Morning Tribune, 17 February 1948

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1 16 Morning Tribune
  • 5 1 MORNING TRIBUNE P^ Cmwrm VJZZ
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  • 17 1 Elections Battle Is On D, I. J- ff rr> Mr L m chltnn a,*; mi Mr John
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    31 1 L ■dan Bri lt ed m Bhatln A would y and i igcrs 1 r Balm King whose m uvii-kn.v.T. here, reported t BChOOlfl China U.P ?IR. AW BOOS HAW
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  • 207 1 Dur Own Reporter) lA. F.i 16 The Democrat;. League of ■d an extraordinary lay M h the new H i M t was man of the meeting, loon \> v. U the conm liberations, i!e Ith the fruition of the federal set-up for
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  • 31 1 I MURDER PLOT: FORE ARRESTS Feb it; Indian I n luspectinvoiv m the Gandhi m am re during r< v learned toipa! plotters, totalling In the hands D reliable source Reuter
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  • 14 1 ■P L 6 Cardinal pr-at 11 di B hr.onte, Roman Catholic CarW aged
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    28 1 (Tribunt liJ Chamber yetterday, Nomination <**tre for Municipal c*e "5 A 1 then >■ inatUm papera Plctun tfcoiw, rfe/< to right): Mr.N. ipport r, Mr. Tun Sin Hong.- Photograph
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  • 807 1 15 CANDIDATES TO CONTEST 6 SEATS IN COUNCIL Surprise Nomination For Municipal South-West a TfiTAI OF 15 CANDIDATES. TEN INDEPENDENTS, A Vhvf Progressives, handed m nomination papfr<s YFSTERDAY TO CONTEST THE SIX SEATS IN tm *™KmmmsG nkcnom to the legislative r Therefore no objections, anart from a "P** mistake m
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  • 115 1 The following rules under tht Minor Offences AssemblesLt tiifdative Conned General Election). 19^. h*v* been, gazetted now for the duration of a period from February 16 to March 20 inclusive: Political meetings may be held m public roads, public places or other places of public resort subject to
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  • 66 1 In the Mnlaita Trihum I ihis afternoon. Alhrn L(.wi9. farmer jockey and trainer. u-ill discuss the prospects for tomorrow's racing. Do not miss LeuHs' autho- ritative and informed com- ments and selections. I Daily m the Malaya Tn- bunc. [Aims (ils° reports on track work, and
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  • 38 1 The Governor Of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, rrturnid by air yesterday at 4.30 p.m. from Ceylon, where he went to attend thr opening of the Ceylon Parliament on Fi b° 10 When Ceylon attained dominion status.
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  • 212 1 Nanking. Feb. l«.— Negotiation! are .till proceeding between tie Chinese and British Govern. ,mnts c .ov a settlement of the I Kowlcon issue and. according w |a British Embassy spokesman this morning, "various suggestions have been put forward and H is hoped that a settlement
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  • 377 2 811B 1 1 r. ■ut txcnt'. w..t IBd A bABd fTCBad was plar. cd on 3 s!vi\v hill rfrmin ene wa> tUe§ed to ha* taken place il shop In Bra Bi Road .it bOoul 12.19 p.m. on Oet 24 last
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  • 200 2 Nanking, Fi> 10 Con munistg :itr icklng the Steel city ol Anglian, about 60 m k uth ni Mukden, hare driven within one mil: rif th<- t' v.ii after ovei whel. inin^ defences In th< west m .suburbs while lighting 9j eQUSj Intensity Is taking place
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  • 42 2 MARCELINE "T »V KA V PfeREIRA pMMd VWM} peatrlull\ at SjN p.m. on Kith instant ret toft will leave ISS-A, rhiat IMa<e at 5 00 p.m. »n tlie l*th instant for 'hurch of Our s.ad> bl L«urd<s and tln'iuc to Hidadari.
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  • 68 2 A chin> TV a 800 app t'n :<t th Seventh PoltC€ COUft yesterday '>n a tentative charge ot carryin revi h• r at S nith Btreel a( about 11.50 p.m. on Feb. 5. Acciw was remanded In custody. It is alleged that the accused >vas s<
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  • 196 2 WA^HINCi lON. F<>b. 15. The Navy tonlghf announced pro- gramme to stream. line a number of licet submarines as the first basic step toward the design and construction of "true |UDm&rines.*' 'Ik- new submarine, according \u theory, would be a vessel com. pletelj n If. sufficient under
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  • 258 2 Sequel To Collision In Rhio Strait •TheC id thai tii> C i. I:i Via caused by you. We I |Oiflf IQ cancel youi OLttiflefttc (i competency as a gunner boa arc going go mv pt-nd it for 3 months." li said Mr E P Shanks Dis trld Magistrate to Mahy
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  • 58 2 ALLEGED THE FROM RASC At the F On terday n Hylam All Huan fa > har heusebr- R A.? C Trail Tmiah Accus. d to hiokrn Ini I inteea a P. A.S.C T; removing 2 sjng ta and :.a to the value s Chan cl I md 1 allowed bail
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  • 100 2 Shanghai, I stood today at the a market high I i^j'B ounce fi llowing nr m a> a result p rtlj I <■<• f f( Uon of local i •ales and partly I easiness ov< I Washington s States banlsp tes abi I Go.db.ii- quoti
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  • 40 2 Set Upon Stabbed Mason Dies A Who was set UP stiff! nes, m OMjer J r^j Sunday P*f ht PS terd«yn m hospital mg thai b **S It mpears in tf set upon him esjs tcJ of robbing Him .f >).>«
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    • 149 2 mMIAJ&4Sim^4-Aa£ Mii'.b.'.nds ati-J wives, fathers and son*., mothers anJ duufhtcis- m iact CM'iydav folk all over the world have found id DE WITT'S IMLLS the lasting relief that only a genuine kidney temedy can k ivc Mere are the cornmints of a ni;.rned couple expressed m simple words ot frotitxlt,
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  • 191 3 STAND TRIAI k NEXT ASSIZES mmitte,! to Itand trial H the The youngster, who was also sieged to have been set-n V**J** ith a revolver, appeared on i Int.tive charge of carrying two 39 revolvei? at Rosyth Road on \u<' 1 last
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  • 88 3 Indian Chamber of Comerce Officials For 1948 I gen« rai f L; n 111 I Li lei int I 1 v •v,rW on m t IJUi Sf" v and the f■• gt Mr G n«a- A A. s tary. Abdu Wahab: Audit r. I X A V. I Oar Adam
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  • 116 3 H N- V. SoH v irgelj 'tended Hi Mr. A. Hev.ir if t ho I>• isi boyi ■tr Boys' Bi Igtde. Hi appeal foi il< d donors. H |ng Uvei I doubl of every Hof i Hi [gade ("v:.-r. Taking the loa<i H" ipore Council, Mi Jamea II ;t
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  • 80 3 A fine o! S5. or live days' simpl. imprisonment, was imposed on 7-year. old Chinese. Yong Poh Hock by the Second Police Couri Magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to firing crackers without a permit at ii bout 8.40 p.m. en
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  • 90 3 Arrt'sted when tound to bt» m possession of housebreaking im plements two 22-year-old Chinvsc. Ong Guan Scon and Ana linn Chuan were produced IB the Third Police Court yesterday. They wvre charged with being m possession of on c > saw. six saw blade!
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  • 94 3 When two middk-aged Chin. ese, lan Kam Huat and Liv Van. i appeared before the Second Police Court Magistrate. Mr. h. C. Goh yesterday, on a charge Of lighting m public, lan pleaded guilty, but Lav Van claimed trial saying that he was the one who
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  • 112 3 Three Chinese and one Fillinmo appeared before the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. Walt, vesteniay. on a charge of rioting with °>0 o'her m pub'ir. They are Teo Sco Kirn. Chu Chang. Lim Cheng and Joseph Solino respectively They were arrested at the junction of Crawford
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  • 177 3 Dr. William Clyd, CM G. and Dr. Lucius Nicholb. CM.G. lef Singapore for Baguio today m order to attend the meetings ol the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nation, which begin en February 23rci and continiu until the middk- 1 d March. Dr. Clyde
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  • 34 3 Major-General Sir Fredrick £ykes.G.C.S.I.,GC.I.E:.G^B.L KCB.. C.M.G.. 3 deputy Cnairman of the Royal Empire Society IT exacted to visit Singapore early m April on his way back ircm Australia.
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  • 213 3 Former APO Pleads Guilty To Cheating A Eurasian ex-Auxiliary Police Officer, Balhe»cfcet <3f>> appeared m the Fourth Police Court yen terday on z. charge of cheating a Chinese. Ho Toon Heng, of $1,200. Balhetchet pleaded guilty and bail of $2,000 with two sureties was offered. It was alleged that at
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  • 148 3 In the dock stooct Oioo Boon Hoe, Tan Kwee Hio and Lee Swee Kng (the women) accusci <» trej pass, and Goh San rha.^d with abetment of their office All accused pleaded gUl«yASP Mahmoori. projecuUng, ■aid that B«t. James G. MacDonuM of the BJH.B.
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  • 220 3 Claim For House Now Occupied By Air Ch ief Ju'ignc .v served r vMi .I'M;- I;n the Sup- firio Co'::- y i^y m rvA >u'\ I uitfh' by Yeap I>»an S. Nt: and three Othtn for tke poMMriOfl Ot IMMMN an<l prrmisfs. M Rid presently occupied by ih. \[i Fai
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  • 141 3 ALLEGED MORPHINE ADDICTS Bail cf $300 each was ilWyed to lour ChIBCSC who wen alleged m the Second District C*>urt yesterday, to have b^en i< und m a place «"or the administration bf morphia*. The Chinese. Tee Ah LftUTan Ah Kow. Ng Kirn Soo an* Uv Kon. w^re charged with
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  • 108 3 A 39-year-old Punjabi. Aziz Mohamed, who stated m the Third Police Court yesterday that he hid -too much beer was advised by the Magistrate Mr F. B. CXhlers. not to exhibit himself m '!ront of a police station whenever he got drunk. Aziz, who
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    • 110 3 Bid^ctm of Distinction I Designed by Exptrts Made by Craftsmen RoyalJH Enfield Wliat you hast been wait.n| FOR-THE BEST BIKE BUU/i -Ladu* A: Gcnu M..uei S &UP»IIM with 3 OR 4 speed ncars- -011.BATHS DYNAMO: BLLL. TOOLS ALSO AVAILABLE The Wi-rld'-; Most Famous I"LYIMO FLBA" 126« c M/Cycto. fiTVOc-c- O
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    • 32 3 "ADYAR DAY" PLANS The "Advar Day" celebration will be held at the StagJOW Lodge Theosophical Socie y No. 8. Cairnhill Road on teb. 19 W Met!b^s l and fr.ends are WtU come.
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  • 39 4 A fartwtn d.nnrr Ml five* bf tkt stuff of th< Stock Control Office RAF.. Seletar. at the K,Zn\, rZ House for Bq2*f* Umim and Mrs E. F. Halts. an Uavma thortlt, fm thf I'nitcd Kingdom.
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  • 591 4 It's Cold And Bare In Koumintang Offices '/;</ A. If. (foul r p. Wo// Co*respomde*t), NANKING, Ft-b. 16. Chen Li-fu, Secretary General of the Koumifltang'l highest pollcs making organ, the Central Political Council, and (»ne of th«* most powerful figures m the Chinese Government, ll mimn
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  • 119 4 Mr. C G. Menon, Barrister-at-Law. m admitted to the Colony Bar yesterday by the Chic Justice. Mr. Justice Mumy-Aynsky. to practice here ai an Advocate and Solicitor. The motion (Or admission was moved by Mi. A. de Mollo. Mi. O. K. Gale appeared on behalf
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  • 130 4 A 19-year-old British soldier. Kenneth William Tisor. appeared before the Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. R, Wait, m answer 10 two charges. He pleaded guilty to th<.- first charge of being drunfc and incapable but claimed trial to th c second charge of assaulting a
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  • 89 4 BAYONNE, Fiance. Feb. 15.Two Spanish Republican i<aders m exile today protested violently against the opening of the French. Sp.inish border, which they say "might lead to th<> inclusion of Franco Spain m the Mai shall Plan." In a speech before 800 Spanish Republicans Julio Alvarel dei Vayo. Former
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  • 283 4 Sentence of three years' rigoroua imprisonment and 12 strokes 01 the rotan was the punishment ir dieted on each of two Chinese youths by Mr. Justice Brown at j the Singapore Assize Court yesterday for attempting to rob an Indian ami at the same
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  • 87 4 Charge.! with the thef of a trisha. a 43-year-old Teoehew. Ng Mong Chua. appeared before the Third Police Magistrate Mr. F. B Oehlers. yesterday. It was alleged that between 6.30 p.m. and 7 a.m. on Feb. 9, the accused stole a trisha from the five-foot -way
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  • 67 4 Twenty-four-year- old, Rasimiu bin. Sulaiman was found sleeping m the compound 0~. a house m Wing Loong Road at about 10 o'clock on the night of Feb. 15 Rasimin. however, did not get permission to sleep there from the owner. At the Second Police Courtyesterday. Rasimin was fined
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  • 72 4 PARIS, FEB. 15 —The French government has thus far received no note of protest from the Soviet Union on the coming Franco- Anglo-American conference on ,Geimany scheduled to open m London next week, an authoritative source said today. Similar protests have already been lodged with London and Washington,
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  • 33 4 DRINKING STPER VISORS COLORADO SPRING (ColoLiquor dealers of El Paso county have appointed fivo "drinking supervisors" to vlait drinking placet and persuade over-lndulgont drinkera that they have had onoueh and should co homo.
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  • 221 4 WASHINGTON, Jl winter has br< ogtrt fl I that the I'ihlml luckiest country m tfl X For Kv«n year-^^Bf' atoaUsndi of tbr fl 'have produ«-t(j r.ri.rM after year. i>rvduc'ja^^M^ up and one record J on another But as autumn sli after the Hi^s, si H crop m thr world's
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  • 50 4 t he Malayan BgJ, Royal will be held at Feb. 27. begins Notice has b cr. that a motion w i 1 forward im^ 11 Society's R« 1( I The effect nn u jcription i to $10 Hfemcmbersl ly elected m< 150 less f S subsc the neater. bers
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  • ROUND -UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FARA AND NEAR
    • 606 5 I.^,^ Staff Correspondent) -m\ ieb 15.— Secret tests of the HIN ,/..Ynit«lS*.U* deadly atomic 11 i -;'om i Energy Commission .hat W b> Pacific Ocean surrounding fcni--r;; 1 a^er area- on Jan. 31. extends «tO mlg I d 150 mile. 1 Eniwetok itlnue LTtf well as ooniba. ducted or;
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    • 109 5 XK l H >it;on ■l pen Chines ■h.: It nsists n\:u^\ >• pKces, modi is oi pierheads, etc, thl ilghCUt H::in; entitled "A HarM.' F:u.- Will b* 1 ■t:-.- court \v 0! various m, stationed m Kuala X fihibitlon has been H Include eihlMti and ■t tv :n the
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    • 28 5 Bingapore, Monday. i vwg iiisn- Road OS at Bl i»Ut The rotten c en armed c ide off with I Ha ]n-u--lt:;i for for until Ultr
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    • 130 5 ■••> io. India can. r troops normal and peoi tlon to de i w. Sir X who led S In the r C un.il. I nsibllity the G visthe 1 m nto the i Becurlty th the pefm added that today on reaching
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    • 133 5 LIVERPOOL, Feb. 15.— Medical officers and nurses battled for days to overcome a measles epidemic whicn broke out on the 26,000-ton troopship, Empress of Scotland, a few days after it hal left Bombay. Only when 48 of the 50 sickbed.- wpt<> filled, wire they able to
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    • 152 5 FURIOUS FIGHTING AN ANSHAN NANKING, Feb- 16:— A Communist at/ack on Anshan was reported last night »o be developing- with fury, as the steel capital of Manchuria was enveloped by an invading force on three aides, with fighting- at some poinfs now takine place wihin 'ess than three miles of
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    • 51 5 TEHERAN, Feb. 1.">:-Sye<| AX Zaheer, India's Ambassador to Persia, tonight invited the Persian Pross cooperate frn strengthening the bonds of friendship with Persia which he saM India strongly desiredHe spoke to a Press conferi ence on the racial, cultural and hiitorical relations between the twn countries.-
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    • 597 5 PARIS. Feb. 15. One hundred Western followers of the Gandhi community m Paris together with many of their friends and sympathisers, both European and Indian, will obFerve Leap Year day (Sunday, Feb. 29) as "Gandhi day." Focus of the day's commemorations
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    • 85 5 NEW WORLD CABARET WISHING OUR CHINESE PATRONS THE BEST I COMPMMEXTS OF THE SEASON I Hfl FEBRIARY RACK WEEK 3rd DAY. (ABARET AND BAR EXTENSION 1 A.M. FEBRIARY (HAP (.OH MEII Cabaret and Bar Extens.on J A .M. (FREE Balloons and (nickers). For Reservations From ft am. to 5 p.m.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 244 6 The role that Malay.-, Chinese, Indians and other Asian inhabitants are to play in shaping the political future of Malaya lias been extensively diflCliased As a mult of these discussions there is a consensus of opinion that the goal to be aimed at is the eventual fusion of
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    • 248 6 Historically speaking the Britons came to Malaya as a privileged ruling caste. Their economic power rested on the fact that political power was exercised by members of own race. As a community they are s^ill a privileged group, though to a lesser extent* than in the early days
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  • 29 6 Trtbvnf Gioint mtetmn tak*n at th< iceddina of Mr Roy E AUman-W ard and Jfili j„„. a.<l on Saturday at the St. Andtuc's Cathedral. Photograph
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  • 630 6 Stones For The Negaras Elections In Dutch Indonesia Recently. It was officially snnounced thai the districts ot\ BanJennasJn and Hulu Sugai ol the Residency Scuth Borneo would combine to form a DeW daerah, named Banjar. The Council of this daerah. the Banjar Council, will consist of a maximum number ol
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  • 113 6 JAP COURT DECISIONS VALID MANILA.— Validity ol court decisions rendered during the Japanese occupation has just ibeen upheld by the Supreme jCourt of the Republic. It denied the plea thruu^n a I writ of habeas corpus of one Leonardo Andres for release from imprisonment m New Bilibid m Muntincluoa. s
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  • 112 6 BERLIN.— WhiIe Germany's black market, like that M almost every other country m the world is today accepted as a necessary evil, it has one fundamental characteristic of its own: wher<vs m most other countries it is con- lined to the monled or near. monied classes, m
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    • 44 6 4^1 Special bale for 2 weric- Evening GOTK Beaun fill Sequins ft Beadr.l designs. KiM Or%anaJ PHea T„ rlear v| JlfgqgaUM i t o€ k Smart A. \Sril tailored Oraiteal Pries v IS dear 30 Shanglwi Modem Tailoring Co. Mil n. n S osai
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    • 20 6 I r post For any destination Mala>a. Through any P» sl 152 a |b Surcharge f iniited Malayan Airways U*
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    564 7 Wedding At St. A ndrew's II I I I B a^fl II.' r chose a f nired free* ■white beret Mrs Pitt was prq wise blu< f isemble was Ptu L 01 navy and I in a pai r nrhite! vhti G Rick. aid I lei in p I
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  • 243 7 a mammoth New Yea: Cnntf-i-pnx Pirtv w.is bold n isu:ici3.v rtn-neon at the ChHhnb Hirthw imlng Club. Over 2,000 h; pr>>' iaddies mad, merry, with the cord fare provided. Games wera iPiayid. and toyi and balloons were a popular adjunct to the .party, which was a rearing
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    • 151 7 CHARMING AMERICAN COTTON" DRESSES UNDER S 29.50 i TOY/X TO-NIGHT AT i J THE PAVILION RESTAURANT j CHATEAU BRIAN!) NO > i NOT TEA FOR TWO I mi i > A DiNBTO FOR TWO I S AND i A SPLENWD PICTURE \at the cinema as usual Pi-oprio'-r. R v Cornell.
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  • 107 8 ■Mr lii»\rrr Mis ,<ii'i>n>i' ">"' Mr BcriVGWCt f Deputy Cni)nni,ssn h* ri nnniiinu a jok< tit the "change-over" pturip ketd Iff the SpteitU Comwtitt^mer'M Office staff at tht Cathau last Saturday Lord KiUetim's Of fid is t<. come und< r tht Govirnor-Gtntral. Another /m/ /,y ,/nw/j
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  • 162 8 LONDON. Feb. 16. Tom Wintrfnghim, ;i British military writer who commanded the British i battalion of the International Brig;id«' for a period durin» the Spanish civil war. today i.xpios. :srd the opinion that "wn' 1 is] large m scale as the receiil conHicts m
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  • 370 8 It all started because his s uden „k J C. kinssy. zoology professor, questions wS I ynsvfcr— questions about huiran sexual a 1 knew all the answers so far a,- anim^v^ fl But when it came to human beines hi I He pored over the standard Dook^ u>\m& th,
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  • 190 8 SHANGHAI. Feb. It.— United Stute.s Ambassador Dr. J. L*itihton Stuart sounded a cheerful note amid the prevailing pessiI ir.ism m the world m general and m China m particular, when he made a broadca.-t address over the Christian Broadcastin-r S so ciation here last night. He
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  • 29 8 SHANGHAI. Ptb. 16:— Ti-n prise* wen awarded to tho produoen of t<» I pictures of last year at ceremony yesterday commemorating the nf.h Dramstfc Iri D;.y.- -rcukt.
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  • 79 8 BRUSSELS. Feb. 'J j Brussels postmen nwed to return <•'.;. M committee ol the utility trade un:<^s a resolution b> t'-, 1 denounced "a intervention In t!^ "CM movement-. ll!d r n %M Imunist influence m p,« war* of strikers tha f a^H ed five per l m t1
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    • 97 8 If >I \»A>l i MHti:\< i: I WILL OUIN YOU INSPITE OF THE TURBULENT TIME I ALL OVER THE WORLD. SEEK HER VALUABLE ADVICE I TO OVERCOME UNEXPECTII> DIFFK I LTIES ANDDIS APPOINTMENTS A DAME KUR EN C 1 HAS HELPED I 1 PHONE: ***** lOR APPOINTMENT |eiat'M' lIEFREN IU
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    564 9  -  UNKNOWN m fetry' 1 Jj! dam „(«ain. j I I I m N I by Ik m. !k m K v X X X I I 1; I p t X rten ist i IK [f thej In his w rk w I: ring this, mil t le r
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  • 48 9 Mtmber* and friends of the T Ink Axier L Ikodt* Yomtk F^llwship irho cfltbrated the Fellowship's 2'tth Anniicrsary mth v .fcial last Friday. H^tytoeai tmd l»» to drink at the T.AM.Y.F. 24/fc hrQti s F idll f Picture shows some of the children <n)<>mnq themtelve*.
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  • 237 9 JERUSALEM. FEB. lf> -Tha government annourced today that H^gana efforts to MOW up a bridge between Palestine and Trars- Jordan be: or? dawn had failed The announcement did not give particulars,, but Arab Lesion treops guarding t h e Sheikh Hussein bridge said some den* age was
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  • 90 9 BUENOS AIRES. Feb. 15— Argentina's President Juan Peron believes that 'a clash between capitalist imperialism and communist imperialism* is ccming and that "the fate of all countries will be decided m Europwhere there may be a war similar, or wcrse. than the last." Peron mad, his
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    • 37 9 ILIA 250 CC O.H.V. MODEL 350 CC O.H.V. AND 600 CC S.V. I SOOCC O.H.V. AND I I TWIN MODELS I J The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. 43 Orchard Road, Singapore. Represented Throughout Malaya. i k
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  • 37 10 I 1 I 'I 1 l -^1 ret i Ch-.TI I I > I 1 •I h i I p.. m Bri i thfc I gtrl a 1 I > I I fdth Lng i I I U.P
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  • 149 10 Ipoh, I ducting fl into 3 se] commitl The I •urn h I month v tra fl body nil fl 1 51 was :fl River n< ir I j-r.jH P.-rii fl :fl k ands v neck, and th '-I palm. The nati I j fl th v dect sed
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  • 21 10 Dublin Feb WM enllam on [union team to p»j* M 'on Fob 28 injury p pi- M1 H
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    • 204 10 .^F- m .X T ■C-^,.. w^,r onFvc< iNngcr? TBuT POLLY McCAAS Vqc'c'.-\ CuESS YOU BE ?,fejjf» vy/ELL.WHATO 4V s /S2vS<r^ IT ro^VOb vVPRg^B VOICE IS NOT SO WCC AS AJSTT6R CRICIT THAN. b^T k^J THINK OFJJJJi T Sfc"~^ l ifpAtfi MYEY^AVor, J yO0R». ANQ rMOUOHTI-WAITLL TBk TALKIE, M7FA übA« .^^.V.
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  • 659 11  -  Jack Libdib Berkebile SIX-DAY SERIAL II puft Fas. Cne-But Is Himself Baffled by Surprisi ng Discovery. J B X M 1 m H 1 m H: I H. H 1 B B B B B B "1 I i :n." i M jn >* and. jllj tro*
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  • 312 11 Chicago, Feb. 15.— University i Chicago astronomers hope .is Week to settle whether ther,* 5 any animal or plant life on Mars. Tru v expect to do it with 6 newly-developed electronic device capable of analysing matter nilliona Ol miX s out m space 1
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  • 192 11 Jnu^arm. Feb. io B >>quaUs Df Jcw.sh H:iir»n.i!i orgftßliitl »n ittacktd Arab village and rtjffinnitH ii\v bridg. M m pre-d.uvn opefltlflN Udty ever a wld. ana of northern Palatine b rdering Lebanon and Transjcrdan. O!I»c.al reportl said 13 Arabs and one Ji y wer
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  • 118 11 NANKING. Feb. 16. Dr. Chtn IfJgiftar t EfflWCTEti AJTaiis. deed that the Ministry mil ■How t tie suggestions of Diw.pjp.r circles m the capital m making gUccatiom of newsprint |AxiAB Us pnees etc.. the oOdfti Central Daily News ;t potted today. 'In, statement by the Minister Iran ru;)d<
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  • 551 12 PIRATES OF MONTEREY capitol: There :> plenty ol iCtlon, colour and hum ur in th t Dniversal'Inteffiiati onal'i technleoiour production: Tlrttei O \i 11 ray Peseta iting Maria IfoOtCI and dashing Rod Cameron as her t( n 'b<> cast. Both turn in some delightful
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  • 67 12 LONDON. Feb. 16. Th, death of Sir Malcolm Hogg, who was a member of the Legislative Coun< Bil of t^e Viceroy of India ItOro 1917 to 1919 was announced t( day. Sir Malcolm was the deputy chairman of the Bombay Cham be r of Commerce
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    • 159 12 n T? v IJiST DA Yf n m m BING and BARRY THE GOING MY WAY" STARS dwQß^^B&F**" I ARt TOGCIMIR AGAINI II C--J'^Brji^ Poronnounl preienti J^f» Mi- JCJ BING JOAN J/ §A»RY 1 CROSBY CAULFIELD^^ FITZGERALD The |i»Cvmt MyOral with 3 Dozen Stars! OI>KNS I l|uUflUU|| TOMORROW. j I
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    • 189 12 Ml AM. II Al TltAlftSX^l 55, High Street, Singapore. Tel SPECIAL OFFER FOR B LINEN EMBROIDERIES, H SILK LINGERIES, HANDKERCHIEIB CHILDREN BABIES DRESSES, H LACQUER WARE, CURIOS, ETC, B j AND ALL KINDS OF CttlNfeSE HANDMADE (J I a*. SOCIAL DOUBLE FEAIH JI ATTRACTION START TODAH W T 2pm.415P ni
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  • 696 13 Malayan Share Quotations I Hn n m L ff fa Lai 4j r I J H 10.25 xd in i* W 5l0 o moo 44.50 **.35 M Iff j ,o. l.** lb0 B 160 170 L 23 IS M.SP 11/1 5 1/2 C 58.00 59 00 ce ioco 1100 54
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  • 91 13 WASHINGTON. Feb 15.—Attorney General Tom Clark said today that the FBI had learned recently that "communis's m thh country have started a campaign to recruit our children to their ideology.'' Clark said the eommir/iists w»Te obviously working on the princiole that "the younger they are the
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  • 675 13 Berlin— City Of Contrasting Ideologies, Cultures BERLIN FEB. 15— GERMANY'S QUADRIPARTITE CAPITAL. ARENA OF POLITICAL CONFLICT BETWEEN EAST AND WEST, IS ALSO EUROPE S BIGGEST AND BRASSIEST SHOTCASE FOR THE CONTRACT OF IDEOLOGIES AND CULTURES OF THE OPPOSING SIDES. HERE THE SIDE OF THE SOVIET UNION, BRITAIN, AMERICA AND FRANCE
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  • 186 13 Market Notes Jottings <Frem Our Financial Corr.i Whatever th c factors which occasioned the sharp shake Aut which began m London a week ago today, their influence is nox spent and notwithstanding the gloomy prognostications o r Sir Stafford Cripps. the inferences to be drawn from the inflationary trend m
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  • 60 13 TEHERAN. Feb. 15. -Former Premier Ghavam es.Sultaneh has been expelled as honorary president of the Irano-Soviet Cultural Relations Society >-or violating the society's charter, it, was disclosed today. The charter dedicates the society to working for closer cultural bonds between Iran and th.> Soviet Union. The expulsion, by
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  • 95 13 With no New York advices during the week end the market m rubber eased slightly and business passed at 40 cents and 39* cents for No. 1 Feb. R.S.S. and at 39| and 39* (afternoon) .or March. A drop of i of a cent has been recorded since
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  • 27 13 The following is thr report 01 the Milayan S'harebrokers' Association as issued yesterday: m share market opened firmer wltti business paMlng at slightly higher prices.
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  • 541 14 MINSTREL BOY IS VOTED FA VOURITE I* Tribune Sneci*l Racing i U J 1 yesterday atoffcieJ (rainm. JNUyi and owners *cr Aw frank opinions on the Valeitine Cup prospects, and giv« below their fievK A \v BTn Bl EIfSK, Unei Minsti. i He v -AH twice In XL My ov
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  • 44 14 Miss Mary Trevclyan wli;) Li viiiting Milaya ai a represeßtatlve of u.n.e.s.c.o. will broadcast from Ritdio Malay i today February 17. at 9.45 p.m. Mi:-> Trevelyan will b^ talking about i what UN ESC O. docs. ;md why she la m M;i!aya.
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  • 124 14 ha mar Ndrwaj f b 15 Idftr Li;iklev. w: r of the Olympic 5.0n0 metii :peed skating championship r Moritz. 1'! 'v won the Eur an eham. Iho even! was <'. rid ■,-> i;: points foi perfi rtnancei over ur distinc* s Liakh v. 27 jreari:
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  • 58 14 ■"-(•a tonigttt that rioting ;>;,unst \hv Brnhnir.s broke out o i Saturday m the Ratnaglri district, 200 mil >; south of her ih mohs burning and looting all Bnthmin property In tin HP ft In Die p.eanwhtfe it wai Earned th it the third-class railtv carriage which brought
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  • 28 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Crie c hire 44 ■Atf. Hatr.blf iMiCtra Maielia <i 0 v Malm. *;> Memru>n <*•» Uunfjufai Mem Hilur 1 Bit'Cerc 17 18 Rhft'us 4 5 Trevehoc l 2
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  • 120 14 V. -p Bclips* Badminton Party celebrated its Pieces* m tru Singapore ccdmlnton champion>hii;6 with a tea-ptlty yesterday well attended by members and fr;enas. Prizes were awarded t> Miss Chung Kon Yoong (.Women Singles Champion), Wee ch>\ Koon and Ahmad Alh.tbsru-e i Junior Doubles Champions* Mrs Teo Tiang Seng
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  • 120 14 LONDON. Feb. 15:— A meeting of Indian ftftUdenU tfrm British universities held m London last night took the follou'iitf pMife: "We the Indian studcuto m Great Britain cio hereby pledge that we Shall do everything m oar power of our word and deed here .md
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  • 45 14 Singapore Monday. A Chinese deb collector reported that ho rrm held up i y Chinosf youths m front of the Southern Hotel at about nine o'clock yesterday mornIng and rtlleved of S±s m cush repntentinft the money b« had just collected. I I
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  • 360 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS (By (BEFOKTING ON yesti: i v. Oriental, Valentine Cr I I hifl race pilot, Kllery, was a 1 I while getting over three in 38 showed that she is again run I 1 turning the same time. The lirst out
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  • 233 14 How Chinese woman, who was tol«i by her husband on Chi nese New Year day to visit her relativts. returned home to find him hanging by a rope was ro ,la*ed to the Singapore Corone' (Mr. W. G. Porter) yesterday at ar inquiry
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  • 183 14 LONDON, FEB iill low iv are F tbal] fll this ve<.k, Sa'.urday.^^B 1 URST >.>hll m A^t'j.. v II LJ;l.r. U ii a r y o :-.cir.tjH BLrl"i. Mr, T. V D-;« I LiVCIp- ~n „u.-H ml 1 :neat«»i l. t. :fl 4*oitiH.outh v. Arsefl Preston M. v. wfl
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    • 87 14 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. k PABBBNGEU ft PBOORf BEBVICES For Hong Konff, .>\vatow Amoy S.B. M HONG HANG" sails r,rU Feb. For dafigoan Vte Penaiiß. SS "KEPONG" sails LMt'i Feb NS. K\MIMN(. i is !sl >lar For I'uicinbanu und Pladjoe m v. •luimir ai i s 9uni
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  • 929 15 k, day of store PRING MEETING o,»w the second dsy cf F^££ nd Uiun s ot y MINE CIT. sl^I)iv. 1- Abt. 6 Furs. FV M cmtis i Macleod Hobbs *£?SJ Breukelen 1 n,, Sams Stable" Breukelen IDDAS J k.S. ft L.S. Swee Lewis r gS
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  • 324 15 GEELO^G Feb. 16.— The Victorian Country XI ottered littl- resistance on the concluding day of he match against India today, and were all out before lunch for 67. Ind«'a just failed to forte a win. the match being left drawn with
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  • 65 15 The following ties for the Bad minton Open Doubles Champion ship (or the Souvenir Challenge Shield will be played at th< Cleri. cal Union Hall this evening at I o'clock. 1. Wong Peng Scon and Tang Soon Teck vs. Teo Teng Rool and Ooi Cheaii Leung.
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  • 88 15  -  GARRICK iil> Far;> elections for tomorrous i aces, sunjtvt to scratch in c3 re: Yultntinc Cup, Horses (I. 1, Div. 1. 6 furs. INVEST Minstrel Boy Event Horses. Cl. 1. Die. 2, furs. TROISEPS Grand Hill Mandalay Horses. Cl. 1. Div 1. 7 furs. KASHMIRI SONG Gold Medallist Chatster
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  • 94 15 The Supply Reserve Depot were trounced by eight goals t> nil when they met the Joiliiads Athletic Union on the Victoria 'School on Monday. The JolUl?d& dominated play from the start and had the better of the j exchanges throughout the gatm The match
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  • 60 15 The annual Inter-Faculty Soccer match between Dentals and Medicnb of the Medical College for Profesor Iradman's Cup will take place this t vening at the College ground (Sepoy Lin<.s> at 5.15 p.m. Prizes, donated by Dr. B K. Yap. will be awarded to the winning team. Mrs.
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  • 35 15 The Pondok Sokolttah Socm XI drlcnted the Radm Mas Soccer XI by seven goals to nil m a friendly game at the government Printing Office grounds at Senngoon Road on .Sunday.
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  • 463 16 ts The Hl*! C3oa»Bli X Iward Gent, XC DSO OBE lIC declared "hfulberry" Harboui t. tion at the Chmeae Ajfem* My Hall m Kuata immpmr, at 10 m fettarday H<4 Excellency Mid: Thii Ibltkm, whi«l) I arii very fla<l to see m
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  • 160 16 Ceylonese Assn, Tea Party (Tribmm Mtmff Reporter) Paying i tribut to the endear. mis of Ceyloo'i patriot* m helping the country to achieve Don. inion Btatua, i)r p i Nathan Vice-President ol the Ceylonese Association, Bingipore, said t Mat he hoped all Ceylonesc would do their best t<) work m
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  • 84 16 Death Of Retired PWD Officer Mr m J. Perera, retired PWD officer, died at his residence m Joo Chiat Place yesterday. He had reached the ripe age of 80 and had resided m Singapore fd 67 yean, coming originally trom Pravancore, South India. He i:> survived by one BOXi and
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  • 122 16 BUTTON TO THE pccriic Georgetown, British Guiana. Feh. 16 Leu Hutton, the Yorkshire A England cricket star. arrived hero yesterday i»r.d will practice -1 o on the Georgetown c-icket ground which i>- often referred to as the "Lords o f thp West Indies". England's touring cricketers will travel here from
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  • 83 16 COLOMBO, Feb. 16. —Ceylon has provisionally agreed to the British offer to pay 2d. a pound more than the 1957 contract price for Ceylon tea this year. Mr. C. Suntheralingham. Ceylon Minister for Commerce, announced here toddy. Ceylon tea producer interests n Britain, he said,
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  • 66 16 Sihuas. Peru. Feb. 15.- A brief j but violent eartnquake rocked the town m northern Peru today causing at least <>ne deaih and destroying the town church and a numbr of houses. Several persons were reported injured. The quake lasted only eight seconds. It was of such an
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  • 198 16 A ship's fireman. Ying Chin Cheng, who was discovered with 18 tahil.s of opium ■trapped io his legs at Halo No. 9, Singapore Harbour Board, wai sentenced to nine months' rigorous Imprisonment by the First District Judge. Mr. A. w. BeUalny yesterday.
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  • 442 16 Deal In Paper eM In Jail For Broken A Chinese broker "m the paper business" who took delivery of ten reams of paper from a printers' shop, sold it to Peter Chons and Company, at a loss, then disappeared for about a month, appeared before the Second Police Magistrate yeslerday.
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  • 16 16 The H CRC. I ket practices for ;r.^B Tuesdays and Tivamy^B Club nets. Sta'tinat^M
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