Morning Tribune, 3 March 1947

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  • 393 1 MARTIAL LAW IN PALESTINE 3lii*« Comb On I iisalom 19 Dead In Tlie Club Outrage L- 2 "Statutory" martial law was [ca Shearim quarter densely populam W lTe a of Ferusalem— today with I m law v mposed on Tel Aviv. ]B and tho villa- I^iai I' I K the
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  • 106 1 Washington. Mar. 2. senator Richard Russel, Democrat from Georgia, today extended an informal invitation to England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, to become the 49 h, 50th, 51st and 52nd Uni'ed States of America, opining that 'such a of amalgamation is inevitable" within 40 or
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  • 89 1 NANKII i Mar. 1. a.Oi-o < r Ibly 4 000 persons w< ed n a rebellion m Taipei. I Nanking. win^ resentment against ihe line of Chines? Adminii n was said to have a small incident on Friday afternoon, and was growIdlj Into a full rebellion. I:
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  • 17 1 Reds Under House Detention FDGDSFG I I I H nino; I of I m H 1 Pt
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  • 16 1 French Not To Quit India I m I m II m K I 1 m 1
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  • 74 1 [NO, a: quarto that an .;i come I I I March 15 i principles tii .I Ich culn chosen, th n il Govern ment announced that 119 new members have been selected to take part in three 01 lions to !<■ i prior to th( the
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  • 276 1 POLITICAL GROUPS BEHIND TROUBLE IN N. MALAYA Union To Ban Political Uniforms Illegal Military Training Reported Legislation is being- introduced in the Malayan UniQu (u\ March 10 forbidding the wearing of uniform by tnjt political organization in the country under pain of Iveavpn penalties. This follows reports from Kedah that
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  • 63 1 JERUSALEM, Mar >.— The Government slated the severe measures were necessary as a result of the refusal of the Jewish community to co-operate with the authorities against ter rorfeun. Government offices and COUrtl will he closed; hanks may be closed by order of the military commander; telephone am!
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  • 114 1 H.K. Theatre Explosion HONG KONG. March2. Many suspects were arrested following an explosion in a Chinese theatre last night, in which a Chinese girl died oi injuries and about 27 others mainly women and children, sustained injuries, the polkv so id today. The announcement added that the outrage was part
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  • 34 2 COPENHAGEN. Mar. 1 1 to pub thl lithe w Aiml<> I ■ment under whim In more bui from Denmark Ti I I meed la i Thui day 1 1 would strike tod
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  • 457 2 Plot Nipped In Bud Nazi Agents Planned A Ruthless Bacilli War Li)M)()\, Mar. 2. Details behind U t»f 800 members >>i a new Nazi underground < rgan »ion wcic revealed in London to-day by Dr. Robert Borel, French scientist who i- neral Secretary of the international Committee tor Study of
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  • 80 2 MOSC O W, Mar 2.— A needle-type microscope which can be inserted in living tissue* for observation of pathological processes therein has been created by two Soviet doctors and optician. It gives six-hundred-fold magniflca tion. Another notable discovery Is the method of using certain sensitive photo-elements
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  • 93 2 BRUSSELS. Mar 2. —A* I ♦east three-quarcrs of Belgium's next wheat crop has hten destroyed by this wi tier s f r'«st A In some areas as much as 90 cent, has been killed. When the thaw comes it is feared that plants that have
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  • 12 2 M JOHN 07, died nt 4 30 pi. i St. 1947
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  • 27 2 (Tribune Stal» Report! Inued '<n r iunderli <i thn r ra f i o>i 1 1 lir thf m mi. i will be
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  • 250 2 m; Mur 2 Thin i Antwerp dockers h d their ten week's have^ac epted a wage increase ot I) per how Rt 4 PARIS. Mar 1 EnthUSia acceptance ot the new ai. nch 50-year treaty ol alliance tt> be sign- ci at Dunkirk on Tuesday was contained
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  • 101 2 Jerusalem. Mar. 2 —The Haganah, Jewish defence body amated to number 80,000, claimed today it was the "underground movement" responsible for organising Jewish illegal emigration from Europe to Palestine. 'This is the Jewish Dunkirk," the Haganah declared, in a pamphlet distributed in
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  • 264 2 "Forget Feud With U.K., Counsels Asaf Ali FROM DEREK JAMESON NEW |YORK, Mar. 2.— The Indian Ambassador fco the United States, Mr. Asaf Ali. told representatives oi the Indian communities living in America to forgei their feud with Britain and not v> be unduly alarm- i ab-)Ut the Internal situation
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  • 187 2 XI lined robberiei were i gapore l'^ lice on Saturdi While q Chinese from Shanghai was travelling m a car in Upper Pekin Street on Saturday morning at ab >ut 10 o'clock he neld up by a Cantones fellow passenger armed with h i. and
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  • 221 2 Unrest In Korea Halt Recovery Washington. Mar 2~M mercial activity in sJ Korea was m nerally o-. m swing although industrial! covery continued to be r« by shortage of raw matfl lack of skilled labour aril reacy inflation, declared Ofl ral Douglas MaeArthui I report on the US vM Government
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  • 59 2 Washingto I United Stal I Anny Offlci JJ d by < I In Manchm I are Major A R I tain J w I military offices In M I The Wa I the h cidei i I Luk Chieh chun No othei I I who
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  • 301 3 Datoh Onn Appeals My Malay Unity bid to n the O f tiio increasing strength i Pan- ng Maiaj u oy the party over the coi Datoli Onn, right-Wil ibly of t 1) to day. Abandoning hi s usual veroa, brtM MNP. DfttOh Onn today resorted to overture Datoh Onn
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  • 25 3 NAJIS KILLED FABLES IN ARMS SDFASDFSADF-I V I; I m K H i I B. the I I H K I I I 1 Reuter
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  • 114 3 30 Year Sentences Asked For Slayers Of Matteotti ROME. Mar 1. Public Pr cutor Giovanni Spagnu. manded oO y ar jail sentences today for tour accused slayei Socialist martyr Giacom<> M teottl, a 16 year term accomplice and exoneration ol three others in. hLs final address of the 40 day
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  • 103 3 READING, Mar. 1. Lord Pakenham, Under-Secretary for War. and Major General E. C. Mansergh, Director General of the Territorial Army, were stranded in a blizzard yesterday when their car broke down on Salisbury Plain near Bulford. They were en their way to a press conference at
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  • 30 3 A British Po elgn Offic, spokesman said on Saturday that a he Falkland Isl h d been presented by tiie Oovv nment to h ambasadcr in Buenos < h:u n London
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  • 70 3 working committee of the Singapore GovernfS sed the Colo- <( tary on Feb. 23 recommending that the n\v\M as embodied In Clause 1 1 of Circular No. made mini iy withoul binding Government tlement. nment mtrrn <l to n light ernment 8<
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  • 290 3 V ITh 2 Liberty fchip Martin Behrmann d at Tandjoiv Priok at 830 i morning alongside the Dutch destroyer Korten which em her from Cheribon The 6.000 tons of cargo of whu-h 5,000 tons are rubb j< mostly unmarked), 500 tons of chinchona
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  • 178 3 ATHENS. Mar. 2.— Four Greek gendarmes were kilted and 16 ar e missing in an ambush bv 250 to 300 armed men north of Lamia, In eastern Greece, yesterday, the Ministry of Public Order here stated. Earlier reports according to which 54 police were killed and
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  • 238 3 BERLIN, Mar. 2— Prussia— the largest and most populous state of the former German Reich ceased to exist as a political entity under a law published by the Allied Control Council today. The la w— No. 46— stated "Urged by the concern to preserve peace and
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  • 18 3 MIAMI Pall! won i DC Bull I by big I thp vear for t.hrop-vear Reuter
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  • 420 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, MAHCH 3, 1947 N. I. Trade There are indica< < -;•> that the Netherlands Government is prepared considerably to modify its attitude in (fie exercise of its sovereign tights to control foreign shipping within its territorial waters. That such rights exist is not disputed, but tiu-y have
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  • 632 4  - OUR LONDON LETTER New Catch Phrase Hits The Metropolis H.L HOPKIN ,^*^**-~0» bv hi b 19 Another Ml ol pugilistic newi light or should a b hen 1 1 amid the prevailing gloom, ha* been provided by Jack 1 don former British hi champion, who was in the lime light
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  • 408 4  -  Bruce Bliven by > Summarised from hs S Wes book "The Men I Who Make The Future:' v Every square inch of the earth's surface is bombarded day and night, many times >nd, with rays tnat (.me from outer sp Their energy is enorm
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  • 325 4 5-Second News From Britain A bucket hoi i I thrown on nn ,tdandi« 999. Wit Ihamesß Ferry boat sen lingham and S.uthendk po^ed. .id oi the Church Aiml lormer Gravesend v.cj been appointed a chapla/B King's Household. Councillor D IV Broadstairs. has been ad M prospective Liberal candidß Hythe and
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  • 142 5 WASHINGTON, Mar. 1. 1- resident Truman reportedly uiged on Republican and Democratic congressional Leaden the neea for equipping the Secretary of Stak George Marshall with a. •'big stick' to wield at th e approaching Foreign Ministers Conferenoe in Moscow. The President and Marshall discus^d
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  • 82 5 ROME. Mar. I.— A new state of emergency has been declared among the villages on the northern slopes of Etna Volcano, in Sicily, and alarmed villagers are ready to evacuate their homes again, according to late reports from the Catania correspondent of the Messagero. Lava is
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  • 85 5 Imitate Only The Best, Says Gandhi HAIMCHAR Bengal, Feb. 28. Mahatma Gandhi told a n iiig to-night that America's industrialisation had becom( menace to the world. Although the United States Wai the richest country in the world, it had not bani poverty and degradation bee Industry wai concenti In tlic
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    • 113 5 f^M If it) obtainable anywhere it's in 1 1 iii wefl L value-Minimum CO«t Ever valley rd. i |singapore I I K, ved Various types of |i :or product*. Dl lof "BUmurelU Oifi Sets" ■Veddir.g Presents, eto. ■alla bux k co., I H Bridge Road, Singapore. I I urd.rOI IFinlayson
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    • 178 5 Singapore shops to-day art- displaying as ride u variety of goods as can be desired in the circumstance and competition to buy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well as seller this pa^e oilers a good cross-section of current bargains. For special advertisement
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    • 162 5 Forwarding Age SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade Tel No. 4G58 Prompt Execution, Reliability and Satisfaction Our Guarantee Express Delivery Clearing Forwarding and Clearing Agents Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel in a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished, Bar: All kinds of Ist: Class liquors available. 7-17, Tanglin
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    • 141 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 USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nan* Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE, 103-105, Selegie Road,
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  • 613 6 WITH VERA ARDMORE Malay Schools Ai. li Malay boy ui i in Sin i- «'n tdu< nd th M.r i <ois in almost evi .g. ii li" can bt t < d when old enoug] MiddJ Sell' ol for ulllmute promoLlOii i '11lii f&unpong Glam. Ju> A.ab
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  • 89 6 UNKNOWN Grow Old? Qua! in tru i I Dr. Samuel John [onar> In I oats In Lhe following rl -A grain which m I iliv g{\ I Scotland i»upp Scotchm I I wUi you fl:id uc flu I Li England or such fl I Li Scotland?" Grain produc I motherchild
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    • 71 6 LIT. All\ lit EXCLUSIVE IN MM Down hy the Old Mill— Sere mis! "tTXTr^ff7s7H 06«. r AM OOTTA GIT HIM [^1^ KIV^ u l?l ClONED f:r YH CAIN^T /CVAH TH' FINISH 4 AM^ |V rr MAM LOG rr A YANK X LINE! BEFO' SUIM-^ NAMt ON^IT-.T— BIN K i-OOSEf-JcpMT TM'
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  • 545 7 "Holiday Camp" Finishes Final *c©nei for "Holiday Camp", the Sydney Box Gainsborough production starring Flora Robson Dennis Price. JacK Warner and Hazel Court, were Aimed last w ek by director Kenneth Annakin at Shepherd's Bush Studios. London. AnnakLn's first feature film was wound up
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  • 198 7 EVERY THING GAL "In Which We Serve". Now lie is playing the role of DetectivcInsp ctor Godby in Eric Ambler's production lor Two Cities "The October Man' at Denham Studios. England. Godby acts like a real policeman. He Is sympathetic and humane. Eric Ambler had BOme tance fr >m the
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    • 35 7 j'»v VI (apt* lluUST JHIS IS A RUSH ORDER.'.'II AH V 1S IL G T T H'SJ.OG V TH'J^ I I ))'"-HEEaUTl.Y. J BUT-^OB.'; II' IS., NS WE: AH NEEDS HIM, < I'o bp continued tomorrow)
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  • 412 8 uuetf tiom c ntre page) k until ait i eight in .ing wh< n he tnetlv ling or listening to his gramophone w Man In The New Robert Krasker. camera and lighting expert on the Tw production oi "Uncle Slla»", who ved high praise for his magnificent work
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  • 28 8 ATHENS. Mar. 1.-A band of guerrillas ambushed an army truck convoy 14 kilometres from Lamia and killed 54 gendarmes, according to press reports today.
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  • 110 8 Fourteen deaths due to traffic accidents were among the 76 cases reported to Singapore's Coroner, Mr W. G. PorUr. during February. Out of six deaths caused toy shooting, two were of looters. One death was caused by a bomb explosion. There was one death which
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  • 138 8 At a meeting held at Dr. Cliia KJeng Hoe's residence. No. 25 Sea Avenue, Katong, the following were elected officebearers for 1947: President: Dr. Chia Keng Hoe: Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Too Bock Huay. Lim Kim Liang. Khoo Peck Enh, Tay Ang Liang, Tan Teng Kee. Koh Chim Yeat.
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  • 149 8 London. Mar. 1. The preparation of a treaty of alliance with the "government or governments of India" would be included »n Viscount Mountbatten's directive as the last Viceroy of India, authoritative quarters said today. A memorandum, embodying the points which the Bit government
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  • 69 8 WASHINGTON, Mar. I.— John B. Powell, tiO-year-old American newspaperman who barely survived siv months of brutalitirs in a Japanese prison (amp, dropped dead of a heart attack, after warning the United States to remain ■troflf in the Paoifir. Powell who lost portion his feet by amputation to
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  • 268 8 The Indonesian authorities ha\ I intention of taking a hand in the solving I ited by the Netherlands attitude tow Indonesian-held ports. A R^ uter me** <g«. eceiveu on Saturday from fcfalang, itatea t ,it Dr. A. K. Gani. uepubllcan Minister ol Bconomk
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  • 97 8 Another B-29 Loses NKW YORK. Mar, i.l B-2S (Superfortress)' J with a crew of i:> has! forced down in Uristol I off Alaska, New York rM stations reported today. report added that Army \\M quarters at Alaska btliel that all occupants of thepfl were safe. A later report said 14
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  • 65 8 NAZI ACENTS IN MALAYA WASHINGTON, Mar. 1 The Senate Allied Sert Committee today released volumes containing 40.000 Nazi Party members 1 operated outside Germ compiled from the recordi! ed in Germany. They included 835 resid and former residents in Ci 710 residents and former dents in the Dutch East B
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  • 42 8 BOGOTA. Colombia Joe Louis, the worli ooxing champion, irrivini J on a barnstorming tour. quoted by the Coloml ng that In ,:i Mexico With 1 ii Trotter and would n» again upor imto l Unittxi Sta U.P.
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  • 19 8 > Inued from imin B furnish pho»ph< irKi -pkndiu iourc< carbo-hydr:. cuu oi reduclni ■h and mlgl
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    • 245 8 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle *CKOss Horn [BJAiGl IPJEJPJ |GjRJA[SiP «™»m*_ m P Io y AivEl ERA ROGER 8 f )OthlnB 30— Vegetable T A Ml lA K rl clanWv ointment 31-Gir)> name ,A NjJ A K C ir BIO;N;Y| Butt of Joke 32-Haii op horsei Q\R I IE iL
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  • 452 9 Worried Over Inflation 12 China's wartime leader and ssimp Chiang Kai-shek was to-night at an extraordinary Supreme National Defence Council aused by Ihe resignation, announced his brother-in-law, Dr. T. V. Soong. nK !ll > re I tiveYuan I liv V P I'. conomic
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  • 35 9 Soong's Right Hand Man Resigns "•<'■ March '1 lvi o( tli. ik "t Chin;, and ht-hand man d o, Director ol the mmlttee of the Northeast 11 1 him. Chanri elder and rormei MinUtor nt U.P.
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  • 97 9 Helicopter -Safest Plane For India BUFFALO. <New York State.) ihf helicopter li the roplane for India." said the Indian aviatur, P. M. Kabali. alter a visit to Bell Aircraft plant here. "India's aircratt market is and the helicopter is the most logical to overcome our shortage of airfields. I think
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  • 114 9 LONDON. Mar 2.— Sardar Ajit Singh, veteran revolutionary leader, is flying back to India on March 6 after nearly 40 yean 1 absence. At present he is in London trying to recover From effects )i cold weather which accentuated the illness contracted durng imprisonment in
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  • 74 9 TEHERAN, Mar. 2.— Richard vVyndham of the London paper News of the World and two members of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company staff who had been reported missing on the road between Aghagari and Gachsaran in southern Persia were captured by bandits but released and reached Gachsaran yesterday, according
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  • 30 9 LONDON. Mar. I— The Em- pire Communist Party conferi ence today pledged 'every sup- port for the Indonesian people and their Republic now facing Dutch imperialist aggression."
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  • 233 9 Exploitation Of Colonies Must Stop: Professor's Plea LONDON. Mar 2 —Addressing delegates to the conference ol Empire Communist parties here. Professor Hyman Levy, professor of mathematics at the Imperial College of Science in London, speaking on "science and the colonial problem." said thai the main outcome of utilisation Ol natural
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  • 369 9 "Atmosphere Of Contest" ATTLEE POINTS TO DANGERS OF THE AGE WE LIVE IN LONDON, Mar. 2.— The Fume Minister. Mr. Clement Attlee, told the United Nations Association meeting last night: "To-day every person who thinks seriously on the Btructivenesa of modern weapons must realise the danger of tl we live
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  • 61 9 HANOI. Mar. I— Sixteen Frsnch and 13 Hindu civilians oi British nationality, who had been held by Vietnam troops at Hoa Binh, 74 kilometres from Hanoi, yesterday rejoined the French lines this morning. Their release is the result of agreement between Vietnam authorities and Charles Aechlimann,
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  • 183 10 Huu.sw ui Commoi nly pertin< i what will and what will achieved at th.* M conferTh»w were tirst. his warn that the public would be wrong that the futun manv will be settled m 1 since nrobl ms which h<* and his
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  • 278 10 PLAN TO END FRANCO REGIME Paris, Mar. L\ A W< 11--i Spanish Monarchisi iti-Franco ms .said to-day tl ilan agrei d imon undi r Fi. o Franco would s ousted from Spain. This sourcv who wished to remain anonymous recently arrived In Paris p'ter conferring with Don Juan. Gib Robles.
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  • 119 10 NEW YORK. Mar. 2.— The Standard Oil Company <New jersey and .Socony Vacuum Oil Company Incorporated are to terminate by the end of 1948 the agreement for jointly providing aviation products and services throughout the world inside the United States, it is announced. Under these
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  • 42 10 SHANGHAI, Mar. 1 The Communist liaison office personnel in Shanghai, including Tun-Pl-wu. head >f the Commu: i organisation known "CLARA" were placed under bou^ arrrst t-odav following notil from the garrison commandei ma- they m t<^r< March 5.
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  • 351 10 Britain Asks For U.S. Economic Aid In Greece Atta>n Mar 2 Repor that Britain to U-ited States help with ner lomic burden In G eminently displayed In the Greek press today and ek offlc als declared thai 'heir G :ient Uuit ne| 'iis had been goilnce last September the deputy
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  • 15 10 RANC Bun noui f\)tu rena claim to number K Burma n «.f 17.500.000
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  • 13 10 r 1 Ten which the conou< the Kini'dnm ot K mdv
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  • 13 10 RANCJOON. Mar 1 in tlv ntral and upper Bun
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  • 19 10 SFGSD 380 Berlin wet■i durli «-k t >ir< 1 Ali now shut down in man sourci >-i r Reuter
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  • 331 10 Prices Quoted below per pleul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:— Yesterday's quotation- were "Meehoon": Kedah $187i Slam No. 1 $80; Rangoon $70. Rice: Siam No. 1 $100; No. 2 $97; Rangoon $67. Glutinuous rice: Siam No. 1 $75; Rangoon $43. Rock sugar:— s67 "Gula*
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  • 69 10 BOSTON. MASS. Mar. 2. Uen. Douglas MacArthur. Supreme Allied Commander In Japan, has i proposed that the occupation of Jap. m should be turned over to United Na ecurity as soon as possible alter th» v with Tokio com< i Bci< litor, Edwii inham, k
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  • 63 10 NEW ORLEANS March, diesei englni .ed ak the 3.800 ton tin I irship Froemming, during a trial following the P un bv the Colombia. The blast which interrupt leisurely cruise down the sippi by 28 Colombian offl and 22 Americans, occi during a dinner, killing I and
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  • 40 10 NEW YORK York engin Bacon and Da> a ward (Hi i I sign and superv miles ol .v system xt Texas to Indu Detroit. Mihvauk maj a- cirti s Th. mated have an e 325.000,000 daily.
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  • 31 10 NEW YORK ton prevailed nation evidei to extend the of present am drifted trendl< i dull* with movenn An som< domi st. Con 1 from and wet I
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  • 165 11 II t pecin m.c said, fully drafted to «t "j nited wmld contra- sions. Icial quarters to-day du•!i treaty of alliance 1 con!V failure by Germany to ns Imposed on her. inc tr ity, they said, was dratted with a view u> the possibility
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  • 80 11 SPORTS BAN ON SCHOOL bromSm m..i i. students of Srii«v i III m peting M mUv-\ is In rugby, r nine Igrs !l ;c^ et P headmaster and the jKsc ciis■fl day. fhe disted the alfl because ol the stall' .p I in violation of the illations, and the urtl
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  • 61 11 Thuraisingam Hits 66 For Ceylonese Club crioH m Engi- Sinu in a cricket I P Victoria pad a: v by 32 I I results: I m ENGINE) PORE. red hurt 1 J Sabapathy 6 But' b Sundram 18 mm n j j IB' IB r MuthuK 0 I ru 3
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  • 218 11 S.R.C. Beat Indians At Cricket Playing on th- SRC. padang yesterday, the SRC. cricket XI defeated the Indian Association cricket XI In an one innings match by 72 runs Following are the scores and bowling analyses: SR.C. Ist Innings R Bain b Bitaram 7 F Chopard w Singh b DarmaraJ
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  • 28 11 KOK. Mar 2 The in < P B Menon acconvn and fam on the i: pent the th« In 1 HI ido- ghg Reuter
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  • 316 11 NEWCASTLE SHOCK SHEFFIELD U. LONDON. Mar I— While League football had more setbacks from the weather today, the sixth round Cup tics quar-ter-finals were tarried througn with accompanying upn particularly the deleat of the favourites Shtrneld United. Pre>ton, aKo humbled by Lon dons only remaining representatives, were one-time tancied ac
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  • 58 11 HOI LYWOOD Mar 1 The rid middleweight Apostoli. was ,i i min 50 second the flrs! round ol his scheduled ten round I by Volk 'ortland. Hollytadium Apostoli. v g come- back which I !)im seven had no ch to demonstrate Voik threw v. opening
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  • TABLE TENNIS
    • 235 11 PAR 18. Mar 2. India two matches at table tennis yesterday, first to Belgium and then to England during the w rid's team championship! tor the men's Swaythling Cup. This is not a knockout event out round robin which means each nation meets all
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    • 128 11 ROME, Mar. 2.— The Yugoslav delegation In Italy today described us "false in all details" the British version of the incident in Naples on Jan, 25 when Vicko Gluncic. Yugoslav Consul- General in Naples, was attacked and mortally wounded by Chetniks (anti-Tito Yugoslav soldiers) and a
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    • 44 11 TEMPERATURE STILL LOW r.ONDON, Mar 2 -Despite brilliant sunshine the first diy of March '-'-a., cold in London, the temperature never rising more than five d< and dropp m to 36. M fell in Mir North la morninß 'but stopped bv thr afternoo Reuter
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    • 8 11 Municipal nre v. broke nut hind the al.
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    • 161 11 R UGGER REVIEW LONDON, Mar. 2.— For Uie sixth successive week wintry weather seriously curtailed the Rugby Union Club programme though play was possible at Cardiff and Swansea while after being postponed, the country championship match between Gloucestershire and Middlesex also was played in the west country. Thaw had made
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    • 101 11 Rugby League Resu lts LONDON, March. 1.— Rugby League Cup first round, first letz Halifax 25, Wheldale Colliery .0 Hunslet 2. Hull Kngston Rovers 3. Other first leg ties were pOvStponed. FIRST ROUND, seco.id 1' Pr>m boron Rovers 5. Liverpool Sta-ley 20. Pembrr*:) Hovers vrre eliminated. Swinton 8, Castleford. dim
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  • 417 12 Details Of A ttack JERUSALEM. Mar. 1 Jewish .1 wearing police uniform tv carried out the most dar.ck In Palestine- sine Kin/ Divid Hotel explosion on July 22 last year. ding to unconfirmed number ol gunn the front oi a tnreem the vicl neighbouring synafifteen hunci: truck crashed through the
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  • 371 12 JERUSALEM, March, 2.— Immedii lon, the High Comnn dan C am* h mill f° r US. (1 90 mihad to stand sill. for the to have bomb. 4u i u r T started I The li the h -i the city irttj compound In the where most
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