Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 May 1946

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  • 29 1 The Sunday Tribune Phone Nos: Editorial 181 1 The \enspapii m Tkt i' <>>;,:, of Mmlmmm AdviTtisini;. i .!.i Accounts 5812. PAGES SINGAPORE, May. £6, l!)4(i. I I I IN
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  • 338 1 "End Walkout Or Govt. Will Take Over" Sharp Attack On Union Leaders 100,000 TONS GRAINS HELD UP £V STOF^PAGE OF WORK r<>N MA 1 I'KhMDI.VT TKi MAN ISI.rXTI.Y WARNED STKFKINCi LOCOMOTIV! KXGIXKFKS AM) TKAIXMEX TODW THAT X PAKM Y/l\(i RAILWAY STKIKI WAS NO! CALLED OFF
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  • 56 1 Princess Elizabeth's Broadcast LONDON. May 25—Twentyy- r b ■t Britis F.mbrotherhood" oW- tore and 1 our fotethe Wor! > i) O»t from ilu- Empirv D«y Youth g people th rough and pas- -v PitlitiCal Which .:i I prv-p«rp lal past have freat v a.\ i built by C I 1u
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  • 149 1 Soft Coal Strike 1 HBfGTON May 25.— The? trtt rac Hi tinal hour> today Without a sign of whether *he miners will remain at their jobs and resum< :he 42-day walkout tttietllipted two weeks ago. President Truman's pledge to res ore operation of the sir.kfbound railroads idded new of uru
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  • 555 1 Immigration Officer Is Shipping Czar You Want To Go To Europe Age n ts Ha ye No Power To Accept Bookings SiWidd'i TvUhuic staff Reporter) It \<ii \rv a (iovernment servant s^i ;i Home on leaVf or an ex-internee w lio has not been Home vet, j rtind a f6od
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  • 371 1 BIG ANTI-UNION DEMONSTRATIONS IN KUALA LUMPUR (Tribuni' K<-])ortcr) KUALA LUMPI irr.u ovation was s by Malays here to C i t i J tmniaßS wh© is now touring: Malay;*. < h ti<m oi Uk i pie to the Malayan I nion. At Bernang. on the N< Sembilan-Selan^or border, Capt. Gammans
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  • 137 1 BAM FRANCISCO* May 25.— S-ticcjcrini/ food losses confroncd nr Fur Wt and the Putted Sffltea In the event of vrolonga*'on of the rail strike. with iflftonaiml > of oan of tkabitt, UV€stO and foods 'Uffs already piled up in ra'l yards, Che great foot produciiKj mil
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  • 132 1 Millions Like Thme... C.S. A\: :>(>(.(/ icorkcrs' s f rike may mean starvation for this Jugoslav fam v War-stricken Jugoslavia is being helped back on its feet aga'n through the services of the United Nat'ons Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Already the country has received 765,679 tons of food for Us
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  • 31 1 NANKING, May 25— C ,i 1 the Chinese Supi.m Court up' •.n Cliv Ming-yi. pupp< t Minister of Foreign A" Said Cliv will b< w days.- A.P.
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  • 139 1 Java T alks Conclude MGAPORE, May 2S.— Dr. B»*>*» r L.i C ::.->:■ :i :.i; N- 1 Indie*, left by plane for Batavla this afternoon after wpinrtilg f erences on the MettMrtaads Bait Inmm rituatfon with. Admn OommsiiiGt* r. c>ou i KUlearn and other high Allied commanders. no annousfMMH w«»
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  • 20 1 r < v. I i m Dutrl: M 1n.1..^ by tin fa] 1 '.ft San Francisco.- A.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 60 1 ru v\i\(. M-II I'll)'' Id wattT IMU |..-M«T ..'"llT occasional <i* i n UUI 1 1 i mi pen repairs. Road, \d rold Nichols en s hf Morr: Tribune in iwion he writes *c'.mi:;fl';iti<iHi" At Yoi Service Again e sr\<;ii a -:ur\ Ro.ij. Singapore IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE MERCHANTS QV COTTONS,
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    • 93 1 1 i\ I. i'] iIWMMI DEALERS 332, North Bridge Rd f Clcanin vfi< Telephone 7971. )ipmaits BRITISH MAD: INSTRUMENTS ARRIVED. All Ukulele-Banjos and Mandolin Ba: mported by us are n < ion and are guaranteed to withstand sev< anges of climate. ft Mandolin Banjo with Case, No. 3050 50.- Banjo
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  • 264 2 $1,500 Per Ton Teak Crippling Furniture Trade Shops May Have To Cio se Down (Sunday Tribune S^aff Reporter) 'i eofit li /:u'h hi •.kv-rochr'.!?! in re- coMpled with the fa?t that earpenlMa !!:d ii i the furniture industry arc (kitmncin,, m nag i i harnitarf s'> ?>s to elosc down
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  • 78 2 George Cross For Indian Officer PoW LONDON. May 25.- Fm spiCu«Hj> galtantry in Carrying oat hazardous Work in a Very brave C in Mahmood Khan Dun I BahaWalpur Infaiihas b 4War«kd ti I off Wit'i a small party during Withdrawal from Malaya be months and mm I- Ni naj Am.
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  • 577 2 Rehabilitating "One Man" Businesses i I ibunt 1 C' respond* nl PENANG M ci > 4t l will consider very sympu the ques her advances can be mil 1 bus:: have been damagPd tan action," declan d he Rt -H n T Icolw it a press conference was pointed out
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  • 48 2 Members of the M •<>n Party, are hereby inforr/.0.i that a jron oral meeting will talta < today at 10.30 r.m., at the of Mr. Gan Poh V- I -52, Lorong 29, Geylan?. with a to the activities of the Party being resumed. Ligrht ro wfii ved
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  • 227 2 ,()N,joN _m o r c than a hundred shost" ietCCUvCI W>mi ti them unknown even to their eolleasues at Scotland Yard-nave been assigned to the task of wiping out the blad market. This secret squad was formed some months ago to combat the crime
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  • 310 2 Ma rching Saved PoW's Longer Hours Of Work "Death Railway Major's Explanation ii I sent them by motor lorries to tit ii piate <;f v. k they would arrive tin re earlier and they would h;»\i" t,» do more nours of uork. T!:at is why would not send them by
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  • 78 2 "Mad Doctor" Beheaded r.vRIS, M\>v 2& -Dr. Marcel Petiot, 55, was beii ;idcd by toe guillotine at the La Santc Prison early on May 25. The slender physician who was convi. of slav--21 y enema during fche German occupation after all* collecting money frt vi'-Mnis by promising r l them
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  • 99 2 A Yugoslav mother of Moslem faith with her baby on her lap, waits to see the doctor in clinic at Sarajevo, Bosnia, Yugoslavia. At this clinic, which is administered and supplied by UNRRA. the only doctor is Dr. Eleanor Singer of Finsbury Kings Cross, London. Most of
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  • 41 2 Sergeants At Home, Too HASTINGS May 24. ExArmy sergSergeants in the home w\ n Critici>e.| by Miss H. Smith of F ily Welfare ition at ferenoe <>f (be Fam.ly Association md kil at Hasting- {•*,< Su< h c just not Working."' Reuter
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  • 79 2 Ph. Contingents from the armies of the four Allied occupying powers took par 4 a C( remonial parade in Berlin on May 9, to celebrate t -\'K" Day. The four military commanders took the salute ft i base near the Red Army Monument. Photo shows:
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  • 822 2 Bevin:Churchill Not Playing The Game LONDON, MAY 24. SECRETARY, MR. I m i; IN REPLY TO THE HOUSE OF C( IT; ON EGYPT MADE A FF WINSTON IIIIL. HE ROUGH MANY A MR. CHURCHILL MANY UNPLEASAN CULT DECISIONS. In the present international circumstances he thouht the Labour Party might hn
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 93 2 MOKE PAY FOR I !?KK\I WORKERS w am -ton. m X Mng ti. p y oi to?i4 v y I i GET FIT AGAIN j OR NO COST! Thoosands of people are going ItOW. r ght this mmu rund wn, suffering fr mth i awful p. f ,>', n•.r kn
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  • 63 3 Lord Killearn's Example "7 hate tapioca," declar Lard Killearn during Press Conference I I (i. hou-t ever, tha f he wou'd be] I to go on a "food < >r age die based on th unal ad: icill be re a'led recent Nutritional Con. n aavor i I out that
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  • 39 3 Passengers p- g to India b* the Tro..psliip NeVaSa" embarking at 9 a.m. on May alongside Berth 27 arc r> ha*, ti 1 Will at ViZagapatam and noMadras as p Passage already Will ie Voyage to ViZa-
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  • 63 3 26 Certificates But Recipients Are Missing Staff Reporter) p.tl of running grey, t traCe Ili> the >i of C<»mn. 1 p 1 ncip J. J N i v, his there imber of piling up at to get ii '.wing: n Beng C 4. Doris M. V B Lily JaC Arthur
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  • 14 3 DISTRIBUTION OF CONDENSED MILK Wit' ■ff morroW, b* pi i pir tin i P
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  • 289 3 Inquest On Mr. F.H. Grumitt Body Found With Cord Round Nee "1 cannot > r v ht'tlirr troubled but I thought hi Smith Controater, o Guan Mm >'• nl.i; into Grumitt I proprietor of \v.i> atta body was found with a i m room in Ku n t Flats on
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  • 141 3 Crowds See £400 Theft LONDON, May 24.— Crowds saw two men steal £400 v from a moving bank van at Islington, London. The van was being driven down Upper Street. Islington, and was transferring money from the Highbury Corner branch of Barclays Bank to the Upper Street branch at Islington,
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  • 348 3 Stocks Sow Being Assembled Tribune Staff Reporter) •ree largest European department t to rc-commen^e business on a limited rncnth alter fcru years <;f suspend ii t thzir activities. From June 1 the basement and first floor of Raffles Chambers will be ''ased by
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  • 80 3 Clothing Stolen While Owners Were Asleep A tliicf or t; 1 1 i .vs brokt. 1 into a pied by a 1 ')n the light Of Fi:dny-S.'.lnnlay, CHI ■wtOU where the inmates were p:iig, and Olade off with a of rru-n women s children's clothing. is made shortly after daylight
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  • 173 3 Dr. Wu Returns From Inspection Tour On his return to Singapore from ivcent wne-month inspection tour of Malays Dr. Wu Paak-shmg. the Chinese Consul-General at Singapore, told the Press that he gratified at the patriotic feelings of tne Chinese people in the cou: and the end of racial I iveen
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  • 65 3 Instances haV<.' been "1 in which shop consumers lo buy other commodities in additiptl iO certain price regulated goo h as i Condition of sale of a particular controlled 1 >tuff. The public are infoiir tlat such action is an offence ullthe Price Control ProC that instances
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  • 285 3 DOCKERS STAGE 6-HOUR STRIKE (Simdau IVAww SUO Reporter) -jM Ci: i sind Indiun am! Chinese labourers I to the Singapore If >ur Board who went on str<" bout BM am on turday returned to work with t:>e 7 p.m. overtim. hift. For the third time in six months, and the
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  • 21 3 CROWNED QUEEN OF MAY Miss Nora Ross* elected May Queen ait the recent con.e't hetd in the Great World Cabaret recently.
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  • 372 3 Malayan V-Parade Troops Have Heavy Programme Contingent Inspected By G ene ra l Pe rci vt 1 1 (Special to the Sunday Tribune) LONDON, May 25.— 0n 2 hundred and fifty Malayan troops who arrived in London early this week arpose of taking part in th V-Day march gh the
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  • 66 3 Sepoy On Jeep Theft Charge A Tamil Bepty, Narayanan laimcd trial in tlu F«.i:rtll police Court yesterday wlu-n he was charred With stealing Jeep Valued at $700, the moYeatte property of tlic Malaya Command, Tanglin Barracks. Xc is al! lo hive s< 'lii the jeep from th^ r Klin Barracks
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  • 155 3 A samp: by anese !ence of a Mali»\ Hamid. when 1 continu' charjres of hurt against M. Ta.'.a am! pal in t>< Court yesterday. The sub-ward one of jail .i ceo to ea«« on the man and h»- Tanapathy's office ten dent und Oo»>»l l
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  • 351 3 (By Roy Ferroa. Sunday Tribune Stit Krptrtar) lap bombs daring the last days d Singapore and a forg< tten alley these last four yem s, brick* I ill arc. me •n« p ana a ifhost of its former self. Change N N
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  • 54 3 $1 0,000 Worm Of Cigarettes Found A charge of irrongA ed to Wee Ah Rahim I Four h Court pe*t****V■SSJMi thai tin v ?;rr, '<■ yd a p i on of 21 fu I rase m Ml < r ,'i and tfsrJ ette.s mpoutii c evening of Man ndy v
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  • 29 3 Penang Observe Empire Day M D in P<t I «t as today t\ vfl ti| asked to make a L ■J undtt :itioC| ii mote of HrlK arainnH IM|
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    • 36 3 I > 'sum iNail i aticf* •ippih east mm a Inotherlutrgt Shipment of Columbia i Mast«>r*d ihccM. 1 Mal.tv;. Obia.iii.'il' f''.m Nang Hene r KELLER PIANO CO No 2, Orchard Road. 1 |> ERCY FOOD I)()\T WAST IT
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  • 375 4 The Sunday Tribune 26, 1946. M. P. A. J. A. When a correspondent of a Loncoa Lett- Wing newspaper alleges I mina--members of M.P.A.J.A. and asks •must we realty make it tor the Malayans to nght us (meaning the British) before they win through to freedom?' 1 It necessary to
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  • 37 4 Mor« Intent upon com mcrce Itafl on politics. is awaiting reB of en in -pot prosperity, v "itally interested in seeing relax ition of controls and lull rest o r a t ion ol civil authority.
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  • 28 4 Malaya n Union Economically chaol k trying to recover from war damage »;n artittcally depressed revenue from its primary pi<>diiets. .Malay population seethinu with resentment against White Taper.
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  • 22 4 AppMfentt] e( ."iiomicaiil;. itaj mini •i? politically acqu ie s < Bt. Kara avis in post-war Asia, a country without a problem.
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  • 38 4 Qiiiri. hut ;;nt likely i(, lor-e' ji mm r in whici) i sion issue has been n■ I (> iJ lAiVv e\ idence ol economic recovery, hr.t basically prdM Uj leu badly affected h war tii i!) Malaya.
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  • 743 4  - GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S NEW FIELD of ACTIVITY W.A. Harpur DAKLFJKADSFJKDAF* Mr. Malcolm U ted oald >nts the task ol converting the chaotic political and disordered economic Ma. Union and Singapore into prosperous ented territories. A further task is to introthe British protectterritories in Borneo a new constitutional setup. he can achieve measure
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  • 2009 4 The BIG SHOTS Of DOPE Ninety years ago nobody, coloured or v. i:• 111 I i "%h ol dope and no poppy grew Uppermost ID mind, tftflf *H9 ;:iy of the drat trafic, is the raceatiicti oi a* rld-w!d iddic- n rod now \m i iq d time i utii
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  • 27 4 B. N.B. \nenu i n < backward fciffl tery. hitln i erne;! !»> a ha; iBVOi ntmj).iii\ i i.iinmii potentiai almost hltl rta Be from politic al ti oul
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  • 26 4 Workers earn it, mm iK rs lend it. Women spend it. Dying leave if, M if. Robbers seize it. case it, Gamh Richard Armour Areosy).
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 325 4 'lICIIII M I»IU-I»\II> i s \ssnii:n VERTISEMENTS rtiSc meats: ib BH— tktm situations 1 ur Sale, I'erI insertion of 20 words minimum v__ Lirreaoes Death", Marriage Kn--I>t iiiirh notices per lnsenion of 25 words minimum. 20 cents for every rd. .enisemena should be Manager. Malaya Tribune. Anson Road, Singapore. i
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    • 52 4 A Di; I. Km 11 T to tli<» EYES! The Lovel> American Latent imount sUsmlefli Ctfai es. Glasses that blend with bcairy and sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. I hey are cushioned against breakage. r Vt R BRIGHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Opticians 19, Chulia Street, Telephone
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    • 88 4 (IT'S EASY PHONE US-WEIX COLLECT EMPTY BOTTLES f^spl T ll6 fl* v u r drinks are the I sa -war standard— but we V want to serve these drinks In v tne same P r e-war way— in while V embossed F. &N. Bottles. f f >*-~ 7 v what
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  • 523 5  - THROUGH CHINESE EYES The glamour hai the Malayan AftK-E Association's Exhibitions in the I nineteen twenties gave way in course of t'me to p: M sideration of the potei the prr)ducts was when people flocked there in a >ry to gspe Recces. Nap lD.urvas. La Sail s and C i
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  • 713 5  -  Henry Buckley Reu lers (I*. C rre3 kj ident) —But Trials Are Fair MAD! ?>. Kaj A :><\,v fi«iirc.-> atC p\>i »> (1, com t<*»t Obsri -r" m -i" iliat U\ y non c i in, Liical ]>* Ison i in Sp jails
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  • 70 5 Almost Like Singapore I I fSBAM May M —A o/ people, mcli several wot- triM i -<c a/ Am n 1 .1 fan Ml the c I WMthorU f.s f/"''- Scores of I tOMfl »fcO r cri Mtn passed out of the room leads of cr n to p«t> sale
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  • 125 5 The band plays "Its a Lovely Morning"— and Princess Elizabeth dances with Captain Lord Rupert Nevill, a captain in the Life Guards, while the Royal and Merchant Navy Ball NMM under way at the Dorchester Hotel, London, rci > The Princess wore a long skirted gown
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  • 230 5 (Smmdag Tribune Staff Reporter) Three street lights were put out of commission etch time bomb dropped in the main streets of Singapore, 'Istics compiled by the authorities disclose* Rehabilitation schemes, it is stated, are greatly impeded by shipping difficulties. Owing to neglect
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  • 101 5 Dorman-Smith To Consult Home Govt. RANGOON M-t;. -A nAble source said on Friday ma the governor Wk n.-umaid D rmanS ,\a.> B'.nr.a >m. rtly v..::-A X :.-dom to di«Oii By HI -i nai >n w ith Brn -:i :ie source said there had !> i:..> r Bui ma -;v ci-
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  • 86 5 Giral's Charges Against Franco NEW YORK. M y 24 I c i an i 1 in Sp cI C DO rid n R Prim Ministei tin Spanish Republic n G©V< rt ni in Ex < T Gird ACI v, giving I b I UNO 5 f3 ng Ib< sp Mi
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  • 77 5 I rres] tentj v} NvN m,, j; I. llountbii'-- 1'- 3«i mrli i v •noon ar foi Kou B v I ouis 0 H t \V;tr Ofl» rtky, wif« ol U« p Pi rogor, Comml Ambulance Britra B«Ci Hi B R 'u^ lad Mm R^^ n
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  • 289 5 LUCKA'OW v 25— Two Bri::sh oOeen have been found shcr dead QB Outram Read, of the city's main thoroughfares, w;i, announced last nightThey were members of the A::ny special investigation inch tod I D-y had been conducing "important invest* L.t- :»ns." it was said. Tnt names
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  • 192 5 ANKINC;. Alay 24— Mut I I misunderstanding baspd tn misinformiitiim is >BC of the f actors pcercntInf unity between the Chinese Watkmallsta and the Communists, according to John Roderick, Associated Press staff correspondent, who spent fov months in the Communist stronghold ol Xenan, Rod
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  • 105 5 NEW YORK. May 25.— Delegates the United Nations I Council yesterday took a mr>.< c view of the Iranian question, bul generally adopted a w; see attitude in the face of unol 4 ts from the Iranian Qavam-es-Sultaneh, tIMU a.. troops were out. Teheran radio
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  • 202 5 Rb -^::-rr^ is r-iLAMFO CANTON, May 25.— Canton, the rreat rr of South China, is ton tl port m far M foreign trade is concerned. i> :iHutlMg fcjr .es, -re-.l tape" and the chaotic currency sitratton. The recent rise of Hongkong dollar on Ca
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  • 23 5 20-Ton Bell Unearthed Am r I < Buk 20-i Hewm i took four Amencant uncQy Ml eg from the f Lee dynasti- Associated Press
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  • 76 5 U.K Studying U.S. Proposal I NEW YORK. Ma> Hrli ffc Vf I'mi is expected to «up- tf-m gl lii ■1 1 tlnii till ;tion in WutUteta ftHfe I jjiii W^ A. *J C /-W« 1 rj^> ttie Brttteb Ooqmil the province. The AiiMriCAii Con* t^i jg ■ritanintf to be in
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  • 107 5 MORE PAY URGED FOR CEYLON GOVT. EMPLOYEES COLOMBO. May 24— A manent increase frail government salar recommended in the 300-page rep Salaries sion of the Ceylon Btf If adop ed, ihis NMMMHh the governn R.v *****.000 T: emission suggests other adjust^. I s bexv. he various grades, and a»*i: a
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  • 29 5 NEW FAUNISTIC LINK BETWEEN MALAYA CEYLON different ftp I oeraft. According I M ,m> ll fc ;)Ui< U.l utlur link- v.tl. tin mouM-.,:-, y....!. OlpMiß, I and Bum«t Reuter
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    • 11 5 HI W >H^mtmt>u^ woiaMsi ■>«« rist w if>r nun* of hmlcv+h tmtm
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    • 76 5 FOR ALL DEFECT OF VISIONS Coiv^uJ?i. PL L*TJ^ iR rtr*i]| J* V<B j!m tA/rjJw J n'^ Jj| Pitman's. Z33KHD Shortha^o^ KASnB3 Made: Easy! i i— i NEW WAY BUBIMMB 80BOOL dfftd. 1935) *M, Ceylon Road, Katong, Singapore. 1. THE SINGAPORE BROKERS ARE AGENTB TOR W. H. Smith It Sons N-
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  • 31 6 M R tnber ot Parliament Forth* Cltj ol Loud..: p Oi aking > liut early in April it I from th«> chairmanship in ordei H e of ommona. Reuter
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    • 159 6 A? 11 j unn i I)V: ■"> SHOWS Bo IgS Tel: 6909 ft s a ,000 rn. p. 'i Tomddk) strScing U\c Town, .carryi Everything before it! A UNI T PICTUi fr^ if-^\ MHW" Ca x- i *vtib tPHm tTtt /4 r\ c V Preceded by litcsl Universal Ncwsreek: Long
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    • 33 6 Pho> "NIGHT BEFORE THE WAR" (In ntoB« with I \1 < HIN, I. AM K1 N I <\ [EW BE < HOW To-nJghi ftt Midnir..* "Captain Midnig!;!" "WEN SU CHEN" i i t > M darti l.
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    • 259 6 <*> Sky G.W. OPENING TO-DAY (3 p.m. 7 p.m. 9.30 p.m The Vigilance Of The Seas Navy's. Duties Day Night Splendid Service Submarine Patrol (Richard Greene Nancy Kelly > AtSantic G.W. OPENING TO-DAY (3 p.m. 7 p.m. 9.30 p.m., her Big "Double" in response To Double-Feature 'il.e Devil is Driving"
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    • 225 6 AT LAST! An In -den! I .n<; Must-B c-Fought-Oul Dud Being Revealed fc m 11 a.m.— 2 p.m.— 4.1 m j\\tf j| p^ \J j§ 6.30—9.15 p.m. Miimiinnfiiii Eagle-Lion's Sensationa." m -VWW IfcV <„ISILU.;ii lAMES MAS( LLK I ERT and B M ,\c\cr A\cr Appiopnately Defined! DEATH MARCH' Survivors arc
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  • 621 7  -  Cecil Wong HIMIItT^ REVIEW By Sports Besar Stadium another ich of sport n revived. > have been ist sevehope meet would uve at h layers a; which was or.' by tfc Ro ary was r famous N n w V S'a Sports that
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  • 143 7 Lord Astor's Derby Hope Wins Trial LINOI m 24.— 1. all 'l Derby trial SW **«k -half m a n I thn c K-ug- E J «th E.i-a Tudor the? otu--an.l-a-half lengtba I of tl nine nm» is At :v.,y Sky High and Fai P m half a furlong in
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  • 34 7 BRUSSELS, May 25.—Duaw- round o! the gium C Br.i W. C ChuV. Or ientu! Satin Jack Van Deneyi I China h. bring I ir P Qeelhand, nst C ml Sin— ft P.
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  • 38 7 New Life Badminton Party rt of thf Now Life i that a D will be I' k Road, on ■day. June 1 at >irraph will Parties Life Bad Party are requistn! to with the hon. ■< N H '»re-
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  • 69 7 )NDON. M 1 The WV*i Club Derby callOYer: 4-1 Happy Knight ofl 9-2 Uk< :i; 13-2 Khaled taken and offvtvd; 15-1 Gulf St 10-1 Fast and Fair ofl\. ted, 2C M-2 no Therapy; 100-6 Neap..! .tail taken and fl "J: 20-1 White Jacket; 25-1 Pv- igll ailH Nirgllal
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  • Article, Illustration
    104 7 GN ted by cheering crowds, Mr Wins ion Churchill ami his Dutch admirers by jaun ny swinging his hat on walking stick as he arrived ct the "Hall of Knigti The Hague on May 9 to address a joint sesaon of the Netherlands Parliament- With Mr. Churchill is seen
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  • 254 7 Veterans Still In Great Form f j»\:;-'\ 24.— The si^ht of former En* H Btrtac M 4. Frank Woolley 62 and Douglas Jardine 54. will be talked about tor many by the crowd of 15*000 who v King went to the Oval to see with Surrey in the country* s
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  • 55 7 Buddy's Challenge To Maxie XKA FORM fight d d v brothsr IVlax, IMNMf vorl U's heavyweight champ, to fight him mm I us is gecd ,i Nr a ciineback." Buddy now •was a n^hiciub while Max at present a nl*l ertainer in PhiladHIt was ai. me^t I' antioun c >c
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  • 1036 7 Support is piling up I r Billy C BB in his New York b v w I I lid champion Jot 1 Louis, bu' it's mostly verbal backing and tH ft life HM ■':!>■' ;ibiui- I champion James BnyMock ll the latest Conn admirvr. COnn will win.
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  • 45 7 Indians Score 107 For 1 v jr. Tho Nawab of u<li won tfu- toss in the Indians' nn,! ,i, bat I vieferi that looked good for ii were as folant not out istaxi AH b Gray 9; Modi ot out 34--;,tal (for 1 v Reuter
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  • 33 7 SELANGOR RACE RESULTS KUALA LUMPUK as follows: RACE 1 ¥6. S5 RACE 2 2. F-j,,. $8. RACE 3 1 .1 •9. $8. SB. $8. RACE 6 T...!. RACE 1. BIG SWEE rot i
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 876 8 MALAYAN RAILWAY'S PART IN BATTLE FOR FOOD Transpor t Key Problem A Tribune Staff Krportrr) <>ME V NEXT MONTH OR EARLY JULY R iOCOMOTIVES AND 000 WAGGONS RRIVI PORI SWETTENHAM FROM Tii ARRIVAI WJLL BE YET ANOTHER IN i [IE HAT'i LR
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  • 71 8 Difference In Union Viewpoints "Very Small" PENAMG. May Member cf Parliament. C Rees-W.l'iams dec oday that after met comm: in Malaya he /omul Afce difference in vewpoints on the Malayan Union and < iship -jo small" that he felt the narrow gap could easily be bridged n tht be very
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  • 106 8 Ailniii-.il Lord) Louis Moutitbat--Buprcmc All K.I Commander. Boir ...v ,v. i. B I S* iti A n D:-:S. mm executive officer to SI A P ■i- p. .im i-t it v „f!L-' D D A .-> IM rtl Saßlc in ni I xm* are ;>
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  • 155 8 Memorial To War Dead LONDON. May L! 4 It i> :mw ;,1--v.-r rmrttktn ovtain Ktwfl tin modtaph .n Whitehall. London, will rrpnMrt ttM Manorial to the dead it two wars it was stated at the Iflnttiffj "t Work- Thr question of an addition of dans 1939-45" is ixMiL' olliciaily considered
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  • 121 8 UK's Defence Plans 'Already Afoot' LONDON. May J4 Major John Ci Kart'ine. Gciuval S.vr.t.irv of UM National Hmi>:ne :;nd TOWI Planning; Co'iiki!. mU at the UUHH nieetinu .n I.oncV.n today ttal B*l tain's defence dbitA WBR bnuhc to make rrrtain pfaUM .-nd an;in.E[e njtnts to uvt t all possibilities i
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  • 311 8 Keen Competition In Empire Day Sports Several hundred aspiring; athletes, your;'; and old had field day at the Jalan Besar Siadium yesterday when an Empire Day Victory Spirts meet was run by the Singftpare Rotary (lub. l)(iiiv<> a sood afternoon's work in or^an sinp, the imeei vrtean Kotar i a
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  • 83 8 G U N S OF THE 'VANGUARD' Phot H-M.S. Vanguard, ■<■ 42,000-to?i ba tlcsliip. Ml thrown open for HupetHon recently* Britain's mightiest battleehin i>:. Ui a cost <>f *C 11.000.000 and launched by Princess Eli.cht Xort'jtibvr. VJ44, irill 'ake the Roya! Family to South A'rca nhcn /lieu ft dUff M6XI
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  • 104 8 Shipping Walk Out Mid-June US. STRIKES WASHINGTON. May 25—1 Labour B day summoiud mm I Conference h< in an iffort to t PPing strike oD In Si V ■:> iSco, ti tary i c (CoUgl 111 Orgn: ti as) and oik- independent tme unions ntrolling 190,000 men, -ai«! they vnU
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  • 15 8 A USSIES' OWN LINCOLN I rr iuluii Rogce Mo is proc< c were made two
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  • 342 8 WASHINGTON, .—Russia's abilit} to wajre successful major war now was questioned b> a I nil States Army Office military observer who said thai fo shortages were the major obstacles to further Ked \rri. caivpaiuns. Col. Conrad Lanza, commentator for the semi-official Field ArtU) Journal
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  • 192 8 HOLLYWOOD, May 10— 'me adiition Aan Nap.' tactcr actor. I cart of nances the interna.l chara HM film's player A: Ma ra, who to I V. r born thonv Q..:.:. I M born in Chihuahua. Mexico; John Mili.r; Dalmatian; Mike Mazuiki. Ukralnan: Barry Mitch* ther was S<
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  • 101 8 Ti ltributed fr .wards Allied war, which, for them, s 1939 er heard of. I k oetid j ungles Guiv ::arop3, and o ;o me port in bsm M vro'.i w thai of ju in i onif facts an.i >uld justly challenge «lies imagination.
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  • 36 8 NEW May Fenian Government offlcia fir. the uno ■ma-it- completed, the Sec-. Is expected to remove tl, the Persian com pi. >m its. agenda early next week. It was ported here last nir Reuter
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