Morning Tribune, 6 January 1947

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  • 297 1 I JERUSALEM, Jan. 5.— A British Army jeep carrynumber of paratroopers was blown up by an elec- detonated land mine near Richonlezion, south lv, today. There Were no casualties. British troops threw a cordon round the Jewish village of Klarata. eight miles north-east of
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  • 163 1 S. 5 The path CM i is not always paved M i. F«-r the low wh M dozens die p nown. One such rlie Cornelius Foy, B r joi ki y tour m v,'.. aied this week a Poor Law I m CumberM champion
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  • 275 1 ft 5 Multitudes In, y ars have ici'i bi 2 outcry "quit le\ a very very hy f declared A. b e ting m today' Ef. the World.' f tit of New k zero hour for H a great re- ie last links hi- Indian Army.
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  • 349 1 COUNCIL SAYS MEN PLAN UNDEMOCRATIC RERERS NOW WEAK Taw /ta/i K^^ Joins Anti-Federalists (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sun.— The results of the past fortnight's intensive discussions by the Pan-Malayan Council of Joint Action of the ne w constitutional proposals were embodied m a series of important resolutions passed by
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  • 50 1 Kuala Lumpur, today.--L At the meeting of the Pan- Malayan Council of joint Action here yesterday, the i noted Chinese leader, Mr. i Ten Kah Kee; the Kuala Lumpur lawyer, Mr. Yong y^ i Shook Lin; and Mr. H. B. Talalla accepted honorary membership of the Conn- cil
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  • 102 1 ATS Corporal Found With Bullet Wound BUCKS: Jan. P< Henry White :.^'d 22, of Canterbury Avenue, Blottgh, waa charged at Slough yesterday with shooting at A.T.S. C >vporal Norah Crofts cr Jan. 2 with intent to murder her. He was remanded m cutfbdy until Jan. l"v White had his left
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  • 48 1 SHANGHAI, Jan. 5.— A1l 3b passengers were killed when a Chinese National Airways plane crashed today near Tsingtao. The plane was flying from Shanghai to Tsingtao. The 38 killed included the crew and two Catholic sisters on. their way to a missionary outpost.--
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  • 99 1 His Excellency Sir Edward Gent. Acting Governor-General; m reply to a cable sent by the Pan-Malayan Council of Joinst Action .soon after its first meeting, said he would very much ret any decision on the part i the Council not to co-operate with the Consultative Committee set up
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  • 81 1 Soviets Resume Work On World's Tallest Building LONDON. Jan. s— Russia is to resume construction on the Palace of Soviets, listed as the world* tallest building with a height of 1.365 feet, which was interrupted during the war, Moscow Radi-) announced today. The Palac?. which is to be 120 feet
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  • 41 2 Sir John Pirie Flies To Japan On Liaison visit To Discuss Problems Of RAF Maintenance 1? f 0 m I lin objec I A A; cal tnmander 0 rnmon I Australia I i| H I the S Air Lieut. I C
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  • 63 2 Japanese Among Dead In Indonesia I.— Dr. Lou p t lias S H Van Spoor, n Chief of Dutch For- t Ini to the Hov e for talk the Dutch Government. I i ound Medan, Up and the town «md airfield -i\e. i d f] ii]) Ini ar < I
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  • 6 2 Killed While Alighting From Bus i
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  • 171 2 r-General and the Duchess ter, with Prince William and Prince Richard, 22-Dmmtesa The Duke is visiting rhe Duke and Duchess drove Port Krmbla, where they live f ly with their children unthe Duke leaves for England by ai r on January 16. Thov
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  • 217 2 By Tribune Crime Reporter) The SilMtapore PoliCi looking for a cat bu m h.s modus operandi who surpn,.-: f Z Wdl* l Hote just before daWn yeSterduv vith a fount am pen. ipiedt* M, W..U.T Pull-r. iU light, and pn>- d to look for t:..- things
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  • 85 2 WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.-A ping legislative programme affecting almost every phase ol national economy was outlined by Senator H. Taft. the Chairman '1 the Senate Republican Policy Committee, m a nationwide 01 oadcast. The Republicans, he said, must lear awa rubble of war iincl n 1 "and start
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  • MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES
    • 96 2 IX)NDOIn. Jan 4.— Crlmln v vestigation Department i restigating recent fur raicU day received information whl led to a watch being plac premises m three different pa of London. Furs worth than noo.ooo stolen m th eight months are involved ■The puzzle for the polio 1 did
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    • 84 2 MOSCOW, Jan. 4.- The i Soviet aii man. Leonid O I Is m- back itom a ft* Pamirs, amonc?, the toughroutes m the Soviet Union I flight brought his total < I flown ovu Pamirs within I eight years to 621,360 n r For 250 miles the
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  • 421 3 \TLANATION ISSUED IV COLONIAL OFFICE ure made to the press by Mr. Anthony Ruia Muda 0« Sa.v<.viik, on his arrival ai he had been offered m London a d at i!2o.000 plus an annual income ot ifl if he agreed -not m
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  • 101 3 Brooke's Tip To Colonial Office 51 d by the Press for his on the mass-resign-m i Oovernment offlI Sarawak, Mr. Anthony said: "I can think of appropriate than it nlal Secretary apply to the situation ak the powerful truth enunciated m the Mr public address givH the 'Heart oi the
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  • 69 3 ndon, Jan. s— First racebc Mown from Britain ondon airport yesterday on ter for California via u Sm n s fancy for last Derby. Radio Therapy, md Fair were amon? J to make the trip. J| y been insured for 'KJ the flight.
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  • 88 3 TOKIO Jan. 4. The Asahi columnist suggested today the adoption of a new National Anthem arguing that the present song "Kimitfayo" which was adopted 80 years ago WU outmoded for the present Japanese people. H e said that the melody wa s not only had medieval
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  • 96 3 Washington, Jan. 4. The filibuster fight to force the United States Senat? to accept Senator Theodore Bilbo as a member col lapsed after five hours to-day. The Senate voted unanimously to continue to bar S nator Bilb i a taking the seat, but ptmitted him to
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  • 108 3 A MASTER AND HIS CREATION The British portrait and figure painter, Frank O- Salisbury, returned recently from America m the "Queen Elizabeth", bringing with him his portrait of President Truman, commissioned by Mr. Truman's friends. The President sat for four-and-a-half hour sittings. On completion of the background, the portrait will
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  • 61 3 NANKING, Jan. s.— The Cn Government todaj < lamped di tton In ard I d »11 schcx 10.-al govern] to h might American relat As a. d: "All overnments should see to it d people will not insulting :ind damai t( Am* 01 Bino-American rent for
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  • 177 3 THESE NAZIS WANT TO REMAIN PoWs ranlcfuri Jan 4. Field M f, and LifUt Gen. W aont, for Deputy Ch I man Army, have prot sted bcin d irom captivity prisoners of war. Dana, the C man News A^ney m the United States zone of Germany reporte to-day. Th y
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  • 342 3 Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where othervise stated. Foodstuffs;— Yesterday's quotition* were "Meehoon": Siam No. 1 $100: No. 2 $90; No. 3 $72; 'udo-China $65; Kedah $65. RiceiSipfa No. 1 $101; No. 2 $98. Rice milling: Siam $40: Glutinous rice: Siam $84: Kedah $i5B:
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  • 51 3 Rangoon, Jan. s —Rangoon University Students Union yesterday announced its decision t'> sta^e a token strik^ lasting a fortnight trom January 15 to 3fc demanding Immediate cessation of mi i ccupation of univ' r buildings. The Student. Union as <lr 1 the "absolute w;ift- the Army from Unt■l;
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  • Letters To The Editor..
    • 115 5 Post bag The Globe Players I am afraid there an- quit.number of your readers who do not agree with y<»ur critic that the performance of King Richard 111 f»t the Victoria Theatre, by the Glob»Players showed that it was un suited to the abilities of the company. I wonder whether
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    • 181 5 U.S. Decide To Reclaim Ships On Charter WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.— The United Slates Maritime Commission advised the State Dopartmo.it thnt m view of President Truman's doc laration on the end of hostilities on D<"j. 31, 1946. Britain must by the end of June, 1*47, either har.d ba.k 229 ships she,
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    • 47 5 LONDON. Jan. British cntla working al "U v. rish sr> ed" to enable atomic em r. to tx for Industrial purpo Dr. T. E. Allibonc, who wa of th( Anglo-American team p< 'm tb In he UnJ :h. Ilin m, I think, you will nuclear dlsint our
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    • 147 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m JkfL SinqapohsL ShopA Curros t I C K. Tang I Kindi Eastern Art* Crafts 1 value-Minimum Cost Kfl RIVER VALLEY RD. SINGAPORE, S.S. Beauty Aids 1 Receded Various typ^ BiNDS pcrfunu-ries and Max Pfeetor r-°'' ucts B f "Bismurelle Gift Sets' m v, g Presents
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    • 515 5 Optician port Mhopi today are displaying as wide a variety t jood> as can h< desired m Vie circunwtancei, and competition t ouy is happily being replaced by com petition to sell. T o the dis- Regarding the eyesight ctrnino buyet as well as seller this pagt offeis a good
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  • 384 6 WITH VERA ARDMORE 1 < I V I I I II I B i j B and k :iy 1 K>ti trould utt when t Intel d( ing Ihi Budget \> a i terribU i numb r to be that this B id I n Into a
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  • 6 6 To-day's Racipe ICED CARAMEL I HI
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 53 6 U"L AIINEII exclusive m mala Greater Lave Hath No Man GENTLEMEN ff-ALL .MERICA BUCK UP, SI PC 1 ±-^A I THE JU« HAS RALLIED TO THE. CAUSE.' IT'LL ALL BE OVER X IT Sr-W UH^ AND M-Hoae. r) t— < WINNER IS PICKED DALI ANC "ore: And c "*?f(sow J^Vby
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    33 8  -  Josephine Lowman TKRY I 1 1 tin -iii'i i :r»nt tly at Ictre f •tni- t I Vi<> t that t erx i rnewhai potted nic ic v und r
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  • 17 8 Nil internment MedlterI land setting i The open life I ig won- which I
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  • 7 8 Teeth Trouble Ends In Court i I
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  • 26 8 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN U.S. I ible lor ..an m -.:tmv to ill end i arch •ii would cl <• d ir financed by r, yhich Idy. Reuter
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  • 110 8 TAIPING Additional fa< 11 i c pr >visio larters )r KI sitea along Swettenham Road sugg I rmv for th!s purp were tabled tor discussion at Hi t nti neeting here. The Chairman pointed out that limited sites only were lab] along Swettenham md prop sed
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  • 13 8 I Jan. 4 A re olutioi UP
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  • 190 8 MASSACRE STORY TOLD IN K.L. TRIAL KUALA L 3 i there machine-gunned, was i re Kern eh S g tS concerned m Sic killing of civilian inhabiV. ifiSm Presided and Isted by Maj. M. J Waite and Capt. ftantaf .M* c G V Gupte prosecuted, vniß accused v.as defended b>
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  • 60 8 LONDON, Jan.! 4. -Six African were killed and several wounded m mutiny at an ammunition depot at OilgJi, Kenya, or, rhurtday. S«.mn 150 Askarii flue for demotion m two month refu •ci to 'm their duty Troops were called from Naiiyuki, 50 miles away, and wer forced
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  • 85 8 IPOH. Exactly ten day.v they had downed tools, approximately 200 dredge-worker s end nloyod by the Malayan T.:. ;Dr dgins Company return work on the same term concession, as existed before ttt strike startedThe strike was confined tj dredge worker^ only and ol thj total labour
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  • 46 8 MIAMI, Florida. Jan. Eisenhower, U.S. Army Choi' j| referring to reports that he Stand as candidate for the States presidency said the ir. of his name m that connectio M net good foe the great oTgaC with which I am associated. fl
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 298 8 Try Thi s AMERICA^ f* J T% 1 "RFVIOUi PIIE74J Crossword ruzzle iTIEISISj IFIOIPJ CMAj «CHU»fe is i-una.uncnta> I ~IAI lo CiAl IR O PiE l-Vrpttfibie 3S a continent MAI plfß E P|PhJi P 4 Display ftd!" 'abbr i z> I T BfSi M A|R|Tlß3^t V v\efikpr 3b -Pert to
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  • 128 9 \\.d<- election! of mayor-, offic and village heads which appear, Mhjtfifl *f serious concern the Soviet representatives m Japan. While Government sourcei are not immediately able to predict how many Japanese will be affected under the new purge, it is reliably reported that at least
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    • 69 9 Last 4 Shows 1.30 4—6.30—9.30 p.m. Opening To-morrow Sir Alexander Korda's Outstanding Production I AtfXANOfl KOtOA j pr»s»Ms VIVIEN LAURENCE LEIGH OLIVIER LADY caYhay p :z 2—4.15—6.30—9.30 LAST DAY OPENING TO-MORROW So/eel" t0 tbe Slra Bb f.-omthedar- < Faramo:*n( presents PAULETTE GODDARD RAY MILLAND A Mitchell Lei sen mooucnon w.th
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    • 111 9 IT TOUCHED ONE'S HEART! WEEK-END CROWDS (Lovers all!) Thrillec As The Rest Of The World, By The GREATEST ROMANCE of ALL TIME! See The Flaming Drama! TEL. 4042, QIR-COTl^rflOnED. WMr^^^B HAD TO BE SET H^^^Pii METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER FretMH WSfl^* J£AN£?V£ QRthM SONGS! fi|*f!i|flh M^*^ longJro,l" |N BRILLIANT TECHNICOLOR RAYMOND lan
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  • 88 11 3,000- Mile Drift On A Raft I. E.J BUmH. Of TYnUifu-ld fOl a 3.000-mil. Jong uuiback B Wai- H* IdowntheDemcrc Mclntyrc. t v Doling ana fin..ll> Ir Biison lost a kg In "16 He is at present Mn n hi- raft on the pro- T he raft- i«t b >'
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  • 644 11 (From Norman Preston) Melbourne Jan. s.— lt stems that only a miracle C&n eive England a victory during the remaining two days of this third Test match but there is still the chance or forcing a draw m this dourly fought match. Hiv ng held the Ashe s since
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  • 342 11 lOTB.ML ROUND-UP Jin, Jj Mighty Arsenal are the talk of es. After floundering at the foot of a table throughout th 3 first half of lar v staging a magnificent revival xtinguished the red light of relegaaway win at Sunderland today was Hi Volvetfiampton
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  • 104 11 NKW DELHI. Jan. s.— The AllIndian Congrc<4 Working Committee will advocate at tomorrow's meeting the qualified acceptance of the British attitude towards Indian selfgovernment expressed at the London talks early m December. The Committee, it was stated, decided to approve of voting by tho majority m sections as
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  • 149 11 LONDON, Jan. 4.— Th.- N«WI of The World. Britain's Sunday nev paper with a 7,000,000 circulation, has a leading article on Anglo -A tralian Test match umpiring nead* d Let the Umpire Decide." In thU, the newspaper MJI 1 v- hope criticism of umpiring m Urn
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  • Sports Round-up
    • 652 11 London. Jan. 4— The International Olympic Game s Committee ha s unofficially re-affirmed its intention to bar Germany and Japan from the 1948 Olympics !n London, thus throttling one of the neatest, most persuasive rumouL campaigns m athktic history. The rumours were mostly
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  • 10 12 Wants British Troops But Not British Govt. 1 I Reuter
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  • 30 12 v s "Once a note umjj. I f 'ill Jfi' mp. i i hr UK* i n wrecked thi A pic i nth <,' N Reuter
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  • 33 12 Padre Catches Thief Archdeacon rOur Crime K<port<*r) Arc:. U wed n man igej black «;n thirl mom th i period n, be p i phon I i
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  • 66 12 Dr. Curl of 16 leadhiei I trial ea ly next m Nun-in H< i f< iJifJ by the guaid at dead from an iron b i by a trip torn Di Wt tphal v.a- formerly mini* incillor m the criminal Ie of Hitler's Minisf Just H<
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  • 130 12 DIPLOMATIC LULL BROKEN m PALESTINE I ng of lid tvrnient. Tin possibility Jewish ence ;s however, the post ibi lit; permtion between »i iii- 1 ni del Urn d- m Palestine unc>s. clear-ctH policy, i. s eontin ALBANIA Ili<' New Year message <n Premier, C. Gen. Hoxha showed that the
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  • 108 12 Jerusalem, Jan. 5. --Deputy Superintendent Kalman Cohen, Senior Jewish Criminal Investigation Department officer of the Palestine Police, left Palestine lor Britain yesterday following terrorist threats to kill him. says an unconfirmed report from Tel Aviv. When asked io confirm or deny the report, the spokesman at
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  • 108 12 Crash Victim Buried With Mi lit ary Honours Th< 23 s id British soldier A'ho died m a mil. la. lit .1 en j-;. rning tw i hours ruck m which he w i travelling from Nee Soon Transit np had b en involved m a collision with a Navy
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  • 73 12 Captain. Kunicar Hnku Singh Yadctv who has to A.D.C. to General Stopfordm Map, 1945. leaving for I dia today rejoin H vient, The Ro. Garhu and af month's m Indie join th( B at t aliot Peshawar. Capt. Yadav is the Rajkti 'heir-apparent) of svH
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  • 144 12 fßy Out (Jim Critic) Conceri r: v by i at i Hall 0 I bcnarenguivel, pianist Cor. Ryi w; the lead I Orchestra, was kin* hi irance |n ioist 1 »anied by the Orchestra! lid full uivel who n an m ntelCl ■••ii: and
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