Morning Tribune, 15 January 1947

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  • 116 1 Hutch Suggestion tor German Federation Th Netherlands Gov- F0 ur Foreign -Ministers a scheme for a looseI stripped of all warnablo degree ot I The military occupation should, mually be ed to Kunib.M- «C sir, ablim the military boun occupation lonea to i ;,..d and the occupy I graduall) to
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  • 37 1 L f fi nda i m th s 1 ri ?ii l in. o.i J*nc i lh- neck c behind obbing irried her Li om. i id i i N "a Icami i. f th and
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  • 10 1 Propaganda Again be- propa'iv to stir up pirlt m Reuter
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  • 75 1 Overture To Yen- An Shanghai. Jan. 14. The vernment decision to make a mal overture to Yenan for a nipt ion cf the peace talks is expected this afternoon when the three top negotiators--the President of the Legislative Yuan, Dr Sun Fo. the Governor of Szechuan, Gen. Chang Chung i
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  • 185 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 14.— Detectives m Bombay I Delhi made simultaneous swoops on offices of Indian Communist organisations houses ol Commumsi ders early today. In New Delhi, oflicei and homes of Communist leaders were searched and files and document! taken away. In Bombay, the editor and assistant
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  • 339 1 GOVERNMENT BID TO END CRIPPLING STRIKE "Fast Action Wages Board Plan LONDON, Jan. I The Gover n m c n t.j moved today I the strike of upv of. 35,000 ti rt work-' ra which centred m London and, spr« sporadically through a score 01 Cities threatened to throttle the
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  • 114 1 MANILA, Jan. 13.— A Heroic V tempi (<• tare the life of fellow sengt i caused the death of Miss Szu Lftn Lee ol Shanghai, one <>f the His Chinese lost m the plane crash mi n the Chinfl S»-a. Several Chille-e O(
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  • 134 1 Thousands flee P.I. Volcano Manila. Jan..l4.— Red hot lava pouring from Mount Mayon m Centra] Luzon .threat ns the d tractions of thousands of homes m the surrounding Philippine countryside P!ve vllages were evacuated during the night and this morn- h naoKe rising ov;r 15 000 m mm oot forest
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  • 138 1 "Scarf ace Caught Manchester. Jan. 11. countrywide hunt for bear aoc George Topltes, £*c^ w *t le^ed gunman. which lias he, n soing on since last April, seesawing between London and North England, ended at Z.3J a m to-day with his arrest m b (1 m a house m Manchester.
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  • 72 1 London, Jan. 14.- The conver sattonfi which M. Leon Blum, French Premier, is having In London ur likely to rover a wider range oi matters <>i AngloFrench interest than the alloca tlon ol the Runr coal, according t 'i well-informed auaru-rs to L.nndon to-day. a Parit
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  • 47 2 1 ccuse d \s Evidence At War Crimes Trial I p I S.C.O j OWN FO own i I I i 2 I ;v I RIORJ I COMFI i i that en 8 tid ra H roshi toy.
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  • 20 2 n tly alt* ii^ 1 Ing in< PoW who b n Interroga ltd a h< wa I: tish Oene-
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  • 128 2 IPOH LEADER RETURNS FROM CHINA TRIP [p Mr. Lav Pak J P member -A th Sup Advi ry Board of the Government, ding member :>i th Chi community m Perak, reair on Sunday from went three n a private vis t. [nl ed, Mr. Lav stated took the opportunity t<>
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  • 9 2 TWO WOMEN FINED ON SAMSU CHARGE lmind Tan nen
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  • 23 2 >1 nn ,l H Oln n Head. mior Goven- leader! ol the van- t unmunitie and other pera* 1
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  • 67 2 (Tribune Stall Report I, s the Htjf 6 at up i t i t t t* uudthua of firv rang out and MOB* c i i.,s /n/'/iea" by th. n th i e t i» uf the V 'done, from h, a I 'o d. n
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  • 417 2 Threatened With 'Slow Dear By Japanese Woman Allegations By Aged Singapore Matron 8 xta Raquiza, an elderly Japanese womai Kitchener Road, who was stated to have r rtillcate from Premier Tojo 'for servici and who was alleged to have threatened the Mrs Maria de Leon (85) with handing them <
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  • 73 2 An Indian youth. Man who wa^ charged at thel pore Assizes yesterday witto mitt m j: arm' d robbery Inl Vista Ruad m August last ed guiltj. At the time ol I Mantkam was a d I In the company i and ths robbery yiel I
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  • 49 2 Chan Van <39> and T Kwang < 18> claimed ti Fourth Magistrate terday, to chargi tins of mepacrin* 1 eel at $2,842 on M Ing. The first accused trial to an alternati dishonestly retainii perty, while tn sec guilty. They were each $3,000 and the a week for mention
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  • 29 2 Tenders are m approved Contractor for the DEMOLITION BANK OF CHIN BATTERY ROAD J ERECTION OF HOAR^I Full particulars tamed from the A r :i PALMER French T
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  • 256 3 5.000 CHINESE HOMELESS IN PALEMBANG, 1,000 KILLED lecial Mission Here To Organise Relief I" nhinesein Palembang (Bumatra) are •'J J starvation as a resuli ot the ronflictthetelnwhi<*anestiJSekiUed, wounded or mteing and irareestimafedatovei aits). on m tO U\r Un- tnmunicaX s on ol forestall such risi iv ration n1 out B
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  • 45 3 F in Mr lunt of R, untry. --lore got hold of his if;: thereupon the lat- '.at he did often ng about tigers they have Sy. had! X have I yen they H. r i. on huV m be, which Mk m and
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  • 429 3 lians from Java, Sumatra Born3o an iow passing through Singapore on their way I report vast improvement m the condition oi their compatriots there, most of whom w( re In a very ba I v 3 ir ago. c impi tvement follows recom*
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  • 92 3 It ft understood the I Singaport Chinese ChamI h, r oj Commerce is editing 0 mceti/ffl to COflsW< > Iht' > i quest oi the Palemb<iny b>anch of the Clumber to organise a protest meeting againsi the "outiaye" to Vie Chini se m Palembang. Mr,
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  • 45 3 WARSAW, Jan 13.-' GH Foreign Office pre tod ;i y I and will n.. day i»r two to the nut,:: p that Poland ici to a range free and i'd elections m prona i rt Potddam The plectiona will be held Sundar.
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  • 359 3 :of ihcin seri- Lean Pn sident Li: I der 1 <•. full blasi of a i 1 ful Pacific storm when en route to H first port of call. The full story of the storm was r< vi al< d when the ship called at
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  • 116 3 MALACCA.— There baa been •■< steady fall iti the price of textiles m Malacc.i sine the vemment l« ied cloth t the public > r government channels. Durir.g •<><• last few weeks the Land Office I been retailing cloth t<> rural dv.o ler.s at controlled rates
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  • 25 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15, 1947. Local Forces m to Col I I pi Y\' Ol I h Am i I the l> nai <• i
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  • 246 4  - RACKETEERS PARADISE MacFee Kerr ,W Church V .by I ket ii r J ir i pie *****0 ir.i: led ad i Black I riat O< ci r a 0- rmai t>eei < creat d n I black by Id 1 qualms the ■rt- m Pi nch I has J the
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  • 201 4 Nationalist Drive Across L ung ha i Rai l way were massed on th<. outskirts of raie: chuang m an effort to attack H-uchow where gunfiiv \va^ now audible. An official Nationalist report however claimed that the Communist advance along Taierchuang railway was aiirkd to-\\-d:i\ Chungling coalfields east of T
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  • 72 4 SHANGHAI, Jan. 13. -Eightysix pass 85 Chinese and one Russian, took off m six planes n Shanghai thi> morning a& iru CNAC ana the CATC resuni cd their passengei service, after the 7-day giunding ordered by Ministry of Communications »lt of the rica of four within 11
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  • 306 4 5-Second News From Britain LEFT i L NO Captain J. B I i Tickton Oi I landowner an t*T of the H> flj j1502,d01, 19*. vi H I I FIREMEN \-M BACON Using as little wat Bremen awed ill k nd perishable foodi out In office* and I shop of
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  • 118 5 Letters To The Editor... Postbag Spore Spring-Clean The approaching vMt of H.R.H. the Dukr of Glnuccstei li already bringing *oj?v^ improvements m the normaiy unkempt condition of Singapore thoroughfare^ The grass alongside Mountbatte-n Road is being cut. and an effort is being made to tidy up Singapore's water-front All this
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  • 181 5 SYDNEY. Jan. 13.-The Duki ol Gloucester, retiring GovernorGenera] of Australia, told the Australian people m a nation* wide farewell bioadca-t today: Ou; British way of life i- based vn our belief m freedom and justice. We have stood togethei m War mid peace
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  • 27 5 PRINTERS' STRIKE E\ PARIS. Jan. 13.— The fli br**k m tin- five-day lock >ut i by Pftria papei cj thi tta i re m ti editions. Ti
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    • 77 5 it's cbwnablt anywhen it's m SOS I. K. Tang 6i Eastern Art. fc Craft* RIVER VALLEY tiu. BIKOAPOBE, S.S. tyre* i Max its. irelle Gift Fets" etc -0., L Bridge Road, Sinfapow Restaurant son Green L 61, Middle Rd. Phone 2620. gage BADACHE-CURE v I .-c.^ itrantee. GAGE SERVICK nery
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    • 351 5 Singapore shops today are displaying a goods as can bo desired m the circumstances, [petition to buy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well as Her this page offers a good cross-section of current barns. For special advertisement rates, etc., please apply to
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    • 158 5 Optician Regarding the eyesigh* Consult New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore, phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SING A PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor photographers. I Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang »4eng Co., PIANO
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  • 317 7  - Town UNKNOWN WITH UNKNOWN Around The r I to I Id L tr B I r i d I B H B ft L ndon! H B nt for the I H haw B H i H: H CS'.E B By B i are both B B B I B
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  • 1011 7  - THE AMAZING DISNEY HIS STRANGE WORLD Henry Gris •Byt)— Morning 1 rres. in 11 HOLLYWOOD. We walking down studio St lined with pleasant mod rn S white-and-rust-coloured buiid- tags, %o very different Aram the ugly windowlesa huge hang j a see at the other studios ol [Hollywood, and th- man
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    • 35 7 I TIIE MORNING TRIBUNE mrfy^ n By Al: Cap P Wiivj Zs L£NA Ch-how) nobody „\KI ■•?-SHE^V c 5& OUT TH' I -ATiOWfyV^ OC?SsR I rTW>y?^ Mat. 1 I r i I be cntd. to-morrow
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  • 213 9 Lond-jn, Jan. 13. British press reports today supi ous hints that Russia was considering nation oi the Soviet occupation zone m Gerwith the unified Bni sh-American bloc. Reporti s.f<l that such a de pment was expected s-jun i the first discussions starting a Big Pour Foreign MUi
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  • 195 9 Need For Social Change In China WASHINGTON. Jan. 13.— Tne Foreign Policy Association today published its report on China by Lawrence K. Rosinger. stating that defeated Japan is recovering more rapidly than victorious Chfna." The report added: "the I United States is being blamed by important sections of the Chinese
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  • 51 9 ROME. Jan. 13. —Northern Italy, hard-pressed m textile md silk industry, received a further blow tcday w'th the annouacem~nt by the Ministry or Foreign Trade that the European Coal Organization m Lon--1 n has refund to grant special allotments of coal to spend up production of those plants.
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  • 34 9 I LONDON, Jan. 13.— Air ViceMarshal Kingston-MeCloughry. Senior Air Staff Officer at Air Headquarters India since Apri 1946, has been appointed Air Officer Commanding No. 18 Group, Coastal Command
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    • 119 9 fhe /;est Sound m fown! fc-- lir-Conditioned! yR CiF.nd Opening W TO-DAY: jpß 11 am. -2 p.m.-4.15 p.m. 6.30 p.m.— 9.15 p.m. (Dial 4042 for Reservations* ITS NOT WHAT THEY DO ITS THE WAY THEY DO I Ti "hat makes tins a musical story beyond compare! /Z/h? '/r?j THIS SO
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    • 247 9 LAST 5 SHOWS 6.30 p.m. 9.15 p.m. (Tel: 5281 > mm o~^0 j I I I > I I GENE SETS A NEW HIGH IN SPEED-STUDDED THRILLS... ADVI VTURE. b Vm UOdSJ iterianmM KHOfTlt I*ml I /^9S CAU 0F E CANYON 1 J SM.IEV BURNITTI 1 l^v h K^'Wil^ S
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  • 427 11 Matiny Court Martial Gunners Refused To Salute Commander part of the Indian I; island when they refusIrx William., at a he the shooting incident on Era jj 19 42, v.. aUed yesterday at h rt martial trial Indian sol(o gimenton a charge of mutiny. hj Nai V Alia B X
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  • 94 11 Tuo tentative charges, one of lOettlng an armed robbery and j Ik other of kidnapping, were I ''> icnvcl against Mansor bin I Nathl (25). a Boyanese, m the Second Police Court, yesterday. Tiit charges alleged that Man|«or abetted the armed robbery took place at an address m
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  • 47 11 WASHINGTON Jan n Hu > n d introduced a resolu- invit, to Inter, n 11 Olympic Committee to hold Olympic Kan u, m L If^ the oommittw accepts th« In YouneUood .aid that will bid for the guat M.nn,a P olis and L., s An^l U.P.
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  • 204 11 I to hi v be n c rer're/oli v h:s troua r pocket, a Chinese. K%u V m\ who was by a P .-itrol Ui Kitchener Road alter orriright on Oct. o last had t charge ->i carrying arm* exnpd to him when he
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  • 184 11 Cut Hole Into NAAFI Compound A hole cut m the wire fence of the Naafi compound, Beach Road, on the side facing the sea large enough for a person to Crawl ihiough and two people carrying cases in>ide the compound with a third person receiving the cases through the hole
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  • 47 11 The following will represent Colonials C. C. in their one day cricket match against II. A r s. '•Sultan", at Blakan Mati: Ratnayke. Albert, H. s. Ounatilike. Miller, A. E. Delikan I apt A. Fernando, Phillips. Sf-nevera' [C. Delikan, J. Delikan, Va n Ryke, Kennedy. <
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  • 285 11 other unall-arms, and One identity disc which a dosed that accused cci as a worker m 223 BOD.. Singapore Continuing. Mr. McEwan iaid that later enquiries mad conned that Hoetoegaloeng vt employee at 223 b.o.d On c( tning across this
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  • 89 11 Tue following have been invited to play football for the Rocklites' Sports Party aaginst the Royal Air Force, Base Headquarters (Unit) on Saturday at their, ground at 5 p.m.: K. Muthucumaru, Cheow Hin, C. Thuraisingam, N. K. Sabai, C. Humphries, Charlie Tay, Lee Keng Leng, D. C. Swyny,
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  • 97 11 At a general meeting held recently, the following were j elected office bearers of the Indian Association for the ensuing year: President— Dr. A.A Sandosham; Vice-President A,K Isaac; Hon. Gen. Secy. --.X Periayah; Social Secy.— Wazir Singh; Treasurer— D.X Samy; Cricket Representative R.S. SHhamtfaram; Hockey P. Gupta; Soccer—
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  • 78 11 PENSIONERS TO MEET A meeting of the Government Pensioners' Association, Singapore, will be held at Mercantile Institute, Queen street, at 4 p.m on the Feb., to discuss the grant of H.C.L. allowance to tho pensioners, and other existing grievances. A meeting of the Government Pensioners' Association, Singapore,
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  • 27 12 Lengthy F.I.C. Struggle Seen As Threat To Asia's Food rrwwrwrew I to i 1 mm and i to 1 ig by led aY/d up In 'l Reuter
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  • 7 12 M.N.P. Reject Constitution Proposals All d i
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  • 29 12 "U.S. M arines Killed 3,300 Chinese" I I ben i• 1 > 11 P i;> I tad lerican the flu ofl a nghal id ich :>> M m Bhangh i U.P.
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  • 94 12 Reinforcements Moving Up trafed the air of Hanoi todC armoured jeep f tracks vent injo on m what was des- as a "completely s successful" mopping up m, states a semiofficial French report v Skirmishing between the s Prr and Vietnam force* continues near Nam i Dinh. atou* 50 miles
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  • 59 12 Nazi- Jap Policy Of Sea Warfare Jan n. mi Nuremoera >•;„• trials were link d n evlden was Intro trop j rOlh m Ivors Luced I Germai cy o rvivors o I < [said Id noi protesi with v. Qov the Japane el Le i tig In the Indiai ma
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  • 18 12 Cloth For The Far East Jan. L 3, TV rpoi lay that th < mercial c mgi me U.P.
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  • 422 12 n 9^ m ry D.v r the ■<,nd day, movin .:-habi.« a m vans directed by reai military police under or d from .1 fleld radio set up on m iroy building overlooking the market There was no disorder. A thousand p rten at BiLinus c ftsh market mot
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  • 68 12 G.-G. AT X ACK Mr. MacD Uin ugb Cara( thfl Malav.-tn i tali would won j val of all comm DEPUTIES WALK 01 A number of D out of the N ■> when If. C a resumption >■ with Dr. Ho Cl F.A. CUP F. A. Cup thud
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