Morning Tribune, 17 January 1947

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  • 300 1 I, Inbuilt" St;ifl Keporter) <"'" faC ed with losses of tens ot :urred during one week m res- tables from Canton, Swatow Vor wh.ch is over-stocked. &aid to nave cameu me uiggest consignments from South China port* since pre-war days. total of six vessels,
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  • 42 1 BRITAIN'S ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN jL 10. Chi:»: havi recently B children and v etting pn Britain's illegitimate H. der <.'!-• i B li that ill H mate I m 1939 to i i .lion, H i> the H. Ol a central body to Reuter
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  • 52 1 116.— Handbills g the return of Puerto and Faulkand l 1 i or to Latin I control, appeared m 6 of Madrid last ni inish capital prepared the new dispatch from a the Argen- resumed after ks recess, Leftists m E -l today demanding Ambassador Pedro dance with the
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  • 86 1 London. Jan. 16.— Major-Ge-neral P. A. Ullman. chief militar.v engineer m charge at Singapore, who postponed hi s departure yesterday owing to the loss of an attache case containing important papers, left by flying boat to-day for Singapore without tha missing .attache case having been lound. A
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  • 39 1 Ottawa, Jan. 16.--The Royal Canadian Air Force headquarters announced last night jnat five Royal Canadian Air force personnel and one civilian were killed when their plane cashed between Watson Lake and White Horse, m the Yukon Reuter
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  • 224 1 STUBBORN FIGHTING AROUND HANOI CITY cninese Pirates Sweep Into Northern F.I.C. SAIGON, Jan. 16.— Large hands of "armed Chin* pirates" yesterday swept into North-eastern Inrio-China where fighting is raging between the French and N Uonalist forces of the Vietnam Republic, the French High Command announced. The "pirates," said the communique,
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  • 45 1 Gloucester Delayed Sydney, Jan. 16.--The\ Duke of Gloucester, re- > tiring Governor General g of Australia, who was to 5 m have left by air on the first stage of his journey back f o Britain, has can- celled his departure owing ?o bad iceather.- Reuter
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  • 58 1 PARIS. Jan. 16.— Vincent Auriol, on? of the most militant of French Socialists was to-day elected President of the fourth Republic at a joint session of the two Houses ol Parliament at Versailles. Four hundred and iifty-two vote« wer cast m his favour giving him an absolute
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  • 66 1 TOKIO. Jan. 10.— The Kyodo News Agency said today that Profesaor ICtsuo Muto of Tohoka ImperiaJ Unlrci it ;-endai ritf had succeeded m manufacturing a "highly effective" form of penicillin extracted from urine. The paper said that a thr. Week treatment of the penicillin developed by Muto completely
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  • 47 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.— Mr. Jame.s F. Byrnes, retiring United States Secretary of State, will sign peace treaties with Italy, Rumania Bulgaria and Hungary on Monday, the United States State Department spokesman announced last night. The signing will take place at the Stale Department.- Reuter
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  • 78 1 Shanghai. Jan. 16.— Two R' man Catholic Franciscan missionaries accused of being American spies have been brutaliy murcLred b y Chinese Communists m Yentou about 60 miles east of the railway city of Hsu chowfu m North Kiangsu, according to an official report received here to-day. They arc
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  • 88 1 Strength Of The Powers Boston, Mass., Jan. 16 Major-Gen. J. Lawton Collins, Public Information Chief of the United States War Department, speaking here on the military Strength of he world's leadingpowers described Britain a& "weakened but still a tremendous factor." Britain would "probably never have again full use of her
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  • 84 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.— Plar.ii for coping with th« iced Crisifl throughout this year will be Worked j out at the third quarterly meeting lof the 29 n.itions of the International Emergency Food Council opening here On Jan. 30, the CoUn Sil'i central committee announced today. Becretary-OeneraJ Denis A.
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  • 64 1 j Encouraged by the t'av. able reaction of the Malay people to th< programme of the Malay Nationalist Party regarding the new c-ons-tituti >nal proposals, the Sela'. branch of the MNP i a peoples' conference m Kuala T-um-pur on Jan. 23 t to form the
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  • 30 1 CAIRO, Jan. 16.— "Unity of Egypt with Libya under the Egypt Crown" was called for today m BlesMg* from the newly-formed |x>litical party m Libya to the Arab League.- Reuter
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  • 18 2 Relief Ship Sails For Palembang Tuesday l I 1 A I t i i ted I i at <
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  • 37 2 "Red-Lion" Bombers Arrive i a I I serii to lie 1 op In th( Far E I m the i nander C ■m H v. met .1 Ur C »m n 9 I• m d it Rafpro
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  • 48 2 Citizenship In Malaya: India May Ask For Revision proit Chettur rmation th le him to :it rn b th them.- qi i mm ,n m the til tna fifteen y ar mtry and the abi- or n ean disenfranthem. whn ng informal [ndl i Malayan to make some
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  • 151 2 Mrs. MacDonald's children Had Enjoyable Trip (Our O\ n R< porteri ii j the Right Hon. Mr. MaiI, among the hundi awaited the Royal Ne d luxury liner 'Oranje' whe he d td:lV :.i;t' n« v lit, to ome Mrs. M•• four year old Jt ■v old Bill Rowley, who
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  • 5 2 r o'ir 11 11 $30.
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  • 316 2 Objection Overruled In Intimidation Case ihe Court I that the case •S3 tinant was uvcrr led lir f ,mcd hearing of thefum- m which Slxta Ra- tpaneM won before Eu Cheow Chye. Ed that Mrs Raquizu n with be.ng handed over H f. woman and her Maria d Leon :c.A.-
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  • 159 2 CONSUL WEDS Tl Victoria Memorial Hall was a gay scene yesterday afternoon when Mr. A.C.T. Kwong, Chinese Consul for Singapore, was married to Miss Kay Tan i ow Kirn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Siakuang Tan. The chief witness was Dr. Wu Paak-shing, the Consul G< neral Many distinguished guest*
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  • 26 2 Thn m the art of removing c m a eodo^n n fapore Harb rd, were nt rioroui Oent each, by First D Judge Paul S- d^y.
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  • 161 2 A total of 18.000 i. been repatriated fi 1 during 1946. said Mr. I tur, Representu: eminent of India ference yesterday alone 5,033 were r Some machine; vised within the he *aid, to expedite the p repatriation. The I Steam Navigati* offered two v s. 'Sandviken for I India
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  • 406 3 Stall Reporter) rand van- which yetfei Singh > s rda; afternoon. buildiDf pre- tter au Mr vlsI It C d y here lie H ight now i |.d that the Battery Road pre- mlsei are about 7.000 sq. ft. Wlttt further 3.00 sq. ft storage space At 31, Raffles
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  • 30 3 lad I bng .mil Sikh. Em B »rous B :hf Singapore B B m Albert I oi 5 las upX and a.:■ rrvc'. B n loadB found I. a
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  • 77 3 Ball m the sum of $2,000 h, was offered to Dvr. K. E. ditchings and Spr. A. James, who plead-jd guilty m the Fourth Magistrate's Court yes- j terday, t 0 the theft of a bat- 1 charger, valued at $1,500 m the E S.B.D. Alexander, Road, on
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  • 176 3 The largest single group of Singapore Chinese to be repatriated from China by UNRRACNRRA since the lib ration will arrive m Singapore at the end of this month. They are part of the 1,000 Malayan Chines? repatriates on the Hai Lee due here
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  • 28 3 Mr. Yong Nyim Djin. former Headmaster ot the A.c.s. Kampar and present Principal of Oldham Hall, Singapore, was feted by old I pupils when he visited Hamper recentiy.
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  • 394 3 'Keep quiet and put your hands up I'm not fooling said a Chinese armed with a revolver who held up a lawyer's clerk, Charlie Lee, m his home m Sims Avenue on the night of Nov. 23, 1945. Charlie Lee remembered the
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  • 220 3 Brawl Over Cigarettes Leads To Death The story of a brawl outside a small Indian shop m Kallang which result d m the death oi one person was related yeste»day at the Assizes when an Indian, Nadeoan claimed t.ial to a charge of committing culpable homicide not amounting to murd
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  • 94 3 $25,000-Bail Allowed: Echo Of Opium Haul Bail In tho sum of 525.000. each was offered Loo Wee &MI and Wu Llan Sans, when Ml C. J.F. Ess mad? an apph' tion for bail before First I trict Judge Paul Storr, pending appeal. The two men, who formed part of the
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  • 17 3 A total Of :?17 098 41 i n llture ha bttn COllt fl U i' the P<h
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  • 308 3 $1,000 Reward Offered For Lost Pahang Titles Ti Commissi i ,y one who Inforr the di ry ol the Pahang R ters of Till* &t \ii durin' Japanese occupation. These v train from Kuala Lipis and were received m the office ol the Commi stoner of Lands. Singapore, during the
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  • 63 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1947. Anglo-French Alliance 11l- 1 1)1 I i N Hit] fi n I no I N I I I I \M tl UC v. m th( I b i Hi ano ol P i I of v .Mi mix< >Ji< ct is ail rent 1
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  • 460 4  - Big Game Collector Coming To Singapore H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDUN LETTER by I rom llappinei Drug mder th r I ncil. rd ol It m certain peopl d the doctors well-being In't kn er A little ild d" v i all good il pethidirx I■ Id I ljf< naturally the
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  • 51 4 JERUSALEM, Jan. 15.— Denying nee of a truce m the atthe British armed forces Jewish underground I un Zvai I imi, In radio t..day annou] I will be i I rrorist Haifa d. lice he **l m which four pel 0 includArab constable injured, ral of then
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  • 165 4 JERUSALEM, Jan. 15.-The en- brigade of the British Sixth K>rne Division of 1,000 .strong I lin< d up on Tel Aviv football field today for an identification parade before hundreds of Jewish men, women and children who accused British soldiers of maltreatment and looting. Tel Aviv citizens
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  • 310 4 5-Second News From Britain 600 'UNDESIR SACKED FROM pS Six hundn ci B volunteers, through their regard of pit sacked. Output m they Writ- find has v, r officials say it is d l atmosphere now I gone.* 1 I MISS WILSOJ TEACH TH DUSSELDORF son, ox-deputy way Jail, i^
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  • 155 5 Letters To The Editor.. CIGARETTE PRICES The present position with regard to the sale of cigarettes appears to be somewhat confused. As I understand it, although the law Insist! that sellers should be licensed, there is really no fixed price at which cigarettes can be -old. The schedule of
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  • 192 5 Soviet Paper Accuses Dutch "Imperialists" LONDON, Jan. 15. Commenting on the Indonesian situation todu^ Pravda quoted by Radio llcmcoW said"fhe succeses of the Indonesian Republican Government and the glowing unity of the Indonesian people have compelled Dutch imperialists to make concessions including the formal recognition of the Indonesian Republic." Pravada
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    • 621 5 obtainable Mnywhen m Ihn SxnqapohiL SJwpA Singapore shops today arc displaying v wid Optician i riety of goods as can be desired m the circumstances, and competition to buy is happily being replaced by Regarding the eyesight comoetitiSn to sell. To the discerning buyer as well as 1/ Ton<i seller
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    179 6  -  Josephine Lowman i Grandmother Can J Exercise. Too! I I iii youthful I c U d, 1 '•ki too wide hi hrunk thank; and Ice, dn toward child- I h tr< bl( y tl m hi sound." 1 m; ton! That ap- written befor< they ed v\
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  • 509 6  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH i I LtfUl I g COl illy one d and m various Bon some »eQuln and the t 'A all bad a I n In gll tening minor Icgrounded with whlt< .«i_ Xt Accessaries I prep (i Into a drawer full i 1 new
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    • 122 6 •-What's I S VICTORIA THEATRB S Jan. 17 &18 8.45 M Stage Club pivJ i Emiyn William-" I "Night Must Fall" I PAVILION I O>car Wilde 1 I "The Picture (>:Dfl i Grai f> I CATHAY I Kathryn Gray^:M Carroll m I S "Rio Rita" I CAPITOL I Bing Crosby.
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  • 1330 7  - THE AMAZING DISNEY HIS STRANGE WORLD-3 Henry Gris By Morning Tribune i Corres. m Hollywood M l which. X F' .vhile he P* had foL vingot Ku |ust Get* :h< En L, n btio lh IRe H ten tier |c s ;11 v p b} )V llv lof I R
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    • 82 7 I^V MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE *>^^^ *i^^^ fe^^^ tM^^^ fc^^^* ft^ x 1 p By All Cann B vy^^^jy^TY^AVEPATir^ll FIFTEEM TEABS LATg^" M r>nr^AS THE:^ IN AYcy^P^iw PAPPY ."-AH HAINT DOTTERr THLT S P^AtT? H m AHAGeT 1 BeSSRRJ7 V eOTAOFFETRVir- U SHO' WOULD H EIAM HAIN'T '^\A Say^^?^
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  • 13 8 [I Will I D men w i > Reuter
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  • 13 8 Oil Combines To Be Broken Up? I I Oil of N B I
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  • 85 8 Brazil Welcomes Emigrants The Bra 11] welcome nt.s from the Indies, the teh Mil In Brazil has ►rmed th lands East EH n authorities The Brazilian Government particul agricultural mam al and duated I Financial "'•rs arc to be arranged r by the Brazilian Gov< or by private concerns. At
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  • 52 8 Urn* I i ember 14 18 the Jiving ,ur ft] t., murder (he I I JajKU Pearl Harbom ible.* 1 irerc attacked b< red n immi- Philippines by d thai the Japane air raid. th< I dump< "ii» (i m lll<l ;iir hot and bayonet- ame
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  • 181 8 fork, Jan 15 The Byra minus Admiral Byrd ab ird the carrier Philta southward Pai Iflc n.ared the lurney with the Ross nd Little America baa virtually m sight today. Admiral Richard Cruzen, the mander of the expedition".. n t hai bat tered its
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  • 327 8 iU ed from Centre Page, m H od. theii Mid children are called m I Dre- future picture whifo it .1 m rough form and can be changed on the basil ol th-ir advice I A as taken to the offices where the forthcoming Disney films artaking up
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  • 73 8 Toklo, Jan. 15. Tr British Coniinonwealth ocj tion forces In Japan, accj to reports here, an for transfer to Palestine Burma, but no official annoj ment has b en made. British and Indian i would be withdraw:: leaviai tro] of BCOF an i m Japa
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    • 139 8 Try This AMERICA Crossword Puzzle Z,"'^^ -Sir Mete A J 12 Brave 12 fo ue Rtrivro tor I reel mci iT H mMm i "Sfc 1 14 Mumei Prencb pronoun IrU^LAp*^^!^ "M? i lf>- (<■ 42 I iCim.nf.Mi »/a RIEjH- ''Jy*^ 17-Prcncup 43 Fi.-h m. ?'myM?A R. nß"^ 18 Halli
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  • 220 9 MS ur of Java whew he c; mo and other Indom- n Among other things he discussed with the latter, particulrlv Dr So kurno. were their retions to the 'White Australia" policy. He visited Malaya m 1940 and told the story m hla book "All
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  • 42 9 Steps To Break Cartels Powei tom IT on violaformation monopolies Ol the wind laws has anal wry due i"i pi omulbe liable to joo.ooo reichsmarks imprisonment. m lings under the wiH llts H .rrnment courts as B i nment decides. I Reuter
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  • 90 9 !Y,- "I'll lay some odds it." Australia's Prime Mr, Chifley, with i a-kvd at his Press Be on January 8 whether s any likelihood of Visuce to coming the next -General of Australia. comment on the 1 ol a successor to i Gloucesi i I the fact that Visuce
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  • 8 9 Bhort- ik to by the I Reuter
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  • 99 9 NEW YORK, Jan. 13.— The disastrous series of accidents m doingstic and foreign airlines, climaxed during the weekend by the crash 60 miles off the course from Detroit to Miami of the airliner at Galax, Virginia, killing 23 of the 24 aboard, drove a thousand
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  • 63 9 BELGRADE, Jan. 15. The Government announced today '.hat the Ustasha War Criminal Trial at Qlffret) hud been completed and mat of the four defendants, t\v o had been sentenced to be hanged and tWO to be shot One was Blazo Lorkovich, Minister Plenipotentiary during the Pavelich Regime,
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  • 133 9 LONDON, Jan. 14— The official Tasi NeWa Agency said Norway and Russia h;;d held negotiations m late IC4 4 and early 1915 and reached an understanding on the necessity for loint defence oi Spitzbemen. Authoritative Soviet circle* informed TtSfl as follows regarding the negotiations: "Negotiations Were
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  • 78 9 STUTIGART, Jan 16. -A 53--pago indictment has been handid to Hjalmar Schacht— one of the three leading Nazis acquitted by the Nuremberg War Crimes Ti ibunal— in the infirmary of the prison outside Stuttgart where he is awaiting trial by the local denazification court. Rchacht is
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  • 103 9 LONDCN, Jan. 15.- Workmen are today wiping dust from valuable furniture which was used to fill the rooms of the Japanese Embassy m London prior to the auction of effects of the Japanese Embassy on Jan. 27 by order ol Britain';, Minister of Work>. Mr.
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  • 121 9 SYDNEY. -The GovernorTal the Duke of Gloucester, as pres nted a cup for campfting, to be knnwn as the Glouce ter Cup. to the President t the Royal Agricultural Socie<v < f New South Wales, Mr. Colin Sinclair. tnp-drait!ng i 8 a skilled manoeuvre on
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  • 105 9 Truman Starts War On Ku Klux Klan WASHINGTON. Jan. 16.-Pre,i--cit nt Truman gave a warning yesterday again>t th c return of racial bigotry and di^ciimlnation against Negroes fti practised m tnt- United StaUs by organisations like the Ku Klux Klan. "Back m my home county of Jack.son. Missouri, m 1922
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    • 128 9 H fit «l y^^ (Tel: 5281 i < BIjXG*S BEST! f ZZ*- I He s Mone m a Woman's World, Father of a MU/UUI "Family" of 48 J^^ERGIVM Mischievous Kids! jCEOJkGiim* INCOMPARABLE TAThe Bells of INGRID! M Ct Marvk NEVER W m3X y b SO RADIANT %§sVi -;r;roV so beautify
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  • 16 10 ICollieriesHitNewLow: Rubbers Still Neglected I Hulihrr Prices j i m i d It
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  • 25 10 Pickpocket Sen tenced th Ing him inda m irr< had been md Ma n a charge Ol i a pr» imprisonment ix moni Inspector ted
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  • 82 10 AT 14 E!; days to *we n the rl und the Iti n bel r rliam mbles ed today li 'i >ur talk with ills. Liberal r reported that Populist-Liberal nt headi d by ti Prime Minister, bu* crisis, latent m i r. seems come to
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  • 92 10 COLONIAL SERVICE CONFERENCES id i'" I war 0010 ,< Conference of officers undo chairmanship oj Sir i StockcUle, Advi er <>„ Development a d planning, wi held m the LonBchool ci Bconomics. It was ■!>• u>(\ by Ivor Thomas, M.P.. ry Under-Becretary of 3tat« for the Colonies, and do v
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  • 53 10 ran. 15 Korea's Vim sa d t of Kor south Saturday workers. men the streets ot all the cities to rfomand that Gen Hod^e refuse mrrender t 0 the Soviet dethat would leave only mmunist Party representing the Korean people at the I free our n I
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  • 286 10 pt win rd ij q am Lna $104; Nu. 2 milling: Siam $30: Gluluous rice; S!am $90: Kedaii 1 ngoon sou. :k Sugar:— s6o. "Gula" Malacca: Superior quality $37. White sugar: $78. Brown sugar: Australian $57. Green Peas: 81am $48}. Red Brans: $35. Black Bran.-:
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  • 84 10 SHANGHAI, Jan. 16. Government sources from Antung. North I Manchui ian city, border, reported that a Chinese-Soviet agreement has been reached wherein Chinese Nationalist troops will on Jan. 20, takt: over from the Soviet Troops garrison duty at tinChina section of Shuifen hyaroelectrlc plant dam on the
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  • 203 10 iPOH. -A n v. L\i:r.pii* take welfare woi est Kampongs and viilagfl Perak will be i:. u^urat™ January 20 by thi Pel m rare Committ Kecently, m I tfelum area, tne C mmiti cnased 20 buffali < and M these animals to M laj M m
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  • 32 11 Seven Chinese Youths Charged Incident tier b pins feds: fed ■ft fcur m rtion fae. the charge. m FJaw Jan \lf n Ah Seng rl()> L and hey cus Me waS asec
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  • 37 11 tC use of aole was o Porter, at an m Into the death name and I n>i whose und by a san, on :h at the 6 3 1 mile Pa- Nov. 8
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  • 23 11 II 7 who been loi- the Li- wit dummy m his waist on P peared be-! L c cha n sanded hours
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  • 13 11 Id $450 Seng m ti r, In h Wee r POl
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  • 362 11 LAUNCESTON, Jan. 1 Used 282 for the fourth were dismissed befor match against Tasmani At the interval the Maryleboners were m a very strong position having scored 46 < tor Cc;mptou and Hardstali continued to give a perfect exhibition of clean powerful
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  • 83 11 Indians Vs. Chinese Charily Soccer Singapore Indians will play a soccer match against Chinese Athl tics on Sunday at Jalan Besar Stadium m aid of the Singapore Tamil School building fund. The Indian team will be sel d from the following: O. M Vngullia, Chelliah. Karta'r S'ingh Kamoo. Sattar, Krishnasamy.
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  • 93 11 Round The Local Cinemas PAVILION 'The Picture of Dorian Gray" h George Sanders. Hurd Hatfield and Donna Reed (M-G-M): Oscar Wilde's thrilling drama of he man whose lif? consists of vicious expertmest after an In his search lor new senition, make* an outstanding >r the sere n. Brilliantly by Hurd
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  • 20 11 M. Duraikannu of the staff of Thf Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., for India by VASNA on Sunday.
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  • 75 11 An all-in- wrestling propiamme baa been arranged by th* Singapore Cigar Workers 1 Unun to be held at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday at 3^o p.m :n aid of tiie Singapore Federation of Trades Union fund The card Includes: J* anhmam Pillay vs.
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  • 61 11 Chicago, Jan 16.--The Municipal Council had authorised Mayor Edward J. Kelly to invite the International Olympic Committee to stage the 1952 Olymp rs m Chicago. The selection of the site will be made when the committee meets m Stockholm m nrdJune. Bids were also received from Los Angeles,
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  • 61 11 New York. Jan 16.--Boxing and wrestling alone produced record gross gate receipts of U557,771,000 m 1946 of which the States cut $469,000, Eddie Eagan. Chairman of the State Athletic Commission reported. Hew York spent $6,500,000 m a year to watch fighters and wrestlers paying most of it to
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  • 65 11 London, Jan. 16. Henry Cotton, twice winner of the British open championship, wa.s elected Captain of the British Ryder Cup Team to meet United States m November, probably on a course m the New York State. The match comprises eight singles and four foursomes, each over 36
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  • 89 11 EXTORTION CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVES Two detectives, Ho Fatt Se:. and Soh Yip Meng, claimed tiial to eh )rtion and house trespass when they appeared befoie Second Magistrate L. C. Goh, yesterday. The charges were that men went to the first floor of an address m Fraser Street m order to
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  • 81 11 The H.M.S. Sultan Soccer t.-am trounced the Jollilad.s Athletic Union by ten goals to nil at Blakang Mati ground. Scorer- were Scrinc Bingham, Connors and James. The following will play fur the Jollidas against the Combined BSD. on Sunday at Lorong 12, Geylang Stadium at 5 p.m.
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  • 16 11 The 801 Malayan Chinese repatriates On the Van Heustz will be released from quarantine on Sunday.
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  • 143 11 The Army Ra< I ships will be held il Qu« Civb t Kensington, bond Mondny, March 17. to Bi March 22. If ntCtoMIJ, play will continue into the following weIH it-hoWei -j<; the van< I titles a Army Bin| Clkampionship. (Capt. A. R. Taylor, Grenadier Guards). Army
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    • 47 11 Last Night's Audience Held Spellbound! Believe Us It's A Picture You Will Never Forget! 4 Shows Today At They■ y■ 1 1 r 'H^WfJ DONNA I\L.l»l^ ANGELA LANSBURY PETER lAWPORD LOWELL CiIMORE WCHARD FRASER Owing to th( length ol thJ only a aewsreel pr< PLEASE COM EARLY.
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    • 63 11 S.A.S.U. MEETING The annual meeting of the Singapore Amateur Sports Union will be held on Sunday, Jan. 2<3, at 11 a.m. at the residence of the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Chun Yeow Kwee, 35 Lo- rong M. Teluk Kurau. Members of the Amateur Athletic Union are reminded of the special meeting
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  • 40 12 m j N tn i Mrs. H B < L. Main] i thr c :■!)<■ < Singapore A I r <\\ m nt on I R B B Chiel J( Mr W. I her 4M ire, the
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  • 26 12 Transjordan Outrages re blamed of the •Democrat*" a pposed to tnc lC British Go:;t.S m -h is destined u> ornerstone of defences. >;. vacuation of now U.P.
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  • 86 12 ORK, J 16 Mrs. E eprived of her driving licence by Col following he* had doz«d rU a d ''1 hei ihei I AlißUst, m luring lour. 'I hu c explained I t the driver*! license it the >r fallii b i the wheel tad appliei
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  • 46 12 London. Jan. 16.— A new Jewish cultural centre as memorial to all Jews who died at the hands of the Hitler regime i a to be built m LonEa t En. l. Tin- centre will Include theatre and lecture halls and a library.— Reuter
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  • 39 12 PERHAM (Minnesota) Jan 15. Forty on- persona were injured In rear-end collision when two section^ ol the Northern Pacific railioadi i the "North Coasi Limited/ 1 both moving -lowly m t raging billiard. U.P.
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  • 17 12 16.-Pr..: Ico, Vice Pi un Le_«ui arrived by I *t 'n Horn« off for d ii tod
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  • 30 12 COLOMBO, Jmn. U V k in U I 1 n up ..i without Wl clothe,.. In S bii runaway h hild Mta to |«Mi v th b parti'
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  • 107 12 Madias, Jan 15.- -Contending that betting OH horses and the habit of going to races has beromo widespread among classes whTcaiiU afford it, the fto*** Government today P^ l^* bill to nrohibic betting even within the race enclosures." The bill which will go before the Madrar
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  • 102 12 U.K. Strike: 40,000 Now Idle London. <::i\\. 16.— AlUiough the unofficial strike of London and provincial haulage workers and ers continued this morning bringing the total strikers to over 40.000. then are of a successful conclusion at the resumed delegate conference m London today. Meanwhile troops returned to rk at
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  • 30 12 The following have been selected to represent Singapore at tna torthcoming dance contest linst Selangor: Ec Kirn Swee I Low P(,h San, G. R. Collick and S. Soon.
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  • 79 12 I td him out m -UP decided "I am gone, for I had n in^ .-u<h real h. Conn said. He held the v. Weight title Until Louis the lint tio Now only 29, Conn i would lik<- to v career m a bitter Fa memory of
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  • 37 12 Nanking, Jan. kj. nese Minister ol Mr. Peng Hsu-pei a: day that the goven ang. Gen. Chang C. was leaving shortly for Ya ;to present the v maS peace proposal to thi nists.- U.P.
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  • 58 12 OKLAHOMA FOR SCRAP HEAP HONOLULU. Jan. 15 -A Haibour victim, the old bar: Miip Oklahoma will tx monow into the naval anefcj at Pearl Harbour to b her last trip to the mainland the scrap heap at the M dock, Oakland. Sunk Inthfj ten minutes of the Japa attack, she
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  • 76 12 LONDON, Jan. 1 Aircraft has i!ov. to London m 21 minute* LONDON, Jan. IG.--truck strike will be Saturday. T«rma n 3 nounced. LONDON, Jan. 16.— M chill today launched a cair.pi for a United Btafc with the announce!!! British provisional 1 spokesman said thai ment "ii not aimed
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