Morning Tribune, 10 January 1947

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  • 239 1 listntent Age io^nd To IS Sin ex) .•red i make Vstil t j o pg nmuniqu ment ensive French army 1 today for the near fu>nal Defence Andre Ie cry French soldier m se duty. French troops to be prepared for Ice m Indo-China will appy
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  • 15 1 m EC al >m the hlock, t c< •n 1 R
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  • 16 1 H B. Mau f*' .started' 11. trail toft nd three t,\ md Tami. U.P.
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  • 6 1 I! ted Star
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  • 5 1 The camLand Act has
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  • 236 1 LONDON, Jan. 10.— The Ministry of Labour today •ailed on London's 13,000 striking truck drivers to return to work immediately and said it 'will not COUnance any attempt to secure the enforcement of rates and conditions by unconstitutional means." "The proper course for the
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  • 405 1 UMNO OPPOSITION TO NEW CONSTITUATION PROPOSALS Party Split Among Right Wing Malays mm B 9 mm HI Tribune Special Correspondent lor Star, Kedah, Jan. 9. Indications on the Eve of the threL-day UMNO session here are that the new con Stitutiona] proposals will m< dt with considerable opposition from delegates.
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  • 59 1 Consuls' Mission Across Lines Reuter I Paris, Jan. B.—The Br I tish, United States and Chinese Consuls m the embattled Indo Chinese town of Hanoi, scene of heavy fighting today, crossed the fighting lines on foot into Vietnam outj posts to obtain assurances of safe treatment for 200 French hostages,
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  • 59 1 Cambridge. Mass. Jan. 9.--Professor Norbert Wiener, one of the world's greatest mathematicians, who declared last week a self-imposed censorship on his work "to kee]: it from the hands of irresI today from a Harvard Univer-sity-Navy symposium on problems of large-scale calculating machines, and thus refused tc help
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  • 54 1 s London. Jan. 9.--Tlie Foreign Office today confirmed receipt iof a memorandum from the Arab League urging that the exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, former confidant of Hitler and; suspected war criminal perImitted to return to Palestine.! Foreign Office sources predicted' 'that British would either ignore or
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  • 46 1 London, Jan. 9. Dr. I David Ben-Gurion, chairI man of the Jewish Agency I m Palestine, left London I by air this morning for jj the Holy Land 071 kk' I '*peace mission" 1 seeking to i end terrorism there.— i J Reuter
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  • 73 1 LONDON, Jan. 9.— More ih.m 1.200 Britons have signed a petition to the Crown requesting that th > present Labour Government i'esign, it was learned here today. The petition would ask the Labour QoTernment to resign m order th;*t a, plebiscite of the county on the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

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  • 21 2 i wen than i f i I to f PI N I I I i 'i I i I
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  • 22 2 iiiu Shipment Of Swatow Oranges Expected I t I d I 1 tiuU
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  • 6 2 BOMB VICTIM NAMED who l th(
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  • 59 2 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES I R r all 1 > I. D. 1 Kuala KubU B v...- D 1 .1 11 I.- trai Mh ha A < 0.C.P.D., I eluk An join hi tilii foi England H< th the po Pi A.B.P. fi ni memor«i I id .1 latX 111 I
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  • 35 2 Lighter And Cargo Of Rice Disappeared L 1 N -.I rice th( total i l: i J 01, Sii gapore H;,ri).,ur "i .I,'Av 23 v 31 th( boai was found off Jui cc 1 Board,
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  • 471 2 hgffh 10. 1942, v a ing nu-ut, be tachment sating In but ne did not try Sana Ullah, a member fourth prosecution witnes ring yesterday of the trial ol Of participating m the ,;,u m March 1942. Gl uilah. who was tioned Judje-Aclvo-tcr part of
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  • 77 2 An ah Services Art Exhibition wlli kx held at the Union Jack Club, Singapore, from Feb. 2—ll, Th exhibition will bo opi-n daily from 2.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Exhi- ill comprise landscape, still ipe, portrait, figure ring and handicraft and win be a mcial class tor'
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  • 146 2 Woman In Sarong Mission From Home Mrs. Wee Whye Lock. M was reported to the PoliceJ missing from her homeiß Reformatory Road bet™ and 5 a.m. yesterday \worM Her husband, Mr. Weeß Lock, who is a storekee* the Oriental Telephone m trie Company asks the pM co-operate and to report
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  • 74 2 (Tribune Staff B Muriel Steinbeck, All star of "Smithy" fam tamed to a cocktail H evening at the resu Runmc and Run R U Queen Astrid Par!: honour of the star's v 1 wag held m uaodatio bia Pictures whose fli production the pictur. After the function r a
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  • 181 3 Iubber From Kokso-Giz soviet rubber scientist his headquarter* for ldy Malayan rubber-plan.-liudythe Malayan rubber indus- I. la, rubtea the plant Itself. It is these tubthat yield the "rubber/ 1 according to the scientist. Factories deal with the KOkSOp oots and through a chemical
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  • 3 3 BROTHERES-IN-LAW ACQUITTED jhgjghjjhgjhg
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  • 382 3 i Due to their failure to apply for registration under Trade Union Ordinance, the President of the Municipal Commissioners has not replied m detail to tne ren demands made on the Municipality by representives of the Central Executive Committee of :ne Singapore Municipal Labour
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  • 207 3 Solicitors' Fees To Be Raised Providing for an increase m j the scale of fees charged by j local solicitors m respect <ji conveyancing matters, the Solicitors Remuneration Bill was passed through all stages at the meet- j 1 ing of the Advisory Council yes- 1 terday. Mr E- J.
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  • 27 3 Silver Jubilee Fund Earns £320,000 Interest TIB or'H 1 Km A 1! i IB I I I I Jub I I vailabltin nla ■I forHH; re II
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  • 595 3 Allied Sub's Alleged Attack On Survivors Of Torpedoed Po W Ship at C rimes Iml Evidence HOW an allied submarine, m January 1943. after Sinking a Japanese ship carrying 477 Indian prisoners irar from Singapore to Rabaul, New Britain, circled lound the wreck twice and machine-gunned the survivors who were
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  • 149 3 .'Tribune Stuff Report*** I accordance with the decision arrived at meeting ol the Junior Civil Service Association held om January 4, the Association yesttfday addressed a letter to H. E. the Guv«.nor. Sir Franklin Qlttton, rt«-maiul-ing an immediate payment of other for months' bacfc pay
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  • 131 3 The looting of th«.- .store of the 1 Far Eastern Publicity Division II Q. SA.C.S.E.A., ft Thomson Road OH May G, last yt-ai t when eight radio gets i 'U' print and radio ■cetstoritj Were stolen WBI recalled whtn ifcD Ah Tow, appeared for trial oi* churgv
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  • Postbag
    • 75 5 May I request the genial and hardworking secretary ol tin V.M.C.A. to make an early effort to organise weekly or bi-monthly debates on .such subject^ as souMl welfare recreation, literature, etcI feel sure they would prove of real value to members from the educational standpoint. It will, oi course,
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    • 72 5 I think your male correspond- too hard on as womgn. There's no satisfying you men. If we are staid and prim In our behaviour we are accu ed oi being old fashioned prudes. If we behave as moxi- get term d fast. What would you have? i don't
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    • 63 5 Your male correspondents wn»> have rushed Into print m con(I mning the modern woman. uave us girts a good laugh! Sure we are modern—and what's wrong with that? I wonder how many of your correspondents can honestly say they prefer their womenfolk dressed m flannel petticoats
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  • 79 5 Miami Beach. Jan. B.— Dr Gerald Wendt. editor of Science Illustrat d, said here to-day thai the United States Is turning out or.*- atomic bomb every week and cv has i tockpUe of 100 Dr. Wendt wras add thr United Stai Pounds tioi flgun re
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 80 5 obtainable tnywhen it's m JhsL SirufjapoJUL Shop* Iy Cuno^ C K. Tang II of 9 1 X c I !Be__t ReMsurant. vo.u HE-crnr Ins I II >uiGAGI [CE I B 640S I Confectionery KB ONPEfTIONERY STORK Tl, Victoria Street, Di^B ri^ 8 r or.fection€rs PaitryWe specialise m catering |B 7
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    • 173 5 >Ps m be desired m the circum a and m to buy is happUy beini to sell. To the discerning buyer as w^ell ilrr c oilers a good cross-section of current ba For special advertisement rates, etc., please i o the Advertisement M r, the Morning I 5812. Dispensary inEALTITand
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    • 167 5 Forwarding Agenls SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45 Tbe Arcade Tel. No. 4658 Prompt Execution, Reliability ani Satisfaction Our Guarantee Express Delivery Clearing Forwarding and CloariEg Agents Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-datt HoUl m a Quiel a»d Cool Lcraliiy. Rocras: Luxnrlciniy 1 aiihed, Bar: All kinJa oi lit CUsi liquors available. 7-17
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    • 157 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photograph ef 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,
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  • Article, Illustration
    342 6  -  V ERA ARDMORE B > ;It Ink mi i ti( > i i In L *M 4 I M I me me I fui QM nb attack n<j ecolable r< the Theatre the HeadENBA, dressing roo:; < trd the audi- peful a: th" y/ith its spa- < n
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  • 117 6  - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Josephine Lowman By Healthful, Tol The misguidtd I of underw* Ight F tim^s defeat I wdght Too- stuff themielvei n of rich food and .^t pimples and incJ f 1 reward. l: While it i s t; Bin underweight [pif calorie-packed fi fat friend mu>i eating is not
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 118 6 What's On-*; CTORIA THEATRE S To-night at 845 p.m. v Btai Clufc Drama Uvaj 1947 v I Iftti jht' i S h> Dai i 'The S CATHAY Paulette Ooddard 4 .lillund in I K i CAPITOL En; H. mingway > The Killers" REX S M: Muriel Steiaoeck I i .in
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  • 477 7  - Ginger Rogers' Bust.... Henry Gris «By t I Morning Tribune Corret. m Hollywood j __j Hl)1)v Ginger Rogers i famous icreen had danced into dra- a few years ago and j straight actres s cv r but also a shrewd busine^ baa Just coir." out with a history-making novelty. She
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  • 58 7 The chain-reaction t endless song of American folk music is revived m "Song of the South. Walt Disney's Technicolor musical drama based on Joel Chandler Harris' immortal Uncle Remus stories. The number is "Uncle Remiia Bail!" and consists of a tingle, brief melody Which re- j
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  • 359 7 Somebody m the business of planning plots for motion pictures has evidently had it m mind that the female of the species exerts a special brand of influence, particularly m the field of horror. Many aiv the actresses of late who
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  • 141 7 A NEW KING FOR ANNAM SAIGON. Jan. 7.— A young Lieutenant, an interpreter m the French Army, is considered the most likeiy cnoice as the new King of Annam if a restoration of Monarchy, which l s believed to d? receiving top-level consideration, is accepted, according to .military circles here
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous


  • 52 9 urlei I nsul ion., i iaest d th« t il G m•- :nent which It atti Mr James Sulliv;]-. I states Vie Con ul m Ha bin^ I ber 19 "oc>tial crimin French lnf< 2 I n service Dtwmb<-r 21 Usued a munluue containing the ail
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 96 9 y|m IT v! I HtA" l l ULJ r lAMITE ON FILM! I rdtement you*W ever known shatU :.:,.,mory of tense drama' ,NGER presents I I \r%^T specially chosen the Hemingwa> way! I arring B ii' A v fcCASTER GARDNER O'BRIEN In 1 oiv- I 1 llli I > iafev
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    • 84 9 Cathay 1 !,;r Z pin US 9 UM«M ALL THE TOWN IS \G \BOUT THE SCHIEVOUS MINK KITTY YOU'LL LOVE HER! "TOMORROW~IviIDNYGHT AKBOTT and COSTELLO m HIM fill A AN M.-G.-M. PICTURE PHONE 6 909 |4VI 11— C*— 4.15— 6.30— 9.15 THIS TIME WE REINTRODUCE MESSRS. LAUREL HARDY as DANCING
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    • 52 9 This Weekend's Outstanding Entertainment! Opens Today At The j|| \l* I!U 1 1 riJ^BF f i7/OU^ U0~4*6.30'9.30p.m DAVIS FOXES mHER W BERT MARSHALL X TERESA WRIGHT RICHARD CARLSON Directed by WILLIAM WYLER by speciaTTequest TO-DAY at 6.30 9.15 p.m. QAILV p. DRAMATIC $^0 fftgL THR ILLING V\ ETH FLASHES OF
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
  • 243 10 re other•d. I i quotre "M< -m [ndo-ChU N 2 ixn 136; GiuKedah $60. 1 $47; No. 2 H ula M -Superior Br< r, Red Beai i 35. I n N I $110 N (Slam. 1 It) shell $38. Produce: -The following weryesterday's quotation* tor
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  • 64 10 KI'ALA MPUR.— OiI ih: tatii of criminal breach of trust, and alternative!) of having omitted criminal breach of trr. m respect of $974, being proceeds) I unb< rof books V. 8. C chiel financial clerk d to th E od Control n i. Belangor, appeared h
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  • Around The Local Cinemas
    • 103 10 SMITHY wan nan: and Muriel Steinl Sir Chartei K i Smithy to Austral world— -was wan had that courage which makes a |n in spite of his unf lives .'ii in th<> heart liana and i?i the mind airmen; whose ima flred with his jrreat R n Randell, an
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    • 122 10 DANCING MAS, :S m .Stan Laurel and t Laurel ar,d Hardy B* c remarkable ability t W^ i mlience roar with 1^ their latest film, |he J through all the chara IB and gestures that v. B| years ago. In the 'Dancing M X and Hardy are Bf ••wnrrs
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  • 310 11 Fianl Hockey Trial Proves Dull Game i. Anwn Ponniah. when they lo d and final S.R.C hockey st rdav when players a Negr. Bembi- ..^i. Viiirntnnm. All- |»py but i the m -.V H nother througn l well placed ball, from Clarke, brought tlif .core to 3-0 The colours defence,
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  • 38 11 MacArthur Sets Yen Exchange For Troops Era; d r Keif: Kent E- tl ut X Kite Hrn Thf Ih-' c be.B| Kh 15 ■H He ■He I. ■tpo of Mind and l* m§ i then, or might ft
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  • 12 11 II Dour if W* by a ml
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  • 76 11 The following, who have b»M> It seed to play hockey for the State against Negri Bembilan, ire requested to got m touch with secretarytreasurer Mr. R. Minjoot, c <» SRC, Unable to play. P Set. Quilfoyle, R. H. Bartfa »t) E. Barker. S. A. Williams, <; Clarke, E.
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  • 54 11 The Tamil Brotherhood Aslation will meet the RAF. tar) m a friendly game of i at the Police Deport. Thomson Road tomorrow:— T ne Tamils 1 team will be: Ithambaram, Abdul Rasak, tmbyrajah, Ghani, subranlan, Kayambu. N. G. Samy, A. Bvrry. Kiishnan, Suppiah and Muniandy. :vv>:— Saludin,
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  • 172 11 McKay Meets Pancho On Sunday A Well balanced Card Will ur^ed tt tbi HapPf World tadium by Promoter Kow Kirn Lm on Sunday night, with South African Champion Mick McKav \nd stylish Malayan Filipino Kid PanCbO tapping the bill Bltff Ml rounds at catchweights. McKay has lost both his fight
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  • 218 11 KLANG One of tii«' largest gethering ever seen at Klang m recent times, met at the residence of the late Towkay Ooh Hoc»c Hliat J.P., prominent business man of Klang. to pay their respects to the deceased. Who died last Friday evening, after i
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  • 330 11 (Tribune Staff Report c The Chinese New Year will bring with it an ;ue of 10,000,000 cigarettes, which will bv distribui dally selelted retailers for sale domnu-ncirig n< Tuesday. Brands that will be made available to th< nrhlir will br State Exuress 555 and
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  • 56 11 WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.— The aew UNRRA Director General, Major General Lowell W. Rooks, warned at his first press conference that relief feeding was a cause of gravv concern as supplies from the 1946 harvest were rapidly exhausted. He said that remaining UNRRA supplies include $269,119,000 for China $822,000 for Korea,
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  • 53 11 The following players will be chosen to play for the Cavenaugh Youngsters XI against the HQ. 2iid Echelon British Wing morrow at Nee Soon. Transport will leave at No. 21, Wilkie Road, at 4 p.m Haron. Berry, Govinda-amy. Naidu, Krishna, Roland, Mung Cheong, Ibrahim, Loyslus, Eattar, Basil, Biong
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  • 48 12 1 11 Irtish olishi during Si lln's right-nan liri cl and youthtil* bra:n >ffen hen practical] at lar Comic becam« c la a Volga 11! vsk li i ong fln idly in nd Ide itor -it. M<. ier> re in I Reuter
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  • 87 12 SHANGHAI, J:>n. 0 The Inadequacy oi tnmercial aviation facilities— rad night-landing instruments and landing weather operations maintenance,— highlighted the recommendations submitted to the Chinese Government by r'NAC flight personnel today I the aff( of Tour aircrash< m 11 days m which 113 peris died Listing 28
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  • 166 12 HOLLYWOOD, Ja X Cup came home t 1 time linCf Austral;; 1 F" The triumphant H Southern California. »S md Ted Bctaioeder, WX -,g Captain \v. WL -,i- :tfd lion la\ P^H Parker, landed at < B" \l> nolilltl and then T^| c cup was whisk d -^M vault
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 38 12 Kuala Lumpur. '^L Chinese daily paid the Malayan Railw; V quested a further I of four months' wag< ■N back-pay before th Chin^t New Year. The railv W] rities have referred the n#W to Government m. r
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    • 33 12 London, Jan. 9.-- *W of England today ■■■mF certain relaxations m I bloc controls. ;OIH* banks will be abl«- :i:Jh principals instead i IE to deal through th< W* England-- U.P.
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    • 26 12 SARAWAK RESIGN A TIONS London, Jan. 9- M to be asked ab< X ations of thl W 'he Malay d m Sarawak when X sembles.— Reuter
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    • 35 12 Batavia, Jan 0 ft mat ion service of J£\ navy announced jL ton British m< Empire Ma; ro\ m' escorted b/ a r P from Cheribon where she will b< apons.-- Reuter
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  • 23 12 Marshall Expected To Eliminate "Pink" Elements Diplomat ii Overha FYHF I CAN S OV F M policy, althe] tai D irl i air
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  • 19 12 Chinese Occupy Paracels: French Surprised 1 I Ann am in I I >nd W J ni 1 GHJ Reuter
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  • 14 12 PERUVIAN CABINET RESIGNS Jan 'i Inatj on Tu< Lima daily I which on U.P.
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  • 9 12 ith oi Dei lbs, bs, Tapah 100
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  • 45 12 London, Jan. 9 London netopapei today a wary attitude to- the appointment of' C Wai hall. 1 lcl and thf ■:!"•)<• confined themhort bi hile the Dai;1 vhi'-h I ng them until chance t 0 I be .1 and Reuter JHFJHF U.P. U.P.
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