The Straits Times, 17 March 1948

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1948 PRICE TEN LENTS
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  • 79 1 Delegates Invited To Take Part PARIS, Tuesday. fHE Paris conference of the 16 Marshall aid nations today unanimously agreed to participation by the three western zones of Germany m the future permanent Western European recovery organisation. French zone officials have already made arrangements for German
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI, Tuesday.— Headquarters of British Gurkha troops In India closed m New Delhi yesterday, the British High Oomm ssior.er's Office has announced. The last ship taking British Gurkhas to Malaya and Hong Kong is leaving Calcutta oq Saturday. Total strer-gtn of the Gurkhas is 7,500.
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  • 213 1 BELIZE, British Honduras, Tuesday. rE British cruiser Shef- field, flagship of ViceAdmiral Sir William Tennan t. Commander- in-Chief. West Indies Station sailed from British Honduras today, leaving the defence of thej colony "m the safe hands! of the Array." Admiral Tennant said yesterday that he was
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  • 39 1 TOKIO, Tuesday. PRTY-ONE former members of the Japanese Navy were sentenced to death by the United States Eighth Army military c^rtupission m Yokohama today for the murder of three American airmen.
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  • 115 1 INQUIRY INTO "KIDNAPPING" From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Tuesday Headquarters m Melbourne of the RAF mission to Australia and New Zealand have promised the "fullest inquiry" into what Australians regard as the HAF kidnapping here and removal to Singapore last week of an Australian civilian. Joseph Edward Hilton. Hilton said
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  • 5 1 Trouble On Rocket Test Site
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  • 228 1 MR. Balwant Singh yesterday withdrew his nomination for the Indian Chamber of Commerce's seat on the new Legislative Council. He stood down for Mr. R. Jumabhoy at the request of a Chamber deputation. Mr. Jumabhoy, the only other nominee, will therefore be elected to the Chamber's
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  • 37 1 AURANGABAD, Hyderabad. Tuesday. Five people were reported killed and 330 injured by an explosion t n the mddst of a religious procession of 15,000 Hindus near Parbhani, 100 miles southeast of here. Reuter.
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    • 4 2 Explosion Wrecks Channel Steamer
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    • 37 2 of Shillang, capital of the tea growing province of Assam. No casualties have so far been reported but hundreds of people are homeless. The damage is said to run into hundreds of thousands of rupees.—Reuter.
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    • 48 2 WAKEFTELD. Tuesday. Two mine workers were injured m the old Roundwood •Colliery near here yesterday when a cage crashed the last 40 feet to the bottom of a pit The winding englneman m charge -of the cage fainted and Idie cage dropped out of control —Reuter
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    • 63 2 SHANGHAI, Tuesday—Two Japanese gendarmerie officers who tortured hundreds of Chinese during the war m connection with the rescue of United States 14th Air Force pilots were executed by a firing squad yesterday afternoon. They wen Kuboi Hogi and Noki Magoto. The two Japanese each wrote seven letters to
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    • 57 2 MANCHESTER. TuesdayDamages of £4,769.13.2 were awarded here yesterday to Miss LJUa Joyce Nixon, of Penwortiham, against a Preston haulage contractors firm whose lorry collided with a car m which Miss Nixon was a passenger. The girl told the Judge she now suffered "double vision" and felt "as If
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    • 42 2 LONDON, Tuesday.— The election of Mr. E. N. Bradley &s chairman of the Rubber Trace Association was announced yesterday. He is a partner of Messrs. 8. Giggls Company and succeeds Mr. C. Bennett who has completed his year of office.—A.P.
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    • 44 2 JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday. —To commemorate the silver wedding of the King and Queen on April 26 the South African Post Office will issue a special threepenny stamp. It will be m blue with silver sprays around the pictures of the King and Queen.
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    • 85 2 LONDON. Tuesday. Lord Passfield (formerly Mr. Sidney Webb) has left a fortune to promote research, his £5b.318 will published yesterday revealed. The bulk of his estate is left on trust for research m economics, statistics, history or other branches of sociology, social science or political science, especially but
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    • 54 2 LONDON. Tuesday.— The sculptor, Sir William Reid, made a final inspection yesterday of his 18-foot bronze statue of President Roosevelt which will be unveiled m Grosrenor Square on Apr!) 12. Mrs. Roosevelt will unveil the statue on ttie third anniversary of the President's death. King George and Queen
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    • 54 2 SHANGHAI. Tuesday.—The Bureau of Social Affairs is offering a new inducement to cabaret dancers to abide by the order closing entertainment spots They plan to .provide a dowry if the girls decide to marry. The bureau says It is anxious to Co all it can to help the girls
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    • 47 2 BERLIN, Tuesday.—A Berlin tailor had his wife legally declared dead so that he could remarry without going to the divorce court. "It was cheaper and faster," Max Gollub told a district court where he was charged with bigamy. He was sentenced to 21 months' gaol.—AP.
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    39 3 HAPPY DELEGATES: A Dutch delegate, Evert Kopers, seen sharing a Joke with Miss Florence Hancock, chairman of the British Trade Union Congress, dunne a recess of the two-day conference on the Marshall plan at Transport House, London. Planet pictnre.
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  • 309 3 Representative Joseph Martin. Speaker of the House, said President Truman had telephoned him half an hour before the White House announcement, and said: "1 have some information I want to Rive Congress." There have been frequent statements recently by such national leaders as Mr. James F. Byrnes,
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  • 166 3 TODAY Y. W. C. A.. Katong groups' meeting, St. Hilda's School. 4 p.m. V.M.C.A.. Orchard Boad. chess club, 5 p.m., commercial claasea, 5. 50 p.m.. art club, 6 p.m.. lending library. 6.30 p.m. Medical College Alumni Association. Clinico-Pathological meeting. Department of Pathology. General Hospital. 8 p.m. All doctors
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  • 104 3 Communist M.P.s Table Protest Against Purge Yesterday after the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) had made the an^ nouncement to Parliament Mr. Harry Pollitt, chairman of the British Commtinist Party, described the decision as an "insult" and declared that it. was "a polit cal measure carried out for political ends to
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  • 183 3 MR. Richard Chuan Hoe Li m, Independent Candidate for Municipal North-East, at an election meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday assured the people of fu«l lesponsible Government at an tarly date He said he would work for lull co-opera f ion and goodwill among all
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  • 236 3 expected during April, and on arrival two will be sent to Ipoh for the Gurkha families at Ipoh and Sungei Patani. one to Kuala Lumpur for Kuala Lumpur and Seremban. one to Singapore for Nee Soon and. Kluang and one to Hong Kong. The W.V.S.
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    • 148 3 Don't panic! Pop along to your nearest Creameries Milk Bar pay a mere $1.50 and you've a brick of delicious, scrumptious Magnolia Ices enough for 6 to 8 people! You can be as original as you like when you plan a sweet with Magnolia Ices as the basis with fruits,
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  • 348 4 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed., Mar. 17. 1948 IS IT PEACE OR WAR? But the imposition of a complete Communist regime in Czechoslovakia has aroused a determination that this must not be allowed to happen in any other European country outside the zone of Red Europe. In Italy there is
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  • 4 4 Our Left Wing Intellectuals
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    • 424 4 THE heading "NO FEARS 1 ABOUT SYNTHETIC" with which you prefaced Sir John Hay's Press conference on rubber, as published m your issue of March. 13, does not appear to be a correct precis of Sir John's reported statement as follows: "An efficient
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    • 106 4 I WAS one of the guests at the rally held at Jalan Besar on Saturday. The Chief Scout of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson was present. As all the Scouts present, well nigh 2,000 of them, wore uniform, I fully expected to find the Chief Scout also m uniform,
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  • 6 4  - "Anti-British" Politicians: An Interpretation P.C.QUOK By
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  • 566 5 MDU's ELECTION PROTEST TO NEHRU Alleges Indians 9 "Opportunism It charges the seven Ii with "opportunism and pen The seven are Messrs. S.C. Goho, M.K. Chidambaram, V. P. Abdullah, M.A. Majid, M. J. Namazie, and N.A. Mallal and Mrs. M. Pillai. The letter is signed by Mr. G de Cruz
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  • 4 5 Alleged Murder At Hotel
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  • 77 5 All locally enlisted personnel residing m the F.deD 01 Malaya will now be able to receive their back pay. Tneir accounts and claims been lorv/arded to iCtt&rters, Malaya District. Payment to RE. and R A lI.AA 1 will be made at 'he ..sh Sohool, Oldham L:ine,
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  • 4 5 Australian Association For Colony
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  • 150 5 INIDAN FREE ON APPEAL An Indian. L. D. Fernandez, 5 has been freed from a gaol sentence by the Singapore Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Murray- Aynsley) m the High Court. He had been sentenced to three months with hard labour and fined $1,000 or. m default, a further three months
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  • 354 5 Nurses'Memorial Plaque Unveiled At Hospital a MEMORIAL plaque dedicated to Malayan and Singapore nurses was A unveiled at a ceremony at the Nu rses' Quarters, General Hospital, Singapore, yesterday. The plaque was presented by the Chairman, Committee and members of the Singapore Internee Nurses of Malaya Fund, as a token
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  • 113 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday -The entire world supply of the new antibiotic drug, chloromycetln, for scrub typhus, has been brought to Malaya by a team of American medical specialists who arrived here on Sunday to investigate the typhus menace m this country. The
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  • 225 5 TTHE Singapore Coroner 1 (Mr. K. K. Oon) yesterday returned a finding of death by misadventure on a 52-year-old Annamite, Le Van Tri, who died I result of an explosion m the premises of the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co. Ltd., Pasr Panjang, on Feb. 23.
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  • 105 5 A finding of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. O. Porter) at an inquest yesterday on a 23-year-old Chinese woman. Ong Chwee Kiau, who was thrown out of a jeep when the driver swerved to avoid a dog m Jurong Road
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  • 34 5 THOUSANDS of people— lndians, Malays, Chinese and Europeans— flocked to the Victoria Memorial Hall throughout the day yesterday to pay silent homage before the urn containing portion of Gandhi s
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  • 271 6 Govt. Servants 'Stand To Gain ri VIL servants will be urged to use their vote in the Legislative Council elections at two meetings to be held this week by the Singapore Civil Service Association. The meetings will be held on the eve of polling day as
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  • 429 6 Johore weekly From Our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Tuesday. TENDERS are being called by the State Secretary, Johore. for the lease of tapping rights on 400 acres of Majedie Estate. Three miles from the post office on the Kota Tinggi Road, the estate was once a publicly owned company m
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  • 70 6 Rampandl, a 33-year-old Bengali, of Bukit Perenai, was yesterday ordered by the Third Police Court Magistrate to be sent to the Mental Hospital for observation. Rampandl appeared In the dock, handcuffed because he was unruly and was shouting. He was on a charge of trespassing m
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    46 6 SPRING CLEAN: Commemorating the landing of the Man m if of Dalhousie, Viceroy of India, m Singapore m the middle of last century, the Dalhonsie Obelisk m Empress Place is surrounded with scaffolding from which workmen are conducting a orach-needed spring cleaning operation. —Straits Times Picture
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  • 211 6 From Our Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tuesday. "V°U appear to think you are a pocket Hitler," the 1 District Judge (Mr. J.G. Adams) told a 35-year-old Jamaica-born Chinese, Liew Yit Fun, of the Communist headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, When convicting him here yesterday on three charges of
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  • 24 6 The Ladies' Work Party of the Presbyterian church, Orchard Road, Is holding a jumble sale on Friday at 3 p.m. at the Church Hall.
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  • 132 6 MR. Justice Jobling at the Singapore Assizes yesterday sentenced Lee Kirn Seng to eight years' rigorous imprisonment and 12 strokes of the rotan, and Tan Ah Heng to seven years and 12 strokes. Lee Kirn was convicted of committing armed robbery of cash and Jewellery valued
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  • 53 6 Radio Malaya is giving three more talk* thia week on Singapor.'s first elections The first talk was ?iven yesterday at 8.18 p.m. Radio Malaya's special observer will give the second talk tonight. Mr. G. Hawkins (Supervisor of Elections) will give a talk on the machinery of
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  • 47 6 A POLICE squad was rushed to Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon to control hundreds of people who 'invaded" the airport to see the Atlas "Sky Merchant" aircraft. Airport officials were un- able to control the crowd. Visitors besieged the aircraft shortly after It landed
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    • 90 6 RADIO MALAYA (SAPORS' 10.55 a.m. to 12 noon Schools' Broadcast; 1 p.m. Viva America: 1 40 SoUano His Lido Club Bund. 2 00 S> langor Races; 6.00 Close 8.15 Announcements; t.M i Musical Cocktail; 8 30 "Emerald L>le" (An Irish Miscellany); 9.30 Mews: 345 Bing Time; 10.00 Music Shop; 10.30
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    • 109 6 Star; 8.00 BBC Light Orchestral- i 8. 44 BBC Tip Top Tunes; 10 15 Spotlight an the Stan; 10.45 Educational; 11 00 Critique; 11.30 Contrast; 12.00 Week's Composer; 13.15 "Much Binding in the Marsh;' 1 12.45 Yankee Quarter; 102 Yours for the Asking: 2.05 Close. 5.50 British Band Box; 6
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    • 107 6 1 11.30 Close. 4 p.m. Imre Magyari His Hungarian Orch.; 430 Australian News; 4.40 Twenty Minutes with Gershwin; /.40 Services' Concert Hall5.00 Dinah Shore; 5.15 Australian Sporting Diary; 5.M Porem" Favourite*; 5.30 Baritones of Renown Dennis Noble; 5.50 Background to Australia Talk; 6.00 Concerto Half Hour Johann Sebasian Bach; f.45
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  • 425 7 LONDON, Tuesday. HESPITE an inclination on the part of operators to await the outcome of the Paris conference, most sections of the stock markets showed firmness yesterday, says Renter's financial correspondent. Support from the provinces made for gains among Breweries. These were led by Benaons, which were Is.
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  • 789 7 INDUSTRIALS Bayer Seller Atlas lee IS. 00 14.00 Alex. Brick Ords. 1.80 1.90 Pref. I. BO 3.60 B.B. Petrol 41/6 43/B. M Trustee S.75 9.35 Consolidated Tin Smelters (O) 33/3 33/3 do (P) 26/- 37/Rastern United Assurance 43.00 43.00 Est. Ac Trust As. S.10 6.30 Fraser Ac
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  • 91 7 large $26.50. Peanuts: Siazn $54. Lard: No 1 $130: No. 2 $125 Dried Chillies: No. 1 $63; No. 2 $58; No. 3 $36. Gam Benjamin: S.T.T. $125; 8.8. $90; other brands $80.90. Cloves: Sumatra $47: Bomba; $44 Sago Floor: lingga $16.25; Slak $15; Sarawak $13.
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  • 59 7 iiu. x rv.o.o. opm loose nominal 39 Vs No. 1 R.S.S fob in bales April 39% Nc. a R.S S fob in bales April 38% No. 3 R.SS. fob in bales AprU 36 R.M.A 1. on reg. under April/ June 38% July /Sep. 38 Tone of
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  • 689 8 Race 1 Horses. Class 3, Div. 2 Abt. 7 W. Value $l,7W 000 El-Alamem (Tankard) 9.00 Mrs. S. K. Sherida Shertd* 040 Flying Fortress iMawi) 8.13 Mr. Tan Tain Chua SnBivan 303 Four Winds (Lawler) 8.13 Lt. Col. T. L. Few Owner 100 Favourite 8.10 "Good Wood
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  • 439 8 THE Royal Waifiini Golf Club beat the ai*nd dub by Hi points to 64 m a match played at Baku Tanah on Sunday. Detailed results (Island Club mentinned nm>: C. A. R. Bateman (Sen and J. Hodgfcinson (Scr) 0. R. J. Isherwood (Ser> and I. L.
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  • 53 8 The following have been selected to represent the B.C.C. 'A* XI Jollilads Atbeletic Union 2nd XI in a 1 friendly soccer fixture today > at 5.15 pjd. on the Padang. P. Ollmour; W. Richardson. O. Hamilton; O. Taylor, jF. Rapsey, H. Twist; W. Eichelsheim, A. Howes, N. Daris,
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  • 730 8  - MINSTREL BOY STRONG CHANCE EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. CNOWY Marland has lef t in Minstrel Boy for the six furlong sprint for top class horses at Koala Lumpur tomorrow, the second day of the Sdangor Turf Club's March meeting and on his present form I think he will
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  • 113 8 Another Bradman Century PERTH, Wednesday. DON Bradman scored his 105 th century at Perth yesterday making 115 in a dashing innings for the Australian touring team against Western Australia, the Sheffield Shield champions. When the game finished today the State side had made 62 for the loss of three wickets
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  • 126 8 From Our Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tuesday. MR. R. F. H. Drake m Brockman supported the contention that steward^ reports on racing incidents should be mad* available to the public, at last niprht's meeting of the Perak Turf Ciub. He said that some sort of a report
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  • 159 8 lead but came ux> against solid CJL defence. Eventually when the whistle for the interval wax about to 4b C A. defence wilted under constant pressure and a beautiful nass from left winger. Rogers, saw McEwan heading the ball Dast Ah Bah. Beating
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  • 86 8 The following players have been selected by the S.A.F.A. selection committee to play for the Combined Singapore Civilian side to meet the Combined Services m a football match at Jalan Besar StadJam on Mar. 27 m aid of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council Fund: Angninia. Pak Tong,
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