Morning Tribune, 25 February 1947

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  • 85 1 U.K. PLANS 48-hr. D ASH TO MOON I Harper, member of the an article m the itish plane than 1-000 tons to carry ;8 hour avenui nter-pla c >cket research n t!v Brst ar expe ady t space, it that •l undertaking will be m international with peratii with :\nd
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  • 46 1 A real life struggle reminiscent of stories from <j c F a r North. /jr An RAF rescue squad after Uiki :g food to marooned villagers at Bran>da Moor, leshire, re unwd with a sick fanner who was accommodated on a one-horse-power sledge.
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  • 10 1 Sensational Wound Up In Peiping K. X I I I
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  • 19 1 I im- IUO German i turn i ert. riiiil dfgdfg U.P.
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  • 179 1 7 > Gang Plead Allied Encirclement HIRO G PHE CABI H)K lllh DEI BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL. TOOK FOUR HOURS TO READ HI S STATEMENT. The defence statement recapitulated the familiar Japanese version of Why Japan went to war growing population, lack of resoui md
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  • 108 1 Hanoi, Feb. 24. Fighting flared up m several sectors of the Indochinese battle zone today a Her 24 hours of relative calm, according to semi-official French repoits here. At Nam Minn, about 63 miles south of Hanoi where a French garrison has been encircled for
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  • 127 1 London, Feb. 24.— Two pir/*ons attached to the Australian Cor pa of I Signals m the Far East during the tear have been awarded the Dickin Medal, "animals V.C." an- nounced the All ed Forces S Mascot Club. The first pigeon was S re 1 eased
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  • 93 1 Burma Railway Disaster Rai i. 24. Ten pcoare no^ ;illed and injured m the ty-Rango< n mail train derailment m the Yamethin district ol Burma yesti The ngine driver and t. are among the dead. c Chiel Commissli ■f Burma Railways said th< cident was cat sed by deliberate tampering
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  • 37 1 Viscount Wavell is at libert) to make any public statement ho may wish, subject to tiit* usual limitations applicable to a person holding hiyh office, the Prime Minis ter said iii a Parliamentar answei I
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  • 43 1 HONGKONG. Feb. 24. Tne Hongkong Wai Crime., com sentenced thi Japai ro mor C-in-c oi Hongkong, C.jl. ECennonuke Noma, to death by h nging after finding him guilty of ordering numerous tortures and oi alll( el civilian hj UP
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  • 169 2 Representatives Assurances Repudiated (Tribune siaii Report In less than three hours airman ol the S nry Bathe assuranc »^u sn B clerks, who are on a p l<: WOUld return to Work thi ral I:- oi the i triki i cided to conti kr-
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  • 53 2 Byrd Orders Evacuation Of Little A merica ftn i] evacuatii n rica withi ichmeni hich Is cli on ih< centra] group. March l was originally tie America but Heir Admiral Cruzen'a arrival brought the Immediate dec! up departure be--1 lc( do.se> In with tin ng ummer sun and the rim
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  • 52 2 Governor's Tribute To A. C. W. Union H.J Governor, Sir FrnkUn Ciiw In a message Lo ra Ive Clerical Work- Union a the re-opening <»! r dub i 1 i week Ji» record "l the Cle Adminii Worku s Ui ii they were fully oii-ibility "and heir activities vtii b
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  • 143 2 believed to be m I Bun- He they wi •n- i mun ii alleged to have i md on them. rhe boys yen Chan Yin 17 ,d Renl Pohi Indonesian), 20, who gave their address aa the Malayan Seminary, Upper Berangoon Road, rhey were reported to
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  • 42 2 Mi- S. Dix .»n. of the HUI, Ai1, i>\. purl, Cumberland; E. Sturdee, ol 98A, Acklison Road. Kensington, W. 14. nd Mi- D. M. Vincent, ol 67. k Road, Reading, have I nlal Sc Nur-lng SisL s in Malaya.
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  • 11 2 Air Marshal Hill Coming To S'pore ie Hill Air dfgh Rafpro
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  • 63 2 Oiu' man was slushed to death, and anothei terloudy inj<; a mali Chill b and ing a pa: ang ran amok m Upper Chin Chew S n Sun•ay It w only ai dlfflcul h pollc managed ye pnv> him. He ha- been cv
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  • 21 2 Trishaw Union Men Fall Out iff Report Feb. is of tho Trishaw M l Assoctat] tnbei Tn du Id 1 l
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  • 134 2 Batavia. Feb 20. Republican Welfare M Dr. A. K. Gam. Id "naturally wh n asked wh Amei lips than c Martin Barmann would try break the Dutch blockade, I An ported ii d it the i: tly I llr could I h
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  • 142 2 I B month ai I emploj B1 Friday ur Board lighteragi I nen are crews on the light when he a itrlke noi a ik. d met ntath i h h full and i i ms and contliThe agre< m jhea 11 rl ctb
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  • 191 2 THE M. V. MAR UDU MISHAP ClrcumstaxK the demage v ii Straits Bteam M Marudu. which merged object situated north-wt B:ai Marine Court day Mr. Paul Storr ors wei a. Robinson 1 t. EM. Robe-r Q, R Nelson. Capt. Ferriday. Mr. C. H. Butter. for the eral. The Marudu. wii
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  • 15 2 A U I Yoni I I I In 2-1 U.P.
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  • 216 3 Joo Chiat Killing: Coroner's Inquiry .:lto th< ftth Oi a 26-year-old Malay wh i iWI at Jo Chiat on told the court that aken part m a funeral pro they would pass the co time the d< was n thai I vmi m a police truck. Oihman bin Mohamed II
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  • 35 3 I I I 1 ill an i 1 ith, and B ffto üble on ti. WAS FLOUNDERING V V were V .bandon the I R me w X m Tun i and
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  • 91 3 Medical College Graduation Twenty-one Medical and six' Dental graduates wiU receive their diplomas from H. E. the Governor-General, the Hon. Mr. Malcolm McDonald, at the ftrst war graduation ceremonj to be held m the Medical Col Hall on Thursday, at 4 p.m Most ol those who sat fOl their finals
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  • 215 3 GOV-GEN FLIES KITES iroil. Monday Ih < .(ivcrmii General, th Hon. Malcolm Mv Donald and Mrs. Mm Donald, lo- r get her with Mr '< Won, Resident onimis- ■loner, I'erak, took a hand m kite flying on the spa- tious lawns of the Kuala Kangsar lstuna \esterday afternoon. The Ciovernor-Cienev
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  • 76 3 Twenty Chinese busmen were charged In the Fourth Police Court yesterday, with being members of an unlawful a. sembly at la- jong Pagar Road the Junctio i of Kee Seng 5 rect o i Sunday morni] They were alleged to h tnbled In order to attack \h Hock
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  • 125 3 Sx robberies Were reported during the week-end. A Chinese living m Changi Road was robbed of cash and Uery o the value of $275 by two masked Chinese, o \e of whom was armed win a pistol, o i Saturday Two Chinese, one armed with a pistcV
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  • 66 3 Federal Quiz Draft Documents Q. Why were the proposal;? embodied m legal documents, and do?s this mean that they cannot now be changed? A. The proposals were embodied m draft legal documents In order that everyone concerned should se-? precisely what the proposals are. The Agreements are drafts only, and
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  • 69 3 OBJ ECTS OF COLONIAL FUND SCHOLARSHIPS I to pro> •pment but must tor th( lon oi hi. m. The trainini ible pei the wid< i women On those who ai I foi further training will fall a responsibility, fitting then for important h will lit them on their return In
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  • 290 3 laimed to I [{nun ptxtoi iiuii, and sentei ced v im on all thi The complain the tt Mark \^>i\ Lok .n i whom :ipud to extort t $10 and Ifi told tii COUI that at noon on Nov. 13 last he < was
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  • 65 3 P. P. Webb, an Inspect Police during the occupation, who entenced 21 jpionth ova Imprisonment being convicted m tl irt causing hurt will a] Mr. J\\ A Brown m tl urt thl ;ipp< The app' Igmeni t] D sell. t{ on three ch.n hint to
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  • 96 3 In connect. on with the I dent on Feb 16 when the office of the Municipal Labourer's Union i Race Course Lane was raided, and chairs a-.d desks damaged, three men were produced m the Second Police Court yesterday before Mr I C Goh M Bundarajoo,
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  • 271 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, FEB 25, 1947. The White Paper itii India and the w< ther virtually monopolising the news, the British Government White Paper on the economic position of Hn tain has received less pub city than the gravity of th< &UDjecl merits. Avoidance of econu. breakdown is a national,
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  • 684 4  -  H.L HOPKIN Ol)R LONDON LEHER by 7 II) just landed on these h who are well You n them v know their know th i. voiC( h that mir.. which BUch a matter lh<> Ullkinu picture. The Vlsiti irel ne [übrlous count ance and
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  • 161 4 BRITAIN'S "UNDERMANNED" INDUSTRIES Communist Warning LONDON. Feb. 2-*. A Btl criticism ot the intention to use displaced persons for B; 5 tain's undermanned induatri and warnings about Britain present economic difficult i-- and possibility ol a declim British standard ol Uvil made by Mr Arthur H v ol the Union
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  • 242 4 Husband at a H court t.\ n m\ thinks wrll ol Five shilling p buck They will the new eupro-nick Unemployed numb< les 200 of Luton's population. £7,000 municipal profit was made b\ i lixston Corporation during the In season. Bucks police an Polish drivers to
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  • 128 5 PAI Feb. I t Luru- In a i ink n hrn 14* w«i~ morftl ci isi» and a revival <>t religion m tlw wid< the term entia] n 11 wa« t<) be i Religion, philosophy and *eiencf declared Lord Bamuel. shouid unite to ilfi the age
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  • 89 5 MELBOURNE. Feb. 23. S x-year-ohl Renee Martz of Chicago today preached a sermon lasting newly an hour o a congregation of 1,200 of Richmond Pentecostal church. Hundreds more came to hear her but they had to be urned away. Carrying a toy trumpet with which
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  • 52 5 Hamburg. F: b. 22— Charles Hoff. famous Norweiglan sportsman, was sentenced yes+;irdav to mr.t years' forced labnj;- fcr his po'iiital activities dunn- the <>ecipaticn when he was m charge Pta m Norway, the BriUsh New.- Bervice m Germany reP rt lay. Hf was once the world pole vault
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  • 36 5 LONDON. Feb. 23 Major John S. Churchill, younger brother of Winstoi Churchill former British Prim.- Mini died m London todaj illnoss He vv\s 84 nlor partner m a dt\ brokuiK firm Reuter
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  • 18 5 PA] rlties, headed by Juan Ne I not r lish Republican c tudolfo Llopla will IV
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    • 481 5 obtainable anywhere its m Singapore shops to-day displaying aa wi Oolician i goods a ed m the circui c npetition to buy is happily being rep tition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well Hoarding the eyesight C. iv an S Her this pag c >f current bai consultains.
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  • 936 6  -  VERA A RDMORE WITH "You Lucky People' 1 Q4. \> ummc D Kadio Malaya, ran n; r, aid ihe umuw com broth ton. Tommy?" sked A -aid I "Arriv« he i from Australia ually. hoop "l Joy, Lh I .mi. Di ec »r w« ul H action
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    • 65 6 LIT. ARXEIt exclusive m Little Sir Echo!! A MARD-PRESSED FUGITIVE— ""I -WHAR MAH SECRUT f A s -v x HIDIN 7 PLACE IS-AH'LI. 4 < 5^ puff.' puff.'- v BE SAFE, EF AH ofl V_ ON 1 O' THESE KIN FIND TH' AIGMT ™Wl tftiN IS -ECHO CAVE" JjvT ONE
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    196 7  -  Josephine Low man B\ Keeping Attractive Curves -•■v-k'. 1 mall n who fO I'll X v possible the woman because she lUi > l 1 lU >, unpleasant and ratty deposit*. to be an approJTQUr figure v are probably mr wardrobe, wuid buying. ol youi various c
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  • 251 7 I this I tion for an upward adjustment of the permitted lev .lustry m Germany and the mm::.' r many policies restrid rmany'ii economic recovli ver according to an official untry convincthe Germans cannot con- t on l 550 calories per day and he will actually ask -000 cal-
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  • 70 7 FLOOD THREAT IN PORTUGAL LISBON. Fob. 23. Fears that j Portugal la at* I greatest flood In her nisi r a used the meni to i i n argent wcu •nd thr .ill. I r Valley to take Im isurMi m- ciudlnß tin <>f iheir homi continue. th< homes already
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  • 907 7 Valeric Hobson: When Youth Was Against Her Valeric Hobcon la known In n gland A| "the best dressed British film -^tar." No matter wtieie she is sen at smart London restaurants, I brilliant lilrn premieres, theatril a nr.^t nights m of a certain post-war au-tenty m the air. she will
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  • 400 8 I I mmunisi forces ha |< nee thai th< Con munists won i nf licit should lasi a long tim< In intervii I, United P 'undent m i Teh said he wan glad the pie with 'he departure oi the a the oppori
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  • 782 8  - Peace In In do -China Not Within Sight Doon Campbell B) to an he reinforcement of a coi mistrust, bad f( :nis count n i ver the modus Vivendi, bom of desperation odwill, wj aed on September 14. H)4o\ ait thousands i i- nded paddy Held*, uibber and coffee plantation-.
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  • 165 8 The Hague. Feb. 23.— Member. Ol the Dutch Upper Chamber have urged the Netherlands Oov; rnment to keep their hands ire< m international polities and not tie themselves to any of the "Bitr Three" powers "unless the interests <-i this
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    • 165 8 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle t ass i#BPPPFh n»ritir of M— Toward a' EV Me N!!P_BEiA T S tssi 10 its., :i|;-^yipß_3o J3-Late author ;i7-AMatlc nettle L 'TBSJp IT MS E IT M__!A )3«Bump on Kkull 39-Early Jrwlsh P*E Rl_K <cl '5'" r 1 -&D\ 14-Prartire aMetlen n^^fli-TD* Vc___t?!%T^Tl 15-Rchullt
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  • 319 9 Keuter's Diplomatic c I ,i» >ur Governments decision m i full power im» have had wide I to turn the Palestine iationa and th. >wing fuel crisis on British for utlee's Indian nnoiinceI observers to ask themselves. 1 feu .-.ailment of duvet British
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  • 17 9 Muslim Women Asked To Be Arrested H Mu>lim m l Sir I ant id not men Reuter
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  • 5 9 Key Appointment For Indian fgfdg
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  • 127 9 FOOD VISIBLE IN ARTIFICIAL OESOPHAGUS XV i build i:* g an i iniu h, •Idler, .i nurgeon it *c lt> Life ii. i neti ,h fn -n of a Q Australii. i Sydney I j Bupe imD.. R id: Tiu> U t uiilj op nation ot i.- kind pi nu'ii
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  • 125 9 ATHENS, Feb. 23.— A threa 4 to kill General Markos. guerilla leader In northern Greece, if he goes to Salonika to give evidence before the United Nations commission investigating Greece's charges against her neighbours, has been made by the Macedonian deputy. Periods Uiades. the Greek
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  • 34 9 Safety Measures On Bulgarian Frontier o CBTANBUI, Feb. 24. La f m s. t\A disclosed that novemen v.r mliiw.is forbidden a! >ng c k Bulg nth i ten Itory. r fuge m dfgdf U.P.
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  • 12 9 Ml if Mini. Dir< the ik on i .nd Brit Mr H
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  • 447 9 How To Tackle Malaya's Juvenil e Delinquency (Tribune Stan Reporter) Ipoh recent times, the conduct of youth has been called certainly into quebwiOn. To s this may be encouraffi ig for while I am not without concern at the Increase m delinquency, it is an indication that there has developed
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  • 60 9 TOKig. Seto HI a Japanese war crimes suspect waiting nsportatlon Iwakuni air ba* bo Hongkong for I tali v alk d h t a Rri Ish Commonweal h Occupation Force hostel, picked up a carving knife ami cv. his throat while the troops \v r
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    • 127 10 Th< share ma] ontiau* is, al.(1 rubb< rs cam* ii uyer and 'I i hen 13 ra for steam I <■[■ and Ni >-i 5U d fetora 185 Hammers <40 Smelter prefs 27 :-i. H k >n« ik> £102^. Unions $."K). r Mai I |<
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    • 96 10 To Aid Karens RAF's "Operation Hunger IV" vi- X In Bu; n iU irvation. Dakota aft from three H.A.F. ii dron* and aii c t f; om Ai: 1 Q1 ers, Burma. :i Lak- ia a la. i !<"«■- i ppink !»P^ ration. era! n Eiung< i IV" is the
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    • 21 10 Oi N( il M. Richie BEALF by aii ty on a nd will i urn X Majoi A.
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    • 50 10 T rubber prices at were Buyers Sellers cts. cts. per lb. per lb 1 R.S 5 10! 412 42 In ball 4-5 4bi N 2 R 42a 3 P S.S b. 11 16 41-13 Ton- -Dili. The rubber mark el 'die yesterda I st tein^ I h wn
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    • 94 10 Washington. Fcb 24.—Government quarters today predicted that Secretary of State George C. Marshall will stand pat on his r t pport of the statement by under-secretary of State Acheson that Russia follows an :.j-Lressivc. expandh g" fort :>oliey Official quarters said that Marshall made
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  • 15 10 Increasing Stap For Postwar Work In Australia ?ey nil i p •n i i Reuter
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  • 148 10 'Lucky' Luciane' Vice-King Held In Cuba uciann< un ci< ported m a whirl wim that the one tiw here In lux The Cuban secret po ed 1 1. hustled him through .> brisk questiomnß and ledged him at th imiriuration station pending Investi tun of his activities prelimii to liis
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  • 333 10 LONDON, Feb. 22.— The state Department is trying Ind out whether a $25,000 a year career diplomat could afford to be an American ambassador to the Court of St. James? In a word, the answer appears to be "No." While Embassy sources are extremely
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  • 388 10 \V; item, capital I I Twii I I jsive cerei attended a la: I tjathering. Mr J. Calder Oft) i Ad tering th< m an i I pallil :i which the war had wi >ught and to the steps taken since the liberal habilitate tn<
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  • 18 11 S.C.C. Held To A Goalless Draw I' econ ■A II I I p \bdui S. M Orti t
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  • 71 11 ipiain A\v. Lacey, of 17. Wotton under Gloucestershire, and G.H Jol don. near Eastx have ocen apthe Colonial Admitrative Service for service In Mr. CM Hendy, of 235, len Way New Maiden. Surappotnted a subhe Malayan Broadtment. of the Industrial ation, Mr. has neld several cdi' with publishing mdon.
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  • 485 11 N.S. W.Lead By 282 Runs With 6 Wkts. In Hand M.C.C. FACE UPHILL TASK S"i Feb. 24. At close of play to-day New South WaU\s had reached the comfortable total of 206 with 6 wickets m hand, m ih against M.C.C. Ihey have now a lead of 2b2 runs. Hutton,
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  • 154 11 U C. Library Lose To C.Y.M.A. TABLE TENNIS C.V.M.A. beat the United Chinese Library by four games to three m a table tennis match played at the U.C.L. last Saturday. Results < C.V.M.A. players mentioned nrsO Singles: Thomas Heng lost t Quek Song Kang o—3: Louis Lim lost to Chew
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  • 20 11 AustraliaCeylcn 'Phone Link Planned ylon is iked with Austra- m the iri i i able Under tl I dfgdf U.P.
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  • 176 11 N.S W. Ut Lai Wa-hUiouk b juhn»tun 13 ich c Morris b r< »hack .51 Cump.un b P< to I >cJc c and b Johns 0 na U Sagg* r b TWiack l Ya.ul v c anu b I rd 25 Evan, c Munis b J Liuck 3
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  • 45 11 NEWMARKET, Fob. 24.— Lord Derby's famous stallion Fairway, who has been at stud since 1931 and was champion sire on four occasions, is being retired on count of old atfr. Fairway was the Sire of Derby winners Blue Peter and Watlintf Street. Reuter
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  • 56 11 Football League. Indian As sociatlon vs. 5.c.f.a.2, j Besar. 5.15 p.m. I.A. team will br the following- O. M illia Slthambaram, Chelliah, Singh. S. R. I llon William. N Krishnasnmy. B Anugraham Paul, si, ipathy and i M Ai v S.C.f Hock, I Thuan, Chin Yin Kee, X
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  • 306 12 Mayrover 's $390,000 Claim Against Dutch i Hntish cai Ernpi ivei irned to Singapon yesterday al I a^° ftve Austins, and four Standards, the balance ol tie jina] cargo ol 33 cars which she was discharging at eribon on January 8 when apprehended and detal the Hutch authoritl Tl i
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  • 113 12 >J,A LUMPUR, b ibl copia, palm oil .1 -i)ij)p.-(! from i lizeU'd t^is ling. Li 'I] IHibb r Which furc Immediai ely b 5 em plus a qu trU'i "i ,i cni pc Dij Ibution to it.vFund .t- fixed i.ii No' 1 1 I)• pound I
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  • 32 12 Big Fire Damage In Chungking CHUNGKING Peb. 24 i mlMing and arc belli c been killed m the big Ing more than 20 ho 1 downtown m Chungkln morn] 000,000 $42,000 U.S.
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  • 110 12 Army Planes To Rescue In Greenland NEW YORK. Feb. 24. -Arm\ rescue planes. helic .md special equipment are being rushed fn I irk, Lab dor and Alaska to the frigid northern tip Greenland to rescue the crew ol the Superfortress which crashed on Friday In a special flight aci the
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  • 139 12 SHANOH "he Committee ol Young China Party B Central utive Committee hi the list ol 70 repi tativei who will participate m the Government reorganization. The Democratic Socialists have already submitted it's list ol 47 represent at r The Young China party will have
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  • 152 12 Von Papen 67. Gets 8 Years Nuremberg, Feb. 24. Fran' von Papen Hitler's former "ace diplomat, was today sentenced to eight year, m a labour camp r>y the German d naziflcation rt which has b en trying him r his acquittal by the InterI national War Crimes Tribunal Papen U
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  • 17 12 Recognition Of Civil Liberties PEIPII n unilointlv I ri romi 10m I Ihe Oi hi I»> U.P.
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  • 13 12 U ii i the He will ci era! Mac Arthur and We IV.
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  • 133 12 SHANGHAI Feb 24 The Ov< ifncial misi >ttHl the Ministry ol Oversea* Allan m Nanking against having been compelled to no all the gn currency m their >n on landing In Shanghai ttccordin the ne* government regulation and accept m equivalent m Chinese dollan the omcial exchantfe
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  • 54 12 TORONTO, Feb. 124. Th< Canadian Red Cross has cabled as overseas commis- sioner m London, Colonel R. W. Frost, Instructing him to emergency help m connection with Britain's fuel crisis. The cable told him 10 make all Canadian E Cross supplies m British warehouses and on ships bound
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  • 45 12 CAPETOWN. Feb. 24. African ws found murd< near East London city m pc Province sterdaj within 24 hours of his release from prison under a Royal amnesty. His head had been battered m by a ..tone. No arrest has ye! been made. Reuter
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  • 72 12 BERLIN, Ftb 24 1 military gi Four today dratted the formally dfesolvin ti Prussia the trad ing ground of (> rman milii Igtft. Th law m>w will for iinal appr w the A Control Council The deputy milii also reached agn disputed I naziflcatloii ana
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  • 40 12 Anti-Soong Newspaper's Allegation SHANGHAI. I NanlcJ Yuan p. I vi th< c lug n Ma eh aunc Lack hi- ec nomicpi The repoii i- i fleam In vi w anti-S the and Chen Ku Fu th Chen Yen policy U.P.
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  • 53 12 LONDON, Frb. 24. MOS(ow radi i I this morning that war m c r weather and scattered rams are Dorti from Eui Russia and the Western* Southern and Central regions of the Soviet Union. It added ture i' 1 Moscow rose this morning to o tint, mtinue
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  • 28 12 Reds Told To Be "Shining Example" LONDON, I official oi g Sian Communi.^ day called up "shin;: 10 non-party ly In i "not workii Moscow Comn v Reuter
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