Morning Tribune, 11 September 1948

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  • 4 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ,n CBSTB.
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  • 135 1 BID TO MURDER COUNCILLOR BULLETS PIERCE HIS LAX MR. J. D. MEAD, General Manager of Osborne Chappel, Ipoh, and a Federal Legislative Councillor, was shot at yesterday while out inspecting his mine at Chenderiang, about eight miles south of Kampar. Mr. Mead escaped unscathed, though the car he was travelling
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  • 307 1 IN Sungei Siput, yesterday, Police shot dead the Communist president of the Sungei Siput Labour Union m a raid on Changkat Salak Estate. Another terrorist was captured. The two men were sighted by the Police party. When challenged they ran away. One was caug-ht after a
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    30 1 SNAIL PACKRB 7Vo 0/ ffte fair #ex who participated m the slow cycle race for women at the Singapore Cx/cUng Carnival on the padany on Thursday. (See also ba<k page).
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  • 198 1 question of laaacUl aid for Indian business m Malaya King MudiMi rh»> (u.v.rnjmnt of India. I 1. V Thi\ »;♦!•,> s.ntative of the Government of m Malaya. uU this m a Tribune interview last night. t he was not m a position to say
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  • 25 1 P Nehru C G Jiwhat the li n-nt wou Amcfn pi: C t B t' r t >d teal kSeJ Reuter
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  • 44 1 IONGKONO. Frl.— Admiral tor Hm^uort aboard the Alert after given a farewell by top- offlcera of all eervioea wiving a salute during ceremony thia morning. mi ng from the harbour, the ed the Cnilier Sussex just arrived from DFGDFGDFGDFDFG U.P.
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  • 21 1 p n Greta r|>o, famed Swedish film star. 1 1|:l >' Wed her first oarers for Lean citizenship.- U.P.
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  • 131 1 THE British cabinet held a full dress meeting for the first time m six weeks to considei the Berlin crisis. Prime Minis.ci Clement Attlee suffering from duodenal ulcer and edema >f the feet left his hospital to >rotde. But the spotlight was focossed on portly Ernest
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  • 56 1 BERLIN, Fri.- Soviet authorities made a new assault on the Anglo-American airlift today by demanding the American Air Force Headquarters to provide full details of every flight aJong the air corridors to Berlin. American quarters said the Soviet demand raised impossible conditions. They said prompt American rejection
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  • 53 1 MOSCOW, Fri. The Western envoys, who presumably received new instruction! on the current Moscow negotiations from their governments, conferred today. It was reported they likely would request for another meeting with Molotov for discussion both on the Berlin situation and the forthcoming conference of Foreign Minister* on
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  • 349 1 TERROR GANG TRAPPED A MILITARY parti/ trapped a terrorist gang m a raid near Beradin, Kluang, thin morning and shot dead the leader. Another terrorist was seventy wounded. Four others were captured. Acting on Police information, the troops swept the assigned area and came upon a hut. They surrounded it
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  • 268 2 Daily Patrols Keep Bandits Moving MMOK-ftEN. C. H. ■oatflftr, d.OX. MNhgra Dis--11 tr'tii, riDl»Jrt thp following "K»d spots" m Press Coaferaaee ?*t Kuml» Umv v«'strni»v: NORTH MALAYA: Sun^ei Siput and the tin mining area southwest of Ijk>li CENTRAL MALAYA: Knjanpr. Major-(k'neral D. Dunlop. 0.0.C. QtHgaDore District,
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  • 183 2 37.220 Police In Federation MR. C. W. D. Mall, Deputy Commissioner of Police foi the Fqderation revealed at a Press Conference yesterday that the Police strength m Malaya (including Auxiliary and Special Police) is 37.220. Th£ mrmber of Police officers Is 418; other ranks 10,576; m training 2.000; Auxiliary Police
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  • 65 2 Sunday, tomorrow, will be pved a* b titty of thrmksivirtg at the St. Andrew's Uhofira! for the liberation of tinuntpore. The .^pcrinl service will be aa :oiiows. Holy communion 7 a.m.; choral Eucharist and sololhn Tc rvum X a.m.; Mattins and Litany of Thanks jlv•ng 10.30 a.m.; Holy
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  • 99 2 KAJANG. Fri. Torrorists who ambushed an estate party from Sungei Tangkar Estate on Sept. 9 escaped with $5,000 and a shot-gun. During the raid, the estate manager, Mr. W. L. Day, was wounded m the arm, while a Police Constable was killed and two others
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  • 63 2 C.I.D. SEIZE 700 TUBES OF MORPHINE SFVKN hundrrd tube^ of morpMn«\ I'srtiiiated to be wori'i SI O.OOO. cotrtaim*<l m n msi' uvre t>> V.l.ti. &strctt\e* lw n ho\i»^ m Market Mffrt on Thnr«»dny. Th»* morplilnp, tnken from a Harbour Board b;o--down toother with quantirle* oT oth^r £Oo<K I* IwM»'Vi»d to
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  • 102 2 IX response to. a request from the British Government. Australia sent 270 Sten-guns. 25 Austin guns, about 160.000 rounds ot' 9 m.m. ammunition ;nd 20 walkie-talkie sets with ratteries to Malaya for the fight agatßSt the torroi ists. This 'was revealed by Mr. D. C. Watherson.
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  • 126 2 MALACCA, Fri.- The following candidates were successful m the Normal Examination conducted by the Education Department m midAugust m Malacca. Ist Year:— Chok Chingi Ycng. Khoo Swee Chiang, Kuan Kian Kee. Miss T. Lazaroo. Mrs. Koh Poh Teen, Mrs. Lim Keng Siong, M. Mariappan, Miss B.
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  • 34 2 Mr. E. H. C. Lillicrup. Deputy Director of Audit. Singapore, has been appointed to be th v Auditor to audit the accounts of the Trustees of the Silver Jubilee Fund, Singapore.
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  • 32 2 Two more persons hay«. been appointed to be Justices of the Peace for the- Colony of Singapore. They are Mr. Sardar Sir.gh and Mr. Cheah Ten g Cheoh.
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  • 176 2 pivE Bttytotae, who wore om board a imall prahu which umpod Into Kimnt-in IftirboUr with a broken nuurt and a tail torn to ahreds, arrived m Singapore on board the s Resane on Friday night. These live arrived under j police escort. They wrrc
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  • 332 2 AN Ameriran \Uitor to Sin K ap.,r*. ix U n\i us to m n anima! dra'ers. He is Mr. iv t I r, h bus| who *ayn h\% hobby i* <na»rps. H,> wants t,, r and ni»\v animals for the St. Loul* Zoo
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  • 91 2 fHF. Cotmntndtng ofiea tho Jth Hussars. Uj G J. Kiiston. DSO I together with ono other dl and two ether ranks dulrd to arrive at T'^ahA dromr from the TniH jj dom by a ron.«tol!ation at p.m. to: lay. Tho main patty trig b> ri\injr by
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  • 150 2 Wanted Man Killed In Gun Doe! With Police 4 CHINESE bandi« reeopl a.a mar. r lined All X and wanted by -h v ?o\\:t a banishmer; vtrriOl s mother terrortsj wre n thi* tftemoon when a 3 party ol the P UceeniHß gang of aboui 12 banttttjl gun buttle IB
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  • 54 2 fourteen hundttd M f British officers W meats to I Brigade M >,<■ Singapore >•* troopship Dunera The ft I engince^.n con,, an 24 women 1 terrttori id act w l andhai tbe l The B» adc of On jj j left for Mala,, rf
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  • 113 3 Prompt Report By Boy bads To Arrest Of 2 Men tyed Robbery v mine* boy. Ong Ah Tow, 13 yW nmih arrest of two of the ""In i e^llv robbed a Chinese boatsman 5 a about s r Hir UU V ft three CWne* t K t ircond relieved tfistvatdi
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  • 18 3 John's Island A Protected Area Fb&» IMC rservJr (r N] Beoi Tl,, W lU OK* P gj*l hi,
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  • 89 3 ir -titute examination l6 The fcilowliig PMfjj tho ..■>: animation: Mess'-.s. S Kwok Hee iSint:apo:c» 01*- George Gregory New--sog xi" r< l distinction, v Neville Mooie (Johore) v. ibeng Ycng \?1 bin Syo-i iKegri Semblw Zain bin Shaft! Ong Lock Mvi Anunukum Cliaka- Ftudeot). Ismail <::-■■ Tren^ganu).
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  • 41 3 Two cratet of X-ray ai*i Inleal equipment worth C7op. which were ovcrcarneJ tv Bombay are now holding up th< opening ol the SATA"s Tuberculosis Clinic at Tanjor.s Eload, Mr. C. L. Edward* President of the Association told the Tribune.
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  • 186 3 ufAHMOKI bin Kosnan. a 111 >ojn£ Indonesian, chaiged j. with "attempting to muidci by i throwing a high explosive hand grenade into a coffee shop m Deli Street, was committed to i stand his t:ial at the next AssizI?s when he appeared at the Ninth Police Court
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  • 71 3 The marriage took place at Jaffla. Ceylon, on Monday. Sept. 6. between Miss M Mageswari. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. llamtfhUltqgam oi sio>iapoie an-'. Mr. X. Pet [nmaabapathy. Port OommU- sioneiV Office. Colombo, son ci Mr. -mi Mrs. Y. K. Xadaiaju'!: of Kokuvil,
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  • 189 3 Col X Chinese fishermen did not have to serve their sentence <>f two days' imposed by the Singapore District Jud K e (Mr. E. P. Shanks) yesterday, for breaking the earfow m the Straits of Johore. line* the Judge ordered the nee to dato from the day MTMt
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  • 69 3 Merchants celebrated BAY v..i> a f f iay foi C!hinese Merchant! and bi pore who celebrafc *n»>K of the Chini Btthange at its piekMet at No. 4. Prin to^n a hundred guest* jsent it the KjPfeientativea froii frying communities ff leus <* the ass v n tn Uinesr prculu. a
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  • 110 3 A CHINESE youth, Lee A!i 1Tr »np r who hail served two periods at the BukH Timar tioys' Home, was given a thi^u chance to make good by Mi Justice Brown at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. Lee, whose age is believed to be under 16.
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  • 467 3 ••npiIIICT^ <oiij»!»s will taX«- |»ar( m th»' mass widdin^ to Iw Mi at lh«- \ictoria Memorial Mail ;it noon totnorr.iu. This will be Ui.- sixth mass wedding to lake pl.nv m Singapore siinv the liberation. Owin^ to the present unrest- Hwang Uan Sh«n. up-country,
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  • 186 3 THE second independent candidate, and the third to contest the Rural West vacjnt seat m the Legislative Council, is Mr. O. Maganlal. Having been educated an t rvoiked here since 1913, ho tlrjims to know mere about lh<! Conditions of voikers. H«> chooses to
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  • 129 3 CHEE WAH HEXG. a 29-yeai-old Chi ne s c committed housebrcakins: and theft a few days after he had been released fiom prison. Chce .stole two alarm clocks from two houses by using a long wooden pole to remove them thiou&h the windows. He al?o
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    • 41 3 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LINES iVow Oit. ■Reduction of prices from 10 °o to 00 BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY T» y and tomes «'«■<'"« < atd( th d n< Puds. ORIENT STAR NEWS CO. 108, XOKXH BRll»GE ROAD, I»hon«: ***** Singapore
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  • 412 4 SCAP May Restore NEI-Jap Trade To Private Hands TOKIO Frt.— Trade between the Netherlands i-nd Japan may :,oon be restored to P^* •n the prSebt .ov,rnmeiH-to-KovernmnU basi. a cording to Mr. Van de Water, chief of the trade IlivUion It the Netherlands military mission n Tokio. quoted by the economk
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  • 179 4 SHANGHAI, Fri.— Pro-government reports claimed successes on various fronts. They captured medium-sized Communist strongholds m north Kiangsu which the Communists planned to develop into a staging area for a major attempt at crossing the Yangtze River, and m western Honan near Loyang, which the
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  • 153 4 CANADA TO OPEN TRANSPACIFIC AIRLINE SERVICE SOON HONGKONG Friday. Canada will soon enter the ".ins-Pacific airline service with four Canadian 40--i passenger plants, it was announced heir. Canadian Pacific Air lints are preparing to inauguratt two rouus. one linking Vani couvi r-Honolulu-Canton Is-land-Fiji-£ydne y (7.665 milesi and the other Vancouver-Ko-dia*-Shemya
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  • 76 4 PRAGUE, Friday.— The Albanian territory, thus trampling ling 1 international law and the U.N. Charter, a Tanjug news agency reported. The report said that at the Albanians sent a telegram of protest to the U.N. Secretary General (Trygvie Lie) on the bombing, which allegedly occurred
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  • 73 4 GRAFENWOHR. Fri. —Two regiments of the first division troops defending the American zone of Germany against a mythical aggressor were partially wiped out by heavy enemy fire and the remainder were wearily trying to hold ground tonight as enemy forces concentrated artillery fire on the defenders. Heavy
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  • 25 4 Art!- DffhWy Air Minister the H .> today wiat U rout< S *JS was bfing P ternative routed event >i flighi ll ld Je^
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  • 246 4 NEW YORK. Friday. India's 400.000.000 people are served by only 47.400 doctors compared with 150.000; doctors for 130.000.000. Dr. Hilda M. Lazarus of Vellore said today. Dr. Lazarus, principal of th r Christian Medical Colkge an^ leading obstretician ani gynaecologist, arrived here yesterday fo
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  • 275 4 BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 1.00 p.m. Lunch-time nratlc 1 oy The Radio Orchestra: 1.30 News Shnre Market R"]:ort; 150 tapprox:) Interlude (Dance musio; 1.55 to 6.20 (approx: Commentari. th v Singapore Races from Bukit limah with interval musir i:x)m the Studios 815 Programme Summary. Nev.
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  • 212 4 NANKING, Prt.— The Chinese Go« hinted broadly today that it expects the Union to do some explaining m the case of tian General" Feng Yu-hsiantr. who «l died abroad a Russian ship enroute to Cl Russia. Asked for comment Government Infoimation Office Director Dr.
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  • 476 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Unrepentant Sinner London Agents Messr 9. Colin Turner., Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St Martin's Lane W.C. S. SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1918. IJAD Tito appeared m n sackcloth and ashes before the Cominform prelates and recanted his heresy all his sins would have been forgiven him. But Tito
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  • 507 6 LESS than two months ago. German trains still ran with passengers crowded 18 or 20 m a compartment, jamming the corridors, standing on the running boards, sitting on the buffers and not infrequently hanging precariously on to the roofs. With the introduction of the new German mark
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  • 757 6  - SIBERIA'S NEW SKY-LINE GORDON WALKER By Slowly hut surely, thr hhh ZM of Siberia's fornm Mndaniijk being transformed into a Russian j J Uie ;I -i.trnin.' foi Rimia't Fa Batt has bter >teppo-i up Ann«vation of Southern tlin un.l the Ki. ilrs. t> getiHr ut'h the assumption i.t Russian control
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  • ROUND-UP CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 286 7 WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY "BASED ON ONTEMPT FOR LESSER BREEDS" HONCiKONG, F" Ui* now evident that the 'White Australia" nolicv pursued by Australian Unmigratjou Minister, Arthur Calwcll, is lased'on a theory of "oljiciall.v inspired contempt for lesser breeds", one the leading British papers dec! ired m an editorial here. Commenting on
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    • 117 7 6 Killed Clashes 15th Huks ns m i d 'v IC PIWJi I usta V m and Sueva tal 22 n«UC6 ipar,i hay« taken wen Killed n Tar■ee. 1 I killv> i < 1 port* Loo ccn«t>. eporte II) Kuk < r. B -ja. S eporti to I n urd
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    • 22 7 INFILTRATION" TIMATUM SENT INDONESIAN AVIA Fndav Elk *< Dutch a commander "-Genera W, Republic Bi I I i l: k I ■ton v
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    • 63 7 BRAEMAR, Thurs. Fine weaker favoured the visit of the King and Queen to the Braemai ga.theiir:g to'iay. There were between 25,000 and 30,000 spectators. A.> toe Royal party approached the entrance to the park fiom Balmoral Castle eheera mergoti with the traditional Biacmar greeting of a blast of
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    • 36 7 ELIZABETH'S GRATITUDE SHAXGHAI. Fii. Princess Elizabeth, m a letter printed m todays North China Daily Mews, expressed gratitude and ipprcciation for the "raagnifl--ent" carpets which the British -ommunity sent her as a wed- uing present- Reuter
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    • 50 7 SHANGHAI. Fiiday. Intermittent eaitliquaHcs m the Lihua district of Sikan Province, which borders Tibet, b^twe,en May and mid-August have caused an estimated 1,000 casualties and heavy property damage, according to the omci al Central News Agency. Lihua is located m the southwestern part of the province. Reuter
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    • 244 7 Chinese Govt. Bans Export Of Commodities From Shanghai SHANGHAI, Fri.— -An ironclad ban on exports of all commodities from Shanghai and the reduction to 20 gold Yuan— ss.oo U.S.— as the limit to cash that can be taken by anyone leaving China, was announced today as the government clamped the
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    • 28 7 MELBOURNE. Fnaay lormer Commander-in-Chiei General &ir Thomas Blarney, of the Australian military forces, is du c to leave for Japan next week.— Reuter AAP
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    • 120 7 MITSUI FAMILY ALLOWED TO TRAVEL WASHINGTON. Friday. A Japanese family, described by army Civil Affairs Department as "one of the minor Mitsui families." has bK-n authorized by SCAP to navel to "Switzerland: ?.nd other countries, granting entrance permit for the purpose of attending the conference of Moral Rearmament »t Caux.
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    • 100 7 SINO PHILIPPINES TRADE PACT !N NEXT FOUR MONTHS SHANGHAI. Fiiday. Tit.belief that a Sino-rhili[>|>ir( I treaty on navigation ami commeice will be concluded within the next four months, wia expressed yr ■trinity by Ma:iano Ezpeleta, Philippines Ocn-sul-General, who recently returned from a 19-day visit to Manila. Regaiding Manila's 100,000 Chinese,
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    142 8 THE AGOON w Emmellne (Jean Sim- 9 S mons) and Michael (Donald J Huston) are m despair when J 2 a ship sails by their blue 2 lagoon island without call- ing to rescue them, p Michael, with a confidence he does not feel, promises her that one day they
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  • 57 8 SEATTLE. Friday.— A surprise resolution proposing tha t the United Nations establish courts for fututv war crime trials was presented to the American Bar Association Convention here on Thursday but was shdvt-d until the February meeting m Chicago. The resolution also recommended that the
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    34 8 Don a Drake vuu JLTf OIVC AX ATTRA C T I V j HOLLYWOOD R I S 1 N fi STARLET. 1 "■•■1MM1M...... J m thf I work I other i t and »o
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    • 29 8 ESSENCE OF CHICKEN 1 I Boxes of G x 10 cc Amps I Trade Enquiries i Solicited 1 I ■OLB AOBMT8: Rahamin Penhas Limited. 'n 125 (von attwi XINOAI'ORK.
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    34 9 Sue* !f lt h r l la Ro <-' Arthur Rank star, attended Self rise's Gala and h »nour. she Is seen above with the winner Miss Hancock, and runniTs-up Miss Pearcely and Miss Donald.
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  • 44 9 MANILA. Friday.- -A golci tooth is considered a luxury under a new Philippic s luxury tax. It is subject to :t 30 per cent levy. The tax has brought protests to tru government from a numb' r of dentists.- U.P.
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  • 24 9 has been n the rain •khibok. An liable ships h? Ys;i;:!ia »tal. has s, t Bjvemment a J OT »*atiooa] f*^cleveneva. F'.ior.. U.P.
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  • 364 10 NASSAI BAHAMAS, Friday. The Blhainai Oil Co., i ii. b li< ving thai there is a possibility ol oil being found m the Bahamas, haa decided to undertake a large scale underwater gravity-metre survey of its concession, situated between North Androa md Blmlni. Mis
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  • 39 10 KIXG turned overtoil Sl i o i to- El tone; initially altot^the- I 000 worth of S traatfei dto the 3 Commercial bau-i fitted to usescai? "'■lt«(i lX s,.^, fc r 'J missabie import,^ k noea purposes.- Reuter
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  • 87 10 NANKING. Fr.chow. deputy Eccaj vi so: m the ?:.ji ;i!i,i, laid toiav agents were iid jrold and silver n m an effort to Governmeafi on Wong, who ratal king -.-t' rthy >i. 4 ;r.'( nt.< were off.:.:; as an ir;(iucoir.ea: holders. Ho said thr Go'-'ei presently takin; it: the
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  • 66 10 SMUGGLERS IN JAPAN iokyo. F.-.iar pa new WurWW discovered W > T tempts W:«en July between Japa» as thf base V says .heGovemw P( ace K e&(:V Z The Beard «H vas becQOrtWj dilficult to iCi a s they had rjj to carrying W» crews ol j3;:i boats f arntC
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  • 11 10 Indian War Judge Denies TOKI 1 .japan ha 1 1 AAP
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  • 321 11 The Move May Prove Too Costly NEW YORK, Thurs. The average American bridegroom pays from $150 to $200 for his girl's engagement ring, and she has a better chance of getting one today than she did during the hurryup-*vedding war
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  • 103 11 worth and |J Xt they have made a breaking the a t t fif the w«i»i»t»on for fj Economic Co-o; r .fornio.i lOUlte who f council had been >unv [amorrowto its nrf L here sine* lut s >tu| Sdfd that this could be „n that
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  • 24 11 NSIF.RA. F• t! Ann it j tltal Go\ had rt a whaling i Brii to es a long 1 it was Reuter
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  • 104 11 HONG KONG GOVERNOR ON HOLIDAY SHANGHAI. Friday. --Sir Alexander Grantham. Governor of Hongkong, and Lady Grantham stopped for a brief stay a; Shanghai, prior tc flying to peiping on Saturday for a holiday. Tiie Grantham? arrived late en Thursday. They were met a- the airport by the British Consul General
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  • 63 11 I"'pre'f1 pre'f r,h" m f mUnIS ls and d <* Gaullists »j* on C g****<« "ho tried heVomfoTT rt>Cl Utside§ the Palace RepubSn L**, P^^nt. The police F«toVth?£,M? were heavil v armed- »re« blocks and swung chairs 2 h* He "M
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  • 38 11 COLOMBO. Friday. Dr. Walter Footc, former American Consul-General m Batava has arrived here m the President Monroe, to take up his new appointment as Counsellor to the United States Embassy m Colombo. Reuter
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  • 141 11 ATHENS, Fri.— The Minister of War Geow Stratos iold a press conference tonight that the Greek and Yugoslav troops clashed yesterday inside Greece. Ei°ht Yugoslav soldiers and one officer were killed. He said that three other iva had been captured m undisclosed number wounded. waa
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  • 83 11 SHANGHAI. Friday.— The Chinese government began selling 564 million gold yuan ($l4l million U.S> worth of stocks of five large stateowTkd enterprises m an important move to absorb "idle' capital. The stocks offered on the market Included those belonging to the China Textile Industries Inc.
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  • 55 11 SHANGHAI, F r i d a y Itaku Jennosuke, CMn-O of the puppet Shantung Provincial Self-Governing Arnty, wis executed by a tirinp sqirt<l here yesterday for Wartinnatrocities. Itaku was sentenced to \leath by a military tribunal, nftei bein^ convicted of robber >. rape ami the murder of innocent
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  • 657 12  -  OSWALD HENRY "Blue bgopn" Memories by ITS been -print-finish for "Tbe Blue LafMfT at Tininvood Studios, Ivor Heath, Buckingnam <hire. And the weather's been responsible for i* all. Producer Frank Launder, do UMinint-i to take advantage o etl of bright weather thai recently
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  • 681 13 I I I ail OTHERS pJJS.4V/r *****11.00 112.00 I; m.s. zc c 1936 9875 9975 mir n c 1936 98 75 99-75 JUU. 3< 0 Rehab. 98.50 99.50 pm?°« 3% Rehab 98 50 99-50 S War 194,0 101.50 102.50 S-^ 1940 101.50 102.50 HMS War 1941 101.00
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  • 17 13 Apathy continued to dolinate the local share mar«et yesterday. Prices were .again inclined to ease.
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  • 213 13 QUIET WEEK IN RUBBER MARKET The market this week ruled quiet for the first time m many months, but towards the latter end, 1 prices eased slightly owing it the sale of approximately 25,000 tons by the j Board of Trade to the I.S. Government, says the j weekly report
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  • 168 13 Sonic good business was done m the copra market yesterday and. m some cases, buyeis were said to have outbid each other to obtain supplies. The coconut oil market, however, continued to be quiet. There was no change m sago flour quotations yesterday and Lingga came to
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  • 52 13 Cabled advice has been received by the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China from their London office staling that the Bank has declare! an interim dividend of 6 per cent, for the current year subject to income tax. The dividend is payable on th* Ist October
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  • 77 13 HONGKONG F: idav. Dutch economic authorities anticipate substantial torn m Indoni'Man eiporta iver the next s vrral years, tho Far East, m Economic Review reported Rubber production, which m 1948 is expected to reach 93.003 long toil* sh'» :ld rfU to *****0 tor., m 19!9. and
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    • 138 13 S 6*OUGtfT TQ TH€ 3CX&* 1 i If GRIPPING .IIOMENTS I j. IN A BIRAMA OF I s I \B^I ALLED I i nun it Y! j I D Universal-International Jgtj^ I S presents 1^ I^H o%i fc**^i a y i^i^ii HI V dLT I M v^tL'* 1 -fL- .■.■ssH
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  • 653 14  - Fox And Hobos Should Praviae Most Of The Winners Today SELECTIONS Allan Lewis (By RACING wtti Mo at 145 toduy a i/.' Ll v Timah the opening tiaj oi Singapore Turf dubs \utumn (Cold Cup) Meeting. Then- la a ionu programme ol nine eventa to be run off, dna bis
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  • 170 14 Starting Stalls Discarded After Complaints SYDNEIY. Friday. —After an extensive trial, the starting stalls used for races at Caulfield. Melbourne, have been found seriously wanting m efficiency and have been discarded. Bitterest complaint from owners, trainers, jockeys and starting officials has been the rattling of the contrivances which disturbs d
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  • 741 14 FOLLOWING is the card foi ,v v r jkit Timaii. the first day of th s insjano r p Cup Meeting: 'I RACE 1— 1.4:> |).n, j Horn I Class 3. Div. 5, 6 F 0 3 3 Sir Keith i.OO I--4 0 1 Worriston Queen 8.10 H
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    • 40 14 i I Leaves London Today I J. Arthur Rank's I CASTLKTON KNIOffT PI^TIUBUTION i I jWnßidfet|M|Mij^3BK yB Biibc I In Th» Olympic Umbm lIIkIi Jump. ALL-MAiAN PREHERE iL na^H Bill Rlb I \3HHj) IB tV I BOOKING PLANS NOW OPEN
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  • 81 15 Er\o: l>m '>• J2£ £V Donnelly van BmifcHrn I I! Thau Yin f n D-uies Svoncor 1 £S Hohbs ■Mi /.V'-> ni Sullivan r SO I L Dhvii's Davios r MCE 5-4 Mi Ifi l 7 s i' LMMdowa Sponoe. l lllo^. Fifth 8W DawWß Fox F n^
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  • 143 15 (ChMfi) "i Indiun Association.. 4 Airmen were just able to sneak t hrough to ry then they met the Indians m the final the First Division S.A.F.A. League at Jalan adii'm yesterday, scoring five out of a total foa'.g. Be thivateii'il t,, h.> a rout for
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  • 12 15 Bin Jaffar Box In Java *mX£ L,' W>MlllM t C m lav';
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  • 31 15 In a friendly football onmter played at Farrer Park iyesttrdiy, the CaW e and Wirdesi sports Club defeated th« EEats t Coast United XI by four goals to two.
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  • 28 15 Tho Tieret Stvimmlng Club win engagt the R.A.F., Seietar first and second teams m friendly water polo matches at their Club Pool today at 3 p.m.
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  • 175 15 SCARBOROUGH, Friday.— Don Bradman wound up his wj four of England with a century m the final first-class o/ r^« four and a{ fhe s«ni€! time had the satisfacI o/ fo"Kofcl# fftaf ftis fparn, safe from defeat, was the t Australian touring side to
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  • 322 15 RECS SCORE TWO-NIL WIN SCC 0 SRC 2 JHE Singapore Recreation Club gained a well-de-served two-nil victory over the Cricket Club when I they clashed m their annual soccer encounter for (he Clarke Shield on the padang yesterday. The new rule penalising players
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  • 72 15 LONDON. Friday. Here is a list of the probable runner* m the St. Leger running m Doncaster today My Love <W. Johnstonei, Royal Drake (T. Weston), Noor Gordon Richards). Black Tarquin <E. Britt). Solar Slipper (E.P.H. Smith), Alycidon (Douglas Smith). Vie Day (Michael Boary), Count Rendered (VV.
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  • 121 15 The following is the Saint Leger Sweep draw organised by the Perak Turf Club m aid of the Anti-Tuberculosis Fund, Perak. Total Pool $16,730. Angelola No. *****2, Alycidon No. *****8, Beias No. *****3. Black Tarquin No. *****4 Count Rendered No. *****2, Cheops No. *****2. Captain
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  • 28 15 A friendly ?occcr game will bo held at Changi Prison playground on Sunday, at 5.15 p.m. between the Loyang Football Eleven and Katong-Bodok Bus Soccer Team.
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  • 112 15 MR. GOH TONO HEE, the referee of yesterday's Thin! Div. League encounter between the Naval Stores md the Social Athletic Party al Geylang Stadium called off the game ten minutes from the end, when a Party player protested against some of his decisions.
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  • 66 15 CRICKET: S. C C. v. H. M. Customs. Padang, 2 p.m SOCCER: S. A. F. A. League Div. 111-I. A. v. Malay Coast Battery, McNair Road, 5.15 p.m. RUGBY: Nee Soon Garrison. R. F. C. v. Spore Engineer Regt, Nee Soon, 5 p.m. RACES: Singapore Turf Club Autumn
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  • 144 15 Howe Amirs In Australia For Cup Races Sydney, Friday. '!owo. lik.'; to be Now Zoa'arui's !><•*♦ am' nor. laps only representative In the Caulneid Cup an. l Melbourne Cup. arrived m Melbourne nccetatly i)y sea. Although tho ship m wine: Howe travelled ran into ro.:--.. V'-ithri on tho first and
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  • 86 15 The following players aie selected to play football for the Bounavista Sports Club against the British Military Hospital on Sunday at 5.15 pm. at Alexandra Hos >ital pound Ahpoo; Hendry ChtlS Muhoon, Aziz, Sappee, Chw< i Beng; William, Thiam.sc>-, Tong Seng, Malik bin Dollah, Abas, Osman, Rahim, Kassim,
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  • 20 16 v,, ,!,,,„> n -it §tm§mpor* Cycling Camit rJ M Thm ■l<i> V' ///< fiii'<i<d t'. >iln</ to cict>>ru
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  • 251 16 Selangor Meet Negr for Ma layaCup Today HARD TUSSLE PREDICTE A RECORD crowd, including m*nv ,L1 1 ness N- eg H Sfcmbilan S?^^^ the Malaya Cup on the Seron.ba,, The magnificent trophy, mUck mim -pea the looters during the J ap !k^» en up from Singapore last ni K hi.
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  • 48 16 PENANG CHINESE MCFA CUP FINE THK Pi tumg Chinotj Association qualiS enter the final of th? i CSiinese inter-SUte Cora for the M CX.A, Cup« by sharing hoooun wii Kedah Chinese Football ciation The £:ime, which wu on the WestUnds School at Penang ending tn a j draw
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  • 19 16 Captain G. A. Rendi Captain J. R. Smith, hai appointed to be dtputia Harbour Master, CM Island.
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  • 33 16 yBelow) The start of the women's half-mile grass track race at the Bingaj<;.< Cycling Camirr,' at 'he 8 C.C. padany on Wi day. [Bottom) Theta cve 1 nee m prn<rrtm
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