Morning Tribune, 22 February 1947

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  • 9 1 MORNING TRIBUNE seric 10 CENTS V. FEB. 22, 1947.
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  • 1932 1 CALL TO NATION FOR GREAT CONSTRUCTIVE BID I'oinls 1 From the white paper Coal the basic facto.Armed forces reduction Target for exports 175 p.c. of 1938 volume Incentive payments for producers Making labour mobile... Discouragement of coal consuming industries.. Foreign labour, women workers and elderly workers to be encouraged... U'age
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  • 143 1 LONDON, Feb. 21 timo limit -a or t > H British Him* >>ure on M"** I H ci- the 2 :it th; final B the British B- a nd roy, it was B B: supported ■< s insist■t M is] m Minister* m he Muslim B boycott
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  • 83 1 Clo Rubber Strike WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. The International Rubber WorkerUnion of the CIO voted overwhelmingly m favour of .1 strike v. ..I tih ''big four" plants here- Lhe Firestone and Goodrich a- a strike vote was t.ik^n t day a; the third plant. GoodPlrestone workers voted 7.956 ikr ag.iin-t 917
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  • 44 1 TOKIO. Feb. 21.- Th, Allied Occupation authorities have reDr. Hoimich Stahmer, form n Ambassador m Tokio ftd been m prlaOl) await np Crimes, He is now thmer, who a- HltkrV "Minq prominin negotiating the ttiii»(! Japan m 1940. I Jaoati 1!>43 Reuter
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  • 36 1 OTTAWA, Feb. 21.- Canadian lxiiunt officials said today Canada reserved the right to make representation* against Japan on behalf of former Canadian piltcmera of war when negotiations open for the signing of peace. Reuter
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  • 88 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.— Afttv a >vai of enigmatic silence, Soviet Russia finally agreed today to 'look into" the question of paying her $11,298,000,000 Lendj Lease bill due to the United StatTh e Statu Department emphasized however, that there was no promise b> Moscow to
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  • 419 2 A Chair Of Chinese Culture < tribune Report Ihe hope that wJ jtence In Malaya th. re fcill I jjj yW cult an and opp >rtui full Chinese course was expn by Pi I I Hsiaot the Tsing Hua U\ through Singapore on his *ay
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  • 149 2 (TrJbune Staff Reporter iy T There ft a higher de-' J fjree of literacy m China toLay than before the t war. Professor Fci Hsiao- tonq tya newsman at a conference yesterday tiuit there was "wore quantity J bu poorer quality" where education for the Chinese
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  • 65 2 While seeing off his fr.endy Mio wove leaving for India mor ling, 50-year old Subedar Noor Mohamed, I.G. Oarann;abad Centre, a staff a tached to the 2nd InTrans I Camp, Bukit ah, collapsed and died bey modical aid could be tdmmoned. Uh( buried at cemetery the pi 1
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  • 37 2 SHANGHAI. Feb 2n Th 1 150-ton warship i ted to participate In Alii (i occupation duties ir a the A: b warsli m 13? men N 'nder the command of r\;m t;m. Reuter
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  • 105 2 Hanoi, Feb. 20. 1 1 I of the Chinese-Annam I ter m Northern Hanoi I roduced to rubble when W French made an attacl I weekend, but buildings I stand m thp cent: and are still inhabited by I Annamites. Chinese a I Indians. The whole arei
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  • 97 2 TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA nd m c the war intern. 1 An s 30-year-old trad ie. with th I Inij nto Al^^truii.t from for December 1946 amouni 187.000, which Hunt the t ital tor six months E 1.058 000. Australian exports to Maiaya for December, i j4ii amounted t *****,000, bringing
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  • 78 2 At the annual general me the District the followirg v ted office boaren for the year 19 it President: Mr. Erio S. B. V Vice-President: Mr. Piter Lim; Hon Treasurer: Mr. Michael Wee; Hon Secretary: Mr. Victor J. Joseph. Hon. Auditor: Mr. Leong Hoiig Toh: Chairman
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  • 497 2 An eye-witness account of the attack on Capt Wila "?s, commanding officer of the 7th Coast Regiment ii.£.o.R A., stationed at Christmas Island m March 1942 the four 8.0.R5.. was given yesterday at the contin-Court-martial trial of th e seven Indian soldiers w!i lacing
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  • 377 2 Court Sequell To Battery Rd. "Squatting" Hardial Singh, a partner of the linn ol i Singh, Singapore, appeared before Mr. Paul Storrini! First District Court yesterday on a charge of wilfunJS obeying an order of the Rent Assessment Board liv him to deliver up possession of premises known as I
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  • 41 2 WASHINGTON I Vnr Department, I ndny. ommttid< d lo n to pcrmann I 1R Colon o I .t 'as convicted, i nod $500 m thf I rmy pn Kilian's nami r 600 prom. i Rftiitehou onflv. U.P.
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    • 36 2 WANTED Required by Fraaer and Noave 1 ;i 'i rxperienced shorthand typist Please write m fist instance (stating apo experience nnd salary expoctf n> f! ich Manager. \ori( VGAPORF VOLUNTEER CORP A pd nd w v.
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  • 578 3 S.H.B. Clerks Strike As Comrades Are Charged With Looting Complain They Themselves Intimidated ■tfv Gangs Of Looters ibunc Stall Reporter) j 350 Ml!., clerks and godown clerks strike ai the Singap Harbour W as >. p against five m< m- ciation tu'iiig brought up ai m the day on a
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  • 27 3 Tnb T Reporter > able and the 1 amis sterdav I he w bocau.se ired m the r and We tlic d
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  • 100 3 Chua Ah Pui alias Tan Ah Chili) and Tan Ah Seng and two India-. a Seeni and Govindasamy were found guilty of theft, by Magistrate K. M. Byrne m the Third Police Court yesterday. They pleaded guilty to theft olf cloth valued at $46
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  • 114 3 the Municipal Services Union received 1 from the Municipal Commissioners granting ltlon f)1 '"i<>n as approved at their meeting on u **y*l t and pledging (l to offer you «uch assistanc within the President's and the Conn On MalTl > 4 the Union
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  • 241 3 Kwck Chin Choc, an armed robber who was sentenced to death at the November Assizes, lost his appeal when he appeared before the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. At his trial he was charged on two counts— that of committing robbery and carrTlUg arms Kwek was
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  • 318 3 The Ii >ul En ,i Su6for S.l i a held taeir flfi stciday at the Offlce of the Six The Committee n>t d that Burma hud been invited to become a member oi the Kice Com i mittee of the I E.F.C. m Washy Jmton
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  • 118 3 Federal Quiz Composition Of Councils I Q. Would there be an Unofficial Majority m the Federal Legislative Council under the Working Committee's proposals if the Presidents of the State Councils had been classed as Official and not as Unofficial Members? A.— Yen. Subject to the proviso to clause 41, even
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  • 115 3 H. M. the Xin X has been pleas. «d to approve an award of Mention m Despatches to Captain Lionel Henry Barte-Barry. An announcement to •hat effect appeared m the Mil Supplement to tin- London Gj. daU»d Janu. 23. Captain Harte-Barry commanded "B" Company of
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  • 22 3 Sir William ('lark And Mr I I i irrlved m Sin iv on tht r w:iv to Ai 1
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  • 389 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, FEB 22. 1947. India: The Success Of A Mission HKITAIN has namea a target date June. 1948 which the instrumci ft transfer of j i ln.li.in hands will have been concluded. This is by Car the most decisive action Britain yet taken to prove ill cerity of
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  • 1387 4 PREMIER ATTLEE DISCLOSES HISTORIC STEP Li Feb. 20. Prime Minister Attlee announced m th< i Commons to at the British Government wish make it clear it was their definite takei to effeci transference oi power into responsible Indian h. ot later than June 1948. Mr.
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  • 188 5 LEEDS b\b 21 Binding im?i Henry B labours, who iped irom Borstal, Justicf Stable said at Leeds Aasiies t< n 'This buy had i.. to be pick ti up by anybody and taken U) Borstal. Ii th< y do iak t < him
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  • 118 5 Reported Sit Down Strike On Rajula TOKIO. Feb. 21— It w.is r, ted hero today that thtBrit sh authorities at Kure m Southern Japan have arrested a number of troops believed to belong to the Dorsetshire Re^itnent who reused to board tji» -el Rajula which was tranafeyri^o them to Sngapore.
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  • 20 5 Lon i;>y and 64 dam terman and Jai < 11 rr 131 totally It will f»
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    • 492 5 I it's obtainable anywhere it's m Singapore shops tod«y displaying a* wiut a It^iri^i I ods cis can be desired m the circumstai and vompctition to buy is happily being replaced oy v H T sell. To the discerning buyer as well a Refardins the eyesight C. K« an eller
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  • 457 6  -  VERA ARDMORE /ITH .<■ [01 H Sin I] at r -vu v pi iyed on no i 1 pa cca*ioi Whil touring Bui m tiu show i: Lovely Pa Banks, i pai Tabersham, went down with m ilai La. The a< but Jack! Norman, com< and ng
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 6 RKO Raaio Pictures would ap oreciato very much if pairon c eing 'Woman In The Window' the Capitol Theatre woulc keep the surprise climax t them Selves. The ending is sc »ti usual that it would spoil the en *?,inmont value if it is reveal d. (I 1
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    287 6  -  UNKNOWN \By [For Vivacious We hear a greal deal I rltamlm and their effd alth but w« do not much about mineral .u.e essential to h< alth i A large number o! a niu>t be present rations. Howevei the nw> portant oms an caldH phosphorous mangane -c. I
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    • 75 6 I LIX ABI\EK exclusive i\ 1 1 Out!/ HORNER P. GRIMPER, INDUSTRIALIST;! P PUFFff— SOMEONE'S RUNS FOR HIS LIFE- BOUND TO CATCH ME r r TTf r U V'J IT MIGHT AS WELL BE J*^ sri 2 'E-QAOrr-IN MY SO YEARS THE ONE. CIVILIZED JSK AV7AY FROM DOGPATCH I X
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  • 1246 7  -  Henry Gris f oy Morning Tribune 1 Carres, m Hcllyxcood S X I I H m I H H tying. B B H nublic H A I 1 Vnd he B I all dy mc Him D for ra >port. And by the end m
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    • 41 7 I Y(/ IRfBC'XF J^ F LOST VOPE > iL MAN, HUH r /IT SO HAPPENED m*rr rr iW ah nabbed two r I :i r l X T MARRY I IV BUT ONE. TAKE! \VORE PICK. r r r, continued on Monday)
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  • 203 8 MA YOR FINED FOR 5-COURSE FEAST n ii three or- 1 ed to paj tal ol l A flve-c »v] iquet was said to have Includ I 'up, mcd tui mb cutl ts and fowl vegetables, appl< cream, apricol melba cull Ju C( Bj id Hurt' was no stigma on
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  • 93 8 up loi tits with the «i I d at the prison 1 1 of three J 111 ol expectattont" according to Di. Am Alvinf, Projed Buperviioi and Pi' f Medicine Chicago University In tiw report, Dr. Alving rch will eventua mean "great relief" for 300,000,000 throughout
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  • 206 8 Calcutta. Feb 20. Lieut.-* Walter Jamta dimming, charged with desert! >n In renting himself m m the 41st Indian General Hospital at linpnal, mar the Burma-Indian "o rder In March 1944. was tod s und guilty by a court man Asked ii he had anything t<
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  • 232 8 Inbuilt' Stall Kt'porlen Plan* are being discu 1 a building m Penang of the St. x, I b unbed site m Farqul I will b< completed before 1932. the cci I coming of the Christian brothers. 11 m According to the Rev. BmtiuT
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  • 77 8 Sydney. Feb. 20. A ol tour men have foundj they believe to be one i est gold re fs m the Temora (mining centre m 5 South Wales about 200 1 west of Sydney* say ha- been n\:n perienced miners .samples indicate a yte]
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  • 189 8 KUALA LIPIS. T: |j an Indian Uongn m organisation run to de fl p i indi :l but t»» I I th- political developn I Malaya, Mr. Thivy. P* dent ol the MIC. In an I As Indians, ho said, the] I proud oi the
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  • 9 8 JKRUSAI ni I leiun Con U.P.
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    • 169 8 ITry This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle egged I nit L i_M A l2j p Mock? cj v -Ha n vMk e«5 c Autocrat E^-.- Ifflgfrygg ■un -Glrl'fi name A RB M 9 A LBY^ n Winkle <7 I ■TR'TpVf'RI buMnew 39-Rave -V^^' vinCWi < blln 42-Co!oi 1= -W- -.l-BL^A t b
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  • 185 9 A not y. t would i- reporti riiiwttl that Ike Ame military advisory grolln peraoaßel will be paid m Ohineee dollara i>» Binning on al**Ck I, Minister "i Information Ptnt HsUch Pti. clarified that ti: gold and foreign curwas not considered i violation of HBBgfnef economic u«*s t but
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  • 81 9 nt IruI David lia! United thr atenin lit bo.h X nate soon H Mr. Lilicnthal b by 81 na smarting tend with LilienH;-: ret r. ..ppoiir nominees t i! prosper !f Vail y V .y McKellar 1HUi lienthal bt i Hi. i mic !ink
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  • 26 9 I Chinese asked irch for es missman States le Jum- haven, he wanted :lude the r of the m it to mil. Reuter
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  • 8 9 Hoover Arrives In London B rlln the Reuter
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  • 81 9 Reply no to the Britisli charges that Albania had sowed lliclt minefields wlvch had damaged the two Brit sh warwith a loss of 44 lives, the n an delegate, Hysni Kapof. .cd f ha' the British Is had repeatedly moved to Alban :i's territorial waters !>nd deliberately provoked
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  • 93 9 PAARL. South Africa, Feb 20 The Royal Family left' >etown at 9.15 a.m. today for the r first informal party m South Africa— a mouna n~ aide p'enic above the beautiful valley of Paarl. A platform was built outsde the city haU under oak trees and
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  • 123 9 HANDCROSS. Feb. 20.-Ny-mans, Handcio>s, one of the most beautiful mansions m Sussex, w.i- destroyed by fire on the 75th birthday o f the owner. Lkut.-Col. L C R Messel. The house, for years open to visitors m aid of nursing funds, was full of valuable
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  • 40 9 VALESE, ITALY, Feb. 20.— Twenty-seven voar-old Adam<» ietti mado a lOieidc leap fi'on\ a sevent floor window here today. His body crashed through the roof of a i\v<> storey hoUM below. Betti was fuunc' suffering from minor scratches.— U.P.
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  • 213 9 British Reply To Terrorists Allegations luarters have illegations La un Zvai Leumi organ Bi ur Jews and a nate I d OH ment Raid were i but n tment. military headquarter* On the night 29. live Jews atto break through a mill ul block and only halted after fire had
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  • 236 9 KUALA LUMPUK Th« Housing Committee has held -meetings to consider interim reports from the Resident Commissioners regarding the more urgent housing nveds of the different States. Fuller Information is neces- 1 sary before the Committee can submit to Government its nnal u^uit ana
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  • 106 9 Thrill-Packed Flight By Crippled Plane NEW YORK, Feb. 20.— Racing for land with only two of its four engines working a France constellation airliner landed safely m Casablanca, French Morocco, yesterday after a thrill-packed tians-Atlantic flight. ihe last 400 miles of overv, ater journey was made after its crew had
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  • 63 9 COLOMBO, Feb. 20.-On his return from a week's visit to India, N. W A. De Silva of Oalle found that 2.000 pieces of jewel lery. which he had 1 it locked up m. an almelrah m charge of a servant, had been stolen during
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  • 97 9 ANTI ESPIONAGE PRECAUTIONS IN AUSTRALIA SYDNEY. Feb. 20.—Extraordinary precautions against espionage will be taken before, during md alter the rocket bomb tests m Australia, and action has b'jgun already according to the Sydney Morning Herald's Canberra correspondent. Whenever a ship arrives at any Australian port, a careful examination is made
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  • 60 9 MKING, Fob. 20.-Offlci;il aurc declined to di»cuM whether the National ment requested permlali U.S. $200,000,000 worth NRRA goods m the blacki methi kbllizing m>my. with Premier T. V. Booilg and Dr. P. TI directoi ol th cnrpa. übieni from the i the Bxecu CNRRA 1 commeni t<» make.
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    • 64 9 f sm^f > kcv£ 6 bo f^im To-day 5 Shows 10.30 a.m.— 1.30— 4 6.30—9.30 p.m. The Great Story Of A Great Woman! I* woi*» n ML GREERGARSON WALTER PIDGEON A Mervyn Leßoy Production Photographed In Technicolor with Felix Bresftart Marsha Hunt Fay llolden Samuel S. Hindi Screen Play by
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 166 10 Renewed Demand For Ster ling Tins mark .land for sterling t Kami, had buj 1 6, Ayer 11. 20 6. Kinta Kella I \2 :i. Kent Tronohi 21 and Hongkong In i Hong Fatts i busim s at $1.02| and $1.03 buyi Jelebu inquired I K o iiiu $1 40,
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    • 80 10 am»-i month's detention by the DuUh m Tunjong Priok 400-ton ButLsh cargo ship Empire Mayrover returns to Singapore today with nine motu ie remainder il th i] consignment oi 33 shipped to CherlDon Dv a Singapore Inese firm The Empire Mayrover was Margin;,' her cargo, at
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    • 77 10 Town Board Labour For Private Work IPOH, F«'l>. 21. In >rder to si :hv acute labour problem for private enterprises t the Kinta Town Board decided that Town Board labour thould be made available for *ucb m off hours at rates t» t'*< ftsod between the employers and the labourers.
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    • 67 10 The S.C.C.R-AV rubber price* it noon yestorday were: Buyers. Sellers, ots. per cts. per lb. lb. No 1 R.S.S- Sjx loose 411 42 1 No 1 R-S.S I m bales Mar. 43 43£ No. 2 42i 42| No. 3 41* 42 Tone of market:— Dull. The local rubber
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    • 70 10 (From Our OOnw n Repoi IPOH, Feb. 21.— At the monthly meeting of the Kinta Town Board yenterday it was decided I preliminary work immediately the provision of a waterboni" -ewajre system for Ipoh. It was announced that no I mates were provided m this budget
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  • 61 10 Owing to shipping delays it has born found necessary to extend to March" 31st, 1947, the closing date for the provision of free return passages to the Far East, originally announced a December 31, 1946. Passages arbeing offered as they become availably and refusal witHout adequate
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  • 38 10 BERLIN, Feb. 20.— Fir a r«p of deaths by freezing m Ru: occupied Germany trickled m t< d as the British-licensed DPD Service reported that 127 di< »1 i. the lar^ ny md ThuiIngia durir ry.
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  • 105 10 iron, outttod tributini cloth ...me bg ll f\% flmi of p ing the enl p»i immeiut rrowd B«lfleld where the thi tuated. Large crowds, composed enl of women ot lhi labour cli many of uiiom wera irom outst>i athered m I hop In the
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  • 97 10 Lahore, Feb. 20.— ffhe Lahore High Court today ordered i the release of Dr. Omar Hayat Malik one of the Moslem League leaders arrested by the Punjab Government three weeks ago for defying the Government ban on public assem- blv. Dr. Mai k has applied for
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  • 323 10 Before Mr. Ahmad bi District Court yesterday, S. I and Felix Monteiro, a Eun on a charge of committi 1 last year. Each was sentei prisonment and a fine of $5< The house of Mr. R. Vergheso, chief ckrk of the Singapore Police
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  • 24 10 WAVELL-LONGMORE WEDDING NEW DELHI, p«b N Wnvoll, Vie was married In r Longmora, son o! a., i Mnrshnl Sir Arthur ntu: I moi-f Reuter
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  • 302 10 Trices quoted below are fa» picul weight except where otherWi: idstuffs:- Yesterdays QuotMeenoon": Siam $75 1 $100; N Qlutlnuoua rice; siam No. l $80; Rangi.cn u.)ck sugar: $67. ti u1 a" Malacca: Superii r quality $42 White sugar: $05. Brown sugar: Australian $60. Gre< n
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  • 112 10 CHINA'S NEW EMERGENCY MEASURES NANKING, Feb. 20. -Pre: T. V. Soong will be invited app ar before the L gi-laa Yuan on March 1 t< th< emergency economic a suiefl luwly promulg; ve;nm m. according solution passed m :t today of the LegMatiw Ya The Legislative Yuan vlazing titk measu
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  • 26 10 Relief Fot Icebound Vessels lo, Feb. 2d by an to the rel n the port of K i bv Conti: low v< > thi hard In Reuter
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  • 17 10 &NKFURT I t.inn poiirr patrol a' K M reported tod amir I four r> .ooo inn Reuter
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  • 423 11 |> W. Wickets Wme Team Hits Up 136 For 9 Wkts. T 1, -1 n four-day match between the m i'tii \VaU-s ..pens hwv this morninß. Now lir t a,ui a. close „f play was 33« i The bataman wrt noi the com-ph-to maaten that
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  • 62 11 lis.w Uinnlni y ibw b Smith w i smith 44 b smith 44 n b Smith b Poll 1 c pollard b Smith 6 Havdstaff b Smith 2 b Sn 21 g^k 2 J7 Tot 336 BOWLING OM R W cc 2 6b 0 12 1 59 0
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  • 10 11 ant India I I I I I
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  • 135 11 Iln: Hague, Feb. 21. A i note s'tit i)y Dr. Hubertus J. Van Hook to Lord j Lou 6- Mountba 'fen on Sept. 3. 1945, describe iui I the Indonesian Repubi «6 "a creation by the Japanese wjider the d's- cm sc of spontaneous
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  • 141 11 Football League Army vs. Malay Foodbail Association, Jnlan Besar. The following will represent tlu Malay Foodball Association igain> f the Army m the S.A.F.A. league c; me today: Jaafar b. H. RithWan; A. Rahmmi b. H. Ali, Salleh; Haritn, Eksan, Halim: Shariff Madon, H. Garhau. Madon, Mahmood and
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  • 73 11 A soccer match between th< team and the Land Office 8] Club Will be played on Mom February 24th at 5.15 p.m. on S.C.C. Padang. The following have b to play for tho S.C.C. P. W. C rell, D. Brennun, R. Smith, C 1 Benibroke, S. G. Donaldson.
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  • 17 11 LONDON. Fob 2< todny that the Suprrmr Sovirt m wlt»i B Tht h gfhfghgfh U.P.
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  • 553 11 War Minister's Reaction To "Truce Violations" THE HAGUE, Feb. 21. The question as to what extent authority is actually m the hands of the Indonesian Republic "is not of decisive importance," states a Dutch memorandum published here replying to men* bers Of the First Chamber <. f
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  • 153 11 (Our Own Reporter). KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 22.- Th^ going is likely to be hard for Inflecond day of the Selangor Tllrf Club's meet to be held m Kualu Lumpur todaf. Following are the gCratcl n order of running. Race I—Horses1 Horses class II
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  • 36 11 The Sinffn: ti Cli-b In > Rnmc In f (l Ohil Fund to lithe roil Wfbboi J i za, J. I n .1 i i Noron 1 D. T? P. N«u P Pt n n.-.rk.
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  • 111 12 AUSTRALIA LOSING POPULATION SYDNEY.— A OoYernm M said m Canberra that more pel left Australia 1. m the country. Ho d ifl migrants arrived m Aibtralul ween January and November. 11l But m the same p«*i -->d -8,0*7 ]H pie left Australia. Among the 28 f 047 who left fl
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  • 23 12 Snow fell m th I Canton on Thui-. time m ten yea:- T I ture fell to 32 deg I I dea U.P.
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  • 261 12 Schetn c To Elimina te Difficulties* R eimbursetnen t Of Losses In conjunction with t he British authorities m Sin gapore and th< terests, proposals are now v nder consideration which it i s hoped will lead I which may, to a great measure., eliminate the
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