Morning Tribune, 25 March 1947

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  • 277 1 Aid To Greece, Turkey ASHi Mar. 24. Appearing for the third appeal for the passage ol U President Truman's programn alita nanism throughout the MidL cretary of State Dean Acheson reL Foreign Relations Committee toC G and Turkey the United ig British obligations or
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  • 7 1 PALESTINE BANK ROBBED OF £20,000 I U.P.
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  • 412 1 FLOOD MUD CAUSES POWER FAILURE LONDON, March 24. London had its biggest transport holdup for years today when a power station failure put two of the main underground lines OUt of action at the height of the rush hour. About 60 stations were closed on Piccadilly
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  • 102 1 US Plane With Nine Aboard Missing NEW YORK, Mar. >4 A four-engined I'nitfd States army transport j bound for Germany from Westover Field, Massa- t'husetts. is missing near y stevenville Airfield, in i Newfoundland, with nine i rew paxsenßers. t An intensive search for J the hwl CM began in
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  • 81 1 H.H. Kung Son Face Shanghai Newspaper Suit SHANGHAI. Max 24 Ex-pte-mler H H Kung and his "on David L K Kung. have txen namu defendant- in a CN$4OO--000.000 (U5533,333) suit filed by the empioyie- of the China Evening Newi which recently -upended publication due to losm The Kung- are member
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  • 109 1 PARIS. Mar. 24. The reign of terror carried on during 31 months since the liberation under the guise of purging France of collaborators was denounced by Francois Mauriao, a member of the French Academy in an article in the newspaper 'Figaro," states the
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  • 145 1 GENERAL ELECTION TALKS London. Mar. 24. Viscount Admiral Mou.itbatten departed for India with a cKar underi standing that any change in the British Government would have no effect on British policy for India, informed quarters said today. Talk of a general election In British persisted in Parliamentlobbie., today and some
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  • 35 1 London. Mar. 24.— The High Commissioner for Palestine, lieutenant Sir Alan Cunningham, and the General Officer in Command of British troops. Lieutenant General MacMillan, arrived at London airport today Reuter sgdf
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    • 57 1 Till: I*l 111 14 A Hilt M I I>S will only hi lon in th« departmental store which l discriminating array of the LATEST STOCKS and you **m (it Gian Smgh'st Service is our watchword and quality our guarantee. Pay us a visit daily. You will always find something new
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  • 154 3 o0 FIREMEN FIGHT |ND .FANNED INFERNO 1 Dotted, tire control lit ad quarter* announced that the shu. now a ur decks. ned by a strong northrlv wind, the ttames daiicm the air A number of firemen were overcome by fumes in ine lire which
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  • 17 3 Menu: Di:i plead claim on b> d:iving a Ke c duty truck HB B: B B
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  • 89 3 A young Japane-o of the A h Roaa Camp was eh irged in the Fourh Police Court ye>- witli the theft of a motor brake wire from the No 1 »üb-depot 223 BOD in Bukit Timah Road on March 22. The J'.pane-e. Ogaw Koe 27' claimed
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  • 266 3 Starting on April 1. e i- s in &;i. aid. In ry huu nether it be the Cathay biuldinK government H hernun's hut. will be visited by a me numberer who will pir .mincer on it in preparation for .h.- Census which
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  • 172 3 CHILDREN CONCERTS NEXT MONTH The Singapore Children's Orra, or:g nally formed by the well-known Mr. E. A. Brcwn (ofrmerly of Singapore^, has been resuscitated and tor wi;h the newly formed combined Schools Choir w.ll mve the first of a series of Chils concerts next April. There w II be a
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  • 56 3 (28) a JapanAycr Rajah Road Camp, ph-adrd guilty In the Fourth Magi Couit illiiK $492 woitli of mnto patts from il th<- 228 BOD Bukit Tlmah. on the morning of March 22. Mat traced t o i jail with harrl lab. "'(UtiK to the
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  • 121 3 AIR "ATTACK" ON SELETAR TODAY Another big air-s--from Singapore, called "Operation Lady." übmarlne n the way to Boi iuui lr attack on Singapi Tod. iv mis Penn l■titious relieve "the crossed R.A.F. garrison at oaun." The convoy will be sailing through an area in which a I enemy submarines lieved
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  • 498 3 $18,000 Whiskey Case SEVEN MEN TO APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCES All seven men who had been on trial in connection the removal of 15G cases ol whiskey worth $18,000 from the Singapore Harbour Board to an address In >ng "K k Kerau, in October last year, were tumid guilty at the
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  • 187 3 Army Field Post Offices in South East Asia Command h ch have been the means of inking ircops with their hcmeard during the war up to the present wiU give their last ser/ice to troops on April 13. After hat date all mil tary and
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  • 69 3 Under the auspices of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine. tl*re wiil be a scientific and i clinical meeting on Wednesday at 8 pm. in tne pathological Laboratory. Gen. Hospital, and 1 the following papers will be read: Dr. T. Balasingam
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    • 104 3 NOTICE. FU SIANG CO. No ice is hereby Riven t'i?t» the abovement oned Company has dissolved is partnership be- n YH Fook and Tai Fook and has closed branch it No. 10, IS port-. N hereby fur, her Riven that an dob's Incurred by tho abovft npany have to be
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  • 243 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY MARCH 25. 1947 The Consultative Committee II iii urging the case for a Royal Commission, the Penang committee (representing the Penang Chinese Town Hall, the Chi; Chamber of Commerce and ihe Straits Chinese British elation complain of the animosity of certain persons in England who even before
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  • 1295 4  - yarrison Surrendered To Camera! OSWALD HENRY A Stranger-Than- s Fiction Story S Bj WOR] H II was full g episodes. One 01 tlic strangest perhaps cperience of PI. Lt. H H< nsser, of the Royal Air Force, who cmnv out to the I just before the end ot tin Pacific
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  • 163 4 5-Second News From Britain Th<- i. Will H. and pi- Chalit-ng,. < ui m Notice menfc given to tl j MinM v> li -ex T- I tu build 1 Kind Blghu be buili Ui Tw I üboUt II.OOC A Wedding I ni- be*l wjd xntX Ol honoui M v.a- conduct
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    • 49 4 A 111 i H.Hi in I tit »iha XHi: LOVELY AMERICAN LATEST M MOUNT RIMLESS GLASSES Glasses that olend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. They are cushioned agalnjt i breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., I Qualified Opticians 19, Chulia Stn Telephone 4435. Singapore.
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  • 352 5  -  H.L.HOPKIN LONDON LETTER 1 J B ack pay ■L mis was ::em>t;awLrv rivil had I loncu: ■hied lolart Bover: B "AJ. lurthe aid Be fru fctisfic Rnstit ■Hi 1 fciors phouJd ■eci.s "The ■En I ■uay IB I I B •r-B 1
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    • 157 5 it obtainable anywhere it's in Art Curios C. K. Tang All Kinds Eastern Ar*s Crafts Except. onal Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant Finlayson Green 61, Middle Road. Singapore, Phone 2620. Confectionery FOR WEDDING OK BIRTHDAY TEA PARTIES CALL AT THE VICTORIA Confectionery Store 71. V.ctoria Street,
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    • 171 5 Electrical United Trading Co. j HI, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE ONSULT IS Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods. <;ooiftSTOiu: 10. Batterv Read. Phone *****. (Rodney House) Singapore Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arcade: Tel: No. 4658 Prompt
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    • 148 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71. H gh Street, Singapore. Phone 3786 Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. I SINGA PHOTO STTDIO 64. High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO
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  • 357 7 URGE OF COMMUNISTS IN GOVT. EMPLOY K ,7 ,|D VOCil II I I Ed s FuMlayas fled b K..i>!.- ":h- I K the i>> I Kr, arter which I i "I the vir Hi: '> ult E n d b> the unrul »as therefo. ■,<>•' ll V, would reI liter
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  • 16 7 bon airpicked tir.nl I piane I from tlland to 1 but I b> Reuter
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  • 18 7 ALF -HOUR ATOM WAR CAN WIPE OUT MANKIND I and n« By Spring i idi water, milk and
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  • 31 7 M Tin 1 Den a rep r that emerbri have been W s< r River to Fraffl on from day wht i Ice led Wes- U.P.
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  • 105 7 L Kl Japan imported •»i.mB metric tons of rood <i>e United states and "on* Kon K during Janvi IT«( Irthnr'i Head quartern announced. imports from the United N »«trs included <t, •••(I niis,rll.,i»(uus surplus canned rood 1 11 (I lieann ■f i..i dlslribn
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  • 212 7 1... Wulff. m aim, ind Qu. me Niunbf: nt in th< i;i"un<i represented over half the total o] the Indian population but a the day was not a publ.e hi many thousand* were unauie to attend through having to work rounu ai»u out >ide
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  • 167 7 3,000 Trapped Families Rescued In Notts Floods \'DON. Mar 23 The situan the FVnlands around EJy where nearly 10.000 acre r two W at r was todav reported to be still ci by Army authorities wh nyhtinK the flood. The Dutch Hood expert. M Kalis, has < ffered his services
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  • 76 7 3,000 Annamites In Paris Demonstrate Pails. Mar. 23. Over 3.000 Annam e workers staged a prcte^; demonstration this afternoon, demand. ne the release of Duo.:o Bach Mai, deputy Chief of the Vietnam (IndoChinese nationalist) delega■■'on to Paris \v'io was arrested by the French authorities last The Annamites from a nearby
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  • 33 7 lknlknm Memtx uncl] have instructed their Trea a bill r cups memfcn rs i 1 I Sub-Committ-fe wh( mg> by their Clerk thai they M- -uri. i thai councillor k should be en-
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  • 102 7 Franco's Plans For Restoration Of Monarchy MADRID. Mar. 23.- The political Council of the Falan Franco's single Govern men I Party, approved of the proposal under which Franco will prepare for the restoration ol flumonarchy. It was reported that Franco would select a Council ol the Kingdom, composed ol the
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  • 30 7 2 TO 1 Support Truman Aid Plan NEW YO'.'K M is in a ratif/ ol two favour Trun «llup firs sample ol na- opinion :n;illcr peri ival !<>! o Turkey U.P.
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    • 35 7 OH! DEAR, DEAR!! our II! SIIIKI KV IS NOW PRACTISING THE OMIIATOKV AICB! COIUM3IA»»ICTU»CSpfmMi t jM 9\ K A f^a> Y l^t^^^^^R T^ Jr /Uf^ X Ai% fcmßl F\ TEMPLE 1 At The Hi; Soon
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  • 1258 8  -  VERA ADMORE -WITH yal Singapore Yacht Club the many amus w my I though I judieed I til my Hie a bit unbalanced When I! That is passed by all sorts ol engagemi there has been a china yacht < crui t Sunday I was glad I
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  • 193 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 11 Q high and I ha\ in my ch< apply rouge A. No. Do no: put the hollows but blend around the hallows. irake them less Q. "1 certainl;trouble and have da ask you to be D critic. What's measurement ones, waist 28 ii 40 inches Flesh hang
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    • 37 8 IJPL ABNEII l It Had To Be You —^^i I -AN' THEN TH' DREAM^ ff GOT REAL INT'RELSTIM'r/ f^s YO' PRESSED ME EVEN CLOSER JDWJJ^J T VORE HEAVIKT EOOZUM, < FO^ L AN' MOANED -"OH, AH LOVES VOJt\
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  • 533 9  -  Henry Gris ""iPELU our special feature FROM HOLLYWOOD E E/e ashed beautiful Hollywood star, Loretta whetk he h any advice for prtsettt-day woman. I Ins is her reply) e s by s r HOLLYWOOD— As far as know, there is no magic I .uchstone for
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  • 277 9 Reader, will probably remember the story which gained considerable publicity of two young boys who. just beginning their filming career, decided to go to Hollywood because they thought they would get more opportunity there, and stowed away on a ship. Unfortunately they chos; tht 1 wrong ship—
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  • 44 9 'The Corpse Came C. O film version ol columnist Jii Starr's novel cann imbia I ID Blond* 11, Adel< ind Jim B;u In the Henry will direci hoiv products i n Andrlot Irnsing. irr will i ol tl i ■>m
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  • 396 10 BBC Inquiry Findings: "Gifts, But No Corruption" Holrru r< p lands o\ ranging i from tht but he said he bribery corruption, nor was partiality r.w H t submitted his report after Interviewing hundi i p d perusing thousands of documents in an r charges that the BBC put dance
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  • 42 10 PUNISHMENT ASKED FOR SOONG NANKING, M punishment including T pel and th( ir siibordii The Thi the propertj Cheng Chin proi that the rnment i mine ttitude toward Communist I ind I n tam unity throughout China. ;:tate C nstltu- 1 U.P.
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  • 101 10 RAGPICKER WHO CLEANED UP FORTUNE PARIS. Mar. 23 RumouiWere rampant today that "Mon«i< ui Joseph" once a lowly iagpicker who cleaned up a Wartime fortune by -ell.: metal- to the Geim..n— had offered to surrender and; provide the aiuhoritie- with compvomi-ing documer. The police, who tried to trace ph Jtanovici
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  • 199 10 SALONIKA. Mar. 23. The Eng can mu-t not c< m. ii there is to bTnat -um> up what Gen ral Ma k v h himself mandei uf-Chk-l ol the Greek rebel army, told the ComniuJ bloc ol the United Nations commission investigating
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  • 69 10 7th Time Told "You're To Die Tomorrow" ACCRA .Gold Coast). M 23. Five negroe> condemned t death for Juju ritual murcla village chieftain, kn 11 r in tb.ir death cells at James Fort today, awaiting their execution M-hedulfd f«>r 8 Monday. mber, 1945. that th live had n the venth
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  • 32 10 >HI K Mar X\ The von AnosM of New York victim of tl. u H ri; h by h for irch M Mimed alnnr sdf U.P.
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  • 63 10 RANGOON, Mar. 23 The situation in Mandalay m I Burma ha* Improved ovei the wet k-end alter a -pat ui lawaccording to received h< re today. The p til] continue^ howevei d to be a^i-t the civil merg m Jandalay throughout .1 Burm mbini d
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  • 39 10 U.S. SITTING ON EDGE OF VOLCANO 1 I X cautioned b form tho marii J Adn.t Paraguay French trouble In Ind J are tnoun I again H^ d( had madi whe hi world that he spread oi i U.P.
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  • 55 10 LONDON Ml terman <. mirals, who come pro- com British Empii commanded I during the w beds in prisoner-of-war reportoday. One ol th Lieut. -Gen. Nazi raci spokesman Command. Wearing thin and hobnailed b Sunday Chr< ent: "Our work have man) Th chief, M.. can
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  • 22 10 Prince Regei Big 'Chase LIVERP4 tl Emerald Isl< J panii p f and anor but ind li" Brit the Grand Nati U.P.
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    • 66 10 Try This AMERICAN %!<8WEi ro Crossword Puzzle ACK CflHei 01 p 3 p •v- HJa Sii e s 1 14— T H*^ 3 U t^l t^rTe'a t sJBa r e l Y Rp|5 0 C A 5 r; e'^I hie.- et DOWN 1 f ,,},,> 1 p__^^_, ///yA Y/j //j>
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  • 44 11 unequal tn n« betv. P«»rti. n OJ rrltorlal rights en by the Portuguese thi Chin Includii the w.i: new Cl rhich ha "an unequal tn A •w undf. nkin« a small PortUßUi PAVIA Mar. 24 d at m C'.\iT i.
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  • 154 11 JERUSALEM Mar. 23. The ill Zvai Leumi has announced the launching ot >al" boycott ot British produ goods "as the only method, together with other pn to make the British yield." Irgun sources said that manilrstos have been published urging "Jews' wherever you may be" to
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  • 30 11 'HAPPY PROGRAMMES BACK AGAIN PCJ "Happy Station," Hilve-. sum. H back on the air clay- Seventy-flve-mlnute pro tnmi begin I p.m. (Siiif on the 16 metre wave-band. L: n in
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  • 320 11 Prices quoted beiow are per picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs: Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon": Kedah $70; Siam No. 1 $90; Indo-China $70. Rice: Siam No. 1 $94: N $88: Rangoon $60. Glutinuous rice: Slam No. 1 $75; Rangoon $50. Rock -ugar: ~s7o. "Gula" Malacca:— Superior quality
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    • 75 11 i THE AIR TODAY j < ir Tamil I P nl Hum ruDioi p m Ouakang Seiecp m Amo ..'1 with iR 9 IS in rumn. R 10 1; 10.15 LakLIV1 10 55 News Head's unce I 11 p. in D '.vn. Outs lit Br Hi m I I I
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    • 55 11 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Bhii On < B: rrom WEST UHARF ke. Bidor from Tumpat ur. E Tei E Seashore, n 11 12 Du ,3-4 tons I EMPIRE DOCK fr0 m 531 tons. SXSSjSTu fo v. 683tl MAIN WHARF fr 9i\, wn 34 3 Bentoi -down 36 31 (lodown 38 WHAi QtTFFRQ
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  • 43 12 EADP! il I the qu. nd t the Mold out the approi .•:!.sji en\ sv.m Ebbel the N r irue D'Affairei l ■ii ;i move would redurr i[ c relation. n the entries t ft u il oinna. missions U.P
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  • 60 12 1 N were i I retr ating R< J ri alre I th.» Wn Shih Shzn aiul his ti Kuard'ng the border will wipe ut any R"d tr -Uv tu bla.st open the retches 1 1 raiU man the capita] < Opening these In
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  • 81 12 CAIRO. Mar. 2J. The M state Aiab Le*gU6 Council ut a ee-hoor mating today pi :ed "unre-eiwd -uppou foi nn mediate and complete evacuation" of British troop- fronr. Egypt and "permanent uniiy ol Egypt and the Sudan unde- the Egyptian crown rhese are two Egyptian ind«
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  • 48 12 TEHERAN". Mar 23. A Tcnei ran newspaper ita;eci that :i Sim^t trad 1 sold 10.000 tens of sugar in Iran at tile black market price ••t 24 shillings imme ncany Bn j American ciuota^ for Iran had I paper add had made bla
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  • 67 12 MELBOURNE. Mai 24. The Australian TUC Bmeri Committee today decided to call off the one-day g ed to draw attention to ti, ;i;-houi workIng other -trik. m Bydi docker* who had been id: -ix v ill, (1 oil el condition; work 1 row on the
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    • 75 12 j/wgni to-day 6 30 o m t 15 p m TEL 4 4-2 1 IT'S An Exciting Picture! YOI SEK! 1001 Thrill/ n \i Ki ir erne* REX |~To-^i«nmi%v-| REX THE HIGHWAY MAN of 1753 WAji'L %ii»k Bin: In The Turbu'ent D; y F/c 4 Pce! Sp ir! More Colorful
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    • 152 12 1! I", %lS l| P^l 5 Ejjn| A I If K IN Till ivWY STORY about oac of nan- 1 \M kind s toaslie^t member: T& TUP In L a Ik SOUTHERNERyA portrayed by ZACHARI SCOIV hUh. wide v^ fet, handsome w With Betty Fields aa Nona only one kind
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  • 366 13 ROME, M Wiliiam Z. h<- tdeni of tlu lniunist Party. In an interview with the mlinifti organ "L'Unita," said to-day that capitalism lias assumed the task <<t directing the flght of ln'i rnational capitalism against the Boviel on. >nniu variationi
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  • 120 13 WASHINGTON. Mar 23. -The U.S. Army Airforces announced that 11 will soon remove the seer- rroundine the two new jet !i-;ht<>rs the P-86 and P-87 both <>f which are expected to be faster than the i xisting models. With the new fighters, the Airforces now
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  • 98 13 An American's Bequest To Florence h IXJRKNCE Niai ~A. A t« iiient by which a d< ncan rt'.sidt-ni. Horuce Fmaly bequfatlii'd to the City ol Fl< ence his collection of rar brand artMV relici was signed here today in Paiaz/ > Veechio. I ol the relics date back t« the
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  • 113 13 U.S. Interested In Cyrenaica, Tripolitania LONDON. Mar 23 The Sund.iy Tim- today frontpaged a report that the United StaKprobably will a-k foi the tru-t.e--hip of one of the Italian coloni- r even ai) allocation ui Doses in former Italian North Africa. when the quadripartite talkdii the futwe oi Italian colonies
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  • 45 13 Shanghai, M.ir 24 Tii I ral N Mukden i- p that two Japane i were killed and nine othi 'mured explosion on rday within a building ■ii pend Inj? repatriati Th- two •!l as hand the «.a d sdg U.P.
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  • 25 13 1 i m thf Third Coui I I i tie Chine* alleged *<> h I: I i At thi tin I tn hi
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  • 13 13 SHANGHAI Mar Fifty who them tilldren In Ml sgdf U.P.
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    • 141 13 Last Four Shov/s I.Si 4— (i.30—0.30 p.m. Don't >li>s Ihis British IMtture! MU.UON OPBMNO TOMORKOW "(ireat Entertainment" C. A. I. e June, Observer. "l..iui;liU.ii Is MMgnificont" Sunday Times. DEAX HAREXS Slanln I liigM Henri Hani ell I•ta I i i d h• GEYLANG PHONE 643/O OPENING TODAY 3 Shows: 3.00.
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  • 244 14 oral share market opened firm yesterday. Gammons were done at $5.85 and the market awaits anxiously whether or not the Ch lirfleld con! n awai this firm. Is still no official new Fraser and N the hi. 1 to $355 with sellers at $3.
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  • 50 14 Flying School Mission To Visit Malay, fly in n thu sub The I concentr strumeni U n Air For. SClOQs.' M\.: R.A.F .'^2 world Tiu from all R home and j from th. D. vB e to thi in turn di> the A'.r For .-'cgj ./.h the k have Ratpr
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  • 53 14 Colony Treasur Bills C >. Bills will b ders were invited foi 4 months to ai million Tend rates of les per annum have bei in full: tend' rates of 3 4 per cent pers have been accepted tent of fifty per tender. No tender rate above 3 4 per
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  • 86 14 Mah Teng tonese with no fixed aboft went round st> lamp shades whl pended ab<--in front of shops Bridge Road, was senteal a total term of nine w«J gorous imprisonment byS [istrate L C Goh. yea i operated hours of the n moved the bull
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  • 160 15 I.OURFUL CEREMONY ISI DURBAR HALL idmira] V by h tht Dili ■I M IK' H I K i I 1 m w BB ft wa.> I I bv June. I^4B. ai ti tut ion al arra: must be made and I question oi
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  • 58 15 CHRISTCHURCH. Mi M England" by their dinner on Instead ol at ch.itchllrch h ible to agiee tli. Tv-t match compensate foi day'i cricket through rain. U believed the ftr«t time that any flnt da* Tot was •d in thi* way. but England and Hew Zealand official* have
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  • 153 15 LO.\ ..—The foul w-'eatl s caused the Hunt s( on record i the p ment 01 the tt-racing n due Monday It will stari. r the Lincolnshire lue to run ip uf the en hen the the Lincoln mile i und r
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  • 99 15 In a badminton match of lour singles and throe doubles Amicable Sports I "B" U id the Ljicky S.r.kc Badminton Party "B" the latter's on Sunday ;ho Amicable the Lu iko by fiv* Thr following are the results. (Amicables ioned fit I SINGLES H< <
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  • 592 15 pAh Seng (18). Lay Tin Kong (24), 1 >), and Wong I ng (30), who Road R Road collecting mmi shopkeepers, were sentenced to one month's simple imprisonment, each, on a charge of begging under false protein- 'Ihe men were convict* a trial before Seccnd MagUtn
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    • 98 15 To-Days' Sport r Football League C.P.A.I vs. R.A.F., Jalan eesar. 5.15 p.m. <The Services Sport official have decided at a meeting yesterday to continue in the current league provided they are given the assurance that the Stadium management will take every precaution to see that last Thurs:dent will not be
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  • 556 16 "Back Pay Acceptance Would Mean End Of Fight" MASS MEEHNG OF GOVT SERVANTS LAST NIGHT der <» lowering sky witli intermittent drizzle k crowd ol rnment employees gathered on the of the Junior Civil Servi lociation heir first mass meeting m demonstrate their united front for the payment <>f full
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  • 50 16 nk\V DBLHt Mar M Pundit J.iuali.irl.tl Nehru. Vu r President »1 the Ini dian Interim (»<»\ ernment. iiiounced t«Klu> that InS dia h;id asked the Bic 1 <»<ir" lorniyn Mlßlstan in Mosrow to hear vieus in the tfllPWUlillMl \on the German peare trt-
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  • 62 16 PEIPINO, Mai -4 The »i Min PM *M Huit Gen Chu Siiao-llant? former Oofeinor oi Kan-u Pn.vinco v^. ill be ppolnt nig Gon. Chen Vi whose mo» .tnd puni-Kn. uu n ded b Central Kx^vJliv Commit 1 1 of the Kuo^ rtu Tht- paper -aid the news,
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  • 53 16 backed hoj to 9, ma) b» seriously handn Lincoln on a round course Instead mile left < ously is lik< troubled M V bond sure th. him The i t«> be rui I at Aintr d'sc. ft! 1 ftS the 13th i which twtci A min left and nnuh
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  • 69 16 Irish Sweep: New Post- War Record Aj DUBLIN, Mar M I'ost-wur ret'ordv m-if 3(r 7 hroken in the Irish llus- S pitaLs Sweepstake, which k was druun today with .4 pi^ol of Vi.UtU'H) Tht S first horse drawn u;i> y i Wick low Wolf. i I irst winners drawn at
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  • 36 16 I vei sent win the I rha todaj med teot actU i Exp< n i 104th Nil mile 856-yar i side I race. II tinui I jumps t: this year b amo-. U. P.
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  • 84 16 Mar 24 Air M-r shal Sir Com-mander-in-Chief Far East, arrived at Negi mbo airport I from Singapore on •< week'.- ol inspection of the island statii ik after which h. will t\\ back to hi- headquarters at Singapore. Air Marshal Sir R^rc:c Hill air member of
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  • 36 16 y BOMB. a ua* tod a because of a spor c and I A -k^ 1- maini city and 1 stood b -P Q electricity =übclosely fuai I d ye«terdaj member ment ha [merit- Reuter
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  • 103 16 London. Mar. 24. The deatiwas announced at a Sussex homt today of Sir Walter Egerto.i. former British Resident ol I Sembilan in the Malay P nin--ula. aged 89. He entered the btraits Settle ments Civil Service in 1881 ana his last appointment in the Eawas as
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  • 75 16 MONTREAL, Mar. 24.— British i Government must fail as Hit failed, and as Stalin must also I Chairman of the United States Nati Manufacturers, said in a speech h< Mr inn Unit< I be k' hrri" [n onlj T A M)hr, A. and mcmb.
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