Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 May 1947

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  • 31 1 The Sunday Tribune "ftipptm simultaneously m Singapore \i^ •nala I.umpur, Ipoh Penang Editorial 5m j Advertising 58 i 2 C irculatiun Accounts 5815 nvaviTp^ SINGAPORE, MAY 11, 1947 TEN CEN IS
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  • 490 1 —Governor Hints BUT SAYS HE HOPES BILL IS PASSED ,P- (Sunday Tribune Sta/T Reporter) Income lav will not be forced on Singapore m the face of opposition from the Advisory Council— or the Legislative Council, if the latter had come into being by the time
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  • 110 1 Britain's Great Soccer Win HAMPDEN PARK, May 10.— Great Britain swamped the ft >pc m tile st soccer match at Hampden Park to day by six goals I after lean he interval. R ope put up a plucky ay against t clearly sup Tior side, with goal Darui and cen-
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  • 31 1 LONDON. Miy 10. The Times today carried this not cc n iv person?, l "wantel" column "Wanted urgently to buy or borrow copy of van ccrVal■les 'Ideal Marriage* U.P
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  • 40 1 JAP MINISTERS PUR GED TOKYO. May 10.- -Japanese 8 reported today that TanMitujjr., ijhu, Minister of Coman Ishibashi. finance Minister, and Industry and At■UTo Kimura Minister of Ju:sWlj of the outgoing Yoshida u onet, hay been purged fr.»m Public office.
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  • 14 1 NONKING, May 10. The Executive Yu.-in has approved the Sino-I-hilippines amiiy treaty
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  • 147 1 Arrangements are being made Tor local people to be trained m England posts for as Trade Union Advisers here, said Sir Franklin GimSOn, the Governor of Singapore, at a press conference yesterday. His Excellency said that the Si) ffipore Government had
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  • 100 1 £50,000 For Miners DURHAM, May 10 IVfi r ers put out of work by the strike of Durham pit winders are to get £50,00 C compensation from the Rational Coal Board an average of nearly $2 per mun. Stock-taking after the m'ner's first five-cay week shows that *he da'ly output
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  • 46 1 LONDON". May 10— British mornirg rewsprpers told toiav vhv Winstor Chuciili tons shown m pictures from Pars yesterday ns usinp^ a wooden c gar holder. He is economis'ng on cigars m view of the recent big jump m taxes on tobacco. U.P.
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  • 168 1 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Th( o vernor. Sir Franklin Gimson. W3s m Rood spirit* at trs farewell Press conference j terday on the eve of his de- irture for Europe on short furlough. He said be hoped to return by about the end of September. He wu
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  • 267 1 The pre-war Special Tribune Classified Advertisiinent O.ier of "Six insertions foi the price oi t>ni»'' is to be resumed In theS "Malaya Trifcune" as from Thursday next, IVlay 15. This oiler means that any classilie: advertiser will t f t r et six insertions
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  • 296 1 "SAFETY FIRST DRIVE" (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) An American idea suggested for inclusion m Singapore s traiiic "Safety First f campaign programme, which gets senousiy underway tomorrow, was rejected by local authorities, I understand. The idea was suggested by an American film executive m Singapore. It follows
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  • 88 1 $16 ,000 BLAZE Georgetown, British Guinea, May 9.— Damage exceed! Eg .$16,000 was c.i used by fire on Wednesday night at Demerara Beauxite Company rail yard at Mackenzie where 1,300 men are on strike. The Company employees and police extinguished the fire after 3,000 railway sleepers were destroyed. Incendiarism is
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  • 63 1 MANILA, May 10.— President Manuel Rosas announced m a* press conference that lie ira relieving Manila's Chief of Polici Lamberts Javalera of bi« p hit because "the public ha s apparently lost confidence m the pol ye force." Both Jp.v l-ra and Manila's Mayor Valeriano Fus^se
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  • 22 1 WASHINGTON, May 10.- The World Bank announced today a £250 million loan to Fiance for reconstruction and moderniEafcfOXi purposes.
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  • 523 1  -  147 Citizens Honoured (By P. J. JOSEPH Caraj oX COJ were presented by HE. th 1 Crovernor, Sir Franklin a mson, at a ceremony at (jovernment House yesterday, to 147 citizens of Singapore foi i their services lo the cominu- nity during the Malayan P^r.n, dlirjng the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 130 1 THE PEOPLE FO/? THE PEOPLE \Vhere Nib Counts. potato Pen" v st y les now, AU and k I writV. T. I. E E FLECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR THE HOME For A.C. and D.C. Mains. Vidor" Portable Cooker "Swan" Electric Keltic with 1000-watt Ele- *W^^F**! (P Most suitable for those E
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    • 46 1 THE ONLY NA TIONAL NEWSPA PER IN MALAYA 'TYPEWRITER 6 CALCULATOR" j 1 available for mmcda'e delivery Repairs undertaken V. T. LEE I 332. North Br.dge Road, Telephone 7971 Typewrit ng Duplicating i Undertaken SI A TkXft Tb I JCsy^^JUz TAB GjBJDiL^.jfiiiujifi LA; ira'dtCafrtutt OPENS TO-MORROW-CAPITOL
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  • 604 2  -  35,000 V ANKS WANT TO SEE TH IS COUNTRY, BUT were no room tor them Tessie Cornelius Sunday Tribune Stair Reporter) (By MALAYA'S TOURIST INDUSTRY HAS SLUMPED. The pre-war crowds of 2,000 to 3,000 round-the-world tourists who use-1 to stop at Singapore
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  • 116 2 Jailed For Receiving Stolen Rice KLANG. d Wit»i disI nestly r« tolen pro- namely P. 5 bags ol flee d at $4,500, th« property Ol East Asiatic C'>., lAd.. at Klang on April 6, Karuppiah, Le« Kirn Chow, L -c Kirn Bwee and Subramaniam were produced before Mr. G. Smith,
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  • 112 2 (Our Own BeDOrtan mauvcca, Friday.— The D*si po:,v js.d Ptrsons 1 Board today 1 made conditional order m i favour of the Commit* ee of the Puay Ch.ii Chu ese School wher it mace its application to the Board for the return of its fori mer
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  • 71 2 Th ttteUng of the Binj apore Etamp Club, will be bald on 'Iv a1 tnc Root Garder of C pitol Restaurant, at 5.15 p.m. when there will be a special Auction ol stamps and other p'lilatol c matters. For the Social Meeting on 27th instant, there will be
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  • 85 2 PARIS, May 10. A chestnut sapling will be Down from i I/^s Angles on Baturr'ay as a gesture of friendship \vn oi-es m connectlon with Southern CaHi J trade A'ock rrum May 18 to 24. Thf tree will by presented to an f T cial of the Transwnria
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  • 123 2 (Svrdfry Tr'bu^e Repor en Que-tiored as to t^ e possibil'ty of ratonal s.i i; r or Municipalisation of Singapore's pubKc transport. Sir Franklin G:mson, at his Press Conference, said it was not the policy of the Government at ttiU stage to initiate any schemes for
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  • 171 2 'Tribune .Stan Reporter) An average Of 3.250.000 ei«arette;s is wasted by Singapore's smokers every month This fantastic but authei t'e c consfeta of cigarette stubs cliscared by clerks about to ctor oftcea and b:nks. women who leave the privacy or t ieit homes or
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  • 108 2 Mechanised Rice Planting In N.E.I. BATAVTA. May 9. At the cut >et. experiments on mechanized rice planting on Timor will p*esumablv be carried out on 300 hectares ot the Seikm p'ateau. according t<> Dr. J Vand'T Plocg hi c;n ol the agricultural section j of the Department ot Economic Affairs
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  • 119 2 Singapore will be represented m the World Conference of Christian Youth to be held m Oslo m July, and the Y.M.CA m collaboration with tie Methodist Youth Fellowship are planning ten weekly stuav meetings every Tuesday from 5.15 to 7 p.m. commencing May 13. The
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  • 48 2 The incidence of smallpox In the Malayan Un on for the week ended May 3, has shown a decline, with 52 cases of which 14 deaths were reported, compared with 75 cases for the previous week with 18 deaths. Mass vaccination is m progress.
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  • 365 2 S'pore Padre For Canada tday Tribune Stall Reporter) Special] Member of the Council for Malaya t< id the Internationa] Missionary Council this year ai Whitby (near Toronto), Canada, is the Re f D. D! Chelliah, Ph.D., Hon. Assistant Priest of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. The last international Missionary Council was
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  • 123 2 (Our Own Reporter) MALACCA. Friday. Tho Destitute Relief Working Centre now gives employmert to mor? than 200 women of all nationalities, and Mr. E V. G. D.-i.v. the Resident Commissioner, declared at the open nq ceremony of this centre that he hoped many
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  • 45 2 The S.C.C.R.As rubber price* ai noon ye-terday were: Buyers Sellers cts. Der cts. n*T lb lb. NO. 1 R.fc .£>. »Dot, loose 331 381 v i R.s.s. r.o.b m bale- May 39J 3M Wo. 2 381 385 N0.3 36i 36] Tune o! market: -Weak.
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  • 36 2 PARIS. May 9. -Mr. WinstOD Churchill, accompanied by his Ife, arrived at Orly airport today In a converted four-engined York bomber t 0 be presented with the Medaille Militair, Trances highest honour.- U.P
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 282 2 sm v; wni) \VA*. I tig U) 22 chance ol a permaneni post In Due for I> iv xt month Apply Box 12, Sui.('; 'lit BHO I B 15 VacanObject: Nov I■: i I F.I.P.S.i F(,"I 5 30. Room- US Mrs F I. R re'^rinp ORI N COW CAMERON ITTC
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    • 110 2 7 /V Cognac A7.N /^/r Standard m every Country of the World MARTELL BRANDY (Produce of France) Si?/? Importers OPTORG CO. (Malaya) LTD. 124. Robinson Road Singapore. Royal Commr.nd Performance Fildi A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH Ea^'e Lion Distribution David Niven Roger Liveyy liaymond Massi comes to the CATHAY
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  • 676 3  - Penang Boy's "Hitch Hike" To India— And Back J. C. SPITTEL The Adventures Of Rahman (By 2 Troopships Did The Trick (Sunday liihsme Stall Reporter) Rahman, a 1 2-year- old Indian boy, tvhfi 'hitch-hiked" his vv-iv from Malaya la f-'.lii aiu! buck on board two troopshi starred out v/ith ten
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  • 121 3 (Trihun** Staff Reporter) Aftt-r 14 years of strenuous work m the field of religious soci.-tl and educal oi al work among the Hindu community n. Malaya* Bwami Baswarans till recent y the President »i Ramakrishna Mt.nsioi m s pure and Penang, will be leaving for India
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  • 35 3 Fcrce 13G wll be holdii: re-urion dinner on June 6 membo- arc requeued to com'i inicate with Major R. A. C Cameron. R.A.E.C.. District Education Officer. Hq Sin&a--1 pcre District, phom* G525.
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  • 187 3 The abolition of trade controls is urged by Mr. R. Jumabhoy, chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, speaking at the annual genera] met I ng of the Chamber yesterday. Points m Mr. Ju.nabho»-.s speech included: INCOME TAX: Though thi, form ol taxation
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  • 131 3 40 Firms Write To S'pore Wages Commission The third meetir.g of the > Singapore Joint Wages Com- mission was held yesterday. The Commission 'are grateful for the mass of evidence which has already been receiver! from Gc vernment Department* ai d Private Firms. Forty private lnm> have already submitted their
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  • 69 3 Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor, at his Press confererce yesterday, said he fully realised the intense public interest m the lifting of the moratorium. Wide interests were affecteci the barks, commerce, industry, landowners, private debtors and creditors. He was aware that proposed legislation on the subject eouM
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  • 293 3  -  S. Y. NG (By A Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Ail economic development scheme involving billions of dollars pooled by a syndicate of overseas Chinese, to be incorporated m Singapore, for the purpose of rehabilitating and exploiting the vast natural resources of the Province of
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  • 443 3  -  Bill Paterson (By COUR T ALLEGA T/ON A young Japanese, alleged by the prosecution to have made a statement saying that he had removed tyres and desk fans from a Japanese vessel lying m a stream off the Straits of Johore waiting to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 111 3 Announcement mS > BALI ROOM WILL BK CLOSED AS I ROM rs!)W il TO FRIDAY MAY THF HiTlI I i Sl\r I <'X REMODELLING \\n DECORATION it PfliNck WNINC feOOftf WILL not BI CLOSED ARE WELCOME as i siAL WII Xl OjPEM K> Tf«. MAY THE 17TII. Tlie Hanmeroeni htwiltk
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    • 439 3 every Thrill! AS Bl <MM> RUNS HOT 11 STRONG SHIPS CLASH A .23 V i M FOR 'THE BLACK SWAN" MfW! SIMPLE ABC TREATMENT END! FOOT TROUBLES IMITATE CPAINFULFEET RAW, CRACKED,PEELLNGSRLN Bhl WEBN TOtS RELIEVED OVER-NUtBI It you >m burning, tircdj, achin.; feet, or peeling skin a^d irntat'. en the
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  • 2366 4  -  VERA ARDMORE by H.E. the Governor, Sir Frank- .r:-un. arrived at the Royal ol St. George's festival ruesday evening at •el to the strains of the National Anthem. Most of the hosts and guests assembled on lawn prior to taking their 9 m Uit- ballroom
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 101 4 Punctuality Calls for a Dependable SiWBSS ALARM CLOCK r SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY j ■•rirc* 51 2. .10 j JK^ MM nO/ i*2 .cm Limited inttty m Attractive Col turs and Designs >■1 IA AO c ,\MOUNT TRAOEaS, Cross Street, Sing auore. (Sole Importers; i. ///r y^/;/, t )i7/// it. /y //Jti
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    • 38 4 CAMEUO s Come for ar iceal Holiday B< $12 S I 1 1— «n— art-ill m L (r > r I vi i i BUI t W J..1 Hair Bleaching tent -4-1 Partici^ KilUne: Sir 11 i i I
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  • 415 5 LONDON- M A.M who said h< a solely .of chivahy m bigamously marrying a young French ictress and i to give hei British nationality fl' r jii the old Bailey lo six months' in.pn2jSte need j W Bailej x mouths' impri-«°nmeiiycar-oU; Albci ibed as
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  • 93 5 Nicholas, 9, Has Measles— and Gets £100,000 LONDON. May. 10. Master Nc&olui G. W. Playne, aged nine toy kick wit h m« ash sln the sick-roof at th- V Oxford, unaware that he had betTi kft a fortune by hi^ greatuncle. the late Sir G Wlilchcotf. Sir George, the ninth
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  • 23 5 •UfKARA, May 8 Th, TurWh AmbAhsdor t<, Rome. St-lim fcrptr, ha.> b't-ii appointed pet auieut Turkish (.eh^aU Uj v United HtXUn
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  • 331 5 NO-PAIN BABIES for ALL MOTHERS NOW 500 WOAAEN TEST NEW DRUG LONDON, Ma| 10— In Ui.s famous London hospital Ml mcthers have tak«-n pan m an exp^rim^nt uhirli enable Umtij to hav»* babies uitho-t pain. As a n-sult of t\\v test, <onducted by a woman doctor. «i drag has b?fn
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  • 300 5 (Sunday Trflbnne Staff Reporter) Some dead-end kids, expert pickpockets, had a surprise packei when they picked rhj pockets outside one L-f the local theat ar my resi ience. For some time I had noticed the i up ol aboul "ix to Seven kids loiter i round
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  • 108 5 BUENOS AIRES, M.iv B Under throat of temporary zure by the Argentine Oovernmert, private oil companies In Argentina today agreed with workers delegates to accept part of the lattor's dem.irds for h er Waiges and improver] conclitiottM. Ii the workers themselves accept the compromise, last
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  • 69 5 tokio. May U. Kalayama Telsu. chairman of the Social Democrat Party, was forecast a> the next premier t:f Japan after today's meeting l the tour major ooiiticui parties ha<j un&nimou \.v agieed that his Party, which emerged from the elections as the leading party, be uiven
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  • 263 5 LONDON. May 10.— A note written m French, and saying nnply, "I cannot live without you/ 1 was referred to by the West London deputy Coroner. Mi J. W Hume, when he inquired into' whr he described as i tragedy of "unrequited love."
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  • 31 5 Hamburg, May 9. -A delegation ol India'. 1 merchants an_ci industrialists is expected to visit Germany m June, the British news servu m Germans announc nisjht
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  • 106 5 IF A COP ARRESTS YOU.... LONDON, Maj l»» —In Ifcis free country a policeman cannot arrest a man or woman unless h«* gives the true reason for it. He l& not entitled to keep UM9 reason to himself. Nor inu.st in* g:ive a reason which is no» ;i correct one.
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  • 86 5 N. -w York May 10. Paul Kw beson, the negro singer speakiim m New York to-ni^ht claimed that he had only Just esecajped lynching m the United States. Speaking of b!i appearance m Peoria. Illinois he said. "The atmo-phere was tense &5. though m anticipation of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 45 5 AMERICAN HAND A M^ Or sP^k «Eiuim HI V /,i?i cr Patent at 25% Discount 41-43, HIGH STKEFT SINGAPOKi; aj I i Hflflß W> ''IS m*^-1 P?* II i'P^«-*' i! 11l W-^ $30.00 136 00 T.V. mi /CHELL CO., 18, Battery Road Singapore Tel. 7086
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    • 129 5 Established 1572 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants B.l*, de Sll**, Ltd., (incorporated m Ceylon* Singapore, Penang. 19|21. High St. 1. Bishop St. FU SIANC CO., Bead Office: W, KMUney Road, Singapore. Branches: New World and Great World, S"ngapore. LADIES VELVET AND WOOLLEN COATS FOR DAY AND EVEN ING
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    • 159 5 Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods <.OOI»SIOIti: 10, Battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore. PUNCTUALITY! If Business asset Let us service your t m'piecr it it is faulty YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridgr Road (near Middle Road; Singapore. Phono: 792*2 (Contractors to H.M. lottta siner 192R
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  • 492 6 The Sunday Tribune SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1947. The Loch Ness Monster London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane, W.C2. At intervals ovei a period of more than ten years, the Loch Ness Monster has competed successfully with booms and slumps, murders Mid marriages, wars and
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  • 1665 6  - MALAYAN WAR-TIME PLANNERS INDICTED W. A. HARPUR A book which records how flans jor the administration oj post-liberation Malaya were arrived at m London during the war without consulting Malayan opinion which was available and which foresaw the probability oj many of the political and economic difficulties which are contributing
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  • 59 6 (May be sung m public without fee or acknowledgment) Dearer rice and wild inflation. Income tax delight. Strikes and every day frustration, Fear and widespread consternation. Looting every night. Liberation, Liberation! Bureaucratic domination, Endless control and regulation. Pity us our plight. Liberation, Liberation' Promises without cessation. The Public
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  • 1058 6 I >ft n wonder how the Gene ral Public think, of us, its dcv ?d servants the Government offi:ials. Does it think ol v m r ordinary human beings, itself, with appetite* and emotions, cure., and worries, going thrr ugh me daily routine ol shaving,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 44 6 A DfXIGIIT TO THE EYES THE LOVELY AMERICAN LATEST NUMOUNT RIMLESS GLASSES Glasses thu blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with c*ean cut good taste and style. Ihey art cushioned against breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. r Qualified OpUciani lii, Chul'a Street, Telephone 4435, Singapore.
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    • 23 6 Ml T J»l rlacham ladi! FORA I TIGER I I w b II I FULL STRENGTH I Look for the Tiger Label I
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  • 679 7 S'PORE WOMAN'S COURAGE WINS HE R GOVT'S THANKS J ™"™™**™*™&*r"**'&&&%4'4dk'*J/jt'JJO y,.y&/&/w''fc' l'-'-' y%s%?r%y/y- *:<■'/(&#?.■//!£ She Wouldn't 'Squeal' (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) The coinage of a Singapore woman schoolgather durint; the occupation has at last won her long overdue recognition m the form of a Ceiiift(a tr of Commendation, which she
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  • 81 7 5 ANGLING— JAP STYLE Japanese anglers fish m the Moat of Hie Imperial Pa- J lat* 1 as the 74-year prohibition on fishing m the Im- perial Moat is lifted by the Imperial Household Minis- J try. The ban was lifted b'ause of the critical food shortage and because the,
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  • 353 7 17 Cats Die Of Grief For T heir Owner Parted, Th ey Fasted To Death ILFORD (Essex), May 10.— Mi Victor Waples, 44 slept at his home m Ends leigh-road, Ilford, one night beside a bier of cushions on which lay the bodies of his seventeen cats. The same hands
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  • 138 7 LONDON, May 10.— After moving- into a new council house only three months ago, Mr. T. F Anderson,* of Long Buckby, Northants, will move out rath< r than allon Daventry Rural District Council to come between him and his eighteen
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  • 304 7 Mary Is NO W Very Happy (Sunday Tribune stair Reporter) A letter published m a March Issue of lie Malaya Tribune has brought happiness to a Si York girl. Early m March. Mary Schupak of 141 1 Fult< Avenue, New York 56, N.Y.. wrote to the Tr bui isl tor
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 276 7 IN MIDDLE-AGE HER HEALTH WalS POOR Quite Fit since Taking Kruschen It is the unpleasant lot of many women, on reaching mid-dle-age, to have a spell of bad health. This is often quit e unnecessary. Read how this woman found a way t 0 overcome her troubles: "Before taking Kruschen/'
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    • 368 7 «Hi i,Ht \l E v>i IMS OPTICAL CO. tallfled OpUdani) B Idg Rd., .Spore pposlte to int; lan i mple> OPTICIAN: C. Y. K\n. O.D. (Phila.) Oar long experience ensures Ist das.s work Address: 275. South Bridge Rond. o 7 V o '-A {)< ,V-l R ADI O S Best
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  • 177 8 Vicar Warns Film— Fan Town Of "Divine Displeasure" THEY VOTED FOR SUNDAY CINEMAS, AND LONDON, May 10. A vicar has solemnly warned the people of Hastings not to be surprised if they are visited by "Divine displeasure" because they voted for Sunday cinemas. The Rev. R. B. Flynn, vicar of
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  • 168 8 If A Soldier Writes Lies To His M.P LONDON. May 10. A soldiel who writes io his M.P. laklag >ii> gal tis which :urn >vi U b untrue ib liable to be punished. Mr. J. Freeman, FinSecretary to the War Office, told th< Commons Mr. T. Driberg (Lab.. Malil )ii»
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  • 88 8 LONDON, Mai iO. At the ag* oi 43 Mrs. Rose Elizabah Barneb. oi Ijfaetfteg, Glamorgan has Just had her eighteenth b*h£ a girl. No doctor ha.-^ bt-t-n present ut auy oi her confinements, but all were successful. ■'I don't mind having children." she says.
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  • 44 8 Thieve., -Uhc 48.600 eg&s m a lightning lorry theft m London. The driver left the vehicle for a short while m Cambridge Heath. road. fc>et:inui Green, and when he returned it had gone. It wa> loaued witn 135 cases of <"4us.
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  • 169 8 Judge Calls Father A Blackguard" LONDON, M.M.y 10 —A father and a best man were "biack-guardism" and betrayal" by Divorce Court Judges. The FATHEB. Berber! AUred Howlett. 51, who "ruined his i. rried life* 1 while the «m waa abi«.aa by misconducx.uv :i i with his sons twenty ii.v--ar-u]d w'le
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  • 126 8 FAN DANCER REVEALS HER SECRET NEW YORK. May 10. Sally Rand, the fan dancer ha.s put the minds ol many million American* at rest She does wear clothes dur.'M!i ht'l Uft. B\'' sii admits that it is cii'T;<-uit tot the customert to verify tiiM „s Rand, wbo &s iorty-tvvo l.a.s
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  • 154 8 London. May 10.-— Samples of a new idea In curtains have just reached England from Canada. The curtains are made of coloured paper. Printed m flower or damask patterns, they can be i -ewn or pleated like material, and are >old with matching tie-
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  • 36 8 WASHINGTON, May 8. The Red Cross sa Aj d today that j th»* total of the Toxas City disaster was 490 dead, of which 123 hay.' not been identified.— t U.P.
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  • 320 8 MAiDwSTONE Kent, May 10.— When a 16-year-old boy was fined at the Juvenile Court at Maidstone, Kent, for blackmailing a man aged 25. it was stated that he first demanded money at 12 years ol age. The buy admitted two charges ol demanding money
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  • 132 8 LONDON. May 10. Hymn.s that ;.re "warlike" should be banned from wedding services, thinks the Rev P. D. Butter worth, vicar of Grimsareih. near Pr»\ston. who is handing out to his parishioners advice leaflets on the wedding service and the duties or husbands
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  • 254 8 SYDNEY. May 10. Men and women Wept wh< n Mr. Justice Owen, m Sydney Central Criminal Court, ft tenced six boys aged between 14 and 16 to life imprisonment for criminally assaulting a 27-year-old barmaid at Auburn, near Sydney, on Dec. 22, after
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  • 109 8 Fought 1 1 Years Over £1 Fine Will Fight Or London, May 10. M' Ethel Margaret Self, 52. tood b\ all her relatives m a London restaurant, and dec lured. 'I'm getting (jut ot tii s country there's no justice here.' Then she handed her brother. Mr. Arthur bWf, 54.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 44 9 Mfta iches to Yvonne De Carlos hdffhi for t« < hnicolour I on <hr life und musir of Kigali < :sakoff. Yvonne, <ast m the film a> mi row .:i dancer, highlight! her Men d.i; colorful ititerproiulion of the picturesque Schcherasmde ba li*t.
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  • 200 9 Eaanntl V. Silverstone today announced plans for the (ormatkm a new corporation to distribute substandard width films m those parts of foreign countries which, because of lack of equipment and facilities, are not now reached by standard product. Ihfo .corporation will be owned S(K;- by
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  • 1007 9 Zaiiiicfft. -*Tlie Wizard/ Savsn ln the quiet, early hours of morning when the superstitious believe only the ghosts of brities prowl about the huge silent moti #es, one can see a small, wiry, quick-acting man about the 110-acres 20th Century- 1 ox
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  • 75 9 Bobby Driscoll. ten-year-old co-star of Walt Disney\ current success. "Song of the South," will sins for the first time m "If You Knew Susie." In this film, m which Bobby portray^ the young son of Eddie Cantor and Joan Davi: stars of the picture, the Juvenile actor will
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  • 169 9 J. Carroll Naish, who is featured In 20th CenturyFox "Carnivil In *Josta Rica," has been offered a tontract to make two pictures a year m Paris, France. The offer came from Lcorid Moguy, French director who visited Hollywood recently and returned to Paris to resume
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    24 9 DodflftS Fairbanks (Jnr plays the colour uil rol<* of S'libad th<- Sailor" with •iaiireen O'Hara as his lovely shipmate m the R.K.O. Uadio hit.
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  • 51 9 "Sport of Kine>" is the given by Columbia to the story Of thoroughbred breeding and racing m the Rhip Or'Jss region of Kentucky which wa^ forme rlv titled "Malor Denning's Trust i Estate." Newcomer Gloria 1 Henry. Paul Campbell and Harry I Davenport played the leads m >
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  • 172 9 G Kort ikov, grand- Dhew f Nicolai Rimsky-Kors- >v, the great composer, di--cl-^sed some of the family's private Information about the famed Russian music master to Jean Pierre Aumunt, who portrays the musician m Universal* musical film, "FandanKO." Korsakov. a 23-year-old French student. hnnD ri
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    42 9 K r is none other than George Sanders- i 1 ;i st as at fUm villain He lives up to the tradition In "The Black Swan* 1 (20th Centarj Him) m which he co-stars with Tyrone Powei am icon O'Hara.
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  • 276 9 JOAN GETS SPANKED -AND NOW r Kirby's kmr. th pathy for each. J< her D&ddllng like .1 "little man." There was do d(»-oi bin that the b w hurt. They stung Kirby's hand. But n, who Is ihi darl is well as star <>i V »te The Book." w I
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  • 207 9 It took 10 years for "Hulda, Daughter of Purl* < to it m, but here as Th'- Farmer's Dan It s a picture co-starring Loniita ng, as the daughter; Joseph Cotten and Ethel Barrytn A cad ago, Ju;;m Terva l a prominent writer ol Finland. wrote
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  • 81 9 "The Lost Love." with Su.san Hayward m the lead role, will be Walter War t >n lor Universal -International. The story was adapted for the screen by Leonardo Bercovici irom the Lines novel. "The Aspern Paper-' and purchased by Wanger for 52U0.000. Miss Hayward, as a result
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  • 51 9 Four models of ;<i cient Mediterranean sailing ships, used for gaugirg full-sized craft used m the techricolour spectacle, "Sii bad t^e Sailor," s'arrin^ Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Maureen O'Hara and Walter Siezak, hare beer presented to Cairo (Egypt) College Museum. They are au- thentic m every detail,
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  • 286 10 Malayan Air Cadet Corps Formed YOUTHS FLY IN R. A. F. SUNDERLANDS, DAKOTAS Th i C Corps, b voluntary organitraining ir-minded you] nof Malaya, Ii en fornn I with ►re. A1 pi ii oup, i i but it is p inn id to rt oth mpur < 1!C < Li
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  • 132 10 RANGOON. May 9. X police were toc.iiy searching i"thiee *<ur.mer who held up a postal van and got away with over Rs 15.000 m casn aftei stabbing postal employees m ihe van The van wax found abs cloned later In the daj There was a pi.ched
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  • 45 10 LONDON. May 9. The change Telegraph reported from ..board the HMs Vanguard tha< it was annum ced thai King George had recovered Hum the chill which coiifu.ed him Uj royal quarter- lor several a;i> during the homeward rcyal jour r.ey. U.P
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  • 622 10 (By Our Radio Corres.). m the Cathay Building the other day. 1 was attracted by the sound oi a most realistic *.'vt: sma*h whu-h appeared to be emanating from one ol the studios ol Radio Malaya On investigation 1 aiacoveied David Ke.mi.rd and David Lyctle
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  • 72 10 LONDON. Muy 8. Russian Minister lor Armed Fprces, Nikolai Bulgaiiin, m a YE order of the clay proclaimed that two years ago the Russians an<| theii fighting forces "completely routed Fascist Germany." Nu mention wai mad*' ol the participation of any other country
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  • 36 10 TOKIO. MuV 9. More than 250 ieadi:]^ BadcihUt priests hav<- nnfemj here nuring the pabt two (lay, on the possible iole to b< 1 pljvcd by Buddhism m tiii- construction of a peaceful Japan
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  • 77 10 MANILA, May 9. -Sergio Osr.: n.. Jr., sen I the former p. v .ii.: w^t uf v Philippines, \w.;, found guilty of treason taxi sentexicexi to lif^ lmpri*onm Hi by the Peoples Court this morning bi unanimous decision. The court granted a 5.000 1> ios
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  • 941 11  -  DON BRADMAN "•> DON BRADMAN today discusses England's great batsmen of the past two decades. Most prominent on his list of bowlers' heart-breakers are four batsmen who have hit the headlines with a capital "H" Hammond, Hutton, Hendren and Hobbs. t^^3^^^^^^^^^s&-Mg£ I first pi Ht
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  • 29 11 SOUTIIPORT. Enu Muy 9. Norman von Ni&jl. tiu- Austia Uan jiuli itar, won the i2.u1»0 Duniop goll tuurmey wtlh a 12--hole eggroc t ol 285. U.I
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  • 348 11 r Almeida 15 L. ,!e sava lbw Schubert 78 G. do S'lva c Ross b G. de Silva 3 A Fruigneit bG.de Silva 3 C. P. Martin (Jr.) b Watts *>. v Leembrugger b Schubert 2 G. Ton b
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  • 69 11 BALTIMORE. May 10. Assault, b; Bold Venture out oi Igwal. which won America's Triple Crown- The Kentucky Derby, P«i denes* Staket and E Lmont Stakes ia^t year, continues winning programme, and yesterday touk the Dixie Handicap, worth 17.500. Assault won another importam handicap a week afO and
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  • 73 11 TABLE TENNIS WIN FOR JCSA En a t.ible-tennis matr!h con•\sfinu Of five >inples, Uie J C.S.A. cleleated the Chin Woo A. A. by 4—l last right Results: cJ. C.S.A. players first* J Nulpon lost to Tang E Poh 1-3: George Chen beat C hon Me** Sani; 3 0; Goh Tcck
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  • 455 11 Singapore Votes For 15-Point Doubles 9 Years Late SUNDAY BADMINTON NOTES (Em Out Special Correspondent > The lifteen-point game, for tne d'mbies has been adopted for the. k rthcoming Singapore badminton champior.snips by the Sin-gap-.re Badminton A-.^oeiation. The Penang, Perak and Selang.»r Aatociatiom, as well as the Badminton Association ul
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  • 53 11 Housing For Olympic Entrants LONDON. Ifay 10 The Ori ii'izini' Committee tor n?xt year's Olympic announced that housing has been lectured for over 4.000 competitors and officials m hard pr«*ss<Hi London. Fifteen hundred will b (> housed m the army convalescent camp at Richmond Park and 2,000 more at Uxhrifl"**
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  • 362 11 Peers Discuss 'Bossy' Hubbies LONDON, MAY 10.— The House of Lords recently talked about wives and husbands and why marria break down imd about new proposals for trying to reconet'e couples who want to get divorced The Marquess of Reading talked about "wives who wort. He hoped the Government would
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  • 183 11 SCHOOL FAILS TO REGAIN PREMISES PENANG.--A school that was widely known during the OCCU- I pation for the Japanese nerse- cution of it s teachers and students. HIM Chun^ Lin-g H'«n School, figured as the applicant I m a case be tore the Dispossess- cd Persons' Board. The school sought
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  • 107 11 HOLLYWOOD. May 10. -A three-man Congressional Committee headed by Representative Fa.n, !i Thomas, Chairman of the House's Un-American Activil/.i'S Committee, arrived here today for a t< n-day .secret investigation of Harms Eisler, bro ther of the alleged Communist, Geihart Eisler. pnd possible Communism m the movie
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  • 52 12 MATTHEWS FOR BLACKPOOL GLASGOW. May 10.- Stanley Matthews, considered the greatvst outside right m luotball. viii sign fur tlu> Blackpool aftei playing lor Great Britain against the Rest of Europe liere today, foiioxviiig agreement between bin Club. Stuk*' and Blackpool. It is undirstood Blackpool paid nearly .112.000 for his i
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  • 888 12 VAN BREA K ELEN SA DDLES FIVE WINNERS Trumpington Wins The Big Sprint (Our Racing Correspondent) PENANO, Sat.— Dr. Ch ua Sin Kan's Trumpington, carrying bottom weight, won the big sprint at today's races, opening day of the Penang May Meet The going was yielding. Trainer van Breukelen swept the
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  • 98 12 Total pool: 5235,000. Ist ***** 2nd *****: 3rd *****; Starters: *****7. *****, *****, *****, *****; *****1. *****3. Consoiuiion prizes: *****, *****, *****5. *****0, *****3, *****7, *****, *****, *****4, *****, *****, *****1, *****3, *****1, *****, *****, *****5, *****8, *****6, and *****3. M k Lynchbur^ 8.09, Prattle On 8.07. Wilcey
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  • 116 12 The Sir gapore Indians met the Currency Office at Tiablo Tennis and defeated them by lour games to three, Results: <Irdi a ns mentioned f.rst) S. Rerganath?n beat D. K. Ramachandra 21- -5, 21 6, 21 14Jean Pierre lo^t to Rundarshan Naidu 10 21, 7—21. 21—16, 10 -21;
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  • 248 12 With well-played 3*> not out, W. Elderton saved the day for the S.C.C. In the cricket match against Raffles ColVge yesterday on the Padang. Raffles totalled 125 (E. Barker 27, Thiliigaratram 19 ard J arisen 19) to which the Club replied with 62 runs for the
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  • 57 12 VATICAN CITY, May 10—The Pope will shortly take an unprecedented step of appearing m a film. It is authoritatively learned here today. The Pope will speak at the end of the film, which is entitled "War against War" produced by the Catholic cinematographic rtentre when he
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  • 180 12 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) To-day, Christians all ov er the world, will celebrate Mother's Day. Every year th c second week of September is s-et Rskfc for the sacred remembrance of the wonderful, sacrificial and heroic love of mothers. On Mother's Day. all sons and daughters
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  • 320 12 S.C.F.A. (2) 5 S.C.F.A. (1) The S.C.F.A. (2), the senior Chinese team, had no difficulty m collecting full points from Selection (1) m their Football League encounter at Jalan Besar yesterday when they beat the junior side five-two. Selection <2) are now m second place
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  • 124 12 Creech Jones Writes To Boxing Board LONDON, May, 10.— The British Boxing Board of Control j has received a letter from the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur Cret'Ci^Joncs, regarding the proposal recently made by John Lewis, Member of Parliament 1 for Bolton, that the British Boxing Board of Control should discuss
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  • 106 12 MOSCOW, May 10.— The Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Vyachesiave Molotov, has accepted Americar proposals for the basis on which the Soviet-United States Commission m Korea can resume its negotiations thus m his view clearing the way for the work of settirg up of a provisional government, after
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  • 83 12 At the Annual meeting of Jho Singapore Chinese Recreation Club this week the following were elected to serve as office-bearers: President-Sir Han Hoe Lim. Vice PresidentsMessrs. Chun Cheng Liat, T. W. Ong, Robert Tan and Chua Choon Leong. Hon. SecretaryMr. V. I. Evan Wong. Hon, Treasurer-Mr.
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  • 78 12 CONGRESS OKAYS AID BILL WASHINGTON, May 10.— Challenging Russia to "make the most of it" the House of Representatives passed President Truman's $400,000,000 Greek-Turkish Aid Bill authorizing the transfer of American arms and money to the bulwark of Mediterranean states against Communism. The House action put the final seat of
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  • 23 12 LONDON, May 10 —The first acceptance for the Olympic Games has beer/ received by th«? London organisers from Can.'ida Reuter
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  • 43 12 ATHENS, May 10.— Greek guerillas today attacked a train m which 28 Communist detainees were travelling under a strong military escort, and after a short clash m which eight people were killed, withdrew with the detoinees and some Of the guards.
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  • 32 12 YOKOHAMA. M.iy 10 The Eighth Army Military Tribunal today lentenced Baburo Mutsumuru, former Lieutenant m command of the o :ik;i Main POW Camp, to 22 years hard labour. U.P.
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  • 242 12 In a cricket match playedthej Victoria School ground* Rafflesiar.s. were beaten by runs. Fred Campos o t V-o School batted well scorlrii whilst Sivapfagasam top e j for the losing side with* Scores: VICTORIANS:- Paranu John b Sharirn 20; George Vc run out 19; Frrd Cumpos Sharma 28;
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