Morning Tribune, 27 January 1947

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  • 370 1 !2& rhe wreckage and bodiI he Philippines Airlines DaI. yesterday were found I a ii'''- o'clock this I. ill hunting the I on radar dir< c is. e four bodies— one— that oi girl, were found badly burned In and around the plane lying; amongst
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  • 121 1 Wwerwerwerw i over what the mation report should actually contain. It was learned that the Rus- ir i^ far have refused to a?r e with the United States, Br tiin Prance on a common policy enlng up'- and d'vu'gi^g In Information which the trol Council s supposed to pr
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  • 55 1 JERUSALEM. Jan. 25.—Appioximately 3,500 paratroopers from the 2nd Brigade of the Sixth Airborne Division sailed from Haifa for England today— the first men from the Sixth Airborne to return since they left 1 United Kingdom in 1945. The men of this brigade have lost several of their
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  • 261 1 OFFICIAL SALARIES COMMISSION SOON Europeans To Receive Pyke Awards Tribune Staff Reporter) [poh, Jan. 26.— The Union Governor, Sir Edv/ai 1 Gent, told the Tribune thai in the near future a special commission would be appointed to investigate the salary problems of European >■ <mnd and to make recommendations for
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  • 100 1 Fake War Alleged MOSCOW, Jan. 26.— T;. :.1 Soviet ntWi agency, today pubiM. Albanian allegation.- that Greek troops W9Tt Ukil in la: It manoeuvre in in tffori f i deceive the United NatiOHi ConiM.i ion which is i > r ditioiis o.i the northern borders <> OrteCi. The main b..dy
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  • 150 1 Warships For Homeless London. Jan. 26. —Because so many Londoners driven to d.speration by the housing short- age have been buying surplus light warships and converi&g them into homes on the River Thames, the port of London.. Authority and London County! Council ar" tight. ming up re^ filiations governing those
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  • 47 1 COPENHAGEN, Jan. 26.— 22 W«Te killed in a Dutch plane which crashed while takIng off from Copenhagen. Victims include Pri ce Out* tav Adolf, i on of Prince Gustav f and second in line to tho pQCcession. Also Grace Moore, opera singer and tv/enty others.
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  • 65 1 Tosquat before King Queen Johannesburg, Jan. 26.— Two thousand African squatters who demanded land on which to build their own homes marched through the centre of Johannesburg to hold a meeting on the steps of the City Hall yesterday. One speaker said: "We will assemble again when the Kintr and
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  • 120 1 Iraq Premier's Allegation Bu^dad, Jan. 23 (delayed). Premier Nouri el-Said at a press cunierenr*- today inferentially 1 charged the Palestine Jews w.th financing underground communists in Iraq. "Goods and medicines come into Iraq from Palestine and thes s are converted vilo cash/ 1 premier said, adding that the purposes to
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  • 95 1 Dutch Launch Assault I3A.TAVIA. Jan. 25.— The Dutch tarted large iCale assault on *ndo nt'Sian positions at Krlan. >n the j Soiirabaya scclcr, yesterday momling an Indonesian army ipokesman said today. The Dutch anny cjnynuniquc today mentioned tho blowing up Indonesian bunker* in tho south sector and the blowing up
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  • 81 2 D I H r s te t<> i h irned to could h( Ip th< nun. Ited back n flame nuns were on their way part In n R< uter ntifled as a ter Buperlor Miss CS/Cj e ioi Mi H« lene Le
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  • 28 2 Hongkong Garrison Changes of 1 I I t K id til I Bri mi and Light I a i >0 In bein luii I I lull 1 Reuter
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  • 26 2 Attempted MurderSuicide On Ship lAI I rom i •.mi>i'-(J murdei Chilli landing 11. r d thai tbt 1..- ntw int t ti ilked h uml and
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  • 187 2 Muslims Hurt In Protest Demonstration I.:thor<\ Jan. 25. Over a dozen I) ople were reported injured lasi night when the police here made a lathi charge on Muslim^ lem instrating in front of a p lice station where seven Muslim leaders. Including Firoz Kha^: i former High Commission r n
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  • 270 2 Jan. 26.— Two leading United Si papers at racked the Anglo- American yesterday utter reports that Lord Woolton. Chai! of the British Conservative Party, had Said Brb.: no chance of repaying the loan. There were the "New York Daily News'" and the "Washington Times Herald." A leading article appearing
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  • 65 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. ian Bwee, Secretary-General "1 the P n Malayan Labour Union, speaking at the second ongress ol the union here toir the Government h a complete lack of prour poli( He predicted that 1947 would a crucial year for Malayan labour, and
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  • 51 2 San Franc: Yiu Yat, 22 I come to the China since 1 has obtain^] Charles Joseph lantic City. N< The w ddli here on Sin.': They met when Y< sergeant In born unit proir.. ncee a> took hi- i tails w rl < rnment. bj The girl port Oei
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    79 3 ihal Lord Mont; Royal Military [old over 300 cadets of be found Stalin a nd nmi a ipperturablc importance ol hi) lay in to* would do anything for com Reuter I I f I I I H K WL H i I F.-M. LORD MONTGOMERY (from recent experiem thai
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  • 294 3 NEW YORK. Jan. 26.— Days ol easy job-hunting in th? United States appear to be coming to an end. With the country's wage earners nearing peacetime record -lightly under 57.000.000 comoared with over 58.000 000 last July- it is becoming more difficult to find employment than
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  • 537 3 Nazis "Quietly Reorganizing" Return To Power Sensatio rial Disclosure By Special Committee London, Jan. 26.— A declaration that "the Nazi P yin Germany is guietly reorganising for a return to pow< Is made by the International Committee for Study of European Questions In a survey of Germany published today. It
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  • 237 3 USSR Moot 3 -Power Alliance Paris Jan. 26. Reports that Qeralissimo Stalin is pressing for a fully fledged three-way military alliance between Britain, Russia and France were we. Ived with considerable reserve by nch Foreign Oilk'L- officials here tonight A representative of the personal cabinet of Oeorg Bidault, French Foreign
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    • 28 3 |H|^^^^ULmH NI6HTLV COMBINED SERVICES ENTERIMNMEHT A BRIGHT NEW MUSICAL P £i7#* pxopusep by tiewT Awysm--Opening Tonight %gjfs'jA ADVANCE BMMN6:ROBMSM'S. RAfFLIS PLACE I 9 a.m. TO 5* m. J
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  • 52 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1947. Swat That Fly! 1H [< abo it 1 thin ol wb and either I >p the oi k) lo Jap- 1 1 lo hun help c Ji 1. an ol and Nehi >uld B hi U !V--I ip civic conpt underti menial fo We
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  • 532 4  -  Harold Fair b dent ui i i D solitica] we N I I ol P mail ip 0] i f Is the Democn \i).\ i formi e< k al alphab< I m< i The AD formi i group ol L3O men and committi d to the
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  • 89 4 DNEY C pper name pi it .-s at their, fav »urite position b ir the Old Commodore McMahon' s Point, Bydn< been 1 m lor R Warren r to fame la that tst 35 ye irs 3.50( drink here drink ol the lot and
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  • 54 4 SYDNEY.- Demobilisation or all Australia's war-time forces cted to bo completed by February 15. Major E. S. Coote Services Liaison Officer for demobilisation, snid that from Octo January 11 516 83" n and women had The fieur 4^0286 n and 36.5^ 1 Ti; re now on l 000 nnoi ir
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  • 181 4 5-Second News From Britaim m Lai I mat* Rev. L. R. I Clophill, B Sixty-tv... costing £79. i Swanscomb- A reading unless Bro; (i served with a new hom< Married 58 V- VV. H toper. ,B t'isea. Golden Wedd P. Holmes. T« Diamond We< Sparks Hengi Former TOWi Mr. Noel
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  • 180 5 I ONDON. Jan. :»'> The India League In London are planning to form a South Africa Commit te_e t influence British opinion tinst the p< licy of th:- South African Government, V. K Krishna Menon, personal reprerUative in Europe of Pandora (inclosed today. Speaking at a
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  • 76 5 LONDON > Jan. 24.--An appeal [p Indians in' Britain, "to bo i>ractical in their observance Of Indian independence d.-iy rather thaa to attend meetings and repeat the pledge in parrot-like fashion," Was issued today by Professor G. S. Dara, President of the Gandhi Society. Professor Dara call*
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  • 58 5 SHANGHAI, Jan. 25.— Royal re cognition of a RUfiUn maritime officer's bravery during the war wa* conveyed in a ceremony at the British Consulate General this after noon when Consul General Ogden made the presentation to Sergia E. Krilovetsky, chief engineer of the SS Hannah Moller, of
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  • 55 5 POL ICE USE TEAR GAS IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, Jan. 25.— Forty five people wiw arrested in Bombay in ri turbancei >n which the police used i*-dr gat and Bred a total of 113 It u Two per oils died and one was injured u u!t ol the polico liiirU't'ii w»i-.'
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  • 45 5 LONI> J n. 25.— Royal A.r Forrp flying personnel who arc employed as aircn i transport ferrying dutiei anrl ntdica] orderl iea an (i i n .-unbul.'. I Ft e for tl tie, P uiea Qerma jr t F :nd 1945 id Afrl tars.- Reuter
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    • 83 5 n S obtainable anywhe* it's in 7M $iw)japt)te~ Shop* I i Cunoj I. K. Tang I n D COSt Beauty A^ I I Max m. ■aii-a r I i Restaurant Hr. Green fc 61, Middle Rd. K^oy. FL De M2O. Bvi)ACHF-CTRE Hb bappage H* jn, Our guaTante*. Br^ggvge service B
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    • 191 5 Singapore shops today are displaying as wide a of goods as can be desired in the circumstances, and competition to buy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well as [er this page offers a good cross-section of current barams. For special advertisement rates,
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    • 168 5 Forward in^ ycnls SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45 Ths Arcade Tel. No. 4658 Prcmpt Execution, Reliability and Satisfaction Our Guarantee Fjtpress Delivery It Clearing F(vrT^rding and Clearing Agsntr Hdbd THE TAVERN Up-to-dat« Hotel in a Qaiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Lnzarlctuly Furnished, Bar: All kindi of ltt Clafti liquors available.
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    • 157 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, Eigh Btreet, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14. High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. i Piano* USED PIANOS EV FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE,
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    23 6 A I I i m i i pilot in 1 1 Bylag Hi' Man I. who 7 the new r(t >ening I I
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  • 447 6 Around The Town -WITH VERA ARDMORE- It i n are Lour and it n: >re »r the Ingr dient how? Producer ai- ilent f< want and In new mu leal he sees Helping Husbands Not tful husbai !ui business foi lxnriceman J. J. Hugh'- of .••y. Australia. ii. tia tabll
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  • 197 6 HULL". care to city w it laush how it throng] which i unretrtev; ing 1946V You Then rear in H People Hollywood and milk 1! in d wha day realit;, it. is non n t. Tin.. True. II i nly city ol mak world. y> bloody pies the last
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    650 7  -  Gary Gris |H» By I' ing Tribune in Hollyv r l f K place E H ft. ms on tlie H had 'ky K K IVS ■c during L94t5 ■Ou million d 11 H II m' turned I' that. Some hit I m- I ng I I I had
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  • 374 7  - WHY GROW OLD? Juscpiunt Lowman By The things vuy often accumuI ia I mow than their share of ex- lia poundage. When this is truj the figure 10-e> it- glrlbh conI tour ana peoni sad and droopy. tfou can dkt and still keep those oulges on the things which come
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    34 7 Some of the striking effect of Actress Joan Wields Mtur may be traced to the correct proportion Of her thighs. I] your figure requires correction in this department, check I Josephine Lowman's advice today.
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    • 61 7 I TO Till: MORNING TRIBUNE IB „^..^.i 'II r^, UCH CAN THE HUMAM BRAIN \j\Ai k l-OOK .V7 endmcut ataniy moment they H/ someone's- T_N THE PARCEL THAT CON- /L COMING OUT Wk liki^.. THAT WILL MT k ON THE THEIR MINDS r r U, VQJL^N BALCONV.r I TOO LATE-
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  • 227 9 r m than 50 prominent Chi Association and Dr. I m m I t- r ..:iicii i >n peace, uiiitjr oiiu v*^*i*" Lisation through "pub.ic opinion dicta* d &> ine consci«nc tu tut. re nation, unbiased mid unselfish" The sponsors of tne movemeni told a press conference that th
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  • 271 9 I SYDNEY.' (Air Mail).—According to some leading entomologists, man is fighting a losing battle with insects for the supre 1 lr.acy of the world, but in Australia, scientists have pul ,o work myriads of insect.;, U rlci Mv iand or" weeds and
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  • 221 9 Two Of Tito's Men Beaten up in Naples RC J. itesman ai Caj Uut night stut.d that two representatives ol the Yugo Government Repatriation Mis s.on were in hospital in Naples (uf whom one ha> since died> alter receiving, a severe beating up In a Chetnik < anti-Tito Yugoslav soldiers)
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  • 117 9 Forecast Of New Indian Envoys NEW YORK. Jan. 26— Sir S. ftadhakrishnan is expected to n appointed Indian Ambassador to Britain, according to well-in-formed Indian circles here. It is understood that Sir OlrJa Shankar Bajpai, former Indian A^ent-G:neral in Washington, will be appointed Ambassador t' France. Other appointments foreshadowed are
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  • 27 9 I ONDON, Jan. 25.— The Ministry of Food said yesterday that Britain •rill buy ",00.000 tons of wheat from Arpcntinn for delivery in Spring ;md early summer.
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  • 161 9 i. 26. A d< izen i l< ar fingerprint lett r m poHc the pcrth Short, nick: Black Dahlia", what may bo their first clue in the 10-day-nld sex murder and m ho pi Kill. The letter »ned the d l*s birth certificate, a p
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  • 98 9 PARIS. Jan. 26.— The French Government has decided to allo 5,000.000 francs tor relief of Chinese civilian victims of th present strife in Indo-China, it was learned in semi-official quarters here tonight. Th? money will be distributed by a mixed French-Chinese commission to be set
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  • 107 9 MIAMI. Jan. 26.— Al Capone, 48. th most fabulous gang overlord, who spawned in Chicago in the prohibition era. died at 7.25 p.m. yesterday at his Palm Island estate yt a heart attack during complications of pneumonia following an apoplectic stroke. Though Capone was known to be
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  • 85 9 LONDON, Jan. 25.— The Ministrv of Labour's special court inquiring into the claims of transport men Whose unofficial strike disorganised London's mil in food markets report ed late that a 44-hoUr Week hollld be establi. h'-d before March 1 and that a five or five-and-a-half day week on a regulated
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  • 124 9 N. Z. Cricketer For England Rugby XV LONDON. J:m. 26— EngLand Rugby Union selectors ha^ sprung a surprise by choosing M P. Donnelly. New Zealand Test cricketer and Oxford rugby blue, for the left centre position in the England XV to oppose Ireland in Dublin on Feb. 8. In the
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  • 71 9 CAPETOWN. Ja k n. 26. -Th only English horse in the race, Captain J. H. Stodel's Thorium won the £7.500 Metropolitan Handicap run ov r one mile and one furlong here. Thorium, ridden by champion South African jockey H. Wright and starting 3-1 boat the 10-1 chance Cape
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  • 16 10 $50,000 ROBBED FROAA TURKISH BATI $25 I !i 20 I I■ Led up I he Reuter
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  • 13 10 Trendlcss Pattern On Stock Exchange v3 >RK i I and nary tci Reuter
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  • 55 10 Interest Revived In Rubber ntinua- rly q h b came hrmin^. and b ick foi < Lt til d .ii hall a cent. J. 111--:. R.B.S 41| I >ruary I 43| 42* 43 42 424 41-7 16 41| 38 1 B b lary 59| 404 No. 2 Remilled f F.0.l
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  • 41 10 i Jai 25 1 B Btalii broad b lidity Of the c< e in M< it were fn ed from reserval ions I ;ki Ij bo kx int< nature ol aboiii which the Boviei Oov< Reuter
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  • 38 10 \i\iNG. Jan. 24. a ComM( China d as thai Inhabit, the old bed were "H- Ing h< lthe Kuomln ighi to d h dyk<- Id a 100 mil 1 vill. Inu- the k. U.P.
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  • 110 10 2G fa S the r. a nu orch of liberty and b aeon Ug] w >rW Hal] ir: D Dr. Bu uddfu: v. 11 be 100,000,00C inple of ;.ination to become ■main fn h "India** Dr. djiKlhi and the logical heirs humanistic crusaderi like Dd lom Paine 'l Saghlul
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  • 75 10 Tommy's Explosive Reaction To Film! LONDON, Jan. 26. The Press agents of Howard Hughs's muchoauned Mid highly controversial picture 'The Outlaw." featuring Jane Russell, in s arch of the truth for publicity purposes, today tested various members of ID audience at a showing ot th picture here with blood pressur
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  • 73 10 A V i ue of Bombay I descrii Dutch Par iment Committi ri on Dutch E si Indies policy as bui an attempt to the V", of Wester.^ d i n lly the United Si The statement added that 'this was being cl-me so that
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  • 37 10 Fought --By Hymns HOME. Jan. 26. Three small pamphlet bombs exploded in Hom<' last night scattering ned by "revolutionary partie s" protesting against the Communist "insult" conciliation cereI t SimTh( ri thi» Commu"- voln I cist. U.P.
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  • 86 10 ENGAGEMENT AUSTRALIAN GREEKS AGO SYDNEY making club n$ to bate the enga Elizabeth an Greece— if and nounced. Mr. Peter Crithai i the Kentron Greek vice-President f thi thodox com in' Wales, said tha Gr planning partis n private hom( Almost evei said he w engagement w\. h They said
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  • 69 10 NEW DELHI. Ja 26.Rajagopalachai Influential mdian interim net. told the bly that the Mu could only participat formation of t India with ththat the resuli a .single iov n The south s'aid the Briti statement wl bv both parti doubt, rules s rndia which mand. The Assembl: until rail-Apr.
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  • 31 11 Front All Quarters !U* BANJOEWANGI. -Shipping activity hen> has been suspended [or som-.' time owing to increase) Dutch naval activity in the Bali Straits, states an Antura report. Re u ter
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  • 88 11 PAKIS, Jan. 24.— The Crunch Socialist Prim Minister, Paul Ramadter, said in a broadcast tonight that his Government would continue the policy of the f«.im<-r Premier, Leon Blum. i I V WASHINGTON, h<n 24. The United State. Secretary <>«■ State, General Marshall, will attend the conference in Moscow on German
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  • 35 11 SOLO.- An Indonesian Juris; Association has t>( en form d with headquarters hero reports Antara. Th? membership num bers 54. A special magazin under the association's auspices will be published in the near future.- Reuter
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  • 35 11 JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 25.— Thy South African Government is expected to ask Parliament to ■auction the expenditure of about £20,000,000 to promote extraction of fuels from coal and letting up of n synthetic oil corporation.- Reuter
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  • 28 11 MOSCOW, Jiin 25.— Leningrad engineers art- planning new type of welded trawler with a displacement of 1,500 tons and fitted with sounding installations for locating fish shoals.— Reuter
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  • 46 11 S Y D N E Y.— Federal Cabiner approved a recommendation by the Minister for the Interior that a wharf be built at Darwin at an estimated cost of £420.000 The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley. said the wharf would be 650ft, long and 140ft. wide Reuter
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  • 42 11 TORONTO, Jan. 24.— The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, announces that the Canadian Government has decided not to continue to enforce legislation permitting deportation of persons of Japanese origin. Assistance, however, will be given those who wish to l«;iv Canada voluntarily.
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  • 405 11 I INTERNA TIGNAL RUGGER London, Jan. 26.— France followed up their Rugby Union victory over Scotland with another at the expense of Ireland whom they defeated in Dublin by four tries to a K >al and penalty goal. It wa- Ireland'.- firs^ game in ihe international
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  • 37 11 PADAXO The Chines* Peac- tlon Con An Tui which has been dolna r od worv In rn iin tain ins -rd' r in tho bee* 1 DMfh author! tic i i tho boriy >efulness, Antara re- Reuter
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  • 76 11 HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 25 Actor an /agger and bis pretty bi\do-t')-b" Gloria Linn, disclosed i day that they had been refused a California marriage and wnuld be married late today 'in Albuguerque S^w Mexico. Jasper 40. said he was den:ed a California licens i due to hlfl
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  • 222 11 Mr. Geoffrey De Freitas Arrives At Changi Mr. Geoffrey de Freitas, tnu Undersecretary of State for Air t arrived at Chanel in an R.A.F. Lancastrian aircraft on Sunday afternoon from Mingaladon, Rangoon. He was greeted on the airfield as he stepped from the aircraft by Air Marshal Sir George Pirie.
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  • 22 11 1.0.N'1 K 2." --D in television w<-rc j. th«Commons y. a Postnustei ur.d included Birmingl either cab that London *nd A Reuter
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  • 45 12 ir \i Kuala Lumpur 1 I I for ption ii. Han of the DISI N »AND like I th( v I the peothe oonstitul tblish in I ted an ned M by a bure- certain prosI i tvancemeni to-
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  • 8 12 Bri ta in' s Case Over Sudan Reuter
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  • 47 12 Sjahrir's Telegrams To Nehru Dr. But Prime Minted r of thfRepublic Indonesia, in i m to pundit Jawaharlal i thi iOst cordial of the Indonesian Republic tn 0 n and peopl b on ol hn The Viet i on in i nt f u Pandit CIO. Reuter
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  • 7 12 THRILL SEEKER DISMISSED b] 2] who U.P.
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  • 174 12 me atrocities mat have been reported to have been perpetrated by f he Dutch and the French on Chinese nationals in Sumatra and at Hanoi recently re 'o be brought to the notice the United Nations Oruani/a tion, Th. -ion to take action ainst breaches of Interna>nal
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  • 22 12 POPING, J,n. 26.-The A< ocia--1 Student* in den William Pierson C 1 J lnt C Court U.P.
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  • 57 12 FOR LISTENERS IN U.S.S. a picture taken at Shaw J w studio in Jalan Am\q the visit of Mr. liam Whiter. t)ie American newt com}r:entato? ana war xmdent, to record inter* OS with the Chinese stars find studio personnel for rebroadcast in America. Standing beside him H Mr. Sze Chu-sian
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  • 123 12 (Tribune ReponM Kuala Lumpui Jan 2{M liberating I proposals i r eir !n.:pß the seven hour Pan-Malayan 9 'odav aft< M finally decided by a n I 10 votes to tv m Perak dele to .:M memorandum ttu 1 Eurasian vtev :e sultative C imn tee. I Immediately s
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  • 14 12 The Army Seletar yesterd I draw— two all. P the Army and Phi I
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