Morning Tribune, 15 September 1948

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE tjmmmmwmmt Ammmmaam^ mam 9^ mUmU a ma f 9 Wa&»\ il
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    23 1 Ptcturej 0^ Van *<"*>' «*'<* Performn i(h > nninntnli 3 r^ centl V Members of the cast comprised of sdciet y 0 CWnew Women* PAtton^roptc Tribune
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  • 145 1 Ii ,h. history of Singapore, tnree F X Xnued "into the Colonial Ad- S.n k the St»H. Set- Th«r iw*****» are refrra April I. >^' with 1 v I Hereof X oni« Kpted to '■■oci ■Pious Ho;>e I fir?: tin m the Hiis Colony
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  • 201 1 Hyderabad, Tuesday. INDIAN tiwopt wtfl crossed Hyderabad frontier at dawn yes- t r!a> were today halfway to their main objective canton- nt t v,n of Secunderabad near Hyderabad city, an Indian Vrmv communique reported. The communique named five :,,uris reached <»r captured m the four-pronged attack. Litchtmihu a<Uancs
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  • 133 1  -  OSWALD HENRY The film of The 14th Olympiad" which had its premiere at the Cathay last night is the most remarkable documentary j yet to be produced by Britain. I It tells m technicolour the j whole story of the Games, and the eye of the ramera
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  • 373 1 Expert Panels To }£heck Speculators I PLAN to smash speculators m imported foodstuffs and so end shortages and reduce prices, Is being worked out by Government. This move has followed swiftly on the TRIBUNE campaign to ease the problems of the middle class. The
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  • 60 1 I.V Johore there are Ik p***ixite English boys' schools and one private co-edtica-:i-'H il English school. There are H~ teachers m the Government English boys' schools »n Johore, of whvm 95 are qualified tetirhers and i*2 under training. of those there arc 35 Malays, 5 Europeans,
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  • 128 1 MR. P. A. B. McKerran, Colonial Secretary, gave the assurance yesterday that Government will support m every possible way anything that can be done to rut down cost of living by fixing prices at some odd cents. He reiterated this m answer to Mr. Lim Yew Hock's
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  • 32 1 Reuter RANGOON, Tues.--The Burmese Parliament today unanimously elected Thakin Nu. Prime Minister, as head of the new Government. The full Cabinet list is likely to be announc- eel today.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 Spore Council Meeting, Page 2 Johore Council Meeting, Page 3 War Damage Scheme Flayed— Back Page The Greatest Creators of Underwear =IchilprufeH drawers, briefs Boys' vests, trunks. Men's Vests, trunks briefs. I OF RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 684 2 mi-: roiAriiJQii* mki:i i.\ s roßi PLOTS BY AGITATORS DAILY UNEARTHED pOYERNOtI s ir ftwaWta Giitaioa pMured the Le tffrtkvt c.uHKi 1 neetfag yeater&iy th»< <i;r op: r-• ion of tin* Eimirgeacy fcsgal*tiosjs wi§ not to Hie dfcwdviurtafe of flic hho«i«fB. Sir Franklin was
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  • 187 2 rK Medical Departments of Singapore and the Federation recruited 32 European offijcers and 27 Asian officeis since the liberation, an official 'reply to questions by Che Sar- don bin Haji Zubir at yesterday's Legislative Council meeting, levealed. Since the adoption of th» Trusted
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  • 42 2 During the 1947, 48 season Jnhore had 15.058 a cre s of wet uadl. producing 2.002.240 ganwngg. We t padi acreage wa;. 1-931 which produced 138,621 gantangs. Th 1948 off-season wet padi wop from 848 acres yielded U0.240 gantangs.
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  • 113 2 ?ir Fro fUclin Gimth: I 'jitlatit't i i i f at< m not .s( < I it for -t po&l b< .1 pean E n, it should al»o 'i ■,<> t>.' !>"■ i! ]>dj" rti fir then seemed t>> '»< urCO H '■<>.■!. Drawing > p
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  • 163 2 If a Legislative Council scat fell vacant m a double inemMi constituency, the area should straight away be divided into two new constituencies, the Select Committee on Legislative Council Elections < Amendment Bill) recommended. The Committee's KOOIt tabled at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council ftuggeftfa
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  • 114 2 Mr. E. R. Koek championed at the Legislative Council yesterday the cause of 1,200 school children of the Tong Mong Chinese School who were m danger of losing their playground at the approaches of Clemenceau Avenue, Tank Road and River Valley Road. The ground held
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  • 28 2 Mi. Lim Yew Hock speaking i on adjournment urgtd t)ie Governmer^ <Lo expedite the I question of revision of COL allowances fo r Government i pensioners.
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  • 66 2 The Road Traffic Ordinance) 1941 will be brought into force and the Municipal Commissioners will have their pre-wai powers restored m this respect, Mr. C. C. Tan was assured m Council yesterday. No date could be given foi the restoration of these powers as
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  • 360 2 Such Govt. Serv Are "Enemies Malaya And U John Laycock (ifun. N g^.J Legislative Councii yest that iJ ment servant who joined m re pi and reasonable hopes of the 'I 2 mpnt of status was helping to w Singapore and England. Mr. LAyeodc wa.? referring to an advertisement appearing
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  • 64 2 With reference to a BMA proclamation prohibiting the import of books. Mr. Laycoc< said m council yesterday, tha it wa s 1\ years since the civil Government returned and that it was time we returned l civil law and Government. Under the Emergency Regulations now m force
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  • 91 2 ERP Mail Details M E II p ed G five fulli the v Pi In:* vtrai ii of thi app. i l st i». i nts thai rot any prioi Thia A was ;i ally ia nations fa 1 i N maintenance of p< ci ivere bound to repercussion on
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  • 71 2 Courts Rate Urgent THK administrate Singapore's !(X coutts should be from the Executive ciary. Mr B. R. the LegW ltivo c day m an adjoumi Ho pointed to tl fotms m the P Malaya and said there" had focused similar problem* B "If the law cow ministoi p*** l must
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  • 25 2 Funds of Tradr Colony that pound can now m Government. An table at yeste^JJ to ol ll ,1 Ordinano J
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  • 9 2 An «>gt«;a y,St.':d:>y. P r panjun- X° a
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  • 24 3 H X, I I H, ■n. X I beis r..<-". as me present m Bun.- wo ild be sj I. ■r. 1 -> vices.
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  • 120 3 H; cueae, Lie Ah I k t«ced to six mt imprisonment b E. X. Taylor at X Af<izt Court yosg w»! tnod or. a JjJKstly retaining W "smely, a cor- > 8f >:wol!er\ oc«- Wong Thar.4 ■m that the artiiler formed part of 5
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  • 143 3 "You Deserved The Punishment," Youth Told I THINK fou fully deserved the punishment," observed Justice Jobling at the Singapore High Court yesterday m dismissing the appeal of an iglish-speaking Chinese ainst Hie sentence of 12 rigorous imprisonment U strokes of the rotan imP°sed or. him by the Third Magistrate. sentence
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  • 233 3 nil i"i v <"■<»"* >n it i\ jonom t v ,y. he caused th that they thought tS BUtC Secretaiy. Inchc %J£ bta AMu. Rahman. ihicctcJ to the motion. Ht £«it«l 'hat any one on. Ho said that, during the session speech-making: would be limited
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  • 91 3 T.I h< re Bahiu circle which incliuiDistrkti oi I thru, Pontian, Kuku will ho under l 9 from Sept 20 bet- vi i .Y3O am. r. tice will not apply Bahni Town ntian T( wn I.oard main road from Bahrti to Ayei itam main road fiom
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  • 364 3 Economic Survey Of Malay Peasantry Vital, Govt. Told IN moving the formation of a committee ot seven persons to conduct an economic survey among the M'dlay peasantry m the Johore Council of State yes-! terday, Haji Abdul Hiunid bin Hdji Fathil charged that Government had not helped the peasants apart
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  • 160 3 NO MEANS OF CHECKING IMMIGRANTS THE Johoro Government hftl no moans of cheeking the enti v of immigrants into th< state from Singapore. It is taking certain measures to investigate the number ot illegal lminiirrants among the aliens living there. There is no direct entry to i the state. All
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  • 64 3 The Jobore Social V. 11 re Department has a head ofllC( m Johoi-( Buhru and a sub-c-ffice m Muar. For eigh' months this y^ar it h*s helped 4 135 distressed persons. 15 611 Hood victims, and fed 531.027 persons m its public rtstaurants. For this period
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  • 141 3 Johore Bahru. Tues. A PRISONER escaped and another was slightiy wounded vvhfn terrorists ambushed a Police-Military party which was 20 prisoners from j Poh Lee Sen to Kulai yesterday. The party was tiavelling l tlong the toad at the back of; Frascr Estate when a burst
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  • 62 3 Tlie main factors for the iisue of supplementary pc;rol coupons m Johoiy are that priorities should be given to: 1. Enterprises producing commodities which are expor- td t o the USA. 2. Transport required for th? maintenance or restoration of law and order and for thr maintenance of
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  • 60 3 U.S. Admiral Thanks Governor Rear-Admiral Good, Ownmamler. CrutoW Division Th of the V.B. Navy tUW -eot th following message to sir Franklin Oimson. Governor of <sln"'iDorr- "Your kinii SSES -i invltation 5 future 1 visits to Sin^ur>c,re arc ercativ appreciated by all who ?xne.ience,J the court^sv and hosnitHlity of yourself
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    37 4 lh weepg siif)itlii Molui. Nitar remember* uh-at Mr, Jmnak did for Pakistan and tht Muslims. He Wm4 o*4 O/ the thousands of mourners at the public vondolvncv imtt\n<j at th> /siBN I!is<ir Stadnot) ON jlunday.
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  • 144 4 A 18-year-old Cantonese youth. Lam Pat Pak. who was alleged to have robbed an elderly compartiot. Leong Yip, i cf three opium pipes, 40 packI kets of chandu. two shirts, two pairs of trousers and casn to the total value of $180. was committed to
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  • 58 4 A Training Course lasting two years has been started for Indian Vernacular School Teachers m Johore. The Centres for study are at Johore Bahru and Segamat where 75 teachers, chiefly from Estate Schools, attend classes on i Saturdays. The Instructors are drawn from the Indian School
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  • 228 4 tthf. beating of tins and i><>>i» irhich aupkntiUomt Chinese believe frightens evil spirits, proved effective, not on (ihosts but on MM, when villagers m Kamponq Sah Pth WstM adopted the ti(i»>. tactict and succcedtd m frightening tnomp three robbert, on» aimed wUk a
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  • 199 4 Malay Fined $1,500 For Overloading AHMAD bin Hamid. master of the ship s.s. Sim Hong Ho. was fined $1,500 m the Singapore District yesterday. for overloading his vessel. The Judge (Mr. E. P. Shanks) warned him that he was liable to a fine
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  • 109 4 Brandished Chopper: 10 Men Ran Away A YOUNG Chinese who brandished a meat chopper and put to Might a gang of ten men. told the District Judge (Mr. E. P. Shanks i yesterday that he' >natched up the chopper m defence. The man was Van Yin Ho. charged with reiting
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  • 165 4 I BEE do lt;ison I they w. entering \£m Illegally", r.-maik./ji.^B JoiMinj; at tiu- SingaDoß Court Nv.ftday mdH the appeal of 19 ChinesiM Immigrant! tgaJait lm imposed on them V 9 District Judge The Chinosf had attefl enter the Colony on Jufl with false entry p^mitH One of them
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  • 116 4 SIX Roman Catholic priests conducted Mass every day on the 20.078-ton Oranje throughout its whole voyage from Amsterdam to Singapore. These priests together with 11 Brothers and 14 Nuns are on their way to Batavia. Several of them had been interned during_the
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  • 52 4 The celebration of the Birthday of the Sultan of Johore on September 17, will be observed m all schools m Johore At Johore Bahru, sports will be lield for English and Malay Schools on the morning of September 18, and for the Public m the afternoon of the
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  • 85 4 A CAMPAIGN is being U ed m Singapore and Federation to preyed illegal production and M ned pineapples. Inferior I are beintr canne! by P concorns and the auft are doing the.r utmoi track them This was stated D} a UICC provision shop Th: Inspector
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  • 36 4 i oil HUP Lloyd Kf vrr a" broadcast a U^ N^ tions of th« iv ta night Radio M.i!^ (lt his 9.45. Tho :,pnt^ D X.lll be "Battle oi p win we
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    • 356 4 ON YODR RADIO TODAY i xxf ij-x^ir d Wtm vtTUOHK 117 Tamil song; 1.20 News m w«», *v c rvriicu Tamil; 1.30 Listeners favourMALAY ENGLISH ite? 200 Close Down; 6.00 SigPROGRAMMES nature Tune, Opening AnPROGKAMMES IN ENGLISH nouncement Programme Sum--10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon. Eng- mary m Mandarin; 6.03 Mandalish
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  • 681 5  - ROUND the TOWN Vera Ardmore By I' I I I m m m s.n. Hi- nt 11 m, ■■>*. will r« ■oSaturda) pin. daily al I m^. Hall. Stamft. tod fo Sunday I I■ I prize-wii I. t: n lur.t of Mr R ■-h-ih rsonality m I md repi tal
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  • 69 5 racegoer chipped varnish on hor nails. DO YOU KNOW THAT Captain G. Wright. Secretary of the Overseas League, Singapore is anxious to contact all members m the Colony you can reach Capt. Wright through P.O. Box 674. Singapore. Mr George Hoe Chen^ Hin i.< giving a buffet party at Katong
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    • 76 5 mm FLORENCE ■ill GaMe yog m sj.it, oj th.- tarbaleal time all H r l!l uorhl. Seek h r vmtaaUe advice to over■nie mtxpected tli<!.-.<.!;i t -s ami disappointments. H MAS MiU'KU MANY, \M>, WHY NOT YOl? For appointments »T-M HEEREN BUILDING ORCHARD ROAD, I STUDENTS ONLY Fp^Tailoring" t A
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    • 20 5 Double the life of your shoes lit "PHILLIPS" RUBBER SOLES HEELS SOLE AGENTS: Rahamin Penhas Limited., 117/125 Cecil Street SINGAPORE.
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    • 78 5 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES I ETC., ETC., 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: -HWS i "raffles hoteT Tonight fn.m 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. "THE COCKTAIL HOUR" IN THE POPULAR NEW LOUNGE with FRANK PICKFORD
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 230 6 A new battlefront has opened m war-torn Asiix. On Monday morning troops of the Indian Dominion marched into Hyderabad to take by force what, if the Nehru Government had been a little more patient, it could have achieved peacefully. For objective factors were working strongly m favour of
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  • 929 6  - FLOWERS OF THE POLA WASTES HERBERT NICHOLS By STRICTLY ajwtrtng, tl* North I'ole It a pal point explorer tain -t sought loi many paari bafore AdmiM. Peary finally lound it Maid icy MM MMttf noith ot C'.'rnl.itKi. I• .ir was int'ns*'y inter eaied m ail ■orti of reaatrcli ir thli
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  • 630 6 i MILITARY Government I if officials are today en--1 deavouring to estimate what length of time will be required to carry out reconstruction work m the British occupied zone of Germany. They have found, however, that there is no ure. 1 oedent m history
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    • 90 6 Ha^hi^^/a\ i^^*f7"*^|dßF ">Mder th.it from IIM food you cat all ftm energy, net.c r r*h bone -i «rf hailt. v rttiiMJ h M MHM) »re thr j--, tioaj »rd Ml in.i!at:^n cf thai foail Uh-.ri thi> t'uth i- not realiv-f r»r i> disregarJcJ, indißctio.i M otte-n NWln. «nd the victim
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  • 210 7 WELVE REFUGEES FOR EVERY OLDIER IN CHINA WAR |f 0 V V.%BLtD XKWm FROM ¥\U \\n \WAm\ SHANGHAI. Tues. For every sotdier m China. Red or Nationalist, there are 12 ragged, homeless, hungry im\ heartbroken refugees. Statistics just issue J by the Ministry of Social Affairs reveal that there are
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  • 36 7 r ,1 import controls. jHA =1 i i;..;.' liixur,- out oflivinß Ministry of O»»--to tue approval erf i'uan. I then cottu:.- i- no; n:np- s iBI )rted. Thus Ution i kited un^r tin Ex cuUvi
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  • 58 7 \x N Tut -May. One riously injured kitchen of a house during tin h< r.'.ht of I which struck C>.n- ntly. Sevei J huts m the outakirta oj th it/ '.v re blown down. vhi.. two or thre< minor fiiei nit. The level cf the rtvei ro.-e ami
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  • 129 7 PINGTON, Tues.- Diplomatic officials ports were true that China will bring up ■c lor a Japanese peace treaty at the Nations Assembly m Paris, then China t try to put it on the agenda, but rather it Ihe Biii Four representatives about the v tf the treaty rhey said
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  • 34 7 ."-■''•ay- The Minis failure icpcrta that g w the end of fed 4507s bales iu i toes the enUio tail, W aportg w [ft Jed thai B* 18 48 Japan U.P.
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  • 127 7 Australia's Expert For Pakistan Sydney. Tuesday. One of i Australian leading hydrogra- pnic UMTtI has been appointed |to a command m the Royal Pakistan Navy. Ho is Lieut. Command. C. O. Little, who ha? i cached retiring I age with the Royal Australian i Navy after 33 years service. I
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  • 182 7 Segregation And Racial Prejudice Can Cost America's Life— Wallace NEW YORK, lues.— Henry Wallace. ProgresParty f-audidate for president, said today that gregation can cost America its life. [Hace summed up his rc•nttou! to the south, m broad**st* over the NBC. H o said awe out of the south with utter
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  • 190 7 Shanghai. Tuesday. Tm w projects m the $35,000,000 BpA replacement pro^r MUM to help rehabilitate China's economy were announced m Washington yesterday, ECA I here DflftQfi rssl7.ii£>«j.ooo have been provisionally allocate;! for ten proi<cts which aw all vital to the t; k of Increasing production m
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  • 216 7 cut rendering that action inactive. Then the bone disc Ifl put back and tho scilp ClOMd. The operation usua'ly Ifl completed m an hour and CM >o done under c local anaesthetic, with little discomfort to Hk patient Scarft' i id. He said the
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  • 44 7 BANOK* -k. Tut'stliiy. Two Chinese schoolboys were killed ..nd 10 injured wh€n nknown s.'ail'uls Uucw handgrcnades jUD c *m o1 ont t 11 chDols m the city thta m rnin^ Thy i33a»ai»ts nre ?uspected j. tv:v Jommuaists. I'M escaped' Reuter
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  • 115 7 MANILA. Tuesday.— A 0 operative re;( j a 'h programm t to determine the possibility of mui\ <j.\!C!isiv<. uatfl >i naMve fibre product 1 fishing gear is tht Obtest at* p m the rehabilita?iur. and d velopm :v, of Philippine fiihing indu:*ry. The present contlnain shortago
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  • 23 7 RANGOON. Tuesday. —A new government which probab:>- will retain Thakin Nu is Prim, Minister is expected to be announced today.
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  • 460 8 CO-ED SCHOOL MASS TB INOC UNKNOWN Its Runs A Hospital, Pruning Fumilure Shops The Se\enth Day Adventist Mission runs a "co-ed school" at Upper Serangoon Koad. Tiie pupiN number 500 and normal school work so haiid-in-hand with workshop training. In the morning, the pupils go through their normal time-table. The
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  • 121 8 London, Tues. The entry of Indian troops into Hyderabad will, it is understood, be raised m the House of Commons this week by the Opposition during the debate on the Royal address from the throne. Mi. Anthony Eden, Deputy Opposition leadei, is expected to refer to
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  • 156 8 New India Flare -Up Feared LONDON, Tuesday. London evening newspapers devoted their leading articles to Hyderabad today. The STAR, expressing fear the invasion may lead to a new flare-up of communal strife elsewhere, said "The Indian proclamation promises that the invading troops will stay no longer than is absolutely necessary.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 150 8 MALAYAN LANDSCAPE CALENDAR Kelly Walsh Ltd., of Raffles Place, Singapore, will shortly publish an illustrated calendar, the Malayan Landscape Calendar, for 1949. It will contain thirteen photographs by Dr. C. A. Gibson-Hill A.R.P S depicting various aspects of the Malayan scene It is intended that this should form the first
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  • 108 9 Hurricane Hits Bermuda HAMILTON, Bermuda, Tues.— \t 12.50 p.m. 5 over 100 miles per hour struck at Bermuda. mpletely disrupting all telephone service and power lines my tr-es were uprooted J "tno damage wa s ree <* to date, andnocasualTorrentW rains are Poking over th< island. I he morning, winds
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  • 83 9 LONDON, Tuesuay. The Labour Government's Act to shear the Lords of some of its powe r comes up before th^ new session of Parliament opening tomorrow. Under the cloak of a Parliament Bill, a s the new Act ll named, the government is really aiming at smoothing th
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  • 53 9 MAMIA, Tuesday. The directorate of the Nacionahsta party h3s approved the candidacy of Dr. Jose P. Laurel for president m the 1949 elections, declared former Eulogio Rodriguez Sr.. president of the party at the luncheon given recently for Senator Ramon Diokno by the Manila chapter of the
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  • 178 9 TOKIO, Tuesday. With 21 hours to go before the Kanto area's Electric Industry WorI kers Union goes on strike, Mr. I C. VV. Heppler, Chief of SCAPs labour division laat night issued a "last warning" to union Icariew to submit the dispute I to arbitration. Labour
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  • 43 9 THE HAGUE, Tuesday. A now round-the-world air service fare of $425 will be established when the Dutch KLM Airlines inaugurate an AmsterdamShanghai route next week, linking the Amsterdam-New York service with the American Northwest Airlines' New YorkShanghai service. Reuter
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    • 47 9 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LINES Now On. Reduction of prices from io% to ao% BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Children. BooW. Medical BooH Toy. and Game. Greeting Card. Children. ta v7tatiou. Notepapec and Envelope, Writing Pads. ORIENT STAR NEWS-CO. 108, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Phone: ***** Singapore.
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  • 360 10 Bru els, Tuesday, The works's largest ever-floating commercial fair, a specially chauei LO.OOO-ton vessel, will put out from Antwerp m Kov embtr to show Belgian «ooUs to prospective buyers m North and Son tii America. Fo 1 six mouths, this nerve] I national "shop window",
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  • 60 10 KOSENKINA NOW CLOSE t I chare* that If.- -e^S Koienkini and! maun. RukU, sch uno refu 3 Soviet I'nion Stato "must ute«, J€ct wholly the vi accusations mai fBI and v-clfarej known as lh» Tolsta tion."' The acv.sations by the Soviet unfeM charged that Mrs. wu.s ki'lnai^..; 1 bt toy
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  • 71 10 Hunt For Atomic WASHINGTON Ti Hous .-ifgator staiU'.! an mternatk for mysterious Aithi who they *aivi. bai| fie i as topflight Riu niic spy. Chairman .1 P Th the H %ol l.opr( Un-American \ctfn mtttee, sai>i tbat a one of tho most I war-time Riuriu sp I'niteil States Ho sai-l
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  • 60 10 CHINESE HELD OPIUM SMUGG SAN FRANCIiCOI A Chines- uei ordered to b r heM tail for hearing on connection wl* attempt to worth of gum op*| United States. The defendant before the Commissioner L:n 37. who was g n raid aboard m freighter. &^W here on Saturdaj.B The slli P
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  • 10 10 JAP JUDGES "NEW LOCAL" i I riaced 2 000 Reuter
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  • 11 10 S'PORE SHIPPING AGROUNT H i%lfiftm pa.i> en S i I Reuter
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    • 176 10 I Til Till'- L^rVC^<-- HotLYHoac? f fit' RUCCLES IT" tuummo I CAN G£l \/wHATI </0U I YOHHOSIH ITSME V GOODIXAf THOUOd VIVEU, mSK. NOT^\ V OH/ *W£S A H FMWOuUMXmo I LEAVmG I IAFUMOON OFF AND) Of TAKING A BOAT OUT HANi UJT I LIKE 10 CHMK3C HtOMJUQT BELINDA r
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  • 305 11 LOCAL MINER'S DAUGHTER TO BECOME "CINDERELLA BRIDE" DAYTON A BFACH, Florida, Tues.— A pretty, .villowy brunette who fled the drab life of her n live Perm-.-. .'lvania coal town to seek fortune and tomance m New York City, will become the Cinderella bride" of Francis Hitchcock, polo play ing scion
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  • 110 11 r rerni'ii anti-Communists MLW. WJ G» aat h ard labour i .".impart m last weeks the' M newS iven. Lt euiltv on M a >' l 0 backing S T c md helping jk Russian flaa during mllita pc ■n ■a md j:r 14 U U wed [g 100.000
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  • 31 11 KIC. Tuesday.- A :.-v. fa Allied com ndents ■a* the Ov rseaj P ol Japan, has beer ed with temp rapy q;uir|B the Shiba Pa 'k Hotel Aeuter
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  • 138 11 25,000 Volcano Victims feed Urgent Care WASHINGTON. Thursday The Philippine volcano dUastoi now poses the problem of caring for 25.000 people for at least a month. Philippine war reiin officials m Manila Informed their Home ODce here today. a*k itatod 'The need for medical ielief ami social welfare sei vices
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  • 210 11 LONDON Tues.— A proposal that Britain and the United States pledge themselves not to use the atomic bomb or any other bombs on civilian centres af population m any future war Hmess their own cities or those of an ally are nrstaitacked m mis wav, has been put forward
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  • 39 11 anil a. Tuesday. ,vi- district r t Malaca- Quirino inn mind •JLr t the > ?onts of t and 11 My politj i mlla J*wh inth, field tatisUcs s L V T .'l:p- 0 foi peop] ab- Reuter
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  • 101 11 COLOMBO. Tuesday. The United Nations Organisations appeal for aid to the children of the war-devastated areas was discussed at the National Voluntary Committee. Mr T B. Jayah. the Minister of Labour and Social Services said that it was Intended to remit to the UJf.C Fund, ten por
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  • 38 11 MUNICH. Tuesday. The denazification trial of Hitler and Eva Braun due to b^gin tais week to decide possible confiscation of Hitler's propeity. has been postponed indefinitely because of the illness of the German Prosecutor. Reuter
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  • 172 11 batavia. Titfiiity -Fight- ing between Communist suppoiters and political opponents m the Indonesian Republican Movement is believed to have broken out m the Central Java town of Surakarta, according ito Antara, the Republican news agency. The fighting, said the agency, started yesterday. Train? from siurakaita
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  • 30 11 CANBERRA. Tuesday. The Australian Army Minister (Mr. Chambers) today described as completely lalse reports that lAuatialian troop? m Japan 1 were being reduced to a token strength. Reuter
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  • 146 11 Two Typhoons Threaten Japan TOKIO. Tuesday. The AI ed !3>d weather wing said Hon-nu rind Kyushu aiea« of Ja^ m have been alerted that the typhoon "Jackie" may move m their direction m the next tern days. The typhoon warning twork of the 43rd weather #lag said the typhoon "JaCkie"
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  • 60 11 SHANGHAI, Tuesday.— Vio- lletn t fighting suddenly rta.^u up m the Man?hurian corrii dor— lifeline of the Nationalist forces m Manchuria— th past 18 hours when at 'east 30.000 Communist troops launched concerted attacks agatns. Government positions betijeen Chinchow and the Great V%l'. city of Shanhaikuan,
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  • 545 12 Film Notes By Oswald Henry WHILE Hollywood is constantly being pilloried as a community where divorce U rampant, the film capital can point to as many marriages P*r thousand which have lasted 30 years or more an any other metropolitan city m the I nited
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  • 637 13 LOANS Municipal J'pore s*>A 1926 112.50 114.50 fcporp 3' 4 'c 1948 100.25 101.25 4 V; 1930 116.00 118.00 xi Pore 3% 1935 98.25 99.25 spore 3% 1937 98.00 99.00 Pore Z' iC 1938 98.25 99.25 1939 107.50 108.50 5 1926 112.50 114.50 1920 115.00 117.00 Pen,
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  • 28 13 K.-.^^^cal share mar. •n the »S rday contin "ed to sag ""tportf tT f inteiest tro busing ly a small volum e .'ow^p, Was transacted it
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 108 13 Thru was no Arrival I flour yosteiday and quotations remained unchamrt d. The popper mat kit continued to imp row with seller s' quotalions marked up $1 for both the black and white qualities. The following were yesterday's quotations: SAGO FLOUR Lingga $19 3 4. Sarawak $14.
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    • 148 13 The first bank to be formed here after th t liberation the Overseas Union Bank Ltd is expected to open its door for business m January next. Floated by prominent Chinese here. th e registered capital of this new bank $10 million. Through the efforts of
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    • 38 13 Petrol coupons for commercial vehiclp^ (with SA. registration numbers) for the next quarter are rww ready. Owners may apply for their coupons either m person or by past with a self-address* d envelope.
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    • 105 13 Export control en palm oil. palm kernels, copra, coconut oil and all other edible oils and 00 seeds to the United Kingdom has now been lifted. An official release yesterday stated tha t this has been done In order that producers j shall be
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    • 55 13 Rubber Market Easier The rubber market opened steady yesterday mot ring, but with more sellers m evidence, the market turned easier. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Sept. R.S.S. 45% tt% No. 2 Sept. R.S.S. 41. 41*4 No. 3 Sept. R.S.S. 39 3 4 40 OD. 13% 43 s
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    • 60 13 Vessels Godowns E. Hamble Kendoran 42 3 H. Silvercloud 40 1 Glenbeg 38/5* Charon 36 Glaucus 33/1 Neaera 31 '2 Oregon Mail 17/1S Castledore 19 20 Serdang 21/2 Sukhona 23/4 Tantalus 25/6 P. Stronghold 27/8 Kussang 29/30 Katoritf 15/16 Relau 14 Agapenor City of Khartoum" 11^12 LJencruachan 8/i
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  • 476 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS (By Gold Stream, Happy Lass Best PINE weather yesterday should maJce W j ,day. -cm* day of Singapore Turf Clubs Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting fairly good. Horses t£m I. Div. t one mile, is the main event on the programme, all other events being confined
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  • 236 14 Mr. IVr«\v Miller, who died recently m Sydney, owned Kia Ora, the largest and most successful stud farm m Australia, a property of 2,800 acres with over 100 brood mares and live outstanding Knglish stallions. Mr. Miller established Kin Ora 30 years ago, and
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  • 91 14 In a friendly soccer -natch played at Alexandra Hospital ground on Sunday British Military Hospital beat Bounavista Sports Club by three goals to one. Aiipoo's fine goalkeeping saved Bouna vista from heavier defeat. Wright beat Ahpoo with a stiff snot from an acute angle early m
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  • 109 14 The Huikowyu Sports Club will meet the Commercial High School m two friendly games of j soccer at the Choon Guan Eng- lish School ground at 1 p.m. and 5.16 p.m. next Sunday, and the following arc Invited to re- present the Club Krishna- iamy, Thong Whatt. T.
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  • 125 14 TRIBUNE SELECTIONS (By ALLAN LEWIS) Kate I. HAPPY LASS lj»dy Hampton Tricolour Xi »<e 2. JACKPOT Cool Play Scarlet Tiger U Race 3. ASTJYEL JSSST Race 4. YI'TOI Merrii"! Sunbeam II Race o. PURPLE KNIGHT Smiling Through Bow Log* Race 6. MAC SCOTT San Uemetrio Friar's Last Race 7. GOLD
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  • 96 14 A Combined Indians cricket team will take the field against an R.A.F. (Malaya) eleven »n a fixture for the Mdhatma Gandhi Memorial Cup on Sept. 25 and 26 at Seletar. The game will start at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning Arrangements have been made with the RAF
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  • 107 14 In a return badminton match played at the S.H.A.U. Hall on Sunday, the Maxfli B.P. drew with the Shell S.C. three-all. Results (Maxfli players mentioned first) Singles Sng Haw Pah beat Heng Siak Thiang 15—11, 18 15; Ng Cheng Hua beat Arthur Lee 17-16, 14—17, 15-13; Tan
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  • 769 14 FIRST RACE AT 2 P.M. TODAY pOLUMVIXG Is the cnrd for to-day's ram pJ Timah, the second day of the Singuimrp doM Ci Meet: 1 RACE ONE— 2 p.m. Horses, Class 2, Div. 4, 6 Furs. 00 0 Red Ted 812 Planner? (Marjl 4 3 0 Mandalay 811 Tait 0
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  • 358 15 Narrow Defeat For Indians Href Sports Club I Indian Assn. I TIGERS cli:«nces of bating the Rovers for Fir-' visiofl LMfV honours -re very remote m p r*§nll inlay's pinif j«g«insf the Indfons nt |»ta >*: r >*»dnim. In spite of monopolising the
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  • 48 15 i\ (twain bw»«»o» t m Mfffrinn 'ru.n Mood Hfff. BUI r:i ri3 !U li both ■>! nt* tf e ivinu the Bfld«« i I rt< [vat Ikhih- w r;i ■fttton li <:i;fl HttMor bj oc«ip«tio«, k, imfd ta both »V< •aiv Reuter A.A.P.
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  • 59 15 &^*V JTuS only two races for ,dpor,* Autumn (Gold Cup) CUSS 3 n S,; f "ORSES. CLASS 3. Div. 5Pt Jg ■g-J FUr ngS 9.00 k g \V n K ni P e S 8.06 jSSB 11 flato Fi anna B 4 v An Mo, 41
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  • 138 15 S'PORE PLAYERS FOR M.C.F.A. CUP GAMES The following have been m- vited (0 represtn; SCFA againt Negri Sembilan Chi- j nese and Malacca Chinese at i Sercmban on Saturday and; i Sunday respectively m MCF* Cup encounters. Players ar requested to b? at the Railway Station. Tanjong pagar. on j
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  • 58 15 In a fast S ame at McNail Road. KEME (Singapore District) drew two-all with La Salle SC m a Div. 3 Leaguo gam c yesterday. All the goals were scored m the second session of play David Kang and J° n n Lo w netted fo r La
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  • 203 15 TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS END SUNDAY T.tUe tennii rant wtn h nreajta of Sti tali nt at t!:r Oioftt \v rid Arena n< ay niLht wh< I n%li Sfngapoi Til Tennis Ctn rnpioi place ops will of th' 1 table tt-n nis reason. M;s. Sell Ghee Boon m fe of the
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  • 163 15 The final of the Royal Joliore international Club's Sooloh Cup Competition resulted m a Win fo r J. W. Pirn < 10). who beat L. K. Cheah <18) at the, 19th hole. The Club's September Medal j Competition played last weekend resulted as follows: C. J I
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  • 74 15 HTt McX nl y ••;ir f m qomrter-mili i I 'it:. It Au D x. ill Athli < -mi> Re iys tha Atnei i^-a.i itWCii i an fining ;< H tUll he bad s'nai:' hi to Au-tra ki. :vii Waitti i trdHana to < him
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  • 103 15 BH.B. Boys 1 Club held U Customs S.C. to a one-all m yn evenly contested D.v HI leac.ue jriimr at deviant Sl.< (Mum yesterday Both goals were netted m the rirst session. Saiim netttHl for Customs an<l Kon^ Chfonj; for th< Boy's Club. Mr. \v.
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  • 247 15 THE Hew South Wales Lc trodurcd an ambitious country players fill be qircn r' class standards. Features of the plan are UHPi setting up of six tennis coach- j ing centres and the organisation of competitions which will give the country players match
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  • 188 15 kUSTRALIAN IPfW.«/' A weight champion, Tommy Burns may retire booh. He says that he trill fight after he is 28. I) Burn* means what he *«</■■• he has another 18 MtMTh* of fif/hthiq ahead <>t hnn Burns added, "If I followed my <nm inclinations, I'd
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  • INDIAN TRADERS ATTACK JUMABHOY
    • 576 16 MX. K. Jfumabhoy, Legislative Councillor and Pre<si--ITI dent of the Indian Chamber of Commerce Singa{>ore came under fire last night for his statement that Indian traders m Malay* did not need a $50,000,000 lonn from the Government of India. Heading the attack, Mr.
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    • 78 16 WENT TO COLLECT DEBTS— ARRESTED Tan Tay Sun. a 25-year-old j Chinese hawkor. arrested m a military depot, was charged m I the lint District Court yesterI dry with entering a "protected place" without a permit. He told the Judge that he had gone there to collect debts lf icm
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    • 56 16 MR. Tan Chtn Tuan receii*ed the following figures on War Ktsks Insurance of Goods at the Council yesterday: Clatms received to date: 2. 365 for $196^t million* Claims considered 280. Liablility admitted m US rUtims for $3,112,686.88. P,nd to d.ite $1,951 686.85 Most claims will be settled
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    • 117 16 DISPATCHES from Karachi said that Muslim demon- gilttWl are demanding that Pakistan declare war on India B a result of the Indian invasion of Hyderabad. The Indian Government has proclaimed a state of emergence as a result of the Hyderabad invasion. Earlier. the Government had
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    • 83 16 LONDON, Tues.— A new session ot the British Parliament was opened today m four minutes, the shortest opening ceremony on record. The King read nis speech m 56 seconds announcing to both Houses of Parliament that the session, a special one of only two weeks,
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    • 32 16 BERLIN, Tuesday. American air-lift planes set a record m the number of ton hauled today when. 46 aircraft brought 3 608 tons food, coa" and supplies to this blockadec' city.
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    • 57 16 TOKIO. Tuesday. LtGen. Walton H. Walker, wartime commander of the 20th Corps, will arrive m Yokohama on Wednesday morning aboard the army transport Buckner to assume command of the Eighth Army. Walker who up to recently was commanding general of the Fifth Army with headquarters In Chicago succeeds
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    • 51 16 A s was born yesterday to Warrant Officer and Mrs. Newton H. Morgan of the American Military Liaison Office m Singapore. The boy weighed 7 pounds exactly. He was named Joseph Carte r Morgan. Both mother and son were doing well at Kandang Ktrbau
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    • 520 16 SELECT COMMITTEE APPOINTED MALAYA'S War Damage Compensation Scheme J criticised by elected and unofficial members of J Singapore Legislative Council yesterdnv. 1 A Select Committee was appointed to deliberJ on them jointly with the Federation of M->hva. 1 Speakers contended that It I jv«s inequitable that
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    • 177 16 A POLICEMAN from Traffic Bianch. who riding a mot cycle, i volv.'l In B collision wrj frisha at Lorong 33. tei early jreatei iav morning B'lth were Bdmitted to j pital. FALL FROM BIS A Chin< s< passenger from an omnibus at Taa Paear Road shortly befoi o'clock yesterday
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    • 65 16 BANGKOK. TuesdWji 2»^lf ed C »n d tfoN seriously BU-J^fl handgrenade allege to been manned to^ gar" exploded* t ing m the corona Chinese Mir m.adp W s wore JIWJ tej thatab'^ r hfn j down on tn. flat on tm i chUdreo wcw hlt
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    • 11 16 The HDBCOW. cow meet ing^ 0 ?c° w U.P.
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