Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 January 1947

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  • 23 1 The Sunday Tribune Now printed tfmvlUneousT? in Singapore, Kuala i-iimpnr. ipoh Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, l AMAKY 1!, 1947 i I V CENTS
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  • 424 1  -  JAMES BARRETT A noth er Increase Ration Likely By Malaya's new rice allocation for the first naif of the year will be between 200,000 and 225.000 tens. The allocations will be made public early this week, and I understand that the allotment for Singapore and
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  • 210 1 Big U.K. Strike Averted j/nd';ii Jan 11. Tin- Mln i Lab ur anil I thai t.V tT take -)V :i Ij i diStnl I in ittrike-bound London, o i Mund^y m rnlng. has b en canceli^ci ui«; i the position is mad" clear reports Unite i Press. This dpt-i.s on
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  • 184 1 Behind the report ol the inter wptbn ol the Brilish merchant sh.p Empire Mayrover off Chenby the Dutch na v y I'^s the interesting story <» a cargo ot American cars which liad been hawked irom pon to port in South Ea,,
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  • 49 1 Madrid. Jan 11. Etegulo MarLiruz Sanchei, a priest, who was the loading tigure in the trial of 1 Spanish Republicans. CommuniBts and Anarchists accused ■:i plotting to overthrow General I Franco's Government in 1944 nas been sentenced to six years' imprisonment by a military cour,, hi i
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  • 48 1 Balav<a. Jan. 11 -Dutcli tank., wont into action in the "southwest lector" in J'ava yesterday r i support un infantry chasing a number <;i Indonesian 'gangs' \).-> w re found to have planted aircraft b^mb, on Dutch-held territory, the Dutch military spuk^man stated to-day. Reuter
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  • 212 1 MONTY GIVES STALIN SCOTCH WHISKY— AND GETS £2,000 GREAT COAT Moscow, Jan. 11.— Field-Marshall Viscount Montgomery, Chief of the British Imperial General Stall. carrying a £2.000 sable-lined Soviet general's great coat a gift from thfe Russians --was today flyinj home alter his -military goodwill" mission to Mosco The coat which
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  • 56 1 Rome, -Jan. 11. The Brit'sh RAP 1 Headquarters in Rome's Hu'^i Milano was evacuated at 12.30 p.m. to-day, when the Italian Police received a t lephonp call, warning that :i bomb had been placed In the building British mllitar and Italian officers began a thorough search ol the
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  • 229 1 S'PORE CRIME HITS ALL -TIME RECORD (J.ibune Crime Iteporter) rious crime in Sinfeiipore hit an all-time high record foi anyone year, according to the statistics availfor tne tlrst year since th'j re-occupation. Armed robberies showed an in create oi more man eight tinui over tnat oi pre-war Singapore. although luere
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  • 225 1 West Calder (Scotland) 'Jan. 11/— Fourteen men were trapped behind a wall oi' fire and rock here e today following an explosion in the Burn Range Shale Mine. Rescue parties fought through the fiercely raging gas and shale fin.-, but the heat was so Intense
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  • 127 1 Washington, Jan. 11— The former Secretary ot State Mr :y Wallace, in a rad o talk night, said: "Churchill's pro gramme seems to invite all na- <,l the world to fight a nd encirclo the Soviet Union, and I am exceedingly alarmed by this c mditton."
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 1 M Left. Ungku Abdulla?i bin Omar. member of- Johore aristocracy, speak- ing at the Federation Protest Meeting in Johore i Bahru last Friday. Next f o him is Dr. Burhanuddin, S M.N.P. leader and Che V Abdullah bin Haji Taib. I president of the Lembaga Kesatuan Melayu, johore. ffaji Zninal
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 58 1 Balavia. Jan. ±1- Tin- Bi Consulate-Genera] here made representations to the Netherlands authorities about the interception ol the B: merchant >tiiy Empire Mayrover (394 tons) by a Dutrh warship and the subsequent search ol tn vessel at Samarang in Javn. the Dutch news agency reported today. The British
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  • 380 2 Christmas !s. Mutiny Trial "Bravo, you are very bravt. You have done a brave de r 3d," was the praise allegedly showered on the Havii dar and Naik Ghulam Qac.r by a civilian watchman named Haiara Singh when he visited the fort on the
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  • 851 2 Hundreds Of Cases Awaiting Hearing (Sunday Tribum* Stall Reporter) v 7 i i cr va\ still sweeping across Singi pure-, the city's courts n't now Jammed v. h postponed cases for the next six months. Sonic c tiav< postponed to September. In the meantime, accused
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  • 78 2 Singapore's Municipal Commissioners have taken J i 'he unusual course of S takinq insurance cover i against the risk to cash 1 in transit between the Mu- i nicipal Offices and banks (both ways) and outside 1 payment cciitres, and > also against risk to cash
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  • 155 2 Rice Can Be Grown In S'pore (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) J*iV« Indian tuoli.-.s are lovkhtg forward uitli iri'cat •ftgumttfl 'o tilo I'pX; fortnight. Po»- If a'l goes Wi-H. they won't have to worry about th* 1 ic» ration cr (he GUcstiun of "bIaCK" They will have MM* rlcm \l\hh Uicy
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  • 39 2 New Ambulances For City Singapore at lon«> last is to have its accident ambulance service resumed. The Municipal Commissioners have recently approved the purchase of two motor ambulances at $14,275 each, to be delivered this year for the service.
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  • 132 2 28 CASES FOR YEAR'S FIRST ASSIZES Twenty-eight casts are on the calendar ol Ftm Assises of the year, whicu open ir. the Supreme Court to-rr< rr</w beiore Mr. Justice Ci. L. Jnb-j;i:-i Of these no lev. r tiian 20 are cmira 1 0$ aroied robbery, uliawiui possession oi firearms, or
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  • 207 2 A common jury trying two Malays On a charg-' of armed robbery rttiled three times at the Assizes yesterday before they could arrivv at a proper verdict in respect of the second accused. The final verdict brought in after they had lei t th« jury *tand
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  • 67 2 Chui Senp, a Chinese wno pleaded guilty in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, to the theft of tools and motor spare parts from a store at the 223 8.0.D. sub-depot Alexander Road, was sentenced to two months rigorous imprisonment. Chui was arrested by a
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  • 167 2 Schools re-open to-morrow, but (Sunday Tribune Staff Report**) Thousands of children after a month's vacation will go hack to school tomorrow. But thousands or otl will Have to .stay at home owing to the .short a^ >or accommodation in tlu» .schools. In
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  • 195 2 Press Barred From Malay Conference From Our Special Correspondent Alor Star, Jan. 11 As a heated exchange ut words was anticipated today between UMNO leaders and delegates of a majority of member Associations, who were ready with a number of very important amendments to the Federation and State agreement proposals,
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  • 293 2 'oiiijd.iy T-iburu- Stall Reporter i Staying at Raffle^ Hotel for an Indefinite period are Mr. and Mrs. William Winter and Mr. Merrill de Witt. Tdeways Fie.d Engineer. Mr. Winter, wellknown American news commentator and war correspondent ■Them Malayans heard from 'Friso in 1041 is conducting
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  • 67 2 Singapore Gen-ral HospitV. Social, th«- fir t o| it- kind, proved grwt succ. Over three hundred niembei .<{ \hi> -t;:lt. <,<)C.t»r:^ .in denUil ■fle*n dNMn, laboratory assistant«. nurses clerks t and f.', 1 attended the dance %t the MMpfai Hotel lust night. Mr. H. p. Bryson,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 494 2 "SMITHY STAR IN RADIO THEATRE Miss Murjf! .St.«i:.b'-rk f the distinguished Australian film star vho came to Singapore /or ||M premiers b4 "Sn./ln in which >■ /lays tho part of Lady Kingsford Smith, is to take part in Radio Th'-ntr*- Id nifht before )i<r return U) Australia. She will play
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    • 264 2 Pro tccti iig Your E$ t Crookes B2 Sunglasses _L~__ :l «ivp t:ii*ij)i< ie protection from glare or sti ong sunlight In taepical </7 climate. x, 'I NOW AVAILABLE Consult our Optician for Genuine CHANCES' CROOK Manuf acturlnj? Opticians .1 Hifcii 0«.., (fiioue 25»6) to bn<?a CEYLON GEMS ape world
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 50 2 SINGAPORE TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH The Rev m. Thangatnuthu, will da;. Bi -v .r<- at 9.30 a in. at til.- Si.^apoiv Tamil Muth<jdiiit ChUICh. AH are (ol'diitlLv Wcltoniv. Huluivadar TJiangamuthu will ul .<( r^ndiK-t :i KathoinMM0N|i f<- m.irrow at 6 pm. in tho Social Hall f the 'r»rn.- church, 1 B^rt
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  • TRIBUNE FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 1029 3 LOCAL BUYING OF U.K. INDUSTRIALS markets wero buoyant during the week 11 ot ousl S written In industrials was ory with an Increasing number of f:»iyIn for sevexaj favourttefl with consequent iwiin prices. Tlk* turnover in tin shares was orly te with, however, a distinct hardening in rates. again disapointing
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    • 323 3 Opening the cas"e for the defence of the six Japanese Officers and N.C.Os who stand trial in the War Crimes Court, Victoria Memorial Hall, on charges 01 illtreating Indian prisoners df war In New Britain, Capt. A. Phillips, who is assist'* ng the
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    • 414 3 Markets Gossip (.Sunday Tribune Financial Correspondent). During the past v.'vek the im- provement noticed In the prwiS otifi week has gained further I gtrength. Industrials and tin j vhan s especially have shown Uq proving tendencies and although rubber shares are not participating so luJiy in the rise there is
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    • 30 3 Dealers' and port stocks as at Dec. 3! showed little change on fefovembef. Deal.rs' stocks rose to ***** from 51.766 but port btocks fel] to 21.973 from 31.208.
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    • 64 3 Pleading guilty before Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterday, to dishonestly slitting open a bale of cloth valued at approximately $1,000 in a godown In the harbour board on Jan. 10, Hedri bin Kassim, who had ear!ier been sentenced to two months imprisonment on a trespass
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    • 29 3 The Toilg 6<>«, n Kok Association will hold its 44th Annual General Minting in tho Eastern n«'.-,taurnnt a-, the New World to-day at 1.30 p.m
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    • 149 3 SYDNEY.'-To win a bet, a Darwin fisherman jumped info a fish trap and tied up a 6 ft. crocodile. He is Mr. M. Gunellas, who came to Darwin from Victoria. Mr. Gunellas made the bet with Mr, Harry Broion, of Darwin, who
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    • 111 3 YOKOHAMA, Jan. 11. -The Eiglith Army Miiiiary Uommll-s'.-jn heard a witness say that a Japan.se Camp Commandant had ?.d vised an American to jump into a rifle bayonei. Thp witness said that the com mandant, Masato Yoshida, had told an American POW, General K. Titman. •'You
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    • 195 3 Half Palembang 'Reduced To Ashes' (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter t Half of the city of Palembang was burned down in the fighting between the Dutch and th? Indonesians that flared up towards the end of December last and continued till January 5. Hundreds Of Chinese shops were reciuced to ashes
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    • 84 3 Inter-state dancing contests are becoming popular. During the festive week Singapore won pride of place over the Malayan Union at an encounter held at the Happy World Cabaret and judged by Mrs. Elizabeth E Lee. On January 21, 22, 23 and 24 another contest will be held,
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    • 58 3 Alleged to have robbed one Chanan Sin;h, at the 13 K- mile st«ne Woodlfinds Road, on Jan. 5 of $200 cash, Gurdial Sin^h <40">, a Sikh, who appeared in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday, on a tentative charge of robbery, was remanded in police custody for 48
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    • 154 3 pAVl^tll.\ soon KCTia-COLOWYN MAVfR ■*THE PICTURE OF DORIAM SGRAr GEORGE SANDERS cc HATFIELD-REFD TH Tel /i j£& OP'i OU! rri in HONf all I I INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL REVIEW I, Jeddah On Sale at sJI Ki nis Use MACLEANS and note the difference Macleans Tooth Paste does supremely well, ail that
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    • 170 3 .11 si KhCKXVEBi rW IXVUTKD STOCK Oi ENGUSU-ALUiK PI^\»TIC TENNIS A BADMINTON RACKET COVERS WATERPROOF WASHABLE, COLOUR PA3T cV DURAW* 'DENNIS JC 50 c. EACH BADMINTON $2.00 c. EACH. 4, THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE Cable: "WINSTONS" "..and to think lo r .$2OOl- 1 could have had eomplete burglar protection!" You can
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  • 2280 4  -  VERA ARDMORE FGCHDFJ Mr. Run Run Shaw, M U riel Steinbeck and Mr Claude Mamey at the Changi Air-port Mtos Steinbt ck had just arnt from Australia fot a personal appearanct at the Rex Cinema, the new picture house recently opened by Mr Rim nun
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    • 135 4 Established 1872 PEKING LACE Co., Mal.-iy.Vs LeMtai 1 Je T ler SINGAPORE Diamond and (inn Merchant* TEL. 3380 Dealers in all Kinds ■I- I*. d«* ttilv*!), i:mb Tah! 4 Cloths Ltd.. Etc> Ku Guaranteed (Inrorporatf'd in Oylon Singapore, l*ruuii(. »/».t»» a ..B-hupat Charges Moderate I EXCLUSIVE GOWNS Catherine Desandre. «v
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    • 30 4 PARIS LONDON Th. FULL RANGE OP Helena World Famous cosmetic rom THE MEDICAL HALL DORIS GEDDES LITTLE SHOP SINCERE DISPENSARY FEDERAL DISPENSARY Sole Agents FOURPOINTS LIMIT] 14H, Cross Stippt Sinßap
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  • 48 5 Our Young Malayans -17 Hilwy ami Gillian aged tana 12 respectively, thedaughim of Mk md Mr*. J. L. J. HaxworXh ,>t Singapore Both mrU wire bom in Maluya. and are at t t boat school in Ashford Ketn England They both mi* iheii ai and Chin I ><i.
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  • 397 5 Mr- i oil and her sister Miss R semary Mur ny-Duncan have b en staying ißOngapt re tor a short holiday •as the gu< sts Mr and Mrs R E. Fouler Th^y will be return •ng to Tan.i m rualan*. Perak. next week. Captain Bill Clark.
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  • 526 5 A la.g«- number ol gue^i*. were i rtalned on Fiiday at th* n Me s. s.E.A.L.F., where the C inC. Gtneial Sir Montagu Stopford, was pre ent An excelI* nt buff t wa> provided and dancing went on until on. o'clock I noticed M-. Merton Bunui mart black
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  • 1372 5  -  Barbara Ireland Smith By European, Chinese Indians Fi nd Refuge Atu-r a war h ilgantii pro; as the one we have just expert need there Is leit In its trail the inevitable problen ol many homeless and displace I p rsons Singapore il Welfare De
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    • 63 5 SM A II SERIOUS ./AASH OF THZ LATEST ALL KINDS OF SILKS, K LINENS and COTTON PIECECOODS fi:i HOOS] RYTHING FOR YOUR DRESSES, ETC.. AT A VERY LO ASONABLI I n Y()L: ONCE STEP IN OUR SH OI' v. DO NO S PHIS OPPORTUNITY LEST YOU A l l i%
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    • 241 5 Direct Importers ol all kind! Of C h 1 n e s e Hand ff] Fancy Qoo 10, Battery Road House) Singapore. DIAMOND Gl ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. PEARL NECKLA4 CiOLD CIGARETTE CASES. I S de SHxh 106 Orchard Ed. Tel 2466 CORRECT TIM/ ALWAYS! 1 When your timekeepers are serviced
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  • 442 6 The Sunday Tribune JANUARY 12, 1947. More Rice m International Emeriancy Food Cotrnril m'eetat which the new 1 allocations wer< decided ♦•vidcntJy worv lively gatherings. There is no other explanation for the long deliberation, for the facts of Asia's new rice crop as fur i as they can be obtained
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  • 1515 6  - TH FUTURE OF RADIO MALAYA Sagittarius wC Dy y p['* o~*0 **'j Sfliic'- lit.- little fiarf-up during of Hie colonial budget bf th< ipore Advisory Council l more has been heard <>i th* propoatd en quiry into Radio Malava Th< .suggestion has not been forgotbtlt the < nqiyry can hardy
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  • 1111 6 The Adventures Of 0.8.H. My name is Mister 0.8.H. and until the end of last year I held a responsible position in the Government and wag well renowned for febe dignity of mv bearing and ior my official Minutes which I expect will go down
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  • 322 6  - BRITONS PLAY SUBSERVIENT ROLE IN AMERICAN TOKIO' Graham Barrow m TOKYO TJi "Tvient role the British in Japan Is p vitfence m Tokyo, where American Influence dominates occupational activity. ln<i< ican con1 1 oil <\ eit idel however, n comparatively MnaQ contlmcent of B»!tisli r k' "plriK ■ml up. It
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  • 267 6 nrst time during the years in which British pictu makers have foughi American competition a Br tor ranks in the estimation <•: Brl tain's exhibitors, as th< world's '•(id money-making star duri 1945-40 Hf is Jam >s Mason, wh<. t Itae bill m Ihe result «>!
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    • 4 6 TIGER CUB Gathering Strength
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  • 80 7 DECREASE IN WORLD WHEAT DEMAND OTTAWA ularr of i food ci» Bi and other I i accord Htnral Supples I A T> P Domini 0 Pi At tural r I need for ■opresslnii 46 en p ftarve t vrtthlri a of mwtin The gram planned, tn with v vipt in
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  • 147 7 A Cabinet Of East Indonesia Bat&via. Jan 11. A "cabinet of East inr. fanned yfsterday Th»- ita tndon wag recently formed ol Eu^t t (lands oi the Dutch Fas* Indies to become B C:.: Uei p.: with Borneo, Sumatra and Jr. the projected United States i Indonesia Th<- new cabinet
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  • 53 7 Thf Hus4uc. J.m. 10. -Sentenci' of 12 years' imprisonment was passed by The Hague Political Tribunal to-day on Carolina Pransman 27-year-old Jewess found guilt v ol betraying a lars number ol Jews including her own brother, to the German gestapo. She worked as an informer during the
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  • 85 7 JOGJAKAm A.— Th( d.-slro the Indonesian people to preserve pesoe as much ;i Q tlu-ir dealing with the Dutch was reiterated by President Sooknrn.. in radit> Address to the nation, at the sarruappealing to the world exhibit goodwill to the Republic of Indonesia, which womd contribute
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  • 704 7  - CHRISTMAS ISLE AFTER THE MUTINY ROY FERROA Here an two stones of Christmas island, $atrie of the kilii a British officer and his jour A', CO. i by numbers oj the th Coast Regiment, I long Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery March, 1942. The trial of seven of the men
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 7 The Chinese sculptor Mr. Liu Yah Fan who passed through here oil his way home to china on the Champollion on Friday is shown here with Dr. Cheng Tich-hsi, the Chinese Ambassador to London. The life-W of Dr. Cheng in the middle is a handiwork of Mr. Liu who is
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  • 99 7 HYDERABAD, < Dec call): —The tfu>u I id BtilintM if tila Ajair which arc Mtuated in Nizam of Hkterabad'i dominions about 3b° milet from here, Will tM br«»k-n by tin- dang of pickax. s on »tone when vfcmen <-f the Archafoiogical Department of th--Ni/.am CK.Vi-riiiiu
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  • 49 7 U. S. SCIENTISTS SCOUR JAPAN COKIO, l«um> ol Am< .i in for paratllfl, whic-ii w.U br tIK'US. are ea«oa«laaliilt lir> t on Bd Navy UMMI labormtorie* in Um T.-kio-Vokoham area ud tfc#» r lil:ds to four big w^rtunuscs b»ve b.M-n f<^' »toraK«- puroperation to other part- of M»aa. Reuter
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  • 471 7 Huw do Malaya's fishermen catch lisa -along the coaat? Tju 1 answer was given when members ot the s.E.A. Fisheries Conference went on a demonstration of native ftshii^g methods to a "Jtelong" about three miles ide SmKapore haibour. lii. ■•kclonp is a fixed fish
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  • 380 7 The "June-moon spoon" rhs--i^es of the Tin Pan Alky songsmiths have their Russian cqu Ivaknts which have got under tne skin of Ivan Okuncv, a Moscow University philological biudeiit. Ivan shand his> complaints wiia hi> feiiow- leaders ol Mo^.ow Konisomoii ts, the Young Coin
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  • 71 7 SURVEY OF JAP INDUSTRY MANILA: «Air Main P resident RoXM announced the appointment ol a five-man Philippine Mission to go to Japan to make a survey of Japanese industrial plants which are available as reparations to thi.s country. The mission \va< arranged by the government with General Douglas Vat-Arthur. Supreme
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  • 278 7 (Sunday Tribune Stall' Keporter) Sixty-six film shows were given by the Department of Public Relations in Singapore during the last five months of 1946, according to statistics released yesterday. These included travel, educational, medical and interest subjects and were shown on sub-standard sized film on
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  • 430 7 He Saw 4 Ghosts In Singapore's Council Chamber (Kuntiuv Tr bun Singapore's ol l< mnui claims he once saw foui ber is amour the new Justices ol I i P< tin- Colony. He is Mr. Clarence DfSouaa, financ I the Colonial Secretary's Offi< retir serving 4<p years in the Governmeni
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 BACKACHE IS A WARNING— De WITTS PILLS the Remedy work it palm spoil y*»r pleas u „i ay be warning yai that tomet •--> with your 5 „.ody there ib aconbtat^ :j nK p ro cess uau n Q ua! t; »te products aaaharmtul uric a filtered I? kldl; >s
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    • 166 7 "PACIFIC VICTORY" by Hugh Buggy A selection from the Table contents; Japan's Pacific Challenge— Australians in Malaya (Ambush, at Gemas. Struggle on the Muar River, A.I.F Battalions' Fight Their Way out of Jap. Net, Outflanking Move at Batu Pahat, Withdrawal to Singapore. Fall of Singapore Whirlwind Campaign in the Indies-
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  • FILM PAGE
    • 288 8 BING CROSHY is a man without a worry in the wo i Id That, however, does not make him the laziest man In 1 < 1 1 as he Ib sometimes represented, ca re less I y dressed in loud shirts, a pipe always
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    • 151 8 Confidence Is Big Factor Says Susan HOLLYWOOD "If there is aiiv one quality necessary for u cluiib to fame and fortune, a la self-confldence.* 1 This is the beliel of Susan ward, already w 11 on her way to acquiring botn Sus in was Brooklyn born und d. She nrst
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    • 23 8 Sunday Pin-up Star Dusty Anderson, coJ u mb ta 9 s latest acquisition looks V o o d in a tie-up Swim suit.
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    • 282 8 THREE Kiitisli Rim stars are tin- talk of Hollywood. They are* Phyllis Calvert, Ann Todd and .lame. Mason. Phyllis Calvert, when sue passed through N< w York en route to Beverley Hills was beseiged by fans who waited outside and inside her hotel for
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    • 184 8 HOLLYWOOD The Australian contingent among Hollywood's film players t« busier than eyer. Edward Ashley, former Aus tralian stage star, is current 1 appearing in the lilm "Love. Houour and Goodbye." with Virginia Bruce. He ha^ just been cast as a millionaire yachtsma
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    • 142 8 The mos>t fragrant thing in Hollywood today is Frankie. the mule that Su-an Hayward rides in the Waltei Wanger Technicolor production. "Canyon Past«age." which Universal will release. It teem that Frankic a> will behaved and decorous a mule as c;<n be tound. did not smell exactly like
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    • 103 8 Although James Stewart put In 2.000 hours in the air as a bomber pilot he consistently avoids driving an automobile. Jimmy's phobia about driving a car wa s rev aled when he was supposed to drive Donna Reed i-j the railroad station following their marriage in •'lt's
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    • 43 8 Perhaps it i- true lh.il gent lemt-n prefer blonde.>. The famed Ooldwyn Girls appearing in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, a Samuel Goldwyn production starring Dannv Kaye art- predominately blonde just have been in other Goldwy r > pittOMf for years.
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    • Article, Illustration
      38 8 A new jjiciiire of Ingrid Bergman, today's top-ranking actress in Hollywood, to be seen as Sister Benedict in RKO Radio's "The Bells of St. Mary's'*, in which s'he co-stars with Bing Crosby. This film comes to the Capitol.
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    • 559 8 TODAY SHE IS SCREEN I. AMD'S 'FIRST LADY' Bette Davis' great talen i has placed her m the enviable position of the -'first la dy of the screen,' after enduring set-backs and disapp ointments which would have discouraged a less determin fed and gifted actress.
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    • 124 8 Stars Swamped With Aid Appeals Hollywood, July 00. Hollywood film stat> are beinp deluged with letters from citizens 0/ foreign countries who are seeking ad in entering the United States. During the last month Deanna Durbin has received nearly IQO sucJt letters, a canvasi, of some of her friends in
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    • 84 8 Orson Wellt^ now owns a toy sled which marked a highlight, in his career. JoseDh Cotten spotted the s,eQ with 'Rosebud" painted on ita deck while filming a winter scone with Loretla Young tor Katip for Congress. Hr recognized it as the sleo wh'ch
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    • 194 8 Sight of Maureen oii.na "i te.hnicoloUi i:~ something to cherish in memory forever but ihe Wishes this Weren't <> The. co .-tar of DoUglai Fftirtei Jr., and W;tlt«-,- Sl.-/;.k in KK'.» Radio's Smbad tin- Sailor thniK beauty is a detriment t«> a cfci Rather than be
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 130 8 It is pleasant to take a glass of sparkling Andrews in the 7^^ early morning. But more important still is the deep- IACfI down Inner Cleanliness which Andrews gives you Ir /*fl|g I** I gently but thoroughly sweeps away all those trouble- I ■'J. m O\,o I making poisons which
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 164 8 THE WEEK'S \n 1 1 VV CATHAY Now Showing KII m Paul. tt( Godd and I tan Nixt Change: Jan TAKE A LETT Ki: DARI tnth Rosalind Run f- 1 i MacJfm xui. (Jan. IC-2O> RIO Rll Bun Abbot and I tello. PAVILION nc Showing: THE HI foxes uitn Bettt
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  • 2193 9 A WIN over JACK SHARKEY UP VICTORY ROAD A gain T^ World heavyweight champion JOE LOUIS today continues the siory of his amazing rise to world fame. EXCLUSIVE in MALAYA to die SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Schmeilng, I home. The two women meant the most I were on 1: me n mother
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    • 377 9 \yt:M o*fii: iii:-i \\m.\ After 7 Yean 0/ Separation! I Personal Meisoge to -hiall Navarozi Devotees GREETINGS and all good wishox for n pitMpcrO new year. Tins comes from thr Spiritual Headqu of NAVAROZI. During the duration you wero all out of touch with me: but, thanks to Almighty, wi
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  • 296 10 Back -Pay Question To Go Before Governor JCSA Wants Payment Before Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) Two representative* or the Junior Civil Services Association had an interview with the acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. H. P Bryson, y ster&y to, discuss the tion of a further four months' back-pay They told the
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  • 193 10 B( Sunday Tribune Stailf Reporter) Wednesday may be the dead-line for anothji Singapore strike involving b\4oo Municipal labourers. Furthci to an interview with Mr. L. Rayman, President of the Municipal Commissioners, yesteruay. 50 representatives of the Municipal Labour Unions will meet this afternoon to discuss Hie
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  • 120 10 Shipping News In Brief There was one case of chicken pox on the "Wing Sang" when che arrived on Frid'jy from Hong kong. The hospital ship Gerusalemme' 1 bound for Japan, arrived ivom Rangoon on Friday wltn 4i>4 Japan :se patients oi which \<l are mental cases. The 30.000 ton
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    • 246 10 NKV. HAIRS SOUND TRANSMITTERS WILL RE [NSTALLED TOMORROW! (Tomorrow 4 .shows only). /Si II /3l TO-DAY I SHOWS <7|lKantbr\3 n 5 4.15 0 91, I PHONE 6909 OPENING TO-DAY! LOOK UP! THEY'RE ON THEIR WAY! TECHNICOLOR! f^S^ENE TIERNEY VTRESTON FOSTER JOHN SUTTON &;3^ D '>«c'«' *>y W/tl/AM A. WfUMAN rMnyi/^g^^
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    • 74 10 Today: 3.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. M G M's Towering Technicolor Tribute to the fighting leathernecks of Uncle Sam's Forces! ''Salute to the AAaiines" Starring: Wallace Beery, Keye Luke Marilyn Maxwell. TO-DAY: 3— 6— Q^JmT*' Famous cast in brilliant drama! Leela Desai and Leela Chitnis play their finest portrayals in "DEVKANYA"
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    • 99 10 TO-DAY: 1.30 p.m.- -3.30—7.30 p.m. Big crowds rally to the "BACK AGAIN" Season of Gemini Pictures' Masterpiece! 'Msngarnma Sabatham' (in Tamil) Starring Vusundhara Devi in her most Brilliant Song-Dance j Number! Supported by Ran j an, N. S. Kirshnan, and T. A. Mathuram. CHUNGKING Tanjong Pagar Phone 3327 Today: l,
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    • 48 10 7'o-day Tive .Shows 10.30 a.m. 1.30 4 Gj0— 9.30 p.m. SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESEYTS r *4W\ LI 1 1 Lt HERBERT MARSHALL Terfa HWtHT lirtkrt fIRLSJV Directed b, WILLIAM WYIEK ftmm tlie «taae lucrru U L/I.LIA.N HH I MA> Next Change 4nother British Production And It's Good! lAGLE LION
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    • 197 10 TEIVSK TAI T! TERRIFIC! EXCITEMENT UNPARALLELED' LAST b 89Q^ S to- WAV v^Ay 1 1 CfLJ 'FOR RESERVATIONS DIaT~S2BI I I S n V JBff Screen^ by ANIHQNy VE-LLfP h,-, P :U b> tffNm H f y v:;!'' 1 1^ By MOVT^TONE NEWS--"^i'lMU r SM».3ICIIIISII\Vr. TUNE-FELLED! CENE SETS A NEW
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  • 250 11 NORTH SURPRISE SOUTH 10-3 Rugger Classic In K.L 'From Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur, Sat. Ficlnmo a heavier pack than acnts, the Sori\\ were able to turn the scales in their favour and .surprisingly defeaj tht South by poiJ (I goals) to three points (a try in their flrsi 1
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  • 256 11 S.C.C. Win With 14 Players playing on a looped field win. .< a ihort throughout the same, an •.C.C. XV defeated a team drawn from the Nee Soon Trans.t Camp bv six points 'two penalty goals > to three points (a penalty gonl) on the padann, ysterdriy. A steady c:
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  • 115 11 Ttie inter state match botwfPn Siigapoie and Negri BaflsMlan, fhn!u!i'd f«.r y. |nrday at the Pudarnr "Aii- poelpened due |e rain. The arame will fcx- played thi> m«> ning at 9 o'clock at Hie Police Training School. Thomsoi Road. The N»gri team will be 1 laTiag
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  • 67 11 The leUewing will reg)res«n( inGentle Bar! Partf B Tearr ac;iinst the Perhimponan B. Party 'n a return match of five, singles and four doubles at 4G JaTa Road today (Sunday), commencing at 2 D.in. Messrs. Ashari, Ra.i, Ifohd Nl «or, Rahim LatilT. Wahata Boslam. K «nat. Rahmat,
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  • 239 11 All the boxers participating in tonight's rights at the Happy World covered .stadium arc in Up-top condition. Although the top-llners, Mick McKny- -South African champion- -and K-d Puncho will be f ghtinf a\ riitrh weights, it is expected that the difference in htfl will ho just B
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  • 38 11 Clubs, parties. ar:i wUljiry Ifl hiiVe friendly ba&mintoi. matches with the a-bm-e Lnrkv Strike' Party are requested feO CiiiiDlunJi ate With the hon: sports cani-uM, c/o Mr. Hoo Cuun K i Lloyd Ro:,d. Sin- ro.
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  • 36 11 rak drew on -all with Pe- i nang In a hockey match played I in gpoa vc-ierday. Both goals wers scorej in U^e second halt. i\ being Caleb and Ah Loko
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  • 529 11 New York, Jan. 11.— Negro athlete, breaking down racial barriers by virtue of their tremendous native ability, are making great s;:.d e s toward success in amateur and especially professional. United States sports where the big salaries have been beyond their i jach for
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  • 78 11 I d.iv at the Jaian Basal Stadium, I she Hakka Community Guild soccor j team will meet the Port Bnr.barkution Hea^lqUiirU* rs XI in a charity match of soccer, th*» entne proceeds p| which will b*' donated to the Hatta Free Hospital and Welfare Fund. Tii« Bakka Community
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  • 102 11 After a long year of hard work on the Island Club course, the cotfaplete 18 lioU-o are now in good condition j\,i play. The fFtMM aro pcrJ.cL and the i airway-, art- just as good iij pj e war. Hm l-iand Club Will r.-bUme its uiuiiihly eumpetition
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  • 368 11 UNRRA MAN HERE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) One of the men who formed the nucleus of the Agricultural Industries Service of U.N.R.R A., r na helped to rt-hubiiitate the resources necessary to the livelihood of Chinese farmers in war-torn areas so that they
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  • 955 11 MCC Bowling Thrashed By Tasmanians Roban, ng was Hen today wh'3n tlu- thi a> oatcii btn.»« tbe r»I.C.C. and a Tasmania Combined XI continued h<Tr. the Tasmanians adding 349 ru he! < rnighi total of 2o for wo wickei m about by to the I ftrst innii Such was v
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  • 99 11 HOW PARIS GETS ITS NEWS Par:,. Jan 11. Brief reports, broadcast over loud-sp.akei^ i strung around newspaper buildings to-day, kept the Paris putiic informed of world events i- the city spent it& third Kttccei sive day without daily newspap era. Ther. U still no report and no .sign oi .settlement
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  • 87 11 SHANGHAI ALSO WITHOUT PA PERS Shanghai Jan. n. For CIH third successive day, Shanuha! j was without afternoon newspap exs to-day as th« i r suit of a strike oi typesetters and print- »r. following tin- rt fuoul ol the managements to grant a Chines Ni'A Y ar bonus amounting
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    • 114 11 BOXING HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TO-N] i ii. JANUARY |947 945 n.m. PROMOTKH KOW KIM LIN OPENS THE NEW YEAR WITH A FIRST HAND MATCH CATCH -WT. CONTEST jffi*f KID /MM HO Who created A Big Impression WBH Tn Australia With His Non-Stop MIC K iVfiK/lY U Scientific South African mfa
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    • 254 11 T> 15 p La 1 Bl Thrill Advent IV IiIMIIT' (in lorj with •lKtiri Ci Iman Marl< h. OPENING TO M m «Chaps l to 61 OPENUJO TO-DAY: 3--7 'i If) p in 1 oaded with sword pi.ty 1 The Prisoner of Zenda' with Ronald Colman, Madeleine Carroll. Bm b
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  • 84 12 CHIANGS NOT TURNING CATHOLICS i ON. Jan. 10.— Tli. N c r Care Conference cut (he report published it< the U it.-d State thai i Chiang Kai-shek and hi wife are talcing in traction M 'i ii<' eonfei n Ja i d^nii'd thii i <p. ttttemeni ;idd»-ci: "liiv G«m«--r f
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  • 475 12 BIG LONDON STRIKE THREAT: DOCKERS' ULTIMATUM London, Jan. 11. Dockers in London ant ot!;ci portg threaten uj |Oin the London transport t»t*ik( rs :1 servicemen handle food supplies for London u -c up by road strike. Thi development followed tn< announcement by Iflnistei of Food. John Btrachey la-t night vhat
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  • 160 12 LOS DON. Jan 11 ---In a letter U, th^ Daily Telegraph. Hear Admiral A. C Ransom u rites that in the process of withdrawing her leqions jrnm oversea* Groat Britain should retain three trading depots--Bomlxty. Hongkong and Singapore. "Bombay was reecived from Portugal m
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  • 120 12 i Sunday Tribune Reporter) The Maliyan Communist Party last night issued a statement opposing the Malayan Federation plan and calling for support for the Pan-Malayan Council of Joint Action, strong opponents of the new constitutional proposals. In opposing the federation plan, the Communist Party urges
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  • 127 12 TOKIO. Jan 11. --The newspaper Yomlurj said today that ;:mr Ja panes were severely as.ailin^ Japanese publishers for their publication of Erich Maria Remarque's "Arch of Triumph" asserting that translation with out permission constitutes "cultural aggression" of which the Japanese wer heavilv guilty in pre-war days. The paper
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  • 60 12 School broadcasting, which has bersome a popular Feature in rresent-day Singapore education will be le.umed from Mond~" vook. The Director of Broadcasting hps meantime circularised a questionnaire to all school principals asking them for frank criticism of the broadcasts. Bach school is invited to send
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  • 153 12 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Four days after he tnarries 16 couples in the ftnt Chinese mass wedding to be staged here since the liberation, the Singapore Chinese Consul will himself tread up the isle to marry Miss Kay Tan Yeow Kim.
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  • 285 12 r>i.\<» %»K«'iui»i> From Our Own Reporter/ Alor Star, Jan. 11. -Alter a heated debate which indicated a pretty flare up today, when many amendments will be tabled, twenty-four of the tWjnty-nine associations present at the UM.NO Assembly accepted Federation in principle this evening. The Associations
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  • 180 12 BLOW-UP OF BRITISH WARSHIPS THREAT Paris. Jan n -Professor Johan Smertenko, vice president of th< American L ague for free Palestine, in an int: rview given to the Paris edition of the New Yon; Herald-Tribune says: "Jewish military resistance .w!M spr?ad beyond th»> limits of Palestine and reach into the
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  • 129 12 The Bishop of Singapore officiated at the wedding which took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, of Mr. trcnest A. Clark of the Singapore Harbour Board, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Clark or Penang, and Miss Catherine Rosemary Partridge, daughter of Mr. Edward R. W. Partridge and
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  • 68 12 DURBAN. Jan. 10. A 100-mik-per-hour cyclone lading five minut. s which -truck New Gueiderland near Stanger on th< coast of North Natal today ripptd root* off four buildings, snapped off trees and to-sed galvanised iron sheeting 80 feel into the air. Tiie rool of
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  • 137 12 Robbers Wore Gloves Out of three armea robberies I which were committed in Sin- gapore on Friday, two occarred i within one hour in the Bukit i Timah district The frst one took place at a house in Bukit Timah Road at j 9.45 p.m. when five Chinese, i armed
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  • 88 12 London Jan. 11. A police ins jjcv'tor wns shot and seriously wounded in the thigh lust n;^b; bv u hoJdup man who intended t-) rob two girls in Hyd Park, under cover of the thick fog Police were drawn to the seen b\ the screams of
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  • 343 12 'Sunday Tribune Staff Re.po vi.ilayan cen »U3, whicl I will ijc taken on the morning ol year. The same date, time un d procedui >oth in Singapore and throughout the union. Beginning m April and ending m May. a census card will be pinned
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  • 106 12 HONGKONG, Jan. 11 —With all entrances heavily guarded by detectives the dead-line of the oombmg threat again>t the Briti h owned Peninsula Hotel one of the largest in ttu colony, pa^^eci last night without incident. The Hotel management received a iettei two iay*« ago from Chinese terrorists demanding
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  • 154 12 HO CHI MINH APPEALS FOR DOCTORS BINOAPORE, Jai Viet Nam Radio broadu beard by United P past here -nid tliat I Ho Chi Minh bad appealed to *ll tor>, physicians, pharmacil yers, profet nors, i dalli and -tud< tit of the Viet I University and pubUi h i School pupil-,
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  • 138 12 INDO-CHINA NOW A WORLD PROBLEM SAIGON Jar. 10.- -"Ind IP is no longer just a French problem, but a world problem it is UOM the Ur.ited Natif)tis st.pjj.d in, Vietnam nationalist and. mod< quarters in Saigon Tha Vietnamese u,;i I cannot be disclosed .said tiny WOUld WelC(»mC SlllO Alll'l m
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  • 72 12 PALEMBANG HAS NEW WAR SCARS Puleinban^. Sumatra, Jan l >. -The commercial centre ol Palembang lias suffered most In th» recent fighting which, accordini to the Dutch authorities, was nect ss!tated through the pr*'s encp of considerable numbei ol snipers and Indonesian coi tractions in these qu Although the main
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    • 62 12 WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS 1947 MODELS EXPECTED SOON Consult us for your requirements SOLE AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE. MALAYAN UNION, SARAWAK AND 8.N.8. THE MARDEN CO. Tel 3252 82. Orchard Road, Cablegrams •'MARDEN". Singapore. sake/ CAfIKERAS ISO YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY 20/ I Mlfi ld pUWiahed l>\ Khoo I,
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