Morning Tribune, 13 January 1947

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  • 300 1 Sarawalk Resignations: Pressure Alleged activity (m Sarawak) is almost ci 3 s< Ctioi. of the Malay commu- ar.hu. ho end of Brooke rule r privileged position," declares a sterday i the Department of Public rapore. rding partid to on Issue) d mployee: :1 1 bl Of thi I 1371 ks,
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  • 89 1 IJan. 12.— Thusands of queued m front of, staurants thrown open loodless families as the: union asked its truck; embers to call off their has dislocated food rthur Deakin, general > tisport and Workers Union will adie recalcitrant strikers urge them t 0 back to Strike Committee I night
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  • 8 1 STRALIAN SPRINT RECORDS I print lockrt by •'inn
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  • 52 1 MurJia. Jan. 12.— Six people arc feared to have be?n killed when a Philippines Far Eastern Air Transport plane crashed m me China Sea while flying from Shanghai to Hongkong. The renaming 36 persons on board th:^ Diane are safe and are exnept.fHi m Manila
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  • 96 1 imburg, Jan. a.— a former ;t t Ravensbruck concentra camp testified m h r owi to-day that she 1 for failing f) assist m murder ot the sh general Sikorski. F.h' 1 ror] I I I Mr Sikorsk guards fed her p a spoon. ra
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  • 378 1 - MALAYA GETS INCREASED CURRENT ALLOCATION Washington, Jan. 12 Malaya will receive 225,000 tons of rice under th- allocations announced by the International Emergency Food Council yesterday (The allocation for Malaya was predicted m tkc Sunday Tribuno The allocation for the second half
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  • 105 1 River Steamer Mined jIONGKONG, Jan. 12.-- More than 40 Chinese are ft cred missing as a result of i the Chinese-owned rive.r t steamer Toishan striking a i drifting mine 30 miles i south-West of Hongkong i and three miles off thr China coast at noon yester- S day. S
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  • 40 1 i ttunuKuiyu, Jan. 11.— More than 20 persons were drowned and 40 rescued i when the motor launch Hoikuo exploded m the i Pearl River delta, on the S i ajUrnoon of January X, while. travelling from j Canton. U.P.
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  • 71 1 LONDON, Jan. 12.- A resolil lion condemning the "growing incompetence, lethargy and red t;:pe methods of the Educational Department of India House, London" wa^ tabled for conslGeraiion by the annual meeting of the London Majlis held at St. Martin's School of Art here this afternoon. Thi> resolution
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  • 130 1 Nanking, Jan. 12— Severe lighting has broken out m the >ut.r perimeter of Yungki, pro vincial capital oi Kirin province, it was reported here to-day. The Communists, determined to cut the Yungki-Changchun ra'lway, were rushing reinforcement^ for ths Yirtigki offens.ve, while large numbers of Communists
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  • 46 1 Jogjakarta: (Air Mail).— Ac- tion is now being taken to col-' lect Indian soldiers taken prisoner by the Indonesians m Java m order to send them home, An- tara reports Antar a adds that most of thes i prisoner are Sikhs and Gurkhas.
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  • 1005 3 JUST PEACE BY C O-OPERATI VE EFFORTPOSSIBLE, SAYS BYRNES Must Show Our Capacity Mjn Peace As In War" t Qd Ohio), Jan. 11. Vhe outgoing United of State, M James F. Byrnes, in the afeer as leader of United States -lared Today I am more confident S i n ce
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  • 74 3 Cabinet Crisis in Italy I' Jan. u._ I crisis I esult of the 1 Socialist le de GasI H° v The B H v may I ad out? B cannol B fn m here.I today that I Place hi« I aid k I "ely got in g Embassy >tain more
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  • 72 3 MANILA, Jan. lO.— Reports from Cabanatuan, in Nueva I Ecija province, said today that i a number of Hukbalahap (reI voltionary peasant party) officers and enlisted men will be graduated on January 13 from various branches of the 'University of Stalin." the Huk military academy, which
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  • 745 3 Cleveland, (Ohio), Jan. 1L A hint that I cy in the Far East might now "shift its emis was given here tonight by Republican S ir Vandenburg. Chairman of the United Sta Foreign Relations Committer, v.hcn speaking at a Forum organised by
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  • 159 3 NEW RECORD FOR ATLANTIC CROSSING LONDON. Jan. 9 The giant Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth beat her own record in the fast-fit-ever crossing of the Atlantic ocean when she docked at Southampton at l.3o a.m.. gmt four days. 11 hours and 24 minutes out of New York. The huge sleek liner
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  • 110 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1947. The U. K. Strike > I I 0 n 1 I n f r a t< lull l i r i ntervi i la] of tl ei mm e i >> I he oul relit! oi the kfe. 'I f the Oo\ theii oi
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  • 268 4  - Britain, a Land Of Shortages, Surpluses ROBERT MUSEL by i; E mi'm or I They I 100 undershiJ much Jjk< nti— i weai cratch ni• n !r >m I il cam G rman j j the flow when the d nder what v. high rent irdii depleted, 1 hirt luts
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  • 521 4 Al bania Reje cts Out Of Hand U.K. Protest Corfu Channel Disasters New York, Jan. 11. In reply to Britain's note of protest over the mining of Corfu Channel, Albania m.- >rmed Britain that the right of innocent passage 1 was ''flagrantly violated" by British ships. The text "i the
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  • 356 4 BANNED I The Town and Country p I Minister has refused to al^w^M Bergers and Soils to build a l.ym 000 paint factory on the I acres of land adjoining mplant at Chadwell Heath I I SHARE IN £3,500 I Lord Kerriman said m -fl Court
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  • 240 5 China Seeks Return Of Dairen Cleveland. Ohio, Jan 1 Prompt restoration oi the Man churian Port of Dainn, now under Soviet military control, lo Chinese control would be "muco appreciated* by China, Dr. Wellington Koo Chinese Ambassador to the United States, declared to-day. The situat on artificially cr a;-r-ci on
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  • 97 5 N.W. FRONTIER FLARE-UP PKBHAWAR, Jan. M.— Sir O. .1 Caroe Governor of Northwest Pi tier Province, today forebade i•• ports of speeches <>j" statement; which may cause fear or alarm. The ordinance Is already m force m Hasara District icene of com mun;il disturbances and raid, by frontier tribsemen. People
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  • 75 5 Peip.ng. Jan. H'#. The Jud^e Advocate and defence lawyer ol the United States marine cour f martial that will shortly try a marine enlisted man on a rap :har^ began examining wir s to-day The trial Itself will open i n Fan. 20. The Chinese witness nciude
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  • 163 6  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Attractm Sisitr I 01 B </<■ lookl c with th< ...id i X i I r LgJ the Pi n :tici-m la en i the Cony-nt ol H j, u^ which D.-paitm- nt of „n Th« be t of t: I ded to London,
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  • 825 6  - Why Grow Old? News From The British Studios Josephine Lowman B) I md tnaterlI I n w id' I I I whal is ill 1 i the r< i^ s c mI I buiit I I m tot id dir- Hi! di c [a V lit, not B hut t(i
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  • 146 6 Thi- week we arc investigating u few of the of life which Shakcspear outlined in "As Ynti Like it.' To-day let u- take 5 maturity. Life ha^ settled into i some kind of a pattern.: The b<- wUderment and lack of self knowI ledge
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  • 608 8 t t i ag* wrewerwreewr 1 Bi hi I Hi S. v li I ti" ible t to th iblin tarrin 0 two d law and Br an ted his r Christ mas r Pat and Family. r< gret was that her eldi I sister
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  • 43 8 How The British Stars Spent Christmas 30 The tai I I n tO I i iret Ju mother i Hai l Court i "Holi Murderer 1 Sydi lebrated famil home I I' A ek m the plum pud nd an lllun H i
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  • 171 8 COiiti7iutd from :tre^ hu-band 1 trur Ik will com.: attention^ Which I with bond*, ol spent togeih' autnui Hies on dr. habit of spend:.' apart as liumbi jtiouble), whether humor kindru-^ vi heel ii i Bering will rule th tliei the young cuupk- U swept along m
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  • 74 8 Communists Blamed CLEVELAND, OHIO. Jar. Former Foreign Mini Mexico and former delej me United Nations Council, Ezi quiel Padilla. j ing to the Institute for] Affairs, charged today munists are using a power to create a hatred W America against States. He -aid it was a greats know that the
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  • 480 9 S. Balances Budget: First In 1 7 Years v r,n 10 —President Harry Truman d budget for the :IS. i are Si Lt will be m balance .first time since 1930 LSto a statement ac- the annual budget U year July 1. 1947 inXe for national dearibed as "by far
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  • 129 9 Six Survivors Found In Plane Lost In Antarctic WASHINGTON. Jan. 12.--The Navy Department announced that the burned wreckage of the search plane missing m the Antarctic has been found with at least six survivors. Nine men were aboard the plane when it disappeared on Dec. 30. Tlie wreckage and survivors
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  • 162 9 From French Zone PARIS, Jan. 11.— A high Fiench I Foreign Office official today des crlbed a^ untrue and unfounded a uport attributed to American Military Government sources in Stuttgart that "millions of mark*" worth of equipment from German factories in the French occupation zone are being moved
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  • 102 9 PARIS. Jan. 11.- The French delegation to the Deputy Foreign Ministers conference, which is to begin work m London next Week on Lhe German and Austrian peace treaties, will recommend that the 1937 Austrian borders be recognised m the peace treaty with Austria, it was
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  • 346 9 RUGB Y ROUND-UP Sale Beaten At W ater loo London, Jan. 12.— The Royal Air Force, continuing their programme of dub matches prior to the intef-ser-vic'js tournament, lost a thrilling game at Swansea by two goals, one try to one goal, one penalty goal and one try. Thirteen points behind
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    • 91 9 \T pholle 1H A I 3400 hows: 2 l-i5 6.30, 9.30 I>EMXG TO-DAY (i HIS IS WHAT GO SS N^AI'ORE OFFICES! Fes ijgJiV I Si* fl n* /Li iWKim IIISIN niMtTM The Worlds |IOBE: G .vv. E /^v;. horser J 7 d 1 PRISONER OF ZENDA" •fc 8 Tomorrow WM\
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    • 46 9 THOUSANDS THRILLED BY THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST MONSTERS YESTERDAY! TO-DAY 3 f^y^ EST SOUND IN TOWN TEL. 4-Q4-2. QIR -CQDDI T 1 Oil ED. j FOR NEW CHILLS, THRILLS! DON T MISS THIS SUPER-SHOCKER! PRECEDED BY PATHE GAZETTE— I1 r~ yII I I I Jg B < Ie %>
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  • 128 10 Reuter Glasgow H. Sen C 0. Grc nock Wdrs Univ. 11. WaUonians 3. r RUGBY LEAGUE Barrow 8. Leigh 0. Bramley 5. Hudder Bellevue Rangi r 27, 13. Castieford 5. Batley 3. Dewsbury 11, Hull ton Rovers 0. Hull 3. Bradford N Hunslet 13. Feather Hichdale Hornet, 8. St. Hel:ns
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  • 314 10 I me, London, yea i RESULTS N< LISH I OUND. R Hull C:ty 1. rt C. 1. Ith 0, Derby C. 2. U. 3Ufl City 0. n Villa 1. i, ;j. Rochdale l. i i. Arsenal l. I ter 2, Plymouth Argyll 0Id 2, S'underland I. f c. 5. Newport
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  • 235 10 he Bi working that itally B iiationtliiaBritain d 'hat under tho new Bi h miner would premier position among the nun.-; of the world regarding rages, v ■•■•.-urity. British minen are the Ant rid work five- k without any extension of the d;i\' he risis Inevitable But Mr. Lawther was
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  • 69 11 Ink ,fvL t teams jouuht Mi train' son Road I i Mf I chanctto v as a team before, Vu play- 1 fiarrna be** detected td «e e t//e mate*. Bot/i >/t/«s had sto/ze-u'a// defence*, m/t tftc State fonvatds proved fa' superior in their Stacks. Though
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  • 488 11 loNDON TALKS OPEN TODAY I Executive cuunbciiui v &vi -im, Burmese poli ical delegation now m Lon-,.ir-o vernm at for Burma with the Brinsages a most cordial future rela)ip betwt 'ii India and Burma. interview i#Uy rut, who is .11 mcc membei q Bxecutice
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  • 214 11 The Hak :iun:ty Guild Eleven. dJ hotter team Port Embarkation H.Q. XI, d» their easy son von at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Fight \\\n a -os.ng battle agail the Chinese, the Port team could not keep up with them m combination or speed. The Chinese opened
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  • 62 11 LEEDS. Jin. 12.-- J. E. Powell. 34. native of Birmingham and former tutor at Cambridge University, 13 announced as prospective Conservative candidate m the impending by-elec-ton at Normanton. Yorkshire. The by-election is caused by the resignation of Tom Smith, Labour MP for more than 22 years. George Iscar
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  • 97 11 LONDON. Jan. 11.— The British Foreign Office Spokesman m reaffirming today that the British attitude to the Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin El Husseini. is not changed implied that Britain would oppose both his return to Pale&iUle and hi> inclusion m the Palestine Arab
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  • 345 11 Malacca, Selangor Share Honours. INTER-STATE HOCKEY Malacca, Sat.— Delightful stick work and speed by both k J ams was the feature of play in the Inter-State hockey match between Malacca and Selangor on the padang on Saturday. Selangor attackers initiated the pressure, but Mi^acca defence men Tarn Chee Lim and
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  • 112 11 Selangor are sending down a team of three couples to represent the state against Singapore >n the forthcoming inter-statc dance contest scheduled to be held on the 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th of this month at the Odeon Cabaret, with Dr. Lee Lian Chye
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  • 61 11 SULTAN 'I lie rOllOWing nave Ui'fii sciiHiiu itball for the Jol lilac tic Union against H.M.S. Sul Wednesday, at 5 p.m. I llsport leaV'c- Rath M P"i. a the Launch leaves Jardlnea Step I ..m. S 8itham 8. Murugiah, K. mbyrajah, 6. Kayambu, Abdul K bnan, i
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  • 144 12 Si < I I I md l reel M1 up by Na vho as i tiich 1 1 i IMPING FROM COFFINS I have Ju b( en to the Hanoi rted by two ,t<l ci with approaches 1 1 were lined with md craters whet
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  • 23 12 TO HELP VIETNAM Itl Jan 12 'I V list I ol i N A in I i 1 Reuter
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  • 78 12 1,000 Troops Sail For S'pore; "No Complaints in. 12 Emp They lounges with d a.mchair brlIting nnis tables, rour pianos, a cinema with a conprovided. jcommodation tor ped to mak< lo, these improvements ,t the troops, Ueut told Ol a 14-day the liner. He I am going to hold ences
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  • 124 12 Karachi, Jan. 12. Paratrooper of the Second Indian Airborne Div; were called m to unload large quantity of food grain which had og m shipi m Karachi bar bour for more than a week because of the itrike of 4.000 dock worker*. Beven hundred ai d
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  • 59 12 LECLERCON WAY BACK TO PARIS PAKif- Jan 12. Genera] JacQU( Former C In C. indn china arrived .it Tunis Q his return fr il tour In pectlo i Ind l He !i c< nfer with military ithor ties m Tunis before leav r Par! Paris i n flstma Da [ndo-China
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  • 441 12 -1 and fIV( I dto be trappc ams n tne .n about 12 mU* n England The boac craft carrying n passenger and a crew o j t ny*' to-* off from London airport yesier day morning en route to Lagos. m West Africa, It, lirst scheduled landing was
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  • 68 12 Washington. Jan. 11 —The White House said today that President Truman will ask Confor permanent legislation to protect and maintain the hetlc rubber 'ndustry as an insurance a I future "VIt said that Truman will also eek extension war powers er which l\u use of natural rubb<
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  • 222 12 PANCHO WINS In his first light ince ::M turn from Australia K.dPajM (\2V 2) outpointed Mick V.m H172), the South Atricancß pion, over ten rounds m tf event at the Happy W.-ndaM yesterday- H Pancho. m charactf-rist'ciß Jist:d attacks scored repeal but was unao-e to conned a haymaker. McKay, on
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