Morning Tribune, 5 February 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1 NO 676, (Ntw Striets) 10 CENTS. THUaibAY, FKB. 5, 194S
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  • 108 1 I- Mre to-! I i WrS KMT 1 !f tip CaDii.et M-- fe^tion was anXl bells, pipes, diun^ i r.-in:r.uU' P^al Ml ffwho had wok n at f aling ol beJ« and lyan drums Ku l m X a prominent ibooti ry to Lanka' to h -i d liday,
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  • 90 1 |W DELHI. Feb. 4. lh e cur impo J ed over parts ol Pooru after violent demonstrations fell the wt'ik-end wai being :d today f:vm 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. t'.rrw I Illraj i Indian state m the BU rea utti ol Bombay) W v r
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    35 1 Thrtf hupjj i m c n tuin-i ></ tht it })di i </i.stribu'ed Lit Mi Aw Boon Haw yesterday at Ttgtr Man:;ion" m Tam/lin Gifts of i■< > cloth, bread, and c(tah Mre gntn.
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  • 218 1 S'PORE CHINESE CHAMBER TO JOIN ELECTIONS THE SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL T<\KE PART IN THE SINGAPORE ELECTIONS IN MARCH THIS WAS DECIDED AT A COMMITTEE MEETING YESTERDAY. MR LEE KONG CHIAN. THE CHAIRMAN. SAID THAT THE COMMI II EE MET THE GOVERNOR A FEW DAYS AGO. AND SUBMITTED
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  • 65 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 4— The Indian Government propose to take steps to nationalise the Reserve Bank after September 1948. Shanmukham Chetty, Indian Finance Minister, announced m the Dominion Parliament today. Mr. Chetty said: "Nationalisation of the Res?rve Bank can be effected only after September
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  • 312 1 Ceylon's Attain ment To Dominion Status ■<■■• -v v, I development Jernmeni ffi I wn Colon v 1" "*rtly th/l gapore ma v I s i' Pr^klin n?** c °urse", m 'he course of I «iy c,f',V" n fur be tof political development
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  • 25 1 Una, F b 4 Five trading transport m sold m France amp legal today. th«> French wry of Finance announc- Reuter
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  • 259 1 COPS LIVE IN PRISON CELLS- TO SOLVE HK HOUSING PROBLEM HONGKONG. FEF: 4 THK CRIME WORLD HERE IS rPSIDE DOWN THESE DAYS THR THIEVES ARE AT LARGE AND THE POLICE ARE LIVING IN JAIL The Colony's acute housing shortage Mi tmtffki up uith ±8 Chinese police constables who each night
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  • 39 1 Tin and industrial share markets were again firm yesterday on a persistent belief that devaluation may come about, but the same influence caused the rubber commodity to tend to be stagnant. (See Market Notes Jottings page 13).
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  • 35 1 ALEXANDRIA, Feb. 4. Strong forces of armed Egyptian police cordoned off all Alexandria elementary" schools today when the students staged an anti-British demonstration turning: all their English textbooks m a bonfire.- Reuter
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  • 126 1 MORE ARMED ROBBERIES LAST MONTH Statistics of the Criminal Investigat.on Department reveal a slight increase m armed robberies m Singapore during January. Seventy-eight cases were reported. The corresponding figure last year was 62. In the first ten days of January last, 28 cases were repcrted. The flgur? dropped to 20
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    • 74 1 Ipoh Race Results: j S Page 15. Entries lor Spore Races: r i Page 15 CHINESE TWISTED SEACRASS MATS 3' i 6' 8.00 4' x 6' $10.75 4!' x 7 1 $15.25 5' x T $15.75 6' x 6' $16.25 5' x 8' $18.00 6' I 9' $24.25 8' I
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  • 295 2 A decree nisi was granted to Rosalind Tan f Nee Chan Un) by the Cliief Justice, Mr. Justice .'lurray-Aynslfv, m the High Court yesterday when .he petitioned the court/ for a dissolution of her marrlafl with Jerome Tin Chye Mok, on tlie ground of the
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  • 61 2 0 Tt> COOriDttnorafc the occasion <> independenc- for Ceylon within the British Common-v;'-ilth yesterday, a Lion Flag Of I,*nfc;j. Ceyl< n's national BIR. m is preMted to the Singapore Rotary Club by Dr. A. W. TheTti ML i!i,. Club's LQlUfltMlittnlH "I* this neighbouriiit inland's newly
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  • 62 2 RoterUlM it their m "kiy mettiAg ntDwirtij offered i '2-rr.inut*' fUenoi :n memory ol the lite M.iJntrn.) Gandhi Of I mdii. vhotc uMasißttloa w.ns innounced I ist Saturday Calling upon fellow Rotariatts t i d> to, President of the Rotar; Club, Mr 8, S. Frinklin, referred i
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  • 138 2 American's Offer To S 'pore Rotarians Mr. Cecil Hobbs of the United States Library of Congress, no* on b tour of South East Asian countries, told Singapore Rotarlans yesterday that m exchange lor Singapore Government publications, the Library of Congress would be sending copies of all American publications Established after
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  • 77 2 The Singapore Branch of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine Will be holding a Clinieo-Patho-logical meeting at the Department of Pathology, General Hosoital, at 8 p.m. on Feb. 18. On Fob L's, a gramophone recital of recordings of "Cardiovascular and Respiratory
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  • 88 2 Alleged Theft Attempt to Escape From Custody The charges Of theft and attempting to escape from ItVfw custody Wv re explained t a 19-year-old Chinese. Tang Yeo. j at the Second Police Court yes-, torday The accused was allegod t have stoK-n 18 katties Of rice at i 740 a.m.
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  • 122 2 LONDON. Feb 4 —Disabled persons who legally adopt i legitimate children will have hVI taken into ftC6oOftt wht n petHiont are made, Mr. George Buohana Miristor Of Pensions. *oL! IMS. Starting r.ex month, th Ministry irll] |*COCBi*e a legral ly adopted ehUd BO 'n&tte:
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  • 103 2 Film star Tyrone Power of en deserted parties m Hi home and went to his room u» s«'lk, said hia wife, the French -born nctre?s. Anr.abolla, when she won n divorce. A Los Angeles judge awarded her at least £12,500 a year alimony, less her
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  • 112 2 The friendly dance competition between the Singapore Association of Teachers of Dancing and the Institute of Dance Teachers Singapore which lasted for four nights. It was judged by Mr John Khong from Kuala Lumpur and was won by the S.A.T.D. team. The team which represented
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  • 230 2 At the continued trial is the Singapore Assize Court yesterday of a member of the Japaucse surrendered personnel. Sato Masajiro. en a charge of rape, v.hich be was alleged to have committed on a Chinese married woman on the night of July
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  • 251 2 A new racing guide which bidj fair to become popular Wit'fl racegoers is the "Illustrate:! Race Guide." the first issue o: which is Just out and is on sale at all leading bookstalls. Containing a wealth of details and records of horses registered with the 9.R.A. and
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  • 77 2 BUDAPEST. Feb. 3.— Fourteen persons, including former Right Wing Socialist leader. Charles Peyer. went on trial today on charges of organizing a plot to overthrow th c Government. Peyer and two others Robert Gabor and Dr. Frederic Piski- Schmidt were being tried m absentia. Defendants m
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  • 113 2 H.E. ON STATEMEN BY DUTCH QUEEN Following the broadcast h Queen Wilhelmina o: the therlands. HE the Goveria of Singapore Sir Frunklir. Gui son issues the following statt ment today:— "I have read wth inter* the broadcast ot Her Majej Queen Wilhelmina ol the N therlands, and I am sure
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  • 65 2 H.E. The Governor of BtaV pore. Sir Franklin Gims< KCMG.. with Lady Qimsofl 4 their two daughter will leal Singapore by RAF Tnmipj Command Plane on Mowtt February 9 to go to Colombo I the opening of the Ceylon Pa liament on February 10th ai
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  • 129 2 LONDON. Feb. S.— The Br:« Government "have no rets* t suppose that the Govern- n>o India and Pakistan an dl^ n ing with the services o! Europe* judges of the high court: Mr. Arthur Henderson Minister and former in* Secretary for India, gate l- reply m
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  • 47 2 Mr. S. S. Awberrv M J Mr. F. W. Dalley. minent Trade onls JL3j U.K. will arrive by a bbol t lation plane at Tengah W 2.30 om. today. ue A Press Confercn«v w held at the Governm-i tomorrow at 9.30 a.m.
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    • 147 2 From the world's most Glamorous City with its quaint cafes its Murdi Ciras! Jt^ COMES j^g V-. "LADY *.JM from LOUISIANA" Who'll Thrill.' Kxiite Knchant -You SOON' 4 EDUCATIONAL JiSICANTILE LNQTITCTION ?0», Queen Street, Phone 2370 NEW SESSION ALREADY COMMENCED Classes are conducted m: Bnok-Keeping and Accountancy; Shorthand. Theory, Speed'
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  • 172 3 ftedeikk McKeowe, aged 30. whHl Georg- 1 m i at the Second Police L*d <rf cheating >pej fe to a low S- J^IWSjM by the Press/ beihf proew* Sout<h Africa, cause ot b" #Kk a ,o cheating M. P. Walter
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  • 108 3 ATHENS. FEB. 3— One hundred and thirty-nine alleged Communists ware arrested today during a five-hour daylight curfew m Lamia m central Greece after reports that guerillas irom neghlXHiring moun- tains were planning to capture that important town, Government sources m Athens discloseed Weapons and explosives were reported
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  • 108 3 Advance Rice Ration For Chinese New Year m view of the coming Chinese New Year, Government Licensed Rice Retailers have been instructed that, if their registered Consumers wish it, two weeks' rations of rice, sugar and flower. to cover this week and next, may be issued this week. The retailer
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  • 95 3 On Jan. 31 last at 4 p.m. a condolence meeting m connection with the tragic death of Mahatma Gandhi took p&ce at thy Aravindar Tamil School. Mr. Dharmallngam presided. The chairman, m his address, dealt at length o: the valuabk services rendered by the Mahatma to
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  • 108 3 I At pefterday'i Rotary meif.ng. I farewell tribute was paid to iisr.^p Edwin F Lee of the Er. ■:.:>• Church, who li shortX lea\ f< r America, or. reInefflent |Dr Chen Su Lin txpressei bpreciat n r the Bishop's ■tat i educational ad- i
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  • 95 3 nlssioner of Po'iee wayan Union, announces that nere vi.i be a Police Tatto at ne Pohc? Depot. Kuala Lura"r.on FYbruar;- 16. 17. 1 8 and •On th, drs, diiy xhv mtoo n b ;.°PJ 1 to the rank and the Polico Force and their i
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    59 3 BE 1 H Jn t Jn 0O »»H dfvc d f w^n a "0 «Mwpp ea red. Atone again m th« Land o» f»b*e« thert was nothing for th« Whither* to do but continue their exploration. Cheer mp. Hank." sa>d Whisk we're all #pt te get putted up
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  • 413 3 A Chinese m his early twenties. Tan Toh Tong. who pleaded guilty at the Second Police Court yesterday to being m possession o an altered certificate of identity. was described by his counsel as "a victim of circumstances." Tan was fined $250. m default six
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  • 278 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Sinpapore Government has proposed the opening: of a Seamen's Registration Bureau for the registration and recruitment 1 of 10,000 seamen m Singapore under a Registrar of Seamen, possibly by next month. The Bureau will probably be situated m Fullei ton
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  • 139 3 Chinese Claims Trial On Cheating Charges A 50-year-old Chinese, Tan Slew Lay. claimed trial to charges ;of cheating and attempted cheating, at the Second Police Court yesterday. The sum in- volved was $4,250. It was alleged thst on Eke. 27 last year 3nd Jan. 12 this year at 98, Boat
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  • 138 3 Very Little Money In House-So He Hanged Himself A finding of "suic.de" was recorded by the Singapore Coroner yesterday, at the conclusion of an inquiry held into the death of 62--year-old. Ngoj Ching Ling The deceased was found han<,'I ing m a lavatory at the Teochew Cemetry. Serangoon Road, at
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  • 31 3 NANKING. Feb 3 The Wfttidhal Resource Commission Is planning to mine BCO.OOO met- ,i ric tons of rrtn rr6m Ha>ran^ Island this year, a Commission spokesrr.an announced today.
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  • 81 3 His Excellency the Hign Commissioner. Sir Edward Gent, ifceived the tciiowißg t-tlegrarr, < l congratulations from His Excellency the Governor of North Borneo. "On the occasion cf your m auguration as the first High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, please accept on behal' of myself and
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    • 50 3 tIIAtLEXGfe! Can YOU Solve the strata Mystery of Kwan Yin Jewelled goddess of Vengeance" SATURDAY AT MIPNIGHT AIMV>fBHA ALL THE OOOD JK» ftfjfy guoro*l*td. >M j'^R Beovtrtnl M«M 'M JK Qptd CHp af d jm Mm \.cv*r /Ik ~^^m Gold Nib Mfx£' ■*'< m i^g M! tot Mgmr MjJP rucriiUNC
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  • 703 4 RFJLLIN. Pat 4 On.- of the mom lucrative formi «i '-mpioy-n»*-nt m Berlin today |S that or private detective. With the QurtlS poll' 'i.-v«.t-lnjr MMSI or nearly all their time to combatting black market, Berlineri are Bading it increasingly difficult mult their a|d In
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  • 26 4 Reuter NANKING. Feb. 3. All imports not covered by import licence trill m future be regarded us smuggled goods and confiscated the Executive Yuan decided tonight.
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  • 146 4 Sydney, Feb. 4. —A 103-year-old man m Lidcombe State Hospitil for aged, Sydney, saw his O r the iirst time since World War I. William Luther Jones was visited by Rvece Jones, who had recognised his photograph m a Melbourne newspaper. Sitting m
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  • 388 4 A Chinese. Yap Bee H.ng. and an Indian. D. Suppiah. appea J on tWO charges Of theft at UN Eighth Police Court yvSteroay Yap was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment on each charge, the sentences to run concurrently, and six strops of the rotan.
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  • 100 4 HRKLT On the day of Sydney's 112 th Anniversary Regatta, he sculled 21 miles from Manly to Parramatta m three hours. Be 'ore doing so he said it would b e his last performance, but afterwards he issued his challenge. I "I shan't
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  • 246 4 LONDON, Feb. I.— Only one man was saved out of a crew of seven when a tug taking out a steamer heeled over and sank during a "wind from nowwhere" which suddenly swept the Mersey recently. The tug Toxteth, 300 tons, had the Norwegian steamer
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  • 98 4 Doctors correct "only five times out of ten" LONDON. Feb. I— After lnkuiring into the accuracy of diagnoses of the cause of death Which the average doctor enters on a death certificate, the "Medical World" states "We can fjnd no one who thinks that more tHan 50 per cent, of
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    • 59 4 ir With the city's police force fully occup.ed n cojamng *c black-market, Ber.iners are liafag it "ore and mn r*M ,o seek their aid to solve the scores f burglar es that take place daily, writes JACK SMITH, Reuters Correspoodent, m this article j WY INI) Rl(i MII>NITK Tn 23rd
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    • 33 4 Welcome bacK. ;h B%IIHV! I IN THE 1\ PIS' H| NEW HIT W Wi H YOCIX AGREE H TOPS "GOING MY UAI H to the F\ fcl- A X Monday at Midni^j W*
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  • 173 5 I I \IM I" <» < ABLi:i> M:\VS I HO>I I 'All AM) MAX m: 1 m Rir.- B^>.- -or a roar X; i d n ee^ Ifor1 for X.-" en -vfo rtonn Danny D 'v releg .-P^- M conm: Itidsm v nality
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  • 79 5 BcrON. FEB. 3.— The com- r Bh anr.s which brov.ght K^..- > of the Common- > 0 close together duriii? j must not be a'.U wed to m lament of its raj X" Princess Elizabeth said ■r.t'on today. m princess was opening ■branch of the Chevron's B-the club
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  • 36 5 IBHINOTON Pel 3:— A Soviet ted inst in< < ol Qg over Bovlel I V- low R. i waa ur.de United SUI BUtei ri s A' rican r circled low I tlmea Oct 22 i Reuter
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  • 149 5 IF U.S. STEPS OUt— REDS WILL STEP IN WASHINGTON. Feb. 3.— Brigmdier General Charles G. Helmick. Deputy American Military Governor m the United States 1 occupied zone of Korea, said m an interview here today the 250.000 Russian-trained north Koreans might take over the country if the United States steps
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  • 25 5 ItRE Feb 3 I foi £20,000 has mansion near now home, The gema beM n liar. *en, a relative of Wj Cunliffe-Owen,
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  • 11 5 {'tier .nd his tried Munich ci,diccloNd M
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  • 52 5 LONDON. Feb. 3:— The Biit.'-r. De Havilbnd Aircraft Company disrlotod tcnipht that its ch;,ef feaft pilot had Uken a jet-prone! :rd De Havilland fijrhtor to an altitude of 56.000 feet. over ten mile*. and within 17 feet of the official world aiutude record established by Italy Uo years
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  • 27 5 LONDON, Feb. 3.— A Foreign Office spokesman said today negotiations with Rome were proceeding on a new Anglo-Italian agreement to replace the treaty of 18S3.
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  • 20 5 BAGDAD, Feb. 3. -A royal decree announced today the adjournment or the Iraqi Parliament for 50 days.
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  • 129 5 Died 4 Months Before Execution And No One Knew About It BERLIN. Feb. 3.— The execu old Berlin man sentenced to death place at the last minte. ft was found he had died m i The executioner had been su j witnesses had been called and all was discovered that
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  • 11 5 of I Brithe be- D POSU S S lUs nionth.
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  • 182 5 STAR ON SATES SKATES ST. MORITZ. Feb. Z—Barbara Ann Scott spent nearly 20.000 hours tn the past ten years preparing for today's women's figure skating Olympic championship. As the favourite and popular Canadian star u-*-nt on the ice, she personfied work, time, expense, competitive spirit and skill required to become
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  • 124 5 WELLINGTON Feb. 3.— Brig. R. M. Quilliam. chief New Zealand prosecutor at the Japanese war trials m Tokyo, declared today that Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, Supreme Allied Commander m the Pacific, had assumed the divinity renounced by the Japanese Emperor. In a speech to the Rotary Club
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  • 32 5 LONDON. Feb. 3. A Foreign Office spokesman said today a note '•dealing: with human rights" had been handed to the Rumanian Government by the British Minister m Bucharest U.P.
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  • 30 5 PARIS. Feb. 3:— Taxi drivers of the Seine Department. which incudes Paris, decided tonight to itrlkt tomorrow m protest ajrainst the Government's ne^' «pt.rn] fiit>s announced yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 247 5 NANKING. Feb. 3 Tsens i Chi. President of the Tounf 1 China Party and a :iiemb*\ 01 The State Council. Chinas ois»,est policy-making body charged Soviet Russia wit^ viola :.ne China's "territorial 3'.;c administration integrity m a Fascist- Ulre manner In his sick-bed, th^
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  • 48 5 LONDON, Feb. 3- N& f-nul decision whether to revise the whole o( the 1946 tieaty between Britain and Trans Jordan appeal s yet to have been taken. The Transjordan delegation Is expected to meet Mr. Bevin again probably at the end of th.& week. Reuter
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  • 47 5 BATAVIA, Feb. 4:— Dcotir Mohamed Hatta, the new Pre:;j..i of the Indonesian Republic, left Ej.tavla by air this morning for Bukit Tinggi, Republican capital of Sumatra. Hfc is expected to cull at SJnKa|Ki«' tomorrow or Friday on his return flight to Java.- Reuter AAP
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    • 81 5 MADAM FLORENCE IS PREPARED TO ADVISE HER PATRONS AND ACQUAINTANCES *BOUT THEIR BUSINESS AND PRIVATE AFFAIRS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. A LEAP YEAR HAS A LOT IN STORE FOR ALL SO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BE GUIDED i BY HER ADVICE THROUGH 1948. Flat M' HEEREN BUILDING. ORCHARD
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    • 275 6 Not only i> mere ntfW a growing but possibly mistaken conviction that a war is unavoidable, hut people have a fair idea of who will fight whom and on what pretext. Jt is not only the BMHMn MIC fitwet who subscribes to pessimism. The An Policy Commission,
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    • 214 6 But m between the,<e two blocs there are vast areas oi no-man's-jand which now constitute the danger jpoflfc Greece, the MiddleKast, India, and China are the countries which will decide the question of 'War or no war?". These countries :ire as yet not within either j of the
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  • 1124 6  -  PEDAGOGUE r POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Uy >^-*^*-^—* r-^ world affairs I the people of CeyloJ have discovered thfl secret of nxuiutionß without violence. Yesterday (\ylon became a self-governing country wttntD tl\ British Commonwealth. Except m matters like foreign affairs and defence, the six and half
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  • 88 6 British Trolleybuses For Export Moto r vehicle M part Of Bin traOt and th< I I Sreat for But;-. known and u&ed B* over. Not only p, oat ctmrmrciai vel m great aemand and thJ |l production a 0., A;n IB] month. A test run Jchannesbu.g U ;t :i. .>
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    • 40 6 for 2 »eelL£ ''> ■m** GUM Beautiful Sequins A^ Beaded «>n>in.l Pnce i-Illi HOW > l30<l Mifim.oii Frotk Smart Well Tailored Original Priti > s :>0 to am ii s i 9 Shanghai Modern Tailoring Co. II iMtar) BMi. Pru.ii. No 8208] Smraj'T*-
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    • 19 6 Meditation j Forerive us our trespasses as wf> forgive those who tresnass against us. (Matt. 6:12? tre pass t
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    • 20 6 I H lite any destinati" -'^B Malaya 1 I Through any P* i Surcharge IVlalayan Airways Mansfield Co.. V*- H
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  • 992 7 W |TH VERA ARDMORE 1 i Ir.w.c.A. ft^val andN-v.-Lua? the sit nd> J which >poke c rfehteouiattf d ttv- portion of India "day Ihe s»pIXmal( is an acceptm lv« Man a nd ma** "W e w cnvthinu o .1 slave f^' intrtfttlng purdah aintain. i by mattf
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    • 146 7 For the Races MODEL HATS, COWNS and CAY ACCESSORIES! THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS COLUMBIA H. M. V. PAftLOPHONE fitly them at (ACCRttWffiO DfcAtttt) 15, Winchester House Colly** Qua? (NesttoClty Book Stotej The PAVIUON" RESTAURANT i CHICKEN MARYLAND j I (The B»t of Courses). I A SPI^NPIP PICTURE J lAT
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  • 151 8 I f I Cochin" I* pi A.l i; p t ,i mci I 1 1 i m l Dtfaga ol Vietnam ould ■■■>'. i' of (he I' 'In;. l>< mil n r.i.M. which tKey comlder much broader 'han mci 9A i.\-c autononijr< Tn ri l- d il«o
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  • 102 8 BOMBAY. FEB. 4. -C inscription ot educated men and worn -n for service as teacben is proposed by Maulana Abul Aznd, Indian Education Minister, as a drastic short-term measure to reduce the number of the eoun- !,->'• 250.000,000 illiterates. Government officials am likely to bo eallrd
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  • 106 8 Mi. Air Boon Flaw, 65-y< nr-ohl Chines* philanthrophist. looked on happily y* sttrdny us 1,000 men and wutnen, received yifts of (d.sh and <joo<Li don<it(d by hiiu at Ins residence m Tanglin. With him is his (jrand-dauyht* r. Miss Aw Bee Gee. Left In right:
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  • 103 8 U.S.— NEPAL A GREEMENT Washington, reb 3 The Blate Department announced tonight that the United States un.i the Kingdom of NVpsii will shortly entei Into formal diplomatic relations mi Commanding General n 1 v r Shumahere Unn^' Bahadur Rana now Nepaleae ambsMador «>> l/>ndon win assume the concurreni p oi
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    38 8 A Chinese woman happily rtceives her gift of $10 tm m M A\r Sianij and Mrs. Au Boon Haio. at yesteninus '^'nb^B gifts m iash and kind to I.OJv men and u-nmt n <.vr >;:, 1^V() of age.
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  • 102 8 LONDON. Feb. 1 :M booed as a uife came out of bridge (Wilts) magistrates' soon after hei Ameri m husband had been es rte-.l :^m' police car. B The husban.i. Billy Kurke^B wards, 24, was a^ain 110 on a charge of I B\llS baby daughter. Brenda, at wick, near
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  • 15 9  -  Mr. KRAAL >/,LKJ,GF ,.GMKL; H YTDY M;HYDG DTY DMNHJGKL; CJKHYU KLHJDTY SZHDR YKLT KTY;FR
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  • 61 9 If/a. Air 11-,, (l-iiujh*fi-:n Bettf A/r. Aw Boon Haw, is setn handiny towels to an old recipent at yesterday's distribution o) yi ftf> at "Tiyer Mansion." L;IYP TY 85TR7 TRKJYKLTR89 \J TKOTR 1 Then were baskets of "left-overs" and these verr hnn>Ud to two members of
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  • 79 9 SANTA ANITA (Ca'ifornia) Feb. 4.— Shannon Amous, Australian racehorse, whose entry Ito the American studbook was approved last week after months iof discussion due to a "missing link' m his pedigree, finished third m a seven furlongs race i for four-year-olds and upwards 1
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  • 53 9 LONDON. Feb. 5. The War Office has announced the appointment of Lieutenant General Sir Charles W. Allfrey. Royal Artillery Colonel Commandant, as Coionel Commandant of the Royal Horse Artillery, with effect from Jan. 7, 1948. m succession to Major General A. A. Goschen. (retired) whose tenure expired on
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  • 102 9 WASHINGTON. Feb. 3.-The United States State Department lias sent a new note to the communist controlled Rumanian Government, protesting the violations on the basis oi democratic freedoms. Official sources confirmed the note, which is the latest of a long series cf such protests dlfe-j oatched to
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    • 45 9 Specialised m Crafting Young Malayan Fruit Trees. ESPECIALLY OF Fl RST QUALITY TYPE I Large Varieties of i "Quality Crafted' 9 Young i Treew m Stork Obtainable from: Hock Yong Orchard "o ?06.A, Mandal Road. Mile Stone (off Bukit Tiniah Road) Singapore. Agents Wanted. J
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  • 101 10 ANKARA Feb. 3— Ckn. Horace L. MtflHtf*. hewJ of the United Statea military aid mission to Turkey, and Cot. Marshall, chief of the air mission, left here by air today for Washington where they Have been summoned unexpectedly for consultation? wfth the War and Air Departments.
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  • 207 10 No Linency For Deserter LONDON, f.-o Ona.MP' tion tor an adjournment lm House oi Common.* Air Commodore lirvev r^^H servative, Mace!e>a»-ici "ni^H l^ the question ot des.-rtU i^H the three fighting Srrvi'ces^^B considered that r^u.dt'om^B amended to allow ommai BK officers to deal with ctrtair^^H se* Mi A.;^in ;,J ft:.
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  • 151 10 FRANCH FARAMER 45 MILLION FRANCH IN 5,000 NOTES PARIS. Feb. 4. Individual It cord for deposits of 5.000 hvM notes now being called m J >' J^K Government, is believed to be hfl by a farmer from the north France who cuny to Paris toti^B::* !in his -fivers' 16.000.000 trai^H
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  • 30 10 Shanghai. Peb 5 ]^B Central Bank of 'y^Bß The Tokyo '^B as custodian I butineas t>stab :i; "^^^R Japanese kXJX ;iBB i acccrdance vvlt -^^m I regulation- Reuter
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    • 291 10 I Cmrft ttrrlwr*" lo the Morning Trifcwi r "SUNSHINE FALLS" v— 1 V i 1/ *mai •> a» Hr*\ s l has a «»y ud itwo wej *mv wx, (MTvj T&& WL<rj»; to E I^^fT^K ■«wr^Swa«uMH8 TOEI \v6lJ.O II I POST hi V1 U««B YOU CW P^JWTH lAM Vt«Y SOmrf«J«J
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  • 1563 11  -  J. R. Wilmot Serial Story— By tr d ;vl^ "•^Emy^ Y:v: obtain "■'■^■ittman^id n.. hesita- 3;v :r,;.:;:, t-Uctanc^he s ll rst person Fordyce met r y H r iva it t^ Ma n °r was Bendt-nt Wainwrlghl who d h.-.d betn don, vi^^Bocai a.r.--..:v:.ary
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  • 66 11 The bride of US. soldier Ko- j i bert Chl€eseman was British, but I she abused him a s "a drip, a dor*' I ano 1 a bum," he told a divorce j jUJdffe m Pittsburgh U.S.A., yesI terday. The judpre grave him a divorce.
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    • 44 11 j CELEBRATION OF t! CHINESE NEW YEAR I >"• I v 75 INCOMPLETE WITHOUT I J PHOENIX t AERATED WATERS (Assorted) I t FRUIT CORDIALS j (Assorted) I SODA WATERS I? FO/« yot//? URGENT 1 1 UIREMENTS I PHONE: 3709 or 3700 I I j
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  • 596 12 LONDON, Jaa A FIVF-Holß OLI> BABY nlavs the inf.mt OHtw r m e" ri.ii.r.s "(»li vi Twl*T now being SudeatPfnewood He -i» the daughter of Mr and Un E BMpn*ft hi Denhua, Mmto <>f riodm-er RomM Neame. Shortly after the baby'f birth a camera unit. tether
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    • 101 12 miwmi aijiii .\m.\«ro- Iliiih Slrcit, Sineaiwn-. Tel: KM USES EMBROIDERIES, SII.K UNGERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, CHILDREN BABIES DRESSES, LACQUER W AKK. CUMOB* XT( AM) All. KINDS Ol HINK>I HAXIIMAUK «i«'»I'SHAM ,43 M» I A I HAY WOFOR I***.**™ vftiuni Bookings> Tin; BOVBI of comfort 1\0%% SliOUJ,\^ 20th Century Fox's MVSTFRY TIIKILLhK. Dwecled
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    • 121 12 CAST P ICTVRES OF 77/^xJP^^» 0/vw To-day Four Shows CdcuUiJKL 130-4-630-930 P. M. tS phone dcoW An All British Production! j. Atnnm junk moms /iSfewANNt CtUWFORD^J JF% DEISMS MttCE I^| TOM WALLS fc»" UNEciitriii MclSißr 01 ohvMR,aH JL X ~THEC*OWTHZ*SQFBANKDAH- 1 V '^L^l^ Stepben MURRAY Limkn TRAVERS 'W^zH V i^i^^Tfc^
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  • 9 13 1 ££i DFJLHTKL DJL;FH KLDJ FLKHJKLFT
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  • 33 13 .KMHYJTL;HK ?.GH/TJL F No. 1 Feb. R.S.S. 41 41* No. 2 Feb. R.S.&. 402 41 No. 3 Feb. R.S.S. 391 392 Feb.-March R.S.S. 40| 41 April-June R.S.S. 39£ 40 Tone: Quiet.
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  • 5 13 KLHGFY Y OPI906
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  • 190 13 A Singapore Municipal lcrry drivvr told tru Singapore Coroner yesterday, that while he was 1 reversing his "three tonner" on the morning of Jan. 30 at Campbell Road, rw ftlt the left rear wheel roll over something like a
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  • 171 13 Market Notes Jottings (From Our Financial Cor.) Although the tin share market was described as kss active, it remained firm and quotations were the turn harder all round. Indeed, there has been no r«.ces- sion since the boom set m over week ago and the remarkath lbs; rpt.ve capacity of
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  • 119 13 LONDON, Feb. B:—The sre- cial deputies of the Big Four Foreign Minis* <?rs for the disposa-. of the former I alian Empire adjourned indefinr«ly after meeting again m London *oday. instructed the Secretariat to examine replies so far received from the governn^n.s recognised as "interested par us m
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    • 221 13 a. .bhib^ i BWif^y J II A^B/ M 1 ÜBi^BSff The<e are largely due to chan c es m the ictivities of the endocrine /^^jif jj cl.nj' DunnK your past v.an they have been u>ed up •"'',"<>'";' Mfl «"s«'r nounsnment. They <Jo not poss»« the same el»u™> I 1 y"^
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  • 879 14 Kashmir Issue Talks Resumed I \KK SIT'CKSS KIIB 1 Tie Security (on mi I resumed di> 4 unions on the Kishmir i^ue b*-U< en India and Pak.sUn toi^Ttbe tot mrrtin^ since Friday the da> of the as.sassi.u4km of Mri^yflyifcL IBldlihl today took over In,
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  • 46 14 New York. Feb. 2.— New York rubber futures closed 16 to 27 'points Higher with sales of 101 [contracts. Closing prices: Feb Mar 21.40 nominal. April 20.50 nominal. ;May 20.32. June 18.70 nominal July 19.60. August 19.30 nominal. January 18.90 nominal.- U.P.
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  • 123 14 JUDGE GIVES COURT RIGHT TO THEIR CH LONDON. Feb. 1 Mr. Just let i Lowrey said In Belfast High Court that a* man and his wife "appear fef be giiilty of the felony of the felony of child stealing, punishable by seven years' imprisonment." The couple, Alexander Blair and his
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  • 138 14 NEW YORK. Feb. 3 —The market displayed little recuperative ability and prices continued to fluctuate narrowly at or around the days low levels m sluggish trading. Numerous wet stocks after tn early steadiness turned somewhat sensitive with renewed fears that legislation again mry be considered by
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  • 94 14 SOVIET PROJECT REJECTED WASHINGTON. :Mw daring that c '-M th e a: with the provisions i^H lian peace treaty fl States today rejecM^^B arc i protest against the -'-flit. tre wartime Amencan^Hf"" Mellaha. m TrtpoU. The note arrangement with b9B' the vs c of Ma.aha^^B tho United SUtei air^Hx C
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  • 56 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGEN Ships alongside me wharves VESSEI :^B^ Tun-' Sont: K'np. Hanibl. B Studdm- Sal X ;.n!an IK Steel ■ucntiti A Mt. Mansfi< Id X Gewang X Pentakota Denbighshire Bengal Asphalion B Lalandla XMt. RfveMoke Park— Vasug Hf S^-diii Hi Neieus X Adra^tus Bcnnevis X uenvracr.ie— k«. Crorgon Rondo— Dowt-1
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  • 165 14 'me bt. ,r\iiuu/n> 1 Uiq iiwya A-- i £OCUttluU tieiu iv- ali:«u*i ggMM j Letting on buncuiy at A o a.m. at me !»c<iooi pit-mioCo itiiu htm iu..o\.---lig weie titdea ollice-. taito io» luc ensuing year: fie.iueiu, i\u. tio iooti. Victt-rieoiOciiv; I rio Yut Cnooti; Hon. fak'crcuuy;
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  • 32 14 The Spore Indian Aisociatton vill meet the Naval Base Indians at soccer on Sunday, at the Gov't Printing: Office ground. Players and reserves are requested to proceed to the jrround.
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    • 139 14 OPENING TO-DAY 3 SHOWS. 3; 6.15; and 9 15 P.M. A story of (hi ill > for il "THE WJCCAfW Starring I R^UK MARCH FrnnrKka fJ**»i anH Akim TamirofT and Waltrr Br«nnan, 'I he roaring: story O f the pirate who saved a nation! A Swashbuckling Adventure! (iRFAT WORLD GLOM
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 407 14 QANTAS AIRWAYS i Air passengers on the Qantas Empire Airways Ltd. Lancas- j trian service between Singapore 1 and Colombo are requested to! note the operational time-table which is given below: There are two Services: <a)j Service 53F; (bt Service 54F. The first Service <53^> leaves I Colombo on Thursdays
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  • 654 15 *Wr hrn Class One and Two have M o! l« •>"' 'r r f Club CUM* New Year ts?^?«. The entries comprise IK P* .L"itf7 from Class 2 horses. Bas>" -f n,t the discretion of the STC •••""''■'■.b'iV'n races on the firs, and V *™r. ,s
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  • 1328 15 IPCH. Feb 4.— Bright Eyes, last year's Penan* jriffin, •■< red a gre.it win H the seventh race today, th* second day of the Perttk Turf Club Janu ar* February meeting, to pay the sensational diridrnd of > I 3»! on each of
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    • 39 15 3IJ»IWI_C¥C!iES 250 CC O.H.V. MODEL 350 CC O.H.V. AND 600 CC S.V. 500 CC O.H.V. AND TWIN MODELS Easy Terms A rranged NOW AVAILABLE AT The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. 43 Orchard Road, Singapore. Represented Throughout Malaya. I
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  • 418 16 < F > A )u V.. vi m i( n Mr. 0 nay r i „,ii. .r Ceylooli p i i i > :i itton,' .i m on I i i tfu t'l'j m ago Hi•■l Kxfwll tlon of Brl >aln wh sated
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  • 28 16 wan jjr.Lrti. t- o 4 —Police •irrested 50 RS S (military l Hindu volunteers In a pre- I 6awn swoop In O'd and New I DelhJ today Reuter
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  • 350 16 Flag Of Lanka Raised At Para Of Ceylonese Troops The Lion Flag of Fre. Lanka Wti yesterday raised on I reign soil for the first t me m a thousand years since Kins* Parakramahau carried it m rtnquest when over 1.000 Ceyloneie troops belonging to the Rofftl Pioneer Corps 'Ceylonese
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  • 107 16 MANILA. (By Air Mail).— Philippine Athletes will contest six events at the World Olympics .n London next July. Candidates are being trained to represent th e Philippines at basketball. football. boxing. swimming, track and field, pistol shooting and rifle shooting. Filipinos are expected to make
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  • 88 16 At a meeting of the Commercial High School Union luld on Sunday last at the School Premises, (285, Joo Chiat Road), th.? following members were elected as the committee of Management tor Games: President: Mr. J. J. Abrams: Hon. Secretary: Mr R. Shanmugam. Football (Ist team):
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  • 61 16 S.B.A "AT HOME ON SATURADAY" The Singapore I "^H suciation has arm 1 annual Married v>t>us^^P A match will be played^^J Clerical Union Hall, m Road, at 230 pjn. D?M After the t >»rr...:r.a^M Association v. I Home" at the sam fl the prizes will be :i: c :-::^B' Mrs.
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  • 63 16 The Chinese S«r"-:n;tB the Straits Chinece Re r t s^H, m a friendly match at ihree games to two. Resu Its (CSC p W Wonir Soo Tomr 200 \*»l 41 Koon 120: Tan Koi>e Guar to Tan B«um P.-h 200: Geok 176 lost to Poh K: "■•'•^■THon
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  • 41 16 LONDON. Feb. 5 ra^W 1 ball Association h*« that no depaiture from Hr will be necessary m Cup Final. The winners ners-up m both the f A J^H Amateur Cup finata «T| m gold medals, not pUiq u^"^M —^M
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    • 55 16 V'lf "j;^ 15 tt.3O 9.13 SIX-GUNS MMLAANS ufifr!' ■> ."ivivX'-^Bt^vChiivSs •'/'''ytA jHfiSfI^rujtffIHHIVI^W^HBHBSRK RANDOLPH SCOTT JOAN BENNETT pnved-.-d l»y the LATEST PATH NEWS GAZETTI 5f I^^h^M i <lll\ISi: WEW Y3-:.4H. i A SPECIAL DISPLAY i of I I -E GOOD QUALITY 1 j DRESS MATERIALS AT CONTROL Come Early To Avoid
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