Morning Tribune, 26 February 1947

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  • 153 1 1 78 Dead In Jap Rail Crash II \N( 1110.11. j ai -ikfi lined the dead up In two i«»un the wheat Held n. mil oun \u-!iii > 111 one of the >( r.iilv. hi Japanese More than 800 other Us injured me oj i men and women aderdd und
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  • 169 1 RUBBER PLANTATIONS UNREST Tappers On 30 Estates Submit Wage Demands (From a Spe<ial Correspondantj involvinf Lanl ict i re- i the The negotiations were conducted m the preml the Kajang district court for 4J hours this afternoon and will oe continued tomorrow. The demands put forward by the worker- are
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  • 23 1 IRACHI, Ro. 25. MohamAii Jinn ah, Piv-ui. n Mu-lim League, depi' sibK \u L tld consid* i Mr w«'iiKi v iv m Reuter
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  • 17 1 .red ■X is s In Lui. 1 n a H H. Reuter
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  • 71 1 R S Bengal Feb °4 Oandh today that Attlee 1 staU nn had put the burden i n various 5 iM r and it •r mar nation. 11 v mment >n He told '•.i the »1 ies He .j tne tnion th the M and i
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  • 19 1 Offl the mov nd n have of- i Britain Imilar welcome In Cairo. Reuter
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  • 80 1 Chiang- Leaves Tsinan As Reds Attack asdfasd on. I 77th mmunla the furl Observers said Commu, xcupation ot Tainan would be t, serious blow on the lonalist military pr< "which had been enhan •he capture of Linyl. They pointed out that militunand politically Tsinan La much more important than Unyl.
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  • 92 1 S'hai- London Phone Link r omd bean d Pi Oj Cable (Did Wire■'d the Chinese Communicav 11 b n 24 I i daily by 1948. Mr. T.K Wi i Oover mmuntcaHon Enreturning ighai by fyi r g m Poole, said he n, ende £300.000 nc?it from v Br ah radio
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  • 129 1 LONDON. Feb. 25.- -The timing of the Anglo-American swoop on the developing Nazi underground movement was considered m political quarters here to be dictated as much by its probable effect on next month's Moscow conference as by security considerations. Denazification 'is one of
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  • 78 1 Attlee told Commons r**> ponsihility for India's defence against external mm r— inn would tall on India after June IM4B, but if India decided to remain within the Commonwealth, her position would btthe same a sthat of other m embers of the Commonwealth. In his Palestine statement to
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  • 137 2 Man's Thumbprint Affixed After Death Allegation Lawyer's Clerk Charged With Fabrica ting Evidence fflxed it iml his v June i the tiui pr the the up o/ill was I Lim and as a clerk. Tan brought the will and r< vent pa Mr N. Leicester, i nployed there. Mr. Leic
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  • 218 2 Local Men's Posts Filled By Europeans (Tribune Staff er) KUALA LUMI numer ol instai held before the local men ha> fill d by Eun Dr. Ong Hong committee oi public to day at the Council Qbamber, observed "These appear to be steps away from the tion oi self-government. i)r Ong
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  • 23 2 Japanese war xecuted at Chi I 9 i m day morn- v "id The I Bun Deal
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  • 58 2 MUSIC EXAM. RESULTS I umruptiuti of 'i[ cen pa xanilii I k. G« id Florence Int I t lv.: Hon. Tan Kirn and Ooh Swee Tiong. Senior: Stephen Chin. n Ling 111 be held 22 Petain Road, on Sunday. eh 2. at 1.30 p.m. Members are lequested to attend lmpor
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  • 181 2 REVELATIONS MADE DURING APPEAL COURT HEARING SDFSAFASFerday dvi i uthful Eurasian ex-Insp< Police ers Pr< bb. Webb was partly successful In his appeal In the High C Hie Judge, Mr. Justice i Brown, making ord< Imprlsonrm month Appellant v. the second Distx October to
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  • 49 2 Alleged to have theft of a piano from gapore Harbour B 7 while employed there astj vant, James Bunt m. a Euro* faced a tentative theft of the piano m the T! Magistrate's Court y Bail of $250 was .Mferedi the case postponed for mention.
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  • 311 2 Malaya Rice Crop Prospects Generally Good wet padi tO be ison npl- i mvuh not ble rh< main i will n I adv l t nar rcn i 5 rak. harvesting hai c menced In some parti o the c. but due to uneven date oi olanting, the areas an
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  • 209 3 T.C. Strikers Ready To Return if... pre Unio i rthat their lenience the pubbo their own deadlock In their m with their employers allowed to dm the incoweni•e suffered by the public, Mr samy said Hes su that they all •urn to work if the company woald grant them i
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  • 42 3 Many usvlul turns have »dy boon d by the gapore Tral Advia Committee, wl them In vie propriate action Tin mitte welcome this gesture ol public co-operation and hope thai they will reci hi earn cl such suggestio
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  • 138 3 Resigning After 27 Years' Service With Traffic Police Ali tv ice v. raffle Police, Sub-Inspector ndar Khan is resigning. H< will be leaving for India n month. Kalandar Khan who joinec the Police force m 1920 as a constable is a well-known figure ill police circle When the Japa uvaded
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  • 78 3 Sri Ramahnshna Anniversary The 112 th birthday anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna celebrated at the Mission premises, 9 Norris Raad. A public meeting was hel the evening at which the Chair man. Mr. S. K. Chettur. spoko briefly on the mystical liit Sri Rama Krishna and the humanitarian works that ar<
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  • 54 3 the first annual n of the War Depart mm I Han stair Associate held last Sunday, r,he following otlice -bearers elected for the current Messrs. V. K. Nair. V. S. PI 1 on Eng, M P. D. Nair. Thian Chor, I \h Kew. X Nair
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  • 35 3 ft Empire ft, guilty m the ft p relay 1 eatening ft i mund ft ft m. 21 and 1\ K< ft ft ft w l N ft ft ftm<
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  • 27 3 Registration Of Business Names m I B wing m V i with efm B Oi linn X after V I He Ordii B m X B. B
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  • 21 3 ASDF the thr ual it I he th I I and 1 i i lpire
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  • 249 3 (Tribune Staff r d strike fro it mdii the possibility i**t strik work this aft( tomorrow A ol the stnki elected n for the Harbour Board St.; 11 Association, while ballot elected Mr. E Rahman to replace ihe outgoing President o! the Asso<
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  • 172 3 Federal Quiz Singapore's Isolation q —When Malacca and Penang can be included In the proposed Federation, even m the formative stage and without V\r previous consent of the people ot these two Settlements, why should Singapore, just anothnr Settlement, toe isolated and tile question of this inclusion m fcbe Federation
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  • 564 4  -  H.L HOPKIN by Br.ta.n In by mdlelight: Labours L.r.t.cs Orow.ng: Altlee booed: Nude's is chilliest |ob m London: Hopkin (approximately 23 5t.) sympathises with Hardy (20 st.) Laurel Haunts a badge: One boxer gives an awful hiding to another. I Illumination w trie 111 m< i iu<
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  • 239 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1947. Rubber Tax Nineteen forty-seven is not the reason of tax reduct Hut the Union Government reduced the export tux rubber from 2 3 4 cents flat to five per cent ad valorem, plus j cent for the rubber fund (which previously derived the same
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  • 128 4 Disturbing US Picture Of Britain "Old Run-down Country" NEW YORK. F,b. 25. On< Lhe most disturbing pictures ol BiiUiin evci to by presented to the Am rican public was U-a ed m the Now York Tim< Th« newspaper's Lond<>n c<> mdenl cii from Bhefti id v. bu, an iiiHi profound
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  • 218 4 5-Second News From Britain Thieves who house In Ipswich hall a pound of buttei pound of chee New matron ol CroydQaj ral Hospital is MU Gunning, assistant York Municipal 1. Whenever I I unpleasant to say I make'i audible— Husband at Hi»l Police Court >ur beavers, Canadian Oovernn arrived r»t
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  • 84 5 Greatest Flood In Portugal's History LISBON. Feb. 23.— Fi-urs that Portugal is about to suffer the greatest flood In her his caused the government u> issue an urgent warning lo farmers and the Inhabitant* of the Tagus River Valley to take immediate security measures, including the abandonment of their homes.
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  • 128 5 Damascus Feb. 24. The Syrian Ministry of Defence stated tcciny that the Government had no knowledge vt the intention by Transjordan to hold military manoeuvres near the Syrian Frontier a^ had been reported. Press reports had said that Transjcrdan had informed the Lebanon Government that «^he
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  • 52 5 b 24. Communist iter-attacklng m Ural Shuntung. have thrown 0 men into the offensive I Poshan, acto Chines; report* from front. Radio today cLaimeo •nallst 77th i out m and the mandcr captured "mmMnists bc-an f! n portaiU I mi s Communfsi ps hare R Ol Reuter
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  • Fashion Notes From Hollywood
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      185 6 ing I than anv i nil you t elegance -inJ .ill. ling'in tfyles arc brilliant And lavish, warrantii time hairdos It you pteterj think tlu\ re flat! ing, you'll weai them long It j nanner, you II be in slacks tlut lung with marvellous :i, give ibtle magnetism.
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    • 103 6 U. CLOTHES are feminine, rful an I about the smartest for informal evening gatherings at Home as well i> i'u daytime wear. A slacks ensemble designed to you the nonchalant mi that everybody loves i-. worn by blonde Claire Trevor, who co-stars with P..t O'Brien and Herbert Marshall
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    • 148 6 YOUNG FRY back at school insi>t on looking as well turned out as their big sisters. They center their style interest on the same silhouettes and the same fabrics. Little Sharyn Moffett. who performs with heartbreaking realism the title role of RKO Radio's "Child of Divorce,' selected this
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    • 64 6 luxurious and alluring and discreet -ure robe that is at once Worn by Maureen O'Hara, who costars with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Waltet Slezak in the RKO Radio Technicolor pi* >inbad The Sailor," it's of magnificent blue satin, long and flowing and has ;<>unded lines. Broad shoulders lead
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    • 60 6 j SDFSADFDS■|> lie prog] n B "II '5' noroiitf ri< I<M (I it <<\ dn In IIIUI|llll)| |a UM|| |M|||||| take. h r progi amm< Judging from th< re- Z n bll ■<•.:. I I Philip H (I m Un. T« chnicolour "Piia:* 1 In which i.
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    • 83 6 THE LONG TORSO Every inch a modern is the vay Lynn Bati looks m those hostess pajamas she wears m RKO Radio's "Nocturne, costarring her and George Raft. Glamorous for cocktails and dinner at home, they add poise and grace to your appearance. The long coat is
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  • 236 6  - WHY GROW OLD! UNKNOWN by.. j and think hoi] woiud b, I 1 suggest an i n :a s up can hi ip. p ul just under th, eh 1 2 then bring na, I v oui on the I I 2 ci >.., sub 2 Q- "I al\\ I
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  • 657 7  -  Henry Gris m^ by I Morn ni g 7 I. m w i I K K WL isked WL, B H. H H I H ■I I m I B w m m I K v by tne ul<i In tin by i whicn m) l.) At
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    • 108 7 LH- \|g\||( EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE J^ 'HI n. By AI Capp mS l^ A-COMIN' UP BEHIND V c I HIS PR E- DICK- SHUNS ALLUS AH TRAPPED MAHSELF.r r S H 3 r I'^^^^HER// I COMES TRUE V- BUT. THIS NOBODY KIN NAB ME, BUT DAISY
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    • 249 8  -  Virgima Thompson asdfasddfa Macmillan. $11) A limited numtx r Ol CO] n's authorativf Ie on the fall ol Malaya and that lfd up to it. are on sale m Singapore at Keh.y WaMi. Raffles Place, A widely expert i n the i iclftc, she wa ol the
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    • 328 8  -  Olive Hawks by Jurrolds. ,Bs. Sdj This is a Oi I—a novej oi the proletariat -ol r insider c ability Miss Hawk* whose kn trect m the East End I ndon ha- an lenticity which is surely culled rirst ha her si t the
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    • 205 8  -  Douglas Reed by h Mr P ir •und i ■n i] Kurope. I K)Ut md the country to ifter many I watching the bn wing, it Men m now tamous tense and ardent st yl e t fa journalist but none the less effective wh n
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    • 203 8  -  James Agate by (Harrap 12s. 6d.i "Agate, Sir everybody knows Agate theatre, horses, raconand Sara! r Jingle very nearly said. Mr. Agate's seventeenth book on the th atrp i further lon of his Sunday Times notices, covers the years 1914 and with h s customary dili^:
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  • 314 8 i iribune Stall Kcportei half million tons oi i wU a millions tons h. )ll!)tl; M Tun, Tra< velopment Officer and Do] rc< Department, Government of Bui I a i Ith the Tribune last night. Mr. Myat Tun who arrived here on the I6thof 4 month
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  • 48 8 IPOH. A mild among the rubb» wunong Rapat Gopeng Road party began dlggin on a grave which to have contained Ol a hum m body When the ex': completed, th< I I their su: p i-e I the o.'Ciy of a hui decomposed c
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    • 103 8 i Try Thi s AMERICA Crossword Puzzle "T':'"^ .11 Island A u b LJ M--DofT RE C C 1 J-g ll 11 35-Word ot grec: a ~L ?S p«i fcSSST msmWdsk "reek portico I* thai sol >. 6jTgMt Jt'-! ade HI- F Rkß/T- i orn 44-Poke around A t M>.
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  • 483 9 Peculiarly Unpleasant War" In Indo-China Ii ne tibed the present situ5sv£ as ™.rd .roop»» SDFSADFASDFuntry m their ha£- and untilled nelds of 1 i M .1:111; mber 19, X France- c test 01 X ..iih the X ittack ther H diifi- but H ut-num- ipline X French H re the
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  • 93 9 WASHINGTON. Fib. 25. Tluue« Oovemment will I ihe cost ol delivery of reparaihipa which will i to claimant countIve cent to the Supreme Allied Commander by I i Eastern Commission. I I will, however, be |.\v;i d- ;h reparations of the receiving
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  • 93 9 DNEY The assimilation of r* into the Australian et mmunitj will br studied by a Restricted Immigration Advisory established by the MUastei for Immigration, Mr. Caiv. ii:'' committee will advis on i-c preparation *>i suitabK Driu i ci materials for cii-i :ibulon to incoming foreigners, t nd
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  • 76 9 KUMAGAYA. Feb. 25.— Oilicials of this city north of Tokir have decided to send ton of tlv city's most beautiful geisha girls to its charcoal producing district to sing and dane- thereby larcoa] producers put. Orßcials decided on such on action as a means of
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  • 417 9 Murder Conspiracy INDIAN FILM ACTORS APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL LONDON, Feb. 25. -Two wollknuwn Indian film Thiagaraja Bhagavathar aiid N. S. Krishnan, appealed to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council the Judgment of the High Court of Ma <iismissin<» the appeal against their convictions and importation tor life on
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  • 252 10 FRANCE NEEDS INDOCHINA'S RAW MATERIALS cially rubl ntial to thi ruction ol ite leading French bu circles. A banker taU-d that 'it m- this could French, Inheld v der dc-Ch nea >uld no' control, however painful be maintained at B productive level." He addd: Indo-China la a
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  • 126 10 The market In k'<'n»>ral t (i be st< ady yesterdaj .n-. Following were a few ol lerday's quotation* and did not trily r fleet business d^nv Indu trials: Fraser and N immom ll;»m--mer^ 14, H'kong Banks c 10c cum d Malacca Electric 30 Brew< Col--55; Raffles H Cold
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  • 62 10 SC.C.R.A.'s rubber prices yesterday we: Bu-. Hers cts. cts. per lb per lt>. 1 R.S.b. spot 41i 42 l RS.S. f.o.b, m bales March 422 43 R.S.B. f.o.b. l( Mm 42£ f.o.b, March 41 ol market: Dull :ind resU nett deer. duty on rubber m n Union,
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  • 65 10 British Firms Can Trade With Germany all" P^n from I i• iv d Imj .any Ime b ing tx on tiouiiccments will b. mud French i wome Lime onl be imported I a- mac ana industrial equipment chemicals and Certain types ol lle> and payment for them will b, m
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  • 68 10 NEW YORK. Feb. 24. Opera tors returning from an extended weekend displayed much caution today and by noon the market showed losses up to one point In very slow trading. Completely ignoring firmness ol cotton and grains, the market sagged to new low for the day
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  • 73 10 LONDON. Feb. 24. The Stock markets passed a quiet rtull day with Giltedged and Home Industrials reflecting small sales. Giltedged lost one q ter point while among Industrials, Breweries, Tobaccos ana Stores finished easier. Oils, Rubbers and Teas fluctuated m narrow limits and Canadian dollar stocks closed
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  • 26 10 [uttiah, an Indian who p FY>urth Ma lir ol told bin Jihr;4h' ihoea i SO look Hi« He Wfl jail witli hard labour
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  • 259 10 Our Special Food Markets Report Prict i quoted i ire per pcul weight where ehoon": Biam 70 m Ko l $iou: NO Ra goon utinuoui rice Biam No i $75; Ra igoon $43 Roc* sugar: $ov "Gula* Malac( l>u quality $4? White sug HO5. Brown sugar:- Australian $62 P is:
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  • 9 10 Terrorism In Indo-China 1 I tsul thai l I
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  • 87 10 (Tribune Staff Reporta A well-known yan scouting clrc pected member community. Syed Mohameci Alsat ted with tlie bai medal of Merit Governor last Saturd the 90th birthday bert Baden-Powell w ed by 1.000 Seoul Singapore. Syed Ahmad, is Irict Commission* scouts, received Merit m 1937.
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  • 14 10 Alleged Attempt To Bribe 1 \M EJ*. f^ 9 ,1 m ti n p
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  • 439 11 RAIN BORS M.C.C. OF VICTORY Lrrirane Hitting By Iliiiiiiii- I'onipion i V m at 205 r play was wnpour of rain which flood- I \t Fri- i win than at first decided. Both Hutton and Washbrook experienced a few bumping balls tn 'the pre-lunch period, but were progressing well until
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  • 30 11 NAAFI/EFI Sports Club Feat F. N. SDFSADFASDFe ft loned IP lost 2, 9 15. I I I 1. 15 4. m I I I EFT I I to I I
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  • 5 11 Australian Davis Up Team I
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  • 8 11 S.C.C. TEAM FOR LEAGUE GAME I H V
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  • 145 11 Ihe Straits Chinese Epwoith u< defeated the Tclok Ayei is* Youth Fellowship at I n and table tennis v at the former's court by 1 J and 4 3 respectively. (S.C. E.L. i). d lir-u. BADMINTON Tan Huat i*rng beat H« 3 F ng 8 15,
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  • 110 11 Playing m a closed court Trafalgar Street on Sunday Lucky Strike" B.P. won. 5 over Brighton B.P. a badniiu ton match of 4 Singles ano 3 Doubles. Results (Lucky Strike players first) SINGLES: Hoo Chun Kab beat Koh Cheng Hock (15-2 15-7); Tan Kee Lin
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  • 104 11 When the court martial trial oi the seven Indian soldiers ol the 7th Coas. Regiment, stationed at Chris mas Island m March 1942, was continued yesterday. Onr. Niaz Ali, the seventh and the last accused, was questioned by the JudgeAdvocate. N.az Ah said that when
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  • 4 11 WASH Limt I Bouthei
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  • 530 11 India tciation s.c.F.A. (selection t ir Stadium, vvh -bull League, wini >y two goals to niL Both ilio goals were scored m the first hall The Chinese (selection two> is supposed to be the regular team and the stronger ol the two Chic side- participating
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  • 150 12 Measures 1 o Stint v la te Singapore-Nl Trade Itnbers ol that the me.* being taken Qwner Javi cure habilitation territorl P. A. Ur the mem and ;i hi Affairs, d that r SI 7.500.000. Nethei li meut. formed Trade was mainly done n
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  • 74 12 I p when I fhou. during he Unr n stand wa id the first h ill ame id tudeni i their feet f o the team h had ju the no panic as liund--1 ushed to i heir aici. Screamstudents youths and girls were thrown on to the
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  • 46 12 LONDON. Feb. 25. If the Allied forces left Germa iom would b< crushin i n G the day after i row, Q( head of Czecho delegation of the war crin tribunal said here tod and and a m MllromK 11. Reuter
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  • 91 12 Union. .i Bundaraju, K M Ramu aud proB >'»md p st D ri< Court they were chai with r. imit m on Feb. 16 the pal i ibour Union offices Lane, as dis- from the 8hort 8treet were broarticles of furnli uri a
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  • 44 12 >UTH, Feb. 2 1 A:-. 1 i ican d< stro one lighi civ rrive join the Unj naval forces in J i ro] The lighi cruis Uni j Will re, is :i of :iflc w. the triumphal entrj Third Fleet into Jauai. vators. Reuter
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  • 73 12 uonlH h!v V th; a mOre en "8 h KUDDfi Estates Ltd ,,v Mr P eferring to rai d] n express>v the chairm n oi various rew months tude of the ■mont in i. for untry i be e cuneni year. Th» replanted areas have
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  • 31 12 LISBON. Pcb I• om C and Biazil, I pioxiship? at E Thli iitt iua sono] XAd Poi flayers who a iioir o*.vn wi II si Ti. h 18-]
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  • 310 12 Inquiry Into Marud Mishap I In tr< 1 1 and C R. Ne] Mr. D fi Marshall appeared apt O. Paterson imasi Marudu) Heat m and Second Ollicer Fer Mr C H. Butterm Id conducted the inqui] Questioned by Mr. M.ar-hall. Patten a thai when he took over trom C.
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