Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 21 July 1946

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  • 32 1 The Sunday Tribune lit Xeuspapti ttf Ifa People Of Maiaya 'Phone Nos. Editorial 5811 f Advertising;, Circulation <S_ let-omits .">K 1-. OGHI PAI SINGAPORE, SINDAY, JUL V 21, 1946. PRICI I CENTS
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  • 286 1 HK Has 'Supplies Czar To Smash Black-Market Ti !f vis I. IN iTS FNAL -Cu'-.O H aNi.lv rili HONG KONG GOVERNMEN I MONI H-OLD WA X AGAI N S I BLACK I ..?> > NOW ENTERING ITS FINAI X UNI fl H THI GI 01 I S OFP, an charg?
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    55 1 Photo. I p. J r c c I Eli- i zabcth se shortly cj had o <ted m the pale blue, w h i Qe-li?; a OOd of a Bachelor of: Music. s l* Ho:. 0§ Lon d < |f ty .ess re- c d s degree fro I ■srl
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  • 48 1 LONDON. July 20.— Most of Britain's baker.s reluctantly fell in line w i t h government *s bread rationing programme to-day, but. nearly 400,000 signed protest petitions and the Conservative Party still frowned on the scheme. Rationing is scheduled to start to-morrow.— A.P.
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  • 164 1 HONG KONG, July 19.—Crm<asm of the Hong Kong Governggnt's rent control measure was expressed at the annual meeting of the Hong Kong Land Investment Company one of the biggest pro-perty-holding companies in th<* C olony. Mr. D. P. Landale (Director of Jardine. Matin-son and Company, Limited*,
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  • 88 1 70 P.C. JAP REPARATIONS FOR CHINA? j —China TO per cent, of the total raparal oaa to be paid i b killed PO ite her for the serio I daring hat sight This was revealed by Premier T V Soon feed from what quart bines* citizen couM a rernment msated
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  • 104 1 )SCOW. July 20.- -Dr. inderovich Bos and politician icho said human beings normally s>.< Id be 150 years old- died on agod M 7/\a 9 Council of M ters said Bogomolets. who crea I a I I I tmOf ci//() aas ai 1( pWci ■ended would hold off
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  • 33 1 Ol \v. July ft.— The oa* a from the fcr the first half of fa ■SO at over 17t..0l»0 gr I I During I J 1 nrai V* aa-ounting a n
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  • 65 1 20 Ta- la. I Sta BISB3 I Pi vost a DB •ci I I m Ded and din a shooting mciii n Formosans and th ast nigra In I Shibu\ I |C Itfl I IBS I truckloads of Formoaai on by the JBpaa poi: The Japar fgfl
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  • 51 1 DUB I a tano* de V* Prinu* Minister and Minis! for External AfF-iir of i a ded hf>ul(l j a.< United Nations. It was I.i > anncuncotl in Dublin last nii^ht tb .t h«* d P rl the on- \v 11 now **an Weed- Fin Yen
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  • 321 1 WAR ON PROFITEERS "MUST GO ON" ln>\<riioi s "Siclp llrcak lllac*k Market" Appeal (Sunday Tribune Si:._Y Reporter) Arr...:: v disappointed at the indifferent ATTITUDE Of SINGAPORE'S Public towards the government campaign against proIVmiilSCa AM) CRIME, THE GOVERNOR, SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON, YESTERDAY M\I)E A PERSON \L APPEAL FOR CO-OPERATION FROM THE
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  • 48 1 STUDENT REBELLION QUELLED BUENOS AIRES, July Boi r.v. Kml-as. y announced last Bight th a the armed ttadent rebellion at 1.. o** P. id quelled. etrnm-aniqe-f eaMed ta Urn a, n treat the Bolivian Foreign Office :.id that all sn!>vcr>ive elements" were now dominated by the n rnenni
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  • 47 1 London, July l»,— Britain's export, in June totalled £69 million— £2o million less than May. Th Board Of Trade announces the following Jun,- trade figures: Imports: £102.000,000 June £*****0,000 May €112.000,000 June. 1945 Exports: 69,*****0 June 89.000,000 May €42,000 000 Jun. 1945. Reuter
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  • 82 1 BELGRADE, July 19.— A resoluaan demand nq tlaa a.- "legally acttd" Spanish Republican Govern na... in ss a of a* Qiral .hould represent Spaai b-*_are the Ui.ited Nations was passed at a popu'ar meeting in Belgrade held ts commemorate tho Spanish civil war. Tla* resolution also urged
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  • 35 1 H,\r.TF.-,X. Nana FllOlls, I/v |_b Ifl •X- ■/.'.>■ Kinjr. Canadian Pr'.mt Minister ci I d in th** 27,01 in b* il ih I• Qoeq I for I h Par: eacc nferei Reuter
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  • 423 1 )orter). Due to a squabble 01 aosa. 0/ a Jiot-.se fir Afar- fegf Street, a youthful lv to go on J a iSStS fast comv hursday at lI J -year-old M. M. Ishak who will begin hit foot J SI /fte Jamia Mosque at
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  • 253 1 Pearl Harbour Report v -ir- crn »n _;o.— majority cf I C ngr< >- sional Pea.:] Harbour comto milita: .lures attributed to tl aster, declared tl tha lata :a R elt and Mislr .ponsibilil tion,a> iresipht." That finding i n an I lg__t man report brought sharp diss from Republican
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  • 758 2 NIPS' END BEGAN AT MIDWAY Inside Story of Japan's Defeat IV _SHINGTON,JuIy 20.— The story af the Pacific war from the Japanese side— the fatitastic blunders, sei rat negotiations, fatal -Weaknesses vv a s told in statements made public to-daj o> tbe l s. \a\y. H' -h-hai: > 0. InteiTOgation__
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  • 154 2 Prvda Joins South african "War" MOSCOW. July 20. Pravda da\ published a length Li pm Crom ns Istanbul correspondent under the title "Ghetto for Indiana In .South Africa. dealing adth the "reactionary legislation in the Union of South Africa directed agalnal Indian national minority In British Dominion." '•Por 60 yea]
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  • 67 2 Powerful Transmitter For Penang Station r-:bune Correspondt-'i' penaxg. Saturday, a new, powerful transmitter is to bi erecifid b_f the Penang proud mt^Tfl Saitinn Dear the Esplanade. Mr. g. l. Iforriaon, q i broadcasting cWel here disclosed •today Interned iturtni the -P**i Mr. Morrison had eight ye-fun experience with the NBC
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  • 143 2 "NOT POLITIC TO ASK MORE" -Sir Franklin TROOPS UNLOADING FOOD SHIPS In rcpty to a suggestion thai members of tfcg _traig nuir icorking at the WfcTtt Hlloading cargo are be: in; "bro;.-u<e; 00" with the prolon(:e 01 00 Singapore's fftffeg of ligh!cr?nen. /'a Qoooroq* I \rikli?i G m h y.e
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  • 119 2 N STOBK, July JO.- Sey a: dt legat a drei Qromyko di <■].-■ d i that aj asking fcr in oxch, a aaasna'aoTi ri ir* framing the v/orl|d tt lc control chat Qrowyki tittiag oa tke Al >i En- rg lion until Russia's a ntative
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  • 150 2 Another Malay Appointed To M.C.S. A Selangor Malay, Mr. Isn. bin Mohamed Ali has been appointed to the Malayan Service, and as such he also comes INT of the Colonial Admir. Mr. Ismail was born at Pon Swettenham in 1918, and I d at the Victoria Institu Be wan a
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  • 39 2 Wednesday an omnibus service will opertae b> 0 a and Katong at of Joo a Coast Road. High fc Jalan Sultan. Kail;. lang Road: Tanjong Katong Road and East Coa.st Road. ■quency will be six minutes.
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  • 400 2 Soldiers "gave him" revolvers A 26-year-old Malay taxi-cinvar who told the COUTI that he had obtained the (.rearms from two soldi- n who had robbed him and then took pity oi him. bl BUI a threa-year sentence yesterday when be WM COOVicti I of possession
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  • 175 2 Spore V-Parader s Tells of i r iriuune oiujj iicfjoncr i Bl I din's Premier Cle- f vieni Attlce was sad to < hai <ncn a hearty laugh: whOO he met and chatted} WitH Malaya's V-paraders\ I Who tneoi o London in j June. ftaO-fOR fOf
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  • 82 2 CHINESE on ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE Lim Ah Chow <33* appeared in the Second police Court alien a charge oL armed robbery lamed to him. Lim v.. Ed to have entered a hou^ e at Qui Street on the of May 13 and robbed a eon of $~0 and some jewellery
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  • 187 2 An echo of the inani of Japanese kempeitai me. men an Mentanani Island, n 1944, wi heard a Crimes d Chinese Sworn st; r M. g Dickson of No. 8 Wa r Cr. In\ on Team. The statements said party of Japa. Nt to
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  • 105 2 Jap-Made Balm Has "Ganja" •nitation bot ties and packets ur w. Cfiwwis or. -J T >anese-mg*. calms and h< attache ft nan aid Joh Bahm i Proper; c* a An M g| Penang G wed v Co| d ganja. This ls B -g preparaa a m >n hemp. M I
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  • 129 2 "I considered it wrong to wait mk P-oWs and so I assigned them to do i; .rk a,*. ,r -hem eO} a.. nvtaMHM om m *mk the trial of t*r», a PoW comp officials fnd four Korean fruank u*t ..:■> tOetdv chaipi a a..-., -rail*
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    • 309 2 !t _i i_ r i; PR. -PAID CLASSIFIED --vDV'LKTiSEMENTS v usual Advertisements: Wanted. Penox... .a- Wanted, For 6. at $3.00 per Insertion of 20 S words, 15 els. for every i I Pa.L Notices l An .■■n eme:its S3 50 per single column I per Insertion. I ties i (>(•<
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 133 2 3nnnpfi fi c_n mn ntt fi f^^ k --JLULrUiJLjLJ bJUUUUJ aa v(#J .r. SUPK* A.ND HIS N£«VFOUNO FftIENQ f -fT^^ Wfc £j I I r-, r__r jt^tjs ist. -f Jl^^TiSaS^'^T-'' I MiMi>if URfcu.-- 1 A CFFcASNT rARy^IHE ■|B■M j l K M -jf r $> fflßf ffl I j >
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  • 508 3 London Being "Cleaned Up" molition sp H- U p to save Children Bernard Hickley, Renter s Correspond m London: (Air Mail) Lond< is bdms tktt ail up Workmen are rapidly o emergency w_ necessities which grew up in almost every of the capital and Londo: c first ix years, are
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  • 1690 3  -  VERA ARDMORE t N i A strikiiiu ostrich tea ia*'trimmed hat worn by Bei Majesty the Queen taring the royal tour gf BcotlmdT The picture was taken wh 'n her Majesty reviewed sem: 2,000 K:d Cross nur-es in Ihe grounds of Holy rood House. aping
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  • 48 3 rnmaii t<<_ •■••-.•.>•< Irrtninlia- of th. I today be l X "r ci rnuaan also ■cans we avoid d misery r -r Od v.h-h Will the p« Kin-cr G .iff i- red a laying on July I 7 l>ut has f lt we j]
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  • 119 3 U.S. Consulate Protecting 11 Democrats NGTON 19— -It was disclosed here tonight that thp I ed States Consulate in Kunming. a. is giving sanctuary t 0 el members of the League, who are believed to be danger of their liv< The United State- Embassy in Nanking has taken the matter
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  • 62 3 "Hooliganism" Charges Dropped Ruspped d of again k in th as>y in Moscow, 1 Depia ;ou need on h an \m\oi type of t a Soviet ■go. i Lt a itei B Smith, immtui f cr p the cl ges bu- iveeo Urn An. itber of Reuss said the ci
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  • 137 3 No Extra Newsprint For UK This Year MONTREAL, July 18- that Br. more Canadian newspr the granting of the Jnited '.es loan to Britain will not affect tfif apments. ame appUcp tfl atries. A prominent newsprint producer •mi** the loan will not immeci affect Canana's newsprint export; England this Tear.
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    • 110 3 EshihL hi I ai a- a<a :< a nd ;i.id (.< ni Merohai'n W.W. tfe Silua. s ti a*... 1 Singapoi* P< nam.. 10 21. High St. STYLE PERFECT FIT jl WORKMAMBHIP I Ot'ARANTttD i FEASOHABLE CHARGES k^jor Taiiar |>"*a Coart, _Tpor> nd Municipal "ifflrfinj 'ALLTHEI! fOMETERS Obtainable f rom
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  • 204 4 The Sunday Tribune JULY, 21, 1946. Press Interviews Vai nment Depa. and in cular those charged v be matter of biackma. are ct appealing for pubiic coil. i (such sections as mcd decidedly) are a> anxious as anybody ext tted b G Departn. communication to except w b pen. or
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  • 952 4  -  W. A. Harpur by N'on-committai implication and a wealth of opportunity fcr recordation characterise ihe well-known Singapore tt a iitad w ;ei: I; a >.i a. dip oma Uc Ia Is h r idily b irehenslbli n .vsi) a' »ig public and i< I ambigui' li y any
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  • 804 4 K.B. Goi spccuia.es on the changing outlook ci ihe middle class towards clerking wit!, the advent ct A school of thought avers that age of women has slipoid unobtrusiv?ly into the atomic era. Anrdst the furore engulfs the introduction of a dly tcy by the mai
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  • 87 4 "Jungle Boys" Make A Request TIVERTON, DEVON, Ju y 20. Four soldiers m la India ver? so OtprX vjilh Tiverton girls they ioh.cn -H the town that thep hare written to Mayor ask'ng him to pu> t in touch tr th some of the girls. The letter I a t'mr
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  • 390 4 v Htmsmgt Food m fi ri Brunei ts, still down th. Brunei's po of 18.000 pcopl n hous. of Brun« i i ■in tc live on the ba ad he.ye fa led aig to Reua t We* the promise land and a grant tor cultival not tempted them,
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  • 32 4 297 More In Singapore i births in Sii s i l v wevU (1(1 (1 v,,< tths I'lii' s < s «'t marla 1 < < tuber- .ni.: a.,- -nia i i.ih dt-aih from smallpox.
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  • 16 4 at th. > ■aadquarters |aa v:. I i alt<*ad> nri ived I tett are a*
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    • 42 4 u> i\ LYLS! a* American Num. unit -laassa that Hand with beauty and --aipen appearance with clean cue food teste and style. (Mi *r* cushioned against breakage. B R I C H T OPTICAL CO Qualified Opticians Chulia Street. Telephone 4435. Singapore.
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    • 54 4 Ih \JWy J J THt iiisr S/\f/ fSSS Ai voted W thi folbwin I in Sin .-.REA ill -f. ill, Bea.h Road 1 I 363 Beach Road VICTORIA STRE KA 311 L 342. Victoria Btraet Or. COD ex Factory at Trafalgar rtrect .jl. Retidentt ol other 4 aper and tlie
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  • 235 5 Pyke Report Not Final Yet The Fyke Corn w j i Waa- ana Li :ny > IH Malaya 01l si'.'iny j and a Jlnai report has yet J 1 to be prepared, fi a no/ enoiiri wlien this final I n ;;or/ Ipffl be ready, de- i y ear. j
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  • 771 5 A Sunday Tnbu J v repcrter interviewed employees of about a score of oig Firms in Singapoie to find out how the city's workers arc bern > trebled by then employers, how they are being listed to mcc the current high cosl of
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  • 200 5 Kepres.ntativ* i I Ihe Chines..* section of tht Singapore Volunteer Corps who lai..' -em I pout'nn to the Govern or wiil mccHis Bn Ml nay fOC ailks next Wedn< aaaj Tl talks v. ill hinge on tne guerdon ol beck-pay end wot service einr'uments BCMd '-his
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  • 78 5 oners of elect] citj aotithat for technical rraaoai in connection with the oprraticn of 31 3amea Rawer Station, it ato redace lighting i oiut.* naninuini Iwtwwefl the houtsp. m and 9.30 pan until lv.-a I notice. Pa Inn to comply with thi- quest B a lit in
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  • 48 5 There ware tare* Urea m Singapore in Wdaf Two war. lallang Diet, Off Kepppel Ruad ar.d lr. Woodlands. The 'saner on i araa In die Barbour Board Area when a large ruWMlh dump aauaht Bra, None of the lira- was serious and were quickly extinguished
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  • 98 5 AfthMfl have hen made mg an area in •akota which left gapore for RanK rly on Sat— day ftftei lune 27, no trace what«oe\a>r ha* been found jftfpfc has now been abandoned. anil reached a j> the ning worth l>« extitma'y btd wi minutes a: ■>
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  • 131 5 Bf.aii-v '--v,, bMten -oldu-rs arver c held in a*- aiaen dan bafeaa bsinifl OrnOttxo Mr. Ahmad bin Ibrahim riv Fifth Magistrate, said thai he would send the record o. Shik Ootbuddin (28> m*ml described as drivers **tm*i lo the nth. General TransJ»rt Q_a_p___o Ifl Blßgßpee^ pieaded
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  • 40 5 RHEUMATISM BACKACHE. s Kidney and Bladder -ac been a hhaaing to thous- «f sufferers all over the world ttM kidnr-ys l«« are suffering from Rheu- Bacbaelie. Boneache. Lum- **> or kidney weakness, buy a hotu t^y a trial will convince you.
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  • 304 5 (Sunday Tribune Siaf." Reporter) Near!] 2,000 demobbed Malay naval ratings intend fanning a welfare union wi.n the permisaion oi the authorities and senior Naval officers. The.M who have expressed theii wlllingnesa to tocm such i anion include m mbers of the Malay R.N.V.R Maiay
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  • 168 5 "Suspicion Not Enough" "Suspicion cannot convict ne*. 0* I* OL Qoh < .-a iday tv Salicii bin Mohamed. the <*■ ;aplamant Ot OOnfHMd la* could no* identil- *h,. to *i s which a Chii K -aPheni Baa eea ■lleged to have stolen ham hi.--IIOUM. Salleh -taa-d thai on Friaay noon
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  • 65 5 Stole Rubber Tree Trunk, Fined $25 Convicted Baa lhrU :t rubber Ai Ngah lined |S8 or t w o weeks' 1 .1. 11 l*ourth MBf_etrate_ Court ycrt.rdav. It was stated that on ■:.':-<. ra-ur Radio Bated Car -potted the eecueed enwini a rubber ttei aa fstaa el l| m>. Jatoß
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  • 497 5 (Sunda\ I ribunc Siall Krporti i I !> I ill 0081 W LIVING OOMG DOWN? I [uestion of several n public. Their: Ln every instance, was that I cost oi Living is still going up— despite official a a.a and di a hn off
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  • 75 5 Some two thousand children ■oon be providing the United an with a vary onal problem, lt is estimated when UN S, school ac* popalaticr total about What ia to be done about their education, query membersee* have met to discuss the ■I delegations to U.N. 1 1 hool
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  • 191 6 BELFAST, July 19. An Army Sergeant, who was said to have posed as a major witb the Victoria Cross and ta have forged cheques belonging to his father v.'niie having a "good time" in North m Ireland, was Bent to prison at Belfast
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  • 60 6 Russia Rejects Ambasador BUENOS AIRES, July _».—Diplomatic aetaretm on Friday .aid that R aa had rets ay*. the kOB Of o*l*l I .auiO: as I I as. ado. to Mos- j M (Marly declined to ac- M Ugart tt tho Argentine ico. source sad 'ho cstablishnuait cf daicrnat Arfeatfoa said
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  • 65 6 I 19.— British Him >I has -.ijrned a contract, wonh £300,000. the biggaal contract in British film airy. mV Bale, ila foot two tnd IS yold. suctor in the R.A.F. durin-tr the war. !t ten aice la- b#| his woi spiaaiag al Bradfon I I
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  • 102 6 Big MP— Huks Battle —Twelve MP eompi the Philippine Army equipped with mortars, armoured cars I aad heavy machineguns were fighting 'I battle on July 19 v. ah more 400 Hukbalah.. north -west of Manila. Th test outbreak in a series v.h'ch have taken hundreds of li r.d thiv<- nilat
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    • 115 6 .in-- i p.m. and y.iD ...n. Somcth:r.g ■Tnailm try to find a solution! 'The President's Mystery"' f.oai Hm s.ory COO Vie Franklin D Fresident 9f die 0.3. A. featuring Elenry \V-:icoxon md _____p_____ i hi i i i Victory theatre ii.. TO-NK.HT p .n "Sos Coa r Gvi:6" (Ist a
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  • 281 7 Another tale of Nazi atrocity HERFOf rc h through th Briti I a. of war l< up 20 I h rm, who are alleged five R A I n on OM] .-.a The I G a..- mainly members v: ith, are to
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  • 180 7 'he Bria fra to find a solution to the proo «f hand-M. over smoothly to the iJdFtH Oa India there may be a reto drive them out and and this would probably bring the Con.Jist Party out on top. m Woodrow Wvatt. adviser to the
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  • 88 7 9m Fiaadsco, July 19- Dr. Anap Sinjrh. secretary of the Natknal Comn India's Preed»ia atm said today that the British ar Party probably will succeed la Mlviajr the India problem. ?:njsh ha? call, d the proi>,-ul I a separate Muslim state in India i political aonstrosr should be
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  • 60 7 NEW YORK. July 19.— Pive promi- ■cat Americans who arrived here hm India today will report to President Truman on their 7.500-m m*r of Indian famine areas. Dr Theodore Schultz. chairman of tbe ■Mob, said: "We hop* to get India an equitable share Of the worlds
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  • 73 7 r T'waaa aas asked the mar a ••■■iM-en to hold up their proposed construction of two luxu •m%tt to conserve both fedoral -r-i- and -.are materia- wants the construction to be \mtt*aamO "at least for a year two ships would »*J*.OOO U.S. and would be ope-
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  • 31 7 BUKNOF.S AIRES, July lia—British ttitaO airents last night gave a warning that tho Peron government's action Is triple the sjrht destroy one oi Argentina's chief foreign maia A.P.
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  • 25 7 Wi —Manuel Sanchez iter of ti rnment. arrived in Warsaw last ni*_.ht. th* tenth anniversary of the Prance uprising against the Spanish govern- ment. A.P.
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  • 72 7 oo much of petty ang on. You know *'ell th] aiitary thr;- l 0 rich: tki it: said Magistrate R. C Hofl yesterday when a Chinese. Ho Kai 'iivictecl and fined Sl5 or 10 aling tv kattia *Bt at $2 from tho I EjS.B.D. stor,.
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  • 72 7 ■-M 10.— 1 V I nblishinj he stra- -aorkei d most of >.\Ux\k pla: ■our ut*. real thr tnwhile ,d to the vital Sardinia lOal mii Premier <le G I j the lent today that he feared a strike of mint rs in (arboruhich contributed pu.OOO tons
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  • 175 7 SIR HAN HOE'S TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS Aspects of industrial and civi? life in Australia formed the therra. of a talk which Sir H.»Hoe Lim gave at th- V M a Club luncheon meeting last night." U was tne duty of good citia.s in their own interest as well a of
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  • 186 7 Pa lestin e "Someth i ng Big" Being Planned Jerusalem, July 19. s (nething ol 'prima Important to the future ot Pali Ine Is being planned,' 1 said Dr. Hussein Khaiidi. Secretary q£ the Palestine Arab Hi^h Committee, commenting today cm the departure for London of General Sir Alan C-tinningham,
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  • 166 7 School Mistress To Serve 3 0 Years' Gaol Spams': Reds Sentenced Madrid, July 1$: Two death sentences and three senbences ol 30 years' Imprisonment were passed oy a court martial at Corunna today In ihe trial of 57 alleged Communists accused of forming a clandestina (Organisation. Blanco, a school mistre
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  • 105 7 PEONS WANT FREE EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN (Our Own B PENANO, July 11. I 14-point resolution to I t -iiont for revision ■alary scheme ami Other imp' ments including free tien for their children and promotion fer efficient was pnsSed at a meeting of SS peons. and nota the various Go-.
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  • 116 7 KYOTO. July 18.- -"Both Buddh^u and Catholics are inspired by a love of justice." Bishop J. F. O Har a of Uu* American Catholic mission J :in told B s .■oa,* ai the Nishi-Joir. temple today. Th. b ihop tn i >oin in resisting the
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    53 7 Photo. Jews march hi protest against Palestine raids Thousands of Jeivs. including two itnulred European orphans concentration cam]) ninnocrs tattooed on their arms, marched from ujnaon's East End to Trafalgar Square, last a proiest aga nst the Palestine Bi Photo snows: Jeivish marchers, carry banners as they march g .'lie
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  • 112 7 LIGHTERMEN'S STRIKE: NEW PROGRESS EUpnesentatire- cf IJOO Chinese lightermen wm, ttattt <■)■ itriki Monday l_uit night met European. haiese and Indian me: casslpn on their demands for m- The liti nds are, lighterage cf $l_:a_:s cents a tons of China f\ .<. $9.75 deia c -ntes, oniy in tla. hi*.
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  • 52 7 WASHINGTON. July _!<• —Ihe tat-- D that it ha :i-<ur;s rian official that Bulgaria will hold ion within thrt-. that U.S. Secretary of State James Byrnes c* inp: hi at these assai hatl at the same tin:, affirmed United States opposition to the political conditio*! ilin?
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  • 62 7 No British Cruise r s In Persian Port a N. July 19.— Authoi sources in London today denied rcpoi that threi B- I had reeentl The British Na I •tains a Pel patrol amonpst whose dv* he that ot pro! I Bri! ihoald they be endanja fait, h neither ships
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  • 271 7 Nazi 'La wrence Wou ld Have Led Secret Army Mosca.- -J uly 19:— The destruction by the Russians during the war of a secret Nazi army led by a wnua I German "Lawrence of Arabia."' which was to swepl over the Caucasus, against the British in the Middle East through
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  • 173 7 Peace Prospects In China Gloom y Na:. a ID— -Although thei •< has been "mai announ thai Gen. Marshall's ally agreed ii or China's oppo.-.ng faca Hm iat-| rift between tht munists and the Central Go ins under reports of military hes and political d and Q I agreed flu-
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  • 16 7 —7 Jui. crew i! auth* The I inri ol" hundreds of seashore A.P.
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  • 45 7 Japs Held Since War Tokio. July More than 170 Jap.. 'ill hel<t throughout of mil Kyod<> laa*. ■_.ard- ed pie haai are iiitr life seatetic This is in d \P order soon after ©< 1 ons jailed for opposing I th hn.! wh DTorinc andnited action.
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  • 42 7 Oaaki who has been »tion SO years ago, ent session of i' up as a truk deiaoirs aa He said as for the first women m< I culture se» Oaal the present eondecide oa world will t A.P.
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  • 113 7 The following passengers arrived by BO. AC. Q.E.A. on 18: Fi. ai Aa aralia. Mr. W. G. Ms D. Chen. Mai. P. Ma^ey. Dr a Margan-Caves. Mr. L. :-a |fi E. i B ".'A. a i, La-Col. F. Linck. Mr. J. A a alston. Mr. J. F.
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    • 53 7 STOP THAT lOi un I THAT hacks at your f CHEST! I Peppermint JIiVITHE" j im* INSTANT RELIEF FOR COI.DS COI ala )N--CHITIS. SOR- HROATB. -.r Jo mi the Ant dose will feel ♦hat it is doing you good! Si nportt P. IL YEE CO., >LESALE MERCHANTS. MANU FACTURERh AOSBRI
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    • 119 7 Martin, known as Smiling Jack." a Yankee aviatoi :__tna Air Force, learns that nis pal if Wanton. .vers, vas oeen searching for the secret -wad which < "THE HIGH ROAD TO DOOM" accompanied by his friend's sister Jaret is trailed by Jap agent who has set the plane aMaae at.
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  • 270 8 Hi floti Sco res 67, I lards tuff Only 5 'I \M t.FSTER. Jul> 20 England opened strongly Trst mat< h against India, which began Uirl i r illord to-day, and at the lose <>! pla\ had *r the losn of lour wickets. India's
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  • 114 8 PARIS. July 19— Th a -h French lawn p. ships today where Amsric ris showed s s- yo a-- .a 1 rm. Mis Curry beat her French opponent Maa.aia P •>— o. ana i Hi M na agPsh p.ar. H nr BMlngton and John
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  • 53 8 England! Isl Innings t a>hbraok llitulli kar 1) Manka I N i Hat-ton, c Wnnhtnq \:i, h \lankad *>7 (ampteu, ihu A--.an_:im W, Hammond, not out 4a J. tEfaurdstall C Merchant. 1> Amarnath iv A. GM, nm out IJ I\xiras rota! foi w kts) Sj) are t v
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  • 245 8 Recs Win Easily Reca beat the Police by 53 runs in a crick a. eh played at Thomsi a R j yesterday Bile Baca batud first and witn '■i-.iual scores of M and 23 Bl G Ci lift aid D. ROM th y coma.: da|bi I a Inning. Was d-
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  • 291 8 LONDON. July If.— -GlaTeonjan. irho a tht <> nI U "<' S S beat Lancashire this season, OUtdO fl (jreat effort to L i .":;>, .■> efternoon. The* /.ere foiled b§ I t .'a I.ir, i .i. pair le'io earth together with '■>->
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  • 37 8 aad ill be played at c-i-ata-Bad II ten Pi.rty today, rommoman-.: in. •U B P. bin Haji Tal B a *a:»n ha. a M dul Btaal hin D Waaab Ua Bafkawl and Haji aff.
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  • 311 8 SELANGOR RACES KUALA LUMPUR. smashing all records, lh Turf Club's Bi p for the second and last day today. Th* pool was $171,400. There was an upset in tlie days racing when M> fourth event 10 return a dividend flf $64. a- RACE I.— Gold
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  • 1236 8  -  Cecil Wong ..w^k _r- anVm^ m*> -m y w^% I_a aa. _T_. fUnalll V man on th? fit Id hu hero of the day that's d.muaa.va SC F" A ::>ah a rwarci B- an Le r.a. wa. probably played his best uaa.a
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  • 94 8 i the •J a .-a .rs >ccer Etl M K. (B (V Monc Ibe Mi Naii R td i i md. M. i- w neudnjfl a i do Rozario. P. Ramaa G Ranatun-ga. Goh Ttak Phaaa. E. F. lb Lin Keng Wte, a. Malhqiu*. E. Nawawi S.
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  • 101 8 REST -UNION CRICKET OFF The Singapore-Malayan Union cricket match is oil and in its place a Singa-pore-Services match ha been arra.aa d for ttM August Bank Holidays. The Bl rvices will held a > r>• a side and a keen match should be tlie outcome. However a Europeans vs Rest
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  • 39 8 Annual Q Meet-in? the 1 -lipse Badminton Party the folio* ir year Chan choo *o am) Bad Hoi \V Hon H Tan Sim Wai Ahmad Mattar; -ports Capt., Wee Chye Koot Lenp --oon and A S. Matter.
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  • 87 8 Today's Big Soccer match wil: of se< jrding m amptonKeffiment fields Ut hey will prove far too good for the I who wll be < ?a today. Th ord shows o dory over the I Crosskey* who have already proved themselves one < Jalan Besor a// be the teams: 1
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  • 58 8 Malaya's Best Quarter-Miler Sails For Ceylon I been received and keen compettttJ will prevail but one tm v .inkIhem. The name is Ot»t of M K. Se I. One of h. best qua: ever to run in mmapow, Sai ere* e*v*ctt*i to do well in s a a al* „<_•--
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  • 65 8 S.C.R.C BILLIARDS CHAMP IONSHIP arad. champion a B. I Oi K« aea> beat Oan h< Keng j (200); Kok Han X Yip Tom Kow (2*0); Scow s. n... a, a... s aa V. July aa, i Tla-an Ml have also b«-or V. .a IN X VI. Chua Yam Bah. Tharsda'
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    • 179 8 NOTICE Applications are invited for recruitment into tbe Oeneral 01 service. Applicants mutt have attained their 16th birthday, and attained their 26th birthday on 31st December, 1946 be of good character an< .aye passed tbe Malayan letaaol cate Examinat xaminat.on of equivalent or higher ntadl Appl.ra: n win on appointment
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