Morning Tribune, 4 February 1948

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  • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE H ,y«r Sfrie,) to CESTB. I VOL Sbmmm na 4.
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  • 80 1 Federal Chinese Change Mind (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA Lt'MPIR, Feb. 3. The Chinese Chambers of Commerce m the Federation of Malaya decided to submit nominees for possible appointments to the Federal UfteU- ti*e Council at a meeting held here this afternoon. At the general vietr of
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  • 139 1 I TOKYO. Feb. 3. The Japanese, iMnet may lose office m March fall year, informed political obser- ■rs slid heie today. They said this crisis, which the fatayama Cabinet will soon face. HMaated when the Social DemoC Party their National Conrent ion last month
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  • 68 1 Drive Against Hindu Extremists: 300 Held T.W DELHI. Fob. 3. The I Government announced^ Uiat more than 300 Hindu extremists were Arrested m a drive to stamp out nißanisations considerI responsible fur the assassination of Gandhi. Dispatches from Nagpur quoted F'.'iee as having arrested a man mn Rasl tll va
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  • 114 1 P.FRLTN. Feb. 3— Nearly 3.000,--000 German workers m the British and United States zones were expected to down tools today m the biggest series of one-day food strikes m the bizonal area since the occupation. The strikes, stretching from the Danish border almost to
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  • 25 1 $408,000 TO THE SHANGHAI, Feb. 3. The new United States dollar rate is buying 130.000, selling 133,000. and Sterling 408,000 buying, and 418,000 selling.— Reuter
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  • 66 1 NEW York, Feb. 3 -The Ifotf York Times editorial noted that 33.000.000 Chinese are believed to have become war refugees and another 15.000.000 are fleeing from floods and famine. The article said "such figures, even with due allowance for exaggeration, are stupefying. No solution is m
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  • 142 1 ■S TSJSL Mala >' an Gove «coholic drtJK ,on toba^o and A: ViSS»Si h ls Command by *t£?s££ Whitworth'''■'r'nZ >r( "formed, Singapore Government had decided to allow the sale of all beers, local and imported, to the Services
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  • 286 1 The Trade Union mission to be sent out irom the United Kingdom to Malaya will have the task of l .robing the trade union movement m this country. This was announced m the House of Commons yesterday
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  • 104 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A warning has been issued by the Dutch Consulate to all Chinese, Indian and Arab Dutch subjects, to re-register themselves before April 30, if they have failed to do so since the liberation. Failing to comply with this warning, they will not be
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  • 93 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 3. --Investigations all over Gandhi's assassination were today reported to have enattcc the police 10 Piece topethe a outline of the Plo involve conspirators from all states ci the Dominion, but mainly cent red m Bombay and Delhi^ The Deputy Inspector-^--v ai of Police and
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  • 30 1 Today's Malaya THbm* W JI consist of twelve In addition to the usual *mJures it will contain pajes local news, pictures and Cb server's -piary^tbeO^_
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  • 218 2 A statement tljat he paid $2,400,000 (Chinese currency) for his immigration papcn and passage to come to Singapore, was made by a Chinese baniriiec at the As&izi- Court ycfttrday when he faced c 4 chaise of unlawfully returning to the Colony
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  • 117 2 Wtxin t!;»» bun-Ik whirh h»* was <ariy:ru whs foun« to rontiijn i inHdle-affoM Hokklen N| Ntng, M« h* rested At the Bocond »'<..'.,■ Court yesterday. ||m ;k--cuted fined a chain** f)f mi.sap proprlatJlig 8. 1 kattirw <,f ,j, Ifnanfr to (h» r,ov*-/nin«nt f:i««Pdor A Police
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  • 66 2 MADRAS. Feb. 3 Mr V. Fvajacopalach^r:. the Madras mud n the Indian UMM, 'Rashtiiv. Sway^rrsevah Sangn. an P tan: H:nd'.j volunteer i rgani tatlOOl today coiled OH Madras members of the body "to stoD all activities until the situation clt ars'V His i«ppcul followed yesterdays
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  • 77 2 HONGKONG, Feb. 3. Wu Tehchen. Secretary General of the Kouminlair arrived m Hongkong this morning enroute by plane to Canton, where he is schedule* i to confer with Chinese officials on party affairs. Wu was joined here by Li Taj Chao, Koumintang Chief m Hong
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  • 66 2 The WOBMA'I Section of the Singapore Regional Jndjan Congreat If holding a "Mourning Day" M ;t mark of respect to Mahatina <:;m<]hi at the Victoria Memorial Hall at B p.m. tomorrow. Women of all nationalities, and all admlrtn and followers of Mahatmajl are welcomed. The
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  • 288 2 Five out of sevon Chinese appellants, who had boen sentenced to 12 mon;hs' rigorous imprisonment each by Mr. Mersor.. the Second District Judge on a enaißs of dishonestly retaining stolen property had their conviction and sentence set aside by Mr. Justice
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  • 75 2 "WAIT SEE" ON PARIS EXCHANGE PARIS, Feb. 3. A "wait and M l 1 Atmosphere marked the Urst day of free trading m dollars and Portuguese escudoes on the Pails Stock Exchange yesterday only B bout $1:00.000 and 30 Portuguese escudoei changed hands Meanwhile throughout the country holders of 5.000
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  • 54 2 NANKING. Feb 3. The Chinese Government has formally indicated to Washington authorities its desire for a longrangt aid programme to replace the pro posa! for limited aid on a month!> basis as made by Mr. George Marshall, the official Central Dail\ News reported today
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  • 102 2 LONDON, Feb. 3. Mr. Reginald Sorenson, a British Labour Member of Parliament, today declared that if the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi can prevail there will be no carnage m India, m a letter published m the Labour Daily Herald. Mr. Sorenson. who was a
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  • 52 2 RANGOON. Feb. 3. U Tin Burmese Finance Minister, toda^ formally opened the Union Bani of Burma, which will receive thi custom of the month-old Burmes< Republic. The bank will also take over th< functions of the Burma Currency Board, whose head office is at pre .sent m
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  • 50 2 CAIRO, Feb. 3. Four policemen were injured when students exploded a bomb today m the courtyard of a secondary school at Zaozbig, an important railway junction 40 miles north of Cairo Reports said that the students also tried to set fire to the school Twelve students were arrested
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  • 52 2 Sylhet. Assam, Feb. 3.—Musical instruments were used as weapons m a clash between two iival groups celebrating a local festival m a village about 25 miles from here. One man wal killed and about ij. otners injured Reuter LONDON, Feb. 3. The BB C reached between all
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  • 57 2 A middle aged Chinese, Tan Ah Cher, who pleaded guilty to the charge of importing 20 1/3 gallons of liquor and 15 lbs. of cigarettes was fined $2,000 or one year's rigorous imprisonment, m default, on the first charge, and $100 or one week's rigorous imprisonment on the
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  • 59 2 SAIGON, Feb. 3. Lord Ktflearn, Special British Commissioner m Southeast Asia, today continued his air journey from Singapore to Tokio which he interrupted here last night to meet Emile Bollaert, French High Oom- missioner to Indochina. Lord Killearn was accompanied by Lady Killearn and General
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  • 140 2 8..> m $10,000 with two >LJ' Uh each was allowed tn 111 1 1 PMHg men at the Seventh Poj.c Court >t*terday. on charges oi unlawful possession of firear-rn and ammunition Lie men. Tee Ah Bah Cheng Huat. two Chinese and a Malay. Marphiz
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  • 96 2 NEW YORK. Feb. 3. Gerhard Eisler. considered No. 1 Communist m the United States, wa? arrested by Federal Agents on a deportation warrant and taken to Ells Island, immigration sta- tion, for detention. Eisler h3d been convicted of two criminal charges, cont* mpt of Congress
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  • 150 2 PROTEST AGAINST SAFARI COLOMBO. Feb S. A c^ I i pre* s report that a*a an I b, m a arranged at Kandy hJ I Dukf of Gloucester dui.r. Ccv I 1 lon independence celebrate I has eroked protests from J Buddhists of the Island wfc t* M now cimpaigning
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  • 85 2 MANILA. Feb. 3, Comi.mnlswß are "a real threat" to the fier.lom I of the Philippines, according to I Congressman Cornelio Villareal. I who led a Government Commis- I sion investigating: Communist act!- I vities last year. H He attributed dlflorderi and I crimes In the
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  • 73 2 LAKE SUCCESS. Feb. 3. The Security Council resumes at 7-30 p.m. GMT on Tuesday the con- sideration of the Kashmir q:i">-_^B tion which was overshadc I the death of Gandhi. V It is understood that no eral talks have been held tween the Indian and Pakistan
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  • 109 2 TOKIO, Feb. 2.— The I national Military Tribunal th<. Far East decided by maiority vote today to grs l recess until next MoncU H order to enable? the defen H process the balance of Iti aence rt H Tribunal President. Sir Wi H Webb,
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  • 121 3 BSBttEP** oi;oi > W «fg? r m 1947, lor irau- »or*sslnl a de- L v:.r..-h>'s. they to J* ±0, iv -turted to k ,»r f-n t ie shop sripped Ud asked b»m to return im W The first accused
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  • 277 3 LEP Back-pay first payments tomorrow |SK >* *iftwlS .rade lhv Wl>rle> l R r. r.an:- bhouid report at the ■l t^ ,\.ud be ow. briMdac h ■b. their documents, Bbowaif the Hfcvr." '■!■< -.vu.-iy drawn, and it K.j, means of ident:rVa'f V<, mint report to the L.E.P. Iwniltiaf Of! f
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  • 100 3 Radium found in rubbish dump AHMEDABAD. Feb. 3. A quantity c r radium valued at R> 20.000 (about 1.530*. which had bten 101 l at the Municipal Hospital here, was iocated by means of a special apparatus m a rubbish dump. The apparatus usod was loaned by the Barnard Institute
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  • 109 3 In commemmoration of the i Independence of Ceyjon, a Solenv. 1 High Mass of Thanksgiving will ibe celeh rated m 'he Cathohc J Cathedral of the Good Sheph«fJ >' a: 7 a-m. on Saturday- The Very > Reverend Monsignor M. Bonarry i Vicar of the
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  • 52 3 1 At the Singapore Second Asn sizes yesterday Mr. Justice Brown r imposed a fine of $50 on Che Abdul Aziz bin Jafar, who had d been summoned to serve as a juror, for failing to turn up. > The fine was imposed m the absence of Che
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  • 181 3 New charges against BOR's stayed Two B O R's of the British Transit Camp, Nee Soon, servin* an 18-mcnth prison term each for house-breaking, were escorted from the Prison to the First District Court yesterday, where they were told that because of this previous conviction three other charges of i
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  • 192 3 Now that the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association's drive to collect funds for the establishment of a clinic m Tanjons Pagar Road is well under way.; a special entertainments subcommittee has been formed. The purpose of this sub-com-mittee is not only to organise shows of its own. but
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  • 73 3 Unnecessary suffering was caused 12 fowls when they were crammed into one small basket which can only hold six. This was related m the Second Police Court yesterday when a middle aged Chineso, Lee Chan, was charged with causing unnecessary suffering to 12 fowls.
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  • 318 3 Allegations that he assaulted a Chinese woman, dragged lier cut of her house and then raped her. were made against a member of the vaoanese nirlendered personnel at the Singapore Assiz* Court yesterday before Mr Justice Brown a common jury The Japanese is Sato Masajiro.
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  • 166 3 GANDHI WAS POPULAR IN AMERICA NEW YORK, FEB. 2— Gandhi's popularity m America is reflected m th? considerable amount of space still given m the country's national pi'e&stothe great IndLoi leader. The Hearst chain of newspapers began publishing today "the pictorial Hie of Gajidhi," devoting a full page to the
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  • 110 3 After a fc*rd day's ,;#orfc ißamasamy was tired and hau i lost his appetite he craved ifor a bott:eof beer Ramasamy managed to lay hi* hands on a botf !e, but before he was able to consume it he was Irfcftej)- Rainasamy's lUcin« f>n- Ix?er. however, cost
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  • 170 3 The following resolution was passed by members oi 'he Muslim League. Johore Bahru, at a Condolence Matins held at the League's premises on Jan. 31 to pay horrage to Mahatma Gandhi: The sudden and tragic dath ol Marhatma Gandhi, our *reat and revered leader, who work d
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    • 46 3 nn; ii nisiti its <f,riy US' i«* ♦•li°7tf t »J2 t0 much I ho»e yo«r Irtond Hank liai «J C L T htF "l then let X°« UariMtf the l««op Mt Jetting »h. n YouV ou h^vc f€jav A^ > »«W. bJrrt with coßalt wh.ij ita w<w
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  • 822 4 The United States must help China to prevent a triumph of a S I Russian-inspired, Russian-Armed, Russian-manipulated rebellion, j t says Maj.-Gen. Claire L. Chennauk, former commander of the j m Flying Tigers, m this article I r;rcw York, Feb. 3.
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  • 124 4 S'>m» thirty or !orty of the Miliym students now resident »n London aiet are to have tht opportunity next week of Melll| themselves as othert Me th<*m. A Medal .showing has been arrittg. d fOf the benoftt of all tht* Itttdents who care to
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  • 110 4 Seven young people were a<!- 40Md t0 Knifh*«wood Hospital jlu^ruw. doomed to die from •■jtaTculur- meningitis Dr Stuart IjaiMlaw.the City's if. OH.. s a i(i: "There wa s no hope or them The moraJi y rate for ne dineuae was 100 per cent." To4»y, sixteen WMkl later,
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  • 63 4 > 1 Caught by a slick cameraman as she j was sun-bathing at a Hollywood pool— Betty Button, sleek, lovely and No. 1 silver- screen comedienne who kept Singapore highly amused with her antics m "The i Perils of Pauline." Here she dons a snappy two-piece suit and
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  • 525 4 Canton Mayor Saved U.K. Property In Shameen Canton. (By Air Mail*. The destruction o f Brit.sh nron*. m un IbMMtt on January 16 would hav c been far more cV/ ■I ing had it not fcen for the action of Mi. Au-Yang Chu m c taton City, writes Reuters correspondent.
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  • 85 4 Washington. Feb. I.— The B B viet Government has submitted I to the State Department a D >:e B offering to return to tlv UniteJ V States seven tankers and one dry M cargo vessel which Russia v J^H ed during the war und.r t.^^^B
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  • 49 4 Washington, Feb. 3.— The Ag- H riculture Department announced H today that it had tentatively H earmarked 670.200,000 pounds of H fats and oils for export during H 1948 and arranged import allo- H_ cations totalling 928.000.000 H pounds for ttw same period- U.P.
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  • 144 5 ties Say "No" T. Govt. Lf. r To Reform Lords er there.--i»eitfm en ittt ,c. r d. art,*- ,iv tKCOiiu la*. •respondent. MUre t&at the l>' r(3> tne iuuonalisa- .::aus*ime 1 1 a eOtPar M rather ne ol H f L( rds c(
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  • 149 5 (itavia, Feb. 2.— Dr. Hubertui M k. Dutch Lt. Gov.-Gen- o! the Netherlands East Ink, today met Dr. Mohamed ta, Indonesian Republican Biet and Vice President, for wte talks, which, it was reliiy learned, were aimed at the p:\vvment of relations between l
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  • 138 5 PFIPIXG Feb. 2- Dr. Hu Jih AancelJor of pelting V**~** Father of the Chinese Renaissance- and uarhme Chinese Ambassador to Waltongton has been plagued by >, car-old girl student m his school xcho has been petitioning him to marry her and
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  • 97 5 $2 Million Bonus But It's Worth Only $12 SHANGHAI. FEB. 3.-AS re--1 ward for doing duty to maintain peace and order during the 1 Tungchi University strike ana the cabaret girls' violence m the last six days here, Mayor K. v \V U has awarded all policemen seriously injured a
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  • 82 5 MELBOURNE. TUES A nuge cake wei&hins 200 pounds together With 1.200 tins of condensed milk Will leave m f the Orion ov Februa r v i 2 for Lo'i don. They have i-.een given t»j c. Melbourne confectionery firm. The cake will arrive m time :or the
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  • 173 5 SYDNEY. Feb. 2.— The Australan Government has told 19 Maavans who have been working m Vustralia since the end of the war hat they must sail on Wednesday >y the troopship Westralla (8,108 ons) for Japan, from where they vill be repatriated to Singapore,
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  • 137 5 SYDNEY, TUES. Lord Nu*field. who arrived m Sydney from Britain on the liner Orion yesterday will preside at a meeting of local directors of the Nuffield Organization on Thuisday when discussions will be mad** on the car manufacturing Plant to be built on the racecourse
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  • 54 5 Scwsssfgc Afternoon at the Sun« Stag MiH. The trouble developed whenpdu^ wre summoned to fore- l break ui the deadlock over lunar new J«J I onus demands after necfatioii ■hid repeatedly failed m the past four days It Is believed the lock-up KvnuS? ,ver
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  • 149 5 WASHINGTON. Feb. 2.— The United States Atomic Encrrni Commission indicated today that its objective is to manufacture atomic bombs on a mass production basts, with the production facilities of its factories designed for a "continuous fl&ic" of component parts. It also reported that it
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  • 159 5 SHANGHAI. Frb. 2 Shanghai Police announced the arrett here of ■■ofirUM Piratt Chiff "L:n tmmm Pint/, M*o thru timm uvre senttncfd to death but esciptd each time on the cvi o/ fit* execution, and who Mi nU*y<d ny (j ruthhss kilUr. rfsponsitle for more than 30
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  • 252 5 HONGKONG. Feb. 2 —The very rare case of changing the sex of a human being my medical treatment i* now being attempted by an American-trained Chinese doctor m this city. Twenty-three years ago, a child was bom to humble parents wtih incomplete sex,
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  • 189 5 ABDUCTED WOMEN RESCUED KARACHI, FEB. 2.-Sixty-s:x women and children out of 75 carried off by Mangal tribesmen who attacked a Hindu refugee camp at paraehinar, Northwest Frontier Province, have been re- covered, a statement issued oy the Northwest Frontier Province Government said tonight. The camp, high m snowbound region at
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  • 54 5 WASHINGTON. Feb. 2: T c United States Hou-o of Repr< itives today passed B "fJJri™" .sponsored bill cutting o n e ft «fJ 'm the acLrc-ratc. by $b.jOCkOOr..O-.-o. In its present form, the Mil. would ireduced every American's Income tax and drop 7.500,000 low ißconC Reuter I
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  • 254 5 U.K. Must Aid Pakistan LONDON. FEB. 3.— British aid for India and Pakistan is,urged by Sir perclval iGriffiths, rcrmerly leader of the European group m trie Indian central L£pislation, m an article m tne February issue of the Nineteenth Century. "As an undeveloped nation, not within sight of industrial cr
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  • 48 5 Tientsin, Feb. 3.— Sixteen Chi I nose were injured m a third "mystery tire" on the PeJpingTientsin railroad stations for the p;:st month. Caused by an explosion, tttt fire destroyed a third CIMI PM»" enger car five minutes after It U.P. broke cut.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 289 6 Today Ceylon moves up yet another lung lin the ladder leading towards independence. Though it becomes a fully self-governing nation within the British Commonwealth, there are a lew restrictions upon its sovereignty, particularly m its external affairs. Because <•!' this imperfect sovereignty there is a certain amount
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    • 137 6 J hus m 1833 a Legiilative Council consistmg ol nominated members was established i ben successive reforms m 1910, 1919, 1923 and *<> on up till the present time brought Ceylon nearer and nearer the goal of independence. Jhe people of Ceylon had grown used to the idea
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  • 55 6 Hnr is an a>t,.s'< ,mprfssion of the latest addition to the American President Line? ftuwru n I I I*J rfi"* I^' CTewsfcmd" She MM toINMM IMI jv«nr ta .San Franc*™, the h ■Z mitm-F* E'istnr. run vnder thr eomvumd of Captain Henrx, Wilson, Commodnr' of tt
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  • 821 6 WHEN FRANCE FELL... London. On a hot Cairo morning m laU June, 1941. a tired and exhausted British Genieral was handed a telegram telling him that he had ceased to be Commander-in-Chkf of the Middle East and was transferred* to India. The General Sir Archibald
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  • 1347 7  -  VERA ARDMORE 1%/w WITH Ld Chr.sten.ngs It v. S i s-:i r:;-\: L S MaiyUn I D i »a* '5. t Pleas [ternoon Andl Ws i b > the Xnam. Edward Thy icdfal Vi l N TniM. J N Absalom. neVadamanlDasswaa |Od y and Mrs D. M
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    • 33 7 I |1> 111 l 1!• VOIR I MIM(M LIBRARY. KJa "-so I n < Dictionary of t^TSw. SG 30 fcSSS5 r Smith 4 50 t^own. SII6O CiT V BOOK I ST ORE, SI "GAW)»E.
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    • 155 7 jp ARK VOr A MEMBER 1 jjP o f THE LIUJPUT" I Singapore's .Wost up -to-daf-e I LENDING LIBRARY I ot Little's I TO-NIGHT IS THE PALM COURT (Weather permitting otherwise m temporary Lounge). RAFF LES HOTEL DANCE MUSIC From 9.15 p.m. TIBOR Kl/NSTLER'S QUARTETTE Featuring KEN LESLIE, vocalist Spevially
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  • 382 8 WASHINGTON, FEB. 2. -The United States today rejected as without foundation" a Soviet li: )t«\st note alleging that American warships were riolattng the Italian peace treaty oy entering Italian ports and territortal waters. The Under Secretary of Sta c, Mr Robert Lovett,
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  • 46 8 NAOOYA. Feb. 3. A tree m Tsuninuii Park here which b f »fBed Japanese botanlstss for 3d years hivs now hepn ktentlfied, us a result of the finding of an American book, as "the only living California redwood tree m Japan." U.P.
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  • 35 8 The- >7kj .inificf tif /o'/ of Tanglin Mansion. Singapore r< sid* ncf^Mt Mr. A\r Boon II die m Tanglin. A special feature of this hall is mt specially-constructed ceiling for indirect lighting.
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  • 390 8 "TIGERMAN ITS DOORS Mr Aw Boon Ha*. O BE.. M.C H. G. SL J.. Singapore Chinese nnlti*mllllo&iltt, who is 6> pearl of afe to-day, is throwin.' a party at his newly-built Quarter-mttlloß dollar "Tltet Mnfiffinti this evening. More than 1.5000 guests will Xc to-day the most expensively built and furnished
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  • 65 8 NEW YORK. Feb. 3. Seek i Hun Kimm, aged Korean patriot, ir a letter to Warren K. Austin, i the United States representative to the United Nations, warned today that civil war m Korea would m- i flame the world. He urged Korea to remain neu- I
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    75 8 Washington., Feb. 2 The United States and Italy today ,a Comprehensive treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation U) run foi ten years. The 27 article! 01 the pact Cover the Itatllfl of each other's I national! and corporations, vxploltation of minerals, Freedom 'of information, among other things. Workmen
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    • 34 8 i B s Tribune PhotograpbH v Reprints of phi.t-iuraphH appearing m the Moi-ni^J Tribune and Malaya 1»^ bune can be had on *B i plication to the Ti*!£fl Photographic l>«p.ntni>-;i« at $2.00 per copy.
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    43 9  -  I By i IVOR KRAAL STAFF ORTtR "Tlotr Mansion" in Tanglin hus m <my outrooma for servants which could !'•<// I* the env y °f many h<» (fie hun 9 r y Singaporeans. H r otMJK 3/r. Aw Boon Mans "Tiger V AJun.sioH."
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  • 162 9 U.S. Warned Of Home Security Demands WASHINGTON. FEB. 3. Unnea Svau.s S.'cre.aiy o; the Interior Mr. Jul.us Krug, warned tcday that the United States must do a better job of housekeeping with its natural resources or it v/ill find its cuploard bare National security demands, he said m his annual
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  • 108 9 INDOOR POLO NOW LONDON.— Thrc-3-a-sido teams IpUyin? polo wi p!«uM tor Harrirgray Aren a »Dd are expceVd t o draw Audience- o f 10 000 a Itiffck And to prevent MddttU to specta-ors a soft ball will be used. It is the idea of Mr. Francis S. Gen le, chairman
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    80 9 WrL 1 reporta m k ucl tod ay 30 i'nh, Ur v! d allv :n the l Lu p blub a town o V [l>ey said the vUIt 1 looted t [I "'■■"nuiin. and I Someoftlu WMUai the farewU function m honour of and Mrs. EJn jn F.
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  • 63 9 IF <;Sr >' F wfc '»i Gimmm, Governor of Singapore, addn h lin I ilsts n <l frunds at Monday's farewell i, s s r ""''l" />>:s/ 1 and Mrs. Eduin F. Lee of the Meirtkur k >hn ™ttr*me*l. In the background n C) ir T
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  • 427 9 LONDON. Feb 1 Two emigrants from England write home to report progress m Canada. Both went out under the Ontario Immigration Scheme, both are impressed, almost overwhelmed, by Canadian hospitality, and both believe they are m the land oi prosperity. First letter comes from
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    • 32 9 MOTAk TTPtWRITCH COMPANY. IMC. PORTABLE I VELVETONE FINISH MAGIC MARGIN TOUCH CONTROL SHIFT FREEDOM IMMEDATE DEL/VERY FROM STOCK ITO. I 104 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. 6480 I ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR PENANGI
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  • 71 10 8t Moiitz, Feb. 2.— Russia's eleven cbservers shut themselves I off from the pomp and splendour lof the winer Olympics with a" Iron Curtain, which apparently had only a peephole for their assigned mission— observing. They dodged the press, shkd away from guests and built up a mystery.
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  • 318 10 'Shoot To Kill Threat In Shanghai SHANGHAI, PEB P l biaming yet': da. and the carl ies d ik—J^M Tungi-hi Dni-.ei 1 incidents. o n C :i. i st *M Qeneral Htuan I mj oa! Commander. .c night he will shoot to kill to su] I ther attempt t 0
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  • 101 10 ARMY POSTING ABROAD London. Feb. 2. Dffice announced that 1 1 \rmy postings abroad vfll 'fIX certain exception? not bt Ij ■> t from aje cind r?^H c groups below 72. Overs^H ■< drafts will normal.y^KjJj selected as follows: JK 0.R.. Brit; ;^B" Trieste force and BriiL 'troops m France:
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    • 100 10 roiiiirs-lvrliisi^ go Hie Morning Tribune! _r- _i— "SUNSHINE FALLS" Iff, 1T OEALISING THAT iwE "«»i*LV. aD IMM, I CAM SO I SEN! HER A CMDK DMM■•I UV V f&xTviL* StRIOUSLY 1( «E »*H»T YOU« TOOUBIE Mfi) PHOTOGRAW OF YOU "BELINDA" "BUCK RYAN' TD^'n P 3 p^jH /IT'5 THe I ]m'SRi6ff.WMHW
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  • 1663 11  -  J. R. Wilmot s^n'a/ Story- -By m th t lurm ol a monogram Dale studied them closely and his heart sank. They were S.C. tybil Crayling. Sybil had been to th v summerhouse she had probably boen there last n:ght because the handkerchief *as
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    • 28 11 m show S 615 91g p Mirtnent Naval Drama! ■and By For Action" fcri!^'' 1 Britn ■>*«Uiifhton, Walter IGR1 GRE *T WORLD P u (haps> I NHv WORLD
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    • 32 11 Id fc i CELEBRATION pf CHINESE NEW YEAR IS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT PHOENIX AERATED WATERS (Assorted) t FRUIT CORDIALS (Assorted) 9 SODA WATERS FOR YOUR URGENT REQUIREMENTS PHONE: 3709 or 3700 i A
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  • 319 12 U »NI" N :in 5 THOUE nftve »"'en further ftwmrdi for Briti«h films m the rnited States Kosley Crowther cf th- N. -w York Tunes select i-i •Ci.-itt BxpCCUtiOM M M thf best picture Oi the war. bUI was voted down by his colleague*
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    • 164 12 f PHONE ovuv m i Shows! 2f.8« *tt "■«'>' 'V" ■^plu^^^Uv y IMili i i ill Frecrdrd by -TOT BATTLE I OK THK MARIANAS" TOMORROW Paramount s X M^ Thundeiing Saga of the Old U C^tt, J"^ U(vt wi'ten m bullets and ■^"TX i» i t o l Air-( unditionrd
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    • 145 12 Z/75/ /^//r hyAX/ii i nil 13Q-4'6.30'9.30P.M. pu^.r 'Jnß PAULETTE GODDAht) B /X^ X^Bl RCESS MEREDITH •HI RD lUTFI&D FRANCIS LHfRQ TOMORROW -An All British Production^* TOM WALLS "Absolutely Magnificent' (Star) \m **> JtTl JM i," W^H Ji>^ aaaaaaaM_ J ARTHI R HANK. PRESENTS H AWE CRAWFORD I DENMS PRICE TOM
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  • 524 13 S Tronoh g£ 2ii 6 suni-ei Kinu 5 Tonirkah Harb J 3 JT9 Tronoh Mines JO 31 Ulu Plah -2' l i 32^ 3 Allenby -g JJ Alor Gajah .50 60 Am.' Malay 123 1.35xd Ayer HiUrr -JJ 'J yer Molek JJ Aver Panas JJ 1 Baseett
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  • 95 13 Sydney, Feb. 3— Six dogs. which will be sold fo r nearly £400. hav c left Sydney on the fi rst stage of a journey to Singapore They include two Great I Danes and one Alsatian, which will be used as guard dogs. Mr. H.
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  • 399 13 Market Notes Jottings (From Our Financial Cor.) Comparing the tin share list Vlfch pries d :urtnight previously, there aie some suostantial rises U be seen. For example: Feb 2 KU* Cr.endenang 23,- A>er Hitam 31/9 2/3 ipon 36/9 4/ 6 Hongkong 28 6 3/6 Chendenang recently wrote down their dredge
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  • 76 13 The market m rubber regained the loss of i of a cent, as reported previously. It opened quietly steady and has been so throughout the day. with very little business done, No. 1 Feb. R.S.S. being don e at 4H cents. Prices quoted are: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1
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  • 35 13 The following is the report of the Malayan Shaiebrokers 1 Association as issued yesterday. The market i" tin shares continued to b, Brm while industrials sained a good deal of attention. I
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  • 131 13 A WHALE 'S VENGEANCE Sydney. February 3 —Damaged ■m a clash with a whale m the Antarctic, the Norwegian whakchaser Thorbrann reached Fremantle for repairs. The skipper (Captain H. Lar j sen) said a sperm whale m its death threes charged the 450--j ton ship and smashed one of trie
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    • 95 13 SPLENDOUR AND EXCITEMENT, WITH DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. m Wll If < §i'#*## SHOWING SATURDAY MIDNIGHT I AT THE I [-CATHAYI AGENTS WANTE^. I FOR I i PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE I. ANYWHERE IN AULAYA Lump sums for Death. Loss of Limbs or Eyes— weekly or temporary total, or partial disablement by
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  • 227 14 When Lorry Driver Applied Brakes— His Passenger fell off When a lorr> drivrr appli A his brakes to avuid kno< k m% down tHu thildrrn wit. it ere crossing t h«- rojd at m time, hjs lorr> I •:>pt<) tli j jerk a «-arp»*nter Wfcl v^as riding at thp rear
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  • 147 14 P ending /iriiii rei :i ol lala tU and pensions to i*»et post v conditions. G».v>* ;mt'nt will hi ifJijce retrospect- Iv IrOtt J uni;iry 1, a revised I of It?Lan -tllowance for per I v On pensions not OK m% $50 1 fiiensem. the pre."
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  • 57 14 Bhtpi alongside the Singapore whar.'es: VEBSIL GODOVVNS U"«i.'i! Sliv«'ici«*.>t S^rainjKiiii; 44 Tutty SoiU' KS A D.E imp. Baaofc Sfaeen Stttfi fckitnt; <i 4j-j Hawser Ucnd 40 4J Alt Mnitf>Jield-Mali)i 0 3 ;< Pc-ntakota 3; Donblc li.viiiie n •> BeOffftl 17 Mt. Kt'vcl.str.kt- Park Lfl v»o Tak-ai^ 25 /a
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  • 64 14 Manila. Fob 3. A r.d-iight district is to be established iri Jloilo City foilowing the p;:ssagv o" resolution to that effect by tttj Iloilo City council last week. A member of the council. Di. Antonio San Augustin was quot «'d by the Evening News as txIteving
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  • 74 14 10- POINT CIVIL RIGHTS PROGRAMME WASHINGTON. Feb. 3 President Truman sent to Congress today a strongly worded ten-po'nt civil rights programme, calling for Hawaiian statehood ani settlement of evacuation claims of Japanese residents of the United States. The President s programme was outlined m a 4, 000- word message to
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  • 46 14 INAUGURAL MEETING OF CHINESE YMCA The Chinese Young Men's coming meeting at Kuala LumChrLstlan Association will hold its inaugural meeting on F«b. 6. Lady Gimson will declare the Association open and speeches will be made by the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson and che Consul-General of China.
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  • 97 14 The 18th annual jtfttntf n^rt. m? of the Singapore Tablr Tennis A*srciatio:i. will he held at the V.M C A Tenni* p i- avllor, Bras Bnsah Road, on Saturday, 4 tt 2 'id p m The Apeivla is:— To elecr Office-bearers an<| Hor.orary Auditor for the y?:ir
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  • 75 14 Sydiky. Feb. 3.— Th e Australian Clumber ol Manufacture estimates that the watersidt union ban on Dutch *>hip s which ifl being maintained despite the signing o c th e cease-fin- agreement by thp Dutch and the Indonesian Republicans ha^ o.st Australia more than £40 million m lost
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  • 83 14 All Secretaries of Ru^by Foothall Teams, both Civilians and Services, who are interested m entering for the S.C.C. 7-a-side Tournament, commencing on Feb 9 ft] c asked to submit the names of i then teams to the Secretary Singapore Cricket Club, before Saturday. Feb. 7. ST. JOHN S
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  • 79 14 The fcl'.owinr will represent I the Ori?ntal B P against the) Chung Hw* B P ir> a match of I five men's sin^tes and four m^n'.- 1 doubles to be playoj on Sunday, m the rhncal Union Hall Commencing at 9 a.m. sharp. Taaj Guan Honj;, Vincent
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  • 51 14 A report m the Morning Tribune yesterday recording: finding oi a Chinese youth Tan Ah Chuun. on a charge of assisting m the carrying on of a public lottery bore the caption: "Reputed thief is jailed." This is incorrect and was the result of an t-nor. which is
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  • 128 14 She Overcharged Airmen Two Meals— Fined $50 iWO MEALS SHOULJJ have COST $5 BUT A YOUNG AND AIIRACIIVE WAITRESS OF I HE SIAMFORD CAFE CHARGED HER IWO ROYAL AIR FORCE CUSTOMERS $5.70 At the Second District Court yesterday, the charming young waitress, Wong Ah Yew. was fined $50. cr three
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  • 41 14 The American Consulate will soen have arot^er addition U> its present complement of Consular and Foreign ocrvice personnel. Vice-Consul Joseph Jacques is expected m Singapore on board the Isthmian vessel Cape C3tochoon from the States tomorrow.
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  • 130 14 Brussels. Feb. 2. Canada Pakistan. India. South Africa. Australia New Zealand. Sweden and Norway have sent observers to the second Dknary session of the study group set up by the Paris Conference to examine the possibilities of i European customs union which opened here today. The delegations taking
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  • 279 14 Revised Soccer Fixture LONDON 2-YrtJß ball return r ..rOay^^B f.a. up i itTH mm B avk,' \s c I IPulham Vj EvtHon Mancheaor C is ?r t sto«B Manchester U. vs Cr-rita^M IfMftUstfo vi D.'-'i-Queeiu P. R. vi Lot*. I Southampton v.s S*ra«^H Tottenha H B MK>l UIVIMUSH Bulion Wanderer.
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    • 58 14 The HO Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. 'imorporated m Smgapore) PASSDIGEC FREIGHT SERVK KS K«.r Boot Ivonß. Swatow Amoy S.s iio\;; Sl.\N(i" For liatiffMO via Penan z KKI,,N(, Sath Feb. For Palemhano a nd Pladjoe. FOR DiAMEI M.V. IH).\(, TAT furtl.er parlirular, please apply t« The Ho Hong Steamship Co.
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    • 332 14 •ON YOUR IMIIIO KHMII BLUE NETWORK 12 noon Programme Summary; tions- 12 30 Am»> S- oC^B MALAY ENGLISH HJS Musi al Interlude; 12.45 News News' in Mandarui. A: PROGRAMMES g^K. 1 £L^ P S ir j^ ff!"S^B d'.j i>2b iiutii m 1 euiun u:.:ia, fairs' i, p,,mi.i- o -News m
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  • 164 15 b loured Boxer Qualifies or Tilt At British Title I. Tuvpins Convince 0i Mark Hart f w, HF FIRS I l IME IN HISTORY li£|§gg3aj3j lid QOtli y iteweighi who came down from heavy- "ght to the ranks to become fhc southern aix-a middleweignt k Nottingham folks saw one of
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  • 131 15 L-ENDERS VED MCC Imm by th tail- ndit :fi, MC C total in-.dad m their :our- a t Port o" Spain, to proportions alter their first >ix ;s ts were all out tor Trinidad went m fof d time, they hit up ie and declared, leaver c to score 165
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  • 108 15 fclad.s Athletic Union Id meeting of all »c--m-> lit 243-2 Tanjong (ad »t 10.30 A.M. on V discuss and elect ■K-r* ta connection with ■fcrr.n-.- S A F a lea-•rcst.-i! are requested Pt(KR TEAMS ■am, to represent the ■jr>; team against the ■tcji-ge Union on Pri■joccer on the
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  • 77 15 A meeting for all members of the Christian Brothers' Old F.ys' Association, Singapore, v ho are interested m sports and t-ames will be held next Friday at 530 p.m. at St. Josephs Institution. The meeting is open to nonmembers who are old boys of any
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  • 150 15 SYDNEY, Feb. 3— New South) Wales «396 and 200 for four declaret beat Western Australia; (293 and 205 > by 98 run* m their Shield Shield match which) endtd here today. New South Wales' declarat on before lunch proved successful Needing 304 to win, Western Australia
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  • 115 15 The Setia Badminton Party were held to a three-all draw by the Rumah Miskin Badminton Party at Setia 's court on Monday. The following are the results (Setia B.P. mentioned firsts— SINGLES:— A. Aziz beat Chan Mun Kit 15—10, 15—8; AH Mastan lost to Teo Boon Eng
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  • 36 15 The weekly meeting of the East- West Society will be held at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow at the [V M.C.A., Stamford Road. Mrs. F G Sellers will <rive a talk on "A Plea for Poesy".
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  • 27 15 ST MORITZ. Feb 3 —United States scored its third ice hockey victory m four games, defeating Sweden by five goals to two U.P.
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  • 298 15 ST. MORITZ, Feb. 3. After four days competition, Norway. Sweden and Switzerland fought neck and neck for the Olympic winter games lead. Unofficial points total there is no official team championship— £aye Norway 44 J points, Sweden 39, Switzerland 37!, Finland 24,
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  • 880 15 Below is the card for today's rates at Ipob, the second day of the Perak Turf CUib January February meeting together with the records of the last three runs, and a*e of the candidates: MCE ONE 2.30 P.M Horses. Class 4, Div 4, 6 Furs.
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  • 40 15 -By OARRICK* Race MOONSUNSTAR Craigmount Race 2.— PEGGY'S CHOICE Dark Cerane Race 3.-PETER (ON Norfrld Race 4 -LADY RtTII Goodwill Race s.~«t*N GOD So Regrets Trace G. -DEMOCRAT Seme Fun Race IRISH SONG Sir Keith Roce 8.-SRI MALACCA Apollo
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  • 196 16 NANKING. Vfh GCBtnl '"liianK Kai-shek an<l Premier I hani* Chun today sent metßAgef congratulations to Sir Henry i '•loore, Governor General of CeyI »n and D. s. SentMyeJce, Prime Minister of Ceylon on the Innujulation of Oeylon Independence to-. i or row. Chiang's message to Henry Moore
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  • 223 16 RAIN DIDN'T DAM SCOUT CAMPFIRE Ihu Sixth "Arrow' Crew of the Boy Scouts' Association. Singapore, held their 10th. Anniversary Campflre at the Victoria School on Saturday, Jan. 31. at 6.45 p.m. Heavy rain marred arrangements, but nothing daunted the Scouts and Rovers and a "mock" Campflre was very successfully held
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  • 65 16 NATIONALIST TOTTERING MANCHURIA NANGKING. Feb. I M nese Government position churia tcniay appeared tottering as' Communist All. converged on the last G -vfl links with Mukden, n-w I enej on all sides The Coinnmnist Jl, aimed at Chinchow, on '9 V. Liaoning corridor, where fl nient troops were struggl^^B keep
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  • 39 16 HONG KONG. F. i^L circulated here saji I Tyau. Chinese Govemment^HL sentative to Hon? Koog is scheduled to rej ace T >Y^Bt ar. representative of c .j^ft" Foreign Office m Hon. X.M U.P.
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  • 285 16 NEW DELHI, Feb. 3. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the militant Hindu volunteer or- ganisation some of whose leaders have been arrested since Mahatma Gandhi's death, were preparing I suicide squads to "kill or get killed", the pro-Congress New Delhi Hindustan Times reported today. Ir
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  • 64 16 ST. MORITZ, Feb. 3—Sweden's four-man team won the 40 kilometre (24.8 miles) cross i country relay skiing ra ce as the fifth day of the Olympic winter games competition gets under way. Each man raced ten kilometres. The Swedish team sped over I the course m
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  • 196 16 NEW YORK, Feb. 3.— Queen Wilhelmina m a radiocast to the United States from the Hague said today, "A free federated Indonesia is about to take its place among the democratic nations of the world it makes me happy that men m Indonesia
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