Morning Tribune, 2 January 1947

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  • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE I NO. 209 *ew ser i THURSDAY. JAN. 2, 1947
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  • 70 1 coal ttende low f, rn'nistcrs, M--Shinweil, Minlstei I ihairman i Coaj i Act U, wearing a red igainst the B »ard'j ed the Im*t iction int where c mea on chu\.>u f Hyndley said 1 re fully cons i anci oi Hi i''' r tuld d< th( ir vi
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  • 28 1 i()/ 'ally announced that Gloucester In SingaJanuary 16. and will c following morning to Un ourney from Au^t- United Kingdom. n internation»all France h,-,t Reuter
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  • 65 1 Alexandria. Dec. 31. Telephone calls from escaped German war pris >ners threatening to blow up buildings occupied by British military authorities and the fashionable Cecil Hotel unsteps arc taken immediately to repatriate them have been received by the British authorities and manager of Cecil HotelExtensive
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    30 1 Here'i RKO Radio's newen find JANE GREEK, an up and coining star m filmclom. Stir's the Bamboo Blonde m tht film of that name which RKO is now producing.
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  • 85 1 the m the pon his ik by upheld i the British g iment. Bo 1 01 the ban until arrival m Manila by air. Pub if !v the Government u-c demanded a writ- from Mr. Brooke endorsed for Singapore, but thi•r was suU i qu( mly
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  • 318 1 KING HONOURS ARP, AFS MEN: C.M.G. FOR R.E. FOULGER Several member of Singapore* Ai r Raid Precautions and Auxiliary Fir e Sendee personnel, whose magnificent work, under the most trying conditions, during the battle of Singapore m 1942 has > 0 often been publicly acknowledged, are honoured by His Majesty
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  • 360 1 Tne title of Knight Commandei of the Order of Bath is conferred on General Sir Montagu Stopford, C.-in-C, ALFSEA m the New Year Honours. In the list the first British Higr* Commissioner to India, Mr. TereiuAllen Shone, made Knight of the Order of Saint
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  • 151 1 TOKIO, Jan. 1 -Three thou-l sand mourners attended the iuneral of Gyozan Shibata alter which tru j "corpse" invited them ail to his house for refreshments. Shibata. who is one cf thrichest men }n Ibaraki prefecture, was not satisfied .simply to make
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  • 100 1 I.' v (pest, Jan. 1. Nearly 50 i rrests have followed tits discovery t f n plot against the present Hungarian reg me. Invest! tion« conducted under th De Defence Minlst r have uncovered a large-scale organ! tion m which serving office civil servants were taking
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  • 9 2 In Malay U < f
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  • 84 2 M. B. E. CIVIL DIVISION ma < i 1 1 if nf i ink ol .tit HONORARY MB F rilla v I lah n R v/n I H l rid '■•i] ,HAMED PH i MPA lUh Of J If*, and he Jed i thf Japan.' BU. 1 and l«d through
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  • 73 2 King's Police Medal For Gallantry I E ABDUL RAHMAN BIN AWANG HAMiI) KelanU P I Vail i ne e att.uk on ber Bth he the Brit pi to eron a i and hipping -I a ervi< i i- the pur- po ible I nd men to cro tb I 10
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  • 49 2 ALLAHABAD, Dec. 31. One ea of i tabbing occurred this morning In th< Nashid area of Allahabad which wa- affected by v sikh-Mu lim dash on Sunday Ligioiu procession ikcn A 24-houi curfew which v. irning i ye Urd h>- n imDOsed In khi :iff ,-t- Reuter
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    15 2 Beauty* I Harion Chan, numb. J 171 thc f' contest held at the Odeon CcM
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  • 161 2 It. nil "Urvam lloiims L lain I f A lmitte found thai I the Federal Stat it Ud that evidence i ient to the Attori Oen ral "lor such action v may hf proper" report a;d any action gardlng his fitness to serve ■.tor must
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  • 56 2 SYDNEY. Jan. I.— Hundred.* 181 p.-.p-c wrrv injured on Sydr r |ml bf-aci:-. m a ,«'Vt'vo ter.-minute ha IB\ m today. Hailstones bigg.j^B\ than a man iir-t bo.HDHrded r|ty .-.mashing windows and ri: Vlli through cur roofs. From the f^^^ m«.ua 3ui:di b».-ach alone, 50 l^f^m wt-rw
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  • 58 2 TOKIO. Jan. I.— The tuneral W the New York correspondent, D I Tithe, is .-chi'duled for Thur-ci.'^B at Yokohama military cemetery ■rill be conducted by Roman Cat:: I i);-iest.s according to her famil'. request. Dixie Tight* died c;.. iretterday morning m Japan ;i" j ttlfferillg a stroke on Friday i:
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  • 307 3 Admissi ons By Accused Permitt ed In Evidence Christmas I. Mutiny Trial o admissions by the iams and other allowed as ai fourth dux* hearing R I of Hit' first Subedar Murzaffir Khan Puesday and afternoon's was still being said that m given by Interpreter Uttam brave fellow th Britishers
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    12 3 he contestants far the "Bathing Beauties* title at the odcon Cabaret. c
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  • 45 3 1 -i the Singapore Fmn strike Horn P™ on Tuesday. Owing to I Fir. Brigade tin alarms are tire service rdin* to a notice B '"ad, authorlV ilephone 01 5006 or n, Robe d Chin i 1 1 h i 1
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  • 43 3 BOSTON, Dec. 31.— A cargo of 1 J crude rubber valued $3,240,000 ii being unloaded here fur distribution to tyre manufacturers. It is the largest single consignment of Crude rubber to arrive m Boston. It C;inie from Pc; ang.
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  • 87 3 Middle Road Gun Fight Sequel A tentative charge of having murdered Le«. Koh Beng at Midule Road on Oct. 18. wa> explained to Goh Koing Seng (31) of Rongit, Johore Bahru. when ho was produced before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh. on Tuesday. Lee Koh Beng. a detective, died a-
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  • 82 3 MALAY LOBOURER SENT TO PRISON A Malay labourer. Rahmat bin Arshad, was sentenced to sii years' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. Justice T. A. Brown at the A-.-ize- yesterday when a -p*cial found him guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murcKr. Rahmat had stabbed Malay, Tam-ui. on Pulau Brani I
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  • 391 3 MALAYA'S WEATHER STATIONS WILL SOO N FUNCTION AGAIN 'Tribune Staff Report. Within neil six months, all n. O gigai itaticn* throughout Malaya will bi-gin to funetioa Most of the equip! ttioiK through hi' the country w, re Ither d. snioved by UV Japan during the Mal.yan cam: .'i during th<
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    • 412 5 SOCIAL EVIL One again it seems Singapore wii] have to take a lesson from the Malay States. I refer to the action taken by the Ipoh police to stamp out street soliciting and prostitu tion by the appointment ot. women Constables. The ftOdftl evil is OlTi of the bigße.-t
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    • 515 5 I tfi obtainable anywhere it's m 1 JhsL SinqapohiL SfwpA i i m I \r\ Curios T I C. K. Tang Aj E nds Eastern Art* Crafts trcenUontl Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY RD. SINGAPORE, S.S. I Beauty Aids A'<« eived Varous type* of W produc ||*MX Eti Cf "Bismurt-ne
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    • 158 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult; New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, 'Singapore, phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE, 103-105,
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  • 39 6  -  VERA ARDMORE -WITH i I [had I of imal I p i ■i and i the Hood, t i cue i v arrived Rangoon E In E E a I v i i Theatre h cvm.,.bc.mb.c
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  • 334 6 Vera Ardmore Wishes You A Happy New Year B I luc- I t the dur;r Tl Bt a N B A and r J f T gome time. with C.s E B ryl r a tour < i G'-rmany tally they 1 r. Rangoon and were at the Cathedral there
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    • 165 6 m M^^. g* sm mon tw wm thy fa m s m Q Q It %<% i* li it i£ IJ r 12 13 14 IS y id 1A 11 11 1% a 26 27 28 29 30 j I What's On -I i VICTORIA THEATRE I Hamlet Wills m
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  • 569 7  - Hollywood's Ante-Dated Fashions... Henry Gris >Byi Morning Tribune Corres. m Hollywood HOLLYWOOD. -Almost tw 0 year; ago Warner Bros. Studios made B pictur lUrring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall and titled "The b:Sleep'", and m it Miss Bacall had twenty wardrobe changes. When the gtudlo dress design er, Leah Rhodes,
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  • 74 7 HOUSES FOR CEYLON GOVT. EMPLOYEES COLOMBO (Airmail): -Th Ceylon Oov rnment Is goii ahead with Its scheme I >r providing accommodation t> Government employe s. Colonel J. L. Kotelawala, Minister mmunicatlons and Work mm dlat< tlon 700 houses :n and ■itgrac! ;m on nment ploye s in the und( r
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    • 33 7 \WO TUT: MORNING TRIBUNE 1 OqAlCapp il^^ R -AMERICA YONDER WHO TH 1 1 WOdc^ R 7 V ILL SEEL /HEDGES IS GONNA s— jf\\ Mrs f*^ J i o ue continued Ui-hiOaauw
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    27 8  -  Josephine Lowman NBVMN. t oharp p] Ital 1 1 ment Id i all, ha bec< El -,1 Cflll s r 1 i that f>
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  • 19 8 India' s Problems X I:. nal rid world idia -a: i\ La hat poliI >lem r n an I
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  • 126 8 IMKINO, Dec. JO.— Chinese Communists have decided to set up a Government* «-t their own m opp< itton to the Central Qoverti ment ;i i Nanking, Chinese Central epoi >m Pc i .i d to-lay. 'I )j.- ifency -aid thi decision recenl m< et
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  • 15 8 thai some oi and pr Allied their skill b A.P.
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  • 190 8 4HMEDABAD DEC 31. SARDAR VALLABHAI PATEL. HOME MEMBER IN THE DIAN INTERIM GOVERN MENT A^D MEMBER OF TH* CONGRESS WORKING COM MITTEE SAID HERE YESTERDAY HE DID NOT AGREE WITH JAIPRAKASH NARAIN. CONGRESS SOCIALIST LEADER THAT A STRUGGLE WITH BRITISH IMPERIA LISM" WAS
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  • 13 8 STOCKHOLM, Dec. 31.— The Sweish Government has allotted about U551,748,000 for atomic .■<■- ch.
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  • 111 8 MANCHESTER. Dec. 30.— On* result "f the Zionist Congi**il that Britain will pfarc to impose her own solution on tine and if that solution is partition, it may no longer have the iiipport of the Jw the loading liberal provincial Manchester Guardian. The composition oi the new y
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  • 52 8 TEHERAN, Dec. 30. —Th-? Sovirt. Consulate m Tabrij i s claiming I from the Persian Government I 700,000 rials for damage to tho I Soviet-Persian Cultural Institute to I the disturbances during recent re- I occupation of Tabriz by Central B Oovernment authorities, according to the newspaper
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    • 177 8 Try This AMERICAN I •t I f> I ANSWER TO j Crossword Puzzle r _j™ l/ ni I ACROSS 28-Fl. B htles S bird J^^J I^LJS JA j~ I E I j l-Etlucal 29-Thcy go with T?l 6— Greek letter pork A Rjl "DBSiOILiATrMr A 9-Not happy 30-Part of race
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    • 106 8 I— Came together I 3— Poem B 4 Members of f Unalaska tribe f s— Tardier 6— Baby food II 7— Pile I What Indies are I 9— Rescues 10 Concerning t 11— Small pointed L weapon? 17— God oi war Kj 19— Wigwam B v 21— Honey-maker m\ 22—
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  • 141 9 a cut k rti and-ahall I*\ into SingaF Choo Han (29). i\ i i liui thieat.ned v. :Ui if he did iiot demir ikneooe m Bms»pon Woo said that he wu l his photo^rapb had b it to tio would meet him on arrival at Cl.i
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  • 47 9 Tht> (itti, Mand vritoi .«n hou \h morning for I Christmas Inland c^<urt martial trial at Bukit Timah. Afli him for half hour, the court resumed a-d judge ad vex >k down the Cial D»te> of th»- p Until hi d
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    • 137 9 kT^li\rru<!\'C.CLS BAYlll: IN ;il).( H EAN ON 80. \RD FREIGHTER! h()GART LEADS DARING -SCAPE FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND! re e TO-WAY (TEL: &281) I< V ills ill jpPJ|^/^^iNHHBB^ 8 J I *1 1 t J I I i I V Ui lilt i^ Kk?§* AS MAT^AC THE DEVOTED Siffiffi^'^^^Bmjtml!^ mf I
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    • 91 9 LAST FOUR SHOWS 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m DOROTHY R0B i E t R T rt OPENING TOMORROW LOOK WI J iUS HERE' TOGETHER-MAKING HIT HISTORY! I K&^h Eft DONALD SUSANNA I H O'CONNOR FOSTER I LILLIAN GISH RICHARD DIX y B ANNE GWYNNE NOAH BEERY, Jr. BQRRAH MINEvifCH RASCALS j BOBBY BROOKS
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    • 109 9 1947 GREETINGS l^ TO ONE LL! fiSMjl^ E2 a. m. '2p.m-4. 15-6.30-9J5 p. m (TeL 4042) IN SIR ALEX. KORDA'S iP^jJL ,i,,.,Mj|B RUDYARD KIPLINGS MP F M% BEST-SELLER IS THE (m Technicolor) MOST FASCINATING STORY OF ALL TIME! NEXT <'lfiA.\<;i<: i^ Mm I ncHNicotqßjVlAC I/O A? A I Hr 31IIK\l(;ilT
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  • 77 10 nd d d Proper Housing eB t pi I electric two bacheloi foi one family ded with quarters to n $ia per ny-nth toward ent, while Uneir wive« ihould I free medical treat i l l l j hild birth and allowance ol R! 50
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  • 56 10 Dollar- Pound-Franc Exchange I PARIS Dec. 31. Th< Qnancial nch n< wspaper I I'.r. on Monday dropped all :ial :\U on actual Dollai nc relationships lUt thi mi-offlclal exchai nt black market at luding the American doll 11 i <nf and the 1,025 Fiane-. Official Dollai at 120 Franc 1
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  • 28 10 rdan Dec. 31 Pi ign Mini-t i (i here foi King Abdul •h unv l] i-\<-}< aid "maj •.;<> a f." po i- iv- A.P.
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  • 170 10 i or er- ipenor "■■J 3. best aua- i flour: Java *33; ioca. mperior $24: local medium 505: Muntuk (white) $105; &ibu w v iite> $100: SibU < black) $i*o Pepper Lambong (black sfi25 f i2- Muntok iwhite) $100: S:bu white) $95; S bu black
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  • 264 10 CATHAY 'THE KID FROM BROOK-M I AW." Danny Kaye with V^'M ginia Mayo, Vira~Ellen, l/ii Goldwyn Girls. Hue W€ havo Danny Kayi .rl on of hi- funniest role- .o da.Hi that of a battling milkman B boxer m spite of himself, 'l: I story well, what
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  • 910 11 THTRD TEST: AUSTRALIA 255 FOR 6 •LLBOURNE, Jan. 1.-Tfo (Australia opened here this I rrli and Barnes as opei Th e receipt- of £8,55 405 here ten |«H W 21 and B> Bradman, only four 'playing forward, was comr beaten by Bofbtr, UM ball inchti ottUi* the oH-.t^p. 1 In
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  • 79 11 AUSTRALIA— 1st Innings. Morris lbw Bedser 21 Barnes lbw b Bedser 45 Bradman b Yardiey 79 Hasjott c Hammond b Wright 12 Miller c Evans b Wright 33 Johnson lbw b Yardey 0 McCool. net out 28 Tdllon. not nut 35 Extras 2 Total Uor 6 wkts.) 255
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  • 75 11 New Year Day Babies The "Stork," as m past years, did not forget to contribute its New Year gifts and presented Singapore with six new "citizens" on the first day of the year. According to figures at present available from hospitable and maternity homes, a total of six babies were
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  • 101 11 The engagement is announced of the Chinese Consul m Singapore, Mr. A. C. T. Kwong, to Iflli Kay Tan Yeow Kirn. second daughter of Mr. Tan Sia Kuang, proprietor of Tai Tong Rubber Works, BingftßO The wedding Will take platt on Thursday, Jan. 16. Anti-rabies innoculation
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  • 1157 11 Maluva** \e%v (oust iln I ion i From Our O^n Coflttpoodtnt) MALACCA. Dec 31.—Referring to the portion of Chinese m the new constitution tor Malaya, Mr. Tan Cheng Lock declared that th? va.it majority oi them would be denied political righu. "The
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  • 327 11 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Jan. 1.— The Penang New Year race meet was held to-day in fine weather. The going was good and there was a large attendance. The following were the results: RACE 1. -The Eek <Meh> 1st.: Maintain (Wahab) 2nd.. Gentian (Martin)
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  • 30 12 "•ay from D. b,d to rel ;)er^ m.> d mi n the •y Tuskar Rock vV( i I Nq boat th, rock Cl dim, "All would for Ntv Day Reuter
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  • 13 12 U.S. Hands Over A tom to People Wi P I I I Reuter
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  • 43 12 PRE-DA WN SWOOP ON TEL AVIV Fan. 1 'i roopi oi Brit rn< UiviV' n: nite <i<idr .mci began searches .-n* r cvi I lapped i ling one I pied b i rly 1 'lav believed i I I i i h Reuter
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  • 76 12 Perhaps Stiffest Fight Still To Come, Says Nehru truggle Lted wit same Ikon le." j ild that I was on te indepf'ndmber this." h'- en you arc right I at Ldel which you bopc to ire, Still the walls may interven and y>u may have your en limed that "reaction-
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  • 34 12 LONDON. Jan. I.— The new bo;:rd of Cable and Wireless, Limited, nominated by the Government, took office today under the scheme to nationalise the Commonwealth telecommunication.;. Tlv Chairman., ii 1 Sir Stanley Angw'n- Reuter
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  • 131 12 Vietnamese Continue Shelling Of Hanoi PARIS Jan I VMiiam.-' aitillc'y battt-u-d Hanoi, i I U E. 'Ti udmini-uatm 1. tor the second night m 'oHinK what wh deKribed a- 'heavy shelling aofflcL communique la-t night b.«d b, I it k Hi oh mmmand m Har. an': n ap- i mam
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  • 141 12 <From Reuter's Diplomatic Corr London. Jun. I.— With all it, crisis and set-backs 1946 stance out as a year oi groat diplomatic achievement. Not since 192 when Britain. France and the United States signed the Kellocg Pact m Paris m an 111-fated attempt to outlaw
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  • 101 12 STOP PRESS I PARIS. Jan. I.— Four boi planted m the Telephone and Telegraph headquarters m Saigon, Indo-China. exploded earlj to-day damaging wires and installations, according to Prencl press dispatches received h i to-day from Saigon. Repairs were effected rapidly and s rvices were interrupt I only for one hour,
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  • 50 12 Jerusalem. Jan. I.— Sent* nl doath wn- to-day passed a 33-year-old Jewish terror Dov Gruner by the military c< m Jerusalem for his part 'in I attack on Ramat Gan poll station last April 23. The s is subject to conflrmati by the G neral Officer Co m?ndins Palestine.- Reuter
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  • 68 12 London, Jan. I.— William 0 Cove. Labour Member of Parliament for Aberavon. pleaded not guilty at Bow Street Police court to-day to obstructing a policofficer In th- execution of his duty and the charge was dismissed under the Probation offenders Act. The charge an se tol incident m a Lond
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