Morning Tribune, 18 January 1947

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  • 134 1 Corporal William (.a. U.S. Navy court marP lour Of five COUntS nation With the charge ol i p' lt y student, which touched l« aa-wide anti-American student ck- j \W. .:v. 11. entered a jflea of "mollor« ftfth count regarding- intimacy. The complainant, mis* snen Chung, was not in
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  • 71 1 2½ MILLION AID TO IN MINES R v.OOO "0 ■i. a/j fin companies H re purpi Government. M f comm stance ■i 0/ the total, P^< (7. Ken b th ■< Ambassador B it. .The ChiB cted to first I India W earnm nslderV < -i over B 'r. M.
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  • 181 1 ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS CALLED ON TO RESIGN Council Of Action Convenes Mass Protest Meetings (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 17.— The Pan-Malayan Council of Joint Action is to call upon members of the Consultative Committee and upon members of the Advisory Councils to resign. Mass meetings will be held
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  • 71 1 Cheaper Weddings And Funerals a t m I Paris, Jan. 17.— Cardinal* J Suhard, the Roman I Catholic Archbishop of I Paris, said here today i J that Roman Catholic churches of the city had been instructed to reduce j fees for weddings and J burials. These, he explained, are
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  • 85 1 London. Jan. 17. iiarry Roy. Hie well-known dance band leader, was granted a decree ,nis -m grounds of des. rtion m a divorce court to-day against his wife Elizabeth Roy (Princess Pearl), second daughter of the former Rajah of Sarawak. Sir, Charles Vyner Brooke, and
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  • 304 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In a letter to Mr. Mah Kong, Singapore representative of the Dalforce, the former Singapore Oversea Chinese Anti- Japanese Army), Lieut.-Gen. A. E. PerCival, G.O.C. Malaya, at the time of the fall of Singapore, criticises the War Office delay m settling
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  • 78 1 HRH Expected Today SYDNEY, Jan. 17.— The retiring Governor-General or Australia the Duke of Gloucester, left Mascot aerodrome m hii Avro-York aircraft Endeavour at 8.10 a.m. (Sydney time) today for Dar.viu on tbe way home to England. The flight plan times of arrivals and departures for various points of call
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  • 26 1 It is announced m Singapore that the Duke of Gloucester will arrive here this afternoon^ and the programme will be as originally announced for Jan. 16.
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  • 72 1 TOKIO f Jan. 17.— The repatriation f rom Japan of 1,200 German and Austrian nationals will take place m the near future, Gen. LlacArthUr announced today. There are approximately 2^oo Germans now m Japan, but no spej cific plans have been made yet for repatriation of
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  • 111 1 London, Jan. 17— It is understood that Lt.-Gen. A. E. Perctval, G.0.C., Malaya, at the tiny ot the surrender of Singapore, on April 21 last submitted a»:i oflicial report on the Malaya campaign, giving his version ot the British deieat which came bo a
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  • 32 1 JKRUSALEM, Jan. 17.— ITie Palestine police today rounded up 11 members of the Jewish terrorist organisation, Irgun Zvai Leumi m an early morning raid on Petah Tiqvah near Tel Aviv.- Re uter
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  • 65 1 Nanking, Jan. 17. it was offl ally announced thru the firsi consignment of dismantled Jap c machinery and other "duipirifv.it will shortly be ship- d to Cliina as the first repara ries from Japan.--V.P. iokio, Jan. 17. Japanese Prim ister Shigem Yosh.ida has abandaned effortt to form
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  • 68 2 Mr. Rayman Replies To The Labour Union Constitutional Status Insisted Upon I ir I I 1 tti- I I I I Of body act. tnc i! nong P« X fWch Municipal tie above raild on r :ount reply to tn g ne, as I n at- Bf or stop th
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  • 23 2 CIGARETTE BRAWL LEADS TO DEATH I X over ;> irchas I i i m I <nr ;und gill i it Murra d 11 m
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  • 5 2 W.D. CIVILIAN STAFF ASSN. i
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  • 99 2 Walked About With Revolver, Gaoled [or hay r .n his v s World >ln ye Ive years' rig v by Mr. the Assizes. Vv> c i I ated h< < ed Just be d m his defence tried )\v that tin planti on hi the del I was talki '■>;•,
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  • 141 2 (Tribun S porter) ma, the well urnalist-poli- M R R G ipta, .vi. who recently i i on 1 to Austi rned a 16-hour < alt m:- ►Journ Mr J me V ternai with regard to industrial and trade expansion. Before 1 aving Australia. Sir Sarma
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  • 289 2 1 Better Pay, Food Pro I ,Oar Own Rtporier. iLACCA, Wday.— The Genera H caUVid off following day-] of Medical Services, a W ho walked off the ward* on t0 their normal duties to-day. The rv lve t ip trik thy nsisienc uthorities m asking them
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  • 238 2 Mutiny Conn \m A desertion oi thi Christmas Island by I charge of it on onei when an enemy ship opa sometime m Carch 1942 1 caQled at the c ntlaoed martial trial y Indian soldi', i Regiment on part m a mutiny at C: Island on or a
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  • 16 2 PASSIVE DEFENCE PENSIONS AH dependent beisofthePa vices who h;^ plied for pen theli applicati theOfflcer-ln-Offic pore
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  • 364 3 MALAYAN INDIANS URGED NOT TO "SIT ON THE FENCE" \ftual Citizenship tttvlfsimble-Thivy ders expected of Inians In titutional oroposals, t| on dual citizenship need .not sjusi necessarily be a guide for other India mmunities on which to Due lainted theJr poUtlcal gtand. I d B i uld i Patt'j [sum
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  • 21 3 X* v. W Con P for I i ->': i I allo R X field on B K. ■i: I:. HP
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  • 180 3 GAOL ROTAN FOR I A.M. HOLDUP OF WOMAN The hold-up of a Chinese woman who wa s alone m Ivr room with her two children on the night of Nov. 3 by four' Chinese, thr c of whom were masked, had a sequel yesterday, at the Assizes when Tan Ah
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  • 106 3 Ai the conclusion of a two day trial, yesterday Jangir Singh, Who claimed to be a trisha pedlar, was j sentenced by First Di.-trict Judge Paul Storr, to 18 months u :i a charge Of possession of two .38 Smith and Wesson Revolvers, and lined $100 m
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  • 86 3 Two charges of extortion of S2 each from Ong Koon Chap and Lim Chang at Lororg Tai Bei a, on Jan. i 6 and two charges of attempted j extortion from Lim Cheng Chans J and Lim Ah Bee, by puttii.g th m m fear o f injury
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  • 16 3 mjM Minu Br F V. B^ itanta fcj| out Bf Hl
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  • 117 3 JAIL FINE FOR OPIUM IMPORTER 1 Ann Choon (22) i cook on motor torgkang which Had ■<1 m Singapore from S ng, N.E.1., waa lentenced to i »iv imprisomn int, a to a line of $300, on i importing opium, by Firat 1(t Judge Paul Btorr, yesterday, tated that a
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  • 351 3 E, EL Dobby (Reader m Geography at Raffle* broadcast talk on the rice problem said that ie nee ration for Malaya might be increase from true that m tera can now rest i they may be able to procure their needs over
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  • 109 3 A! an inquiry yesterday into the death <>f S. Kolandaisamy, a newspaper employee who died at the ral Hospital on June I year due to gunshot wounds which he received when he was caught m cross fire between Inspect L. C. Kessler of the Harbour
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  • 66 3 Ba-avia, Jan. 16. --Nine members of the Indonesian Republican People's Army were killed and one wounded m eastern Ivfedan yesterday when a Dutch patrol found a well-an inside the dema a Dutch mi d tf,d There no Dutch !osse Ten nd h fore of the Pe< pi
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  • 82 3 The Secretary of Stat" for U.» Colonies hn< approved the appointment of Prof. R. H. Paul B.Sc. (Loud.) M.A. i Cantab), A.M.I. Eh a brother of Rev. C. B. Paul, of the Anglo-Chinese School, as Director of the Ceylon Technical Oolk Colombo. Prof. Paul is
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  • 56 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, JAN. 18, 1947. Nurses' Strike A bit 0 I l i I i to p if th ried h h.i j i. kn ed to i cid ral U i t> will be I I i C m Oov- surThe A ol E VII C v 1
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  • 515 4  - "Ruler Of Peshawar" floors Claridgers H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER by v i I [I ilse thai the ol the tj-'4 Inc me gro i i the n a ma Id, with a I re del II i at nice places. They to book, but v..th ti re lull up."
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  • 231 4 H VNGHAI China's foreign trade position showed con iderable improvement m November compared th pn vious months, with the adverse trade balance ieclining by 34 billion Chinese dollars (nearly £2 600--000). But what was more encouraging was the heai--11 l( r Tend revealed by
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  • 287 4 5-Second New From Britain Diamond W I G. Brett, of A H din, StttingboOi I London Zoo I fight to save ii. H tfnich, buffet -d Hj on the d»( k X North Sea. I I Swinging i H tached to chimi y -ale Bql A. Shepherd, ■fed i-^ht, ofafl
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  • 240 5 Letters To The Editor.. RACES WITHOUT BETS! The Madras Government, it would seem according to a news Item m your column-, h;»s taken a revolutionary sUp by its inten■i'in to introduce legislation to prohibit all betting "even within the race enclosure." Tne news, which if true, will cau*e a
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  • 126 5 LONDON, Jan. lti.— The explosion \vhi<h occured at Burton -on- Trent, Staffordshire m November JP44 when an RAF 1 underground titunp blew up killing 68 people and dovasting the coUntrysid" |g <>flici<il>y described a s the "Mfgesi eT«f to havo occurred m
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    • 681 5 WT ij it's obtainable I Jkt SinqapohiL ShopA 1 r Singa] -shops today are di a l;1 -.cis as can be desired m the circums: -linri competiUon to buy is happily being' replacea K e ar dinir xho exesisht competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as weli Helming t.i
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  • 538 6  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH FM H i Bells O) St. Marys'] A Dato 8 U. b I blue trin white trtUli I by M lond uul Mr illy Ti it i Club i ilian ft] ike part m pro- broad i ry St. m who v. pu tin
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  • 545 7  - When Cornel Wilde Staged A Mutiny. UNKNOWN m f c t H D t m B pn»stag anci the I". MGM i I P>l tre A;. H: pP- t." Ht Aaon X H (i a thrill v. II id Jane d on aturlng PRC and Mononal] ('(>•:. i 20th Cenil,"
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    235 7  - WHY GROW OLD Josephine Lowman On With The Dance bx Dancing U a pleasant mode of -iif -expression. The appeal ot lnythm and music i> practically UniVerSAL From the early drum be.v ol primitive peoples on through the nostalgic waltze- of tiie early twenties, to present day rumbas and sambas
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    • 39 7 A MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE i ip I By All Capp T SO ANY DOGPATCH \?*W§ SPINSTER IS ELIGIBLE f r jA THET MEANS -ME. .7 THANTKS ft FO 1 TM' INFO'MATION, FAT > (iv oe cont. on Monday)
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  • 21 8 fgdfsg e to ban 1 If Ut. ..ird I i Ar- i i U.P.
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  • 100 8 uunuuvi, Jan n une lor-Lieut.-Oen. and three former Major-Generals who were en ol the "White Russian" rement have been °ondemni (l u> death ol hanging iind senW'nees carried out, reported 08COW Radio. They weir Lieut Gen. A. P. ShKuro a n d Major-Oenerala Prince
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  • 9 8 1 p the direction C ilea
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  • 328 8 Mi Our Own Reporter) death* oi two n m mb.-rs ol tne i>^r v 1( rGheeßeng ,nd interpreter Yap Chong ol Kampar were nr turned m the Perak Supreme irt when the Hon. Justice L. E Cox Evani granted the appno n bi-iKiii <
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  • 86 8 Los Angeles, Jan >:- liam r'Big Bill") Tilden,|| i world tennis champion, n day sentenced to nine q iin the county j/ after) iing gui^y of contributing! deliquency of a schoolboy Ordering Tilden to sees chlatrlst after his releai judge denied Tilden's pic m- mediate probation and i of
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    • 38 8 WELCOME lli:-i'.\!O.\ n J C f I) good wishes for a perous >ro the Bpiritual Headquartei r)/ Di) thi duration you wore all out of 1 thaniu to Almighty -I by thi! Lod v. touch v.i HABIBULLAH SAHEB
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    • 190 8 Try This AMERICA! Lr oss word razzle rattle fin m^' b Standee support roray a\ eHT 5 A "•-J* 1 Bellman 31 -Alternating ir^oTcßi-'^^H- -J rrtnl <abbr.) 4 ypori 38-B:oodsuckcr 5/LAl^i^^iJ'li- ■:< -> Appan-nt -:u-Rocks m water ii-MMi i -'I'he sueetsoo 42 -Serie? ol notes r~ ,-,1^11: 18 Salary increase
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  • 50 9 HT i in-'in frai( r Si v peat r inization. BT EHf out t.f the ntim' they eh I Hp ally embers of the crew of (I M.S. VANGUARD ichich will be taking the King and Queen to South Africa going on Christinas leav& at Portsmouth.
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  • 29 9 RANGLE OVER SPITZBERGEN. w p > B .a vvoulc I st V with Norway <,' ih c the M way. Other V Japan. P' had mad em- 1941 fotia W mili-
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  • 23 9 DUTCH SEIZE CHINESE SHIP In° N p. A meron the re was C sa :iJ war Use i 1 anfi patrol idds| Reuter
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  • 65 9 NANKING. Jmi. 17. Sinkiang Governor Chang Chili (hung, who been announced as the government envoy to yenan to present peace proposali to the Communist^ disclosed today that the date of his departure depends on the Yenan reply to the Government notice that he is being sent. Tlie Government
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  • 90 9 BATAVIA, Jan. Hi —Hans Mar tin, Director of the KLM (Dutch Airli.es said t >day that the KLM hoped m August 1947 to cany out (heir Betnrioe bftwt't!i AjDfeteitUmj i.nd Batavia with Lockheed Constellations which .will Hy the listance (about 7.000 miles) m two and r half
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  • 69 9 NEW JOB FOR AVM GUEST LONDON. Jan. 16- -The Air Ministry announces the appoint of Air Vice-Marshal iiarles Edward Neville Guest as Office Commanding No. One Group Bomber Command. Air Vice-Marshal Guest has been Senior Air Staff Officer, A*r Command. Southeast Asia mci 1946 and previously h, Air Officer Commanding
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  • 45 9 London, Jan. 16.— The sugge.s thai th Crystal Palace jould be the site of the propos- 1951 Exhibition and it ghoul a permanent home of British Industries Fa r wer at yesterday's annual ting of the Crystal Palace tees at the Guildhall. Lonuon.
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  • 124 9 Uranium 233 Is New Atomic Explosive LONDON, Jan. 16.— The Dail: Express reported today that UM Unite) States has perfected a nev; atomic explosive Uranium 233— from thorium, (found extensively ir India and Brazil) which will substantially lower the cost of manu factoring the atom bomb. The explosive could be
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  • 108 9 Antarctic Expedition In 1947-48 Planned Canberra. Jan. 16. The Australian Cabinet to-day decided to set up a special committee to plan an Australian Antarctic expedition during 1947-48 summer. Sir Douglas Mawson, Bradfordb.rn explorer-scientist, who has been a member of three Antarctic expeditions, has b;en invited to Join the committee as
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  • 48 9 Shanghai. Jan. 16. -The Air France kkymaster plane 'Ciel d: 1 Clearesgat" came down m a perfect landing her- this afternoon despite a pouring rain and low ceiling. The piane la on a survey flight for the n^w Air France service between Paris ani Shanghai. Reuter
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  • 233 9 DISPUTE AT WAR CRIMES TRIAL TOKIO. Jan. 17— Tin- defers urn successfully mov.-d today v, itrifct from a record m the war crim*^ 11, evidence of Japano*- a t- ties French Indo-Chlnu. Mr. William Logan, dtfeac* attorney fur Marqui s Koichi Kido, former eoofldtatial adviser to Kmpi-r <r Hirohito^ made
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  • 49 9 LONDON, Jan. 16.— Squadron leader W. A. Waterton flew a jetpropelled Glost««r Meteor Mark 4 from Paris to London m 20 minutes 11 seconds setting an unofficial wcrldV air sp<''d record of 615.4 mile per hour 2.4 over the official mark established last September. U.P.
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  • 504 11 §17 Tit cricket matcn ov- Vto drawn. Tasmania scored :ond innings. cploitea Hie en t fTe <«S t&st and ree Although Id overed *f l npour m trated de W On t On ne overJht :ld Pj. the opthe FW Tasmania nm void defeat
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  • 101 11 The- following are the scratching* and order of running for the Ipoh races today: Race I—Horses,1 Horses, class 4, 5 furs. Robellll, Silica Magic Star and Silver Bond. Race 2— Horses Olaii 2 Div. I 5 1 furs.— Lady Ethel, Krishna] Carmana. Race .'{—Horses Class 2 Div.
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  • 205 11 ENGLAND U* Innings 467 for z. i Hap TASMANIA 1ST INNINGS Morrisby c Ikin b Voce 0 R. Thomas c Gibb b Edrich 8 Thomas c Yardley b Voce 4 Wilkes lbw h Ikin 13 Clark c Pollard b Edrich Calvert c Gibb b Edrich Gardiner lbw b
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  • 140 11 r Mi<- Rt-v. Chan Wing Tseun Who m his sleep early yesterday mornii v. H. had ministered to the for almost io years. He some years as a '•hist before his ordinatioq deacon l n 1914. He then went I ila Lumpur where almost
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  • 411 11 iking at the annual meeting of the Singapore V.M.C.A. on Wednesday, the Chairman (Arch n D. Rosenthall) said it was hoped soon to have I Basah Road property m OBe again for various D tional purposes, and to have an up-to-date swimm. DOOI. H-
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  • 66 11 When a-ked by Mr. Tan Thoon Lip In the Fourth Police Court 1 if he cuuld furnL-h bail m th« sum of $50, J. Carawana, Canadian aged 24, who claimed trial to a charge of fraudulent possession of a gold ring valued at $30 at 253 Middle
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  • 82 11 A good crowd watched the tn I three tiei of the seven-a-tide -ug u.r tournament playei on the Pad ang yesterday. Results are: Kota Raja 10 points i two goals), both scored by H. A. Rahman and converted by A'odul Rahman; Beaforth Regiment 5 t (goal) scored
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    • 38 11 REUNION DINNER ICemben of th< Bclip c B.P. i reminded that s Reunion Dinner Dane- will be h<-l(i a< the ■idence of the Mr. Ch*-. Koon Hong, No. 75 Kooi Bel Road, on Thursday next at 7.00 p.m.
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  • 25 12 Nazi Spies Sentenced By U.S. Tribunal At Shanghai I Helped Japs After I German Surrender s I I de 27. Includ t »r i U.P.
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  • 66 12 French Losses Heavy p 7 I hosI on r F inch who I up ttack on the sam B Ma i pltal tior outhwest rces iv.xi d and a d i assailed Bac i annihilated During a I h uir raid Dinh, 50 miles south ol b destroyed tta I
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  • 3 12 KLM NEGOTIATIONG AGREEMENTS
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  • 58 12 Michaelmas 1946 Bar Exam. Results ;y the Examina- Malay Union, at I .nan Uf (Third Class): L. D E. Cullen and K. L. Dova>u-. Contract and To:t X L. Dt-va < r, H. L. Leong, D R. S'H'niva-agam. v, t! i:.\ mination., will be n m 1947 ;.t Kuala Lumln
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  • 71 12 (Tribune Stafl Reporter) .Jan. 17 Miss f X ''1 whilr pular re iru. was witli included Ml her i n When they r ther< zig Brigg, was ,v difficulties and was ne i fficers from Lore it was found tha was missing. A ■er Hi wa bi
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  • 64 12 Secrecy Over Return Of Cunningham JERUSALEM, Jan. 17. The P* Qovernmeni today damped dOWj tCUTitj blaikollt On the irrival of Sir Alan Cunningham, H h Commii toner for Palestine who relitbly reported t have Jenu alen eai \y todaj after m London A; i n DH lid Sir Alan \va
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  • 170 12 Vincent A pr Fourth Republi arty leaders on Tfrom th i L n Blum. 1 v t^rm erni Jacques c q p^ irtv lead D Blum handed the reoi hie government U> dent last night a few hours aft r M- Auriol had been
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  • 78 12 Emergency Relief For Flood Victims PIETERMARFTZBURG, Jan. 16 Em. rg< ncy rai I cc, su ti :(1 di Vto more than 200 an Indian i I and cken ar< on the i ast tide < f Pietermarit i flood— the worst known her* -nice 1856 whir}) drowned ti\ I dred
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  • 85 12 The Chinese Athletics team will be selected from the following for the soccer match agains" Singapore Indians on Sunday a Jalan Besar: Wai Mun. Peng Kong. Seng Quee. Soon San. Michael Loh, Siew Moon. Hong lew, Chwc Chun Guan Chwee Pit Chong, Chwee Leng, Ah
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  • 28 12 NANKING, Jan.. of Information, Dr announced today ment has rejected i mflkilst demand poStponemert on the fellow Riv< by dosing the m tin- dykes— U.P
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  • 157 12 RANGOON, J Two Communist- I th< Party lira kill* •seriously injuivci tenlay with ti* Pakokku m Ceni il B officially annuu: Three anndred fully-ann^i munists iUrroui d< I and tried to re i < comrades detained on charpi looting rice train paddy bound for RalU try districts,
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