Morning Tribune, 21 January 1947

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  • 6 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ■rf"**^^ 10CEN1S t series/
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  • 140 1 tfs To a»v£srKsau con. _Dr. Ho cm mmn, v ident acco rdmg I 'comI, X I K. ipital antry l< after last It is a itrange poiiW nud kind of warfare at Pont dc RaDldei with Vietnamese attacking m small groups wearing Japanese head gear and
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  • 47 1 B Jan 20.— Dr. David B h Naft (Vaad B; m tod > B F >rce B I ik ol -fling ol W opening V duo B po i B Prids B to allow the ■J 1 which is Until WedI the openine.
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  • 39 1 French Clash Reported G 2 The Miniiter W' v General Pai m it this i I M.mo B. troops, el Is. Chinew Chin.<, was reign make M Puracel n botii B that i now P&M..I. E I -iciod Reuter
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  • 116 1 Br adman May Drop Out MELBOURNE, Jan. 20.— Don Bradman may not play m the fifth Test if Australia wins the loiirth match, according to Percy Taylor, cricketing correspondent of the Melbourne Argui today. Taylor adds that health and bllsiH rtASom made Bradman give long consideration before playing thi| season.
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  • 143 1 Troops Out In Rangoon RANGOON. Jan. 20.— British and Burmese troops are today Standing by m Rangoon where a serious clash between the "Red Flat** Communists organ sation and th? Burma police is fearedArmed British soldiers are stationed at street corners and strategic centres. The city has been on the
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Jan. 20.— An official of the British Iron and Steel Federation announced early tod^.y t)ia 1 coal allocations for the industry are being cut by 25 percent it from today.- Reuter
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  • 188 1 "Democratic Bloc' s" Huge Lead In Polish Elections WARSAW JANUARY 20 The first unofficial flgurftj m Lh< Polish general elections bu. Ed on Government figure* so far uvail;.b!e show the "democratic bloc" parties 1 With 80.7C5 votes against 15.286 Votes for Mikolajajozyk's party. Observers believe that these figurtt j are
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  • 272 1 6,500 TO STRIKE THIS MORNING Deadlock Persists In Municipal Dispute Six-thousand five hundred labourers, employed m Singapore's major public utility services, are expected to strike from 6.30 this morning. Yesterday morning a strike notice" was served the Municipality threatening a stoppage of work today. This was arrived at following meetings
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  • 41 1 > Consumers of gas are S warned to make sure that taps are closed when sup- I plies are icithdrawn. This i j is necessary to avoid the possibility of minor ex- t plosions when supplied are turned on again.
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  • 171 1 Traction Co. Men Send In New Demands For the third time m s.xteeji months since the lib: ration, Singapore Traction employed have submitted a list of demands to the company. In a letter sent to the genera! manager yesterday, the men i drew up fifteen revised demand*. The demands include
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  • 69 2 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, JAN. 21, 1947. We Can't Help It 1 1 I I i th biigers On ronl I \w won o¥< r H vi. '■j 1 I aboil give i If i Fe\ II qu of rike weap mj' theij In fact, it J;ih ization th< j; ;.mi
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  • 275 2 RIOTERS REPELLED BY JETS of WATER \U \ttack On X* Sumo, V Year Festivities S.H.B. Fife h len 1 Ij B Polic; t 100, r; Indian ndent g w. Pflug told b it 400 Indians, i was inn and n brick'l i ml Pfl rg) kepi jing water through and
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  • 131 2 ol Mr H P bi onia i Chil Ncv, n cil and P >rtg promi <i by the Chur tball Club, m aid of the it Memorial Fund. will be I 'i at the Jalan Be \t '-row startlnu it Rl t of the day
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  • 323 2 PALEMBANG: BIG PROTEST TO DUTCH Spirited speeches on the Dutch action against the Chim so m Indonesia were delivered at the Chinese tnber ol Commerce yesterday when over 200 delegates representing 100 Chinese bodies m Singapore met to voice th< ir protest. Mr Kwok Soan Loh, presiden t the Singapore
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  • 73 2 Shop-Lifting 2 Arrested (Trl D Sever. I have been > from sund: Arab Street I lew weeks vigilance of CID I warned whei 1.---arrested on the spot' Their modus opera I pie. Ope man i 1 and enquires the pi I sarong M?anwhile k. s~ around and if the I
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  • 112 2 At an lnqii m the cleat h <■ BOH died as a resu I olndine while hi Ln Vv. 11 Mr. H| I 1 doath by mlsad\ mure H The boy's fath r S, aB kam. said Joseph had I a bomb by some schi Bor
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  • 145 2 CHINES Jap Cpl. Adm Hitting PoW Giving evidence at HB__ -rimes trial yesterday C K*~ Japanese on charges treating Indian pri^onerH M^ m Rahaul, New BlitaiD ,MB Dgura the sixth accused a:^H 3d hitting Capt. A. *l [.A M.C., three times m a°*W Cpl. Ogura said that imt :apt. Dow
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  • 33 2 NEW The New Mo.m Da today will be I Sinhalese Buddhi ram Road, by The P I no n m Binhal* II he Yen. If. Par I Buddhist Mission. w
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  • 90 3 Ixtttrs To The Editor. WELFARE WORK Th L manner m which Perak is going forward with welfare and leliel work, not only m the city itself but m the villages and kampong-, deserve* commendaUOO and is an example that should be followed by the authorities m all parts of
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  • 172 3 SHANGHAI. Jan. 19.— ThiNavigation Bureau of the Minis try of Communications today concluded an official inquiry inio the loss of the 300-ton river steamer Chihkiang which sank within a few minutes off Wooing m the early hours of yesterday after a collision with a tug boat. bo
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  • 59 3 LONDON. Ja.n. 18. ---Seventeen hours after his boat had sunk Arthur Jame Anderson. 3j pear-old convict wh-j escape 1 ten day. ago from Parkhurst pri i Wight, was found r.nz to a buoy, a mile from s harbour, today by a destroyer. Anderson who had
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    • 124 3 atmhere it's m Jhn SuufjaptoJVL Sfwp* L Cunos I. K. Tang E -crn Art, Cralts Kal Value-Minimum Cost Wtyiß VALLEY RD. E NGAPORE, S.S. ft \i6s ft, i ty r e§ 3f X •»■> Max Wi ,r prodo H, .rene Gilt Seti" ft ClC> ftjr.A BI'X CO., ,itt «apor«. lie
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    • 187 3 Singapore shops today arc arietyof y^ods as can be desired m the circumstances, 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. For special advertisement rates, t tc., please apply
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    • 162 3 i forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45 Tha Arcade Tel. No. 4653 Prompt Execution, Reliability and Satisfaction Our Ouarantet Express Delivtry it Clearing Forrr- rdiiife and Clearing Ag«nt§ Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-daU Hot«l m a Quiet and Cool Locality, looms: Lnxuncusly Furnished, Bar: All kintfi of lit Ciaf>i liquors
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    • 153 3 Optidan Regarding the eyesight Consult; New China Optical Co 71, High Street, Singapore. phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDHJ 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianoi USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE, 103-105,
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  • 735 4 WITH VERA ARDMORE /V From IM"'" M l I n I if toy 1 (lul r much to I iti to atf* Be onlj .1. be obtained with tht units. In Northern i i land wh< <• Mw l{ b n UtUH M n iii indeed U)
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  • 265 4 Hollyd Not Ha S The second IMM Angela spend. f 1 m the Win 1 r lamps, ih€ w- I ing light ol clicks It^i > The phot Peart* change the nim r.'^^Ei' pnotographer a Eh?rf Turn your r. :^^B Angela. The SB J Onwn. Give it a xr.^^^Hc pression.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 46 4 What's On-* I S CTORIA THEATRE Wednesday 22nd foi 4 night it 8.45 p.m > N BtafC Club pr'-^-nt 1 R ttif t BUU Shin.' s PAVIUOM y B lennlfei i J«»n- 1 m y CATH N 1 I v i v. .-I Wind I Johj v
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    • 61 4 Mi AIIXEII —V NEW YORK CITY- WHERE THREE OF JhS^P AMERICA- KARLOFF, SINATRA AND A O 4» 5' TO CHOOSE FROM A MASS OF PICTQP]^^ FACE OF "LENA THE. MV£N^^^i TSKf- V( GO HOME.^-tOUTA TH^flW j IS ,A/ VOUSE'LL BE COMES ?»Yo«B U IS TH' X NOTIFIED THE HVg^ A
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  • 904 5  -  Henry Gris CO m mom v L TlKl fs what they do m Holly- -2 i; rsirs »endeni c&Tt n a id* tea c lv: ber d H-_ .1. She apl| happens m X vent Hie; tudios were ■v wrong Ih-: first part was Ka^h
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    • 75 5 V M.4MK4 7D 77/£ MORNING TRIBUNE i i<*^ rf~ i i ,^~n i_^~ i_^~ 1 1 _*p~ i i i^~ i» •*-t^^* i*- C^ 5 In dogpatcm, too, all thoughts A J 1 1 f ARE OF^LENA"^ H llr fl J SHE'LL BE X EF ONLVj IT'S V «f^ HAWKINS
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  • BOOKS Reviews
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      79 6  -  Josephine Lowman By to becom( P re t. it. I ugh to iplendid iscl |CH d' PO It*. pfcni!ii.. Stand tall feet a comfortable disapart. B nrj youi eluur li ba kuil K« p tion a you bend right Continue ail right, Anothej In t Ji< ame
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    • 182 6  -  Nevill Barbour By Iderj AT I tllittl In a most intable. impress! cceeding Bntisn i tid internal Pressure world-wide propaganda. an( j more ground to the r rights or wrongmatter ol opinion foi Nevill Barbour does n(jt laKr md that, it there have any promises broken or m•Ce
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    • 149 6  -  Arthur Koestler By MacMillian Overseas Library) •Thi yes :.n th€ Night" is m contrast a blunt arresting story, stai blem not unfair- s lnd viduals, thos«tant people wlvim rerlo <k. We p rate religious h settl !nelr tions aa n ar I tntry. rains; we hand,
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    • 147 6  - "DEATH AND THE DEAR GIRLS" Jonathan Stagge By '.Michael Joseph; 6s. Bd.) One lay* down •'Death and tnDear Girls" with some problem unanswered. This is not to suggest that Mr. Stagge leaves loos ends lyirm about: on the contrary, he constructs his niottidily and with care, and plays fair by
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    • 231 6  - "RAFFLES OF SINGAPORE Emily Hahn Hv 'Doubleday Co: 51 2. 50/ Miss Hahn, the author of "Th;: c ng Sisters" and "China to Me" apologis s in the preface to her latest ouuk. the bio^rapny of Stamford Raffles for her unorthodox treatment uJ aft <-xC( edlngl> convention i] subject, but
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    • 69 6 ECONOMIC REYIfIH Finance. Trade Isl Published W< I I Honskons! 50 cts. per codtWws3o.oo pei year or(i ßp«f\\i mail. B $38 00 per year air mX pSinuapore. W^J ««>«MnHH^^fH|U a 8 I Wave Mechanii With I.auncrv I lJ| By William Ere- I Plumbing Ann O--^'^^w|;; By E. Moll: zenberpcr. T^^f
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  • 26 7 Nine Months' Gaol For Dishonest Clerk ID clerk. ntbs 1 by the Mr. 1 hen hep! Wui mC nt for agreeations to the rn of tneir
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  • 251 7  - ACTION COUNCIL WILL FIGHT BY CONSTITUTIONAL MEANS Mr. Tan Cheng Lock s^j (Tribune staff Reporter). jucH M..nciay.-'We still demand •on- ini\ until that i. made posslWi haf* no Alternative but to continue .air campaign which U and Will always be con duct.-d according to constitutional it (Uclmr«d Mr. Tan OhMf
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    • 37 7 IP pi It Opens Simultaneously If ylllf. At 2 Theatres To-d^y! R MARLBOROUGH 2.20— 4.35— 6.50— 9.30 P^' R tVEDFOR I H MIGHTIEST OF TARZAN THRILLERS! El. t&AMtfr rescue a lovely BIT MIDNIGHT! 'R HE WEST! <;y<at|feijt
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    • 66 7 AT THE CAPITOI MIDNIGHT -SATURDAYMFET AGAIN 7 (7** SriA of MNvfltotoNNOOD m OWN/ME,; wm& wilde At The Worlds GLOBE G.W. Daily: 3-7—9.15 p.m. •COVER GIRL" iin Technicolor) To-Night at Midnight "BATHING BEAUTY" m Technicolor I LIDO N.W. Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m. S. S." To-Night at Midnight SAN ANTONIO (m Technicolor* Opening
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    • 163 7 6.30 pm., 9.15 pm. \5^»~«B wD/ (Tel: 5281 Chinese NEW YEAR'S Stand-Out Action Film! The SPECTACULAR Courageous Flying Tigurs"... .Their Orny Reward.... Victory and the Love of the Women >hry left behind! A S'iORY AS HUMAN AS IT IS GREAT! /ffff 4 nff A That Come Once In A jjAl^^
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  • 9 8 8 Japs To Hang today X Soi X B
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  • 295 8 GIRL TYPIST TELLS COURT OF JEALOUS THREATS Into Shooti I r ipher b i (I I' returned to Singapore in th him «J Mo. 5 MWKIrs. Fox v Mr Ma:, n) fl l was then d >rk MrMaunc ng-in to Hi radio, port which r. i looked used standmd firing
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  • 86 8 Two Indians and two Chinese armed with pistols and knives ntered the house of an Indiai m Oxley Road on Saturday morning and robbed the occu mints of $525 m cash and $47J worth of jewellery. On Sunday morning at 8.3 C armed Chinese robbed
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  • 132 8 By 'me Reporter) DJf .;ii AUn 11 a General Sectan Kuasa P^nsu:w Peoples return d t Iting Jay.i fiad talks With Dutc J anc j i Republican offlThey told me that while m Java they met Sutan Sharir. Indonesian Prim Minister, Haj A"iis Balim,
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