Morning Tribune, 27 March 1947

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  • 690 1 1,,: irious, and a mon consertomUSi bo taken of the aim lint ailable m the first six months oi prepare for possible lean pei ipO re and Malaya the situation inder constant review. This summarises the trend ol this month's meeting of Li.-, o fleers from territories m Sou'
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  • 49 1 UNRRA Ship Strikes Mine The'tM-K* s^ip "Saint J Rjnntnie Yuton". tarry- J in* 6 > 1 'nited States for 4he reliei of starvation area> lrU( lv l within the Pain vessel Aunts ed and is reported to be idiiion. vet known v. lie- ther i su- J d lkjsdlkjfdsfd Reuter
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  • 93 1 BATAVIA, Mar. 26. One of the first moves to bo undertaken by the newly- facto IndoneH< public will be to improve relations with Malaya A trail Premier SJahrir said t mtended shortly summoning Mr. c. H. Campbell, m I I I i r l wort
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  • 305 1 NINE ESCAPE IN SENSATIONAL CELLBREAK DESPERATE CHARACTERS OVER-POWER GUARDS i From Ojr Own Reporter > Ipoh, Mar. 26. -—A sensational cell break is reported from a lonely police station m Simpang Ampat m the Sitiawan district, m the early hours of this morning when nine Chinese, all desperate characters, made
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  • 44 1 NEW DF.MtI. Mar. >B—ADMIRAL LORD MOI NTBAJ TEN, India's new Viceroy, has invited Mahatma Gandhi and M:>hamed AH .linn.Ji leader of the Musli.n League, to Delhi for talks. Mahatma Gandhi is expe.ted to ani\e at the week-f*wl.- Reuter
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  • 165 1 Patna, B har Province, Mar. 26. --The entire police fore-; ot Patna town were disarmed and the reserve police force confines to barracks today after an incident la-t night when Gurkha troops were called to break up a meeting of a section of policemen who
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  • 50 1 WASHINGTON. M iT. 26.- Pre- j sident Truman has accepted thi i resignation of Arthur Bliss Lane. United States Ambassador to Poland. White House published the exUge of letters m which Mi Lane expressed his dtsire to private citizen might speak and v.; rding the "pre* ■■vly f P Reuter
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  • 112 1 London, Ma*. 26.— Although I floods all over Britain were receding today, thousands of acres j were still under water, marooned i people were living m upper rooms 1 and thousands of troops with. amphipious "ducks." tr.gh-axle lorries and collapsible boats, were busy on relief work.
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  • 99 1 Duties on imported "hara drinks, recently increased 100 per cent, are increased a further 25 per cent from today. Certain biandies and wine: ol BmpUc origin will tn., to benefit from a relatively lower duty, but the increase m this case is also 25 per
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  • 73 1 Calcutta. Mar. 26.- -A 14- hour curfew from 6 p.m. to 8 a.m.. had been imposed for wo days n parts of Calcutta where communal tension resulted m six ault. A one place I le pol cc used teai gas to diae a crowd. Police pickets
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    • 35 1 &\jT¥ieina\n&.mm r_Q£ HER! Nowhere else will you find such a wide selection of goods to suit everybody's tastes; nowhere else such I {fer you the latest shipments as hvy come m! GIAN SINGH 8c CO.,
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  • 729 2 HISAMATSU MAKES DEFENCE IN MASSACRE TRIAL Making h ice on oath m trial at Crimes Court matsu Haruji, accu 7. tl. (Hv ntonment Roy I Hong told the court that when he the or screening the Chini thought it was an unpleasant order. m obedience
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    74 2 I twin undei i \rr age, d<. any i x t efpflf pa wi h a wde range alternative cab n ar<aments to all .r of freight carriage. I I by t v o De Hay land Gip^y Quetn gmes. i < max mv d at 50C0 ft Is
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  • 343 2 KUALA LUMPUR. -The I tience on the part of the people Malaya wai J by Sir Edward Gent, Governor ol I his specd 1 at a tea party given I a n Associations' Federation, Sir Edward said: Your President has conferred my wife
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  • 112 2 Qu- eming the rata of pay and allowances i demobilized locally enlisting r r sonnel are to be considered by the War Office m London. In a letter to the seen Demobbed Personnel AA. RE and RASC. the Brigadier m eh. of Administration, Malaya
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  • 30 2 I I I Tr m act: I Tl again I 1 I I Burton I I should I I I I m m the I I I I I
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  • 131 2 Mar. 25.— A study of the real estate registry disclosed today that the Soviet Union, through it* ifold SUbsii *aries has become the largest single prop- Berlin, states the Chicago Tribune John Thompson. German markets, which nothing, the Ruslly m sumptuous villas. But principal
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  • 6 2 PRESIDENT OF RAFFLES COLLEGE Th ntment
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    • 120 2 EDUCATION CANDIDATES prepared for Cambridge Exams, m French, Dutch or German. Ch ldren and backward s udents m Engiis'i. etc. Private tuition by Lady teacher Apply Box No. 505 MI. Mercantile Institution 209, Queen Street Phone 2370 MONTHLY sessions begin In Shorthand, Typewriting, BookKeeping first week. MATHEMATICS: Flementary, Additional and
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  • 308 3 lest Against Delay I Settling Claims Il U hu'ains m Ilavelock Road, as a prot'ttlav m the settlement of their back pa ElataL by The British War Office. made the trout porch of the Secretarial t:tirte»l..orJv quarters but also their N* der. Mr. Mali Khon-, and a corps ot
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  • 170 3 1 The Singapore Oversea 'liinc.se Anti-Japanese Volun- Steer teer Army or to give its popular name "Dallorce" re- cently addressed a letter to the War Department, expres i sing dissatisfaction and "seething indignation" at the vernment's reply to their requt s They are demanding payment
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  • 364 3 At tho annual meeting of Kesatuan Melayu (Malay with Tuan Sa^adon Zubair m the chair the quesestablishing a Malay Chamber of Commerce was discussed and it was decided to ascertain the opinions of ly business men m regard to the suggestion. This
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  • 16 3 Trouble Over Disposal Of A Car I of si. ooi) and tiv h In the Fourth
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  • 247 3 Registration Of Trade Marks: New Bill A Bill is sharUy to be inti duce into the Advisory Council ti make transitional provisions regarding registered trade marks and special provisions v.ah regard to the registration Ol trade marks, the subject of pre-occupation applicat ions By n ot the con titution of
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  • 74 3 Three Chinese. Tan Ken? Tee. Ong Kam Tye and Tan Aii Koon. were fined $000 each m the Third Lstrate's Court for selling stout on tinlicenced premises on Queen Street on March 5. On the morning m question revenue officer-, went Into the shop and asked
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  • 15 3 SINGAPORE MAN LEAVES BY AIR FOR U.K. The rei tnd Saraw as gui the U.K.
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  • 298 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947. Singapore Traffic Twelve months of civil UninistratK s tne traffic situ m bin', as chaotic when the BmA aeparteu. The om\ improverm ticeabie ar< accounted for by the present dus struct and the disappearance ot the huge volume of military traiiic. I nicies wnicn
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  • 580 4  - Malaya must Move With the times P. Joseph John by Malaj of J ir, real ,>f our I ccupi< d rioi the intersitu. c*t upon this country. A thud a n with In the not dis futun lurab] w< rid i nma I do n< t by any m< anj
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  • 61 4 5-Second News From Britain Mai Clei" w I I Bss." \m\ l hl 1 be child W :ii bicycle I j he can Bf*Tr put ft Inc my tin: R^* 3 t h c r pir.gs wile. lir o: Husband m th i on. of i ''Or difficult fcrne My
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  • 319 5  - Commons Interest In Kedah Uniforms H.L. HOPKIN LONDON LETTER t (13. Malaun- ks." Ups the ther ber- nly. M '< \PPROVAI un- tO i 6uch aret s was most vi sirable. Mr. Creech-Jon< This is a temporary operatio the sugg of the police. I ha) led for a report concerning
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    • 150 5 If it tainabk anywhen m J Jul SinqapDhSL SJwptA, 0 f Art Cr Curios C. K. Tang All Kinds Eastern Ar I Craftl Except onal Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD SINGAPORE Cafe Restaurant 2_, Finlayson Green 61, Middle Road, Singapore Phone 2620. Confectionery i FOR WEDDING OR HIKTIIDAY TEA-PARTIES
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    • 171 5 Electrical United Trading Co. tl, Stamford Road, Singapore. I IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT IS Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods. (.ooiimoiii: 10, Battery Road. Phone *****. (Rodney House) Singapore Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45. The Arcade: Tel: No. 4658 Prompt
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    • 110 5 Upttcian Regarding the eyesight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71. H gh Street, Singapore. Phone 3786 Photographer CENTURY STUDIO j No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 64. High Street, Singapore Indoor and Outdoor t Photographers. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co.,
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  • 279 6 Shanghai.— China's Aral prefabricated hospital b rapid!) nearing completion. I Chi will •li will include 22 trim Is already i by the Chin nil Rel d materials, the lininistr; N ward lnc< 1 1 I Health Admin Improvement dern mcdi :al A 72 units. W( byUNRRA
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  • 106 6 JERUSALEM. Mar. 25. Four young Jews were formally ed before a military c today ol complicity m blowing up the Jerusalem railttion on Oct. 30 when British constable was killed and buildings extensively daI. They pleaded not guil- ty. but one persisted m saying he would
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  • 74 6 GLASGOW. Mar. 26 ship City of Canterbury m Ola held up Indefinitely by a strike ol 3.800 Glasgow (i ck< When if was suggested to the dock< a meeting m Glasgow that they should load the hip with 850 tons of buni to permit her sailing.
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  • 94 6 German Mind Still Thinks Nezis Better Hr*RFOK T v Mar Saying that subvei movemen ted to emerge, Marshall i Air Force. Sir Shalto I the British Command! many, I c today many Germans living m British occupation zone still th Nazis was better .h n democr. "E- 1 itcry of
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  • 62 6 SYDNEY -Mrs. Mary Day. Lincolnshire. England, ha b. th to a child at tn < a much vounmother than many Austrawomen. L. test Australian woman child. Tw ime mothers 49 when the; birth at 48. Tiln il that -'5 Austral: became mot 47
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  • 50 6 iidos. Mar. 25. Tho Fo achey, told a press conferem food contract signed between th c the war. Britain would g S) v' red salmon and 2\ mil canned crab. He Str rolled i 1 tl tries ar. count] He factui 11 I am U .P.
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  • 92 6 FRANKFURT, Mar. 25 More than j OO.OOO pounds of soap. .000 pounds of disinfectant. 2.#M scrubbing brushes and 1,000 brooms will be flown to Britain tomorrow from the American zone of l.uiy to help clean up after the floor's. Arrangements were made to fl; the supplies
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  • 34 6 WASHINGTON. Mar Russia has informed the United ready and Willing t<> evacuate D.iiren and alto join China In operating the Changchun Railway. The Soviet position w municated on February 28.
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  • 53 6 PARIS. Mar. 25. Two hundred thousand French Urn m a mass demonstration derfcouno "lmper called for the imm< m Inriona. As part ol <>nwlde pro by nearly 4i million Fi worker :n Paris thi walked off their early and coi de Mar where tl Work
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  • 18 6 NANKII ciall lam hav< nect i m pi and Sh in pate: Mich ci-m men" rnt.-r: U.P.
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  • 158 7 are o c Irrawaddy ci i«ral c purchase of paddy 0 p refusal and tra'.:spor With February and ".larch is ol r m Burn i he or •<ti evod dwtoti fur her durmonths. sported 88.oou In January a de< ie riginal estlm Ex•andstill for February
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  • 15 7 ■X BSSSSW HK: Ksnaa ■p E toW Ht lie I ft. n neray Reuter
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  • 141 7 WAVELL "IS VERY TIRED MAN" Lend 2b The ret ing Vu India. Lord V. panied oy Lady Wa and thi i J. Wa\ Black Watch Regiment, arriveu it NjrtholL, Airport today. mcd by the iry of State for Ire. 1 rd F toe Prime Official quarter, said Lord Wail would
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  • 60 7 th tne dual object ol rallyipport for the Pus^t Teng»Peoples* United and the Pan-Malayan dni Action and of he peoples' vie Constitutional protwo bodies are conI :ii" meeting on Sunit 11 i.m. at Farrei Park. The Pan-Malayan Council of Action despatched its alum on the con«tituto
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  • 7 7 Ksies TO DUTCH YCOTT I, I I
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  • 10 7 Ardeaofficially opened as the symbol
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  • 350 7 Broadcast For Japs don, Mar. 25.- The torture suffered by an Alia ian m v J»]>.re>c ja'l after he had refused to continue bffoadca ti ig for them m Tokio during the war was describ- ai Criminal Court today when John pb Holland, aged
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  • 172 7 London. Hai ,»unt Eliban, Conservative, asked the rttmeat i" the House of Lords today if the draft oi the revised new Malaya Constitution would be laid before Parliament soon, so that there might Lo a full opportunity to Jebsts it before it takes legislate- shape.
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  • 67 7 LONDON, Mar. The Wt#no S record football pool dividend. v:*il,4s«, S was won on a stake of J 1 one penny by an A her- de< n bus driver, Fc'vvard i rots uho correctly lore- S cast the results of 13 J i matches. S Cross travelled
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  • 141 7 BERLIN, Mar. 25 —Trie Soviet mli ary authorities today banned the Chicago Tr.bune frcm representation on the Amor can correspondents' tour of he Russian zone scheduled for next week. j The name of Hal Faust re- presenting the Tribune was struck off the lis- of 12
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  • 32 7 Big 3 Secrets Prejudice Peace Settlement CANBERRA. Mar. 25. Or Herbert V. Evatt. Australia's Minister tor External A ing to a question m the ment said r < emenl Three i and Reuter
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  • 283 8 ii nirmb. i I r h Mr and 11 mmbolic Hag oi palm tr ad m i nd ili l mmm m guests v tiffin while camera turned "ii them from all angles, While tin muvieman was busj mod away hem on diving bo rds and Ps 'ami
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  • 500 8  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH r picture 11 be Hungarian Dancers family Bingapore from India en route foi Australia. 3 will api ht at Raffles Hotel Sing.- is will have tunit} rig somI lancing They were with A m India and Burma. where thi having Singapore Children's Orchestra Or;
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  • 34 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN j Relax WhiH Hurrying p i l ma aaaa\\ lentI ent I In. I sll HB ■we bul f n I I and I I j s i A j ay mlg)
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  • 348 9  - FU R S Hollywood Style Henry Gris i^^H OUR SPECIAL FEATURE^H Jj FROM HOLLYWOOD K rr~ by i j Mommo Tribune I j Cor res m Hollywood I HOLLYWOOD. It may be j late m tht >n to product S these pictures, but the reason tor the delay is simple
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  • 266 9 Jap Reparations To Claimant Nations iar. 25. The wheHs uf cumbersome macmnerj whicn will finally award Japan est; reparations to claimant na lions nave begun u> turn siowh vi l'okio Reparations delegation* ol three nation s China, the Philip Pines and Australia ar nov beinii conducted on an inspection tour
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  • 86 9 LONDON. Mar. 25- Britain built more than half the worldV merchant shipping launched during 1946. Lloyds' Register oi "'tics showed today. Lloyds figures showed that 747 vessels of over 100 gros« lens were built throughout the world during tho year, amount ing to 2.127,421 gross tons Great
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  • 23 9 W DELHI Mi 25 Th. nnounci Alt Kna r Ol the It,' the bu profV ild be figure Reuter
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  • 26 9 25. Britain »d n ript bO) I trr ible i pi whir 1 and With no fU4 okes dfjkd fk lkldlki Reuter
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    • 84 9 X.v M Capri X W THAT'S TH' 'BUSINESS l"M| T^ "sHEC> A X AH r LSSfi 1 OF AMERICA'S i SAID <IT DON'T COM r. (WAST/N m Ih V! OST R UTHLESS /AH IS )UP I .'O V "ORf* ■CAGn "SOUTH r K'U:JRS. r r A BAD PC iV. If
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  • 319 10 c Stuff Reporter J Oangstert and Z~ munist Party by their law :,v Mr. Chang Mm Ching Stn^refepi r perpetua biemiahed the name ol his p FMr Chans told the Tribune tnat tn. 10 000 members m Malaya cently it had received "many" applications
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  • 101 10 Soviet MP's See Mock War in Britain I ONDON. M I Parliamentary o .ag Britain tod i Army units m Surrey and Hampshi They British. American. Japanese ana G rman tanks and watched a mock battle. Sherman tanks. wth i a patli thi minefield. Then Churchill crocodile tanks, lifted with
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  • 81 10 Burglar Fired 3 Shots, But Did Not Escape (Tribune Staff Reporter l When a burglar entered a Chinese eon' razors' premises m Telok Ayer Street In the early hours of this morning, the watchman jumped on him from behind. The burglar struggled to get free and fired three shots from
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  • 110 10 BERLIN. Mar. 25. Ten Germans were drowned when ;ce and flood waters from the swollen river Oder burs through the bank and flooded the Seej low v.llage, eas- of Berlin. The river bank collapsed along ;i 500-yard stretch under pressure torrent and thousands of
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  • 340 10 LONDON, MAR. ?.V— IN IN EFFORT I<> SAVE IMF LIVES OI INK TWO REMAINING WEST \FRIC\NS Wil "THREE COMPANIES WERE HANGED FOR RITUAL MI KDFK THE OIRT RECORDS OF BABI \> ORPI S PROCEEDINGS ARE BEING SENT FROM ACCRA, GOLD COAST. to LONDON. thing
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  • 77 10 r. 25 ihe (Jo. I a h the 1 I distress throu I »m caused by th -j Am 4 thi- m the Hou-e day) ttie Chancellor ot *he Exchequer Hugh Dai r Id "it mu-t b. do our inn m they would
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  • 33 10 LONDON Mai 25 Of! Hose to domestic H** Chronic] le. Prim- M believed person.il plan nomic i said. '-I core Bevin job ment' prop If this Bevin will nat: i I Reuter
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  • 16 11 SILVER IN JAP POISON FACTORIES ___R Sim H_ ww^_w ■ere on* fen the tamped iwingth U.P.
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  • 166 11 Goedegun, Mar 25. It I a while today as i: trn Royal nily had reached Bwanzih he wrong day. crowds were at th< The ten mile dirt road to Goedesun wa. ban en of subjects and the villa;. as deserted and silent
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  • 43 11 I Mini; main have ad. rgrom der ad"The story ls part whisper liberately d by Pro-French sources m Annamit irrival High Commissioner and to support the continuation liitarv campaign against the Nationalists rather than it directly with 'lii-minn" Reuter
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  • 28 11 STUTTGART. Mar. 25.—Oerman denazification officials today decided that H.jalmar Scftacht Wxll stand trial next month despite his plea that he was lllegally.- U.P.
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  • 52 11 Beals aaaaaWc Hi I The Congressional study Party continued I Green, declaring I i the Party but cautioned a move would t luntary bankrupt! the f protests chusetts Department of the American Li prohibit the use i t German Nazi scientists by the
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  • 95 11 Ships lap re 1874 tons. WEST WHARF lOry SrCam WHARF and (Britishi 683 tons, 12 Thorbecke. n P swettenham. i4sD:omed. K i ang ,Bri;is'i» 1415 tons. down 6 7 Samur. frr cca iV^^K 01 957 tons. Godown 13 14 Ql( m s < hlI 15 16 Cape S
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  • 30 11 N The JU( ci..l committee Ol the .ncil granted today adjournment to the i fence on the pi i ol Do* Qroni Pal nrt. Franl i the UP
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  • 326 11 Prices quoted below are per picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:— Yesterday's quo* cations were "Meehoon": Kedah $70; Siam No. 1 $90; Indo-Chlna $70. Rice: Siam No. 1 $94; No. 2 $88; Rangoon $60. Ghitinuous rice: Siam No. 1 $75; Rangoon $50. $75; Rangoon $50. "Gula" Malacca:
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  • 387 12 Ipoh Miner Says "I paid Gangsters $2,000" r\\\)\{. being conductby the CJ.D, for thn arrest of the kidnappers of Mr. Kampar and Mr. Jothi Hum. wealthy Chemor, who were recently whisked ay the Police have been presented with another new problem with the belat port of Mr. r im Street,
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  • 59 12 PASADENA. California. 25.- arthquake. 5.500 Kiil* nt. was recorded at Tina Institute ol Techn tonight The Institute officials said direction of the eartnqu i ermine d but it v. t shock m recent A London message say <'d by t rentlal rain and wind ol i mage
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    • 155 12 mmm mmi^^mmmmmmmm, 111 HALL rOaX <<l v: I WWO I PM Klavrr* with hißiiiain merchandi His word meant life or death! Here is the HK a amazing drama ill all I"*' annals Ol the sea. GARXpOOPER- GEORI^f RAFT I m£ mTmytsa^ t Awamma%^maaWt aaam 4 i to* 0 SOULS AT
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    • 112 12 NEVER HAS A WOMAN BEEN A MORE BEAUTIFUL BRUTAL! I SUE'S poesov W DANGER f o-i her warm lips I jf TROIBLE B A m her teasing eyes! M*+ma^a\ iX 21 v ar TO-MORROW Mid J y THE v Thrilling! j *fc| ZO j (RAMMED with AMAZING ADVENTI'W The Most
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  • 496 13 And 'Corruption' D efined Traction Union Secretary Gives Evidence fd inquiry into »h, Traction Company ite bel I Justice Joblli i rday, tor company ock, submitted thai th was prepared to make alterations m Bedford bus s to limlnati heat m drh ats. Eliminati >n ol or takinu Bedford buses
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  • 93 13 \(ir\OK M Ulglangua Pap I day Phlbue Bongkl ram, wartime i ted to I party entering politl ne m 1 eat m Parliament. He said hi would be called Tharmathlpat, meaning right is might, and mentioned two Upper House members as ye supporters He declared his
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  • 127 13 BRITAIN NEEDS DARNED GOOD SLUMP! BIRMINGHAM. Mar. 25.- Britain needs a darned good slump and more suicides among the heads of businesses "because the country is suffering from too much security.''* is the opinion of Mr. E. Lines. Chairman and Man.iging Director of Universal Steel Company. Speaking at a Federation
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    • 113 13 W IHALI I ONSI Wi EXCITI vilM dd To-day Four Shows :0— 4— 6.30— 9.30 p.m LAUGHTON IS MAGNI FICENT* Sunday Time, I 'm.<*\ i DEA\ HAREIVS S I anl c I Kidues *tf*\ Henri Uaniell X usii li ii d Ivan Starts To-day 7—9.15 p.m. The Thrilling S ory
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  • 150 15 THREAT OF MURDER ALLEDGED madi- by Miss L< I •nt to the police the Court at 'ng at D| the trial ot Irving J. i. i "i the murdt iiirice Fox un Oct. 31 port, which was made by Lena Navis before thi crime, if .ted that due to lack
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  • 120 15 Racing Begins On Flooded Lincoln Course LONDON. Mar. 25.— The start ol the 1047 flat-racing season, after being delayed one day owing to floods and being m until early today, began at Lincoln m glorious sunshine. But conditions under-foot were terrible. Roads to the course were floodefl sna the first
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  • 64 15 A public meetin Mus Kuala Lumpur J j at the Mala, que. to observe "Pakistan g und Mauivi, Muhammad Hahib. j Lecture^ were delivered by various speakers and. a; the <• cUJ aanlmou«ly rend the following t« A7aim Janab j Jinnah. tin ur ol 100
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  • 33 15 In the cour I broadtalk reviewing his work for the past one year. Mr. Calud a-trallan Comm In Sin; th m G uld endeavour count fui on
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  • 442 15 (Tribune Sot cer Reporter) tball ay at J rising yOUng Indian Association m. til] In the I mddle pi m the league table with till to score a point 1 ninK into their I the Rec« aetuallv have not done ai badly as one
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  • 13 15 TO DAY'S SPORTS FOOTBALL LEAGUE Indian Associat.on vs. SRC at Jalan Besar Stadium.
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  • 92 15 The following will play foo*- ball for the Jollilads Athletic Union against the Puloe Bui kom Sprr s Cl ub on Saturday at the Bukom ground. Kanapathy, K. Thambyrajah, J^urugasu, M. Ghani, Abdul Ra^ak, M. Sintha. Arumugam. G. Supp'ah, Muniyandi. Sulong, P Vaithy, Salavedin, R. Go- vindasamy, Govinda,
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  • 71 15 The following will represent he Ceylon Sports Club at criIcket against S.R.C. on Saturday a^ 2 p.m. and Sunday at 1 11 a.m. R. V. S. Sundram (Capt.t U. W. De Silva; K. MuthucuImaru; S. K. Sundram; C. jThuraisingam; F. Van Rooyen; .C. Seneviratne; S. Yogarajah; f
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  • 71 15 PENANG.— Recently sea Otters have made their appearance on the beaches of Penang Island and it ha^ been discovered that I people have been m the habit of 1 shooting the.i animals. Local fishermen state that these animals are quite harmless and do not
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  • 87 15 McCrory 3 Goals Seaforths 6 GIIQ, Sealf 0 The Ist. BnJ Seaforth. Highlanders won the honours m tho Army football tournament vru.i m the final at Victoria School, on Tuesday, thoy trounced GHQ. SEALF, by six goals to nil. rhe tforths throughout
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  • 326 16 CJA FUTERA PROTEL ON NEW CONSTITUTION On, Own Correapootoftto) the I Put :ify theii would not only tx Government ph usiiit the people b\ l ciding on the con n, bir would also result m seriously Impeding the rehabilitat tie country, which
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  • 137 16 CO-OPERATION AMONG ASIAN COUNTRIES New Delhi. Mar. 26. -A serious study of problems common to 30 Asiat'c countries is today .ngaging the attention of 200 delegate, attending the Inter-Asian Relations Conference here There was a gen. ral agree- ment that closest economic co- operation among Asian countries be maintained compatible
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  • 81 16 An Air Ministry Communique issued on March 20. 1947. lists the following percasualties m the York crash at N-'gombo. Ceylon: Crew: F/LL S. A Annng. D.F.C.. WO. W. Taylor. O J W. Tait. F Sat. Grant Passengers: Mr. G. A. Cheyne Captain G. V.
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  • 109 16 Atom Bomb Spells Dreadnought tdon. Mar- 26. Tl bomb ha- spelt the end ol sup.. dreadnought battleships. the Admiral ot the 1 rd Chattieid. farmer Fu*st bea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff and l the first years of :he war. Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence. -aid toda
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  • 66 16 Truman To Visit Canada? WASHINGTON, M v White House Vt Ms S tret an hat lei Rom saM todaj President rrumaa laU mis lo n »^it < .mad t N hut no definite arrant;* m nis h.t\f heon BSB I and no date has beta Stt. He said it II
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  • 288 16 Arms Charge: DJ Comments On Withdrawal All vix Chinese who had been ted In a raid conducted on top ol No. 185- A Anson Road, on Sept. 16. and had appeared m a two-d y hearing before Firs; District Judge Storr, to show cause why they should not be bound
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  • 20 16 Bridges and buildu I North Island. i the ldf l;d ;ldskf Reuter dkfjdkr oiew lksdjf lksd A.P.
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  • 68 16 a tive ot U- imp.i. He dent i* [jjk ieaa legislat LnciLll the m Reside] iaS and Cam. Thbe red 1 officer men. ot 11. f' the I r.eal Dr I Chambi the rigl tatr. but this away v prop the frai held v stati s .<■ I Settlemi
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  • 21 16 Lin< Oxenhai won th Mr. w 1 1 Mr. P vill. A Treble Que: Joel A he and Q*-' U.P.
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