Morning Tribune, 19 December 1946

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 199 (Hew Series) 10 CEHTS ENO. ;L fRSDAY, DEC. 19, 1946
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    47 1 This cxclu turt taken by thi Tribune cameraman at I lay's parad at CMm Camp s/mms t/ie comman- der, Lt.-(\>i s. r her, calling upon the nineteen anony- is o) the i9th AU Formation Signal R eni to i < t/? fotnij'dint i Him. 09] POfjfi /'0,7». )C
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    42 1 photo) Ir\ first radio photo I tonald wadding in b Dec. 9 to reach this r. shows the br:de I they drove out I Church Cathede ceremony. The b formerly Mrs 1 lov< s Rowley the I a Canadian war A P
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  • 287 1 FIGHTING BREAKS OUT IN HANOI: SERIOUS SITUATION nch High Commissioner ol Indo-china, wii: tonol from Paris tomorrow to take persona] charge r the Serious situation there following day ol street fighting m which three French soldier, one French civilian and ai least 15 Annamil ire killed Ten French soldiers were
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  • 88 1 Staff Hi oorterJ KUALA LUMPUR, Wvu gg. wtim m >t >i fan local' iy recruiti d perton undi > consideration, void /<t (it-n. A QaUoway, OOi n i //<•>■ lo'lay. orftfid t//«t /x:rt oy t/ic| /orr:«- tPOtt/d be Uli Malay Rtgtmeni and o anttj
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  • 196 1 Deo 18.— A year ago ma s Wilkinson, RNR, W* mod m despatches f»»r •to 1 at Singapore where he ■Js I Last night that. W% cancelled In its ax substituted the Vie- Lieut, Wilkinson. W L n man i- the 24th V C >f the
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  • 50 1 Calcutta, Dec. 18 Gn»ti: I tain F. Bandit, Australian air man. who is flying on^ilW mile journey from Bril Brisbane took ofl I r B to-day. He flying by Akyab In 'n Burma. Group Captain B here on Monday ai I Daci t n t Reuter
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  • 53 1 3,600 m.p.h. m.p.h. ■Nl XICO, Die. IS. Tl c Bolt*. A. my authoiitks fcne v that i German fci B <J here during fch< fch (1 ]i, w speed and ■Uti :i uaching a lu-igh: Hi I] s and >peed Of 5.350 Bet fct sp «d of over 3.600 fc>
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  • 40 1 Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wed. S t ol British itnd tndJ m troops v Malaya hay now moved under canvas or live In J ulll hul Lt. g Mai r H ted Ku IghOUt Mala
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  • 343 2 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES iflOdllf on Jan 1. 1947 Mohammedan cook at least •m ployed m every puburant controlled by the ■> partment of Social Welfare Mr. S. Thambiah, B A. (Lond.) »n the staff of the Victoria Ins•jtution has been promoted to i Special Scale appointment vith effect from April
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  • 745 2 "Blood, Toil, Sweat Tears" -What Dalforce Had To Go Through v rton Chu; famous words I 8w« U and i1 be aptly appli< I upore's heroic Dalforce, the anti-Japanese Army compose A 10,000 Chinese, who fought hand-to-nand battles osf the Japanese >r the Landing on Singapore implished In February 1942.
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  • 86 2 Conviction On Opium Charge Quashed Ho Kiut Bwee who appeals against conviction and sentence I ix months' rigorous imprisonment Imposed m the lower courts ior possession of 35£ tahiN oi opium had hb conviction quashed by Mr. Justice Jobling >vsm the High Court. D. K. Waltert who argued the appeal
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  • 212 2 STOPFORD TOURS BURMA COMMAND General Sir Montagu O. N. stopiord, Commander-in-Chlef iouth-East Asia Land Forces, iias returned from an Inspectio tour of Sendee units m th Burma Command. The C.-in-C met at Mingaladon a.'rfle.d by Lieut. -General H. R. Brigg G OC.-in-C. Burma Gunmand. md during his stay m Rang
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  • 11 2 ACTING G-G'S BROADCAST tit will th< i fit political 9.45 p.m.
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  • 101 2 KUALA LUMPUR.—Accordins to the licalth iritelligjpnce of Malayan Union 305 C9&B of small-pox were reported dur- the week ending Dec 7 with 44 deaths, compared with 23 cases with 57 deaths the week i largest number of coses s reported from TYengganu, '■nnny of these are
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  • 139 2 Unknown KUALA v I v n 500 cases a I Ih( to'aß^l of about i [ne a m Kuala Lumpur, the H I partment reports. -I Anit-malarial work t n J Lumpur, sine, the occurSß has progressed now h ti whole (a* has become SJ ed on nearly the same
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  • 101 2 Slapped Suspect Detective Gaoled Two detectives, John I Ong Kirn Ltcw, who tenccd to two mouths' and a month's rigorous imj respectively m tl Aor voluntarily causing hurt ti Jhlnese appealed I y b core Mr. Justice Jobling. John On* wa slapped a Chii vi ieged to be a member
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  • 51 2 Unknown Bail m the sum r,i allowed a CT. cm jM Kee (32), when he cl I m the Fourth Police C ur; m terday to a c) nriation of a Joiiore bnd i which had been I m for sale V "M mortoa-ed tlv ':v-M I Thi I 24.
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  • 28 2 ALLEGED THEFT OF ARMY PANTS Aile&od to I theft 80 bal I I n I I I I cqr>tn bin I 'b^ rrv I 1 hours 5 I
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  • 231 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1946 The Ban On Mr. Brooke B i iMu B pri couni last hat k)Vernoi I indon i th i i >n. I i plac< i v Office un I loi val ol th< olonial authori«ie ThJ I I Act ol i ssion I pa
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  • 25 4 THE KING'S HEAD ON NOTES Mr. Dalton, thi Chancellor ply that ho v beai jjto i ban! b< ibod v a re] the King':, Bid,
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  • 912 4  - SINGAPORE'S 'PERFECT' ARMY CAMP: PROS CONS THEMSELVES i 7 THE MEN I i be given when Army hi'.'h.T-r. 'ho ramp at m. i Usher. nel told dm ftei th no d wn parad .May m detailport would he >übmil I I ;r ling the allegat m i\ Einn Camp with
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  • 453 4 Post bag BARBERS GO HAY-WIRE Htiv the barbel In th Colon: ne hay-wre? Can the bar ded to UiinK litt c nerouslj I rds 1; pa Pu<"'', of st ips, razon etc. sur such high rates itely, a hail cut U t I the i u v. things a man
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  • 155 4 5-Second News From Britain LtSSONs 01, Uji .B Fathercra: meu's keep I DOSed mv 'This nun: M osed elevei Dar < LKAN i'K.\/\ I busy < i 1111 Ja' and i then dr I rchief. RESENT] DAI I I sat m l h Thursd I n\:v ite- and hw E
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  • 91 5 IT Tl. product] 10 OOO.CX; I tccording to Chan Ex r Dr Hu b ParJamen tary r^-ply today. ring Colon*. Eyre, Conaen o had a d if he woui 1 v the net increase of th tock f goi' ind nether tb B It Qovernmtnt propose* representations
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  • 145 5 HARNESSING THE ATOM: SPEED URGED I)' e. 17 M I 1 1 Baruch, coi i i n< e< ipeed i In th< United N itl n f l iml C mm) 'ii on tl UM plan itomic control, rathe It it lv< oui i n Monday A policy deci ion
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  • 19 5 MADRII Dec 1. Rh tlf< j is] i: bod. 1 -till tx r. Inju Reuter
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    • 678 5 4 J s* t^^M *^*-V WM%A// v CurK>S W>th 2J2H and N ew Year drawing near, Sln- WW* risep-wtedsmi are dlapUviiig as wide a varte2 of goods as can be desired in the circumstances. K. I ang and competition to buy is happily being replaced bv Regarding the eyesii;lif O
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  • 865 6  -  VERA ARMORE WITH >V.i For Poor Children Dlftapi children of Sin W( ri the I m rp< Chn A I I iirdaj D cem ai A grand supper v. the exp it superO i Mi Monk-Mason who be <•< ngratulated tor ided d games Mrs. Ruby Nurris.
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    298 6  - Unknown Unknown Josephine Lowmence By jln The Stretchl g k 2 brin^ encouragi moth Li^ who J w^ea th.y had chile hay, t S your reducing i has done so mv •25 jrean old i M jjren. lalw.v p pounds bui J weighed 175 -couldnt eem I »ent foi youi
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    • 55 6 aJ l ljLli\l^ii I GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS//' r A|J I APPEAL TO YOU// DONT LET HIM *»!M DESTROY THAT PICTURE OF "LENA Tt V^ s »W I'LL NEVEP MAVE THE STRENGTH I DfiAW ANOTHER r r THE GPEAT AMEE can/ PUBLIC WANTS TO SEE LENA. r r^_ < J
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    • 40 6 f What's On B R LOTUS THEATRE Armenian Street Tonight at 8.30 Tudor Players present •A Chri tmaa Carol" .HAIIWRA Anton V/albrook m M Dangc rout Moonlight" "i»ink. Stiing and i "Salty OHourke" OL .'ointment In Tokyo" OREAT D CABARET
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  • 421 7  - Hollywood aunts...2 Henry Gris Story Of The Few Women Who Sit Squarely On The Very Summit Of The Film Capital's yramid By j Morning Tribune Carres, m Hnllyuu^i {Th€ ■i'f'md part of a ttory which began y.sUrday about '!>• vente ngs on the poor n, the and md no In
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    • 62 7 Fiq Al CapTI rri ,NTEND TO FJNOTHAT W jj j PI PICTURE AND DESTPOV IT.V ("0°*** 4 of MY PAPFPS/ |r J§C OF COURSE, A FEV MORBID k T^T AREMORB I HORPOR-SEEKERS MAV BE T^E/LLjf n I DISAPPOINTED. BUT SURE ft HAT* j h THE FINER TYPE OF AMERICAN T
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  • 130 8 U.S. Promises Britain More Wheat Flour LONDON. Dec. 17.— Britain's Food Minister Stratciiey told the House of Commons to-day ted Stales had promise d Britain enough wheat and lour between now and January 31 rert rery Ifr. ETtrachey, wh had cai abandoned fly to. Britain ■y > tted to buy
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  • 347 8 Continued ftom centre pOflN you have jny trouble v-:f ibstnperous males?" "Certainly not/ 1 §h< c i aim "1 indignantly. "Men have I rayi given me a han i' v vcr had masculine h llty t mt up with "The intelligent n Idst have long ago realised hat
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  • 133 8 iNDON, Dec. 16 Dr. Chalm W< Umann's policy, which It l tied from Ba »k today must b adopted b> the Zionist conhii ace then b fore ru will stand again for presidency, wi summarised hen by th< Jewish Ag pokesman a<: firstly, unmedaite decision to take
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  • 54 8 LONDON. Dec. 17. Indian' Army casualties m Indonesia aft the close of the wai with fapan totalled 2,145, according o A. V. Alexander, Ministei withU1 Portfolio m a Parliamentary oly today. They were made up of 550 illed and died Of wounds, 300 tlsslng,
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  • 116 8 SENS, IVc. 17.-Gitvcf will I ob enne an hour of "national n urninp" between seven and o'clock tomorrow becau^i- tin rcjecttoo by the Allies of Q ek national claims. Fltfa will be flown at h-ilf-mas( and bolls will be rung. GUi win give the signal beginning the
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  • 86 8 iping, Do- 17. -Chin, G >vernment military authorities reported on Monday that the be-ieged Shan^i Province f Chungyang fell to Comiust as a Nationally relieving force came in sight, Tie only other new report- of fighting came from Manchuria. anient dispatches -aid •J.OOO Communists who attacked Government
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  • 194 8 OBE For Burma Hero London, Dec it Gerald Janus Wright >1 the Burma Civil Supplier Boara has been anpointed to the Order of the British Empire 'Civil Division; The eitat.on state- that in! April. 1942, Wright and his family, who were prevented by the Japanese from leaving Namk-I han. took
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  • 241 8 Unknown NEW YORK. Dec. 18 The Un 1 day failed m its attempt to bring at lw/ votv of approval m the United Nation m* Commission on tin- U.S. p-\-posals W control of atomic energy. "itc-rnaM-Soviet delegate M. Gromyko charged ik I American resolution was i*o t in complete i
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  • 119 8 ANKARA Dee r, —Forty foui person, were reported today to ha\- i> en arrested in Istanbul after a search during the night of several members ol the extreme Ltftwing. Two Armenians are among those held The Government today ordered the closing of the leftwing Party offices
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  • 36 8 LONDON. Dec. 17. A gold tnlnei has iuund a gold naggct weighing 240 ounces and worth L 2.100 m the Muiozhkaya River m South Yenisei (Siberia) gold fr'icK Moscow radio reported.— Reuter
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  • 175 8 Unknown LONDON, a* 16- D I AF and WAAF m^ January and Februarj I toe Aii Ministry h k|J< funeral level foi ground «J will b* Group 49 comma arllTh few ground Gioup 54. m ometradi I win be Group 49, I 49 mask, bu: r of two tiadi will
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  • 110 8 ALL SOCIALIST FRENCH GOVT. Paris, Dec. 17. mier Leon Blum, ictlng to«« a crisis that "threatened to* come perilous," on Monday lotted an All-Socialist Cabinet iW failing to bring the CommunW and their opponen tloa caretakei Ck A The National A QblywiD" asked to give the Cabin- confidence today. Ot
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  • 28 9 I or/ itiOl] ::cy r t mbei Admiral H;il^'y m X mil! m d as a lead i )ti dency W from the A.P.
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  • 32 9 HA.\ met m wtay, official quartea by plan f Commiss] Saint ny and Genial Moili.-,, came by piano horn Hanoi The military situation m TonUn was discussed. A.P.
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  • 116 9 81 a and uic bovjet Foreign Secretary It. vl^ ults of tne at Bin Four and United discussions, and tne r hey hold forth toi the success of future negc tioi fction crrtainly rally ome rejoicing, but oj course anyone will realise this not mean all
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    • 112 9 U Si', p.m. I fl LI I (Tel. 5281) __--3^ IDE STORY BEHIND B JAP SURRENDER! Jinnnj||nn H HEC I ORD COVERT *^iMA f •>' PACIFIC HISTORY' «v r \f TflliU L} UNES PIC'IORTAL %tT^^ I Kp I CTORY IN THE PACIF] *fß^' IS CO a'AHTHUR NCMITZ M SEALED FOR
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    • 61 9 SEASON EXTENDED| 1.30 3 1 (i '•t: m A Really Outstandii Pt rformance By George Withers. r t^' j s 1 COM INC Dorothy Whippli Cornea To I Screen! "Another f British PI Thai A): Will Enjoy". i BVBNI STANDARD lAGLIUON POfSfNfS S^tt^ MASOtt 5^ VHULtS At The Worlds GI.OBF:
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    • 145 9 Of Sui^^pore's First Super-cii Structure Sim he Liberation! SATURDAY, ll Dec. withsshows: Ha.m.-2p.m.-4.15-6.30-915.p.,n 1,.:, i [Ni 20TH. CENI lkv, OX kTEST f^ from /he $ensof»ono/ bet'-se//cr' Jfl fllr*l II 1I I I Ij fl| I1 J J L^l I I I iM mJHb 9 i 11 1 I Ml '1
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 162 10 Own C i 'i for I r cent ir il nt of 2 I the Tl nal, but ere would certainly to i the Prolen i ip to $1 75 or h Fr nB v At $14.50. I I made Hera (15 stt
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    • 122 10 TAP AH RUBBER REPORT Although rurth( expenditure on rehabilitation will bo ncces,»ai > m ordei to bi 'n ir b ick th^ ?state into full production, progress made to date may b« red very satisfactory. Fhis was disclosed by Mi. H. D. a:uik!; l!. the Chal man, In a holdei
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    • 37 10 JAP FINANCE CONTROL WASHINGTON. Dec. 18. The j (J.S. Treasury on Tuesday night i to sum nder it 5 rt pon :u Financial of German- a beyond their coun£ri< s War Rol GOl 1 Mid D A.P
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  • 197 10 w^> -nr vi w< l. where auct v re "M Si m X <tu:i So 3. No 1 SiOJ M m c jo; Ice $~id. tV.am N 1 $38: N i1 a* Maiucea:- -SuDerro: Crl IV.tmedium quain.v SSfe 0. I guy y $i 3. undnui
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  • 38 10 Sir i{i( ti>: No. IRSS. 1^ ball II No 2 dit Bfi No.?. l l^ Icl sterday i Ev, lo' 3l H i II l I s signatJ I i b mr Is mlssloner I I
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    • 86 10 ti s 11 2 1.15—^6.30 9.15 IP' "DANGEROUS y&^. MOONLIGHT' H I |r V o^^ vV V his 'talent to %mgLF rPs* ir BLASTING 111} Hgr %i^> LUFTWAFFE! SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SONJA HENIE'S I JWNNY KAYE^ IfiARRI AGE ON ICE GRAND X'M \S ATTRACTION AT THF, J™**™sJ™ 6903 Full
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 134 10 Try This AMERICAN rossword ruzzle I \CKOSS (C 7 L I i -<■ rl9- ''-I- ~bS Llcka up 14- I v'~'- -SI"- :B 3-shr.pcd «r -^^L""" -p^K I uaa end 37- -BEp" When I ret \P|v, &i V JB .ms 41— c T™ -:-lB 14 Ground 4J- i— '-w/ I
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  • 882 11 WITH 7 WKTS L\ HAM) Fdnch Heading For His First Century I-, Dec. 18.— At close of play today m the England s score stood at 247 for (Edrich not out 8b; Hammond not out 12). is m a perilous condition, comments Victor
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  • 156 11 England 1st Innlnfi Mfi AUSTRALIA.— l*t Innings. Barnes c Ikin b Bcd^er 234 Iforrla i> Bdrlch 5 nson c Washbrook b Edrich 7 Hasset c Compion b Edrich Miller c Evans b Smith 40 tir i^man lbw Yardley 234 McCoo] c Hammond b Smith 12 Tall i .I
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  • 372 11 Royal Javy l«i Singapore "All r>! Th i xv i en poim (1 goa o r f ixturi The A I im played man short )or the greater par of the game aa Aociui Rahman, eir threes, received i cut over tn
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  • 22 11 The lnllowlnß playt-t will pla> Athletic B r^rpHnv Buffs I alnlnt school nd Than Ghai Rasafc Ofll I I A.P.
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  • 12 11 and Too made his escape \fter I
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  • 151 11 PROS CONS J singapor< i i a". thij ng o Urn i i r Imp raoi i te n "i tl teen I wlnm which It buU n j o->rt I The ui'-n nt I are that not j ;ssu< 'Up r I i of on k "9 10th, would
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  • 642 12 (Tiibum- Staff Reporter) "1 haven't the faintest idea when my son will be here," said the Dayang of Sarawak (mother of llr. Anthony Brooke, ex-Rajah Muda of Sarawak) In an interview, adding 1 that she had lost touch with her son lafc iy
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  • 325 12 Unknown V.M.A. (Catholics) I. !>• spite the rain, a fail the chanty soccer match pi a Stadium yest '/.my when th< by four goals to one. Held up by the rain, some play- U\ Uia Dm turn up anu UUt minute changes had to be made. The teams were werl
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  • 229 12 The Vice-Chlei of Imperial General Staff. Lt. General F, E. W. Simpson, CB, DSO-, who H visiting South East Asia, will •Arrive at Changi at 4.15 p.m. today Irom Rangoon, ace mpanled by the Vice -Adjutant General. Maj -General Roberts Vice Quarter Master General iDe^guiU >
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  • 234 12 INDIAN EX-PoW GAOLED ON ARMS CHARGE Lai! Khan, a young Punjab, Mu-lim, who was stated to have served for seven years m tru 22nd Regiment of the 4th Mounted Battery, and who had Oeen a PoW m Jap hands foi one year (after which he was alleged to have served
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  • 30 12 Ply hockey match between the ion Spoil. Club and the Singapore Recreation Club, which heduled to take plac yes- Lerday, wa cancelled on accom of rain.
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  • 183 12 One of the steps Singapore police are taking to combat I petty thieving which has been l occurring repeatedly m the Beach Road area is the rounding up of people sleeping m the nve-foot way m that area, m the early hours of the morning. This was
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  • 144 12 Pan-Malayan Action Council To Be Formed New Constitution I (Tribune staff Repm W Kuala Lumpur, yypd -v.l will be made here on s^SL when representatives ofS Malay. Chinese, Indian c-viX ese. Eurasian and Indon-M communitie; will m ee t herVS form a Pan-Malayan Com* Joint Action and tv decide m
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  • 24 12 Detroit. Dec. 17 TNeil. who wrorki from a factory la« President and Qei >f Chrysler's !1 li.d on MO '4.- A.P
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