Malaya Tribune, 31 January 1949

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper in Malaya. Printed Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penung. Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines). EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, f/i Newspaper
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  • 886 1 First Move In Big 'Peace Push' Taken Reuter, U.P. and A.P. pREMIER STALIN S expressed wish for better relations with the We st c m powers is being closely studied in Washington, London and Paris. 0 8 statement he is prepared to meet President Truman
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  • 101 1 STOP PRESS SEGAMAT. today.—Special constabics fought a 20-minute battle with bandits who attempted to raid the factory, store and othcr b i,din ffs on Chan Win? Estate in Jagoh area shortly after midnight last night. The raiders attacked several times but the defenders beat
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  • 60 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sim. The (hina National Aviation Corporation here confirmed last nijrbt that one of their pianos with 19 persons •hoard had landed In Communist territory, according to th? North China Dally News. It wa* earlier reported that a CN AC plane had been
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  • 100 1 Separate Peace For ShanghaiNanking Area Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sunday.—The Shanghai News Agency re- ported last night that it had monitored a Communist radio broadcast to the effect that Communist leaders have agreed to the proposal for a separate peace for the Shang-hai-Nanking area. Tbr report lacks confirmation from other sources which
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  • 126 1 A.P. Tel. Aviv. Sun.—Final results the Israel elections comprising both civilians and military votes tonight showed that the Labour Party of Premier David Ben Gurion (Mapai) polled 152,972 votes to become the leading party in the country. The left wing Socialist United Workers Party (Mapam> was
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  • 103 1 Austin Says A.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Sun.—The chief United States delegate to the United Nations. Warren Austin, said today that Stalin's statement was apparently a move in the right direction, but he did not know how far i* went. Austin declined formal comment on Stalin's latest
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  • 21 1 A.P. NEW DELHI. Sun.—lndia is negotiating air agreements with Egypt and Switzerland, countries already served by air India International.—A.P.
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  • 169 1 TEL AVIV, Sun. The Union Jack returned to Tel Aviv today for the first time since British troops left Palestine last July. It fluttered from a car carrying Cyril Marriot, British Consul-General in Haifa. Marriott passed through the city en route to nearby
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  • 46 1 A.P. WASHINGTON Sun. -Employment in American manufacturing industries has been declining since last September poswart peak of 16.700,000, the U.S. Labour Department reported. The number at the end of December, it said, was down to 16.240.000 or about 100.000 below December 1947. A.P.
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  • 52 1 A.P. Prague. Mon.—Andrei Vishinsky. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, had recovered sufficiently today to leave the army sanatorium for several hours. "Vishinsky's condition is much better today an attendant said. Officials said on Saturday that he was suffering gravely from a nervous disorder and found it hard to
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  • 104 1 A.P. LONDON, Sun —Flares spotted by a British steamer north of the Canary Islands brought new hopes on Sunday for the safety of 15 American airmen aboard a B-29 Superfortress missing in the Atlantic since Thursday. U.S. Third Air Division headquarters n London said the
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    41 1 Representatives of 19 eastern countries met In Delhi. India, recent «> to begin a series of talks on the affairs of (Imii'sia. Picture shows: Haji Kashidi (rentre), an observer from Indonesia at the talks, arriving tor the opening session.
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  • 257 1 MELBOURNE, Sun. Press and clergy today joined in voicing a nation-wide protest over Australia's decision to deport the Indonesian wife of an Australian, and her eight children. One clergyman said the order against the O'Keefe family issued by Immigration Minister A. A. Calwell the "white Australia"
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  • 81 1 A.P. RANGOON, Sun. Street fighting between Karen rebels and Burmese Government forcei3 is still continuing in the Irrawaddy Delta town of Bassein. a military today. [UV The Government on Saturday night said that the town had been recaptured from the rebels. Sunday's communique said
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  • 159 1 Reuter. OSLO, Sun. Sweden, Norway and Denmark, in a joint 'communique on their Scandinavian defence union talks tonight, said they had failed to reach agreement on an "alliance free" union. The communique added that existing consultations between the three countries on questions of foreign policy
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  • 38 1 A.P. London, Sun.—lndia House sources said that Mrs. Vijay Lakshmi Pandit, sister of the Indian Premier. Pandit Jawaharlai Nehru, was due in London today by air enroute to Moscow to assume her post as ambassador. —A.P.
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  • 346 1 This Troubled World A.P. NEW YORK, Sun. Mounting chaos, confusion and panic characterized the drift toward some kind of peace in China last week. A new plan for ending the Indonesian crisis got United Nations approval, but the crisis continued. Civil strife
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  • 87 1 U.P. Copenhagen, Sun. Want to buy a town? Okskoel. once Denmark's sixth largest, will go under the auctioneer's hammei on May 1. complete with all its houses, a theatre, si:; miles of lailway and 45 mile--: of streets. The Dttßish Ministry of Housing announced today that
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  • 80 1 Dublin. Sun. Thousands of Irishmen poured shillings and pound notes into a special fund today to help anti-partition candidates in the Northern j Ireland elections on February 110. Collectors stood on street corners and met the faithful in vestibules of churches from Cork to Donegal.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 338 2 BERLIN, Sunday. gEAtJTV is a% bay fh Germany. Innocent ly. beAtaty queens have stirred a civic quarrel from Bavaria to the Baltic. The issue is whether public contests to select the fairest of the fair are ruining German moral standards and undermining the dignity
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  • 178 2 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sun. New hopes of peaceful tribal cooperation in strife-torn Sinkiang have been aroused by the Central Government's appointment of Burhan, a Russian-and German-educat-ed native of the province and until recently one of the political advisers to GeneraHssimo Chiang Kai-shek, as Governor of this
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  • 537 2 Reuter. LONDON, Sun.—London's leading fashion designers are today working behind locked doors to prepare their spring shows. Only after their designs have been translated into the new 1949 spring models, will their secrets become known. But while the "Big Ten" houses are guarding jealously details
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  • 71 2 T wist Detector A.P. PITTSBURGH, Sun. Westinghouse scientists rested a feather against a steel bar and then measured how much the bar was twisted. The occasion was a demonstration of their new device to make better torque meters, which measure power delivered by airplane propellers, jet engines, and other rotating
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  • 148 2 Reuter. BRISBANE. Sun. Eh*. James Duhlg, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, in a recent article sAid that the next decade will be the most critical period in the world's history, and its changes may largely affect Australia, It was thcrefort of supreme moment that Australians should think
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 251 2 ©N YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK. 22.00 Light Orchestra; 22.30 900 cm Tie* Tun* «nrt ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Fascinating Rhythm; 22.45 OpenTng Annct in Ma^darin m DDowdy; dy^TiraP: 23 Cl<>Se mary, 9.02 Concert dance Down. Market Reno'rt fn Amnv ftK muse; 9.30 Latin Amencon MALAY PROGRAMMES Kptoi Drama 9« &lk In
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  • 397 3 Reuter. L PARIS, Sunday. ■HE men on whom every British tourist likes to practise his French, the Paris I rij waiter, is not so cheerful as he looks. couple of the 60,000 "gareons" who work in the 10,000 cafes and rest
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  • 209 3 A.P. VATICAN, Sun. Pope In] aid today consoh,.t the Christian ;„,KOf the most of our times. „•;;,'throuKh the Vati■n radio to the P»ohvian i ir j tv Congress, the ntlfi sa i»l that the tamily arch on which human i I ased. imily i~ "the dome
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  • 53 3 A.P. SOW, Sun.- -Pravda an Moeced today that Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov eived the Korean amto Moscow, Dvu En Kha Tr* papci said the appointiii connection with nting presentation of crefeatials by the Korean representative who is the first envoy to the Soviet Union from the
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  • 184 3 A.P. ASUNCION. Sun. The iive-month-old government of President J. Nataiicio Gonzales was overthrown today. The administration, torn by strife within the Colorado Party, which had outlawed all opposition, fell before a I loodless surprise coup d'etat. Asuncion, which has seen almost continuous dispute and revolution in
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  • 56 3 A.P. NEW YORK, Sun. The .aimed Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, which has a L 25.000 deficit, has agreed to tour Bnain without taking a penny s >rotit. The 110 member orchestra vill give about 80 concerts in iritain starting late in Ma\ md will do it
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  • 36 3 Reuter. LONDON, *un.—Air Vice Marshal Richard Atcherley left Loads* by air today for Karachi, to take up command of the Royal Pakistan Air Force. His departure was delayed 24 hours by fog.— Kcuter.
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  • 71 3 A.P. ROME, Sun.—Two more Italian municipalities, Lucca and Plstoia, have taken over operation of strike l*ound plants, the news agency, Ansa, reported today. The nationwide strike of private gas company employees began a week ago. Strikers demanded wage contracts parelleling those for municipal fas
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  • 73 3 A.P. ATHENS, Sun. Communist General Markos' new peace overture was followed by a lull In guerilla activities in Greece, but the Greek General Staff reported today that more than 5J guerillas were captured or surrendered in two engagements with national torces in the Peloponnesus and Mace.lon;a
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    85 3 The Queen Elizabeth Training C ollege for disabled persons at Leatherhead, Surrey, employs tuehe men who have become expert in making accurate replica* of flowers in bone china. All the work is done by hand, which is reraarkabie owing to the fact that most of the craftsmen suffer from
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  • 277 3 U.S. Canada Plan Hinterland Ports A.P. OTTAWA, Sun.—Canada hopes 1949 finally may see international agreement to open the heart of North America to ocean traffic. The Canadian Government frankly is urgently in favour of the old plan for the U.S. and Canada to develop the St. Lawrence River great lakes
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  • 342 3 A.P. PRAGUE, Sun.—The Czechoslovak toy industry, noted for years for novelties especially in woodwork toys—has some new ideas in production that it thinks will insure its ability to compete with the United States mass toy industry. The mechanical trick toys will be released shortly,
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  • 157 3 A.P. Schenectady, New York, Sun.—General Electric Co. engineers say that sound pitched too high for the numan ear to hear can burn cotton and float bits of cork into mid-air. The engineer said the stunts were performed with an apparatus developed for examining the peculiar properties
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  • 83 3 U.P. VATICAN CITY. Sun.—Pope I 'U.. in an address to 6,000 Rir.ie students today, said that the burial place of the Apostle Peter "is and was under the Cupola of St. Peter's Church." A reheological findings demonstrate what the Pontiff said. Tope Pius told the student.'
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  • 250 3 Reuter. BRUSSELS, Sunday Four leading European statesmen Mr. Winston Churchill, British Wartime Prime Minister, M. Paul Henri Spaak, The BelMan prime Minister, Signoi Alcide de Gasperi, the Italian Prime Minister, and M. Leon Blum, France's veteran Socialist leader and former Prime Minister, will be
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  • 56 3 A.P. ROME. Sun. Newlyweds Tyrone Power and Linda Christian arrived in Turin last night on their motorcar honeymoon, a dispatch from the North Italy city said. The film stars are expected to remain a short time a? guests of a Turin industrialist before motoring to Swiss
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    • 281 3 SCHOOLS LEARN CHINESE in the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School, 122-126. Prinsep Street, Singapore. Explanations in English) New Class for late applicants commencing February 3rd, 1949. Mondays and Thursdays—s.3o p.m. to 7.00 p.m. Class Teacher, Mr. Y. C. Yang, B.A. Fee $3/- per month. (T. 594) VACANCIES exist in the Chung
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    • 287 3 >jg|t \£fct* 0 FOR SALE one American made 26 eft. deep freeze in excellent running order—sl,2oo. Oue sliding glass door teak wood bookcase $175.00. One inlaid teak wood dining table $190.00. One large teak wood screen and two teak wood clothing stands—sloojOO. One large 3-door teak wood almeirah—s32s.oo. For inspection
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    • 282 3 TUITION LADIES! New systematic, complete courses in dressmaking and designing with simplified, up-to-date method will be opened by Mrs. R. Abdy at 26, Bencoolen Street, commencing on Wednesday, February 2. (5.583 i FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIO Director Prof. Otto Footman special Piano Tuition 148 Moulmein Road, 126 Orchard Road (2nd Floor).
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  • 447 4 AS April and the Municipal elections draw near, A the political parties unfurl their banners for over the field Is that of the Progressive Party, which has already selected its candidates for the public's votes. One of them, Mr. D. Robertson, has announced what he stands
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  • 60 4 WHAT criticism there has been of the Army has not been of the troops, but of their spokesmen. There has been a tendency on the part of the Service chiefs, absorbed by the purely military aspect of the campaign against the bandits, to ignore public opinion
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  • 1097 4  -  By THE REV. ALFRED R. LAING. WHAT proportion of the world's people, do you think, can read? Leaving out the babies, only one in every three! To teach the other two out of three, the world's 1,000,--000,000 illiterates, is the selfimposed task
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  • 685 4 This Super Parliament Has Never To Run For Election YOU have to read Pravda to find out about the politics of Eastern Germany. In Pravda's terminology, a people's democracy is a country where a communist minority Is in power, leading the masses toward the goal of a Stalinist state That's
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  • 232 4 Reuter. r[E calm atmosphere in wnich the Presidential election took place, the accessibility of top political leaders, the democratic character of State universities, and the "great number of large motorcars" are a few of the impressions brought back by four German political leaders from a recent
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 83 4 FOOTWEAR wear Zlln Shoes for COMFORT widest variety and sizes SINGAPORE STATIONERY MART 28, Chulia Street, Singapore. Phone 7969. ifl AVAILABLE from Stock VANILLIN POWDER or CRYSTAL 100% Guaranteed From: Chemische Naarden. A. Maschmayer. Polak Schwarz Ltd. Rhone-Poulenc Stafford Allen Sons. Plaimar Ltd. T. G. Kiat A Co., Singapore. 766,
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  • 1064 5 Tribune Home Supplement HOUSEWIVES complain land very rightly too) th hlK h cost of living in so it is very news to learn that Satricks organisation in n hard Road, are reducing 2Ss in all departments Km tomorrow (Feb. 1). In the confectionery sechm for instance,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • 431 6 A.P. MILAN, Sun. The Danube countries, reasserting their traditional strength in ice figure skating, swept with one exception first, second and third places in all three of £urope's 1949 championships which ended at Milan on Sunday. Austria's Eva Pawlik and Edi Rada won Europe's women's
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    28 6 Nicky .-ikey laces on skates of Pat Edwards in London skat.ne arena. The live-y ear-olds were the youngest to complete in the Open Novice championship contests.
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  • 123 6 Reuter. BRADFORD, Sun. Great Britain recovered splendidly to beat Australia by 23 points to nine in the third and final Rugby League test yesterday. Britain had won the two earlier tests but when Australia led 6-5 at halftime today it seemed that the visitors might gain
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  • 216 6 The following gentlemen were elected as officers for the year 1949. Patrons: Messrs. Lam Cheng Kway, Lim Kirn Lee. Urn Theng Chee, Chua Tai Tien, Mak Gek 3ong, Teng Ah Kam; President: Mr. Chew Mah Van; Vive-Presidents: Messrs. Tan Tian Chco, Chan Yong Idan, Tan Teow Kiat,
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  • 135 6 Reuter. INTERNATIONAL MATCH Ireland 9, France 16. CLUB MATCHES London Irish 6. Dublin University 16. London Scot. 22, Harlequins 9. London Welsh 16, Neath 3. Old Merchant Taylors 3. Cambridge University 22. Old Paulines 0, United Services Portsmouth 18. St. Bartholomew's Hospital 11, Old Cranleighans 0." St.
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  • 71 6 A.P. OTTAWA, Sun. Canadian amateur sportsmen want a big government subsidy to improve their teams. Still embarrassed by a poor showing in the 1948 Dlympics, officials of sports governing bodies recommended the following financial helps at a sports congress here: 1. A 10,000,000 dollar grant during the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 302 6 ROLEX ETERNA Direct imports of watches from Switzerland arc severely restricted and this has eaux l a shortage of Rolex and Eterna watches, the two most accural and dependable timekeepers known in Malaya. Every Rolex and ETERNA sold by us has been specially made lor use In the tropics, and
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  • 717 7  -  English Team Beaten 8-0 (From Jimmy GLOVER HULL, Sunday. rONTINUING their run of victories, the Malayan Thomas Clip Team defeated a combined York-shire-Lancfushire-Cheshire team here today by eight games to nil, without conceding a single set. The Malayans left London at 10 a.m. They nearly
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  • 54 7 Holland's middleweight champion Luc Van Dam (right) jabs a hard right to the heart of Albert Finch, of Croydon, during their eight-round bout at London's Royal Albert Hall last night, January 24. Flooring the British boy twice tor counts of eight, Van Dam provrtl far too strong for Finch and
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  • 97 7 A.P. LONDON, ~an.— London's W«Miihh stadium and indoor Pool, sren»-s of most of the ••\fnts in the 1«»48 Olympics, are all set tor another busy Nsjsa. Fourteen major sports fwnts will he staged there w'thin tt.e next four months. Nthnatel that more f nan <;.VUMM
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  • 50 7 Reuter. it w» 2 ranee on Saturday a f ai?p for the game Feb w llfT in Dublin on today \ns "electors met chanir rSIJ onl y one half h', Jlten the cci u m place w,Vr ,n omit tod ami his Cc *"1 be ftiled later. Rev-
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  • 22 7 A.P. kraes wu Sun Harness ,)n <* re<=cv hl S h s;:,ke s S'amorou; for th more flat.-Tp on the
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  • 271 7 (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) Perak completely outclassed Negri Sembilan, whom they beat by five goals to one in an Inter-state fixture played at Singapore's Fairer Park, yesterday. The Northern Sftate, who were held to a goalless draw by Malacca on Saturday gave an exhibition of hockey as
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  • 32 7 A.P. ISTANBUL, Sun. Scoring within one minute of the start, the Austrian soccer team, Admira, defeated Istanbul's Galatasaray Club 3-1 in a return match at Istanbul on Sunday. A.P.
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  • 123 7 A.P. STOCKHOLM, Sunday.- The young Danish newcomer, Kurt Nielsen, who sensationally beat Frank Parker (U.S.) last Friday, defeated Budge Patty (U.S.) on Sunday in the final of the Scandinavian covered courts tennfs championships 6-3, 5-7, 16-14, 6-3. The final lasted more than two and a half hours.
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  • 179 7 Reuter —AAP. Sydney, Sun. Mr. Harold Haydon, Secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association, announced recently that "talkie" films would be used to coach promising cricketers. He said, the Association, had bought a 16 mm. film projector equipped for sound and a number of
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  • 147 7 A.P. Philadelphia, Sun. Why can't the United States develop great distance runners as tvell as sprinters f "They're too impatient," says Erik Ahhien, a man who speaks with authority. He is the Swedish 5,000 metre champion. Year in and year out his country and
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  • 34 7 The total for the Thomut (up fund stan..; at *****.0 U. <ontrlbutions, however small, should be addressed fo the Tribune Thomas tip Fund, Co the Malaya Tribune Tress Ltd., Anson Road, Singapore.
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  • 83 7 A.P. Tokyo, Sunday. The story of how an Ameri- can track star, while badly undernourished as a prisoner of war, was forced to rare a Japanese champion and beat him—has been disi losed. It was revealed in an affidavit from Lou perini, U.S. miler in the 1930
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  • 67 7 U.P. STOCKHOLM, Sun. Sweden's Lennart Bergelin and Torsten Johannson won the Swedish indoor lawn tennis doubles championship beating their compatriots Mills Rohhon and Aake Elisson 1-6. 6-1, 8-6, 6 4. The former German now Danish prewar Wimbledon star Hide Krshawrnkel Sperling won the women's final beatin- Britain's
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  • 235 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) For the first time in Asian rugger history in Malaya, an All Blues' North verses South game will be played today on the padang. Unlike the Malayan Rugby Union division of states for their annual Noith versus South game, the All
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  • 60 7 Bill Verna knocked himself out in his fight against Jeji Goldstein on Saturday at the Great World. He flung himself against the taut ropes of the ring to catch Goldstein with his full weight on the rebound. But Goldstein dodged end Verna catapulated out of the ring on to
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  • 121 7 Reuter. Sallehudin scored a hat-trick for the Jollilads against the H.M.S. Consort. Right out from the start Sallehudin dribbled his way and scored his first goal within the first minute. Five minutes later he got his second goal. Midway thiough the first half Sallehudin scored his third. Just
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  • 332 7 (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) STRIKING true form only in the last ten minutes of the game Singapore scored a second victory over Malacca in their return inter-state hockey encounter at Farrer Park, yesterday. R. H. Barth gave an outstanding display of form which will earn him the
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  • 70 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sun.—!<i r«ter that the experiment of us'iig a rricket i»ail with a sli«t •»> thicker seam shall be *Ken a fatr trial, the WC3 am ffestin? that eaoh cou»it> shall use this Ivpe of bat! ii their first two home match** after Wtdttfun, provuMr*
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  • 106 7 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE Sunday. Rimfire, winner of the 1948 Melbourne Cup, may race in Melbourne at the autumn meetings. After Rimfire had won tne Melbourne Cup it was planned that he would not run again until it was time to prepare him for the Adelaide Cup
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  • 90 7 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. Sun.—Lloyd iLa Beach, the Panama sprinter who finished third in the Olympic 100 metres, today knocked one-tenth of a second off the Australian 100 yards i*cord when he won the final of the event in the Victorian championships in 9.5 seconds. He defeated
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  • 111 7 A.P. RINGMER, England, Sun.— Ta-lee-ho! Ta-Lee-ho!, Lee Savold. American hea\yweight boxer who is chasing world champion Joe Louis, has been pursuing foxes behind the hounds here with the South Downs Hunt Club. For every ride the big Yank boxer, who lost on a foul to British
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  • 63 7 Reuter. SYDNEY, Sun. j. Thompson, one of Australia's outsanding jockeys, rode four winner? at Randwlck course on Saturday January lfi. It was the third occasion in the career on which he had ridden four winners at one meeting. His longest priced winner on the third occasion was
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  • 162 8 A.P. -Says Pravda MOSCOW, Sunday. AN article in the Soviet newspaper, Pravda, today severely attacked the conference held in New Delhi last week. The paper said that the meeting had "nothing in common with the struggle against the colonial rule of imperialists
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  • 194 8 Reuter. Lake Success, Sun. The Security Council's call for restoration to power of Republican leaders in parts of Indonesia raises the important question of Netherlands attitude towards them. In a recent report from the United Nations <iood Office Committee quoting Mohammed Roem. former Republican Minister
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  • 229 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IPOH, Sunday: Two multi-million dollar schemes with the construction spread over several years are being planned for Perak. According to authoritative sources, preliminary work has already commenced. It is probable that part of the Colonial Development Fund for Malaya will be
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  • 121 8 London, Sun. The waist line of the British nh the street has decreased two inches since 1939 and as a result his underwear feels uncomfortable, it was reported by the trade Journal "Men's Wear." Suit manufacturers and toilers are aware of the changing
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  • 24 8 U.P. Rome, Sun.--The Catholic Action newspaper "Indiano" said today that General Marko's emissaries are recruiting Scilians to fight in the Greek guerilla ranks.—U.P.
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  • 193 8 Reuter. NANKING, Sunday. THE bodies of ten frozen babies huddled helplessly on one raft, and scenes of Nanking Chinese evacuees frozen dead in their life-jackets floating among the wreckage of one of the China coast's worst shipping disasters were described here tonight by officers
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  • 171 8 LUMPUR, Sunday. Mr. H. G. Beverley, Chief Police Officer, Sclangor, has declared the whole of the town board area of Serendah, 24 Miles north of Kuala Lumpur, a "Special Area" under the Emergency Regulations. The order is effective continuously by day and night from
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  • 40 8 A.P. New York, Sun.—The Most Reverend Thomas McDonald, Roman Catholic Bishop of the diocese of New York, said today he had received word that the Chinese Communist had killed 87 Catholics priests, brothers and nuns in China. A.P.
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  • 76 8 A.P. Karachi, Sun.--The Pakistan government issued a press notice today declining to recognise the state of Israel. "The Government of Pakistan consider the recognition of the socalled state of Israel, apart from being constitutionally wrong and morally unjust, would amount to placing a premium on armed aggression
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  • 50 8 FILM star Rita Hayxcorth and Prince Aly Khan had a happy smile and a huy at thr recent press conference held at Cannes. In the course of the conference the Aya Khan, Aly's father, yare his blessing to the proposed marriaor of the couple A.P. Picture.
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  • 289 8 SEGAMAT, Sunday. A British sergeant and a party of Special Constables successfully defended the factory on Eldrcd Estate near here when a superior force of bandits attacked it from three directions early today. Heavily armed with automatic weapons, the bandits tried to capture the factory,
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  • 124 8 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun.—A Naval unit assisted sec irity forces In a raid on the island of Pulau Kitam off Klang yesterday. The main landings were made at Sungei Lima and Sungei Dua on the east coast. The security forces screened more than 1.000 male Chinese on the
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  • 52 8 SATURDAYS bride at the g Cathedral of the Good Sheperd was Miss Doris Amelia de Souza. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. do Souza of East Coast Road. She was married to Mr. Geoffrey Charles Gunton of Norwich who is on the staff of Messrs John
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  • 86 8 BERLIN, Sun. The Russians charged today that German sabotage was hindering industrial production in their occupation zone. This complaint was mada by the official Red Army newspaper, Tnegliche Rundschau. rhe Soviet mouthpiece also warned the zone's 17,000,000 Germans that although some economic gains had been
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  • 459 8 A.P.-Reuter. NEW DELHI, Sunda INDIA observed the first anniversary of Ifaaatrti Gandhi's death on Sunday in a spirit of riedica. tion and pennance. The Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and his deputy appealed to the nation tonight to re. dedicated itself to the Gandhian ideals
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  • 51 8 Medical College Union < hp*» Club: chess tournament, liarrower Hall—2 p.m. St. John Ainbiilamv \sv<» r i n tlon: drill for all women members of the Nursing Division* Raffles Girls' School—5 p.m. International Artist*' Association: Life clas British Council Centrc--6 p.m. Y.M.C.A., Orchard Road Lending Library—6.30
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  • 182 8 CATHAY: "On An Islam With You" (in technicolour with Esther Williams, Pete Lawford, Ricardo Montalban. Jimmy Durante, Cyd Charis% and Xavier Cugat—1.45, u; 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "On An I.slan? With You" (in technicolonn with Esther Williams, Pete: Lawford, Ricardo MontaJbar. Jimmy Durante, Cyd Charis itid Xavier Cugat—1.43,
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  • 28 8 HOChKY: Spore v ivrak.— S.C.C. 4 p.m., Malacca v. Negri JSembilan—S.C.C. 5 p.m.. S.UC. "A" v. Dutch Club S.K.C. KL!GUY: All Clues North v South—S.C.C. 5 p.m.
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  • 33 8 MOSCOW. Sun. IT* R» sian press printed arti< r Sunday contending Chiai a*" shek still rules China dcapat his retirement a.> The articles summarised dispatches from the Chit* agency.
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