Morning Tribune, 1 February 1947

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  • 7 1 MORNING TRIBUNE IW^** strut FEB. I, IMT.
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  • 203 1 Bmli Women 10 Leave raiemnt I/I I marrii Jerusal i of th and childbv the H i\ t it British md certain W|ll b- and single "living out m ordered to move into c City, yesterday evening. I dated so that the Govern- ment and
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  • 41 1 Norbeth m the led off n -inch dagwo- cc had to I 1 >ctor ninlsd for j AnMac ratthe Reuter. (>U FLEE] Fan. 31 Th s made nan docuHitler was surfaci and ordta fli md trickshadow i war
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  • 17 1 ibout ■>■ affects cuation m th< v 'r. Oliv> r.ah. i Lffei furild out "id out
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  • 34 1 Tokyo. Jan. 31. Admiral Klyoshj Has. gawa, foimer Ocm-nor-Geneial of Formesa ana Command* i ol the Third Japa i .vu. crimes inspect ;*nu 1a id from piison because ol InsufMacAvtiiui s l'gai
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  • 55 1 Oxford Jan. 31. When a copy I the Oxford undergraduates' gazlne The Cherwell wwas. s sen ji error to a woman don. the university authoritie^ -uspendIts i^sue on the eve of oubition. The don had taken k>n to n questionnaire cir t'i women undergraduh lnclud (i :r;<
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  • 71 1 ilv drove to fcbe s*pl on by -i:i semi-state procession dau h <\ mdoned owin* to t her here. Thousand ;ts d f ti R P the sta by n' btieship will sal] t r Africa t >-morro* mo: v y are d lown on F ry
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  • 208 1 TRACTIDN STRIKE BEGAN LAST NIGHT In terven tion Offer Rejected Hundreds of town workers were stranded before eight o'clock last night when, twelve hours before the expiry of the Traction Company workers' ultimatum to strike, drivers were returning their vehicles to the depot. Some of the nig! t shift failed
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  • 228 1 Protests To London l Among private cabled protests to the Secretary 1 of State for the Colonies I yesteuiay against inaccu- t racies m his recent Par- t Vamentary replies *o questions on Malayan i affa'rs is one from the Mala ya n Democratic Union which reads: "We regret to
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  • 77 1 Cain/. Jan. 31.— An officer flown especially from Holland boarded the 14,000-ton Dutch liner Bous.se vain With five military police, at Suez today to deal with a reported mutiny among 200 Dutch marine, on thru way to the East Indies, Ths trouble, which turned out to be
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  • 67 1 MINERS' OFFER Oiu- Kuala Lumpur correin indent wires that shortly be fore midnight it was learned tha the Colliery workers have inti muted that they are Willing t accept arbitratiQn provided that Japanese personnel are w.thdrawn from the mine as a sign of good faith and also provided that two
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  • 74 1 m diation offer by Mi. layman the l Mowing pa ccur "II m t he course <>i the ted) arbitration proc ranspires mat there are grounds for inquiry into the question or private or public ownership oi public passenger transp< n. m Singapore, the Municipal Commissioners will
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  • 24 1 1 understand thai the Munici naiity wil give permission fn ■v'vate biu- services to operate l d t I II I I
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  • 88 1 Tokl< Jan, 31 Genera] Don i M.< Arthur has b.tnned a genera] strike called for tomor rjw m Japan. Ov< c 2,000,000 Government nnd railway workers thr tughoui Japan were ready to striks m protect against the Japanea Cabinet. A masfl demonstration was heli m Tnkio
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 43 2 Malaya— Australia 's Third Best Customer BUTTER, BEEr AND FLOUR ARE MAIN IMPORTS f n 'i i i i ol 1,000 Total i I merchant! 593 000 In I 1.4] for the 1 1.9 pel I r .i I e of £49 Kit.
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  • 33 2 nek l l.'ilrnlnK that i to Anny 1 1 [n t 1 m U tt the C< mml continulnf u gotlatioiii i ol tto itrtk- lnt I i -sut
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  • 27 2 Gummed Sticks To Pick Pockets hod is i from th< om hou of tbp I end 15 theJ Couri |im demand be held Ir Salvation Arm; I
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  • 223 2 I I ot Var II < > iv. Bui I ;i and th« A jr< torday j; joint chi b In un awful po» :,fi 5S round unmuniOon, wbiU n i two ot r thii; 'j m .v. ißUßtti Itloi mid „i IM md round
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  • 25 2 All thai] despatched from the K. after January 19 has been d due to bad weather m 1 the UK and Ceyl >n.
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  • 53 2 Tlu Po4 Offic» announce that consequent upon ih»> restricted train 1 vices, -clu'dul^d mail senrleea will b< vaihcl but all available p i-senger and goods trains and road services will b< utilised to the be-4 advantage. The public is therefore advised to post correspondence a^ early i.i tlu
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  • 206 2 ihe continued Hi the jen ral court n I i cday ol seven [nd I era of the 7th Coa I stationed at Christm i I March I^2 on a I mutiny, Nalk Nazar Hu~ I third accused, made hi I on oath, I Ho said
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  • 42 2 SCRC DINNER DANCE The o.C.R.C. an dinner and dance evei Saturday Frb. 8. open t A and friends. Charge m Piners, $8: non-din' i, $2 I B nd $1 for women. Tici 1 obtained from t! W ecrctary at the Clubh B
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  • 285 2 i U, r Chinese Government I r form of blind m York Durinu W-ild War I I urn :l mh h.-ad ill l)lf)--pN-ndid re blind, S.r Clutin -xpl: intelligent and A ilrou I rel -i- Two thine-. I ;k- the blind unhapp; t
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  • 116 2 Department I Br *Ac I [or tl have their music will k Marie Ei the [n 1942 m:^ Erlelgh did a con ir with Richard Tauber. and besides w irking with Albert her last appearance m v. t End wa.s m the Merry W dow
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  • Page 2 Advertisements

  • 383 3 TRADE UNION ADVISER INSPECTS ASIATIC WORKING CONDITIONS r [L IIRI:\Cl: WITH [SB LABOUR UNION [bunc Sta/T Reporter) I tic labou by ChinI author!- to attend a meeting In c Naval Base. iris m Singapore, call to investigate working s here. whenever complain X w» re ma the workers. Back -Pay
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  • 12 3 SHB Shooting: Policeman Exoner sted I I > the led a 1 >und
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  • 36 3 Japs Convicted for SHB Theft Kllbo I b< d from a on Jan. to one and weeks' (32) and jointly four r ills b >ard Mr X M first the bail m •HIV ted that music,
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  • 65 3 Mohamed Amin bin Haji Abdul Rahman. Komin bin RajaK Mohamed Nawi and Ahmad bin Joldi men of the Singapore Fir Brigade, who were charged la week with criminal intimidation by putting one Abdul Rahman m fear ot injury and annoyance, I wen j acquitted and dischari by
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  • 89 3 Tan Pai (42) a Hokien, claimed trial m the Fourth P<'i Court yesterday, when he pe-. c of being In acks ol itn 11s and a sheet nl i> <) which were toui I a lorry on Thursday morn ng. Tan also claimed
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  • 144 3 Tribute to the late Mr. Tay Lian Teck wa s pud by Mr. L. Rayman, Municipal President ai yesterday's meeting of the Commissioners. Mr. Kay man at the same time announced thaj a memorial pla qtre to commemorate Comn iioners and Municipal servants to died during the war
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  • 129 3 Cut Own Throat After Reading Note From China Pleading to a charge or tempting to commit suicide, L.;ui Cheng <32> told ristrate L. C- Oofa that he had cut his throat with kite; knife after he had received letter from China informing hi-n of tho loss of hU wife and
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  • 158 3 Singapore L.D.S. Man's Gallantry Rewa rded rßi tisn n, a d at I] c Sinn. C M: i.. p W Ritfc d m i i i wii kji i lII, KJll while itatioß< d on 'h** i Cold Btenfi building i book 1 1 pl-.dt-d within tw.u' I Mllg and
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  • 139 3 1 It ..otiht'd by the A- tied Board ol the Royal School tk Muthat it v ill not be possibk (of the Practical Bxatnination to b* held m Malaya m 1947 but, tiv> Written examination Will •>• p -sibN» as soon at Candidates art orth zoning. No
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  • 297 3 In a broadcast last night Mr. T. P. F. McNeice (Registrar of Trade Unions) outlined the pro eedure tor registering trade unions. He said: The law requiring Registration ol Trade Union was pas-ed m 1940 but wa« not then brought Into operation. After the liberation it was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 57 3 PSCSDKifIK HIOHTLY AT 830 o.m. COMBINED SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT 9A/SH7 NEW MySiCAL ul fISiP L. PFCPvC£D WrAL3£R7 !>> NOW PLAYING J fIPVANCE BOOKING:- POdfNSON'S. PAFHES Pi ACS V^ 9 a 70 5 J BY POPULAR DEMAND "lIM.II and lOW f WILL BE RETAINED UNTIL FEB. Bth "11 11. 11 i lOW
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  • 90 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, FEB, 1, 1947. Labour And Politics Hi i m I 1 I lab s- i th< mpl b( bjlit continl i throt i difficult dk nd ■r rehab 1 <- its om On the i occupatioi the tii mpl i h tfiould to ci hould i v
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  • 471 4  - Cheaper Atom Bombs From Uranium 233 H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER by In i i i l s rat i [t is am pr dud i n perf< I led vi inJ will bi i; b lir below the figure I ***** given by American scientists for the b mb
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  • 66 4 Mil an, Jan. SO.— The police ••d Waither Ifagnotti, the i of tii. neo Fascist m.-v.-ii;. Northern Italy the "Black Panther* 1 < I the fornu r I Bla k B. if .d Th« police aU«. am ounc< ci I arreitfl of on«- Ricci and hi t
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  • 11 4 BATAVIA, Ja Pour Dutch I wounded Sour;.. (Bon
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  • 267 4 5-Second News From Britain A' i,n the road britain dming N o3i death* and vtf Thieves u-jms :t \>: o B»-thnal Gnci. Biofttiai electric in* and i WhtTi his Hie Christnui greeting! on ri», aged 67, lii. M tham. h<- win d'-ad m Police found he had b four d
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 124 5 Monarchy Plan Was Suggested to Hitler NUKLMBERG, Jan. 30. Fru. ran Papen ttAd tiimlnf D< D .ziftciui<-n cumt, bunal- d b orercotttfl tod.iy, that tne forRdch'i Pi- ftfcknt, Paul von Hind^nbuig appi^vcd of tht en tion of a German muiuuchy bfl fore his death m 1934. The plan, which vun
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  • 192 5 NEW YORK, Jan. 30.-In a declantion or India's policy on tftt fnedom oi the pr^s Mis. Hana Mehta, Indian delegate, U)dfy told the United Nations Commit sion on human Rights; "Indlafr Interest In freedom of informa tion and pn-.ss U the logical uut como
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  • 68 5 WASHINGTON. Jan. 31 David L. B linok Went of tht AFT. Airline Piiot Association fa the Houm of Commerce committee, investigating avlatWm ty. that an md pendent Safety botrd ihould be cstablt d to m aviation R.-a; Admiral J- w. Rt < Naval Alt Trail port
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 496 5 II r Slnsapore shop* today are displaying i Optician V« t4(r<< rietv of go«ls 8CWl be <ie«red m the circumstances, T rt Pilerthispag afifers a good cross-section of current bi con^oiit: t CX. I asn s For special advertisement rates, Me. please ap- rr- Dntir^l Cn ai^c crait t £e
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  • 677 6 -WITH v>-'-\ ARDMORE- I i i Hal Shou On r Or t I W I Appr for In the I i held In i ramou ided Dcarlj a b mdi Q l ilut Prti re a n 'j. Lgn In hj blue Celt. Thi Dtin given to
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  • Article, Illustration
    265 6 WHY GF W OLD? j B > J I "What I TU- cund> habit I of many women who want to pounds They diet foi awhile S then throw over the ca to go on a candy binge. Ca itself is a good quick e« '< when used with disc
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1065 7  - Hollywood Does These Things Part 1 Henry Gris i* mKfff^V^f!lfmw!9^!fifflßm li 2 People In 2 6 Cars To Film A Couple r~~ b y Momma Tribune J Corres. m Hollywood S HO i ood. One early morning Hollywood was till p i long caravane of Jar burs and truck. through
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    • 39 7 1 T) MORNING TRIBUNL I OFriCIAL" DT DANJK r O^» »^x->»; stxzjM mx JL yE^SION OF V Y OU- y IFONLV IV /4l^\ m G^y^SLFx fAs D G L ooD r (r^wA s V lu we font, on iVlonu*iy/
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  • 21 8 0 ml a House 1 es In t VObyaH I B ild foi true- c •ii 1
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  • 41 8 Australia C. C 1 I V 1 n. Labour X lolth Wal< app Oovei r t ol i\ 0] I liked the n comm rty j d Wa J 'x th( p tiea with t: Reuter
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  • 88 8 Army Officers Who Wish To Quit India Jan < I ild i n lii i p< nit' :irui I ci i ;i f decline I continue I erv c under an I n (in 1 me f I;.'i Official rv.' c t the i totdhl Soci( Britii officers vho wish
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  • 25 8 Rlfl Jan. 30 A ltd i p r I i 1: I] I' CM If .r. 11. n U.P.
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  • 80 8 rra Jan 3 i i »h Under-Seer< c ni< i pn at the Pacific R< nee hi ■.■■lit not enc v era ation to Au ler Di minions b< oi manp ral i ira A i Imn .11 b onlj 1 1< ns ol thousands/ l^e
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  • 255 8 Poles Arrest British Emba ssy Editor w „v. laa Sl.— lfcc Security Police have \i, i nowsk* M, |)/c-,^ translator I v and prewar employee of Ihe i D n uhat the Foreign Office spok< G i rai v Ictor Gre« ieicrtbed a, i "seriooi < Patrick Howi 1 1
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  • 160 8 To jo Gang Plead "Insufficient Evidence" TOKIO, Jan. 30- i < Hideki Fojo and tin- 2 •.->• Tokio w»r crimes trial ibmitted i motion t l be dismissed becau ted Lengthy oration which ii.-ur oi Qore C C.-.n Bi iti-li (1. puty d ;ture an warfare b] i tion the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 46 8 fry This AMEP^^N t rossword Puzzle i 3 H _JB V B^Bi A T XH W 1-4 I 4- ft ftrri II ft ifi^ES^M^--61 V l ?W?r t f PA'; ig ft» P") -rrßi y. I i i^i-i 11- t M. n hi Ltt I Ceit.f*
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  • 182 9 HK-Vanc couver Back At Cost Of $20 I I D ad t > ure to 20.000 miles, I approximately hv a young British doing patrol work j permission to leave the Vancouver under his own were at that time m th< >Uld carry him HO tur- than Honolulu. H moluiu
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  • 74 9 2 Lbs. Extra For Grand National Favourite 10. Prince ii lit*, run Mar 28. it two when he m tl nan th the ick Fml iy from lbs. n I Fabiant' ri 11 4. 5 imen I Risk Far n Pa [0 8: Lv I Sandy an Hi Bul Cor
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  • 86 9 SHANGHAI Jan 20 TinMagistral ol Yencheng. ao mile* ith ol Chengchow, along I i. Iping-Hank >w Railway, officially informed the Unit d Pre that the Chinese quintuplets well as the mother di< d a few days alter the birth-. In an urg.nt telegrann which
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  • 102 9 All affiliated members of the SinIgapore Table Tennii Association are reminded that the annual general meeting <»f the Association Will be held at the Singapore Chi' Recreation Club, New Bridge Road, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The pudpOsu tii»' meeting will be: <a> to receive from the
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  • 120 9 LITTLE AMERICA, Jan. 30.— Rear Admiral Richard Byrd made history again when ho flow into the Antarctic aboard the first carrier-launched plane ever to land on the world's last unknown continent He arrived aboard the fitst of two twin engincd Douglas transports from a 27.000-ton
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  • 81 9 Tofcio. Jan. 30. S.C.A.P. Informed th Japanese governmen hat 44 Japanese war criminal lad been executed by the Au rallan Aimy at Rabaul, New bain, tor murdering countless joners ol war and natives, m -luding worn n, M the various ids m the Southwest Pacilic It
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  • 52 9 Australian Dockers Boycott Dutch Sydney Jan 30. Despite tin Australian w itersi*e ker: federation against load;i i' cargo for Ind snmo t> n ihipp< after b<ided mv. iri^cr-st:'.!' *he eastern roast oi tr ilia md Iran shaped at »to T^"•• >. sb'ns. d the hand r Indonesl v k all
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  • 80 9 MOSCOW, Jan. 31.— A graveyard of dinosaur.*, described as the lartf ett discovered In the Eastern H<* misphere, has be«-n unearthed m the Gobi Desert by a Soviet palaeontologicnl expedition, it wa« announced here today. The lind included "do/. '>i dinosaurs, tyranno aurUi and Other prehistoric
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  • 45 9 tfashingt n. Jan. 30. SlrGirJ 5h ink i.r Bajp ti Clharge faires for India here quoted Prent Truman as expr( lone that Indian indeDendence voul "tl rou« 1 >rt\ iv-. 1 ins." fir Oirja. I T tiled <>:^ re le?iv adi r. U.P.
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  • 338 9 Our Special Food Ma rkets Report Sin Baturdaj Prices quuted Dciow are fOi picul weight except where other wise stab Fuodslull.-. V»-iU rday's quotation^ were "Meehoon"; b'ian No. 1 $87 Rico: Biam No. l $107. No S $104 Rice milling: Siam $40. GluUnuoUs rice; Siam $85. Rock Sugar: $49. "G
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 43 9 l4 Noel Coward Does It Again." TIMES 'This is A Beautiful Picture With Beautiful Acting m Technicolour." OBSERVER 5 Shows: 10.30 am.- 1.30 4 6.30 9.30 p.m. Owing to the length of this picture, on!) a v el precedes It. Please come early.
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
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    • 14 10 I r i m bon < t two p altera il BRAINTRJ
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    • 68 10 PARIS, Jan SI. Thi French iv appro? d b p dcci ntcalbed o rmany vnershlp ol the Ruhi Industrie! wi>uid be h the United Nation Th programme was dral Po Ign Minister, M. f tit and would be up tor isslon bdore the National i moly'd
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    • 52 10 De Gasperi Gets Confidence Vote Ai id.- (i< Ot pel I and pa ■(i i n den r: n CtkW m th« rrnc polii Th« 1 1 i Democratic <1< Mini d< b .•■lit l( peri aid "The vot< o! confid permit m< to i ontif 11 ni i ib
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    • 80 10 Bill To Repeal U.S. Exclusion Laws WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. R presentatiTe V. ICarcantonlo of N". w York Introduced a bill today m effed wiping out the oriental law Regarding naturalisation by saying that the 'right to become naturalized citla be Unitrd States shall n< i t i> abridged because of
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    • 87 10 i World War II! WASHINGTON, Jan Senator J. B:ik i declared yesterday tha War Three may bt m, the Uniteci St tes pr< ad bomb information an world m an Interna lon or Otherwise. Potential 1948 repi Blian Momimc. at th atomic hearing, chaUenf d
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    • 29 10 10 Tons Of Loot Seized From Kleptomaniac Pi n elz r i by this morni ted Rtibrrt Burj maniac, railroad. B i all ti ti m w\ a Reut
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    • 139 10 Britain's Plans For Town Country \lon h\n Svaa. he and factoi <>\ Common tei tin had been n). Dalton, Chancellor v: lequei binding up the declared: "We are mov it by bill revol the ting system ol Land tenure i deprive landowners ol the build i n their land un
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    • 122 10 ISTANBUL, Jan. 30.— Th* furkish daily newspaper Jumhuriet commenting on U mascus report that the Syrian Go? Mim. Nt had decided to i- to tc Internationa] consideration its claim bo Alexandretta and the frontlei legion of Cilicia declared: Turkey i. not prepared t-j cede even
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    • 141 10 Cups Carried Curse LONDON. Jan. 3L peai.ioce of a Prench b a Pacific voyage last recalled by news that ton British steams 8 ha- caught lire and I abandoned m the At 1.. I of Portugal. Two p:i i I 1 some of the ci w missing. Henry Bar, bead
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 45 10 Ml [ON ERN! I'fnjUonjl Pictures presents J^B m. i CART COOPER LORETIA YOUNG C*\ W% W>IL!AM DEMAREST DAN OURYfA I _I— l' fr 1m i Jit's Great AAidnight Premiere! The WiM*Hi KMAI 1 VHHU! M-G MS Drama of 14 Hunted People! f/v^^ "Fif.t i /r.olds
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  • 1275 11 ENGLAND COLLAPSE AFTER MAGNIFICENT START Hutton Misses Century By 6 Runs: Hammond Dismissed For 18 1 ,i_Thftl inevitable lot which h d characterised all previous 'esterday, when England to ok first lease of the wicke' urth Test against Australia, tnd alter a magnificent start g of only one wick el,
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  • 73 11 Button Ibw b McC<^)l 'n rook Tallon o I h c I v DooUn i i" Hammond b Toihack C >n. t oat 1 i I nt Ex' I BOWLING O. M R vV Lindwall 14 3 2;» o ICillti 9 0 28 i Toshaek \h jo 25
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  • 92 11 Mr. S. K. Chettui, Representative of the Government of India. ba announced trn- removal of control ovi passage-, to Indian port! with iflvci from Feb. 1. In futuie it will not be n C sary for a repatriate to fill m a fo;m with his
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  • 60 11 Tli- Singapore Cricket Club will op»-n their soccer on M )!ui:i with a friendly match again JollUads Athletic Union on the Pad.ing. T lowing will represent th< Club p. w. CottreU M. Rob' I f Hutchlnson, H. Twi B F Clifton (i V C
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 133 12 Shipping Incidents Cl < Lordß B I I I I n a] un Dvi 1 i i i in thai to tr&d LV\ MIITI He had bei n tod ..1 tWO Jl noi r. Lee told Had bc< tine I
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  • 20 12 I B F. Lee. ol .<] I!* up y M r X X i Pe i
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  • 142 12 The Ist Battalion ol th ia hire Regiment which arrived m Hong Kong on boaid H.M.I. 1 1 ronahlre <»n Jan. 27, will complete, togethei with the previous arrival ol th t; 27th field Reglment R.A., and the 2nd Bn. The Hufi th replacement ol 150
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  • 62 12 Lumpur, J;t»;. 31 .--Two .1 tU- three lights which were triple main eveni end ed tamely tonight Lltt] B rnal Penang, 8.2 beat the Australian Stan Mott 8.4 o n round-. Battlin i tgapore, 8.1 Mtclasse i J nang 7.10 being k.o d n t] iond round. Sloggi
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  • 77 12 4-Ton V-2 Rocket For Australia i) k foil meni W i r long, d th ;tJid to I- lll( i igi m.- in note nation i of the 0 'lit at ,nd nti of. th< hip a tx nt to Canbei i n wai fa h Mini 'rj of 8
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  • 227 12 PREPARATIONS MADE FOR BL OODI EST CIVIL WAR hi r r r tiediat tni tion now spread, th must b d In t i' battlefield and room. ppini up latelj uaea Btfe b nc situation ;tnn ru-M [oi ttoal jle. p Icesman i
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  • 46 12 Dr. W. M. Clyde. Food Adv. th Special Commissioner, wh< tly r turned from Washli ton re he attei dth Rle ml •p m Ings "t f i: [nt natloi al Emergencj I d Comiv a bi sa talk rj i >n. groui
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  • 96 12 No More U.S. Blanket Loans" For China WASHINGTON. Jan. uihoritalive clicks aid ay that there was "ai no change" that th< .would ever receive all $500,000,000 loan from the Import bank, but em] that this wa- not U< result of the United Bta •-ion to abandon aib:: attempts m the
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  • 60 12 MELBOURNE, Jan. KranU'i, American singles chai pion and Davis Cup play< r the list of the world's ft' lawn tennis players a by Harry Hnpm lian international, m "Melbourne Herald. 1 H followed by Ted SchroKi States, Dinny Pail-. Au Gardnar Mulloy. United Tom.
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  • 24 12 TRUMAN WILL WATCH FLEET MANOEUVRES WASHINGTON. White H v aid Truman will join nvin.: ny -IB Bea, following his City, on the P yers.
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