM p.ir r within th<- Mtftftfoz •»>■ r!. •••v«nt ordinam r C. N. Taylor h«-M >-t.t\ at the Assiz,. Court n rhoon (^hye. Hood hh r.al two rliarges ol unU^ mv K»»s"(.»n of B
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  • 99 2 The &s. "Gla:: us the i~ pilgrim ship ti --ah will sail from SUkgapc n Mft September and leai PenaiMi on September lfi. agtr.?> I Messrs. MtMfleld I sa> tnat they have b to tftKc an extra pi :r trom Singapore. In vka ol Oifficui
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  • 44 2 'I he only serious t ifaiii reported yesterday was 36-year-old Chines Seat Lan, who had to hospital Pit] dghi ihisii »nd t irom a fall itrolley bus. Thi surred a: t^i 4 lang Road and a» 7 20 a.m.
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  • 32 2 BERLIN. M many's four milH convened thru en the Berlin hOVTI (Central I mer time) tcxlay nors were accomP^' i; full etaff of *W*»J 5 Tr** Transport, FinWK"' Working Conunitt-
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  • 255 3 m i Checks On More Causeway (I* Ik h;1 V' v l 0 heok terrorist coinL J^TttSS* Li linking Singapore and rN";"'""' through the causeway to and V**i "t fb. sewched to ensure that no>m th«t will enable him to pur"h, terrorism- a.tivits.! f U
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  • 117 3 CHARGE WITHDRAWN Teo Boon Hee who was on B bail of $10,000 was discharg «<ci by the Seventh Magistrate iMr R. J. C Wait) yesterday whtn the prosecuting officer ASP L. R. Prynn was instructed to withdraw the case. Th,' accused was arrested on August 21 a t about 9
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  • 67 3 who suddenly h when they 1: two dc- hi lattert U »ently, the rrr haa l! li 2 m While v found 31 f jJJ ununitioo m one Ulegationi M,- ged Indian i," .when he Seventh (ttess V^y with the lUtlon rOund of amm *«a
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  • 32 3 W.wa f f- Henry i ffi| I rcbberyll Hn. c Court yes- V I On July 24 »t-r n and T **d the him. r up i PKttmtnaryji
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  • 102 3 Wang Sang 1 Chye saw a. blanket lying m I room near a'i open window. As there was no one about he slipped his hand thiough the window and lemoved the blanket Little did Wanj; know that his ict wa> observed by two police!iien.
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  • 108 3 SHANGHAI, Mnnday President Chiang Kai-shek i^ued an emergency order to th f- local police and the garrison headquarrters prohi biting anyone to leave Shanghai for Hongkong without written permission issued by 'h e Shanghai garrison headquarters, official quarters confirmed tonight. This order prohibits any Person,
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  • 514 3 Military forces discovered two fortified terrorist camps m a comb-out of the Jalong area yesterday. The camps were later destroyed after mopplng-up operations. The troops also seized large quantities of clothing, Bren-gun magazines, uniforms, foodstuffs and camp equipment. A Chinese was wounded when proaching. On
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  • 134 3 DENTONG. Mon. In :i combined Police-Military sweep of an ai<'a 10 miles south-west of Bentong m IVihang. a terrorist camp was located an<l destroyed today. A terrorist sentry and two bandit-spies were arrested. When the troops and Police closed on the camp, the sentry fired
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  • 62 3 SEOUL. Monday. Korea, a country which sought its own government fo r 4.00J years, now has to— an d it may take a civil war to decide-' which one will r ule. Each |idQ seems willing to fight. Oniv the restraining influence oi
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  • 75 3 MENTAKAB AREA, Pahang. Mon. A party of about 30 bandits abducted two Chinese from nearby estates near Mengkuang on Sept. 4. One was a rubber-tapper from Hong Huat San Estate. The other was a contractor from a neighbouring estate. The two men wet c taken into the
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  • 33 3 Federation Police arrested 80 n pet sons m the past 24 hours q Petak 26; Penang 13; Kedah and Perlis 28; Belangor 12; TrenggaßU 5; Pahanj; 1; Johore 1.
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  • 175 4 ,1 DAI'KST. M.»nda>.— ltritiHh iM'^ttr A l! t..ld Ihf rntrrnatlonal M.dlcal tonf.renw today th;.t tWIfIW il.Mt.r. a .rkifiß on barterlolnifical uarfar.- "arr ju^l I ..rh trait .r, t th»- human race is Na/i do, tors m \u*rh wit/ i\«r«'." H me sp<
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  • 112 4 POLES TO WORK IN AUSTRALIA'S OIL COMPANY sydnev. Monday.—Fifty--oO| Polish t.x-sCTVKTmvn haw arrived at ciim Davis (Nei South Wales) to work for tru Nation;;: Shale Oi! Company, but they will not begin work ui^il th<. Mir.i.is' Federation has announced its attitude to thei; employment. Mi. S. Christie, manager of the
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  • 62 4 STRIKEBOUND WATERFRONTS PARALYSED San Francisco. Monday. Strikebound Pacific Coast ri >iv remained paralysed today as 12.000 CIO longshoremen attended compulsory meetings for a referendum vote on the industry's final ultimatum. The vote, to be taken m 30 local headquarters from Canada to Mexico was viewed as a matter of routine
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  • 132 4 Berlin, Mon. Six American soldi* is on Saturday night allegedly stole a jeep and rod. 1 into the Russian sector, where they were arrested and nekl for approximately five hour?, the military police announced today. The U.S. Military Police said that the soldiers stole a jeep
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  • 61 4 BATAVIA, Monday. The population of Batavia got the thrill of their lives as aircraft of the Dutch Army Air Force zoomed and dived m the greatest air show m the Netherlands Indies this morning. Mitchell bombers and rocketflring Mustangs flew m formations while paratroopers wero dropped over
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  • 74 4 TOKIO. Monday. The coastline of central Western Japan m Ishikawa Prefecture has sunk between 60 and 300 feet m the past five years, the kyodo news agency reported today. In one town, more than 10 homos have sunk into the sea. Yet another town is m danger
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    40 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wee Soo Ann mho wn Mrriu Wesley Church, Fort Canning The WUi j Chew, daughter of the late. Mr. Cheu Tok L J Chew Tok Urn. Mr. Wee it an muitiant te th, i Chinese Continuation School
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  • 45 4 Warsaw, Mon. An official I communique on Sunday said that the security police had released Monsignoi Zygmunt KaczI vnski, but were holding another j Catholic leader accused of working with the editors of Kaczynski's paper m "illegal hostile to the regime." U.P.
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  • 328 4 LONDON, Mon.— Well-informed diplomats f.ave predicted that neither Britain nor France would be able to accept the American proposal to .<:: op German reparations deliveries. These informants said the issue, of course, is dynamite' for both governments politically, and especially for France, now
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  • 123 4 TEL AVIV. Monday— American Congressman Andrew L. Somers and Yak University prufessor Fowle r Harper disclosed today that they narrowly escap^ d.ath on Saturday, when subjected to mortar celling by the Egyptianr. during a tou r of the from lines m Southern Palestine Mr. Sonuis told
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  • 34 4 SHANGHAI, Monday.- Mayor K. C, Wu once again abandoned his Intention to resign following a talk with President Chiang Kai-shek during a hurried week-end trip to meet the President.
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  • 188 4 MANILA, Mon.— According to a report re< cd from Constabulary Head-quaittis and Government volcanolopist on the rambling isl an avalanche of stones, lava and ashes froa ching Hibokhibok killed and buried live mci Camiguin. The five casualties reportedly were buried m ashes font feet deep,
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  • 95 4 CHICAGO. Monday J American- eel ited I Labour Da) h li lay as se before today, but the M violent deaths appeared 1 lagging behind that c! averag week-end. A United P:e j s I showed that 135 persons been killed since Friday I m the
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    • 236 4 1| ON YOUR RADJoIfW BLUE NETWORK I gfiS MALAY ENGLISH I J 2 03 Teochew Setego^ PROGRAMMES Amoy Be lec^ k Cantoi PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH MJf£*£* Announce^ 1.00 p.m. Luch-time music oy 1.10 Opemog nuiU i The Radio Orchestra. 1.30 New,. W J U 7 1 145 Rhythm Parade with
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  • 599 5  - AROUND the TOWN Vera Ardmore By i the so I U il -*1 1 tw s LA. m VI r k >■ sii s V Di a Samv. M M MeN« Mi Mrs LCi Hi u n Kin, Haa Mi c Souza Ui z.i. M.: M k Misi E c
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    • 93 5 TAILORED Cr DRESSY io talk about BELGIUM CLOTH, TOP COATS AND WORSTED SUITS I MB& 'TOMMY' THOMSON |00M M, >nd n/)()R G.H. BLDG. PATT E X V ROAD TEL. 79 9 7 &lAME FLORENCE > v ln s l lit! the turbulent time all c«.i n !v r valuable advice
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    • 75 5 '^sATiiRDAY^ iy§ _iy?L^y? Casually yours, yet right for the race track is one of our selected models from Dorville, Susan Small Jane Engel. PrHE TIME THE PLACE" Tonight from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. m the Popular New Lounge at ;ll\l I E HOT X L I fck X H
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  • 272 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Poor Relations London A gent 9— Messrs. Colin Turner., Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Marti*** Lane WC. t. TUESDAY. SEPT. 7, 1948 IT is our boast that 1 Malaya's great wealth is based upon an agricultural economy. Yet the peasantry of this country are as poor as
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  • 421 6 - UNITED STATES today looked to the forthcoming session of the United Nations General Assembly m Paris to solve the main American problem m Korea how to get out without losing face. The Korean Peninsula hangs down from Manchuria into the Yellow Sea, squarely between
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  • 1196 6 DR. CV RAMAN, the Indian xiamst says that diamond has other uses beside* adorning a lady's car. i AVER the last seven or eight years I have somehow become attracted to the study of a fascinating subject, —the history of the diamond. India can
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  • 262 6 A CITY within a city is rapidly being born m Paris' Palais de Chaillot, scene of of next month's meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. Formerly the home of one of the city's largest theaterea and three museums, the Palais, which faces the Eliffei
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    • 41 6 SINGAPORE Pc na n g BANGKOK SINGLE FARE $1W RETURN FARE $342 CARCJO per Kilo |1..M) J> IRK C f CONNECTION AT PKNANG FROM IPOII AND Xl ALA L I MI 1 t' H FVERI SUNDAY. MAL A VAN AIRWAYS LIMITED
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  • ROUND-UP CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 481 7 SH\^GHAI, Mon.—The news of the death of, •Christian" General Feng Yu Hsiang. aboard a' RuflSlan steamer m the Black Sea enroute to i ,j(k4 has caused considerable interest m Shane;-1 i But is not believed the death would seriof anti-Kuomintan,
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    • 20 7 tokio. Monday. Mm: lhan *****0 Japanese war prisorers f. r 2£* spen(l BUSSS^SaS to Japanese pMi itpflrta.
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    • 105 7 GOVT. FORCES CAPTURE RED H.Q. tHA! I Mond ri town nmunUi «an La fJJ ;r> X H 1 i >' Ti> P aid G U nd General Pai aun *>i ?ntered j-"b'>. oi v Crir: to •> yr.ur>. HP: to establish a I thai area which louid ;ed th( m
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    • 38 7 80 00 FLEE HUKS v -'-V ;.i,n. p c i; Caba au I s 3 000 a em Cabanatmra ;cr api- tontinued Kuk and lashes In their i Ping In si governmi n Hute -.11. ,j r U.P.
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    • 88 7 WASHINGTON. Monday. Henry A. Wallace will carry hi > Progressive Party campaign fT presidency into Texas despiuthe hostile egg and tomato reception* he received m tb.' south last week, according 'v an associate. Wallace is m New York, rc^t ing from his strenuous sevcu day
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    • 282 7 DI.'3LIN. Monday. The; Huo Governmont will shortly present to the Dail (Parliament) a bill which, if passcl. will sever the last political link between Eire and the British Commonwealth. The bill will propose repeal of the executive authority External Relation Act 1936. which
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    • 81 7 WtAOAMA FALLS, ttotan>. Mnmltt WUHam shot <i><r tlif whirlpool rapid.< m Sun/'ini QOTffi 'n a stf '-pl'itnl }><ir,< I tot' i for thf Mpond titni m -its da r<-tleitl runt r. Th< 'fl-yf'ii-old river may ran into troubl* /"<// \'<ii through h'x ttrwugt BXSUrsior. i>h(:i k'i huqc bi.rr'l
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    • 465 7 1 J LONDON, IWon From the nose of a Superfort m sub- stratosphere over London yesterday, waves of American B-29s tangled with RAF's fast-est-ever black and silver jet fighters m the second "Battle of Britain. It was mock battle, naturally, but it went
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    • 103 7 PENNSYLVANIA, Monday. -Truman, m what his staff called a "fighting mood", travelled through Pennsylvania last night, bound fCK Michigan. Opening his formal campaign for election, the pretties* paused enrout* lo Michigan for a brief conference with Pennsylvania Labour leaders at Harrlaburg. Philip liatthewi, Pennsylvania State Democratic chairman,
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    • 49 7 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LINES Now On. Reduction of prices from 10 o to 80% BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Children", Book, Medkal Book* Technical Hook, Toy, and Game. Greeting Car*. Children. Invitation* Notepad and —1*1" Pads. ORIENT STAR NEWS CO. 108, NORTH HUME ROAD, Phone: ***** Singapore.
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  • 141 8 WAR IN PALESTI SPECIAL PICTURES Haganah fighters Girls also fight side-by-side with men. They are also armed with grenades and tommy guns and they know how to use them. ground, a busy bustling modern port the h and the plmv of Arah shame. In the forepathetic little families of refugees,
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  • 98 8 20,000 US Truck Vote To Stri ACCO FOR YPT NEW YORK, Mon. largest truck drivers' urion m Nex Jersey voted uranm.ousiv today to strike at "£»JfJ* against all employers who hay« not signed contracts on tn union's terms by tliat hour. The work stoppage by njJJ Jersey drivers, coupled W»
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  • 27 9 RHODES. Monday. Count Folke Bernadotte informed the Security Council that the wrecking of the Latrun Pumping Station was a deliberate act of the Arabs.— U.P.
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  • 63 9 2,000 JEWS ENROUTE TO JOIN ISRAELI ARMY CAPETOWN, Monday, Morethan 2,000 Jews were estimated today to have passed through xere m recent months, ostensibly flying to Rome, but actually believed to be enroote to join the Israeli army. South Africa officials have: t.iken no steps m the matter but Scotland
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  • 164 9 SHANGHAI, Monday.— Ru, ings for Chinese students studying abroad were announced by the Central Bank today. They are: Firstly. Private student* now studying abroad with no financial n sources to continue* studies or return to Chinu will lie given some financial assistance to return home. Provisionally
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  • 23 9 Monday.— The Yaplant of the r( 'n Manulfccturini a i I pri>d^ced n.244 tons an d 683 tons Ol AAP
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    • 35 9 SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10, BATTERY ROAD. Have In Stock:— A New Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. also A Lovely Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices. Phnn* ****** OWn material Phone »*j»i made to order
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  • 437 10 tSIZA^KftiJ MXI !i till 'in;.. dov, rnnv it would do jometl ing (or M >n^!.s m In ici Mongol! the iom tic nw,;,,, would nock t., ;ta tde and S» Communlsti would not have' chanc< i<> succeed m th.>ii aims m that area,
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  • 82 10 DVEH iim Item :v 01 1 ChaiUs sm found th, b c?v BnnanJ t ii had du> t».d dj m a lead-lined ciy Wehh eout 53 rein Sir.it!: tr.ade no cW mttientid forged or genuine i*j is no. for salt Langnii^ historj- at tho Univf^ir-,
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  • 71 10 MOSCOW STUDS PROTEST AGA U.S. UNIVERSE LONDON. Mon 1 I'nivorsity has tent a i< students of Oklahoma I sity m the United Stata testing agiimt the barring 4 I Negro zn the liW school 01 the sity. Radio Ifofcow s day. A Tass 'lisnatch hea the Soviot monitor m 1
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  • 128 10 AMMUNITI THIEVES SYDNEY. Mondajrty raaf and ten dii sonnel At a R°y^ Air Foret 1 ammunltW at Marrangaroo N' el Wales > w re flngw* police recently .if crt of iporing ammunitw The thieve^ to containing a tot;.! of 22 bullets, six d ing c.ooo 12-gww and I.BH .38 P^toi
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    • 204 10 X |^\C I H"SI\B'J Does .NiTEUMC-,CNce j f KXNDIO^P MEN ~e,UT NOT j >iou\i\<. J m[L O J BELINDA <■ i"}' I r I -r M /^i I^Bbbßk I wumitlß^ VIAI AT 4AGTO v ,^^^^^^BS 'Jk_T^^'' FORWARD -Aw^O» *"J r^ -DPP VOll FNIOV BtArit I i A«UL »wiw* JTv.rL* .rr!TJr.^.
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  • 217 11 LONDON, Mon.— The United Nations which was em^n t lIsriatwr 1 wiil a?ain be piun d ar There is no prospect that the General Assembly will be able to cooe with this new peace-making job. c w tope The job will
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  • 113 11 ZECHS REPLY TO U.S. PROTEST HAGUE. Monday. Jh to Ministry on Sunday. the united States gmteitlni Mainii armi Jests to Iwael from gaw DO dfttlll b-ief comrr.i:n;qu. saw. c portlp mnWri makes following lUtement on DrLS from lortig/.. prfttf u the pioteH note from American fofemmeni tnto* tint "exp ti
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  • 45 11 i MELBOURNE. Men A 90-miio-an-hour hurricane hit Melbourne today stripping the roofs off a housing estate of converted army huts at Camn Pell. The high winds uprooted trees, some of which fell across the city's railway lines emu nciu up iramc. Reuter
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  • 74 11 SHANGHAI,— Tsih Tsai Yu. commander of the Sixth I Criminal Investigation Corp* of the Garrison Command at Shanghai, was executed by firing squad on Sunday for corruption Tsih was accused of harbouring Hsu Chi Chuang former manager of th e postaj bank and setting him free to
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  • 303 11 US -Russian Propaganda Duel Has Confused The Koreans ViSS? 4l Bo P er lnit^ p res« Staff Corres.) •v*^V/- :hree year Propaganda duel n f V ted htates and Russ ia today left KSSthT* t*™ nt of Koreans coneo ran. r than convinced \m^Kr\ smce the Soviet. American occuw 'L^
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  • 235 11 LONDON, Monday. London was heavily "raided" early on Saturday m thy? mock air war which h.*s been going on since Friday be tween the attacking forces of s "Southland" and the defending forces of "Northland." an Urni. pires official communique said. i The raid was a
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  • 52 11 Budapest. Mon. Josef CariJinal Mindszenty and 16 Hun|ganan bishops on Saturday attacked Hungary's newly nationalised schools as materialistic, godless and controller by Marxist ideology At the same time, the Minister of Education, Gyula Otutay, hailed the new schools as a "guarantee of the people's politic* i
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  • 26 11 SHANGHAI, Monday.- Tnc Central Bank of China announced tha t 296.000,000 gold yuan have been issued from August 23 to August 31st.- U.P.
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  • 608 12  - Screen Plays Are Where You Find 'em MELROSE GOWER by HOLLYWOOD. Whence come the ■ereeo plays from W ii,ch BBOttoa pictun-s ate made? Tbcy rom Iran thlaa an>i 'hata tiom newspyv- li<;uiMrus. from *hort -h >rt rtoiiri I fioi.i mifUißc photograph*. i from Interesting humun and -inima 1 charactets. from
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  • 682 13 II I mmm m tUto**' Bl_ 1 to I M. W jt.ru fulled Swflce 11^0 *W0 SJJ mt s.iu fuo dwcod Park hammer 44.50 I*a tun a i Mi »ngkong rj I.Ooj 1,085 lee. id t7O ice. (P) 1.70 1.80 0 yan Col Is. 2*50 5 ardi
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  • 20 13 in Stn a ai s qUiet market ™sc Readier Were sli Shtly in^^iTh!? tererttaken un and rubber sections
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    • 229 13 CHINESE MERCHANTS' PETITION REJECTED (Tribune Staff Reporter) A reduction m the cost of Jiving is of the utmost importance for this Colony's existence as a centre for entrepot trade. This was the reason given by the Economic Affairs Branch m turning down a
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    • 159 13 Malaya shipped 6.877 tons more rubber last month than m July. Ocean shipments of rubber (including latex concentrated latex and revertex) for last' month's shipments came to month topped 88,620 tons last 81,743 tons, whil e the highest shipment figure so far recorded this year was
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    • 34 13 San Francisco, Monday. State and oil industry officials moved to allocate emergency gasoline supplies as a strike by 15,000 California CIO oil workers threatened the western states with a transportation paralysis.
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    • 89 13 The rubier market was dull yesterday and there was very little interest displayed. On the publication of Mainvan rubber shipment figures for UMt me nth showing an increase i of 6.877 tons over the previous month, the market improved Slightly but took <i turn easier towards
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    • 38 13 SYDNEY. Monday.— "Women's fashions today demand fine Australian wool." said Mr. Gordon Bearcismore, a member of the Australian Government Wool Consultative Council, on his rvturn to Sydney recently from a visi t to), Europe.
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    • 159 13 Produce Market Round-up Business parsing m the sago section yesterday comprised 360 bags which were bought at Saturday's level of $19%. White pepper continued to he easier, and yesterday's quotations slipped $1 a picul. Coconut oil was dull with very little buying interest from overseas. The following were yesterday's quotations:
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  • 174 14 W He's Oniv 17'Yam-OU LONDON Monday.-Tall footballers are ranalthough then have bean su<-h men as the six fee. four inches Albert Iremonger of Notts County and R Howard Baker of Chelsea and the old Corinthiarti I M latter of whom was also
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  • 384 14 MANCHESTER, Monday. Thert* is a distinct possibility that Cyril Wathbrook will rV th«- next captain of Lancashire County Cricket team and any ideas that an amateur rather than a professional should lead the side can be forgotten m vi'-\\ of possible plans afoot. In
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  • 57 14 Pictures below nhow the start ofthT^T^" nv,ul race »t the Singapore Cycling ,rnh l m (hut. Chu Rang on Sunday. Twenty !v sters, representinK \arious ryHine cluhs isbnd fnced the starter. The exent vn s 1 V the Singapore champion, Kua Chin g^, 2 veret! the distance m
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  • 453 14 By "CELLULOID" Th The Singapore table tennis championships are now drawing t au Chinese Sports Association's victory over the Tiger Sporting Ass Mai Sunday night made them champions again of the senior inter-club leagu .^j Woo Athletic Association once again
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    • 42 14 OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS: 3. U« A Tense Moving D*«* «THE HARD WAY' starring IDA LI >IN Dennis Morgan U irith Jack CV*^ A story intense it hatt &<»* M.,sic! RQ'"» n QBEAI GLOBE Air" Tomorrow Lido >lis \W' ](0 KOVAL |m 1^
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  • 451 15 Schoolboys Should Not Be Neglected STORE TO SEND HOCKEY TEAM TO 1952 OLYMPIC By Malcolm Moclder "Singajxire must send a hockey team to comjx'. m next world Olympics to be held m Helsinki This was the statement made by Mr. G. E. N. Oehler.-, President of the Singapore Hockey Association
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  • 163 15 Sheffield Shield Card SYDNEY, Monday.— Programme of fixtures for the Sheffield Shi c 1 d— inter-state first-grade competition equivalent to "County" cricket— has been fixed as follows November 26-30, Queensland v. New South Wales at Brisbane; December 10-14, Victoria v. Queensland, at Adelaide; West Australia v. New South Wales at
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  • 65 15 "(>"■;"■ Io '-::n.. I'rutoy i with v Dd jession Bi|eou the Hlftes vere i> mgi<stqn«l re shot. Giles notchBDer rords th( r stages. ftofoson refertedj ■I S: smhh, Forrest. rae. CWI Blni It;, Rat) t I few Chani Ch tUottj; i. n 8< I Ooan
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  • 111 15 I'h. following is the firsid dr«« of 3e S.A.F.A. Cup 23 Indian Assn. 2nd va ri A.F. •Sembawanfti. BOD ffiouml. St. George's oa'd;' SAC. vs. R.A.F.. Jalan Besar SUdtum. SEPT. 24 M.F.A. (Malays) Chinese Athletes. Jalan Stadium. SPT. 27 Kota Raja vs. Spore District Signals, Jalan Stadium;
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  • 377 15 IDO.V. .I/"""''. Folio \cing are lootbnll fixtures from V Uf, BEPT. v. ST DIVISION Aston Villa. BirSty v. Preston North do! v. Wolverhimpton v. Everton, Derby S': r rland, Hu(i'!( rsn v. Sheffield Ltd., v. Bolton Wander r C v. Manchestei esbrougii v. Burnley, sti k< City,
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  • 52 15 WASHINGTON, Monday, Superstitious tennis t^as can point to the United Stales it'lor\ over Aus'riUa m the Davis Cup finals as an omen ol peacv. The !:ts* twu occasions on which Australia «tefea<*d the Inited St&tes m (he Davis Cup finals MX m 1914 and
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  • 103 15 Rovers Beaten By Last Minute Goal In a scrappy game at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Rovers S.C. went down, through a lastminute goal, to Pulau Bukom S.C. m a Div. 2 League game. Exchanges were fairly even m the first session. The Islanders raided Rovers territory on a number of occasions
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  • 60 15 Results of the Chinese Swimming Club Sweep lor the New Pool: TOTAL POOL $24,533. IST PRIZE No. *****, 2ND PRIZE No. *****. 3RD PRIZE No. *****, STARTERS— No?. 1484;>. *****. *****, *****. *****, *****. *****. CONSOLATION PRIZE Nos. *****, *****. *****. *****, ***** *****. *****, *****, *****, *****.
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  • 83 15 LONDON Monday -Grant bein? made to tlv AM Errand Hockey .^.-ociatior. ibe British Ajnat bi Weigh; Uftisi AMOcteifc n ;.nd |ht *ma;<ur At] i- a v eUufto: :y the M: Edttcatton 3 eracl- \hi rganimtk I point wt< for adu: nd Mtolesctni «r< rk. Tbe pmnia
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  • 93 15 A toam to repre^ent th i] Social Ai/iietic Pariy again s: ♦he Mental Hcipita; m Ch. 3 gii.Ti? today ftt the Geylang Stadium ftt 515 prr. s:ia:^ viU b 3 •< ftl ::e j from the f blowing:. Anthony Yong. Sim In. F<ng. Tiiu.ne Jveig Bon^.
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  • 67 16 Saiyirrf looks on. The host and hostess, Mr an d Mrs. Haverkom van Reyse^ tcyck, greet Mr. Van de Kastell c. manager of the Rotterdam y y Lloyd and Mrs. Kastelle. TAiB9 Tilly Friederick, a Dutch news correspondent, offers a light to Netherland Virr-Cvnsul R. C.
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  • 217 16 SINGAPORE HONOURS NEW QUEEN "Her Majesty Queen Juliana of the Netherlands," was the j toast proposed by Sir Franklin 3imson, Governor of Singapore, md drunk by the large gatherng of guests present at the reception given hy Mr. J. B. laverkorn van Reysewyck, Consul-General of the Netherlands and his wife,
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