Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 January 1947

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  • 20 1 The Sunday Tribune Now printed simultaneous!* In Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh Penang. TWELVE r\( SI\C;ArC)KF. JANUARY li>, 1947 TEN CUNTS
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  • 337 1 UNION GOVERNOR REPLIES TO "BOYCOTT" CALL P&a Far A7«/W 7>m/ A/a/ Tolerance (From O-r Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, SaL-The Governor o f lhc Malayan Un,on Sir Edward Cent, today replied to the Malayan Counal of Joint Acfon's call to Maya's Adv.sory Councilors and Consu.at.vc Committeemen to boycott the.r respec.ive organisation
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  • 228 1 CHINESE GIRL IDENTIFIES MARINE Peiping Rape Case PHPINi lisa Bhen old Chin- afterson ral Willia n G. i iiar n< who Christmas >un n&artl I t.i h touched I Chi: tudent ant court thai saulted he tii n de i third attempt Sir wI v turning her head around the
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  • 50 1 NANKING, Jan 18. A rln imported now in pro nor Liu Wen-fa the ChuiPM. provi- i Hated that 500,n00 civilians have participated in the revolt -i,ic- Dec GoVvrn.M Lit wa- chai-od with in R a tyrannical ruler and ths t opium vendor of the Pi vine* Reuter
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  • 46 1 TASIKMAI.AJA. WEST JAVA. Ja villageg in the TJikonang Tjiamis pi were de- When a whirlwind moving •d struck tt,, ration uproot 2 (> troai, comply wrttm p rt WO bouae« ;,nd partly d-m.. mi D y BUN I Rivari ratio. '"8 be Kat| IlE)
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  • 54 1 153 KILLED IN TRIBAL RAIDS MrZAFFARABAD. KASHMIR, Jan. iB.-T.ua Si-.uh. leader of the Akali BUfchs, -aid here t<.ri. 153 people were killed m recent tribal raid- <>n H; /tv dUtru of the Northwest Frontier Province. The raiders were m^l i inning wild, burning villaffes n i kiilina their inhabitant- h
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  • 89 1 Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Sat —Mass evacuation (;t Chinese l^milies from kongsis and kamoongs In the neighbourhood of Grik, in Upper Perak. was reported today after the discovery on Thursday of the brutal murder of an entire Chinese family in a lonely house
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  • 809 1  - The Duke Of Glo ucester In Singapore LIM KENG HOR DUKE WITH i MALAYA'S C-G I (By DUKE'S ARRIVAL Pictures taken at changi airport yesterday shortly after D,,ke of Gloucester t ued. Top. From left to Lord Kdlearn, 'Special Commissioner) Gen. sir MonS'opford 'C.-ir.-C. SEALF), Rtar Admiral Eqerton, (Flag Officer,
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  • 61 1 'NDON. Jan It.— Transport drivers and dockworker« started work today in accordanc* v. .tf. tin >trike si'ttlfiUMit reached n "ihurs day. Twerity-four-f.i and T». dockers, it«T«dorefl and waU wriit back t,, Work Mn- m<and rli<' job of loading and un over 100 waittng ahipi wa; resumed Many vessels
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  • 44 1 CANNES. Jan. ih. The Aga Kmiand P«mim ;ii«- t.. \<ay viv.it to 1 Binnanic in Efeypt. LONDON. Jan It- The death !'>.,k plac< a ;."i!cl<M, yesterday <i Lord Boulhborou^h, a former Perms nc t Secretary t,, ike Board ;f '1 tad-. He
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  • 67 1 500 Drowned In Whangpoo River Disaster SHANGHAI. Jan. 18. The Chinese wooden sh.p Chikian sunk at 1 a.m. this morning at the muuth ot Whangpop river. 20 mlleJ from Shanghai following a collision with a tu<? cautIng heavy casualties among the mere than 1,090 passengers. Th exact figures were not
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  • 47 1 UNTOUCHABLES' THREAT > DF:i HI. ran 18 India's Untouchables today threatened to bnnu up their case against Caste Hindus before the United Nations. At a mass meeting, the Untouchables declared that their treatment by Caste Hindus was even worse than the treatment l of Indiana in South Africa
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  • 37 1 NANKINO. Jan. 18.— The Central I Committee of the Chinese Commu- Ot«t Party Lo.lay rejected th<> QOVWBMtnt'a proposal U) .*tKd tilt OottTßOf Of Sinkiang, General I Chang Chih-chung, to Yenan on a !>**<»' mission.
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  • 53 1 I PARi: md French citiei v. lly meat le.s^ today producer! went on strike ■gainst the live per cc it I price cut plan introduced by Leon Blum. Butch.-r thope irere closed irtiile t others sold only tinned imported corned b»cf and pork which antermed "munJc»-y nettt" by
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  • 148 1 Lost At Poker, Tried To Wreck Train SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. IS. -The Federal Bureau of investigation <.oday arrested a railroad track worker. Leo Lominsky. charged with attempting to jcrcck the Southern Pacific's passenger sleeper train "The Lark'- on the the San Franclsco+Los Angeles run. The FBI said he confessed 'hut
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  • 107 1 0 ir Ok n Reporter) IPOH, Sat.— The Sitiawan poli c e «>e systematically combing trie district for five men wanted in connection a recent rjraye and for who st capture a reward 0) each has been offered. The outrage irhich occurred
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  • 404 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Mi.Lini x- w Hock, Secretary o\ th< Clerical Union, has been chosen by the British Council to represent Singapore in the summer tour of the United Kingdom sponsored by the Council. Three representatives from the Malayan Union and one each
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  • 41 1 KARACHI Jan 18— Mobile part; 1 oi entomologist! have taken up positions in the Baluchistan an \i to c<-nibat a Possible 1 .cum Invasion <>t Northwest India from East Africa. Palestine and Saudi Arabia during the coming Spring.
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  • 45 1 WASHINGTON Jan. 18. American-born Mildrod Gillars. \ol\, ly-voiced "Axis Sally" o f thr Nazi riidin was wv^ird t(->day by United States Attorney General Pom Clark that she will be arrested and chary d with treason i! she seta fool in her homeland
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  • 16 1 ATHENS, Jan. 18. Six mini resigned from Co; tl Tsftldl Grct'k cabimt todav
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  • 708 2 (Sunday Tnbum Staff Reporter) Vestcrday I spoke to a Japanese woman who lives a stone's throw from the CM. D. She has hren allowed to live in Singapore, and trom outward appearances she looks just like any other ordinary citizen. It's only
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  • 208 2 Major Asked For Help, Then Shot Himself An inquest wrm§ h»-ld by th*» Coro n<*r Mr. W. G. Porter, yc.st*rdiy Into thr death r f Maj. Harold K«rr, Commanding Offi.-rr, 21 Infantry Brigade Workshop, R.K.M K. who la%t November was found dead in J his quarter Reformatory Rnad I Camp
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  • 189 2 Mutiny Trial: On Wednesday "When tne senior men in charge of the gun post (Naik Ghulam Qadir and Havildar Mehr Ali» lan away from the post I reported it to Captain Williams but captain Williams replied, "IVs all right," stated Naik Fatoh Mohamed, the last prosecution witness, at the continued
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  • 221 2 Asiatic R.A.M.C. Demand Back-Pay (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Asiatic members of the RAMC the First Malayan Field Am-bulance-met yesterday afternoon and derided to petition the War Office through its branch here for full back pay and other privileges hitherto not fully met. The petition wnl contain the following demands: Back
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  • 166 2 Municipal Workers Say 'No More Letters' Sunday Tribune Reno?--Thv Permanent Executive Committee of the seven Municij pal Labour Unions, which made I a sev.n-point demand on the I Municipality last month, met on Friday night and decided to discontinue further correspondence with th:> authorities o,n tne matter. A spokesman of
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  • 52 2 were too many mosquitoes." In answer to Col. N. IrelandSmith, the President, Fateh Mohamed said that he had not heard anything before March 10 to suggest that there would be an attac* on the 8.0.R.'s Further hearing was adjourned until Wednesday morning v.hen the case for the defence
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  • 74 2 During the heavy thunderj storm in the early hours of yesterday morning, two fires were j caused by lightning when a j *>hort circuit blew up the elec- tncal wiring a t tho trolley bus t'rket box at Jalan Sultan while i another short circuit
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  • 45 2 A British b«aman of H.MS Sm tan, Anthony Lynch <25>, who I pleaded guilty in the Fourth Police C urt reaWitUy. to dishonestly r+> < Uininf i wrist watch, belongi j Capt. Stafford, wa, Hn«d $100 in i default two months' rigorous impri-
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  • 217 2 MANCHESTER, J«n. 17. TIM China and the Far East section of thi- Manchester Chamber ot" Commerce report- u slight imnrovemc 1* i in the general situation m the Far East after a Mry difficult year The problems in British Far Ea tiiri territories have
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  • 202 2 (Sunday Tribune Reporters The operators of the Man Fui Tong gang ('Overseas Youth Movement UYiit'i one of Singapore's biggest protection -money racketeers have been cornered by the Criminal Investigation Department. It is known that a large number of letters have been posted jto Chinese businessmen ana 1
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  • 75 2 1 5 LOOTERS FOILED An ftttfcntpt by 15 Chinese some of vhom armed, to rob the NAAFI store, Palmer Rr.u], in the eariv hDutfc of w<*terdav morning, was foiled by Hie g-uir. :ir> v/ro i.urned out in lull force and chased the gang away. Three Chinese, all armed with pistols,
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  • 93 2 CHILDREN'S ORCHESTRA The children \s Orchestra Is corrrinp to its own again undei the able jonductlhj? of Mr. Glan Williams and plans have laid for reh< I j recommi nee on Wednesday 25Hh January at 5.00 p.m. iri the >ria Memorial Hail. I\\v first Of the 1047 series ol Children's
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  • 55 2 Tho Sin^anorc Chinese Chamber o r Cbo^pierca will bold a rrieetlnf of nil Chinese clubs and ;.-s<.c<i tio.T.s tomorrow afternoon to pr«>t<-^t against the loss of lives «-ind property incurr.-d bv the Chines* e result th<> refieni Dutch bombing jf Palembrinsc "without warning^ uud the detention
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  • 77 2 GANGSTER SUSPECT SHOT DEAD MALACCA -ingater suspect, who witJl two others in a hotel hi r. by thV Police u\-u shot d n a Run I belonging to j.. Lice ling the pa to the waiting black n cldentalfa went had been residing in the ia.st 16 (i. "> foi
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  • 54 2 pte. George Wells, a British i soldier, wa d on Friday I night at the Liberty Ci I when a dagger was found in hi', possession. H<< was pro i the Second Police Coin day and the case was held ovev till Jan. 25 for mention &i\\
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 375 2 IMPOSSIBLE? WWT OISNfY'S s£*_3- T|C H H ICO tOU EBtJCATTON Anplo- Vernacular School at 122, Carpmael Road, Katong, offers rapid and efficient tuition up to Matriculation and L.C.C Examinations. Languages includes Tamil, Hindustani and Sanskrit. Apply- -Supervisor. MISCELLANEOUS NEW SHIPMENT: TlnWx all fashionable and fast colours. Tints and dyes anything
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    • 233 2 L TEA-MONEY CHARGES C. K. Chen jr. of Cheng T radii g Co. t Winchester Housej claimed trial in the First District Court yesterday when charged with receivinp slims of money as consideration for tenancy, without giving particulars of such consideration In writing. The charge in the first case was
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    • 228 2 \vi;ij'O3bi: n k- i \io\ After 4 Years of St partition Personal Message to all Navarozi Devotees xt™ t EETINGS and all sood wishes for a prosperous A ,TS A^ T Tllis comes from the Spiritual Headquai' of NAVAROZI. During the duration you were all out of touch with me;
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  • 764 3 Hu martlets whih* on a lesser P o week may be refj ijrde i as good J exception*, firmed, tadu trial c attention* Dealing in tins was small, in limited and few d.-als in Loans Tin by UtH nVf r £2 250.000 Loans ff< !M jnr-nt
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  • 432 3 Tribune Financial Correspondent). A v/vrk ago equities were o»-inu strongly sought after kn the I,(jndon market us a h da>against ieurs oi inflation; therefore the course «;f the market during the past week cannoc have come as a surprise Tlv- New York stock exchange Industrial index closed o.n
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  • 146 3 (Sunday Tribune Market Correspondent). After a dull start the rubber market has experienced an active week due tn p keener buying interest from outside sources and support from manufacturers. The London market has steadied in consequence with good buying inquiries for all grades up to
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  • 63 3 NEW YORK, Jan. I?.— Wall Street opened irregularly higher and prices advanced up to §M point on a broad front during the morning. The advance rontimifd in the afternoon on selective replacf ment buying Led by heavy industry shares but proflttakiiiur finally pared extreme gaius leaving
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  • 198 3 U.S. Fears China Dumping WASHINGTON. Ja,n. 18.— The Handkerchi?f Industry Association of New York, representing both manufacturers and imports, at a hearing on trade pacts with 18 countries today opposed any tariff reduction, alleging that it would flood the market with imports from China and irreparably injure the United States
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  • 23 3 STOCKHOLM, Jan. 17.— 8w«-d«'n announced toddy that iw ha» decided to recognize th».« Philippines Republic as .i ovt-rrien independent nation. U.P.
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  • 161 3 IPOH'S STALL FEES SEWAGE SYSTEMS 'Our Own Reporter) IPOH: Ipoh's City Fathers decided at their monthly meeting held that market stall licence fees should be increased. The chairman, Lt.-Col. R. F. H. Drake Borckman, presented a table of the proposed inereas- es, relating to the type of stail i and
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  • 107 3 When Mr. J. P. Merson of tfcp Exci?o department made a routine Inspection of a retail liquor sTiod in Changi village on Friday afternoon, he discovered that the licensee, Pung Loh Beng, was storing 98 bottle* of various brands of dutiable European liquor and was
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  • 506 3 Future Of Hongkong LONDON, Jan. 18.— In the main little has been done to mitigate the abject poverty of the Chinese population, writes a special correspondent of the London Times in an article discussing the future of Hongkong and Britain's opportunity in the
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  • 328 3 Millionaire's Only Interest Dum (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A man, who every tnree years collects a million dollars in rent from his Douses in Singapore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur, has one absorbing hobby in life Dum or Malayan draught. He is Mr. Ong Eng Tiang, Malacca Chinese millionaire. A retiring
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  • 121 3 Naval Base Workers Demand Back Pay Thu Naval Bast- Labour Union has .sent a demand f»>r back-p.ty far all Industrial employee* in thf Naval Base ur.d for the immediate payment of two months salary in advance. An early rt,)ly truin the authorities is expected. The following oSce bearers of the
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  • 189 3 (Our Own Reporter) IPOH:— The first meeting ior the year of the Kinta Town Board was held with Lt.-Col. R. F. H. Drake Brockman presiding: The chairman welcomed two new members to the Board, Mr J. T. chappel, senior partner of Messrs. Osborne and Chappel, and
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  • 125 3 N? Fui, a detective attached to the Cantonese sub-Branch, appeared before Mr Paul Storr in the First District Cow* yesterday on a charge of corruptly accepting $30 from Heng Soon Bak as a reward for refra ning from prosecuting Hoo Chu Pang for an alleged offence
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  • 54 3 A Boyanese, aged 45, Abdul bin Hassan,, claimed trial in tb<- Third Police Court yisterday, to a chare? of dishonestly retaining* stolen I property It7 blankets valmed at $1,122 in a hmue in Omar Road on Friday mornfrur. Bail of $1,000 vs* offered and mCMfl postponed to Jan.
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  • 83 3 TArn Chine'f, Ro Monn Oh^ong <25) and WOng Eng Kee (22), apDeowd before Maci^trate Tan ThoOw Lip in the Fourth Polio.* O>\irt ye terday f on charge* of bring In un lawful possession of a rolt automatic nnd H«vo n round* of ummunirion nnii a .3*
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  • 18 3 AirmHi! letters to America from Singapore now iy $j, :t TO d\»Ctiun nf GO t
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    • 85 3 PI nil r n UnlV t n Fixed Retail Prices are as follows:— \<>. 51 L Pencil 12. -v#i ppn .1!> .^(fi. 1 I it «j«7» No. ,1 (i Pencil IG.Majcv Pen 25.Hfaj«/ Vac. Pencil 10.--innwr \;»c Pen 15.Junior Vac. Pencil 8.50. Dtiniohi Pen 18.--i'ius Customs Duty if any) MONTOR
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    • 275 3 IRWTATING, PAINFII FEET RAW, CRACKED, PEELING SKIN BETWEEN TOES RELIEVED OVER-NIGHT If you suffer from burning, tired, aching feet, or peeling skin and irritating painful cracks between the toes (Singapore Foot) follow this simple ABC routine. A. Wash feet night and morning with soap and warm water. Dry well between
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  • 1864 4  -  VERA ARDMORE bii Governor General's Arrival TYirnina Hou-c at Changi Air poit wa.s a hiv.- of activity Tlidrsdav afternoon when th- Oovernoi Uencral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, arrived with Mi-. MarDon.dd -h< -topped out-off the "plane" looking very tiim and sou in a carbon nlir tail!
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 103 4 PEKING LACf: 66, North Bridpt Rd. \PORE TEL 3380 Dealers in all Guaranteed Pre-war Q Chnr^cs AAode. Catherine Desandre. Ru Com* 3rd Floor, Hill Street Mr chai or by appointmrnt. Fragrant flattery of a perfect powder f&|^S J m^A^ La, V tS^ I I A fe^^ fia^rance specially created f
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    • 22 4 I tablishcd 1572 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and <i<*m Merchants ES.B'.clfSiKiK' Litl (Incorporated In C-ylon) ngapore, Penanf. Hiffb Ct i. Bishop St.
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    • 66 4 RIS LOW NEW YORK FLOWER PETAL COMPLEXION POWDER tely line powdi i Dai k P< aches and Crea n, 1 id Cream, suitable for all co i.ri sun-tanned .skins Pink i blondes and fair .skins. 1 ie full RUI INS World Famou I obtainable from Klai Federal D a] Hall
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  • 59 5 Our Young Malayans— 18 Dorothy and Violet Shaic, aauuhiers of Mr. and Mrs. Run Run Shan <>f Singapore. Dorothy is aged 13 years and Violet 11 years They arc How studyUuj at the Methodist Girls School The^ ar cU*o. taking special private lessons in Muse and Mandarin. Their parents plan
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  • 361 5 People In The News Mr ar.fi Ml G. Richard will bo returning shortly to Singapore with their daughter Jac (\w\v- Rfehard Mr Richard .is with Messrs Kinloch and Co. .The three il them ar at present in England and were previously in France. Mrs. Elizabeth O'DriscoU and her MMe daughter
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  • 129 5 London Fashion Diary At a lecent fa>hion parade, London dressmakei howed some of their most colourful and dramatic clothes. Hei u t*'w example^ of them cle-i^r.t d foi the post-war scene. (1) Frederick Starke 8 black c/./j. dre%s has a lon neckline, lightly veiled >n tulle and a fulled tulle
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  • Article, Illustration
    1502 5 Yesterday's Wedding o'clock yesterday morning found roe at St. Joseph's Church, at one ol the mo->i charming weddings I have seei» for a long-tim The couple were Regina Ellen Dvason. daughter of the late Capt R C C Dyason and Mrs Dyason. ana Albert Leslie Cap 1. son of Mr.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 26 5 j i'bioi im.v vwoimi; I THEIR LATEST ARRIVALS. Genii nil in o Materials. o x 01 IC \L PALMBEACH PLAIN <> OURED LINEN I HECKED SHARKSKIN PARMANAND'S
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    • 156 5 direct importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods t.ooits i «m; i 10, Battery Road (Rodney House' Singapore. IRKNE BEAUTY PARLOUR and LADIES HAIRDRESSING Room 39 2nd Floor, Oranje Building, Stamford Road, Singapore. Proprietress: IRENE. DIAMOND GEM ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. PEARL NECKLACES GOLD CIGARETTE CASE& I' «l«* Silvai
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    • 140 5 OUR LATEST BOOKS. PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURAL BOTANY By Alexander Nelson. $21.00 SUN. MOON STARS By Skilling Richardson 7.50 PRACTICAL PRINTING BINDING Edited By Harry Whctton. 7.50 THE STANDARD HANDBOOK OF 1 TEXTILES By A. J. Hali. 12.00 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING DETAILING By J. R. DalzPll J McKinney. 9.60 ELECTRONICS FOR ENGINEERS
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  • 475 6 The Sunday Tribune JANUARY 19, 1947. Toujours Lamour While censorship is not destructive- agency it US;*d k) be, it still has its moments as Miss Laniour's sponsors can testify. Mjss Lumour ii un extremely photogenic young woman whose screen fam< restc up exciting adventures when clad in hardly less exciting
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  • 106 6 "Outstanding Mother MANILA.-Phihpp.nes' 'out H thnd ln K Bottler*" have ju s t bee,, selected Po r "mt;rit<,rif,u b service to the country," Mrs. Roasario Ar.una Picazo, mother of President Roxa.^ and Mr>- Mercedes Uanes, mother of the late Josef* Kscoda Llai noted sorihl Worker and an outfltandinif member of
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  • 1479 6  - THE FOOD OUTLOOK: RICE RATION INCREASE Sagittarius by VY»- fi; t v«- a lonK way to go b»--lor- we are out ol the wood, remarked Lord Kiil.arn in warning th<- Lia;son Officers' Conference of a pi,s*ibi<- new crisis in the food tituaUon In the autumn of thi* _y»*ar Lord KUtearn
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  • 985 6 THE ADVENTURES OF O. B. H. I have threatened to expose everybody's internment Racket in simple language and I shall do so henceforth without fear or favour unless those heavy with conscience care to send me a cheque. So far, the response to my cheque
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  • 320 6  -  PAUL F. ELLIS by PR!N« I J J A ntuch to do toward developing th nib, bflli-v- g thai ne may come when man will ndi sun to make >w. This sd til viky Glenn S. Callfon pi <)ii ference on the fulufe ol
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  • 294 6 LONDON Th<> Mrs? mtI811( I be nuidea it the moon should be ready bj 1950. rt is 1 tQ crash Into tin mt* A That is the view o* an <\ F L Clark nbtf a professor at l.und.m -The public," he .said, "not real: the problems
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 7 Wife of Malaya s C General seen n her children, BiU and Jane Rotoley. shortly ape* their arrival on Thursday tyy the Oranje from Canada. Mrs. MacDonald arrived ici'*i the GovernorGeneral earlier m the air from London. The Gov-ernor-Gene? al is seen ,n the background.
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  • 549 7  -  CHUA SWEE SIM Two World Wars Have Failed To Remove The City s Biggest neaiih Scandal Chinatown's Death Houses bv SIX f 1 h()U.and- > sent to nN In Chlii^ lively Itfiown o| Oi Suffering' who i $gkm. I i Y o| these hou r
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  • 168 7 HORSE-TALK DURING DUKE'S PROCESSION SYDNEY I Duke ol Olou cestrr met, 1 by. and t r nr at tne ni-bflj: sslon tnruugh Syai \tfhen the Duke came to Australia t<wt> yi he b night Onpe Aku i .is a hack. Thep. the time for d-parture at nancJ, tn< Uukf gave
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  • 428 7 London, Jan. 18.-- A wellKnown London vaudeville star has just learned tnat her American husband cne-time ferry pilot in Britain had been arrested in V w York on charges of robbery on the grand scale. She is Mrs. Winifred McCarthy, familiar to variety hOUSei
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  • 549 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A Burma Road war veteran who left Singapore nine years ago this month has just returned to Malaya— and he wants to forget all about the war right now. H<> is 33-year-old Penang-born Yap Sin Fatt
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  • 70 7 LONpON, Jan. 17. Mr Jonn Ktarney, tile Canadian High Com miiikiontjr-do^Rnate for India told United Press today. "I loafc forward u. being in India because India .s „n the threshold of great MMfltl." India.-, dt'V.'lopm«'nt f cou^titutionally and otht-rwist*, it always interWitntK to pc.plc
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  • 125 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter i W«»men pickpockets are the latest Singapore pest. The»« women are kiK.wn to the Polic»- tu be operating ill trolley bUMi at the moment. Miistod by UatiU.- i V«'Ung men. Many complaints ha\ e bt-en re-(-eived by victims. One passenger in 14
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  • 127 7 BANGKOK, January 18.— En new effort r increase ofl chases of rice for export, m< bonuses are being p. of the official Purchasing Bureau. They get double pay if the target figure if reacbed, *tra half a month's pay if ixtv per cent is achieved.
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  • 142 7 LONDON. Jan. 18. A man who died" icr 12 minir i lt -j restored to lu< o.v is today walking lit and well, and quil ol his "d aih The njan was a patient at the Royal Northern Ho: pitaJ way-road. N. When his heart stopped
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  • 101 7 London. Jan, 17 [ndia, It is officially st delegation to th< the Bix Four" ci putie In i don. The position Is that Government of India di wish at present to views Qp German md prc^blerns, thjugh it r r;^ht to do so ai It would
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  • 16 7 SUICIDE TO 'PLEASE' MA-IN-LAW TtU t turner to hare hi KOTUUQtQh U r 'hat he ih
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  • 28 7 KING CHRISTIAN BETTER COPENHAGEN, Jan. 11 ially .-ifuu Hi r.-cj i d and affection uf the li n.u^ <.ii,id<':;ibiy impruv.-d H •f!llp.-i:«f')t. fi«Ml>Kii :inii .1 ccndi^ton ,io(xi. Reuter
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  • 41 7 PORT OF SPAIN, TKINIDAD > Jan. 17. The Trinidad LtftslatVt today 'Dpiuw.itd th« CJov.rnor to jModaim h ,tat* of «naorg«fnry followniK PtHljlltm acts of sabot HR«' in th»« ui!flcl(J s area, incfudu. T,h»: burning of oil.wel]^ an. I tmPQrinf ul reservoirs. Reuter
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    • 63 7 s s 1 1 1 1 WAIT DISNEY'S 3US T*2?. TICHNICOtOKI THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. (Qualified Opticians) 275 South Bridge Rd.. S'pore •Opposite to Indian Templet Tel OPTICIAN Fan. O.D. (Phila.. Our long experience ensures Ist class work Note Address: 275, South Bridge Road. (Vuild up \sntNeTH2l [UAsimw FOOD
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    • 240 7 "Nothinalike jT$ ASPRO to ■>$%. STOP PAINS' AH owr the world Women everywhere are helped r^^^fefc^ bv ASPRO'. They use it regu- r^&^fcifct rly because it means certain ItV^^^^W pains. Tavo tablets /^M^fftm stop pains within 5 minutes and /fcsS^/B there are no harmful or un- /oSVcv^P pleasant after-effects. "ASPRO"
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    • 62 8 ourtte Paramount stars, m baby poses,^t f tell who's u ho'? To identify theseW >i <} these names. Top) Yarg Precoo; S DUmanl, (Jl>h Poeh, Ginb Soybrc 'Bottom* Arabrab i i Tebyi Uhtnot; Narevod tCaei; and Lagi Sulsrel. i ij thai d you anywhere you'll find
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    • 266 8 Movie scenarists have I,Ing their plots with small objects lately. This design is novel in Hollywood, where scents are more ,r less prone to stick to stunaara formula^ and standard situations. For Instance, a silver locket was all Scenarist Sheridan Gibney needed to make
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      13 8 A g/trl wh is making fusion/ a' the Columbia studio* shapely Dusi'i Anderson.
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    • 500 8 She's a champion study in contrasts Hollywood, the town where- contradictions abound like dandelions on a front lawn, is the home of Miss Veronica Lake, Paramount star, who happens to be just about the champion study i n contrasts. This blonde glamour creature looks tall and svelte on the screen
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    • 125 8 It's bad luck, says Travis Bantun, one of Hollywood's top dress designers, to baste anything witn green thread Ba.nton has gathered a number of other superstitions which stem from the seamstress dieties Here are a tev of them: Don't ever yive anybody a needle unless you wish her
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    • 116 8 •'Flying Tigers." which comes to iho Capitol Theatre on Tues dav with Jihn Wayne. John Carroll and Anna Lee in the leading roles tells a dramat u .sf»ry ot the lives and lores of the men <,t the American Volu»nteer Group who fared death in the skv-v. .v.v,
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    • 251 8 Many tine British productions are due here for screening in the near future, according to Mr. S L. Seidelman, Forei&n Manager lor Eagle-Lion Films Inc. and P.R.C. Pictures Inc now in Singapore. Mr. Seidelman who rec?ntly arrived here from Hon<i Kong, is the brother of Mrs.
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    • 430 8  -  CARLISLE JONES WHEREIN WOMEN, ARMED WITH NEEDLES, PUNCTURE BETTE DAVIS AND KNOCK THE STUFFING OUT OF ALEXIS SMITH By Hollywood. -Bette Davis, after several months of vacation, has been taken down from the shelf of the Warner Bros, sewing rooms, dusted and repaired and stands handy
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    • 34 8 Check your guesses with thesr answers and see hon; bright you've been i -liassny jino :^irj n.nu .-oudA 'UOss7lH fiu^H 'tWt itJuig :9don Q°B puvwJV fivu uzdooj fimo doj, S
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    • 249 8 George Dol< nz keep hi flnm dossed every time he hear; Universal has a part for a restrant proprietor. He's played dozen- of them and prefer- new characterisation^. Besides* he hates to dirt. I The $100,000 which Will Rogers Jr., will get for portraying hi-; j late
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      38 8 v Th is nttic **punkin n ho's stepping nut of r big pumpkin in t, ir holi- N *P m fit, M ■<i Dell, u ho' L ing next in RKO Had-. t^ '*Noi turm -k
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    • 55 8 i ghtened by horl r>i br< irhilc i it: <•■ n< iM, Th -v Won nno foot in the H i. Bid rtw f Rita had d phy ii ch< kn whrn •he returned bo Hollywood After the nuninatioi t doetoi him with Pi'.-. <! nut' in
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    • 164 8 ['"THE WEEK'S f bhKJ Wo CATHAY PAVILION Now Showing; RIO RITA vvith AbtKitt and CosUllo, K;i- Now Showing THE PICTURE thryn Grayson and John Car- OF DORIAN GRAY with Gi-orge rold. Ha Kurd HatfleW and Next Change; (Jan. 21-27* Donna Reed. REAP THE WILD WIND with N:-xt Chang CLUNY BRO-Fauh-tU*
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  • 1732 9  -  JOE LOUIS My Life Story By r i M In hurl Rhl hop* Be glflghtini oU t of 21 including jimmy Johi little mai had be bratf^i'^ aboi and demancii U I rtgi him that M bs md my m;tn;!L' greed. Thr flghi ;i--son Squar< ;.c
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    • 75 9 "All DiSNEY S Hoi, n too p4 u >h u MCHNICOIORI 1 •^i^ "first thing I ill BlßD^r Modern conditions of living tend to create acidity the stomach resulting in d 'gcstive disorders. A glass ®f s r »ark!in K refreshing tno's'Truii S.lt." through fentle and natural act.on. plates the
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  • 369 10 (Sunday Tribune Stall' Reporter) With only a few days to Chinese New Year, Chinatown today is a hive of actlvi ty with thousands of shoppers, especially the womenfolk thronging market-stalls and shops in their rush for the delicacies that
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  • 94 10 Britain Wants Higher German Steel Output BERLIN. Jan. 17— A higrh British Staff officer expressed dissatisfaction today with the Allied plan for the future level of German industry and indicated that th»« Brit- h .v.uilci press for a higher steel production ceiling when the Big Pollr Foreign Mini-Ws meet in
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  • 37 10 NKW YORK, Jan. 17.— The Army disclosed today that the first ermrgency landing with rad;:r abled three planes eftnyinf 46 persons to land s.-ifely i n Mnhell airfield in a dense fog last night. U.P.
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  • 205 10 Indian Grappler's 'Cobra Hold' Scares Americans LOS ANGELES, California. 1 Jan. 17.— A turbaned wr. stler from India. Nii.njo Singh, is the I most dreaded opponent in the grappling business, here because of his "cobra, bold."' So effective is the hold that the 32-year-oM Singh has offered $1,000 to anybody
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  • 33 10 SAN LEANDRO. CALIFORNIA, Jan. 17. The Southern Pacific raili way's passenger train "Owl" was wrecked near here yesterday, killing at least seven. More than 70 persons were injured. U.P.
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    • 250 10 r&t PHONf 6^<> MURDER' LNTRICUE' fights f KJ i'm li IS I .m vf p lit E DELIRIUM ij_;^ \S TWO MIDNIGHT AUDIENCES GASP AT rw* Bf p %T*W 1 EATEBT MIGHTIEST imßm^imi^l ESCAPADES' picture so great n will be screened Simultaneously at 2 Th atres: ALHAMBRA MARLBOROUGH S^ M!GKT!iST
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    • 90 10 To-fay Five Shows 10 30 a.m— l.3o— 6.30—9.30 p.m. Audiences //eld Spelli ov //avc You Seen Thi Outstanding Picture.' f 1 ol .a m ANGELA lANSBURY PTTED LAWPORO IOWEIi CIIMORE RICHARD RtASER *er*»'» Ploy by Albert L«win Ba*«d lh»«n No»«i by O»cor Wild* An G M Pktvf* r by AIIERT
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    • 164 10 TAKE A NOTE OF THIS SUPER SMASH-HIT PROGRAMME FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR \t The CATHAY NOW Vill Uil 1 NOW TO-DAY: 11 am., 2, 4.15, 6. 30, 9.30. Phone 3400 k SCREENFUL OF HOWLS! ..SONGS i GIRLS! SPECTACLE! M KM M m w NEXT CHANGE ADVENTUROUS PIRACY ON THE HIGH
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  • 166 11 Btlang* 1 0 Playir. s terda/j two-nil in an i ckey match agal after a loalless first half. S< lantf >>r and U -ol: I the opp th«-ir v tin- r vlct' thu to th< Play v. throygli effort s I in 1 flrst
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  • 222 11 Mike Jacobs (In Sick-Bed) Announces Plans Bruce Woodcock Likely Opponent .Ww York, Jar,. 13. -Boxing Promoter Mike Jacobs, slowly recovering from a cerebral haemorrhage suffered December 3, felt Strong enough today to announce, through his lawyer, that he will stage three world championship fights
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  • 238 11  -  RINGSTDER (fiy Speculation is rife a> to the winner of conighfs main boxing eVcnt at the Happy World Stauium. Som Pong has himself in the local ling ag a foimidablf rights who prefer- to go home by tho short route. He goe, all out from the first gong
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  • 118 11 BRISBANE, Jan. 18.— A, a result of splendid bowling by Tribe and Miller, Queensland are facing deI feat in the Sheffield Shield g&n'e against Victoria herr. Dismissed i n the first innings > for 255, Queensland then lost tw second innings wickets for 50 in 'reply
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  • 65 11 LONDON. Jan. 18. The I death is announced here today oi Mr. M. R. Jardinc, father of D. R. Jardine, former MCC captain, at the age of 77. Like i his son, Mr. Jardine was an 1 j Oxford cricket blue and made a I century in
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  • 138 11 RUGGER. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. -A Royal Navy XV from Singapore defeated Selangor by 11 points (a g< al and two tries) to nil in a rugby match here today. The visitors Were superior throughout. The game was played under heavy conditions, the Held bein^ lit
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  • 365 11 IPOH, Sat.— Good Scut, one of Malaya's newly imported horses, -rored a maidi-n victory lure today in the first day of the Perak rate-. Spencer, who rode Goo.i Scout, had two other winning mount-. The going was good. Result? Race I— Celestial (Wahab) 1, Gula
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  • 175 11 Big Wrestling Tournament Planned For UK LONDON Jan. 17 An < pen i jumament will be held at the Harnngay arena on February 13 and March 4 i > determine the heavyweight wr stllrig champion of tye world, promoter Ronald Greene annouhc d t day. Greene said he was promot.iu
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  • 67 11 SYDNEY, Jan. 18.— Ray Llnc Iwall, Australian, Test fa-c bowler. U considering two offers to play in English League criefctt and football, according to die j cricket correspondent of the Sydney Daily Telegraph. One is from Bradford League and :ht (rtnei fiOm a club in thi
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  • 101 11 NEW YORK. Jan. 18. -Ted Schroeder. unrank.d in Ameri- caii tennis before he helped Jack Kramer to win the "Davis Cup from Australia, has now been ranked Number Two. immediately behind Kramer and ahead of Frank Parker. Davis Cup Team Captain Walter Pate started the
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  • 52 11 Members are reminded that uw new court at Tiong Bahru Road i* j ready for practice and that now j shuttles will be issued daily. Par ties, clubs and school* desirous «»f matches are requested to communicate With the Hon. Sports Captain Urn Cheng Kwcc of 24. Eng
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  • 351 11 CHARLES B UCHAN PREDICTS A 'PRES TON-MIDDLESBR O' FINAL LONDON, Jan. 18.- A PrestonMiddlesbrough Cup final is the prediction of Charles Buchan tamou> termer Arsenal star, and now well-known writer on football topics. Half a million ticket applications have already b:en received for the great day at Wembley bu; only
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  • 81 11 TENNIS SYDNEY, Jan. 18. Americans advanced steadily in the Australian national tenni-, championships at the Whitk- City Stadium today. Gaidnar Mulloy, tired alter his Davis Cup campaign, allowed himself to be taken to five sets by young inter-stater John Dart, but experience told and Mulloy
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    • 424 11 HAPPY WORLD Wishes its patrons A Happy Mew Year and k Unfolds H.s Attraction f or 1947. With the ll' -nutation of Bein^ the One and Ohlv Cabnret in Singapore Charging Pre-war Rates. 1 ii%\< i:s ion si 00 1 And the Band .Second to none Under the on of
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    • 65 11 Daily: 3, 5 45, 8.30 P.M. Gemini's Best of all! "KANNAMMA" A Tamil Social Picture! Starring: M^K. Radha, N. S. SundariJßai Today: 3, 6, 9 P.M. Fascinating and Exciting! "ALLADIN" with Shanta Patel and Prakash. Today: 3, 7, 9.15 P.M. SEIE Bud Abbott at his funniest f Lou Costello ...at
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    • 238 11 W fly 'r-K.-uian D<"\\ In 'BANPHOQL" tHindusUni. A flonß-Filled Hit! Tuesday Midnight DURBAAN" THIS IS IT! At Last You Ca*i Sea The Cobra Dance "IH'RBAAV At Two Leading Theatres TUESDAY CHUNGKING Taniong Pauar Phone 3327 Today: 3.15. 6 30. 9.00 "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" with Fredric March iElissa Landi
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  • 234 12 8,000 TON COAL for MALAYA SOON Step To Overcome hue I Crisis (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Malaya hopes to receive about 8,000 tons of coal within the next few weeks, it was disclosed by the Union Governor, Sir Edward Gent, Li today's meetin g of the Advisory
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  • 105 12 Room For Third Wife Costs Inspector $150 v Reporter/ [FOR, B iturtl R i Raja OrriMr. Uot knspsc ami formerly in Riti.. ou. r it»-d 20 y«-ars Of Be With < police d* partmiTit, wn Donvicted and itnttnrtnl .y a An« of $150 m default one months !inj)i i ■iim<iit
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  • 75 12 BERLIN, Jan. 18. The Ru->ian commandant in Berlin. Major Ueneral Alexander Kotikov. called iH.;i i w houm before it was du<. t,» start, a four-power, man-by-man Identification in all part- ot B»iiin m an iffort ot find missing \v;n ciiminak and <oldiei> absent without leave. kotokov
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  • 144 12 NEW yopk. Jan. 18. i The treaties which the victorious Allies drafted with iu>iy, Hungary, Finland, Bulgaria and Ru rr.aivn which were made public in the lour Allied capitals last night- tixccl cramped limitations on the postwar military strength which doom Italy and the Balknn
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  • 84 12 LONDON, Jan. 18.- The police j were searching last night and this morning for two gu- men who carried out robberies at Put Offices, one in Dford, Essex and the other ;in Old Kent Road. London. The Ilford gunman got away tritta Cl6O. A stclen car
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  • 57 12 HANOI, Jan. 18.- French BpitflTßa b<yan prolonged div»-b«mbin{? and machine-gunning attack on Vietnam, Nationalist troops in the "universit\ city" sector of Bui-hniai, south <«f Hunoi, at dawn jresterday, kc Cording to semi-official French re Nationalist troops have been holding otti there itQbbornly for two In Hanoi
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  • 172 12 Aboard the Mount Olympus. Antarctic, Jan. 19. I trekked across miles of snow and ice today with a party of 10 others and found f he Little America Camp of Admiral Richard fiyrd still intact frozen hams and chicken still in perfect condition, and
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  • 53 12 Jan. 18.— Cut oa from tti mainland over ten days bj inhabitant! of Dur iff West Cork Coast near ■re u>y# suffering critical •!"U. oommodii bly riour and tobacco i' the ion^»- t p. i tod •<; <>i.. in living memory tor the M f ami lie
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  • 25 12 Air Chiel Marshal Sir Arthur pnore, who is visiting Ui<i;ii- East in connection with the Imperial War Graves Commission, arrived at Seletar aerodrome yestorda: ifternoon
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  • 188 12 LOND ENGLISh FIR Blackburn u n Black i Derb (rl Leeds U. 2. Midd I' Ttsmouth 2 I Birmingham i. B Bradford o l Bur\ Ccven inty 0 Pulhan ii o Newc U l. .i N tts i meld l i V* i nwich I West Han
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  • 172 12 CARDIFF. Jan. N England I Wales by K in the rugby into tti here Surprise camt wh< n England I I the lead in the mute. White j going over for ;i try which from favourable po tioi tod. Subsequently a rush. .< were held by
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