Morning Tribune, 5 March 1947

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  • 35 1 OLD COAST EXCHANGE POSTPONED t)NDO! B Mr. A: the Hoi it Mr W had I I adMr,/ I h P iei s a n < ti da: ■ty ol i.a. K. E B 1 v Reuter
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  • 255 1 1 1 I W in be mentioned during a two [aland to open In the House ol I W as learned today. I abour members of Parliami expressed the opinion that the by th i Prime Minister. e\ brief duration, would way towards
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  • 27 1 LRbEILLES, Ma. 4 rhe Ohan b rxpoctt\i to arrive Ma Ignane Alrp at ide tomon c< ntlnue on to I A Khan. Cairo avelllna ReuterN
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  • 25 1 1 undent It i L ha lndi who Iv hi, 1 i v,. I I. I I I m ludm I I I
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  • 97 1 i 1 ford. March drr lied In a ist night when a tanker, believ< d to n 3.000 LUin bacilli m fliud, burst Into flames aft< collision near s»< tord. Buck Th, surfi liquid, i m both the road caught Arc >h poh lepho i
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  • 371 1 Another Drama On Dunkirk Beaches DUNKIRK, Mar. 4. -The 50-year military, political and economic alliance between Britain and Franco, which was p! the bloodstained bt- of this battle ruined town In June 1940, was signed m a brief ceremony here at 4.1 p.m. today by the
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  • 202 1 JERUSALEM. Mar 4.- Extre mists blew up two British service trucks early this morning on the third da> ol martial law In Palestine. seriously injuring three British soldiers and two Arab civilians The British sold -piured on the main road on? mile south ol Ri-hon Lezion
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  • 105 1 Sydney, Mar. 4 —Every i > effort is bewg made to get H'ition fit enoucth to J but m England's second S touting* here tomorroio i ichich is likely to prove i a dramatic, day m the N fifth and final Test.. Hutton today was not
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  • 102 1 CARACAS. Venezuela Mar. 4 —Savage Indians m the "gr:en hell" region of Venezuela, attacked the Phelps scientific expedition killing the driver and guide. The survivor., radioed to Cara cas for help. A military plane with American personnel aboard left here today to search for the expedition m
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  • 151 2 Accused Deny Guilt .mi..« .1 »h Reporter) Ipoh, Ma i Ait.r ten days' hearing at the Perak Ighteen Chinese, mostly middle-aged cultivators, were this afternoon sent* the murder ol a Malay during the Bekor mas near Kuala Kangsar during March last
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  • 108 2 Malayan Nurses In Australia Colonels A. p Derhatn B.A.F. Pond sat talking with Di J. F. J. Cade and Mr, S k. au «mson night after nighi vi Changl Camp, Singa] ttiey planned to help rep r .some clay the sacrifice and courage shown by the local Chinese people m
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  • 136 2 Whether striking Traction Company employees accept arI bit rat ion or not, he would request Government to set up an inquiry *nto their dilutes, said i Mr. R. P Bingham. Labour Commissioner, at a Press Conference yesterday. Striking busmen's representatives who met Mr. Bingham yesterday for hi«
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  • 260 2 At a coroner's inquiry yesterday into the death Ong Chwee Xoon (50) a Chinese woman who died m the General Hospital on Dec. 27 from burns— ihe day after she received extensive burns m a fire a.c Seok Wee Road— police evidence
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  • 89 2 Because the charge was withdrawn on instructions of the DP P.. Govindasamy Raju, an IndLan. who had been arrested cm a tentative charge of having kidnapped T. Arumugam m .»r(j' h might be murderMi, j d'acharged by Second Magistrate L, C. Goh. yesterday. Tn offence was alleged,
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  • 51 2 TPOH, Mar. 4.— The recently appointed Salaries Commission by the Governments of the Malayan Union and Singapore and approved by the Secretary of State will comprise one Official and live Unofficials. The n unes are not yet available. The Commission is expected to begin its first -ession m
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  • 33 2 Dr. Nicholls Leaves For Hongkong I)r Luciu Nutrr Advi ci ter for rd Kilhur Hongk will as nor VJh will nces m Nutrition" and will tud conditions clal Welfare Nutrli Dr Nlchollj 1H
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  • 24 2 SYDNEY. (Air Kathleen Rozario, ol Berembi«.n (Ma Hera i hor family ilarly nied nurae, M Mcl bourn i por<
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  • 111 2 (From Our Own Reporter) KEMAMAN. Mar. 3.— Weather of a kind not experienced since 1927. ha s crippled land and s-ea transport m this area. The mail service has been suspended for some time due tc the impassable state ot the roads between Trengganu and
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  • 238 2 The first cas to come up for I iii the zes. before Mr. Justh Brown, yesterday, was one of armed roboery m which a youn'; nese. Lmi Teo Sens son of i cemetery cai Jin -4 a young! I I Sw( cle. wfth at New on th
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  • 311 2 ADRIFT 27 DAYS, NOW IN S'PORE the Dutch Ea.^ in.i During Ui dll I md carabatK with S which v« aughtered tor food died The shipwrecked party taken to the Dutch Consul Terempoc and wer sent February 27 to Tanjong p^J tn the Rhu> Islands Alter brel r')journ there they
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  • 162 2 Manila Office Cloai MANILA. Mar. 4. -It authoritatively learned tb General Motors Overs as Ci po rat ion is pulling out Ph:]'ppines. probably tor Sing pure. Furthermore the plan, cat for a large assembly plant ci ploying approximately 400 pi sons have been cancelled.
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  • 109 2 Teo Kee Hunt (33*. a b who had t>< porting rice from sh Rice Pool m Sin gap n sentenced to threi ri<a<> r o v a imprisonment nd District Judge T. T. kui -ell. yesterday. He was convi i transporting 28 I containing n
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  • 89 3 enrv I ai BOD. Alexander Road. iec j the Fourth :e Cow ge of t kn h 547 from a store at the iday afternoon, dice ball oi $200 was extendo March 11. lother Chine rt Loh also emp] iyed at the B O.D. ided guilt
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    56 3 Mr. Winsio i Churchill, Britain's war -time Leader, led his youngest daughter. Miss Mary Churchill to the altar at St. Margaret's Church, Westminister, when she VMS married to Captai?i Christopher Soames. of the Coldstream. Guards, the only son of Captain Arthur Granville Soames. and the Hon. Mrs. Charles Rhys. The
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  • 7 3 UK Chocolates F or Malaya I i
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  • 48 3 The Sultan Theatre m th Naval Base, with a -eat ing ac c tmmodar'on for 600. will be reopened very shortly, probably on Saturday. The theatre, a private cone badly damaged and neglected during the occupation, but now been completely r nova ted
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  • 26 3 Muslims have formed a committee ot ten members I tackle :ht problem of prosti- I tut?on moon? Muslim women m this city.
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  • 158 3 Unknown Man Shoots At Taxi: Driver Wounded Ins incidents, m >t which a Sikh taxi-driver was woundt-d. four armed robberies and two robberies with •urred m Sin It I I the I nby th. Sikh He wa ntlv drlvin Chua I red near the 13th mile at i •ur bullets,
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  • 286 3 Bingham Explains Functions Of Labour Board Advisory, Not Executive Explaining the functions of the recently set up Triparti bour Advisory Board, Mr. R. P. DinghiMDi Labour Commissioner, at a Presa conference yesterday, declared that it was not to be taken for a permai I arbitration board, but only as a
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  • 174 3 Fur a time a detective dvi the Japa occupation and probatl detective to the Criminal Investtition Department, Ng Pui w ed m the Fourth Criminal strict Court yesterday, before 1 Mr. H. A Form, witb extortion or money from a. compatriot, named Hj Chok Puns. Ho Chok
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  • 46 3 Alleged to have attempted to extort $8,000 from a compatriot on Mar. 3 by putting him m feai Ol death. Lim Sens Hin <20), appeared on a tentative charge second Magistrate L. C. Qoh, yesterday. The case was postponed for mention on Mar. 11.
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  • 95 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Among those who arrived m Singapore yesterday from Sydney by plane were Mr. Sidney Harpley and Mr. G. H. Blinko, both on their way to Shanghai. They are members of the UNRRA organisation on loan to the C.N.R.R.A. Mr. Harpley ha
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  • 61 3 We acknowledge receipt of a "zodiacal" diary containing a chart of the earth's pedometer tor the period January. 1947. to March. 1948. compiled by the well-known Malayan astrologer. Professor K. S. Maniam. It contains, besides a wealth of notes on the planets and auspicious moments, etc.. a composite
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  • 36 3 LONDON, Mar. 3 -The supply of 1,523 miligrams of radium bought In Canada for 3,000.000 h crowns under the aaspices of the UNRRA. has arrived by air m Czechoslovakia to replace rahiiur take.) by Germans. Reuter
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  • 363 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1947 Kedah Unrest It is not difficult to paint erents m North Malaya m startling colours without going beyond the facts, though there seem no ground! for alarmist reactions. The forces of law and order m this country— how. impotent they may be to deal
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  • 833 4  - OUR LONDON LETTER Shaw's nephew H.L. HOPKIN by Fleet-street Feb A war hero wtio-e yet unf ry promise! to rival v not [surpass that Of Lawreno Arabia has. emerged m the <nig matlc figure ol Colonel Aleiand er Patter-on Scotland. According to the evidence a' the trial ol Kesaelrtng m
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  • 150 4 LONDON. Mar. 3.— The AIL- g.itiun that Angio- American imlalum wits building up Sic bases m India. Malaya and ta nt the Far East i:; Ito kindle another wori i w wa> made m a declaration at tod conference of Empire CommunM parties now me< tin
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  • 38 4 MIAMI. Mar. 4 A flrc fed bhigh U line roared furio usly through Miami beach M nti an«* worth $250.00° Tanl ird the yachts expo blowing many to pieces ani* spreadinK the nre which lasted three hour U.P.
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  • 406 4 5-Second News From Britain A case of converted pi gsliei I being used as a home has beet reported to Brentwoocl coum u^ u Tenants vi prefabricated houses at Tollers-lane. Coulsdon are awakened at 5 a.m. daih by an owl. Sir Charles Davies has presi ded at the Mansion House
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  • 142 5 Kesselring Says Italian King Betrayed Him Field told him hat by exI and the 1 ment. upreme 1 m i v described difficult nalian and bit erly referred promisi en him 'id j alian FieldI The erman said that with the fall of Mussolini n July 1943 *\he Kuiy a^d
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  • 85 5 PAA's One-Stop London Karachi Schedule LONDON. Mar. 3. PanAmerican Airways announce that thi ugurate a weekly one-stop lv hour flying serv.ce between London and Karachi, effective on Saturday, Mar. 8. Constellat Clippers will leave hi airport on Solurday,s at 8.45 p.m., flying no:i-stop to Ankara Turkey) In eight houis nnd
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  • 38 5 Colombo. Mar 3. Indepen dene iy W a throughout Ceyl with memb cai organ! f^e same plati neetlnw l"nd nly by the United the and 1 -hp oromii elude all mil the hour. Reuter
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    • 530 5 E obtainable anywhere it's m 1 SinqapnJUL ShopA r CurKXs Singapore hop displaying as wi O^ptkian can be desired m thr circumstances, I competition to buy is happily being replaced by T competition to sell. Po the discerning buyer icegarding the eyesight C. K. I an seller this page off<
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  • 935 6  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH 1 uslralian C j/i Flowt w i'or Singapore Tables k r< n t) m up ration. Large < mvnti it Australian flowcri wer« flown recently from Melbourne to Singapore DV Qanta- Em Airways The blooms w re packaged m moUWned bamboo boxe The^i ihlpmenti
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    • 99 6 I LFL AUWll EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE i Cuckoo's Tour! [^Tr t^a^1^ Jndqwn e RACE )S °^*J^ X^ leOLP.^sHEsSTILL h I TAKE. UNFAIR N/ TH' FINAL SCOPE IS- €»7 HOPE- V CHASJM' HIM.fT-THEV J I ADN/ANTAGE-VO' LESSLV MARRIED UP-I^ SUEYCIDF.S \©XjL PASSED THROUGH C I GIVE TH' BOY UP.
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  • 5 7 OUR SPECIAL FEATURE FROM HOLLYWOOD
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  • 503 7  - HOLLYWOOD FASHIONS HENRY GRIS by. >lornin^ Tribune Ccrres. m Hollywood HOLLYWOOD. Next millions of young wonin America will wear this kind of attires for their hrim As is the latest American tradition, Hollywood designs them for their stars, and after the nims appear, they are copied for mass production. As
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      34 8  -  Josephine Low man By For a healthy smile I Jan« Harkers, and cfjrrect proportions, too, its l>etter to cat food of jiooH nutritional quality than to put the emphasis on quantity.
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    • 224 8 Not How Much -How Good? It Is entiri ible to b« an dernourished with a full st< m and it Is rather usu naemic with tr> > main' pounds, many ol the Items which .i;i v ud Bnd pM hi nn i'ail i vide the mlr ral 3 and and
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    • 118 8 AIRES, Mar. 3.— Negotiations for an Argentine-Soviet commercial treaty which have been In a state ol deadlock for the six n, have ended m "outrighi llure," well-in-formi (1 diplomatic circles stated here tonight Constantin Shevelev, chief of the Soviet commercial mission which arrived here last April. was
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    • 519 8  -  V. S. Pritchett bj The present dearth o! books oi outstanding merit an m diary of the unfruitful times m which we liv for the frustrations and deprivations which have come to be our lot, are hardly an Lncenti our present daj writen to five the best
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    • 298 8  -  Louis Bromfield by (Cassell Co., Ltd W. 6d.j Most of Louis Bromfleld's adult life has been spent m Franc and m travels all over the world. When he returned after tit» year, to Pleasant ValKy. Ohio he became more and more convinced that a country whose natal greatness
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    • 164 8  -  by H. B. Egmont Hake L ndaay Drummond Ltd.. id < Ti. book wi i author m this com turned to. Tn his poteni ed m tl Malaya's future muni bi pie Curountry. j U t the ptop J Hake the Intrii i ikes. 1
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    • 177 8  -  Mark Freshfield by 'Faber Faber. Bs. 6d.i I This Is the story, I great imagination ami ot a brilliant West and his search for I think, is succ< standan m In his progress tin J mission school he qu: his mark with thi I native wit and
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  • 255 9 Now Delhi Mar. 4. The leader of the Indian Inmm government. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, told leadqp- industrialists of India today that the food surplus ations had forced India to 'pay through the nose" for tports needed to stave off starvation.
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    54 9 Symptoma'c of the social freedom and emancipation from purdah now being won by women m Muslim countries was the presence at the Egyptian Army's rifle shoot at Abbassia, Cairo, of a teom representing the newly-formed Egyptian Ladies' Rifle Club. PHOTO SHOWS— Miss Laila Rohmy, onz of the Egyptian girl competitors,
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  • 36 9 COMPENSATION FOR OFFICERS IN INDIA LONDON. Mar. 3. T>. Slate* sen tared to at question time Common* Arthur Henders ti Un 1 y for India, m -n said the qu« rminattog th Involve, mem ITOKio Reuter
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  • 48 9 \NKING. Ma. 3. Gen :»g Kai-shek t<»tiuy sent a C< \co to Mr. I publlehe R( Shanghai, v UniMumni Kid The membei tiu*band, wh 0 thiougl championed Chlna'i his iiphtoou. pen/ 1 Fiftynine p o well m by the <] Harboui and 1)1 n Hiui tortun
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  • 223 9 AIRWOMAN DIES IN CHILDBIRTH LONDON, Mar. 3.— Tne pioneer British airwoman, Pauline Gower. died at her London nome last night aft<i giving birth to twin on?. She was the wife 01 the Royal Air Force radar expi it Wing Commander William Fable. Mis>, Gower wa- the fl^t wouan to obtain
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  • 140 9 NEW YORK. Mar. 3 —The New York Times today says that learns that the Secretary General of the United Nations. Trygv Lie has under consideration a plan whereby the United Nations would be asked to establish a special committee to study the
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  • 386 9 Churchill Causes Uproar In Commons L Mar. 4. Winston Churchill, Leader oi the opposition, caused an uproar m the House of Commons by denouncing the Government measure to put a timelimit on certain debates as the "first step m curtailing our
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  • 82 9 LONDON, Mar. 3.— Frank Owen, journalist of inlterna tional reputation is to succeed Stanley Horniblow a* editor of the conservative "Daily Mail." Owen was editor of "SEAC" newspaper for Southeast Asia Command force*. He was tjto jnief press aide to Admiral Lon Louis Mountbatten
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    • 73 9 The Grandest Comedy In Years! And It's At The Opens TODAY 4 Shows 1.30 4— 6.30 9.30 p.m. WHATiSTARS!!' WHAT FUN!!!(He* wtMM) Ml .JfT Ml k *»rr •l w It M**^ WARNER MOS.' NA^tfST NIT *M Jimmy Owrmta *M%*t4 Tr«vi« BiMi« Bwfk* 9 ln«M C«nll>?«r Olr.cU^ br WM. KEIOmiY $<•••
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  • 70 10 Industrials Continue In Good Demand ss4:s. H'l SI B m" tin ihan don was lelks^ mmmd DiddinK to buj itnern rkel mainly unKintaa were JJ/rtßjnggSjL changed Kamuntin«sll 10J, Siamese Tins 24 6 and Sungei £*e>: iy si. 04. Bungei Luas $1.37 J. Kuchais $1-80. J Batu Selangors
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  • 80 10 CAIRO. Mar. 4. Angloptian talk, on sterling balances owed b\ Britain to Egypt rday without any agreement on ttlement being reached. A^ m the case of and Indian the talks were directed rather to exploratory work than to final settlement Egyptian balances are estimated at
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  • 49 10 The S.CC.R.A'- rubber prices at noon yesterday were:— Buyers. Sellers cts. per cts. per Ib. lb. No. 1 R.S.S. spot, loose 4U 42 No. 1 R.S.S. F.o.b. m bales Mar. 43' 43i No. 2 42£ 52i No. 3 41f 41i Tom? of market: Quiet aftei I steady.
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  • 80 10 There was a little more bnskness shown m th local rubber market yesterday, and. while prices did not Improve above rday, sellers were more willing to meet the market a fa!r am >unt ol business pass- d There i- still a good inquiry for prompt and nearby
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  • 157 10 Gold Market Manipulator's Activities S'hm Ar tuinouiu day i Fred ick M >t DanUh eltiiien, ox\ >i manipulation In o.mk note* market. Officers raided the premUc i prominent American brokerage nm. Bwan Culbevtson and I m which My«biMg h.. -übl<t office. The oflicen -aid ihai tl seised more than $300.00
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  • 123 10 LONDON. Mar. 3. Finn con- > cations pievailed In most secti<*n>. fo the of the 1 but m cloning tic lings with s contraction m the volunn business some -ligii: reaction cunedPossible exception was pn vkl ed by Argentine railway prior cl'dige is»uea where active conditions prevailed
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  • 328 10 Prices quoted below are per Icul weight except where therw*se stated. Foodstuffs:— Yesterdays quofctions were "Meehoon": Kedah 187 i; Siam No. 1 $80; Rangmm 70. Rice: Siam No. 1 $100; No. 2 97; Rangoon $67. Glutinuous rice: Siam No. 1 175; Rangoon $43. Rock sugar:—
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  • 18 10 LONI> 0 Noon ten Ai; 1912 I I 1 1. t Reuter fjhgkj kjgfh
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  • 125 10 LONDON. Mar. 4 qua ten m London c scepticism Egypt's fin to :tt\ i to the Becu cil the dispute which I With B Li tui: i over th< revhe the 1935 A Treaty. Political quarters Egypt will: First, proving that the fail
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  • 84 10 LONDON, Mar. 3. Stiaj Ghosh newly-appointed i"^ Relations Ol!lc:r at India arrived at London airpor afternoon. He Is expf take over his dvi Reuter. Moscow. Mar December last year 145.003 ja»j anes<- prisoners of war ;»nd CjJ internet been rrp:uriani Japan immth, US ing to the Soviet
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  • 268 11 McCOOL KEEPS ENGLAND'S SCORE DOWN Compton 51 Not Out On I l! !ini I J S baffled the I' taking seven W V 105 he was mainly tayWrigW etaSned at. ft* MTaA Uh-[. McCool, Australia's the M( sporting but not dangerous batsmen here today un the l Test match between
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  • 179 11 ■m the first post-war annual i natch, the K;»\ trounced the ■edici'Ls by ills to one lleKe ■u-:-..i Feature of the game the stout and game defence up by the Medicals m the Hr<»nd session. B rktr, the Raffles centre m ted the score m the ■th
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  • 115 11 Hockey Association Revises Its Rules (Our Hockey Reporter) v A more representative membership on the mam tnd the exercise of wider powers by j controrboard were the main features of the rev rules pi ed by Dr. Sandosham and approved the Si Hockey Association. mil* i m the the bett
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  • 138 11 NO OLYMPICS FOR GERMANY AND JAPAN LONDON. Mar 3 Neither Germany nor Japan will be invited to the Olympic games !n London next year. This was categorically stated by a British Olympic official today m the>e word^: There is nothing to add to th? previous statement that neither would be
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  • 47 11 The formal re-opening of the Island Club Golf Course by His Excellency the Gov rnor-Gene-ral will take place on Saturday next. Mar. 8, at 4.30 p.m. Members and their guests are re-iiue-ted to arrive at the Clubhouse not later than 4.15 p.m.
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  • 50 11 G.H.Q. is holding its semi-finals to<£ay at 2 p.m. on th? cricket pitch at Tanglin Barracks. Prizes will total $600 for the inter-branch team championships. Events are lor all ranks, as well as A.T.S. and children. The finals will be held tomorrow, beginning at 130 p.m.
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  • 153 11 Footballers Protest London. Mar. 3.- The English Football Association met m London today and. m addition to c? e c* raw or the semi-flnal of the F.A. Cup, they considered the protests of the Players' Union against the inclusion of foreign amateurs m League teams.
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  • 95 11 Lu Lon i on Mnr 3 Th «a* I the Football Association Cup semi-finals was made today resultlnK m Middlesborough or Burnley versus Liverpool New--sifJ Charlton. Tho MidrPlcsbf roush-Burnley reolav takes place to morrow. The i ties will O n Mar 29 w:th replays v
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  • 586 11 s.(\i- election one) o for th game, th< P.A. (selection 1) went down fighting th < 4 bit d m the football league fixture at JaJ Besar yesterday when they lost to the S.R.C. by two g< to nil. H th-goak v >red In the
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  • 10 12 "Psss! okay for the black market entrance, chum?"
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  • 376 12 Malaya As Stepping Stone To Austra Via, New Zealand mbridge. Mar. 4 Speaking last night to the Cambridge- University Society for International Affairs, Air Uhief Marshall Sir Philip Joubert, Director ol I ubJic Relations Air Ministry, said that political developments were
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  • 110 12 A*. Sungel Patani, Kedah, yesterday fifty-nJne rioters v. serttenced to six months 1 ri ous imp] ent. Two women rioter one month and three other women were fined $5 Seventeen, Including th women, pleaded guilty. while others were convicted iftcr a whole day's 1 caring. The wo- jven
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  • 88 12 BRADFORD, Mai. 4.—Fireman run for their live* when a 100 yard bectlon of tlu out< wall of a blazing wool store m Canal Road, Bradford, ov. by Me- s Moore Johnson crashed oday blocking the road. Thirteen Are engine* fought the fire for several h men
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  • 26 12 LONDON, Mar. 4. Tl, cuxne news wailing foi ek» came tod which .ill Britain ha been I Air Mini probably spread to al m by Thu
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  • 106 12 Troops Ou t In Lahore LAHORE. March 4 fc: n.s were killed, tlvrt> policemen and about 20 student.., Wi re injured m a clash here today when the police tired 25 rounds and mad; lathi chai against Hindu and Sikh students demonstrating against the posed formation o! a Muslim League
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  • 566 12 Hydro A rbi tra tion Boa rd Hear Promotion Details (Tribune Staff Reporter) IPOH, Mar. 4. Four important points were I m today's continued hearing by the Arbitration Board inquiring intathe dispute between the management and the employees' union which is being- held m Ipoh Town Hall under the chairmanship
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  • 106 12 (Tribune Staff Rep KUALA LUMPUI Although the CoUier Union hold a mass Batu AraiiK last nighi matters were discu between the I Main van Collieries n t yet reported thi decision to the c m th y stated an answer by afternoon. St Sunday ofl ■nd the U.
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  • 321 12 (Tribune stall Keporlt"l don< v ln Enfi able to uo much more than oti ing social welfare and can bt> Immei stre( d Miss Scott-Moncriefl National Council of Social Sen her way to Hongkong to take up an appointn ganising Secretary of the Social Welfare Coui
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