Morning Tribune, 26 March 1947

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  • 103 1 LINGGADJATI PACT SIGNED IN BATAVIA I Revolution Ends kfjlkdj lkdjflkdjklf jlkfdfd teen months i r revoiuuon, gotiation ended m lnd< Linggaujati r\gr< Im( ti Vil Java. The cen m -ny took p: di the Netherlands ssion General m th Entertainment Hill ol Dr Moot's Palace on tho Rijsweg, Batavta, before
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  • 14 1 THREAT TO BLOW-UP CONSULATES Ii is i i I m I fkd jkldjflkdj Reuter
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  • 43 1 International Smuggling Ring Smashed Bordeaux. Mar. 25.— An mU'rmuggling rina d across the 111 i has been police am. B :h businessman from I r d charged with llleI automc bil parts ot and his s I on provis kfjd djfkl dkjlf U.P.
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  • 18 1 n March 25— Bi d today that F I and Russia were likeh. I a tre Finnish U.P.
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  • 21 1 Strong Hopes Of Halting Floods In Britain W hicl in hund I v halted todi last nignl ri Army or. Reuter
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  • 5 1 AUSTRALLAN FOOD RATIONS SEVERE I
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  • 14 1 Jap Commander Can't Sleep Through Worry 1 j j k Reuter d l;dkf;ldklfk ;fdI
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  • 118 1 BOTH OCCUPANTS KILLED (Tribune Stair Reporter) A R.A.F. plane crashed longing to the Bth Squadron, area yesterdj It was a Beauflghter belonging to the Bth squadron, Seletar, and was on an air test when the accident occurred. Beth its occupants Were killed. Eyewitnesses said
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  • 65 1 Releases And Discharges From Services LONDON, Mar ».V— The Ministry oi Labour and National Service states that r; taMMI and dis- charges from the Forces and Auxiliary and Nurs- in_r Services from June 18. i IMS, to the end ot Fehru- i mry 1941 was 4,:{73.8D0. Individual releases and discharges
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  • 66 1 MOSCOW. Mar 25 -A come ence between Marshal Stalin and George C. Marshall, the US Secretary of State, m the near future on President Truman's proposed diplomatic offensive ag in-t Communist expansion m the Eastern Mediterranean is expected American sources -aid Marshall still had no
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  • 123 1 EMPIRE MEDAL: TWO MALAYS HONOURED London. Mar. 25. Ross bin Ahmad, dresser at a dispensary Ln Lenga, Malaya, and Mat I l bin Mohamed. sub-inspector Kedah Police Force, havt been awarded the British Empire Medal, lor service to the during tne military operations m Malaya p] Sept. 3 1945. states
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  • 30 1 MASCUS. Mar. 25.—Turrit •> have closed the with Syria over a hun;ch after the o c 30 n irkey. W i the people m the th: rued the c luthoritl Reuter
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  • 84 1 Early World Disarmament Hopes Squashed LAKE SUCCESS, Mar 25-The United Nations marked i*-- fii-t anniversary m the United State., by squashing hope of an early world di armament, trying to settle the bitter beBiitain md Albania. Diplomat, of the United Nations had the word ol Britain and America that there
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  • 50 1 NEW YORK. Mar 25 -The United Nation- takes over officially iy a six-block section of midtown Manhattan tint will be its manent home. The special ceremony marking ij the propeity $8,500 gilt from John D. Rocke- the first the United Natlna on American soil. UP
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  • 115 1 COMMUNISTS MASSING FOR RE- ATTACK Nanking. Mar. 25. Communist troops, holding towns m a semicircle 30 to 50 miles north and > northeast of Yenan. are massing for what appears to be a counI ter-offensive against the former Red capital. Meanwhile, V nchieh. on the .Ninghs'a border, northwest of Yenan.
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  • 37 1 I Madrid. Mar. 25— Official sources said today that the Government was completing cases against a group of youths, nine of them minors, held for bombing food shops and who will be court-martialled at public tr U.P.
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    • 49 1 THE PUBLIC A HER NEEDS on i v ftm! ction m the departmental store which riminating array ol the LATEST STOCKS and y them nt Gian S A Service is our watchword and quality our guarantee. Pay us a visit daily. You will always find GIAN SINGH CO. RoBft9
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  • 603 2 Reply To Men's Demand For Wage Increase I I con nee ii by the lal pro< Tho memorandum subh C fore Mr. Jus: it rday. dealing witl to eight major demands' inter 'But m all statements made by Wit- i nesses (among rs) (luring judicial proci are absolutely privileged
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  • 337 2 Prosecutions m connection with secret societies m Singapore can be instituted with the sanction of the attor ey-General, only if it could be proved that triad rituals or triad sciences had been recently used by those societies. Thi- ruling by the AttorneyGeneral
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  • 234 2 The p I I thii submit re submitted yesterday, whih I mands dea h minor pc 1 hursday. I tack rruption and d .ole warnln tl. m the an d it was stated that eh.- a result ol the concessions granted m September last without any inert a tres
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  • 133 3 X and an lt by bad weath with the early stages of the a 'reconnoHering" Sunderland etar was ablt to locate- the sui> mwL, II I r li idquartars i the Sand rland as 11 on around b threatening and m< j On!\
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  • 63 3 A soeuuty policeman. Gangar Singh, being -uspicious of a Chin--ivmg a Shed t the 223 Ordnance Depot No. sub-depot, Alexander Road, on M<»iHi -topped him. On him he found vehicle valued at $10. Chinese. Hong Vat Lai. 28. pleaded guilty befoie ite Ahmad bin Ibrahim :day to
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  • 38 3 he Cheklah bin Mohd. Sab en appointed "Datok Naning." M lacca, m place ol Li Othm n bin Kering. who died during the occupation. The lation oi the new Datok Xani: take place on Mar
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  • 232 3 A confession of murder made by Anandan. an Indian, ii stingap re Police Court on Sept. 19 was read out by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at an enquiry mI to the death of a 28-year-old Indian, Govindan. who was found at Bukit
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  • 243 3 Tribune Staff Repor'e r Hundred a id .hir y iwt Japanese surrendered personnel will leave Singapore for Japan aorrow. y are the first batch of k men to be repatr a ed from here under he "move-out" scheme winch started to operate m Sou h
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  • 326 3 Opera On SYDNEY, Mar. 25. of the rarest and must daring o; r attempted has been performed In St. John of God Hospital, Subia< stern Austral; Jn an attempt to save the life of a woman. While eminent doctors crowded the gallery of
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  • 42 3 Tungku Abdullah bin Omar-of Johore will be the speaker .it the next meeting of the EastWest Society, which will be held on Thursday, at 8.30 p.m at the YMCA, Orchard Road. Tungku Abdullah's subject will be: "Johore Malays."
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  • 81 3 Alleged tc have taken par f in an armed robbery with three others at Race Course Road, at j 3 d. m on Mar 20, when a I Chinese was robbed of $7.109. 5U I m cash and jewellery, a tentaI ..ve charge cf armed robbery was
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  • 29 3 Aii Extraordinary General g oi the Singapore Association of Teachers of Dancing will b: held en Saturday at the Happy Wovld Cabaret at 4.00 p.m. sharp i
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  • 279 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY MARCH 26, 1947. Malaya's Third Industry lln itation industrii n ferred market circles as "The Consols of the East"' by reason of tlir stability oi the it venues produced have fallen on evil but the prosp< be far from discouraging. In the flrsl place, cur: probably permit
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  • 1238 4  - Next Door To Shangri-la Elizabeth Marcos -—★by* 1 fkg flg flgk;lfkg;lf I my guilty rush ol Ifhl Ol a male m t pin- »uit Quite gr "en iround oitically clutching Alter you liT, I thought, niak--1 entreating m« Trudy. the stewardess. Go to the room, Iged Please, not here I
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  • 49 4 5-Second News From Britain Air I D übh I on I I J town Un lv I on tr übl X I w X \V ■pr-oa-a by M i i D.F.C.. Hf Gold The furni: S) plaining I L. permits I 1112 firms I I hfgher I el permit-
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  • 219 5  -  H.L. HOPKIN I LONDON LETTER I by 0 I I; _HF*** fas H _Hr°* ii JNO t, hand p a that will turn n the ol the t h c m '1' Wh ehang. crtpi n polic, thin \l 11M.N 111 ilO\ Hut
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    • 79 5 JJvl SinqapohsL ShopA, I Art Curios C. K. Tang i Value-Minimum C< RIVER VAI.I BY ROAD NGAPOI Cafe Restaurant I inlayson Green 61, Middle Road. Singapore, Phone 2620 Confectionery 7 FOR WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY TEA-PARTIES CALL AT THE VICTORIA Confectionery Store 71. Victoria Street, HIGH CLASS CATERERS AND CONFECTIONERS. Cosmetics
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    • 128 5 United Trading Co. nford Road, Singapore 11 IT is ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE ONSULT I Embroidery Direct Importers ol all k.nds ot Chmese Hand-made Fanry Goods. <,<iM*lft!ST<»m: R ad. Phone ***** (Rodney House) Singapore Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45. The Arcade: Tel: No. 4658 Prompt Execution, Reliability a.d Satisfaction
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    • 123 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71. H gh Street, Singapore. Phone 378G Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 64. High 8 tret. Singapore. loor and Outdoor I Photographers Pi*, no* USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng
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  • 7 7 Civilain Control For Pacific Is. I U.P.
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  • 32 7 EX-MINISTER OF JUSTICE SENTEN CED TO DEATH -__-_k). B -old B B B B B B I kd jkldsj flksdjdfjldkf •i old I ilousy v I I nt r! but. tl Reuter
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  • 48 7 DISASTROUS FLOODS DESTROY U.K. CROPS lon, I Hou& I ha^i I I Dutch experts, unrivalled i. tck flood v.> lvi< c ai i be 1 30 I I 1 V Will be KUI k breach it the can F nlai :d the nd three d m the c
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  • 66 7 Pan-Asian Congress d lega walked f the Inter-Asian n Egypn deli kea a m a ice. Bergmann, the Palestine tion leader. was lat r br i back to the Assembly hal] by an Indian member and ands with Bergman earlier had told the that the Jews wer*
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  • 15 7 Jap Peace "House Clean" In America Radi i anSunda> mc d S with Balk- U.P.
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  • 39 7 Russia Insists On Reparations To Yugoslavia M 24. —The today Foreign ivia to 0.000.000 reparations mst Austia despite ecret Potsdam ict no repara- from that country. The demand was made :an rt the na•000,000 from U.e now ncy. U.P.
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  • 46 7 New President For China's Executive Yuan SHANGHAI. Mar 24- D. v. Chun-hui. the Sccretary-Oenera ne Supreme National Defence ippointe 4 th 0 President of the Executive Yuan he Interim Government, succeeding Gen. Chi nig Kai-shek, v. ho has boen holding the conT. V Soong resig UP
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  • 100 7 RABAUL, Alar. 24. Japanese Army Captain KeSaji r crimes investigators here to-day thai he did no T war was over until ten d by a local policeman on a cific sland n id i i a -rs and several h 1943.
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  • 49 7 HUGE CUT IN FRENCH ARMY BUDGET I li military bu r the id thr. tths Ol by the A the Finance mm Bchunam. it was learned reliably iay. The new military budget, rei from 50.500.000.000 franca to 45,000,500.000 italics, is exto the French Cabinet at Its meeting tomom Reuter
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  • 104 7 School Car Held up 1 3e, displ ,ndcuffs and r »ing as detectivi iveying children to sch got the vehicle driven to a lot. spot m Thomson Road and rob bed the driver of his personal belongings as well as the car, yesterday morning. Later the car wa> recovered m
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  • 224 8 Singapore Rugger Player's Wadding go Mr J> i the Cumberland Ru ai> m to Mri tie. nee Lund who arrived m Singft] Bermu The bride m a be a lovelj l blm tiny hat ol Ostrich ith.-r- to match, with cherr> bouquet id lerborai ng an attract ►lour &nt> xv
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  • 34 8 Morning Coffee At Robinsons Saturday morning's cup ol coffee m Robinson's is qur t'-;iv< n the-e days and nearly everybody manages to tind time to drop m there during •he c 1" their shopping.
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  • 789 8  -  VERA ADMORE WITH Saw Peggy Swaine looking better after her roe nt Illness wearing a particularly becoming shade ot dusty puik. Mr- H. P Sparks m a trim red and white striped jumper suit was with Mrs C E. H. Dolphin who a pretty shade of duck
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    70 8 UNKNOWN Old? For Pc pi tir-t first tin) thusl 51 I of th< tht se wh latter awaken I Individual indicative nealth. H wev< .md tired you are be wist It ma your are recuper t. An v mucl fnan th< -lumt s- mcl I indie i hausti ed you
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    • 42 8 LFL ARMJt Having Wonderful Time SPREADIN'TH RUMOR XJ'D ESCAPED T" 7MWAP'. SOUTH AMERICA, E^ NOTH WHILE HIDIN'OUT IN V r/yd ALIV* THESE. HILLS, WAS x> CLEVER O' YOU, j*A THINKS ivV r V Sx y^ £35*- C*-£VAHr 1 1 <^\ TV If J*»
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  • 383 9  - Unsung Heroes Of Holly wood Henry Gris j^^B OUR SPECIAL FEATURE I^^H FROM HOLLYWOOD f by Mcrna.u Tribune J Cor res m Hollywood i HOLLYWOOD. Marjorie 1 Main ami Percy Kilbride a pair of Hollywood's st popular and entertain- ing character actors. .her, by any stretch ol agination could be
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  • 149 9 PAN THER CUTS LOOSE A panther m a cage or on a leash is one thing but when a panther becomes peripathetav that's a different tning as t..e cast and crew of Tarzan and the Huntress" discovered th ether day. "Dynamite an aptly-named black panther was work.ng In a scene
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  • 107 9 ai film whlcl vnu's one i-I th will be dc, jovial playei ot both i :ii->t' i n And Ai for picking slfzak i that the lOtund actor Ban turn coloui .i> easily vomen can turn on real t< .> In a, film medium m whan
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  • 102 9 Hollywood. Roland Culver, he British character actor who recently flew from London to Hollywood to play "Mr. Jordan" m Columbia's new R-ta Hayworm musical, is having a dimctilt time v.\th American slanguage Recently, when Rita saw Culver early m the morning on the set
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  • 83 9 A bu-. borrowed from a local ti asportation company for a c nu In "in,' Be- Jteai ul Oui Lave.-," tht Samuel Ooldwyn pro auction una RKO Radio release. perf< i mcd perfectly m rehear* *ls But when the tak, w l aaited the bu, tempeiam. ntahy refused
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    • 36 9 I I P?NF H nStt ,CAGO T^° WEEKS NOTHIN' BUT J < CONST*u£r,^, rROM TODAY. V- GOOD COMDi?ii£ T,ON J NT»L THEN -DO TIME I O TWO A W ANY VI NOTHIN' BUT HAVL. SOLID WEEKS Tf\
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  • 33 11 London Stock Exchange th Afrii md. but i th Cape sU! nd 01 Horn- al trend b"th r chat but rican railwa ady with Bra:ere changed. with other _n bori Br** RU': Reuter
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  • 39 11 SHANGHAI. Mar 25— At iaiwai executed lor heading the ig which recently <wept land, and m an 200 inent leaders, including paper publisher and n r uned" ident C Dt enI vel v. eren n
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  • 16 11 U.S. Warships Transfer, Part Of Aid Programme fk jsdkf jlksdjflksdj flkdf dkl jflksdj flksdj flkdsjf U.P.
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  • 247 11 quoted beiow are per picul weight except \*h< Keuah Siam No 1 350 perl or >5 Black Be.: <2. Soya B Tientsin No. 1 526; N i. 2 124; Groundnu $62; unshelled $45. Produce: -Th* following we^ ,-esterday's quotations for comTiodities: Saeo flour, best qua im quail pink'
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  • 126 11 NEW YORK. Mar. 24. The market dragged through another dull session m the afte showing 6n b. dance 'os fraction to one point, more from lack ol interest than any pressure. Lab i uncertainties continue a* the principal reasons for di— operating poli< minings, motors, electric
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  • 72 11 D.S. RUBBER CONTROLS TO CONTINUE WASHINGTON, Mar. 24. The Senate voted today to continue Government's controls of domestic, natural and .synthetic rubber, and its Judicea.ry Committee unanimously recommended a short extension of periods el controls ove t grain, fats and Oils. The measure also permit- the expiration thi s March
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  • 33 11 igh Youngsters XI d the District Dawns ;XI on Is to two at Fort Canning Ground, alter a fast and cX( 'tne. Sco: thi Cavenaughs iXI were Berry (11 and Jabbar
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  • 57 11 Ships alongside the fcingap re Tumpat whan E WEST WHARF E Godown 12 Tho'becke. Kepoiv* <Bri Ish) 1874 tons, down 4 5 Dlomi from Bangkok. Godown 6 7 Samur. lb 1367 tons, 11 12 Duke cf Athi i f rom Honi il im. len COAL PLANT M:ik an
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    • 35 11 ■oT THE AIR f TODAY j V i X K l l (OB) ■id network— cmnksk and indian ■PROGRAMMES 3S!ld 6.00 i 25 mf band, heard mega4t |Q6tre L Hi X ■Mr* I I B|
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  • 167 12 \ks.\v. a] and ruin i nent, whicl into n thai men.: i i b tht j bY PlrBeirut m an with. tiy m January, la rt m oi the inner he coun ry from ad states m a ore amble that "to enable all
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  • 94 12 JAP WIVES LIKE BEING BOSSED TOKIO. Mar 25. Tv. per cent, oi Lie Ju questioned In a teamtchi Eurvej still want to be b h r men and wnich will b providing equal r men and w imen The surv v sh the unmarried still pret erred to be However.
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  • 48 12 Sydney. Australia's full embracing the thi examination by Field-Marshall I i irrives m Australia In July. naval are not likely to be modify the possible it mic bombs. be a th the latest equipment keep open th. ucy. lit m I bomb." rquarl I I p; i
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  • 631 13 POSITIONS OF CHINA AND RUSSIA WASHINGTON, Mar 24. The State Department to-day made public the entire texts of the Teheran. Yalta and Potsdam agreements, Including the part of February 11. 1945, whereby the Kurileg and Southern Sakhalin and concessions m Manchuria, were promised m return
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  • 73 13 who pleaded Ity m the Fourth p art Cl U ol theft. need to twelve w« h hard labour R land v I: Ulu Pandan tamp, admit?. -d having stolen camera w .rt h $300 belong! v X C eke March tnltted h.i. tch m.m R mm
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  • 107 13 V Shanghai. Mar 2.). The 7 usual y-re:iab<> Sn Wu Pao from Mukden sa d Chinese au hori ws expect i over Dair>'n by J mid-April and cla tried S i hat de ctUi of the take- t'dure were being i arruhyed by a Sino-Sovu Jo Hi,
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    • 32 13 ataaaatt *>■ m maa\\ Wm\m^ MCHJSY BETTY |)TT* FIELD If: H Direct f'» JfAW RLNOIR hat H Sary X m\% :*oov SOULS Command" I ■Trough I I^'-K.kar" V th < Jungle" I I I
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    • 43 13 SKI ....la. ial 2 Bh< w»: 1 9 i 5 p The Mob I id Thrill ot th. Adventurer "Return Of Daniel with Bill Bliio mmmm mmmmm i^^— m ijii0.....\.%v. 3 Shi pm and musical ex i "George White Scandals" KROW "Desert Song"
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    • 72 13 Last Day Today t Zings Of China" (China Air Forced TOMORROW 'House On 92nd Street' ith William Eythe S gne Hasso Tomorrow Midnight "BILLY THE KID' m Technicolot with Robei\ Taylor. Brain Donlevy 9 15 p.m Thi Unusual M ISLE OF THE DEAD' wi h Karloff, Blli MORROW "Return Of
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    • 144 13 HOI X AM) A HALF'S t n\s| \M |\llll Wl\ Dv aid mmm Opens Today 4 Shows 1.30 4—6.30-9.30 p.m I MJGHTON IS IVIACiM 11( ENT 1 Snu da ii I unes Kmma\\ Amaa\\\ aaa\\ Charlos LAUGHTON Ella RAINES dear uun Stanley Ridges tj£c& Henry Uaniell Kox a 1 1
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  • 532 14 •1 Ift Kinta l 11 -14 B Idea ton ii Ton mr 5 Tronoh Minei Ulu Klang 95 l-«D Ulu Piah 1^KI'KRKK t OMPAMI Buyer Belter Allenby 1 15 Alor Gal ah .W Amlgamated M I TS Hit am 85 ->r Molek 90 Ayer Panaa 5. l
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  • 115 14 COLOMBO. Mar. 25.- In a bid row more ride rnally to supplement upplh million brou^h und<T cul >n during the two harvesting s this y« pi duce 43,500 tons of ri< the previous tire by four thousand tot Government'- Agiicukural Department whleh h i
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  • 119 14 I I ing tor *ofl Unite m at '1 \m I and: warn ?gj shar- liiwß Smelter .r.d|H ,1 Rob til Thi "4rß m and en SB chal $i»j i J $195. Si $1 Sun mM \nn.< Si 51. 06. B 1 bus Si. OH m In the
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  • 56 14 Rubber Market Brisk The S C c Ki* ■Twh ym N M anr N 1 R.SS m bales No. 2 R.S.S Htatx m bal .> Api Mv m bal' WFw mm < The rub: I briskly I good ing tions parti* which a I offered Fa.'riv ed hand ing don
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  • 367 15 (B> Kingsider) Wh< r Kirn Lii I i shortly he will m «'ial attention on a Chinese lad who has made j QU nt m Philippine fistic eire) The name? Nicky Wan. His boxinj .king: hght-heavyweight champion of the On tfMch bq m the
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  • 122 15 F. G N. S. C Beat Vet B.P. In a return badminton match posing of four singles and three doubles the F. N. Sports Club beat the Vet BP. by six es to one. The following are the detailed results <F. N mentioned first): Hong Oman beat Hordi bm Habi
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  • 55 15 SHANGHAI, Mar. 25. Four es < f the Central B.mk I China have been di-missed M I purchase- of gold which the Central Bank i I during the middle of Feb. try runaway marke* m check the -oai- J mi«sed m< n the as- i it mai
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  • 55 15 NO UNRULY INCIDENTS R.A.F. DRAW WITH S.C.F.A. IN EXCITING GAME ((By ATOMIC ;iall i. d a eh ar Stadium il) d ill. one, b< put tie tfat/s ini'c*" m. it wa« not marred by any im <i the l man f into the job i roiling t Bd and -ton'
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  • 185 15 NEW "IDEAL HOMES" LONDON A feature oi the Daily Mall "Ideal Homes Exhition" is a "Village" of six prefabrlcated houses erected and luMv furnished, and complete with front garden filled with spring flowers. All six are Government-spon-sored or Government-approved and are made to stand for years —although the-? particular houses
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  • 47 15 The following will represent the S.C.C m a soccer mat eh against the Bidadari Sports "ii the pidang to-day. K. J. Burns; M Roberts, P. HutchR. Smith. J. H. Mitchell. G. Verrell; W. C. MacK«'an. F Twit. B. D. Cl.fton. T. Sill. C. Milton.
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  • 19 15 CAVENAUGH YOUNGSTERS rh< following will pl.iy < nigh Young>t< Cricket Club on ;Ofiman, Sen Art! Roland, I Bal i. Ay-
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  • 872 16 Post-Surrender Conditions Described At War Trial that he ha at the screening although it rder and icomplised hia duty iwith tli timber of C uM have be< n much I Iven b\ hi accu 6, at 'lit continued trial j officers In n
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  • 99 16 \K\V DELHI, March 21 ry, trouble th: mmunal tei n Multan unjab I I ot mm m the n< rtncrn dlsfdins: t Dart If net tne m an liar n charges, which i Wh rth Punjab cloa dice i from the soutl I Delhi. •ions
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  • 224 16 Ut a I'll H culprit, h<>\\' v-at( gl $270 and elm Timl round 115 pin when two th mployed by 11 8 re m th, 'umpily-biuU Cliini m a white shirt and blue sli hari a big stone •d In pap. r at th window ot the shop Ipplng
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  • 61 16 ,f> M Marshal veil, retirins Mam > tnr .1 i.. v see Prime Ninists ment Ittlee at it g N ">« Street .it n J ment and rep it un the i V I Minister In turn ig S luaint th? Brrtish y net will th e thi- i
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