Morning Tribune, 25 January 1947

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  • 7 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ■rf^^™""^ 10 CENIS LVUAI 4T
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  • 182 1 Sensational Arrests In Lahore I Lahore, Jan. 24. The I police today raided the Lahore offices of the Muslim National Guard, I organisation of the Mus- J Urn volunteers tra'ned on semi- military lines, and j the Pjishtriya Sicayaw g Sera Sangh, militant 5 Hindu body. Earlier the pol'.ce had
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  • 289 1 PAGE OF 850 DIRECT INDUCEMENT TO TEMPTATION r. 1 I it he Mr. ■■i the had some comments to mako o wh ch concerned rnorary clerk who was und puilty of accents a bribe from a 16-year old c Koh Kov pt thf i Ratton'n* Offo*. Victoria Str#»et, on July
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  • 358 1 BUFFERS STOCKS OF FOOD TO AVERT FAMINE United Nations FAO Recommendation The first decisive blow m total war on starvation was strjck m Washington yesterday with the announcement of the intended establishment of a world food council to accumulate buffet stocks for famine emergencies. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. —The undernourished millions
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  • 65 1 BELGRADE. Jan. 24 A reliable source said today that the American consulate m Zagret was m contact with the Croat Government authorities about +Me death sentence the Yugoslav Court passed on BjD Americar •tizen. Ivan Pintar. Pintar was convicted on ■jharses of being a
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  • 129 1 France Wants Pre-Bismark Germany PARIS, Jan. 24- The Ministry jof Foreign Affairs today published the French plan for the organization of a federal German government. The plan, which will be placed before the Bi<> Four's meeting m Moscow m March, provides for the temporary c ntralization of certain government functions
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  • 158 1 L ers Decline Arbitration (FKOM t. R- SINGHAM) thousand Japanese 1 by to take over the Colli( i' Batu Arang. I! J i be escorted by a bat- t i arbitration. Mr. P. V. X imp, vice-chairman ol the Workers Union, told ribune that a
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  • 37 1 Egypt To Appeal To SECO m were m chod H: X I I 1 me: w I the th E I v the I I i PreI iff m I iched I I stafl I Secur U.P.
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  • 101 1 I NBERRA. Jan. 24— Mr :i Chlfley announced today the Commonwealth Bank was granting cr:dit up to v the N therlaads Indies. The money was to assist the NEI government In meeting her wartime claims lor goods and services provided by Australia and to met current
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  • 11 2 Jade More Precious Than Ever I AY. P A I U.P.
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  • 40 2 0 I R m 1921 Ing to I ol fur Ur SftalT idua r ol inwas Be Jcenharn Kent, m md educate I Roy ij Military He w.i rd( C \'> X m \HA w B
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  • 9 2 The Shape of Things To Come ma! da .:y
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  • 33 2 i. J the ol the Union B t to to clarifj doubt I Of 1 1 pd th( In the 'hulu .I■ i< id t). i that
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  • 94 2 Togo-Tojo Confusion At War Trials :■>!<;<; j 14 Shigenon Ed by with Hidcki Tojo- the IndictPokio wai trial m 19 md 15, bc< idvertently" md How defendant Togo the count m: i' ad. i Pr< dent ol i r bunal, announced that the pros'--that! nam uted for T hs old.
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  • 72 2 WASHINGTON. Jan. 24.--Pre-Ident Truman yesterday aid Secretary of State George r.lui 11 ill has been given a hand m tjie High Command m the Stati Department, fhe President -aid that Gen. Marshal' had asked top-ranKing m< mb(" oi the department staff tay on the job.
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  • 8 2 RUBBER RATIONING IN AMERICA I I ruh- U.P.
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  • 104 2 bvuivnvvil To Xinv .lloiillik v miti I on I upon myself full >nsiCoL Buwabe, accu thi War Crimes o iil six Ja i 0 0 for ill- «ng Indian pn- Brita Capt Kimlo an-i Capt Nakar icquitted and iinta while md sen- nmont for tlUiiura Hind
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  • 65 2 pahis. Jan. 28.— The former French Premier, M. Leon Blum, morning officially handed mier Paul Rmn-i--di.-r and also Went to the Quai 1)1 > where he hai ded over nia li k to the new I i Minister Qeorg< Bidault The new r >vernment ha a num--1
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  • 44 2 MANILA Jan. 24. The return I eight piece ol diamond, iclima agenti from a ngei on tho Tjitought by the Chin. C her L ong, Cluai I I said th< onai belongno ask Ml inn I 'ad by smiiPtri^H U.P.
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  • 135 2 D- livering Judgment m a case !in which Arumugam and Kothandan, two members ol the crew of a lighter lauded with rl3 bags ol rice which disappeared 1 from the Rio* Pool, Singapore Harbour Board had been on trial on a charge ol criminal oreacn or trust.
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  • 87 2 "PORTAL PAY" SUITS IN U.S. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.— The House ol Un-American Activities Committee Chairman. Mi. J. Paindl Thoma> said the men who instigated the current wave ol "Portal to Portal" pay suits. against the United States industry tiavi Communist affiliations. He identified them as Ben Rasicin and Edward Lamb,
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  • 105 2 Balu Mja. sepoy driver of 57 1 G.T. Coy., R.I.A.S:C. who was md guilty of criminal breach < trust of a lorryload of 30 1 retteg belonging to th NAAFI. was sentenced to years' rigorous imprison it by First District Judge 1 St< rr. yesterday.
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  • 46 2 omrnbu food cm corning m from Scales oi caMvs biam d Uiodecreasi m ci ops notiCi ai/. iher factoi v. age as all a being used m bring ,padi harv tlft| the price of uncor. there Is littli districts to plant food a^ tapioca and
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  • 87 2 JERUSALEM. Jun. 24— M jmen, believed by th. poiiq j member^ of the Irgun Zva; mi (Jewish underground 1 1 a bank of $10,000 and al jewellery m what m effect diiect underground challea the Jewish National- Q Vaad Leumi, and the 1 Agency
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  • 81 2 Rome Jan. 24.— Alcide completed discus Parliament lead* tio n of a new Rovei pcared likely tlt.t Li* Nicolo Cirandine, An Britain, would b« Ministry m the Cabin expected to ihoW c c Communist itrength. Support for Oou replace the pro-Commu Pietro Nenni gained sUPP"
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  • 26 2 SOUTHAMPI Mrs Eleanor cepted the President R s Committee t i unveil p mem husband on Campbell Stu the Fund, ann arrived her I Elizabeth ft
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  • 224 3 I nan Aw its Letter from Union our .Reporter) ything is on, as well as it told the Tribune yesterday when uu j cea were affected by the Ike. The strike enters its fifth B isls lor B I j help and to improve." "Until
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  • 147 3 Among these returning to Ifalava the Oranje lust week were Mr. airs. Vyvyan Prampton. Mrs. FVamolon was working prior to the i of Singapore m the Man Power ea« under Mr. P. A. B. alcKerron and *a« captured at <ea on the eve of the fall
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  • 35 3 f< r b CeyU n<-<i> meeting inn the Ceylonete Association, re bei r favouring this and wishing ■■d to the meeting are reted to write to Dr. P. Thillai Nathan, 128 Jalan Besar.
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  • 166 3 peoples ci M I are murt' conscious of the great part deepens m London m shaping their political and ec oomic mture. it is as Un portant to the citizen ot Singapin as It is to the citizen ol London to und-rstand the v m which
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  • 85 3 Three seamen, J. Olsen M 7), and K. Baddley (19) o f the g.s. "Ttaworlas" and R. Webster of the the l.fl "Thistledale", were offered b;.il .f each when they claimed trial before Ifagiitrmte K. M. Byrne m the Tliird Police Court yesterday, to a
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  • 55 3 J. T. Townshend <24 >^ an American, and J. Pereira (21), ;i Bura Bian, Who fame to bloWs i/i the Odcon Cabaret, New World Park, at 11.25 p.m. on Jan. 21, were each fined $10 when the? pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct, before
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  • 100 3 Toi ight .it 1(1 ;,.m. listener* t Ui Blue Network programme <>r Radio Malaya frill b«v* fen opportunity of I hearing a preview from the tpecta< nular Combined Service, Entertainment production "Hi^h and Low" whi< h open* at the Victoria Theatre on Moiiciny. Tnt production stars Bette
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  • 77 3 A young Javanese, Posmadi bin Kata, who Wii unable to give satisfactory explanation when arrested by detective In (be grounds of hoiue m Mount Paber during the carl^ hour.., of the morning of Dec 31 1 convicted m the Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge <»f
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  • 211 3 MALACCA. Malays from all over the peninsula &nd Singapore made Malacca their rendezvous for 'mandi safar' which fell concurrently on Chinese New Year's Day this y ar. In no part oj the peninsula is th!a Ival celebrated m a grander style than m this Settlement. All
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  • 68 3 Echo Of Raid On NAAFI Store Ali bin Taha f a Mulay aged 21 tppeared btfori Magistrate Tan rhocn Lip m the Fourth Polict Court yesterday, <>n charge of attempted aimed |ang robbery j» the Ntnli tore Kb Palmer Road on Jan. 18 ;u 4 p.m. It Wftfl alleged that
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  • 76 3 Ronnie Webster «20), a ship*. Areman, charged with stealing a hand bag belonging to Miss Ltong Sai Ch<»«>, a daric*- botteit, claimrd trial before Second Magistrate L r J GK>h y| iretterday. The theft, according to the chargo f eeurred -it th<- ocicon cabaret, iNfow
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  • 59 3 AlUgfd to hmVe kept an appoint ment made In threatening 1 letter m order to extort $5,000 from Chop Lim Bhing Bong Hill Street, on' TuM. 21, Bee 7eng Kwoiig (lS) t appeared on a tentative charge of attempted extortion before Second Magistrate L. c. G<»h, yesterday.
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  • 70 3 IfatbeWi (21). .-in liiu.an, Who Ulegedly kidnapped stated to kM under sixteen yean of age np-j'-aitd on :i tentative charge befor»> ieronci Magistrate 1. C Goh, yester l\v charged tlleged that Omiah 9^rfi, th" girl, had been Head p it)m lit i guardian, Byed Bo it 1 p.m.
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  • 194 3 i 'i Rep News of j by Dutch by the Sing: <> Chinese Import fc Ex] Tn< boat, "B died from Singapore Chenbon on n .22 I a i i Wi'i pi of rethreaded motor car tyres, 12 b H 400 of soap and
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    • 45 3 I Yielded To lemptation B B uio B B D-, It mr B X B-. < I B a me B i'*f H> JanitB th t pi H you S( m- BROWN" ITS I B I JONES I I I H> w »c» B 1 4&O^KL
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  • 58 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1947. False Colours liter 41 80l n l i md Bl im and Bui llals md H Qgk i Stal But t i t I kat fjD; True. U but i ma ll politic il tt t A I. ll lo all I work i
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  • 589 4  - OUR LONDON LETTER alllee's Difficulties With Colleagues H.L. HOPKIN by j ft H and v. Army. v V(> [>•. i irably tcelfor Uculated to th the Ru H him none ol thai which Hrl i frequently I 'id cani- often accused oy ms and llto every rery ful mai plenty
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  • 161 4 Attlee Anxious For Early French Alliance London Jan. 23 The Prime Minister Mr. Attß'e told the Houi c d! Commi ns to day that G r nmenl was v to ent< r Into negotla--1 i for a treaty ol alliance with France as soon as the n*.. French Government was
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  • 28 4 L ONDON, lan 23 H, tough* 1 of the Pa! A .1) delej to the reop I I form the on olution •rill Reuter
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  • 30 4 LONDON, Jai 23.— The new Chi- ttister to the Holy Bee, Mr. C. Wu, arrived m Rome his v. will hi credential^ to Vatican Reuter
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  • 268 4 5-Second News From Britan HIS LAST 'OYEZ Chief usher of th- hsiona Court aged 65, of ttoOtUtgh, has for the last t end of the yeat to his home ooui his hobby ©f Kx«-. CHURCH-GOERS B London Transport m following repp Cranham Resideni 248 bus will leav. Cran p.m. on
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  • 235 5 ÜBSfcDW, Es* x. Jari 2J. A verdict of murder by a per.^<n or town was returned at the Walthamstow ing tod Dtb I let :ii ol a shootiy m Epp.ng Forest len wi Jacinth Bland, 22, art ier o! On slow Gardens, South Woodford,
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  • 116 5 Rome, Jan. 23 -Sarah Chur chill, daughter of the former British Premier was robbed today oi a coffer lull of jewels and precious stones none genuine Miss Churchill, having complet ci her part m the Roman locale In the role <,f Elena di Santa
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  • 55 5 Ottawa, Jan. 23. The Chin on Act. which prevents cltizeni M entering Can- to bi' repealed m n of thr Hou c ol C mon January 3(). it learned I ition will by sub-it-s i .1 nment policy n take of a qu i f: nj<
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    • 634 5 v tl > 5 obtainabk tnywhen it's m If TAfi, SinqafwAiL Shop* Cufk)S Singapore shops today arc displaying as k a 'sypiaart ty of goods as can be desired m the circumstances! and competition to buy is happily being replaced by ReMrdinir lh#> ,-esurh* mpetitSn to sell. To the discerning
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  • 690 6 Around The Town WITH VERA ARDMORE A t v aug \U -i 800 m h'd m upon ier< nI [rista h Catlu b k ap p ThJ Other Bd n publijbed In -^y °y Wjilt.m Collln f ii I n. The m deril mdii I and n>' I rlb( d
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  • 10 6 Unknown Unknown m Swimming is the bes'ifl k [proving thi
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  • 119 6 Q. "Is there a i\ permanent wave hair?" A. Ido not think yd S rid of it but a S be able to make it behai 5 Ask him! Q. "Does eye cr afl 3 any good?' a. Yes. it hel] 5 m gently or ye: i along the
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  • 1308 7 Gossip From British Studios London. Dec. 29. I ail H. Jackson hardly foreMime Wave he was region just about a year Juhn Harlow the O K t cad on a story call!ed "99 9 -übs quently to be 1 titled. "Appointment with Ciime". its record success rywhere it Is now
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    • 112 7 W V/./IK/l 7TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE By All CapF Yam is V .QAUfif r.ooHSr Jam HAIN'T A dog TM' TAX \hl° 0N Vn*^ TM'\ PATCHERf AM DIDN'T C a?' o AN COLLECTORA AH V COUNTY IHAFTA BE IN TH'RACEIff OWES Vr IS J LINE WERE^i AM DIDN'T HAFTA S A
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  • 104 8 Japs Trained, Led Vietnam Rebels r, i I 0 i lenly th ti Hanoi »«;»'i ctlv ours t> til the II sloped of J ipai i ffi i &nd I found among Vietnam i I »ki wen copii noi tormer Ja i Viel Inftltral nlper enti an d well theii
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  • 18 8 m .i i re Q It Will 135 pou too A. i. I rid 1
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  • 5 8 REPARATIONS FOR RUSSIA Bl U.P.
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  • 16 8 Violators Of Atom Pact May Be Attacked Plan Said R ,rity I mp of d ly,"
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  • 187 8 WASHINGTON. Jan. 23. It trncd here today that had, m effect, rejected i States reque t d urn 620.000 prisoners ol to the! bomea without dealy. <-. made a counter-proposal third party piobabiy a von tun ntal agency be to tudy the probl< m and pn
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  • 430 8 23 ;"t Lo ,n debate on Of Lord. 1 the first he had ponnted ng thought mat Lne x would win the war they kept the best armies away trom the Japanese to keep teh on the Communist They had concentration camps Mid secret police and used
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  • 60 8 AUSSIES SUPPORT UK SEAME MELBOURNE. Jan. 23--B trallan Tiadr Union offl I ;id<a hen today I a ioW W membeis to con m i m the British ship Biichba:i« receiving assurana I crews living c i3 H w(>uid be improv d. Tiadc Union oft I the Bi.chb.mk. I walked off,
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  • 22 9 Young Steward'd Courage In Air Crash public ••v ol th. t rip.»d told to the the C»pl vlctimi of *tr the Reuter
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  • 77 9 DISCRIMINATION DENIED [GHAI, Jan. 24. Austra- legation In mied reports that re cii criminating between lan and Jews m i. p units to Ausi ment was i" reply to m Australia that Cl the 1 and European Christian i m Brisbane had charged "o\ Ij J. can en- h, uid
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  • 38 9 jtj] 23. British conrelations Pravda-the sovernm. Nt n v, morning claimed that dßevln's a. the Biitish notv Btalin a •kesman I was „ot cts, indin till hoped foi m Stalin disavo- rlion meed the
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  • 10 9 US BUSINESSMEN CONDENMED nimu wef ditori- Lh< will Inns.— I
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  • 58 9 From All Quarters Tin- '3jl m< (1 c<.urt today •-.nvictK. While former UNRRA In Trieste on tfe*M i nrrtncf violation v.d ri .IBS 500 000 Til'-. [HE HAGUE. Jan. 24. —The appointmtnfi <»f Baron Van Aerssen Hit Netherlands Ambassador to Chu.ii was announced by a Royal decree yesterday. Baron Van
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  • 58 9 r.AKE SUCCESS, Jan. 24.—The United Nations Economic and Employment commission yesterday decided tentatively to recommend the formation of special economic commissions for Europe and the Fat But to work out programmes for immediate reconstruction m war devastated areas ami, at the same tune, to map out long range pro grammes
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  • 44 9 NANKING, Jan. 24.— The official Central Daily News said that China's industrial commercial circles had proposed the establishment of nil international trade organization to control international trade for tlv avoidance of overproduction, Urriff barriers and economic depression which followed the first world War. U.P.
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  • 45 9 :if ROME. Jan 23.— The Foreign Office announced today that Yugoslavia and Italy have agreed to ex- j change political representatives. Itie Foreign Minister, Pietro Nenni expressing satisfaction of Yugoslavia's action, said Italy's {representative will be named after the "government crisis has been settled.' U.P.
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  • 83 9 MANILA, Jan. 21.— Dr. Jo^e P. Laurel, President of the Philippineunder the Japanese, warned ngain -l Uie spreading communist ideology and pointed out that the conflict <>f ideologies m the world makes tne problem of promoting world peacr almost insoluble. WASHINGTON. Jin. 24— The War Department announced yester- j aay
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  • 36 9 BERLIN. Jan. 24. The American Military Government announced festcrdty a plan for international oxchanft of correspondence between OerfQAn and American youths n> open n^W channel for intercultural contact between German youths and the outside world.- U.P.
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  • 62 9 13 Houses Gutted In Shanghai Blaze SHANGHAI. Jan. 24.-Ameiican MP- yesterday joined the Chinse H r c brigade m battling a lire which gutted 13 houses m the formei French concession. The fire was brought under control eight hours. Th re were n o ca-ualti^ T Chinese fire brigade also
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  • 118 9 ICE HOCKEY: DUTCH TEAM TROUNCED /ITZERLAND, Jan. 23.— Switzerland con. overwhelmed the Dutch Lee hockey team 17-1 m the university world winter games today. This was the second biggest defeat the Dutch suffered within two days, Czechoslovakia previously beating the Dutch 12-0. Tht»e one-sided defeat-, cam*, on the bcdi of
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  • 106 9 Beaconslield, Buckinghamshire I Jan. 23.— Mr. J. L. Garvin. one |of Britain^ best known journi aiists. died at his home her? to- day aged 79. He was fur 35 years editor of the Observer when this Sunday newspaper was at the height of its reputation.
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  • 112 9 SHANGHAI, Jan. 23. A China National Aviation Corporation Skymaster plane left Shanghai at 4 a.m. this morning on a survey flight to the United States. The plane carried a party of 20 persons headed by G. B. Tweedie. an American official of the
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  • 229 9 j MALACCA.—Standing up to re peated attacks by the Singapore Eurasians throughout the first 1 half, the Malacca Rompers liockey team finally emerged victors by a 2—o margin In a game? played on tbe Padang. f The Singapore Eurasians soon found they were not to have things
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  • 86 9 No arrangements fc* the holding I of Trinity College of Music Practical 1 examinations have yet been niade f but Theoretical examinations will be held m Juno ar*i December. 1947. Candidate* m Singapore wishing to enter for the examination Lq Juno i should apply to the Department of
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  • 32 9 MONTREAL. Jan. 23.— Mr. C. W. Leslie, President of the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association an- nounced here today that Canada has filed her challenge for this year's Davis Cup.— Reuter
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  • 124 9 U.S. ICE HOCKEY TEAM LOSE AGAIN LONDON, Jan. 23— The weary American amateur ki aockey team fcught doggedly through two period* and obtained a a short-ived whird period lead and then caved m to lose 2-4 m the last of the Bint matches of The England tour. This brought the
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  • 34 9 LONDON, Jan. 28.— Football resuits: THIRD DIVISION SOUTHERN Notts Country 0, Torquay 2 Northampton 3, Mansfield Town 0 IRISH REGIONAL LEAGUE Coleraine 0, Glentoran 2 RUGBY UNION Oxfordshire 3, Kent 5.- Reuter
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  • 32 9 MARSEILLES, Jan. 23. —One passenger was killed and six other*were gravely injured today when i Paris to Nice express train ran .IT the rails nine kilometres from Tculon.— U.P.
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  • 24 10 OUR FINANCIAL SECTION Collieries Rally: Tin, Rubber Dull f < I d r r In i en- 1 a larg It ml howevi n j
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  • 14 10 < < r Sellers, ct ts.per lb. ib. R I p -i, i 431
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  • 32 10 d m ia O ted but < i ng •■■(s Bi ewcrii I f« tture, many h lii d ol furthei product nerally d 'i 1 Hi .ti-h fund Reuter
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  • 13 10 Commons Query Rubber Price I of ru Stall ntil i d thmind.- Reuter
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  • 70 10 PLATZ, Bl of Pinl ted advanced predicti the speed .skating oont I Ity world irinter ■.am-■- the 500 metre 14 J ging hii long U from th<- hips, finished two ahead of the Hungarian Kornel Pajor time wai 18.8 A Swiss and Dutch ikater Lied
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  • 88 10 LONDON. Jan. 23. Aspok man loi the Brighton Tigr; Englan I national lc hock ii< aderfti aid today I they had d ceived an Invitation ;o visit Switzerland this Spring c impel against Swi ,s tram The invitation came from th Davos Club, and J. P.
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  • 67 10 BLACKSOD, Em-, lan. 28.— Lightkeeper Joseph Simpson *ho took up duty m Bl.tcksod lighthouse, twelve miles oil the coast of tforto Mayo, Eire. „n Saturday, was Lhii afternoon dangerously ill, to wireless message tcsived m ihe nainland. Cvving to tempettoui iea^ .1 doctor has been Unable i,, the
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  • 21 10 18.- The Un t elimination hy Mr. L s topiw J: x I I mutl m« •.ban Reuter
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  • 33 10 all buyi X Son* d D th<I suppl I m raising c while npanies can /rate on tIH I .i»-T buck ion, th*N vti :ught tfisClosUTi of jilarus to hai Commodity
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  • 61 10 lAMJHAI, Jan. 24.— A. W. Reeve« i British Chief E and two Chinese seamen ire under detention, according to a Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation Admi 1.-.tration announcement on charges of haying aided m the theft of 60 torn of dtes< I oil frcm
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  • 82 10 Paracels Dispute Not Grave NANKING. I w.-.j; made by Pftttll 1 I I Archipt I mi kc any t? real I ritativ i IUI I I Comm< .-.ti 1 under dispute I controversy I and it iH'it!.< I impair Ohm I The Frcncii 1 1 I route from J Indo-China.
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  • 24 10 LONDON. T I Ministers Deputii m the first article ii I I reaty recogti i a of Austria as I reign state. I
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    • 167 10 2»^f r/i/* •»tKos> 31 -Sv.ora r-* i- Search ClOfttly 33 He said "sesame" U m rt 34 Suave politeness N *fii Ssi a Uermlnattd 3& Showuv learned ctr a|- IL'M m raln 38 Completed ll J2 Awa> tiom wUd 40 outaln 1^.~.' PL- .^ifl ]3 Oirl'f name 41- Bright mil
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  • 983 11 New Totalisator Ordered Though no definite date was given when racing would be resumed m Singapore, Mr. H. C. Reilly, chairman of the Singapore Turf Club at the annual general meeting held yesterday said he had no doubt the m- < romin<> committee
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  • 48 11 LITTLE AMERICA, Jan. 23.— Tb< Byrd expedition suffered a third aerial mishap today when a helicopter crashed into sank 700 miles north-east of Sooti Isle The pilot, the plane's singh passenger, was picked up uninjured The mishap occurred during tlu take off from the carrier Philippine Sea.- U.P.
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  • 39 11 War's Toll Of Members r A H I I etinl r I Fi. C H I r subscribing C (i. Howell, I ived re IE 'id ol emeni Club I until finally ourse m 'A is by member I
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  • 37 11 Occupation Forces: Danger Point I YORK. Jan. 24. General t Eis nhower, the United Army Chk'f-of -Staff, as- rday that the Ameri--1 .!i Oerknd Japan have been reto such "we tached tii, point ol d m Reuter
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  • 27 11 I Jan. 24. I last night. eight X Sandai iggUig iualilicd b y illeged low id the ftght Mackay. nil c In I Young ider.
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  • 11 11 II here British idrawIce m n an main itions U.P.
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  • 115 11 Following are t*v >ciatchingnnd oider of :unning for the [pah Racy Rac< l: Scurry Rac^ Race 2. Horsea Classes 3 and I combined— Shamrock. Russian Rose, Bamory and Celestial Racr 3: Horsea Class 2, Div. 1 3. 6 Fur-.— Atom Boy. Courtesan.
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  • 84 11 WOT, NO CROWN! LONDON, Jan. 24. -The King veni down to Drury La,ne last night to s.e his own official "company of comedians'' but the visit was a great disappoint ment to one little five-year-old trorv Texas. "Where* 1 demanded Mary Halliday 'is his crowa if he is s King?"
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  • 64 11 1 MANILA, Jan. 24.-- Mayor Maleriano Fugoso today opened an anti-dust drive, following complaints by Manilans. The mayor has completed arrangements to sprinkl? the streets of the city with oil which, keeps the dust down at least for several days. Streets are particularly dusty now m view of
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  • 55 11 LONDON. Jan. 24 The Cabi- net's choice for a Royal Com- mission to investigate Britain's Press is expected to be announc- \n the House of Common^ xt Wednesday by the Prime Minister. Repr sentativea of newspapers -\r\r\ other professionj will be needed. The Royal Commission's investigation is exnerted
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  • 66 11 SHANGHAI, Jan 24.— Central Air Transport Corporation— on« cf China's two bii4 airlinei— will I mally inaugurate a*t air pai ■•■:n,<-r and ciruo service between China md Siam on February 15, accor<: to Chine !"!>■ Plane i will fly between EDutnghai and Bangkok via llnU'skorfr. Ha oi nnd Sni^on. No
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  • 125 11 Indonesia A "Soviet Outpost" THE HAGUE. Jan 2\ that the East Jndies might come an outpost m East of viet Empire" were xi pressed m ft report issued b by the Committee ol members Ol the Upper Chamber of the Dutch Parliament The report which expressed the committee's views on
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  • 351 11 WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.— Forme t Polish Ambassador Jan Ciecha' I wski charged that Stalin failed t keep an appointment with the othe two members of the wartime Bi i Three at a projected meeting i Canada 1913, but former U.S. Seen tary of State Byrnes immediately
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