Morning Tribune, 13 September 1948

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  • 93 1 State Of Emergency In India tS stmHttiig by m Hyferatai nfter he shtHi"! rfjerted Indian demands to station troop* M SMaßdenbud, near the st-te's *or we march." ordinance issued by Mr. Chakravati RajigoIndia's Governor-General, said an emergency B ted that all Indians serving on temporary fnts or who h?'d bt*t»n
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  • 67 1 wlke w•■ i ngage i g ?un skirmish- 1 its jrettei lay No let ■.>.•• ri led. skinmMi ut Belembau when a c ban-lit fired at a pty with a revoivc challtr.p Th< bandii I Oowtablea at M Jai near Hat i A i I
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    43 1 French PM A cts :n Premier ueui,!, movod quickly •nbat iky-wcl I n JWded Krar, f rjvernment crUrts, ESI^ 1 old ,n,lLS t b mporarily. l en ;T r tl »™a a temmfi* Saturday Cup Final /.''■'»>>,«/,. The game 1 PtotaUM on page 16).
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  • 247 1 A SINGAPORE towkay was robbed :ind murdered by terrorists at Hock Lim Eatate near Geyiang Fatah on Saturday. His companion, a lorry driver, was shot at several times but M«ip f HI unscathed. Both were sauce-agents for Hock Ban -«hunn Sauce Factory. Thoy were travelling on
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  • 489 1 JIN NAH IS DEAD: PAKISTAN HAS NO CHIEF YET There TOM no ind'r*tion m Karachi, the sorrowing P^kist^n cnpitp! hst night who will succeed the I?' f p Mohammed Ali Jinnah who died of heart failure at 10.25 p.m. on Saturday night. The Nawab of Bhopal and Punjab Governor Sir
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  • 71 1 LONDON. Sun. British Lr.r>our bu officially declarer war on the spread of Communism m Great Britain. That la the clear-cut lesson i of the five days of the Trades Union Congress meeting meet- ing which ha., concluded at Margate, where the votes of right million
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  • 83 1 I 4 Xl ROPEAN miner kill- fd bandit m a gun battle m Kajang area while u aiding to the dredge at [pofc Tin from Puchong with a Sikh watchman and a Special Constable yesterday. The 3-man party was at tacked. They returned t' tire. The Sikh
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  • 256 1 At tomorroxr's Ltjjrtetcrttt'e "van (member for Chines* Chai he Government what steps can sseaitr.ient and settlement of t < surance of Goods. The Government is aK-=o a.-K--ed to state the total number claims received to date; the and tho aggregate value of number
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  • 268 1 MESSAGES of mourning and and condolences on the death of Mohamed All Jinn;th came from all parts of the world within a few hours of the announcement of nis passing. In London King George sent a telegram of condolence to Miss Jlnnah, the
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  • 56 1 BERLIN, Sun. Hundreds of weaving human columns chantin^' the Communist Internationale as they marched converged on the Lustparden Square today ;or what their leaders called the neatest Communist demonstration m Berlin'! history. Thc demonstration m the Soviet sector and was the climax of the 'MHsian-sponsored two
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  • 749 2 100 MILLION FOLLOWED THE "LEAN MAN" \y HI %MIOl All Jbunlt, found* m mi first Uovernor- QgTfll of Ihr Mas! i i Dominion ol MdltM Jietl from hr-rt failure lnt« Iml ritgN m K:»rach'. He \\'s 71. Th;« liius RfMVTi <|i?<>t*ns PMUstfUN (ommuniqm, miid
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  • 117 2 I CAPETOWN.- The absence at the forthcoming premiers' meeting m London of the South Africa, Premier Dr. Malan is regretted, but he will be rei placed by one of the most able foreign experts m the country, Dr. Eric Louw, Minister for Economic Affairs,
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  • 72 2 VYSHINSKY FOR 4 -POWER TALKS I lii. ANDREI Vyshinsky. Soviet Vice Minister of Foreigr Affairs, will represent Russia at the four-power talks on the future of the former Italian colonies, to begin m Paris tomorrow, a French Foreign Office spokesman announced today. If. Robert Sehunian, French Foreign Minister, Mr. Hector
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  • 136 2 Police Car Ambushed, Wrecked 4 Police car was wrecked m 0 ban Wit ambush whs n it specie! t the stone of »i vi irder u\ o'ing*?i S i p v t this morning. A po 1 1 man w.i« .sonously wounded on the head mil anithei li badly wounded
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  • 102 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Funeral o' Mr. George Wilson, assistant manger of the Waterfall Estate, took place today. It was largely attended by planters and friends. The Rev. Canon Mooie conducted the service. Mr. Wilson was ambushed and killed by a force of about 15C well-armed
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  • 40 2 Federation Police arrest.'! 18 persons m the last 24 nours Kedah'Perlis 7; Se'nngor 10; Trenggtmu 1. In addition three male Chinese and three Chinese women were arrested by the Military m the Metitakab area of Pahang.
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  • 41 2 A force of about 40 tenorists, armed with automatic weapons, rifles and pistols, made three unsuccessful attacks on Timor Estate, yesterday. They were driven of: each time by Military-Police guards. There were no casualties. Police action is continuing.
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  • 57 2 The Police and the Military detained 44 Chinese m tne Kluang area m a surprise raid on Saturday. They were suspected of associations with Communists. The Police hut at Bakri Estate near the 6a mile on the MuaivParit Sulong Road was attacked by terrorists yesterday. Several
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  • 65 2 The Premier of Queensland, Mr. Edward M. Hanlon arrived m Singapore yesterday by air ;n his way to the United Kingiom. He was accompanied by us secretary, Mr. George D. Lee. Mr. Hanlon is one of the outstanding men of Australia today ;-.••<! has shown great pvojWa i
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  • 455 2 News of Jlnamh'i death wai received eaily m Singapore vesterdfty and local Muslims held a public prayer meeting lat Sultan's Ifcwque at 12.Z0 p.m. Starting from tonight, thrre Will be prayer services at the j Mosque at 7 p.m. until SeDt. 15, when there will
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  • 18 2 An pal Fm shortly i night t short the An, Ttafalgar S No oused l
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  • 86 3 LITICIAN' S PUSHING FRENCH INT O ABYSS SOCIALISTS IRK ELECTIONS 1 VantttUrt, formerly 8 (jovrnment. accused I people of France i ians /.-th, Sunday Pictorial. Svss.inanai d of Fra nce." he said: -v.. st and truest triendß '.--^.■^'"Vcu are making it hard to Zt&* and your future. E t v-
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  • 99 3 Twvnty-ono music aturirn** 24 from the Far Easter* Mvftic idwd passed then Trinity Col lope Theoiy Bxaminauoni with honours. KB students from the Schoo. eocaan are: First Bteps h. Jean Vc*on. Tan i Sw\n j>;-sh<s! with honPreparStQi Stephen Vernor v <•- (line Bakar ml) Junior: Betty Wtc
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  • 30 3 11 X H Princess Margaret h ;t n tkn h<'U of tl,- A nstel Hotel, Amsterdam, after > < irrived from Britain to attend tmt inveatiturt of Qitttn Jujiamt.
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  • 22 3 First Muslim Woman J. P. m' lju Bins'- Ml gsi I Goven 'Pal f\n ls t( I m 1 z R«tt>' art
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  • 58 3 SYDNEY. Sun. Richard Hughes. Tokio correspondent the Sydney Sun. said m a *ory to.u. y that "a big contingent of Australian troops will be iccallcd from Jap;ui to make a brave show for the joyal tour next year. "This is l ne real and humiliating explanation of the
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  • 308 3 A record croud packed the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday to »Itne*s 30 Chines couples being united m wedlock. It wa- the sixth mass wedri .ng m Singapore after the lil><ration and organized by the •layfcii: Musical LHamau.. Vssociatidn Mr. Lim Soo Ban, .1 the
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    • 109 3 NOTICE Mn^apore Municipal 5% Debeuture Stock 1901 50 Singapore Municipal 4h c f Debenture Stock 1909 55 Singapore Municipal V Debenture Stock 1913 G3 B Singapore Municipal 4< Debenture Stock 1939 59 NOTKK In h«rebv gi\eu that the Transfer Book of the ai ove Stock will be clot»e<l from 17th
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  • 164 4 GRAFENWOEHR, Sunday. Major General Frank W Milburn, commander of the only tinted SUUt division m Europe, today told his officers how to fight a holding battle if war should break out. In a war. if v\r get m cn« UK *>5-year-old
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  • 125 4 Shanghai. Sunday. All airline- and shipping companies m Shanghai have been formally advised by the Garrison HeadquarUrs 'that m future all passengeis for Hongkong must possess permit Signed by the Garrison Commandci. Geneial Hsuan Ti-wu. New travel restrictions imposed by Nanking lequire Chinese desiring to
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  • 105 4 SHANGHAI. Sunday Tn^ minting of fifty cents silver coins an'! one-cent copper coins will begin on November 1. according to the Director of the Central Mint her states the Chinese press. Ten thousand ounces of silvet will shortly be delivered to the mint m
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  • 117 4 ROME. Sunday- An A-.-r:--can amendment to Ai tide 11 j of the International Code ca'l- ing for control inspection an! supervision of manufacture cf atomic bombs was carried this evening by 300 votes to 8 at i the final meeting of the 37--nation Inter Parliamentary Tnion conference.
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  • 117 4 MANCHESTER. Sunday.- A special delegate meeting of the National Union of Journalists representing the majority cf British journalists yesterday passed a resolution favouring the establishment of a Press Council to "maintain and extend the freedom of the pre^s and the exercise of independent judgment by
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  • 108 4 NEW DEADLINE FOR CLAIMS OF LOOTED PROPERTIES SHANGHAI. Sunday. The Far Eastern Commission ha* approved four months' extension of the deadline for registration cf properties looted m China by the Japanese durins the war years, according to the official Central News. The Shanghai Municipal authorities were reportedly advised of the
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  • 98 4 SHANGHAI, Sun.— Smokers here were cheered by an announcement by the Social Affairs Commissioner, Wu Kaihsien, that beginning tomorrow some 10,000 cases of cigarette? will be dumped into the market to lelieve the present tobacco shortage. The cigarettes are said to be part of the stock seized
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  • 142 4 LUXEMBOURG, Sun. Sir John Boyd Orr, former head of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization was ye^erday unanimously eleoted president of the "World Movement for a World Federal Government." Sir John, how m Scotland, was informed of his nominati«n
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  • 112 4 Czech Police Be Yugoslav Studen FRANKFURI. Sundi Yugoslav youths study Czechoslovakia were s and beaten by Czech packing machine-gun?. vers and truncheons* day. i he Yugoslav news' i Tanjug reported today_ Rioting broke out w scores of Czech poli«. forced by members ot curity Service, durtagj Of four raids On
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  • 77 4 GLASGOW, Sun. Lord Woolton, Chairman of the Conservative Party, speaking today at Pollock, Glasgow, criticised the statement made by Sir Stafford Cripps at Margate that Britain has reached the limit of available manpower. Lord Woolton contended that large numbers of temporary civil servants could be transferred to productive
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  • 42 4 Berlin. Sun<w- rf tuthoritu-s v;;^ ne^ uly d,nu-< f^ t ;Vh •hargos that tn» s o blamo toj 1 1U A British spoKo. „d a thocharv^ ntoO tM '.tteinpttoP^ 0 lt tacks on tht *> rincipa i SSiS^n were not Conuw
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    • 323 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY I! h BLUE NETWORK Programme Summary In MALAY ENGLISH I Mandarin; 12.03 Cantonese PROGRAMMES Selections; 1.00 News m ManPRO3RAMMES IN ENGLISH darin AAym °y an d Cantonese; 10.55 am. to 12.00 noon' 115 Opening Announcement English Schools Broadcast and Pl0 S- Summary m Tamil 1.00 p.m
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    • 290 4 MONDAY PUZZLE CORNjH 1. CROSSWORD PUZZLK THE state pictured below is rratsr ts J n .^Vr^ P^me^ CBlat< M CLUES tl <!^«1 ACROSS: 1. King's Counsd W'^^H i Abbr.i. 3. Main character of 's~ JS^\ J a romance, 5. Board with a C/ .-T -y\ 4M i surrounding frame, 6.
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  • 708 5  - Around Th e Town Vera Ardmore By I 3.. I 1 P^JSU. mduding Mr Ferr J2S"^orked like Trojans f^ye\ snaking feeling that Ivvtvallyonjoyeditasmuch the children. 1 iIV)n the little guests I Sne and Bill Rowlev. i«u2hter and son of Mrs. 'I 1 Donald. Dugal M+* t General «r Neil and
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    • 71 5 »AIJ I 1 (HIB 1 i;k DANCING, ETC. 8 BCOTTS ROAH> SINGAPORE bfbi Modern Tailoring" BATTEBY KO AD v ;m display Xewstock. Moderately priced. Gowns of Crep* with bea] embroidery. SSV J i of Ninon combined with lace. F «*ks of Jersey A c re OUN MATKRIAL MAHK TO OBDEB
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    • 76 5 For PHOTOGRAPHS Consult THE LARGEST PHOTO SIUDIO m MALAYA MADAME FLORENCE VHH Guide >ou m spite of the turbulent time ail over th* world. feflU her valuable advice to overcome unexpected SS'SmYOVf SI! E "^O^"" >! wLt^ent, FLA n T *'M HKEKF- ORCHARD ROAD, 31NGAPORB. j C. K.~TANG Pewter Ware
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  • 248 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, SFPT 13, 1948. PAKISTAN WITHOUT JINNAH London Affent»—Mes*r*. Colin Turner., Lfd., Talbot Mount. 9%, St. Marfin 1 Lane W.C.t. THE architect of Pakistan is dead. To millions of his followers the loss is irreplaceable. Mohamed Ali Jinnah was something more than the leader ot a political
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  • 1207 6  -  Khwaja Ahmad Abbas fcf THE People's Theatre is 1 one of the most dynamic influences today m the cultural renaissance of India. Its aim, however, is not the abstract perfection of art, isolated from life but rather, the service of the people through art. During 1947 the
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  • 407 6 JAPAN'S BEAU TIFUL SLAV ES WOMEN m Japan always have belonged to men and have been treated as tools to produce heirs for property. Things have changed a little m postwar, democratic Japan, but few American women would put up with what are now considered to be the "enlight i'ned
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 535 7 OCK S OF BIRDS CRASH HEADLONG INTO EMPIRE STATE BUILDING Bright Lights Ait Their Death Tmp NEW YORK, Sunday. Ajmim** hw4& se#m* to have Iciuporaxii.v lofifc their iiHvigation skUfc Krport s pouwd m tod*y tfom m«W X** ifi ol thc fhj *t hoards ol birds fly headlong W© buUdrngs, radio
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    • 151 7 eat Board es Railways Delay B B ing of bulk B B r.< B »V' m for B I lilways B. that th< V up the X: '..on at th- Bv.<t :s had not v.rrm ■v- Br'k H>...'. H tho ;ir:ivK[ i i t>r month-' 1 1, ihvays H: tho
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    • 121 7 Reuter LONDON, Sun. The Admiralty announced yesterday that one of the Royal Navy's litfclc ships, ML. 223. has been chosen to take the "torch of fre<?doin' to the Oontioent for a cotemony syrntolismg tlu liberation oi -tern Europe. Field Mat shal Montgomei y will
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    • 14 7 Q UAK E SHAKES ATHENS •ftV vh c m the KH; m the AtheS
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    • 101 7 Moscow, iundaj Saying the '^♦t hur.ioioiw magazine 'ocotlile" was not "a fighting o'gan of Soviet M »rf and f UI ou o the contra! committee the Soviet Communist Party ftas "released' the editor Mr. tk Rvklm from his duties. ihe committee said the magaSjJi main task
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    • 133 7 If A V 7/ A <„ fi'L i nsxii mv/%, aunaay. n nut probably was the first ae-a burial from an airplane hi history occur? rrf at htijh noon Satttiday over the China Sea, 15 flpiny minutes west of Manila, when the body of Vtunoti
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    • 25 7 AMSTERDAM. Sun. D H. J. Van Mock, Dutch Lieutenant Governor-General 11 Indonesia, arrived here by air from Batavia on Friday night Reuter
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    • 355 7 CQLDMJQt Swrifty^flie problem of food ahfHtt fc l*tog l» wit* *a *»me time aod it b<M¥f» ftD ftttHutfe flUww Hi hn* their energies m mi ***mt titft t* tovmm H» ivochK tion of food tot omty of b*kW> b«l *♦»*> «f |HiN^s
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    • 63 7 HOOD RIVER. OREGON' Sun<4ay A Japanese -Amen can war, e wa s i- n'',cd frteacls ajwl townspeople today fa, thi* city where the names of Nisei were once strick from the feonur r<>l! m wartime Wttewss. Fuftir^l services were he!rt for Frank Hachiya. killed m action
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    • 14 7 AMERICAN SODA 7(jf < Solid Ex Stock iHAIIN p ENHAS LTD., S| N(.AP ORE0 RE
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    • 44 7 WE HCTMf THAT^WAS WADE FOR j 9 roi/ No liirl >o bt •«"*>«»• %BA _^^^^fßw_ rt .> r'J" a H "Atlwrmf dl*r*m comorUtoq ">• ','m i*>« y »ix J WftoOSEVELT I BW 111 W Th<* Mo-.' 1 1 1 1 Pictuff f |B Hi <<t«4 l*"v UnU«4»'H»ll
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    352 8 The show-stopp, r ,t jn dons (i!oh, timu r. evening m a hilar sion of an EiMU:,, inn ing tennis. Th, r, M r:u ir of the keenest satire m i nn don's West End v fwm Australian, FranUlin |Z nett. Bennett origina!l> c t hk inspiration for
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    30 9 4 What? StPh an easy Mtroke and he rant roturn it? No, fho hall !:as sh >t tfirough Iho indov, (J| ASH! Thtft x >p the nhouse roof!
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  • 163 9 Australians Prefer Java Tea Sydney, Sunday.-— Mr. R. W. Carter, an English tea broker, lid that however hi<?h prices soared m the event of the Commonwealth Government ren.ovg the tea subsidy, he believed that when rationing ended there wculd be an encrraoqi rise m 's cons impUOQ of tea. Carter
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  • 26 9 WASHINGTON. Sunday. The British Ambassador. Sir. Oliver Franks, conferred ye.;te'rdaywith Stat.- Department Counselor Charles Bohlei.. presumably on western strategy m the Berlin situation.
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  • 79 9 BOSTON, Sunday.— Customs agents arrested a seaman and seized 25 pounds of gum opiurr worth $50,000 early yesterday m a shipboard raid. sComp!«>te'y confident now. lit.imtt begins to »how som of his acrobat'-* ;<>i.tB wJiicfc an- scairr'v f.t f<»r tennis. The fair au<.Uen c b«co..if> alanntd: "Oh.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 161 10 j POP i t v I>-V4 1.1 mo#«»v L.r y^ *T| N TO TIIK /\"'**>*l f <xL I I illlHM a.j:*|^^j| LU^^~^ I RUCGLES L n/^^4^«K»^nJ MWf r//£/?£ /W?r HKSnf't**oi9<£ PM*M *UT I CAN'T J QUtTf HiUNQTOM BELINDA E^T i FEEL THC SAME 'BOUT M WcOR HAR<^ wmv NOT^fIKXB I
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    • 263 10 j. For Co/ 0M »o> some a. vo{- atheh«S3 gramme. 1 Declaring that tk» i me w» s t ie S p^ I oncan N'egroe, ff*, of second clv* J j the paper said global. l t pro^ the futuK of Atii South Amenca, M oui own dPinocriey, "Subjoct peop^mow
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  • 1431 11  - TODAY'S SHORT STORY THE ELECTRIFYING OF MIKEEN E. D. TWISS By :'*u decided unSTJt S. rjtti entt>i B:d dv Kate Lynch haa d sdin« s•* ■•«*> LeepAwav- be houst keeping i« r nephew-in-la*. Mike.n Id-, Kate time tt> live Mkrto on the dea;h of Ute, N n. who was ne:
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  • 38 11 NANKING. Sunday. A Foreign Office gpokesman >aid today tha t foreign MlnMur Wang Bhi-chieh Is schedule 1 to leave next Friday by Pan American plane for Parte to attend the United Nations Genual Assembly mvetiny-- U.P.
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  • 42 11 Stockholm, Sunday. The newspaper Express wi reported yesterday that 69 Russian planes, including large bombers, flew low over the Danish Island o' Borahold this morning violating Danißh territory for the second tirm? m less than a week. U.P.
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  • 160 11 MOUNT VBRNON, <;fr()RCIA, Sun. Ititk WiXtM, (i Negro father of nhr chillrcn. tag shot and killnt bMVMf he insisted on pot* Mff m the ret cut Gear (fit Democratic Party's hctiontt for State und Fedt i Government candidtafea. Sheriff R m WbCrimmon, .void that tht:
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    • 112 11 I APITOL DYNAMITE I— WEDNESDAY SOME POPULAR TITLES BING CROSBY ***** But Beautiful (From "Road to Rio") Golden Karripgs (From "Golden Earrings"). DP2142 Linger A Little Longer In The IVilight. Our Big Love Scene D *****9 Well Gather Lilacs (From "Perchance to Dream"). Beautiful Love. DBSOOBI San Fernando Valley. Poinciana.
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  • 697 12  -  OSWALD HENRY by Torch' lit run from Tengah to Cathay '•THE 14th Olympiad" technicolour film of the Olympics produced by Castleton Knight for the J. Arthur Rank Organisation is being specially flown out to Singapore from the I \K. and is scheduled to arrive
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    • 129 12 Un»if?ol-ln»e'no''Ono» j|M^. prtMntf Frtdrx Edmond f jP^^H 145 Ann 1 \l^H Mi 9 1 BLYTH \if L^JB ,j Tin- Maffi Powerlal ilas Ever Eits(»«vn! ZANEST BEST OF ALL THE 'ROAD-SHOWS^! lAUGHS IN BRIGH7CST M u2oSttk IAFR CA '^T***WTjB ,^B I'lus! Latest Paramount News! ROUSING SCENES OF JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS IN HOLLAND
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    • 124 12 »"WW»^CU 4 J Hi K h-riUi, lsJ ronu^ i a ini J -THE HOMESTKU Starr-:" 0.m,! HIM, > L| J v.ith Olemi :.m K an. H:l llh collie of tli,- g r(|| raclns <-v.*r r-r,,^, IN TK(HM((, LOR GLOBK iKKAI WOl{ "/otnhi»>s On iir.aJmv ru NKW WOUB UDO "A Nighi
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  • 752 13 !*M» written. In us- tK.> m l* >>t B< > lien wort I" 1 i^if.' n.0v0.1 apa.r.st the M Lfe, son*- "nptcvemrnt »UK \mk at |N > woul.l appear to have to a fipuio where then Itrong argument for spitthe shares into one .ioiiur Ct-rtain
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  • 94 13 COLOMBO. Sun. Sir Clive BaiMieu. K.8.E.. CMC. Chairman of the Dunlop Rubber Co.. Ltd., told reporters who interviewed him on board the Strathaird, that there would always be a place m the world for natural as well as synthetic rubber. Natural rubber would never lose
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  • 40 13 "STRATEGIC IM BECILITY" BOSTON, Sunday. The Japanese attack on" 3earl Harbour was termed "strategic imbecility" by tfe United States navy historian Samuej Elio t Morison. The Harvard Professor added that Japan's December 7. 1941 attack was j 2 gambit.- U.P.
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  • 175 13 The sago flout market showed a little improvement toward*the week-end and Siak floi,r came to business at $15%. Coconut oil wan being quoted up to $63 for f.o.b. but there W4x littl* activity on Saturday. Trw pepper market took a .turn easui with quotations for both black
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  • 65 13 The rubber market opened steady on Saturday morning. With i.ttlc interest displayed m the market, there was only small business passing. Closing pi ices were: Buyers. Selleis. No. 1 Sept. RSS 44' 4 44 «.j No. 2 Sept. RSS 43 43 No. 3 Sept. RSS
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  • 30 13 Tin-ore outputs of the following tin rrir.ing companies for August were Piculs Kampong Kamunting 619 Thabawleik Tin 873 Austral Amalgamated lAsam Kumbang Section) 45 (Ulu Yam Section) 240
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  • 27 13 CAIRO, Sun.— Azzam Pasha. Secretary General of the Arab League, denied on Saturday any suggestion that the League intended to recognise Hyderabad's Reuter independence.
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    • 109 13 j LENGTH OF FILM t I 13,000 Ft. J KINMNG TIME 2 hrs. 10 mins. j I s> iitri' i I I j 4(^ TECHNICOLOR j I I N I^Hl^S EPIC OF THE I I f 1048 OLYMPIC J I FWI GAMES ARRIVING I /h% ro£)y4 F< I I j
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 37 13 PUZZLES (Solutions to puzzles on page 4) 1- Crossword Puzzle Solution. S ic A etc" m A rOgUCi Augusta 3 Wol>d W rm fOrm HILL hall, hale, male, make, LAKE. b °l' an^ Auburn. 5 P-ear-1, P-light.
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  • 298 14 LONDON, Sim. H c-ui.-s dill v.. ii In the I* [Tafctfi I ti t > in..' i >- tli. f.v v t o I'lviuMiith Albion. MhO y ,<,j. r< .i My m the last minute f, vur. M :it C;Util)Orn<\ lit. superior
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  • 83 14 Tiie following; hve been selected to represent the Lucky I Strike B.P. against the S.H.B Auxiliary Police m a game of hadminton consisting of 2 Singles and 3 Doubles to be played on Sept. 19. *t 3.30 i p.m. at the S.V C. Hall. Beach Road Ong
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  • 42 14 WOMAN OLYMPIC HU RDLER WEDS OXFORD, fen. Maureen Gardner, l^-year-cid iec o i d I >reaking Biitish i^oirian hurdler md Oxtord haJlet leacher, mar--iod hei cqaek, Gtogfrrey Dyson. it Oxfor i yr.~.U'!vtty. Several Olympic ofccials *r(ic piesent^ at tne ccuraouv c\r.<\ rocoption.
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  • 616 14  -  Vernon Morgan POST MORTEM ON THE OLVMPUb (By LONDON, Mm.— Hrit »m is still suffering badly from a grave shortage of ploying fields .nd under thet heading comes swimming baths and other places where sport t»kr> place. There are very few countries
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  • 48 14 TOKTO. Si:n. JiNl swimni' X ncshin Fan yeiterday bi hii a p/ficial 'world i icart rt ■800-meter free style iwimming the diitaM nunutos an H secdKti i biter-collegiate champw near Osaka. His earlW cial record wti m»* m nine minutes nd 4n conds. U.P.
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  • 295 14 LONDON, Sunday. Accent J defiiJ^B youth m every sphere of sport and defe* bring out the cry louder than ever. hT ™.*£M suffered an almost total eclipse during w*m seasons with America winning the three <■ JM trophies, the Walker Cup, Ryder Cup an
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    • 277 14 I EXTRAORDINARY! I B f A rC' A t»ssoir.at>icr fl S V/\ {^^v^j^W'' -I jHir i *Jrr~TTMB B i Five distinguished Singapore athletes representing H fl five different communities have kindly consented H to foroi a relay team from Newton Cifcus ta tho i H fl Cathay Cinema. K»ch runocr
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  • 399 15 Sble§ nrvAL H-lrm bin Awang and Ali Way l dir H< sprang a big aurEah IW*K3S Badminton Championf e TC SSS fanc«l favourite. kn t he > hrot'i-rs, Teng Slab and rWU was decided by a J* l^, The Lav brothere had C'" th L
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  • 217 15 R.AF 3 C.A 0 The Chinese Athletes VfcM well beaten by a ccmbination of Changi and Seletar Airmen m a friendly game of soccer Jalao Besar Stadium yesterday Ho; Meiig and Chye Htc turned out for the Athletes. but neither was able to do material damage
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  • 269 15 Don Bradman Says 'Goodbye' To Cricket LONDON. Son. D. G. BradßMA. howfcra* enemy No.l. said jtaOff to We cricket is tfce Mir way as ke said hellu 21 yean af°o. In December 1927 as a 10--year-old boy from Cootamundra, a small upcountry township m New South Wales, he signalised his
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  • 136 15 B^ffi£i S^day,-The new hi X T rU le^ an intemation(hnl^° nahROS Payers who b riariSSg; f thc ball Thi Ration of the old rule. m,;,,. oar)n to decide on thi 8 nature. th Vomm 't are now making »v!, S^ that -this new 13 Paging about too
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  • 391 15 PK.N'ANG, Sun.— Jin- Prnaiig and Malayan hingk>» Champion, Ooi T>!k Hock, gaw a delightful exhibition of badminton v, beat Teoh Seng khoon, tut* IVrak Singles CNauipion, m tt»*> Inter-Slat? Badminton fixture itf lh*- IVnang l-'iee School today. Tfik Hock thus a\»*ii^rd 4 former defeat. Both
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  • 186 15 Ru^by UUofl --suits Aberavon 14. ."V-jirth 0. Bedford 18. Nottingham 6. Bristol 8. Swcn.sea 5. Cambo-iu 6. Plymouth Albion 8. Cardiff 38, Devonport Services 14. Cheltenham 0. Mac stcg 5. Covectiy 27, Metropolitan Police 3. Exeter 12, Blackheath 8. Falmoutfa 5, Pootypool 14. Gloucestf i 29. Lydney
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  • 64 15 MERANO. Italy. Sunday. The Pakistan Olympic hockey team defeated Italy here last evening by 2-0. The gam c was ragged with both sides marking poorly. Pakistan dominated th t play and Dara scored the first goal for them after receiving a pa*> from Aziz. The second goal was
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    • 76 15 *^FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE FREIGHT TARIFF NO. FROM MALAIA DATED MAY 1948 Shippers are hereby InformM of the nnd,rmenli««ed amendments, effective from 13th September, 1948 SECTION II AMrND liite t >:— PftR 8 Removals, Household etc. en HiU of q>t V WM 14 7/ X! KoatH under deck 35 Earthenware
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    • 37 16 da i s 7""" r at Bnkit M^ fle.lt t,, f ,<w M *3 'V: A« kor»Bi v, »J raiji S^J omtre, /.,</.;,, Kl<( Bf/ou- rie/l Brootty dou-n «/p, being hi the Mtomi net
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    • 53 16 The Negri SembOan XI m the Mm CW J L|Vlf ban <mBaturday: Front Row (Uft to ntini >0 Kwee, Tan Kee Fah, Watson, Ku\m Boom Sheikh Ali; Centre-Ron: Jfs hnk Th onj. 5i Chong, Lt. Whitehead; Bark Bow: Tan Kijr r^ Mustapha and Cheong K»k
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    • 214 16 SYDNEY. Sunday. George Soore, Sydney jockey who reently returned lrom the United States, was suspended for two •nonths at Canterbury, Sydney, ">n Aug. 21, after his mount, nion Jack, had been disqualified from first place m the seond Bui-wood Mixed Sta Since his return from
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    • 71 16 BATAVIA, Sun. The Central Committee of the Republican Indonesian Communist Party today appealed to its members to be ready to carry out a scorched earth policy, according to Antara. the Republican news agency. The agency described the appeal as a reply to the 4Shour ultimatum
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      96 16 A European, Mr. J. E. A. Corless and his syce escaped injury yesterday when the car :hey were travelling m skidded and overturned at Geylang Road just m front of the Happy World. A Chinese youth was knocked down by a motorcycle along Keppel Harbour Road yesterday afternoon.
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    • 85 16 MALAYAN LANDSCAPE CALENDAR ™n KC l ly f Walsh Ltd> of Raffles Placp Singapore wil shortly publish an illustrated calendar the mSHS 'f^apc Calendar, for 1949. It will conta.n thirteen photographs by Dr. C. A. Gibson-Hill ARTS tattSS iTS??, aSp Cts f tho Mala >^ «<*ne. It is intended that
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