Morning Tribune, 7 February 1947

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  • 7 1 MORNING TRIBUNE F^ \pv Series) 1° CENIb
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  • 1137 1 Governor Invited To Take Drastic Steps Tf>ld Tiuii Verimiuij Of i'u!»li« Sormiiv ihus \ot |-\isl In (oloiiv "At the moment the public of Singapore is faced with what almost amounts to a collapse of Government with respect to strikes and public security," declares a letter
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  • 292 1 Vietnam Calls For Peace ris Feb. 6 The President of the Permanent tr m Paris today issued a communit] iam Republican Government pro1^ cessation of hostilities m Indo-ChuUL B French Government to enter iiiio ric^oIffc overnment for settlement of the H-, [ilonsr 1 of the Frcmco-Vietnam agreement of I communique
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  • 50 1 Vool For Japan I Feb. 6. The Aus- Mr. I today that It W within the next lew mplete negotiations tor 1947 of 120.000 ol Australian wool to con sistinß5 istinR oi types not Wf aemanded c-lsewhere. [Us would pay the -ejs and the financing payment under discussion united Kingdom.
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  • 9 1 I'OTON Feb, fi- Mr Britain, died Reuter
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  • 475 1 British reach uture govI ted that fresh th" but ernfusalem neral I on the Palestine lbsue. Mr Arthur Creech Jones was said to favour the new plan providixiß tor the partition of Palesfin- within five yeais. Mr. Bevin. with the support of the Prime Minister
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  • 205 1 "RED" Ellen Dead LONDON, Feb. 6. Miss Ellen Wilkinson, Minister of Education, died this morning at St. Mary's Hospital, Mi>s Wilkinson died from heart attack following bronchitis. Tiny red-haired "Red Ellen," as ibe was called m the fighting days before Labour swept m power m 1945, was the second woman
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  • 91 3 a f 1 2 1 r: chew Pom W hdenc Rl the that on the Ol Get 27 ll nr with two dd ctli AccuhJ b; ought three bun' r--rh c»nt;iinlnB foui rifl'-s to hi^ if d and taken CXD. ten ol the
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  • 124 3 hi UK I ll* Di 'I •oi it Ar.drtWs Btf A B Of $*****0 primary Mittipmtnt t*t •uf':- fl A I prin eMU i i i 7Vad< ,j»«r*m<'rit- ar«- llMdod, I r :'«4! appf I liven fiov<r: m.-it l"i raj>il..l r ri v $vj ofjo t-
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  • 114 3 Men of S 'pore 's Own 18 Div. Sleet At Savoy Many nr.m and h( r le I i unfolded when more I mndred '<n. -'-rs ol the 18th i i :r I whom were i pri Di r ol war ol the Japanese iirvivjr v 1 tn<l Kail of
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  • 69 3 > c of Il,>" m eoftf expeii nit, but bilk i 1.074 .ncurr-d b> wn I tk« Civil CM t t I I A-iJiU t !a-t it MM d«-id«-d I ouM I -ign countel to eluirftd with carn| arm under section 3 (1) of rhr p b
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  • 24 3 OtpUin C. H. Wood, of 52, Bur- bg, R I!.: 1 Hill, London, ha, ppointed to the Colonial Ctt'tomi Berrict for ftfiet m MaUya.
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  • 442 3 "Resume Work"-Gimson's Appeal To Strikers H (Tribune Sta A beavj labour dispute and cci tainly prepared m. all I der to promoti negotiations i ,d< dared Sir Frinklin G pon laj the nu cil. j ooi *nor at the same time api il< d to l adera at the trik-
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  • 39 3 Th«- van of Sl2/)OO ha. b<vn ap•(i by khi Pli anet Cmmitt. nmtnTi shart «>f half I .(i Incidental -xwith the rt- of non c, I:. b >Urera •i Ji. Fund numl uch imn rj the In
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  • 338 3 Army 's Fire-Fighting Ships Ready For Action Tribune Staff 'Reporter* navy' has r ic v;. n tiny inflghtti h« mv 1001 and -'j. «2 ndinavian fishing but quipped with the most up-to-date fire fighting apparatus and capable O l tackling any Ore at sea Thrv ran also draw alongside and
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  • 208 3 Mr. Tiiomas Ingram Kyi,a-t.>n Lloyd h;iv ju>t take,, oVel important pott of permanent head of the B,i\\>h Colonill Office from Sn Ciei rg« Gater who 1- retiring from the pubI lie service. Mr. Lloyd wh<- is 50 h.:- b-en engaged m Colonial ftdSlinislrati )Q
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  • 20 3 J D w Qei re, of 57, Bouthwood r.v.. Road. Hi*h D api*' to the Colonial Administn m- m Malaya.
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  • 221 3 MUTINY TRIM GNR. DITTA'S EVIDENCE "I do not know who killed en got Capt. Williams and th O.Rs. killed", stated ta in his defence at the Court-martial trial yesterday seven soldiers of the 7th Coast I giment Who are facing mutiny at Christmas March 10, 1942. Gnr. Allah Ditta, who
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  • 71 3 Repairs To Public Buildings Cost of repairs and I to a number of O tiom and quarter- 1 lonjr an additior al $53,3item Public Works E* and this sum wa penditure at I the Finance Comm I Building named elude the Oollofc i I Dei tal Dcpartrr.' College Hr $4
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  • 227 4 I Amendments To Bill ■nil at all times carry, while on ".53 appointment andmu.se vroThia was one of the amendments ing of the Advisory Council yes- Amendment) Ordinance 1947 r m general mformI' mined and I the light oi I that had been made
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  • 86 4 1200 Entries For iod Competition M. Kampong Home Garder m Livestock Cornet Penan g and I, Wellesley last Decemirage villagers tc nterest m food proition. received over 1,200 en--15 for the first contest 990 lor the other. ling this m his report. iral Officer, Penang 1 vince Wellesley. Butwwth, says:
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  • 76 4 Robruk Heroes Back Home 2nd Battalion 0 the aJ Regiment has i">< England after nearly in d-a-hali years' .service ;;na was greeted by the Battalion was .sent to "■^B and m 1940 Western Desert ••'<i Sidi Barrani ■•a, far a, Bardia. -h: Battalion cap- and Qatana the 17th Division '^"r
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  • 136 4 The Municipal President. Mr. L. Rayman. told the Singapore Advisory Council meeting yesterday he was waiting to »:e vvhether the firemen who had approached him the last two days would be warned by intimidators—a case that happened about a fortnight back. Mr. Rayman was commenting on the
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  • 90 4 The 3rd Carablnlers < Prince of Wales Dragoon Guards) have returned to England after ten-and-a-half years' service overseas. The Regiment left for India m September. 1936. as a, horsed cavalry regiment and was mechanised m ID3B. By 194J though the Regiment had
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  • 77 4 Henry Simpson Franks and Henry Green McNiff, seaman of the s.a. "Dewanhall" Were discharged by Magistrate K. M. Byrne m the Third Police Court yesterday, as two policemen, witnesses fa the trial were absent. Pranks and McNiff were charged last week, with theft of 36 bottles jof
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  • 64 4 More Accidents In Selangor During the last quarter Of 1U46 Selangur had a spate of road a<-ci-duuts. Twelve fatal m:-.i:> were caused by military rehidei 14 by civilian transport, while less scrioU accidents numbered 426 Of which 120 were by military and 306 by civilian vehicle. Vehicles oth«.«r than motor
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  • 40 4 Governor-Designate Of North Borneo Mr. E. P. Twining, Qovemoj Designate of North Borneo, will arrive m Singapore on Saturday .11 board the "Andes. He will sail for Jes?olt«n on board H.M.S. "O\x> .sum" and will be installed on February 15.
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  • 102 4 Federal Quiz Citizenship Q. Und<T the Citizenship proposals can a Chinese or Indian be a Federal cit.zen as well na national of China ur India? A. Yes. Nationality and Federal Citizenship are quiUdistinct and different things. Federal citizenship wil! not af- l'-ct or impair a person b nationality. Fed ral
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  • 93 4 ABNORMAL PRISON POPULATION It will cost Government $51,000 more to feed Inimtoi <>i' our »ao7 during the first nine months of lj',l. To meet this, approval ha.s b?v:i given tot this additional expenditure over and above tb« $120,000 orginally earmarked. The reason for this additional ex pendituro is given officially
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  • 21 4 Mr. J. C. Litton, of Woolmer Lodg<*, Liphook, Hants ha^ beta appoiit.ci fa khi Colonial Administrative Service for aervicc In Malaya.
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  • 181 4 The Burma Intelligence Corps. a veteran unit of the Burma campaign, and the "eyes and of the army"' (as it was "nee refer* d to by F M. Viscount Waveil), is being di-band-ed after a long and distinguished record of war service. Decorations awarded to B
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  • 338 4 New S.E.A.L.F. C-in-C A rri ves Today KCR. X hing tnent oi to i OOC In C, Northern C<>mwill leave S air on Wednesday. Succeeding Genera] Sir Montagu Stopford is Li. General Sir Neil Methuen Ritchie. KBE.. CB., DSO., MC, veteran of two world ..ai.s, who arrives m Singapore by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 34 4 imiiLiH ■■Qn^QmHj NKiWTI.Y VI KM) P.M. COMBINE? SERVICES ENTtRTAINMEHT A 6 $H7 NEW M AL QtVlSi* CED ir* f/V LAST 2 WIGHTS I fi~O VANCE BOOKING:- flOdtNsOMs. RAFALES Pi.ACE~ I *r* TO 5 J
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  • 403 5 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1947. Law And Order •Si d J r ecuniy That ttfUy powerful Singap re g a- ati which (ill fOl tfic- commercial and pi tfonal community biut I uhe whole of law abiding Sis ipor< Th<- letter addres ted committee of I U.K. Q epitomises
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  • 802 5  - malayan Wives Cry Out For Passages H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER by pic '."<•• J m 7 q U .nt Malaya .n tl i; Oommoi wt M: er, who Riked the Be (01 r I "Wh"thftt many rubr r i inn othen m 11*] a red brim Ing oii' tt
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  • 71 5 CALIFORNIA, Feb. s.— The Duilg la Aircraft Co., announced ihc completion of it- 558 Sky~treak" "sUptnObiC U'>t tube" designed for •peedi between .')5O and 850 miles an hour. The plane, with projectile-like body, thin wing* and high elevitori and tailj ull polished to minor thnefts, will
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  • 25 5 LONDON, FYb. 5.» Th- Danish nunent today ibmitted memorandum lo the Council of Foreign Ml Di pH and urfing t tit 1 :«H ft]] natl
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  • 297 5 5-Second News From Britain Scoring 80 goals m Burnham (Kent; Sc: team have not conceded 7 ft. 3 m. high Bru has been grown by Mr of Riverhead, Kept. The house where the poel lived m 1815 is amon^ mild m NeUon-square, Southwaik, l puiled down m Co SoUthwark Council's
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  • 170 6 275,000 Killed to save £900,000 IBEHG Feb, I X I B. and., Hi I pei KKU] doc War C Tribunal unlay UUM I roauction of the Nazi regin. mercy ueaih" programme, the annual cost of maintaining G» r many* lunatic a-ylunru "woulJ )iavi built a battleship." Brandt, who was testifying
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  • 83 6 COLDEST DAY IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Feb. 5. The southern tip Of the winter's worst storm, and the cold wave which had giipped the mid-western btate* during the week-end, iw< pt the eastern seaboard overnight, biinging furious snow storms and a 42 degress drop ill temperatures today. In New
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  • 55 6 TRIESTE, Feb. 5.— A. Britin officer and a soldi«r were reported missing after a Morgan Line gun fire incident Mtff the Village ftf OobidilJs between Britain and Yugoslev patrols early yegterda.y morning. A British military spoke^ma. 1 I aid he b«'li«'V«d that they are safe and
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  • 44 6 FRANKFURT, Feb. 6.— The Cr.it cd fetate* Army authorities, iefu^ing to "reward immorality and peraliz.- thOM wh. Dracticc corn; nence" ruled today that Tian rules for toldieri m Icvc with frau leins will not b«- rot unborn child AM.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 119 6 I. obtainable anywhere it's m C. K. Tang Arls Cl lt 1 v nU RD B RIV ER VALLEY RD. W SINGAPORE I Beauty B. > tor prodMl B Iding Pi E ALI-A BUX k CO., iji idgc Road. Singapore. Kg tel Building) ■!afe Rc< 2020. BCargo Bdg^j'i I HEADACHE-CURE
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    • 196 6 Singapore shops today arc displaying as wiufc a variety ot goods as can be nesired m the circumstances, n*d competition to buy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well as seller this page offers a good cross-section of current bargains. For special advertisement
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    • 168 6 Forwarding Agenh SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade Tel No. 4f.5s Prompt Execution, Reliability and Satisfaction Our Guaranty Express Delivery Clearing Forwarding and Clearing Agents Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel m a Quitt and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished, Bar: All kind> of lit: Class liquors available. 7-17, Tanglin
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    • 155 6 Regarding the eyesight Consult; New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STtJDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE, 103-105, Selegie
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  • 878 7  -  VERA ARDMORE- WITH An Init'H uiiig Broadca t i hear from the g.e.c Co. that Mi. L C Oamage, theii Via Chairman and Joint Managing fin tot :ii be broadcasting r. length :u:25 it 8.45 p.m. HL lib win be th BritUh Indu trie* Pair. Forthcoming Concert
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 7  - WHY GR OLD? UNKNOWN *> UNKNOWN Others can't choo I fields of keen knU I Foch (lets much I Wl H find m
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  • 130 7 Yesterday I called yoi tiun to the happini hubbies. The hobbj new. George Washing lined hi, m his diary I dore Roosev it was alm< known tor hi- mr and animals as he 1 proweSj as a President, i Only fingerprints ar- 1 characteristic than With hobbies
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 53 7 LI*L AItMU J Word to the Stunid Is EiTi rient ,vf. AXED OLE MAN W" FIGGER IT MOSE WHO LENA'D OUT FO' YO'- T 1 KETCH IN THRACE- SELF, SON.'/ JCUSb i< AN' ME PREDICK-TED S -WHO IS TH' A T "V H£ WHO GOT TH*MOSr HAWSOWEST? U rffo rtosL-wiu
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  • 453 8 Photos show Miss Scott. (1) chatting with three members of the international press before lunching with them; <2) at LoGuardia Airport snack bar; (3) striking a pose for the photographer ichile holding the. script for her next Hal Wallis picture, "Desert Town." before entering Constellation
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  • 90 8 LAKE SUCCESS, New York, Feb. 5. Three proposals have been made In the United Nation^ Human Rights CommUnvssion on the method of implementing and enforcing the international bill of human rights. India wants an International convention enforceable by the Security council, Australia favours the
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  • 8 8 COPENHA" rial InVi into D tod I i
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    • 67 8 I' W MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE ITT^F^^^y 1 by AT, CAPP l^-~ I cA^V? l /^T! f r so IT S vo'Tlike. mebbe.fixin'Jawm mighty I I* TH' FELLA r J^^i 01 M O^ UIT W/F DAISY MAEM PROUD AM j l^T Vli2S^ N VO/^ T SO SHE'LL KETCH THOUGHT
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  • 93 9 tl I I i;d th lared md m n h cannot I I "Tfi' position li pai tit-marly (hfrleiilt m London wh»'i« power tattOOi normally draw UK buljc 01 their vuppli-sby i/ f Htd Wfvii lemperatur* s dnjppt'd Mdtfenly la-t night ait'-r the
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  • 78 9 r tlnu« d ii if< si t. I ,jnd is much I fun Cl lip i di id] vi d r ftnl v only to {infl irtell with no t, or k woman V hour ndlvldu- ilar J"b bt) rherc l< p md nedelin liery, tenciolf, tennis,
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  • 42 9 that i hoeolab bai lii Uribut< i o ehiklrtn I" not Ind their into the black market, the I c oublic choqj have tiered children to bite t,. h h<>< < pi< <• Ml ibt ";< Oermao pre reported day up.
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  • 89 9 "Jet-propelled, Supersonic Calendar t Calender} has come I from kUen been des- ••mted States v Kt-propelled. i calendar i X bill aimed a^ equalisl fnc quarters of the year B, riitu holidays as S now before the U.S. Se- nate. Mm Achelis told a I press conference today. > rnder
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  • 79 9 PRO-VIETNAM STRIKE COTTA. Feb. 5- Flying Ol p -lice patrolled Calcutta with fixed bayonets as workers staged a one-day general strike Ln protest against the, recent Incident when the police fired on .student demonstrators supporting thi struggle of Vietnam Republicans against the French m Indo-China. Hurst hit by the strike
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  • 134 9 Aung San: Freedom Within A Year RANGOON, Feb. 5 U Aung San m a b'oadc.e>t to the Burmese per pit declared; "I want Burma once -he |g free to be x real ant* itnoere fri<nd oi Britain." The Burmese leader, appealing to hi« compatriots to accept the British Government White
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  • 28 9 WASHIMSION, P.-b s.— Ada ler, war urn*- load' Ani«-nrun ..a-k «.rco«, m the Pacihc, will be burned m th-« National Cemetery t.-d-iy v full military bOBOUTs.
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  • 316 9 No Pay White They're Out Singapore, Thursd The Singapore Governor (Sir Franklin Gin m the Advisory Council to-day to the work while m gotiation i s a -I ask the strike loaders.' he|- 'to consider whether m the rests of the public the time has
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  • 79 9 Smuts Appoints S.A. Indian Advisory Board CAPETOWN, F.b. 5. Prim Minister Smuts tnnounced, k] met the delegation of Municipal Association today to cuss the Indian question, \l Government had decided an Indian Advisory Beard I the Government <>n all n. lating to the Welfare of th< 1 community. Gen. Smuts
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  • 99 9 Commonwealth Vulnerable LONDON, Feb. s.— 6ir \rthur Salt*-r, M.P. for Oxford University, told the Royal Kmpire Society lod.ty that the future <.•" th»- United Nations impended ultimately <<n British. American a-,d Russian relationt. Britain of it^olf could not equal the strength of the oth«f tv.'<> tr.d was the "most vulnerable
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  • 63 9 Britain's Toughest Battle MANCHESTER, Peb. 5.-1 Haloid Mackintosh chairman National Savings Committt •>•_ today that 'Britain is Lip the toughest battle m he] history and the coiintrj crossroads."' Speaking at a .saving- rally I Manchester, Sir Harold shall definitely have i dard of living unless m superhuan effort rise ib
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  • 87 9 There was still no trace oi a London holid.iy :oupl t 3J y ar-old Richard Gii ham his *lfe, Joyce who left a to walk to the church ye> afternoon and vanished into blizzard. Game-keeper> police and villagers, hampt: wind and snow, have but three farms m
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  • 25 9 BERLIN, F«b. 5.- 1 Newi Services I d I 53 Germans frOM I 1 rolish refugee tr I m on-d.-n lasfl f
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    • 239 9 iVy T/iis AMERICAN (\M\III 111 Crossword ruzzle "S2™ «T-A_kJAJL_|O v_.f M^KigLt ihbbr j v A R \.ERIR E .L A Tic 1 ciij oi Li.hr 3i-Wandfien 5\ 'j|g?y g LT.E.R 3fr— Ood of war Ic'c'd^cßp'-'VI fr.i dr:r.i 37-w»v of do.rg r-*MiW *-~-ri i Make w|, for thlnia P« E K__*
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  • 314 10 Labour Commissioner Suggests Modifications To Municipal Strikers' Demands I 1 aJ a J s on ettingup Z M4 c the 5f r expresses t-ne M: ma nds arose r inn not 2 en of the condition^ a state of affairs nks. must cease now X c appomtm ■nt of 9
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  • 113 10 ■j |5.120 ii X th repatriation numbei of Bouth I 2 iffei 'row i i K> n "1 $\OOO H tnenti of i ewarcb Si Polio- Porce ir ■< with the round-up »»f >SSIO i of d robbers Ai pre re n n the diiun li
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  • 27 10 Acc used In Hospital I emptji E i tl Second I Pa oase I Chin Kik I i of ir pi munition I m on Bin I
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  • 140 10 For his pan m an armed roboery at a Chines,, house m Killlney Road un the night of Aug. b last year, Ha^him bin Sumai wa> *entenced to right ears' 1.1. and 12 strokes by Mr. Justice Jobling at the Allies yesterday. Witness* related how
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  • 33 10 The French memorandum on pro cedure ii designed to secure i fullei itkm by the smaller Alii the work preparing the Ocr without < the w-,rk of the Bin PoUi who must retain ponsibility.
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  • 175 10 Blizzards Blind Britain LONDON, Feb. .".—Britain was almost cut m two today by blizzar'. Which isolated many t<»wn, ard villages. Snow drifts made road communication almost impassible between England to the North and South of (he line from Liverpool on the West Coast to Hull on the East. All the
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  • 125 10 LONDON. Feb. 5. A murder trial wa> adjourned to a later session at the Old Bailey today when the Defending Counsel announced that the existence of a vital witness for the defence had been found, but there had not been an opportunity to obtain a
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  • 55 10 NEWARK, N.J., Fcb 5. A twin-engined army bomber crashed at Newaik airport k:llinc the pilot and co-pilot. Rio Do Janeiro. Feb. 5. Four persons were killed and five injured m a crash of a Brazilian Omta airliner near Ara&uaro m the Minaagerea state. All victims were
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  • 23 10 Last Sunday a n»-w Malay Vernacular School wa opened at Simpang Sungei Choh by the District I Ulu Sclangor llr. I. D. Irvine.
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  • 114 10 LIVERPOOL, Feb. 5 The 12,000-ton liner Anterior, which berthed at Liverpool from Rangoon, today passed within two miles of the battleship Vanguard carrying the King, Queen and Princesses to South Africa off Cape Vincent, but none of the 900 Service personnel on board
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  • 97 10 SYDNEY. A mun i'»rc«'d a pit*. of wood into Uie mouth ot" crocodile at Paniii' Bay and stopix-d J reptile from moving its jaws The man G. Monck f cafe issistant was dragging a net m shallowwater with Leo Fotiades, caf«- proprietor, when the crocodile approached.
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  • 133 10 REX SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS with Carmen Miranda, Vivien Blame and Michael O'Shea. This *ong- filled musical con-cc-rn s itself with tilling tht story of three cousins who find themselves tbc joint heir* of Magnolia Manor, a decrepit plantation near an aimy camp, where they pool all
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 41 10 THE WHOLE TOWN IS DISCUSSING THIS MARVEL! i mmm i^^ y-x-^ A THOUSAND ANO ONE OU J*" D J™. > X OARING OUELSF FEATS OF MAGICI II O lII* i-» I v •lII* V^H i fa Jw IT V/ J v^ fc^
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 158 11 Inquiries For Sterling Rubbers f y $16i n Smelt( y Lien o still at $1 M if iren .lable i\ |4Q v d Banks £92] but fei m ol the lat:,k on the market ranted at $2 .17* $2.20 and Bteam[n it I Boutin Bit 12 6 ranted at v
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    • 31 11 XtfT d r d lid n t Hold m I d c I ect ri < British 1 mdi I |-ri'.r r- o uj > a < ,1 on l| Reuter
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    • 39 11 Th< S C.CR.A tibber price were: Buy rs. Sellers lb, ib. No l ltfe.B Spot, U> 415 424 No 1 R S S X m bales Peb, 43 431 *J 4p JO Tone t>l mark< I Steady,
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    • 37 11 ong Koi n i f> Jiirri v. i n< v. roduc< d en he v M ol th ihlri Ii h -'i v»--j from Cheoi v nc< d to lour w' rd labour.
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  • 81 11 •irr. taking i 1 1 1 tral M- .vid«r-cl eM*i"g I much MliifaeUoa particularly h an important r<-f lection of th»- m;.Wii. Mi rf<Tiiing produ tior labour und <-arnir:gs prt^tCt 111 1947. KUrth'-r :.gth '>f HWtor •t<-r !-uj»por- rariow m lati d no ;r, nd I
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  • 121 11 CANBERRA, Feb. s.— Au tl mn t try to build up her export markttt m other eoimtriei m Britain i rorced to ftbandon Empire I preference as result of forth coining Internationa] Trade Organi- i latioii talks, i( mm.% teamed officially today. Increase ia
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  • 280 11 U.S. COL. ON LEA VE FR OM JAPAN HELD HAD 52 10,000 DIAMONDS San Francisco, Feb. 5. on leave from the army of !>• i n placed under technical Arthur's orders, following t i ustoms agents of moie than be brought back from Ja Murray who commanded the 40th division
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  • 338 11 I cay. Pries quoiea Delow are i I p:cul weight except where otherdated Foodstuffs:-- Yesterday's quotation <. were "Meehoon": t.am No 1 $87$. Rice 91am No. l $105; No 2 $100. Rice milling: Siam $40; Glu* tinuou^ rice; Siam $85 Rock Sugar: -$52. "Gula" Malacca:
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  • 286 11 Witness Flown From Batavia At dawn a plane t< Batavia bound for Singa M^ yesterday. On b'tarc! :-mj| (Jrcrra Bockweu •28 'Netherlands Military P:f Headquarters. Bockweit, a prosecution 1 a ness m a preliminary B u m: Id belore Seventh ?M Magistrate A P. Jack. arnvecM time to testily at
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  • 26 11 Poo Chee Lira m charged In Oci m theft of barh m about $40 fr >m N k Chirn H the F >urth P H I
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    • 32 11 HERI IS YOl R WEEKENDS CREEN FARE! m A Rtattp Ortat Movk You Should Not UU OBSERVER 4 SHOWS \/M)-A—V> .SO--!) .'iO p.m. TARY OR^I JDW fOMipt ■Cg|i|plfliH|^H ALFRED lIJ^I^iJ^.ffIBHIIMHITCHCOCK "y ■f
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  • 1247 12 lOURTH TtS I L\US l.\ DRAW tefiStt. «85 I. T v consecutive centuries each nd Arthur Monis highlighted the I fi h- F ■Hi TVst match between Engwhich ended today m a draw. Aus,*J ,v» victories a t Brisbane and Jn matches
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  • 178 12 ENGLAND 2nd irnings Wa s hb r ook c Tallon b Lindwall j9 Hulton b Johnson 76 Edrich c Bradman b Toshack 46 Hammond c Lindwall b Toshack 22 Ikin lbw b Toshack 1 Compton not out 103 H.trdstaff b Toshack 9 Yardley c Tallon b Lindwall 18
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  • 141 12 The following will represent the Catholic Young Me Assocla tion m a charity soccer match against E.F.I. Transit Depot Hq. at Jalnn Besar on Sunday, Feb. 16 m aid of Catholic Charities G. Webber; H. Hoeden and Chin Geok; B. Noronha, I. J. Vass and A.
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  • 154 12 "Father Germania" Was A Victim COPENHAGEN, Feb. 5 G< im.m women m wlUfi camps h»-rr virtually i aping the few n mates, it became knov after Urn departure of the 17-year old Gcrrrr youth who fathered »5 fc.bio- b" fore he left for Geimar.y on I I fugee ship the
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  • 139 12 Disarmament Plans Under Discussion LAKE SUCCESS. NKW *'ORK, Feb. s,— The special Drat'ting Com mittee meeting today failed to reach agreement s fo n i )lan foi the future work of tbc Security Council On disarmament. The Committee consist- of repre* •entattrei of Prance, Australia, the United Btatei, Soviet Rufeia
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  • 92 12 A ***** match i to bi v> at Jn\-.m B«>ar Stadium b.tw Combined Btrffeta XV and tho S.C.C., tomorrow. The following arc the t-am.>--.SCC O. S. Tiylor. a M. B«Ward, W. E. Grieve. R. S. Drboffl««rer, D. M. Quay:.- J Pram*, J Pott- i X N. R. WlUon,
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  • 166 13 were parts oi X I B a rrade Ui ibout md 50.000 fn.l m nd the übui nee. All i ii. i] when Hiij:inj<s cultl i d I rernmeni SO M i i iking Sixty-flv/e M New Dell Pai I Nehru, n n th< Uw< r Hou*
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  • 188 13 $750,000 To Meet S'pore PoWs' Debts I 1 j T<, '1 S i a m s mil Internment Camp. ;ingapo > during the jaPane t oa upatton $750. s fioo has been approved by. l Government the expen- diture to be shared by f he Malayan Union and S<Hy capore.
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  • 138 13 Soviet French Plan s For German Treaty i Ml to d '•d m tii*- (form |n d'-l- many*! n«-ighb<ui iad bad bee <d Mid, lecolldly, tl tates rot Gtamniy'^ li'.-ighi.< I 'I'.ich had been occupied. The British repiesvi .uui 1 S.r William Strang, »tr««S*d thai ihe which ha.J declar-ci v
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  • 99 13 U.S. ASKED TO CLARIFY CHINA POLICY Washington, Feb. 6. Reliable sources leported yesterday Ihi; t Representative Walter Judd, member or the House of Foreign Affairs Committee, intends to demand clarification of the United States future pol cy towards China. Mr. Judd will point out that the United States i.s abandoning
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  • 47 13 Plotted To Smuggle Out Atom Formula New York, Ffcl World Telegram that Gerhard Eisl ative m the Sovi< I i was assigned to d< atomic bomb form Moscow. Eslor. who was arr< yesterday as an ci the order of era! Tom Clark, morrow bo: UnAmerican A mittco
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