Morning Tribune, 28 February 1947

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  • 6 1 MORNING TRIBUNE «^Bi^^— 10 CEN TS
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  • 168 1 Bevin Speech Jeopardises Anglo US Front At Moscow I British foreign poli< lv Violent trans- wreck the scow Conferenci IPru- tlu tine may go turther than the reas uranc< f talin that do secret ement to Jointly oppose Rusts betwe n Lond in and ¥on. wing of the Bri In
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  • 10 1 N.E.I. Official Denies Report H| be H aded B H
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  • 46 1 NEW U.S. ENVOY TO LONDON NAMED U i 27. Pr< dent :lin- ma Douglas, adI pai of the rnment m G es Any Britain. an insurance > BJ Ariz fom M i is the D of Budget ;n 193J ment a. Ambassador surprise, his name on. Reuter
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  • 5 1 U.K. TRANSPORT CRISTS FORESEEN DFGDFG
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  • 211 1 Machineguns And Tommyguns Guard Courtroom m.ii, >l iO Keix)it<-r) 1 asdfasdf Dr I hum I asdf neb asdftin only o ice m the history of crime and that was m 1932 m E..gland when Dr. Roxton, an Indian, murdered his wife
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  • 8 1 ENTIRE BRITISH CREW ARRESTED IN JAPAN asdfasdg Reuter
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  • 210 1 CRUISER JOINS IN SEARCH FOR THE DAKOTA (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE BRITISH CRUISER THE MANXMAN IS RERTED TO HAVE RUSHED OUT TO SEARCH FOR E SINGAPORE DAKOTA, WHICH HAS BEEN [NCE WEDNESDAY MORNING WITH TEN PERSONS ABOARD. Eight Dakotas took off from Changi airport yesterly before dusk m the renewed
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  • 106 1 Jap Currency Moratorium LONDON, Feb. i.. Uuum f C dm Mi Con.. asked when it was lie th« moii and H iich existed ut p diug debti contracted beacmy occupation enact ,:iy pori i v I eh had be n affect moratorium and by ide during the eiu-ms L^ S.
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  • 23 1 Air Vice -Marshal Francis Fre lias been named \ir Staff Officer. Far East Mr Command Headquarter .1 by the Air M try Reuter
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  • 52 1 .v York, Fob 27. —Ti York ,uard Offlr rtcd iat the 6.214-tun United Stales r Lo 'k'Ut had taken oft' the crew nf the United States tanker Royal Oak (10 296--which was re; sinking In th< iff tbe Cruviak The crew was stated to num
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  • 149 1 Dutch Attacks On Shipping Action By Foreign Secretary L.ONDON. Feb. 27. In h Coin xMi Fletchei Con, asked action was being taken to under the British :l. j i ding between Singapoie and Sumatra from attacked by Dutch authorities. Sir. Creeck-Jonea replied; The It subject of u-t-.iction p. i:. Ipplng
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  • 163 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, FEB. 28, 1947. Medical Services Inquiry LI' 1 llil'll 111 v VK'c I rt 1 recognition it, qi [j I". Co] in I i i] often Lm i rminatorj i. respect <>f pay, allowances Mid oth eflls suet study leav< to make t Bu1 since the lib<
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  • OUR LONDON LETTER
    • 529 4  - Malayan Airways Give A Party H.L. HOPKIN 7 I Mr H C D. Lampion and Mr. T. B Burl Lieut. -General A. E. Percival ng who have ju I joined the Association of BritiJ Malaya. The committee of the Assoc tion announces that liaison ha been established with a con-
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    • 204 4 5- Second News From Britian I I m on ton District hea I housing Bchen I vestigated I I Council. When i I and told my v I smoke and I I Dutch -'jiiUi l must admi I prefer to se>; I a drink I their I in court. R
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  • 111 5 Operation 'King Coal' Resumes YORK, Feb. 26. Operation "King Cuul" is being icsumcHl by the Army Northern Command tomorrow, Thursday, wtlCB 400 Army lorrlet will assist to the movement of open cast coal fiom Clay Cross, Derbyshire, to Manchester and Rotherh&m powei stations. The first phav of the operation moved
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  • 101 5 LONPON, Feb. 26.-Charts e xhibiten at the British Communist Party Congress clainud that G7 Communist parties were m operation m all the woita and ihat 57 who sent their membership figures, counted a total Of 18. million member?. Among those failing Lo show membership were Yugoslavia
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  • 118 5 GREAT YARMOUTH. Feb 26.— Dead birds stand like statues m the frozen waters of Norfolk. The fierce and hardy herring gulls, said to have inspired the Spitfire design, have been dropping dead m trie streets as a bitter wind swept them m from the
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  • 41 5 LOST ARM TO PRO VE FIDELITY MATDSTONK i, Feb. i Willkim H 22. i illtv y- y lo bii i jrear, nit i to Pn I w ick and allowed the run o MriOlitV' [Oft The i i him i U.P.
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    • 95 5 I okamabh tnywht //!> m I Jhn SinqapDhSL Shop* C K. Tang d, astern Craft s onal Va'ue-Mimmum Cost RIVER VALLEY RD. SINGAPORE Be type i f )'S perfumtri< and M- 1N Factor prod 1 i of "Bismurelle Gift S€t.> Wedding Pr< ents, etc. L ALLA DUX CO., tii Bridgo
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    • 280 5 Singapore shops to-day ire displaying as wide a variety o! goods as can be d d m the circumstance and competition to buy is happily being replaced competition to Sell. To the discerning: buyer as well seller tins page oilers fl good cross-Section Of current bargains. For special advertisement rates,
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    • 123 5 sdfsdfsdfician Regarding ihe 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 Pfaoos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nan* Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE, 103-105,
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  • 336 6 Mi»g Murh m«h rman mad liming bride »i bei wedding lu.s, week to U. D. {1 RIA8C Shi look d radiani in a lovely biid.il dress ol white *li] Ih, which had k1« aming m in b ad embroidery and c irrled a ,i
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  • 742 6 WITH VERA ARDMORE sen word? and was followed by tii. hv< mail. Mr. Tom Frost, I who made us ill laugh by telling U a story with a "nautical"' v flavour. Tin bi id. and bridegroom cirumoilg their many Mends and finally departed In a cloud of
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    122 7  -  Josephine Lowman I Of I bui lometiiing UVtM- th, The cmi I kttlen 4ed i **am win, impr l can maki 1 who I Tli« v are many 1 me more elective than M Today I giv, M'uufew3 bt-kc. Tlngh reduction: Lie J legs i, a J
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  • 59 7 B m i v c moulding s»eem Although I kxiuv 1 always expert >n when l nutamorphosia from bulge m fatigue to vualiTKinallty! Tixluj a woman can ju>t abou ti wn dcket so far a i f is concerned. Bhe cai und« and UnproTc he She Call
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  • 757 7  - H olly wood Has Changed James Stewart Says. I j.imi > Stewart, the Hollywood Him star temples hi 'iient place amonf AmerJ ea'i war hero—, lie commanded bomberi ovei German raiiona, and was retired as m lens mission, won several decoy, Hew m many a dange!{>iiei of the American Atrior
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    • 45 7 > ?H£ MORNING TRIBUNE v tV OSE MEalSxff YOU WD.fTAI -Ly AH CJIDKTT AN NOWf—Y HAFTaVJt T7% BACK T'TH' I YO' KFT?-^r T P'.^'SH LINE \ME r^J CH 7 AN 1 TH* HAPPY OUR SADIE. HAWKINS DAYSrr \o v n ~~y 2 i be continued tomorrow
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  • 1309 8 I The House of Lords' iftbftto <»» India ended on Wednesday night without a division. Below a/C the CO*eluding speeches, and the Government reply: Lord Halifax, Conservative and former Viceroy, said h< hoped it was axiomatic m the minds of the Government that
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  • 68 8 LONDON Feb year-old June Marg Creese of Twynh Fulham. was alii London to have a< betw: en for German i war and their She was remande< bail, charged with obstn the police. Inspector Meek saw Creese at hi making Inquiries raped prisoner he alleged, w^ on
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  • 31 8 LONDON. F. Dumb Friend British Red I receive over E the €12.186 will rence Alexan. re h*A Ind i ■> lour! auld ri In I i Reuter asdf
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  • 52 9 H H H H H H H; B :nbined Reuter SFSDFSA 9/ If. S Va i fln/flrd Cape Town, the by h n al, Major Brand Van tyl and i Van Zyl and by Gc oral > Shows*— Left to al Srnn s, Mrs. H.M. the King
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  • 19 9 ENGINEERING FEAT BY INDIAN TROOPS B y o Th Bailey 13 rtlme B I I mon- Ml ol Reuter
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  • 76 9 NEW YORK. Feb. 25. Loub •n topr s- ntative pmeut that Is arming hall the CJni d tv ch< ck i Ui noU to the Secrelury- it n the conscript md true, the U: !i«uikl act to exercise against the viola--11 ana Interna- l.iw. fie warned that
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  • 89 9 I BEACH. Feb. 26. V I a bright orange bathing suit -v.im m p 1 a] t.ain ach. The King al*< he b:<\ik rs. Marga and swim. The younger played on the sandy 1:, iioUie*t welcome yet m Sou met the P Famib iii Port Elizabeth.
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  • 93 9 WASHINGTON. Feb. 26. retary of State George C. Marshall disclosed yesterday that the State Department's separatf efforts to -euro congressional authorization for mffltary advisory groups m China has been abandoned and instead any military a4d given to the Nanking Government will come within
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  • 255 9 ds [y summ 'it bej lier d to p I. Informed Quari bell that the change of tactici waa prompted by tli^ belief ami Peers that the defeat of rnment might be misinterpreted m India as indicating Conservative disagreemi Ith the genera] principle the
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  • 44 9 I CHUNGKING. February 27. China National Aviation Corp urce di-clnsccl yesterday that .vcked C 47. sighted m the mountains 100 mile- south-east ci Chungking, was kl< n lifted a ground riy'j airliner No. 138 l 25 when fl J FASDFSD U.P.
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  • 96 9 SYDNEY. Feb. 27.— The Minister for Transport, Mr. Ward, said m tiic House or Representatives th it thr Deputy-Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Harrison) was known as the mm who would not come to dinner. When the Prime Minis last month announced Mr. MeKeh\s appointment as
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  • 53 9 0 GO ON TRIAL FRANKFURT. Feb. 2(5. War Crimes officials announced thatmore than 600 persons, including 12 women and three German officers of the rank of General had ben sent from Dachau under guard for Poland to be tried by Polish tribunals for atrocities during the occupation 1U«... T T
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    • 48 9 i'o-day Four Shows 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m. "Three Stars Give Prize Performances OBSERVKR It's A 1946 Production "ONCE WE WERE LIKE THIS con we bring it back?" Jm 9kk3 W Ir S IHHR^^MSIIiiHP I MURSAI. nrrsrn.- MERLE OBERON CLAUDE RAINS CHARLES KORVIN ati I and Jj HRT2 I mmm m ■■<>
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  • 182 11 Good Entries For S 'pore Amateur Boxing Tourney ;,> VICES WELL \bPRESENJED Suing Reporter) s for the Singapore Box- n Alar. 12 has alrc hat there is a spate iters m this city. asdf t the S'A.B.A. The Boxing 'heir ftnal (i eir next meeting on and Indications arc that
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  • 66 11 I.IM'.'IH. Ill) H vm i> ii South Hocke) iaturday— teams: Kirn Thony X ilohammed Nor, H>i i|!tuip. hu.i Fnu I Selanj Abdullah naj .mam H| Selangor), Tajud■il.in.ni Ho \h Loke i'.'./ali (Sclansor). [i Cheonu (Sflaiu 1 Aii\.iiiin (Nejjri). H< Coomarasamj \< H- IV Williams t Sin t;
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  • 3 11 CAVANAUGH YOUNGSTERS E;
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  • 4 11 All-England Badminton Championships In-
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  • 266 11 Tomorrow's Soccer Fixtures LONDON. Feb. 26— Football fixtures: Saturday, March 1 ENGLISH LEAOUE FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Chelsea. Blaekbur i R. v. Leeds Utd. Blackpool v. Bolton W. Portsmouth v. Grimsby T. Sunderlaxi Manchester v. Wolves v. Stoke C. Derby Co. v. Brentford. SECOND DIVISION Bradford v. West Bromwicli Bury
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  • 480 11 Malaya 4 s.( t I Disp id positioning i the forward line, ihv Malay Football As. the Singapore Cricket Club m the S.AJ le at Jalan B yesterday. The Malays won by four goals to one. Jaafar, the Malay goalkeeper, gave a.i outstanding
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  • 185 11 TO-DAY'S SPORTS Soccer. Rovers vs. S.R.C.. on the Padang, 5.15 p.m. Boxing Amateur boxers arc reminded that entries for the coming Singapore Amateur Boxing Championships close today. Entries should be submitted to the Hon. Secretary. Capt. B. L. Dunsford. Social Welfare Dept. Table-Tennis The first council meeting of the Singapore
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  • 192 12 Municipal Striko Inquiry Com-n tt (lVibune Mall K. r) 1 Un Vi unnan Sit on th< I mmunicated with m ark wi by Mr. lal, who Ikks i ed to a membei Inquiry appointed by the Oovernmeni oi re to Into
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  • 83 12 TEST MAY Be DELAYED SYDNEY. F« b. 27. The stan ut lii.i. and nnal Tett morrow may be dt--d owing ty tne saturated bI ound the wicket. Ovei rive lneht dn nas l a the start of the v. and furthei rain i forec captain winning the U h will
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  • 50 12 MANCHESTER. Feb. 27. V. 1 Rowland, 38. man was oxecr Bli mgways Prison, Manchvsirnlng for the naurde >iiv< Balchin on •j< mbeo site m Oc;. 16 I Hie i \w re no scenes outside 'ail *here about 100 peupK watched the nnntv hung on ih«* Reuter p-.ii-on gate-
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  • 30 12 P UNJAB AMNESTY r Punjab hod f i to tr> all polii m provincial fail o.so ar nmitting i was i Mtrv int,> the Provin wn* the Mv adf Reuter
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  • 259 12 Collieries Arbitration A wards "tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 27.— The rd i the arbitration couri on the Malayan Collieries dls puie. chairman Mr. Justice E. O. the roe, is as follows: Demand 1: That the present tern of giving 24 hours' notice ut th? termination of service by
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  • 556 12 (Tribune Staff Keporit technical survey party from Aviation, London, on a East and South Pacific ipon of the members arrived on v. on to where they flew via I Basra, Abadan Dahrein, Dhahran Kai c aicutta. They are Mr. G. J. Warcui leader
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