Morning Tribune, 12 March 1947

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  • 210 1 Civil War Looms In Punjab jdeni last spreading or tne ww»-w mndreds kill* J and I il* coincides with amVssam, the Hindu major Burma. M martins the start of civil •bedience campaign Rlcting m the Punjab where an ranged against Hindus and Sikhs -spread >i> Campbellpore on the road to
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  • 6 1 Soviet Reject U.S. Protest n i
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  • 1176 1 SUPPORT FOR CHINA REDS SEEN IN MOVE BY MOLOTOV Strong Protest In Nanking M. Molotov 's suggestion to the Big Four meeting to discuss the situation m China has aroused a storm of protest. Nanking has been full of speculation during the past two months regarding the possibility of just
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  • 97 1 How Oversea Association Was Formed Mamoru Shinouki, un der cross-examination at the continued trial yesterday of the WBlfi ii JapanCoB accused of complicity m the Singapore Chinese massacre, describe I the formation of the Oversea ChineM Association. This, he said, was intended for the protection Of the Chinese, especially those
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  • 42 1 RANGOON. Ma 11 Bank strik c resuming k t m< i w. Tl^' st Ike, ed banking a< vity m X a m nth. was ca c impromi^e tit undei ment fjg gfkh;lfk hdf klgfk h;lgf; ldf kh Reuter
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  • 54 1 ATHENS, Mai n. Bir Clifford B ttish Ambas^adoi :med k Gov« mini a Britu hci claim U> ihe lepaymeiit :ilc fOOd *Uppii ugh the Bri- n h Reuter 11. An. ith illment third Ui 16 d neai Dabein *tan, 40 mile of Rangoon Burin The repot? d
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  • 198 1 Fears that the Soviet move to place discussion of the Chinese s tuation on the agenda of the Moscow Conference foreshadow a switch of support from the Kuomintang Government m Nank ng to the Commun sts m Yenan were being expressed by diplomatic observers m London yesterday.
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  • 1022 2 Ao Trials Of Any Sort Vntil I jitter Part Of February Witnesses Who Escaped The Killings il Ol c War Crim I a r ci civ March Mamoru Shin the Chiiu pu Im ■vhich he Japan* fl killings w
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  • 65 2 'Tribune S M Th. Isthmian I endship" v I Singapore X Colombo ai 1 m Port Sa:r; and ried foi part ordered by I crnment. v. at New O; I consisted i m live animals I I Colombo. n i°' discha: I proceed to Bai I and M I
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  • 57 3 U.S. Shipper Protect To MacArthur i tin- the I mtch now vov 11 1 bl sh t lift He MacArhui to the immediate ri turn to J pan of priaoix 10. rhe d .> i t..)day that the i J H 8d S i aide on( j p to tin
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  • 28 3 Camerons To Be Stationed At Ipoh i at UilI '1 did ;taff J d 1 ir»--(t the c Canierons previous to Malaya Common,h I m i. a n-
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  • 15 3 BUTTERWORTH WEDDING 1 last at the Ch Pr ietor OI Hoe Seng ci Swatow. China.
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  • 96 3 English Fireman's Theft a I Llsh flr< hee." David Vicconvicted In the :e C urt >v EU3 army shin i«. Hit- shirt was found In blq abin when it was searched by i ciptain and the chid ere looking for some rtiich had been i< the linen locker the t>e
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  • 69 3 i m t\\e sum <n sio.iku.. <[ i > bdul uid bin Basuni, a B m itli Court yesterday, when he elaiinaving stolen a b oo belonging to the OlictT Malayan Are s i i n Ihe li'se was postponed a week for mention. Mr John
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  • 96 3 Lanj r lions. lie i left Colombo 20 behind Thenin ii. on the aft deck of the rminx their circus rou- tip- wringing" to music The ned to ha\ who 1 r v nci Tii the forep <rt of the .-hip l c
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  • 401 3 NEW ORDINANCE FOR MALAYAN UNION Mr. A. r. Newboult, Ch:< Union Advisory Council yes femendments made In th< *'l should like to take this opportunity tv remind Hon. Members of the main features of this Bill which are departure from practice m the pa>t. Under
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  • 230 3 Wh.'n William Edward W ruft, an American a aman ol the ilig MrHrnry Howe" was charged before Fourth Police llstrate Ahmad b.n Ibrahim with ti. M ol oik bheet and two tablecloths bel< ini^ to the U.fc. Go\<>rnmrnt on M irch 10 he ,aid that he "wished
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  • 101 3 N ew Premises For Union P. R. Dept. The Resident Commissioner. Selangor, Mr. W. A. Ward, will perform the opening ceremony of the new Public Relations Information Centre which has been erected m front of the Government crfices m Batu Road on Thursday morning. Although the new premises are less
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 63 3 Radio Programmes For Indian Forces Following .1 meeting of the forces Broadcasting Co-ordina-ting Committee the following alternations to the Indian programme are announced. The Indian programme wjJl be broadcast on one frequency only; 19.84 metres. 15-12 megaclea on 100 kilowatt power. It is considered that this change will improve reception.
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  • 315 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1947. Council Procedure Whatever bit m stor •m t fUtl] ly < to continu country shall b visory council members the appropriate applause. U i members criti pplaud, ment can afford to be tolerant fe In the knowl< d that m< mbi rs <•• but
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  • OUR LONDON LETTER
    • 802 4  - Kedah Riots Cause Concern In Britain H.L. HOPKIN r by 1 no adol how (tl th An-- Imtfrei by that Malaya i. s not India. < r Inri or I' China It Is a country which m the past has enjoyed eompletr and absolute freedom from political quarrels and rivalries;
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  • 130 4 International Safeguards For Atom Energy LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK. Mar. 11. Senator Warren Austin, United States delegate, told the Security Council yesterday thai the Soviet proposals for circling with the atomic energy problem were "not constructive" and worn unacceptable to the United Stat Senatior Austin declared "Bee tie UnJ believes
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  • 31 4 ASUNCION. Army is tonight by folio? furtl revohr agai nio Morinigo's government, nng 'Tnmrnt r The Uprising, which w.i oc\ when rs m Asuncion t with four draths.
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  • 223 4 5-Second News From Britain April wii Public Will year F» r the Ii ithe Qodmanc C unrades Club, whic an Income of over 's appointing i paid Profits from Bun should be given I schools is a BUggi stion beinj considered by Dart u-v i Rural] Council. Scouts of Nundah
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  • 667 5 Full Domestic Rationing Scheme Likely In Britain Common! Debate Economic Policy London, Mar. 10 ant changes m the economic planning of British industry w nnounced by Sir Stafford Cnpp.s when openiM the three-day debate on Britain's "economic budget" m the House of Commons today. The first is the m lengthening
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    • 56 5 y it til -^b^^^b The Singapore Shops Cdc Restaurant 2. F Confectionery I VICTORIA CONFECTIONERY k BTORE 71. fclgh li PastryI ng IV: r 1 i Parties. Bnqj <d. ■Cosmelics Sundries I Importers and 1 porters All kinds ot Goods |K. K. LIM CO., I Chinese Handiwork Jekinc lace co.,
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    • 148 5 Educational Suppliers KOPISLATES The Unbreakable elate and slatp pencils. Suppliers to schools throughout Malaya. Sole Agent HUANGHO TRADING CO. I6ilB, Upper Cross Street, Phone: 3591 Singapore Electrical United Trading Co. 61, Stamford Road, Singapore IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese
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    • 157 5 Ladies' Dressmakers HEAP SALE AT IT SIANG ft CO 10, Battery Road, Singapc lions ladies dre.s m Frocks $29.00 Linen Eu $39.00 Sequined Al noon Frocks $59.00. Sequined Evening Frocks $110.00 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult New China Optical Co. 71, High Street. Singapore. Phone 3786 Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No.
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  • 1030 6  -  VERA ARDMORE -WITH Wedding At Fort Canning At the Weslej Methodist Church m Fiv, t Canning tlu wedding look pi.cc of Mr. Lim Wee Pkli and Mi-s choc Oi Kheng lasl Saturday. The bride, who looked radiant m gleam wiii i atm li r tulle veil heid
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  • Article, Illustration
    134 6 Why Grow Old I Pals I feel tha I c i re ider* a sei v Ice b; peri calling thei iti ution i impo. tance oi c il examiu i niaiiv pers N m this kii medicine dro] because d ■>•; orked and Of'OU can again t pro I
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    • 51 6 jixr Air\i:n i LlY. ABNER WENT V f GCX > Oji WASHIMTON T'GIT OUR <fe4 JACr S./ANNOOAL HANDOUT O' lfia^ak HE aVS cD free: turnip seeds -an' V li'l A&Nt CUSSED EF SENhslV-TOR V Wi. Gg JACK S. FOGBOUND DIDN'T "v f A APPOINT TH' CHILE A YEWNITEP W- A
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  • 1003 7  - Department Store ($116,000) For Five Minu tes Henry Gris Our Special Hollywood Fe^Uirt f~ by Mornmg Tribune Corres. m Hcllyivood YWOOD Tin departm nt u'm-ii >pened on Monday and y ;pd three dayi liter k i. had s »ici no warei during tence but .id it *o bankrupt w] d
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    • 68 7 A UALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE S I Sav rr 1 p By Al Capp lpBf) <m H E T TU^ SO^ EON E1 WHO A SMACKIN' THYSOa^ )F A J KS A^OUN J DAYLIGHTS OUTA "H X)WJMP Pk T^ LE1 EF < TH' PAPPY OF A K JR -Niteid
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  • BOOKS Reviewed
    • 421 8  -  Marin-Marie jgfhjlgfjhklhjklgfhjk jghj kljh bti Having kw i i ub win. Malaya* v lie book. 1 w iind tl: ts m 81 PPU lon to I I iei\uuiv Bureau, Orchard i ill parti culars can be i Itf&lnecl Their January choice a M Marin-Marie. -Wind A. cial edition
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    • 304 8  -  Leo Walmsley by >Ccll.7is 12s. 6s. > ThU is Leo Walmsley's autoi aphy and many. like myself who derived such enjoyment from hi> other book-, which include Phantom Lobster "Three Fevers' and "Love In the Sun", will and m it the answer to many speculations as to
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    • 184 8  -  Georges Simenon by ader's Union 3s. 6dJ The discovery of 0^ S'msn hi o&rs a rare gut m these disturbed and har.i day. and Hives to the readtr some of the richn^d ot the works of the great French writers of th-.- nineteenth century. The line is unbroken:
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  • 276 8 I mic and milit? r: 'This country m hei President Truman piedgtnd Co: men been oir '111:.'.; o2JO.O'Ji» Lo G :h! v t: ;:aat ot id 0.000.000 lt puit ot ilu' foreign relief psogi-amm $1:50.000.000. Qfch ud BVWI oiggi'i ftgui 1
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  • 134 8 2 MAYORS BOYCOTT KING N BOAR l> IHll ROYAL TRAIN >OITM AFRICA, Mar. hi— iwoM i 12 mayors of outlyiiß villages refused an invitiH tion to meet King (leor« today at Kroonstad wh the Royal Fam.> > ■•mihvM i ed their tour oi the YntoM The iowaslolk. the yaM uuijarity
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    • 60 8 Europe m the 19H I tunes: 1789 I Grant and H v M perley 1 "No praise ca its historicil flashes Of I which no for the inr-i the I make hist.-r 1 th KeJh G Feil This inip I Introduction '< 1 Oairn< tab) I Lecturrr m P M
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 70 8 Try This AMERICAN C_ ANSWER ro J MM I PRKVIOI S PUZZLE rossword Puzzle ™n AtSii 1 ■E>|L I STERS <:-f .lvook |Gl gj PU-_LUiaHl2A2i 1 7 a 4, 5 T EPJ1GI I k!P| u *POm[u< EiLlErSlSi S^ijji N p 6lDMTlSIA L e RM§nBJr A 9 IREiPSfl I! INlSTU'LlT no
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  • 200 9 Ne Fi MOVC I rst th< i nt, it pipation m the Con>ly. wouid be the t- oi all i acquaint B •nr\l BitU- rnmeni i u.r nld be Mr Leopold pt Am ry said nterim gowinme.i me her dnmin►rnmenta do m relation British Government. It called that this
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  • 17 9 the of ne t rul the ross. Labour Speaker r of pathe V Id be Reuter
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  • 90 9 15,000 Demonstrate In Paris Paris, Mar. 10. Scuffles *< ok place amid shouts of "freedom when 15.000 small businessmen and shopkeepers demonstrated m Paris today protesting against the Government's alleged failure to apply a policy of budgetary deflation. M Jean Hallot, President of the General Confederation of Small Bus nesses,
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  • 150 9 In A Few Lines DUDLEY Mar. 10 ped from an oir. encl( it Dudley Zoo and not today. One had Dd a wall into irby fclintetry ot Supply depot and shot there Four were killed two-hour seafcn Hudley ruins and thp is within the Zoo. The ether two were driven
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  • 87 9 100,000 Britishers Now In India LONDON Mar. 10.- The number of European British subjects m Ind'a was about 100.C0D so far as could be ascertained, Mr A. Arthur Henderson Undersecretary for India, m a Parliamentary reply today. Mr. Reginald Sorensen (Lab.» asked if he would say approxiIy the total number
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  • 47 9 JERUSALEM, Mar. 11. BrigaR.G.C. Poule. Commanding he Third Brigade of the British First Infmtry DovUion had a Jay when i mines ii c miles north of .1 Tel Aviv. Ni ither the B;igadi< r noi hi- kljgfh kjklgfhj ;klgfd gf; lgf khgfjh;klfjhkfdjklh Reuter
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  • 64 9 M I 10. Dr. H >nd the US Am v rnnn ni Farm airfield I t nf An "mmcri •m lan< n tiif v. Hi< had mm i oblig (1 to <-;»rr British would return to fornia on American plai Announcing tn« cement. Mr Butl>
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  • 65 9 MORE TROOPS FOR NORTHERN INDIA 10 A r the i situation sh< uld I mndu Ikhs iim. An official with the situation saJd this v. "This is not rl it war.' Hup s raised by the prompt restoration ot c tlve calm m chiei Punjab tres laded m the face
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  • 165 9 China Envoy To Investigate In Formosa Nanking. March 10.— Gen. Chiang Kai -shek, speaking the weekly Sun Vat-sen memorial .service today, announce! that a 4 high-ranking oflicial ol the Government will be sent tc. Formosa to investigate the situation there. According to the Hsin Mm Pao, it was reported that
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  • 119 9 No Racial Block Motives In Pan-Asian Talks LONDON. Mar. 10.—Statements that the furthcomm? pan-Asian conference !s comparable with the co-prosp'ritv sphere talks sponsored by tne i Japanese before the war are untrue 'and nothing could be more ignorant than such compan scnb"", suys a statement issued today by the President
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  • 31 9 PRICE CUTS BRING STRIKE Br hou which mv commodil from to Tiftrrn per cent Nearl iv. mci "butchrr.^ bakers b In sympathy In Br mounte nt bu'ldir Chamber of Doputles Reuter
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  • 225 9 Colombo, Mar. 10.— A 'public servant* cnarter", granting Gov crument employees lull trade union ri^ht-, wa> demanded at a public meeting m Colombo of Government clerks. The meet ing inaugurated the 'trade union week' being observed throughout the Island by the Government Clerical Services Union and its
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  • 57 9 BAGHDAD, Mar. 10.— The Iraq Government Party gained a swe-nins; mniority m the Iraqi general election results which were made known here today. General Nuri Es Said, Prime Minister, is expected to resign within the next two days but Will, m view of the favourable results,
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 199 10 day and, although profti still fairly industrial shar< b, buying mq tl Wvurnc, were to demand round %2M cum. dlv. Unit. after bus.n- J«? offered at $HJ cum dlv McAhs?e"improvea to $50 Fr Neaves $3.65, Smelt r.oi s There were *o »d
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    • 82 10 London. Mar. 10. The stock markets closed heavy being unsettled by the decline m giltedged on deflationary talk and economic parl amentary discusso.is. At first selling of British Funds was little morr than routine business but the decline was more pronounced as the day went on. Th's
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    • 59 10 Now York, Mar. 10.- In relatively quiet dealings traders jvere cautious awaiting developments of the present conference on United Spates fore gn ■jolicy. The market fluctuated quietly for most of the sesson iround midday levels with changes up to one point before sightly increased pressure on
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    • 49 10 WASHINGTON, Mar. U. The Unit ending ;i w ten i>r <• Holland imposed on Jan 29 by the Dm eh authorit icrland movement <>i nnd»T trol ol [n ibliA State Departmi ni the Ui ,rai proteni (»n March thO Ul: b >n caee of Vr\\ vi'B>,«
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    • 76 10 Demand at die opening of the rubber market yesterday morning was not quite so her.vy a, on Monday. Consequent. y. Pr eased slightly but sellers continued to hold off the market and ,>nly a limited amount of business took place. M antime, the market h an\i■)usiv
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    • 61 10 The S.C.C.R.A.'s rubber prices at noon v( sterday were: Buyers S Hers I ct>- CU per Ib. per lb No. 1 R.S.b 1 spot. loose 41 B 42 No. 1 R.S.S- F.o.b. tn bales March 43 43! No 2 R.SS. F.o.b. m bales March 422 42£ No 3
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    • 61 10 A Variety Pi me w ll be the VI I lav. Aprl 6 <>t which will go ti the Pai ie Memorial, which will I ;n ol an exten i- n pr< ition. the mory ol Mi P who wa convl Mr P st. Prai itutinn and
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    • 131 10 RUBAI KM Mar 1 tH> men including 18 Any aljewMi lUefal immigrant ship Ab.il were remanded for H d v i Haifa today on the chi oi the i ol the W jera into P UK>n»" ih» pri ra wer < ken Into
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    • 181 10 Missionaries Humiliated By Communists PSIPING. Mar. 11 T) „'s ol tne Uniced State 432 nd troop earner squadron ,y evacuated 20 mission frcm Snihchiachuang. a town m Hope! province ai the request of the linked S l The evacuat! n was primarily arranged for Mrs. L'lian ness, Presbyterian mission irum
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    • 25 10 ui'tv before Mi Ahmri bin Ibrahim the R.A P on Moi i bin I i with hard labour. thr p 111
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    • 244 10 In a high-scor'ng cricket h played cm tne Police rraining School Ground on SunC I MA. (Church Dur Lady cf Lourdes) h Id I :~1 Cricket XI to a dr scorers were C. A. James and Pred Campos who scored G2 run> and 34 runs respectively.
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    • 36 10 WHITLEY. Mar. 10. Whllr fighting board the Greek i»team< i on the rocki off CulNortliumt of Ounnei Connolly, la was recovered. ConTynemonth 11 into the flood* i hold wrecked 13 ll'O. Reuter
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    • 201 10 Labour MPs Will Not Attack Govt. Economic Policy LONDON, Mar 11 B Labour Members oi ..tier listening to Pr \vr Clement Attl( e ai ■ting of Social decided not to attack Hi ral economic policy Government during th< day debate on the t I'uuii iii- 1947. I; was ded, to
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    • 49 10 The annual g I the i I I Kuarau. he i<>ilowin<? v> nt M: D B. AndtT.->n v. Secretary 'i i r: i Arthur F. I Captain: Mr. A. i elect: d): A I itnayak< Mr. E:irl Auditor: A' foll( wi clul .r 1917 munici SEALF
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    • 227 10 tor. n The Daily omrni nting on on the econo nic that without tin Bcm planning and controls there would have i tarvation abroad." jhe ConiervaUve Daily Mail By a policy ol oompr > on measures ni social speaking for haM ol the
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  • 112 12 World Shipping Problems Mar 1 Th c United Nati nonucandSor\ i Council 5 y decided call un International shipping i iference to cons^ ler whccner rnatlonal Inter-govern- tion reated. I United Nations mi n<ber and other countr <\ will be invvith I tion ol v t in m. i centred
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  • 53 12 I.EVELAND, Mar 11.-^z-Charles, a Cincinatti Newon a chance at Gus Lesh's world light-heavyweight today by scoring a four )"uad k.o. of heavyweight Jim#mv Biviiis, at the same time Lling Bivin's hopos w Mid heavyweight fight with is this Bumm< ins. 184-lb. entered the to ftvi the
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  • 20 12 50 Yen To The Oen MacArthui innoui m will be 50 dollar 1 hund A i but Wt ihma U.P.
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  • 37 12 NANKING. Mai. H. Well In I I Lodaj D v n Ambassador to w, b nted the Wu, I thy M Wu T kgfh fjg hjlgfh; l kh jgfh jlgfh klgf UP
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  • 120 12 MU VOKK. Mi. II pUatU i her with the navigate r who u a ort the top of a Trans-World airliner on Gander, Newfoundland, t o Shannon md lrt the plane returned to G under. The navigator, whose name is given vv is hloui.
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  • 108 12 Washington, M-.u- 10 R^oubllcan Senator Irving M. [yea of New York asked Con•ress todaj to pAftl L'^'slat on oroviding Lhe United Btatea vith an adequate synthet.c rubber Industry capable of exon "m t Mnes of nat onal emergency He Introduced a ..solution prov ding for >:.
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  • 84 12 U. S. Troop-Carriers Not For China FEIPING Mv 11. All the United 3tate s 33^: i( troop-carrier squadron. W'lich v. Lgned to the hit. tix cutiv< fit a< ps, W iii b •cannabilizod ur junked" boor and win not bt> given t;» the j Chinese Government, as rumour i d
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  • 24 12 Three More Nazis Pay For War Crimes ANKFURT 11 The Ami ha ing Anic.ic tn n.vd ted Mulli H i Alb. r of f
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  • 56 12 Hongkong. Mar. 1] public r action came last night nese Chamber of solved to appeal ti bers of the I. The Chamber tax on the ground Colony's Chin-,-: from good and sec ndly ij the present abnorr of living the Im] tax will have :l on wage-earner*. were readjusted
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  • 88 12 Plymouth i a Nat na by i n Grand National an Clark* bet tin ed m rat I >le-chasing I J put a rat.onal ai b.'ttinii Is verj a though betting is a m m y that lu 4 h on tli. National I* is
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  • 34 12 WASHINGTON M H M diplomatic quart that p C M La ma. b Country to ask fo <■(•' nomic aid i amp! Tli. n y tell I it A ml< t Soy: i
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  • 12 12 BANGKOK. M ther ol <■ Tile I on ■< t vi
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