Morning Tribune, 22 January 1947

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  • 8 1 MORNING TRIBUNE I II S V.JAN. 22 IMI
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  • 115 1 py Ring" Suggestion Australian Probe I disWnnF lS immifc bit Al mainly Rift was 'no WT3L s P° n F by n< H pos fcck Ee B ork t auiries had direct relation to Q dSures made, during the Canadian spy ring trials m which nine Government officials and members
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  • 33 1 POP ON SSERTERS 21.—The p D B ».aid to bo responsible all crimi •c 'ihcre arc another t men 1 from the v ed armies, aukif moi 21,000. A deculal f Scol Reuter
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  • 48 1 santiniki-:tan (Bengal), Jon. 20.— A chair of Indian hi I culture It being endowed by ihe Government of India m the National University at Peiping to itrergthen Info-Chines* cultural links. Dr. Probodh Chandra Bagchi of Visva■ti Univorsity, founded by R-ibindrar ath Tapnre, has been appointed Visiting Professor.- Reuter
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  • 22 1 Chinese Fired On Snipers fired on n they 1 ter r>oo to 1 i. out aft the iViI could mese Reuter I
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  • 75 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 21. II s ollicially stated that negotiations between the Labour Department and th- Batu Arang employees having broken down. the Government have .now mad an oiler of arbitration, two representatives to be nominated by the workers, and two by thj company under an independent chairman.
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  • 469 1 Japs To Work Under Police Escort 1 :nv<> .hundred Japanese turnrd yesterday afternoon to help clean-Up the town after 6 400 liltniCi] labourers Went on strike In the morning. The Japs worked Ui der the Town Cleansing Department and Visited <r:il sites (including markets) lo clear m) refuse-bins and garbage.
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  • 551 1 STRIKERS OFFER TO NEGOTIATE May Seek Alternative Jobs Or Repatriation Tribune Staff Reporter "We a re determined to continue the strike until our demands are amicably met, but if the Municipality recognises our representatives and calls us for discussions, to that extent we are prepared to continue negotiations," Mr. M.
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  • 16 1 The Morning Tribune wishes its Chinese readers and advertisers a happy and prosperous Nev) Year.
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  • 142 1 Curtain To Be Lifted At Moscow WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.— 1t was learned here today that Russia has notified the United Stated that it will lift Preii eeAftorship during the forthcoming Big Foreign Mi.ister^' meeting m M" (> ow on the German Peace Treaty. Correspondents will be permitted to file uncensored
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  • 13 2 MECHANICS FROM CHINA i J i i t j I to permit 1
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  • 27 2 SHOT BOY'S FATHER IN TEARS Poignant Sir fie In Court 1 I I y f 0 i m dea ting i c Fo indei ourne t] 291
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  • 31 2 80 Mosquitoes For N.Z. 1 M quit ■1 r re .i! Br imand o 1 1 a n iii it to long roul i Per ik i tniki from Wei md
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  • 19 2 MONTY TO VISIT AUSTRALIA i 21 Australia B. l M Lief <-f the In ill a] i 1 Reuter
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  • 4 2 RAFFLES COLLEGE DIPLOMAS I
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  • 172 2 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES ad. n open- from I A I Ir Iffl 1 re r v ng o i it Lauranl m Ipon t ha to c 614,244 tick I 20 cenl m< i- South Kcdah has formed an athlep rtii ipate m badminton ten Mv ded a meeting at
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  • 20 2 JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE At of an adjourned Irquli erday, into Ho Kian 8 n to 1 1 if ttlitn mpound < Ml
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  • 103 2 Our Oli-n Keporicr/ <■■: a Monday ttndi ion i Civ Kua! tpur In T JC SA. official* m ih« Unio it may b :-:<• to imp! demand of i furti men ck-pay. nigl Lumpur. His BaflM of tile J JS.A Dune last night: "Wf will up
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  • 36 2 radii. JOQ'. 20. -The Duke i f Glouc Iring Govern irlanded at Karachi airport to-day on hi: home from Australia. Duke. Hying m his Avrc York CP rr>r;l^ loft Pni^rnhn lasi night Reuter
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  • 64 2 Th following were elected on Committee ol Management Singapore Traction Co, Employees' Union for 1947: President: R. K. Samy (reelected); vice-president Boon Hai; secretary: Jaswant Si.ngh: treasurer: Lim Ah San and auditor: Chan Kee Chan. Comtee members: M. R. Gop.U. M P. Mohamed, s. M. Tahar,
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  • 115 2 Major A. L. Barret^ newly-ap-pointed, D.P.P. War Crimes. Si'lre, \va entertained to a Sinov dinner on Saturday night by the Mid East Trading Co., and the Leo Cycle agency. Mr. Molid. Sah bin Omar of the M.K.T. Co., congratulated Major Barrett on his new appointment, and safe
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  • 44 2 Nairobi, Jan. 20.— Colonel BryNorman Abbay, who explored addy from 1908 w 1912, was drowned while sailIn Lamu Harbour, k nya night at the 65 He Received I the King's Police Medal and the thanks ol the Burma lm *nt tor his explorations Reuter
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  • 216 2 FAREWELL TRACTION MANAGE Mr i P ll tired from the w* li-an Com] r yesterday ar of the stafl at a I I/U'i m the v. ii i If w^> also m I J. > conic Mr. A. A. coeds him and I ■V**.-' Singapore I Monday Iftl Message wishes
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  • 67 2 CNAC To Sur Pacific Rou SHANGHAI. MM ter transport I National Aviv: c take off from S: I ft 22 on a tw. I X a southern route l f tes preparat.M M] V Ijof a regular Chli-- B(< J tween the tv. H learned t>day. M The four-ni. from
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  • 339 3 Malacca Chinese Support For Council Of Action fo fleeting Called iOur Oun Reporter i ty-tWO Chinese Associations meeting at the Chinese 1 ,:;i manimously decided to supOuncil Of Joint Action. president of the Chinese CbamX icca, who presided, declared thai atl the time of the Japanese mtedthe assistance of the
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  • 50 3 Mr. R. K. Palayan, Secretary of Government and Municipal 'jaboU' 1 i Union, who is Municpal Health Department Inspector m charge of Kandanjr Kerbau market, was .tabbed yesterday morning m Campbell Lane on his way to work. He i hospital. The wound li not considered serious.
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  • 134 3 Indian Gaoled For Highway Robbery Chitu Guppi, a 27-year-ol i j Indian, was sentencea to 12. months' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. Paul S'torr, i,n the First District Court yesterday, for robbing Vilayan, an Indian bul- j lock-cart driver, of $59. 70 c. Tnc complainant was walking along Silat Road on
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  • 67 3 Sir Ralph Hone Going On Leave Sir R;il])h Hone, SecreUry-Ch r«J to the Ooverc G I p«l, is leaving Singapore by ftii m January 31 for vacation le the United Kingdom. Sir Ralph will probably be away for Bbottt four months and during this period Mr. E. E. F. Pretty,
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  • 68 3 10,000 JEWEL ROBBERY IN PENANG I mm s«* Ilic too I /ell-kn H H entered Way among Ftilli ther rcont MB* H and ends. Hi. ;tolen jewelH: ied as I one ■lir.iM: arclips, Ss9o* m- V' ndant $400: dia- with ruby $300, ne diamond I pair dia- -2 400 one
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  • 33 3 ATHEDRAL WEDDING .-at SI M rday M trick p Mr. P J I tershire, and t id Bailley. and Mrs. G 8. I Dr'j L Wil- 'A Singapore, officiI to R >ar- Theresa
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  • 11 3 I Btt before I m P at I I
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  • 215 3 Found guilty by a unanimous verdict of participating m ga.ng robbery when a quantity of trettes and gin were taken from a NAAFI godown m Kee rig Road on Sept. 10 last, five n se and a,n Indian wer > terdav sentenced to 7 years'
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  • 196 3 (i own reporter) ire Chines < pin i aits :i i by Tan Huh Wee police court pi against three m<% charged with mv Tan, who is a hunchI back, was the owner of a I motor-boat which plied between Singapore and neighbouring Indonesian islands.
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  • 67 3 Rotarians Gift To S'pore The Singapore Rotarians, realising the need for mobile dispensaries particularly m rural areas, have presented one such dispensary to the Government. The dispensary which Will be fully insured is to be supervised by the Medical Department who will provide the personnel, medicines t dressings etc., and
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  • 200 3 Police Raid Factory, Take 47 Suspects (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Jan. 21.— The Tapah police raided a sago factory .near Bidor and arrested 47 Chinese. Subsequently six were released. It is understood that the remaining 41 congregated iri a factory for the initiation ceremony for new members of a
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  • 115 5 KARACHI, lan. 13. IMMM Ali Jinnah, Pn >ident vi th«.« Moslem LtafUt, li taking w»«ic\ eoMplrti t (.n medical hdvic-j at Mafia village health re> I Mr. Jinnah, who is 72, been m good health fclaCi bi ru turned 'w WMki ag<, uoia the Urifei bctv.
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  • 127 5 London. Jan. 20.— 1t is under stood confidential documents have been sent to nursing associations m India and the colonies advising a campaign to increase wages and imorov? li\*ing conditions. Officially the Royal College of Nursing had no comme.nt to mak? on the report. "We
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  • 52 5 BRISBANE, Jan. 20.— A Eridbure hotel keeper Jam-.'; Bu:-l>n hr.s promised Don TeIIOII 1 Australia's wink»t keeper, fn shilling., for every run he Bcorefl ai?-iin.:t England m the fourth Tost stirti g at Adelaide •on Jan. 31. Ke also promises one pouri'l for ach c«tc^
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  • 70 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—The Navy today denied the story m tho Boston Herald that it had decided definitely to scuttle the Biki"i atomic fleet. 'The joint chiefs of staff Evahi ation Board made no final decision ion the disposition of the Bikini hip-, "tile Navy said."
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  • 18 5 Lights m the Kat Set down m who m plu i m d«rk i as no j i.
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    • 120 5 rtert Wf Cunos J| Eastern Art, Crafts *Hi value-Minimum Coat SJKer valley rd KfOAPORE. S.S. Hj., > Various type* oi QUpy ries and Max products. kifta C he W etc> jbrtk Bridge Roar], Singapore. (Adt' ng) L Green 61, Middle Rd. I^Bspone, Phone 2620. 6 Baggage Hadachf-cire Lbs Ip your
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    • 192 5 Sinuapore shops today are displaying as wide a variety of goods as can be desired In the circumstances, and competition to buy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as \tfell as seller this page offers a good cross-section of current bargains. For special advertisement
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    • 168 5 Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 46 Tbs Arcade Tel. No. 4658 Prompt Execution, Reliability and Satisfaction Our Guarantee Express Delivery ft Clearing FnrF*irding and Clearing Agenti I Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-daU Hotel <n a Qoiet and Cool Locality, looms: Loxurkuiiy Furnished, Bar: All kinda of lit Clasi liquors available
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    • 159 5 OptkiM Regarding the eyesight Consult; New China Optical Co, 71, High Street, Singapore, phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Panoi USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE, 103-105,
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    34 6  -  Josephine Lowman By Are ijour jriends talking about you herwid ym They xcoiVt be criticizing you if you alway m (/roomed and happy an appearance as Actress i^l above, does. m
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  • 329 6 WITH VERA ARDMORE m < j «>': ma:. thiJ i ft 11] ordi r i alon will )i i Mr 1 m p Intmenl it ai have any pi irolx tod I 2 md mak< :■::> 'l ld( I I n the rred to the Iced until
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  • 179 6 Scene: Almost any temlnine gathering where the average age is around forty and the average amount of overweight is around 25 pounds. "Have you seen Mary lately?'" questions Mrs. Blank. "Ye-." say s Mrs. Vacuum, "she certainly has lost a lot of weight." My dear. I think
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    • 64 6 •-What's On-* VICTORIA THEATRE To-night, at 8.45 Stag,. Club presents 1 rerence Randan's "While The Sun Shines' PAVILION S Chariea Boyer, Jennife. ij Mjiland Paulette Goddard "Reap The Wild Wind* s CAPITOL John Wayne, John Carroii and Anna Lee m N "Plying Tlg HEX Wonl and i 1 Jl m
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    • 33 6 LIT, A II \i: II I ~IS BY US A STRICK "^1 LENA RULE -IF ANYONE GUNG hY ,^msß i LEAVE SLOBBOVIA, TO MUST BE ABSOLUTELY A SHE -^M Ipmorty- graft taken M^^om
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  • 1212 7  - BOLLWOOD BOYER Part 1 Henry Gris ■JJ^peoTl feature I FROM HOLLYWOOD By E-'P"i i Morning Tribune i Cur res. m [lollyicood v /"an exclusive intervieic-the serious I -nil the tible t ("h thinf ol it cant be husband md he j n married i nothing t th that sanding he
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    • 44 7 ■■'A MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE H,v All Capp if" pL« (Sf?/V^ I SMASH M LfW?NOONE X u?J£ iXmsM'*^^ ICAMERAf JSKm WOULD LOOK ONTR^^M y\/\ L%| fcifcJjßi ON ANYHOW/ 1 77^ INOTCHEmyfIf SHMICK-SMA. f r I; H *2L^— U^^>^( GATHER^ON (iv De cunimuea Luniorruw)
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  • 87 8 291 Missing In Ship Explosion Official HANDCI TIED PRISONERS AMONG THE DEAD ITHENS I 1 1 I. i. mduci G re 1 1 1 Boih r Sabota] 'I:.- il5 n r the c: i rush life.l II flun Ha leal \>n nei .a.'.. tho* It hour before hooner arrived anc
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  • 75 8 LJTTLI AMERICA, Fai 20 mnuuider A od his i jury irll jj f Rl d fj. I v I land todf m i Ai taretic A !.:<. rt to boadquartci here ;i.fi b Dul i d hia Bckel were f» hed Mi the \v;it»-r by t crew
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  • 174 8 Gas: Official Assurance bunt Staff Revorter that the br< to f r futu: r Oas Department .at the breakinto flues, had xth of the plant. Repair work went on througnoutthe niuhtand tests are also g carried out to satisfy the authorities that further brickwork will :iapse. t o urine the
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  • 148 8 (Continued from centre page). are overweight themselve s and most of us are victims of envy, especially when personal vanity is involved. It is true that r duelng which lg incorrectly accomplished can be disastrous to beauty. Unless 1 loss of poundage over a long j period
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  • 253 8 j EH l Todays ation can: li J tt I r the Jewish Nation- eland w al incil light out the 'We cam gii vA' mnation of ter- a state m H^K any publi decide wh :ne. of the na» pgaiOe Fr- l>- i J
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  • 152 8 Giving evidence at the war crimes trial yesterday of six Japanese on charges of illtreating Indian prisoners-of-war m Rahaul, New Britain, Cpl. Ogura the accused, admitted hitting Capt. A. K. Dow I. A M.C.. three times m anger. Cpl. Ogura said that he nit Capt.
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  • 143 8 Cabinet R um RA LONDON, Jan. 19. On Oklrhat 1 the resumption of I fcerfj Tuesday, se: ational rr.^^^Bin circulation that the tion of th> Bt€. ranks high on t! Bttoif programme after fuel jy.ij inland transport t Jeover. Ej not There baa b< BproVK this up to
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  • 28 8 WASHINGTON. Jan. Brnng James Byrnes today ?^Kn(j peace treaties with Italy. I B Rumania and Bulgaria a, y official act before leaving ■bßof Secretary of State.— Ke3^Btt 1
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    • 77 8 I i At Hie W«B Jil n GLOBE B^ Da -covER c;irl*H Hn Tochnicc. .M LIDO N Bfc, C Daily: 3-7^5 :H» 'THE DEVIL Hi (Chaps. 1 to r^Bl^i SKY ID i Daily: 3—7 -9 CABALLERO5 H H?. 1 (m Technicc-- < Jg 1 VICTORIA THEATREB 'ACE CLUB DRAMA FESTIVAL
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    • 136 8 Trj r/ii.v AMERICAN ry n 1 inswci ro Crossword Puzzle 2*-Chemlcal «uffli ORE i ?LJ'- 1 A\ B 00 31-Mrat pfrion -I^- A E.^M^ END 11-iTf,h!bit c TWj jBBS A R| itSKSpouf R Fl°rFlda i: te ae-Ituer iVßuila A T R B P A •1 ».r.u..nd What Buffalo Bill r
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  • 185 9 Asia Mus tAvoid Europe's Mistakes m pygmies compared with wars ,pc Thomas, Under-Secreta;y p le u Asia •1 york E f kening thai most brought c he British def In n We I I led." t t in the m c fire of vast problems of coloured races European disputes
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  • 46 9 Vietnam Chief eks Immediate Cease-Fire nmediate propose i lent H.i bulatory cted i roadcast fol- r neroi apn imme- avoid r our two counr ur forxnperation cur pies. 1 n that the Viet- nothing but Its Ui--1 le faml eh I. ake peace to save Prcnch-
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  • 19 9 r Prof< nent for Free back to ?ss the British j I 1 hods
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  • 269 9 PORTO RAFINA, Attic a. Greece, Jan. 20.— More Lhan 300 persons, including- it is believed a high proporon of women and children, were reported missing ai believed lost when daylong rescue operations were suspended last night for passengers and crew flung into the sea
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  • 34 9 PENHAGEN, Jan. 18—The tanker British Ear! ne m the Great Belt ,i Zeland nnd Func i nish mainland th:s and the crew ground The tanker was <,n the Stockholm with oil.— Reuter
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  • 173 9 Pravda Replies To "Crude Attacks" Moscow. Jaji. 20.— Pravda, newspaper of the Soviet Com- munist Party, replied to-ciay to what it described as 'crude attacks against the Soviet Union" made by Mr. John Foster Dulles (United Staks delegate to the United Nations General Assembly). In a speech m New York
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  • 122 9 NANKING. Jan. 20.— The spokesman of the Association of Peoples' Representative! from the Northeast, at a Press conference, today put the on the Chinese Communists and announced that they had petitioned the Government to make an effort to recover all the Maruhurian province. 1 He
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  • 178 9 LONDON. Jan. 20— The new Jont tvflustrlal council f«>r the road haulage Industry failed to reach agreement aft«-r several hoiuV di BUmlm of tne Transport Union claims. Later last nfght the Labour Ministry announced that having regard to divergence r.f views that was apparent
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  • 39 9 RANGOON. Jan. 20— The people of the Shan States staged a mass rally yesterday to reafflrm th;ir support of the AntiFascist Peoples Freedom League's policy, according to a telegram received at the AFPFL headquarters here today. Reuter
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    • 153 9 To All Our Chinese Patrons.... 'A Prosperous Happy New Year'! (Tel: 5281) rhanderoos acclaim oi the opening day audience that saw The Flying rigers" Picture of 1001 Thrills established itself as the SEASON'S Biggest Hit! ffffl 4 nff A That Come Once In A Jj&^^-—] Lifetime! V A^-"" ....Action... v
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  • 13 10 I km par; A I A gam*- b«T« CF.A
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  • 26 10 Main Interest Still Centered In Industrials OUR FINANCIAL SECTION I '2- leriang* I be placed Ay r at > o ingor: w re i I I] Inquii
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  • 52 10 Th( S.C i it Buyers. I mark I .Steady. rubber market was -lull and inactive yesterday witn banged due it is < Year noli- MILLION PROI [TS Indian Bank Ltd., Made year ended \< 27,02,917. 134. lb lb N I RJB 8 Bp RJSB..F o.b In bale; Feb
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  • 76 10 follow elected v Sin Sia j the jretf 1947. d< Mr. Lian Boon Thor; Lim i cow Lam; i Bo n Vain; Mr. Poh Chi v Ohiew Law; Hoi Bn( Heni Hon. A Mr. Cheoni Yin Bang; Bo n Ann. Hon A Mr. Ho Xi Bon. a
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  • 195 10 English, Scottish Soccer Fixtures 1. I Or B on I'd. v I -I 0 1 v. Sheffield Utd. »uth v. Wol I E. BEOOND DIVISK Bin B uthampi n Bury 1 L< c< r c Fulham v. i Held c. v. rotl jnli i H d W. -II i v.
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  • 102 10 The "Rocklitc 'Ht opened their ■< i the services of -m lar players and J defeat at the h Air Force, B fl it; At the B.S.D C I i Lebar. H The following are i II v turn up for the I match against the Police IB
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  • 259 10 Our Speical Food Markets Report I loted below are for teui tere otto r I- d affs: Yesterday's qmttioiu were "Meehoon": Sam O, 1 $83: No. 2 $78; Kedah $75. Rice: Slam No. l $104; No. 2 102. Riw milling: B:am $36: Glu nuous rice, S.am $80; Kcdah Rock Sugar:
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    • 109 10 vil I? I a f ij|j RXIi "I _>^^^^> til i f¥TflrTrnTrnT7Tn 1 1 w^ 1 1 1 1 ft i^^ w^Ci^mr^^^C^^^^^^fe^» II 2 4.15 M 5 i >- -#J5- i> 50 930 Special Ticket-Office Reserved For Ladies! 2 PACKED MIDNIGHT PREMIERES! I! •> MIGHTIEST OF TARZAN THRILLERS! Tarzan races
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  • 157 11 CHELSEA WIN 2ND REPLAY c w fir 1 ar turd ay v: arly five hours 01 loui- th roun the Football I on neutral Totfeni m the fourth rounds Altogether 175.000 people hud niched this tie paying £20 000 jay more than 50.000 paid arly £6.000. Arsenal lost the game
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  • 100 11 WEIGHT FOR IPOH RACES I W j nuary 25 <■ I I I 1 RIO I 8 4 I 83 I B'38 3 E X B stream X 8.12 8.12 H han 8.11 X 8-7 8-7 X 8.3 p> ft 2. Division 1- een v.4 Rooney 8.13 m itch 3
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  • 215 11 rhe programme for today's sports a.nci musical entertaintil at theJalan Besar Stadium m aid of the' Singapore War mortal Fund will bo: 3.30 p.m. Fancy dress football I bztween Chinese and Indians. 415 p.m. Miniature footbaU tween the Indian Dynamos. •A. Ganesan, R. Krlshnasamy, P. Rama. Behari,
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  • 50 11 NEW DELHI, Jar.. 20.— Mr. Geoide Frcitas, British Undertary of State fcr Air, arrived y. Mr. Prietai who will he for thrc.- tUyi ia on I •ek tour of Royal Air Force including those In Hongkong, Japan and Ce y!< w ommoda-]C-n ad amenities provided for h airmen over Reuter
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  • 394 11 Alhambra &Marlborough TARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY With Johnny Weissviuller, Nancy Keliy Johnny Sheffield. An international intrigue m trie wastes ol the Sahara Divert is the theme around which this latest Tarzan fihrtifer revolt iarzan. Boy (Johnny* b])etlield and the inimitable cheetah leav. Ihelr jungle home to find some
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  • 53 11 CHICAGO, Jan. 20.— The Unit'd States Ju lor Chamb-r of C >mmerec j-nnouiK-'d that I tions for the United States ten outstanding young men dvi year included Charl 22. N«-w York Chairman of American Veteran* Oommiti Congressman John X T Louis, the h( and Bill Mauldin the fon itei and
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  • 335 11 London. Jan Ft dole Mills British liglit heavyweight cnami Son knocked out WilUe Quent£nmeyer H Hand, Ln toe second round the B A bert Hal Uat nigh: a punch whict cribed as -worthy oi had a slight w ißht advantage against Oil 'rival (12
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  • 218 11 Colonials Win Low-Scoring Cricket At Blakan Mali on Sunday tlv Colonials defeated the HUB Sultan by an innings art U rag Fo r the winmn, sme^atnayak c home team with 5 tot 16. .-Ist inni-iifl. Ptanev b Ratnayake 3. R Smith b Ratnayakr 3, t,ai. t'nnayake 7 IM run o(^
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    • 43 11 CATHAY Mr piease Nde Times At 11 a.m., 130, 4, (345, 9.30 pirates! Shipwrecks!! Desperate Adventure!! H^E i •jt**** '2**'' <S.^' A IB tl teoPtfs Raymond Massey Lfi^ lx^ l y nne o mman k^^Vl^ Robert Preston ONICA LAKE f fc JAM BENDIX
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  • 53 12 Gloomy Outlook For Coal n ins- rei th< Dtl i N I j irgi ncy o! Hi d: Ib In vl b I I n I I cal, v, factors on Un ran Hin me i irn woul i irlni the I mill amer h
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  • 181 12 Big Crisis In British Industry n produ- d by the Conft* G I using all l,vcl l of prejudice i» und r d *n« V( n Ml I wages. and //<-,< Subsidies products rking 100 iD IH6, c of 24 1 pa pic were em n makl portf, bat i
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  • 13 12 NGLAND, ran. 'iO. today b tori when Amei ed m dumps between U.P.
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  • 198 12 I ing Of ItM Con^titu- the MM c ''rig. Mu-lim Leftf v.uiKH.g Kara- ki day to the efcattgei ari-rng m the siUiaiio.. OtOffM acceptance of British Intefpretatita of Hw rty grouping m the Assembly. proximately 178 Co.-.,- and i C -.-s-^'onsorc-d delegate^ n.ciuding Pandit
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  • 62 12 WASHINGTON, Jan, 20. The Department of Justice nearly ready to crack down o n i froup o f'deral employee* working m the in t*M o f an unidentified foreigij power. Thi a Wfci learned a* the ■'>■ artment prepared f<»r the raignmenl today of Carl Aldo Mar- n employe* f
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  • 72 12 Echo Of Queen Mary Collision LONDON, Jan. I Mary was free from bl fl Collision m which the fl ton British liner Jh L 942 I escorting cntiser, the CuracoiM two during the v.ar, I 'Court decided today. I <■ with <-•<>, ts the- fl f 500,00C I brought by
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