Morning Tribune, 6 February 1947

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  • 8 1 MORNING TRIBUNE sen. CENTS Fl B 6 1947.
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  • 158 1 Firemen Call Off Strike ribu i»e Stair Reporter) strikers numbering liO arc I v:th a view to ending nt back V period iiiive bKit, used a1 the trade union headquarters m bhort Street. Ab uit ten members ol the brigade, mostly .sub-officers, kep; nut ol the strike and when I
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  • 62 1 JOi A iuh JW j quarters j t id m the tm W— Wai fid* today. I k lomenal kid f bid. at"d i yi ht mm it-Ids reff> n.il. toe r hid. deal■t tuck ■4 be mii the bortM 1 the Ntf tory lm«t of properX
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  • 149 1 Mac Arthur Opposed To Reparations WASHINGTON, Feb. 4— Well informed sources said today that l!i< 1 otato Department "within till iie future" is expected to di'vct GfollCrai Mac Arthur Lo proceed With th>> granting of 'interim reparation-" from Japan to the claimant nation*. The sources said that the action is
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  • 42 1 Blazing Petrol Sprays Tram persona injured F ithern Plciflc rail. H loighed into C! ripping f touching off an P. T the t and I two dinI ed nearby K. -CVcB running H > "tigers They 111 only to I then from U.P.
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  • 172 1 PARIS, Feb. s.— Nationalists haV6 launched reign of terror "against vi| lage s in Cochin China and an. making "sustained" itiacki a; i French military posts m the .Mekong Valley region of tha: province, ««yi a French Army ooinmunique led m Saigon last night. Preil despatches
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  • 328 1 SOONG ANNOUNCES SWEEPING FISCAL CHANGES 100 Per Cent. Export Bounty To Assist China's Trade Nanking. Feb. 5. Beginning tomorrow at least 40 per cent, of all goods Imported into China will be subject to a new surcharge of .30 per cent, Premier T. v. K>ng announced here today. The surcharge
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  • 87 1 Shanghai. Feb. 5. Persistent rumours of an early devaluation of the Chinese dollar caused goldbar and United States dollar rates to soar again today on the open market. Goldbar rate opened at 468.000 d°llars per ounce and after touching 496.000 clos e d at 489,000. The United States
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  • 144 1 LONDON, PYb. s.— Mr. QtOTfc Uaacs. Iffnifter of Labour, stated it the House of Commons f hat there h;id bec n 3.855 .stoppages of work arising from industrial di pttte since May 1 1945 involving the 10->s of approximately 4,750,000 Working days. Most stoppages Were
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  • 37 1 No Eggsaggeration HARPENDEN, HERTS, Feb. ft. A Rhode Island red, owned oy William Tebb, a poultry-Keeper of rfar penden, ha s laid an egg measuring six and a half inches by cigrht and a half inches.— Reuter
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  • 161 1 LONDON. Feb. s—F')ur5 F')ur Mer chant Navy captains and a chiet engineer have be:n awarded the Order 01 the British Empire for bravery m the Far East during the war. Th« y are Captain Charles Edward Cleav r. master of the motor vessel Larut. Capt. Richird
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  • 211 2 Assizes Hear How Family Was Held Up Mr Xl v. A), Bah infl v i r h KiJlni' R m a 6 last, foui roboi i In Iced md with v<,i. In 1 m«-p'd Mp i ma li II with i x othing 1 1 i ehn to th" 6n
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  • 107 2 Arrival O/ Empress O/ Australia (Tribune st.iif Reporter) i. Id Col. J.D. Dall D Dal force who return* j ply from th< u> Dallej (JD t h We id 'i Oi I thi i the tin, i pl< t ml I i i Brac< left
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  • 87 2 A imci.n^ ol suicide was rod by the Coroner Mr w Q i'< rt i at the conclu lon ol an Into the death ol Choo C ln( «s nan aged 29 who v.\. f< und hanging In > tin om ol her house In nhil]
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  • 75 2 I i rying ou n mal I al the NAAI I Wa n- ach Road, on Feb. 4. McDonald found eighteen loothbruftt* tied to t he wai 1 ol bin Ha m (37) un I Lh( lab< urer employed In I NAAF] Awaag who pre n
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  • 60 2 I by to mb, the C: :'alembang. lilmn tied Jan. 30 Chine» njurTwo and h mele rfl li ra- the 11 I l future c ualUian hould occur. I D j nd In c Dul hi i m p I i ale no prevl u- au fh< t-
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  • 102 2 Alleged to hav< extorted $600 from a compatriot by putting i.in; m teai Ol death on Jan. 36 foui Chinese had a tentaii\ charg< oi extortion explained to them when they appear(l before Second MugMratv L. c. Goh, yesterday. The men were Lan Tong Lam, alia
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  • 97 2 F und hiding among ntaining clol tnd provl- m i .'i<>\vn No. 7. Singapore r Board, on the night oi 6 last year, Yahaya bin Kadlr 'I.* 1 who pleaded guilty cha I h usebreaking ft entenced r .v n mont i im- nmeni bj Se
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  • 177 2 President Polk Passengers Twelve nationalities were represented among the 92 passengers on board the President Liner President Polk which arrlved m Singapore yesterday m the course ol I* r second postwar round the world voyage. The largest number were American 43, next came the British A'lth 20 while Italians and
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  • 139 2 8 YEARS AM 12 STROKES FOR MALAY Found guilty ol pan m gang robbery ot a shop when $300 cash v. a Malay. Moham c\ V Haji Zainal Abidin. day sentenced by Mr J L. Jobling to ight strokes of the rotan. The prosecution st lated by Mr. M. But'was
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  • 73 2 New Dockyar Assoctn. Formed The Singapore Admi: Slaff Association at a meeting decided to make necessary arrangemei/ mediately registering the ation as a trade union. One of the resolution, p*j at the meeting urged Dockyard authorities to conditions of service of 1 miralty non-lndustria identical with those ol e Ck>vernment.
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  • 45 2 There was Dne I typhoid report cording to the I H< alth int Uigenc pox appeared to b control during i then being < fatality, compai i ca- s the prevl v I culosis claimed new cas< 3, coi tha and 69 v previous.
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  • 315 2 CHINESE REPATRIATION PLAN EXPLAINED p IDIIC a ding i nder wl and UNRKA U»8 Mr. T. P "f in irtment «urn! conference yesterday introduced Mr Irv.nK Abk./. the UNRRA Trarispor Officer tr>m Fukien China. Abkin who is American, has d: embarked itmii the "Hai filth UNRRA vessel to eh S.ngapore
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  • 81 3 I Sir K< tineth Ai vernor Ralph J i d ih led the I I H 0.C.-ir-C Ist and G.O.C. in-C tn 1 1 A relief boat made the stormy passage from the Stilly Isles to Bishop Rock lighthouse to lake off 8.8.C. men who were
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  • 19 3 PWD TECHNICIANS FORM UNION Im Our Reporter) s.— The Technical Perak, formed held ntended ♦/> fo king conhnical I and
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  • 8 3 MALAY LINESAAAN ELECTROCUTED the tine t morning i
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  • 137 3 Five admirals, Including fcjord Mountbatten will serve under tw> flags when they become pupils at the Royal Naval and Royal Air Force Joint Ant i -Submarine Training School at the Royal Naval Barracks, Londonderry m Marc'i. The school is the only o»k- of itkind m the world
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  • 73 3 1 Appearing before Magistrate mad bin Ibrahim m the fourth Police Court yesterday on a tentative charge pi abducting rau Pek Chia, of No 8 Gevlan? near the Happy World, on b. 3 with th<- intention o 4 *iv and wilfully confining three young Chinese.
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  • 383 3 Leader Denit Political Activities (Tribune Stall Reporter) An emphatic denial that members of the S.T.C. E ployees* Union were m any way involved m "politl activities" was made yesterday by their lead< K. Samy. "We are fighting for our rights and w< our
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  • 78 3 'From Our Reporter) IPOH, Fob. Fob. s.— Th Teftllt Anson branch of th«- Pferak Clerical Union was formed on Saturday Ui the presence of a lal mr of 200 including flMfti iod mom bcrs. Mr. J. A. Brasier, 1 i Union Adviter, M.>i present and
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  • 91 3 An official note issued last ays: "According to a recent pre^ repeat Mr SUiiderarajoo, Secretary oi the Central Executive Committ c, Singapore Municipa Labour Unions, ha. quoted the Trade Union Advisor m a circular letter as saying that as long as a Union has applied lor registration
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  • 127 3 An official note warns the publ." that as refuse is accumulating daily near dwelling houses owing to th-« strike, fly breeding is to be BXpected, and that may lead to m outbreak of dysentery^ and other forms of fly-borne disease. They are, therefore, advised that
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  • 56 3 Ipoh Opens Social Welfare Canteen (From Our Reporter) IPOH, Fib. s.— Tile Ant Bodal Welfare Department Canteen m Ipoh was declared open yesterday by Mrs. falconer, wife of the Deputy Commissioned Kintu. There Were brisk -ales throughout the day of Indian. Ghine i -md Malay food which were provid at
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  • 403 3 ROYAL CONSENT People Who have no ready to tn. complete edition 01 tne Constitutional proposals may and it aiiiicuii to oDiain a deuxut€ answer i > questions wQich t ii: [fiend w.->n to a*>li thJj need has now been met oy uic Department of Pub4c Heltons. MaUy Peninsula (ngte
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    • 36 3 will J^-MnrrßH m<'<<" v m *.■>,» vm. COMBINE* SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT A B*is#T new 91CAL 'iD i- PPIsUCeU IY AIM*T 'ZtEN NOW PLAYING 2nd WEEK m s ADVANCE BOOMING:— fiOd /r/SOM'S. PaFFIES PI^CS <? s m 70 5 J
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  • 298 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1947. The Seat Of Discretion Tin m c calm B ol i» Jhatt tlon ol Of (which nai 11x1 I ii cl i 11, a sine which ha; bi t< light ol semi-public >>. a topic not usually disu...''i outside the classe for biology. 'ili"
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  • 730 4  - U.K. Thirsts For a Little Happiness H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER r I m Ice i>' i lon by differed It "i Id r -l and told In I^4o Mr. Chu c fl g toil IK B« on. We v.' reed vi c and going :i. md U) go Without.
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  • 160 4 WASHINGTON The United Statei Congr i today decided on i sweeping Investigation Into America's airline and aviation Industries following a series ol < mmerclal plane crashes. The House Commerce Commit- c announced that it was sending out agents to make a probe. MONTREAL Feb.
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  • 63 4 LONDON, Fib. 3.— Air Commo dor* A. W. F Pkmqr, whose death d, made nil first flight m a glider he built at school. In the 1014-11 war, be won the M.C. •nd bar, the D.F.C. and tb< Belgium Croix d»- Ouerrc lor army work over Franco. 1 rved ii
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  • 320 4 5-Second News From Britain Courtesy club for has been formed by EdmonJ Council. Anti-cold gargle.s a: daily to 5,000 Chelmsfc: 3 workers. 29J00 identity cai m Willesden durii. year Because of a shortage nursing staff there arc I vacant beds m Essex Pi Assistance institutions Injured m a fire at
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  • 156 5 INDIA SENDS FOOD ENVOY TO TURKEY \HORE. F' d 4 India, "tern p ranly m a difficult food posi--1 n because of reduced imports from innj >r exporting countries'' is sending Major-General Allen C. Arnold. the North-western Rt-Kional Fond Commissioner, to Turkey/" to smooth out difficulties m the arly despatches
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  • 135 5 Rangoon. Feb 4.— Trjere is no likelihood of the eajly withdrawal of Indian troops from Burma, Mr. W. R. Bickford, Secretary of Defence and External Aftairs Department of. the Government of Burma, told Reuter today. He made the statement when questioned r garding'a reported agreement
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  • 70 5 HAMBURG, Feb. 4— Twelve 3ermans Went on trial" before the Control Commission Court at Lubeck today charged with attempting to organize a Nazi -like movement all *J the Deutsche Preehtit, p a rt<?i— the German Freedom Party— witn headquarters at Aumehic m Schl" wig Holstein. The prOMCtlt -r
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  • 24 5 NUREMBERG, Feb. I— Hitler interpreter Otto Schmidt. *a> rresr.-d and returned to Surembor^ j.ul today to be li.-ld v possible lefendant m mother irial.
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    • 110 5 tbumik myvhat //< m JhiL $inqaftohiL $lwpA C K. Tang Cra Its M— CO, SINGAPORE Beauty \*fc ted Variou- typei duct-. murelle Gift ft p i :.ls. Itc. ALLA BUX k CO., I Road, Bingap H tel Buildinp* ife Rcslauron > Qreei I 61, Middle R<l. G LMpOf Ph me
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    • 193 5 Singapore shops todcty are displaying as w>uc a variety of goods as can be lesired m the circumstances, and competition to buy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well a.seller this page offers a good cross-section of current bargains. For special advertisement rates,
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    • 172 5 Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade Tel No. 4658 j Prompt Execution, Reliability and Satisfaction Our Guarantee Express Delivery Clearing j Forwarding and Clearirg Agents Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel m a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished, Bar: All kinds of Ist: Class liquor^ available.
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    • 163 5 Regarding the eyesight ConsHlt; New China Optical Co. 71. High Street, Singapore Phone 3786 P s 1 1 er CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore Indoor and Outdoor Photographers Ponies USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co.,
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  • 786 6  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Art I xhibilim to U 151 i .4 < r a i H P I I I i I j- 'Sun hi!.- cond plac< <ou;.-' rtl I' v > },i Joh from banal b unu ual and n ii eolou I atm uhic: v
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    227 6  - WHY OLD? UNKNOWN UNKNOWN *> i Other Interests For some fortunate favourite hobby and a life'i are the same thing. 1 1 their living or carry j weight by doing the I like best. When thi I work.brcome s the m sort of play. No* heard a man say. "I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 46 6 •-What's On-* VICTORIA THEATRE 1 It J CB I i "High And Low PAVILION Cuest 1 Hou md i Bellan S CATHAY S B Broad i 1 <^ A Ith N ■..id. S > I with < v j y KA j rßiLd I i I L. i_^ <^^~* *>^
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    • 46 6 LI'L AK.\KII j Eye t<> Eye -J T^O' MAS AXED ME A CIVIL QUESTION -NAMELY-" WN/CH ONE VJILL LENA I TH 1 HYENA GO AFTER AH 'LL GIVE /M YO' A CIVIL ANSWER —NAMELY- TH* ONE WHO GOT MOST T'LOSE" 1 W/JLL LOS£ tTffZ- y-T-rT I
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  • 791 7  - UNHAPPY HAROLD LLOYD Henry Gris s y 'i (PART 2) r actual reason was pro-.-■v the fact that he didn't j want to see Gloria— a movie I actress. But fac d with the alternative laying away on this day. ml m their daughter's taking part m the celens the
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  • 208 7 AMISPARA, mdia, £eb. 4. Mohandas K. Gandhi r^aid today hat the racial discrimination rr plied m the 'white" policy of rarious countries might b<- the eed of a war m<)IV violent than he last. Gandhi made thf tatem^nt luring a brief talk
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 286 8 d was i k>ut a 1 i n at* mai Lik< bu re an I I two minuti s lei el poraL ol the m< 20 Or8q the UniX Stat< nava I 20 j.s policed bj J, bill G M. Clark unerl the
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  • 62 8 P pate ir. Intei i I nf A mbly. Dhl m»-ar.whil« i d |oroU Jipp'-al tO tIM I-' I hll "H to die r; C'.n- P i ii 4 :t Badhurhill, I opposed Urn llu lim i refuting t/j recontkler particin m th'- Constituent a ;t
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  • 44 8 COPENHAGEN, Feb. 4.— A 17-year-old German boy left Denmark for Germany yesterday aboard a refuge ship He left behind him m a refugee camp 45 babies xvhich he fathered during his stay there. His fellow refugees nicknamed him "Father Germa--7? ia." U.P.
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  • 436 8 Papen, Fritzsche Go Back To Jail NUREMBERG, Feb. 4.- The former Nazi diplomat, Franz Von Papen. was sent back to jail to-day by the oresideni of the Denazifican n Court trying him, when he evaded a direct question. Von Papen has been free from prison since the inter^ national military
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  • 102 8 Ex -Beauty Queen Killed Own Twins LIVERH OL Ftb 4 A former local u> h killing her flv< year-old twin >m the death penalty to-da\ .she was In aij I state <>f pr< i She ntenced to j npriaonment court at her murder trial had instructed th< pregnant woman could
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  • 79 8 PARIB, Feb. 4. Mughal Stalin iiu. inform d the French |ov ntiVent that he caunot accept th€ military med.il which the government last muntli aunounc d wn\\]{{ be awarded to im 'inu r wai Amt Big Fiv.,* leaders In bis refusal Stalin, according to
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  • 105 8 Indonesians Did Not Sign Agreemen BATAVIA. Feb. 4. 11l htsjan delegation foi th oi the agreement with Netherlands Goveinni Batavia today for J cviiiral Jiva. with the g unsigned, it w:i, ufflcl closed tonight. The Dutch »poto mi that iheie had been ovvr the InterprctaUi ti agreement, which provl United
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  • 70 8 (Continued from cemr P a^ the woman m the home tically always near* heart but she d things over and Ofei most of her activity I toward securing the and comfort of those small individual hoi which she can pour test* and. talent s would r =rreat
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 273 8 Try 77iis AMERICAN \NVV\LB 1O •> I I i-iii \mift PI //I t Crossword ruzzle touin 1 n [a^p] laIpJaIBI (cHrF I fd Celtfett lfia: A PiE T RIAIP N[E L U v 'd-M rp rtr^idhil *!a 1 TTrIK C TIP CM ft a >,■ ii,f ao- i-.-'/t rue r
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  • 275 9 York Fi-b. 5.-Mr. Warren AusBecurity Council, ye s- me to try to recon- i; points of view on the r disarmament. It* nmittes to must insist Oil practical must be I. It-Cl mu.-t hM€ .I.. ir.nce, tliat elTec- .Mm ;nangtnu-nt> have been established before committing
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  • 93 9 POPING, Feb. 6.— The departure United States marinei from red likely to be date than was first d, when the folding Up of ■re Headquarter^; Was iced bil days ag<>. ugh great secracy surround* American military learned th.it c main reason for the delay
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  • 40 9 JSHINOTON, Fb. 4.-Sena- leading -man on United aid today i n accompany Gen Unit*! State' M cow for Conference "unavoid duties" m tth decision 'k in the w-paru. ted state hat a p idem had Reuter
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  • 77 9 LONDON. Feb. 4. -The Oovern•nt 1 bill fur public owner, hip 1 al] electricity undertakings m B.itain was approved m principle b; the House of Common, toaight when the Opposition amendment for rejection wa, def< a^eci by 340 vote.-, against 165. Elect; icily undertakings will m future
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  • 40 9 STOCKHOLM, Pdt). 4.— Funeral m rvides Wore held today for Prince Oustaf Adolf n thu Stockholm Cathedral. At the wish of his widow Princess Sidylle. the Cathedral was decorated m white lilacs Md carnations. Prince OtUUTfI favourite flowers.
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  • 102 9 SYDNEY, Feb. I— Sydney wharf labourer* have been instructed l<, refuse any work today imltti ;h'.' men b uspended y.->u- /day aninstated. Wharf labourers v.\-r--suspended at mo-t Australian .)Orts yesterday when they refused lo i accept work between 5 p.m. and 11 v.m.
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  • 152 9 LONDON. Feb. 4. —The American Deputy, General Mark Clark, In a lively exchange with the Soviet's Fedor GUseV, today demanded Safeguards against any unreasonable surrender of war criminals to the nation^ claiming them Th" matter came up before the Foreign Minister's Deputies Whe.t Uusev insisted on
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  • 72 9 SAIGON, Feb. 4— A French high command communique reported today that there had been increased Vietnam guerrilla activity m soutii central Indo-China While at Hanoi the International Red Cross renewed efforts to obtain the release of French hostages held by Vietnam. The high Command said that
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  • 95 9 HELSINKI, Feb. 4. -Finland vill cede territory and state property to the Soviet Union m ettlcment of the German a m Finland, which the Russians i bake over undei th« pi ace it was Karn, j here tonigh Finland will give Russia the Jani koski power
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  • 327 9 BRIBERY CHARGES AT BBC London, Feb. 4. Bric&in'a Tin Pan Alley I ing the bluefl today and f h< man beating the time lor melancholy chorus was Valentine Holmes, who \s inquiring into charges ol bribery m the British Broadcasting Company. Tin- noted
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  • 33 9 I NKW DELHl.— llie numb« r or broadcast receiver license*, m Bri I tilb India increased la t y.ai tty 26,091— the total being 229,322 compared with UIC 1945 figure of 203,231.— ReUter
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  • 31 9 India's richest state may loon have mechanically propelled rickshaw- 1 drawn by low-powered motor-cyclor Maximum speed will be 15 m.p.h. and faro about four pence pc? mil*?. Reuter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 65 9 EVERYTHING WE CLAIMED IT TO BE THEN SOME! NEVER SINCE THE MOTION PICTURE CAMERA WAS INVENTED HAS ANYTHING SO MAGICAL, SO ENCHANTING BEEN PHOTOGRAPHED! CORNEL WILDE SINGS FOR THE FIRST TIME! HE RIDES FASTER THAN EVER!! Wv duels with the fury of a Cyclone!!! Phi] Silvers as Abdullah is a
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
  • 299 10 Our Special Food Market Report v are I pi whtre other tate<l< Yesterday's qu" l S.am 1 $105; N $100. c milling: Siam $40; Glutinuou- rice; Siam $85. Rock Su^ar: $52. "G u1 a" Malacca: Superl< f .'lty $4:. Wnite sugar:— $32iBrown sugar: Australian $60 Green Peas:— Siam $45. Red
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  • 102 10 Th<- wedding tu»k place yesterday morning between Lieut R. G. •M. Donkin, R.A.M.C, and Miss j Marjorie. Lack. W.V.S^ at St. Andrew's Cathedral. 1 h<- Archdeacon of Singapore, the R«v. David Rost-ntall )fficiated. The bridegroom ki the son of Mr. R. Donkin, of Southport Lan i.nd the Bride
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  • 43 10 LAHORE.— At one time reputed b<- India 1 liighest paid film if Jij' d;i n Lai S»'hnal recently died led illness. Befafral'i q voice" wa s known j nr:" s and I from tli" clerk ;«nd d i ;n< town Indian films Reuter
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  • 123 10 CHINA DENIES DRAFT TREATY WITH JAPAN NANKING, Feb. 5. A Office source said thai I Generalissimo QhiftDfl has instructed For< Waller shih-chieh to a draft of the Jap' treaty before February I true, since it was not n< I the 'peace conference h»; been called. These reports had IU d
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  • 80 10 LONDON, Feb. 4- R all par. of the coun indicate that ftPl 68.000 workers m a wl< of Industrie* aw Id! ne*> In the nexi foui d<< result of ficftertes cau^ of lick of coalThe figure includr 18.C ployees of the Austin Longikige, 30,000 m other
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  • 18 10 CAL< TTTA— Th> m.'iit will ihortlj which will prohibit nf anythinp. pictorial i which m W r«-nv Reuter
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    • 45 10 LAST FOUR Nliou \:.\u 6 It— B S4 pjn. snoMßim ANNE BAXTER RALPH BELLAMY 01 E NJi«G TO-MORRO\N I A all) Or( at Morie Yo>i OBBERVSR IN HIS ARMTWAS SAFETY.TT IN HIS ABSENCE TERROR.' Ba^u v »C£ DRK MUCI b*vt mm MMTTV ALFRED HITCHCOCK tT
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  • 1241 11 Wii* 2 W^fcfc. In Hand 0 s _a terrific duel Detween «en» saw? aiffß gJiffa'SA. which wUI can- ffiJde Test the most interesting of ,:t moon, it land wuulci b. Austraha easy task ot 200-odd runs tor „-ket- hud then 55 ran-, with
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  • 69 11 All Depend On Compton LAIDE Peb. s.— After b«*iamniir'., bo well m hen today the ilow-bowling nd Johnson and th« tlu-m Hghtin« 11 thii fourth la duy\ play -cos tomorrow, BhgUnd wit; will fa( !au«un when perfect eric d m a rock, I hack. Then P Toshack Wy unlucky to
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  • 116 11 ENGLAND It Inng^. 46C AUSTRALIA -l>t Inng-. 481 ENGLAND -2nd Innings vVa^hbiook c Tallon b Lindwali 3S Hutton b Juhnsuo /6 Ediich c Bradman b To.-hack 4€ Hammond c Lindwall b To shack 22 Compton not out 52 Hardstaft b Toshack 9 Ikin lbw b To^hack 1 Yardle
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  • 151 11 Playing at their court th<- Bwii! P. P. beat the- T.T.S.H. B.P. by four game* t<> thms. The resuiti wtn as follow^* (Swift B.P. pteftn mtr tioned first) SINGLES sim Cheng Kwec beat Goh Ah Ku\v li>— 6 t 13—13 5—4. Tan Km Lin beat D. C. Lam
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  • 49 11 Thf following player-, ol the I .i] B i Indian 6p< rl Club will meet the RAF.. Eft football at the former's ground ."> p.m. f»n Sunday. Feb. 9: Balan. Pnnniah. Kartar Singh Lewis, Anai i 8 tnu.D.Robert s. Pillai, a. 8 Paul. V Robert allngam and Banu.
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  • 229 11 Singapore TableTennis Association The Singapore Tab.«- T» Association held its annual §MMfll m«eilng on Saturday, at the S.C.R.C Representatives of Various affiliated Clubs and A *'■<>• ations, amongst whom were tho^e from the Chinese Swimming Club. V.M.C.A S.C.R.C. J.C.S.A., Chinese Sports A^ociatior i August A^^ciation, Siorit? 800 A. A., Hospital
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  • 47 11 The following are will play fo the Malays against the R.A t i hangi mi n a game of soccer on Friday at Jalan BtMf Stadium, kick off 5-15 p.m.) H.-ishim; Abdul Kahm.-m, oalleh: T;iha, Harith, Eskan; Shariff Madon, Garhan, Zamzan t Samad, StlateilL
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  • 35 11 A bUtintsi meeting of the V Men'a Club will be held on Saturday at 1.15 p.m. at Oteil'i lUstaWttlft Finlayson Green. Alonjf with the meeting the members will haVfl their lunrh 100.
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  • 53 11 The following players will present the Soccerite, XI again-i Xi mji W.T. m a match U> be played at Kianji football ground on Saturday at 5 p.m. Tony Lepcs, Meng Chong. Lan •ravdu, Omar, Paul Davi- Bee Jong. Swte Lam, Ha>- in. Haion \iimchi, Baboo Thurl.i>lngam. Rama, Mansoor.
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  • 27 11 S EA-HORSE B.P. Members of th« Be i-Hoi :i PartT reminded t Bf| will be held «t M: 0 Kah Kia' Parr.de, 7, .tt 7 3(1 p.m.
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  • 425 12 Kevin Saw o Differ From Cabinet Over Partition I British G I I I I t Jd Heui'-r tod r(.\. W.. tall i I frank tilth the Bi ti fa Oov- .n not HI 1 the v soluwas the Arab pri Ml nythin i md we
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  • 19 12 ien I offer proflded tbf the public an Includ -d I tlul Bndini 'jit work';-
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  • 60 12 HONG KOW I 1 >"<" 111 r Jam'- inn' un d inquiry would bt h«ld <<f. Ui< aboard tbt Bai-on, which claimed wu m oni "i >ii"Hrk r Konf'i POrtl hippi diMiter k driven ol ilie o. i <nu > nc«'d bo three month, or pay
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  • 332 12 London, Fib. 5. Mr. Wil lia's Sto rling balan m Tday, asked the Chancel [ugh Dal ton; "Is it noc a f ral ol [ndia, m the tim ia i notifi i that Gr< ai am i rved her (xxL i t to i
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  • 55 12 LONDON, Feb. Because «>f Ik"coming conversion of volu^taiy hospitals into .state institutions," v legacy of £3 t ooo la rtvoktd m (Till just published. Mr. Arthur John Head, of Carkell .Road, Rcigatu, left L 57 t 7KI and amon« ;lu- toqufttti *a^ DIM «.f £3,000 to the East
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  • 465 12 UN Hope Can Be Betray ed And Lost, Warns Truman WA T;unian told Con I (Jnlted Nau I going conec I Ml confidence m Uk organizaur n I I. IS4I locument which .ntrol is still -'i imn i oj i' ted Nationi jj. fl with pride to United bip m
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  • 27 12 STOCKHOLM, Fib. i f>nl>C ß Bemhard of Holland left I by plane on Tuesday to i I to join his wife Prim- who is expecting a baby.
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