Morning Tribune, 4 January 1947

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  • 9 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r vO 211 C! it CENTS I
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  • 101 1 U.S. REGIMENT LEAVE CHINA ftl'iFlNO. Jan. 3. The first m is of United States China got jjj today with thi i*mn i of the entire Tth Rerij loncd at Fetaho and aboard three E ...t> navy tiun-poi-ts m CliiKon and BullinB iiiv.ani-.iao harbour. I v cluduK d lo eg m
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  • 28 1 IS [AMI, FLORIDA. Jan. 2. -eral D wight Eisenhow v denied the story quoti a Baying he would run f ic'uncy if the people wan lim.
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  • 126 1 Snatched From PO Wife's Letter To "X", Pardoned InMiire;, Jan s, isband who snatched a letter another red from unsuc ecut d by the PostCiePcra] (yesterday for r up a postal ln th e ol t rans--1 n lr rates, dismissing the charge, .-aid nine m?n out of ten would
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  • 60 1 GBS Extinct" Indur Jan. .1 The famous Playwright Ocorge BerJ*. who c lebrated his w .rthday last July, has askred a y "extinct/ a request from support a move for political pri- 'l prisons. WJ 3? was born m Dublin. > a waste of your iding an en man of
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  • 71 1 Rome Wins Film Award FINEST ACTRESS OF 1946: Italian-born Anna Magnani has been chosen by the National Board of Review of Motion PicUires (USA) as the finest actress of 1946. She won this distinction for her portrayal of a Roman woman m the Italian film "Citta Apperta" (Rome, Open City).
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  • 72 1 Spo ke To None But His Mother For 39 Yrs. I J:r; 3 I nan. as d m his nous X f-junri 1 I I by the :i public institution within his mothers death. broki intr> the the 7 Id licr j r r5- draw i md Hr, r, a
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  • 52 1 London, Jan. 3.— Pridi Panoi myong, senior statesman of Slam and loader of the Siamese goodwill mission now on a visit to Britain, left London this morning i< r Paris, He was seen off by officials ol bhe Foreign Office I by the Siamea Minister m Prince Nakkatra
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  • 533 1 TROOPS READY FOR ACTION: BIG HUNT FOR TERRORISTS l'*i3*M>tiaic Situation IViisr JERUSALEM, FRIDAY As Jewish terrorists launched countrywide assaults on British forces and buildings occupied by Services personnel resulting m several casualties, the British Army assisted by ti/j Palestine Police continued the relentless hunt for, ter- rcrist leaders. Thousands of
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  • 135 1 Calcutta. Jan. 3.— A call for Indian volunteer* to figh» w.tn Indo-Chinese forces against tht French has been made by Sarai Chandra Bose, brother of Sudnas Chandra Bose who led th Indian 'National Army 1 against the Allies m Burma. Bose said: "It
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  • 94 1 Jerusalem, Jan. 3.--AS a result of Jewish threats to kidnap British soldiers, all ranks of British troops m Palestine have been ordered to carry weapons with them at all times, and when outside their quarters they are not to walk alone, an official
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  • 90 1 ATHENS, Jan. 3.— Military circles hove today confirmed reports thai Greek guerillas were moving fro.T. the borders of Northern Macedonia, frontier of Greece with Bulgaria Yugoslavia and Albania, aid trying to concertrate mi n the region of Thessaly m Central Greece. The United Nations Security Council
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  • 414 3 ARMY FIRE SER VICE TAKES OVER Reply To 8 -Point Demand By Str iking Firemen (Tribune Stall Reports r>i 1. I members of the Army Fire Service have ,i, breach caused at the Municipal Fire hlstrike on Tuesday of 170 Singapore lh 1 r laymen who d d not Join
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  • 186 3 Stall-keeper's Story Of Extortion B& llected $10 Pkfc a "mcc" '^m i:.'.ul H h fa« rtioii befb trict (Judge Paul 9 or- secut.nn 'H i tiiLit when Boh .v Yap. the stall--H :i ..i y and wu.> > .B H: lei KU'w: "Ev.rynot you?"' an r > me argument sa
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  • 181 3 Investigation Of Complaints By Creeks ATHENS, Jan. 2.— Guerrillai m Northern Greece are reported to be moving south from Yugoslavia. Albania and the Bulgarian frontier* ard carefully disposing of any cvi- dence of outside aid m preparation for the investigation by a full United Nations Security Council ot the Greek
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  • 277 3 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES The entire cargo of a Chine I junk, consisting of several drums 1 of petrol, was destroyed when a fire broke out on the vessel as it lay anchored m the aea off the Anne- I t man Street Ghaut, MUlIg! Ti. crew Of three iWam ashore.
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  • 268 3 Ith the arrival at Changj on January 15 ol flight of Lancaster bombers a tactical bombing cxci will begin, embracing the whole of Air Command, Par East. This exercise. -chedulcd me months duration, will be in the nature of a succession of lung-range practice bombing
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  • 227 3 Mother Dead Child In Pool Of Blood Death sentence was passed by Mr. Justice T. A. Brown on a rickshaw-puller, Tan Ah Nong. a* the Singapore Assizes yesterday nrhdl a special jury found him guilty of murder by a five to two majority The judge intimated that he concurred with
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  • 176 3 Officers, member^ 01 rnnc» Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service, and airmen, of Air Command. Far East, are amon those on whom the King has conferred awards in the New Year honours. The names, headed by Air Vice-Marshal Lawrence Fleming Pcnclred. M.B.E.. D.F.C. Senior Air
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  • 49 3 Air vice-Marshal Lawrence. Fleming Pendred, C.B., M.B.E., D.F.C., temporary Senior Air Staff Officer to Far East Air Command^; -in-Chief Air Marshal Sir George Plrie, has been provisionally appointed Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Intelligence). He will be succeeded by Ai> Vice-Marshal F. F. InglK C.B,. C.B.L.
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  • 47 3 10,000— LIMIT LONDON. Jan. 2.— Britain fully support! the decision of the occupation authorities In tho United State.-, loi of German) T rohiWI employment by anj one industrial i the British For >ign Oftict pokeiman stated th n H< (•dded that Bimilar British d> the nc futui
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  • Letters To The Editor..
    • 349 5 THANKS A MILLION May I use y.our columns to thank some kind person, I do not know wh'jm, who picked up an envelope bearing my name jn Jan. 2 and posted it back to me. The envelope contained, among other papers my driving licence, my car insurance certificate, and
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  • 39 5 MOSCOW, Jan I.— Russia took stop towards entering t\w Olympic games when of its largest sports bod:- and vreightliftii loined interna ad began preparat eon n. The 8 >?iek preti hailed the m b U.P.
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    • 376 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jfui SxnqapDhSL §]fwftA Optician Singapore shops today a* e displaying as wide a variety of poods as can be desired m the cir cumstances, and competition to ouy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. T o the dis- Regarding the eyesight cerning buyer
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    • 132 5 Dispensary HEALTH and VITALITY Why Buffer GENERAL DBBILJTY when a wide range of TONICS ar« now availabU CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 61/53, Victoria Str«#t U TIMSONPLATE M Blackboards (green and black) and Erasers. Suppliers to schools throughout Malaya. Sole Agents: HUANGHO TRADING CO. 16/18, Upper Cross Street, Phone 3591 Singapore. Electnca
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  • 673 6  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Xi tfk i I n flour I nut ire- (>.-•■ i p ur j i md f 1 p 1 1 1 (the isc) loveri ol ike the opng thi most innt I Love lie langul hlng. Eros Gill i little itatu which U
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    • 86 6 What's On -I; VICTORIA THEATRE Hamlet Wills presents )V t the Globe Players m ur "King Richard the Third 1 at 8.30 I PAVILION i" in> I Donald O'Connor and tr Susanna Foster m r* I "Top Man" ofl I CATHAY Lir Danny Kayc m t "The Kid from ih
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  • 1447 7  -  Henry Gris W^^UR SPECIAL FEATURE HI FROM HOLLYWOOD W^M p* •By t L Morning Tribune 1 Corret. m Hollywood i story of a stranger who cam,- to Rome the Romans do; a front account 067 j iSSZod tmnks of mnUl Bergman now Mat I tot
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    • 47 7 [MO THE MORNING TRIBUNE B By \i Capp r I DON N T BLAME THEM. r V Vt 1 JUDGING FROM THE > T f MONSTROSITIES POURING I a IN BY EVERY MAIL, ;oJ^^ THE ORDEAL MIGHT TS^JSo By THE°I°AD- CH FC ?^Tf (To be cont. on Monday)
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    335 8 I v I humi- re we I re movlni 1 n from n Adam F tfll run >ndon to A--l Hit third ft! n looking lor i w rson r ima the. 1 Li] v.' {land* 1 re, or dur- home intr> I Aftei all four-hour trip l
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  • 6 8 M/.,MN M, Reuter
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  • 415 8  -  Josephine Lowman Hx J Relax Yourself Th, wail- and bulge^ oi uvn,y m women are so improved upon my con^ciou^m- that 1 sometimes foiga ttieii under- Isteri for too long a tim Yet the problems of the undn weight are just as real though not quite >o
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  • 64 8 ROCHESTER, Jan. 2 —Fredß crick Ballard. aged 17 of Abin* don Berks, who escaped from J| working party at Rocheste* Kent. Borstal Institution, beror| breakfast last Saturday baß been recaptured within url miles or the institution. It believed that he had remaine: m the vcin'ty sleeping und
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    • 339 8 Try This AMERICAN 1 ANSVVtR 1O JO f PREVIOUS PUZZLE A Crossword razzle 1 I-Haidv'* heroine 32 Uetainp E N AM^y_NOMC^iL,- d Dand> J5 dol *ai CIL I p||M|A N EIPMH.s S S Burn 36 Beam A I LllA'Sil IDIEHRIA'E I .3 Danish com 38 Nancy g.SJBTjPMPMMH u PVi .4
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    • 202 9 4BLANCA"! -"To Have Have Not"! ction In Th 2 North Atlantic"! > A>3> \0%% INGEST ADVENT! KK-I>KA>IA OF EM ALL! I OAKD FREIGHTER! Jgllf' I ACTION I l>ii f, WINS MbuL MORGAN P»iip BORN I iwiHADAI I Fl tnt Stdwi GREEWIttH-Miufiiii DAHTWE- PlutlWßff INK AKALLLL-Ly- Gi]rj IOB AHa B yvallis
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  • 146 11 \ussies Lead By 14 Runs In First Innings MFI BOURNE. Jan. 3. —After n *r nteresting days play ldav Australia have the tables on England h ire now holding advan3 England in be Third hl h iV1 ii enter Ita fourth tomorrow. t rep
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  • 610 11 SCRC's Easy Win Against SRC I Padang Hockey Sl:i" S. C. R. C beat Hie Singapore Hi at hockey on the Pa> rday, by 5—2. B S. C. R. C. well earned their v the first two minutes pa;., bcort'd the first goal ;e^V 10 Chint'sc followed *;con oft B
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    131 11 Australia. Ist Innings 365. ENGLAND Ist INNINGS Hut ton c McCool b Lindwall 2 Washbrook c Tallon b Dooland 62 Edrich lbw b Lindwall 89 Compton lbw b Toshack 11 Hammond c and b Dooland 9 Ikin c Miller b Dooland 48 Yardley b McCool 61 Evans b
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  • 128 11 The Services vs Civilians match Wfti cancelled on Monday due to rain Will be played this evening on the Padang at 5.15 p.m., Genera Stopford, the C. m C SEALF, Will atte d the match. I s rvicea tram remains ex actly the same
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  • 199 11 (From Norman Prston. Reuter's Special Correspondent). Melbourne. Jan. 3— With the Third Test match half completed here neither side can claim real advantage, for England. dU< i th lr three chid batsmen liutton. Hammond and Compton, have not made the most oi lr opportunities. After
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  • 183 11 Advantage Rests With Australia <From Victor Richardson, former Australian Test cricketer). Melbourne, Jan. 3.— England's inability to play spin bowling again lost the advantage gained by dismissing: Australia tor a comparatively low first innings. Washbrook and Edrich wer« unable to carry on the good work of yesterday Neither appeared as
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  • 87 11 Siam's Best Foreign Friend —Britain LONDON. Jan. 3 will still retard Bi a, her be>t ign friend even th ugh m future her relation h th> out >id<- world wii; pass through other channels as well. Such was the farewell message given last night by the head of the Siamese
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  • 34 11 COLOMBO.— Asked m th State Council whether the Ci lon government cont mpla de-valuation of the rupee, the Financial Secretary, Sir Oliver •netilleke, said no such Dlan was Intended. U.P.
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  • 97 11 The following nave been selected X) represent the South in the North Vs. South rugger match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday January 11. P/Sgt. E. Twissel (R.A.F. D. M. Seward (8.C.C.), G. Llewellyn (Army), W. E. Grieve (S.C.C.), Comndr. W. H. Heard (RK.), Dp.
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  • 55 11 Amina bintc Jaffa r Sodoik. a middle aged Malay woman, who appeared before Magisrate K. M. Byrne yesterday, on a summons for fail in« to report a case of small-pox that of her 20-year -old daughter [shah binte Mohftmed Ali, was fined $75 or in default
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  • 50 11 Five Chinese, Goh Yeow Kheng, Tong Chye yeW f Teo See Thye, Loo Say and Im Myah, were each rine.l $10 in the Third Police Court yesterday, when they pleaded guilty to summons charges of failing to have their children vaccinated within *ix months after birth.
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  • 53 11 Chow Kwong Poh (21), claimed tiiaJ to a charge ol bring in posn Ford car when a] d b fore Second M a1 L. c. Goh, >terda: It wb r manded for 24 hours which hw will br offered un ol $2500. The i ni(
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  • 56 11 A- the annual gen (ral ma :ng »1 the Kiangsl A^ ion of held at 277. Jalan B, :-M following were 1 1 fcted office 1947: Pr( Ld nt: [ok Siong, vlc( -President: Mr. Chen Po Boon, Hon Secj M:. Yee S surer: Mr, Lew Kwang Chec, a
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