Malaya Tribune, 5 January 1948

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune rV the people the people Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now Printed simultaneously in Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penaug. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Loiulon Agents: Mes.rr*. Ooim Turner Ltd., Talbot House,
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  • 335 1 Petition Sent To Whitehall (Tribune Staff Reporter) Local members of (he Army Civil Service have been dissatisfied with their conditions of service tor some time, and this dissatisfaction is now expressed in a memorandum submitted recently by the Singapore Federation of Services Union to
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  • 76 1 U.P. MILAN. Jan. 4:— Italy"s Communists opened their sixth National Congress today with a flat warning to Premier Alcide de Gaspen s moderate Government that continued exclusion of the Communists may lead to civil war.—U P- MILAN, Jan, 4. Italian Communist boss Palmiro Togliatti denounced the United
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  • 117 1 r] i: 1 bberiea and one In which ere armed with knives rted to have taken place e last nitfht. I 1 in oi the aniKd robbery 17 year-old girl who was Chinese, 2 of whom armed with knives, while talking along- Mame !IS pm. yesterday.
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  • 134 1 Reuter v. DELHI. Jan. 4. -Gandhi j 1 night he was "amazed' Pakistan Government the tiuth o India's the United Nations Pakisl an had a hand in the 1 Kashmir by raiders. p were everywhere talk* c. the possibility of wai a and Pakistan, he p
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  • 68 1 U.P. PANAMA ITY. Jan. 4.—Panama is ready at any time to nego- it< a new agreement giving the States bases outside the Canal /.one for defence of the vital waterway, the new Foreign Mi: ko del Diego, sai<l. he indicated that the mi I
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  • 64 1 Ipoli. Jan 4.—It is officially mnounct'd by the Malayan Union Gi vt-rnment that followng a i-evi w oi the supply posi- n it has n decided to allow tlu »xp it <if locally manufactured fining industiy machinery Siani and Burma. iiiv supply position is being ''"rwantly levlewed
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  • 205 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In a special broadcast message to the people o! Burma on the achievement of her independence, the Special Commissioner to South-East Asia. Lord Kiilearn. said. "We look to Burma to continue the flow of rice so that the development and prosperity which we
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  • 55 1 Reuter. SAIGON, Jan. 4. A Hre believevi to have been started by saboteurs, destroyed 2 000 tons of rubber valued at £375.000 In a dockside warehouse here today. The fire, which started shortly after coolies had left the dockyard, covered the harbour area
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  • 173 1 In an impressive an.l solemn Ordination Service which took place at the Wesley Church on Sunday morning, ten Methodists wen- ordained ministers. To the tune oi sacred music, Bishop Edwin F. Lee D.D.. S T D assisted by the District Supertntendenta of the two Method 1 si
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  • 102 1 U.P. LONDON. Jan. 4 Parliament tnry history mat/ bfl in the mnkiriff in England. A Committer nf Conservative members of the Etm*6 of Lords vas helierfd to have wet •'!> 'i v' W plan of re. forms in the Upper House of Parliamtnt. It it
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  • 131 1 Reuter. (Tribune Staff Reporter) Patrons of theatres in the Singapore rural area will have to I leave their -smokes" behind when attending theatres in this area n future Under the latest regula- SES gazetted by the Government iof the Colony smok.ng m these I theatres is
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  • 324 1 Bishop Lee iTribune StafY Reporter) j This part of the world lacked a courageous ideolofy. Bishop Edwin F. Lee of the Methodist Church, during the cours of till farewell address at the annual Methodist Rally a; the Victoria Memorial Hail jesterday. This rally- heM oi Conference
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  • 747 1 Warns de Gaulle Reuter. PARIS. JAN. 4.—GEN. CHARLES DE GAULLE TODAY URGED HOLDING OF GENERAL ELECTIONS AND WARNED THAT FRANCE MUST WORK HARDER OR PERISH. IN AN ADDRESS TO A GREAT WORKING CLASS AUDIENCE IN THE MINING, ENGINEERING AND TEXTILE TOWN OF ST. ETIENNE IN CENTRAL
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  • 622 1 CiViiune Staff Reporter.) I can still see his stocky figure, slightly greying hair and laughing blue eyes looking at me with a queer uneven glance hinting of good nature beneath a face that bears traces of a
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  • 286 2 IPOH, Jan. 4. Several new members have been appointed by the Resident Commissioner, Perak, to constitute the Town Boards for the various districts in the State for the year 1948. Following are the members of some of the Town Boards: KINTA TOWN BOARD The
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  • 191 2 PENANG, Jan. 4. Tnat a man who posed as a detective had demanded from him a saron* which he wai carrying Was told by an Indian, Re fab, when he made a report to the police to that effect: H« said that at about 4
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  • 108 2 U.P. KARACHI, Jan. 4. "Pakistan Premier Ali Khan, charKthat India was oAt t6 destroy Paltlstan, urged the United "Nations Security Council to consnier other disputes between the two dominions in addition to the Kashmir question. Khan hopes for peace, but, added "we are ready for any
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  • 1700 3 Nehru Reuter. NEW DELHI. Jan. 4.—lndian Dominion Premier. Pandii Jawaharlal Nehru, at a press conference here denied that the Government of India tried to "undo ,li i or strangle Pakistan". )On the Kashmir issue, he said that if the "invasion t){ a
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  • 748 4 The Malayan Union is reported to be in the London market for a loan of something over £20,000,--000. The probable terms ure not yet known. The question of a loan for Malaya or for Singapore has constantly been to the fore ever since the income tax controversy began
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  • 946 4  -  By BOYD FRANCE Reuter. PARIS —Today, as the civil war in Indochina enters its second year, the stri- r e is entering also a new phase- a phase in which political instead Of military manoeuvres are dominant. A high official of the Frencn
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  • 165 4 Reuter. COLOMBO.—Ceylon's crystalgazers are not far behind their counlerparts i,n the Other parts tif the world in predicting worldwide disorders and revolutions following the very poor appearence which the much-talked of comet pat up >n Ceylon. One astrologer predicts tha 4 the comet forecasts a time for
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  • 187 4 MADRAS. Signs of the remains of what is believed to have been a pre-historic city have been discovered on the banks of the Godavari. in Hyderabad. Near Janampet, a few miles from the right bank of the Godavari—about 200 miles east from Hyderabad City, surrounded by
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  • 80 4 Reuter. COLOMBO. —Grand 'Mufti of Jerusalem has appealed to the Muslims of Ceylon for their moral and material help. In a table addressed to the Secretary of the AU-Ceylon Palestine anti-partitio.n Cornmittea he says, "Please convey Ceylon Moslem brothers otfr deepest jrratitude for protesting against partition
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  • 169 4 A sheet of flame leaping 50 feet into the air, followed by a column of smoke whio.i mushroomed out until ii resembled a miwiiature Bikini atom bomb explosion, attracted the abentioi of residents and passers-by in Scaresbrick New-road, Sou hport, recently when nearly 100 "Molotov cocktails" were
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  • 105 4 Two pre-historic human dwelling places and four human skeletons were recently discovered at a spot three miles north of Lintao in south Kansu province, indicating that the Tao River Valley in Kansu is one of the cradles of ancient Chinese civilization. according to a. Lanchow report published in
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  • 134 4 A long-term educational an! social well are scheme l. v been Started for some 36,000 nativefl who will be under 'he British Government' 123 million plan for the rultiva'ion of ground*.nits (p<. t mrt.s) in East Africa. The ml- ivation of peanut 3 will be
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  • 264 4 Two people attended morning s.-rvice in Romsey Abbey lor the purpas e for which that aneleni and noble pile was raised—the worship of God. It was the first Sunday of their married lives, and there was no question for them how it should be observed. They .of course,
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    • 608 4 NOTICE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIGNERS OF THE TOWN OF SINGAPORE Assessment for the yc\r 1018. Rates and Surcharges of 25', on Municipal Kates due for the Ist half-year 1948. Owners of property are re-_ minded that rates and surcharge of 25. on Municipal Rates lor the Ist half-year 1948 are due and
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    • 138 4 0 These are largely due to changes in the activities of the endocrine _1 glands. During your past years they have been used up and require urn HgfjM proper nourishment. They do not possess tue same its w fc-J^M which they had lormeriy for power production. So your I*>w« f/M
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  • 176 5 VARIETY GIRL" as brought to the screen by Director GEORGE MARSHALL The Backstage Story of a Backstage Movie This is the story of Catherine Brown, a young girl who hopes to become a Hollywood star A famous director takes you back stage at Paramount
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  • 1216 5  -  BLIND LOYALTY TO PARTY By EXEUNT pore, Sunday. is i) for Deliverance Burma a great day lor I as the original ;ma ->nd still is a red Americans. Foi Burma ceases to be r Dl the British Cone and propels her shiu on
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  • 290 5 PENANG, Jan. 4 —Mr. Lee Kong chian of Singapore, rubber magnate. President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and son-in-law of Mr Tan Kah Kee. donated a cneque oi $100 to Mr. Abdul Majid bin Otnman. the Penang Malay who was awarded
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  • 242 5 Reuter. BATAVIA, Jan. 4.— The Torma tion of an interim federal government in preparation for a sovereign United States of Indo nesia is to begin immediately, a communique from the Netherlands East Indies Government announced today. A resolution to this effect adopted by delegates of
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  • 84 5 Reuter. Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 4 There was a large gathering at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Han on New Year's Day when the Selangor Chinese community held a tea Party on the occasion of the inauguration of the neu, Constitution for China. Among the speakers was
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  • 105 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 4.The marriage will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 7, at 7 a.m. at St. Anthony's Church. Kuala Lumpur, of Mr. Cyril A. R. Nicholas, third son of the late Mr. B. P. Nicholas, founder of the Oriental Bank of Malaya and of Mrs. Nicholas,
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  • 92 5 U.P. Bakevsfleld < California*. Jan. 4.—Film stars Clark Gable. Frank Morgan. Jonny Mack Brown and Goldwyn Mayer pleaded guilty o! shooting too many ducks and paid $200 each lines. Originally charged. Gable had 25 ducks or 21 above the limit, but complainant amended to
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  • 614 5 IPOH, .lan. 4. Divided into IS parts a new ordinance, cited as •he Railway Ordinance, 1948, gazetted on Dec. 31. 1947. came into force on Jan. I, 1948. by order of H: Excellency the Governor of the Malayan Union. Among many other things, the
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  • 137 5 IPOH, Jan. 4.—A women's association, which has for its aim the cultural uplift of its members, has been established here with premises in Brewster Road. The association will be known a s the Perak Oversea Chines e Endeavour Association. It is understood that similar associations have
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  • 256 6 11*011. Jan 4. Speaking at the ofliclal opening of the Ipott Sports Club in TU'.er Lane on Saturday evening, the lion Mr. J Innes Miller. Resident Commissioner, Perak, in wishing the Club every success, said that nothing was elorer to the hearts of the
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  • 54 6 U.P. 1 BUDAPEST, Jan. 4. Russia i has withdrawn all but "lines of j communication" troops from Hunj garlan soil, announced the Hunga- nan Foreign Office. A spokesman said Soviet MinisI tcr Georgie Pushkin sent a .note ;to Acting Foreign Minister Matyas Rakosi on December 31 i
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  • 1732 6 Renews Pledge On Govt. Powers V V The Governor-General, in a broadcast speech last night from Radio Malaya, denied that the Governors' use of their "veto" power to foist income tax on Malaya was a breach of faith. Mr. MacDonald said the pledge he gave
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  • 73 6 Penang, Jan. 4—Allied W. Wells, a retired Inspector of Postmen, was this morning produced in the Third Court before Mr. J. P. Blacklfdge. The charge against him was that he had committed murder o' his wife Cecilia Wells by causing her death at 5.30 a.m. on Jan.
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  • 70 6 U.P. DETROIT, lan i. Jack Kramer, world's amateur tennis champion beat National Professional champion Hobby Euggs last night 6 i 3 -6, 6- 3 in the fifth match of their 65 match tour for the world's professional championship. Riggs is still leading in the series by three
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  • 66 6 U.P. HONGKONG, Jan 4 The Hongkong G;vcinni"nt announced t .d: y new export restrictions designed to decrease smugging from China and also to help China safeguard foreign exchange proceeds. From here on. all expoits of wolfram, antimcny. oil. tin. tea, onstles and cotton yarn wlvch
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  • 26 6 Reuter. ROME. Jan. 3. The ltaloAmerican agreement foe stop gap aid to Italy was signed at [he Italian Foreign Office here today Reuter.
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  • 523 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Jan 4 —The calendar facing olliclal Washington at the beginning of 1948, in spite of the usual formal expressions of hope and confidence, is gloomy. This is how it looks, at the start of the ;«'w year: JANUARY:-The Greek situation is moving towards a
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  • 144 6 PENANG. .lan. 4. Anoth.-, rcbbery was perpetrated at th<General Hospital on Friday when the medical stoic was broken int<, by robbers and 6 eases of Jap*, manufactured chandu value! at $30,000 were stolen. This report was made at the CID by Mr. J. G. Ottolini
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  • 118 6 Penany. Jan. 4. —Preparations are und. r way lor a three-day celebration on the occasion of Thaipu.sam which falls on Jan 25 and this time the 'Sivcr Chariot" will carry the God oi Pros perity. Subramaniam. from the Penang Street Temple to tlv Waterfall Chettiar Temple.
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  • 100 6 Reuter. KINGS I ON. Jan. t— George Headley. West Indies cricket star, will not play in the l» match against the Itarylebcne tourists in British Guiana starting on March 3. This was mad? known todai and is a further chapter in the story
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  • 83 6 The Singapore Municipal Str i vice Union will meet th< Chine* Youth Service Association it I Table-IVnn;.- tomorrow at the j SMSU premises. 27 Ijrrwhltt Road tomorrow. Seven men* j singles will b playd beginnuil lut 7.30 p.m. rhe following a I represent the SMSU: Leow Cha j
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  • 1425 7 Reuter. (From Vernon vlorgan, Reuters Sports Editor) ONDON, Jan 4 —National Hunt enthusiasts have ad s wonderful over the Christmas and New y ea r holidays, but i: is to be doubted whether many ot t\e. i; an y r i cntr tor no lavourite won
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  • 226 7 The S.C.R.C. hockey teams for this week arc as follows: Tuesday, Jan. 6: Hockey League fixture against the Ceylon S*ports Club at the Police Depot ground (Thomson Road) at 5 p.m. 'I"he following players are requested to turn up and be on the field by 4.45
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  • 715 7 In a thrilling table-tennis encounter between Malayan stars, the Singapore State Team registered a narrow 4-3 victory over the North Malayan Team at the Great World on Saturday night. A large crowd saw Singapore hold the fort again3t the formidable North Malayan Team which
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  • 82 7 U.P. Philadelphia, Jan. 4. Promoter Herman Taylor said he had conferred with heavyweight champion Jo,.- Louis on the possibility of staging return match with Jersey Joe Walcott in Phil adelphia next June. "Louis is very well pleased with my offer." Taylor announced. However, the
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  • 102 7 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 3. The British middleweight champion Vince Hawkins has been matched with Los Murphy. New Zealand title holder, for the vacant Empire title at the Royal Albert Hall. London, on Jan. 26. Murphy has had only one light in Britain. He gave a 1 polished
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  • 62 7 The Singapore Recreation Club will be represented by the following against the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club on Wednesday at the S.R.C. ground: R. Rozario: B. Scheerder. James de Scuza; Cdr. Lawson. Cdr. Oxford. F. Noronha: W. N. Moore. C. Campbell. R. van Schoonbeck. J. Stanley, cdr. Warbrlck. Reserves:
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  • 125 7 LONDON, Jan 3.—Joe Louis world heavyweight boxing Champion, \ras accused by a N T egro Army chaplain of stealing the affections of his wile by gilts of furs, scent and "ephemeral glamour The charge was made in a separation suit
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  • 172 7 The Young Yoong Club of Kuala Lumpur Selangor Cham-pions-will participate in friendly table-tennis matches against local teams at the Great World from Jan 8 to Jan. 10 every night at 8 p.m. The programme is as follows: Thursday. Jan. 8:
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  • 195 7 U.P. LOS ANGELES. Jan I. Jack Harden, 30, of el Paso, Tex-is, professional went into the second round of the US$lO,OOO Los Angeles Open Golf tournament with a slim one-stroke lead over veteran Ben Hogan Hershey of Pennsylvania and a negro newcomer to the professional ranks,
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  • 254 7 Reuter. London. Jan. 4— Whatever Britain's position may be in heavier weights of boxing there is no disputing they have star performers in lower weights notably in fly. feather and bantam and what is more, men who arp unafraid to fight more
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  • 210 7 Bpleniud combination uy vie .o.vva.Uo tnaoka ttie Be*uO**n -iigiuan-ers soccer team w acme ooiiiiaas Athene o*Ji«u uaite goais to nothing at .ju*man Barracks on Saturday. iwo cups, uonatea oy hu Hamecd weie pie 3 eni-a oy Lit.-col. a S. ri. Luug.Ui, Uiiice manding, Ist. jdauaJan ocuio.th Highlanders
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  • 120 7 Reuter. An S.C.F.A. team will tour Medan on January 20 and play four matches there, one of which will be a charity match for the benefit of the Medan Chinese Refugees' Fund. The team has not yet been selected but the names will be announced
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  • 441 8 China’s Red Leader Attacks U.S. Chiang U.P. SHANGHAI, Jan. 4 -Mao Tse-tung, Chinese Communist leader, in his New Year message to the party s Central Committee, broadcast by **fO*n* monitored in Shanghai today, accused the United States of preparing for war. A m He said "American Imperialists" are establishing a
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  • 245 8 TAIPING. Jan. 4.-Mystery surrounds the death of a 4fJ year-old Punjabi watchman of I this town who was found dead I at the back of a liquor shop on I New Year Day. I It appears that the man. Shiv Singh, visited the shop in
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  • 139 8 Ipoh. Jan. 4—The Indian Goodwill Mission, which i s now touring Malaya, is expected W Ipoh from Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Jan. 7. There will b? a reception given in honour of the visitors by the Indian community in the Ipoh Town Hall at 5
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  • 113 8 U.P. Chicago, Jan. 4. -One of the worst ns of the century blew Itself out over the Atlantic Ocean tonight, leaving a thick era ol les and snov from lowa tv the Atlantic seaboard in its wake. Weatlu r turned mild today and United States Weather
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  • 82 8 The Malay Women's Welfare Association Is to sponsor two plays entitled Forced Marriage" and "Evils of Divorce" to be staged on .Tan. in at 830 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall The shows arc in aid of the Me,lim (Jills Trade School Building Fund.
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  • 298 8 Ku.il.i Lun.pur. Jan. 4.—The attractive v renovated mining pool at the mile. Setapak Rd.. which is f:»st becoming a popular rendezvous of week-end crowds, will be the venue o- an open aquatic competition sometime in the middle fo the year. The organiser, a Setapak mining
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    16 8 A fair competitor in the "shapely ankle" CompetUUm at the. .V .A.F.F.I. X'mas party.
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  • 279 8 PENANG. Jan. 4. A verdict o' death by misadventure due to the deceased colliding with a Police radio truck while riding a motor cycle whs returned by Mr. A. at L Austin in the Second Court yesterday a? the conclusion of the coroner's inquiry in
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  • 50 8 Reuter. Shanghai. Jan. 4. -Despite tightened control by the local economic authorities the price of rice today soared to $1,400,000 (.Chinese* per picul. This is a 30 p«.r cent rise with in 48 hours and has caused a rise in the prices of all commodities. Reuter.
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  • 88 8 U.P. VIENNA. Jan 4— Ex-King Michael's personal Secretary General said tonight that Michael would make a statement on the steps leidiag to his abdication soon as he was assured that the members of the Royal family still left hi Rumania temporarily reached safety. Meanwhile, sources dose
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  • 112 8 Reuter. LONDON. Jan. 4.— Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey M ies. Flag Otli cer Commanding the Indian Navy, has been promoted to the rank cf Admiral, the British Admiralty announced today. Sir Geoffrey Miles was Flag Captain on the battleship Nelson when sh, struck one of the
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  • 54 8 Weather: Cloudy with outbreaks of rain. Wind: Northerly 5 to 10 knots. Sunset: 1846 hrs. Sunrise: 0639 hrs. Moonrise: 2352 hrs. Moonset: 1217 hrs. Max. Temp: 77 deg. Mm. Temp: 72 deg. Rainfall: 27.8 mm. o r 1.1 ins. Rel. Humidity: 0730 99. 1330
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  • 160 8 Singapore Muslims celebrated the birthday of their great leader, Quaid-e-Azam Mohamed Ali Jinnah. with a mass rally at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Despite the bad weather, more than 2.000 Muslims were present. The hoisting of the Muslim League flag by"Mr. J. A. Namazie commenced the meeting
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  • 54 8 U.P. NANKING .Tan. 4. Chinese press report today said Yu Taivvei may head a mission to the United States s«>on to assist the United S&tes Government with consultation and advice in the formation of its aid programme, as well as keep the Chinese Government Informed of the
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  • 67 8 Reuter. FLORIDA. Jan. 4:—Jack KeMy, American and Canadian KUWng i-hamplon-mnd winner of the Diamond Scu,«s at Henley last summer. ta r i)y woh a 2,000 metres singles sculls event on Lake Worth when competing for Pennsylvania University in tfte annual contests with Yale University. He was not
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  • 187 8 U.P. Shanghai. Jan. 4.—The Chinese Government is fighting with its back to the wall in Manchuria in a civil conflict, which is considered a prologue to another world war, cables Arthur M Goul, United Press Manager for China. It is throwing badly-trained and badly-equipped men
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  • 419 8 Reuter. RANGOON, JAN 4.--STR HERBERT RANCE. LAST BRITISH GOVERNOR IN BURMA. SAILED DOWN-RIVER FROM RAN GOON IN THE CRUISER BIR- MINGHAM EARLY TODAY TO 'f HE CHEERS OF THOUSANDS OF BURMESE CITIZENS WHO LINED THE WHARFS. AND j RIVER BANKS TO BID FAREWELL TO
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  • 72 8 Reuter. BRISTOL. Jan. 3. A few hours after the publication in the "Times" of a letter from Lord Tedder. Chief of An Staff, referring to R.A.F. stations where there are virtually no amenitie3 within reasonable reach, the Bristol Aeroplane Company have made a gift to Malcolm
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  • 34 8 Reuter. SAINT MORITZ, J;.n. 4:— Whi.'o engaged in a practice on the Riri run here tonight Eddie Rominger, Switzerland's principal competitor for the Olympic Winter Games Slalom race broke his le^.—Reuter.
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  • 175 8 U.P. NEW YCRK. Jan. 4. Th? newspaper PM in an unsigned .soecial dispatch from London -epoits that Krishna Menon s visit to India is connected with <he still secnt pUn, fathered Earl Louis Mountbitten to en- able the Union ol bociated with the British C
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