Morning Tribune, 4 February 1947

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  • 91 1 London's 1000 jim-.i \htit is m E m pr< dine I E nun in London B ill burst pipe ■rd S B B I (KM burst mains. B B. v..-.- rpipes. A<s plumbei B nd with inadequ B lead ind paraffin for B d to oope with
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  • 41 1 Tokio Feb 3.— Pte. Eugene M Hord was p'ven a dishonourable discharge from the U.S. Army and sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment with total forfeiture of pay as a result of the doub 1 shooting in a Fukuoka Citv cabaret. UP
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  • 224 1 Rationalists Closing In On Linyi AMCING Feb 3. According urces, th« movement or Government droops is Linyi, Communist pnantun 8 province I lartera oi Gen rai L. ";mmander of the new wth Army, and r J a point within les south ol its objec- reported to b idquarter to ol
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  • 451 1 POLITICAL CRISIS OVER U.K. COAL FAMINE LONDON, Feb. 3. Nan ginc< Ja 1. Britain's government-OWi try was in thr .nidst ci its second major cr i under attack .rom sections oi' the Labour I The crisis was brought to a head by the Austin Motor Company's announcement on Saturjay tnat
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  • 127 1 On Board H.M.S Var-guarr', 3.-The battleship Vanuard, carrying the King and of England and Ptin esses Elizabeth and Margaret o South Africa, is now making traight foi the Canary Isles ind leaving behind the Bav of 3 scay with its very dirty .veather. The only
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  • 160 1 JERUSALEM. Feb. 3. --J rusalem is prepared lor action. Streets and -,hops were almost deserted. Three-man patrols— one policeman and tW3 soldiers--armed with sten guns walked the silent street It was a day of lasting for Orthodox Jews, adding to the city's abnormal
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  • 83 1 Ravensbruck All Guilty Hamburg Feb. 3— AU the U "x-members of the statf of r otorloiis R«tven <? brnecV' wornw oncentratton camp, who have A een on tr*al here for tv months, were found guilty l he Hambure war crimes e r c\< *oday. Five thousand people wer murdered in
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  • 131 1 A Singapore Public RelationPress release states:— "Mis understand Ing ha- been caused by th e u^e of the word 'negotiation' in describing the history of the strike of Municipal workers The facts which refoi U the period before the >trikt' are these. On January 13, 1947,
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  • 70 2 Christmas Is. Court Marlidl I th l nu. attAckin raO.fi nam I Bftl Masai H ban loncK .i no r 8.0 R u u Q 1 N I I R 11 nigh I 81 I r ti i killed th i me 1 rward
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  • 104 2 iON Klu Cl lARCE I I K at. ij they w< r ed. I 48 i In ord. i r.j, n rdli pfC con i, r in v. (L I- tl Cl a One I 1300 in d( fault thn 71; ''1 l>> .a < K M Byrn
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  • 9 2 COL.DALLEY RETURNS I I D head Ovel I.K < I
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  • 70 2 .nt mad* in* 0 rrent dr> aU present the 1 ket uhy he failed to rt j lh€ PoJ re < n t> >bee -■>> i <i j (/nun 0/ I' (jj whom teas > *h a reio W#neu replied. "I not no go because in
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  • 114 2 Western Dances Are Outlawed MOSCOW. Feb. 3. W< tem dances, uch a the tango, foxtrot and jltterbugging, have been outlawed in Vladivostok, according to the Izve^tia. Izve tia said that the dance a wr r< striken from what is Dtrmltted in club-, factom-, and public park The newspaper'Vladivostok correspondent said
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  • 31 2 Mr. Anthony Brooke »aw the Governor-General, Mr. Malcolm hlacDonald, yesterday. They arc believed to have discussed Sarawak affairs in a frank and friendbut no -'tt' mnt i avaii-
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  • 28 2 comml I nit, oi th re Amateui Bports Onion be hi Id t M: i- -id» nee of tl!, P N :>4 Chitty Road, I 2 i.iV
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  • 90 2 NANKING. Feb. 3.- More than 200,000 e .nvicts Vvill be released or reic arable soon under the National government amne>ty ordei issued in celebration of the adoption of the Chinese constituI ion. according to information received from th< Ministry of Justice today. About 2,000 will be
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  • 33 2 Perr< mitted I I trial al th Police M v p. J: t thi prelimii ai inquiry f on a cl a motor-cycle, tl Forces, tl ted B [lowed. E ii least Ocean.**
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  • 229 2 Liftman Finds Son Electro cuted IN Lift) Ohasal W n I ci while p] J8 last, told thi C I .i inQUii re, and While on duty hear.: a •tion of the lift. I He rushed to the lift, and an. a resident at ne ho informed him tha i.s
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  • 47 2 A Duu-h official hand says that pathy for the Innoa the recent disturbant< p. ban'^, the Netherlands Ir.c e rnment hag o n nun.. grounds, dom '<d an asm 100,000 tc the Chin. for fhe alleviation ol P embangr, It wi Batavia.
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  • 57 2 The latest batch ol patriate, of Malayan Cl ed on the "Hal Lee* 1 end. There were altogetl them including 12 1 children and 16 in: the repatriates arr from They have beej d thy lot" but a s ;< precautioi sure were sent to St. J< on arrival.
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  • 67 2 At a recent meeting ol I Prioritiei Committee, th tative of the Govemmt asked for g ten pei of the the available be assigned to him for I of shipping his destitu age oases and for me el gent demand for ticket ions with special bus in*
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  • 45 2 Two Chinese, Lim m and Lim Ah Huat, and Charanjil and B. Pillai, ed in the Fourth Nuvmbi r la>t oil ■>n ai f 1.1,000 from I ■tore in 6%-mile f ed yesterday. I C. 11. ECoh n 1 aceu ed fl
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  • 47 2 Th c Full Moon I ft today will be eel Sinhalese Buddhl-t W Outram Road by M A 1 W Hewa. H 6 p.m. Illumir. ting of Suttas 7 B and 7.30 Set mon b-, m -an._a*H»a and V*. JM nt QeVlon Budc f
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  • 227 3 Strike: Ho Settlement In Sight Ibiuie Staff Reporter) 1.. Army men awaiting r military aut Dep-iitment, and u.. 1..111 Worries since Saturday morning. I Ihe tipulal I that tne :n any way tot*rurn of rland. ting in the and nightsoil been warned
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  • 153 3 I [Tribune Stall" Reporter) Supplies of hot coffee and bcK- I 400 .strikers who bi Ing suppl.ed T.C Employees' Union Committee went apply the refreshments g stilki n still rein unchanged, J- expecteturn R K. Samy 'th strike thi Tribune: "I reIt thai an Arbitration
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  • 145 3 "Are we ready to talk? Oi course, wc are. We are reaay to discuss tl_. situation with Mr Rayman any time he feels like doing so. It is up to him. however, to take the step. 'There is no truth whatever ii the statement that we ar?
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  • 93 3 Eleven Stuart tanks and 24 j armoured cars for the 2nd Royal Lancers Regiment arrived yesterday on the Empire Admiral. During the journey out from India, a "security guard" comprising one lieutenant of the Royal Lancers, one sergeant and 10 other ranks, wa s Set on
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  • 33 3 Dr. t. Bala>ingham, Pathologist attached to the Medical Colleae. •1 addr.s, the East-West Society on "Crime and its Medical in Singapore" on Thursaay at 8.30 nm. in the Y.M.C.A..
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  • 121 3 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES Gone On leaW I he I-m. il bi i Haji Puteh. Under-Secreta y to Government at Kedali, A Relieving him is Tunku Ismail, the former Pood Controller, K« dah _h.- Penang Round Tabl< held itfirst dinner meeting of the New Year at the E. and O. Hotel
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  • 586 3 By a Hindu Correspondent The Hindu temple at Tank Road. Singapore. s today the centre of pilgrimage for several thousands of people on the occasion of the Thaipusam Festival will be celebrated by the Hindus Thaipusam is purely a Hindu religious festival conducted in Hindu temples and sacred
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  • 213 3 'LoyalNCO' Faces Theft Charge Cpl. Patrick OrefOrj Devi •*or»-m Headquarter Sid-dai i r Was described by an 378 Woiks Section keen and lot. I N.C.O" pin guilty to two chan;- of theft 1 ceiling fans when he ap fore First District Jud Pan Morr, terday. It was >tated that h
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  • 199 3 Despite a testimony as to tht .r "good character" given by Capt. Kenneth Card nel I, Camp Commandant Of Headquarters No. 6 Brigade, Singapore, fcWo 8.0.R.s Thorn.*. Hughson and S. J. Gilmarti.i wero yesterday sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment each at the Aoellei for unlawful
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  • 77 3 MALACCA.— For having milled padi without o written authority, Kui Yong wa s fined $500 in theMalacca District Court. It wa s stated for the prosecution that a Pood Inspector and two constables •> special rounds found the accused milling at 1.30 a.m. i n the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 47 3 (mm mm ■kil'i Pi i M^QQQjy|| NIOHTLY AT 8 30 p.m. COMBINE? SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT A Dfii'.HT NEW MUf'CAL D*/i"rp <* pp'pjccd r- r .I** NOW PLAYING— 2nd Week APVANOi ft WIN6 RCc """iiiiii'ii low" Will Be Retained Until Feb. Bth GALA PERFORMANCE Tomorrow Feb. ~>tli at 10 p.m.
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  • 102 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, FEB 4, 1947. Who Owns Paracels? a: i JHI se ,;u*< to n >.<,!. ol th< Pai I i ip ol i,a bit* d but possibly coral reel bet« Eteii I MO r iro had la liabh 1 i p „11 F I ip I I h
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  • OUR LONDON LETTER
    • 517 4  - House Of Commons Has New Gymnasium H.L. HOPKINS by I: 'Ir.' M they for phi Icml cul ad k epini Bt n] v.ni! >n nd 1 i I li.i including 1 i I Cm. a a t the -.1 [or Bri liven by the rd ol Trad today us a
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  • 123 4 LONDON, Feb. I.— -Delegate red in London daj th<- Commonwealth Nal Conferen< < h opei s ondei ii ce. 'ih< < called t<. <>< n the te within thi Conn i l ill be Canad il C B t tin British Government telt the tim<. i
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  • 37 4 MILAN. F. b. 3-Giulia Spagnola, fonnei Italian heavy weight boxing champion, left for New when hi will make hU debut later thi- month. Spagnofla wa_ accompanied by hk manager Oddono piazza and Pronv ter Phil Buccola. U.P.
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  • 276 4 5-Second News From Britain H'-a'.th film., an _> by Southgate'- Health D 6,022 famil. waiting list for hou i "Catch them youm Brighton Police train motorists in road 45.000 safety pi*!.- W< Walthamstow'v A.R P sal<- laat month. t .Waste ford italvaged November weighed 122 £1,038. Despite protests, Leyl Council
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  • 289 5 THIEVES STEAL GOVT. BOUSE BEDSHEETB Four armed Malay- and a Chinese visited the Govt rnment House laundry and robbed thf anoby of handkerchiefs, bedsheets (marked "Govemmem Routed and jewellery worth $360. on Saturday at 10.30 p.m. a a AUCKLAND, Now Zealand, Pfcfc 2 A Y»>rk aircraft oelonging
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  • 85 5 HAMBURG. Feb. I.— Sentence of death has been pa.-.sed by the French Military Government court at Ra.statt in the French zone of OennaHy <> n 21 former S.S. men ..nd ooocentratien camp guard, who Wert found guilty of murdering Drilling food from Uu-ji: A robbery wa reported resters| Keng Lee
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  • 49 5 HAMBURG, Feb. 2.— Since Inoccupation of Germany 192,692 people have been dismissed from their posts i M the British Zone because of Nazi affiliations, the British military authorities announced roday. In the same period proceedings Were taken against 1,h82 people for making false declarations reftardlrff their Nazi past. Reuter
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    • 164 5 W obtawablr snywhen it's in t* i M W m _*>_» _^_f _*_f _b% _#fe_ .k. Ml* A+m Mm, tt M MA fl M MM MM MM MM MM MM O MM MM M9 J(\ M Jr *M^*^m^ \tm%w I C. K. Tang Aits Crafts -Minimum Cost R VALLEY RD.
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    • 197 5 Singapore shops tod_y are displaying <Jb v, a variety oi guods as can be aesired in the circums and competition to buy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as Weil as seller this page offers a good cross-section of current bargains. For special advertisement
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    • 171 5 Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 46 The Arcade Tel. No. 466S prompt Execution, Reliability and Satisfaction Oux Guarantee Stx press Delivery ft Clearinf ForrM-ding and Clearinf Agent. Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel »u a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished, Bar: AH kinds ef lit ass liquors available.
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    • 157 5 LJpt*o&.n I Ufgarding the eyeslghf ConbUlt. j New China Optical Co. 71, High Btreet, Singapore. Phone 3786. CENTURY STUDIO No. 23. New World Amusement Park. SING A PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE,
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  • Article, Illustration
    477 6  -  Josephine Lownar BE DARING A •ly amu ing things, b- 1 h becav e ol I rarlet) snd their puckish expn ion ol per onattty. Th.' type ol hal worn In different countrle often refl cti the mat erlals at hand and the require/nefiV the climate. In
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  • 637 6  -  VERA ARDMORE -WITH nda) Night Concert -at ibe :lj ind r »ln recenturd the Oranje. Her lit, worn with i Oth( n worp Cecily Clement, who run. Children* 1 Schooi inch. i< king very rhlc ]n crepe dres Mimm d with atti erlng Mi, .r,;m Yorke I
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    • 57 6 I.l*l. AIIXEK I T 1 t- gray____j r.Utl<» Woman In the World____ M J «gJ G3.r; J THEM VALUER j ,S^ S, '''H NOBODY < SKOWKSf- THEY AH V/lSHj.™ TO GRITT )ALL RUN AWAY, SO BfWC ME/f RATHER THAN I AWAY.', fl V -__X >w e» r-A ___r v. _^H
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    129 7 Pianist In i my rd Hunt- j n concert nder-ln- 1 a India, j i] itionj j enjoy- [mong Pais iin pen top for minutes without re 1 out bv nal P< n Small steel bali- drlpli turn th trick j 0/ The Wet rain ruining the r rug or
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  • 958 7  - Hollywood The Ha tless City Henry Gris by Mornn.g Tribune Cor res. in Hollywood U HOLLYWOOD -T h e young d's hat wa M big as a carri 1 and in ord r to get j itom •bile, -he had to remove it from her head flrst But this did
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    • 44 7 1 fiV MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE IN m t t^ t K^,4_m M^ t 4-_ t _0 t^ t m rr**9m, r ~~2, by AL CAPP WELCOME 1/ ?op. > W^^^^BM>WS< T-^aSBoT^^HHI that «HP f^3| -i r> '_Ar_f fl _S ANYBODY g^ fl T*^
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    • 110 7 What's On-* i i VICTORIA THEATRE I 1 To-night, at 8.45 J C.S.E. presents a New i Musical Show "High and Low* J PAVILION 1 "Guest In The Houso with Anne Baxter and I j Ralph Bellamy. i CATHAY J J Mick* y Rooncy and Judy J J Garland in
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  • 239 8 i n manul.. rt h in 1945 was reported to control 63 fi 40 000 pi ■;.]<• may suffer a In pi mploj fuel Chalrm M Dei Will h).' full 44 bittl v.' M > Nd. d at th* 4 i f. nj.j.rov
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  • 280 8 UOHDt b 2. KhoSln K Ch.r. D Cup lawn tennl .nd winn- 1 f the Brl icourl toflei champion in 1938 and 1939. ba. died ln th' II pital. London. If lived ln London a number of ana va« taken m last Fri- ci'^y anc I
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  • 99 8 Rom Feb 1 The Allied Commission In Italy was abolished with Sect irom midnight. Gen. Sir William Morgan, Supreme d Commander in the Medi terranean theatre, announced. The residual functions of the Commission will be assumed by the Allied force headquarters. G<n. Morgan has already
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  • 40 8 F< b. l Five variou. inUatl .n Indo-China. arn route tO T 'm.: tion the Govern Mon 'or < in Indo aled that OOChii Ii i 5 oeo gshing within about H m v. d out
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  • 344 8 If. Feb. 2.- Tile Bavarian State Co relay charged that anti-.-; ime tacth m 1933,*" ia gaining turn In Bavaria and demanded to know what ria.i government ia going to do in the matt* Bavarian Military Government, meanwhile said: •Ant s- m tic xpression Is more
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  • 140 8 JUDGE'S OFFICE BOMBED Nuremberg, Feb. 2 States nvTtary police ported today to have mad* ral arrests after an i j of a bomb last night In storey building, housim 1 fice of Dr. Camille Sac: dent of the dena/ -.Prat i which is trying Fran/ Von j pen. 'Hiler's ace
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  • 140 8 Calcutta, Feb. I.— Tl. I Jack is not to be flown ovj educational institutions in OrW Province in future, the Onsw Government has directed af^B 12-day strike of student I led to the closing of RavensM College at cuttack. the cM college of Orissa
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  • 26 8 Walter Atkinson, m hare, offorad fr«i cl ff all applicant! jj He got 120 euitomin Sk woman of 93 and thi g| over 90.- U.P.
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  • 14 8 LONDON, F«b I'* M of I m;.y visit G. rm..' ith, It v-. 1
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 211 8 Try Thi s AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle IcTTTnIo^I ImII iAI 1 si k-Di u S M,o,A,_-,5L|A\ :CrP.^ -Lieutenant a'e ■P_ 'K^E M-M""" _,A ii-lluMng no A i S P^^FJ N Wa^f, m*-;. !s'l fSJIRJEISIiiNIBC U 19-Ob -r.<t N'E'Sit'sMDiA N T£S II -Bif p^ailTm i_ S TJl_i ijLJk ._> fi'b 4J— Clear
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  • 451 9 CHINA'S NEW BID TO BOOST EXPOR TS fixed Exchange Rate A Great Handicap y ii. .The country's best financial In,, S commerci_l circles has "ly created Export Promotion designed to -reactivate lining; ts." I Dr. T. V. China** D Yun-wu. ral Manager of the GoV_.nmmt-oW-tad China Textile Development Corporation. A
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  • 56 9 American's EVACUATING SHANGHAI 12 Owin Ame preai iift laviring t nd H in viov Ii vinp. I the il mgnloading River it to war n ml d U.S. Amerin the 1 between offiand h a Chim taffs rea es in litions exh have arRlver mouth brought in tiy cargoes Ti
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  • 5 9 Lanking Leaders Dine I Reuter
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  • 187 9 America's New Ambassador To China? WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.— Unusually W'cll informed source- a .cl r- day that President Truman nd i Secretary of State George C. Marshall are still discussing wh D tc appoint as the new ambassador w> China, to replace Leightoa Btaatt, who is expected to resign now
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  • 71 9 Too Peng Joo, a trishaw rider, who was arrested by a police patrol because a bayonet was found under the scat of his vehicle in Clemenceau Avenue on Jan. 13, was bound over by First District Judge Paul 8 pleaded guilty to charge of
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  • 66 9 French To Compensate FIC Chinese NANKING, Feb. 2.— A high official souree said today that the French government has agreed in principle to compensate tin- lo by overseas Chinese in thi Indo-China civil War. The Ohinisi Government is re ported to have instructed its consular representative., in Hanoi and Haiphong
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  • 65 9 COMMODORE ENGINEER OF P O FLEET LONDON Jan. 30.— T. MckerarhfT, chief engineer f >f th«' Male;:.. ne the new commodore engineer .•f P (V O fleet Ji r .tirement day of C. Ifabey. He i en I p < i id durii recent War fB f<>r tl mo t
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  • 142 9 MOSCOW, Feb. 3— A complete overhaul of the Soviet Broadcasting system is foreshadowed _n Cultunand Life organ of central j formers. Bad transmission i among the charges levelled at the Soviet radio network in a decree cf the Central Committee. Criticisms in spite of ideological I differences
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  • 40 9 The Government of the Malayan Union has awarded a Card of Commendation to Mr. Lim Swee Hun, Cleric- in-Charrr* of the Penang Library, for 38 years of faithful vice. During the occupation he succeeded in keeping the Library a'most intaet.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 59 9 wf~ fSJe vf 4f /qr > V; ____r *-W avt aw m A*f* fflr T__t_r *fyS \> a\w Mr M J ___l__r ____r THE MOST DASHING ROGUE IN ALL BAGDAD r^i^j=^^^\_j^r^-T^ 6iani Who Perf-'nis Miracles! THRILL as Aladdin fights to multi-million the death for bis princess! dollar 1 1 J
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  • 47 10 n in- Ft $12 10 116.40. Colllerie 12 20 H k rn Tro:. 11 with 11*1 uai I it $1 02 n lit in inI for w f n l S 0 Kua. i K UHIU6 B. I inted led dull d in
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  • 46 10 Rubber Market Steadying C.RJI rubbt r Sellers P r lb Bpol 41] 12| I R_B.fi y o.b, Fob. Qule! market <<P' U adit iorn rdt 'i at 13| for wo l R.BU f.o.b. ir< .md tin *ere fun but b llei keen to meet the mar-
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  • 24 10 u it ntral HeWi A. d..-d ihorU: ad I' '"d *at of tl d.-ad bu a:i th- ba*
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  • 37 10 U .S. TENNIS STARS AT LISBON ÜBBOM Pah, 3 -Li"'- Bu(J: D exhibition b at the National Bta- and 1-4, ***t bed lnc,u< m r k Dmberto i Haly and of thi American war Hip Spok U.P.
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  • 224 10 Um Ni >w 4: h* no rallaj to the Cairo i iich, Ike Iti fellow In Al< till n !l<depth ol d-j.r. m Broke! tnd |oM» i alika -»>* nd th. n tv Im drinking eoffai ind peculating b will revive Throughoot Um flnt half
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  • 66 10 BERNE P«.b. 2 Ph-- Internal mmlttee <>f Be entitl Union unanimously resolved at a general meeting here tha d ,nd peac* >rc impo ible it :i free exchangi '-i -c ntlflc -I'm- iverli I irred fo miill ea n Ai' lie Internut. cation ntiflc p iblli U
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  • 344 10 Our Special Food Markets Report Singapoie, Saturday. Prices quoted below are foi oicul weight except where otherwise stated Foodstuffs: -Yesterday's quotation, were "Meehoon": 61am No 1 $8711. Rice: Sfiam No. l" $105; No 2 $103. Rice milling: 81am $40; GlutlnuoUi yci-: Siam $85. h >ck Sugar: $52. u 1 a
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  • 706 10 'No UseDemanding Whole ofPalesline'-Dr. Weizmann I ondon, Feb. 3. Tin I most Zionist I m Welzman u addressing the annual coi I I ration last night o. I ture for Palestine, advised those 7. f negotiaUng with the British Government frankly that they were prepared in ceitaii to accept a
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    • 39 10 atßißiirq'a 6 00 fXR Opening Today shows HUO a.m. 1.30 4 B.M— %M p.m. __r ft ____d_____B_l__ u& wLmW'Jt m Gu«»st in I the- House I anneTaxter 1 I «a*aMW*tjwg I scon uchm i^f^"' I^^u**'- "J JJJJi I. i
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  • 1104 11 rPEAT THIRD WICKET STAND YIELDS 189 CLOSING SCORE 293 FOR 4 i Another magnificent lighting f b 'Jr7_Arthur Morris, who with Lind"fd 89 Vo the th.rd Wicket, has robbed ,l v ,11 h aavantage gained on Sat'Tl dimisse. Mervyn Harvey and Don th ej clismi.sM- j tod
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  • 90 11 AUSTRALIA. -Ist Inning Harvey b Beat r 12 j Morr.s c Evans 0 Bed-er 12<brnaman b 0 __u_i-.ett c Hammond b Wright 7a iVlliiLl' 11..t out 3_., Johnson not out 35 £xtras Id Total (lor 4 wkts.) 29d Byes ti leg byes 2, Wide^ 1 by iLdrich. noballs
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  • 36 11 Lindwall And Barnes For Lancashire t play, rs, Ray li Bam In the Lan Club next season. -<. report, Lin haw- not signed St, Helen's. I al from the but have not i erlous c make Reuter
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  • 114 11 At the eleventh annual general i meeting of the Catholic Young lfen*i j Association .Church of St-. Peter and Paul) held on Sunday, Peb. 2' tht: following ofßce-bearera w ted f( 1 the ensuing year:— Patron: Mr. Lim Chew Aye; President; Ifr. WW P»« Liai Vicepresident:
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  • 452 11 After fighting valiantly against an untiring S.C.C. attack, the Jollilads Athletic Union had to surrend< the former by 3-1 in a grand game of soccer played the padang yesterday. The S.C.C. playing their first game since the Übi unceasingly throughout the game,
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  • 78 11 At a meeting of Ceylonese held .it U Handy Roal, a resolution lo furm a Ceylonese Association Singapore wn --♦•d unan.raou.-ly A Provisional Committee wa-. dec ted to draw up a Con-titution and to enrcl mernb* r Membership i| open to all OoflO" nese residing in Singapore,
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  • 252 12 Futile Protests To Dutch Over Shipping Incidents R I tii I I I i folio 1 Ch .n In Pal< I culmina thi i hin< Mr Lei K l Be Hoe Hi in ;<■ dl CU Du ritii to the n4
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  • 115 12 |i b I Thn< Indications today thai er Cabinet i:, pre- kind Oi eoneillatory move In i- jrl China. Oenei i French mtHanol companied by the Pn u h Com i Tonkin province Paul Ba nteny, w< beduU d to fly today to Saigon for a conce
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  • 47 12 s. atUe, Feb com i uers were bucking io miU an hour rale In an atterap ie ntai 300 pa i and crew aboard t 1 500 i ondil freig the S B Al;. ihe un »m-m» ><-(\ i. «i h ti il Cordova Alaska U.P.
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  • 37 12 London, Hep 3. It was officially announced that the pnc< of silver is reduced to 44 pel CC per ounce spot and forward t compared with the previo price of r .5.5 pence U.P
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  • 55 12 SHANGHAI. Fib. 3. Government loureei from Tainan aid t(»day that the Korean wai criminal. Chao Yung Chieh. has been ntenced to death by a Chinese military court foi Complicity in the murdei of thousands of Chini i when reiving ta an at oi th» Japanese milits
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  • 10 12 MALAY XI FOR TONIGHT'S STADIUM SOCCER in R ml B
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  • 73 12 MANILA. Ftb. 3. I' wa. report- «d here today that <ight perso were instantly killed and ven critically injured on Sunda;>. in one of the worst traffic accidents <-ince the Phiiippin federation. whin two truck returning to Manila from a tawn festival in Silang in
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  • 86 12 New Delhi Feb 3. Prelim nary negotiations for the liquidation of India's sterling balances onenerl here today. British delegation, headed bv S r Wilfrid Eady el the Treasivv. have had informal talks with T -r.'-<n officials srnce their arrival here five days ago. The Government of
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  • 83 12 STUDENT DELEGATION FOR INDIA LONDON. Feb. 3—Thc international students delegation which is going to India and who have received a welcoming telegram from Pandit Nehru have arrived in London and were entertained yesterday evening at the Indian Students Bur.au of the India Association and Institute. The occasion wa- th opening
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  • 14 12 F^b. 3. The trike of Australian bor In the Northern i ion al emre-
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  • 96 12 NO DISMISSAL FOR JAP WAR CRIMINALS IOKYO. ret 3 national War Crim I. tribunal today blunl f th,- ai-mi -al mot i former Pn-miw EUd I hii 25 co-defendant, and .rr.rr... I diately plunged the court Li I ti.ree-we k reces., to -nab B defense tu prepare th L Sir
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  • 108 12 PARIS, Fob. I.— AUgUatO K the newly elected Left RepiiDi. H Premier ef the Spanish Repub H Government In exile, net By tativei of four of the Chii H tieal parties In exile yesterdaj Hj ;i view to forming a cabinet 1^Signer Baicia, former r minister
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  • 39 12 YUKON 83 DECREES UNDER ZERO DAWSON CITY, Feb. 3. 1 W the third time within a,; Ml new North American low ten, I atuic of 81 degrees below W recorded yesterday exceeded Si: 'K urday's low temperaturi by degree,.-
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