Morning Tribune, 11 January 1947

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  • 166 1 L on Jan. 9.- The United States is dcVW h V collection of reparations from l without, full agreement or hv wartime Allies. State Wai VI moil need m a broadcast here to- James X- Penfield. Director Of ,ie Department Office, Far tern Affairs,
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  • 48 1 MB Ed Big Eel ■g 33 Bbt ■p> ■the fir: Ber k| art was <• mpwa morning. ;tlXi ■be had H lathis gy offlC S H .1: vit \v -I the By 'he ■pit 'day M H |f i-ii H at [ndia II 'I' >■ uns and stu■B Reuter
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  • 30 1 Home, Jan. 9. --An Argentine Immigration Delegation has opened negotiations with the Foreign Office on Wednesday night on plans for sending Italian workers to Argentina U.P.
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  • 40 1 MARSEILLES. Jan. 10.— Tw I nundred passengers were over--1 >me by chloride l'umes today wlrn Marseille-bound train ran over barrels of chemicals which had fallen from a freight rain at Calisanne, between Saint Chamin and Bern 1 U.P.
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  • 35 1 Budapest, Jan. 10. -Archduke seph ol Habsburg i s to be tried 'In contumaciam" (tor failure to obey a lawful court order) by th<> budapost Peoples Court today tor war crimes. His whereabouts arc unknown
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  • 89 1 Queen E. Captain Retires LONDON, Jan. 10— The Cunard White Star Company ani nounced last night that S r James Bissct has relinouishea tis command of th€ Queen Elizabeth and retired from lv; post of Commodore of th? line. When the ship sails from Southampton tomorrow, she will be commanded
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  • 150 1 LONDON, Jan. 10.— As spread overnighi with risible for housing, food o stoppage, Government to use troops to gvt f 1 r 1.500 drivers and mates red at one big firm's Lon- on iges had joined the this morning ana the
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  • 426 1 FRENCH TROOPS IN SINGAPORE ON WAY TO INDO-CHINA Legionn aires Include Axis Nationals (Tribune Staff Reporter; French paratroopers and a battalion of the faMOU* Foreign Legion were aboard the Champollion wnich called at Singapore yesterday on her way to Saigon. Most of the Legionnaires are Germans, enlisted since the id
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  • 96 1 Five Burned To Death In Alleged Political Crime I 'Tribune Staff Reporter j Ipoh. Jan. 10. Five people were burned to death and five others critically injured m an unprecedented outrage last night at a lonely spot near Sitia\cc w The crime is believed to be connected ivith a Chinese
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  • 28 1 Batavia, Jan. 10.— Dutchmen evacuated from Indonesian Republican territory during the last year numbered 28,098. The total number of Europeans m the interior vas 45,974.- Reuter
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  • 54 1 LIVERPOOL. Jan. 10.— Befoie th 2 troopship Duchess of Bed ford left Mersey tor Singapore last night more than 100 male civilians returning to the Far East made official complaints about being accommodated m troops quarters and living under troop:ng conditions- None ot them, howev r.
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  • 54 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 9.— The Am.rcan League for Free Fala* tine has submitted a memorandum to Pope Pius XII drawing his attention to the "epidemic of suicides that will shock the vv< rid" among 150 000 Jewish refugees m "the European displaced persons camps, the headquarters of the
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  • 18 1 MisB Muriel Steinbeck, the Australian film star, is to take parr m the Singapore radio theatre tomorrow night-
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  • 45 2 Onn \s igorous Defence Of Federation Plan INO > I that V f I I n Ui Hall I tl d i 1 i ti on i of Pel the He Hi In the r n that thcrul r,
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  • 101 2 who I estly re the Wire n rhomson F ted sentem ipri-J-.2-.si District Judge I Ac to th prosecution, vned by the Par East .•rn I Division, HQ n into on Mu\ -I i\\» rubbers who wirele neu nri radio accessories I 100. j ai
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  • 16 2 H. LI i Road been appointed P the Br< md ha, 1941
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  • 110 2 HIGHWAY ROBBERY A LLEGED a bullock giving a detailed statioi robbed of ted to an Indi m as the i said, wa er Indian m a h m Kampoim Silat 3 p :n on Aurr 29 '•;> punched, pushed into the laUang and robbed of $50 m cyc J is
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  • 172 2 Auction Shows Glut Of Luxury Goods In S'por e I an am t y 11 i on i tot r« ;pts i• t j raniic bidd' >.- of all na~ y i >:..{• Wt s i rieing t >♦• Itotfo I for the r of bales of cloth- Laihtt goods
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  • 79 2 Muriel Steinbeck At Union Jack Club Muriel Sleinbeck. Australian ot the film. "Smithy." will make a personal appearance m 'Torces Variety Quiz" at tlu Union Jack Club to-night. The -now. which will be before a forces audience will be broadcast from 8.30 to 9.30 p.m. m the Blue work oi
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  • 33 2 In celebration of Swaml ViveKananda's b rthday on January U a public meeting w.n bo held at the Ramakrishna Mission mil bf lectures In English Hind Tamil, by Mr N Natarajan
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  • 62 2 Jap Major Gaoled For Rash Driving it m*nt tt k f ay. I Vain:«euchi. P*e talion of J;i m£o •1, reck ItPr tli* r-.ad If 1 forcing another I>>i I^^ with th<« result Bj^t cargo f«ll off. I Yamaguchi Va BKaiconsiderably an. I^^ mitt«'d he dr«»\. P*^ he did not
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  • 66 2 RAF Association Branch Form Here A Singapore branch I Air Pon As V lav( Monday with t' i Commanding RAF a;..: de t, and tho Air Offil I j ing RAF Base S< I si'lont. Btil Tlie following were Bnly Howard (Chairman Boil 8/Ldr. (Vice-Chairman W^f Cdr. T. S. Grant
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  • 90 2 Among the paper- l o:B$on at the Clinical and >M meeting of, the Alumni 1 tion of King Edward VII I of Medicine to be held College premises at 10 m morrow is one on '^■fw of Vitamin Bl rieficiejg Puerperium" by Dr. 9& Sheares. Dr. A. M. dCi
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  • 38 2 Some more item foodstuffs, lying m 'BJ tions at the Army d< X will bo sold bender. Th<- itt-ms include Hj tinned salmon aiui I tons of tinned O*tn groundnuts (tmsbel UP ot groundnut* (shelled flf I
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  • 46 2 wi-n motorcycle parked '"H car park, Hus Lsthncin (23. a guilty before Sec L. c! Goh, yester m The motor r X be the propert I Higby. B Hussein was re lice custody lor I his plea was rec rae«« S.
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  • 290 3 Witness Speaks Of Throwing Body Of B.O.R. Into Sea v M rot up troin c.} k lU id aol find my waj I into the jangle" md- rmerly oi the 7th Coasi [d „n dat Christmas Island, -r fk .rourt martial .riar^wv^: ■I Mlh I PJJJ- March 10. Jon hP
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  • 310 3 The application made by Gian Singh Co.. to remain in their present premises 4 Battery Road until March 15, was refused at a meeting of the Rent Board yesterday. The original order made by the Board was lor G!an Singh's to vacate their premises
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  • 85 3 Smallpox continues to he rampant !n SingaporeThere were 14 cases for the week ending Jan. 4 with one death, compared with the orevi< us w ek's figure;; of four cases and two deaths. The Municipal health report reveals that tuberculosis wa> also responsible for a number
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  • 86 3 Tribune staff Reporter) At least one of the four candiinterviewed yesterday if n will be the lucky delegate > ►re to get a free trip to Briaa the guest of the Biiti h incil, following Sir Angus Oil cent Visit and offer. Interviews are also being
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  • 746 3 War Crimes Trial "Col. Suwabe's attitude towards us was very good. On one occasion when lie met a fatigue party on their way to work he stopped his car and ordered the sick back to camp," said Havildar-Major Ahmad Khan fourth prosecution witness, at
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    • 157 3 i/ter 4 airs of Separation! I f m Persona! Message to jj II M- P> I GREETINGS and all good wishes for a prosperous NEW YEAR. This comes from the Spiritual Headquarters of NAVAROZI. during the duration you were all out of I! touch with >ne; but, thanks to Almighty,
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  • 33 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, JAN. 11, 1947. Malayan Fisheries M cUs i Oon 1 i. ol d 0 1 Easi diet i rem ■i k r Uj U) »T' 0 I] I I HTRH
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  • 461 4  -  H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON I I n. I I] "1 k n Of t >U training m. tl capon ol Sch irdi d. A m be m .iit. I ill- h< i or not atomm pai I <>] I■ A F
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  • 151 4 Par:.. Jan. 9. Finance Minister Andre Philip announced today that the financial weight of the Bank of France is to be thrown behind Leon Blum's five p r cent price 1 cut programme to deflate French economy and i drive down the cost ol living.
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  • 46 4 "-KING. Jan. v.- Gen. Marcarrylng to Washington nal letter from Gener- H Imo Chiang Kai-shek to Truman. The lei m: on. M rshali at i Id by Madam- Chiang i m Chln ch *racl r 'To Truman tn,m Chiang. National Govern- U.P
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  • 306 4 5-Second News From Britian •HEALTHIEST wwM DIES I Said t<> be tll< I thiest uoman, M Cott'v, jtgrd 7s t a road, (Old Norton j^H Basel i, began to i I at her home. Ml tQd I daughter.! arms. I" i AND SO THE I'OQpi Demands for ny Hj unofficial
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    • 186 5 I notice that most correspondents m your Postbag" column only write m to air grou There's DO harm m that, but lets award some bouquets—even it few and far between. Here then: (1) Thanks to the authorities lor releasing 10.000.000 cigarette^ for smokers who have been com-
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  • 126 5 NLW YORK, Jan. 9.-The New York Times m a loading artici today declared thai "confirmation of (ten. Marshall's appointment a^ Secretary of State wa., a dramatic performance organised purposply under Republican leadership m order to demon f-i-atc to the world that the
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  • 35 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.--Tfie United States has rejected the French protest against tfie acceptance of new oil conceptions m Saudi Arabia by tflto American companies, the State Deoartment disclosed tonight Reuter
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    • 614 5 I ____r-" Optician i Tuno. Sinscapore shops today an- displaying as wid II ol KoO ds as can bo desired m the circumstances, I__T X Tang t lle r this pape offers a good cross-section of current bar- Consult: I l For snecial advertisement rates, etc., please ap- X ro
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  • 199 6  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH I i i 1■ tIOP plan d ro<> i it idmlti I I ties tr ght the tip cut In the hould b at j A d .in-,; rm I i larg< mer-tl r A tells i ither. n the i -all n thai
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    395 6  -  Josephine Lowman HTH Exercise At 50 Following the outline foi this v ;ir n^idering v i ;ing stage- one tt?ei l til during a lifetime, 100 s middle age men and wo- ptible to the i thoughts expressed by Shakes- p. m hi- "Macbeth." He said: 'life's
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    • 33 6 What's On-* VICTORIA THEATRE j To-nlght at 8.45 p m I > Stag* Club Drai > Festival 1947 "Tv ifth N PAVILION N j CATHAY Pa i CAPITOL Hi min I v S S in
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  • 1023 7  - MEET A REAL LADY IRENE DUNNE..... Henry Gris _^~^^m r HPV iMB HGJG Morning Tribune Corres. m Hollywood I why it rl i ust I |y-tv ot; tic VI ■i! i:. th It W mm iHo: 'ill' :i real -,^H a rtal ••quern' J^H admire '"^H: :^s to copy ■verj
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    • 36 7 I L\YA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE If v £.^P^ Sbut-dunt I GUNQ INSIDEf/ INSIDER-HE Ft^CJ K 9 UNT LOOK J LOOK ON JZ,/<! Y^OgA tm HE^&^ her/.'- g Y.;-— f^Bk I (To be com. on Monday;
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  • 12 8 1 M I imp I In r i
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  • 11 8 British Aid To China Must Continue J H N 1,000 Reuter
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  • 12 8 shortmain ri had n I a ailabie I
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  • 119 8 »KYO Th U-known a ai.; understands Japan* c Government .1 most likely mak< an appeal m the Allied Powi rs to ease i(>--n programmes again pan •<> thai h< may be allowed maintain a living standard lal to that of 1930. The journal -ays that
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  • 47 8 m a ntn tyling, tak m but d time for, rploit md member th tired m yeai m ny ntal outlook. middl you an best I to iiuly enjoy living. to the Idea that ]l l lllt t< Id b> an idiot ring nothing!
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  • 304 8 BRITISH ZONE "f CX rmany, Jan. 10. I rday again o Ruhr, and gave more d- I m col v 4 hours, were forced to 'Lffcir.e. L j m th< i° ul These figures reported ..an authorities ibject to otnautl ul Brit runvertin,
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  • 193 8 TOKIO. Jan. 9 nersß war m camps on F I -to be destroyed lndividuailj| m groups by mas^ bi i bing souuus snakes, poisons, dr or decapitation", a I ramp journal dated A ig. i Introduced at the .v.:c« \v ar Crimea
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  • 20 8 NAIROBI, Jan. 10 I sey, General Offlcei c^tasm ing-in-Chief. Middle East Force-, has arrived here official visit. Reuter
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    • 82 8 VICTORIA THEATRE I STAGE CLUB DRAMA FESTIVAL MM WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "TWELI'TII .\IGIM FINAL PERFORMANCE TONIGHT AT 8.45 TICKETS $2.50, $1.50 and $1.00 FROM ROBK- oNb or from Victoria Theatre after 6 p.m. FREE MATINEE FOR SCHOOLCHILDREN AT 2 or from Victoria Theatre after 6 p.m. I i a coura &eous
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  • 97 9 AGREEMENT SIGNED WITH INDONESIANS I i i slim which wa and I ippi th€ rnment. vis Van Monk. Lt I ral ol the Dutch nd Mr. Bo kawatl. of East Indonesia, wen ■jinwuz those who welcomed the mem ben ol the Commission il at the airfield. A Dutch private was
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  • 18 9 X m wai 2 1 rning he tooK S bln(Hl 1 :n2; U.P.
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  • 335 9 Prices quoted below are for Mcul weight except where otherwise stated. Fuudotuirs: Yesterday* quot--4tion<s wt-re "Meehoon": Siam No. 1 $85; No. 2 $80; Indo-Chinu $70; Kedah $75. Rice: Siam No. 1 $104; No. 2 $102. Rice milling: Siam $36; Glutinous rice; Siam $90; Kedah $75:
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  • 125 9 Peiging, Jan. 9.— General Ivan Chestiakoff, Commander-in-Chief of all Soviet forces m northern Korea with headquarters at Shingishu, has been relieved of his command and placed under surveillance, according to a Mukden dispatch to the World Daily here. The messages stressed that the reason for
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  • 99 9 DONCASTER. Jan. 9.— Five children ages ranging from two to 13 were burned to death today wh n coal tailing from the grato set fire to their home. Eldest girl. Pat wa; seen dashing down stairs screaming tor help as flames poured from the window, but before
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  • 147 9 fO, Jan r J. Th> U nal Chamb aeetli re t^day. petnioi. the O('V rnment, through tl Finance Ministry, to proh: circulation, buying or i '>i United States or other foreign currency notef throughout Cnina. The petition asked, firstly. U*€ United States and oth.r foreign
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  • 23 9 London, Jan. 10. Rugby Union results: County championship:-- Monmouthshire 3 Glamorgan 0. Other match: Services 24 Army Trial side 9.-- Reuter
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  • 896 11 MCC Dismissed For 2 78 Umpiring Incident In match against Tasmania HOBART, Jan. Id— The MCC are enjoying a holiTeSt matches and the cricket on the beaiifully situated Hobart Oval today provided a splendid contrast to the tensity ot Lhat recent six-day match at Melbourne. We had another umpiring incident,
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  • 16 11 AUSTRALIAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT I SY L re Chnm k ■M Bromwii'li, N tMV X I?, ■ute
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  • 74 11 Around The Local Cinemas I PAVILION :le Foxes with Davis, .i:e:^K jarshaU and Teresa industrial uthern State- of Inn, h( ■H, 'nd m& ilia Esv < >!<<u bit t Aiar Esil) money X to cott id __^^H| ii''s■and her ■japil Litlle Hi i l),n; ill tett I v lic TU'-^tsl
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  • 117 11 UOC—U\ InningGibb c Gndiiur b MurMt 1 lock Ibw b Barnc- 52 Haici-taff c Morrli b Murfett 3 Compton c Morri- b Murfett 11 Ikin c Gardiner b Johnson 5 Eclrich Ibw b Clark 82 Yardley b Clark 4 Bcd>ei- c and b Clark 51 Evans c Clark
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  • 113 11 LOMO I Athletic A ,n schedule announced ladical that n» ng and umrmr will bo MM <•( record activity for British track I field athletes. There are more nx tures on Urn lial than for many y»ars p t^t and OtHipitllllH Wlii know that evtry performance
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  • 91 11 Tribune Staff Reporter) Masked and armed with a revolver and two knives, three Chinese youths broke into coffee shop and got aw ;i y with $4 600 m cash and jewellery at 6 a.m. this morning. The robbers got into the premises through the rear, and after herding
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  • 55 11 Remnants Of Davis Cup Team Beaten ADELAIDE. Jan. 10.— Dinny Pails and Colin Long won the South Australian tennis doubles championship today, beating the United States team of Willis Talbert and Gardnar Mulloy, 6-4, 2-6, 8-6, 1-6, 6-3. The two Americans had remained behind when the American Davis team returned
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  • 34 12 Johore Malays Appoint 15-Man Committee Support for Council of Actton n Ml I 0 i I i] progre and tl i 1 i hore I I B the Ma C f the X X
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  • 61 12 No Austerity For Them! London, Jan I S pamjx Amerif debutanU msmg the b v>< °f cxl vegam I "New York today r > Jh I I from a I party thn j I by Mr. and U /or their O'- t Itr daughter Lor- Ire m 5 The paper
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  • 44 12 TV ier) •.I.A LUMPUF Jan 10. A nst ition i' r I n planned Civil rvi( ri^Kuala Lum- OU 1\ be agr< «d upon. The dma id protest i again ,f the Oovernm< nt m ni on the qu< tion.
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  • 59 12 Aroozoo Sisters Win Essay Prize Marie md Hedwig Eft of Oai h prize terday i >r writ p re m Hi nry v J Sharp ol i jle Lion Sin gay h >i: the Mr Arthu; I ll!on Re tau Hi /-jo. I t of t Holy [nfanl Im. what
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  • 5 12 APPOINTED TO MALAYAN SERVICE f
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  • 277 12 Aung San Arrives In London Panu rr.upotBui,nd BintiS. ir-old Aung ban B I> puty Chairman of tne. G ecutive C unnl m a military ui. Iorm h the ftrst out oi ad hurried forward I Pethick-Lawrenc inn handshake. Aun- by Thakin -t ParU In the Governor's a. U. tnc; Member
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  • 71 12 NEW YORK. Jan. 10.—President James Butler of the Empire City Racing Association announced today that he is fly- Ing to London t 0 confer with British sportsmen for the organisation if a $100,000 Empire Gold Cup to be run here next November over a mile and five
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  • 59 12 BW YORK. Jan 10 -The nch hospital said today that Babe Ruth's condition today was only "fair and he is not recover* as rapidly as expected rrom a serious neck operation." d the great b ball .star ol tin L'lis either slept 2J tni-conscioua most of complained
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  • 109 12 Moscow, Jan. 10.--GemM ral Andrei Vish M R General F. M. Montgomr\" today ffraf despite eh I o?i /Zoor z'/ //ic I'nifccßL Nations and at the V?wtWl y conference, the war '-'wK! i fl/Zfcs arc s^?7Z good frien^m^r Speaking at a stag din-Wzl ncr
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  • 61 12 The following will i I the Ruffles College Ui. a Ngri Sembilan Hockey Afl elation XI on Sun,: I Police Depot ground I son Road, at 9-00 a.ra :Bfci Tong Seng; E. W. B::rvr,» man b. Jamaluddin: c D ,^Hg Uams, E. J. Doraisam I kananda:
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