Morning Tribune, 24 January 1947

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  • 203 1 Cousens Is Guilty, So 15,000 other PoW's!' nWV Major Charles Hughes CoUSens, l~rn«l hero today Former senior officer of the major-, old division have protested strongly against tht decision and memberi of the division propose to held a meeting to decMe how they can help him. They are not going
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  • 32 1 I g vernI announcI ibinet I crnI up ii I I I be I I d 1 I the X m m es Sol mils. jsion and; new i U.P.
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  • 66 1 B Jan 23.- The Soviet "Pravda/ 1 denied Mr Era I ning that th I n l tgency is unear V I Decem- Pravda had i I! i s\,hn M U had m- I and that he Charter.' criticism Übou] i Poiic n the m Is
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  • 60 1 From tuday it is hoped to inise the gas pressure slightly ■r. the following extended irs: 7-8.30 a.m.. 11.30-1 p.m. 7.30-9 p.m. The Gas Engineer has noticed from his charts that some consumers are attempting to draw supplies outside hours when 'he pressure is normal. This, if sisted
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  • 179 1 PARIS, Jan. 23.— The i will hold its first official m< possibility of a split m the lican Party vvhich would a: Parliament. Thirty members of the Popular üblican Party will resign from Party, it is reliably reported, if promivd limitation! on Pow< I the
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  • 453 1 BRITAIN COMPLETES DRAFT PLAN FOR GERMANY Basis For Big Four Parleys At Moscow LONDON, Jan. 23. It la understood that Britain lias completed the draft of a plan for Germany to be discussed by the Big Four Foreign Ministers m Moscow. The plan reportedly sets out the following general principles:
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  • 80 1 Briton Pose As G.I. WEISBADEN Jan. 23. Donald L- Jenkins. British youth wh« wanted to get to the United States so badly that he masqueraded a> an American soldic; ut to be redeployed, was m dy oi British consulai Is today. The 22-year-old youth, wh claims he is a dischar^d."
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  • 100 1 LONDON, Jan. 23. -A number of Member* of Parliameni an.- said to be considering tho formation of limited liability company to encourage exchange of technical trainees between France and Britain, and possibly also between j Franco and America. Agricultural work* rs will be among
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  • 37 1 JERUSALEM, Jan. 22. The direct cost of terrorist outrages ,n Pal stine last year was ab m 600 000 Palestinian pounds <equa to sterling) Sir Henry Gurney. Chief Secretary to the Pale-tine 'Government, said hore today.— Reuter
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  • 129 1 Second Peiping Court Martial PEIPING, Jan. 23.— The Navy court martial of the second Ame rican marine who is alleged to be the accomplice of Corporal William Pierson m the rape of the collegian, Mis* Sh:n Chun, has tentatively been set for next week, probably on Wednesday, tt was learned
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  • 39 1 HOOVER FOR GERMANY WASHINGTON. Jan. 22.— former President Hoover an need that he has agreed to Mr Truman's r quest to go to Ocrmany to make a stuiy of food conditions with th-e view of '/warding American taxoay- U.P.
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  • 15 2 I:. R Juu. I M >i m ill th< 1] p 111
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  • 13 2 I the 1 B W. H. KaUJ I
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  • 20 2 waooo 7i/^" that a 1 pui w t: > Lai M new "> propoi i] <• ill I mD
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  • 59 2 Harsh, But Not Revengeful 23 The <■ ski, re from p eace t I vculd French si I on the 8 hop ns that the procity v U up- doH tun w "^vn i With Hem].: many, he said, should pa; reparations from capital as well i urren' production and
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  • 8 2 U.K.- Malaya Parcel Service Resumed I I Reuter
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  • 263 2 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES •taub and D I:idia R H I OS m M, m J. Pinkam, of 7A, si. rth Common.! been appointed •i to Malaya. Federation of Urn l ay;i entertained It* president, Mr. B. Thurai irgham, to a dinner Kuala Lumpur. the fli I time lincc the re-oc-aJI
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  • 75 2 DACHAU. Jan 23— The War, Imes Tribunal trying 45 former 3. and Police guards at Flos- 1 iburg c mcentrat'on cam f sentenced flft< en to death I i i gave i leven life sentences i i on and i urteen prison trms, m one
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  • 235 2 Maiti oil i Murder 2.';. I trial I n v I 8 cial I 1924, the lust of the tinguished-looking Francesco W not' guilty and presented himself as )tti wha had trii yarn Fascisms I critic of his danger." The court adjourned
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  • 106 2 King Leopold's "Effacement" Preferred Brussels. Jan. 23. --The Royal question is the real cause of the polit'cal divisions which exisi m Belgium today, according to the Socialist Prime Minister. Camille Huysmans. "There can be no doubt tha> the question which dvided the parties most deeply is beyond contest the Royal
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  • 155 2 BOMBAY, Jan 23 -M troops with steel hekr.e'M rifles with fixed bayonet H rushed to the Oolpitha aH central Bombay today !oH stone-throwinu between fl and Muslims as the resdH which the police opened H several times H The trouble began after H sion between
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  • 69 2 SOUTHAMPTON. Jan *m hundred-and-thirty tv birds m 35 crate -"M New York Za, for th 1 ay, being landed ai So The birds ad I travelled m the I were transferred at I a specially-heated rail M tached to the b 34 ducks, eight d- 36
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  • 50 2 SAFFRON V. "Mercury", the RoJ M Empire Radio 1 which toure.l AUst Z.aland last B leave Debden Walden, E 8 BoUth Africa. Dt M tup via the M will be given at aid SAAF unit S "Mercury" > I latest radio aid I montJtrftted %xh M
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  • 224 3 v Concessions'' To Striken As Basis for Resumption Of Talks lin ion central executive committee we m .otiations if the Municipality wil I X 'hat some concessions would ,i'?o:iations, a spokesman of the S ,?S^ against last n,g.u to con J r ,«iatlon, could be resumed.
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  • 177 3 DE GAULLE DECLINES MEDAL PARIS. Jan. 22. --General de Gaulle has refused to accerf the military medal which th French Government also oro- posed to present to Mr. Winston Churchill, General'ssimo lln and a representative o 1 late President Rocsevelt. The medal ranks above all othe v French military distinctions
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  • 48 3 MOSCOW, Ja 22.— Soviet Ru -cl the worst drought m hall 1 century last year, resulting m <'<• crease m production of grai ar b^ft a^d sunflower seeds! Tie drought i worse than that m tho starvation year of 1921 23.0004)00 people m 25 '•i Cci were affected.- U.P.
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  • 139 3 Pope Calls Women 'Assault Squads' VATICAN CITY, Jan. 22. Speaking to 400 women representatives oi the "Christian Revival Movement" who had just met m Rome, Pope Pius today calkd them the as-ault squads against the present campaign against the chuich." A> mothers and brides, he >aid, they rnu-t devote their
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  • 121 3 I. HANOI, Jan. 22. —Combined French operations launched yester- d;iy to the West of Hanoi un th< I road between Hado g and the Great Lake have been successful, according to an official French communique. French troops are now m com- plete co trol of the
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  • 51 3 NAPLES, Jan. 2S.— FMir-thoUsa <\ returning soldic»s from P<«W camp" m South Africa landed hen-. I ing the Fascist hymn "Giovinezza" a»id itrewing leaflets rowing rangeance for Mu.volini's death. Some of the leaflets Ik jc tUT€ of Mns f)lini With under it "I die *v •-c
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  • 44 3 BERLIN, Jan. 23. France I FpUofi f-.v hehtnH Russia Britai and the United State or dim; tiinir German war indu?--i [g reported to be far of ,-i'l z tnei ;<n6 in»p< i d ooi dil io i m the Bovi< I SSO "highly natisfactcry."
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  • 228 3 Tokio, J.. I." def< ndivit Xi li shine, civilian c I 8 ary m the Tojo Cabinet, m the war trial, parti/ conflrtnK-d that thei is f nil agreei to attack the United States among Jap&nete l< n who participated hi the Imperial Conference
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  • 113 3 "A Missing Link Discovery NAIROBI Jan ?2.--A Stern fontein skull found m Transvaal I after 20 years search is thr "missing link" and will mean a radical revision of ideas held for many yer^rs regarding man's evolution" Prof. Wilfrid le Croz i rk. British professor of anatomy, said here. He
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  • 79 3 PARIS. Jan. 22.- M. Paul Ramadier, Fri newly elect id oci) Prime Minister first Undc n«-w oonstitution annou ced I f tho formation <■!" hii fo.'tir "ibinot and submitted the list of names t> the Pi I of the Fnivii ;!blic, M. Vine. nt Aliriol. Vir-f Premiers In
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  • 211 3 The three Malayan delegates to the conference of British Empire Communist Parties to be held m London on Feb. 26, embarked on the Empress of Scotland on Jan. 21. Before leaving, the delegation Messf* Abdul Rashid bin Ah (Malay). Wu Ti n Wan' 4 (Ch.nese)
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  • 158 3 CALCUTTA, Jan 22 The plice opened lire here today n clashes with bands of young men reported to be mainly students, who m the second day of distrubances. were attempting to obstruct buses m variou-s rts of the city. The trouble started yesterday "hen the police
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  • 82 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 1947. Collieries Strike 0 settle old Urifcc ka i| H.iu Am: gor gur m dama# v,< poltej mans* mproß I ,untry with a r U (>1 :i the v. M rit f tl mai II i- Dothli ild t In 111 n the I m
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  • 590 4  - OUR LONDON LETTER The Romances Of Julia Clash H.L. HOPKIN by i 1 i Joiii Roy N rtti find Oi r a i ■■■■'>■ i b R i tic l: w rr 2 Married another round h< i man (>n >A at somit Ann toa Ala No* she has bt^n
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  • 128 4 PRANKURI Jan 22 Mildi I < :;h jrear-old Amei ican nm illeged t i have broadt i I fro n N;t/i Germany I "Axii Sally", who wai released from United Btates Army cv tody on Chri tnuti Bye, wa c tod qu« Mi-- Dejpftrtment ol Ju tice,
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  • 72 4 NO CONTRIBUTIONS UNDER PRESSURE BERNE, Ja 23. I I Bwi ft] Council I the demand fli an .uid economic iid i<»i d countr) which l ufl (j iniir ma i"! oun by i BwiUerland, il h U m li men! quai tei here, T<. Contl iM I Bwitserland w.,> understood
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  • 4 4 N. •>. V..' Shanghai U.P.
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  • 94 4 Sirondhi. India, Jan. 22. Mahatma Gandhi's walking tour and Amtus Balaam's 25th day of m minor victories i their separate campaigns to end i the communal strive between th Hind m and Muslims m East Bengal Salaam lderly Muslim spins- cJ her last after Gandhi had
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  • 297 4 'LUCKY' PAITERsJ WEDS Midget car .1 champion ot Great E V. Patterson, of B 1 Temple Fortune. wa s ai'arS Miss Elise Cunningh^M A boy ne- road N- > /j.-n a ware Mr. Patt< r 1 "Lucky" Patt. n fa-;n»jB large number ot narrow «B he
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  • 112 5 Letters To The Editor. Postbag GOOD GOING A> a r.-cent arrival m Singapore, may I pay tribute to the excellent road and driving sense displayed by both professional and owner-drivers here. The traffic on the first night of th? Chinese New Year between 6 p.m. and midnight was reminte cent
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  • 106 5 HANOI. Jan. 22.— Nearly 100 French mid Spanish Roman Catholic missionaries are missing m Northern Indochina since the largcscaic fighting broke out beton Dec 19 accurcLi g to «^miotficial French reports today, French missionaries have disappeared from Than Hoa and iiom Virh m the north of Annam
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  • 79 5 London, Jan. 22— Any of Britain's 20,000 deserters from the armed forces at home or abroad ,v!v) surrender voluntarily b rch 31 this year will have th s md any other mitigating crtaken into account wh n tlfeir case's ar»' examined. n- will, however, be no amnet
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    • 594 5 i^^^^ r^-^ it's obtainable anywhere its m Qunot Singapore shops toddy are displaying a^ wide a V^ptlCWH iriety of goods as can be desired m the circumstances, and competition to buy is happily being replaced by m competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well a: Kegarding the eyesight
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  • 455 6 WITH VERA ARDMORE him i I 111. th ci P I; ShangJ I I I In A An bang! At Cracker I is v is let oil from th< j Club and Burma retei dtoren bai k to the- d Uiejvni i/ > In!, i)>i v tauranf
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  • 138 6 S Banana Mould; l table S spoon gelatine, 3£ cups water, 4 tablespoons lemon jj i juice, 1 tablespoon finely- gratrd lemon rind. 6 table- S spoon sugar, 6 bananas pink coloring, mock cream. cherries Place the gelatine, water i and >ugar m a saucepan. Heat gently until
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  • 18 6 Unknown Unknown Actress Janis I I board. Fo/< can toB (fire the w urop B O7i en B
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  • 358 6 q. "bomeone told should not file m y true?" W£ A. No. On m isi and certainly the We ij than the sets ra many persons prefe board to a metal We. K^ Q. One ol my I I the other. It hasn't I this way. Wlut ca
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  • 642 7  -  Henry Gris OUR SPECIAL FEATURE FROM HOLLYWOOD By i Morning Tribune cones, m Hollywood •ill undisputabiy uH« v HoI r, "great." Pro,rs pay him the $150,000 por oicture without a murmur. \nd be lives them their muneys worth. He works hard His performance m "Arch if Triumph*
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  • 138 7 A .16,000.000 British film d» al spiead over a number of years ha-, been agreed between Associated British Cinemas and British National Films. Und< r the new plan British National, owned Lady Yule, will m future make six Mm-, a year for Pathe Pictures (a subsidiary
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    • 50 7 /v A. n i JO THE MORNING TRIBUNE S By AH Capp JSABACHEWR.' f^ MERELY TH* V'^W|\# ma i??^X WANTA >i SECOND 7 U?A^^ "H'7r^& T r UGLIEST.'- Z^\ 1 f W HER -NOW- AN CTv f^^ x'*^^\ V^^^^' f I I /2 Rl Cifir v u De continued tomorrow
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  • 24 8 22 44, n I mm. v I I mv:. r .-nrnun: I *****0 Q I 1 I I U.P.
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  • 63 8 73 British Subjects Were Murdered LO Fan. 22 en .'iiur- Pal< last Mi Arthur Creech-* reply to a th< "i Cornlay. .1 them Palesand 13 civilia reech-JoiK tatement had tx I lUI BUI Mr Ch r former Colonial Ek but i r to con* i co open had received fror
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  • 26 8 4th Child Murder In Britain ■■and I Another ltd txxly B iturinf I I r old Drinkwater wa- found h imila trmnfled I :nt: i Reuter
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  • 157 8 An ka Escaping society Las been formed with Marshal the Royal Air Force the viscount portal of Hungerford, as sident, to fostei the friend- fornw I between R.A.F.. Dominions and Allied Air Forpersonnel who escaped from enemy and enemy -occupied Europe rind those who helped them on
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  • 67 8 No Arms Dropped To Karens RANGOON Tan 22. Govern H ;day denied the madi bj Tha&ln Nu, Uiti !>1« s 1 F:« edom Lean peoj)k" had 1 anna and amttw air among I i r Burma. i mfnt .said. Th( Governo] wishet It to be •re is no ti tl
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  • 472 8 LONDON. Jan. 22.— Th- Consent: I ded the newspaper attar,: I treatment of British GI brides m th. I U the subject of an almost unpi. I torial criticism m the British Pathe N< beine shown m cinemas throughout Bn I The answer to the
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  • 83 8 SKIRMISHES IN JAVA BATAVIA. Jaii 22 I military spokesman repfl this moraine military afl ties without Dutch losses tavia and Sourab iva a I At Batavia. a I publicans, includin J were killed and arms andl munition captured when "M troops after being fired made a counUi- I inu heavy
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  • 41 8 LONDON, Jan. 22 P 1 mination thai the Berffll treaty shall give mal M to Poland's w< I outlined In the r I i., the main v dum which the M will submit to th( (it putiei c■ I Jan. 27.
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  • 462 9 r 3/6 M.Ws.am 1 Mamb 190 21 re n.«« M I PahH g OOMrf— 3 .RIALS Pattani Seller P ,,,gnga R.v L. Ssr -T Id n 20 22/6 Raub All* Gold 230 240 I Ord )g j^^ng Cone »>3 2/4- Rawang Tinnelds 7/b 8/ 3g(M 41.00 cd.
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  • 146 9 SHANNON AIRPORT, Eire, Jail- 22.— Claimed to be the fli^t trans-Atlantic stowaway m an aircraft, Anna Zemit was today taken from an Air France aircraft here and lodged m Limerick jail by the V^ police after being hdd on the plane Dy tiie mmigration authorities.
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  • 55 9 RANGOON, Jan. 22.— Unrest m the country has retarded the work of the Forest Department m many divisions of Central and Upper Burma, according to an official report on the Department's activities just published here. The report said that besides Urge scale dacoity and lawlessness, Communists have been
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  • 65 9 Nanking. Jan. 22— Hsin Mm Pao said that Chiang Kai-sheK has ordered all provincial local governments to adhere strictly to budgets m expenditures the IKXt fiscal year, since estimated expenditures are already too large. He also said that local administrations must make detailed plans on how they
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  • 75 9 Paris Jan. 22.— French authorities m Hanoi sent a letter to the Chinese Consul-General stating that the decision to interruptthe commercial air service beiween Kunming. China and Hanoi was taken by the Chin se Airlines (CNAC) arfd the initiative to re-establish that air service lies with
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  • 56 9 CANBERRA, Jan. 22.— Mr. Arthur A. Calwell, Australian Minister for Information and Immigration, Jfel terday denied reporti that the n ee> conference of Commonwealth and State ministers m Canberra na! agreed to the abandonment of immigration plans. On the contrary it had considered alternative means of bringing at least 4^ooo
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  • 263 9 NANKING, J.tJi. 22.— Ihe Oil Otntrml Daily IftVi said that Urn Foreign Minister, Mr. Waiig Shih Chieh, fCnlllllj French Ambavidn on J.i'iuary 19, officially informed him that the sovereignty *f the Paracel.x Islands South of Hainan belo: ged to China. Wang also ask» d the
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  • 57 9 Dutch-Indonesian Meeting BAIAVIA, Jan. 22.— A oommunijque issued after a meeting here todajfc between the Dutch "Commission General" and Indonesian Re publican delegation stated that fur- ther discussions on the military situation m Indonesia will take place at an early date when "it is I hoped that a solution on
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  • 37 9 MIAMI, Florida. Jan. 22.— Al Capone, former Chicago gang leader, lying ill at his villa near hue after an apoplectic stroke, was reported by his doctor last night to have rallinrf and regained consciousness Reuter
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    • 35 9 LAST 5 SHOWS (Tel: 5281> GREAT STORY! JMs' TOP STARS!... John WAYNE John CARROLL Openinc To-morrow "7ftDDA'C IUivKU j Jmm Modernized and I Streamlined to Fit the moaern Concept of >rge J. lewks > Linda STIRLINC^
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  • 11 10 FINANCIAL RECORDS IN U.S. IN 1946 I I i r. 1
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  • 19 10 U.S. NAVAL STRENGTH IDC I had I I -nbat d n I TI 'an i' nclud i i i
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  • 30 10 Planter's Battle With Burmese Dacoits B HMd Bui- B j I v.ith me w. '1 the oui mil] bopc*c mi.d.- dl :.!y flann re iinhu I r ned m Reuter
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  • 73 10 Kudna Rockhok Catacombs a ion to NulI d covered i.i.a .-Xtii X.; EtoCkbOle :tt,d ••,< v.\ ile contain water. H< m the Kudii-. and th<- catacombs sine*Jam* w. Jones, ■•< Government al, discovered them m 1880. 7h.- present expedition, left Adelaide recently, led by Captain J. ■i tland J horn
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  • 48 10 STANDARDIZATION OF ARMS NOVf Bcotia, Jan. 23. MaJ< I I W. W. Richard Oflta Ordnance Con i trailer and liaison officer bei United Kingdom, United B C D dian defe tnization -u,i <ji, arrival here aboard the Aquitania that hii visit was con- with amis standar--1 ion. Reuter
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  • 45 10 FORCED TO SAIL BY DUTCH GUN BOAT Ed al Tanjong Pri"k from Bemarang t,, which ii<' had b«-en forced to ail i i Dutch gui boat f hen un cargo at the Republican 'i rebt D. K.-nt. lmrt (i to the Briti >h te-O< ral
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  • 12 10 ftrst yeai Ye*\ P fni. mm. m izing i labour ded. Reuter
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  • 8 10 rmed the H Comi that 1 had not
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  • 305 10 Our Special Food Ma rkets Report quoted below are for p.cul weight I where other ufl Yesterday's quotation M.-choon": S-am 2 $78; Kedah $75. m No. 1 $104; No. 2 C-JQ2 Rice milling: Siam $36; Glutinuous rice; S^am $80; Kedah $70;. Rock Sugar; $57. Gul a" Malacca —Superior quality $37.
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  • 89 10 PENANG.— EarIy March hafl been ntatively iixed bi the starting {joint In local competitive badminton which the Penang Bndmint vi ition will be sponsoring for first t m<- sinr-- the re a upaHundredi ol enthusiasts are expected to join m a vigorous battle I<>i- the junior honours. The
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  • 34 10 PARIS, Jan. 22.— 1 the bell when th< to rob ihe Church at A, night. Pi the bell tow.r. The clutched wildly at the bell ling of I the 0 U.P.
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  • 21 10 U M D x? i Matron oi mo Sr v br- -n transfer* dto 9!nga- will be ucc< led by U.K.
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  • 59 10 New Communist Probe In U.S. WASHINGTON, United State H lives Committee >n Unaal Activities Vot< d v to I tigate "Communist or -übvenil fliu-nces" m H< America's trade unions, ft organisations and cdu< (em. The chairman, Pa I I said that special attei M paid to "groups ai d vsfii
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  • 90 10 PARIS, Jan. 23. de s. Ik's, arresi i Paris artist- and Wri of running op urn den rtrred to the prison after q i painter, BdoUAl prison. Tho count I Count Raoul de recently an black-marketeei FRENCH HONOR PARIS, Jan. 23. Foreign Ministry France will soon
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  • 17 10 JCXJJAKAJ minenl flgurt mercial ein d- f of ttl< oi P.I.E. P nomi) which 5 ,000,000 rupiah.
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    • 65 10 V At '2 Tteata 11 IS 0— 4.35— 6.5 9.30 ■~rijr A A^^ Amazing drama packed V j $&P^'"'{<?th*- Wlth match| ess Vjßiif >J^%9i^ Tarzan thrills! f*\*f wm- 'a3"^^^^B -|V j^fc^^^. jf^wfr*. £mt J M if f I WV^r Hv mm Mr r- Iv if 1 ip^^mmt jm/ yT m
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  • 157 11 ORIENTAL AND INDIAN ART IN U.S.A. K ,tion I ces I I tho ft "a"'' todiw mdude m m "Music and Danre oi ndia" Zamlra Gon m Bibliand Palestinian dances i cecilia liwenleros. Arisendancer. Ai-ian. cruncse ball?--\g a currmt U.S. vun- tht S'-ate Departnt'a cultural cooperation pro!nme. She plans to
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  • 82 11 Transportation Developments In Russia Jan. 23 --Hie wared r ssian aircraft indown to ground will bo alloy steel is looking l ke airframeless ;er buses, with d nin >ns. and automoI rudders. icy, broadlatest techniitnents H id that some projc I aircraft construction civ been com- ud ere be Ltn
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  • 50 11 Austrian Dr. Karl Gruday that the nt will op- nee of m Austria aftct Austrian '■el that ontinue of Austria for f on or for the security claims ber said j a free '1 War I supervised aland rein, Dr had iquistic :nino- U.P.
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  • 72 11 AUSTRALIA WANTS INDENTURED LABOUR SYDNEY.— The admittance <o Australia for a limited period of Indentured labour to help retablish the pearling industry has been recommended by the Northern Australia Development Committee. This was stated by the Minister for the Interior, Mr. Johnson, m releasing a report on the industry H,
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  • 95 11 TOKIO, Jan. 23.— The AdjutantGenera] of the War Office, Lieut.Oen. Sir Richard O'Connor, will arrive m Tokio un Jan. 28 to inspect the Commonwealth troops of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force area. A few days later Mri Geoffrey de Fteitas, British Under S4tfretary for
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  • 48 11 SIMPSON, Philadelphia, Jan. 22.— The Wedding of Adrew Dovin, Jn:-. took linger than expected. Dovin fai' ted at the altar. He wa s revived and as the Revn. D. C. T'omkieWid WlB about to resume the from »i.y Dovin's bride Collapsed. U.P.
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  • 49 11 FOWLERS MILL, O.— Raymoni Carroll, a 56-year-<>ld fanner, is off tobarc, 'temporarily) and caterpillars (permanently). Hia decision came after he had popped caterpillar into his mouth With a wad of chewing tobacco. The Caterpillar retaliated and Carroll's re T li and throat Were rminfullv 0] about a Week. U.P.
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  • 26 11 From All Quarters PITTSBURGH. Army vi'tcmi Tom Hawkin wrote 10 letters 10 his mother every day of the l'J -n nths bt -p<nt m Japan.- U.P.
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  • 55 11 BELFAST, Jan. 22.— Fifteen Nationalists and Labour members of Paliament m Ulster have sent telegrams to the British Home Secretary urging the release of member* of the Vrish Repttblicail Army enteneed f >r outraifei In Bnfla 1 d during a pn- war agitation. The oUtrajrei consisted mainly of planting uitcase
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  • 54 11 TRENTON, Jan. —lt Wai practically a one-family affair when Joseph Giulia-o was sworn In as super intendent Of weights and measures. The oath was administered by a brother, Anthony, a master m New Jersey's chancery court. Another brother, James R. held the Bible. Three sisters, Mildred, Theresa and Anna, were
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  • 154 11 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.— Tho Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Clinton Anderson, disclosed today that the United States Government plans to speed up the grain export programme so that 400,000,000 bushels will have been shipped overseas by March 31 and up to 550,000UOO by June 30^--the end of the 1916 —1947 harvest
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  • 49 11 CHICAGO.— A reformed thief has taught the Pullman company something it didn't know about it.s own business. A towel stolen 32 years ago was returned to the company's headquarters. An accompanying note rjiid: "It has done its work well." The company knows how long its icwels will last.- U.P.
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  • 48 11 WELLINGTON, Jan. 23.— Urgent operations were expected to begin yesterday to move the 9,500-ton Australian liner Waganella from a reef outside Wellington Heads where she ran aground on Sunday night. Tlie job must be carried out quickly because an unfavourable change m the weather has been predicted. Reuter
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  • 35 11 LONDON, Jan. 22.— Mr. vVinsun I Churchill ha s bought 43 short-horn Jersey cattle and will bo nominiit«>d for membership of the short-horn Society of Great Britain and the South-Eastern Short-horn Cattle Breeders Association U.P.
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  • 24 11 PORTLAND.— Christmas shopping prese; ted a problem to Mrs. Hattic M. Wilcox, 65, whose family includes I nine children, 44 and I 17 U.P.
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  • 58 11 WELLINGTON, Jan. 23.— i N Zealand Cricket Cou cil has BMSMtd tin- follw-ving thrtH'-da> are* to be played m New Zeal MCC team at the end <•' ;an t<'Ur: Ml Wellington— March 10 t 12. 0 -March 15 l<> 18; ver>Us ChrisUhurch— March 21 *.o
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  • 105 11 MANCHESTER, Jan. 22.— 1f Football League Clubs accept the recommendations of the Management Committee on players' wages and agreements at a special meeting m Manchester on Feb. 24, the Players Union have notified that they will immediately apply to the Ministry of Labour for a
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  • 74 11 Sports Probe In A merica WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.— A Federal investigation into sports gambling and monopolistic practices was proposed by Senator Joseph C. Omahoney. Naming baseball as the number one spcrt which should be investigated, Senator Omuhoney said ho would ask Congress to conduct ainquiry ir*to professional football and collegiate
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  • 74 11 ADELAIDE. Jan. 22.— Peter Smith, who recently underwent an operation m Sydney, is progressing sati>factorily and is expected to rejoin the MCC this Week. Jame. Langridge, why was provisionally chosen m the 12 to meet South Australia beginning he.c on Friday, will have an exUnsive tiyout tomorrow,
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  • 70 11 NUREMBERG. Jon. 2\. -Franvnn Papr-n f r rmer Reich Chan cellor and Gorman d p'orrat. wil arraigned on Fr.'dav b fore denazification board, bur bell a slim chance ol an cquittal t m Bri ir_ i Catno* lie hosj 11 v n P*»n >n sa lr f;
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  • 97 11 ADELAIDE. Jin. 23 Maryleb >n< n ipent th practising at Adelaide Cm n today m preparation for th matches against South Au-tr beginning tomorrow and the fourth rest beginning Jan. 31 Walter Hammond looked r> Ireshed after his holiday and drove freely m a half hour
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  • 28 11 NAVAL BASE SOCCER A friendly soccer match between R.A.F. To gah and Indian Navy Sports Club, will be played at the Naval Bas« Dockyard tomorrow it 5 p.m.
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  • 15 12 2ND GLOUCESTERS FOR W. INDIES I D i lglfl it the end ol polemic v.;
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  • 47 12 Arabs' Four Demands tod*. proiifAal roUf BUif cl,m,mi mm— m tare n I whl#h eqiuJ called I m< proportiooal reI i nand ation n ircea »aid uch B: md the Lebanon promised that hey would M go ill the way with hi Palestine Arab dema d U.P.
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  • 95 12 Forces' F amilies For Japan Occupation Fora i ngei tieme .11 force n n oversea; commands. Fiity-thro- applications md other ranks were m the War Office m mbcr with assurances from Headquarters cone mcd that dation was available. then ht-ped that the families would all leave m January. A s
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  • 123 12 CACRAMKNTO (California), T;m23.—Two suspect* have been named by police investigating the kid apon Monday night of Miss Alice Dean Devine, pretty IT -jvar-old ichoolglri daughter of I wealthy fruit grower, who escape d and turned home unharmed tli following One 40-year old convict named Earl
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  • 75 12 NANKING. Jai 23.— President Chiang Kai-shek appioved five year Pan fo»' Ihe economic recontruction of China and forwarded 1 1 to the Executive Yuan for en- forcement Th< plan is the re ull two ><-a work o\ the Central Pij'iv ing Board of Lhf Bupreme National Defence
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  • 12 12 It.' Ifcpp Cup Qolf Tourney t Ipoh ha; been postponed for Sunmorning.
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  • 177 12 Jau ion m i by th( Uriah ButJ t i Women's ph'itogran! i under matron befor m court. The polio building into llowing thi morning, m whi 2] 129 women wi Butler, who tn< oilfield- ar< is believed to the many inrmr ,l quarters wjjo i broken window <ide
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  • 60 12 SYDNEY, Jan. 23.— 1.- I an Tost batsman Sidney Buffering from ftbrositi and shoulder mUs< play for New South Wa :1 Victoria In the Sheffield Shield) beginning tomorrow. it »«emft, toe must undergo a mcd J before he can be J Fourth Test begin ing m w On Jan.
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  • 31 12 In th? Hou>e of CcflJ last night. Mr. Ait brief statement ..n thepn ed treaty with Frantf. government was an j begin negotiatioi the n W French was ready.
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