Morning Tribune, 13 January 1948

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  • 8 1 MORNING TRIBUNE BtntKl T ,KSDAV. JAN 13. 1W;
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  • 24 1 Olb. HE'S ACCUSED OF ASSAULTING KING KONG if/'f.. M f«> Tan Gtok Ban. yesieraay U f tUS mm^ Omt Worhi xcre9tHng arena EdSm ■j>*»— >> '>
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  • 250 1 YSTERY CORPSE: WREATH IS STILL IN THE PLANE ribune Staff Reporter) on the wings and on the fusilage, AIRCRAFT WHICH which suggest that the aircraft Is lED THE COFFIN CON- the property of the Republic of KG THK MYSTERY Indonesia. PS E IS A SILVERY TA. THE TRIBUNE IS TO
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  • 49 1 iW DELHI Jan 12. -Four c «*r<> kilkd and 22 in- tnrtr seriously. vh(n comu Hoting hn.kt ottf m AjMJimtana t( H luy after 4 wowr He orrupntirm of a nt fame 24-fcowr mrfdd u-a.s injwrMvniKdduuTKmd troops l °«t k fMitrol tht Umn
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  • 46 1 7,w' 12-The <JeTri w, "^national MiliCol° r p *r East SL th^ this ttSftvK I;, wun is> now en»t Wll] be innrh eSlim^cTl c the T h Hr six w «*s !?^te bl messes i e r on the verdict.- i
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  • 37 1 RUSSIAN SHIP SINKS SHANGHAI. Jan. 12. The 2.000-ton Russian ship Podolsk, aground on Friday off Amherst Rock, foundered and sank m deep water yesterday the Navy reported. No loss of life or other casualties were reported. U.P.
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  • 63 1 LAUSANNE. Jan. 12. Major Jacques Vcrgotti, aide to ex-King Michael of Rumania, today denied report* that Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma would meet Michael m France. He said "The King nas no plans for leaving Switzerland to meet the Princess." Circles close to the King believed that
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  • 92 1 CANBERRA, Jan. 12.— The Australian Cabinet today decided offer dealing rnth confidential documents from the British Minisfry of Works on the effect of atomic bombs, to set up a Cabinet sub-commlttk* to deal with ciril defence against atomic bombs. The decision teas also taken
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    29 1 Photograph). tan tm icmrn) with Mr Tan Choon and Mr. *oc*or, <if the presentation of a Pag to the Tm Be*tss" >v the Chin* se Food Association. Singapore- Tribune
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  • 828 1 MORE MILLIONS FOR AIRCRAFT, SHIPS WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.— -President Truman today uttered a warning that the United States would have to rearm "if Europe should succumb to totalitarian rule," when he presented Congress with a $39,700,000,000 Ludget for the fiscal year 1948--49. ft* said he was counting oti sheading $7,000,000,000
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  • 122 1 Normal Rail Services From Thursday NORMAL TRAIN SERVICES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR WJLL BE RESUIfIEP ON TWVftsPA*. In t|M» meantime, a iervjce between Singapore and the Union capita* W|U commence from 7 today a* arrangements JUM* been made tor a tram from Singapore to take passengers as far as
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  • 27 1 JEIUTSAILEM, Jah. I 2. I—Sevfc*1 Sevfc* Jews with tommyguns, held up Barclay's Pank In Te! Aviv at noon today and escaped with about £12.000. U.P.
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  • 34 1 MEkPOURNE. Jan. J2.— Gen. HC. Robertson arriving from Japan,: where he conferred on the transfer o BCOF to Australian control, said the Japanese are the best disciplined people In the world todays
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    • 30 1 Sweaters by 0 son, ii-woo,, r f-^ ?>^^U^ lone sleeves. I I EIT \l^—~^ at 519.50 Also All-wool Sweaters, Made m England $9.50 each. TEL. 4649 31, RAFFLES PLACE^ SINGAPORE.
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  • 248 2 Jtog inscribed m f'''7^ n^r vn.k. W Cl Inea Foodstuffs' \ssociitkw A irgi i.'jmb' roJ' Urei tin ki j m. and i th- a etatton „tt n<±. party held alMf* 1 m return for tf* flu ifter I N> "HP tj.,n -i the
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  • 98 2 LABOURERS FEAR BIAS The BlPfipore Municipal Town Cletnsinc Labour Union has Informed the Municipal Pn-si-ftent that it c:.nnr,t accept the report of the Standing Cwmnr.t- tee appointed by U»r Commis I iloMra to inquire into the cii- rurn.stiUH'v.s MirrouivJin* (loth of Muthukannu. because tn, 'Inrettlfttlona ut hound to i)i' biassed
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  • 140 2 SHANGHAI. Jan 12.- The dispute betw en the Shanghai ii.sh market .;nj the CNRRA Fis.iei'y Rehabilitation Adminb traiiofl bn k L cut into the open Iff&i with the market demanding investigations of finance accounts of the FRA. whicn they chaigtcl squandered" colossal UDOUQtI ol money comDeting with
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  • 115 2 LONvUON. Jan. 11.— Th t question Vfcethtr Britain's present austerity dWt will hamper the chalices of the nations athletics m the Olympics n-sulU-d today m more controversy than any othe r lubject lr the spurts lield with n:t;st sports writers heatf> in«^ the crusade Of 'More Food tor Britain's
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  • 48 2 LOWEHOFi Suffolk) Jan m I (Wt sl(llls lishln ni^ oi 100 trawlers win soon be at standstill the National coal *»rd doti not rudßd its 25 smiling pei ton lacretSe m the Price OJ bunker coil, Mr a. E jw»ett Becretarj o! Lowettoft imwler Owners' A^ociation a id
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  • 74 2 Issue Of Visa To Ex-Nazi Official WASHINGTON. Jan. 12.—Representative John Mcdowell. Republican o Pennsylvania, said th c United States consular official, who issued a visa to Ferenc Vajta. alleged former Nazi official m Hungary, will be summoned from Madrid to explain his action. Meantime, Vajta has been sus- pended from
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  • 423 2 F-om Our Own Rep^ttr) KIT ALA LVMPUR. Jen. t2 At ;h« open** the I*4* a***** v«*ae* this mornttig. the Acl n sj*f Ji'itice Malayan Union Mr. E Pretherov inspected a Guar*-,-Honoui 'ovuifd by about 50 >*»n '"rom the Ualay Regiment under the command of Lt. HmfMn After f ho
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  • 56 2 The Prison inquiry q sion appointed by the (k will hold its first mm* Thursday 2 15 p.m. m tb dl Chamber. Colonial Sta Office. Members cf the Cgi« ?re: Commander G Bayly Commission r c 1 (Chairman*: Date S Q. J.P.; Dr. G. Haridas. jp. F. W. Harvey
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  • 60 2 JERUSALEM Jan 1 eld city of Jerusalem to* verted to ieveral hurt >\ais back when its sere were closed again*; siirp tacks or robbers at Only one gatJ-Jaffs remained open a: nig! dusk today. The others I closed for 24 hours <ye the United Nations au its decision to
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  • 114 2 HONGKONG. Jan. 12. The Hongkong Government confirmed that several persons were wounded today when police "fired warning shots into the ground, while attempting to evict a mob of squatters m the Kowloon city. An official statement revealed tear gas was also used against the demonstrators
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    • 75 2 BOitperte That Gas After Meali With De Witt's Antacid Powder Platulance— the result of accumulated cashes In the stomach and the dispersing of those gasscs throiiKh the mouth can be very objectionable u> Vour.M'li as well as others. >SS A ?P ot De Wlll>s Anucid oydjr will Rive you Immediate
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  • 290 3 While prai3ing the courageous by house to help hw and her hus- action of four Chinese citizens who played large part m getting two robbers arrested by attacking one of them who had a fully loader revolver.
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  • 356 3 Floods Wash Away Schools in Jahore (Tribune Staff fo^MM-ief) Several schools m the flooded districts In Johore ich should have opened yesteixlay for the new 00l year, are still closed. School buildings m iges, fcimponjrs and towns have either been ihed away or an. 1 still fl<>oded. Reports from ihe
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  • 68 3 Sro°hK have P urt icipate. I m I 1 30 iHookSnl h imwhichMr--34 > Wong ru een rObbe d re th Seventh im a peared IMr o h nUI p °lK-e Magis- I- c cx plainea to de<l "»«> Jan i2 M u° be re !3 to
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  • 64 3 BACK AT WORK All striking members of the Singapore Harbour Unton returned to work ywlerd&y after the 2\ day strike had been successfully negotiated wttli Singapore Harbour Board authorftie« on Sunday. The Board expects the position to be restored to normal today. Work on ten .*?Vjm began yesterday nt the
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  • 54 3 A 51 -year-old woman- <**hoi Ah Nam. alias Chhoj Yam Kam, arrested by Singapore a Clv Cantonese sub-branca, on a charge of being a returned banishee, was produced before Mr. A. G. Shearers m the Seventh Police Court, yesterday. She was alleged to have been banished from
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  • 79 3 Who Shall Hold He Purse Strings WASHINGTON. Jan. 11.— High administration officials are searching "diligently and hopefully" for a formula which would satisfy both Congress and the State Department m administering the Marshall European recovery programme, it was revealed today. The dispute is whether t'ne State Department cr Congress shall
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  • 104 3 24 Teams For Knock-out HOkey Competition Twenty-four teams have entered for the Singapore Hockey Association's Knock-Out Competition. Representatives are reminded that the draw will take place at the Singapore Recreation Club on Jan. 15 at 5 p.m. The following are the entries: 223 BOP-. &.C.K.C S.H-B. Auxilary Police. G- H.Q.
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  • 26 3 The correct price for a Parker "51" (silver cap) U $31. and no* $18 as was staled m i report m yesterday's Morning Tribune.
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  • 152 3 HIT POLICEMAN ON HEAD WITH CHAIR-FINED $25 A British serviceman. W. G. i Walker. wa s fcund guilty of assaulting a Pcilc* Constable at tihe Nee Soon Police Station «n the night of Aug. 8 last year when he appeared before fse fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. B. J. C.
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  • 81 3 Labour MaN for S'pore The Singapore Federation of Trade Unions hav c decided to hold an emergency meeting of its affiliated bodies to elect member* whose names will be submitted to Government, one whom will be admitted into the Labour Advisory Board. The Board is to be expanded by a
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  • 69 3 Fish Trade "Not Profitable" A iT)wp|inrii wr nmngar told ♦niW W*ce Opwt yw^wtey Wmt •tfil-Njmjir WPP WT profllnWa TN mß^qwpr. Tin B«^ CWfc «o<t tW« whf n ¥>« i>^ir<re« «r Je^ewcy nft»T jUwKflng- gufli;.- to a charge of selling matches without licence- He «ald tn&t selling matc^ee w*» a more
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    • 34 3 f Prtf lift* #«i^ Ul^m Ullf fMffUftH. M//AW *\i jmMW i^K 1^ MUM Q*\i Nik mfx^M 1 1 i ci jMM foi a M m^m LirtTiMt jmf'^K MWf «OP€ltlN6 PENCILS IB ovoriob't m o
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  • 484 4 VAMAsiIITA TO MM TW IN MAT OK HSf M. Lt (M H I I pn-irM and was tttisted by M:n C P llcDvenna a-iu Maj Besiunont Clark:* Lt Col J A B Allan n ducted the prosecution, vhlk the accused was dcioi'.d'd
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  • 51 4 LONDON Jan 12 Mr Mai rolm MacDontld, GovernorCm ral ol Maltfe ha* aniv.-d at London airport tod.-.y Imm Ktrichl H e li to sUy m London for scv,ral weeks for consultations b<-l(,re sailing to Qanada to join his wife and reeypertti' from i leriou atUck 01 typhoid
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  • 528 4 'I h e following |g the first weekly Bulletin of the Singapore Epidimiological Intelligence Station of the World Health, .Organization interim Commis- lion, 3rd floor Cathay Building, j m rvspect of incidence of infec- tious diseases m sea and air porta of countries m East
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  • 191 4 Heavy floods in Britain >ukk. Jan. 12 -Air raid «*renj wailed again m Yorkshire yesterday to warn villagers of. Hobdon Bridge and Mytholma- gyo before the Riv er Calder. I swollen by melting snow anci neavy rain overflowed it< banks Gates m Scotland, deal* V' m Northern Ireland and further
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  • 43 4 fo« Toddle. mad« h^ jfj iIK i«W JJ mirror that alwayt P-JT*" Hjn fci *1 As Mm Nil r«»l«d "^1 VMits* slw«t««l: "Now I I ill mi MM 1 11 1 fc*d been lying o !f th^ mom **o Hank
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  • 121 5 THE COURTNEYS COME TO THE PALACE ■>■ > r. Street", which is coming shortly to ,of three generations of the Courtney and' mmenct* it I RfHttfi to midnight on Netc Year's It t> a domestic love story of a London b likyroun.t of the .irst }5 years of the t
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  • 242 5 ON, Jan n -Happies shattered for Thomas when his wife and two i died within a short had but one com'in kk....his son Tom- > one day Tommy, ad"us went from their In St. Patricks-road ?i. Readi nR. to seek f *here. His father "with only the memotSau"* one
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  • 26 5 'I'he Rom ocean lighter arrived m Singapore yesterday from Australia m tow. The lighter is for the Asiatic Petroleum Company. It was learned.
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  • 418 5 LONDON, Jan. 11— A doctor j drug addict, whose case was described by a colleague as one or the severest he had seen, was bound over at West London for 12 months on condition that he re-entered Guys Hospital for treatment. Saying that he
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  • 164 5 NANKING, Jan. 12. Tientsin despatches sajd that Nationalist marines were yesterday separate- j ly landed at Tangku and Chikow, m the Gulf of Chihli. Simultaneously, snipping at both ports was halted and subjected to rigorous examination, while passenger trains on the Tientsin- Pukow railway can only
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  • 98 5 Ipoh, Jan. 11.— In his first tour of inspection since his appointment to Malaya, Lieut-Col. Wm. [Darby o" the Salvation Army will be visiting Ipoh on Wednesday and will meet various government and community leaders so that he may more readily grasp the position m
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  • 125 5 Girt Of 15 Tried To Get Married i LONDON, Jan. 10 —When a 15-year-old girl appe? Ed at Havant, Hanfe, Juven.V Court, as being a person m moral danger, Det. Elsworth alleged that her father told him she had been living with his brother-in-law m the house as man and
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  • 371 6 londoti AqrnU Messrs. Colin Turn') Ltd., Talbti Huus'\ 9S, St tin's l<m>< WC2 TUESDAY, JAN 13, 1948 l]iia*a«ian iMiornix The Eurasian community is, and rightly so, becoming increasingly concerted about its future m Malaya. The memorandum submitted to the Sultans a few weeks ago by the Selangor Eurasian
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  • 806 6  - Soviet Policy Between Two Wars Ronald Preston AN AUTHORITY ON ftUSSIA IttttfcCtS UfrON.. I I j By LONDON Russias advantage m foreign policy of having "m nearly every foreign coun- try' a Communist party accustomed to "complete subservience to the dictates of the AUi Union Communist party." is stressed by
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    41 6 Music Degree For i Spore Girl j Joyce, eldest daughte, j of Mr. and Mrs. S.C SchttengtivelofSin^ pore h* a h appy smile on hearing d her success m th t recent pianoforte examination. She! obtifttetlKerLßAM. m LontW. I W J~* -•<"-»•
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    • 24 6 to PENANG $s iDaily HATAVIA $J 'Fridays itvlV^V Tuesdays SAIGON J I Sundays MEPAN J Saturdays ■Penang to: WAN 6 Saturdays Malayan Airways Ujg
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  • 943 7 L,* WITH VEKA AftDMOßfe < I f DressmaklAg classes at *°**K. L WeddiflP enmg Ltf AM daughter 0 MsCS X Boyell was edatStAndrrwsCathS PO j-■■ MM Mrs pnt'the |Od pannts. el; 000 r Superint »o!icc Clrd* 9 toon aimed back In c recently by Cotutelli; ie; ght
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    • 38 7 llw JH CLASS feffiAi^i^ OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHERS J Wt h3V thp Pleasure to announce that OCR \m^ SITION To OFFER XOV H\l?,.W E SERVICE OF Sef vke 'ul NG ENLARGING b P^I UAL CHARGES <!^-JS!JJ| WMto. (NEAR CAPITOL) S
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    • 143 7 B^^RKRn liH m|| "French Leather Jewel Boxes" YOU AftE YOtJft OWNsfcStDJfcESSMAfc£it| MAKE A StARf BY IJIAttNING TttE Allt. iliihr. K. Lee*s (butch Diplomas.) bttSSMAtiJjfi Sstltlltfe. 318-A, tUver VAlky ltd. 682, GeyUtir lUmUI. t mi i j ■ni—TTir T^MgTT" THE" BIG 3IN 'RECORDS COLUMHIA H* ii* V# t»AJtLO*»HOM|E JBrtty ihcm at
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  • 400 8 London, fan II T r(r •I. ire mad iboul eowbojn tni often -a shed they lived w«>t. ton pwetleallf wUhed thrniM-lvrs and tbelf ptTfOtl from i London inbnrb lo Doodlebug Ranch, La Marque Tens, USA I hey wrote letter .seeking I p<n friend
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  • 148 8 LONDON, Jan. ll._ A ment allege to have been mado cL y r ,;S ld Frederi <* John U)x, of Calthorpe-street, St Pan S3TJ2I u Gferred to at Ci; 'rkenWake Hold on I) w 26. Her body ••8 found at hi s
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  • 73 8 First sea-going trad ship for British J is the 212-ton aiS ary ketch "En* Rose", run by il Girls' NauticaiTiJ ing Corps. With a crew of four! Women's Royal N'J Service girls and J tamed by an ex-Rj Navy comma! the ship atfordsj day holiday couil m elementary J
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  • 140 8 LONDON. J»n 11 -A pi latiODs officer to Bristol 0 tive Association found lift I and committed suicide bw failure to persuade his back to him. This was revealed at is at Ellesmere Port on Melhs. aired 32. who was f« m the f?as-nl!ed kitchen o< The coroner. Mr.
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    91 8 I f I IX)NDON. Jan U.-J "sipped" by a from a bo tile m mint have dropped J creeper at the door and« lurking on the lip of the was urged at Greenwjcft i Sir Wilfred Bennett. trate, said this theory «JJ unlikely," but that he «J dered as
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    • 38 8 >l .lIIA.M I UHtl \<l "'I AND Jj^»_ Beautiful Evening Gmrn 3j% 10% DISCOUNT. Mwff^ m Shanghai Modern Tailorino MB '0 BATTEHV ROAD. SINCApoRE 'H| Hir s own mutcrial IB Bn made to order i I'Jkmjl. *****. H
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  • 57 9 |a< well as II of ieir F** 1 for the founded m now about ibers and is lt the rate 15(1 a week. ,f the many movements working to develop character and self-reliance m the youth of the country. Picture* on this page show a day m the life
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  • 47 9 I Eyfl H •I ~^^W Third Offtcer Phyllis Cook I (tS), an officer of the Pen- 1 *rth Unit, is accompanying some of her aktot* on the course ilk the "ttttatish ttdMk. MJ° *MMmtflEmtJtmMu R: '9 1 ■n if h h> Hlf be (mM
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  • 124 9 CAERN'AVON, J a r>. H The bodies cf three babies wer»« found j a badroom, it wa* sta «d here when Oaynor Williams, aged 28, an ex-Wnaf, of Tan-y-Fyn-went, Carmel, was charged, with concealing the births ox the children. She was alleged to have said that m
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    125 9 I lan. 11 --KfjtV'W-P -en to pay a W* an< i be btH»nd o\-er Sam Whi ehea-l. Mure-nMid. 8 ap'--'--i*. ai Nottinnhani rtnt to a hou.'V lis nrthe:. Mrs. id. of FrederickI Fie'- >. likost n. Ha.rri- w. Jaftlf ii,l hu father h«.! r M years. Ho .< pv:.-.O!
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  • 42 9 PRAGUE. Jan. 11.— The free Greet radio declared lod»> ih*t the guerilla Array repelled all gottrn...n t ofleustves In Peloponesus and extended its own operations from tne mountains into tne valleys m tke ana. the news a^eiuy Tanjug rep^rttd U.P.
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  • 133 9 LONDON, Jan. 11— Garbed m a dressing-gown, pyjamas and slippers, a 72-year-old man appeared before Miss Sybil Campboll, magi s rate at Tower Bridge, to be remanded ca a charge of murder. He is Arthur Jamvs Mi chell, a labourer, of Chipl^treet, Deptford, whose arres; flowed the
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  • 81 9 MAHE, Seychelles Islands, Jan. «i -The Seychelles Islands. British colony m the Indmn Ocean, have offered Britain an B«JJ*fIJ loan of Rs. 3i0.000 m addition to the loan of £15,000 accepted by Britain last November, Mr. F. B. Jakeway, Secretary to tho Seychelles Government, announced today m lo^-al
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  • 96 10 UNKNOWN MAN'S CLIFF FALL A well-dresses elderly man was 1 seen to fall from the cUas at Ovingdean. n ear Brighton, police later recovered the body frcm the beach From marks found on the clothes the man I was believed to be Ernest Hart, aged 71. a retired Indian Civil
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  • 123 10 Resisted Armed Gunmen two men, one armed m revolver, entered a Z Fmerald Hill Road anil four Chinese busmen j It appears that the- btained $34 from onei victims. Suddenly^ set upon and m" ujj struggle, the revolt knocked from the hand. During the J the gunman retrieved j and
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  • 79 10 LISBON. Jan 11 Carol of Rumann said a ment to the press tonight aider recent events m extremely grave for mj and for the internal*! tion." "The substitution oi tl chy tn Rumania by a d popular republic or ther also marks a stq of communism into Bi eonatitutes
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  • 60 10 BEJtUN, Ja« 11.— Aft Her ruard fired five shoji m which *n American W wife were riding, narroj them. American uuthonW Major jUchard R B«ia |\Tce officer attached to Advocates CMQce m Wietf that the guard opened ft car after allowing it to t* the harrier
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  • 39 10 ATHENS. Jan. allegation that was interfering" affairs and was pi« i active part i fl i activities m GtfJ made by the Ud tions Balkans ecu m its December published today ins to tm- Gre l afency.- Reuter
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    • 88 10 ZrtM Turn vOuNt MAD6"^\ I/OM.' WHY OtD THEY HAVE > f?Tw OoSfttE I W T WEU Y 2i, \'^JS?I ME^LINk ABOUT CYCUN6 U> ASK ME TWX6 OUEJTIONS' T*a>S™««»| f Y^^ IV Sx. mr^V.SSa yiUNEV«CYQX*6A»y- FR£CH AIR WHILE ASKED T-uWisi 7 NEVER NEVER UMfc" ■tr^7^>^n tpt iff > f /.^x A'^
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  • 1762 11  - IN THE MIGHT OF THE NINTH J. R. Wilmot a New Serial Story-By AFTKR H PROPOSAL am Manor is a W oi tlu art Ol the Eli rS S 2 Essex ip county of Esse*few mile-; eastwards stone, the centre cf r ed .state which had Grayling family for ie
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  • 44 11 fiutterworth. lan. 11— An accident occurred about 1 a.m. yesterday when a Jeep driven bjr a Malay with flv e other passengers, overturned it a bend Just after passing the Pontoon Bridge. All were conveyed to the Buiterwortn Hospital for treatment.
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  • 224 11 LONDON. Jan 11. There is a story behind a resolution on the Commons Order Papers recently. The resolution m the name of Mr. Glenvil Hall (Financial Secretary to the Treasury) simply says "Public Works Loan (Remission of Debt)- That for the purpose of any Act
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  • 320 12 Pravda Smites At Attlee LONDON. Jan 12. The Prav.!a. Soviet official organ smote the British Prime Minister. Mr Oement Attlee. with the nailed ♦i«t today for his January 3 radio Stress m which he set for a new "be firm with Russia policy for Britain" charging that Wall Street had
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  • 210 12 JERUSALEM. Jan. 12. Both air and water transportation officials reported heavy booking for passage out of Palestine today as the Arab-Jewish strife entered Its 43n1. day since the United Na- tions partition decision was announced. Many British wives and children I nho only rejoined their families here after
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  • 117 12 PICKED WRONG MAN LONDON, Dec. 10. -When P. C Angel, off duty, accidently bumped into Walter James Harold, a 27-year-old merchant seaman, at Ring's Cross Underground station, he remarked "Sorry, mate!" But Harold exI claimed, 'Another Scotsman!" adding, "ill fix you!" "He slutted a gun into my J'bs. the constable
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  • 130 12 London. Jan. IL— When C'.ara Goldstein, agred <0. the i>roprie i«a of the Rial to Olub, a[^)eared at Mar!boioujf h -s r reet. her solicitor. Mr. I. TaHo, that she had been a vie im of jealousy an t l vindictiver.ess. She wa.* found not puilty on
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    • 93 12 <m (TK pttoni 6 JTl pm MERLE OBERON \M I M ho thrilled you m AS "X JT 1 I. K,,nnnt.rr S<iU f .v» > >oU F .uuithrr dramatic hit m "OVER THE MOON 9 Opening Ttkl.i\hi:iSihn\T^P^\ L. Q Kj UO-U 10-9.30 P.M. rCoNg bqo? 'l IT'S ENTERTAIitMENT THAT CAN'T
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    • 125 12 Last 5 Shows To-day'l (11 ».m., 2 p.m., 4.15 p.m.. 6.J« »nd Ml P" I SAMIEL GOLDWYN'S I "THE SECRET UFE I OF WALTER MITTY'I IN T£CHMCOM>P I STARRING ...v<il DANNY KA^E VIRGINIA MAWi and the GOI.PWTN GWI-S. CAPITOL STARTING TOMORROW I at the 2ms 445 p.m. SJiqws only! I
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  • 664 13 S. Malayan 28 9 2» 6 S. Tronoh 16 I Sungei B»i 22 M Siingrl Bidor 47 6 48 6 Sun^l Kinu 22 23 Sur*ei Luas 1-1 W >- 1 Sungri Way 2 75 2 85 Taipmj: Con. 23j z.«o Tanjon^Tin It- 12Takiupa Valley 20 6 21 6
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  • 86 13 The rubber market opened steady and continue^ to improve until business was don e at 434 ets. per pound fo r Feb. No. 1. lh e sellers aatr t extremely reluctant till the Malayan stock Ogure a are published. Pi ice quoted are: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Feb.
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  • 202 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 12 —The exemplary bravery displayed by members of the Malayan Union poi'ce :orc c during recent j months m fighting the nu-nace of desperate and r^ngerou^ gangsters was formally recognised today when 12 officer- and men were presented awar*- by His
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  • 107 13 SEARCH FOR KIDNAPPED WOMEN I Batavia. Jan. 12. Dutch troops were today combing the i rugged jungle country of the Tjianjoer district about 60 miles from Batavia for two Dutch women and two men believed kidnapped during the weekend by Indonesians. The party was travelling on the main highway from
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  • 99 13 Cinema ceiling crashes on audience LONDON. Jan. 12.— Fifteen people were taken to hospital after part of the roof had crashed on to the balcony seats of the Tower I Cinema, Townhill. Swansea. I Six. including a mother and her two young sons, were detained. The injured were carried down
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  • 32 13 Th c following i s the report of the Malayan Sharebrokers' As 1 sociation issued yesterday: The market opened weakly but with a steady undertone There was no special feature.
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  • 140 13 Market Notes Jottings (From Our Financial Corr.) After their long period of activity, it is not surprising that shares have turned quieter. This is a common experience when there has been some liveliness and is especially to be expected during the early part of the year. As January disbursements come
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 119 13 YMCA Activities For The Week Today (Tuesday) 5.30 p.m. j _7 p.m Typewriting Class; 6.30 p.m.—Keep Fit Class; 7.30 P™ i Badminton; 7.15 p.m.— Malay Class, j Wednesday:— s.3o p.m. Shorthand Beginners, Typewriting; 6.15 p.m. Shorthand Speed. Typewriting; 5 p.m.— 9 p.m. Chess Club; 6.30 p.m. Art Club. Thursday:— s.3o
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  • 371 14 Sino- British Agreement On Anti-Smuggling War BWKIM. LAN BINOI ISM AGKCEMCM FOR PREVENTION OF SMI GSf. HnHTr* CHINESE IS AM) HONGKONG U s (IIKI) lODAV THROI («H EXCHAKGt: or soils IN KIN(. HK TUKKN 111 E SISK FOREIGN MINIS- J>i; WANu > -< HIEH. THE i»«it »i wmssv SIX K\l«.
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  • 161 14 Repub lican Decision Still Not Made IftATAVIA, Jan 12. Yhe vital '."jiiibljrfin (ipri.sion to >• »»ct or to ""'pt thf DHtoh-prOM *i amendment! to the mm flri »!an pro )scd by l)\i> I'nitM N.t ns Secu r.ty Councils "Coofi Tom mtttoe tor Irntonf*sj;i h;. not l>een i 'trheil early to*
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  • 94 14 The 8 C.R.C Will meet the esc at hock»\y tomorrow and i!i»- Army on Saturday, both Itnea on the SRC. nadang wn are requested to nv*et 1 the Padaiiß at 4.45 p.m. si lection will b<> bumlc on the teM from the lollowtiuc: Pat■«k Ycc. CheoQf Thutm Siew
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  • 84 14 New York. Jan. 11.— President Tinman said m a letter to the United Service fo r New Americans that h hoped early action by Congress would authorize the admission of "our country's fair share" o l displaced persons. 'Ever .since the wa r ended -t has been my
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  • 194 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday.As a result of the heavy »am last night, all horses were confined to i trotting; and cantering on the sand track m preparation for the com- 1 ing Selangor Races, i Part of Van Breukelen's string or' horses arrived yesterday and were exercised
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  • 60 14 I ATLANTA. Georgia. Jan. 11.— The Chicago to Miami express "South Wind" belonging to the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, was wrecked early today at Pibcock. j Georgia, near the town of Qultman, a railroad official reported. He declared he had heard that the train had 'turned over" ut
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  • 489 14 SRC 2 Army 1 The Singapore Recreation Club hail to battle hard to gain a twoone triumph over the Army m their Hockey League encounter yesterday on the Padang. The "same was fa^t throughout, and the Recs" victory has made them vlr- I tual
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  • 43 14 SYDNEY Jan 12 -W no play tortay m tbcl Shield match between J Wales and South Austifl o* rain. South Austnlß six wickets for 222 *:M play on Saturday '.n reM South Wales total of JJ The match en-is \M Reuter AAP
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  • 134 14 Ships alongside the Singapore wharvea WEST WHARF Godotvn 2 Emp. Niger. Godown 5 City of Lucknow. Godown G 7 Asphauon Darvel. Godovn 13 14 Mactra. Godown 15 16 Nelcus. EMPIRE DOCK Godown 17 18 Port Bruswick. Godown 20 Port Deaslaice. Godown 21 Merlimau. Godown 34 Manx Marine Castle-
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    • 61 14 He HO Hong Steamship Co. (liK-orporated m Singapore) PASSE VG*K FREIGHT SERVICES For Bmng Kong, Svvatow Amoy SS HONd SI\NG '21st Jan. lor Rangoon via Penang. *S KAMIM\(, >s uroNG 23rtl Jan 21nd. Jan. Ft* PHembtnf *n«1 piadioe >! V HIDOK 15th Jan. nm djambi Tl,c Ho Hop, Steamship Co.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 159 14 •ON YOVB lIAIMO TOP* 1 BLUE NETWORK MjU, fc^ 12 45 New; rln; MJ Hg-*^ MAMY ENGLISH C!ose Dv 600 Programme Sum- l-W Ne»' s S- 11^,*" thp Vorti P 526 nic rPS te 701 Arts Corner- 730 News- 745 mil Song <]*>• .i.gon of Sgwsatsr 1 j-: 8i5 ci
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  • 276 15 TlMf. IN A KTFRNATIONAL wT-rWt brif^i SfOBTHESINGAE TEOOS ASSOBkSSt ,n daily The Veteran uouwc. event has met with the poare* response »o tar. Ail would-be competitor! are reminded that the closing date for envies is Jan. 15. alter which no entry will be entertained j xitention |s drawn by
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  • 43 15 I j..v U T>- Ol'imLtio* Committee <n I mticm \nn IW.WC "rumf |00 f( n»\ ot "i' U>,[* > T h r been m<id< po** iucts nn wstej (l. r ''W L irk "»<* umi ft im]h y1 1 tkop i fir tin v/
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  • 58 15 Knew Of Posives' Sale Palestine DRK. Jan 12 Samuel >. revoalcvi that he I tons of px^lo*ivps for o Palestine with the of FBI an<l the help of Assets Aiir.hnisiration had "frozen" tn ex- sale to him. lid he was the micMleen the Fcumhy Assohasers cf explosives for Agency for
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  • 55 15 J^n. 11— Mincer of w. Pierre Pflimlin. iaon has retched a chto--1 anri if not halted will m with "convulsions. Md mean the *r.l of so- W liberty Ned to fanner, to back Sls nw Sll{ the 1*& which would levy ftK? r r certai em 2?" S^Wfted to
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  • 15 15 U.S. Marines Palestine Delphi r fW'^'^vthat: decant y! >f:n Mid th« Wnouv In "M inter-
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  • 87 15 A £ioup photograph of the Young Chinese Amateur Weightlifting Party will be taken on Sunday. Jan. 25, all members are revested to be present at No. 3, Cheng Tuan Street at 3 p.m. It is also intended to have an Improvement Contest sometime m March this year.
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  • 565 15 Mailey Picks His Australian team SYDNEY. (By Air Mail. .-There is probably only one Place m doubt for the Australian team to tour fingtad thU year, s.ate^ Arthur bailey former Austr «Uan cricket wizard m a survey m the Sydney Daily Teie ar]>h" Ahhoueh -he team wUI not be announced
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  • 233 15 LONDON. Jan. 12.— Eiftht First Division Clubs are favoured with hom r games m the fourth round of th<.- F.A. Cup. the draw of which took place today. The ties will be played on Saturday, Jan. 24. The Cup holders, Charlton. are at home to
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  • 34 15 Western Europe Conference LONDON, Jan. 12.— High ranking members of the Cabinet cipp roved calling of a special conference m London of socialist party leaders of western Europe nations participating Jn the Mar.shall plan.
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  • 588 15 The poor old ref is in the lim e light again LONDON JAN. 12 WITH fHE QUESTION OF ROUGH PLAY- ALLEGED TO BE DUE TO BAD AND IMMATURE REFEREEING BEING DISCUSSED EVERYWHERE THOSE MUCH MALIGNED OFFICIALS OF THE WHISTLE ARE IN THE LIMELIGHT AGAIN WITH TALK OF CONTRACTS TO GO
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  • 99 15 SHB Cablemen Draw At Hockey The Singapore Harbour Board Police aod Cable and Wireless I shared honours m tbelr hocjcey encounter at Tfco,mson Road yesterday, the game ending m a 1 one-all draw. There was no scoring m the first half. In the second halt Bajge, of j Cable and
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    • 76 15 MISRCANTI^ ffWWTUTIONi ZW. Queen Street, Ffcone 237^ NEW SESSION AWPAPY COMWPNCFP T Classes are conducted In:— ftook-Rcepinff «n4 AccomiUmcji shortband: Tlteory, Spec* ranging from 70 words to 150 wonls. PractiaU p»f lisb m Tbrw> $tiut»f Mathematics and Foreign Languages. GREY HAIR I se Dr. AAWEB'S PLACK HAIR DYE Natural Shade,
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  • 1077 16 AMARNATH HAZARE IN 255 PARTNERSHIP INDIA IN WINNING POSITION lIOfUKT. JAN 12 AMAK N%llff AM) lIAZARt: WITH STAND OF m, PI.ACKH IN hi A IN A WINNING POSH 10? ON TIIF SK< ONI) Ml OF Till MATCH WITH TASM\MA. y,i the Snl Haw OB tli«- tour two Indian batmen, taking
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  • 41 16 FRANKFURT, Jan 12 —The •German Economic Council, i which is to the basis for Western German Legislature, has i asked that U*****,000,000 be i^ade available during the next six months to buy foreign goods m the Anglo-American zones. U.P.
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  • 72 16 HOBART J n M Rotiyarhari /■<■<*,.,,, i hat-tr,ck. At niSM Saturday night^M participants <« roJ Miwbcn 0 fH#I 2H quests V For»ner T- *r piaj lMHkard«on m a Ik^JH nna brouoht o* i r J fcacfc a pap^r parfy J fed if on i?anga'fi|S UHU a// v». J re
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  • 79 16 AfttfcNS. Jan 12.-1 mettlbera of Greek left tie* Alcibiade Lowi* central committee of and M. S. Hadtv.beystf the left win? Literal ft been deported to th« Ikaria m the Grecian i by order of the Athew Council, it was learned I They were arres-.di proclamation of Geiwnl Government Som<
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  • 50 16 LONDON. IUL H and France wiM W® London tomorrow on t veiling of the Pars conference of the sin pean nations on m» ai<j under the Marshal Herve Alphand. DJ Economic Affairs Foreign Office, and Assistant to Jean France's Chief ecojji ner. were scheduled from Paris today IWj U.P.
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  • 233 16 ni n iff r NANKING, Jan. *Z.—T W q American women missionaries ?nd one other were slain by bandits north-west of Hankow, and attempts are being made to rescue sixteen others m the same area, according to a message received by the United [Mates embassy
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