Morning Tribune, 16 January 1947

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  • 216 1 (Tribune staff Reporter) G V ernor-General, Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald, bride arrived m Singapore yesterday m oald stepped oul of carbon ulue i cherry blouae. R jrs suited tall and idy Ginison, m Lord Killearn, H. M ;aid Sir Secretary-Oeneral, them ;it the ry York ailm,
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  • 98 1 Bsallial. Jan. 15. I i uthorities today to be reI army and police m m Palestine to a total I men m the belief thai I Jewish underI n be dealt with only W sources said 1 m Palestine I' they I isked to tal their V P. lestine
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  • 6 1 British film Mho Gov- U.P.
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  • 369 1 PROTEST AT "POOR PAY ...PUTRID FOOD" Nurses Walk-Out At Malacca Hoshital Annoyance At Too Frequent Exams. (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALACCA, Wednesday. -Twenty-one out of the 22 nurses attached to the General Hospital, Malacca, downed thermometiv and case-charts and walked off the wards protesting against the treatment they were receiving at
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  • 91 1 London, Jan. 15.--The House of Commons Privi- i leges Committee today began Us private meetings i to investigate incidents on Dec. 19 concerning Phil i Piratin, Communist Mem- i her of Parliament and Tom D. Lucy, member of the Press Association report- i i ing staff. It
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  • 179 1 LONDON, Jan. s.— lt was estimated that 17,000 London dock workers stampeded from their jobs today m sympathy with the striking transport men as negotiators battled behind closed doors trying to end the Snowballing walkouts tying up Britain's vital arteries of commerce. Probably 50,000 men
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  • 57 1 Bombay. Jan. 15. -The police opened tire to-day to disperse a group of strikers before the factory of Firestone Rubber and Tyre Company m central Bombay alter the strikers had pelted the poJice with stones. No one was injured m the Bring, but three. police
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  • 114 1 Nanking. Jan. 15.— Large seal? fighting has flared up throughout the whole of Kirin province with the Communists pushing their main attack against Tehhui, the Government's strategic bas; 60 miles northeast of Changchun, and the provincial capita] of Kirin. the Central Daily News reported to-day. The
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  • 21 1 As from to-day, further duties will be imposed on various luxury articles imported into the Malayan Union.
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  • 149 1 Hanoi, Jan. 15.— As French troops battled to oust Vietnamese forces from the city of Hanoi. Vietnam radio reported that French troops from Tourane had attacked Vietnam troops befcween Tourane and Hue, provincial capital. The French military authorities here have issued no communique on the reported
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  • 114 1 Calcutta, Jan. 15.— A1l constituent bodies of the All-India i Trade Union congress are being asked to boycott French trans|port to and from Indo-China, I Mrinal Kanti Bose, President ol the Congress, said yesterday. He said he was taking this action at the request of the Vietnam representative
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  • 219 2  - Store As Much Rice As Possible Killeam's Warning Prospects For 2nd Half Of War Uncertain t I i n rios i i allo- larclv i° r v. ild b< practic receive I year, In linsi reii imi Ituation \(> 0 >UCTI< i bing, h<- addi c rums I Rangoon m
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  • 193 2 Mutiny Conn Man al the orders ol Naik Ghu- Q idlr (accused No. l» I pickp one ol the bodies found Inside the office and, with the hel.) ol Allah Bux 'accused No. 2) ana her man. carried it to the threw it there," stated
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  • 155 2 ANTI-OPIUM CAMPAIGN REVIVED The Singapore Anti-Opium Society has been revived to resume its work of weaning away opium addicts from the habit and to tielp Government iind ways and means to make the opium law effective The Society invites individuals and organizations to devise sonr. 1 means to help the
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  • 99 2 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Sir Franklin Gimson's sleek Rolls-Royce was the cynosure of all eyos at Chang] Airpcrt yesterday soon after the Governor had arrived to welcome the Governor-Genera] and Mrs. Mac Donald. The left rear tyre suddenly went flat, and 'he Governor's •'Malay driver became
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  • 185 2 Ex-SSVF Man Gaoled On Arms Charge Sentence of five years' ous imprisonment was passe Mr. Justice Jobling at the gapore Assizes yesterday, c Wan. an ex-Chinese memb the 9.8. Volunteer Forces he had been found carrying arms. The accused who v. chener Road together wl others on Oct. 3 last
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  • 253 2 Phaf Ho Kian Bwee— "Two-Gun Ho .'.oiid— who was shoi .t with the police m JooChiai had deserted her for another by Tan Ah Cheo. hi quiry lu-ld before Singapore C o. Porter, yesterday. Ah Che-, -said that her husband to whom she had been marr.ed time, had left
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  • 275 3 Exhumation Solves Moulemin Riddle I .seven miles ft ator has finally So, the most cold-blooded Crimea m Burma. m „d p«iitie.i wtivitlet. In th« Tenasserim area of S >utli Burma, more than one hundr -d we if arrested and throw ;1 into the Civil Jail at Moulmein. Through the activities
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  • 147 3 King's Absence p H lir; i Gloucester ii due to g pore i .morrow and Hy as announced earlier. X who has been GovernorI Australia fur two years Br.qui.»hed that position at H. of the King i that he H L Londoil to be PrrHf the Council <•' State
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  • 25 3 .000 has betn Dutch authipore Motor through mic Afwhich m Tanf 85 I rubber stop- ,cca. wrhera Union. la half
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  • 328 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) With a coverage record of 50.000 miles by air, road, and sea, and visiting 24 cities, Mr. K. C. Boxall, Traffic Executive for Reuters, Limited London, has arrived m Singapore. Since November 11. 1945, he ha* ben flitting from country to country mainly concerning
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  • 251 3 'FEDERATION WILL IMPERIL FUTURE OF CHINESE' Motive Attributed To Exclusion Of Spore (Tribune Staff Reporter) The meeting hall of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce echoed yesterday to he warning that the future of the Chinese community m Singapore and the mainland would be at stake if the Federal Constitutional Proposals
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  • 58 3 Pending a decision on the future function and organization of the Volunteer Forces m Singapore, the present status of the Volunteers m Singapore, as m the Malayan Union, will continue until the end of 1947, it is stated officially. Volunteers will, therefore, remain memoers with the
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  • 135 3 1,400 Persons Released From Quarantine The 600 Malayan Chinese repatriates quarantined two we?ks ago on St. John's Island when they arrived on the Tjibadak. will be released to-day. They were part of the 1.355 who were repatriated on the Tjibadak by UNRRA-CNRRA. Ten passengers died on board the Tjibadak on
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  • 97 3 UNDER-SECY: FOR AIR DUE IN S'PORE LONDON, Jan. 14.— The Under Secretary of State for Air, Mr. Geoffrey de Freitas, who leaven here tomorrow on six weeks' tour of Royal Air Force centres overseas, will spend four days la Malaya, four m India, seven m Hongkong and Japan and three
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  • 117 3 What Police Search Revealed: Indian Gaoled M. V. Victor, an Indian, was yesterday sentenced to 14 months' r.i. by Mr. Tan Thoon Lip m the Extra District Court on three charges of retaining stolen property Police search of his quarters disclosed a jewel box containing trinkets, a silver pencil belonging
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  • 47 3 JERUSALEM, Jan. 14.— A 17%--1 Year-old Jewish terrorist gunman— member of the Irgun Zvai Leumi organization was sentenced by the military court today to life imprisonment for discharging firearm during the raid on Ottoman Bank m Ja'fTii last September.
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  • 20 3 Th« lo <'£ cash, Watchei and other valuables, amounting t»» 13l has been reported from the OfficM. s at Glugor Cantoim-nt.
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    77 3 Jim's just been back from up-country, and we asked him about those tigers. "AH! here these tigers are as civilized as we are, and more daring"! "But your messenger .told us yesterday that they killed a lot of human beings m Burma and China"? "That's right' They only
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    • 28 3 Iving tomorrow announced that as of unavoidable delay, H.R.H. f r will now already an- U7 16 has neither changed, but meP'' n "d to the following day
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  • 20 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, JAN. 16, 1947. The Crime Wave S N 1 it i I be f i H I
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  • 498 4  - Recovery From New Year H.L. HOPKIN DFGDFSG by Th( cj *cis sang and .Vlfl II I Q n which i table i i ted around ihed '1 tO go around .1 Small blame tri to ha\' n like rtj tCi nt on to Oi hii the re and 1 ly
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  • 180 4 GERMAN DEMOCRATS WANT NATION- WIDE PLEBISCITE 14. Chris; ian Democratic Lefrten to- powers m Gei-nai.vu :< >'■ for the ralifioatioi c"l at.v "m Moscow prepared statement to the pri facob Kaoscr, leader "l the Christian Democrats all Germans must pass t on the treaty m order ent the Gorman gignatom
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  • 290 4 5-Second News From Britain JEWELS DIRECTOR Df Captain William U director of the N Association, has died aged 52. BACK-DOOR CUT Because the front rotten, members of the g dleseii Rents Tribunal Shepperton bungalow hj door. They reduced the i 3 1 pn^. weekly to 12 17Applicants for hoi now
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  • 328 5 Letters To The Editor.. The Local Accent The local children who attend the English schools m Singapore often leave school speaking English with a pronounced local accent which detracts much from their sound knowledge o* the language, and is inclined to make them self-conscious when speaking to English people.
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    • 735 5 Wi; it's obtainable anywhere it's m I JhsL SinqapotoL ShopA W Curios Singapore shops today are displaying as wide a Optician 1 icty o f goods as can bo desired m the circumstances, f and competition to buy is happily being replaced by Reirardinir the evesizh* M—~~~~~ competition to sell.
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  • 384 6  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Government Hous* Dtnner :l!l! he Dul > layed ■iy all tain* [01 tv Uowing it i fHJ Oo?< rnoi Iht X H "I H I' i I S. X Chi ttur, Mr. L Rayman. Mr. J Mi. A. Wilding Club Drama m .niKi m
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    290 6  -  Josephine Lowman By Bleach Your I Elbows Our poor old elbow certainly I the wear and tear of -uml meitlme. We have leaned on I th< m m the -and and on the raft, and wind blown and sunbaked thi m and dunked them m salt water.
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    • 68 6 •-What's On-* j VICTORIA THEATRE J Jfcn. 16. 17 &18 8.45 p.m. S Stage Club presents Emiyn Williams' S "Night Must Fall" J The Plctun oi Dorian i Gray" j Kathryn Gray on, John I f Can oil m J CAPITOL i j Bing Crosby, Ingrid i 5 Bn^m.-inin j
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    • 53 6 i LIT \»M« I Something Aew Will Be /Idd ed! I 508.1 r -AS EF THINGS IT'LL BF~ VJJ WASN'T TRAGICAL V JEST MAH NUFF- LEK4A TM W LUCK T'BEl A HYENA WILL BE ft NABBEID AMONGST THOSE! />BY A <A. L A-CHASIN' US y UGLY pore souls, rijpiLTiTTrr r
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    1071 7  -  Henry Gris By Morning Tribune Corres. m Hollywood I I E I I rb. I come Bui plunge I pIC B X n n I him. I leld this i do I for oth rs to folB times fl ia secret." he fl king straight Riever turning his sharp
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    • 88 7 I ri n L^^ l^~ l l > TJ l l il rj J^~ Tj lfc 5 W AML4K4 TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE 1 I"nr" 4T i i^^r o~t u^^^ i^^r i^i ,^~r .^~i ,^~i ,^-r i_^~i i_^~H.^"iO "T*l r By All Capp E V^i?T P Y SS. E V
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  • 58 8 14. Bud ing 1 I I it ren ta India for tl aw le 1 built n iltlng it aui m pa* 1 I.. 1 idj Edu Hou foi tudenl I ml, the r on'.jse :uUB4aj] poken, r:. !onI t thai Pandi* eived a
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  • 18 8 PI a fine of $500 or Impr bhi i)i Lrict Judße. M bribe 1
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  • 104 8 Difficulties I minted LONDON, Jan. 14.— Group Captain A. F. Bandit who has reach Sydney alter a 13,000--mile flight from England declared today that bis projected expedition m 1949 will have to be postponed, .says the News Chronicle's Sydney correspondtin a cabl< i ceived tonight. Tin- ten-year-old
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  • 157 8 Jar,. 15. Jewel thi n 1250.000 m na* ,t Br; autioiu raluabL I d Biitua» to;,. nd other deposit vaults aftei th« Ducne^ of Wlndsoi jobbery skyrocket- 2 Insurance pr miunv. Thr t:. then changed w fm vhl h;gh priced Here and In -stiong demand
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  • 107 8 WASHINGTON, Jr;»- 14.—Re- rta published m Britain and United States from Berlin sources that Russia Is prepared to renounc all claim to reparat] from current production m Germany were described toda, by a United States State Depart ment official as "tr; mendous new, it true". The
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  • 35 8 Two Months' Salary PENAN< H. p. M at Cornled to a Rymc t of two of pay lid hay. niury 1944 rap«- me had n<d. p the tl i ted 1 I H 11 Municipal
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  • 124 8 Paris Jon. 14.— < n^ deputies and a UcedoUK National A oldest deputy, J4-; uas presiding at the openm opening speccli to propose OS with the Indo-Chinese Or. Ho Chi Minh. M Caehin said: -French workers consider it ferv dan^iou to undertake another coloSSiW
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  • 93 8 ATHENS, Jan. 14.— Guerilla fighters opposed to Qrtoce'i Royalist Government today tore up the railway track between Salonika and Drama m north-eastern Greece. They also blew up a bridge about 14 miles north of Salonika, it was reported here tonight. This operation, which interrupted traffic
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  • 144 8 LONDON, Jan. 14. -Dr Wissmann, the last Ger: press attache m Lisbon, whom the Portuguese pj have been searching since escaped from detention q m November 1946, coitjll suicide by poison when the lice went to arrest him tods As he died, he uttered the "Heil
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    • 237 8 {Try This AMERICA ANSWEB TO /T in 1 PBEVIOI'S PIZZLE Crossword ruzzle r^^ fl [BOl^j FjA TA.. 'J ACBOSI :9-Lean A^pipl IA'W'A LJ^' I-Frtfld 30-Streeta >abbr.) *'1 -'m.. -l-Work hard |g> A S;T i PjJ* s ~:r 9-Part of play 32— Yap ITIOINISB^ Cj^ii 12— Operatic yo.-g 33— Uncover I
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  • 132 9 Challenge To Smuts In Next Elections are to the United Lf \f!l- if StfOJg Ot- iS m ii ii. c four Afnkaansfe tWithSU I X mrentioti Croups Hv v which V USe 01 EM the 88 m and X J th the bigg< m. groups. 11 n parties arc Kg
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  • 58 9 More Grain For India Washington, Jan. 14.— India has been authorised by the International Emergency Food Council to purchase from various sources a total of 950,000 tons of grain m the first six months of 1947, Indian officials disclosed here today. This* is an increase of 300,000 tons over the
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  • 162 9 DACHAU. Jan. 14.— The trial of 45 former Flessmberg concentration camp personnel for the murder of untold hundred? of victims neared its end today At Monday evening's session the prosecution and the defence chiefs presented their final arguments. The defence counsel pleaded that the defendants
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  • 49 9 KURE. Jan. i4.-Tne 23.000 ton Empress of Scotland which brought the first British dependents to Japan last week, leaves for England carrying 690 men for leav.' and demobilisation, including 160 British airmen. The ship will disembark 168 at Singapore whence they shall be travelling to India for demobilization.— U.P.
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  • 157 9 LONDON, Jap. 14.— Londoners lost night had their first experience lof Chinese opera when the Chines Amateur Theatrical Society gave private performances of opera; "You Lung Hsi Fung" and "Ta Va Bha Ghia". Few of the audience could Understand the language; the intonation of the voices
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  • 110 9 BRU^SFLF. Jan. U V. K. Krishna Menon. personal representative of Pandit Nehru, who Hived Ie Brussels on Sunday l it for th> unofficial visit to Belgian diplomatic circles, arched t'daj with Pnnce Eugene de LJgne, who before th" var was Councillor of the Belri&n Embassy m
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  • 119 9 Shanghai, Jim. 14.— The police here today made what was i bed as the largest opium haul m Shan.'.;u police history when they seiz< a buried stock of 'h grade opium weighing some 1.086 k i and. if if estimated at today's market rates, worth
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  • 104 9 RUSSIA ZONE MERGER Hamburg, Jan. 12.—Authoritative British circles m Berlin think that Russia will probably take steps which would lead to economic fusion of the Russian zone with the already merged British-American zones, the Deputy chief of the Economic Section of the British Control Commission told a representative of the
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    • 63 9 A MASTERPIECE" (The Observer) ENT CHARACTERISATION (Reynolds News) IPPLAUDED THIS PICTURE" (Daily Express) IT'S A PICTURE YOU WILL FORGET!" (Pavilion Management) ms 1.30— 4— 6.30— 9.30 p. m. I I A Tf IT! fN B^^ mA I r*i l I i :;;^k*i?« DONNA IX La v JJJfcAIANSWW PETER lAWFORD °^IGIIMORE
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    • 64 9 ,x\x\\\w\v\vv\\vvvuvvy 1 lI'IFaI t I IPjtoi^J^ uam 2 P-rn.— 4.15 p.m. 5 WM r_Jm m§ 6 30 Pm 915 p.m. W* I^^Al? The //cst .Sound m 7(i\vn! TEL. 4-Q4-2. -COHPI T I Ofi ED. Fo-^ether.. ..they set a world aflame with their song and dance and broke a million hearts!
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  • 39 10 Share Market Quiet On The Whole ■s M v X 12 the Au 14 f. Khlilm i Prices t 1 Ib lb. 111 418 41 t r ma banged rday with II I P |f fl
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  • 17 10 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE o I 10 (Win Ml mall bul talni i I th' il electi Reuter
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  • 82 10 DELHI Jan. 14. Police rod intelUgeno offlcei raided the communtet headquartei In d i»ii. Lahore, Calcutta, mbay, Patna, Lucknow and Benares m what v. it described a* I i tarch of military document*. The m archea continued foi ~i^ ar m New Delhi. II iU horitl< B
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  • 9 10 II DL i Partition Reuter
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  • 76 10 SHANOHAI, Jan. 15.- -Thr I* R j ,> ;i 'i ientsin iaid today United sut's marine plai hot down near Kaiping al >ng the Peiping Mukden railway, on Monday. Tk« pilot WM »eriott«lj wounded. Marine authoritiei ha\« i id men on an mnoured the
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  • 41 10 PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 14. Its I bad >n for Dan Cupid m the City I. l' Brotherly Low Records ihow that m the first nine months <>f last fear, 418 more divorcei wtrt granted than during all 1 945 U.P.
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  • 308 10 Prices quoted b- P t where otner U d poodstufl Yesterdays Quotation were "Meehoon b.am v isBs; No. 2 $80; Indo-Chin.t HO. 1 $104; No. 2 Rice milling: Siam $36; Oltttinuous rice; Siam $90; Kedah $75: Ranso >n $60. Rock Sugar: -$6O. ■Giil a Malacca
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  • 286 10 Act To Implement Atlantic Charter I Open idler To Marshall NEW YORK, Jan. 15.— Mr. Henry Wallace, editor of the Liberal weekly, New Republic, m an open letter to the new United States Secretary of State. General George Maitehtall, declared: "We must act to implement the Atlantic Charter; we must
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  • 70 10 WASHINGTON, .Tan. 14.-1 President Arthur andenbeq today that the incoming Secrei State George C. Marshall li called before the Senate ft Relations Committee U r peace mission to Chin Senator Vandenbevg I General Marshall will be i appear before the Committee I his departure for
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  • 52 10 NANKING, Jan. I Yenan Radio said today tW ral Chou En Lai chief for the Chinese OmmuniJ accused General George 6 shall of "trying to deceit! pie" by describing China? ni stitution as "democrat Chou was quoted I General Marshall was 0 "light thinking" if be China's present governH^
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  • 521 11 MIC Tasmania r 1S \t dose of play today In L the M.C.C. had hit up I -out. 120; Compton, not I! raw I confidently Muru-tt and ,d lei ttacking Twenty -four came m the first half hour but ten minutes later FuhloCk, after hooking Richardson U'V four attempted
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  • 33 11 I b Kilbey 31 El Clark -"2 m 137 i W 11 t ir 3 wkU.) 361 j m 1 89 1 m 12 o it i io l Heuter. j
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  • 64 11 LEXINGTON, Jan. 14— The courage that won for him three ivorld boxing championships and a presidential citation for heroism m the bloody fighting at Guadalcanal has brought Barney Ross another victory the toughest of his 37 years. Four months after he gave himself up to government authoiities
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  • 86 11 Players who have been selected for th? Singapore's Hockey XI to play against Selangor and Perak on Jan. 18 ard 19 respectively are requested to D€ at tfie railway station by 6 p.m. tomorrow and not at 7.30 p.m. There has been a change m
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  • 251 11 Said To Have Been Struck By Bayonet An argument over food between Indian and Chinese labourers of the Singapore Harbour Board, resulted m one of the Indians being struck on the head from behind by a Chinese with a bayonet. That allegation was made by Hataiyan, an Indian labourer, before
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  • 259 11 Com. R.A.F. ?4 pts All Blues 0. A Combined R.A.F. XV defeated the Singapore All Bhtee i by 24 points (three goals, a penalty goal and two tries* to nil, m a tournament game of rugger which was played at Jalan Besar Radium, yesterday. The All
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  • 195 11 THE DOLLY SISTERS with Betty Grabl2. John Payn* and June Haver. The life story of the two unknown Hungarian sisters who combined their talent* and rocked Broadway and France In the early 1900"> reeetTeg a levival when Director Irving Cummings casts Betty Grable and June Haver
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  • 76 11 The repon ana accounts ji Indragin Rubber Limited were received and padtytd at the annual general meeting held at N.T.S. Building, Singapore, yesterday with Mr. J. A. Elias m the chair. All the retiring directors were re-elected and Messrs. Turquand, Youngs, McAulilTe Co. Were rcappointed auditors. The board
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    • 39 11 PETERDALE The second committee meeti.e; of the Peterdale B. P. will be held at the residence of Mr. Robe;.. H. W. Suriya, 14 Lim Ah Pin Road, on Saturday, at 7.30 p.m. All Committee Member., arc requested to attend.
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  • 40 12 Truce Violations Alleged By Dutch I Daily Fighting In Indonesia n nd only oi I f j n blon, mal.in and ■j n 11D il trol m M< i Dutch military re i i uallandn i and a quantit] Reuter
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  • 91 12 >KYO On ol tli -oi Commonwealth OCtion troop m Japan v to mal] village schools, set mong the hilla ot m llshon the btaßdi ol the Inland Bea, to eDJUn that the icatlon directive ol SCAP (Supreme Commander Allied i i obeyed. Ailed authorities realise
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  • 53 12 SHANGHAI, .Jan. 14.— Seren dred :u,cJ ixty Ai. and I Italian d ed p are tailing On board th« Marine Palcon on January 16 for Naple In UNR HA bi| repatriation project China. A tng ar« 91 I ,1, H0( 61 Tor UN: but sent home by
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  • 7 12 Dependants Of "Dalco" [1 r t U.P.
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  • 183 12 i Jan. 15. The cod ol iduct i ir mi mbers o! the Eri- i m l London Oazett bar ni standing for Par ment, gives a warning about rce and marriage to nonBritish subjects and lists neglince with official d cuments ible "grave
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  • 357 12 IPOH H P J were killed I mall riverin I told whena4o-yt I a murder chai I The Penghulu n 1 tod SPURS b A Havildai i and tv immediate.*' went over to the wene oi tne crime and ft.und the alleged as-
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  • 81 12 Masked Chinese gunmet tered two houses m S:i:za on Tuesday right and got i with $1,689 ia cash and j( lery. The first robb< i at r>. house m L< ro 1 when three Chines one of whem was ma effected their entry at 8 and took away the(
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  • 91 12 The Stage Club's of "Night Must Fall 1 byl Williams at the V i had an excellent rec la first night audence was larger than usual, v Margrave m the par created by Emlyn Wiluafl a great personal <J v;as most ably supported rest of the company This brilliant
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  • 19 12 A special plane cawj recalled Spanish Amw*| Britain. Domingo "JM took off from Nortl 1 day for Madrid. _J
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