Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1947

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  • 50 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh Fenang. Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 1947.
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  • 71 1 Staff Reporter) v rend* rod pertoday drafted to tii. Municipal il was stated this 7UO additional Placed by the horlties at the dis- j I M miclpallty yesterluota was not drawn it 1.200 J.S.P. west the Municipality belou toe strike was on. Th, II beds and
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  • 112 1 Reuter. Lnci ian. 22.—Political be surprised if at the end i Ine Burmese selrc ny rsations in ioather Is a categorical deeiai f ho British Government l Burma will be independent i year from now says Revfc i rs th nk the big- achievement of
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  • 54 1 Reuter 1 ran. 22 —The Minis'rv announces that the Tin Committee in Washington has made interim an cat! ns of tin metal to imP rttng countries for the first ol 1947, totalling 10.915 er detail* of tonnages for dual countries and sources 2 11 be announced
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  • 34 1 untitled Jan 23.—Former Hi i bf-rt Hoover announced he ba accepted the invitaWenl Truman to go to investigate food .Mid economic problems 'n 1 BiWeJ States and British Bt will a Ko visit Austria.
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  • 992 1 MPs RAISE MANY SPORE, MALAYAN QUESTIONS Reuter. LONDON, JAN 22.—Ma ny questions about Malaya were put to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur CreechJones, in Parliament to-day. Mr. D. N. Pritt, Independent Labour member, asked what was being done to carry
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  • 168 1 U.P. Hollywood. Jan. 22.—Film star Laraine Day and L;o Durocher —a pair of shy newly-weds—are living in separate bliss to-day. their honeymoon coded by legal hot water, cables Aline Mosby of United Press. Durocher sat alon? at a seaside hotel looking unhappier than if his
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  • 29 1 LONDON, Jan. 22.—The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, had been sick and has been confined to his room for several days it wa s learned today.
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  • 128 1 Reuter. BERLIN. Jan. 22.—Twentyeight years' old Francis John Upson, driver in the Royal Arn.y ervice Corps, whose petition to the King for clemency was re jected, wss hanged at Hamelin. north-west Germany, this morning lor the murder of a 60 yearold German woman in the French sector
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  • 20 1 LITTLE AMERICA. Jan. 22—One of the members of Admiral Richard E. Byrd*s antarctic expedition was killed by a tractor today.
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  • 483 1 U.P. LONDON, Jan. 22.—The Conservative Daily Mail Which spearheaded the newspaper attack on the alleged mistreatment of British GI brides in the United States, was itself the subject of an almost unprecedented pictorial criticism in the British Pathe Newsreel at present being shown in cinemas
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  • 130 1 Reuter. Port of Spain, Trinidad. Jan. 22.—Colonel Angus Miller, police commissioner who was slightly injured when the police clashed With demonstrators in Port of Spain Government buildings yesterday, was today shot in the arm when a large force of police raid.d Uriah Butler's trade union
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  • 93 1 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 22. Southern Rhodesia is at present tn the unique position of having a oneman government. The Colony ha* six cabinet ministers. But Sir Gotilrey Hugguis, Premier, i* enroute to London, the Ministers of Agriculture, Finance and Mines are in Capetown negotiating a
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  • 375 1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 22—A delayed message from Fungoon received in London to-night describes the storming of the Government Secretariat by some 5,000 **Red Flag" Communists. The message says at least 25 persons were injured a few fatally—in a ten-minute battle between "Red
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  • 61 1 DACCA, EAST BENGAL, Jan. 22. —A "state of emergency" was declared today in Dacca municipal area, scene of intermittent communal disturbances for more than four months. Conditions which caused "serious lo*s of life ard property have not yet been removed" in Dacca, the Bengal Government announced. "'The
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  • 138 1 Reuter. MANCHESTER, Jan. 22. All available detectives in Manchester area of Lancashire are searching for the murderer of ten years' old Sheila Gowrie, who was found strangled in an alley here today. Sheila disappeared last night following a visit to her grandmother and her fully
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  • 54 1 Reuter. PARIS, Jan. 22.—Parisians today saw Paul Ramadier, their new Prima Minister, walking from the Ministry of Justice the National Assembly with two white gloved motor cyclist police escorts trying hard to throttle down to keep beside him. He had got tired of waiting for the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 192 2 Reuter. CAIRO, Jan. 21.— After defeating the Government motion for an adjournment of the Sudan debate until next Tuesday tne Egyption Senate tonight voted by a large majority a resolution saying: *'The Senate considers Egypt and the Sudan as one and indivisable." The motion
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  • 50 2 U.P. PARIS, Jan. 21. The Freruh National Assembly today overwhelmingly elected the Left Republican Uniqn Leader, iJduard Werritfi, as Speaker of the Chamber. M. Herriot was elected by 42P, Vote s out of 384 Voters. He replaces Vincent Auriol, who is the new T'itsident of le Republic—U.P.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 702 2 NOTICES. TOWN CLEANSING REFUSE DISPOSAL 'IN OUTLYING AREAS Owing to the strike of employees of -he Town Cleansing Department it will not be possible to collect refuse from premises situated in outlying areas, ffouseholders in such areas are advised to bury their refuse which must be covered with at least
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    • 127 2 NOTICJ2. XOTICE ONG CLANSMEN (HOKIEN) ASSOCIATION 32 Chin Chew Street SINGAPORE The Annual Gencrul meeting will be held on 2nd Fob. 1947 at 10 a.m. sharp. All clansmen are invited. SHIPPING HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE m.v. "PHILAii" due Singapore 31st Jan. Ist Feb. loading for: COLOMBO ADEN PORT SAID GENOA;
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    • 495 2 SHIPPING AGENTS FOR MALAYAN RAILWAYr^ FOR ALL FREIGHT 6 PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL 5161-5 GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM CHINA AND JAPAN. I GLENBEG Fo r U.K. Continent February SAMBAY from U.K. G 13 14 FORT I LOUISBOURG from U.K. Inp po t SAMWYE from UJC ETA Jan 22
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  • 117 3 U.P. Lake Success. Jan. 22.—Two new United Nations agencies set up shop and tackled a long list or proposals to ease the world's social and economic ills, when the Economic and Employment Commission and the Social Commission began a series or meetings to prepare
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  • 73 3 Reuter. TOKIO, Jan. 22—Japanese labour unions have issued a statement accusing the cabinet of Shlgeru Yoshida of responsibility for the attack on Monday night on Tatsumi Kikunaml. chairman of the National Congress ol Industrial tionsBefore two assailants knifed Kikunami he is said to have been told
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  • 550 3 BREACH OF LAWS AND USAGES OF WAR A submission that the prosecution had not made out a prima facie case against Naik Allah Bux (accused No. 2) and Gnr. Niaz AH (accused No. 7) and that the attack on Capt. Williams, Commanding offic :r of
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  • 58 3 Athens. Jan. 21.—Thirty-thou-and Greek civil servants struck work in all parts of Greece, closing post offices, courts and ministries, demanding heavy wage increases. Premier Tsaldaris said that the Financial Committee was investigating the demands and warned that unless they returned to work he would take
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  • 158 3 U.P. London. Jan. 22.—Britain ngs turned to its. Boy Scouts to help its overworked police force combat the country's growing crime wave and planned a city-by-city round-up of more than 21.000 known British and Allied army des:rters. Lord Rowallan. Efritain's Chlei Scout, said
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  • 65 3 Reuter. CHESTER, (Suss«). Jaji. Z\ An 83-year-old Army major, who died after stubbing: himself 300 lim>!:. with a pair of nail scissors, was stated at the inquest today to have over 200 wounds in the scalo as Wei) as others on th* face, hands and
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  • 309 3 Prices quoted below are for plcul weight except where other wise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday's quotation* were "Meehoon": Siam No, 1 $83: No. 2 $78: Kedah $75. Rice: Siam No. 1 $104; No. 2 $102. Rice milling: Siam $36: Glutinuous rice; Siam $80; Kedah $70;. Rock Sugar:—ss7. "Q
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  • 338 3 If Strike Continues c 4U (Tribune Staff Reporter) Should the strike prolong foi more than a week outbreak of epidemics is likely, said; a member of the medical profession yesterclay. A iked, for his views, the doctor said that many of the city districts
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  • 118 3 Reuter. LONDON. Jan. 2L—PieMMarshal Albert Kesselring, who was Germany's Commander-in-Chief in Itary. in 1944, is to be tried y Vvntee on Fefe. 10», it i* offlcia% announcee* here. He wiH be charged with having been concerned in th« ktiling of 39» Malta civrtlnn s in some
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  • 669 4 it is difficult not to f?el strong sympathy for the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Creech Jones, whose reputation in Malaya, if not in other colonies or protectorates, is being so richly tarnished at Question Time. Mr. Creech Jones must depend, of course, on the material supplied him
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  • 1363 4  -  Giant Lancasters In Singapore Ops (By Lim Keng Hor *'F FOR FOX" is a giant fourengined R.A.F. Lancaster bomber of the 7th Pathfinder Squadron, R A F. Bomber Command. When the war against Germany was in full swing, it was one of the
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  • 126 4 Six thousand tulip bulbs —a gift from the British Government to Australia's Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. Chifley—have been received in Canberra by the Commonwealth Parliamentary gardener. The bulbs, all British grown, will be planted in the Parliamentary gardens of the Federal capital Canberra is
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  • 108 4 Letters To The Editor Sir—The indignant letters by outraged civilians when servicemen threw crackers about with disastrous results almost burnt a hole in the papers but from what I experienced on Monday the same story is being repeated all over again by Chinese youths These
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  • 139 4 Sir,—I quite agree with your sports editor, when he said thai the S C.C. should not press their application for all their fixtures in the coming Soccer League to be played on their home ground If the S C.C. are given the privilege, the S.R-C. can apply
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  • 146 4 Sir.—A*ll of us have seen drunks at one time or another. Nowadays it is indeed a very common sight and so. Mr. Censor, it would be nothing new to see it on the screen. I am speaking of the banned film "The Lost WeekEnd." In the film
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  • 571 4 MARSEILLES. —Twelve thousand Indo-Cl workers waiting impatiently in France for repatriati their homeland are the best example in Europe to-day East meets West. And the East is not very impress**12 the West. QD For nearly seven years these ordi nary men have hur
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  • 144 4 Reute r. SHANGHAI.—China plans to build within the next three yeafour powerful short-wave bioadcasting stations—Chinese coun-ter-paits of the 8.8.C.-to keep the world informed about China and things Chinese. This was revealed with the arrival of Roy Dunlop. for many years production manager of the Canadian Broadcasting
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  • 703 5 Triumph For Nehru's Astute Political Tactics Reuter and U.P. v ,Y DELHI Jan. 22.-—The Indian Constituent Asusly passed Pandit Nehru's resolution ,-Lives and declaring the Assembly's re.ni iiiUia an independent sovereign re- <r 0 ,tutes that th Assembly's unanimity on the :hin
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  • 80 5 LONDON. Jan. 22 —"The reCorces of Winston Chi md Arthur Vandenburg overestimate their ability to vi i new war," George Fedor vich Aifxandrov, Soviet ft paganda chief, said at a meeting rmrk.ng the anniversary oi Lenin's death and at- oy Stalin. Molotov and tanking
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  • 61 5 BRIS] X v Jan 22— The of thf* Russian and Christian Mission, v. said that althouga Russians are waitAustralia from in S"ai appeals for permits to migration Department MB di-rr^arded. nly Jews can enter Mr Clark added, his information itions from White en
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  • 45 5 The Prime Minister and Mrs. Attlee phoqraphed with some of their presents at No. 10 Downing Stree' on the occasion of their silver wedding on Jan. 10. are seen holding the silver tea caddy presented by members of the staff of No. 10.
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  • 60 5 LONDON, Jan. 21— Queen Mary was present last night at the performance of two Chinese operas given by the Chinese Amateur Dramatic Society at Westminister Theatre t London. With the Queen was Dr. F. T. Cheng, Chinese Ambassador, to explain the dialogue and songs. The
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  • 121 5 Reuter. CAIRO, Jan. 21—Two Egyptians, who were unable to tear the "attentions"* of a police dog, broke down and confessed to a murder. The two suspects were placed in an identification parade and the police dog. Nisr, who had earlier sniffed a piece of
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  • 479 5 "I am offering a $10.000 reward for the apprehension of the robbers for their murderous attack on my family," Mr. T. S. Clark, a general contractor to the Army, told the Tribune, yesterday, following the shooting of his adopted son "Robbie" and robbery of about
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  • 41 5 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 23.—The award of of the George Cross, Britain's highest civilian honour for bravery to a Palestine police force sergeant, who sescued three seriously injured soldiers after a Palestine terrorist outrage, wa s announced in the official London Gazette.—Reuter.
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  • 271 5 U.P. BAHREIN, Jan. 21.—Arabian King Ibn Saud was Scheduled today to begin a three-day visit to visit American oil company fields in Arabia and the oil refinery, at Ras Tamura. This is Ibn Saud's first inspection trip since 1939 of the two hundred million dollar developments in
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  • 45 5 Reuter. JOGJAKARTA —Nine million yards of textiles at present stock ed in New Delhi is awaiting shipment to Indonesia Antara ~eports. Five million seven-hundred thousand yards has b°en received by the Republican Government from India up to date in exchange foi rice.—Reuter.
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  • 68 5 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG. Jan. It Goldmining circles in South Africa were, today awaiting Government confirmation that three mining leases had been granted in Orange Free State where the "biggest ever" gold strike —62.6 ounces per ton or in mining measurement 23.037 inch pennyweights—was made near the isolated
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  • 97 5 LONDON, Jan. 20.—Forty-three year old Claudio Arrau, a Chilean, who has been called the "greatest pianist of our time", sat for five minutes in Yoga fashion in meditation and then was taken to the stage of the Royal Opera House to thrill a near capacity crowd with
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  • 99 5 OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. Jan. 21.—A 'our-engined hospital plane, operated by United States Naval Air Transport crashed ct Oakland airport at 10.00 p.m. GMT last night. It is believed there was no loss of life among the 21 persons aboard. The plane was flying from Honolulu. Radar equipment guided
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  • 60 5 United Press. PARIS. Jan. 22.—A spokesman for the Haganah (Palestine Jewish Defence forces) said that 21,875 Jews have reached Palestine by way of the "underground railway" during the last fifteen months with the knowledge of the British Intelligence Service. He said that many hundreds more
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  • 314 5 Reuter. London, Jan. 22.—Three European countries France, Italy and Greece are today in process of forming new governments. In two of them—France and Greece--coalition cabinets are expected. Paul Ramadier. France's new Socialist premier, alter obtaining an overwhelming vote of confidence from the National Assembly
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  • 92 5 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Jan. 20.—A call to Indians "to raise, train and equip an Indian volunteer army which Would take its stand alongside the Vietnam Republican forces" was made today by the Bengal Congress leader, Sarat Chandra Bose. Commending the All-India Students Congress decision to observe Jan.
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  • 37 5 Reuter. JOGJAKRATA.—Another Chinese vessel, "Fo Thin 3," was intercepted by a Dutch patrol boat off Tjhebon on Jan 13, and all her cargo confiscated according to Antai a. The vessel earned 100 tons of Chinese-owned lubber.— Reuter.
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  • 173 5 ROME, Jan. 22.—Nearly 23 years after the murder of Giacomo Matteotti, Italian Socialist leader and fearless opponent of Mussolini, eight former henchmen of the dead Duce were tried here today for the crime which Mussolini himself is supposed to have instigated. Only four of
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  • 114 5 Reuter. OTTAWA. Jan. 21.—yiscount Alexander. Governor-General of Canada, confessed here to the Canadian Institute of Mining I and Metallurgy that he was not a mining engineer although described as such on his passport. Addressing the Institute's annual convention, the GovernorGeneral related that when returning from Burma
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  • 79 5 Reuter. COLOMBO, Jan. 20.—Four Ceylon Ministers are to be sent by the Government as official delegates to the Inter-Asian Conference to be held at New Delhi next Mai eh. They are the Minister of Education, Mi. C. M. W. Kannangara, the Minister of Health, Mr. George De Silva,
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  • 230 6 OUR FINANCIAL SECTION (Tribune Financial Correspondent) On the London stock exchange on Monday there was a sharp break in the industrial index from 167 tc 161 i due largely to the full difficulties affecting various industrial enterprises. New York on tne other hand, showec.
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  • 122 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—George Marshall today began his personal direction of American foreign policy with a promise to keep it non-parti-san and "firm but patient." He took over the difficult tasks amid nigh praise from many Congressmen for his vigorous no-poli-tics pledge in which he unequivocally
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  • 86 6 U.P. NANKING, Jan. 22—Chinese j Communists intend to cut the I Yellow River dykes at Tsi Ho. 15 I miles west of Tsi Nam. alons tne old river bed so that when the government closes the Hua Yuan Kuo, water will be diverted
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  • 139 6 JERUSALEM, Jan. 22.—A "showdown" between the elements of law and order in the Palestine Jewish community and the terrorist organisations Irgun Zvai Leumi and Stem Gang is looming over the Holy Land. Both sides will attempt to avoid open battle with Jew pitted against
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  • 39 6 Reuter. HAMBURG, Jan. 22.—Hitler's first flat in Munich —in the so-called "Hitler House" o n Prinz Regent Square—is being used by a German office set up to seize Hitler's entire property and that of the Nazi party in Bavaria.—Reuter.
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  • 353 6 Reuter. London, Jan. 21. —Britain last year exported nearly double the value of goods compared with 1938 but the volume was no higher according to Board of Trade figures issued today. The value of exports ot goods produced or manufactured in the United
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  • 196 7 U.P. a*** W22 fhe clty v ettlec; own in earnest to fttst day of the > j,. day following fflpor ft your-na settlement of d *J5Su i ,noney markeL JTiSSS v ,i'may on the eve N year many, especialurers who forced employi ,o pay bonuses
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  • 86 7 U.P. PJMKFUKT, Jan. 21.—Signed Katw-, n year-old German who contended that he has replaced Hitler i) carry on Germany's fight was sentenced to haqg by a five-man military government court in Stug?art thu afternoon. Ten others wert given prison sentences. AH were found guilty of charge*
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  • 80 7 Reuter. AUCKLAND Jan. 22.—A return ol old New Zealand gold rush days may follow the discovery by a Maori of a reef, claimed to be quartz, in Whitianga District. ftsspectors arm d with shovels ana picks are streaming from I2^LJ?R ld b;,om settlements ntar Wtianga
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  • 86 7 Reuter. JaiS? Jan 21 -An empty back f trai crasned tato the <tai p?i a Lc<ndon Bridge—CrjAreh P ua(V jrain on John Bull S ear New Cross station in gickfog to-day. The last coach UD int £le t CtnC Was g cXch h u alr and
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  • 180 7 U.P. Kobins.id BmUh TraV Agency lOdav U return from U 7 wf* M United States Vacation possibih" even have to ti;i tour", ls'h I*** 5 S '?2 to to«rg--nd-Mf. U ir vacations ,h -V Cl! ni} ltan^ht calculate ftSLl** Br,t »»n» dollar
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  • 129 7 SHANGHAI, Jan. 21.—United States Army officials this afternoon confirmed that 13 Americans aboard an Army Graves Eegistration airplane are missing. The Army said that the next of kin had been notified but their names were being withheld, according to Army regulations. The plane was enroute from Peipinj;
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  • 81 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 21.—The 26,000--ton Cunard White Star liner Britannic, now on her way home from the Par East, will be "demobbed" from troop-carrying duties when she reaches Liverpool. About £1.000,000 will be spent in reconverting the ship for the Atlantic passenger service. The 20.000-ton
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  • 204 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Indonesian National Committee of Rhio (Badan Kebangsaan Indonesiaßiouw) are directly opposed to restoring the Sultan of Rh io on the throne, rather they would see that Rhio-Lingga come within the framework of the Republic of Indonesia, said a spokesman of
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  • 50 7 j j SHANGHAI, Jan. 21.—A twinengined transport plane oelons.' to the American Gray >s Registration Service, carrying seven passengers, a crew of four and some cargo, has j been missing since Satin day morning when it took off from Shanghai foi Canton, it Was learned today.—
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  • 305 7 U.P. LONDON, Jan. 21.—Strong French opposition to the Anglo-American plans for an increase of production in Germany, and to the Amalgamation of the French occupation with other zones was i'oreshadowed here today. A French spokesman in London said that France, as signatory to
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  • 159 7 GLASGOW, Jan. 20.—While warders at Duke StiCet prison. Glasgow, were searching f~v an escaped prisoner the man wa acing up and down the xafu in the loft of a warder's house a few yards from the jail. The man, 26-years old Ronald Forbes Latch, stumbled
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  • 63 7 Reuter. ATHENS, Jan. 21.—The Greek Government has introduced a motion prolonging until Feb. 24 the law providing for nonpunishment of guerillas who lay down their arms. A draft law also gives the Minister of Public Order power to review and modify the decisions ordering deportation
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  • 174 7 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 22.—A young Gurkha, Jas Bahadur Jurung i s now Michael Colin Campbell, adopted son of Major Vincent Campbea of the Royal Gurkha Rifles. The News Chronicle, telling the story today, reports how during the war in Burma Major Campbell's lift was saved
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  • 159 7 U.P. ATHENS. Jan. 21.—1t was learnca here authoritatively today that the captain and crew of the Chelmara ."testified at a secret inquiry that their ship struck a magnetic mine and that 390 persons were killed when gendarmes started a panic by lowering lifeboats and attempttnf
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  • 68 7 U.P. CALCUTTA, Jan. 21.—An estimated miluYn persons this morning were forced into idleness in this sprawling city, unable to get to work due to a street car workers' strike. The workers struck last night demanding a minimum monthly wage of Rs.4o/- and two months' pay
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  • 100 7 U.P. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20.—Twentyfive year-old former Army musician, handsome Robert "Red" Manley, admitted to the police today his month-long flirtation With murdere<! Elizabeth Short known as the "Black Dahlia" but steadfastly denied any ccnnection with her death. However, the police booked Manley on suspicion of
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  • 21 7 Since the Department of Public Relations' Information Centra moved to Penang Road, Penang. 96.292 people have visited It in two months.
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  • 580 7 BOXING 'By Archie Quick). LONDON.—A new big time boxing promoter is making his presence leit in London, not so much a challenger to Jack Solomon's supremacy but a rival to provide healtny competition. Wnich l§ ail lor the gooa oi tne sport seeing that monopoly is
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  • 42 7 Reuter. LONDON. Jan. 22.-football results THIRD DIVISION SOUTHERN Cardiff City 3, Reading 0. THIRD DIVISION NORTHERN Crewe Alexandra 0, Doncaster Rovers 3. Lincoln 2, Rochdale 3 IRISH REGIONAL LEAGUE Cliftonville 0, Belfast Celtic 2 Linfleld 2, Ballymena United I. —Reuter.
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  • 112 7 The Services taam to meet the Civilians at soccer on the Padang on Saturday at 5.15 pjn. i s a* follows: Goal: F/Sgt. Guilloyle (RAF), Res: Capt. Mfcrrick fSEALF); Backs:' Capt. Hilling bury (223 BOD), WO.I. DeMargy (SEALF); Res: Major Pope (SEALF), Major Shaninugam (194
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  • 232 7 Football Song At The Stadium Dominating throughout the first half and most of the second, the R.A.F. defeated the Chinese Athletics by the only goal .'cored m a charity soccer match at the Jalan Besar stadium, yesterday. The match was included in a programme of events held in aid of
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  • 91 7 U.P. BERLIN, Jan. 21—Max Schmeling. one-time world heavyweight boxfng champion and German paratrooper during the war. has been cleared of Nazi charges in the British zone and will be allowed to box publicly in the American occupation zone. Max has been in training in Hamburg but.
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  • 30 7 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Jan. 22.—A joint India-Australian engineering company is being formed here for the manufacture of textile machinery for export ft to India. Production is expected to begin in April.—Reuter.
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  • 282 7 The S.R.C. displaying occasional flashes of brilttance, deserved their win of 3—l over the Ceylon Sports Club, in a game of hockey on the padang yesterday In the early stages of the game, most of the play was confined on the Rec's half of
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  • 43 7 U.P. BERLIN, Jan. 22.—General Joseph T. McNarney saM yesterday that he has asked Washington to repeal the Trading With Enemy Act and to remove manjf loreign nations from the State Department blacklist so they could resume trade with Germany.—U.P.
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  • 417 8 ißy Our Own Critic) T~M Stage Cub were on saic fgOU d, safer perhaps whan Hfcty realised, in choosing •"While Lh? Sun Shines" for the last cf their Drama festival oroductions. Ilftlkl Hat..s«in':; spakling omcriy. with its good-humoured digs .t MM or two aspects of Anglo-rYench-Anii
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  • 43 8 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Jan. 22 The commission of Major Charles Hughes Cousens Poona-born Sandhurst officer, against whom charges of treason arising from, wartime Tokio broadcasts were dropped by the Crown last October, has been cancelled, it was announced here today. Reuter.
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  • 930 8 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 23. —Answering a question in the House of Commons yesterday about the resignation of leading officials in the Sarawak Government, Mr. CreechJones, Colonial Secretary, said that many of the Malay officials who had resigned had stated privately that they did so under
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  • 218 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Four armed robberies and one shooting Incident occurred m Singapore last night. No one was injured in the latter when a pistol was fired at i stationary taxi at the junction of Albert Street and Queen Street at about 8 pm. At the
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  • 481 8 U.P. PEIPING, Jan. 22.—A United States navy court martial trying Marine Corporal William G. Pierson o-i charges of raping a Chinese coilej;v girl tUmodncpd indirectly to-day that he had been found guilty. The president of the court announced at this
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  • 26 8 No. 7 Lancaster "Pathfinder" Squadron arrwed this week in Singapore. Here three of era aft are lying in formation over Changi airbase.
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  • 65 8 U.P. Astoria, Oregon. Jan 22—tte Drexel Victory, food ship carrying 4,560 tons of grain to Japa:; sank in a stctm five mile> off Cape Disappointment. Oregon to-day. The Coast Guard reported the sinking but gave no details. Waves felons the rugged Oregon coast hrve been
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