Morning Tribune, 29 January 1947

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  • 5 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 10CEN7S I 1947.
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  • 40 1 Cha rge Bri ton 's Escort killed Yugoslav Consul 2a Gen. Vladimir Velebit. L>eslav Foreign Affairs, said tonight the Yugoslav Consul at Naples, .i; bodyguards of a British marc lid not consider Italy rent. wa r the body ints U.P.
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  • 32 1 BOAC Switehes To Handley Pages I ration ngli ind the Corngin board will iss a petit at the iol- a .1 akota 01 Civi. at toAir 8a r vr§ hes'attr.Dutaole 1 U.P.
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  • 11 1 I™* '-me pHoi Force Cata. the Dutch Reuter
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  • 113 1 Copenhagen Crash Revelation Copenhagen, Jan. 28.--The Danish newspaper, ncrlingskc Tidende, reported today thai the inquiry commission tnvettianting the K.L.M. Dakota crash in which Grace Moore end Prince Gustav Adolf were killed on Sunday discovered that a 10--iicar-old apprentice did not remember if he had removed the rudder locks from the
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  • 267 1 Tel A viv Mayor Reacts To Cunningham's Warning JERUSALEM, Jan. 28.— Israel Rokach, middleaged Mayor of Tel Aviv, declaring that he "will not rest" until the kidnapped British judge and banking official are freed by the terrorists called on his fellow citizens of the city to assist 'oday in releasing
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  • 455 1 TRACTION MEN'S DEMANDS TURNED DOWN "Badgered about with unreasonable demands"— company "Replies 'Unsatisfactory and unreason able' '-men 's leada (Tribune Stan Reporter) In an of ficial reply to their latest 15-point demand on the Singapore Traction Company, Mr. A. A. Ewing, General Manager, has rejected all the employees' major demands.
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  • 106 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 28. If sufficient quantities an not produced from Malayan ColUeriei i before Feb. 8, there will be a complete standstill of eB»et»tiaJ sc' vices such as the electrical supply and the railways. The coal adviser to the Special Commissioner paid
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  • 84 1 20.000 Out At Rangoon lANGOON Jan. 28.— Hie raniL, ol Rangoon's strikers were swelled today v/ith an addition of 3,000 dockyard labourers and about 2,000 workers of Government timber j>r.> jects. The number on strike yester day is officially estimated to bo n> lea.st 20,000. The Secretary uf the Rangoon
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  • 56 1 Chicago, Jan. 27. --Paul P. Harris, Chicago solicitor and founder in 1910 of the "National Association ol Rotary Clubs" which become the "Rotary Internationals" in 1922, died here today at the age of 78- He wa>s* the first President of both Rotary organisations and travelled extensively addressing
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  • 64 2 Singapore F.A. Fund Now Totals H2MHH I' c i H |p] 110 I II ai ling to 1 th( D' clplinary li<>;ird po D ii iBII lON ar >), chai to 16 at Jal ii u\ th< r i me< counti
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  • 58 2 Sepoy's Story Of Serangoon Rd. Ambush D I R „n the uiKlit ul up and r«--d AunUrily to i -*****111 ,i!v Bik N (I And J toM tl ii quc tion h« i.. tii. (fti World ind tiotel v^ l ha had <»U) I Aft. i Indten v. i third
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  • 37 2 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES 1 K n P b D.K B P V. B. Pill P K i P< nghulu, B mUi I i Bukit O C FUfle< b He Ba d P< h lu Parit B intai
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  • 79 2 i 1 ,000 ed to ed v... C23», Wong i! '-'t 1 (hu Hock (22), in the P« i i c estert ned trial to charge < o/C RE M E Worki hop, t e nd n to be th< uithoriti Euri 110 (30 e ibettneni of lii
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  • 18 2 r m i poli< c numb foi emi calh on itino "i to f*
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  • 98 2 bert Alir. (i Lisle (47), R \n c wh had recent ly returned from Sumatra and for leave n Trui. r trial the i on chargi eot 3 ol a prel m i In I rec Ipl of information from Lin; Pang Beng a
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  • 206 2 WHICH IS GREATER DANGER- B Four" r for Germany have noi lh Qermai treaty and di cu h representa ven whether i G .-many would be a greater dan'--: i• polJ delegate fan u-fd th re i pubusi port on ictm- rmany by the
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  • 149 2 LONDON .1 in 28. The Rus- propoa d at the meeting o! Ign Ministers' Depute;-, thai the Centra] German governmen yen an opportunity to set th Its views on the G rman peace settlement and that me final treatj 'b subject to ratiii by the German state.' This
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  • 43 2 SECOND PEIPING COURT MARTIAL martial ol the alleged accompli of Corporal William Pier on, vb wa a found tMiilty ol rapii Ch I collegian, is expected to itari on \v< di •di of 'i hursdaj num.- of the man i till uii U.P.
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  • 26 2 MALACCA, In. —Mr. A S Khoo, Manager o! th< City r Who i leaving for P r n w.-fs i farewell -liniu-t last night.
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  • 171 2 "Banish Me" Plea Pour memberi of Chin. who were -topped by the While travelling in v.-w Thom on R«>p.d on the night 4 la-t year were yesterday ed by Mr. Justice G. L. Joblmu five years' rifOroUa impris i aitcr being found guilty of I
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  • 58 2 CAIRO, Jan. 28 -A m.-nt itildenl riotg e I econd da> A official estimate! thai I itudenti wvrr wounded J with the police. The of the rioti waj not fc dtetely, but disturb ported from i«Wil I In the Raseltin d (i police and barrem
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    • 30 2 11— t— 4.15- 6.30 •>!:> OPENI fl QWARO CHfcPMAM NO** I«IN«U»NI jOAN MMMIUH WATCH OUT! HEI I COMES OARY COOP] n SHY URLI rRE vi GUY. in alow; i a>ii: [QMS
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  • 156 3 Harbour Policeman Who Deserted I ratable in tj AbU Aman (19). k and was ordered to tnent. i rub- cut :i guilty Judge ..id tea whrn he joined the p«;iic<« rorceMr P o osborne-Jone*. who I'IUHIKMLI n for Kassim, I mat mi client did not g f i txcause he
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  • 46 3 I I I I I I had I I I di will m-• t"ur I I I i I d ad vi I I l.v, :,ie v. \')'ii B met I i war I mpleted a I the Ma: m.tke I•
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  • 36 3 I il which M I"dian 'Idit-rs of I tationed I Jin March 1942 I idence of I >m Qadlr, .ecu ed No. 1 I an Cap I' «ed at Ir v
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  • 136 3 DEBTS DROVE MAN TO SUICIDE ithat her had < e he Off( low. rdav pi iking food to her hu-band since Nov. 13 last, his second wile was awav n Kua'a Lumpur. On Nov. 19 whf»n she went to i\i room »h i called out to him several times but
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  • 100 3 When two Chinese youths, Chun Ah Kan ;i?id Tan Kim Hock, a- d B odi bin Banoti, who were u u leaving the premiiei or the 223 8.0.D. .sub-depot at Alexandra Road, on Monday morning, Weiv Bearched they \v«-re found in possession of 37 drills and 39
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  • 76 3 LONDON, Jan. 28. The Governor of Hongkong has asked for the appointment of a political adviser with experience in China, and action to give effect to his request Wai m hand, said Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech-Jonej in a Parliamentary answer yesterday. A second labour officer,
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  • 69 3 LOADS ON PLANES LIMITED COPENHAGEN, Jan. 28.— Din mark clamped down a lower limit on loads that Dakota transport plar «s can carry in this country following the recent crash which took the lives of Grace Moore and Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden and 20 others. N,, Dakota Will in
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  • 217 3 Ai. ns that Sivanath '23), in CiVil District Court, had first I quested him to obtain .38 bullets for a n'V-i.vcr that he had ana later requested him to the r.wlwr in order that might purcha-e an automatic pistol were made by Jagjit Singh, a special
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  • 82 3 As there i s no expectation of en early increase in the number oi cars imported into Singapore, allocations must continue to be made by the Vehicles Priority Board to ensure distribution according to the importance of the work of the applicant, says an official statement.
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  • 107 3 A small number of P.W.D. workers failed to report for duty yesterday. This followed rumours that P.W.D. men in some instances had been Used as strike breakers. The "Tribune" was informed y. terday that none of the 4,000 m<n of the P.W.D. labour force haw
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  • 253 3 nformation rivaJ known as <6" were about 1 t> a fight, ln«] Chai Tze F... -I plain clothes m< m the C.I.D. j Street night of July 7. They >aw a group ol abou. thirty people, assembled by thr •side ul the road, armed
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  • 35 3 All Singapore candidates who WilO to offer special languages, botany or biology in the June Matriculation Kxamination 1947, mu>t send in their entries to the Education Office, Singapore, befon: Feb. 5.
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  • 173 3 < Tribune Staff Reporter). Applications from the Malayaa Uni<«n tor the Colonial Development SVhniarships 'at institutions other tnan Oxiord or Cambridge Universiti s> may accepted by the Director of Education up to March 15.. Candidates must have matriculated or nave obtained exemption by th results ol their
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  • 78 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, JAN 29, 1947. The Bigger Ration Ll* IJ.r t> M. 1 i i days ol I I indi foi I pl< I* p b the rice will col II I. v. J hfoi tin I ll 15 fttion for S [i still not a lari I th<
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  • 513 4  - New Move To Assist Students from Malaya H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LtlltK i b y Fl I M I run and C and in ii n n. colla n dth I m a oci it n h Malaya M aiim. tli Brii in arc i ■> r i month Application
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  • 448 4 INDOCHINA RISING FAILS TO SHAKE FRENCH HOLD London, Jan. 27.— The Annamese rising In I China, "although prepared and cleverly timed, fail* shake the French hold on eight key points they oc and with the arrival of reinforcements this hold v. strengthened, "declares the Times Saigon corresp ent in a
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  • 116 4 5-Second News From Britain try Parish Councils r,. i tieed fi-om £;">0 {<, £120, pull £25 offi' <- Sixty-two per nt, I shirt' agricultural holci .<■■ j j <i b] tenants. The ire occupied by owner-occu A Royal AmiMUicd Corp volent Fund ha bee Uri the -ignatuif of Mr. CK
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  • 146 5 Letters To The Editor.. Postbag WHAT PRICE CLOTHES f Clothe-, civil: A a B n < and any human t>Irg who d.m to defy the law^ of r< p« ct ability by wandering uiound town in the proverbial fig leaf, would vriy lightly b« brought to ju-tici But surely a
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  • 166 5 i, wa& recently stated that discussion in regard to Indian immlgration into Malaya were taking plac< at higher levels ai Drihi but o la; nothing more has been h» ard. it i i time that soin tion i. taken In the matter. l undei tand from reliable jourc
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  • 29 5 n 27 At t: i beadquaii I k L.m an ofll- <■ ly that the 1 1 V. i which a wa I R I lay
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    • 66 5 obtainable anywhere it's in C K. Tang Crafts Minimum Coil VLLEY RD. 9 Of Max it'' eti etc. rore. fcjscn Green 61, Middle R4. 2620. HEAMI HP-CURE r nr.tpe X -WY ry r.PY fi 4» CUii Conl ri Pat.ryAJI ilite In caterinß Pi W Birthday T-.vPartiei 1 i Welcomed. h
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    • 187 5 Singapore shops today are displaying aa wide a triety of goods as can be desired in the circurftstanc and competition to buy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as Well as >eller this page offers a good cross-section of current bargains. For special advertisement
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    • 169 5 Forwarding Agents 6INGAPOKE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 15 TQ9 Arcade Tel. No. 4658 Prompt Execution Reliability and Satisf action Our Ouar»n:«« Express Delivery k Clearing Fo-rvding and Clearinf Agtnti Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-(!fcf« Hot*l ii a Quiet and Coo) Locality, ftocms: Lnxuricugiy Furnished, Bar: All k'D i of lit ClaJi liquors
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    • 156 5 Regarding the eyesight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore, pbone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No M. New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. i PldttOS I I SLI) PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES I Nang Heng Co.,
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  • 333 6 WITH VERA ARDMORE Calk ill A: Major M D H fell held in rclet I I b; I the dau ter f >i I rtio i"' Icle length rg indie, wltl .liii i b irah Irs. D. W ton Honour and In nil crep< and rD. W
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 126 6 •-What's On VICTORIA THEATRE To-night, at 8.45 C.B.E. presents a N Musical Show "High and Low' i PAVILION r Mai r ai < t Lockwood in 'Bed Ua" I CATHAY I i nk Sinaii a. Oen I I KeUy in I Aiichoi Awciglr* I CAPITOL I George J« LewJ I
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    191 7  -  Josephiur Lowsnan wrwerwer Ire Of he Eyes I M I ;i tokc pthe tone ol unaer- j .el -as firm as possib] j latter factoi ex< rcis i- J ficiil Try today 1 exercise, j applj lubricating en am j our face and allow It to soak
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  • 688 7  - Hollywood Hiahlights Of 1946 -A Review (Part 3) Henry Gris by > Morning Tribw I Corres. in Hollywood i S The e> Pecks and the Ctme parent eeond time. The sen n ryear Jackie Cooper— and his Wife June. Announced their ftrstb rn. nedian Ragi Ragiand died er a long
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  • 34 7 Watch out for a comer Darned Josephine Stu She will be seen as Grace Vv kens, Joann i rant, t Michael Balcon '1 i. Joanna O < Pi* nd Stun young act! plaj I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 33 7 1 r() /7//: MORNING TRIBUNE Hy All Capp JL^ POOR C-COLLEAGUES. r r -TMEV-G/ASP.^-' N fltgv -£VERYTHWG. r r BUT- BEFORE: rr^Wm r MU^T BH SHOWN TO THE _VT (To be continued tomorrow)
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  • 17 8 Children Die In Freak Weather »noi lit to sou hi Id n i 1 er cen U.P.
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  • 15 8 1 u Earth tn activate d on Su ►ck killed at h t I I!
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  • 35 8 Canada T o Allow Chinese In < >■' R that C intend f <> h .< Immigration Act ,!v limited r hf numb allowed Into Phe 1 4 aid the al would t> i l discrimination ccouni i Reuter
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  • 216 8 f ".:i > i R i > pr an trains by sick n I th heii own Ital hum on an bri >atieni I >m small i n ,1 ;i;:: unii Kuala Lumpur and i \r,{\ i also tak< s convalescing patieni to
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  • 221 8 6,000 European Gold Miners On Strike 27. Situ n •,uOO Eu Africai 1 jold n K<rs U add«-d that 13 mil 22 not aff( the United Mil a section within rl Union, mpt to force the Minol Labour, Dr. C. F. n, to intervene in a pute concerning th'e con£ilon
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  • 80 8 "Punjab Day" in bind Kar Jan. 27.- Muslin Kind Province will observe I jib Day on Friday in pi iscalnst the arrest ol Pu*. Muslim Li le leaders. Outlining the day grammi winch Is to include hold ng oi public m< eting i process! m av [aroon Pn Sine) Provlnc
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  • 85 8 Singapore, I I Genera] Sir Montagu St Commander -in Chlei I m forces, South East Asia, wh m been transferred to a c I in the United Kingdom 1 ed to Singapore yesterd 'M In? after a three-day I m tour Of troops in Burn:
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    • 61 8 Try This AMERICAN \\-\W U Mi Crossword ruzzle KOBI >cr a'^'a L- 1 rtcl J t*n T"^-'-*- ■s^TTBa'?> e p -3vx 11 > f r~f\^Q^ A irt^Wo I £A N 1 > I] r J I I I il «oman ta r 9 down 1- I —1'..: lof 10 be"
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  • 406 9  -  RICHARD DIX by hasi a holipilgrim- which Africa [t i Int ol I ist w seek British rrom EgfptT i wa told aurally, it will be necessary to wait until the United Nation* th ir decision about the the former Italian col to N rth Afrlca
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  • 64 9 Planes Ready For Flight To South Pole I Jan. 28 I I) I d on the I er, PhilipI here, I making I H i pment I ithor ft rhe W Byrd the I I taken jff I Ihi pl I under- ind on I be I I i d
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  • 32 9 A c(jr.vci male 9 men arc male 1 ma I admits 1 mid I retty I raid I 4 lme. 'I I he IB 'Usly 1 n ol I
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  • 322 9 BURMA. Jan. 27.- Brigadier Fitzroy MasLean, Conservative r.ember of Parliament, asked th. 1 Houso of Commons today if the Under Secretary for India and Burma. Mr. Arthur Henderson. was -atisiicd that the Burme. delegation attending the discussions with the Brit.sh Government adequately represent* 1 .1
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  • 95 9 LONDON, Jan. 27. ThousandOf factories all over Britain will start .short time work this week •.a< a result of the cuts in the coal allocation. Most industries dependent on Steel Will be affected. Some Sheffield steel works have started a tour-day w< Steel mtput Is expected
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  • 217 9 POWERFUL FRIEND OR FOE— TO INDIA LONDON J afford i Africa < va Friend illy In p sit ion oi >trat ftic Importance, said y Anthony Btracl peaking at a meeting ol I st I idia Association this afternoon. Fundamental w tence requirements ol New India are listed bv Major
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  • 128 9 NANKING. Jan. 21,-Jh- Chin- i insist that the troop position* f January 13 of last fear »>■ restored and the new constitution nulined before it will meet i >• u\k^ with Government leaders, Lai imgv Chief of the Communist Central Committee's Department >f Information, declared
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  • 72 9 LONDON, Jan. 28. The Minister of Agriculture, Tom Williams, in the Commons said that Ministry experts had decided that the current hoof and mouth disease plague in Dorset and Somerset counties had been brought to England from the continent by birds. Over 4,000 animals worth £140.000
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  • 91 9 Explosion Rocks Margate, Ramsgate 90 BROADSTAIRS Kent, Jan. 27.— The North Foreland light hou>e on cliffs near Broadstali> was rocked by a mysterious explosion today. People in the nearby towns of Margate and Ramsgate wen awakened by houses shaking. The lighthouse-keeper said the explosion shook the lighthouse t > its
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  • 50 9 HFAD OF SPANISH EXILE GOVERNMENT' QUITS PARKS, Jan. 28.— Premier Gintl, leader of the Spanish government, veiterdfty handed In his resignation to President Mart noz Barrio Four other ministers In Oiral'l Government fclfto resigned y«- terdaj —two Socialists and tWU repre-.-n tativei of the Bpanitb eonfedera tion of labour.- U.P.
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  • 17 10 OUR FINANCIAL SECTION Breweries Reach New High At 17½ h r K at $191 BSeililm r Price*
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  • 37 10 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE I < i I day C I hilling Mid Q dl !< I '•<! lull, tartcd ■•■;>■ I DUI 1 the i ooie profes! ional ed select ;> rman nf Japan< irtiiK Bouth An !i> i ined T Reuter
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  • 30 10 I RANCIBO i in* e hundred child Amei uRn citizen held in ntion qiui kei U tK«! ration head quarter be< Mlsi ii. i rom th< U B co :itllen
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  • 167 10 SOVIET RELEASE OF ALLIED CONTROL COUNCIL MINUTES "One idc ()j The Story" Berlin, Jan. 28. Lieut. -Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, deputy British Cornmand<T-in-Chief in Geimany, at a meeting of deputy commanders here yesterday asked Gen, Kurochkin, Soviet deputy, the reason for the publication in Moscow and Berlin at the week-end
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  • 206 10 I Sia $78 K *75. Olu- K lih 19. Oula W: $77 A tralian $5u r in No. 1 N l $120; I r comir, best qua q mr: Java $34; local modi urn $20. r. Lambong < black $116 $140; Sibil 130 Bfibu (black)
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  • 112 10 FRANKFURT, J.-.n. 28- 0 •ph McNarney, Military nor of the United State ..< lone ><■ terday attended thumed hearing of the trial ol Marshal Erhard Milch, Nazi Secretary for Air, accu ed the Nuremberg military L ribu< portability fur criminal menta on humjMi beingi
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  • 86 10 Lun&'in. Jan. 27. The t <■ that Austria should b <• -S to pay reparations wai ward today by Thana- J mides Greek Amba, L< ndon. in a statement -fl attitude ol the Greek 1 mcnt to the Austrian B ttlement before the spc nutlet of
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    • 37 10 TODAY 4 SHOWS i Oil H Pi H d I o Ending R< r nfli > gr-«B I ■■^Blb^Hk •^■B^B ■f //y^iM in >tra Ca'/Kiry'f Ni\l t kiaiii^r Of J« I in E WORI \iiHiiiH\i:hs| i.# HAPPY BREED
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  • 276 11 INSISTENCE ON INCLUSION AS SEPARATE TEAM soccer Reporter) N have expressed their InLeague Soccer games im t teur Football Association pplication for Inclusion otball League allow.s no bo Athletic XI" vva.s substituted "Chung Wah XI" through suggestion of the S.A.F.A..
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  • 104 11 ROUND THE CINEMAS I with m Kelly and lini--1 nedy tWO I Brady (Kelly) who four-da Clar- idolizes ister i a H em m ituation y meet H Susan bent on an irbl And I impli- I n B p] l3 a to r M;rbi I I K I almost
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  • 81 11 •Sydney, Jan. 28.--Dmny Pailfi won the finals of the Australian singles tennis tournament to tako the title from Jam Brom wich with the score 4-6- 6-4; 3 6; 7-5; 8-6 Pails was only one point from defeat in the fifth set but fought through to virtory. Pails
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  • 108 11 New York. Jan. 27.— Rocky Graziano. biilliant middle weight boxer and contender for the championship, told District Attorney Frank n todav that he had withdrawn f-om a match scheduled from EecemIth Cowboy Ruben Shan}; becaus*- lie was afraid he coi rom a who offered
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  • 148 11 VICTORIA BEAT N.S.W. SheijteU Shield SYDNEY. Jim 28.— Victoria brat New South Wales by 201. runs in the Sheffield Shield match which ended here today A.L. Hassett had declared Vic toria's second innings closed a> 450 for three the overht score— leaving New South Wales to get 478 in five
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  • 96 11 Hogan Wins $10,000 Golf Tourney PHOENIX. ARIZ.. Jan 28. Sen Hogan of Hershey, Pa Won the SIO.OOO Phoenix open trolf tourney for the second, straight year with 270 for 72' holes, taking first money of' $2,000 and breaking the com- 1 net Hive course record of 273 set last year
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  • 204 11 From All Quarters 28. the Can. id !Ktl Aflau d Washington report tii;*t fcht United Oovernmeat wa disappoint- d Oamda'i failure pics- her view v. hol.linu ii,. the plan to begin distribution "1 -Jap. reparations. A spokesman .■id thai a policy decision would Be i forthcoming hortly. BHOPAL, Central India,
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  • 138 11 International Rugby DUBLIN. Jan. M.— The iris'i team to meet England in the Rugby Union International hen- on Feb. 8 was CUOMO ai follows: C Murphy (captain), B. O'Hanlon, J D. Mon teith, J. Harper, B. Italian, J W. Kyle, i the icrum-half is not
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  • 67 11 LONDON, Jan. M.— The vatiVe, Sir Waldion Smither, charged in th<- Commom that I I withdrawal of the Briti ti 4mb.. dor from Madrid "h only to aM Rbe| Communism through oui the world." The Minister of Bute, fcfi McNeil, replied that he d;d not think
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  • 21 11 LONDON, Jan. 25 £cai < I: London to rried I to be th< lons and 1 pound It *.i .md had h
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  • 191 11 €25.000 I lor, H. LONDON Jan 28 Mr. Jame> Butler. President ol the Em; Racing Association ol New Y arrived here .day to interest racehorse own r.s in the £25.000 race which it is proposes to run annually to d. which i- the world's
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  • 74 11 LONDON, Jan. 28.— Ihe draw lor the Fifth Round of the P. A. Cup to bo played on Feb. R i a fal lows: Birmingham v- Bolton W. >>r Manchester C. Cheater or Stoke City Wo; verhampton W. or Shflh-ld U. Charlton A. vs. Blackburn
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  • 131 11 NUREMBERG, Jan 28— Hai Pritishe, who spread Nazi prop* ndi to millions, told German d. N&ziflcation court that a< ai; idealist h<; always believed that the Kasi Party'i aim irai to aid the German people." Pritahe, who wa ■cquitted bv the international tribunal la r
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  • 35 12 Lak. i Led today i asked p:> with Britain ;nin Corfu Chaw i the Albaniai to comi h< re B h "H" thai the] wIU an immediaU wan of U.P.
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  • 42 12 At Part Id oi i for Pi lent Hood K il K H I H litor. H Chun Poi Cap mlt jrrll de Souza P irties d -iril Luckj Btrik( an i d immunl B kC 365 Noi
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  • 6 12 "One Man Army" Re-enlists 1 U.P.
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  • 52 12 ILO Mission For Ma lava conference i C \U ill con :><■. hi '>n January 30 I Its to India. Ck B 'i Ma Union and Si am, Philippines 1 i lon Director General E. Whelan the NVv. Delhi and ence may ■re the way ation ol lLO's In the
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  • 392 12 IMCC vs. S. Australia Match Ends In Draw Adelaide. Jan. 28. The MCC v\s. South Australia itch has ended in a draw. The home sidc\ second igs closed ;r« 443 (Hammence 145) and a' the i "1 play to-day Which was interrupted by heavy sh<<v.
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  • 77 12 o ftl. d All I d k tiaki Koi o, former Minister and knerml <>i on the J;<;' *idqua tf ibli tor its ad [med thai r no oid not ave lu til I killi nicicly M limed mill' Q the order§ of
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  • 47 12 Bangk< k. Jan 27.--The SiamForeign Minister today denied a report that Siam I made representation to China regarding the frequent recurrence ol attacks by the Chini upon the Sii n Slam Hj al. i '"(1 that Siani took no par! in Indo-Ohina's troubles.— U.P.
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  • 51 12 "World Charter Human Rights" Lakp Success. Jan. 27 United Nation.; commi human rights began the "World charter ol ht i ting Mi eveli chairman nation. The Commission has b up to write a .its of all men— a ly to un ona for such tr dom, equality, between western and
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  • 30 12 Walton, Ird Jan. 28 people were crushed to when the Pennsylvania road's Cincinnati to I flyer left the tracks hei overturned six of eight i U.P.
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