Morning Tribune, 2 October 1948

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  • 6 1 MORNING TRIBUNE fT- -::'-'"k:^v. Oct. _2.jws._
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  • 44 1 QUEUEING UP—Applicant* for bicycle licences made a last minute rush to the Registr. of Vehicles Office m Middle Koad yealerday. Once they got {here, however, I hey were forced to form into an orderly queue anil wait their turn to be serve,!.
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  • 148 1 SIAM PLOT SMASHED BY SWOOP AT DAWN TWENTY-TWO HELD: MORE ARRESTS SOON BANGKOK S«t morning— The Siamese poliw fMtttaffi -I ('ovprnment. In > dwni mid, squads of srnied police .mil dete<ti\es pooped down on the alleged ptotivrs. fwcstr-two Mii*ta w^re made. IhoM trwsW were mainly active and retired Army offictrs
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  • 9 1 C-G BACK FROM BRUNEI VISIT r-Oeneral D nald ninel
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  • 30 1 A -BOMB THREAT PARIS, u r told iSn iJT^'if Mlnist of fh, i. f thp "lllU- Stole, ttart «L ft. score, yinth^X hold ■main." led that rtalned by >ecret.~- Reuter
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  • 28 1 CAIRO. Fri.-Suez Canal area police seized hashish and opium worth £40.090 m the S'nai Desert after n two-hour machin.-gun battle with ■smugglers, police said tcday. Reuter
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  • 25 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus. Fri.— A refugee wa s killed by a guard when a party of Jews attempted to escape from Caraolos Camp yesterday.
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  • 67 1 Orchids For Mdm Chiang NAXK I Fri. .V viiv lt \i~Bht k hat O'i'" 4 Ifr. John I k BingafOn X' ivl.:ieveloped U st-t bloom 'AnrnJi \fti r (him* Unit* J frtm learned I Mr. bayc <k ■<. i tht d h uk breed* of orchid*, md reI Mada perniuion
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  • 46 1 It took I 1 hours for the fire- engine to battle the tiame^ of an attap shop-house which was set ablaze at the 13 x 2 milestone. ICandal Road, last night. A shopkeeper who was srriously injured m the fire was ruaiifed to hospital.
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  • 141 1 RANGOON, Fri.— Two former British Army officers arc reported to be operating with the insurgents m Karenni StatJ m southern Burma, a Government communique announced to day. Investigations of the report are still going on, the communique added. IX lidded that the Ifinuwr of
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  • 199 1 BERLIN Fri.- -The Western powers air-lift into Soviet blockaded Berlin. 100 days old today, has been so effective mat Allied experts are now considering wlv ther to increase Western Berlincrs' rations this winter. Col. Frank Howley. Amcncan Commandant here, told pre«sn:cn tonight. Western sector rftUo&a
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  • 60 1 BATAVIA, Fri. Radio Jogjakarta reported tocl'.v that Muso and ether Communist leaders of the shoitlived Madiun coup, including the former Communist military governor Colonel Djokussujono, have fled to the southeast m the general direction of (he Indian Ocean. Meanwhile, the Republican have restored total teleprapr service m
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  • 32 1 A Hckkien women was held up by four Chinese, two urne r /;ith revolvers, and robbed of two gold rings an«l a gold bangie m Race Course Road la^i night.
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  • 50 1 five-year-old Chineseboy was killed on ihe *pn« when he was run rver by a lorry at Havelook Road, near Ben Lane, last ni<;ht. A hand-grenade was night n"mig into the office of the Kin Kwok Daily N«W»— nsto* m Ipon. One person was reported killed ar.a rOUT injured.
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  • 152 1 CANBERRA, Fri. The leader of the Australian J County Party Mr. Arthur W j Fadden. today accused the I Australian Government of being so lax over security measures on defence research as to have forfeited British ami Americas willingness to pae<* reteard) secrets to Australia. He moved
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 77 1 2 OCT 1948 GOVT. 'RED TAPE' FLAYED-P 3 WAR DOGS IN ACTION (PIX)-P 8, 9 WHAT ATHLETES SHOULD EAT-P 4 NEW SPORE MEAT RACKET-P 16 fj SYLVANIA s (\r~~~ r .'■^■•iwi l ?T l !r^jWf TWIN-LAMP An economical streamlined unit which provides a soft, cool agreeable light for stores and
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  • 264 2 THREE members o( thi Oqrtai PlOMtr Oorpi and Chinese will CM rtiv.-ly *•> i-v. > -1 \.ars 1 rig Impii^onment fofic.viug ;ui J U>l o»eoOM >t houaebr«aklnj| ftbctnwnl ot an^ l cscw^. from < tisto<Jy. They aro Godfrey XUtitty P.«iin<'K Tan
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  • 107 2 QUESTION POSED IN COURT "Which is Lad tho businesH, or the management." the Magistrate, Mr. F. H, OehleiH, risked In the Third Poicc Court yesterday. The woman licencee of th« "Evening m Paradise,' a pub- iic house m the Now vVorl<] Amusement Park, had ?ai<l that business had been "exceedingly
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  • 107 2 TOKIO, Frl.— From his cell m the Kosuge prison, State Minister Takeo Kurusu last night tendered his resignation as Chief of the Cabinet's Economic Stabilization Board 10 Prime Minister Hitoshi Ashida. Kurusu wrs sent to prison to join other suspects m the Showa Denko case, aft
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  • 34 2 New Revenue Officers Mr. Hon Sui Sen. C. A. S.. has b>\ n appointee to act as Collector oi Land Rrvenuc Singapore, and Mr. Lirn Keng Hong luis been appoint I'd a Deputy QoJkcUr.
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  • 106 2 Urn Pii Riant '37. r farflltr, rc-U trio First Dis t let JudgL yesterday that he I-. p a >,)'.;tr. dagger and bayoaet ta i n :< booM as a Bf>oni o/ protection again^ t lilcvet. He was sentenced to one .nonih'i ligoruUi. imprisonne:it. and f
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  • 86 2 LONDON. Fri. —Britain's opposition to the entry ot opain into the Marshall Plan organisation cr the Western Union 10 lohg a^ ihe Govern- j D ent of Gen ral Fram-o remains la power was reifflrmcd by a British FortlfCl office spokesman today. He refused to
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  • 115 2 Mr Mark Dull (Jr.). assist- i ant general manager of Willys i Overland Export Corporation, America^ armed m Spore on I Thursday to try to convince the Malayan Government through his Singapore distributors that the specially designed C. J. 2 A Jeep vthe civilian jeep) will
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  • 76 2 TOKIO. Friday. —Set suya Beppu, former Japaneu: Consul-Gene.al at Dublin pleaded net guilty today to charf« that his failure to hand ever property and documents of the consulate MUr the war to the British Go* rnment vras harmful to purports of the occupa- .1 Beppu
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  • 95 2 TROOPS FOLLOW TRAIL, RECOVER STOLEN BOOTY KOTA TINOGI. Friday. Troops from the 91 Squadrv. KA F R gimevt fallowed th« triiil of tru b.uulit- who raided the Lee SawmiU on Sept 21 and MBPVtrcd bw l t" Btdtt. Th^ i«uJoi^ toon away a I lorry loaded with j-rovisions. 12 iiloa
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  • 103 2 Wash; :£cou, t'n. Canaur<u Finance Ministoi wjafnd Abbott vcvstcrday Bttt Paul t.J.. Hoffman. Ma:ir.:i!l IMan ftfcflta-1 istiatOi, toy tains be!iev».d t«. bo directly connected .vita t':i projected "umreczing of the bai o- DUium's Cduudian loao fcjiuce the bfgincing of tlua vveel: a OnituSui v Migauuu headed by
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  • 162 2 PARIS. Friday. The Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly resumed its debate today on the intei national control of atomic energy, having yesterday adjourned consideiation of the Canadian resolution which called on nations to fulfil their responsibilities by accepting effective control. Gcnota!
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  • 68 2 Nanking, Fri. Communist captuie of Tsinan, capital of Shantung, was expected to he the signal for a major Commr.rist drive m the province, a Government spokesman declared today. Ho said Communist Commander Chen Vi had massed 16 armies along Urn TientsinV'.kow raitway running toxougb Central Shantung. Government
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  • 302 2 SYDNEY. Friday. Sir Clive Baillleu a., tish industrialist, who Ls on a visit to AAnu n immediate adoption of a "fiscal and econoV I to encourage to the limit the growth of Au*r M tion. fA^poj^ Sir Clive said that when he was last
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  • 201 2 A taxi driver, who saw a British sailor driving a taxi accompauiod by four others along Seinbawang Road shortly after midnight on Thursday, became suspicious. He then made a report to the police station which Jed to the arrest of five British sailors. They were W.
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  • 152 2 Washington .sources >uM todaj U* 3 praMrmia »uil t. r Cle to tho Chi;:, Programme. Thrj nid 0 •ric? of any delil I on cither tl M United BUt >r delay t!i. Z thai the qw ition o( c^aWtorM highly .^o^. j 3inco it will i
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  • 121 2 Sydney, Fri. An expertae* tal tedpole wing, which may revolutionise airc tft,ii theorta I about it arc proven, will he tested at La r Q. Victoria, ?oon hv Urn R >/aJ Austraton Aii Force. The JTlng WM built tor t Couuci! foi enufic mdlndu* iriiil Resea
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  • 108 2 HONGKONG. F r. ernment sources and J-om nist officials port abroad that Commun'sts ha\ < a i ~j radio communication north Shensi Headqua. U- f One Government jourc* the Communists have J^ receiving licence bg *> «JJ mitting licence H* ••If they are traiwmiWng are doing so
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  • 651 3 )V i;i{ \\\ENT MUST ACT MMH.Y. MEMBERS TOLD 1 1 -MiTK Fri.— lt i« easier for k terrorist X gun for >"« nWdlll K ma A d 2 J,i tioe is to blame. JffsSSk <" Mala >-" n a illl v— if m no man's
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  • 145 3 A Chinese visited a goldsmith shop at North Bridge Road and asked for a gold bangle worth about $350 at 10.20 a.m. yesterday. When the bangle was| handed to him, he took out somg cartridges wrapped up a. a handkerchief and ai siiver-plated revolver and threatened to
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  • 210 3 Fraud Against Father, Son Alleged Alleging that there had been fraud and collusion on the part of Indian bankrupt and his son. the Official Assignee made an application m the Singapore High Court yesterday to have the tenancy of the bankrupt's business premises, now m the name of his son,
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  • 155 3 Two Revenue Officers were served with a bottle of stout at 131 belegle Road on the night of May 13. They paid wl B th two marked dollar BOM The framed licence of the dealer was under a counter. N* Koh Sicv. the propne tor of
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  • 67 3 MAGISTRATE FINES "GOOD FRIEND" -You come here so often that we are 1 t0 M ouite eood friends, the Ma the Third Police Court yestcrda He then imposed a fine of to* on Yeo for installing tw< LVpeaUcrs m a rublic Plowithout a licence on Augub. 23 The loudspeaker,, whicu
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  • 87 3 receiving ordir was madi* by Mr. Jttttlcc Jobling m the Singapc;, High Court yesterday againrt a contractor and sciap merchant S. Mohamed Yousif, whose BftttWes amounted to 555.000. Mohamed Yousif said that a number ot people owed him money and he estimated that his asset* would come
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  • 285 3 THE dates of the various rt-ports lodged with th.> civil police by the R.A.F. regarding th« loss of lI. A F. tiur'.. uu I generator! fiom tlv ftlntrip it Pftya 1,, bai wer* given n th<A'inth Police Court, yesterday. Inspector Eo f3mi Mor.g
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  • 23 3 BELGRADE, Thurs.—Marshal Tito's government tonight openly declared its policy to be one of independence of the Soviet Union and the Cominform countries U.P.
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  • 65 3 c.anbehra. Friday. Australia will >pend v; iT> OCO.OOO on the Navy m Itl five year defence programme *;;i.SuO,OiK) will be .spoilt annually on thl building cf naval vessels. Statin* this today, the Minister for the Navy. I.ir Riordan. pointed out that the iate of
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  • 58 3 Lady Gimson will broadcast an appeal on behalf of th<* fund for handicapped children on Sunday, tomorrow at 8.12 p.m. Her talk will be heard m the Singapore Blue Network programme. Appeals will be made m tho Malay programme at 7.45 p.m.. the Chinese at
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  • 62 3 209, Queen Street. Phone 2370. New Session and Ilefreshc Courses. Provide* Ike best rourse of training for buys and girls desiring appointments m tho Mercantile Offices. Take to SHORTHAND, BOOK-KEEP-ING AND OTHER COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Get yourself efficient m MATHEMATICS and PRACTICAL ENGLISH. Classes to suit your present
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 122 3 "ttIOPHAfrE" CELLULOSE TRANSPARENT WRAPPING ((OLOrK.f.ESSy Hfttic m En»lan:l. IMM of 500 Shafts 52" x 40" SOLE AGENTS Raitamin Peohas Limited. 117/125 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE. °*> o.u SYSTEM r- "i Tvv W*> r c n n<^» DESK DIARY fig** y^*~ 1949 j_.-^^fc I t^mmm^mmmmm M each iV\ uv-^ v V rwt«*"t
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  • 377 4 Dr. Woodard. a London specialist anj an tx-runner with a T 56" half-mil c to his credit, says: "The number of athletes suffering from minor injuries is tremendous— many Units mor c than m the worsi period before the war. No matter what is said to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 313 4 On Your Radio Today PLOT NffETWORK MALAY /v ENGLISH PKOGKAHOIBS 6 by Ti»«- I i Orefceatra, l'° n. w- IIS pHP<r nwHrtf wf Vtctoi Sylvester, 2.00 Ught Music 2 :;o Swing Tun*. 21 Cmtt < onl aenUl. 3.30 Songi ol the Range, 1 DO Theatre Oienat tra, 1 SO Tea
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  • 694 5 TO cav l ul iswS ;^V-- and Neuv, mm ROi a? ft Gam,- r 1> 1 r l X organised with i j,, t:1 winner. It v possible, to Invite children oi rojghly the samr •A Bthemise the bigger Jjp, orcd with Uv
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 91 5 Just Arrived. English Black Boucle for your suits and top coats. MRS. TOMMY" THOMSON Ro(> a 181 >nd FLOOR G.II. BtILDING BATTERY ROAD TEL 7997 "fcnglai Modern Tailoring l(l "AITERY K()\n t M m .iispl: y -.vstock. Moderate priced. Crtpe niili bead emoroidery. ;;> IIS f Ninon combined with lace,
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    • 38 5 "French Handpainted Still -Life Flower Pictures. SPECIAL ATTRACTION RAFFLES HOTEL TO -MORROW NIGHT AT »M P.VIIN THE PALM COURT Tin: Bx%i\n or il.^l^.-iXOBtIOLIi' Conducted by Bandmaster A. WAIKINS I (By kind permission of Capt. G. A. French) I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 247 5 aaaaaaaa«aajraaaa*aßaaaa»^ I DIARY Mr. Graham Walter Toono will marry Miss Joyce Mary Nobles at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Oct. 9. The Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association will celebrate their third anniversary with a dinner and dance party at the Air View Hotel on Saturday. October 9. The St. Andrew's Cathedral
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 238 6 FIFTEEN Asian countries, »t ports the American Wall Street Journal, have approached Uncle Sam with begging bowls m their hands Therv is nothing undignified about beting these days since the world, with the exception of America, has become a vast poorliouse. In joining the queue outside the
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  • 951 6  - A WILD BIRD IN A GILDED CAGE Lena de Mello .y Ky iaii J THIS tVOJM* M»V*:it.VS' 57 MILLION i'iOl'lJ; PRESIDING over the 1 fortunes c( 57.000.--000 Oc'ople i<i the United Provinces, living at Government House, Lucknow. 3aro j i n i Naici.i, poetess, politician, observed recently the anniversary of
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  • 371 6 AN activity which the n USIA (Soviet Owned and Controlled Concerns m Austria) firms have undertaken recently is the sale of a road, according to Socialist soiuves here. Under the Potsdam Agreement, the Soviet Authorities claim the light to take ovoi everything which the Germans constructed
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  • 155 6 DECENT moves withw m the Italian Socialist party are seen by some observers here as the first indications of a disintegration of this party of which Pietro Nenni was formerly leader. Attacked by both the ngrr wing and thr left, the presen t Executive Committee, composed of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 38 6 SINGAPORE Penang BANGKOK SINGLE FARE $190 RETUKN FARE $342 CARGO per Kilo $1.50 DIKKCT CON VrtTIO V AT IKVAM. I KOM ZFOII AND Ivl Xi. LVMT t' X tVMiV M M>\ V MALA VAN AIR W AYS LIMITED
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 41 7 Police (m background at right) arc met by a hail tf asphalt paving blocks j Paris. More than 25 wuc thrown by irate unionists m j injured m violent skirmish- flig between Zw forces and j Ixickinrj. j
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    • 290 7 PARIS, Fri.— As Paris fac*d gas und electricity cuts from a -warning" strike this moiiunp,, e/Torts were continued to prevent :i walk out of 335,000 miners which would deprive Frame of 145,000 tons of coal a day ani possibly paralyse raihvpys and industries. It
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    • 106 7 13,000 Overseas Chinese A wait Repatriation Fit— lmmigration restrictions rnal disorders m 3oulii-Eas r holding up th? r"patriat;.n of 13.000 o\ers?a3 Chirks? to m- •pr tes. %to M T :v::!ig* v; Fai East I RoUNNRA ;iro hi a Philippines |of tIU war. it ""I v: X ang- ?:cc> Ignal. r-J
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    • 120 7 BELGRADE, Friday. The Yugoslav National Assembly today parsed, by acclamation. seV£n~poitit resolution lirected r.gainst the "'campaign of slander by the RussUun and Cuminlorm tommies and their attempt tc inci^ the Yugoslav, to revolt against thvlr Government, ITie whole Assembly comprising the Federal and People's Council jn
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    • 102 7 SYDNEY. Friday. Unless treatment methods improve, cancer will kill nearly on^ million Australians now livln«£, states Vxe Queensland Radium Institute's annual report, which was tabled In th c Queensland Parliament recently. The report says that cancer ranks second ftf a "kilkr'in Queensland. This waa
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    • 4 7 W. Fri.
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    • 134 7 IS To Resume Relations With Spain? MADRID. Friday.-- Genera! 'Franc; 1 jesiMTu'y rejcivcd i Senator Chan Gurr.ey. chak!man of he United Senate Armed Services Ccmmiitr party df members of »hi United State* Forces and the Ami dean Charge d'Affains j for Madrid, Mr. Paul Cul '"bertson. C;nato: Chan Curney wa.*
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    • 160 7 SHANGHAI. Fii. Women, children and other non- residential persons fled from Kweisui today as four Red cr>l- umni closed Is further un the Btdyuan capital, Chinese deai patchi.s reported. Families cf the Central Uink of China staff were taksfl to Pelplng In three specially chartered planes.
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    • 36 7 m IVin^ THRII.LINf; J^W^ '^FE AT M<V/7F TONIGHT! l 9 m m 'Jh V^H I hfilß B&4 vl'^b fQ^> 1 Iff THE 'GREATEST SI- RIM. ill -^-^r;^ of <mi nvii. |H WHOLE SERIAL %d^J#y REELS WHAM-
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  • 304 8 UNKNOWN WAYS GET THEIR MEN TOP OH Kill 111 ii m imws (Tribune Staff Reporter) Veteran of the Guard Dog I nit at FARELF is Topor, who started his m*litary ca reer with the Polish under ground movement daring tho war. He m credited with killing 14 Germans without any
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  • 142 9 A DOG WITH ARTIFICIAL HEART LONDON, Friday. Dr. Viking Bjork, of the surgical clinic of Sabbatsborg Hospital. Stockholm, has described, m the British medical weekly "Lance," an artificial heuitbuilt at his hospital. A dog on which it whs usc«t survived, he said, and becan»«» father of 11 puppies. Dr. Bjork
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  • 56 10 l!? c Wai^2 tlial f --^.n i !i 2* executive c--1 I into offr Under the om| i terms anuuemwtw J 1.000 n i churches, hosnitale I b*ill«fing s t whilt. bars xithinDoo ?uch places v- -rp 3 Moanwhile. th/wj 1 will tfrfvc a ii gj from thorooghfau tho
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  • 109 10 LONDON, Ftm-. tish public wi 1 ImJ opportunity, sine- fy View m their owr; ca world's fast »t racing von by some of th» finest driven when ternatloiut] Grand nee i^ run tomorrw, N •vi ni, IU Wl Ing eara of Grind I win take place M th airfletd,
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  • 60 10 WASHINGTON John Mcdow I J ol Representat i J can Ad n ciav asserted tn I ca n iudlcial sj tea changed to er secution of a t tc.T.. h lf pr anyoiK for with m i vK:!secret informa! At the same N A'torney Ge:: r>r Clark should be
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  • 24 10 LONDON, Ti newspapns. t..K world, will get an m 1929 as a resun ftwndland, ncreasej duction BP.d l fl ports, it was UP.
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  • 444 10 PAHIS. FrVJfty. Prwn Prendi pc^'c k.to getting divor>. r wft Fence's divorce rat< about th> sattte as thnt or the United States >n recent years, kfe stii htgtu The Trinunal of the Seine, which he«n-s cares from Paris and suburbs, granted 1,000 divorce m
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 259 10 no o i r\.Jr k. S m• m T ■7 r —i—— ii 'M^ am l f™^ I™^1 i fcAl I^t i^l% *< txjct vrov x f [fly prv^CT..y*S POft TV4iS is mv r |'4l "■■Cl; W.*^T Wit -v!!^^ HAUP CQCWESTWA 1 M^\ HARt>« If 4 a It I *V
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  • 289 11 v -rhurs -After the war, Britain was iV to resume television transmis- r ,f British Broadcasting Cor- -im iISc v reminded his audi •I iW^Sh S»iS Europe. This has been >•»* inference m Copenhagen and <oi:t Lin Vfarch 1050.
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  • 24 11 £52 F The n "*r HM.,I: deleft Hi, c :m >- nwealtb nwr* c °W"ence will "on Sunday ««nd university cen-
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  • 27 11 MARGARET CHASE SMITH. 60, w the first woman elected to the United States Senate completely un her out*, vith no politicil mi chine backing.
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  • 224 11 LONDON, Fri.— The earliest published writings of Mahatma Gandhi have been discovered In a London office and are to be presented to Mr Krishna Menon, High Commissioner ijr India, on Saturday. Published m 1891 The Vegetarian, magazine of the London Vegetarian Society, the writings
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  • 94 11 MANILA. Friday.— Th€r e is no cause for public apprehen sion as a result of the present m tne Ui>. Pacific coast docki. according to the Philippine Rehabilitation Administration. It said a survey of the present stock of improved commodities shows that the coun try has at
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  • 64 11 MANILA. Friday. Deter. tives and con.stabulary intelligence men, reportedly have jo»ned m the search lor a Cantonese who was said to have come to Manila a few days agu from Hongkong on .1 mission for the Communists. Chinese government officials reportedly tipped local author.ties of the
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  • 46 11 BANGKOK. Friday. Two Siamese delegates are to attend the Internationa' Radio and Publicity Conference tc be held m Mexico shortly. They axe Nai Khemchat Bunyaratabhan. Deputy to Premier Phibul Songkhram. and Nai Charas Santasri. an official of the Government Publicity Department. Reuter.
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  • 192 11 Muslims Being Wiped Oat In India -Pakistan Charges PARIS, Kri— Pakistan charged :oday that UK Muslims wore being systematically exterminated In India and urged the General Assembly to adopt a treaty outlawing genocide ''as soon us possible.'" Mrs. ShaUa s. ikeamuliah of Pakistan told the legal committee that "conditions m
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  • Fiira Notes
    • 554 12 VEKA RALSTON, the girl who once got three the i sand proposals of marriage from sympathetic American males who read of her reluctance to depart for her native Czechoslovakia ou the expiration of her U.S. visitors' permit, became a CUM ultimately by her
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 88 12 HE 7s P MNTIKC THE TOWN NOT TIIK MKNACING KIND iin.Y are coHßKiaasa a m«* B T r ß^ WITH YKI.IS: BOWLS! OIGOI.ES' GOSGLES! OIFFAWS: GROANS: KOARS: RIOTS! PANICS: THE IXCR(I)OWNEI> KINO OF MIRTH MAKERS 'THAT MAD MR JONES' v XXX CIIiI.DKKVS •TA |\AV /mm Mi\ matinkls at n 6.30
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    • 104 12 "GREeN OGLPJ STREET thrt!'-: R H,,,v'.|rJ 10-BntKanSSl --INTK •H\K( JlO t| RECORD CROWDS HOT AFTER "AMBER 1 Ml WO.. AX YOCl:, BEME iBIK POBCVEI! 78 IVg. Temp. f-\;r (ini tl. Lrt Cffw^\rf Dill Br \u I I DAILY 4 SHOWS 11. 80 a m., 145: C.€o ami !.i'» Darryl F.
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  • 780 13 "the Mai,a, follows' 14.00 lo-00 i- I I :a \M I 3J0 I'-- a a 90 I *50 26.6cd l < roUm !*V.O 41.50 <,ur.'.iice v 3U Trust o--0 I &J5 cdCCt 10.00 10-25 rif 2.434 I.. ,1**1-50" 1-35 >; UjUrn 50.00 w.oo 14.25 4550 Kg lj0
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  • 30 13 In spite of good buying orders from London yesterday, the local share market failed to respond to the better tone. The market remained dull anj quiet.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 203 13 F(K>D MARKET RKVIKU pKIC'ES of fish which Hoared out of all proportio i during Jhf preceding week mad. a sharp decline this week. Split Ikan Kurau dropped approximately 50c. this we« k and was retailed at $1.80 a katty. Medium-sized Bawal w*^ sold at $1.40.
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    • 60 13 SHANGHAI. Friday. city-wide cluck of stocks ol daily necessities m local shops, will begin today with 12,000 members of the Youth Corps mobilized f° the undertaking, Maj.-Gvn. Chiang Ching-kuo. IX put y Economic Suprvisor. announced last night. £nops found with goods not registered o r wrongly registered
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    • 130 13 The past week has been d, -11 ami piactically featureless. Traders continued to be catltWHlS, no doubt, duo to the situation here and m Western Europe, says the weekly rubber report of Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd. yesterday. The demand for lower grftdCi has been maintained,
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    • 138 13 PRODUCE MARKETS ROUND- UP The sagoflour market coi.tinued to improve and Ling}' flour was done- up to $21' Sia! was bought at the pieviou> days level of J17 1 The coconut oil market w s ■Ugbtly easier and quotations were marked down by $1. Pepper quotations showed ttlf biggest piicc
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    • 98 13 All firms wishing to obtain tinplutr for manufacturing purposes for the pcrio<l Jan. l to Mar. 31 next year. should apply to thr Acting Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore. Firms should state the quantity (m tons) required during the period, the purpose, th local importer irom
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    • 134 13 COLOMBO. Friday. C< y Jon's adverse balance of trade continue! and twe amount at, he end Of last month for which Customs Sgnrei arc availabl t was Rs. 18,658,000 The corresponding figure few las; year was Rs. 46.368,000. ulso adverse, but m 1946. tht balance of
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    • 68 13 RUBBEK The^e were again inquiries *or rubber for Russian account m the local market yesterday. The market was steady throughout the day with ye.v little price fluctuation. Closing prices were Buyers. Belter i No. 1 Oct. RSS 43% 43% No. 2 Oct. RSS 41% 41 7
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    • 114 13 NEW YORK, Fit Mr. Charles Stillman, Chief of the Chinese technical mission of the Economic Co-operation Administration, said before he left for China last night that "at least two years, probably three" would be needed to finish all the projects envisaged under the Administration's $70,000,000 Chinese reconstruction
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  • 331 14  -  Mills By •A FIGHT THE PUBLIC ARE ENTITLED TO SEE" LONDON. Friday. \IO\V that the British heavyweight champion Bru-r- Woodcock has returned to thr> ring and nians :yce being laid to groom him M a contender for Joe LOQii world title, a challenge has been issued t.> him
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  • 150 14 South African May Fight In Australia SYDNEY, Fri. British an«l European amateur champion. G. Hunter, of South Africa, who won the lighthravyweight boxing title and was adjudged best boxer at the Olympic Games, is willing to come to Australia for three cr four fights. Edgar Tanner, manager of the Australian
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  • 165 14 ST. Joseph Institution's playing field at Bras Basafc Road was declared open yesterday by Brigadier Rogers, deputising for Major General McDermot Dunlop. when he snipped the ribbon stretched across the entrance leading into the grounds. Rev. Brother Anthony, Direc tor of the School, m a
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  • 41 14 BRUSNWICK, Fri. Rudi Luettge is claimed to have set m a new world record of 2 hr 3. 27 mins. 226 sees, for the 30 kilometres walk m the loc?.l Ftadium here, according to the German news agency, Dcna.
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  • 67 14 BOXER DIES AFTER FIGHT Chicago, rrtrtijr JEM Dinamita, 2?-year old Dominican boxer, itiVd from m juries suffered «n a prize fight, and the Blue Ribbon Coroner's Jury has been ordered to hfftitlfCStt the ease. Bobby MoquiJ'ar, rHnamita's lust opponent was held m technical custody by the police pending an 'nqtlest.
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  • 822 14 Ibg r.::lowin S mn .ho wights ami D.11V da.s r«;.un,; races, th«- Hrnf day of tin- !v:an, I Autumn tlroting: M RACK <>\i: 200 Ti;. r Motanf Class 4. Div. 3 6. Euis 2 0 0 < 0 0 0 Norfeld 8 ti 0 0 1 Qai 0 0
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  • 204 14 LONDON,* Friday-The P»bUc first opportunity since the war to view in tne.r the world's fastest racing cars driven by some <> finest drivers, when the new International Grand race is run tomorrow. The event limited to 25 racing cars of Grand Prix
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  • 54 15 Welch KO's Sarban Singh lIMMY Welch, the fighting ilriuftn knocked out Saibui Singh m the lifth round at the Happy World Covered Stadium last n ght. The bac;)e w%§ a scheduled ten uunder. Welcli weighed 138 ?i to lartea'i 139 ib 3. Tke Sikh substituted for QoMca Boy, who was
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  • 42 15 SKMI-HNA^: Mok Kai KnOGO (114%) outpointed Nai Fora Ciui'dlS) over eight rds. '-H -IMIXAIUES Fighting J*an outpolqtQd John James aj w. Bniltta acked out Nai Kils ia the second round; Kid Weakly Knocked out B^by Blanco m the second round.
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  • 162 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS TRACK WORK BY I PENANG, Friday. W- >li fnpjfements tcrnorrow vero the only ones m- > <> this nooning en nnmbrr two trat-k. J Lady 1 the ci :n stcs. V. cpurtfrj ts Kaie iEllery> aid f Charles) l but ambu-j 1 »>■
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  • 394 15 Singapore Chinese Wi n Narro wly JOHORE TEAM RALLIES -BUT TOO LATE Singapore Chbie-*» > Johore Chines** I §L\(>Ai'OKE Chinese wore jus! ftfcfe <;> wrnpr through to ?i two one victory over Dm JoJiojv Chinese at Jaiun Bestir Stadium yrsterd«y. I* u -ns the first M.C.F.A. game played m Singapore.
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  • 69 15 PARIS. Fri. World MMdicweight champion Marrol Ceidan took ft beating today from a crowd that greeted him en arrival home m Paris. With his hand brushed an I bleeding and face smeared with lipstick from grips and kisses from thousands of men au<! women fans. After
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  • 63 15 The men's open singles semi-final tie between On,' Poh Lim <F N) and IsmaJi bin Marjan. (Ustful) which was to by played today has been postponed. The mixed doubles quarterfinal tie between Onsj Poh Lim and Miss Helen Hen^ (F N and United Family* and
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  • 74 15  -  MIKE (By •1 Knee 1. JAUNT V irHilr Fountain \:u.. Knee 2. TECHM^|r»: First I'ant\ Culiiiian Rhcn* t. MAMI'SK Eastern CMrl Lobau Lac.v I^i te 4. PEI^FBCr' Rontt* i 1 1 Viet on Rac» 5. GAMK HOY John ll.i'u Fine teuiher* Ra<v (5. WINNUKt. Naoht**j;aJ'l Vaung i',(i!u Rac«* 1.
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  • 256 15 Playing their first hoc'<cy match of the season, a Singapore Cricket Club "A" team went down to a Singapore Recreation Club eleven by four £oa!d to nil on the padang yesterday. The* standard of play was not very high which indicated that the players were still
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  • 97 15 The following swimmers of tfv Tiger Swimming Club will represent their Club m friendly wattr polo games against the Singapore Swimming Club tomorrow at the S. S. C. pool: "A" Team: Tan W<.e Ent'. Ng Joo Hong. Chin Heng Fong, Ang 'leek Bee. Gan Cheng Ann. Loh
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  • 196 16 FOODMEN ON WARPATH >XHW RACKET LX MEAT p(M)I> Control insjxvtors are once a^ain on the uar-p-««ii tor ncfaafatflb The offenders this time are >h;«d\ nttJkn <>t mutton m Singapore's fo<*\ markets. Ketiilers now deoei\e customers by selling imiM>rtei! mutton as local meat, which is uncontrolled. Tlv Deputy Food and Price
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  • 81 16 New Delhi Fn. Twelve Pftktetan policemen were kill.*a 01 injured an.i one butUn Wile 1 and three injured In a h> clash between Ir.fiim and Pakistan Police near the village of Thati. nbout 25 miles wpft of Anritxa.. m the Punjab. The Indian police
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  • 90 16 JAPS TO PRINT AUSSIE BOOK TOKIO. Friday. "Near .\'orth". the first Australian oook to be published m Tapun v i 1 1 appear m a Japanese'anguage edition befoie Caristnas. Negotiations between the Jiji press and a representative >f the Australian editor were ompleted today. Work will begin imrruM'atcly the translation.
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  • 33 16 Indian ladies cf the Lotus Club will sell dollar badges for the Gandhi Memorial Fund today. The club held a social for children yesterday .evening at their premises m Short Street.
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  • 94 16 Fancy Thai HOUSTOX. Texas. PH. E<jy.s and tomato*** s ,it- ttend nul'o microfhoutt hi I of Henri WtUmt§ 01 kt wmtt bcfort an pJMfpWnat^d cniii'd of >»or> thii* 350 tv assert his P.</';r»'sv» Pnrhi hit I th.it 1! (iir.cnmin.itiirt} rovM b*- romied m ths with.
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  • 61 16 TOKIO, Fri. Th? povrrr.yrient cam* up wth a Hew scheme t'~>J.iij to oOf€ with the paper shortage by 77iimeograph>ny birth reyuirat.on forms </:: the back of death notice* ar.d putting out new marriage report forms <*n the back of old divorce application*. The Japanese m anpru letters to Tokio newspa-pt
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  • 38 16 FORT EIRE, OKt.iri,,. Fri. Fnd /awes, 22, parachute jumper who teas scheduled to try and set a Canadian parachute jump record icithin 10 days, fell downstairs and landed m hospital here irith n nn«.«i. ble broken neck. U.P.
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  • 210 16 SALT LAKE CTTY, Utah. Friday. In a Rlijor foreign policy speech. Dewey declared that tlie United States should treat Russia with friendship and fainiesi as a strcne equal but should not be bluffed or bullied. Speaking m the Sovnre Tabernacle, Dewey
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  • 36 16 BATAVIA. Fri. —Republican troops have captured. Alimin, titular leader of the Indonesian Communist party, who returned to Java m 1946 after years of exile In. Russia, and Crina. it was reported today. U.P.
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  • 278 16 NEW DELHI. Fri.-A party of officers iron; tral Water-Power Irrigation and Navigation Ota* by Dr. Bnaerjee returned recently aft r a four-mo^T tion into the little known and hithe-to unDenrfr.. of Eastern Nepal. South of Mount Lverest mv m tance of about 600
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  • 41 16 TOKIO, Fri. The Communist Tarty today demanded the en o'oc resignation of the A?hida Cabinet. The demand ffll made when Kyuchi Tokiuia Sanzo Nosaka, KftfOSm Hosokawa and Katsuji Itano. Communbt Diet member.;, met As hida today.- Reuter AAP
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  • 58 16 Kuala Lumpv.r Malay 'eiders want a special Malay Affairs Department m the Federation Government, the Tribune understands. The idea started with a reader's letter m the '"Majlis" leading Kuala Lumpur daily. Responsible leaders are now ad vocating such a department to help Government implement their
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  • 39 16 GLASGOW, Fri— The La bour Party retained its seat m the by-election for th" Gorbahs division of Glasgow The figures were: Mrs Alice^ Cullen, Labour; 13.706 Mr. Willis Roxburgh, Conservative; 7.181. Mr. Peter Kerrigan, Communist; 4,233.- Reuter
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  • 16 16 TOKIO, Fri.— A trade agreement between Pakistan and Japan is expected signed. tomorrow.- Reuter
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  • 316 16 There wet. 66 arrests ir n Federation m the last 24 ho,. -—19 m KMah Peril Seianpor. five m feral one m Penanp The laU^t round-up c f it layan war front news follows NEGRI BEMHLAN: M Pilah Area Or, Wel W j m tne c o v
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  • 52 16 SEGAMAF. t: patrol, led into a terrorist- m? Labis area tws t[t (1 preliminary rcpo two member^ wounded. are available t J The Johoro to expand its PoUj the Tribune und More recruiitn* youths as ■pecia Already gotog of the BUt« th initiative. Recruiting Wi» ;>
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