Morning Tribune, 8 February 1947

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  • 32 1 Palestine CABINET DECIDES il b roved ricrs the ri or IE! l r :1 be r m to Khe H Bey Infirm nr>t the ver, was would mv >lye a ol tho
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  • 190 1 King's Export Bounty an said to be a Failure Eb. 7.— Exporters doubted the effecof the Government's latest export bonus mea)ort goods soared from 30 to 40 per two days, since the announcement that the pay exporters a 100 per cent subsidy lue of their cargoes. I porters pointed Government
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  • 14 1 X General Mactl n r lruct^ Shigeru nera] eiec- ''able after Reuter
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  • 179 1 Jam,, Mo cow Radio alleged today that area Fascists continue to occupy sible posts" m the western zones of Germany 'and that military rornutiom numbering many tens of IWU of soldiers ".till operate British zone." Buch if the position mi n Germany," iadio said on
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  • 31 1 C.-in-C. Designate Arrives Gen. Sir Neil Ritchie on arrival at Changi last night. He teas met by Gen. Sir Montagu Stop fora (light/ and Group Lapt. Ryley. (Story on page tivo)
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  • 253 1 UK GOAL EXPORTS PROHIBITED International Repercussions Feared: 700 Ships Held Up LONDON .7. A least 700 issued today prohibiting ail As the deflnlf m more i vernmfnt announced hat the order applied to foIgn ships m British ports tich n< t ded fuel to sail. Mini>trv of Fuel offldalfl emphasized
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  • 64 1 During his brief stay m Malaya. Mr. Ivor Thomas, the Under Secretary for the Colonies. U expected to take st ps to acquaint himself with the extent of opposition to the Federation posalsIt is understood he will meet members of the Council of Join;, Action,
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  • 40 1 Arbitration A greed To An agreement was reached yester &3j[ between the authorities and Malayan Collieries' labour union r«' garding the formation of a board of arbitration to consider the dis pute between the management and the daily paid employ-
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  • 77 1 Nationalists Near Linyi NANKING. Feb. 7.—Government troops reached a point nine mills from Linyi, Communist New Fourth Army headquarters m South Shantung, according to latent press reports. Meanwhile m Central Shan, tung fighting is still m progress between the Communist anrl Gov< rnment forces from under General Wang Yo-wu m
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  • 154 1 SHANGHAI Feb. V. Top operation officers m China's t'.v i airways are threatening to re n after the Shanghai District Court had disclosed that, they were liabl. to charges of manslaughter for plane crashes catc Operation Chief, Cap,. Moon Chin, who followed Wendell Willfie m his round-tlie-jvorld
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  • 45 1 HANOI. Feb 7 With a spectacular parade and ceremony watch-jd by 20,000 people, a now white elephant was received m Pnom-Penh. by the King of Cambodia, who according to the rites of an ancient ceremony, gave th-e elephant Royal coun- sel. Reuter
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  • 66 2 frit staff '>'' po pledged Mr 'I K< I ted I md to take i i.. Hoi I iit« iod v j- aye bat if 1 irthi r i I)ut( Ib( n th* re l I ljllt i call ■-> b i ifected I I writ M
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  • 187 2 t /7/< ///< On Board Ind 0 Ll Ol C I r R v A I I v nal Sir ncral Bir G HQ vi r-Oei h. nder, Bin He Bl met I I Piri %D.C. to I vernor <••m i il and Mr
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  • 245 2 Parii Feb. 7. On a lo iol i- is the natioj j. ol the war, In the op E poque. i;.. I and Undergo Bl •,1 n India, j Pi Ib« „ld i '"XBit ft] not i' v 1 i the only great .If
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  • 279 2 Professor Estimate I 5(1000 Butchered I i I whose division alleg !7Rap( ranking I At the fir lain*, categorically I his men killed a I Protestor M. s Bat I ting University. I witnesses, told thi B L 2.000 civilian^ and H. Ed
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  • 501 2 In Court i I that be could not place any r liance on the cvi- df-nce of an Indian policeman ol the Singapore Harbour Board police, the only prosecution witness Third Magistrate Kenneth M Byrne yesterday acquitted i Kinura Tsutomu (32) and
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  • 177 3 Aliened Robbery Of Woman U7?i/<? Armed l an automatic and roba prosecution witness as Drive on Dec. 13, a Biv M.S. Darby-Haven, was A, P. Jack m tin l rday. The complainant, a middleaged Chiii.se woman, gave her violence m camera L Cpl. W. L.
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  • 104 3 The I nerai cow ich is trying seven Indian ldler g oi the 7ih Coast Regiment, stationed at Cl j island m March 1942, on a eh of mutiny, wag occupied the *hok of yesterday with the cross-examination of Gnr. Allah Ditla accused No. 6. Qnr.
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  • 110 3 NEW LINER IN SINGAPORE H H :erto which only ill at H .inu B 150<j tons ol H well as lan tex- ngers on X ibarked at H. :5 will disembark here 19 will go on to Batavia. m ng th passengers wore Mr. n, Incom and Dr. Josephus m
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  • 33 3 I'- unfortunai Chay, n when h 30 a.m. (j liter!?, ?en. Chai IJ ng are 1 1 Lei to si anc th< n i hi > t
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  • 107 3 La Porte- Vincent Wedding Tht wedding Look place at St Andrew's Cathedral yesterda 5 vmng of Mr. Giles Andre de U »rte, son of Mr. and Mr s Jo s el Andre dc la Porte and now attached to Shell Co. of S.S. Ltd., ngapore, and Mi ss El s
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  • 168 3 Canbui ra The Federal Cabirw has decided to send an exped: lion to the Antarctic ne: summer. Announcing this, the Prim minister, Mr. Chifley. said th iX-pai trrk-nt of the NNayv y ha advised that there was D possibility of a quick Antarcti voyage thi s
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  • 77 3 The President of the Mala; y Nafonal Union of Sarawak Awang Haji Zin Z.-iini. and the Vice-President, Haji Vol H san, with th< President's private secretary arrived In Singapore yesterday from Kuchinc Today they will call on Anthony B former R Muda Of c
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  • 106 3 m I S? c Britis h soldiers. Pte X FiwfJft 9 pL T Morgan and Pte J. L.ttleiifld. were offered bail 'r. the .sum of $200 each, when they tV n H 'o lrial F es ter<tay, m the of th, t> llc f F oUrt fco a
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  • 175 3 Mr. R. K. Sam y Compares Traction And Privat e Company Wages nu public Mr r X the uni n p L V. oJ their strike wa tv provide better working conditii ?h men. lie maintained thai healthy labour 'is an asset i any country, weak labour is not only
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  • 231 3 'Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Friday Representatives of th- Malayan Railway Administration, and ol the Locomotive Engineers' Union and the interim Joint Council of the Railways are meeting n xt Monday m an effort to break the deadlock m the recent negotiations on wages, etc. Representatives of
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  • 177 3 Federal Quiz NEW CITIZENS Q The national ol any country who posse sea the necessary qualifications tor citizenship i become 1 a F deral citizen. What would happen to those national* who are Federal citizens if tne.r country were 1 1 be at war with the v deration ol Malaya?
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  • 104 3 I Mr. Ivor Thomas, the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, will arrive from Australia tomorrow and will stay m Malaya for about a week before he returns to England. In Singapore be will be the guest of HE. the GovernorOeneral until he goes to
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  • 218 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 1947. Law And Order erved I 'icr In wh Hi ceJ 'Ij* 0 k ago virtually Pij U ol II !>-:.:' the Sii tion'sassei pis <i)r amoui I i lUthority. L aving a I r merit t tl Municipal gtrikei demandi the i>' J i
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  • 782 4  - Attack On College: Echo Of Air Crashes H.L.HOPKIN OUR LONDON LEIItK 1 f ou en i I B n Hl Lhe unpl< a ant way I Ckorge a. p „.u eribed i area offlcei N tlona] Union Ol Public He actually referred Uj llarlborough v Iltilbl< hop." Speaking ai a
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  • 79 4 i BYDI new British b Frade regulatii n, which became elfectlv( on January 1. U regarded by Australian pub virtual prohibition m bonk n-flct n into the > i H rwltz ted Oei *(i publish- Her would 'm mplny- rallai I "The Australian Govern it should
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  • 20 4 (.no-; Pel I mley, Dominion Ui d« i rived Vi •i today tti T :r:infd to im •he frontier ma.
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  • 339 4 5-Second News From Britain I I Heard ii. i. '.del-stand the S j tainly *aw me. I- I Wimbledon ill BN I brought up to dat»- t I civilian bomb victin. .|A troops. m% George I halfpenny. I wa- found on Bio. id HL by Mr. A. R. B I
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  • 120 5 lo: i... tad tudi I Id. Q unex, ifan told a r po "At i m d mm] m*r n* tiu •I, I wa ftfn d that In •l fitare plan, to (lev* Alexandra Palace and Pa^k i Inment, exhibition*, rttia] and cuKuial purp It is
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  • 148 5 Forest Problem In India LONODN, Feb. 6.- If India could develop her foie^t land 3 to provide wood fo r the peasants fin- and allow cow-dung to be used for manure there would be a generous upward spiral of prosperity, h aid Sir Herbert Howard, Inspcctor-Geiie r al of Fore
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  • 79 5 LONDON, Feb. 5. Buadhist relics are to be taken frum *V India Museum, London, and enit Sanchi, their original •r ting plact fiom which they were taken m 1851 by Gen. Sl» Alexantif'i Cunningham, a famj teh LeolOflst. The- r ilics are i)u bon<' 01
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    • 84 5 obtainable where it's m V C. K. Tang jvc-Minimum cost LLLEY RD. [NGAPORE Beat Gift c CO, )ad. Binga] B ilding) k 61, Middle Rd. 6 Ptl 2620. HEADACHE-CURE our c.'irg., k bag}.. import. i ati-faction Our luarftQtee. :.C BAGGAGE SERVICE Arcade Phone Confectiorx 'ORIA CONFECTIONERY I STORE Street, mf-
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    • 180 5 shops today are dispL da as can be desired m th i comp tition to buy is happily |comp< •to sell. To the discerning buyer as w seller this page offers a good cross-section of cum irgains. For special advertisement rau ipply to the Advertisement Manager, the Morning I bune,
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    • 169 5 Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade Te! No. Prompt Execution, Reliability aid Satisfaction Our Guarai Express Delivery Clearing j Forwarding and Clearirg Agents II I Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel m a Quitt and Cuol Locality. Rooms: Luxuriou.-'y Furnished, Bar: All kinds of Ist! Class liquors available.
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    • 152 5 1 Op*cmn Regarding the i tight Consult: New China Optical Co, 71. High Street. Singapore. Phone 3786. P^Ojpr&pher CENTURY STUDIO No. 83, \>w World Amusement Park. SINGA rHOTO STI I)1O 14, High Street, Singapore Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. ria:n?os- USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co.,
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  • 1177 6  - A round The Town VERA ARDMORE -WITH dihedral Wcddin a* M And OBMPOI P <*l W-d» U Bt H 0 Dtonktfi hamc radio Mi icri Lack a weH-fcnown mcml t v wvs The b. *X w D I 111 R D nkin rtrm-- fiom BOUth] while It* bride raml *v
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    202 6  - WHY OLD? UNKNOWN Finger Tip Conbi I read somewhere r- '-S "The hand is the instrurr.e:|rj the brain, and carries -li orders." That make, some m* weakminded, especially w'r.e* are indulging m fluffy irarMg Urn. or nervous diummmg-w nose rubbing. ft Lot that be as it may I V lity
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    • 34 6 lib. \ii\i:ii I Ih^ f.irl Wants //chind Him H NO SENSE V AH'LL PRACTICE: T ITIL COME *jfsM PRACTJON' UNTIL COMES J RUNNIN' J TH' RACE AH V NOVEHBtj* NO MOVT^ KETCHES VO7 vO^^/^-H
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  • 1068 7 Gossip About British Films the Brst time m the hisSto v the Briti-h Motion Pic- ur t industry, a World ConvenUonwas held recently at the I Dorchester Hotel m Lond«n_ 1 Thi was a further step for- ward rot Bntish films, and the opening of a new chapter In whi.h
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    • 81 7 /V MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE byALCAPP hS\ JS AH DON^T VTHASS ME, NATCH EMLXfT-F y&*\ m I yru* A w MARRY UP WIF )AH GOT TH' MOST r?^^ S^°P,^ K^ 1 b^ A OLEI MAN V INTELLY-<JUNCE, V IS. '-AN AH IS WTC c2l^ PR E:-DICK-TED M STREN'TH, EDDICAY-
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  • 296 8 i t b<- I Iso mll by Mr :pj the n md a mill. toi stored m Japan< i i nation He bad ■>■ I Ui Malaya that 75 i^j th troubles and .r. there had art en irnxu ifhdency ol
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  • 160 8 n )> are ,l m keeping them linn and limb r and 11. One of the ton Imitation of piano pi n a table or d Lift jrour Angers up from the I i pU] I acn imaginary note- In another one. fold the hand m front
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  • 38 8 AMSTERDAM. Peb. r, -Pip-- All Khan, eMteat ion of the v Khan, arrived m Am.-tt-idam today "rum London on hwi Why i-. CaiK and K&iachi by air. Hi- father it on holiday ii Cain..
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  • 106 8 French Communists Oppose Alliance I 'A HIS f b 6 Tl 1 1 D Frai v b I Brltlfth 1 i n p P I Mi of the I i' v h i bl< to .t conclu I n •A. ftrnt i v d Britain p tlculi Ch man NHI
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  • 179 8 Alleged Deserters Surrender L Feb. 0 I a to up un district court i Pion* Dep today. Fivi- Ruyal P> Tales ppeared on desertion* The y were Herb ham Anthony and Gta rge liam Fi>h, both oi N irth Lcndd W. J. Oakl- v ol Cl T *<k of Goldbon:
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  • 490 8 Malacca. Feb. G. "The new constitutional proposal appear.-, to tail far short of its promise and it seems to want to reverie its declared policy, apparently with the object ol re-establish-ing the .status quo and making a return to the backward political position Malaya occupied
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 123 8 Try This AMERICAN Crossword ruzzle c< Uttw YfelS JGPIWNSI Alßlf 4 K r i'ai:»n coins ?A\'lllcTMr^ 'tbaxonkini rn-Therrd S ■PjU |R |N BS jL 1 F ]P IPIEIP <A cat j'rrpurf tor •■T-Af<?MpRE5 iilJii 8 t* rdi publication 3 eVsBE r'a'9V Mduntniii ranst 4« w t Uh ftet 3A R
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  • 448 9 vn f .i [ndo'the upreme mbutd( tithe leAnit'on ot re ad pt at creating aa .vuh my poomy people .cailv but m Dutch Who were th eir wealth lor ucal power and kept my peo>nwn Now we want an ex- ct m which wo need feel
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  • 67 9 BRIDGE, -Ma FeJ.British playicrwkt George fiard Shau\ master of the U ip used the men of famous Harvard ity as his foil today. n answer 'o a cable from rvard veterans' theatre r P requesting permisn to use his play "Saint \n Shaw wired from Engid.
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  • 86 9 DNDON, Fb. 5. when the t accept .nc foi the Grand iunal running Aln cc, on March 28 we anincpd toda 3 found that ..t comparatively untied hoi had been taken Among them w.u Volauit v. typu Roya] Collage. 1 Jock trainer til] has another In
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  • 59 9 'Only Solution' To Jewish Problem FRANKFURT, Feb. 6.— General McNarney, United States Zuiio CuKinunder m Germany, told press conference here today that th- only Way to solv the problem to Jewish displaced persons was to settle them n Palestine. Ninety -five per cent ot Jewish j displaced persons m th.'
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  • 213 9 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Wearing khaki and sporting his favourite beret, Singapore's G.0.C., Major-Gen. L. H. Cox, yesterday Morn ing paid his first official visit to the famous regiment of the 6th Battalion The Mahratta Light Infantry stationed at Changi since December last. It will be recalled that
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  • 70 9 LONDON, Feb. *.—The Times coi respondent m Tokio writes chat Biitain U regarded by the Japanese a- a "would-be militaristic nation without real power," and went on to say that the principal British activity to the Japanese tft* appeared to bo dress parade, m Tokio. The
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  • 45 9 Owing to 4hr Increase In the Government price of ricr Uie orice of meals In the Pubhr Restaurant, has been increased to 23 rents from Monday. February 3 To make up for small increase a free cigarette or banana will be Riven witti each meal.
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  • 72 9 LONDON, Feb. 6.-Prince>s Elizabeth flattened out on the rolling deck of H.M.S. Vanguard, took careful aim with a iin\\ fned. and missed. She kept missing for 30 rounds of p-.actice firing deported Exchange Telegraph correspondent Louis Nickolls abend the "ii o Souih Africa with th Royal Family). Pi mc.-.
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    • 48 9 ALADDIN on the SCREEN! WHO WOULD NOT LIKE TO SEE MIRACLES PERFORMED BEFORE HIS VERY EYES}' WHO CAN RESIST THE LURE OF SPENDING TWO HOURS IN A TECHNICOLOR WORLD OF MAGIC? WHO IS SO <OIJ> AS NOT TO Hi Tllllll i" U I" m AjTj [^{Wrffftm proved JMLMLMm
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
  • 266 10 STORE FOOD, PRODUCE MARKETS I Glu- 1 |8U; NO. R 157. M Oacc*: Bupei ar $8 Au traiian $5 r, im $41. B ins: $35. Beans: $35. tsln No. N l $11 d $60; an 117 following w» r quotation, for comipj flour, best qua $19 ;;.< Hum quality Sarawak
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  • 36 10 CHINESE AIRWAYS to RESUME SERVICE NANKINI P( b. 7. It U officialli announced that tl I tion Mil i I HAi U CATC bume int. l senrici ol th< groundin di I I foil killin 1
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  • 509 10 1 I I I r If: :rom i an a ol timo< r. Britain could resume he. ,ru to Sweden, Sweden end more timber. Tn-j rtage m turn not only bottlenecks the housing programme, but ai iusei shortages ol all wood products, Including newsprint and paper- d contain rs.
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  • 127 10 WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. T.H Department of Agriculture f&J nounced that p-rmit fur ttoaßll portation of not more than lQMbe* tons of copra for dome> mm I sumption will be granted v, s:H! oil seed crusher who pi Sac crushed copra. mm The announcement -a: Mini its tor tlu importation
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  • 55 10 LONDON, Feb. 6— ln th of commons today ÜboU M George Isaacs informed hard, Conservative, N the programme of k' 1 charges from the fon fixed for the second For the first half of t»e programme includes I 200,000 men Pnd 22.000 Won i mc ettimated aboul 11
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  • 19 10 SOFIA. Feb. 8.--hour session, the O\ A i-mbly has decided Koev, op] Parlifcl a deputy and I v fa
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    • 45 10 K To-day 5 Shows i0..i0 a.m.. i :;o- 1 8.3#— 9.30 p.m. x Grand Picture With Grand Humour' 1 TIMES ALFRED HIKHCOCK I Mi/if w+m******* B bnngs you two grc«» B »Urt >n the emot.onal ■ihnH-o<-*^-y tay f ''>* I^. R' w J Fi#rrVajMMiJi ALFRED HITCHCOCK
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  • 121 11 md -Van" 6 appeared, farcical .slipping conSic interval, the score was (M) for the Club. Samsur^ rewith a new-tuund detern but the S.C.C soon reEdS the attack. The sea[still fought back m fine le, but only tried goalie BeU •;th an easy shot, which
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  • 157 11 ells H ombination m m Chang j m nme of yesterday m before a H ,'art, the m the hen Shanff Ma- g^ lash drove Hartland, n p the ball de- feet m round and a X what would X lass game. H. teams re equally
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  • 107 11 First Plane For Malayan A i rways Leaves LONDON. Feb. 7.— A reception was held at the Grbsvenor House Hotel, London, last night to mark the departure today of the first aeroplane from England for the new si r vices of the Malayan Air-way-—commencing m April. The reception coincided with
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  • 177 11 LONDON, Feb. 7.— The following telegrama exchanged between the Burma delegtion headed by U. Aung San Which visited London recently :md has now returned to Rangoon, and the Secretary of State for Burma were published by the Burma Office today: To Lord Pethick-Lawrence t ''We should
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  • 151 11 SHANGHAI, Feb. 7.— The Ta Kung Pao from Chungking s aid today that three students were seriously injured and moie than ten slightly injured on Wednesday whin a mob of over 200 stormed a theatrical performance staged m the suburbs of Chungking, m connection with a
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  • 83 11 The SCC will be playing their first big soccer game when they cla s h against the SCFA m a match scheduled to be played at Jalan Besftr stadium tomorrow. The proceeds are m aid of the 6CC Rehabilitation Fund. The following have been selected to play for
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  • 23 11 Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Anthoni »H will be procf'-dir to Ceylon on h day by th« i Empress of AustfUia sailing tomorrow.
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  • 478 11 LONDON. Pet 6.— Additional football fixtures for Saturday Feb. s ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Arsenal VB, Blackpool Chelsea vs. Grimsby Huddersftt'd vs. Leeds Sundcrland v?. Portsmouth Wolves. Vs. Kverton SECOND DIVISION Barnsley vs. Swansea Chesterfield vs. Bury Coventry vs. Plymouth Millwall v>. Fulham Southampton vs. West Bromwicta
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  • 267 12 i imilies Cha I I i pj fcol load d of I fou t his f At th< entral ■]-<■•■ Station, i i anothei Belgian load* ix rou d and m hi rU'ht. 1 1 *> 1 J :i foil further eefen round
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  • 153 12 I Ed rd J liar f the Bank lil inn i I I lered .var 01 He added I n ol tin m la I win j not In armj I n army n h prohibit the p i iv( nir I h;t\f:
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  • 75 12 Wheat From Turkey Twenty: Turkej I i J hijp is In 125,000 ton- oi v hased from 'm L< arned auth< rh( 125,000 are to to i India and th lited X n, but the 25.000 i to India alone, luslon ol this agr c ment is one ol the
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  • 119 12 STOURPOKT Feb. 7.— Within ,t lew hours alter the district Court martial at the Royal; 1 Pioneers Depot Burli-h camp, m Worcestershire on thy first BOldiers who gave themselves up In [response to the Government'? I call to des rters, their sentences were confirmed and
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  • 75 12 Condemned Greeks: Appeal To UN ATHEN9, Feb. 7. The United Nation* Balkan, Enquiry Commlssion, now m Athens, has urntly cabled the Security Coun- -•I m New York lor guidance on Its right to approach the Greek 1 Government on behalf of 11 Greeks under sentence of death.! whose execution the
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  • 13 12 NKINO, Bri A Mar-h.tl J Baldf d i>. re 1 wah the Chin<
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  • 82 12 NEW YORK, Feb. 7— The Democratic Party's national chairman Robert E. Hannegan formally announced that the Democrats were 'ready to call upon our president" to seek another White term m 1948. However, m Washington, a White House spokesman expressed surprise saying that Truman bad no advance
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  • 44 12 FRANKFURT. Feb. 7 -Army officials announced that Col. Jack Durant charged with tl r>f the Kronber? Jewels, left for United States by air today nt .v trial was transferred tn the United States because iOme ol tli. could not U.P.
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  • 65 12 LONDON Peb. 7. Scotland Yum reported to hifi ittrted a new 1 ol inquiry into thBpplng Fore murder last Novembei fonowlng an lnterrl< v. a/ith a PentonviUe prisoner' The prlaonei I understood to be Blile to gi\ h information on the murd< r of X tn Stuart
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  • 268 12 Hiroshima Did Not Consider A-Bor b An "Atrocity" t visited I numb I In history. 1 at Japan tr< rds tne ion. Newspaper execu- md out that there I do thought of considering imbing an atrocity until n publications reached Hiroshima some months ago <;li The- fact that a Christian
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  • 52 12 LONDON. Pi is inside th< F at i- threaten Communist Pa: today to oppose th the Anglo-Frenci ing settlement German pr'jbl m I vn by observer linked with I criticism of the all underlying jnotivi The French Con n slon re final attitude I I expressed by
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  • 86 12 "Wool-For-Japs" Opposed MELBOURNE. Feb. 7 A i pusal to accept good m Ja? m exchange lor wo >1 :hi announced by Prin Joseph B. Chtfley yesterday, I be n bitterly criticised by President of the Prisoners Relatives Association, Dr. E. Dunlop. who said it seem'-dAi i tralia was subscribing i
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  • 63 12 May Day Strike In Australia MELBOURNE, Feb. tional one-day stnk<Labour Day) decided i day by a conference repre 76 federal trade union, to cause a production A £3.ooo,ooo, 'it was learned today The strike, intended press the demand for a week for Australian workei mean no deliveries oi br< milk,
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  • 55 12 OXFORD. Feb. 7 wpII," Oxford magazine banned by I alter a questi'-nn lated to worn n vi may resume pub; seventh week ol week of Marrh>. II B» sley has been < It U unlikely nugazine will faced with a I and neither B can a^publication. Accordingly,
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