Morning Tribune, 3 February 1948

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  • 7 2 THE MORNING TRIBUNE luesdav February 3. 194H
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  • 1103 2 Explo sion inquiry ends warrant issued for arrest of Chief Sub-tenant A warrant for the arrest <»f the principal BUD- «nant of a room on the se cond floor of a building m I Lavender Street; was issued by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. 6, Porter yesterday, at the conclusion
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  • 48 2 C. B. Ahmad and his Sundi-! wara Rayuan Asmara Opera from j Sumatra will broadcast from Radio Malaya on Wednesday evening from six to 7 p.m. During Chinese New Year, the j Opera will be seen at thy Great World Park, commencing from V. X ft
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  • 227 2 THEY HAD RINGS TO GIVE AWAY— BUT THE COURT DIDN'T BELIEVE THEIR STORY When a&ked for an f xplntfiti<»i •>( hew one pwbt of t/oid studs <nul thi<* gold nm/.s come t<> b€ m their possession, thm Chinese replied that they had brought tho*e trinket* aUm§ tcjth them t<> give
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  • 298 2 A sixteen -year-old Chinese Tan Ah Kow.' who was said t( have been arrested with twe iully loaded revolvers m Race course Road on Oct 5. las! year, wa3 yesterday committee ior trial at the next Assizes or charges of armed robbery
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  • 88 2 NEW YORK. F,b. 2— The Arab Higher Committee delegation to the United Nations alleged m a statement last night that "on a most reliable information m our possession we can state categorically that Russia has a plan to infiltrate 1.500.000 Communist agents into Western Europe
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  • 121 2 SHANGHAI. Feb. I— Twenty- H i six students arrested by the I police after last Thursdays ri it- H 1 ing at Tungchi University faced a special military court today on I I charges of having actively con- I spired and carried out a
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  • 104 2 BATAVIA. Feb. I— Dr. Amir Sjarifoeddin. Socialist vX-Premif; m jof the Indonesian Republic, has m j tendered his resignation as ler of the Republican delegation m negotiating with the United H Nations Security Council's "good m offices'- committee for a P l settlement of the Indoncsi
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  • 68 2 LONDON. Feb. I— MaK<£ radio reported today that H Soviet envoy to Persia had pre* H sented a note to the Pct^- H Government about the I J™ 1 H of th e United States m" 115 mission m Persia. H The radio said the note I H
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  • 56 2 NEW YORK. Feb. I— One M was killed and 20 were inji: m four seriously, when a str M linvd passenger train west- H from Chicago to Denver n < into the rear of a freight H which backed from a sidn- H to the main
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    • 128 2 f$ EDUCATIONAL MfftCANTILE INSTITUTION 20% Qu*«n Street, Phone 2370 NEW SESSION ALREADY COMMENCED Classes are conducted In:— liook-Keepinc and Accountancy Shorthand: Theory, Speed ranging from 70 words to 150 words. Practical English m Three Stages, Mathematics and ■^foreign Languages. PILES Ease your pain and distress with ManZan -1 lie remedy
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    • 137 2 Witness incriminated himself, ordered to get into dock I A i,,tne.\s evidena m favour of an acrusi Third Polir* C ■sUrday was himself h, VB ti,, -irrM*-"/. < "< »<**" claimed trial to n M .ss>on of n\n> gallons of petrol without permit, had »;>,,» thus xiHtness. Tna Dtnj Hung
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  • 112 3 Sister said: "Send my brother to jail- it will do him good" .hort term m prison would teacn g.ying th.,. of the accused refuher bw*er a kJJJJ^ when he *to bound over ifiSfe t^y t0 be c cv Chai. was charged ,ne Yap Boon Yew of 34 Leon., 33 Geylang.
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  • 366 3 Press Employee Alleges Wrongful Dismissal KUALA LUMrUR. Feb. 1. -M\ ns tba; W« implement ha? i^a wrongfully terminated by -tea] qd ri: 8 last year, a V ng Sin Mm, formerly j a t •cprinter-op.r--t md general cKrk by the b r3 < t5 p, ss Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur claimed
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  • 150 3 Reputed thief is jailed A 17-yeur-cia, Chined youth lan Ah Chuan. who was am wa while wilting, out/ Chap Xi 'slips during m early cicrning police raid ou .Jan.. 11. appeared before fa* Sfehtfi police Court 1 Magistrate. Mr. R. W. P. Rule I yesterday. Tan was nm d $200.
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  • 165 3 (Tribune Staff I&eporter) The Road Transport Prcclama- tion may by amended shortly to enable the local authorities to I overcome th e confusion created by the presence m Singapore of larg c numbers of motor vehicles 'I of all descriptions with upcoun. try number plates.
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  • 34 3 A talk on, his impressions of I Japan by ]C|r. Jack Singleton. recent lecturer to troops m the Far East will be broadcast by Radio Malaya at 9.45 p.m. today
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  • 147 3 Sentence of 10 weeks' rigor ous imprisonment was passed en a "reputed thief" at the Second Police Magistrate yesterday, when a young Cantonese, Chan Ah Weng was found guilty of loitering m Fort Canning: on Jan 19 with intent to commit theft. The
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  • 178 3 At the Colonial Office, Church House, Westminster, London, the Governor-General entertained 140 Malayan students, to a tea partw on Jan. 31. He chatted with the students and proceedings were informal throughout. Guests included Ter.gku Abdul Aziz of Selangor, Tengku Muiiawir of Negri Sembilan, Dr. R. B.
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  • 136 3 Th c Kandang Kcrbau Maternity Hospital was the scene of the arrest o' three Chinese who were broUfht bafore t r at TWra Pclice Magistrate yesterday on a charge cf riotous and indecent behaviour. It was alKged that at 11 a.m. on Jan 31 the
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  • 347 3 540 PA TIENTS CAN'T BE X-RAYED (Tribune Staff Reporter) The large X-Ray plant at the General Hospital which services Tan Hock Song as well as its own cases, has become too old and wo's-out to continue smooth service Last week a major breakdown of the plant forced the Radiology Department
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  • 71 3 An ixtraordiniry meeting was held m th e Chettiars' Crambvr of Commerce on Jan. 31 for the great losi to t^e rooi&er country owing to the.d^ath o^ their great* leader Maiiatma Gandhi wto 1 stood as a superior and. spiritual 1 leader on A^'msa principles.
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  • 119 3 At a -Committee meu nr of the Indian Muslim Leajrue, Sin_:apcre, held at 3 p.ro. on Saturday, the following resolution was unanimous y passed*. "The Committee cf the Indian Muslim Uapo, Sinetipore. expnen* fits horror, and condemnation at Iho dastardly assassination of Mah»tma Oandbi and .mourns tfce Jos-
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  • 40 3 The Rev. V. A. Ch«i!i.&h. forrrirrly of Tanjonj; Mai mi, Is now 'Utiened at Tan^kak. Johore, and has taktn charge of the Anurlc-Chinese JB^chool at Tanpkak and the T^'nil Methodist Church work m Muar, Tangkak. and Ja?in areas.
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  • 133 3 TRADE SCHOOL FOR ORPHANS St Joseph's Irade School W Buk.it Timah Road is to be re opened shortly for tne teaching o' various trades to orphans. Twenty-five bays have so far been registered for the iirst yea: course which will cover general 1 mechanics, carpentry and printi ing, with electrical
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  • 41 3 BERNE, Feb. 1. -Hospital at- tendants said tonight the cundi- tion o' Princess Barbara Hutton Troubetzkoy, 35-yt-ar-old hem-is, I had taken an "extraordinary change f Or the better, and that 1 she no longer is m any danger.
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  • 255 4 I A threat li W<»*- up the i I n.tnt's shop w.th hand ppn ide II <Dcl not pay up s aQegi (i t h.a,. t> t-n nude bj thrr,- Chine who laced fcbc Secood Police Mittitritf >• fi.iy 'i :i ehai
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  • 205 4 LTHE HOUSE THAT LAWTON LIVED IN I London, a council Mid football dub are fighting th#» hoUM footballer Toi i I awton left when he t^ i; 'i f rr <•(! from Ch<!.\rn to Notts County nt the record rec ol N7.500, .-Hid another player. The house. In Mount .Stewtrt-
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  • 239 4 Farewell To Methodist Bishop lhe Victoria Memorial Hail was th c seen t of an affectionate farewt H when His Excellency th'j Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, joined with all the Methodists and their friends m honouring Bishop and Mrs. Edwin F. Lee on the eve ol their retirement
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  • 66 4 'I he tea party organised by the Gyk>n< nc AMoclatlon, Singapore, t<> mark the attainment of Doml- nion status by Ceylon which was to have been hold on February 4, at the Victoria Memorial Hall is pdtlponed to February 16, at 5 pm. i Th,- dinner will
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  • 71 4 a 17-year-old Chinese, chew Kong Hong, who waj arrested In Jalan Besar on Jan SI, was i prtxiucM'd before Beventh Mv gfstrate, Mr. A (l Shears, on tentative charges of carrying i 38 revolver and unlawful potsrtteion oi i\vo rounds of .38 •rtwranitlon. The ca.se was postponed
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  • 62 4 *<>r illegally Using criminal rorce on womnn, a M.jrear-old Bengali, Ram Bhukal Singh .m--■i>«"n-d before the Third Police Magistrate yesterday. AcctUed claimed trial to B cnarge 1 1 using criminal force on one Narajan Kaur with Intent to r outrage her modesty Th« rtS^Jftf^ nS<mßOadat2So H lil
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  • 25 4 New MGM Starlet S Jane Powell, lovely MCM starlet, exhibits something new m beach- wear a three-piece outfit i comprising shorts halter-style bra and coat.
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  • 143 4 Twenty-year-old Molly Chan. accused of trespassing: into the Harbour Board area yesterday, told the Second District Judge that she had been taken m by a ship's engineer, and that she* was not aware that a pass was necessary. Molly Chan pleaded guilty to
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  • 205 4 Thy Singapore Second Asilie. •opened at the Supreme Cour; yesterday. th c Hon. Mr JustiCS T, A. Brown presiding. Thirteen out of the 15 cases OH the list were called out and the plea m each case was recorded. Th e hist case taken up fur
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  • 70 4 Two Trade Unionists from England will arrive m Singapore Jn Feb. 5 to study Trade Union conditions here, and meet the eiders and members of the Prade Unions. 'lh c Trade Union Advisor. Singapore. Mr. R. P. Bingham is irranging th e programme,
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  • 160 4 When William Gordon Bryce a 49-year-cld European appeared I at the Seccnd Police Court y->--tcrday. on a charge o cheating, he was acquitted, when the charge was withdrawn. Bryce was charged on Jan. 1? with falsely ccmpletin-z an i application form fcr a c .:"iv;r..j
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    • 82 4 THE WUIShI US tLVU F! l blc^ hiS Th r t S v h r d f h lrriVCd i" th L I First rcmark.Llc si«ht w.,s I I could L,»?./;. brought then there. c blew h.msclf so b.S that h^had insisted fK* thc L r £Juldc Bur anxious about
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  • 814 5 n«ne fox-huntin'ly. {SES? aESS the HiKher Orders £1010 0 Net remainder 4/6 exempt entertainment tax). >IU C nt'°Fnm S ™G-B instructional. me the outdoor scenes at tne beautiful Tudor building and m the which stars Anthony Wager and Ivor Bowver. Is ctirrently sh^w-ns t > the Gaumont-Brltish and Odeon
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  • 235 5 LONDON. Feb. I.— J ffubftaA C/iandra Bo*e. > dtan Xafi"*ia/ Army leader, I u-ll now emerge "to fill the vacuum left by Gandhi's i f, i-ssm-j according to mem- bcrs of the Subhas Society m London. f Bose mvis reported killed i m an airplane
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  • 38 5 The Resident Commissioner NeI R ri Sembilan has revealed that Mr i cabbutt has been appointed Sta£ i Financial Officer while Mr. J. <- N^Kilner at present Crown Coun S el. has been appointed Stat( Legal Adviser
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  • 250 5 (Tribune StaiT Reporter) On Sunday a small audience at the Cathay Preview Theatre witnessed the fifty-year development of Atomic energy into the bomb that was to wreck Hiroshima. The medium of instruction was the: film "Atomic Physics" produced by J Arthur Rank"s company G. B Instructional Ltd.
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  • 279 5 The Comptroller of Income Tax will give directions to employers under Section P7 of the Income Tax Ordinance for the deduction of tax on emoluments &y monthly instalments from salaries. It will not however be possible to give such directions until April or May, 194 b,
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  • 158 5 OKLAHOMA CITY. Feb. 1.Wearing a broad grin betraying: tremendous self confidence. BUI Odom. 28, climber out of his converted B-24 Navy bomber tod^y and said that he still plans to b€ m China before Valentines Day. He said: "We will leave San Francisco m about
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  • 13 5 Rprlin Feb 1— Reform of the uer- declared today.- Reuter
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 137 5 MADAM FtOOTWK fPIIHgr I Special Sale for 2 weeks only Evening Gowns Beautiful Sequins Beaded designs. Original Price $130.00 To Clear Smart Well Tailored Afternoon Frock c 80 S 50 Original Price I 30 To Clear > Shanghai Modem Tailoring Co. 10. Battery Road. Singapore. Ph*>ne No. *****. NEW WORLD
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 193 6 Recently the Singapore Labour Commissioner made the interesting suggestion that the workers of the Colony should form a Labour Tarty with a \iv\v to putting up candidates lor the forthcoming elections. Since the S.F.T.U. id one of the most ardent advocates of the elections boycott it N
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    • 220 6 O bstacles By creating a Labour Party the authorities hope to wean away the working class to a political party more moderate and amenable m its outlook. This is all the more imperative m view of the 'Void war" being conducted internationally bet reen the Eastern and Western blocs. As
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  • 57 6 HU Excellency Edward Gent takes the I oath at Sunday m, jr ning's ceremony m the I Federal Capita! v,! Kn hi was installed as High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya. On his ri<fht is the Art- < m? Thipf Justice. (Mr. Jlftini Pretheroe) ;md on
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  • 902 6  -  Dr. George Gretton y Britain's Parliament I* engaged m putting into law a record volum c of legislation. As th»» first post-war Parliament it has immense problems of national reorganization to deal with, and as the first fully Socialist government it has the task of
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  • 110 6 SHANGHAI. Modern-mind-ed young Chinese women, determined to improve their lot and reach an educational level equal to that of their British or American counter-parts, are flocking! to colleges and universities^ throughout the country. In most of the co-educationa* I schools, about one- third ol the students
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    • 48 6 miMSh NEW viah. A SPECIAL DISPLAY i ol FASHIONABLE, GOOD QUALITY I DRESS MATERIALS AT CONTROL PRICES. Come l.arly //;> Avoid DhMppoiniment O. RAMASAMY NADAR. THE STORE ril.ll SI.KVKS THE < OLONY. S HEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE Phone 7692. if Phcne 6323. 50. Marker St Singapore. 58. Sen ngoon RJ..
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    • 23 6 Ah Panel JFor any destination wiihin Malaya. Through any post il<i Surcharge 15r a> b Malayan Airways Limited Mansfield Co.. Ltd. Si*K«P« re
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 732 7  -  VERA ARDMORE I Ma L" 1 C .v, Sletti 3Cf t l r i r■ i I dainty wnere she assists the super- ir riu M.ss Le< M Ho. :n the tr m ir g t e "i r m wedding reception^ a several women vied each
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  • 293 7 SUSAN GLAMOUR GIRL 'I he brides bouquet, ordered Kr the occasion from Cameron pChllDds, was ol Madonna lilies P*. match the bridal coronet. I "\> bridesmaid. Miss Lim Chu: if < the bride, was P&.rned m pir.K coloured "Seven iHeaven' with a cute spray "peeping' among w.il-coiffured Wls, and she
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 24 7 fl.\ TOWN ToTnTgHT T/ Bi AT rk PAVILION RESTAURANT HK'KETs MARYLAND (The Hest of Courses). AND A S ''JENPID PICTURE C!NEM A AS USUAL
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    • 153 7 Showing A Collection Lovely Models with Matching Hats and Accessorios Studio »E UXE High Class Portrait and Outdoor Photographers In Commemoration of our %\M At AXXlVEttfcAttY 1 and m appreciation of our Patrons' kind patronage we have the greatest pleasure of offering you FREE ENLARGEMENT TO EACH POSE OF PORTRAIT
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  • 140 8 Shots Fired In Taxi— Woman Falls Out LDCEBTD When i taxical dpw up at the BOffßCr °1 Kit rli'iicr road and Nottingham roftd m I^'Hv.stor several .shot.* wen- find. A woman Jell from tin* taxi When tbi door was opened. Sh« cl.cd .shortly afterwards She wa.s later identified a.s Mr.s.
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  • 181 8 c f N A u Wif i e Wh said she P ref erred a judicial Mparation from her husband to a divorce changed her mind shortly after me jud^e said: "SureVit is not right that a man should be kept living m open
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  • 180 8 LONDON. Feb. I— Mothers o: Eritain are to have a church built to mark "their unselfish md unremitting work during the hard years of war and Xh* scarcely less easyo nes of peace." It wil] be known as "St Ma ry of Nazareth."' and is
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  • Article, Illustration
    258 8 THEY POLIO MON m 1926 the first ***** ol M J from the vraious kampijjW Singapore and the enters the new tM ning schoolin ih< m^un rH to be trained ys mrma.vH the Straits Settlements p The training wa > a success 1 as the years rolled by rnjß and
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    • 29 8 Specialised m 6rafti«g lounK Fruit Trees. KSPECIAI.I.V OF FI P«iT or A I II V TYPE I Large Varieties of Quality Grafted" Young I Trees m Stock Obtainable from:
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    138 9  -  IVOR KRAAL i By I S TnbuneStaff Reported I P F 1 li-tj Kingdoi is 238. 15 >/ tta Hers On lltf t 65 ecru -lo -insixct passed b. School Usi F«i I t n 111 r« ::t5 jant W J P n w jaid "Since the iction r.
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  • 326 9 11. ftb. 1. William pew, 82 mid to be Engst working blacksmith. I warned to marry Land ne Taylor. 21 "for you love once it sets m.' 1 the stoiy ol whose love Jt m court
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    • 31 9 SUHIWME KEROSENE WHTERNSJ 11 /jMfej/l ii Always dependable and economically operated. I Price 537/5O Obtainable from all leading dealers or from the i Distributors:— CHENG HUAT CO. 41, Orchard Road, Singapore
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  • 76 10 Imports Of Rubber From Palembang PALEMBANG. F. h j V the last four months i:sv of rubber, worth 4 4 muiion'! dollars, have been exports here to Singapore, it was m today. Export permits foi 3.682 ti rubber slabs for Singdpore issued during January ihn The Economics Departmea pects shipping
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  • 92 10 TEHERAN. Feh q authorise the Persian Gwtk a $10,000,000 loan fiui:i the U States to purchase ana.- and munition m the United State the Persian Army wai pm to the Majlis today by the ft j War Minister. The hill wat< red to a special Pariiaa^
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  • 118 10 (Tribune Staff Importer] Only a third of the e<:nl total of bicycles m ate m Sii pcre has been registered |M The prvsent total is over! The Office of the Registra Vehicles has not so fir >* any time limit c or ftnal rtfj tion. But.
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  • 61 10 An 8-year-old Punjabi ooy, who came to Penang by train irom Siam with his father and tvo sisters on Saturday last, was round to hav e small -pox, Whtn the family called at the Municipal Health Office yesterday ior their vaccination certificates before their return to
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  • 63 10 MARSAILLF.S. F«fc j Mars lilies police cm about 2.000 Indo-OI workers to then tamp Mazargues, outside t to prevent any disturj during a visit ot the m Minister of Ex-Service^ Affairs, M. tYancoii J terand. The todO-Ch planned a demonrtratw protest against last week ot tnc '.>■*""• the
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    • 220 10 lomirw-Kxrlusi ye to lln Morn ins; Tribune "SUNSHINE FALLS" "1 /OH MWOR 10 LIKE \I [f WHY* WH£« Akt 1/ YOU SHOULD WIAK* W> !M VJ If FOR THE LAST EIGHTEEN MONTHS A (TO GIVE VCKi A *ORD O J V YOU GONG i RWO ITS MV INCURABIi ftOMANTC Nl
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  • 1505 11  -  J. R. Wilmot Serial Story- -By run* -pod i-^ H I 1 "d his J r. E 1 1 Unknown wa*tO»t in°fynothii v round i put" ,Swall *< church. 3 watched th« mysterious a n.gM a| >. jolui had found ttV vig.i asantiy eerie.
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  • 72 11 LCNDCN. An 80-year-okl great grandmother, Mrs. Agnes i Crooks, of Abbey-street, Bangor, was married to Mr. John Steenson, formerly of Creagh-road, ij Belfast. Mr. Steenson Imf2 > A Mrs. Crooks had 18 children I during her first marriage. She has 35 grandchildren and 16 I great
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    • 58 11 OPFAINT, TO-DAY II( Wv 3; 8.15; and MS p.m. i Mightiest Naval Drama of All Time! Stand By For Action" starring >wt Taylor. Hrian Donlevy, c har!e, U^hton, Walter i.i. Krcnnan JUIITYOI SKY-HIGH! Humor: Thrills! f L HK C RFAT WOKIn (Ftatl > Xl )S > Q NK W WORLD
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    • 60 11 Vim clean* speedilyPB Andsosnmthly! MIZZI^ Whatever the cleaning job, you'll IJ Xn/^i XrITTT/^ «t done quicker and easier with VIM. ».n and gre.se are cleaned away inc^^'^^^<^^^ k, stantl >' and surtaccs suy smoolh ires fjKx. hllMi 1 O and shining hke new iT s^^^lfr^V^ i dm mm mm the
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  • 310 12 fcfianghai. Feb. 1. China 1 only two commeiohil airlines the CNAC :;nd the CATC made x RtieOf •unumciul" representation to the Chin.se Governme.it today Ujjairibt the formation of the reported Oovernnu-nt-con-tfOtttd but > n y semi-official for. -nation o ifl airlin e under Maj General
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  • 159 12 LONDON.— That his wife associated with his father after he had been forced into marriage was pleaded at Lancaster Assizes on behalf of a man bound over for bigamy. The man is Robert Meadowcroft, aged 28. of Vulcan-road. Barrow -in-Purness. He pleaded guilty. Ifeadowcroft was told
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  • 217 12 LONDON".— Giving evidence at Beacoiisfield, Bucks, against a youth who was committed to 1 Warwick Assizes an 18-year-old i music student. Miss Susan North, oi Woodside-avenue, Bea- consfteld, all°ced that she was attacked near her home and ioreib'y stripped of her clothes. The ycuth. Alec Edward Oxlord,
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  • 118 12 London. Feb. l M,, 4 r^B said today that An ./^W" British military dp verting Denmark airheld II bases '-for military a dv«aJ being prepared by mil W cles m the United SUfe*." Th c broadcast I ments m a n article m R-
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  • 41 12 NANKING. Feb. I:— Tfcl* I Chinese officials of the Chm^M^^B time Customs have been ./-rM V to death by the Nanking '|3 Court on charges of corrupUon^^B was reported here today. 'j^^ official was given life impri^ Reuter
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    • 210 12 ,MM I I! 111 HA I H)<{ HAW tUt PM Vll 1 Hll 1 |;(M>KlM.* thf ■om of oompobi LAST I»AY A WWLSi VO! (oi ID 811 AOAIK BAGLC Movs LOVrXf INK C oi.f»R T PICTURE UITH A IpAJrc lEARTASBIG AS ALL Mr ||X r>l T-DOORS. NASH ACTION DONALDSON Jfi
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    • 138 12 last cApfrrjr i^rl DAY/ V^iTLx IjL V^/i^ i )AY/ 11 2 4.15 6.30 9.15 H Jsl v^' DANA v T r ANDREWS Tiff» Star of "Best Years" and NBk B "Razor's Fd§e" with |)I>.\ \>||Mll I PLUS! LATEST BRITISH MOVIFTONF NEWS H Showing GANDHI Breaking His Fast! IB LAST PICTIRgS
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  • 556 13 I- 55 33 9 34 S. Malayan 6 2 0 6 Bl 47 6 48 6 unfe £22 9 27 SuiV»*» KUU i 75 1.85 SuntnLui* .<, 3 20 BuncH Way 2-j 0 2 .70 Tanjoof Tin 1 Takuapa Valley 2* 3 65 Tu'» m 9 3
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  • 178 13 DORCHESTER. Prosecuting counsel at Dorchester Assizes described what he called an attempted "mercy killing", when Allred Bellamy, aged 50, a window cleaner, of Whitworth-ioad, Gcsport, Hants., was charged with administering luminal tablets to Rosemary Shirley Perry, aged seven, with intent to murder her. Sentencing him to three
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  • 294 13 SOVIET CHARGES FLYI NG FORTS WITH SPYING ON RUSSIAN SHIPPING LONDON. Feb. I.— Russia has protested to the United St3tes against alleged observation nights by Flying Fortresses Jfcl Soviet shipping m the Yellow |Sea and Sea of Japan. Radu> Moscow said today. The broadcast said American bombers were diving on
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  • 150 13 Market Notes Jottings From Our Financial Reporter 1 Th, week opened itroHfl With long list of rises :n both sterling and dollar tin shares, indicating continued activity which ipread tc p me Industrials bi well. Bom of ti:e riies wer« mere substantial than during lift week. ..c sustained interest m
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  • 39 13 The following is the report o c tl\ Malayan Sharebrokers' Association as issued yesterday: The market today was again dominated by tin and industrial shares and the majority of these shares closed at higher prices.
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  • 65 13 On the indications of a possible strike m Akron the market m rubber started at lower prices with little business passing. A drop of I cent has been recorded since Saturday. Prices quoted are: Buyers. Sellers No 1 Feb. R.S.S. 41 41] No. 2 Feb. R.S.S. 401 403
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  • 81 13 LONDON— The whtflft* the U.S. Department of A*ncuhur e have been tusy eltatof the nations sweets. Now the shops are offering "balaiced" sweets wbfeh. claimed, parents ?nouM cncDUrKe^ their yOung-ters to eft be caise or the hi*h food value Soft i-weets, such a^ ncugat* ard creams, can now
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  • 249 13 Secretary, Millionaire In Love Suit LOS AKQIUB. Marie 80lLentlne. former piivuto secretary to B. J. (Buddy) De Sylva nulti-mfllionalrc iongwriter and Hollywood fllm producer, told a Court here hew their nine-year i mmnee ended wh«n thrtr lovehild, Btephen, m born four ars ago. Marie is fighting an attempt by d?
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  • 334 14 Judge's Remarks In Intimidation Case Fusing .spnt nee of ttira m ntn» rigorous Unprisonmen \> T(iuy. «.n Ixy Eln KotDf, !.<;> J L '<ng and Chew Sc v Eng, three cowmlttet mci b r^ >: ihm Singapore Bakers' Union i n ,n mtlmld Loo
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  • 139 14 LONDON. Jcx-, i nurse u*u- ajly M9H pulling i ,arKc, wa. f/ullfti by a harpr took him ou of th.» mud m t, River Ix? a f RrOmlry-hy-How, ndOCi. Joe ft'll mi n when M role P^ h's bftnee niipped. sank m I th<- mud till on], hv
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  • 47 14 ROME, FVb. 2. All ten of tht crew dit'd when ;,n Italian mot< r lishin^r bo;it. the Giovanni B.it ti.sta. struck a mine yesterday and sank m th« Adriatic sea near Rimini, it w.i.s reported today lli«- min»> w.i S believed to b* German. Reuter
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  • 70 14 LONDON, K'-o.y morning .<< y«\. Krilamy. 22. of Caribil,],. r reel. firimshy, Roea t o Crim^iv dncfcn for tv'w s of tic krtwrler on which h<r fanee, Arhur Co\<MM, -nilod aws.y. Uc|K)i- s from *h e fishiiv.r u'lOunu s Miy hp was washed overboard and drOwTiol, }>v
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  • 67 14 Ships alongside the Singapore I wharves: VESSEL GOIXDWNS Ho<>.'h Buvercn -t 44 f hai)n Sheers i Steel Scientist 42 3 (pakhtt) co/l Gulfsidw 9 Pin'akotu 33.4 DeaMfhfthire Bl 2 Btnp;j 17 18 Mt Rt-velstckf P;- r k 19.20 Rawaag 21 Ravn.ias 23 4 AsphMion 27 8 ißenntvist 13/14
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  • 29 14 The Singapore Race Course will be officially opened for i training, for the Spring meeting ot the Singapore Turf Club, on Thursday at 6 a.m.
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  • 84 14 JERUSALEM, Feb 2 —The bomb which blasted the office the Jewish English language daily, the Palestine Post, m Jenisalem last night did damage estimated at £200.000, Mr John t Adler, Manchester-born business manager of the paper, declared i today. Senior officers of the Palestine Police Criminal Investigation
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  • 354 14 LONDON. Five days bofci the 19-ycar-old dauplver C|f 9 wcal'hv manufacturer and an ex-prisoner cf war, aped 24, d in a la^i emhrpA-e in he latter's(ar, they attended a iridrrgh round-' he-* r"ble confeience at the girl's home. The couple's romance wa« diftenttel. ba ir
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  • 286 14 Princess To Open Chevi New Home The Chevrons, the world's largest club for past and present non-commissioneci officers of j the three Fighting Services, coni eluded its wartime wanderings on Feb. 3 when H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth officially opens its new premises In Dorest Square, London N.W.I. This popular residential club,
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  • 238 14 Soccer fix for Saturd LONDON. Feb. 2. J lowing are football fi M Saturday. Feb 7 I FIRST DlVlsiol Aston Villa v. Derby* Bolton Wander v uM Burnley v. Clir.rlton M Everton v. Chelsea I Grimly T. v Blackbl Manchester Utd. v m ter City Portsmouth v. M:ddlJ Preston N.E.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 125 14 *«X VOIJ« lIAIMO tOII %V I \t\t\\ tf« Mu"H r n ''^*'r ie Summary. New S in Mandann. I i«A KNr U SH n M.i, '"^"utlc; 12.45 News tonese- 1.15 Openiln- Ann PROGRAMMES S^mii. ti close D wn 6f» Su... m irv m S!i..i > 8-15 Brief Ncwi Sinnnuo T^kal
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  • 1723 15 I nape one torn P 3 c I ">' Vm un-ier the i^s jltOflU j. twj i Government em- r J^ty be entitled to ,t 19 Governi enl steps to hu* lts DJT.CJS i «m Jati »i« f«r«W n«ed i« W- |M NO t or fto
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  • 71 15 Si. MORIIZ Feb I— BUO dung Lee u r KOfea made a fa>t start m the tie with the Czecti opponent Vladislav Kolar when the 1.500 metres sjxed skating event m the winter Olympic games opened this morning. Lee always held the advantage and won
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  • 82 15 MIAMI BEACH, Florida, Feb. 1.— Bobby Riggs found the clay courts her c much to his liking tcday, and outstroked his proI Tessional tennis rival. Jack Kraj mer# 6^4 t 1-6, 6-2 before 1.800 fans. Kramer had trouble getting his smash game working
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  • 847 15 Below is the card for tomorrow's races at Ipoh, the second day of the Perak Turf Club January February meeting 1 together with the records of the last three runs, and age of the candidates: Horses, Class 3, Div. 1, 5 furs, str. Oil No
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  • 300 16 i people m Maiaja and Singapore generally as we go along th e road towards the ideal of selfgovernment. The constitutions are not for all time". It was deliberately intended that— as m all countries where Britain had been responsible 'or government over a period—
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  • 324 16 'Beginning of Process -Not the end, says G-G MALAYA'S NEW CONSTITUTIONS I tNDON, Feb 2 Elections wVA be l»Hd Ib Slngap< r»* next r.r h, Mr, Malcolna ICacOonald, Oovernor-Cknera] ol Malaya. ■,'i\') un red her today Mr. Mac* U ii. ;pe«klng at press con ice the fi.<.v after the Feder-
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  • 162 16 Mildura, Feb. 2. The Indians won their cricket encounter against a Victoria Country XI by an innings and -M runs After having got the home side out for 153 runs m their Brat innings, the Indians, who had scored 151 for th e loss of
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  • 613 16 LONDON. FEB. I.—DIRECTORS OF MILLWALL F.C. HAVE ASKED THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE TO BAR MR. GEORGE TEDDS. OF NOT.TINGHAM. FFOM REFEREEING ANY FURTHER MATCHES IN WHICH MILLWALL TAKE PART 'I cannot understand how the League can fail to recognise the position regarding this referee," said Mr.
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