Morning Tribune, 20 January 1947

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  • 296 1 men Fighters Among Vietnam Troops ey -nr-h troops m Hanoi area ye---01 Jan. l-^^SSI out Vietnam re- ttlft adVa ,v C on he ght bank of the Red M h of the cltj on theng quanll J^^r-.mmuntur stated a French Army touc- tonight Unique also stated m this aa themtwoand
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  • 90 1 Americans Speak Russia GTOX. Jan. 19. The tit's plan to o on curtam of S daily Russian- tsl *eh duled i wuary I lay. America iate m New will b' 1 relayed t rs during the ra a Munich, j .;<lin« have long meagr il people. a R issiantne from
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  • 22 1 ucester In Ceylon Jan. 19.— The I arrived at Ceylon, lay-nve .••■n: Avro Sir John ring mmo--0 rd ol Duke mi tiihg,
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  • 204 1 Cat Burglars On Prowl Again In London LONDON. Jan. 19.— The "Windsor thief" struck again during the night the i-olice believed today, reporting that a burglar had climbed the drainpipe to a third-floor Chelsea itment and had stolen f.4,000 th of furs and Jewellery while the resident* were entertaining the
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  • 238 1 STRIKE THREAT TO SINGAPORE'S PUBLIC UTILITIES Notices Expected To Be Served Today (Tribune Staff Reporter; The Permanent Execinive Committee of seven Municipal Labour Unions is expected to serve "strike notice" on the Singapore Municipality this morning I learn. A major strike affecting Singa- i pore's seven public services la I
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  • 127 1 Flying Jeep Now! WASHINGTON, Jan.\ 19.— The U.S. Army Air- forces announced today l that they have developed a new "flying jeep that can take off within 600 i feet and hop over 54 obs- 1 tacles m the process. The "fence jumper" has a 125 S horse-power motor and
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  • 139 1 LONDON. Jan. 18.- Informed sources today believed tha Anglo-French talks on the conclusion of an alliance would be opened within two or three weeks Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper. Britis i ambassador to Paris, would lead the negotiations which would proceed through diplomatic channels. While the negotiations would
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  • 52 1 BERLIN. Jan 19.— Germany's four occupying Powers held their second annual gala ball last .night with the dignitaries from the United States. Britain, the Soviet Union and Franc- attending. Gallons of whisky, gin. vodka, bourbon and champagne flowed from the four bars. Each occupying Powers had its own
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  • 169 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 19.— The Londo,, agents of the Incorporated Society of Planters have advised tfu; Pan-Malayan Council of Joint Actioai that they Would be WilliDf to action through Parliament and the British Pies., on behalf of the cil. This offer
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  • 15 2 UK WILL STAND BY 1 942 PACT WITH SOVIET I I 1 tern I Reuter
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  • 51 2 HalUmal (jj-operation IXJ OX I I ndl- I N will continue n [ling thi i make r to 1 ni will bN eh m any way irovide for i OB PEOPLE lependi I iia Comn pie DomJ all govern I I anH t 'ntuMi/.tTil
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  • 15 2 GRAIN FOR EUROPE AND ASIA CHI 18.— Pai Europe ani m Apart fr. 1 Reuter
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  • 129 2 U.K. FORCES EVACUATE EGYPT 19. Th. LVaCUACairo and Alexandria conthis week-end while between Biitain 1 1 new treaty drag- with little hope ol succ Ita has virtually 1 by all arms and N ivy have left Alexandria. H.A.F. unit* are left m I od Alexandria. official announcement that 81] Miles
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  • 62 2 ANGHAI. Jan. 19. One people are now officially ted mi sing anc j 300 others a believed to have been drown<<i ai a p ult ol the sinking ol 300-ton Chinese owned hip, ChlUiang, off Woosung J]t ai ll n rano bo Shanghai
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  • 172 2 64 Per C en t. Favour Royal Marriage (1 '>V Jan. 19. Sixty-four percent of the Briwould favour a marriage between Princess Presumptive to the British Crown, and Philip oi Greece if they arc m love with each >rding to the final result of the poll conducted I! Independent London
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  • 320 2 PARU 19.— China yestcr lands, m the South m h were recentiy occupi< .Inch the Ptench Government < Indo-China. XL- m WU made m a -nent issued by the Chinrse Embassy here, which said thai islands had been under Chisov*n'i'4nty from the rem<;t i;
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  • 104 2 PARIS. Jan. 19. -cand temps, forma p who is now living m wj will be tik-d m hi> ajj the charge o! 'bving j i for acts prejudicial to 3 of the state" following! taken yesterday by tk gating commission O f v* High Court.
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  • 99 2 LONDON. Jan. 18.-1 they cannot be traced 1 mer members of Uk 1 Auxiliary Corp- 1 1 Wa not yet received U ties to which they are^ honourable discharged tion after at lea service Some are bc-2i«'v-. d total to the United Kingdoms have gone to Burma i
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  • 72 2 TURIN, via R e J Bartolo and S 16 and 13 yeai arrived here toda mile walk from of their par Bari on Drr they said the longer with hike carried tl crn Italy at tl cent cold wav ir BERLIN, J*n. are dying
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  • 238 3 I\ urful ml such KlngOeorge Family for an oflay. Weathei permitting the King and Queen will drive m an op.n Landaus from Buckingham P.ilace to Waterloo Station, attended by a clattering Captains MUKt of the Household Cavalry. Most of London's notables will attend
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  • 202 3 Spitfires omb VietNam Fort Hanoi Today- Dr Be Killed" |N0 Prench k ai leased |div -fires opened Icoi fcivt lCh ■lam- have turned H ss on the south- .arts of Hanoi. I and vicious m*r l\ may .seem unev n Ik (nch are throwing B and armour againsi K nine-tenths
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  • 157 3 Rural Welfare Officer For Malacca MALACCA, Sun.- Mrs. A. H. W. Lilly, who has been doing commendable work m the setting up it m i? Women's Service League. has been appointed Rural Wei- I fare Officer for Malacca and 8< l'Tnban. Mrs. Lilly m an interview \vi;h -he Tribune, declared:
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  • 657 3 SINGAPORE AND JOHORE SUPPO RT FOR CJA 300 Delega tes Condemn Federation Proposals Three hundred delegates representing eighty-six associations and unions m Singapore and Johore, at a meeting held yesterday at the Malayan Democratic Union Hall, North Bridge Road, to consider and express their views on the Malayan Constitutional Proposals,
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  • 413 3 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES Arrangt'int'iits arc being made to start evening classes for adults throughout the Peninsula. A total of $17,***** has been collected to date m Perak for the Poppy Day Fund, according to a statement issued by Mrs. A. V. Aston, orgsnisrr for the State. Penang will be lending
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    • 62 3 Three Malays Wen MKD fined 925 by the Butter worth Magistrate for failing to report smallpox eastl to the Health officer of the Polic* VICTORIA THEATRE STAGE CLUB DRAMA FESTIVAL 1947 TERENCE RATTIGAN'S SPARKLING COWEDY. "WHILE THE SUN SHINES" OPENING WEDNESDAY AT 8.45 FOR FOUR NIGH TICKETS OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSONS
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  • 123 5 Letters To The Editor Slum-Clearance There has been much talk m the papers about the wonderful project that will transform the Bank of China building m Battery Road into an edifice of surpassing splendour, guaranteed to dazzle the sightseer's eyes. But like the whitened sepulchres that hide dead men's
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  • 184 5 CHINESE QUINS FACTS STILL AWAITED SHANGHAI, Jan. IS.— The author ticity of the report vf the birth of quintuplets m the remote province of Honan remained iii doubt today, despite the record breaking oneWeek delivery of a telegram to a magistrate m Yenlinhsien and reply all event which m itself
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  • 52 5 SRINAGAR. KASHMIR, Jan. 19. rhfl Kashmir valley ij experiencing hi- m d wave m recent hi* ory. 'Hi.- minimum temperature ecorded on Thursday nifht «a below lero. Snow lirhere, ai d qiu lave bui All canal m the e fry/,, q nd there is a >. m I ice on
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    • 129 5 The Singapore Shops I I Curios IC K. Tang L Eastern UU Crafts Lai Value-Minimum Cost river valley kv. i singapore, s.s. 7 two* Various types 3* nrfomeriei and Max Factor products. of -Bismurene Gift Seti" Wedding Presents, etc. AII;A BUX CO., Bridge Roa), Singapore. hi Hotel Building) Restaurant m
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    • 193 5 Singapore shops today are displaying is w dc a I variety of goods as can bo desired m the circumstances, I and competition to buy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as Well as seller this page offers a good cross-section of current bargains.
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    • 172 5 Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45 Tha Arcade Tel. No. 4658 Prompt Execution, Reliability and Satisfaction Our Guarantee Exptesß Delivery L Clearing F^rr^rding and Clearing Agents THE TAVERN Up to-date Hotel m a Qniet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxurlcutlj Furnished, Bar: All kin-^i of lit Class liquors available. 7-17
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    • 156 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. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianos I USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE,
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  • 488 6 WITH VERA ARDMORE I i i I n for I At md leai r a! osa- andng "It'i niy x tod Mi who la of »s u n nyd I nd man'. re pupiJ me that i y wary or un- t Octal 1 announcem at n
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  • 61 6 Egg and Ham S4 hard-boiled < g l or salted m giated >il5 1 ing. Separa S the whites ol the yolks Add the 1 i egg white mix 1 smooth paste dressing. Findydj i iwunandmixwitha egg white, Mix all a gredient- totm into baUs aw i size
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  • 748 7  - Hollywood Starlets Are Jot Too Happy-Part 1 Henry Gris 9 By# Morning Tribune i I Corres. m Hollywood J Ight H day i bel nd she r ()r I k m 1 I end. E ruth In I work much I Ii i pla ;i. and and n id, did
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    • 55 7 lA AIUAK4 TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE M. By All Capp I WIP ANY HE- /PASS UP THEM SHE-HOOMINS. r r I INS AH KETCHES?- \AS FAR AS WE. IS CDN- A 1 H ALLUS OOESrf SARNED-THEV IS ALL. t b tc :m t' YO'«^ r (JE s r so UCM
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    20 8  -  Josephine Lowman By i and i Ing. i. tter-bug uth Actor < B< lei lack of I your
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  • 70 8 < Id king. I nd d( time to habit I! m to tone. I and D i illy but n win And It X I i it r< about to mv foxtrot to you df. with do thl I', p Bind i I bui l know j
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  • 63 8 Dachau Camp Commandant To Hang HAU, iGermany Jan. 10. ..••x P I pel i n. who I mt comlandani of D ncentration iOiP VI by th« W-ir Tribunal to be hanged for n m the shooting of at iai H(>oo Russian pri f wai id th<- death oi jo^oo otaei
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  • 14 8 WASHINGTON 19 The Chaira R K tl C
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  • 169 8 EDWARD VIIIMRS. SIMPSON THEME IN COMIC OPERA X Hearts' 1 the rom;i l Lduara wallis Warfleld te, m the comic U(>h nam( Mr a S n tor Mra. son; Mr. Chilstone. lor Win' ton Churchill. Mr Edtobury for Anthony Ld'n. and nn\ tor Staniei Iwin n i sc nre was
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  • 97 8 Civil Disobedience Movement Threat CALCUTTA, Jan. 18.— Satdul Singh Caveesher, Sikh President of the Forward Bloc Leftwing group m the Congress Party, said ben today that the bloc aimed at "capturing the machinciy of government at all co-t-.' Sardul Caveesher >aid the forward Bloc (founded by Subhds Chandra Bose) would
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  • 14 8 N 8,500,- the n itriarogrammt completed by the cl of
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  • 373 8 bat'lr between Bu bMdit Pangs I i, may well bt r.tat.vo quart D R th.n and other ■ally an armed strug- pov«r between rival Burpolitfcal groups— a struggle Which may eventually plunge th, enUn cottniif into turmoil and Incessant rumblings of civil strife VOT
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    • 185 8 Try Thi s AMERIQ Crossword ruzzie ACKUSS 34— Petition Pialnlo ."—Dejectedly "1- C -Bij I— Persian priest C7— Bristle (tomb. >s: BI 1 i '-••'1 s— Flat stone form) R A I S £m x^*-:4 9— Pixie 38— Modern Language sj C cßf^ r N *l 12— Mefai-bcnrlrg Association =-r»-f
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  • 273 9 19. Marked progress has ;-.,vernmcnt despite the JJffi Senlral Douglas MacArsbcSSiander,5 b cSSiander, declared m a report ir,: iSient m Kor^a for October, pub- »unf levelopngdemo- estab- a ed Korean r. cow An interim legislative a>semblv VU set up for south Korea W ith
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  • 58 9 3 ,n. IC.-Ru industrial I occupation pun of Rus- iward Geimai-.v. v lay m the RttiifanL paper Zfitung. p d what heavy m p old be increa- ,0 000 Reichs--3 260 000.000 i; ex- ;i opinion of th€ Rusa tit. L- be) eyed that m the about
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  • 85 9 Lieut.-C '1 f zie, DSO appoint d w ndsor nili the world I anm wic- i began rd 111 instituted po >:• 1 >rder of the Qar--349 and the jd the 1 iam IV's Knights, all with dis small houst ward Windsor 1 ley have their
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  • 99 9 Ciydesicu>. Jan. 19.— More than 5 'JOOO shipyard workers have joined Saturday's (token strike on Clyd. 1 lor a five-day week. Except at one yard where 200 men arrived for work all Clyde yards reported 100 per cent, absenteeism. Since last Saturday's token strike the men
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  • 99 9 'Confederation Of British Nations' LONDON, Jan. 18.-A new ap- pioach to British foreign policy.' based on Commonwealth and Imperial inU re>t>, is being discussed among members of Parliament. The central idea is that the Commonwealth and Empire would turn itself into a Confcdeiation of British Nations, which could carry enough
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  • 64 9 ROME, Jan. 19. Tile political unrest which greeted Premier Alcide de Gasperi on his return to Italy will be followed by labour trouble when thousands of wcrkers will at tend a mass meetii^g on Sunday protesting soaring priceSj high costs of 1 living and the failure of
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  • 92 9 Durham, Jan. 19— The Right Reverend Dr. Arthur Cayley Headlam who when Bishop ot Gloucester attacked the bombing strategy of the Royal Air Force ha., died at his home near Barnard Castle. Durham, at the age Of 84. He was acknowledged as one of the greatest theologians
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  • 60 9 NEW YORK, Jan. 18.— Eleven persons were injured today m ft 1 freak accident when the transmission of a heavily-loaded pas- senger bus flew into piece 1 huriing gears and other metal i parts into the interior ox the bus i just as it entered the Holland tunnel
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  • 137 9 London. Jan. 19.— British has informed the Polish Government m a note just handed over m Warsaw she is satisfied that her Ambassador to Poland, Victor Cav.ndish Bentinck. ha^ not n engaged m any of the activities of which he was recently accused, th« Foreign
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  • 39 9 WASHINGTON. Jan. 18.— Hassan Pasha. Egyptian Amb sador to the United States, yesterday CBlled on Mr. Dean Acheson. United States Under-Secre-tary of State, to express concern over the "campaign of outside Interference m the affairs of th Nile Valley."
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    • 204 9 LAST 5 SHOWS! TSSM (WtTpt) Tel. 5281. RING'S BEST! t 3 »*<tM». *..*m*i He's Alone m a <? i'DAOPV Woman's World, Father of a "Family" of 48 ,nrnnfi\T Mischievous Kids! firs? s,™ le gj^StMaj* INCRID! NEVER wfpj tTi xA trt> MENRY AV SO RADIANT jjto&f-^JL 7 WIIUAM OARGAN I/ gQ
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  • 614 10 J( il< Pope Deplores World Trend VA I .<} pobI i H tin beitA f tl Qdf Of 1 md promising m p P I -.Tilth i aguI d the I I id that ■isO if] ftd-df-Ume. to fOtti goals n. m b i v
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  • 203 10 Week-end Rally In Rubber Me>sr*. I I The mo. t I W U.S.A. indical I tho Rubb« lithe sub, feintS eminent Bf&U „f the pun natural rubb< t 1 finitely protect- th. X? industry. If C W thi> f then c V Ol Market* there n •^r.Ci 31 V. Da
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  • 298 10 Our Special Food Markets Report Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where other wise stated. Foodstuffs: -Yesterday's quotation, were "MeehooxT: Siam No. 1 $83; No. 2 $78; Kedah $75. SlO2° G: Slam N l $I 4; N 2 Rice milling: Siam $36- Glutmuous rice; Siam $80; Kedah Rock
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    • 89 10 >-| I i- 1 Thrilling Shows! <2J ll\tUttl>r 7\ II -2—415—6.30 9.15 /"I PHONE I»< Al I NO VIRGINIA SANDERS MJBERT BRUCE ACTION m ARABIA 01 'i b Mammoth Opening To-morrow! 2 THEATRES 'REQUISITIONED' TO Screen This Laslcs 1 TARZAN' Simultaneously! ALIIAMBRiI MarllMirough 11 Ir '■-<>— ;»ir, 220 U5 i;.
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  • 1078 11 ift Ru^bv international, tne 1P ~on by France today by 14 A s?er holding an interval Hun t i which *»n* Tliis was llfn f Ulg pi Juan S Ijnr sixth mm Eof :ng tWO EL El fcanc Un« Wales El tiree m the fcpla
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  • 28 11 TOKIO, Jan. 19.—Miss Blko Manabe. 20-year-old taxi dan !n Tokio, won the title of "Miss Tokio 1947" m a contest against 5.000 other girls.— U.P.
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  • 221 11 CHARITY SOCCER INCIDENT Owing to an unpleasant incident between two players, the charity soccer match betwc n the Singapore Indians and the j Chinese Athletes, had to be abandoned yesterday evening t- n minutes before time. The match which was sponsored by the Tamil Brotherhood Association m aid of the
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  • 26 11 IB 1 n U7 IB IB i D.m. LE I IB I o I H IB I mi)I I n II m X I
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  • 294 11 (From Tribune Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 19. Singapore scored a sensational win over Perak m the All Blues ***** final played on the padang this evening by the solitary try scored by Lee Siew Hoh, their skipper, five minutes before the end of the game.
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  • 128 12 International Force For Palestine Suggested t A^ki.l l« x<n \uo|o-l S. i 1 «Bfcreacc i\ row i P em Ti unan tod I B ••in, A «»^l/-. An-, i iiiid n :n- I i ol \rab <j Ihk r 7 <; Aii*'' j unity eru-d th 'if'n or tlestine irai
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  • 39 12 I ONDON CONFERENC I D finite prop< ;pected the conference to open In London on Tuesday. •ti' ugh the opening ol th«- con- ference nay 01 delayed because the del gatlon ol the Arabs t not arrive m time.
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  • 19 12 f AIRO. J:m 10.— Cairo ami A llndl t-. Hi if d national I i m Reuter
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  • 168 12 £20,000 DIAMONDS for PRINCESS Johannesburg, Jan. 19 than 400 world finest ummonds are being cut avd polished here for J l the Government which will present them to Prxn- J cess ElvMbcth on her 2W i birthdnv durijiy the Royal 1 'our. i The diamonds hart i s been chosen
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  • 153 12 WARSAW, Jan. 19 Am estimated *****,000 Poles will vote today m pai liamentary elects h Amel ica ;<nd Bri l on licion thai the opposi tion i cc '935. Troops, state militia and secret :iiin--d with tommyguiis Will patrol citiet ar.d villages through out the nation during
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  • 15 12 I( ran. 19. Represei mment jtat Ign ■n. 29, it nm_ met d v Reuter
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  • 52 12 PARIS. Jan. 19.— The French News Agency report^ a combined air, sea and land attack to relieve the Annamite capital. Hue. The garrison has <nnu»h food to last until February. ATHENS. Jan. 19.— Three hundred reported drowned m sinking of the Gnek steamer Chimarra which struck a mint
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  • 386 12 ppeara i 1; surprised aci W ited Singapon 'a po |j m Pong, on a points decisi mi; Happy World Stadium I Slma tipped the scales at 1384 Lbgu. whil( Nal Bom Pong weigh d 143^ lbs. One minute from the gong. Sima brought home a
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  • 173 12 Chinese To Protest The Singapore Chin*- I ber ol Commerce v I meeting of all Chinea E association?, at 3^l •lfternoon. to protest aga^Bf recent Dutch bombing 5 ftm Dang "without warning yM loss of property and life M red as the result of the 4 tion of Chinese cargoes.
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  • 49 12 (Tribune Stafl Rep :>-■ KUALA LUMPUR. J I The North v>. South hccM be played at Kuala LumpM March 1. I At a meeting of dele» the Hockey AsSDciationatW Lumpur a suggestion l Malayan hockej fed I formed was considered aw mitted to the various state™ ciations. I
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  • 54 12 KUALA LUMPUK a%m Played on a sodden P--« State hockey match fm Singapore and Perak f w™ standard and r< suited ill draw. .M Karim opened the I Singapore ten minute? J nterval. Perak rallied wm nit it wa, not unti. inal whistle that they
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