Morning Tribune, 9 January 1948

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  • 5 1 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY. JAN_9. 1948-
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  • 279 1 .ONLY BRIGHT SPOT IS FLOUR SCON ft! Ik for i^ H)K LAY A: rL,. ft*** f° r t?mm*H* J n rr. a »«P« MSf ""F '^»mN rar prssWls* MCE „,-nt that the rice at.on ls stable onc-e fey sag [5 of Phillipplnes rice. Today, negotiations ***** tons
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  • 221 1 CK STRIKE: ECISION TODAY Htcr Harbour LabourX who have threatened a He of dockyard labourers m"r:bune last night that Harris have met with an Htory reply from the H Harbour Board. ■rnmitt w e meeting of the ■11 be held this morning to He future course of action Hen. said
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  • 58 1 R* IN JOHORE STILL r ;:^^k from I H <.' -<i REPORTS I '""ill r, „1 E?A!" J Kn«2ii2i sllps l^ie,i ,n' n work is |^C^ labonr «P»n Xi| C0 £5 11 l lw from ln ains are s K R T
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  • 35 1 Rome. Jan. B —ltaly has sug gested that a man of the Britisl Empire should be chosen as Gov rrnor of Trieste, Count Carl S orza. Italian Foreign Ministei disclosed today.- Reuter
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  • 106 1 BAGAN SERAI, Thura. Krian's Police chief stated m court yesterday that he suspected that even his own police force iws participating m the illegal "Hu« Huay" lottery. The officer, Mr. J. M. C. Wheeler, was giving evidence ma case m which five Chinese were
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    103 1 DERNE. Ja« 8. Rumours that Marshal Bttdin was dead, for which there was absolutely no confirmation, were circulating \n Switzerland today. Tht Suns* Bocial democratic newspaper "Berne Tagtoacht" today carried an article headed 'Stalin dead"? m which it declared that no denial of present persistent rumours of Btalin'a
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  • 47 1 MINE SIGHTED IN MALAYAN WATERS The American Resident Liner Marine Swallow, which came m last afternoon from the Indian Ports, had radioed the sighting of a black floating mine m Lat. 5.54N Long 91,23 JC m Malayan waters just ajemakits prior to her arrival injtlw- W4 il
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  • 271 1 DAKOTA LANDS HERE WITH MYSTERY CORPSE A X DAKOTA. WWW HAPE A FOfICJCP UOipgJG AT rHANtn [jSkmUp OH Vfcc WAB FOUltp TO PE CAKTLTISCHA *^pcSSWxANS JNCWPING TWO WOWN. A/«o m the plane wo* corpse of an Indonesian. According to Information gathered from ft reliable louroe. the airrraft left Djogakarta with
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  • 60 1 The ts9-t<m imp***? "**w* tea* reported m^rdue far^htee days, ux*B discovered yestmday anchored m Strubuat on, the Bast Coast of Malaya. It wa* presumed that she had taken shelter from the recent monsoon ujeather, which she had met with after leaving Knantan for Singapore. A local Malay
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  • 106 1 LONDON. Jan. 8. Richard Tauber. the internationally famous tenor, who estimated that he had sung one song Lehar's "You Are my Hearts Delight" —more than* 10.000 times, died m London clinic here today following a couapse after a recent operation. He was 55 years of age. After a
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  • 74 1 BURMESE PARLIAMENT MEETS Rangoon, Jan. B.— The Burmese Parliament today held its first meeting since independent was declared on Jaauary 4. The Assembly, meeting m camera, was understood to have discussed a series of new legislative measures, including reorganisation of the judiciary and the registration of aliens. It was also
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 40 1 The biff&est trademark for men B.V.D. makes the top favorites for the season! The reason? ATHLETIC SINGLETS, sizes: 36 to 42 ITNDERPAMS, Small, medium, large. Yours for only $1.75 each! w B^n E£ifll BBHj 31, BAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE -PHONE 46j9_
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  • 242 2 [M PRI VKSTKKDAY 1 > "'J 1 1 Mir <»X 1( J" X 1 .M.v.'l V.!Ti! RK <;AKD TO INCOME TAX [I n- rinmll> the n ,1 th" followtnK re»olutl 1 it cpn l l>r w< > the t tive Council had
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  • 241 2 LUXURY BUILDINGS BANNED A BID. t.'!Mi...r:iTi!v pi«»»>tbitin» the erection of nan tawntlai and luxlry buildfngi m Bingap i |,t with th<> approval of the (iovernor ;n Council wan :ipproved by y.si'i'iiiy s A-ivis-iry Council. Mr F. />""/« s, Attorm aCimrn'. ninrni'l 'fir MOtitM, :.fii<l that it niiH oMfkfofM ri,unUU- d.
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  • 208 2 "The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty" Oat of the mo^ limilHj a?.. mjojrib! i filn's t^at I haw cOiw ....-< fir MMM time is Samuo GoUwyn'g "'I:.* 1 Stem! Life <>■ U aiU'i Mitt;'" which feature Danny Kaye and Virgii ia Mayt l'iiirr 1 1 tecfenicokmr, i: if ;i itdry
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  • 276 2 (FROM WAGE ONE morning i Labii iriying ptuteeng -is A T. ibune ,'ortvs:>onU'M( m Johorc state.! yeaterday thai f! still bampei Motor travel ally on the Johore Cilit K-I'-nUian and Kota Tingiri RoadJ. Torrential rain fell m southern Johore yesterday. Along these roads flo»>is have enveloped email huts with
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  • 116 2 r* Mfnor Sir Fianklii: Gimson tol< m „r,r rnunci! vestorday thw a commit' J l!V !er the Chairman:: h 1r- to consider amendm This question was receiving Govemmeiv s tyi vJ r -o ntion the Governor stated, replyingt P Mr T aa
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  • 175 2 Acting on the suggestion of the Tnofflcial Membets of the Advisory Council, the Governor has decided to set up a Special Committee to examine and make recommendations on the collection income tax; to make recommendations for any immediate amendments to the Income Tax Ordinance considered
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  • 98 2 MYSTERY JUNK OFF MALAYA (From Our Own MtporUr Kuala Lumpur, Thurs X tery shrouds a motor runk ported to have been Mcl off the coast of Kuala Stlani near Sungei Besi. vrhich I caused armed patrol boak be rushed to these waters. I The junk is believed to carrying about
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  • 582 2 Responsibility of a Governor: Mr. Laycock Explains I observe that apparently you do not agree that the Governor should be made personally usnonsihl." for his •fficial arl^ if dictated by the "fceamlftot despots m the Colonial Oifit-e'* at Whitehall. Rut what is the true constitutional \iew?— states a letter to
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    • 111 2 TONE UP YOUR KIDNEYS WITH OE WITT'S KIDNEY BLADDER PIUS. For more man 50 Venn this welll.nown remedy hai beta apnredatad by ivuDir lit maaf rac«'s and colours ill ovei Uip world As a remedy for all kldMf irouMes rhi'um.-ihm txickarhe boneacfae mmbano and otner pains arwl w«:ikiu.sj caused by
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  • 403 3 With head bowed, a 72-year-old Chinese patent medicine dealer left the police court yesterday afternoon to begin a six-month sentence. The man Chiang Ah Ttng, of Victoria Street, had fust been found guii-y on two charges of outraging the modesty of a
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  • 103 3 ound hanged fter return rom hospital bigs.' S PS? 3 2-1 hS hanged hi"*" •JfU (be house. 5 .nquiry beM Inl t.ie the Mb. DOP» n Crone" i:ned that *W m:s nf the dt-ceaied. SS3 h S the P«fK« Sanfcospual. and appeared m a weak COOdilU*. She Hi that she
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  • 91 3 >d armed robber its tCKk place ernes occupied by Chinese m apon. bitween four and ■thirty yesterday mornlQg, cm a boote m Bikstler Rd.. eChinest one of whom had Itt, got away with $91 jii i and valuable^ at 4 a m. N cthe r robbery
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  • 316 3 Popular P O Purser Retires sMr Sidney Rawson who mad e PuSr ne year at of South n the We^t 1 year ho thl Nove mber of "Sa sue S6l ed m lntUa m the Egypt and a nt me ca P a^ty. I "Su tm X Purser of i
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  • 125 3 Robbery Victim Noted Car Number, Told Police Alleged to have abetUd two Chinese m committing an armed roblx-ry. a Malay, Ali bin Awang. was on trial before Mr Justice Thorogood and a common jury at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Evidence for the prosecution revealed that on May 13 last year.
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  • 244 3 TOLD TO WITHDRAW 'GUILTY' PLEA, ACQUITTED Directed to withdraw his plea of guilty OH a hoUaHbre|\|l^U charge py the Judge, Wan Ah Urn (It! was acquitted on that count, but sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment on the second charge ol theft. Ito which he h^d also pleaded gi-VKy. This
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  • 131 3 CRUELTY TO FOWLS It was "Manm bafar* Jan7. a Muslim festival aiwl a SO-year-old Mohammedan, Mo-, hammed Abdul Kadij went to do his marketing at 3*ach Road Market at 8.30 that morning. However, Kadir was caught cramming three fowls which he had purchased into a small closed basket which was
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  • 90 3 ARRESTED FOR TWO-YEAR-OLD ROBBERY Almost exactly two years ago, ot on addrtss m Robinson Road, five Chinese gunmen held up ths occupants and got away tcitk $3 305 m jtwellery. Ytsterday. Ong Teck Hock, alleged to have been one of the robbers, was produced before the Serf nth Magistrate, Mr.
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  • 101 3 CHAP JI KI INFORMER TO GET $80 the inform** i# a case of £assling is to ISCUive a "Present*' of $80. this was stated at the Eight Police Court yesterday, when a Cantonese woman was fitted $400, m default" four monthsrigorous imprisonment. .The woman, 32-jsar-old Wo#* a*n Si*, £***Mft #uilty
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  • 306 3 War Damage Claims Commissioners Named War Risks Board Agent JNSItU*C£ a*PiK4J*C£ W *M£*P£ p PY vpp *Pp^ugp rUws cpwijss|qn^B AP^^T TO ITS 40WP OF M4N4WWNT IN RfISF^CT Of M»»PS 0^ B4*UO£S 4IWIWO PUPIIt I Po|4C|^ ISSTOP IJNPPH TWf OUPJN4NCP. This appointment is made without prejudice to any acts which have
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    • 35 3 Attractive Afternoon Frocks i^L^ Wjr Beautiful Evening Gowns A^U V 7 C$ 10% DISCOUNT. jM B Shanghai Modern Tailorirg WfjßjL 10 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. MJVgMWL ladies oo n material Fhonc 82C8: TJU made to order
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  • 41 4 EX-SIGHT-ING JANE RUSSEL /cue BMMetl Unittxi a tfcn wkote role iM M Tki Outlaw" mrom—M a *torm of criticism, »'.<« teen fun m n /'<«./"./' poo vh>h sh« mdopta jn ket hi!>st vr'urc "Young Widow" m which shr t-n-.sfttr* with Ldii is 11iui\t(ir(t.
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  • 354 4 Unaware of the presence of a little Chinese youth, who had sneaked into his lorry to retrieve a stuiy hook which bad hillvn from a window above, the lorry driver started up his vehicle and moved away. Belied with
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  • 70 4 Housebreaking Alleged An ih v. .v -old Cantonese, fvck All ruck appeared m Ihe Fourth iiCf Court yesterday to am W( t a ehargc of houiebreaking. Accused is ;.iit'n(. d to have brok2;i rk «oorol i room -t C ol the ftlarlborough Vfttatfe m Beach Road at 7 P m.
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  • 52 4 Word was received yesterday that the X.P.M. representatives m Singapore had replaced the anti-pirate guards on the re-cently-pirated Van Hentz with specially-trained personnel. They have been brought from Medan Sumatra. The Van Hcutsz is expected to make her next scheduled run to China Ports on
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  • 90 4 Italians Halt Traffic, Blow Up Mines HOME, Jan. 8. All traffic on the Aurelian Way, main road leadi in£ out of Rome, was halted to<'ay by police notices, warning "attention mines", at Forte Boccea 'on the northwest. Police ami sappers investigated and below up two lows of mines paced across
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  • 7 4 win r k A? n F S
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  • 16 4 SOS ANSWERED BUT NO TRACE OF THE SHIP VNh.l,. t1... tMCIM ships were rac mm Reuter
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  • 557 4 (By a special corr special ct respondent. Who just leMrned to Singapore Item a tour Jf Hongkong, indr C:v.na. and fciam. flay> the co'irn»l poUflf on rice ana strong./ j vacates the i.bolisnrent of all r-.stnt rest. :tiTi.s-.o that SUg- ore and th- Mak.ym Oman may
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  • 127 4 While his parents wtitcdl i xiously m court, an 18-y*ar-Chinese boy stood In the d at the Second Police Cuurtj terday accused of being In I dulet possession of five pie Of black cloth worth $165. The boy Chua Ctaong H employed m a joss
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  • 107 4 FRCS Exams: Results COLOMBO, Jan. 8. At preliminary F.R.C.S. Exami tion. which was held m Color for the first time m the Mai history. 43 candidates from C lon, India and Malaya appeaii The 17 who passed the e nination are: Dr. T. Abeywickreme. Dr. P jhosh, Dr. P. P.
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  • 28 4 SSL ,'m S____r n Thort^wTshoMti ot pratsj H *g»m«nt from Whtak an* f|N to bow. Nobody noflotd the <« > P«.p from under the glove covtred hi» *»<*
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  • 48 5 THE MAN, THE CLOTHES, THE GIRLS I TT irtKS downer and photographer, seen here with some of the girls put CECIL BSATW j/tf KorJ(J to npp€ ar m the London Film Production v An Ideal Hu*- "':> negirb < lU P^ riod <i<>xcn* desinneg bp Mr Beaton, for this Mm.
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  • 422 5 CECIL BEATON was born m i ondon m IMO4 and educated Harrow and Cambridge. He a> the >on of a timb?r merunt wfti a passion for amaur theatricals, a hobby soon Un up with ♦Mithusiasm by c boy Ccd. He besan paint- as
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  • 391 5 The first film Julieo Duvivier made was linanced by 9 mu^ard manu:acturer of Bordeaux. Thatj ffai m 1919. It was a one-man job and Duvivier was th c mar.. He wrote it. directed it. con-| structed the sets, transported the props from location to loca-:
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  • 416 5 SMOKING a cigarette m a movie »cene seldom requires re- search or forethought. However. for a scene m "The Late George Apley. Charles Russell was to I smoke a cigarette and property man "Duke" Abrahams had to do j a lot of checking. At
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  • 88 5 ALTHOUGH Peter Lawford has spent rtho past two month.* buying furniture, lie's still using a sleeping bag for a bed. During his personal appear ance tour. Peter purchased many pieces of tine modern furnis;hiTig? and shipped them to Hollywo*! for his new home. But ho completely forgot
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  • 29 5 Cliff Edwards again provides the voice for Jimmy Cricket, the mild, cheerful little philosopher, m "Fun and Fancy Free," Walt Disney's new musical cartoon feature In technlcolour.
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  • 75 5 Esther Williams s'lgzested that, after completing "Fiest*" one thing she wanteu to do was get anoiier vacuum cleaner. "I'll make one," said husband Ben (Safe. Gage invited tfie Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer star out inlc the yard to view the new gadget. It was nearly 10 feet ioig— a vacuum
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  • 90 5 i Hollywood Rita Hay- 1 worth returned to Holly- ivooa on the Santa Fe Chief, i i following a five-month tour of eight European countries i exploiting her new technt- I colour picture, Columbia's I Down to Earth." L The star reported to tne> I studio for discussions
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  • 421 6 I I V. < :uu%\ i ioiiomir Future i c n l< Jaration by tne 1 lesiaem vi new LJnion <<i Burma tnat his country a JM ,liVv would be t/ie "establishment of state socialism and the elimination of capitalism brings to the foiefront an important question. What
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  • 799 6 the names of learn ed men m Germany^ who have suffered from hunger read like a casualty list. __0-t,v ,_j- ,j— *O l By ——~i A Reuters S Correspondent HAMBURG—FuIIy aWtXC that Germany's few remaining toprank scientists are import- i I ant factors m the country's
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  • 11 6 Blessed are the merciful ft* «^r shall obtain mercy M:ftt.
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  • 90 6 BRUSSELS.— BeIgium, high oD th r list of European nut; among whom the United Nat Organisation will have to choo^ a site for its next meeting, clajj* to be better off, as far ;is l housing problem is conet 1 and therefore able to offer g
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  • 831 7 WITH VEftA ARDMORE jj ne At dol' S Andrew S i Id --.b." Cathe* n I en A: re:. en .dr E ttfftl 1 I:..::.- AF< «h' Sfnalcom^ .yen w..y by .--t,m de; 0R g» **i p« icr her gown and a head~ress of wnlte mt and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 7 7 Emi Klein ms C| TVBoo X -5L
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    • 204 7 Sum vubUHtuMi Ketlys Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers for 1947 for Great Britain British Empire with supplement for other Countries $43 00 Au^t/alian Manufacturers Directory $17.00 KELLY A WALSH LTH. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, PRINTERS. Raffles Place, SINGAPORE^ raffles hotel i Tenight DANCE 9.15 to midnight j RAFFLES ORCttESf RA directed
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 26 7 Mulberry Harbour This interesting exhibition will open to-day at the Victoria: Memcrial Hall and will continue until the 20th Open from 12 o 7.30 p.m. daily.
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  • 136 9 public m Ctfl iiC >m two amSaws Ji have WPrtS Teq mpment of the a result of the Japation The bmiies for a Ambulances were local firm of eoachd ||c now almost ibie irttdi ali5 from Britain some ,expocte«l to teach at any time now. fully equipped anif also
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  • 25 9 I ON DON', J»n- 6.— Arnold Peron,.!" Austin. a*red 35 passed \t the inqiu^t at Fertn.m hi« nd^w said he l>ei-f a derti?'.
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  • 54 9 I »n. Jan 7 Solicitor m a drink t>o m Birmingham "At the nation ihey put him m a chair. While >.at was bein^ done pat h J > arms roun<j the ser- i'a neck, arivl kissed Then ho Itfpan to cry. whether rt-sul Of kissing
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    72 9 The first ot Smqapore's poster public ambulance* which icill be run by the Singapore Mumcipal Fire Brwade Department. A feature of the netc ambulance* is the ventilator system which SmMm air Z fUnc m through filters from the roof over the dnving seat They are fitted jcxth the us»al first
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  • 23 9 RED MAN WITH COURT TOLD i Pete: Cla^on. 37. fcgineer. \va> at Go van custcKiy. (.harped with [IMighbotir, Robert by Mking him with
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    60 9 Fl'pht-Limt. Peter Kandell Barracolugh and his. bride i < formerly Muss Molly Fredcrttn y 8«Mfl Batstone, of the WAAF. RAF Station. Changi) who A u *rc married at St. Andrews v Cathedral on Wednesday. f Photoqranh taken after th wedding oWWtdntsSnu last of Mr A. p. de Wind
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  • 113 9 rnnii CAG 6 For I mi n a "Panther Girl" of I^7^ <<Mi&s Miami Beach J:, I are involved m law 5J2 here over nightgowns, brastT' S n nH a h usband. nit P oo !hep Girl is Mrs Claire f!» 33-year-old wife of a
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  • 53 9 NEW FIRE- FIGHTERS These two new latest-design firo engines have 53 horse power capable of pumping 800 gallons per minute The pumps are fitted wtth four delivery outlets that can be breached to supply eight nozzles They ran each carry a hand operated 35-/ oof ladder or a wheeled escape-ladder
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  • 128 9 Wife Said To Have Postal As Doctor, Is Sent For Trial On Forgery Charge LONDON, Jan. 7.— A woman who is alleged to have forced s doer of a doctor's car and stolen a stethoscope, cheque book, medical books and a pair of spectacles, was sent for trial on charges
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  • 62 9 HONGKONG. Jan. B.— A Hong Kong Government spokesman said no protest was received from Nanking on the Kowloon city evictions, although he admitted a protest may be made to the British Embassy. The spokesman said no negotiations of any kind were presently proceeding m Hongkong and added the
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    • 28 9 I Qriginai-Qphne* ADDING MACHINES CALCULATORS m SHIPMENT ARRIVING SHORTLY Orders Booked m Rotation f^#Vll Cf\ I TP» I" 4 ROBINSON ROAD, Py-TH U SINGAPORE j (incorporated m England)
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  • 56 10 Shai Winter Relief Miang'iai, .Jan. 8m It was re FiaWy Irarnwj yes'erday thr. the Shanghai City Government Winter Relief Commit co for theitaring, feeding: and clothing y's 300,000 refupecs and destitutes has thus far spent twm v biUion (CXS2O.(JOU,UOO,OOO). The dty, which originally a>ked for a Sr-O-biliion relief fnd present
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  • 133 10 LONDON. Jan Governor of the Banfc of t, and formerly Mr JJ of Andrew Yule ir L Calcutta, has m t prl J of 5.000 guineas to the B^tk tYoae Relief Funi f or ,LZ PakUtan. n The St. Johns Ambulan* .c:ade has vohmtpero.i
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  • 104 10 Swedish Sh Believed Lo COPENHAGEN. Jan 7^ police said tonight they .-m.ill Swedish schooner reportedly carrying 20 (j J and Swedish refugees to Arj I was lost during yesterday! around Bjornholm I Danish naval units and I guards were searching the; I waters tonight for tigu ship which also was
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  • 109 10 ISLE OF MAN, Jar. I ahviaft— on c R.A.F Hmufl I cr.e Alison and five naval lighten and one Sea Ottn a Peel lifeboat returned t bases today after an ur.si ful 16 hours search for ti tons motor vessel Teabcl. i since she set out
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  • 57 10 Tried To "Es To The Mo CALCUTTA. lAinf A man found clings the top-most girder <j Howrah Bridge near! feet above th t groo* plained that he was of life ana was attefl to "escape to the r He was clinging lofty perch for new days before the D engineer
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 113 10 <„,..!« *-E«l..*iv« to the U«ri.i..* Tribune "SUNSHINE FALLS" g f\ n /cmp I SAY i I I f NOW WHY DID YDU I r V r H6 NO' <» LV -tT- '> S e-rnn /P^ STOP ME VOUU €POIL\ f MOrORi€TWWODOeSNT\ ~p^ W MYMILGSPERHOUR II V QEi r^E OOUNTUY NOVV/
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  • 985 11  -  Thomas Mack 1 SDC-DA V SERIAL By I Nancy Tr.es an Imperson but Ma Reck Knows w' 0 p| ay That Came, Too -and for Keeps! i Ha R 1 1 thugs OB n r, be pui Kb Btevehiish man I it said last n |ht
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  • 240 11 L.^sjtwn, jan i. t Oiice tlm« tables compilea indicate that Ronald Ginger Varley. 8. was murdered m a Lonciun air raid snelter on Chustmas Eve £t the exact moment his mcther was calling I3f n m less than ten yards away. Kcnald is
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  • 106 11 NEW' DEI-HI. Jan. 8. Royal Indian Air Force Tempests ami Spitfire pilots scoured the scrub and jungle m the Naoshera and Jammu sector m southwestern Kashmir for a force of raiders estimated at 6 WO. At nres*>nt there is a lull fn fighting after yesterday^
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    • 49 11 NINO 10-DAT hu'* nd IU P™ "Love Story That Hurts! lE S CH\p UN m u Verdonx" lo^n Bluebeard) lp |^new picture! C rov at Midnite S5 T H C H" n h th P i!z 1:> mi. c Ir °n Mask 1 Sfcte 1 the Hinn a D
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    • 21 11 "on mi mem OF IW NINTH" .4 >:>!/' detective story by j. r'wilmot b '/ms m the Morning Tribune cm Monday Next
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    • 143 11 MIDNIGHT A t I *****1114 wjj X IH r- j* w m WmmM L UK? KJBM W^^i^^ °"d Uoyd OsbOurnf- 'V >v MOTOR INSURANCE' V Particulars of prevar cars supplied m certificate form to prewar policy-holders o n request. These can be used m support of claims. LIBERAL AND PROMPT
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  • 221 12 Girl, 16, May Be Witness In Gay Gibson Tri rfoy a B^lthamp.on m the Parian Castle. jner frojn Irhk* HIM Cil.son, a 21-y.«r-oW actres.sHisapiH-a.vl. James CM*, '^,1 6ft, a Ml u.i-i n he Ifcier, i» au^nmj •rial a Winchester Assizes on i» chare of mui-clrring r.e ac re.s< on Urn
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  • 149 12 Lon.lon. Jan. 7. It should be more widely known that a husband need not prove separate estate m I order to get divorce costs against his wife, said Mr. Commissioner n Tyndale m the Divorce Court. He granted a decree nisi to Mr
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  • 94 12 London, Jan 7. On his way to Hemroulle. Belgium, to keep a r j promise is ex-Lieutenant-Colonel John Hanlon With hini he has 700 j sheets. They are to replace 500 he "borrowed" while m the U.S. Army to camouflage his men during the war. The
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  • 88 12 London. Jan. 7. Reason why landladies prefer men to women i tenants, according to Mrs. F. Laski, deputy chairman of Ham- mersmith. London, Rent Tiibunal "Men don't troiible so much about having the sheets clean. I j Women are more trouble because they like to
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    • 128 12 ~COUNT 'EM! 7 KAVi: I.OSSAI. A CAPITOL f ■fIV SAMUU. COIDWYH I IV [)ANN y VIRCiINjA fl yflV *n.l the doldw>n GirU V V TtC#*/COlO* ,JI 1 FAY BAINTER L ANN Rl THERFORD w -'.:";rr:i:^. j JL,.M xssss^m^ Tfl-lIA V! T K N^ I 11-2 1.15 6-M-M5. Ph ne 5159
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    • 121 12 'ToruACitofsLV HtfesEN visa a <,kfatb iTONTROVfcfcSY tt£^Ot T tt TIME! I Opening Today Four Show Crl\Vl LlHl x 13Q'4~630'9.30P.M. T^monc bqofl Its A British Picture l-rom Eagle Lion I i. Annur Rank Presents I fOULg »dUjtAK£ I V^i \l DAVIb FARRAM /^w jlglynisjohnJ I j\ AflDtlA ROBSOI C^Mj UaUJERT UEVEHI
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  • 603 13 N S. Tron-h Trick Kru.n J.M l.« 0 1 L< T. n.'k«h Harb. 6-3 6 9 S- g as? a s V4l I.M Allonhy .85 »3 i6O IM 1 Alor Gajah .50 .60 JPA iTS I-* 0 Ama! Malay 1.23 l.SSxd rAyer HlUtt 60 .70 3100 MOO
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  • 226 13 The coming: year promise? to be interesting: m he rubber world. with a strong probability of a j tontinuanoe of the tussle be ween Producers and consumers with a lessening of control by the "referee." During tihe whole of 1947 the jjj»'«d States consumed about •^7,000
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  • 572 13 "OPERATION MULBERRY. 1 THE MASTER KEY FOR VIC- j lORY OVER. AND DEFEAT OF. HITLERITE GERMANY. IS; NOW IN SINGAPORE— IN PIC TURES. IN CONTOUR MODELS, AND IN COLOURS. This Is the portrayal of a historic incident, which demonstrated the successful pitting of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements

  • 572 14 MARSHALL'S BLUNT WARNING M,,,1, ,1! Plan, .1,-v mfeht v «w»D ■bwdoß *c ■'■■'"••••'-SSunderl-kr ,o,»o,, the requireMCBtfl i the prohlcm, or do nol undertake it al aH/'hel 'fitly old th<» Senate Foreign RHttions (c mittee m evirJente which initiated Ihc bifto c on«KOssional
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  • 39 14 The allowing is the report 01 the Malayan Snarebrokt rs' Association issued yesterday: The centre of attraction m the share market is tiU shares which continued to be very steady. industrials went firm with sc-ip scarce.
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  • 34 14 London. Jan. 7. -Following are results of matches m (fee Rugby Union played today: County Championship match: Berkshire Eastern Counties 3. i Other match: Guy's Hospital 0. Royal Air Force 4. Reuter
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  • 73 14 The rubber market opened steady this morning especially for nearbys when No. 1 Jan. f.o.b !was don e at 44i cts. and also at 445 cts. closing buyers. Rubber prices quoted ar c as follows Buyers Sellers i The tone of market is steady I No. 1 f.o.b.
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  • 558 14 P&O Liners Recondition Returning To Service By the end or tne summer 01 IS4<* the P O Company expects tr have six more passenger liners back m regular service. They are the "Moolttin". "Maloja". "Ranchi", "Chitral", "Carthage", and "Corfu". These will be m addition t i the "Stratheden" and "Canton"
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  • 103 14 me Argon ;iUts Bifc Party* present tinaiiaj tien is consider, d according to the d nnui and though il] ,J"J during the Jar,:. the Party's trophic* |Zj After a picnic t.. be h Tanjong Bidar i m^;^ Sunday. Jan. n th- p^ held its annual
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 60 14 The HO Hong Steamship Co. (Incorporated m Singapore) For Hong Koiir, Swatow Amoy fc I. "IION(; SIAN(i" 21st Jan. For iv.mßoon via PCBtaff. M KAMININCi" S.s. KBPONQ 22nd. Jan. For I'alrmbanv and Pladjoe MV. Hinoif "»ih Jan. 1 OK DJAMBI '"r t app yto: The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932)
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 257 14 SHIPPlnir INTFI I ImFMrF Ships alongside the Singapore SHEERS WHARF wharves:— Emp. Hamble. WEST WHARF Coal Plant OiKlnwn 2 Emp Niper. BhahZada. n.,d.»wn 5 City of Lmknow. \NHARF Godown 6/7 Asphauon Darvel. SHIPS IN HARBOUI Godown 13 14 Mactra. D- yonj. OOJtwn 15,'lfi K.'lpu-s. Bulun. Ei\rPTK?T TXKT< V^n.uuver City. Godown
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  • 214 16 Kino Kong Fights Tomorrow on a bet Oretl world wn-stllng patrons i ired of an l^ efeß ni when Kini X if the n si letvywetgtx champion Ku m retvn -oui o i trong card Uwofioi night zbisco wus beaten by King K..n»/ ifWf i beetle battle two but he
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  • 165 16 He« Delhi Jin. H Flt >'- th< Biand Mu.vim Irn fuUri were locked m battle today with ret- Brit sh trained divisions ol th. [ndiaa Army for control ol the fabulously b".iuti:ul North Indiav. 81 I I Kashmir. Men who foufiit shoulder to shoulder if**ll*! foe
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  • 211 16 SPORE CENSUS FIGURES Oil Singapore census figures, macie puoiie night, pve the population of the Colony as 940, of which Chinese number 728,523. This overwhelming: majority of Chinese m no Colony has put the population of Malays lor the whole of Malaya to second place, there
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  • 163 16 Despite adverse tions, the Singapore j^ Board Police bea' "B" Co forth Highlander* m contested frame of j^ Thomson Road yesterday nooifc The Seaforths wore aggressive, but Mt fini by the Harbour Ban l onabled them to win by nv c to two. McrGhie opened
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  • 73 16 The following are population figures of the various communities ir Singapore int nsiures a<> not mchuit Bervkx ptrsunn* I other thnn lurallxtmltsted per*m*el, ami transient! afloat males females total i Malays 39.157 34,645 73 802 Chinese 387.840 340 683 728 523 Indians 52.784 18,516 ***** Europeans 4 903
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  • 50 16 Paris. Jan. 7.-- The C Games Commission here' nounccd Uhat all Frer.c letes and delegates going! don for the Games nexi mer will lx- allowed to til them 11 kilos (25 pom! food. This includes t'* L I of butter and two pounds Reuter ar
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  • 367 16 LONDON, JAX. 8. A SPEFOH ABOUT MALAYA MADE IX THK HOUSE OF C(JMMO\< off V% E bwtohlSS GUEST. WAS VIGOROUSLY ATTACKED BY MR H ASH Mr Mope said that Dr. Ffadcn .<""•* vi.sitf.l Ceylon, Malaya and Hongkong last January all" m ■pace
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  • 84 16 Atru-ns. Jan. B.— Jannina re- Ports said today the military situation m strife-turn Konitsi area had quietened and guerillas are continuing their retreat to We north, avoiding battle Ai^ taiT ourcp s sai d Gree* Air Fore,, had knocked out tw i or^l\ artiUery batteri s one
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