Morning Tribune, 1 March 1947

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  • 175 1 IB The Supreme Court of time in the history of ill< H iv Land today issued an "abg upon the British authorities fugeea new in territorial .-nit tod tO land in Palestine. Issued, on area military imm E habeas David I the eh pollution of
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  • 80 1 Feb. SI Piene n Pranch Minister ol in u rmation. stated today that Angl en Alliance would n<> arlv a> mis Sun \s Nterild be signhe Bis* Four Confer- < nee in I xt month. Mb tnnouncement me tin^ M niirmod that the
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  • 293 1 BRIGADIER J. H. ALMS AMONG PASSENGERS ON DAKOTA Search For Missing Plane To Be Renewed Today (Tribune Stall* Reporter) It is learned that Bri: ier J. fi. Alms. 0.8.E., Ch ol the British Intelligence in Singapore, was among the passengers aboard the R.A.F. Dakota which is still missing. Air Command
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  • 211 1 Disease Scare "Unjustified" Ihe stare that people tried to create of a gene- S ral outbreak of disease as I a result of the recent i Municipal strike was not j warranted, said the Mu- S nicipal President, at yes- terday's meeting of the r Commissioners. i Mr. Rayman at
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  • 58 1 Qdon, Feb. 28 -In a n to the annual meetin Political Council of the stituttlonal ervafcive) Club dt which he is the President, Mr ton Churchill said to Th c and Una; .struct in ir country is now IOUs i' 1 Our I matter <'t
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  • 84 1 yL LONDON, Feb. 27.— The W T ''Financial Times" under- 1 J stands hat an announce- ment from *he Colonial t" Office is Imminent con- ceritoig Malayan Gov- en, ment assistaiice io rub' ber companies for reha- I bili'aton of their proper- ties after enemy occu-
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  • 96 1 Nanking Feb. 28 A high oL Jlctal source told United Pres* this morning that the Government will take the first concrei.^ *tep> for ending the Kuomintang; 20 years one-party rule" tomorI when the legislative and sup inches of the govern will be broadened to include
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  • 666 3 SDFASDFASDFAS I 1 I lIIIH'IKU I I I I vv tlu iv.unli'-iMt 1 I B I I P inner Ere f I V I B Bar the mrl Bowai lenda j i V Be n wn :i thai I 1 |Hi that 'led menda■pns HP
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  • 172 3 At the adjourned hearing the inquiry into the death oi Pandurang (25), a Sepoy who shot through the chest on in last while on guard duty at the No. 2 sub-depot 223 8.0-D. Chua Chu Kang Road, Inspector Sardar Singh of the M.N.I, sub-branch, told
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  • 163 3 In his closing add: the at the fifth day's hearing Dl the Marudu Inquiry held in nine Court rday. Mr D. Marshall, defence Counsel, submitted that It was not unusual for the master. I tain O, Pat( rson, to take lor navigation officer, without checking. The Chief
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  • 300 3 With the Singapore Traction Company refusinj concede the four demands put forward by the striking bl! "basis" foi pting arbitration to settle dispute, there Is no immediate possibility of the back t > work. Official sourct however. that tht still p« bility 01
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  • 110 3 Schools For Children Of Labourers There are 550 children bein^ .■eu in schools math available in Municipal buildings for the teaching of labourers' children, said the Municipal President in reply to a question asked by Mr. K. Jumabhoy at terday'a meeting. Mr Rayman said that there hools for children ot
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  • 5 3 Radio Programme Extended I 1
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  • 297 4 Morning Tribune U.K. Fuel Crisis >mething ol volution i to nv i Kingdom as a -ult ot th«' fuel ci immedii economi in; consumption or xtra efforts .a coal production can brii chasm between minimumj requirements for an export drive t«> attain 175 per c< of the volume of pie-wai
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  • 863 4  - OUR LONDON LETTER Mills Very Nearly Lost His Fwht With bertola H.L HOPKIN r~ by 1 FLI l8 the doings at the Albert Hall last night of t confident young man Mr. Fr< Mills Bignor Bnri ex-waiter and ca t, ex-Italian Navy and now cruiser-weight cham plon ol untry. On
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  • 83 4 CEYLON SEEKS SACRED CASKETS LONLM F b. 27. A Mab ii h> I he Vic um authu Ittes I -1 I hi <m of Buddtil^t ilana anded o\ Bl i mI n liidia i pii Ivo. that im autti ook the v ow tint the ca k. t th( lie
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  • 265 4 5-Second News From Britain Whfn mj husband I I: "I an I to get some n at Dart ford Court. Mv football car er 1 1 I the baby arrived and i hj queue lor th< I Saturday alt* K» North Kent court. Sitting in the church ;<H the Rev.
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  • 83 5 Windsor Jewels Hunt Reaches Jersey JERSEY. Fob 27 Four I land Yard rs arrived at Saint Helier, Jersey, to open inquiries in the Channel Islands which may provide a clue to Windsor jewel roobery. The ofHccn had travelled all nifht irom London and at once went into consultation with the
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  • 75 5 Washington, Feb. 26.—president Truman's Air Co-ordinating Committee has reported that air routes through the Arctic be tween United States cities and northern Eurasia are feasible This was disclosed when th e President transmitted the Committee's report to Congress. "At the present time, however," the report states, "necessary
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  • 76 5 LONDON, Fob. 27.— London flr« frost-free night last iiigrn f" 16 days was also warmest for noa :.v a month. Today it was in Linden thai; yes bu temperatures were ill abuw f eezuig pi* ml. At 5 p.m. ihe Lemperatu w^ hei compared wi h
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  • 99 5 London. Feb. 27.-The maxif^Sl^llll^ price of houses built in Britain by private builders is to be increased by £100 to £1.400 in London and l.?00 in the oro vinces unit V Ane u urin Sevan, Health Minister, has decided this alter representations from the NaT^ni E'J? e
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  • 35 5 New York. Feb. 27 the rules of golf ar< interest and th the Uni(< rlation commenting Brl tish ruli n Jan icier the »n ronfi the n w '•an K' n'
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    • 64 5 I it's obtainable anywhnr it's in ll Kin CFftft Kial\ nnCOSt •I ■river v. D I BINOAI of rpONt lockistf I H A! LA I wL m 1 61. Rd., I ■i:\D.\cin-ci handle I I On. B\(i(iA(;i; SERVICE I Bria CONPECTI t STORE 71, V ■P' I B| )rt(>rs >'"
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    • 161 5 Singapore shops to-day are displaying as wide a variety 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 seller this page offers a good cross-section of current bargains. For special advertisement
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    • 126 5 Forwarding Age SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade Tel No. 405^ Prompt Execution, Reliability and Satisfaction Our Guarantee Express Delivery Clearing Forwarding and Clearing Agents Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel in a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished, Bar: All kinds ol Ist: Class liquors available. 7-17. Tanglin
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    • 134 5 Regarding ihe eyesight Consult New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore Phone 3786 o-ic^rap-her CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoo: Photographers Ptonos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nan^ Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE, 103-105, Selegie
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  • 788 6 Around The Town WITH VERA ARDMORE Surprise Party T<»p. Jolly «o<»d frub, I reckon! A peaceful meal •vas In progress when I arrived at the N< wmarkct Koari ('hildren's Creche the other day, and these youngsters were k< ttinj; down to a Rood tuck-in. Right. But not for Ion? I'm
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  • 209 6 UNKNWON UNKNOWN *1 Safet Once m a "Why Grow 01 cause n w will h ive no chan piefer to do ra lier than i >; Wo ikV.i Lhil to us but w n u T Bgu e« in ti.at each on tantly. In >p though, and work and which
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  • 822 7  - Hollywood Has Changed (Part 2) Henry Gris James Stewart Says r y i Mornmg Tribune i Corres. in Hollywood When Frank told me about the J rtory and mentioned boom ol the play; rs who would be in it I knew that it really was 1 wun- derful life, tor
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  • 311 7 Late new.s and gossip from Hollywood Although Bette Davis' baby is due only in May. plans for a Davis picture to be mad? following the birth of the child have already been set. Warner studios which have Davis under C >ntract intend to call
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  • 41 7 SYDNEY. Thr 111 lm strength of the Allslrali.i-.i d( fena t- b 16 wai *****, Ml Defenc M.r Dodman. said. The flßui- which Cabinet ntfih ol th< mi Army. 39,000. aild Air force LS.OC tol ii Oi 67.500
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  • 941 8  - British Crisis May Hit Rest Of World Sydney Gampbell By ipoh Miner's Son Pays $4,000 To Kidnappers London. Feb. 26. Evidently, some of the most ponsible ople in this and other countries fear thai E 4 i tain's i vill extend into a world economic crisis, ,id that unless the
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  • 199 8 LONDON. Feb. H.— >!i^ Mai> It \t Ut< lietoff of the British Prime Minister has cont: ululated the Student labour Ft deration on organising I stu dent petition to King Cleorge irawini .mention to conditions ol racial discrimination and injustice in South Aflrftci
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  • 138 8 India: Govt.'s Challenge To Torie s LONDON. Feb. 27 The Prime Mini-ter. Mr. Clement At tie the Board ol Trade President Sii Stafford Cripps and the Defence Minister. Mr. A. V. Alexander wril >peak for the Government ir n xt weeks India debate in tin Hous<* of Commons on Wednesday
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  • 68 8 •n (Will of Queen nv "hi [nrtlari n ti v won the Rajpipla i a distance -,f om minute 39 seconds Flo was died w th g roke {he existing f or Ind which was. si] won .(1 twice In onl n nr<,], m Ruoees 85.4 <;.G76>
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  • 18 8 WASHINGTCV \< n men board the Un Bu>> missing m Ala t .v.,, ben, Island*, i
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  • 16 8 BERN In I received hn to whom he I from u, Vice Tndlan h I
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  • 173 9 Town Board Labourers For Private Work I Town Hoard during le to the public for private parties concerned. ent labour Bhol lu monthly nu,ung Thr Chairman, ui-v^ m il Drake-Brociunan. emphasised, however that the Board would KKune responsibility fur any undertaken by the Town ard labourers during their off-hours, and
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  • 18 9 "Ridiculous" J.S. Suggestion On Iceland .^Havik ■B ■^B i b Hi L>s Ct H I I**4 h-.rdly l
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  • 12 9 Atom Bomb Was Shock To Soviet IV I 1 I B I
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  • 65 9 SIMMER TIME EXTENSION TO AID INDUSTRY iNDON. F»>b. 27 Til B:i- m< s c etary, Mr. Chufc r inouiiced in the Hou* erday afternoon ni tiad d c-icit'd to a ingle -urn:: 16 N. v 2 a I dih April 10. umm r time will iving i fuel bir i
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  • 42 9 Feb. 27 Defence atrelaxing after the morn was marked with the Boviet proimed reading I docum nta into transcript ol t^e I, on wh •lie individual de end--1 from I v!ll put Japan \vi misundi bv the res' U.P.
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  • 31 9 i Ml A rim nai refuse to marr> U.s erman irn is n-)t n after permit a\c\\ un!< I rman and \m rlca U.P.
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  • 99 9 Hirohito TO Return PI Museum Property MANILA. Feb. 26. Emp. Hir >h] i lo»i i vaiu aole pkrf oj Ms bi'd. ihelk, plan:, and i ;phic CoU( tion to th Natural Hilfc MUM'um ol the Philippine- in Mini., whe the ipecimeni iam< from o'iginally. -•lit (1 to Hideki Tojo in
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  • 79 9 ALDERSHOT. Feb. 27. Twen-ty-five boys, aged 14 and 15. cted from all parts ot B tp.ln, have just begun th< flrst term as pupils at Sal Omars, new War Office College cheffl run by the Army Catering Corps at Aldershot. These young students will
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  • 35 9 CANBERRA Feb. 27 Tne ailan O» v union U eI u lo Ik- m iking effoi oi repre- ..i\t” ul I h Philippine*, India Malaya. Sum. Bu ma. pacific i ode. U.P.
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  • 76 9 CEYLON STATE COUNCIL TKRM EXTENDED London. Feb. 27 Extensi »n oi the life ol the State Council < t Ceylon for tour months bey >nd March 10 the present d expiration. ha 3 b en agreed up■n and the necessary legislation is being prepared, said Mr Arthur Creech-Jones, Colonial ft'e
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  • 140 9 London. Feb. 27.— Plans arc being considered for the offical celebration to coincide with th^ proposed 1951 International Exhibition of the 150th Anniversary of the opening of the first railway in the world in Surrey. Opened in 1801. the railway horsed rawn and ran from Wandsworth Docks
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  • 67 9 Woman Recluse Asked For Lift: Found Dead I cu Ml« Dagma I Ay. mum Kn K nt. 48 old i m Known IIV n Octobei 30. N. round by the llio main London Bhe had n i led. Binclal iU (i thai P kcd fo mom "TIH 1H X! 1
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  • 275 9 INDIAN CO MMUNIST ATTACKS BRITISH QUIT PLEDGE SADFASDFgod, Feb. 27. Britain's Labour- Gk>v< rnment proposes to keep India united or partitioned under tlu heel of Its military power, Dr. 3. Adhikari, Leader ol Indian delegation to the Empire Communist Party's c i fere nee m London told Reuter today. "Ttu-ir
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  • 81 9 Demobilization Conscription NANKING. Kb. 26.— Army de*uobilizaUon and conscription is going on >ici Ide lu China U>day ,vi hout :oiiflic 'Minister <»i Informa ion, D.. P Hsuch-pei, told a preti conference today. He said 'he secund Dha« i'l demobilisdtioi) -it^gaiiization plan of tht Army was being carried out gradua Tlie
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    • 55 9 Last Five Shows 10.30 a.m.— 1.30— 4—6.30— J).30 p.m. t] .nirc CARL ESMOND CHfcHLt3 I SUE fNGLAND in i#An\llKl 1 JPSS barker |1» KIIKVIW 1 RALPH MORGAN §L_ _I--^ FRITZ ElBtR Opening To-morrow Alfred Hitchcock's Epic naeaulM mn CimVIKS S* HfHi iiiantn ci^oteuuu H«riM« UOYO Otto K«UG'» JjjP^^X Oor»H.y ffrtKON'
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  • 229 10 Rubbers Unchanged: Tins Easier T/ for industrials coi teady. mmona $5, H 41, H'kong I Jiv., 22 j, Cold 81 -90, C Wb t I 73. Unit« $12.65, Ids $19 -~z- Tin shares were report a to huv <htly due to prottt t IK 1 4in I
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  • 69 10 WASHINGTON. Fib. 28.— A ininrmecl source said that China's share ol President Truman's proposed $350 million reliM programm i<>r the calendar year Ol 1947 niter UNRRA expires would b<- "very small it any at all." Officials -aid that, there was not even any
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  • 86 10 MALAYA WANTS CHINA TEXTILES HARDWARE SHANGHAI Ft'b. 27. Exporti th Sfii 1 h Seai areas have Improved imp „i the exchange rate, racial of the Chin Natlv< qcxaJ C po n revi aled. He uer* received from mcrch hi k in Hongkoi cities i l im l im u1 nsil-
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  • 144 10 London. Feb. 26. -Sir John Barlow. Liberal National Member of Parliament asked in tne i Hous- of Commons today whether the Colonial Secretary wa^ > aware that certain rubber companies held l.md in Briti-h Nor ih Borneo on lease with th right to export, rubber
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  • 34 10 WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. -The State Department announced the conclusion of an air a mrnt with Siam which will permit op< through Baimkok in both directions by Pan Amr m Airway- lt« round-thp-wjiid n U.P.
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  • 317 10 4. Trices emoted below arc per p cul we except where stated. Foodstuff* x Q uo were "Meehoon": KI $80; Ran $70. RlC< Blam No. 1 $100; No. 2 $97; Ra goon $67. Glutinuous rice: Siam No. 1 $75; Raigoon $43. Rock sugar: —$67 G
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  • 235 10 "The sooner the authorities realise that the pro pcrity of this country is dependent as much on the lubber as on the tin industry and that the former is in equally need of assistance, the quicker will be Maho rehabilitation and return to normalcy
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  • 73 10 AUSTIN iT( Fcil Gen. liero of Con I rica should build u I atomic bom I enough B-30 carry them. He told a I Texas I I bombs and pi I cured "in lm< curity prepai Wainwright I Russia as a and added w< maintain del I against possibi<
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  • 89 10 Billingsgate Fish Market To Move LONDON, I«Vb. 28. Th th 120,000 lu i. up a new i lop d major] c nun C uiicil ol the ,i, described time an uld dlehaid removal 1 1 the ma k that he had worked in Billgat4 for 39 y> ari and .t
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  • 87 10 VV YORK. Fob. 27. Pri Uiued to r cover slowlj quli tig and sain- up two points v 1 iii Lined. Nunie ous bu> txp* spa e nf selling were hear ened I ftiiu i-ffo limited a^ ieaciing issues with special emphai 'ldminlngs, mea "ex. ac-.
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  • 460 11 FIFTH AND FINAL TEST P tarries His Hal lor t gland once again collap ished the first day the with a total of '2'M for the loss of two wickets at the tea I, live I I 122 not out at stumps, and with
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  • 60 11 MORAYSHIRE, Scotland, Feb. 27— Francis Alexander i Mackinnon, 35th chief of the clan of Mackinnon and Bri- tai Vs oldest Test cricketr, died today at his Morayshire home at the age of 98. He has been ill only two days and previous- ly had been following
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  • 146 11 T ie following will play Cricket fu the Indian Association "A'" XI against the 61st Coy. RASC i'JTi on Sunday, at 11 a.m. on the Gl^i Coy RASC Ground at Bid.idari Camp. D. K. Sumy (Captain) R. Bhapoo, Z. Bbatri, Ravilal Mehta. Ragni R. Banker, G.
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    • 195 11 GHFGH Ihe 10th annual athlig Edward VII Collt Medicine. Singapore, ai 2.30 p.m. on the Medical College Union grounds, Sepoy Lines. FOOTBALL LEAGUE Navy vs. R.A.F., Jala^ Besar, 5 p.m SOCCER S.C.C. vs. Pulau Saigoi SporU Club, Padang. Young Muslim Association vs. Indonesian XI, Farrer Pirk. Asians XI vs. Johore
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  • 225 12 Dutch Prepared To Use Force i of ru itch hip to harboui ii. fin < fflcial Republican source that tpi Oray told the Dutch naval command"! that lh" Martin Behrnvn'.n would have to be towed to Ijong Priok as his Instructions from
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  • 105 12 Spurn Point. Yorkshire bi mbs" wasted up Yorkshire ire to be rmlne whether weapon will coin' light. A checkup ol all knuwn nrikn weapons have failed to a] any bombs, boobytrap ike them. Bombs found yesterday beW:the: rid Spurn nt were actually containers .i holding 40
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  • 50 12 Higher Wages On Estates A Increase in wages U>r Chinese workers in the rub- i matrons Is to be announc- 1 the United Planters- ition oi Malaya on Monday. learned y\sterday at the sieeung Dl th( eighteen estate, who have been negotiating with the Deputy Controller Ol Labour, ind managements
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  • 19 12 WARSAW, Feb. 28.— Count Valdemai B tnd Major Wild ckl, who v I "Ami xedon. U.P.
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  • 58 12 r Ann el I I d the übb r iU) ab herubber. The Departni endorsed »uch l< lation eu it d intent ol C i maim rubber Indus IK (I it continues Government and In i I p ial would Reconstruction Finance c ntinyc to
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  • 30 12 Mr. Id Smart, Ami to China, has trom Can on on u si i iliciu: vi-i. to Hongkong. Mr. Stuait will bo u gues Governor. Sir Mark'Young u Hainan inland.
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  • 234 12 The slump in timber Industry which has compelled three Singapore sawmills to close o from to-day formed the subject "1 a talk from Radio Malaya la^t night by Mr. C. O. Flemich. Forest Officer, Singapore. Signs of the slump, he said. were first >een
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  • 70 12 BUFFALO. Fob. 27.— Some 200 .-V'h i|3o fl stulents w 1 World War Two vetcr marched through the swilling snow City Hall today to protesi 11st thr closing ol public Irst break apneared In the four day strike 1 r )00 BChOO] teach. v< i
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  • 90 12 Tojo Defence Cites Soviet Finland TOKIO. Feb. 28.— 8ir William Webb, held over until Monday a decision on whether the d e will be permitted at th»^ trial of Hldekl Tojo ;\m\ 25 other Japanese leaders to troduce evidence of Sovi< sian breaches ot internati law. The defence attorneys c
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  • 47 12 New D lhi. Peb 28.— Mr K: 8. Menon. India> Ambassadorejnate to China, left New. Delhi i »r Nanking this mornfnjf illy chartered pi Ht n off at the at r Pandit Nehru. Mr Naidu and >i the I al Affairs Drpartment Reuter
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  • 187 12 BACK PA Y COUNCIL LIVELY MEETING nu'il U m all Government departments d argumt nt Inst 3A years' I the authorities and others. Became thla meeting re] ted all i -< i s of <- ment lervants, it again brought up the motto i to reject the back pay settlement
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  • 74 12 Reds Advanced Manchuria SHANGHAI Feb. I iif.se Comi tooh advanced ft the Manchuri CtlUXl, a aJ repoi terday. Tne Chii i e (joyi n trolled < News admits ths com have reach< d p lints la 20 miles f] Government Shantung ial eaj Tsinan Is ous. Reuti NANKING. I Communist
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  • 32 12 NE »V IO United plane üßett:u Bett: H< nolulu at clay, in an stop to Nfv. The plan twln-engin and the ted flight Is "Betty Jo' ed lnl tory about Reuter
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