Morning Tribune, 23 February 1948
1948-02-23
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/morningtribune
Morning Tribune
-
Article42 1948-02-23 1 ain "Near aos And Bankruptcy I Kr'r the brink <.f .star. ■if^:,ym«'nt. economic Hj t tal bi.nkruptry and H b j dex.k.t. bnnk. Hp by a fe'A' V living H d n tnurH' r Hi :n v.- M-TSiia.l .iid B nd to42 words
-
Article30 1948-02-23 1 I [.Lloyd, acI Lad; LJ yd, left fcjesterdiy morning by fet Darwin. During his Air Vic Marshal J. th Jones will be acting Ifr.in-Chief, Air C mir East.30 words
-
203 1948-02-23 1 JERUSALEM STREET BECOMES AMBLES OF DEAD DYING ■SALEM. PBB 22 ONE ■LFSTIXES CREATES! OI'TRACES TODAY ■dthe central mo »\V]SH BUSINESS ANT KNTIAL CENTRE OF EH I 'DA STREET IN lK n T A SHAM WF DEAD AND DYING. ■explosions which wrecked Wat tarn today caused WJ deaths md hundreds of203 words
-
Article, Illustration44 1948-02-23 1 TRAINER RIDER OF SPRING CUP WINNER M'lton Sullivan {right) who trained Grand PrU to win the Spring ("P at Saturday's Singapore weg und Abdul Maivi (left) ro iu Grand Prix <"«* **o. "(•lore the race said confidently his mount: 'He Ig good enough to win."44 words
-
275 1948-02-23 1 S.T.C Vehicles Were Off The Roads Yesterday Because i Tribune Staff Reporter) The Bingftpwt Traction Co.'s trcll*y busfs and omnibuses u?rp off thf. roads tb*» whole of >vsterda.». Two reasons for this were given by Mr. R. K. Siro>. President of the Traction275 words
-
486 1948-02-23 1 "INFLUENCE OF U.S. IMPERIALISM..." BRITISH REDS ATTACK GOVT, LONDON. FEB. Z2 MK. WIMIAM CAIJ.AC lIHR P(M ITBUREAC HEAD OF THE i;l'.l I I, COMMUNIST P R T Y OPENING THE ANN! AL PARTY CONGRESB, CHARGED Tl! \T I!'F lAKOIR ATTACHE OF II*; AMERICAN EMBASSY MR. SAM HFRGER, WITH Ci( lIMNIi486 words
-
Article, Illustration79 1948-02-23 1 S One of Briiam'a Olympfr y i Games hope* Alan Patfi- i .inn has an outstanding 1 chanc* of tctnn; n(t th* h'tjh jump fn the (HymfjU fl IfMi i» pmbthlit Biitan\ u* miktWC •m/ \n< f V.\ uhrsrm. < >;'v ftn i iir79 words
-
92 1948-02-23 1 CHINESE PREMIER'S "NO TO TIGER BALM KING'S REQUEST HONGKONG, Feb. 22. Thf Sing Tno Jih Ptio, published by Tigrr Balm King, Mr. Aw Boon Jlaxc, reported today that Chin*se Premier Chang Chun had rejected the Tiger's request for permission to purchase two transport planes to expedite delivery of the paperU.P. - 92 words
-
Article58 1948-02-23 1 THE HAGUE. Feb. 21. me Pclis.i IClltfsttr to the Nether, lands, M. Bencdykt Elmer, has resigned en tile ground that his political views clash with thos« j r\ of the Warsaw Government, He j said that the fact that he was (a member o! the Polish Socialist58 words
-
Article40 1948-02-23 1 LISBON. Feb. 22. -The larger shipment of food to Portugues. India ever recorded is on its waj from Portugal to Goa. Thi steamer Scfala te't here last night with 9,000 tons of supplies including milk and medicines.40 words
-
Article, Illustration129 1948-02-23 1 NANKING, Feb. 22. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has aiven his consent to a high Chinese official to attempt to reopen negotiations with the Communists, an authoritative Chinese source told United Press today. The source stressed that Chiang i did not initiate the idea, but129 words
-
Article, Illustration61 1948-02-23 1 kOFIA. Feb. 22.-Bulgaria announced last night that, as a gesture of good neighbourliness, It was returning to Turkey two •urkish Spitfires and the surviv- ing pilot of the two planes wnicn made forced landings in Bulgaria on February 9 in the Black i£ea town of Sozopol.U.P. - 61 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement49 1948-02-23 1 The Best (American) Sheets that Money can buy/ 54" x 90" ...I 5.25 each. 63" x 90" 6.25 63" x 99" S 6.75 W&>^ 72" x 99" 7.50 S^ l >^ 72" x 108" 9.00 h Vflt^-^ 81" x 108 w I 950 j 90" x 108" 510.50 n j49 words
-
-
495 1948-02-23 2 FURTHER MEANS TO SPEED UP RECOVERY "fi eze" may oe aj- c-pi. a v'th, however, tht prctsjo Uiat corrcscond.ng '■iissn prooii and pric:s, as well as iusiderabi" price reiueuegs, I is guaranteed To help the Government s-e--(u ie more coal for export Bri- tifihReuter - 495 words
-
253 1948-02-23 2 NKVV YOKK F»». 22 BigfUl turv of thf truce agreement be tu«-«'M thf Imtch and Indon«\s.an: in Java lihv shaken the V/orld'j rubber inaik«-t.v say* the Nm Yoj k Journal of Oomiuorci The tnm opens the -vay for a conßi-Jriuble fxpiinsjon of In-lns ir»(tU.P. - 253 words
-
Article27 1948-02-23 2 nANOKOK. PBb, 21 -Thrice sia-vu-:e pfiltl, Khaaßf AMiaiwoOg fi.i.s i< «n nominated premier uirain today by t)io Regency Council. w*a reilab'] UMlerglood, rollowlng n Omch. lilor's uie.-tinj».27 words
-
Article54 1948-02-23 2 CURTIS PRESTON The rnu:i«cin(iit is announced betmen David Bacheverell, son of llle lat/.' Colonel Edward Curtis. C.lf.G. and Mrs Hornsby of Taunton, Somerset, and Pamela Ruth, datlfhter oi the late ReKinald Walter Preston and Mrs Stewart Lee Smith, vife of 1/ Coradr Btew«rt L-e Smith VBNB, U S Naval54 words
-
150 1948-02-23 2 Malay Electrical Inst. Celebrates Anniversary The second anniversary 0/ the Malay Electrical Institute rvn by the Persatuan Electric 1 Me'.ayu <Malav Ele-j'rical Asso elation*, was held at the Association premises in Valeria s'eet, yesterday even f f The Institute, ffti'rfc holds evening classes in Elect rcily iiv.d English for M.vxf150 words
-
Article68 1948-02-23 2 WASHINGTON. F«-b. 22. The 'White HOUM announced the nomination Richard Porter Butrick ka Minister to Iceland. He had been with the Depart. Blent since 1921, serving in Latin America, Hankow, Shanghai, Chmtfking and Peipint?. His la-t f< r*ign pott was in Manila where hi lerredU.P. - 68 words
-
Article56 1948-02-23 2 SH tNNAN, F. b 22. Th< "r' I air > el iel ing expert'•'ir th< .V'.Mii Atlantic w.is 1 "lit iu( yt\x\\y day .*,on milea weal (M i:in.) A fi] ;>) fuelling L i Shannon, trana- t. i«-»u to .1 h< >A( it< cai ry»r.K freight inU.P. - 56 words
-
Article86 1948-02-23 2 SHANGHAI. Kb. 22.— Tho United States Consul. General Mr. John M. Cabot, told tru- AmerJcan University Club in a prepared speech last night that. acad«mio freedom must b<> guarded in Order to "pr serve imor en.ich the civilizat :i \v have inherited." After criticising theReuter - 86 words
-
Article115 1948-02-23 2 NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Market movement were indecisive in featureless trading reflecting the limited attendance and cautious disposition in vew of the extend- ed week-end. Prices were mainly fractionally mixed with gains slightly predominating. Attention was centred on the wage problem as a major uncertainty w>thReuter - 115 words
-
Article39 1948-02-23 2 TOKIO. Feb. 21.— Nearly a thous- and residents of Tokyo have become ill from easing rationed bread or r yn imn flour Kvodo News Service 'lied 1 O. Qy E cr ul, k houkrh BuQc bad diedwi Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 39 words
-
296 1948-02-23 2 SHANGHAI. FFB. Pro <;, vi > rill iimi slid tcda^ th* uh«> eity Wh ,',> >Ptlls cmtre throughout Thin M miles" u ,i J 1 "«<•■ lianv-x ind'fatln; thut lh«. Roven-rv n ioii after alirost a ueck-lon* st!ff t s l(l% Wf>r fU.P. - 296 words
-
Article126 1948-02-23 2 A lunch party given yesterday by Mr. Tco Kim Eng at his resi- dence in Pasir Ris in honour of Mrs. K. E. Imrie. wife of t'^e General Manager of the Anglo- Swiss Milk Products Co. More than 100 guests wer^ pir. sent. Swimming and126 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement26 1948-02-23 2 THE PEN w/t/i 3^k ALL THE GOOD jlxp POINTS J^if ttliy quaramtetd. -M I'^B Ciid Cl.p o\i m J^Hf •y p«OHu:ko rfucu? OVO I.lb' 111 o26 words
-
-
396 1948-02-23 3 UN Ineffective In Face Of Great Powers'Conflict russia uncompromisir:; and aggressive na«t 18 months can largely b<- JKplatne<l bv h*»r impatirnt rmd oft^n io<?rcive methc<fs in hurrying on the conBOli«lation of her Western security belt. Now thnt the last link has been forped. there will be an opportunity to test396 words
-
Article, Illustration113 1948-02-23 3 I r...,5t !ipP ns,t.nTii^^^S^son's -Victory was nc^L^ Moiift hu taken a m w in'lLtnj MM that is helpiny to prf^rt'c old senhng torge* n NKi *m>wa<i»y from the U**l .scene. John Briant, an ex-army f«l kroJZs pop*L that of «*veftiig the vessels into barge yachts, fitted xoUk mm113 words
-
Article137 1948-02-23 3 JERUSALEM. F,b u.- r.~un, moved out of tte tferllßg n£ at midnight on Saturday. a loverlttntltt communique explaining the Chang* Mi* WJJ value oi :Pak-stin, nutrs an leu in would mt b, affecud and vuuld remain fully bnckod by f»}^t •The only difference Is Pav.nentsU.P. - 137 words
-
Article61 1948-02-23 3 RUSSIA TO MEDIATE IN CHINA? thre. main points <i, The Chinese Communists In charge of the l-ninesi 1 "jUM* Chines,- official source "proposal. «is sum submi f te<l. h terms The source^ added that SrtS? offem, through full dipSSact mSE bv cm. of th.- tej« Soviet diplonratv representative vvho knewU.P. - 61 words
-
262 1948-02-23 3 LONEL PAYS WAR DEBT OF 700 BEDSHEETS KM. F p»j 22. colonel Won ami his Wlow townsIWtochetter. Ifeuachufr w their \v;u debt yestergiient was 700 bedaheeta |WUnas Eve, 1944, the !n(i <'> command of f :> Gird von Flunstedt P>g hard in the fettle of' 5 f In the hitterU.P. - 262 words
-
Article40 1948-02-23 3 PARIS. Feb. 22. -The French prrss agency reported that a seapiane with 19 persons aboard was missing on flight between Le iiiv:e and Discarrosse. south of Bordeaux. The plane was reDort ed overdue at its destination.- U.P.U.P. - 40 words
-
Article111 1948-02-23 3 The Oid Fran^scuns of Singapore .ill be holding a Charity Djo™ Lhe Mu'ay Voiuiiteer Headquarters. B IV Beach Road, on Saturday, Rt 28, fr.un 8.30 p.m. to 1 m aid of the Pamadasa Memorial Fl The purpose of tkH fund is u> erect a new' win, to111 words
-
Article19 1948-02-23 3 |u ;itfl a Norri> Kwt ou Moll pro..^e-> 9. N u l b.. serial ITJI blu ,,,-ii^19 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement38 1948-02-23 3 1 I Tribune Photographs s i Reprints of Photographs i appearing in the Marniy J Tiibunc and Malaya Tn- i hune can be had on ap- i p'ication to the Tribune v photographic Department at S2OO per copy38 words
-
-
165 1948-02-23 4 •alked of motorclr murder trial TlWi* f the much objected <o a rigorous 4 hour .L" h aCCUsed wa! M. G. Neal. FedmT Counsel Perot T by Mr pected to end today The trlal ex Accused, Teh Seh Tian, all,. Hn \«f165 words
-
73 1948-02-23 4 Imperial Confab On U.k. Crisis Suggested NAIROBI. Feb. 21. -Sir Earl, Pago, former Australian renre22fS in H London aid K .^y .that he favours an early Imperial coherence on Br t «in s «r Earl... who U h,,,., t(> di> ™^s correlation f African ml Australian cK vel,p m enReuter - 73 words
-
Article190 1948-02-23 4 Chinese Reds - Chinese Reds Excesses By In S. Chahar Krcmh. one Dutch and STof Z£^jST!f r th 'ase and exhaustion durin a .cmm?.«Z. t d (if hu W. dhUW M had ktfMi the 7m \erT n Mar(h af^r -^or Chaha, a (l iJl;: t:> r,,;!"-^^.; a!d ifiU.P. - 190 words
-
163 1948-02-23 4 21 Operations In 20 Years: Girl Gains Use Of Legs Boston; Rb. 22. "You know Hie pretty 23-year-old brunette said, -ifs better thm becoming m rle star o r Inheriting a ml- dollars, its something you ••■'t describe this thought ol ally being able just to go f« r .1U.P. - 163 words
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous153 1948-02-23 4 Man a 1 ay) Puzzle I I. CROSSWORD P.-Z2LK. "To,, J u '2'- spin :^r^ sH 17. Kootirkfpar?; is" l^ ?EFIB ser. 20. Dispatched. 21. Comp J s I PEFI^> H Point. 22. Exist. 24. Like. 25 ft, WORD DIAMoXD^H t^ibu meter. 27. Drive off. GLIDERS form the "I •>153 words
-
-
229 1948-02-23 5 IR RICE PRODUCTION GREATER THAN EVER nim heia*' produced in Mngapore p;S.;;;;;.!v^iod since the end of the I ,|...i jn ,n oflicial statement from KSa KiSdSal- Apiculture DepartHf If the world rice situation. ru u.rd rice crop at 96 per cent of the K !I ft'wr'.meni stated that Asia's IU.P. - 229 words
-
Article133 1948-02-23 5 TRIESTE. Fob. 21. Official ■ourcei today confirmel that I heavy exchange of fire between Italian and Yugoslav frontier guardi occurred near Gorizia yesterday afternoon when a Yugoslav patrol entered Italian territory to remove posts marking the provisional frontier. According to Italian reports the Yugoslavs were challengedU.P. - 133 words
-
Article97 1948-02-23 5 IETNAM SIAM FRIENDSHIP k Peb 20 Hie ram. I Barnes ne-eyed Gin. Btah has apj> alcd to Phibun f closer Vieth relatl nj along with ttb East rn countries n front aga nsi "maneoafgresslon by foreignill n waled here today *i written by the Genio l« prominent in antt- tctiTitiesReuter - 97 words
-
18 1948-02-23 5 nerners Repudiate vil Rights Plan fcf?*' 20:--!35 £Wft P re" I anti-pin 55-«) WiUia m Col ht aeailHt18 words
-
269 1948-02-23 5 HOLD-UP MAN JUMPED INTO RIVER: MISSING MALACCA. Feb. 21. A youthful Chinese who robbed a Chinese ahop-keeper in Bukit Piatu in a oaring daylight hokl-up on Friday afternoon is reliably believed to have come to a tragic end when justice overtook him after he Jumped into the upper reaches of269 words
-
Article51 1948-02-23 5 BUCHAREST. *tb. 20— Ihe Cablm? stripped ex-Kin,; Carol of ail properties and citizenship for slan(tenng Rumania abroad. Hi 5 e-. ties h;.d tCD conftnated i>revic>us'y. but he was reported to t>e still huding large industrial shares, lhc raa« oiritT confifi-atcd the property of &sx former diplomats abroad.U.P. - 51 words
-
Article349 1948-02-23 5 'xOKIO, Feb. 21:— Four officials representing MacAUhur's ,hcaaqu;uters will attend a meeting of the United States Food and Agricultural Organiftrtton at Baguio in the Philippines from February 23 to March 14, it was announced today.— Reut«r. TOKIO. Feb. 21:— The Japanese House of Representatives today eiect<dU.P. - 349 words
-
Article297 1948-02-23 5 (By a Military Observer). MR. SOMERSET DE CHAIR. the distinguished author, and former Member of Parliament arrived in Singapore by air on Friday afternoon from the United Kingdom on a War Office sponsored lecture-tour to the Forces ir. Malaya. Hong Kong: and Ceylon. Mr. De297 words
-
295 1948-02-23 5 HONOLULU, FEB 20 Ih< United States Navy today gav< up tiyin*,' to cope with Libarka th malicious and poisonou spirit of the Marshall Islan tftfl Naval authorities headed th( pleas of 160 former residents ol Bikini Island thrown out o) their original homesU.P. - 295 words
-
MORNING TRIBUNE
-
Article108 1948-02-23 6 ,;:\V U| JillVl ''Vli-h may tun, be of great consequence for Malaya and lIT countries, a trroun of i;,; we colonies of these European counU V U U> economic props tk CaSe f ertai ™*s of include the S™ f m mple doe fusion control I far K108 words
-
Article47 1948-02-23 6 tiere we come to the essence of tk thv mother count, v f Colonies with Tne British i" v *i, to b aimed at. ""i 1 1 to bwEJSS, ie intish ait> ••'"•«'v«-:. ■t <J 7 colonial H.-,_v.-| Itr wl c v t !"j: aI Mttonalism?47 words
-
-
606 1948-02-23 6 Miles W. Vaughan - UPROOTING JAPANESE MILITARISM Mac Arthur's Plan For Japan Miles W. Vaughan +by L'?? 1 0 -Gemral D JU »la* MacArthuri> statement that a 'blood bath c revolutionary violence" j would occur in Japan if the M. |«ed occupation should end its jProCrtunn* to eliminate the sys. wWch contributed to the606 words
-
Article19 1948-02-23 6 A nd y e shall know the ruh and ike truth shall k :X- f. J 3h2 <> :3?19 words
-
Article39 1948-02-23 6 UNITED I ffel'-kr.oun lor;:! >ore the nam, "H" hn.^cd it i, 1 afUT the n Gandhi's sieged H thuram Vin ivak d- H come known. m He said i!^; i l3 been brought upon tftc H39 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement37 1948-02-23 6 I 1 Special Sale I fcr 2 «e«fc.' Kvrning downs B«auiiful Srquins k Beaded I designs. ftrfeißai rr, <f II7SJI si3o (I<i:»r -i ;<j..o :o .^n"".''":/""' Sn.ar,^ U>., Tailored > «>0 s; J(| I Shangliai Modem Tailoring Co.37 words
-
-
Article, Illustration888 1948-02-23 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE L.*WITH ■f.hib'tion I I w I I ft I ft I that van I irt It I H I I t I Ir ill the B i H ft'.: ill] p rs Oth< goods ft:. m die::': s, ty> ft:... ntings bv ft'' 5! whi888 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement12 1948-02-23 7 MIASAMY NADAR SONS. AT THE X D >AN TRADE EXHIBITION l^vr would12 words
-
Advertisement166 1948-02-23 7 jp DO NOT DELAY! /V^x Join Singapore's %^> Most up-to-date 4 Lending Library V NOW! jfP C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear i CARVED TEAKWOOU FIRMTt'RE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC ETC 241, River Valley Road. Singapore Phonr: 4025. »^i— i 1 1 ——i166 words
-
-
Article, Illustration11 1948-02-23 8 '^&"&^^*JZ x tt^»^» S^**~m m '^i£rSi;:?--'»^11 words
-
Article119 1948-02-23 8 i,2n Fet> 20 —^itain has, taM exception to th, proposed publication by the Ca nad ar V 77 -"t of document, on the fall of Hongkong in 1941 Canadian Prime Minister Mac-K-nz.e King tol d th v Route of Commons here today. Th«. Progressive. Conservative Opposition hReuter - 119 words
-
Article, Illustration48 1948-02-23 8 Jars Jars Of Sauce Out In The Sunshine 7"" »e manufXSJZ Bauci ?*«'*<» n at JaJan B*iUm when 7 '"f contain .t™% %Z?Lj > I* »»r, dW. ft*«*«f. 0/ I 0/ maferto/a an^ s v //o ««d ta/lik watet Each far M|KMed to tunskim for about tkr* months tnkni out.48 words
-
Article335 1948-02-23 8 "TOW EU I RICH FOO Sauce, or "TOW BIT- n l*nsable item m the UhW n*«>l «•*> H m the prop ,raS o <Ik H several qualities and these l the difference between ahs .i n ■Ctfatac one. dslllc s > dish J Food connoiaseuii all 0v m MM sauce335 words
-
Article120 1948-02-23 8 Tribune Cameraman j i and moft Yimous sauce factories li located in Jalan Sultan—the Kwong Tal Kin* Bauce Factory^- which turns out atout 30 piculs of sauce of various qualities a day. The amount is equivalent to 2 >UO bottles at l] katties. The "K*ong Tal120 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement12 1948-02-23 8 Wffi «/G 3 /.V COLUMBIA PARLOPHONE R 'J.v t:;,.n at (ACCRKDITFD DEALER)12 words
-
-
Article28 1948-02-23 9 Fang - I Fang K i 1 land.- I ■jV I f'-< fin than tiv It;., ind lan ll nt on 01 |o:., -V Ifan Df■resta'i: nts 1 128 words
-
112 1948-02-23 9 j,^ a Tun u ell 1 iits have ussy?-** i i Perthe 1 1 1 living will be 13 percent above IM7 ami more than 20 pueent above 1946. They calculated also th;il if f he budget next April shows a ■urplua of £400.000.000Reuter - 112 words
-
48 1948-02-23 9 w YORK, Peb. a.— The past n years of migration to i on the Pacific coast of States has meant (he r< tional shift in popuInce the California gold rding to statistics iv--1 by the Metropolitan Life 1 ante Company today. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
-
Article, Illustration136 1948-02-23 9 IV^/im tht (ompound of th( Ku rnn Ttr Hinu Sn-r- Fect'trv at Jalan Sultan PwUire shmrx i section 0/ hundreds of huge earthen lotah uhuh <■ n'a'j erf .wuc m /Am second statif of exposure. Here the proprietor Mr. Loh Hee Sany (n<jht) manifests a136 words
-
216 1948-02-23 9 ROME. Feb. 22. Britain was 4 oday accused by an Italia., officer cf inciting the anti-Italian riots in Mogadishu, former T.alian Somaliland on Jan. 11 when 52 Italians were killed. The official. Signor Cesare Donati. secretary of the Italian A; bistance committee for Ifogtf*' shu, eacnedReuter - 216 words
-
74 1948-02-23 9 Benes Refuses Anti-Red Cabinet's Resignation PRAGUE, Feb. 22. Presidcient Eduard Benes. Ignoring charges of foreign espionage refused to accept the resignation of twelve anti-Comnuinist cabinet Ministers. Benes told the five-man Communist delegation that Czechoslovakia's seven parties must stop electioneering and work togethei in an orderly government. "I will not accept74 words
-
Article59 1948-02-23 9 UK To Peg Down Prices— Wilson OXFORD. Feb. 22. Harold Wilson president of the Board of Trade, safd in a speech yesterday that he will issue orders next week rolling back prices to the December-January level. The orders will then remain in effect until industry produced and the government approvedU.P - 59 words
-
Article99 1948-02-23 9 LCNDON. FK.V 21. New Sovct piopo-als cwi the much-dis-putcd qucst'on German as:>ct; ia AiM.'i.i together with U Fiench proposals would form Olid bass" lor Mtliflftorg oik lusion tf the A 'stria peace treaty talks the United States d< U -rate. Sarnurl Raour, said ;ct the open iiv.* meetingReuter - 99 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement38 1948-02-23 9 ROTAk TTPIWRiTtR COMfANT. IMC. PORTABLE MODEL I sat an hi' VELVETONE FINISH MAGIC MARGIN 8 TOUCH CONTROL SHIFT FREEDOM j? IMMEDATE DELI VERY FROM STOCK I LTD. 104 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL 64C0 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR PENANG38 words
-
-
Article51 1948-02-23 10 Tokio. Feb. 22.— Outgoing Socialist Premier Tetsu Katayama was looked as a strong candidate Tor re-election in the showdown vote on the House of Representatives floor on Saturday. House representatives hopelessly deadlocked after ten days inter-party negotiations decided on Thursday to hold a election on Saturday.U.P. - 51 words
-
Article137 1948-02-23 10 INDONESIA TRUCE BR "Inconceiva deb I m Hecfcnng that' '^M ceiv.,bi that j iancT T tlv r cV^^M roach, 1 United :^1 Committee. ed tl I i the in 1 sJ?stior.s i th« tl0! pou .all instead o: rtWM s'a and the r quest the c mm Dr. Pi;ia! illReuter - 137 words
-
Article108 1948-02-23 10 Russians S U.S. Pampl Berlin. Feb 21 'M lets wiMfrned to m mpr Bwrettn 1 1 -J Bymps "Speikln* <m mer Hr.ngan.ir. P:-^^H Majors 'N rhe M My 0 iv^rnmcnt" Yo:k Herald rn'nur.e'^H i The Trnn Curt;t.n"-*^H cated on Wedn< sday 1 Doitce acting on m i Oen. Lucius DReuter - 108 words
-
Article15 1948-02-23 10 waswnot™ m will lKu: H tmiUd s I l.lan i iay ReuterReuter - 15 words
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous241 1948-02-23 10 !<omi<s: l<:*rlii» l\v To The Morning Tribune! "SUNSHINE FALLS" ~""7~ DOtSA MPPMINtAS v| fe MAS^ MRPLOOGLC BEEN 7WIN!TE L Y N0... HE RS r?^^ P K^ V FIOOGUE LIVE IN SUNSHINE I 4 VK.TH YDU3 I ASKED ME TO KAARPV M B|)^^^ IOOKb LIKE ?p V^> FAUS 0 --H <241 words
-
-
Article807 1948-02-23 11 Charlotte Garten - Charlotte Garten A siX-DAY SERIAL By mmmamammmmmmm P w .^.-n*s~ j i. v m kiss that spoKe iv mm a kiss that ,':.„d central Station. v ';-^n mmt me seriously. :„,.-:>■ you. i don't yOU let t r a!n wind E him funding in the crowd807 words
-
Article40 1948-02-23 11 SHANGHAI. Feb. 22.— The Chines^ Communist broadcast monitored here today claimed that in th,. last ten days of nghting on the Mukxlen boat the Redl captured mote than 2.000 mment troop? and inflicted 2 800 casualties.- U.PU.P - 40 words
-
106 1948-02-23 11 Poland's Terms For Military Pact With France WARSAW, Feb. 22. Foreign Minister Zygmunt Modzelev.ski reiterated that Poland wil not sign any military pact with France containing requirements foi "consultations with other powers. Modielwski told a press conference that "these demands are I not acceptable." -We want an effective pact, oneU.P - 106 words
-
170 1948-02-23 11 Special Tax On China 's Wealthy Families minimum eligible assessed proSSrty worth CNSS.OOO,OC.MK)*». Promtty held by individual to ihe valGe <* CN51 0,000.000.000 Inu.st pay a tax of CN$l.OOO UOO.OOO or ten percen* WHW organizations ass^scvl th*> same )\r\c to pay only five pemm. The British colony of lion^koni; andReuter - 170 words
-
Article136 1948-02-23 11 SHANGHAI, FEB. 22.--T h e virtual loss of the steel centre of Anshan. South of Mukden was admitted in independent *nd semi-official dispatches today trom Manchuria which J e oorted that Communist besieft- had begun their attack gainst the last defence positions of the Nationalist garrisonReuter - 136 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement85 1948-02-23 11 E Great Brit** pONE"bOO3 I Four Shows Ig,«.:iii PJft BOM WALLS Iy\|'. JOHNS H DF (ASM. IS IURK MINE" Ijnesday and ■rsday only Hdeue Colbert Kon WeUei kor^e Breni ■row Is Forever" ■o Radio Release) |P HAT" IS K SOON B l and 9.15 p :v. B 11 '1 Human85 words
-
Advertisement28 1948-02-23 11 FLASHING SMILE! WHITER TEETH ■<flßfflß ■Kr'^^y^^j?^ 9^%*'' tceih to much whiter. lc P oacn known to dental youi smile sull lovelier. the TOOTHPASTE 3JBP X PC J's.lC' ji28 words
-
-
Article115 1948-02-23 12 LASCRIXES. New Mexico. Feb. 22. A self-styled nephew of Mohandas K. Gandhi said that he would end his announced 32-day fast here tomorrow 11 days short of his goal. Mohammed Keifei Den. 47. who i claims that Gandhi's wife is his aunt, explained thatU.P - 115 words
-
Article364 1948-02-23 12 DANCING .star Ann Miller will i iake her iebut under her new contract in the forthcoming musl eal Easter Parade." She Joins Jailjl n«l— ii fftti Astalre and, I', t.v LoWford in the T«< hnicoloui film's stellar caHl. and will tear,. Wtth Astalre in several spectacu- lai364 words
-
Article76 1948-02-23 12 LONDON, Feb. 22. The steel price increase in the United Stat- es represents "naked" shameless profiteering", Tass repor*.ed from j NewYork in a messagebroadcast tonight by Moscow Radio. The despatch said that even before the steel corporations raised their prices they were making recordU.P - 76 words
-
Article92 1948-02-23 12 LATE COLD SNAP London, Feb. 20. Snow and an ice Arctic wind laced Europe today with a late cold snap which brok,.- of the mildest European winters on record. Englishmen said New York hud sent over its tough winter. Snow in near-blizzard proportions fell in southern England Paris had itsU.P - 92 words
-
215 1948-02-23 12 T.V. SOONG FOR U.S. HANDLE AID TO CHIE SHANGHAI. Feb. 21. There was no official confinration today of widespread reports in Chinese commercial circlvs here within the past 24 hours that Dr. T. V. S^ong, (Governor ot Kwangtung Province, would p.oceed to the United States in the near future toReuter - 215 words
-
Article103 1948-02-23 12 Ex- King M To Visit Jacques V' Kifl of Rinnan i ■W Press last night thai !h q;o to the United by sea from Southam^H short visit wli Include a partial I fl country pMI, and ww 'hfl will fl hut Iflchai I'a fl Anr.e oi B ill nH p;o.Reuter - 103 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement147 1948-02-23 12 [i.MtI.mMAMKS II XM-.rti:, Ml an.. NOW PLAYBNG! i P\ICI fWO <>l I!IK "TEARS of the YA^GiZE" "lIAWNT! A UNITED EKTBBTWBBS BEtEASB AGAIN WE HAD TO DISAPPOINT PATRONS! TERRIFIC RECEPTION OF PART II PRCCLAIAAED TO III: EVEN KITTB'K THAX Till: I BUST PAMTHI INTENDIN(; PATRONS ARE AGAIN URGED. TO ATTEND THE147 words
-
Advertisement39 1948-02-23 12 sfkibai! I and dmvn -to-ea i w I i on the t ii \b* <;«n '1 FESTIVAL I THE riOST FITTING ATTRA( "TION TO WIND UP THE CHDTCSB NCT YEAR FESTHE SEASON Down to W| RITA HAYWORTH I TO.PAY_^S|^J39 words
-
-
Article539 1948-02-23 13 46 9 7 9 Sungei Bid°r 2 5 .sun^i W a > 2 65 2 75 T^'PW <**,*> 23 24 -ftißtfpa Vaiic> 3 Ta am g 9 9 Til*" 14 15 Taipmg 167' 175 Telok Kruin W|| 19 46 4 C Iha i,a-..leik h H,ir o 7539 words
-
1097 1948-02-23 13 liM* i his unit, now refloated and drydocked. Is undergoing repairs while delivery is await- n from overseis of DUMMf? re placements. In Siam dtocautalll now proceeding Wttt expected to s-« rtly to the resumption ol P-* < t the Company s proneraes Tongkah1,097 words
-
Article139 1948-02-23 13 London. Feb. 2Q.-A attempt WDUt prices baur^j been *imc*t the only bngM up* m today I otiv.rwisc dull and quiet London itoefc market! a the outlet it was apparent t .at iiuougn neglect liuiu.-ttiafc masgggS and William Cory lost two shlllings closing at 91 shillings borne buyersReuter - 139 words
-
Article94 1948-02-23 13 A half Dent loss was recorded ID the market in rubber on Sa Th r e da m y arKet opened easier on New York news with small bus. nes s done at 40 cents for No. 1 March R£.S. and further seller. It closed quietly94 words
-
Article26 1948-02-23 13 PARIS reb. 22. The Cabinet ££32^1 rSrssSTS depositor: of more than 200 000 franc, would be subjected to a •Ilieal inv^tisatlcn. U.PU.P - 26 words
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous88 1948-02-23 13 Puzzle Solutions (Answers to Puzzles on Page 4). 1. Crossword puzzle solution: [c|a|p Iblrl dIa M e lJt B a m 2 Lest, lets; Pets, step. pest, sept. 3. August is the eighth month of each year. 1 Make hay while the sun shines. 5. G ALA ALIVE GLIDERS AVERS88 words
-
-
Article354 1948-02-23 14 West Indian Bowler Difficult To Play GEORGETOWN, RIM USD GUIANA PER. 21 SHORTLY AFTER DISMISSING BRITISH GUIANA IN THEIR FIRST INNINGS FOB Z9€ THUS CREDITING THEMSELVES WITH I 'IKS! INNINGS LEAD OP M, THF W.f HAD SCORED 63 I OK THREE INReuter - 354 words
-
125 1948-02-23 14 HUSBANDS OF SOVIET WI VES TO PROTEST LONDON, ffcb 21 The new* Mrs in ;i price, n of the 8 *i?es in Moscow li seeking a divorce rom her British I >and ha* sparred other Bri- husbands to further act! VitV ■v. approached the P' reign Office md are jwaReuter - 125 words
-
157 1948-02-23 14 INDIAN GOVTS. TO BLAME FOR GANDHI'S DEATH J. NARRAIN NEW DELHI. Fob 22. -lndia< Socialist Party loader. Mr. Jayajxakash Xarrnin, told tlu A»l India CeßpcN Committee thai the centra! and provincial government, weil as communal Drganbattoni must bear some u: the blame fl Gandhi's death. Why had governments only realisedReuter - 157 words
-
70 1948-02-23 14 WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.— CeXUtoj R. bert Taft. Republican asplrttli to the Presidency of the United S-t.ites. called for a United Nation s enforcement of the partition a! Palestine and de dared that the alternative woulJ be civil war in Palestine. He saidReuter - 70 words
-
Article55 1948-02-23 14 BUDAPEST. FVb. 22. The People's Court has sentenced to death six former Hungarian army officers convicted ol execut- in^ 126 members 01 a Jewish labour battalion during the war. Chief Defendant Major Qesa Lakatoa hnd bet n sentenced previously to six months' impnsrjnnuMit for participating in thoU.P - 55 words
-
Article68 1948-02-23 14 BUENOS AIRES. Feb. 21.— The Buenos Aires' press today featured a statement from the Argentine Air" Secretariat reporting tnp arrival of an unspecified number of British Lincoln bombers for the Argentine Air Force. The statement said they could "range over large sections of the AtlanWc fromReuter - 68 words
-
120 1948-02-23 14 lOKIO. Feb 22. Ihe House o Councillors. Japan's upper legiv l.,tiv, body. !at< last night d» signjted Shigeru Yosh:da os premier after the Democrats and Socialist members hid le.t tor their homes and long a'Ur thr Lower House had detfglUted Hit^sh. Ashida. Earlier in120 words
-
Article128 1948-02-23 14 SYDNEY. Feb. 22.— Accepting i cheque for £100 from two BrUbaDr publioans. Don Bradnan said he would use ihj money for the treatment of hi> baby daughter, who has ■ttffered 'rorr spastic paralysis since birth. Bradman said: "She wii' n.eu attention for a long time, an::AAP; Reuter - 128 words
-
Article109 1948-02-23 14 CAIRO. Feb. 22. Abdul RahI man Azzam Pasha, Secretary i General of the Arab League, wil! head the Arab League's delega 1 ticn to the Yemen, on the eastern shores of the Red Sea. 10 i enquire into the new regime there after the reported assassinationReuter - 109 words
-
Article85 1948-02-23 14 Mr. Cosg Acquitted: Seek Re-ele HOBaRT Ta<;v.v^H "'hue pr^rß «•<«• ,arg e that he to return the p lem |B (return before a lM meetin- n ,x t We.( R !«H ■nd WM confide* ofl Ml r "-^!"ve u-ho :fl e<i in Decembei af^-V :m^nt which v.-usM^v-H mm in theReuter - 85 words
-
Article69 1948-02-23 14 UN Trustees Japan Urg MANILA Fr> 22 I of Nat: nal D- I I KangU or and En I rio, a& Chronic pi p sed Nation^ trusi I ip I rl at teait 50 y ars ID cdM vent lie t'l^ence rt I nation. I The propu>ai vas Town h'ailU.P - 69 words
-
Article62 1948-02-23 14 SHANGHAI. F.I 21 iso'ated Nationally forti tions in thr northern pjjj weiv .still restetto* 'ocay eight d;iy and mphi to* I tie for the "ste* ctpjW churia. accordin-r to report? reaching ShanjrM Radio cantact, however. the defenders and Muko« cut while mure flrcs J» vpHius parti of the nty. NaM-na!Reuter - 62 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement88 1948-02-23 14 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (laccrporated In Singapore) PASSENC.Ktt FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy SS HONG SIVNG- sails 23rd Feb. For WUmfoaii via Penane. R.S KKPONG" saUs lst Mxr SS. 'KAMININC; sails Ist Mar. For Palembant and Pladjoc. M.v. -BIDOR- sa i ls am o Bth Feb FOR88 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous62 1948-02-23 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Riidju 44 Ivamble Shters V:<u Heut.-z A.D.E. I iKajU.:, I 42 J liaifllH 38 J ChjMkm 35 6 B;n;,ia Lykes 31-2 Brodoro 17 18 Port Deaslake 19 20 M;il:uia 23,4 llfentoi 25/6 I »Hoe«h SilverlUrht > 29 30 Menclaiu, 15 16 iPrtam— T<»>»>nh 12/13 Trevaylor 10 '11 Tresii.hm62 words
-
Miscellaneous319 1948-02-23 14 *On Your Rad io Toda BLI'E NETWORK programmes in malay wifi Mullu J PR rhr*» A IMIMITC I 2 lloon Programme Summary t o iic 5 e St'tn f I m*A, «St!J™ 12C5 P" 1 MllSlcal Interlude; 12. 40 MoUflarin A i «L MALAY ENGLISH News in Malay; 1 p.m.319 words
-
-
116 1948-02-23 15 W. WWti IfISEIN pugby m f«" e thf Second M n mltih »as post- 'I, the s*«*< h h the sixth roupd o tne .i'-VbeplayeAext^only. vwpre Ixaten today. i n,rbv all won ttvelr matche*. a rd Qutnns P 3 rlc Ran ■^ySSw thousand specta.Reuter - 116 words
-
Article66 1948-02-23 15 K FOR ORIA'S PLAYERS r£? Astral frield *l" South n their bbo South s--7m in out w ior four wi^-'s iUI El tor 91 i' ox JSand JolmrtOß tested they, WJ. Ming Lmasay r ifce-capuln, wai vX whiu yoom scored ooly c x jar a Test baticluced' in th< toui66 words
-
Article32 1948-02-23 15 ik 22.- Th( F r!:c:: k peri Dg todj y reNBSdeo igt u Uie French Bpp: v Iti itline 9 pres nti i :>y Mfl ret, Minister foi mtnries ReuterReuter - 32 words
-
Article53 1948-02-23 15 lONDON. Ftb 22. -An envelope bearing a Newfoundland air mail stamp carried in an att mpted flight to England from Newfoundland in 1«19 will auctioned in London on luvsd?y. The aircraft crashed soon illei taking oft. The stamp is a three cents' issue overprinted by hana 'Aerial AtlanticReuter - 53 words
-
104 1948-02-23 15 JOHNNY RALPH BEAtS FRENCH CHAMPION JOHANNESBURG. FEB. 21Jahnny Ralph, South African heavyweight champion, took a step nearer the fulfilment ni his ambition of winning tiie British Empire heavyweight title from Bruce Doodcock when he befit ttie French champion, Stephane OKk, on pnmts ever ten rounds here tonight. Ralph, however, failedReuter - 104 words
-
81 1948-02-23 15 A.C.S.O.B.A. COMMITTEE ENTERTAINED Xbe Committee of the A C C.5.0.8.A. were entertained to dinner by the Vicepresident of the Association, Mr Tann Hock Seng last FrtAfter the dinner the Committee met and discussed further Plans for the Associations Scholarship Fund. While the Association offered one School Certificate Class I scholarship81 words
-
Article26 1948-02-23 15 BANGKOK. Feb. 21. -An American four-cngined plane. Atlas Sky Merchant, which is on a world market surveying trip, arrived here this morning.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
-
Article68 1948-02-23 15 MIAMI. (Florida*. Feb 22.--El Mono scored one of the m ohandicap here yesterday. Armed was a bad fourth and Assault was still furt her back, although those two thoiough brcds are among the top mono winners in history. The time !or the race was minutes.U.P - 68 words
-
Article73 1948-02-23 15 MANILA SOCCER XI BEATEN IN H.K. HONGKONG. Feb. 22.-Tho Hongkong footballers deleaUd th 0 Manila team 4 to 1 in an unexciting game. The visitors seemed unable to compete witn I the Hongkong team as far as speed, accuracy and durability were concerned. Centre 'orward R. Pertierra. playing his firstU.P - 73 words
-
Article70 1948-02-23 15 There will tv a Variety Entertainment by amateur artistes at the Victoria Theatre on March 2 at 6.30 p.m. under the auspices o the Ramakrishna Mission, aid of the orphanage. The programme includes orchestral recitals, etches in Tamil and English, vocal items solo and70 words
-
Article26 1948-02-23 15 STIRLING (Scotland), FVb. 22^ -Frederick Lamond. pianist ana composer, pupil of "*<£* today in a nursing horn, here 1^ than a month afU-r his 80t.i birthday- ReuterReuter - 26 words
-
198 1948-02-23 15 eir first p flea 'en at Bukit r.m.m ptSngap ci wob i j at M n iiitol thj olkge i a brilliant all- n Wtag eight Cl nesi IS runs and i three MV: fOUI .T. thi next Ba total o] II Q B.C.R.C198 words
-
136 1948-02-23 15 Britain is to make 10-rt»el Tcchniui the Olympic Games, it will be released tu the w«nd within ten days of the completion <>*" x^ c event. Hltter'fe film unit took six I to complete 24 reels of the I'J'JO gamee in Germany. Tlio Olympic Games136 words
-
173 1948-02-23 15 •sWAN'SFA Feh 21 France gaine.l their first victory on •""HillSSf [eTaXamime bc,au S .h.y wo,, unab.e to ft. match. Much of the play was of a scrambling and spoiling nature and the Welshmen never really settled down against the speedy Frenchmen. Tamplln hadReuter - 173 words
-
Article129 1948-02-23 15 MIAMI, FLORIDA, Feb. 22 Ont of the greatest upsets tn the American turf history occurred at Hisleah Park yesterday, when Assault and Armed, two of Americas KTMtMt horses, were soundly beaten by outsiders in th^ $50,000 (£12,500) WWenia handicap. The race was won by El MonoReuter - 129 words
-
Article111 1948-02-23 15 CHICAGO, FEB. 21 Sam Bnov.di. 20-year-o\u heavyweight boxer from New *ork, f d without regainuv; conseiDU*n«J after beta," Knocked out last night in a bout with tzzai d Charles, Cincinnati, a if ading contestant for the world's light- heavyweight chamj.cnshlp. 3oth men were Negroes. TheU.P. - 111 words
-
Article23 1948-02-23 15 ■ih P SUttapore Harbour Board v4ntheCC.M.P failed to Held ?t*m for th,ir Knorkout Hockey rompotition future W TbnmMNl Hoad.23 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement15 1948-02-23 15 s *f%o&&- V-^ Two Mcn Wanted fc .--^^^^^jmhlm L*~ Tho Third Wanted v p B15 words
-
-
526 1948-02-23 16 BLIZZARD ISOLATES ENGLISH VILLAGES Cold Blasts Sweeps Europe r LONDON FMB -V i rA BLL I \7> fTAf Y TODAY I' I ROPI VAVE 0 I lit: WISTER BHOW M OF BREAI WE 17 FORFA C BLAXTB WHICH SM SPI At BO ROl rt .< MIGHT CONTIXUB IN 80UB DISTRICTU.P. - 526 words
-
Article26 1948-02-23 16 In honour of Washington's I birthday yesterday, the office oi the American Consulate Gene. ral in Singapore will remti'r, closed t-oday.26 words
-
Article, Illustration177 1948-02-23 16 Belie^d to be the oldest craftsman of his type in the country, 79 year old Mr, M<>nt<viu Gdi working 12 hours a day in his workshop in Button. Surrey, making cricket bat* in n ulvm the oOmt*9 season. Mr. Odd, whose hats are in me177 words
-
257 1948-02-23 16 LONDON. FEB. 22.- The British, French and the United States representatives at yesterday's meeting of the Austran deputies of the Big Four made it clear that they considered the latest Soyiet claims about German assets in Austria greatlw exceeded Austria s capacity to257 words
-
Article94 1948-02-23 16 HONOLULU. Feb. 22,- A crvw of 40 merchant searm-n arrived ,by air today en route to Hung Kong to take over what their i commander described as the first lend.leftM ship to be returner! to the United States by Russia. The skipper of the crew. Captain Edward E.94 words
-
Article70 1948-02-23 16 SHANGHAI. Feb. 22.— The first semi cfflcial admission, of tu less of Anshan wj s made lat r vestorday when the Governmentcontrolled Central News Agency reported ofte r -nin.- days and Difhtf fighting. Government troops "effected a .strategic withdiawal from the city." After smasnin und.r heavy70 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement115 1948-02-23 16 I SPEND CHAP GOH MEH I At The Island's Most Popular Rendezvous GREAT WORLD CABARET I (MALAYA'S LARGEST BAIXKOOM) Tuesday Night Extension 2 a.m. 11l beer nigjtT I Special FLOOR KIIOW by I MALAYA'S No. 1 DANCER C. 11. TAN Partnering B-iutiful and Alluring l»l Altl iM\\ I IN A115 words
-