Malaya Tribune, 21 February 1948

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  • 60 1 The Malaya Tribune THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now Printed simultaneously In Singapore, KualgtJlumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) ,niM' Milto SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents Bttutmr*. C<>l\n Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98,
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  • 681 1 "Aggressive Leadership Lacking" Reuter. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Mr. George Marshall, United Suites Secretary of S f <ate, strongly criticized the Chinese National Government] and its methods of managing economy and running the civil war when he appeared before the House of Representative Foreign Affairs Committee today to
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  • 160 1 Reuter. F< b "0> the Ar&u :.:t ;:w:i!ting tfdl. q rem >te YeT.cn n t Red S*a of the fate of i Im i.-n Yahva of the oldest, nil ng d th, world, nite and lowcttonea reports Site c:l ii Yemen mounbanaa, rcpresen. the
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  • 88 1 >''SALEM, Feb. 20. -Twelve I to<i;iy broke out ntral prison here by tunthe prison wall and nanhunt by British I police throughout cen- j led and traffic was I Mired can raced eeta seeking the vehicle! in the city 1 ■by the army and 5 j
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  • 25 1 Reuter. 'JO —The Greek Ist or Id Sophoulls f 1 onfidencc from I f)0 votes to 90 i»n internul security k -Reuter.
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  • 66 1 Reuter. MOSCOW. Feb 20:—The United Stages Navy will begin hie manoeuvres in the East China Sea in a few days time, a Shanghai message to Tass, the official Soviet News Agency, said today. An aircraf f carrier and four destroyers have arrived in Hongkong, while a number
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  • 23 1 Members of the Chinese Swimming Club are reminded of tonight's Chinese New Year Dance at the Clubhouse, starting at 0 p.m.
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  • 115 1 The Singapore Association has been informed by the Financial Secretary that the policy of issuing metallic currency—cupronwkel corns-has been accented and an order for these coins has been placed with the Royal Mint, London Due to adjustments which have been made to dies, the Mint has
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  • 106 1 Reuter. LONDON. Feb 20. Europe froze hard today in the third itay or bitter winter weather as a mass of cold air moved westward from Russia, bringing with it atrail of iced roads and snow. Berlin recorded 25 degree.-; of frost fahrenheit and still lower temperatures were forecast
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  • 107 1 A Chinese living at the milestone Bukit Timah Road teporte<i to the Bukit Panjang Police at about 5 p.m. yesterday, that there was an offensive snntl behind his house. Investigations by the Police revealed that the "offensive smell came from a Chinese who was found lying
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  • 30 1 Two Malays are reported to have robbed a Chinese in Canning Rise at about 7.30 p.m. yesterday, and made off with $8 in cash and $50 in valuables.
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  • 98 1 Reuter. Marseilles. Feb. 20.—A bftbt broke out today among 100 IndoChinese worsers lesiding m the j camps of Baumettes and Mazai I gues, near Marseilles, police reported tonight. The workers attacked one aho. thcr with knives, hatchets and other tools, six were injured--three gravely—and had
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  • 116 1 (By Allun Lewis) Minstrel Boy. although he spurted only a furlong this morning, seems to have been improved by his race in the Valentine Cup. and if he gets beaten today, I'll be most surprised. He's today's nan: Other horses which impressed this morning and should
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  • 149 1 [Bp Allan Letcia) Few horses were given fast work this morning. Coral Sea (Lawler) spurted two furlongs in 27 and Shawfoni (Woods) did the same. Gold Medalist (Harper) had a short spurt down the straight. Gold Caste (Morsillo) was confined to pace work down the straight. Grand
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  • 127 1 Reuter. The Hague. Feb. 20. The Benelux countries Belgium. Holland and Luxembourg.—have replied to Mr. Ernest Bevin's plan for a West European association of those three countries with France and Britain, by proposing a treaty of "mutual assistance against aggression from any quarter." according to
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  • 90 1 U.P. Los Angeles, Ftb. 20 Dr. Lee A. Dubndge. president o»! the California Institute of Technology, said today that atomic power may be running ships in less than 10 years. He added, however, that largescale industrial power from atomic fission is probably still 30
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  • 254 1 Reuter. ary Is estimated at 128 percent of the 1938 volume some 14 per cent short of the target. It compares with 120 per cent in December The January volume figure is the highest since the war. but it differs little from that for
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  • 68 1 Reuter. I PARIS. Feb. 20:—Bao Dal, ex- E>ip«>ror of Armani, left Cannes on the French Riviera today by plane I for Geneva. He is on his way to I Hongkong. 1 Bao Dai went to Cannes last week after It was announced that his
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  • 36 1 Reuter. PARIS, Fei 20:— New cases oi typhus, moit y affecting children, are l.einp rcgi.tered in Rumania at the rate of 2,300 each week, the United i Nations Children's Emergency Fund announced here tonight.—Reuter.
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  • 30 1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 20:—The Duke and Duche*>4» of Gloucester arrived at London airport this afternoon from Ceylon where they attended the opening of the new dominion's parliament Reuter.
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  • 26 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Feb. 20:—Presided Truman left hy plane today on a 15-day trip to Florida, Tuerto Rico the Virgin Islands and Cuba.—Reuter.
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  • 22 1 Reuter. ROME. Feb. 20:—Five people were killed and four seriously injured when a Dakota aircraft trashed near Leghorn this afternoon.—Reuter
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  • 118 1 Reuter LONDON, FEB. 20. Britain will have spent £129,800,000 by the end of next month on foreign nationals who cannot or will not return to their homee, it was officially reported today Past expenditure on Poles was £79.550.000 and on displaced persons £15,000,000. The estimated
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  • 113 1 Reuter. London. Feb 20. The discovery of a plot to carry out an armed coup in Czechoslovakia was announced tonight In a joint statement by Vaclav Nosek. Czech Minister of the Interior, and Gen. Ludvlk Svoboda, Defence Minister, Prague Radio reported tonight. The two Ministers said
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  • 30 1 Reuter. CAIRO. Feb. 20: —A terrific explosion, said to hare occurred outride tne Muslim BroOMrhood headquarters, rocked Cairo tonitfht. First reports said there were "many casualties." —Reuter.
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  • 395 2 MORE THAN 100 GOVERNMENT CLERKS OF THE GENERAL CLERICAL SERVICE UNION YESTERDAY DECIDED TO TELEGRAPH AN URGENT APPEAL TO THE GOVERNOR OF SINGAPORE, SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON FOR HIS ASSISTANCE IN GRANTING GOVERNMENT CLERICAL WORKERS IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF AN ADDITIONAL RATE IN THF COST
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  • 77 2 J Lee Ah Nf, a 21-year-old Cantonesc, pleaded guilty, at the Second Police Court yesterday. :o a charge cf attempted house. bieaking and theft from a United Engine*. *s godown at 4.30 a.m. on Feb. 19. His plea was not recorded as th€ case may be tried by
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  • 313 2 A fatal attack by a disappointed husband on his 14-year-old wife on the evening of July 10 last at the corner nf r™« Pagar Road and Kee Seng Street was recalfed at tne Assize "om? yesterday when Marimuthu Govindasamy. an Indian Harbour Board Outlining the
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  • 136 2 The stabbing fatality wmcn occurred in a trolley bus at the junction of North Bridge Koad and High Street on the evening 01 Feb. 19 had an echo at the 1 Seventh Police Court last morn- 1 ing when a tall, well-built 28- 1 year-old Pat
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  • 328 2 The Indian Trade Exhibition, which will be opened today by His iLxcellency the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimsj i at the Great World Park, is the first «f its kind to be held In South- East, Asia by a Free India The exhibition,
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  • 168 2 1 The Malayan Air Cadet Corps. Singapore Group, will this evenj ing receive from the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson. its first nag at a ceremony to be j held at the Cadet Headquarters at i Kallang Airport. I Heads of Government departj ments.
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  • 168 2 The funeral took place yestcrI day morning at the Military Cemetery, Pasir Panjang, with full military honours of Pte. H. R. Piyadasa of "I" Coy. Ceylon Royal Pioneer Corp of Woodlands Camp, who met his death on Thursday night when he fell off the
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  • 139 2 Lance Corporal John Oakley who faced tentative charges of I eing in unlawful possession of an automatic pistol, and unlawful rossession of 130 rounds of ammunition was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes >y the Seventh Police Court Mr. A. O. Shears yesterday. Anothei
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  • 177 3 Jobless —He Tried To End His Life Becau.se he wa.s jobless and ashamed of himself he decided to end his life, a 28.year old Hylam. Tham Joon Vie, told th*? Third Police Magistrate. Mr. F B. Oehlers. yesterday when h< pleaded guilty to a charge Ol attempting to commit suicide
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  • 59 3 The St. Anthony's Old Boys' Association Scholarship for 1948 was awarded to Master Chan Hon Cnee of the present School Certificate Class. Members are Informed that the first 'Members' Night" will i c held on Saturday. March ti. at 7.00 p.m. Refreshments will be JUpplied. Will those who
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    • 224 3 CINEMAS I oreesss I TODAY: 3.00; 6.30; MS I'M "ADVENTURE ISLAND" (In Flaming Tropic Color Tonight at Midnight SIKANDER in Hindustani f GEVLADG PHOfiE BHO7o TODAY at 3.15: 6.30: 9.15 P.M. S WARN A LATA in "PRATIMA" (Hindustani) TONITE MIDMTE: "KANOON" (Hindustani) DIAMOND THEATRE LAST THREE SHOW 3.15; 6.15; 9.15
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    • 881 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Junior Clerks Standard VIII Eoucation typewriting essentia apply North British Mercantile Insurance Company. <Y.781i. LADY DispensUig Compounder tor well known Dispensary upcountry Knowledge nursing necessary, gentleman can also apply, good salary right candidate. Box No. AB7B c o M.T. Spore. (V.772) WANTED, assistant
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    • 673 3 I OK SALE BUILDING PLOTS for sale approx. y.OOO feet each. will be built and financed lor approved purchasers. Near bus and school Tclok Kurau Write BSM, post Oflice Box 375 (Y.776>. I HOUSEHOLD and office lurniture perfect condition cheap inspection invited between 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on week
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    • 593 3 ACCOMMODATION SINGLES Room in Private European Household, Breakfast Si Dinner, Tel. Mod Con, off Orchard Road. Apply Box No. A 876 M.T. Spore. ACCOMMODATION available tor a couple or two pal* with elderly local couple Modern San .'c Garage. Apply Box ABBO c o M.T- Spore. (V.778, TANGLIN. Single furnished
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  • 766 4 The British Govern- ment must heartily regret the day that they iirst decided to ban the entry of Mr. Anthony Brooke Into Sarawak. Had he been permitted to carry nut his original intention lof visiting the country j formerly ruled over by his uncle, in all
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  • 143 4 Reuter. ATHENS. After China. Greece has the worst inflation Of any country in the world, according to a recent American /survey. Since November, 1944, th* drachma ha s had to be devalued three times. The rate for the pound sterling, fixed at 600 drachmae in November.
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  • 1750 4  -  CONDUCTED By 'OBSERVER' A Raffles College graduate to I whom I spok e recently was quite I gloomy about prospects foi AGENTS OF UNREST himself and his contemDoraries. "What can Wf? 6 X p c C t when we pass through college?" h e asked, "What
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  • 419 4 Reuter. I OKLAHOMA 11 J gle ol a 23-year-ole 'v.., I man to enrol Hi [hi n ol Oklahoma La. V,' go back to the Un Supreme court cently directed i tabhsh equal La for Negroes and i A Negro School established almost im™! I
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  • 11 4 ARE YOU DOING ALL YOU CM TO STOP ACCIDENTS
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    • 377 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Wanted, assistant foreman wireman; knowledge ol storagi battery work an advantage. Application In own handwriting to P.O. Box 701 Singapore. WANTED experienced shorthand 1 > pist. knew led fje of engineering terms an advantage, good prospects with European firm, applj in own handwriting giving full particulars. Box No
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    • 31 4 Zero Temperature Freezer For ice-cream dealers (holds 432 Lity-CuDs ice-cream) and home use for frozen foods. Low operating cost and low initial cost. PRICE MM.LEE FLETCHER 102-h, ORCHARD ROAD, PHONE 3338.
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    • 113 4 SPEND CHAP GOH MEH At The Island's Most Popular Rendezvous GREAT WORLD CABARET (MALAYA'S LARGEST BALLROOM) Tuesday Night Extension 2 a.m. j MILL BEER NIGHT I Special I LOOK SHOW by MALAYA'S No. 1 DANCER C. 11. TAX Partnering Beautiful and Alluring PEARL 111 AX IN A SPECIAL DANCE CRE
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  • 659 5 Evidence recorded from over 25 witnesses, ng, son* from Siam and one the Assistant from Singapore, concluded the cas c for the rdaj aftei a two.and-a-hal days ol hearing oi Hon. Mi. Justice Cox Evans in b*t*si* O m :i4 year. 1 r a»ui
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  • 60 5 v isband named woke him hi Jack, Jack." rms around decree n.si >urt. London. Kathleen MarI The Dell. Ab- ;don, S E was -•>:. a ci» c.-cc because of f husbands cruelty. Mr. Edison, the husrove, Bourne mi conduct w.th P k Qua ir.a. tones
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  • 192 5 I.ONDON, FEB. 9.—A Gretna Green marriage was ruled to be invalid by Mr. Justice Lffntkey at Liverpool Assizes. He directed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty regarding Horace Claud Heywood. aged 57, an engineering man. per, of Mirneuistreet, Liverpool, who was accused of
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  • 362 5 LONDON. Feb. 0.—"I believe that the ordeal of this trial bai not been lost on you. Solely because of your £00(1 chararteand meritorious service, which show you ai> not really hi-\ am trusting: you with the opportunity to make good ami to avoid the
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  • 178 5 LONDON.—CeciI Edmund Ridley, a bookmaker, who was excluded from Greyhound Stadium because he had received "tips'' from an assistant track manager, lost the action he brought at Middlesbrough to prevent the stadium authorities from barring him. Mr. Ernest Ould, for Ridley, said Ridley had
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  • 190 5 John Scott Hyndley was born in 1883, and was educated at Timsbury School, Eastbourne and Weymouth College. He started work at a Durham coal mine and spent six months travelling round the workings, subsequently he became a junior clerk in a firm of Sunderland ship-owners.
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  • 71 5 Two new extensions of London's underground railways system have now been brought into use following the official evening by the Rt Hon. Alfred Barnes. PC MP Minister of Transport. The two branches run north and east from Leytonstone and will provide a 3 1/2 minute service for thousands of people
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  • 212 5 MALACCA. FEB 19. The new China Democratic League «f Malacca held an extraordinary meeting at which the new i>olitical status of Malaya was discussed. The Chairman of the meet- i -ng, Mr. Chin Koon Yeow. at the conclusion of the deliberations, declared: "With the
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  • 113 5 India grows a quarter cf th* I world's .tea, and is probably the largest producer of tea i n world. I Production of tea in India in 194.1-44 was over 575 mj!lio n j n j from an estimated area of 839 000 acresNormally, the world
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  • 161 5 LONDON. Drifting- sand is threatening to bury the cottage home Of Mrs. Annie Terry, of TaJacre, Flintshire Her husband and son spend every free moment planting bushes and willows around the cottage on the ba.iks of ihe Dee Estuary. But the sandhills, now only a few
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  • 194 5 LONDON. —Relatives and friends of a murdered &r\ knelt and prayed for the soul of the man who killed her. They had gathered fee the funeral <.f Styles, 25, strangled when she kept secret date in a loves tone near her Brentford, Middlesex, home.
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  • 143 5 LONDON.—When Mr. Arthur E. Acke.'man, organist in the village church in Boughton near Northampton, finishes playing on Sundays, he will now be able to nip out and open up to the thirsty ihe Whyt? MJviik Arms next door. Mr. Acksrman is the license 1 of the
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  • 97 5 LONDON.—After being part:d 1 ♦went-eight years. Mr. W.ll'am Coleman, of Andrew-stre Open- 1 '<naw, Manchester, and h s wife 1 Alice, aj"e tcg-e hir again— and he's promised 'o bring her a cup of f.ea in bed every morning "I realise how siily we h-ve
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  • 126 5 J_*o:>.'DON. Luckiest man In Durham Gaol La Warder X. He might have been dead now, ii the man who had to murder him had not lost his ifmpe: and killed a fallow pri soner. Police and piison offlcia's are bare that prisoner John William Salter. 23,
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  • 172 6 U.P. 1 Manila, Feb. 20.—Waves of famine and pestilence may sweep large world areas unless mankind i finds quick ways to boost food output, according to a top official of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization conference which opens at the Philippine
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  • 85 6 Monday. Feb. 23: 5 p.m. Bad minton; 5.30 Commercial Classes. 7.45 Music Club: Instruction. 8.15 Music Club: Choir Practice. luesday, Feb. 24: 5.30 Type writing Class: 6.30 Keep Fit Class. 7.30 Badminton. Wednesday. Feb. 25: 5 9 Chess Club: 5.30 Commercial Classes. 6 Art Club. Thursday. Feb. 26:
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  • 51 6 U.P. ATHENS. Feb. 20. Severe cold and heavy snow cur'ailed most military activity through i central and western Macn'onia today. Press reports from Saicnika said that guerillas today made a small-scale attack on Edessa in Macedonia but were driven off after five of the attackers were captured.
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  • 75 6 All V.M.C A. Members interested in becoming members o: the Sports Club should enrol at the General Office immediately. Cricket Section: At a general meeting of Cricket Members held on Feb. 17, the following were elected: Captain. Mr. V. M. Pillai; Vice-Captain, Mr. John Holloway: Hon. Secretary.
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  • 49 6 i The next Beginners Malay Course of the YMCA will commence on Tuesday, March 2. at 7.15 p.m and will continue every j luesday until May 4. Ihe fee for the whole course is $10. Registration should be made now at the General Office. "A" Orchard Roan.
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  • 65 6 The S.A.L.S.U. will meet Mc Milky Way Musical Party in iiiendly game of table.tennis at No, 15-1. Queen Street on Monday, at 7 p.m. sharp. Players will b e chosen from the following: Cho Sal Kow. Koon Poh Seng. Fan Fook *an. Fan Fook Choong. Le e Kok Khiam.
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  • 20 6 The Greenwood BP. will meet the Scia B.P. at badminton at Thomson Road on Sunday at 4 p.m.
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  • 204 6 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Feb. 20. Losing Len Hutton to the fifth ball of the day, without addition to his Thursday score of 138, the M.C.C., apart from J. C. Laker and J. H. Wardle, shaped so disappointingly that they were all out for 332 runs in their
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  • 48 6 The 1947 Supplement to the Laws of Singapore has now been I tinted and a special Gazette notification brings them into force from February 21st. The same Gazettes ansounce the coming into force in the same date of the HH2 Supplement to the Laws, Volume I.
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  • 45 6 The following will represent the SiUgapolc Clarke Rangers m their LCcond round Ho. key Knock-Oui Competition on Saturday at Tang.in against 0.H.Q.: Hussein. A. Jansen. Benny, A. 15a. H. Rodrigucs. M. Taha (Capt.) 11. s. Gill, M. Noor. J. Schecder, I. ha :inti another.
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  • 96 6 Manchester. Feb. 20,—Peter Kane, of Great Britain, regarded by many as th c outstanding British fighter of 1947. lost his European bantamweight title tn Guido Ferracin. the Italian champion, at Bellevue. Manchester, tonight, by a points decision after 15 rounds. Ferracin's victory must have been by
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    • 403 6 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939 CUSTODIAN OF PRO* PERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945 > SALE BY TENDER No. 60 I The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following:— 7 drums Steel Wire Rope I 5 8". V diam.. 6 x
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    • 521 6 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY No. 22 of 1939 CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PRon No. 14 of 1945 U ***l Notice is hereby given that any nenmi a claim to the property described In uLVtJSLI** iequested to forward such claim to the r. Pd u i( Supreme Court Building, Singapore w f'
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  • 124 7 :u j. jnui* h on Man* ■vir uWO piemises, tiie i A xuhit-V BBtS 4 A ae tea ted ti.i- BftiAf tottl ijanie-j lo fi S games WON evenly oUl ol the .seven •<, tii*- "rubiM-r B U |d be derided. iChinese y.M.C.A. D* (j liist> were:—Loe p|
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  • 28 7 20, British Com. Itl Occupation Forces second anniverrival in Japan h parade oi 2.300 i Cheers and men ntat ;es of the woat Anzae Park in
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  • 651 7  -  Tan Lai Chuan Cup Soccer By Grounder. 'I HE FIRST ANNUAL SOCCER ENCOUNTER BETWEEN MARRIED XI AND SINGLES XI OP THE ROVERS SPORIS CLUB FOR THE TAN LAI CHUAN CHALLENGE CUP I URN ED GUI IO BE A THRILLING CON i EST WHEN THE
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  • 146 7 The following will play ciicJCct tor the maian /Vs.sociatit)n itgaißsc Ute Ist Bn. the Dtroasbtra Reglmaat on Sunday, at 11-00 a.m. on tLe S»io- I mug Giotina ChaMgi:—H. Bttbaraa J (Captain If. V PtileJ. Mohamed Sliah. H. Sliah, Ibraiiiiu I&a, Acbit- I tlia Menou, M. R;->ikJa). Rajah Ara-
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  • 140 7 Players to represent the Commercial High School Union in a soccer match against the Blue White Rovers on Saturday at 4 p.m. on the Tel ok Kurau English School ground and ftgaiiat the Hurricanes 2nd XI on Sunday at 5 p.m. on the Choon Gtlaii English School ground
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  • 163 7 The KngaaaT* Amateur Boxing A_.tueial.ui open loumumer i far riViliana at tlu Happy World stadium on Feb. 29 i; expected to provide many thul a l>r boxing fans when such contestants tmck a. the Archer bracken and Sonny Chia a ke part. A number of entries kwi
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  • 206 7 Reuter. London. Feb. 20. Welsh hopes of winning the Rugby Union international championship stand or rail on the result of tomorrow's international between Wales and Fiance at Swansea. which bnng s together the only two countries to beat th t Aus'. tralians. France, who fell to Ireland
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  • 82 7 U.P. San Francisco, Feb 20.—Jack Kramer, former amateur tennis champion turned profession, today defeated th e world professional champion, Bobby Riggs. 11—9. 6—2. taking the longest lead yet in their transcontinental professional series. Kramer has won th,- last three matches, giving him a lead o 7 18
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  • 429 7 Reuter-APP. Perth. Feb 20.—The Indian tourists got Western Australia all out for 270 run s in their first innings in the last match of their Australian tour which began I here this morning. At close of play the Indians had scored 19 without
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    • 359 7 The Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited lake pleasure in announcing that the additional SAFE DEPOSIT POXES tney ordered last year are arriving soc*i. The je who have made reservations should call a. their j Mead Oflice to pay a deposit immediately. 'V^ TONIGHT Extension till 1 A.M. Sensatiojia! Dances by
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  • 103 8  -  By ALLAN LEWIS By GARRICK Race 1—MAY PRINCE White Socks Kanda Race 2.—FORTUNE'S FAVOURITE True Security Run Rabbit Run Race 3.—LORD IVAN Darnok Vanguard Racc 4.-GRAND PRIX II Coral Sea San Demetrio Race 5. MINSTREL BOY Liberty Man Everest Race H.—ASCOT VALE Dagobert Prince Colin Race
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  • 378 8 BLUB ANSON. FEB. ?0.— f pholdmg the contention of the <<unsel fcr the accused that th e procedure adopted in the ran uas all wrong, thr District Judge Mr. J. G. Adams granted a d'scharge to a Malay school teacher. Yeop Abdullah bin Manvur. who
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  • 55 8 U.P. OSLO. Feb. 20. Del Lambe. member of the United Slates Olympic speed-skating team, won 'he English-Mile race here today in the unofficial world recoru time of 2 minutvs. 29.7 seconds. He started slowly, but showevl remarkable speed as he whipped past the others in the
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  • 195 8  -  By Allan Lewis CAPT. H. F. BLOXHAM is clown from Cameron Highlands for the last two days of the laces. Capt. Bloxham is in charge of the horse sanatorium at Ringlet and has quite a fine place for spelling a horse. When taken over after the
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  • 97 8 Reuter. SANTIAGO. FEB. 20.—Prcsid<nt Gonzalez Videla oi Chile continuing ms tour of the Bri-tish-owned South Shetland Islands, arrived today off Deception Island, where an Argentine naval force is also expected. H? has this week inaugurated Chilean bases on Greenwich Island and Graham's Land, which
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  • 1021 8 fHi STZ, iS the fU ard f r f T S 1131 da> f the Sin S a P« r e Turf CM Spring meeting together with h of the last three runs, owners, trainers and probable:— *»«^«werwitßthereto RACE ONE —2 P.M. HORSES, CLASS 2
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  • 725 8 Eight Chinese Ho Ah Tuan. Chia Ban Hock. Tan Pee lan. 'Lan Hooi Chooi. Koo Soo Seng. Yoo Cho Cheng, An Suan and Chuan Wan San were charged before Mr. J. P. B!ackledg c in the Magistrate's Court with having played in a common faming house at
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  • 202 8 lINDS ARE AVAILABLE www 1 >Lt SS VORt j EST of ract has suffioient luZl 25 *Z?£rjZ I mm. %m m m The plight of th e Home has caused grave concern to th e Bi- £hop of Singapore, who has written this letter
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  • 115 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Feb. 20.— China's national currency touched an ail time low today at the runt way inflation which hit the financial and commodity markets sent blackmarket quotations for Unfted States dollars up to CN*225,--000. Official sterling quota! ions increased to CN5441.000 buying and CN5453,000
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  • 227 8 St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Chora Eucharist 10.30 a.m. Matins followed bv Holy Communion at 11.15 a.m. j and 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Paul's Church, Upper Serangoon; 8 a.m. Holy Communion, ana 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Hilda's Church. Katoiig: 8 a.m. Holy Communion, 5.30
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  • 59 8 U.P. New York. Feb. 20—Northwest Airlines today announced a round.the-world air service which will permit travellers to circle the globe in less than eight days for $1,700 (U.S.) An arrangement with British Overseas Airways (BOAC) makes the flights possible. Passengers may start anywhere along the
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  • 64 8 Honolulu. Feb ft States Navy aim one I i that ShibanJcaJcJ Xii I the last Japar.t. the Pacific who hid M years and four m J that the war was finally rarrenden land coconut V Fearing mistreatmeo Americans, he si and remained
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    • 63 8 (AT THE SIGN OF FLYING REO HORSE BUY THE WORLD'S QUALITY MOTOR OIL I Mobiloil MAKE THE Mobtloi! Chat* YOUR GUIDE More than 500 motor rnanu. facturers recommend or approve the use of Mobiloil. Of no other motor oil can this be said. AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY <inco««wiatco
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 8 I Saturday February 21, 1948 INDIAN EXHIBITION SUPPLEMENT I
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    • 1219 I jymcntnery Scarcity Hampers Expansion ,bohc of to Asia's economic and industrial dei v £™L o ad f Exl "b<tion in Singapore, which opens tomor- < reat World Park, M the first exposition of its kind to be organis- tie the boundaries of the new
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      21 I An Indian viilagt girl from the c Hon growing country near Bombay uHth lead of neurty harvested cotton.
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    • 337 I Occupying a covered area of more than 30 000 square feet, the Exhibition will last for nine days. Mr. P. K. Panikkar. the Indian Commerce Ministry's representative who is organising the exhibition, ixdnls nut that this is the first exposition of its kind and
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    • 116 I India's progress as a tobaec I growing country has be n wry j striking. The second on the list ocf world tobacco growers *he has been supplying her own Internal need* for a lonjr time, Vis tobacco is already in pro- dMctton in Madras ar,j par- of Bombay
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      • 59 I COCONUT THE COOL FRAGRANCE of their EAU de COLOCNE" .JwS|fcf /V REFRESHING W^j'S ß' T HE POPULARITY OF THEIR FAMOUS «\^^>^ HAM AM SOAP EAU «1« TOLOGNE SOAP IS WELL DESERVED Sole Agents in Malaya for all Products of the TATA OIL MILLS CO., LTD. K. SHEWAKRAM SONS «02, HIGH
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      • 171 I Tel Add 'EVERBUSY' S pore Bombay. TEL. No. *****. IMPORT EXPORT SYNDICATE Offices —BOMBAY. CALCUTTA, IMPORTERS EXPORTERS, 21 MAI ACCA STRFFT LONDON, NEW YORK, SYDNEY. GENERAL MERCHANTS ttA GHENT (BELGIUM) AND p O. Box No. 624, COMMISSION AGENTS SINGAPORE. IMPORTS: Textiles, Yarns. Hessian, Gunnies, Jutetwines, Logiines, Hemptwines Sandalwood oil. Printing
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    • 218 II NEW DELHI, Feb. 20—The Indian Postal Depart, ment have decided to issue .special stamps in memory of Mahatma Gandhi. The stamps will be in the denominations of 2\ annas and 12 annas, and are expected *0 be available some time next month. Figures now available
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    • 53 II Mr. E ripson, Field Secretary of the British and Foreign S< ciety, \>ill be in Penang over the week-end. 'lhi. s will be his last visit here before retirement, and th, members of the Burmah R ad Hal! will hold a Fellowship Tea in his honour on Saturday
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    • 146 II Lac. known in its refined form as shellac, is the resinous secretior of the insect leccifer lacca. which thrives on certain trees in various parts of India, Burma and Slam. Production of lac in India is over 95 per cent of the total world production,
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    • 28 II A sentence of six months untitled was imposed on a Chinese, Gan Wah for selling twelve-ard-a-half dozen bottles of fake Ktotts Emulsion to Chop Guan Hor.£ of Malacca.
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    • 1572 II The Indian Cot on Mill Industry, with well over 400 cotton mills and employing more than half a million operatives, is the bigges. organised industry in the country. The Province of Bombay is the cen fre of the cotton texrile industry
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    • 142 II Raising of the maximum penalty far attempted rape from two years to I seven years was called "panic legula- 1 tion" in the Commons by Mr. G. Benson (Lab.. Chesterneld) The Attempted Rape Bill was carried by 196 votes to 17, but a number of
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    • 92 II LONDON.—A boy or seven used to wake up at nights crying: "No, Daddy; no, Daddy," it was stated when his father was gaoled for six months for cruelty It was said that the boy, John, was frequently knocked about by the father. John J., Woods, 34,
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    • 18 II Notice the technique of ihe boh bin-am-h < under the clbotc to tupporl tht
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    • 422 II India is one of the world's most important sources of minerals. In addition to a progressive iron and steel industry, the second largest in the British Empire, large quantities of manganese, mica, refractories and ingredients for alloys are available. The list of minerals now in commercial
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      • 312 II INDERSONS COMPANY TEXTILES SPECIALISTS DIRECT IMPORTERS FROM MANUFACTURERS. 2 AVAILABLE NOW: 1 ALL SIZES OF EUROPEAN 1 INDIAN MANUFACTURE, AND AMERICAN PRINTED I GOODS. j REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR WHOLESALERS I j AND EXPORTERS. I I 29, ARAB STREET, SINGAPORE. E l.riMMiFw miwmmmjmiMum "Things are looking up!" Rehabilitation was no easy
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      • 77 II 2A, Bonham Ruildinj, Tel: ***** Singapore HINDKA TRADING CO, Importers, Exporters and General Merchaa* "JAI HIND" C. RAMCHAND SONS TEXTILES IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS. mHNXMU AND RETAIL MERCHANTS COMMISSION IGWIS STREET, SINGAPORE SALE Cr SERVICE OF ALL TYPES Off REFRIGERATORS. AIR-CONDITIONERS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Maintenance Of Refrigerators and 1 Air-condition Plants Accepted. I
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    • 482 III unionism in India is a tender plan for th? row h of which the Government of India have Len m anxious. ough not more than 30 years old, it has ma-ie ress during the last two decades, j] number cf registered Unions have increased
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    • 95 III has just eaa?< t a tak, > the achievements cf her is gifted Si flis who have n practically every field Art*. laintings s-?c/ion of this will be on display. for the first time fen ol the world, etvh.l the great Indian Sri Rabindranath Tagore
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    • 381 III India's Five-Year Labour Plan launched in 1946 by Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Minister for Labour in the Central Government aims aY a uniform co-ordinated labour policy for the entire country :>o promote social security and industrial peace, ensure fair wages, satisfactory conditions of work and a
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    • 164 III Coffee is believed t have bee n grow n in India sinr e the 16th century, when i l was introduced into th* hills of South India. There are few hills in the world so well ■ufed to the growing of high quality coffee as the
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    • 157 III The interests of national economy and India's Undeveloped industries were the main considerations which governed the tariff negotiations betwee n India and different countries which were concluded recently at nevaSir Raghavan PiUai, Secretary, Ministry of Commerce. Government of India, made this statement at a joint
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    • 14 III A Douglas bomber undergoing repairs at an Indian aircraft factory
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    • 18 III The long row of furnaces pi the hot mill of the tinplatc plant.
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    • 176 III LONDON. Courting couples In the parks, shoppers in the streets, clergymen, doctors, pub-lic-house licensees and parents w'll be questioned during a "flirting survey" at Oldham (Lanesl in the spring. Survey is being drawn up by youth club leaders lor the town's Youth Council
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    • 233 III i About 180.000.000 is the total number of Indian 1 workers employed in agrii culture, industries, i mining, transport services, banking. commercial services, fishing, navigation, etc. About 100.000.000 or neariu 25 7>cr cent of the population arc employed in agriculture The number of industrial worker* in India
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    • 37 III Reuter. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19:—Gen. Kaisher Sham Shere Junjr Bahadur Rama. Nepal Ami usiador to Great Britain and Minister to the United States, called at the White House todny to preient his letters of credence to President Truman.—-Reuter.
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    • 480 III Details or the proposed Industrial Finance Corporation of India, which would "supplement the existing facilities available for supplying medium and longterm capital to the industry." were given by Mr. R. X Shanmugham Chetty, the Finance Minister, in the Indian Legislature, when the Bill was referred
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    • 73 III Information is being sought by the police who are trying to trace a hit and run motorist who i s be lieved to have knocked down an Indian cyclist at the 201 mile. Baean Datoh Road, about 7 miles from Bagan Dutoh Village, on the night of Feb. 12 In
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      • 76 III PAY LESS FOR YOUR PRESENTATION GIFTS IN JEWELLERY, SILVER X P. WARE election <>f Articles are Imported cttrecl th, is» Manufacture-, and also compare our quality ft prices before trying elsewhere. AT «p. I. »c SILVA BROS., JEWELLERS, P Unmrs Place, SINGAPORt'.. Phone *****- j v Phone 3664 1 No
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      • 208 III I SHOPPING for BEAUTY J night DAY WEAR I Sheer Neglige f j $'^^»1P I \vlons n r G WnS VV X An khU,S f I Indies j Materia,s I Petticoats A I Wear. rj\ I />! |l j A Choice Selection J^^\lf\ I 0f mally I OVER 100 DESIGNS
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    • 593 IV 2,000-Year Examples India today is the second largos producer of iron and steel in the Bri ish Commonwealth and one of the largest in the world. Th? art of smelting and shaping iron has been practised in India from very early times and a regular
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    • 85 IV WASHINGTON.—Traces of Sir I Ernest Shackleton's 1915-17 AnI tarctic txpedition hav e bee.i I found in the icy wastes of Mc- Murdo Sound by U.vS. explorer:-, it was reported in Washington. The iind s included tins or ham and fruit, per'ectly preserve 1 j after th:rty.on v
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    • 115 IV To improve and develop th? suiarcarVi industry in India, important decisions were taken at a meeting of the India n Central Suirarcane Committee h-'ld in New Delhi recently under the presidentship of Sir Datar Singh Vice-chairman, Indian Council of Airricnltural Research. A sum of Rs. 5,375,000 was sanctioned
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    • 590 IV  -  By ROBERT MUSEL. United Press Staff Correspondent) U.P. MARSEILLES, (Via Air Mail)—A gendarme slithered out of the shadows, his blue cape swinging:, and murmured: "Monsier has a passport?" Monsieur handed over his passport and looked down on one of the most incredible
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    • 177 IV I India is the world's major supplier of hides and skins, both raw and half-tanned. There are in India 215 million rattle and buffaloes. 22 million sheep and 26 million goats. From these vast numbers of cattle jt is estimated that 20 million cattle and million
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    • 34 IV U.P. LONDON, Feb. 19:—AnilOssador I Lewis Doug'as talked with British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin tor about one hour at the Foreipn Office tonight. No further Information on the meeting was available—U.P.
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    • 8 IV i_J Ai: u-.ttoynobile MXmfcfy plant />,,/
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    • 273 IV LONDON.— A sixteen-year ,id servant had < r < "Wrong number —a signal to stay away—it■ th,■•■«!',," telephoned while the husband was at home Mr p !ul n; O. Temple Morris. K.C., said at Newport (Mom h n,ni N "'r UT( e r-jurt He
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    • 60 IV A Chinese living atßatttDav bar village. Penang, was to have been .stabbed .r. course of a struggle vita i Ifaj. whem he had apprehended b allegedly stealing some ol \a c ckU during the early h m Tuesday morning. B; th In t:~e M;ilay. who also M seme
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      • 174 IV Tel: 4710 Telegrams "FAZAL" fsj3S||| ELLAHI C° fr—^gl |r TAJMAHAL 1 AGRA l*~H) SINGAPORE, (r—■JJl COTTON, WOOLLEN, SILK AND ART SILK, PIF.CECOODS WHOLESALE MERCHANT 35, ARAB STREET SINCAPOR E Come and see our Products at the INDIA TRADE EXHIBITION Opening at 'GREAT WORLD" AMUSEMENT PARK On 21st FEBRUARY, 1948. BENGAL
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