Malaya Tribune, 15 March 1947

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  • 50 1 The Malaya Tribune 0 THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY MTTOME NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now p/inted simultaneously in SingaporeKuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5815 fiGHT PAGES Singapore; SATURDAY. MARCH 15, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY. MARCH 15, 1947.
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  • 1116 1 Commons Told Of Large Russian Forces In Bulgaria "Britain Must Support Any Government There" Reuter and U.P. I u Mar. 14. —The British Parliament today agreed to a grant of £19,000,uuO htit) Ore tee—£*****,000 towards the /ost of the Greek armed forces 1 'ipurv
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  • 96 1 fTr'bune S aff Reporter") Tin Government it is learnt, properly quaiifted officers ol the Co-operative for a special course of sty the Co-operative College al Loughborough. As a rule such selections have riithei- l. been eu.de from the b under the new n
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  • 177 1 London, Mar. 14.—One of the main tasks cf the new Admiral Mountbatten, when he takes over m Lord Wavell in India this month, will be to endeasecure the consolidation of the Interim Govern- position through close understanding between political parties, according
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  • 98 1 Ship Seizure Reuter. THE HAGUE, Mar. 14 The Dutch Government, replying today to United States protests against the seizure off Java of the American freighter Martin Behrman <7.m; tons), said regulations which led to this action were aimed at preventing illegal trade and protecting
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  • 82 1 A further attempt will be made this afternoon to refloat the 1,188-ton Straits Steamship vessel, Perak, which ran aground on a coraL reef at No. 1 Beacon (near Sultan Shoal, Pasir Panjang) when approaching Singapore Harbour early yesterday morning. Capt. E. Baddeley, Marine
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  • 55 1 Shanghai. Mar. 14—Two more Chinese divisidris sailed from Shanghai "area t*tiay to reinforce Government troops in Formosa where sporadic outbreaks of rioting are still occurring in the disturbances wnich took a serious turn a fortnight ago. Altogether four divisions have been sent to Formo>a to strengthen the island
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  • 325 1 U.P London, Mar. 14.—Radio Moscow's report of today s Foreign Ministers' meeting said Mr. Marshall, the U.S. Secretary of State, opened the session with a statement "expressing his disappointment that the Control Council has not been able to establish fundamental freedoms for the
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  • 70 1 Reuter. LIVERPOOL, Mar. 14.—Cunard White Star liner Ascania which recently brought evacuees from Palestine to Britain and should have left Liverpool today with 500 civilian passengers for Gibraltar and Middle East was delayed in the Mersey through a length of wire becoming drapped round once screw. After a
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  • 252 1 Reuter. Madrid, Mar. 14.—A group of Spanish Monarchist sympathisers issued a statement today emphasising the poor relations between General Franco and the Vatican. In the statement it is stressed that Franco still has not replied to the verbal message sent him by the Vatican at
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  • 87 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A Chinese secondhand dealer was held up oy thre e Chinese armed with pistols and a knife at the junction of Danda Street and Dickinson Hill Road at 7.20 p.m. yesterday and robbed of $1,000 in cash and a wristwatch. Another
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  • 60 1 Brussels. Mar. 14.—Paul Henri Spaak. the outgoing Foreign Minister and President of the United Nations General Assembly, who was asked by the Regent. Prince Charles, to try and form a new Belgian Government, began consultations this morning with little hope of a speedy solution to the crisis, due almost to
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  • 191 1 Reuter. LONDON, 14. —Nigeria* biggest of all British colonies in Africa, with a population of 22 000,000, is to have a parliament with African members forming, the majority party. Thi s a major step towards gi anting responsible internal self-govern-* nient to Africans in the colony.
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  • 42 1 U.P. Rome. Mar. 14.—The Italian i Foreign Minister, Count Carlo I Sforza. sent a note to the Big Four conference in Moscow, aski ing that Italy be admitted to the i discussion on the German peace treaty, the Foreign Office announced to-day.—U.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 79 1 MANUFACTURERS TEA X CAMPHOR CHESTS, and LAM SHADES ETC. PEIPING STORE 173 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. •ihe Old must give way to the New...\ (i! AN SIXGH CO. HAS PROGRESSED WITH TOES TO THEIR NEWER BIGGER PREMISES AT 301 RAFFLES PLACE To-day! n, J ,U OUr F Patrons to an inspection
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    • 56 1 Correct Time! Yes Sir! If you get your watch serviced by craftsmen with over a quarter of a century's experlj ence and reputation behind j them. Such expert SERVICE la r j available ONLY at j YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road. I (near corner of Middle Road) Telephone:
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  • 282 2 Reuter. London. Mar. 13. A bitter irony ol tate must bave dictated that almost at the hour wnen the British Government courageously announced its determination to quit India next year come what may. the British Governor ot the Punjab had to take sole
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  • 166 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON, March 14.India and th? world's other ricc producing countries have been I a-ked to report immediately to the International Emergency Food Council on the impediments limiting greater production of rice and the mobilisation oi commercial stocksIn requesting these reports, the Council's Committee on
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  • 411 2 Mr. C. E. Courtenay, the expert sent out by the British Government to study the rehabilitation problems of the Malayan pineapple industry, attended *:he annual general meeting Of the Central Board of Pineapple Packers. Maiaya, yesterday. Present at the meeting were also Government representative and
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  • 274 2 Any union which has not completed ityrogistration by May 1 will be declared unlawful, and w'll be liable to prosecution under th" law after that date. Speaking at the Labour Advisory Board yesterday, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. P.A.B. McKerron, said that this was
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  • 224 2 10-Hour Debate In Commons Reuter. LONDON, March 13.—The British House of Commons heard the Secretary for War, Mr. Frederick Bellenger, declare close on midnight, last night, that to cut down the British Army by 259,000 men as had been suggested during the debate
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  • 84 2 Reuter. NEW YORK, Ma:. 14.-Thixe i young bandit- fought a gun- b.iUie with two policemen in a j Broadway district cafe early ioj day. One of the men was cap- tured. Th. re was a fusillade of shots i when two constables entered a Cafe at Park Central
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  • 86 2 U.P. SLOUGH Engl md. Mar. 14. Lady Asio* tola an audience here I la-t night that she had visited George Bernard Shaw at nis I Hertfordshire home, where he j had b en marooned by the wea- ther for two weeks and found that
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  • 272 2 U.P. PARIS- Mar. 14.—A secret meeting is understood to have taken place recently in Hongkong of certain Annamite leaders in exile in the hope of negotiating a peace settlement for Northern Indo-China. Other contacts have taken place in Annam, it is understood, with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 117 2 MISCELLANEOUS j Prof. H. I). MIRZA World Famous. Palmist Astrologer and also Horoscope Reading. Hours: 8-12 noon and 2-8 p.m. Ist Floor—Room 4. TIONG HO A HOTEL "Phone 4522 4-6, Prlnsep street, (Opposite 'Cathay Cinema) Singapore municipal 3% debenture stock mo 75-85 NOTICE is hereby g'ven that the Transfer Books
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    • 225 2 SHIPPING Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK. GENERAL AGENTS SAILINGS To: HALIFAX AND NEW YORK M.V. "HOPF PEAK" due Singapore 25th March. Agents:— BADDEN COMPANY, LIMITED. Chartered Bank Chambera Phone Nos. are:— 7052, 6802 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /U.K. CONTINENT f m.s, "KINA" Due Mar. 22 enroute for Manila,
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    • 452 2 shippin g^ A»«'ii<*» For Uai|„. AND GLENBIo For u.K. Continent j OUKE OP ATHENS from TJ X In p i SAMFORTH from U X" 1 j SAMSETTE for U X Viarch 3 IMMMIiIM V < > SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG sim JAPAN CALCUTTA W,tlil ESANO from Hongkong for Calcutta WOSANO
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  • 516 3 WITHIN SIX MONTHS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Within six months camera-enthusiasts in Singapore Will bo able to have their prints developed and printed for them on the spot -in colour! Already a local ;.r is r:ble to process films into strips ol colour-transparei cirs with excellent
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  • 35 3 j >,-• ,"'")j(*ri fjpn£ I 7n( r -Niii couple Macßltehlp T,A n r v on j crr,+ 3WRV and which was in WaterIco Street was b y Mr. W. W. Neubronopr who +v,q ilce.
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  • 80 3 r Lee Ba Bi. ali■JJ i Guan <V» Ten 35 hLo'V '21), and Ng Ah Kow ■JJ jJJJ V "'re alleged to have IT' found i" possession of a EWcl at 8.50 P.m. Thursday 1% at Home Road, were defied with I itering wtth m»tr
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  • 239 3 At an inquiry yesterday into the death cf Spr. Peter William Regelous. R.E.. cf the Embarkation H. Q. Ayer Rajah Camp, who was killed en Jan. 5 by 1 the explosion of a Japanese anti-tank mine, Spr. Derrick Wells described what happened. I Wells
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  • 91 3 Tenku Kamariah, the first Malay woman, to work in tne Public Relations Department, who is on a visit to Taiping addressed Malay women at the Malay Girl's School on welfare activities. She will also visit Teluk Anson. Perlis Kir.ia Kangsar. She is travelling with Incne Yeop
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  • 111 3 A daylight robbery occurred in a house in Seah street at, 2.30 j p.m.. Un Thur-day when a Malay i with a pistol and accompanied Iby two Chinese, got away with $270 in .md valuables worth I $380. I There were time street robberies in
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  • 151 3 Taj Kang Boon, a Chinese was convicted in the Third Distrir 4 Court yesterday for the theft of a Mercantile Bank of Indian cheque leaf. He was sen'enced to six months' rigorous im prison ment and on an ,ij >atiorj by the prosecution i ar's
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  • 120 3 An island-wide campaign to j put an end to "pirate" bread I sellers is now being conducted by j the Singapore Food Control Insj pectorate. I Yesterday, offenders two of wiiom were women, pleaded i guilty to charge- of -elling bread without licence- when they appeared
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  • 20 3 Membits of the 121-year-old. Ashford. Kent, fire brigade—old- est in the country—want to take !t over again from the N.F.S-
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  • 132 3 At a recent conference of j n'fleers it was decided to rehaj bilitate a joint headquarters mess at which Volunteers nast and present and other ex-Ser-might meet. V is hoped that occasional fsetarea and demonstrating ,v,n take place as well as unit re-unions. It was also
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  • 128 3 Thirteen new members attended the Municipal Commissioner* i met-wing yesterday. Tnty were j Dr. H. S. Moonshi, Dr. C. L. I TridUwrfnn, Dr. c. J. Poh and l Messrs Yap Pheng Geek. C. F. j Smith. N. A Mailal, Kw a Slew I Tee. K. T.
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  • 87 3 U.P. New York. Mar. 14.—A new complicat/n in the seizure of the American libery ship. Mar t:'n Behrman, was raised by the charge by the Isbrandtsen Ship- ping Company that the Dutch warship's interception and se zure of th? ship was illegal be cause the Martin
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  • 776 3 INQUIRY COMMISSION PERSONNEL ANNOUNCED I'he Secretary ?1 State, as unxnunced in the of Commons recently, has appointed a Commission on Higher Education under the Chairmanship of Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders, Director of London School of Economics and Political Science, to make recommendations on the development of University
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 170 3 Young Optical Co. Ophthilmic Opticians 45, Stamford Road, Singapore. Madam Florence Ota reveal your future by hei •otrterful power of Intuition. It la •orth comulting her. Never miss tin opportunity. Address: Plat "M" Wren BlrJg Hours 10 a.an. to nooo 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. NF.W SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Chinese
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    • 304 3 in»■ i i imn atii nsJiii j Pho c 6445 IWINMORE STORE: Supplies Your Daily Needs At Controlled Prices!! 3, Collyer Quay 14 16 De Souza Street, Singapore. ML FLINTER Gj 'V:i I sale rs an" ftetailcrs li in Diamonds and Jewellery also Cold Cigarette Cases in 9 and 18
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 106 3 The Truth in Your Horoscope Your Real I Told Free iii.ut MM nN what •-f *Mf patl exp i Ml Hrre is < oi Pundit T.(bor»- i. appTytMj «he cw Mr M. imm MMFcm MM iMc "1 bir.h C J Arit'en by Mnrii mow? ■(i IM I Work r>">tw etc.
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  • 465 4 The reported request of the Singapore Federation of Trade Unions for a ruling on its status under the Trade Union Ordinance is a development of outstanding ire.- i portance in the Malayan labour world. Like its sister body in the Union, the Sin gapore Federation undoubtedly has won
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  • 1023 4  -  by Dr. George Gretton I have just returned from a tour of the British zone of Germany. The Moscow discussions, it is hoped, will clarify the position of Germany in the' international field and provide some basis for the reconstitution of this
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  • 251 4 I Letters Editor j Sir.—The Government arc to be congratulated on their decision to conduct a social survey in Singapore in Septemb r The re-ulis of this survey should show the extent ot distress amnne the lower Income grouos in the city, and it is
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  • 141 4 Sir—lt is common knowledge that certain coffee shop, and other places in Kuala Lumpur sell cigarettes to customers by the piece at such prices as to mak: the control price laughable. That the officials in charge cf price control are aware of it. 's clear because the
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  • 233 4 Sir.—it la about time tha* leader., of the Singapore Traction Company-TJhion ceased trying to inyite public sympathy for a strike and for strike methods which have caused the public cons derable inconvenience without, as far as I can see. any justifiable causeThere is a lot of talk
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  • 662 4 Reuter. (From Andrew Marshal', Reutefs Correspondent) LltiJON.—A strong feeling of resentment and distrust against the Anglo-American democracies and especially Britain is being fostered among the working classes of Portugal today by an efficient and flourishing underground press which appears regularly and never seems short of
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  • 659 4  -  (By Wendell Johnson j Almost unnoticed by the genI eral public, a new boom is on In colleges, universities and publ c schools all over America, lt Is a boom in a branch of education so basic that for centuries it was I virtually
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 289 5 Better Business Expected (Tribune Staff Reporter) uncement this week from Washington that rs government's exclusive power to buy natural b i,"r may terminate by the end of this month has, so un; ffected the local market, although the news is ;'!v• >ly
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  • 100 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 14. Ahmad Bo<.stamam. leader of Angkatan Pemuda Insaf (Malay Youth Organization) who was arrested by the C.I.D. yesterday was today charged on three counts of sedition, namely, using seditious words in and abetting publication and printing a seditious booklet entitled
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  • 72 5 Eight labourers, .six Malays and two Javanese employed at the RA.F. Airport, Changi, were charged with stealing "Emergency Rations" consisting of 15 tins of sweets t three tin s of water and 12 boxes of tablet-, when they appeared before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh,
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  • 42 5 UP. LONDON, Mar 14-The Exchange reported today in a dispatch from Lahore,, India, that 250 had been killed and 800 houses destroyed during the rioting in Multan The dispatch said 47 villages in the Multan area weie still burning.—UP.
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  • 143 5 Vali Reporter) Mai 14 The annuting (if the Wove resulted in ol th* 194G comA. H. W. Lilly. organizer of the leclared that future League would ■jr carri d out by separate sec- r th< charge of separate ar* ujj< of leaders. ns which will
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  • 114 5 Mr J A Thivy. Pr*rol the Malayan Indian j is paid a visit to the J I labour areas in Kedah. li Thivy is at the moment Arbitration Board entile Perak Hydro dis- ir. Thivy has asked Gov- hold an open mis to the
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  • 48 5 Friday.—A petition XVi fonrar ded by the ation Malacca, to ol the Malayan ■ng him to appoint t Malacca n citing the 'n Ordinan c -> the ordinance proppointment of a slate or settlecation has forwardI Haji Kalii bin Haji as the nominee for the
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  • 116 5 Duke Candlelight The Duke of Gloucester, who is acting as a Councillor of State during the absence of his brother. Kinc George, in South Africa, presided a I the monthly meeting of the Imperial War Graves Commission at 32, Grosvenor Gardens, London, on Feb. Also present at the meeting was
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  • 1729 5 Bereaved Mother Among Massacre Tria I Witnesses At the continued hearing of the trial of Lt.-Gen. Nishimura, Lt.-Gen. Kawamura and five other Japanese military officers on a charge of being concerned in the massacre of Chinese civilian residents of Singapore, a number
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  • 587 5 The only solid foundation on which self-governing institutions can be established in Singapore is by improving the lot of the labouring and wage-earn-ing classes of this island, declared Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, Colonial Secretary, reiterating tne policy of the Government at
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  • 104 5 JERUSALEM, Mar. 13.—Unconfirmed reports >aid a train wa- blown up tonight on the main line between Petah Tiqvah and Ranana. Heavy firing wa> reported but there were no casualties. Further unconfirmed reports stid at the same time another railway explosion took place five miles south of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 32 5 Hire Purchase Terms Offered j ALLANDER RADIO •A' U: ALL-WAVE SUPERHET FOR A.C. MAINS) «KPOSIT— si 20 3 INSTALS. OF $35/- EACH. Nang Heng Co. House Ml 105, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. j
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    • 86 5 ,«6 Refreshing Fragrant YOUR ALLY AGAINST E HEAT Fs§W fl\ llmf not days,* when you feel \/u TW nmp anc atl 2 dab Tata's ffi? Eau-de-Cologne on your forehead and neck. Its. sharp WV fm\ astringent refresh V// ilv v u c car your N tiredness- It will always keep
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  • 278 6 SHARE MARKET DULL WITH PRICES GENERALLY LOWER The share market yesterday continued dull with prices generally lower. The chief feature of lie market was the drop in Collieries from $2.45 to attributable to the selling which came chiefly from upcountry and at the close there were small
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  • 57 6 The local rubber market open ed yesterday morning i:i a silently steadier tone but the demand was chi.fly tor No. 1 and No. 2 R.S-S. tor nearby and April shipments. Busim.-»s was reported bnsk during the morning session ot the market and fair quantities v.'rre tran<ao*» a
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  • 56 6 The SG.C.K.A.'s rubber prices at noon yesterday were: Buyers Sellers cts. cts. per .b. per lb. No. 1 R.S.S. spot. loose 42 421 No. I R.S.S- F.o.b. in bales March 431 43! No. 2 R.S.S. F.o.b. in bale* Morch 42* 422 No. 3 R.S.S F o.b. in bale, March
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  • 193 6 Reuter. LONDON, Mcr H Two thing* which have overstrained Britain are the preiuauuc success of her export drive and ;the Ooverninent's overseas j <-ommitmcnt.s. In retrospect Hie I export drive bit off more than Britain could chew. A forecast shows that Britain's export volume in 1946
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  • 202 6 Reuter. LONDON Mar. 14. Whiie I there was no material -etback in prices, with the possible exception of Brazil Rails and Sout.i African gold shares, the markets closed the- week with a cull undertone. This apprehension was attributed to fear- oi international ecmpficat!ons following President Iruman's speech.
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  • 65 6 Reuter. NEW YORK. Mar. 14 Dr. Mubaren All tthan, Secretary of the Indian Mu-iim LeagOM oi America, announced yesterday the League ha- opened a fund of 10,CtW rupees toi the purchase of medical supplie. i n ()t v i e Tims of th, Punjab riot*.
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  • 67 6 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 14.—Twenty members of Rus-ia's Supreme Soviet, representing both chambers o| the Soviet Parliament Soviet of Union and Soviet of Nationalities—arrived in London yesterday for an extensive tour of principle cultural and industrial centres of Britain. Member of the delegation are drawn from widely
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  • 320 6 Prices quoted beiow are per picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday's quotation., were "Meehoon": Kedah $80; Siam No. 1 $95; Rangoon $35. Rice: Siam No. 1 $98; No. 2 $96; No. 3 $90: Rangoon $62. Glutinuous rice: Slam No. 1 $75: Rangoon $50. Rock sugar:-—s64.
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  • 372 6 Uproar In French Assembly U.P. PARIS Mar. ll.—The expinsivo French National Assembly debate on the war in Jndo-China to-day again broke up in an uproar when the Rightist Deputies screemcd threats at the Vietnam representative sitting in the visitors' nailery. The presence of the
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  • 60 6 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Mar. 14.-Rail-way gang- are clearing the main Paifa-Lvdda line wrecked when an oil train was blown up between Petah Tiqvah and Ranana. There were no casualties in this affair, which took plac* at the same time a* the explosion neat Beit Salafa, South
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 102 7 \4 Abdul Fattah itian AmDassadW• in may resign, ac- some commentators :cl."-- T v a j d that he d to the pohcy n Government, unced its dcciUnit d Nations I•' mcil to annul the SSaml Egyptian Treaty. I d r. who arrived V. r" England last Fri-
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  • 379 7 "Seductive Ladies Gunmen" losters of seductive ladies and of gunmen quick on trie draw that now lend lurid colour to the hoardings in town may soon give place to pictures more sedate and less prone to undermine the morals of susceptible youth if the Municipal
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  • 233 7 Reuter. NEW YORK, Mar. 14.-India s political scene continues to receive "big play" in "foreign affairs'' section? of American magazines. The widely read weekly periodical 'Time", in a twocolumn article illustrated with a column picture of Abul Kasem Fazlul Hug. today as-erted. "In
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  • 72 7 Reuter. j WASHINGTON. Mar. 13—A j request byb the United States i Department for authority to send $25,000,000 < £6.250.000» worth of oil refining equipment I to Russia has been rejected by the House of Representatives appropriation committee. John Taber. Republican Chairman of the committee, stated
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  • 40 7 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Mar. 13. An Army officer out with a IMe«ehe« Nuoy today to the LUegaj immigrant -hip Susannah which ran agiound ye»te;day near G.iza and the 120 Jew s -till on board were being brought ashore by the buoy.—Reuter.
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  • 99 7 Foot bail League RAF v Indian Assn., Jalan Besar, 5 f.m. Amateur Boxing SABA OMts, Happy World St .dlum. 9 p.m. Cricket SCC v SRC today and tomorrow, sec ground, 2 am Second x see v Second XI SRC. SRC ground. 2 pan. C denial v BAOCC, at
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  • 310 7 Reuter. London, Mar. IS.—There was a general ugmening-up oi oudon offer against .cuuing JLincuiiishire candidates wneu tne "spring double" card was callea ovej at the Victoria Club today. Individual prices lor French horses will not be iuld at the dub until alter publication of the acceptance? next
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  • 47 7 A team from the Queen of Bermuda will meet men of H. M. S Sembang at football on the Naval Ba-e ground today. Tho-e rep-.vsent-ting the Bermuda team are: Clark <capt.>. Morris. Harding, Diles. Trough. McLalghlin. Walker. Machin, G'-y-on. Brown. Black-tone and Black.
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  • 66 7 I Tiie following will repiesent j the Singapore Clarke Rangi rlat cricket tomorrow again-t the Royal Air Force at Seletar Play ito commence at 10 a.m. Yunos. S M Ally, I Jabbar, I Im (capt» A Jan-en, H Shah H Rodrigue-. M Wilson, A Ahmad. M S Gill,
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  • 42 7 The Sure Steadfast Club <an Old Boys' Association of The Boys will hold its annual General Meeting .on Monday, at. 7JW p.m. at the Prinsep Street Strait* Chinese Church Social Hall. All members and ex-B. B. members are welcome at the meeting.
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  • 256 7 Reuter. SYDNEY—Cricket umpire Jack Scott said on Mar. r > that he would never again appear in Tost matches between England and Australia. Scott said this was because a tew English writers had un- fairly criticised some of his decisions in the recent Test matches.
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  • 77 7 Reuter SYDNEY, Ma:. 14 Len Hutton, who left by air for London yesterd tv evening, will undergo an operation foi the removal of his toi'-il- on arrival m England. Hutton. who l<>-i a -U ne m weight In h«>-pital -aid despite the criticism which ha been directed
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  • 44 7 Reuter. LONDON. Mar. 14.-Chute Ede. Home Secretary, in the House of Commons, <hd th it all [><.■• organtsationff with whom lie had discussioni were ready to co-operativ< t<> the fullesi po I ble extent to avoid interference by -port- meetings with produc-tion-Rente;,
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  • 71 7 The- following will play cricket for the S.C.R.C. against the l-i Queen's at Changi tomorrow at 11 00 a.m.: Chia Kirn Swee, Chua Boon Unn, Wee Thong Otiee, Khoo Ong Lee. Sw- c Lim Swang Ong Chew Bee, Cheong Thiam Siew. Gheoag Hock Hint. Tan Guan Kiat Beah
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  • 59 7 Members of the Marigold BP are notified that night piacdce i- now available at the Party's cement court, where -pecial lighting ha> been installed. Though tfrm amenity may be enjoyed by members on all practice day-, in ordci to avoid di-appointment it will be advi-able to communicate
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  • 41 7 Reuter. LONDON. Mar. 13—RecuitOl the Rugby League cup flr-t round, second leg: BaUey 11, York O. York eilminaLi d. Featherstone Rovers 7. Wig.m 13. Featherstone eliminated Reuter. Football ;e-ult. Third Division (Northern >: Doaoaster 8. Bar ow O.— Reuter.
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  • 13 7 The Tanglin sports have been postponed owing to the weather.
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  • 77 7 PENANG, Frklay. Following are the scratching foi tomorrow* race RACE 1 Robelus, Coin Sheaf, Magic SI >: Sflvcr Bond. Ruminaion and Na i. RACE 2 Cellofort. RACE 3- Gen.ian, Krishna. Foundation s.one and Missouri. RACE 4 Hill Queen. Remember M' and Double Scotch. RACE 5 Zargun.
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  • 298 8 Return Of Dairen Port Arthur Demanded UP. Peiping, Ivlar. 14.—Over 100,000 yelling, shouting demonstrators, mostly students, held a monster mass meeting in the forbidden city of Peiping this morning and voiced their demands for the return of Dairen, and Port Arthur to full Chinese sovereignty
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  • 97 8 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Mar. 14 —Because they did not report back from their last leave before sailing to the Netherlands Indies. 14 of 19 "deserters" of the "Seventh December" Division— Holland's first post-war division were sentenced by a court martial to three years' impnconment and
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  • 40 8 Reuter. AMSTERDAM. Mar IS.—Three major Dutch aircraft companies v.eie combined today in the Fokkei Company and announced planj to obtain licen-e- for the manufacture of American and Britr-h plane-. The company will also make military planes foi the Dutch army.--Reuter.
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  • 144 8 Reuter. HONGKONG. Mar. 14— Introducing the Colony's second post- j war Budget for tne year 1947-48. the Financial Secretary estimat- I ed a surplus of $351,317 against I a delicit of $52,000,000 at the end of March 1047. Expenditure was estimated at I $*****8.433 against $160,751,665
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  • 58 8 Reuter WASHINGTON. Mar. 13- Secretary of the Treasury Sny- der forecast a balanced budget j in the current 1947 fiscal year ending June 30. 1 Snyder said: "Instead of the expected $2,300.000 000 deficit forecast In Pr sident Truman's budget earlier thh year, it now I appears
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  • 274 8 U.P. LONDON, Mar. 13.—Danger warnings were flashed to villages along the upper Thames to-day that 12 hours of steady rain and melting snow banks had pushed at least live major rivers cut of their banks and had flooded dozens of towns in middle and southern
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  • 28 8 MONTREAL. Ma.. 13.-untitled -hipping officials -aid today an all-water route from Mont- veal Lo the Jupane-r ports of Kobo and Yokohama will be reopened in three weeks' time.
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  • 193 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar. 14.—The United States Senate Republican Policy Committee has ordered daily sessions Of the Senate to speed up action by Mar. 31 on legislation authorising aid to Greece and Turkey as well as other hills. Final draft
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  • 288 8 Reuter. Tokio. Mar. 14 —The lirst proved instance of Communist Union leaders transferring Union funds to the Communist Party was reI pored today from Kyushu, where Yawrta steal works employees asked for an accounting for a mdlion Yen missing irom the Union-, funds. An investigation by
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  • 187 8 U.P. NUREBERG, Mar. 14. Dr. Friedrich Gaus. the former German statesman, today called on all his one-time colleagues in the Nazi administration to admit their collective guilt as accomplices in the Nazi regime. Guas. once the German Under-Secretary of State, sent a note to Brig. Gen.
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  • 214 8 Pacific Peace Reuter. MANILA Mar. 14.—Mi,. Paul McNu:t. United States Ambassador to the Philippines, signing the agreement today for American military bases in the Islanas, read a declaration from Mr. Dean Ache-son. Acting Secretary of State, that the establishment of bases would contribute to
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  • 122 8 U.P. EPSOM. Surrey. Mar. 14.— Balding, tired Edgar Regan, a civil servant, settled back into an armchair in his Epsom home and opened his evening newspapers today. It said the Divorce Court had granted him a decree nisi a day ahead of schedule.
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    • 134 8 Church Services St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. Holy Communion (Plain). 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 10.30 a.m.. Matins, followed by Communion at 11.15. 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Hilda's Church. Katong: 3 a.m. Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong. Christ Church: Dorset Road: St. Paul's Church. Upper Serangoon: 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Holy
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    • 86 8 warn* I Heavy Showe rs V k Mernoon From noon tofe, the RAF Centr Station Air r' S Fr r 'H_ Cloudy and isolated B *S {taring the ing fine a* ru>hi I i b n r f l ~Wg?4J Wind: Mainly v.csterly but g usty f. Sunset 1847 hit
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