Morning Tribune, 7 February 1948

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  • 4 1 MORNING TRIBUNE fW**^ CESTS.
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  • 68 1 lA'KDOS Ptt. I A five < «*ties' search gfaried Utday for Bernard L< >/#• JVfflAow (ZT) inmate «f Brtxtdmoor trlmi—i lunatic asyl uti irho iscaped lust maht Mason, a m<ml,,, of the aaylunt fxim/. had b«n playing with other members of th- band i* h mmtns
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  • 132 1 L is an open door trade japan, but trade relacould not take shape une Peace Treaty is sijrned. Lieut (ien. C. H C.airdB. BK.. the British personal relative on the Allied ol ommission m Japan. c course <>f an Interview the Press m Singapore day. p i^aii'lner. who was
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    30 1 i ln ;T D 'l>»'y Prime. /•*««< precaution h Ulow the police to Without sue- "<mt and id h '"">< »pot, both <>»Pnhen<l<M, ''»<t wrewfum, i Precaution, utenZ "r!" lolw hfUr
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  • 209 1 (From Our Own Reporter) f-MPt'R Feb 6— A technical college for the Fet,rat T3 Jf n 7™ n d by the SpecUl Committee on tcoMalaya. The various heads' of departments have submitted about 40 I plans the carrying: out of which would cost hundreds of millions 'if they could
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  • 51 1 SUNDERLAND. Feb. 6 —New castle United received £20,050 for Len Shrcklcton, it was revealed m Sunderland last night. Sunderland's bid topped that ol Bolton Wanderers by £50— the odd sum was added by Sunderland who thousht it just possible their rival might bid a straight £20.000.-
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  • 92 1 The two Girl Guides. Che' Lily Binti Abdul Majeed from Malacca, and Mis s Ng Eoi Chan from Ipoh. and the journalist Mr. O A T. Rasiah, of the Malay Mail, Kuala Lumpur, who are going tc U X under British Council sponscrship. will arrive m Singapore
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  • 121 1 A Singapore Youth Council, which will be open to all movements whose aims and objects seek primarily to promote the moral and spiritual well-being of the wouth of Singapore, is m the process of formation under the chairmanship of the Rev. R. K. S.
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  • 133 1 ■BilP In preparing Japan for democracy, the General said, that during just over two years. 9 buses, including the Zaibatsu had been removed; wide franchise allowed, and ancient mintarv books destroyed. In just over two years the framework "has been put up m which democracy can
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  • 236 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) It was "red letter" day m the history of the Chinese Young: Men Christian Asso- ciation of Singapore when Lady Gimson, wife of the Governor of Singapore, declared the Association open and unveiled the "V" emblem m an
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  • 127 1 "Tin", published by the Tin Producers Assn., says Malayan, Nigerian and Bolivian tin prices are aligned with the United States and Britjsh Governments' buying prices about £500 and world selling price £520 per ton, but Malayan. Bolivian and certain other producers are dissatisfied. Remembering the Bolivians'
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  • 52 2 patinas mover health speedily »>> taking the well-known I OK! UNA TABLETS OBr L i NA routes su gar level at^ S H tttl>olir disturbames Wtljr, Kerom mended by Doctors £v!X2LZ2 n We have a!.so i««urate MMtv^g of sugar contents m the urilie t P Box J s>- 2'J.
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  • 239 2 Four Javanese, Chorno bin. Kamari, Solihin bin Amir. Shukart^ bin Rashma: and Somar bin Sarashi, were arrested, tit about 3.30 a.m on Feb. 5. wh<n totef were founci Ueepinp at the Municipal Coolie Lines at Chit y P.oad. They were brought before the
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  • 40 2 EUROPE'S NEW DEMOCRACIES Mr Chen Thicn, former Commander of the Fourth Frgiment iMal.iyan Ptopies* Ant*- Japane**? Armjl. will *peak on "My Impression> ol the New Demociaeies m fiuropo" at tho M.D.U. Hall. North Bridge Road on Thursday, Fc b 12.
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  • 59 2 Mr. Villci'li: Gabriel Jayamahii. .son of Dr. M. A. Gabrivl Jayamahn J.P. »rid St-lanfor Advisory C«unnJior. of Klun t left by Quant;* Einpjn- Airways for Australia yestermjr. He will (uk«* a six-year 'cour.se m medicine m the- Western Australia University, Perth. Mr Vincent Is an old
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  • 304 2 I (FROM p AGF OXEJ thanked (he Government lor ther kren interest and moral suppori and urged his countrymen t( come forward with financial am moral support for a worthy cause He declared: "Our prevnt m•- crease m crime and juvenile delinquency fHinnot be dealt wtth !>}/
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  • 207 2 NEW YORK. Feb. 5. J. Sing:.. President cl the Ind:a L*egue < i America. rttftfrcd Jr. g ;*tter t> the New Yorl: i m's today to an American re** agency di> patch under Xew Delhi datvhne o Jan. 31. tfrftieh appeared m that newspaper i-n Feb. 1.
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  • 96 2 Alleged theft from army tent At the Third Police Court ves-ter-Jay a young Malay. Embi'bini Ibrahim, appeared before the Magistrate. Mr. F. B. Oehlers, on a charge of theft. A leather bag containing some clothes valued at C 341.60 was alleged to have been stolen from a tent of the
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  • 68 2 New York, Feb. 6.-Mr. William ODwyer, Mayor of New York told an emergency meeting of Ithe Zionist Council tonight that the United States government should remove the embargo on the shipment oor. r arms to Palestine. "The effect of this embargo la mcrvdibly unjust", h. declared
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  • 73 2 An Indian, Merja Asar Ali was produced before the Seventh Police Court Magistrate Mr ;G Shears, on a tentative charg^ of murder yesterday th^ ja t} f^ lle^ to have caused tne death 0 o ne Sakandar Chow.dariwith a knife a t about la m s F b
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  • 240 2 FROM PAGE ONE myi* brought m by the Americans Japan had no rubber; practically nothing, but he did not know how it all could be worked out. Much, however, depended on the reparations issue, the General rr minded the conference. TREATY' DEADLOCK Explaining the deadlock over the
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  • 231 2 'FROM PAGE ONE) sentativf w'magenaent committee o* all the ragMlMi youth movements will take over Thf object* of the Singapore Youth Council are to promote tht ,nten*ts of Youth Movevfnis m Singapore and m particular to insure that all assistance needed by them tritf b* f-evund through the, Council's
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  • 90 2 MALABARI DENIES HOUSEBREAKING A 26-year-old Malabarl. N. 1 Balakrishnan Pillay. appeared beifore the Third Police Magistrate 1 yesterday to answer a charge of housebreaking and theft. It was aJieged that the accus,ed removed one leather bag; conf taining some clothes after he had allegedly broken Into a house at the
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  • 71 2 The President and the Management Committee of the Sikh Temple, Johore Bahru. sent the j following message to Pandit Nehru The fembers of the Sikh Conijmunity of Johore Bahru express their heartfelt regret and pro- found sorrow and join you m 1 mourning the
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  • 59 2 March and Apr:; rice d programmes agreed this tafj r.E.F.C Sub-Coa meeting at the Cathay Bs Singapore, contained est monthly flgurei m liberation. TWi was large to Burma's remarkable efi j making availably *****9 tons of rice f( r each of month?. Dr. William Cyd pr si( the meeting,
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  • 207 2 FROM PAGE OKI nese tirst and Commi second. In the matter 01 exer Itrol over Japan, the ft ressed confidence thi was a country that ?asily controlled ipan had do war maw itever she wanted* c m by sea, and all Jj lo was to nrercise com .pan's present
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    • 30 2 COLORFUL DRAMA TORN from the PAGES of History's moat R<vkless Era I-avish, Exciting, UNFORGETTABLE! ikj^ihltl I^^^ 1 W GRAND f= 1 Midnight Premiere! <( hinese New Year's Ni^ht) TUESDAY 10th FIB.
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  • 149 3 Imnntedoj \i. .Tust|<* r?'own nt fthe lurj i unanimous verL p n ekirfe of L motor-cycle. L itat. by tho prosecv. C lhe m otor-blke, which mto Governm«nl an<i «U at tho t me m the L of an Tndian c.overnment t uas found mtwing w {-20 last shortly
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  • 149 3 SPORTSMAN GETS DECREE mSI be made absolute m three A a IJSd to Ronald Hubert Barth, wdU fcwwgwn by Mr. Justice JobE» Sin r;' ve^rdav'when he petitioned a" 11 f li 'manage with his wife, fjaSlitii (nee de Cruz, on the i t her dt portion, that he married
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  • 59 3 OPIUM-SMOKERS FINED $140 tunese were finer! $140 First Diatrict Court yes- m possession of panipheneliifl on iccused pleaded guilty to irge were arrested at a house Ml Street, two at Tan Quee ti*"- an. l one at Pagoda Tan- Yuen, a kt 'i said thai he had been I n
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  • 20 3 Swee, of Food Inspectorate, writes to he i, noj the same -Too *fcrred to m mor H W yesterday.
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  • 140 3 51 TOURISTS DUE HERE TODAY Fifty-one globo-trottin* toui- ists win see thp sights of Singaipore when the American President liner Polk calla at Singapore t.h's morning on her fourteenth globe circling voyage. The passengers listcri on vessel include socialites. multi-million-aires and business tycoons. Many prominent members of the American legal
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  • 70 3 Ang Song Kee, aged 21. a Hokien, accused together with Manar bin Omar, a 46-year-old Malay, of fi^itlng m public, was absent when the case waa called yesterday at the S«cond Police Court yesterday. They were alleged to have been fighting each other at Raffles Place on Feb.
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  • 132 3 Honeymooners in missing "Star Tiger" Honeymoon couple Major and Mrs Alexander Tatton Bardwell. who were married at the Brompton Oratory on Jan. 23, are reported missing m the lost Tudor plane bound for Bermuda from the Azores. Major Bardwell. of the Ist Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Regt was stationed m
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  • 122 3 DEATH OF MR. T.H. MENDIS News wa3 received at the offices of Messrs B. P. de Silva. jewellers of Spore of the death ir Penang of Mr. T. H. Mendis one of the prominent members of their staff. Mr Mendls who hailed from Hikkaduwa, Ceylon, was a well known pugilist
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  • 69 3 On Sunday Feb. 15, the annual and patronal feast of Our Lady of Lourdes will be celebrated at the Ophir Road church. The prepatory novena started yesterday, and there will be a High Mass daily at 6.30 a.m. Every afternoon there will be Rosary
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  • 75 3 A total of $108 m fines was im-posed-on three Indians and four ■Chinese— among them a woman —at the Second Magistrates Court yesterday for hawking offof the Indians, and two erf the Chinese wer« each fined **v for hawking without licences on Thursday, while the other Indian, and
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  • 38 3 The sailing of the Senganang to Sabang scheduled for Feb. 4 had to be postponed clue to the sudden death of its skipper Capt H. Jones. The Senggarang sailed eventually with a new skipper m command, Capt. Cole.
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  • 345 3 2 Charged With Attempt To Extort $10,000 -One Freed When two Chinese appeared In the Seventh Police Court yeater- i;i\ on tentative charges of at tempting to extort SlO.OOO. and being m roaseesion of two rounds of .38 ammunition. Magistrate A. G. Shears committed Lim Ah Lek to stand trial
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  • 60 3 Washington. Feb. s.— The Atomic Energy Commission r epeat2d I its announcement today trat there will be no Press or foreign observers at the forthcoming new b3mb tests m the Pacinc. The policy of secrecy was s?t forth some time ago when tjfc Commission announced
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  • 109 3 The 233-ton tug Sabre that left Hong Kong on Feb. 15 on a 12,360-mile journey to Rio de Janeiro has arrived In Singapore. Manned by an all British crew or 14 ratings, she has called at the local port on the first stage of her journey. She is
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  • 64 3 Owing to the Chines^ New Year holiday there will be no luncheon meet in of the Rotary Club. Singapore on Feb. 11. Tht next meeting will b, held on Feb 18 at the AcK-lphi Hotel. The speaker* and subject will be announced later. Tiv Directors' meeting will dheld
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  • 54 3 Alleged at the Second Police Court yesterday, to have voluntarily caused hurl to a compatriot with an iron bar. behind the General Post Office on Jan. 28, 29-year-old Hokjen Yeo Yew Ban was allowed bail until April 21 when the case will come up for Yeo claimed
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  • 34 3 The Chinese manager of a soap factory in,Bukit Timah Road was rob&ed of $2,100 m cash and valuables last night by two gunmen who broke into the premises at about 11 p.m.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 22 4 Smiling M.G.M. Starlet a*i-/ nalUJth' > I mndf t, my i/^s m/> /or M/>" star do m v i t hout n murmur.
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  • 70 4 The Sinhalese Association of Singapore wjll celebrate Ceylon Irvffependenre Day on Tuesday. F*b. 10, at their Association premises In Queen Street. The celebrations will commenence with a General Assembly and the Chanting of the JayaiYiantfala Oata. Th* President of the Association will then address the meeting and speeches
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  • 64 4 of Lanka will be hoisted by the President. while children will sing the National song. The children will be presented with hampers and the gathering will be feted to a tea party. The first half of the celebrations will take place m the morning and will
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  • 344 4 WASHINGTON. FEB 5 -THE NAVY ANNOUNCED TODAY 1 1 HAS HALTED THE CONSTRUC I lON OF IWO G-IDED US SILF SHIPS I O MAKE WAY FOR BUILDING SIX NEW EXPERIMENTAL IYPE OF VESSELS INCLUDING A GIANT AIRCRAFT CARRIER OF 60.000 10 80.000 lONS. The earner would be big enough
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  • 122 4 SEATTLE. Washington. F--B A^nes Bridges form- '-I Harry Bridges. V\>st Coast fl Longshore leader. leKlffeC ;*fl *he State I'n-Amerioan A.*;rß Committee today that he fl threatened to kill her if she fl posed" his as a Communist. I Australian-horn BridgH A absolve>l years ago or t h .c M
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  • 67 4 London. Feb. 4— Saw y -m husband to be "a most W ate mother and perfect v'-W Mrs. Rosina Rebtve:, L- *e W of Shaw-avvnue. Barking sent for trial at th<? Old 3i« ov Stratford (Essex). MM trates, accused of murder. n? a daughter. Betty Maureen, m Mr. Lowe
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  • 64 4 I New York. FoD. t>. l j Truman m a message [0 zens gathering here toni m_« that universal military tr^M WOttld give the United '•the IB tiativc for world -U we wait untl clouds nave gut^rea. said, "we have ,JM initiate. Belated na security measures art a P
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  • 271 4 Expressing the view that the accused was perhaps taking the component part Of the Vickers machine-gun to some more dan gerous person than himself, and that he would give him a Ufftt sentence. Mr. Justice Brown sen tenced a Chinese youth to
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  • 155 4 The President of the Rotary Club. Singapore. Mr. S. S. Franklin, paid a tribute to the memory of the lat e Mahatma Gandhi at the last meeting of the Club recently, and members stood m silence for a minute. Mr. Cecil Hobbs then addressed
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  • 136 4 PARIS. Feb. 6— N3zi Luftwaffe Gen. Otto von Stulpnagel hanged himself m his cell at Cherche-midi Prison early on Friday, fashioning the noose made o' material from a sleeping bag. Warders found him hanging by a length of knotted shivds torn from his mattress and bedding.
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  • 40 4 LONDON. Feb. 6— Th e British Admiralty m a statement tonight described as "considerably exaggerated." reports that Hongkong dockyard staff were to be cut by 2,000 afUr the recent reduction m the size Of thp British Pacific Fleet. Reuter
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  • 140 4 A sale of work has been planned by the Toivhbearer Group Movement which is to take, place on Saturday afternoon next. The event will be held on the lawn of the Salvation Army Women's Home at 26, Otfley Road, and will l-e opened at 4 p m by Mrs.
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    • 137 4 r-ATA GLANCE I TONIGHTS MWTE PREMIERES I (AIMTOIi CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA I (In Technicolor) I REX TARZAN THE HUNTRESS I ALH AM BRA: three strangers I VISIT THE KATONC REST-HOUSE. I A health -resort by the sea with luxurious and comfortable I rooms. ft A rrnd./vous where delicious food
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  • 295 5 i .^d r.ivinr his views on m* E) on thf lorm j f llt mission is to m»ke Ztm* l-n'P"' h f L^ ur and trad* unionism m »<)> of h 5 I Cnthinr^sh.u.d recommend U th, tr> or.f of the first n l^^ wM the abo:bhm ent K*°?a
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  • 84 5 ILp and thm otht r estlen haw </' rid- W to Me I B mfc. i/ed ii the iiKitnitn ig ikU donation us I i fa appforhip fN I -r rfcaf ffc« "atock" I //it ttloj/lf N^ <« I I mk." ■> < s r n i'7jo tmg Wood
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  • 49 5 IN FEB. 5 The Brii t f )day declined a Labour mem* I m the m oa today that the Australian allow Malays I In Australia :o J work In Australia be- number ol them had Lustralian w men. atiun. it snid. was I »r t Australian Go.-
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  • 22 5 I 1 coi rnment'i i rth's £15,000 to £40,000 a to the Duki- of ehre 10.000 1 it.s the Kinc-s Reuter
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  • 12 5 I -The United Renville, m wi'-v. up Rating m Indon^ian AAP
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  • 11 5 I Th< Ky-En :.,r,,r M "«vedlnPwia ■BFt on Ims Reuter
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  • 121 5 Richmond (Virginia). Feb. 5 Baptist Pastor Benard Clausen frcm Cleveland charged that Mr Winston Ohurchill loaded hinii self with champagne, whisk.? I nlghballs and win. before hi world stirring speech at Fulton Missouri m 1945. Hi- told the Richmond Preach ing Mission that Mr. Church
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  • 34 5 WASHINGTON, Feb. s:— Represent a ivc Kmanuel Celler. Democrat, New York, introduced a bill into the House of Representatives today to authorize the erection in' Washing en cf memorial to Mr- Gandhi.
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  • 29 5 LULWOKTH CAMP, Dorset, Feb. s:— Priineas Eiizuottn, Colonel-in-Chiei of the 165 th dancers, today visited here to inspect the regiment which is shortly tailing for North Africa.
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  • 166 5 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 President Truman today «ie«« L rribed the wiring cost of living m the United States a* J "'re filly alarming" and insisted that a Congressional grant of I 1 powers of wage, price and rationing control teas (m absolute J
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  • 128 5 SIAMESE M ILITARY ALERTED AGAINST M USLIM ACTIVITIES BANGKOK, Feb. s.— Siamese military m the southern district of Son/jkhla ha* been alerted against any possible emergency regarding Muslim separatist activities, it is reported here today. The Director-General of the Ministrif of the Interior, Phya Ramraj Bhakdi. is at present personally
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  • 22 5 MOSCOW. Feb. 5:— The Supreme Soviet approved an interim decree of its Presidium which prohibits Russians to marry foreigners.- U.P.
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  • 49 5 Stockholm. Feb. s.— Formation by Scandinavian countries o? a neutral "bloc" lying between the Western powers and Russia, it is believed, will be the main sub- ject und^r discussion when the Prime Ministers of Sweden. Denmark and Norway meet here en Monday for talks on closer cooperation.
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    • 192 6 There is at; the moment a United Kingdom Trade Union Mission to study trade union conditions m this country with a view to advising Governments m London and Malaya on how best to tackle the problem. There were labour problems m pre-war Malaya, but the Labour
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    • 184 6 \iW.linii Hut m Malaya it is a question of getting (and finding) more moderate elements to infiltrate into a movement dominated by Communist* Having- regard to the tact that Com:>munists are past masters m the art of infiltration, moderate unionists will indeed have a hard time nibbling their
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    37 6 Vast tracts of land [n Australia are under wheat and harvesting ii a serious businest mi n J t-> Jo the job quickly and efficiently, special tractors are used and mechanised h .vf,!7M carried out extensively. >■
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  • 827 6 i A Reuter's Correspondent S An American nl pedition «-«iiiipiied wiß the most up intf scientific in.stmmal will explore Chinfl uncharted Northwol SHANGHAI. Cbiaa'l Northwest and its mounted, unphotographed and unmeasured peaks of Urn Amne Machin mountains which are be|ieveJ to be the highest m the world may yet
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  • 18 6 If ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses. (Matt, b 15).
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  • 59 6 CANTON.— The late* Canton is the ■todjr of E^B Everybody who hopes r V]H sact business witfc G<*^B T.V. Sooner j s doitijr R. The Harvani-educated V nor of Kwanjrtun? speaks only the noi -W nesc dialect, whicl :o u« i s virtaiaUy a foreign ia.-PJ His callers find
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    • 43 6 I *periali«< d in liral'liii" Vomit* -Malayan Fruit TreM. KSPKI'I-.LLY OF Fl RST QgAMTI ffPl l.jirgr VariHirs of On ilil> Grafted" Vomit* Treea in Stork Obtainable from: llork Vonsj Orrfaard No *06-A. Mandai Road. IW (off Bukit Timah Road) Singapore. I Agents Wanted.
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    • 19 6 I For any destination 1^ Mali H Through any post Surcharge J laiayan Airways l^M tonsfleld Co., ltd- SW*J
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    1025 7 1 WITH VERA ARDMORE Bier Wheel u^,: evenini at B R Garden at pie. wclttdt> 1-- Wheelers enjol lh( Iff Dd I"! M Kiwi pnpUs I i :m J K ]4 items, with anurn n solos, fldln lld I violin, 'cello iM Hand two ionf». <;ut? R hii Anciano
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  • 80 8 NANKING, FEB. 6.— General Chen Cheng. Army Chief-of-Stair and Director of the President's headquarters for the North East, returned t 0 Nanking yesterday by air from Mukden, accompanied by General chen Tung-kuo. the Deputy Director. Gen. Chen was Deceived by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek shortly after his arrival.
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  • 40 8 TAIPING. Feb.. s.— One r^itive case of rabies hsis been detected m Taip np. As a precautionary measure all owners are instructed to chain up or muzzle their doe*. Police hjtvcommenced destroying stray :ind un--1U( n'-ed docs.
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  • 176 8 M* X M Kmihrnun, Pk siii'nt <-t th> Sm<i'i]><'i' Inn' r Wketl Club, v:h» NNU hini'lU s/ionsilih for th* pt» nlnfinn ,f tht. conn 1 1 If 1h( Far Easttrn Music H<hnol m tfw Ad'lphi Hot* l Roof GanUn on Thursday. Tribune Photograph). A yroup
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  • 109 8 The Governor. General, Derore nis aeparturti^B V. K. sent a letter to the Singapore Anti TB.fcM ion. expressing his full support for the AssodM ippeal for funds. m Mr M:irf)niiald's letter leads: You and your Council are working to remove from Singapore the scourge of Tuberculosis. All who care
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  • 70 8 WASHINGTON", FEB. 6 —President Truman has accepted an invitation from the Indian Ambassador, Asar All. to attend a memorial service for Mr. Gandhi to be held here next Wednesday at 2100 GMT. The service, which will be attended by most of Washington's diplomatic corps and many other
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  • 93 8 i»nacn. Feb s.^J I Maryland Wilson J 1 When she was a gi:.. j li And m her will $ht] ft spot whore be wentdj B ago. ~^^m Whik cftoirbi y 5 B Those m p-ril on :r3 B ashes wevc ;v 1 1 launch en the j'rJ ft
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  • 79 8 News have been recei^H the Council of the $m of Certified and Corpora countants that consideration ol all 1 stances m regard to toe M of examinations at abroad, they have no*™ that the Association &W tions shall henceo.-« Overseas Centres be m yearly m December examination. thrre:::« held
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  • 50 8 BERLIN. FEBS-WM Occupation chiels *T^M Germans today 'gM might be used fl sl collection m •'>^'J^M mers' failure to hand produce continued Gen. Sir Brian R^H tish Military today he was P re P%^B troops to h^.. n M measures to J"J^S^H mers co-operate 1 tribution of food.- Reuter
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  • 37 8 vVASHINGTON, Feb. 5.American press reports from London that Lord Inverchapel was to be replaced as British Ambassador to Washington nerdsted today despite British Embassy assertions that nothing WaS k nnur f nlonnn^ X there. Reuter
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  • 26 8 COPENHAGEN- Prince Rene of f"^ M announced todaj y M Frincess Ann. 1 f^ M chael of Roman-' 1 v? W ried here Ui May-
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  • 122 9 m X s picture. ■r. thirty I" v■ X died last N lettei te n« ■l. *****4 1° 1L K r request and then .-end Ik:-- V::y Rabj n X' m Austra la tx They X alter lh« war B jhey were a:"'-" In Egypt Raby m Brittia By
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  • 23 9 iof photographs m the Morning i nd Malaya Tri- be had on ap- to the Tribune hie Department i w copy. I
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  • 89 9 Tokfc) Feb. 5.-Metrop-)Utan DOllCc inspector general Mam-ru Saito was the ftrst person U itamp his finger prints m government prograrrme oaUWf for the fingerprinting of every Japanese. Following Saito. 20.000 stuff membeif of the Tokto poUce oM the new Tokio area state polict identified themselves en the
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  • 111 9 Lost "Tiger" All-Night Vigil Fruitless MIAMI. FLORIDA, Feb. 5:— I he United States Coastguard here -aid today that the all-night vigil for a renewal of SOS messages tehevcd po*aibIy to have com* from survivoi-. of the Brittah South American Air- ways Tudor IV "Star Tiger which disappeared on a flight
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  • 56 9 Monster Resents Intrusion An A. X. A R. E. meteorologist A. V. Gotley. Sydney, vartty precis an angry bull sea elephant. Sea elephants average betuven t%co and three tons weight, move slowly on land.— (Australian Official Photo). > VlV rox. 9,500 feet), hiyhhcst point on Heard Island. known to stuhn*
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 41 9 mniiiL£iaj» t 250 CC O.H.V. MODEL t 350 CC O.H.V. AND 600 CC S.V. t 500 CC O.H.V. AND TWIN MODELS Easy Terms Arranged NOW AVAILABLE AT The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) ltd. 43 Orchard Road, Singapore. I Represented Throughout Malaya.
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  • 117 10 occupation o- B \7s"^B' existed m thu c C J^^l ence. rS Howe\T?. ift^^B' to enters team y o a r!^Bi J National Srr.ali-80-e l^H ciation's "Colonial 1 I Match 1948.' S3 B The competition J X team of eisht I and-or British n^JS^B resident or >tation^^B number of
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  • 161 10 Kuala Lumpur. Feb. &<! school building rstiailfl cost of over $70,000 as soon as plans ;.r?ifl by the Selangor Chir*«B Association m Kual.-lJ '.its school -th( Chennß i m Pudu Road, Kuala Ibß The site of the new t>B m the Pasar Road artai completed the >eh <>ivM sent
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  • 60 10 rOLOMDO. (Byj -It is expected* ly a million yardsi man textiles will" the bland by tne; this month. Alr» million yardi JJ textiles arc m w and those will be to the consumer f It is learnt neitw. port prices of jM nor the m lian te^ for Ce>l«>n
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 309 10 4 »mi<«: I v< lusivt thv Mo riiin« Tribune! "SUNSHINE FALLS" FfRISk'hW k- <v_L_- Usf!\ /-J \~f0t MAVOR YOU CAN I Fe 7 OK M)SS ALL IS >rf RfTl DCXT YOU REALISE YOU CAN I k JOE W""'I^^/_S ""^««K YOUR MITTS. BUT NoW _1 SAR DESE UM.YS J GET FIFTEEN
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  • 2402 11  -  J. R. Wilmot Serial Story—By Eef CONFESS* 8 ft ETou* J h the kenned vtth the dofi M it* tf through U* ton* nr that moment d.d not l°°* oppr^-dby any r even a P** ol Her cheeks I™*' th and her scariw S vividly with the lai, B
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 47 11 f s I; 6.15; 9.18 P.M. ■of thrills for all' NjXANEER" pir MARCH Itc at Mid-Nite II.ESTA" P7in Tfohnicolor |iR To- Morrow yiDESJGAiT I "Rata i 7 U PJI FW WORLD I. P.M r IM In l'lhnicoloi L -r;o— 7.30 p.m I !.nn> Midnight I^' m Tamil
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    • 31 11 G^L^l MIDNIGHT MBtsr uOu~ tit**'*' 9 Mr MM Are obtainable on /^f^JWWIP^WHBff 1 I MOOil 5101 I j^H RC X/ I' THEINEVITABIf CHOKf MUSIMOVIKCPUBIK I L 1 IN I ■■nitirr^iiiii J
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  • 511 12 A STEEP and dangerous looking cliff, thirty feet high and seventy-five feet wide, was built or the s. lent stage at London Film Studio. Isleworth. where director Anthony Kj::imins and his unit recently shot crowd scenes for the spectacular Battle of Prestonpans
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  • 133 12 IPOH. FEB. s._ The trill of t>. uovlndasamy, who was charged with the murder of one Mapikam at the Waterworks Kuala K&ngsar, on Sept. 15 last i year, camp up for hearing belore the Hon. Mr. Justice* Cox I Evans m the Assize Court her,. I
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 224 12 VII W4.1l \l TII.\IHI\«. CO., HUh Simt, Singapore. Tel: i*«!»s SPECIAL OFFER FOR LINEN KMIMOII i:KIES, SILK LINGERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, CHILDREN BABIES DRESSES, LACQUBB W "ARE, CURIOS, ETC INO AM. KINDS OF CHINESE HANDMADE CHHHJS. Performa^cerr A Ttl IV R mi and mi pji vn liiiii goo^jugj Tin; BOUBI OP COMFORT.
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    • 141 12 /Tl PNONI 690Q I fe >Sflkts of the (Md v THE SCREEN WILL TRElfl 10-niuhl at niidini^l ...to the Violence of a Woman's Strange iahfc to the Vengeance of her dwelled goddess 1 I m WARNER'S mysterious Sydney Greenstreet, Geraldine. Fitzgerald. I'.ier lI SEASON OPENS TQ-A\CRRqM AIR-COOLED (2J^PYI Oi LAST
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  • 529 13 ____L I 4 i'_4 xd I 1.71 __H 1 i _A 1.75 1 80 O '3 I 32.50 H 150 I 24 50 25 OOxd o 90 2 95 I I 58 00 I _ooo 1-00 54 00 8 .18 9 I 19.00 20.00 I.. 430.00 15.50 10.80 H|.
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  • 69 13 Ship* alongside the Singupon wti<ii wed VESSEL GODOWN6 Hotjtfh bulvercrest 44 E. Hamble Sheen. (T^tan) 42/3 fcmp. Palace 3*/ 9 (CKwang) 37 <Mt. Mansfield) 33/4 (Pentakota) 31/2 Bredero 17/18 Vaslia 19/20 j Segamat 21 Neleus 23 4 Adrastus 25/8 (Fairport) 27/8 Nanchang 29./30 Bennevis 15/16 Benvrackie 13/14 Menelaus
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  • 148 13 Market Notes Jottings (From Our Financial Corr> Rubber eased Uree-eignths on publication of the Ocean sh pment figures for January which at 86.860 tons recorded an increase of 8.049. This was not really unexpected since the carry over from the ports was about 6.500. The United States took 41.587. the
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  • 115 13 The market m rubber recorded a further loss of i of a cent making the total loss fo r the past three days U cents. The market opened steady yes I terday morning, but weakened after t^e publication of the export figure, for January which
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  • 49 13 II'!' I The following is the report of the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association as issued yesterday: Th«« uncertainty of the London Stock Exchange wa s reHected on loca* markets and prices m general were marked down. There was only a moderate volume or business passing at lower levels.
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  • 78 13 Tokio Feb. 6.— The Japanespopulation increased naturally by 1,500.000 m 1947. according to official figures released today. Births totalled nearly 3,000.000 and deaths less than 1.500.000. Japan's population last year. fc officially. was 78.090.991. The birth rate was 34.66 per thous sand, compared with the
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  • 36 13 Gia Ah Seng, a 22-year-old Hokien and Achar bin Yussof 8 23-year-old Batak, were each fin^ ed $10 at the Second Police Court yesterday for fighting m public They were arrested on Thursday.
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  • 455 13 MORE LIBERAL GOVT. POLICY ON MINI NG LAND URGED KUALA LUMPUR, Weds —Greater encouragement by the Federal Government m the carrying out of extensive prospecting campaipns to replace aepleted ore reserves is advoca ed by Mr. W. A. Freeman, chairman of the directors of Austral Malay Tin Limited m his
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 169 13 NEW WORLD CABARET WISH^rp B RSSsTEHI A A R HAPPY New Year Programme Cab. Bar Ext. 9th Feb. New year's Eve 2 am. (free balloons crackers) JOth h —do— Nifht 1 a.m. 14th Race Week W Pay I TUFSDAY 10 from 1 to 4 p.m. for Reservations From 9 am.
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  • 517 14 Coroner's Inquiry Into Deail Of 21-Year-Gld Chinese At the eonehisj iulij held latfc the <; itl old, I m Ec K'i:. wtl > Wl f ,:i the abdomen dur.r.^ b >tt.-.i-'iwinjr and shooting incident Uw jiincti'-n Desker R'>ad .:id K.'inipt-no K;tp R \i'i
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  • 112 14 I lajrcn to NpftMM tht C Hiirli School Union Ist an 2nc -vl n the soccrr match to be played at tk't Chi>on Gti«n English School ground :ii 4 p.m. on Sunday witL the Kada'.a- noor.s Ist :ind 2nd XI vrill iv selected I. from the following: Ist
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  • 57 14 London. F.). 4.- U^M ed cross v: Nazi Q-M flown over WemWeM during the Olympic V July and Augurt? Olympic tradition flags of the past, Pm future hosts- GermaM Briain and Finland M -ide by sid< during im The Olympics Ori*™ Hon. It is decision will b'MO^"«| mast Wn<
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  • 45 14 Ni-w York. F. b |J he had ipanlfrd ]^M Henry Klein. 32. %^m nic. was gai'K'd I I at cievt-land. Ohio l»m Now bis J '%]l| given. Really. K:e^ told r ;J>-§ nagged me 3 n f I to make my b I I
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    • 89 14 DEATH DUEL... FOR THE ALLURING LIPS OF THE 'LADY from LOUISIANA" tStk Jl3Br^^B Tie HO Hong Steamship Co. (Incorporated m Singapore. PASSENGER HISIOHt bWtttC^ For HHig Kon&, Swatow Amoy SS "Hone. SIAI*C" IWI loth I* cb. For ii*»utjoon via Penang. fcjj KEPONCV L 2i)th Feb. For Tali'mfoans and Pladjoe IVI.V.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 38 14 ox vorn it am to to»a¥ i I BLUE NETWORK MALAY fc ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon t.. I p.». Radiated on 528 metres m th<> i.edium nave band, and 7200 be/tar, la the 41 netlt band j
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    • 55 14 From 2 pm. tu 3 p.m. Radiated on 526 metres only. Trom 3 pjn. to 6 p.m. Radiated on 526 metres m the medium WfeVc band and 6135 ke/ate. m thf 49 metre band From 6 p.m. to 7.45 pm. and 930 p.m. tu 11.30 P.M. Radiated OB 526 metres
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    • 306 14 and 4825 ke sec. m the 61 metre band. From 7.45 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Radiated on 526 metre-, only. ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 1 p.. i. Radio Orchestra; 1.30 News «<c Snare Market Report; 1.45 Dance IfWfc; 2 p.m. Li.^i.t Orchestra; tM Cow buy Songs; 3 p.m. Merry -Go- Round Melodies;
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  • 210 15 OLYMPIC SKIING: Switzerland's day Saint Moritz. Feb. 5. It was Switzerland s day today m the tflth Olympic Games. Not only did the host country win the special men's Slalom event through Edi Reinhalter. who scored one of the most dramatic victories of the games over James Ccuttet of France
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  • 73 15 NEW CRICKET TEAM The Singapore Kangaroos, a newly organised cricket team comprising mainly lads from the I Malayan Union, will make their debut on Tuesday m a trial game against St. Joseph's Institution, on the latters ground. ,The following will represent the Kangaroos: R. J. Charles (Cap--1 taini I. Boudville
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  • 148 15 In enckrt at Broken Hill, New South Wales, recenf/v. abatsnwn micked a ball utiich lodged between two stumps, irithout moving the bails. A fiehlwnun dashed up, took the ball out. and appealed for a catch. The umptre gave "not O*t." Mr. Gtorue Davies, Victorian Cricket Association vice-yifsi-dtnt and selector,
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  • 47 15 By C.AKKICK Karc 1: LADY RLTH New Era Race >: IRISH SONG Democrat Rate 3: HAPPY VAULEY Young Clem Hare 4: FLYING FORTRESS Haydee lU<r SIR KEITH Sw<*t Memory 1 FUtr 6: AMVIKA hisperin* Hope Race 7: TIN POCKET KimberKey Rsce 8: JOHN BULL I Avant Tout
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  • 57 15 The Hospital Youn^ttrs will moot the Medical College Union Singapore tomorrow at the Medical College Ground at a friendly game of soccer Players repro^ntinjr the Hospital Younirsters will be:— A. KanapeUu. T S Maniain, Mohindar Singh, T Nadarajah, K. Arumup&m. G. Nadurajah, (Capt.) S. Murugasu K. ThamtJL R.
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  • 129 15 The five-cornered rug b y Champions will meet the Rest XV on the Padang tomorrow m i a match which will end the local rugger season. The Rest team has been selected as follows: FSgt. E. Twissei (R.A.F. Seletarr Sgt. J. Murphy 'GHQ. FARELF); Capt. R.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 58 15 BINGahdMWW THE STARS OF "MINB MY WHY" ARE BUCK... m the biflflMt screen event In 3 ytord AS PDfICRY "iVIIDNIGHT PREMIERE MONDAY 9th. FEB. j A SPECIAL DISPLAY FASHIONABLE, GOOD QUALITY j I DRESS MATERIALS AT CONTROL y PRICES j Gm« &r/y «To Amid Disappointment j HEAD OFFICE ToST P
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 877 15 frODAY'S IPOH RACES m* for todA y s races, the RACE SEVEN 5.30 P.M. 1, the ftt« «*£J STfIS January February HOBS^S-CLASS 3-DIV. 2^B} .Fl KS. f the iVr.tk Turf L UD f {hn ast threo 4 03 Kimberley 4y 9.00 (Martin) Bred to stay. of k uith the records
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  • 1574 16 r m. .^f MKI.HOIKNK, FKB. \l sTKALIA HMSIIKI) IN A BTBONG POSITION AT THE KM) Of THK FIHII DAYS PLAY IN TO FINAL TEST \<.\INST INDIA ALTHOUGH THE TEAM TODAY INCLUDED THBEE NEWCOMEHB WHO ARK MUG CIVKN AN OrrOKTUNITT TO
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  • 131 16 Harv.y not ,•>■ Total .fo r I Pn.idkar .1 Aroarnath I ft Harare ft Mankad I Sanvate Na.vwau Aaikhari ft. Loxton put a°b3l to bring up 1 1 nutes and Hurvr off driving Sar^l Tnis troub'.eso^^M., ••I providing J M 1 India and Jj ft gaining confid°nce^^Hv rrounted when
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  • 103 16 WASHINGTON. 1 I the draw fl lion 01 the Davii fl Hi: her-' toda.\ B: fl Bi Rfftlnst India m I I of the European :4| the first round of :-I I zone. X The full draw T.ac«B tary of State 9 eor^^^K ropean z.me-firjtfl^^» Britain vs. I:-..::a.2J France;
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  • 27 16 The following the Singapore the P padang. J D fjM| Saunders. S. T .J^^H F'rime, S. J« "^•B If! #iayie, J cvJH Guest, and M _J^
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  • 15 16 will nold its .JqVpl^^S meeting at 0 c n <wWPj ?oon Road on 011
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    • 34 16 nny Midnite Tonitp, Generalj Trtsenting; the Latest KfcA Srreeninss To-morrow Amazin S Adventures of i TARZAN' WE WACHtKOUB-^p ■> W t V* B^l^ r if™ Wi VkJP^PTmlk^v m. «k^^^l jar mt t T ilfXf iMnBT
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