Morning Tribune, 12 February 1947

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  • 55 1 uro I With It-. Bulgaria, Hungary and Paris ii the penultimate i hi all the parti die Ion;;. I I th khe I am the mount t< d i i I and ni. t I roc In addition Italy IC inlands lo Albania's inde all right-
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  • 38 1 BRITAIN ON WAR FOOTING d B fh ssibllity I > cut i md to bo linked l«:r.;). Hi g. N Yorksfa d Bristol reported f the ntw I ill all day up victimi of n,| collar Di
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  • 32 1 Fuel Power rationing next Summer to t, bill's Tod M I Inathe main built U.P. sdfasdf day with temperature* itill, dropping bt'low froczid 76 p< m M m nbla nncl 26 (I-
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  • 475 1 I. j. 11. With the sentence of death pa»i h terr< In Jerusalem yesterday rejection oi the "ultimatum" ask.; a joint offensive against rrorlsts i the Jewish a: d Arab rejection of the new pi; n for Palestine the situation m Pa] ia more tenso
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  • 512 1 SHANGHAI PRICES RISE EIGHTY P.C. IN TWO DAYS Financial Panic In China NANKING, Feb. 11. ling Government finani la] mic expei I at I G i.C Kai-shek today t< ig the m United States dollar r T. v. Soong attended th) Also held today was the Yuan's Financial Legislation These
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  • 35 1 >ndon, Feb. 11— One political rumour laid last n ght was a report that a Coalition Govern ment might be formed. Churchill emphatically denied this m an exchange with Dalton.- U.P.
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  • 135 1 Jap PoW's Stage Go Slow Strike Japanese surrendered personnel numbering 875 now performing mining operations at the Malayan Collieries m place of 3,500 mi> ers On strike are on a "go slow" strike it is learned. Since their arrival at the mine I the Japanese have been associating freely with
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  • 61 1 Tok o. Feb. 11. A SCAP official tcld the United Pre^s hat unless the Un ted States as prepared to spend $200,n00, 100 In the immediate future to bU'tate Japanese industry for export, and supply it with iry i.iw ma Uriahs "it .ill cost the American taxp; d
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  • 923 2 Mr. Thomas Is Here Primarily to Listen CO. POLICY ON LOCAL MATTERS Mr. Ivor Thomas, Ui ighi reiterated the Bi I Government's general policj lini- d Mr. Thomas, "our respon sibility :is being thai of a trustee foi the local inhabitants/ adding "we believi i political self-govern- only il B
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  • 130 2 Rubber O utlook Bright Political M and S onal advancement th f country are de- pendent on economic prosperity. Mr. Ivor Thomas, Un-der-Secretary of State. d yesterday he tvas 0 r/u« rapzd j tecorery made particular- ly m Malayan rubber m- dustry. 3 T/a> visitor s^a'ed pa«« j f/ic 0
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  • 103 2 The Governor-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, interposing v the press conference t:ivrii by Mr. ■v>r Thomas yesterday, gave hopeful news on the question of back-pay for Government servant.-. i Mr. Mac Donald si<id that 3overn ment was m touch with the representatives of the workers, and mo
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  • 120 2 Tlk President and Vice-Pre-sident «.i the Malay National Union of Sarawak called upo: the Govcrnor-G*. ne r al yesterday ufte r noon. They are understood to have urged Mr. Malcolm MacDonald to take immediate steps to litt the ban on Mr
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  • 125 2 i übber from M mouni <)7,504 tons compared with m the pi icmth. During December U)UU i m P l Malaya wue 26.776 tuns. Japan tippeari for the fti-t time In the countrtei ol destination, i ;ug taken 1,650 tons Shipment, to the United States
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  • 216 2 SEQUEL TO FIRE ENGINE COLLISION In connection with the crash j th»' junction of New Bridge Road ami Oanto mtnl Road on July 27, b n a ton-ton truck and a Muni (iuiil Fiiv Brigade BngiDe, *uit of which dm Ortman died, U injured ar.d others suffered mi- or Injuries,
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  • 106 2 Constitutional Changes Possible— G.G. 'Tribune Staff Reporter) The possibility of an eventual unit n et Singapore under tl Malayan Federation plan not been ruled out. Mr. Iv Thomas. Under-Secrctary of State said yesterday. Mr. Thomas was replying question asking whether In •pinion Singapore was to b( arated under the new
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  • 485 3 Cheng t To Gent Period Ml lirman of the Council of 1 addressed a letter to the Union Governor, I further clarifying the viewpoint of the I lin the light of the Secretary of Stair's v legram despatched to London by the CounI refers
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  • 21 3 Australian Scholarship For Ipoh Nurse Our Own ipoh. f. b. 1 1 Mr. Ooi Cheni Sung, nAIP Nui p in An
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    59 3 Special isshes of post aye and revenue slumps are m preparation to commemorate the forthcoming Royal visit to the High Commission territories of Basutoland. the Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swaziland. The denomina:is, colours and design Kill be the same for all three 'territories. Pictures show designs for the nea stamps (from
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  • 49 3 WASHINGTON, FvO. 10.— Go ment said today that the supp pas>. tirea had "fairly well" I caught up with the demand. Tyi\- manufacturers rolled out i record production of 6.73-M4l for t cars and motor. lest year more than double 1045 figU'es.- U.P.
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  • 131 3 NO REPLY TO DEMAND FOR BACK-PAY 1 1 I I Malayan Union to the BUB) ,1 by the Junior Civil vants Association requesting an announcenv i decision regarding back-pay. Yesterday «v the tune -limit fixed for reply and, m view of the fad that no reply wai received, it il
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  • 54 3 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Feb. 11.— A freak piggling, with eight legs, fcWo bodies, two tails and one head is being exhi- bited m the Jubilee Park here. Th«s two bodies are joined at the neck, forming one head. Thii Treak birth
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  • 31 3 Baghdad. F^b. 10— Iraq has accepted the invitation of ttie Indian Government to attend the International All Hand-made Products Exhibition to be held m Bombay from Apiil 10 to 16. Reuter
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  • 263 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, REBRUARY 12, 1947 Cost Of Living Singapore's public restaurants provl food thought as well c< nt meals. In the Six months ending Decemb I th< nine restaurants nvcAv a pro- of $40,000 after lull ;-l lowance for depreciation <>i mises and kitchen equipment. The restaurants pay mal
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  • 749 4  - Clergyman Escorted from Church In Strand H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER b y Fir eet. Jan 30 A qiu-tiun about a n<'Ui Christmall for troopi m Malaya which si cmi to havr g° n<> *^i .y wai pui .»> the Secr< tary i< (i Wai m theHouic of Common? M;.
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  • 148 4 Pravda Protests: US Sponsored Jap Paper Accused Moscow. Feb. 10.— Ihe Snvlot Communist Party newspapr: Pravda todny protested a^iin t '.-liamefui attacks" on tho Soviet Union m vn> Japai now uncl r I snip ol tne American miltary >ecu] author. t es m Japan Quoting a United report from Wcsh.nKlon
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  • 26 4 Communist Relief Agency Complains hanghal. Fob. 10. Pi pro d I npt piane an UNHi Tuj all of EM l i rol I.- f i U.P.
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  • 11 4 lit iv followed ii Wage Increiiif* i] U.P.
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  • 278 4 5-Second News From Britain Waiting for how**, 11,670 arc now nted on sit eil'g li To prevent fchftfU, lids <»i salvage bins aro |o be ehf I m Acton New housing projuct of Hi Council will be an estate ol Qiancnt houses at Kerulv. costinir £303 034. Street-lighting failures m
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  • 86 5 Burmese Minister Quits In Protest \NGOON, Feb. 10.-Thaktn ide? o| the Dobama il, resigned hi^ post as member m charge of tiaruport aiui communications m tho Burma Executive Council. In a Governor Sir Hubert Ranee. Ba Sein said that m view of his disagreement with the AUlec-Aung San agreement on
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  • 59 5 BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 11. A treaty of friendship between China and Argentina was signed here la.^t night by the Argentina Foreign Minister, Dr. Bramuglia, and the Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Chen Chieh. Cne clause refers to agreement by both parties to draw Up a treaty of
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  • 79 5 Washington. Feb. 10.— Leading world producers of natural rubber today announced the establishment of a "rubber development, bureau intended to acquaint the American public with aew rubber products and deveIcpments m the rubber field. The new bureau will not only try to k. ep the pubhc informed
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  • 45 5 LIVERPOOL, Feb. 10.— The troop ship Orduiia arrived home for th<* fust time siiice August last yea'when she berthed at Liverpool today from Port Said, bringing 2 t 480 servicemen for release and many Palestine police force mi>n for lenve Reuter
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  • 44 5 DURHAM, Feb. 10.— Three of four men working m a seam nt Derv Colli«! Modoin County Durham, Were killed >• day when an outbreak of fire occur William Chi t Church Allcudale Cottages ci through the but bin throe work! ,>,.. b !c wall
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    • 100 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jhn SinqapoJiiL Shop* r ii rnArU*Crafti value-Minimum Cost !K VALLEY RD. SINGAPORE Beauly Aids I Varioui typ. i of k perfumi 1X products. I "BismurelU Gift S [ding Presents, ttc. BUX k CO., Bingap Buildin I Cafe Rcstauranl G 61, Mid.Ue Rd. c 2620.
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    • 163 5 Sin .^hops today arc dlsplayin vari >ds as can be desired m the circuin and competition to buy is happily being replaced competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well seller this page offers a good cross-section of current bargains. For special advertisement rates, etc., pleatfe apply to the
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    • 119 5 Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade Tel No. 4658 Prompt Execution, Reliability and Satisfaction Our Guaran: Express Delivery Clearing Forwarding and Clearing Agents Hotel I THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel m a Quiet aid Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished. Bar: All kinds of Ist: Class liquors available. 7-17.
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    • 128 5 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 STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co v PIANO HOUSE, 103-105,
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  • 944 6  -  WITH VERA ARDMORE- Singapore Encounter v one moment i thought 1 mid becQ whisk, ti wand back tt» London Mid had been transformed Id i met m> old friend "Ru L< ai.y m Slngapon ye»terda Idler, protpector, mule 'bon viveui film actoi but .1 few of th<
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  • 93 6 There seems to b< I aoout the fact that j Is to faligue and fru 5 while Interesting work i Ing and kcep> tine youthl tliousands of people ma I living by doing work v incompatible to them. T 3 bably i> clue to the 1 I
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    285 6  - WHY GROW OLD? Joseph Lowman By c of know- i j taking ..k«- Ik. > > i a chanj j -i ua- nd choi< into the p but H it Is 1 1] among men U the man I he family meal lught with he ieulizv.> that he Is placea
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    • 33 6 |LIX ABiVEK S_ The Boy Who Made Good ie y^^^vl MOPNINT HOWDY V WHO'S H TMASS S 7 HI. TO 7 DQ THEIi; OLE HI, THAR YO; *^f APEf7mAM MY ?J APETTVA P&
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  • 1067 7  - HOLLYWOOD CAMERAMAN'S WIFE Henry Gris HOLLYWOOD. I have just ip kf to i Hollywood camera--he is the happiest woman on earth SI. i his tOCkl and wait up for him with a hot supper ready to be served when he comei horn from work, tired and hungry, because she too
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    • 88 7 Wl/ /A \> :i /O 77 1!: MORNING TRIBUNE j i ra bY AL CAPP T^l N i ANTS US APES f GOO'BVE, V( SMART LAD.I'C/luc 3 2?IS S2 URT T 1 GOT S'GHTS N S BOYS. r r < > NOW HE. -s c r< LO°* S LIK EI
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  • 477 8  -  John Hersey ••IIIIIOSIHMA" by nguto 800 l it s r fortunate and at the a tra that rtu m that il v In that the d Ch hap, other pc pi can ised from the mind with tjual convenience. Of this more true than uf the atomic bomb,
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  • 77 8  -  John Brophy by i Collins 9s. 6dj Mr. Bronhy's latest novel will have particular appeal to those who know Liverpool, for that city ok's three thei. The .second, the sk leton round which the story is built, is the ting, twenty-five iter, '1 by three lower middie-chool-d
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  • 175 8  -  Eric Linklater by \John Cape. Bs. 6(2. > Again Mr. Linkiat* r returns i the modern picare-que. humour ova novel lor which he is Justly famous. Private Ang;lo. the hero of th book, is an Italian soldier with a mild grievance. Fortune has withheld from him the "dono
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  • 48 8  -  Lawrence G. Blochman by {Cassell, 7s. 6d.) It is a curious and dist nmentary on the world we live m that by way of relaxation •i) Hv hoi Hir ishlm >, i turn his tttentii Lawi on c or iniblv ;i d 1 mur
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  • 265 8  -  H. M. Tomlinson oy Hodder Stonghton Ud.J The story of Dave Gay. the hero of Mr. Tomltason's lates novel of the sea, begins with his Stowing away o n board the ketcn ••The London Lass' and gnas Wl*n his becomina a y ung engineer n an army transport
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    • 89 8 FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW Finance, Trade Industry. Published Weekly m Hongkong 50 ct.s per copy $30.00 pei year ordinary mail. $38.00 per year air mail Agents: Kelly Walsh Ltd. .Singapore BOOKS OF TODAY THE SERIAL UNIVERSE J. W. Dunne 5.10 A REFRESHER COURSE IN ENGLISH W. J. Western 3.00 A
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  • 429 9 L<isf Night's Broadcast By Mr. Ivor Thomas The immediate need In Malaya is to haye 4 sonic national machinery working Which CoUld by adr as circumstances demand, said Mr. ivoi I nder-Secretary of State, for the Colonies at a rence m Singapore yesterday.
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  • 34 9 Restaurants Closed For Three Days tallrentsent" of Arab S: v rth Bridge Ro.id days, comlencing {< da They reci I t oi from Peb I d i both I ned :i-,r similar ved v maximui
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  • 180 9 EX-INTERNEE'S PETITION FOR DIVORCE pknang— His Lordship Mr. Ju tice Sarvy |q tho Pmang Supreme urt last Thursday postponed further eTidenoc tin- case In which Douglaa Stuan of Scarborou BsUte, Sungei PaUni, petitioned divorce from his wife Winif blflia, pondenfi being Kenneth Percival Hud petitic that he mar d the
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  • 113 9 IPOH.- Every effort is being made by the police to gath< more information about try month-old kidnapping of a wellknown Buk:t Meriajam resident who. on January 5 was whisk rak bandits m broad daylight near Kamponfl L eu m Northern Perak. It is underwood that the oandits
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  • 110 9 Np Qeok Tong, 37 o t Jalan Bcsar jmd Tan Ht-ig Chai, 22 of Dunlop St., claimed trial In the Fourth Police Court yesterday when charged With committing extortion by putting Tew Thian Hong mi n fear of injury, destruction of his shop by hand granades, and trouble
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  • 524 9 (Tribune SUIT Reporter) >ur most urgent pro abiation and th( sul by 'the most itated Colony o itish Empire. To this end the Colonial Welfare I und has, >m April last, get aside a i v n of £650,000 for a ten-y development plan for North
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    • 61 9 TO-DAY: FOIR SHOWS 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. "WALTZ TIME" is one of the Important Films of the year. EXPRESS Carol Raye Peter Graves Patrica Medina RichaVd Tauber m "WALTZ TIME" A 20th Century Production. COMING LAURA" Was All Woman ..Loved By All Men .Lovinf None: I L Ji DANA
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  • 249 10 —^ir Renewed Interest In Rubber Shares In m the local share marl m the rubbBatu Linl L 5, Sunge luka Pajamssl.'< $1.70 Whi elol Pemerli c. wanted lima could be plac In thfl industi i Inquiries for Alexandra Brick Ords at $1 95 I "id Neaves were
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  • 105 10 AN ECONOMIC DUNKIRK FOR BRITAIN ttitude i dv r>i i itti.h 'a tMlint, for which is ilmo.l oommo on the Continent The Indirect ell lll< nl afgrmvaUnl thn bot^ tknecks, and the l»««rg el! the coal fthortaft are st-nous. Perhape, the B rioui li omen foi next winter, un (IU
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  • 93 10 Little Admiral of Tobruk, A ral Sir Walter Cowan, who with the Commandos at th< *eventy-three and made Honoi Colonel at tt i s off to m- Ht> > a saili: p 1 India m the aircraft Cfti •♦Theseus" to mt'l't King Ed* Regiment, the
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  • 51 10 Reconstitution Of Legislative Council (Tribune Staff Reporter) A despatch from I ry of th<- C( n the recot>' ititution of the Legislative Council jo f g eived by the Governor. Sir Franklin C\v t in dei tai d 1,, d that the Oovernoi viim it 1 m;iy later submit it
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  • 303 10 m are •noon": fc-'iaai Rangoon $1 Rit Rice milling: Siam $40: Glu< tinuuub rice; 81am No. 1 $80; No. 2 $70. Ruck Sugar: $00. I l a Malacca Superlu! Qu;..'ity $41. Wh.te sugar: $85Brown sugar: Australian $59. Green P Siam $31. Red Beans: $30. Black
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  • 40 10 WASHINGTON, Feb. 10—Rsentative Carl T. Curtis told the House that Congress should legislation to maintain the p; tlon of synthetic rubber from alcohol, aa such an industry provide a market for 400,00 bushels of grain.- U.P.
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  • 29 10 v ter-club che bo played m Si liberation has 'oi'i-n Saturday, whei U dub meets th« I t The match begins at 2.30 at Adelphi Hotel.
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    • 51 10 SINGAPORE'S LONGEST FILM RUN! COLUMBIA'S MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR TECHNIC LOR CHARMER "ALAIIOIX A HIS I WOXIIMtiTL LAMI*" now i\ its 9th DA V at the ill II A V 2 m IkflUn^K OF ENTCRrAINMENTI^g^ Ifcki. D^H^H HOUR «»j~ OM 7 1 i TIMES!!! OWSO U l s// K;A THE Ff URTH
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    • 173 10 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle M KOSS -Beetle Ito'mATOl \C C fIPIOiN l_j -Tantalum .sym.i "1L A riMB 4— Spanish dance u-Sparkling WM I "I IMI f»— Fall back 36— Dog^s foot tIeMPML 1 IT IS BI r 12— Mine product -Affirmative c;'=V PHIS'PiR! TtME IS-Beverlty 38-Brother of R aH3c
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  • 421 11 Victorians 268: MCC Bad Start b. 11. A arylebon< the II m a match winch o< md to-da; who won th< Stephen! anc tie rate of on< the first three Hammonc n an effort and. but the> eith( i Rivin i the first p: cemb< r 30 at 3 the
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  • 49 11 VICTOR COUNTRY XI W Innings cc 40 1 Smith 31 Übb b Smith 8 •wn ibw b 18 G ana b Ikin 34 c PoUartJ v 12 jrb Smith ,1 Extras 16 Total 268 6 22 1° fM 8 7 13 4 28 3 •LING > 9 i
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  • 64 11 Mid-Week Cup League Soccer LONDON, 11.-Mui iball Xlixtut WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12 FA Cup Fifth Round [postponed match i Sheffield Wed Vs. Preston N.£ FIFTH ROUND REPLAY Middlesburo' vs. Nott FIRS I OI VISION Aston Villa vs. Blackburn Boiton w. vs. Qbarlton A. Liwrpcol vs Grim>by SECOND DIVISION: MnnchesU'r City vs.
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  • 40 11 BERLIN, Feb. LO.— Walter /on Adelion. Hamburg ■> leader, Germ. aid Olympic Conur. the recent official annou ment that Germany a..d Japan b»- permitted to compete m the tnes. Gorman athle would continue to prepare for competiti U.P.
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  • 67 11 The following will represent the j I Singapore Cricket Club -it soccer j list the Hongko g and Shnngh B;.nk on the Padang today at 515 p.m.: J. C. Rees: D. Brennan, A. Glan- I vilU-. V. R. Burton, A. Pepper, W. I. C. McKtan: C. M. Qtlayle,
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  • 27 11 rhe annual general meeting of I The Chinese Association will oe held on Saturday, Feb. 22 at 4.30 p.m. at the Clubhouse, No 1230, Road.
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  • 59 11 Strikers Want Reply Before Returning (Tribune Staff Reporter) Thi> striking Municr. thii k of returning hi work before hearing what the point>, which the Municipal Presi* dent di.-cu<s«'d an> i them the inquiry up, it wil b for Ui to retu told tl Tribune lasi night. Win iming tl n
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  • 160 11 Singapore Chi Daseball players plfi ike t in the next China Olympic m, however, they propose t 0 make a tour of Sou; mtriea and China. The Singapore Chi, ball "f? i M 8 M'cUMon parent body of Ch.ne. v" 8 v
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  • 123 11 The "Vet" B.P. scored their fifth successive victory by defeating the Lorong Limau Chinese bportji Family Benefit Party 6-1 m a match played on "Luck buike" court. Lloyd Gardens. Result-: < '•Vet" players flrtt); Single-: Hodii bin Habi beat Arthur Lim. 15-4, 15-7; Cheang Seng Luck beat
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  • 108 11 At the annual general meeting ol the Marigold 8.P., the following were elected offic Patron: Mr. Lim Soo Bun; p; dent: Mr. Koh Teck Ec; Vicc-Pre lidentS: Mr. Koh Hua Quee, Mr. Lam Joo n Shu. Mr. Lim Kirn Teng, Mr. Kiong VVoon Kew, Mr. Chow TYnj: How,
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  • 135 11 PAVILION WALTZT-IME with Carol Rape. Patricia Medina, Peter Graves. Richard Tuuber and Albert Sandier and his orchestra. A sparkling romance of the oid Viennese court told m a setUiig of mu^ic and dance, deals with thsj accession of the lovely Emp r e.-s Maria (Ca r ol
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  • 67 11 SYDNEY.— Two Sydney girls Who sailed on the Rangitiki recently, intend t<> make a bicycle trip through Europe. They are Patricia Rose, 20, free lanco writer, -nd her Doris ROSA, 24 stenographer, both of Lindfiold. The girls will have only £80 m Australian
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  • 49 11 The Spore Amateur WeightLifters' Association weight-lifting competition of all classes from flyweight to heavyweight will be held on 30th March. Nu entrance tee will be charged. Entnes which will close on h 23. vhould bo forwarded to the hon secretary, Mr. Chua llail Teck. 48 Win House.
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  • 337 12 US >pointn mar, u > l! Methu tchie.K.l 08., D.8.0., M.C., at io o'clock MUitai Major RonnJ Jell, MB d will stop m the Wst of Field Markhal ii Claude Auc ai d ftgß Middle Eaal as the guest of MUes Dempsey. He
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  • 65 12 BAGDAD, Feb. 11.— General Nm cb Said, Premier of liaq, declui d he will "support the Egyptians* Jubt demand" m their uisPute with Britain, m a statement i^ued today by the Direc-tor-General of Propaganda. Th«. Ir;>Q Premier -tatcd that 'Greater Syria" plan (adled by Tran>jordan t<>
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  • 13 12 NANKING I v < 11. Tl ive y fi the Stall i hern U.P.
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  • 85 12 Venice, Feb. 11. The man who shot and killed Brigadier R. W. M. de Winton, Commander of a British Infantry Brigade at Poland southern Ver.ezia Qiulia, is nOW Ui British custody. She is Maria Pasquinelli. an Italian woman who h I g< iif to Pola
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  • 82 12 i Snanghai. F J b. 10.- The new-'.y-organizrd Export Bonus Boar emandod silent today on the revelation that the Un ted St md apparently Britain as well the m st specific law* lonp lie purp *< i] preventing entry directly of sub 'ds. Ob-sprver-> here
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  • 249 12 Amazing Story Of Abducti on And Assault Aii amazing story of how two Chinese men v ducted by about thirty i taken m a lorry ly spot m Henders at dusk and were sava ten with lists, hammers a abbed with penknives US e t rs alleged that they were
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