Morning Tribune, 23 January 1948

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  • 6 1 MORNING TRIBUNE vi/ Berme) II CESTS.
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  • 4826 1 Air force lacked planes: Army was tankless and short of ammo: Officers were inexperienced: Japs were underestimated LONDON, Jan. 22.- Secrets of how Malaya fell to the Japanese are repealed for the first time m a 40,000-word despatch published today from Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, who was
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  • 60 1 A BATCH OF 18 CHI■P'J CHARACTERS DEP FROM SINGAPORE »KDAY WAS A MEMBER m} F JAPANESE ARMED Bif s t a! &r <" of an armed *****I 1111 committed robbery m B p Gt lhe Premises of the hn pnee;s m which an •atchman wai shot dead ■rv^n"-'''^ 1
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  • 160 1 1° sTOKE: Court K ies 0/ the fl Wto th€ P** ana J nm nf 1 womaJr cZ IPPIe Cnn l J tret^n7/': int court press Place at 1 p.m. yesterday. It was alleged that every morning accused was taken on a trisha to the Empress Place where she
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  • 288 1 JALAN BESAR DISTRICT. SCENE OF MANY A CLASH BETWEEN .RIVAL SECRET SOCIETIES DURING THE PAST THREE MONTHS. IS ONCE AGAIN IN THE LJMEUGHT. Yesterday, at about 2 p.m., two rival gangs of Chinese had it out. with bottles and guns, and m the
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  • 50 1 JERUSALEM, Jan. 22. Atlacking from a roadblock ambush, an Arab mob stabbed and oeat to death, seven Jewish special policemen at the Arab village of Yazur on the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway today, when a Ford truck In which they were Riding reached th« centre of the settlement.
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  • 45 1 I general OfPMP the sce«< !(/'s #ri<s( on ire</nf nday, the Fnkration A<jreefind Sfufe frcaf>>s tare 1 bit the Sultans. The fraph shoivs the Sultans »</ to the Governor of the Sir Edwurd Genf. m his i follovAng the ceremony.
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  • 43 1 Bagdad. Jan. 22-— The Iraqi Cabinet was expected here today to resign a'ter last night's statement that the Iraqi Regent and political leaders decided that tne new Anglo Iraqi treaty "dfea no* realise the national aims of Iraq."— Reuter.
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  • 235 2 i ill. m -I u.ir.nia ,i>ii i. iii wi Uie Siimese Airways Co., Ltd., to land m Sinpapore arrived at KuflaiiK Airport on Wednesday afternoon with an all-Siames^ crew. On .'board was Major-General Chai Prithipasen. Goneral-Ma-liagor of Siamese Airways, on his second visit to
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  • Article, Illustration
    86 2 I 'tin to Ity Double weUiinn in Rmgnpore a pnoiograpn immn niter th* iccdd.ny of Mr. MS Chay Mm to Miss [Catherine 9mm Q><" mmji em\ Mr. Let Chay Kia to Miss Tan Seok Bet. The l>T\<t*iirinm\n art the elder and second tons respectively of Mr and Mrs. Let Sit
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  • 97 2 FREED ON CORRUPTION CHARGE S. Qoplmthin Nalr, a time keeper employed by Messrs. Wimpey and Co.. was acquitted on a corruption charge before Third District Judge. Mr. A. D. FurreM. yesterday. According to the prosecution, Goplnathun Nair was alleged to have received a sura of $45 foi ntUng employment for
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  • 296 2 nese {Tirl adopted a "dumb" attitude when called upon to give evidence v an Inquiry into the death of a nine-month-old baby yesterday, ihe Singapore Coroner I' v G PorU>l saiti that this left him to draw his own concluSlOiv Th.. CoTOMT stated
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  • 306 2 Giving evidence at the trial fj seven Chinese who stand cna;g ed at the Singapore Assize Court with intentionally resisting the lawful arrest of Tan Scow i:r. at the grounds of tne A k H Rubber Factory on the
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  • 241 2 SINGAPORE MASS WEDDING Singapore's biggest Chinese mass wedding will take place this Sunday when 48 couples will wed at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at noon and will be officiated over by the Chinese Consul-General, Dr. Wu Paak-shlnf The Band of the Mayfair Musical
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  • 53 2 SHANGHAI, Jan. 22. Two Chinese air force fliers .were killed and two others escaped by parachutes wiien a pair of training centre m Hangchow, cai air over a Chinese air force trailing centra m Hangchow, capital of Chekiang province. 100 miles south-west of Shanghai yosterday, according
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  • 123 2 Fined $100 for 'Chap ji ki' Offence S Sin Ah Moh. a wireir.an ejl; ployed n\ the 81ngapure Harfl bour Board, who was cunvictet^H on A charge of assisting M cartirmf on the Chap Ji Xi iJI tery. was fined $100. m d-fauJ tone month's simple imprisct^H ment.by fifth Police
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  • 177 2 af the Second Police Court yes. terday, one accused of attempting to enter the Colony In possession of an altered entry permit and the other alleged to have attempte\ to enter Singapore while m possession of an altered certificate of identity. Gui Chai Koon, aged 27,
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  • 38 2 FUNK'S WIFE SENTENCED Munich. Jan. 22.— Frau l«uise Funk, wife of Nazi Relchsbank Director, now serfing life term m Berlin's Spandau Prison, was sentenced to six months m the labour internment camp today 'by Bad folz Denazification Court.
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  • 200 2 Radio Malaya recently broa^B cast a note from the Depu^™ Superintendent of Census m what happens to the --m returns vlled m by the people <^« Malaya last September Most of the schedules filled m correctly, while sO r^^M had to. be returned for fJ JSH tion. Some
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  • 132 3 Bailed Out, He Thought He Was Fined- Free rhinese, who when allow- I T1 TLii' 'S vvur thought he had l fc*» esterday. an me aocK stood Loh Kok Yok (17), who was arrested on Feb. 28 last year on a trespass charge, and allowed bail m $25. He absconded
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  • 78 3 „ealing. ealing a packet I?p«ed Chines- Yap H»i fS f entenced to one day ni mDrUonmeni and $15 Pl j r 2 weeks rigorous imPrtSV^^ted on Sept. i nd was released on bail failed to appear m court |l hearing of his and rrant .'or his arrest was ,ssuyap
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  • 30 3 COLORADO, California. Un. 22^— Pour ra«n were b!a*U4 to Itts m. what w»* apparently premature explosion when they were Mttinff off a dynamite at quarry here.— UP.
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  • 41 3 Nanking. Jan. 22— It was un- officially reported today that the antral Trust o- Cmna has re- ccived an order from Indian silk dealers of 80 bales of Chinese silk at $3 60 U.S. per pound U.P.
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  • 193 3 (Tribune Staff MCeporier) The first "Australia Day" celebration m Singapore will take place at the office of the Australian Government Commissioner, Mr. Claude Massey. Monday, Jan. 26. Observed as a national holl day m Australia, the day commemorates the establishment of the ftrSt permanent settlement
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  • 39 3 The Malayan Union Poppy Day md for 1947 realized a total m of $113,693. which exceeded c 1946 collection by $9,000. frlangcr contribute! the highamount ($25.721 i with Perak :ond ($21,465^. Me Penang ird '$16,182.
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  • 32 3 TOKIO, Jan. 22.-- Lord KUlearn, Special Commissioner in SoutheastAsia and Lady Killearn arrived at Haneda Airfield, near Tokyo, last. nl_ht. on a hrief visit to Japan from Singapore. Reuter
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  • 44 3 COLOMBO. Jan. 22. It is learned that owing to pressure of work I»andit Wehru is not likely to visit Osyloit in connection with Ceylon's independence celebrations next month, k prominent Indian is, however, expected to represent India on the occasion. Reuter
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  • 375 3 {Tribune Staff Reporter) Vttmlsts for Singapore's se. ond 111. CloUc have been secured at 254-254. Tanjong r» :a- Read— formerly known an Globe Buildiags The clinic wh Uh will be equipped and run by the Sfauf apore Anti T.B Association funds
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    • 199 3 I read THE "fTHIBVNE FBEE OF CHAWGfc WHILE ENJOYING A -REFWSHINC CLASS OF •■■■Pl**** tjf...^PPPßP>^* I A really ideal combination. Imagine sitMng at home at your ease after a days hard I work, drinking a fine cool AMSTEL and reading your daily paper. Make it a habit an V you
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  • 7 4 (S) MARTHA KEEPS SMART provocatively feminine. J
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  • 249 4 Fines totalling $17,200 were imposed on three Singapore Chinese, who were convicted on three separate tobacco offences •t the Eighth Polic€ Court yesterday Tan Ah Jin, a cigarette dealer who claimed that his daily i 1 turn over was m the neighbourhood of $400 to $1,200
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  • 9 4 p^rs M2LS* 2I: Jrcntina.^Reuter. e^ter n Ar-
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  • 118 4 SOCIETY MEMBER FINED $25 Yeo Teo, a young Chinese accused of being a member of an unlawful society, the "Oh Hong Sia". and who was absent on Wednesday when 13 of his compatriots were fined $25 each, ap peared before the Second Police Magistrate yesterday. Yeo Teo who. it was
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  • 77 4 RANGOON, Jan. 22. Dutch violation of the NetherlandsIndonesia truce agreement within $8 hours of its signature teas alleged today by the Indonesian Information Office here, quoting an Antara news agency despatch from Jogjakarta, the Indonesian Republican capital. The despatch claimed that 300 Dutch troops, supported by
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  • 85 4 MORE HORSES ARRIVE When the freighter Pentakota arrived at Singapore from Brisbane, she disembarked a live cargo of 102 horses at the local wharves. O! the total number, four were for Trainer J. E. Martin, O n e for I rainer W. Lewis, a nd eleven for I Mr. K.
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  • 115 4 Mr. L. Rayman. Chairman of the ''Princess Wedding Celebration Central Committee,'' m the presence of the members of t v e CcmmitU-e, will present prizes to the winners of th e Congratulatory Letter Competition, for Singapore schools m his office m the Municipal Building. at 3 p.m.
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  • 64 4 SUBS. CRUISING MALAYAN WATERS H.M Submarines Amphion and Astute left Singapore on Mon meA S a cruise m Malayan waters. I hey arrived In Port Swett,nham t h e following day ;>nd will remain m this post until Friday whe* they will aenart I for Penang. u^pari 'Jhe two submarines
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    433 4 Today will De a rea lever aay iur lueai <ii i idiw when the exhibition of paintings m water colours Stn.l crayons by Madame de Rothschild Andrew opens at RobinsonV. Madame de RothschiM Andrew, a grand daughter of the Baron de Kothschild. a name fami^ liar vith antiques KBi
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  • 88 4 Alleged to have behaved ml I Bi: disorderly manner by causM I n annoyance with a crowbar, m I H, dispensary on Stamford Road m Jan. 20. a young Chinese was fl Wednesday at the Second Po^^m Court remanded until yesier^^^U for observation. He was Loh Men- Cheng.
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  • 54 4 An 8 year oia ov> at a Church altar with a :I;: JJ^^§ candle m his hand allegedly i ;"J fesscd that hr set five which >, p -f^M Clay destroyed the Catholic 1 Hoar* Church m north Qinnry the loa-, of over half a
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    • 64 4 WHISKKH.fS fJJII re The" Whf.k.rs O were iS trMhL W J th the Fox and Toddles knew it ""fffi^K^ «d Toddles had arr an( reS g T** h-ro ■<"• th*» had made H nflf M««^«.; > f honour. All fhi, haFmVLJ**? hls th F l v a$ they VfioD lhf^B
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  • 188 5 IHANGHAI. Jan. 21.— The e:.u of Navigation of the wry of Communications ly denied Shanghai and Hong ig newspapers' reports that unidentified British shipping pany nas been given permlsto operate three tu gs and urges between Shanghai and uang Mo-tsung. Director or Bureau of Narifatioa told United press that
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  • 54 5 ■OXDOX. J-r. 21 Emij. p.- m Saudj Persian Pcrelfn Mi■V' ••■^'•fKir»ibnSaiid. m principle an m I British Gov- I •is not MC to depend on l"^--..;.-;- as on I 1 rtienlfewfik ft art" Jfansjordan ProPSSSCsS I? revise a i- T ans Jardan ibodiscuaS 1 Ir^i treaties fcdon d cy
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  • 116 5 NEW YORK, Jan 21.— Under $*****.000 deal just concluded iiere a huge 13-storey theatre ouilding i s to be erected on the iiorthera fringe of New York's nmes square. It will nous* a 3.600 seat theatre fully equipped for television an<j convertible !o r films and stage
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  • 62 5 1 V vl n JUred m the tion r r on; n hlna National of th p U Won S. k C NAC toU 1P tK g Station coLJh d the Un ited J reiS tlGn Pub and 29wer V l6ll were ng sai d h! c mjUred,'ro
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  • 84 6 At 8 45 on Wednesday evening H.H. The Sultan of Johore signed the Federation Agreement and .'/c johore State Agreement at the Throne Hall of the Ist ana Brinr. Picture shows Hulian ||i Ibrahim signing one of the 32 copies of the Agreement with Dr. W.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 206 6 With only a few weeks before nomination <toy the Singapore elections promise to be more exciting than they appeared a few days ago. Then the ftix Progressive Party candidates were the only siutors seeking the hands of the voters who had taken the trouble to register. Pie
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    • 155 6 After i'il these six seats are general seats to which candidates should be elected on the merits of their political rather than communal policies. The so-called minorities will m any case have their "interests" adequately safeguarded by the nomination of representatives to scats m the Legislative Council. It
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  • 989 6  -  WALTER TAPLIN THL ASSISTANT EDITOR OF THE LONDON "SPECTATOR" DISCUSSES... I r B y 1 Britain's original reaction to che Marshall Plan as outlined m the historic Harvard speech on sth June last year was much more spectacular than the i speech Itself. Bevin's enthusiastic
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  • 1192 7 t W |TH VERA A^MORE 1 1 L Wedding m marriage <*- eni v ■to bride, who wiiiH Hn- her father, ioi.ked blue, n*r X s i POSI 0* mlxed D or.aaue: i r ruses, ■words a reception *m lhe re«Wence wjj X parfOtc «i^ ■icoming Weddings
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    • 182 7 ut:mle v is 20th Century BooK of 10,000 FORMULAS, PROCESSES. and TRADE SECRETS j For the Laboratory Workshop Factory and House $1600. Post free KELLY WALSH LTD. N booksellers Stationers, Ralfks Plate, Singapore. c. k. tang Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FUBMtttlftE ALL BINDS OF
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  • 2052 9 s importance ...,>.; of no small If'^i; Reasons: (a) nd that va'ue- enabkd gar nson of Penan* s ed to remforce the t h e great weaknesses lay m the fact that no anti-aircraft gun* entirely due tq of weapons. It had lovn that the naval ai Air Force
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    • 45 9 KOTAI T»fIWRH|B CO M M V ||M M PORTABLE j I MODEL I Ecatun ng H VELVETONE FINISH MAGIC MARGIN R TOUCH CONTROL SHIFT FREEDOM B IMMEDATE DELIVERY FROM STOCK H I 104 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. *4W B I ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR ?ENANG
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  • 80 10 WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 —Senator Walter .George said if tns United States underwrites the Marshall plan only through 'hate" of Russia it will lead to war. He sounded the warning as officials of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars told the Senate
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  • 129 10 Zeppelin Pioneers Fined FRANKFURT, Jan. 2: M men who built the nisi Una, Dr. Hugo L;,'k. r Herr Claude Dormer- na^B the Dornier flying y ,,J ts M lumbers have been n J fined by Gcrn^n denazifiiJ courts, the German newji vice m the American zonel ported today. Both the
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  • 88 10 BAGDAD. Jan 21 !he M Regent and Crown Prince M political leaders, haw de:;ded^H a meeting here that the nj Anglo-Iraq treaty does jfl realise the national .i::;?« Iraq" a Royal Pal.. '-~M announced tonight. "Th e Regent promised 'M there shall be no ratification^* any treaty which dees
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  • 62 10 DUBLIN. Jan. 21. -Chief B^B erlntendent Scan Gantly of W Dublin police was killed !a y| a miniature battle at a houx^H Lower Mount Street, WX^m Afterwards, the military sc°J^H the vicinity for the men wfU caped. Oantly was leading™ search, near Founday. for w« men
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  • 43 10 Manila. Jan. 21 Ji ese ex-Captain Nas Ito was sentenced to by a Philippine Army tary Commission. Ito was found gu» personally causing tc and cremation o 6» cent civilians at L 3S m Daguna rnVlnc Feb. 9, 1945. U.P.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 84 10 "SUNSHINE FALLS" n^^^wil {^^^o^^g^ > mil "BELINDA" ___> «tb-1 I m LOTMC <;rnpy GOES 1 THE ABBOT REfUSt'O TO WHO STUCK TO HIS X /tmBM/ MfcSPROM JPBI If TncCUSMAPAMCUS 1 TOOK M SOLDtERS TO DIG MUtOERED AT ff. > CAs '.GOCH-THEJS*' ?i. «v Sr,nAWPCiNCEMADOC MM OuT ALL THE INMATES VAEI.-Y-M£IITHYR-TnE
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  • 1938 11  -  J. R. Wilmot I" Serial Story— By Stan- b«» ■"">•' 'y:.,. lemp»e« ■i;r.<ia>: W d Mh.« v-allpor-H «oild nave r ft a natural n-med> -rest. Bhn had gone up to LonKome business matter and ■expected back until after X* Grieve, the chauffeur Keen ordered
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  • 243 12 t/. ;> ,1 i ao A (purrc lift i.. i. i ."»i«t h v »f I i I •;i <o I' 1 r* Mi 'J i Jalfcai fcguxrc v- HS-»t a C'J'Ty ti vi?l. '< < i .'i, I i«-I«rik lOhfl C «.v, I*l, gftl
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  • 48 12 HER PLACE IS IN INDIA WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 Indian information services m Washington announced tonieht that Aruna Dcvi, wife of the Indian Ambassador m Washine;- ton. Asaf All. was seriously considering returning to India m resstmV 0 MS* f rom c*3K stdMnK. \our r-lace la m Tn.j,., Reuter
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  • 18 12 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan ->l Tk vtrnment, h, ls rejected the Vii™ council.- ««uui.a Spcimt Reuter
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  • 447 12 Death Note Read You Broke My Heart' LONDON. A note accusing a married man of breaking the heart of a woman who gassed herself an<J her son drew outspoken comment from the coroner. Mr. W. R. Wallis. at an inquest at Cambridge. Referring to the man. Mr. Percy Tom Buck,
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  • 273 12 LONDON, For two months police m the Portsmouth area were kept bii3y investigating an epidemic of housebreaking m which p-operty worth £1,100 was stolen. Their search ended when a naval warrant officer. Mr. S. G. Edmund, of London-road, Cosham, caught a m his home packing a
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  • 74 12 by Government tro V fSiver west 0/ Muk5 Pfl **H 1 Southern Uaonin/ "jB December and mid j a ?!M Government rn:liu^ D stated today. Durl JXTiod Communist /i r China suffered mo rp than 1 I casualtie R m addition taken prisoner c r SUrr ?jH to Government
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  • 58 12 LONDON. Jan 21 > I tial Soviet news agency said two members of th*H genune embassy staff li i:\che and a second nad been expelled for tv J| smuggle two friends cut'ofH sia. The dispatch wa.'^B one week arter Arc rtir.eM mats had described s^B gunjr report nr^t pi;blish«B
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    • 148 12 ES& Al Hn HA***,*** *M tnu to m wm\ DonTERIY Nol"iniY, kWjl Vt+J l.k l.ktr Nml ••try. Jr. I OPENING CHAPTERS TO-DAY! I t Q w mo rr ow at mwghtTl ?H° WS F°R one payment: I ACTION! SONGS: HULA-HLLAS! I 3 Everyone Who Lives h^u^Times Trlust See It I
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  • 789 13 cING tf>ORE JAN :J olders A iscc zs r mi Ml M ».X> <- Sn» 2:' 5* a ra tO) n, I. I fmted 4S OM ,a ban 0 540 Tru.<t •5 lvov I Pl* A;-.. 4.02« 7 S*- 2'SaJ lv 2a A(J V 40 5 50
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  • 42 13 The fellow ing is the report of the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association issued yesterday Tins were again the main feature m the markci and pr.ces were marked up. Induatrlali were firmer, British Boi neo Petroleums again improved up to 47 6.
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  • 51 13 Vic!b:urne. Jan. 22. Mrs. Nancy Eolton. the hard-hitting AnstralUn champion, reached the final of the Australian women's lawn tennis singles cham-pio-ship s today, beating Miss M, Bevis. 6-3, 6-4. She now meets Miss M. Too Oley, who beat Miss Ashford 4-6. 7-5. 6-4 m the other semi final.—
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  • 189 13 Market Notes Jottings (From Our Financial Cor) Contrary to expiations the December rubber production ftgur--53, despite the heavy rain and 'Xtenalve flooding, show an increase m total from 54.469 tons In November to 56 673 tons m De'ember Estates show a reduction from 36.050 tons to 31.636 tons jut smallholdings
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  • 164 13 Bagdad. Jan. 21.— Iraq Prime Minister S.yed Saleh Jaba. now on his way horn? from Britain where he signed the new t v?ntyyear Anglo-Irac treaty, has been summoned to Bagdad immediately, it was reported shortly after last nights announcement that Iraq did not intend to ratify the
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  • 108 13 RUBBER HAS AN ERRATIC DAY The market opened steady with business done at advancing prices from 41i down to 41. There was a reaction and prices advanced sharply to 42* business done, before the production news came out showing an increase of 4,204 tons inspite of very heavy rain m
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    39 13 Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Mentri Besar, Johore, and Jh\ TV. lAnehan, Constitutional Adviser, studying tkc signatures M tho b'r'deiatic.k Agreement after the signing ce.tmony at tho IftfulM Hall of tie Jstana Besar, Johon Bahru, last Wedtuxtsey 0* .\b\(f. j
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    • 33 13 j, j "A TRUTH THAT NO ONE WILL EVER DENY." i I PHOENIX AERiITfW IV AII lIS Are Indisputably UIHIL j ALL TELEPHONE i Oi?i)ri?s RECEIVE G/Ji? BEST ATTENTION PHONE: 3709 or 3700.
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  • 76 14 Ihfl B.C.R.C wi Ibe rppresuted by tho tollov; ne: m the s H A Knock Out Competition agntnst the Harlequins on Saturday, Jwi 24, at Tanglln at 5 p m. Ah Chio; Thiuin Siow <Capt). Bw c Law; Hock C'hye. Chin Chye, Tat Chu: K<>r Pow. K<c Flnnr,
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  • 67 14 I TM"- H".»pit»l Y«>uiitfst«*r.s will meet the C V TOUQfSten at a friendly MOM Of D.icr <»n Friday :i( tho Jal«n Be;, ir Btadtam .-it 5 p.m. The following will unrxwH IM yomiftten: a. K;in.ipathi t s. Matiiy.-uii. Mohind.tr SiDjrli S Mumpm, I, Ponn.iiii. A P. Siiniv; K.
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  • 49 14 liMllllg the Jolion- Poli.p r| soccer on th<- Depot j. round on Tuesday, the English Coll.r,- w «.n bf two reals to nil. Th<« Oolfcft led l.y 2-0 a t the int«iv;,l icortaf throuph Aiis and Hi mdan. 1H«r« was no srorln<r m Mi .•<■, „nd half.
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  • 500 14 LONDON, Jan. 22.-The Bnt»h m»u»> |C Wi of Staff eoawdered m January 1941 that 'to the threat of Japanese attack on Burma and demand* for land forces for its defence had been ov-rstaU-d, Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke!Vham— then Ommander-in-Chief Far tast—
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  • 123 14 The following will be the activities of the V.M.C.A. next week. Monday: 5 t o 9 p.m. Badminton; 5.30 p.m. Shorthand and Typewriting classes; 7.45 p.m Music club, sight-reading class; 8 15 p.m. Music club Tuesday: 5.30 p.m. Typewriting class; 630 p.m. Keep Fit class; 7.15 p.m. Malay
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  • 125 14 In ,i return badminton match, th<- Chinese Nation;.: Language school "BP" again defeated the Carefree B P by games to two Results (CNLS. pUffn mentioned BrMi: SINGLES -Te h Ph« ng Hool brat Chan Chin dok '15-7. 12-15. 15-14,. Lav i Chuan beat Mm Ong Huat
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  • 43 14 The V.M.C.A. team to play "Dum" draughts against the Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday at the V.M.C.A. at 3 p.m. will be the following: Koh Hock Chye, Pang Teng Meng, Chew Seng, Kang Chin Kah, Loh swee Kee, Ec Thian Han.
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  • 102 14 iKi&XTL, Jan. 22. The Italian Nationalist ntv:*paper,^m Ltbera, republished an article fhst printed m a h n<h*^M paper on Dec. l', quoting Marshal Tito of Yugosla i at M that he had the atom bomb, jet planes and 150 rfn zsm'wM troops ready to march into Paris The artich
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  • 156 14 PROPHET'S BIRTHDAY Muslims. It U t he ili 0| the Muslim untha Awwal, th c date o: hi* Holy Prophet MuhazmS Th t followers of isjj* the world comment anniversary of the Z birthday by r ec. U "Moulud". feeding th* ddlrering lectures a n<i the lite of the Prophet
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  • 97 14 j BIRMINGHAM. Ja*. Birmingham Western C« won the Army inter-cot foot'ccll cup at Biim:rvgh3 day, more easily than^l of 2 l against L*"don suggests. Wesi'.M n foiling *he much better team I* finishing was poor Kirk a grand game m the goal Western Command d I lay at half
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    • 243 14 •OX YOUR RADIO TODAY Jm¥Sp NE TWORK AUI,AY PRUGEA3IMES Selections 1 p.m N.-^ m MA ««X OWLISH ,2" P- m .ProßrammTaSmary; A»£ TcaStonese; 1 1^ 0^*' PROGRAWIES 'nM, t>ai Interlllde 12-45 News Ann. Pro- Su. y; J m Close Down; 6 p.m. with signature tun.: I|'.J^W 12.00-2.00 p m 526
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  • 299 15 England got an early wkt but that was about all pp*#*3 IN F*ST TEST L S T INDIES 244 FOB i n 21 —England failed to Il^O;',,; 1 tSeir first P-t-wir£rt i]> d i; J which began here today, ifflffs« I conn wa*W no, t out I vas 29 not
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  • 62 15 The following will represent r.he Harlequins m the Singapore Hockey Association finGCMrVut^ Competition against the B i C K.C. on Saturday, Jan. 24, aij TangHn ground, at 5 p.m. K. Minjoot; P. Neubronncr, E Barker; J Marks. O. Clarke <Capt H Hoeden; C. Camp- i bell, R. Barker,
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  • 573 15 WEIGHIS FOR SATURDAY'S K.L. RACES The foUtr*Wfc the haiiAfcapa _ngor Turf Club January Meet.— Horses-Cla* 1 Div. 1. 51 ito* 00 0 Prince Avon Jy J.oo 0 2 2 Dagobert Jy JjJ o CrUpian «y 2"52 13 4 Radiant ftythmn 5y 8.08 J1 i Lucky Three Jy 8.07 :.0 VaTaW
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  • 237 15 Ti\ Chinese youth was ping unconscious on the la disused hut near Hong krket at about 6 p.m. on P_^POsed electric Tires wer c foun<j dangling from a wal nearby The boy had earlle gone there to have his bath. H died later m hospiUl. This was told the
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  • 74 15 ycung Chinese, Le<« Ah EngChir. Hi.ck. Goh Ah M Lim Ah Seng, appeared Second Magistrate "V °n a charge or thelt. wnc c was stated to h*ve fa2»S *<*c alleged to have 530 m cash Hl*?* who prcsecut.. v ua a previous convicfcl nd No- 4 were bl Ijll(
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  • 196 15 A night of thrills Is promised t i wrestling ?an» at the Great) World Arena tomorrow night. where Kink Kong will face, slnv ultaneousif to* two Australian mat-tnen, fcfofrn Bomber and. Tod Hardwtck. A J Thii ngnt has been arranged at the* fcuirg*rlita heavyweight*
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  • 219 15 DEMAND FOR IMMEDIATE U.S. PLAN TO AID CHINA Government should produce immediately a major plan to aid Nationalist China was made today by Senator Styles Bridges. Chairman Of the United State. Senate Appropriations Commit. tee m a letter to the Secretory of State, Mr. George Marshall. The Senate Appropriations Committee
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  • 23 15 mwm wmm ttBH r«m Sen?. Lim l«eong lt««, *»i» eS> »S Ho ch^« h««.. c».w wm Choo Tan Khoon Hl»nc^
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  • 128 15 200 GOALS IN 19 MATCHES NAimtmu;!**. t* -***$£>■ India Hockey team are expected, to face their strongest oppositurn on Monday when the*w*d up o eucceeefnljonr of Keajjj-, vHtha. match agaHmi a combined KeMljLndpganda Ode. ThTTiatdhs, who have won all their i» matches •coring too goals te five, are expected to
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  • 36 15 At a meeting of cricket enthustasv Utive: Mr. Evan Wong AH cricket teams wMch «fj™ t/»rtwted m matches with the StK-^ S^SuStid to *nUct the Convenor o/o 14 and 16, Robinson Road Tel. 3478.
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  • 106 16 Group phoU.qmrtti >.(<<» s/UN tin of thf VnUvntum of Al •'oin Anracments ami me Hh.i, /,,.,■.>, „.*,>':, at Ktmg'i H<mm, Kmatu Lu.npur.on W'dn^sitnu touted from left to rifkt: T/ie r» liny o) nmnimm, 7h> Undanf of J -■>•>, U. H. the Buitam of Trmjgam, H.H. the Raja
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  • 382 16 T(»KIO .l.tn 11 The Aus- n Vvjfc of ;ui A.merican fknrlcemaa committed suicide 'i Tur.< l.iy »i',;lii v. it 1 1 a .J:ip:ts<" m IB it Vok(»h.iiii.i TJif c)uj)le wen- found dying 1 win poison today. Both were MB)M to liohpitit] ami
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  • 96 16 1-All Draw At Naval Base In a last and furious hockey game played at the Naval Base, ground, the S.H.B. Police drew i one-all with th e Naval Ba.se Police. Exchanges were even and a spe.dy pace was maintained irom the start to the finish Three minutes from the start
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  • 279 16 In the last hockey league Fame of the season, the Army. I after a rather slow start, playI ed well to defeat the S C.R.C. by three goals to nil at the Padang yesterday. The Army were a balanced team ?nd possessed a dashing iorward line. State player Boyne
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