Morning Tribune, 24 February 1948

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  • 319 1 Jerusalem Tension KFB '3— TENSION RAN HKiH HFKF TODAY Vn r V. A ji:*isH ™iTrtV of «BCBABKITISH WOWS 1J Kum> |N P.EPRISAI. F O ii &JSSmM*SS3im* KFD BEN YF.IU DA STRF.KT!"[,SAI"n' MAIN SHOHHN"- STREET YESTERDAY. ATTACKS BY JEWS. litest f T urrs of ciM f
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    36 1 Ln»o of th fi' So. '\b >ih I Wma Pr< mic i nU ncLjig for h v /'<■■/ f in tin Mion o) Aung San and LfMM Ministers ictfl f third ictek at Rangoon tr f tndau.
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  • 59 1 fcOk. F, j b. 23 Burma jietcher 1948 ric< export t 1.500.900 tons by the ctofo according to premites It was learned litional 250.000 tons a« d t" be ihipped during ter arid DtCemb r. a's rice export m 1049 Is a at 2.000.000 ton., and f aims
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  • 197 1 EVA. FEB. 23 RESCUE CARRIED ON INTO THE HOURS OF THIS NO REVEALED TIUT 19 E WERE KILLED INM six women ix NIGHTS TRAIN' CRASH J2DERSWILL ON THK ERN' SHORE OF THK OFZ'-RK'H. SOME 4S W® WERE TAKES ■wger who escaped from Mp oi the rim
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  • 108 1 returned [gallon irly <i.OOO i: thenivj I Nortil dr pped ik. it part ol •c a r .lanes but •i lrl( st .spot we've struck it hll be< n w.irm< r everywhere else". Thii air tour oi 42 ofltcerl and 24 NOOt made history at it is I thr*
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  • 70 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 22 Singapore toouid still play its role as a powerful advanced base for Australia said Sir Hugh Lloyd, Air C-in-C for the Far East, on his arrival m Sydney today. He said Singapore tens the most stable point m the whole east. Sir
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    44 1 MR. LEE THAI PAIK. well -kn urn Chinese artist, with Ml paintiny of an eagle ulUihtiny on th< brunch of a fir tree, which is on show at the. Kanyanfj Acad* my 0/ Fine Arts Erh'bition at tht* Chinese Chamber of Commerce [Triimne Phntnyraph).
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  • 94 1 A portion of Mahatma Gandhis ashes will be brought to Malaya m tne first week of March by Mr. V. S Swaminathan, who has just been appointed First Secretary to the Reperesentative of the Government of India m Malaya. Mr Swaminathan is at present
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  • 166 1 Oh Imurd the Geneva Trader. specially chartered Bkymeeter aircraft, which hmefori at KaUam§ Airport yesterday cirry'mij oil refinery equipment for PaJembang, wn American Navigation Officer Ed. Mitch* !l Who first flexr over Sinnaporr m 1945 on a Jxtmbina v.iss\on. Navigator Mitchell said that it
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  • 219 1 "IRREGULAR AND INEFFICIENT" [Frbn Our Own Reporter) MALACCA. FEB. 23. THE SYSTEM OF MARKING EXHIBITS CONNECTED WITH A PENANG MURDER WAS MADE THE SUBJECT OF SEVERE CRITICISM BY THE ASSIZh JUDGE IN MALACCA THIS MORNING WHEN THE RE-TRIAL OPENED BEFORE MR. JUSTICE E. N. TAYLOR.
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  • 39 1 MANILA. Feb. 22. A report from Davao laid 13 pafWDgeffl were burned to d.ath when a commercial airlines single enfin. Ed P1C262 crashed at Mati anfield near Davao. live minuteafter its takeoff.
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  • 161 1 GUNMEN FIRE AT HOUSE IN JOHORE ROAD t Tribune Staff Rep.rU.r) I Shots were fired by two Chinese gunmen into two houses m Johoro Road m broad daylight last. afternoon, whih; a third Chmest 1 covered the driver of the taxi they i had hired with his revolver. A man
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  • 403 2 Inquiry Into Death m jamm thai mm <»> V "*l s KNOCKS '.*MX FVF.X MWOKE HIS IfW CAW TO A vTANnSir.I I.ORKY I>RU FK TOl ''JHF 'NCAPOR thy h»si mt:t» inuiirv ink* thk math Of A ib ear DID C»L. CCTIUA OW. TMTBROAT motor
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  • 79 2 MOSCOW. F b 29 Si?nihcant inccettea have b en ;iUainrd m growing coloured cotton m the Soviet Union by the Central Selection station, an organisation set up for the .study of n« v types cotton. Brown cotton j. s being planted m the Akkurgansk district and green octton
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  • 42 2 (Ma mist' HuaaMM lempie) Silat Koad SINGAPORE Tpß Birthday of BUDDHIST MARKARUCIIAK, wiJl be celebrated by a processicn of illumination to-day. '/Mth dty o' lehruary, I<UB at 2 p.m. at the KhtVi temple fU] Buiidhists are i invited.
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  • 85 2 WA.sHINGIOxN. Feb. 22.— InInfluential Post editorially calKd for "tnp.Kvel invt'Stigation on ginuting outside General MacArthur's command" of charges th.it the Supreme Command*, r jvas exercising "unwarranted censorship*' ov\r correspondents m Japan. The P< st s-iici Uie reatoaa for Mac Arthur's unp-ipularlty 'with many of tht Press reprtsentativec m
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  • 141 2 HIS WIFE WOULDN'T TALK— SO HE KILLED HER ATE HER TGKIO. FEB. 23.- -A 59-year-oi(i Japanese farmer whom poI Uce yesterday arrested while he i was <?.ting the flesh of hi; wife i ntl son whom he had decapitated, to.' el police: "I must hare done it In a fit
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  • 107 2 YOKOHAMA, F. o. 21 -TiU I pant h p lice leported the disc I of H* kinj m many jrctri then Japaneee woman tr d t>> n b itore -nglc handed. lie police s;..id p." tty 25-year-old Bayo sivibata. oi Yokohama City. Dten ri
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  • 75 2 SHANGHAI. Feb. 23. Pan Kung-ehan, Shanghai City Council chairman, today urged the city's newly-elected councillors to put into effect the recommendations ot the United States Se'cretaiy of State George v. Marshall and Ambassador Dr. Leighton Stuart who called on the people of China to implement the "self-help"
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  • 47 2 WASHINGTON. Feb. 23. George Washington, nine-pound-two-ounce boy. was born on Washington's birthday to Mr. ami Mrs. George Washington. The father says he descended from an uncle of the first United States President. The father's birthday also is on February 22. U.P.
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  • 39 2 Hollywood. Feb. 23.— Funeral services will be held here Wednesday !oc Robert Fairbanks i67>. brother of the late actor Douglas Fairbanks and a pioneer motion picture executive, who died here yesWrday of heart trouble. U.P.
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  • 341 2 FOIN1) GUILTY OF MURDER BY A UNANIMOUS VERUI( T OF THE JURY AT THE SINGAPORE ASSIZE COURT YESTERDAY, MARIMUTHU GOVINDASAMY, A HARBOUR BOARD LABOURER, WAS SENTENCED TO DEATH BY MR. JUSTICE BROWN FOR THE MFRDER OF HIS YOUNG WIFE, PAI.ANIAMMAU WHICH TOOK PLACE
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  • 193 2 SHANGHA:. Feb. 13 On bnit-d Btatei cMl?»- vraj worth cr,fijsc DT'D n Biuiigbal'a black m iiket t a- ii'\\ i of I 3< irtmsent vi\ la mid :'vii> rirtoallv Y.n- ckc»ct tlv t m 11 db o (XiUitM cu:rtlifj. R:im'. r.rs tt possible p n
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  • 82 2 BANGKOK. FEB. 23. 7hP Chiton Ambassador here. Dr. LI Tieh-tsing. left for H mcrkonp this morning to report to the Nanking: Government. Mr Li travelled by a private 1 plane piloted by the United States Air Attache here. Colonel Reginald Vance. A A pressing a farewell lunch
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  • 88 2 Ashida Japan's New Premier •OKIO. •ly Oil Ash Japan.-: &v p g C0 5P l 1 i% stitui on i a i [|i mler Bhigeru YosWdj mkf. and 10 conl Home ci R. to jgivc Under the o DsUtiiU^ deadlock mad, Ashida'i final a, both h uses rep deadbck The
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  • 43 2 NANKING. F b 23.- Mr. Nai-kuang. Secretary-G«ia the Executiw Yuan, was re ed lodtj as a possibk zam for the post tt Ambassador to Australiatt ing the recent eKv.it: r. flj two ct antries' l< jation ta bassy status Reuter
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  • 30 2 Und^r the auspices Raffles CoUegi Literary and] bating Society. Mr. N.Bag Barrister. tt-Law, Indian COB General for Indonesia. fgfl.JP on the "Oandhian Em t Raffles CoUegi at Bp.m.Wi
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    • 121 2 This is only one iJPM^yi fin of many synipl •^H^<pt i J J: of indigestion, which. •^^■''^'••v-i if nut hctdfd, i; t"^y*l y <<£? liktiy to lead :<> more A S^ distressing hodily S and nervous disonlt i v. These ill affects arc the fcrnu ni.Miin of the I m
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  • 228 3 f.MSKRVERS Ha»B AGREED rO nY( KFB \:V'V«| |'HE COMMIMSTS BEN"" il mX Sfl KVEN SIFFER THAN f SB«l ->:npired l*h Ic^ary 5S P StSS lh* the rrmmumss will dehe SiSrSii :isked d»rin the last day; -lution If, ••'.is quo when the i.rst trUM ment
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  • 42 3 AEGED THEFT 19 GEESE C ck at the Second on Lorong S i X having reasoi n the H P rkei X H scape ■< Chlai H He I,- r 'i> sir 1 vv;iI ir, 1250 ■■tin \>.;f n lowo. i w will
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  • 103 3 Hi:- :\,r lie .vas v ung and Hi md offering no reason Bt- t\f :i false fii ■■ai.iii'i 20H>' Ltop Ah Lake wai fined He' *c Secon Mr rti ite'a si Hd Resell I L'uiity »o bichking Ha.- i |arm i n River H'P.mi^ There was no fire m
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  • 277 3 Ex-Auxiliary police officer of the SH.B. polite fore-. o.Vyeaiold Fmasjan Clau«U- -Iht'tchet. who plended guilty at t Fourth Police Court last Mon i\j (Feb. lf»). retracted his ploa r In fim District Court yester on a ChargK of cheating. Balhetehet pieaite-.l BO« guilty
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  • 123 3 A specially chartered isi;j master aircrftfl the "Geneva Trader Arrived at Kalian^ Airpoit yester- lay morning and unload iO 12,600 poundi of valuable oil refinery quipment for shipmenl to the i ait tn bang oilfields. A Standard Vacuum O I Com- i pany official
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    110 3 The Kamala Circus has pitched j tents at Farrer Park. Hace where they performed for a ptticJ of one month. 11 months ago, tli 8 only for 5 days. The Circus claims to have sot a number of i e\v girl ai lists. s into its fold and
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  • 150 3 "Goodyear Pins" For Meritorious Services Yesterday morning an interest- Ins ceremony took place at the office of the Goodyear Orient Co., i Ltd., East Reclamation, when five Chinese members of the local staff were presented with Goodyear Service Pins. Witnessed by executives and staff of the company and representatives of
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    34 3 MR LIM HVCK TAI. Prmripul of the Nan.v<in>r Academy of Fine. Arts, photogrmphed vilh one of his mMMm "Chcrryhlossoms at tht exhibition held by tht Aca-demy at the Chin*** vhamhtr of L'ommfii-r. {Tribunr Photofinish).
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  • 93 3 A Greek. M Had«stai' i*. .did turn of interpreting ri tin* Pou.th Police Court vest lav ivhen Mi compatriot Md MMjhcr mvii.«; a Ceyiones*. ware charged witn being drunk and b/h±vta« m a disorderly mapner. They weri L. Mar:< -ios (2«| Md H. de BUVt (30). NHMB
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  • 334 3 RYTAVIA. FFR 83— WELL-IN F ORM ED UEPIHLKAN SOURCES SAID HIKE TODAY THEY COULD NEITHER CONFIRM NOR DENY REPORTS I HAT NEW SUGGESTIONS LOR REPUBLICAN PARTICIPATION IN THE INDONESIAN FEDERAL INTERIM GOVERNMENT WERE MADE YESTERDAY Ai JOGJAKARTA. N These reports said that to a
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    • 112 3 Bicyclf* of Distinction DesUfWd by Experts Madt by Craftsman EniieW What yi>u ha\e ImMH waiuii^ P-OR-THK bE3T BIKE BUILT Ladiis <S: Gt-nuJ Modus i.u-M w with 3 OH 4 :pi'Cd pears— OILBATHS DYNAMO: BELL: TOOLS ALSO AVAILABLE The World k Most V* nou.i PLY]}K\ PLBA" UScc M Cycle. ***** O.
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  • 404 4 KUALA LUMPOa I p ike i<-- u:t> dto nave atfc mni it t •n inaget »nd partn i C Htr«-» t. X:; I V\ two Chin. < Buei and reh Hal 1 1< .jt t c Attte tt i rning cr. v charge
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  • 187 4 r LONDON An ittnctiva iriri 6f seventeen was he "Queen" of tt bandit gang seized by police during a (MUTty la an East-side tavern. Eight youths CMdnaTed Bji' the girl, dark-haired Mildftd Lopez, had joined her m a se- 5 fies of hold-ups and
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  • 83 4 Colombo. (By Air Mail).— Sir Thomas Villers who i\ turned to the island from England last v*vek said that the future ci Ceylon Tea appeared gloomy totta m the British and Wcrlci Markets, laxation and ceiling Drifts demanded by the Ceylon Sovemnunt had led Britain gong elsewhere !or
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  • 134 4 BJ LJN P iJi American military fOfernor General Lucras, Cny report d today numeroiM iges for 1 into Bavaria bj Sovl Idl t :r m t-\ Soviet j sone a Austria m h\<. lemi-moßthly report to Washingt »n on conditi«.ns m tritA:r one of
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    24 4 (Smmm jfljmiwf) RKO Star, strikes a saucy and hint ,j!:> -n<i P^^B' for n studio pin-up taken between the shoot my of IOMM N '<:•■
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  • 80 4 Alleged to have stolen an aeroplane propel'cr and two Vces of aluminium plates, a 3«-year-old Chinese, Teh Ail M-ng. was produced before the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. R Wail yesterday. Accused was with theft for some aeroplane parts fromthe premises of the R A.F. Sembawang 1
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  • 328 4 In dismissing the mmmona against the Indian manner of a fJ!L!£?2: Mr R w p Rule the Eighth Police Magistrate snid "In this rase I am satisfied there is Insufficient connecting videnee between the defendant und the offence The manager ol the Jutiee
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  • 354 4 WAAF Director Of Far East Tour HANBURY. M.8.E.. DIRECTOR OF THE WOMEN S AUXILIARY AIR FORCE. IS DUE TO ARRIVE IN SINGAPORE BY AIR TODAY ON HER TOUR OF ALL R.A.F. STATIONS IN THE MIDDLE FAST AND FAR E*ST ON WHICH W.A.A.F PERSONNEL ARE SERVING. Air Commandant Hanbury is making
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  • 31 4 M Phlip Hoalira. the M-ifiyan Htm .g^M will mrt« an i !l 5;1 ,,.,M« you use your vote s,,.,ji^H Elections- at Dalhou* *gM opposite the Victoria V
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    • 54 4 I Soon Capitol WILL GUIDE YOl INSPMF OF THE TURBULENT TIME ALL OVFII THE WOULD. SEEK HER VALUABLE ADVICE I2iS?S£222l I 2!SSSE rill "wncuLini and disAPPOINIMLNTS. MADAME I LOR ENCE HAS HELPED MANY, AND, WHY NOT YOU? PI t IMIONF: B*Bo38 803 0R APPOINTMENT 111'- M IIfc H(HN IWll.Dlxc;. On
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    • 14 4 WHISKERS CLUB ••/m t.red o> W^^ I dove." *aid thi ,f t \h"] I
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  • 227 5 but .eeted as highly probable. The three Services at present unplov a'jout 7,200 civilian cle-c-a! itaff-Annf G.OOO; Navy 200: Hid RAF 1.000 It will be re:alled that toll the dole of last y:a the %nny alone. In the first retrenchment prommme fine?
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  • 7 5 WW fd tiered that a Mood
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  • 139 5 F..uiru pi:.' I Ea:r.'in D»-WzL-te.:.-^ t:i r■■iu m election after 16 Invited I s new c< alition G -■t by tr.e Ministt r l-'r D«'■Dr. E. F o*Hlgglns. He,-/.:: n o! th, Fine Gael, j ■>. N R publicans ■io n a I Labour and ■r.'J nts comm >
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  • 52 5 Agricultural Loans For China »NX::;, feb 22. Actin B 1., L *»mo Chiang XV wal instrue- !)■>• S I MU i"."0ii .^0.000." "r nearly 67,-; ■h dollars) ■t:. Production X'- iab!e ex. I us f I of I Her :.iI imI I Thomas I Vlrrta I nt Truman f J
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  • 111 5 I Tribune Btaff Reporter) As a result of a meeting between the Inspector of Schools, Singapore, and rercscntatives of the Singapore Teachous' T'nion. an Eilucation Liaison Committee has been formed to enable teachers as a body to express then views on the question of departmental
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  • 122 5 NEW YOR,K, FEB. 22. The Ntw York Times today published an interview with Dr. Jos c M. Hernandez of the Philippines m which the Filipino .said his government was planning electrification projects which will shift the industrial centre of the Far East from Japan
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  • 31 5 copenkagE!,. Feb. 22 —Denmark L<- to send Bxttaia butt<r, bacon and <xc:i. but at conakSerablv hlffhd n* ices— under new trade AfrttmaM announced today l>- the* Danbh
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  • 161 5 School Exams. System To Be Revised In 1950 Tbc SeconJarv RchoOfe Mmmlminitions Council has recom. I mt nded the complete revision o! 'the present examination system m secondary schools to take effect m 1950. The Council established at the outset certain general principles o! secondary education wlrch have a bearing
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  • 100 5 In 1947 the Malayan pineapple industry produced 115.000 cases o". canned pineapples. The estimated production for 19*8 s 200.000 cases: 1949—400.000 cases: 2950—1,000,000 cases; and 1951 2.000.000 cases. The modernisation programme for existing factories is as M- lows: (1) Installation of 3Uto- matte syruping machines and automatic
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  • 73 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. Shortly before midnight last night, six Chinese, all armed with pistols, broke into a houscrT the seventh milestone Tamnenis Road, and robbed the ocruoants. a Chinese family, o: $500 m cash and valuables This morning, In the ear y hours four Chinese Armed with pistols broke
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  • 677 5 MALACCA Sunday. A jmnd Welfare boll orgaataco by the Mal;u c,i Welfare OOBUaittM .is Fchrdii'ed t'> take place fu the Caoitol Djnco Hall en Fe 2H Principal organiser is Mrs. J. Falconer wife of the Kes lent Commissioner. Malacca, who is thf Chairman of the Wrifarc Committee.
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    • 55 5 m „,.ri»oi < tiiLEii .m:\vs fimmi i mr ami xeaii Special Sale i for 2 week* on!y Evening Gown, Bea^»' designs. C 1 .''II Ori^ina? Price $180.M 7U To near Smart Well Tailored Afternoon trock sman A. > Original Price J TJ To Clear Shanzltai Modem Tatlortng Co. W, Battery
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    • 263 6 fhe reorganisation of Japan's political lift by the American authorities te based on the myth that is possible 'o create a liberalcapitalist democracy committed t,o the ways of peace. This liberal Japan will, so General MacArthur and his associates believe, strive to steer a middle
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    • 154 6 I To those who think that, Japanese liberals are averse to aggressive expansion iti need only be pointed out that long before they were "ousted" by tjhe militarists, the liberals were practising imperialism. They advocated the conquest of Korea, and it was the liberal Government* of Count Okuma
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  • 86 6 Regardless of the muv;i shortages, ahortmft of laimr. shor'f/c of equipment I age of matt rials. tak l r ihe.se cutcgoricady. perhaps 1h shoriagi <•; manufacture and rxpor. of sports goods If .n< i using. Ilt/h grade tualf r goods inannf(u!ui( is i» short supjtly. ulthuujh it j.s
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  • 1395 6  -  Harold J. Laski ARISTOCRACY Vs. DEMOCRACY The problem of the House oi I Lords is not one problem but at t least three. The first, and the j simplest, is the problem of the i duration of its veto power over I legislation sent to it
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  • 19 6 I As we have therefore op^ portunity let us do good J i^to iH mo»i. Gftt. 6: 0.
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  • 963 7  -  WITH VERA ADMORE I 111 U I MB B- i f X-) ntit B-: Ji fl E E B o: Sin I H B X Bsh vo\ |V B p E.wn-- Hug! B B A: ViC- M.i. F Mrs B B E B I B: B: E
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    • 56 7 N£ W WORLD CABARET I CRINCBK PATRONS THE BEST I fOI^UMENTs O¥ THE SEASON I TONKSHT I CHAPGOI MKH I i; -■<> and tickers). I I 1 tteservationa f lt r J lM» t0 i bMM N«». 441)7 i s"! rari(l '"i'.'u. 1 Ulth >' <)Ur cmwrlfht to the I
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    • 142 7 I French handpainted still -life I 'Flower Pictures' make lovely gifts in 'town to-night at s s THL PAVILION RESTAURANT j j HATEAI' BRIAXI) i "NO" i NOT TEA FOR TWO BIT i A DINNER FOR TWO J i AND J i A SPLENDID PICTURE S SAT THE CINEMA AS
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  • 24 8 CUP WINNERS AT SINGAPORE R ACES i., -i An r»/ r/ 8.T.( i meeting from Bom* C.'««s (Ellery) with Dukf BM /^■,,y iTnbxTi' photograph
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  • 244 8 London, PVb 22. An 'm tia (i»'v« lopment m t '>♦- twe n Chln a and Britaii U be possible ii peat <• were resc i td ])i< ent ol*t idea I mU i nt( rpriae !< Vi ac rt ol the Unit
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    297 8 MOSCOW, Feb. 24. The tiring of 30 salvoes m all capitals of the Soviet Republics and other great cities from Port Arthur to Stalingrad markrd the celebration cf Red Army Day yesterday. An Order Of the Day signed by Marshal Nikolai Bulgam n. Minister of the Armed
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    341 8 Regularly or* Thursday. Fri days and Saturday* for over 18 yean Mr Henry Edward ViCkri vu nt round London help ng him I li to peopl\ pjy packets whi'.t their owners jßOf6d. Once. ju*t before the Kaiser started World War I Mr. Vleken had the experience of six m
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    • 96 8 BY NUMEROUS I REQUESTS THE INIMITABLE KAMA LA CIRCUS one of the world's best. extends its sea ton m Singapore for 5 days at FARRKR PARK, Race Course Road, Off Seraiitfoon Road, commencing Tuesday, ?4th Feb. '4B,9 P.M. Many more new girl artistes Many more new wild animals. At half
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  • 171 9 W m mm I II II -ll II IK II I x B B B. m B; i ar d Leagu B mi r B. Office C mmiti ft Mr ha a book listing case "stupid By' deariy uta I B ili'e ol c li B y Br.ar. was
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  • 83 9 c.b. 22 -ihe Fifndl M. Vincent Aurir.it d or 4 n^tiom wmacrtn*: their wvcrtignty *J rW onion -wtn a mo n ;yw for muteiul ioo4. i spoke at ceremony city Hall cooimemorttlni lOOtti annlfWWtfy oi '^c n> n t I^4B. Prime Minister Robert Bcha m
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  • 254 9 LONDONr^A record football transfer fee of £19,000 hunjr on D young wife' s decision. Mrs. Len Shackleton agreed to leave the modern semi-de-tached hou.-e m Gosforth provided for her by Xewcas W United. An,| Sunderland won her husband's services Whei Len
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  • 37 9 H? Tht Governor Bk Franklin Gimson m thi <ir. yallrrx, at th< Fr« India E.rh^r:ion at "a!Zi v/orlu 1 Pa.'c. with Mr. I. A. Thivy. R< V re,< niuUvc of thf Gnommcnt <>t huly:
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  • 43 9 BAGDAD, Feb. 22:— The Re;;* m of Iraq. Abdul lllah. today approved the dissolution of the Parliament. and the Premier, S;ad Mohamad A! Sadr, and Defence Minister, Arshad Umari, leturrnni to Bagdad wttli the Royal decree for tke di^olution.— EUuter. H*■
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  • 137 9 Baguio. Feb. 22. The Unit' d Food and Agriculture Organiz.i- tion conference opened today m this Philippine summer capital j with the avowed purpose of solving the urgent problem of keep- ing the world food larder stocked "m th t face of the rlatoi 1 population
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    • 40 9 I 250 CC O.H.V. MODEL 350 CC O.H.V. AND 600 CC S.V. 500 CC O.H.V. AND LTWIN MODELS Easy Terms Arranged NOW AVAILABLE AT The Cycle Carriage Co., (1326) Ltd. j 43 Orchard Road, Singapore. 1 Represented Throughout Malaya. I
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  • 77 10 Mm Dtarm F P I I Principal 1 I Fau md m dent m, fl Hoot; VB Hong X 1 Secretary M W i:c. i: Eng I. Con td Cla 1 11 .'.d Miss 1 I I nfor c. and Bhln M A>: Mr tr B m I Miss
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  • 89 10 j PRAGUE 22 M ■lovakis fl trade unl i fl general iti <fl for Increase i i fl mdusi i fl list i xploitat fl Eight 1 factorj fl reprc lenl I fl or.e-:> 9 on Tues V Trade LJnfoi fl carry W maai raeetii i ifl ai itrlk<
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  • 58 10 London. F.b. 22 The Exchange Telegraph quoted a Swis-, radio report that a sports train crowded with passengers struck a station house at Wattenswiel south of Bern c tonight telescoping four cars and causing a number of casualties. It is reported that at least 20
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  • 92 10 EUROPEAN DIED IN ACCIDENT KUALA LUMPUR M -A European. Mr H fatally injured i«i i« evening trhen Ws motor lon which h. was Petaling rrom Kuala Lv" 1 collided with the buttr- bridge ow the Klang« o cr past PeUimg Police Ststw H, wu Hung tii J Lacnlne and '^e;d
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    • 94 10 roinirs: I\4ljisi>< To Thr Morning Irihmii "SUNSHINE FALLS" ;;^F" 1 tsps, I MSM3 pSSFij |^»hj| < oi fri/ DVAN dUlIn KTA!\ POP *JUST JAKE" Ytrs ■AlfifAPV ATL :<£->. ym V WANTED!! -GAD. HAS f*F < DO\T h^DH Kj^'H' I Wf^C, v MAC\e& iWI WT^ASS M£ W SPU*-?P#KGtID* Y^CAPTING _^vf TtruS
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  • 826 11  -  Charlotte Garton A v SIX-DAY SERIAL J :d > > f Questions and an Evenin, m (he M-tffM I 1 .u.erestin, Sideli,ht, «n Don Wan,er. s M M ■I II II I II I •II mm fl I i I [nylon i i I K-,'; lannel
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  • 277 11 London. Feb. 22.— Temperatures I m Southern England rose slight. 1 ly today as snowploughs and r-ad gangg continued their all night struggle to open blocked roads and force a way to villages marooned m severe snowstorms r 'f the last three days. A slow thaw
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  • 223 11 Walk-Out By U.K., U.S. Repr esentatives VIENNA Fob. 22. British and American diplo malic roprc.entittives walked out of the hall of Vienna's Music Union -Ins afternoon In protest agains; insulting remarks by ihe Soviet Com.nundrr m Chief, ColonelGeneral Vladimir Kurasov Gen. Kuraaov was spoHking m the uresence of tho Austrian
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  • 180 12 LONDON.— Baby-killor Edwlr Dacey, who was taken from pri son to a civilian hospital for nr immediate operas' lon on the day ortfrfnally fixed for his execution was reprieved by Mr. Ede. Home Se f rotaryDaccv, a miner, of St. Johi "s--road, Erdington, near Doacagtor.
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  • 122 12 IMPROVED STATUS FOR CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA NANKING. Feb. 2H. The AiMtrmlimn Government has i-ranted "improved status to ("hi- nese businessmen, market gard- eneri and students reaH? it "Down I'n.ie!" Recording to the official! Centra] News Agency ne.e. An agreement is said to nave been I m reached between China and
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    • 139 12 S3 JOHN WAYNE L^ -f BiNNIE BARNES-ALBERT DEKKEK T^g E lg j k I OVERWHELMING' J IN OLD '^i^ CALIFORNIA FCadinriL' Ike Rlocdi<vt Htm n-Hraul ever 1 odurec* m Screen History IfWlf u;u SHOWING Mm. JB jy^k -P m M§S Mi and 9 .15 \ir 'ooled Thone 404! Wmm THE
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    • 76 12 I mmm hiirMJaj iB ASTAIRII ~ZS ClNCItt <■ x> ROCtntl TOP HATH 1 U il ir-ti ;•> y^P^P| il^'^* II IRVING M p k 0 Edward Everett Hal RADI Helen Brodemk,| TOAST OF TWO CCNTiiv£Ml v- l«:n H.'-'Mulaß W^^TT^^^ ,/«j. '■■A V£RA HRUBA gRALSTON Ml WIpII \l TIMWBXC J 55,
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  • 509 13 J Ml sun^Kun_ SUI Wav 3.00 31" V°.Vy 22 6 23 6 Takuapi VWI«J 14/T_aiong Tin g 8 9 9- 46'- 4« -«-a Thal>:i«loilC ,w R fi (ft Piah 28 .5* B-BBEV COM7A*IB iM— Bojrt. Allenby g Alor Gajah Jt 60 A n.a' mUlss I* l.«" Uer Hltan _J
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  • 37 13 1 1 c following is the report of the Malayan Shan brokers' Association as issued yesterday: Tins I and industrials wei\ inclined to sag at the opening o c the ihtre market this week. i
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  • 59 13 Hie market m rubber regained Ol a cent yesterday. rhe market, however, opened Quiet and has been steady all through the day. Prlcet quoUd are: Buyers. Sellers. N. 1 March R.S.S. 40A 40g NO. 2 March R.S.S. 392 39u 3 March R.S.S. 38 38i March tender.
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  • 577 13 SHANGHAI Feb. 22 —With the s:eel city of Ansnan. vhose fall the Government confirmed tonight. 3rmly m his hands. Gen. Lin Piao. :he Communist C.-in-C. m Manchuria, is rushing prcparacions for an early allout bid o capture Chinchow. the key city m the
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  • 212 13 ABANDON CHILDREN THEY SENT TO SAFETY LONDON Because parents refuse t 0 come forward l o claim them, nearly 1,000 babies, lost and unwanted since the y were evacuated during the war, are being denied the right to a home they can call their own. "It is a great pity
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  • 38 13 The Honourable Mr. Andrew Giimour has been appointed by S'r Franklin Glmson, the (governor of Singapore to act as his Deputy .luring his absence f. om the Colony. Sir Franklin is away m j Kuale Lumpur.
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  • 522 14 WASHINi ON if!; HIIHFRIO C D 8 1' ATI I lUCH. 11 D etrii ball Pi \n the Unit I. p COOf( |fl •I W j rcm 1 a urge of H 1- m [n th IMO :-m" then is that 1
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  • 195 14 Ti»r Government •al s-\- eel Union ha* expree H mti appreciation to Mi H II nk»'j the formei Vlce-preatdeal who is hairman oi the Dull and Educational Mib-comni)! <'i the Union <>n hla *»«'in^' uv led th«* Certificate of Iferll m New i Flonoui
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  • 130 14 i'tiping Feb. 23. The drive Ifl break up the CoflUMdaM iin*< .i round Mukden was b.)ggvd down last wrek as the Naticral latl reportedly srnt up bonibeis to demolish industry m Anshan. vßal steel centre, and th^ Muk. den defence salient 65 miles south of Mukd.n.
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  • 82 14 Athens. F.h. 22. Press report* !iom trlpolte said that a force Of seme 160 to 200 heavily timed gnerlUil raidrd the prison at Gythion m pottUlftrn Pelopcn* pe.sus during the night and killed tV chief guard and til gendarmes and liberated Ift prisoners. The group maie
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  • 146 14 Tv\o Chinese wrere sentercc«l to undergo five yogis' rlgOTOUfl iniprisonment by Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore Attise Couit yesteniay for unlawful poaMafllon of arms and anununition. They wen Ong Thiani Hok an<) I H 1-; i V. i pc IB Thiam Hofc wan .<■ Bade* tw i chain
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  • 110 14 Manila. (By All Mtiij int' visit t;» Manila ol the Sin gaporv Lion Bwa I otball te n: produced nearly 2.70U pciOf fOI 1 :he PhiUppin- Amateur Athletic Federation's Olympic Fund, -v iias bet-n disclose! A total Ol Io.OOQ peso.% it estimated wH be
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  • 61 14 TOKIO, FEri. 23.— The newspaper Mainichi reported toaay that the Japanese had seized over 10.000 million yen worth 01 hidden go^ds by a war-time airplane rrflnulacturing concern. It said soeds such as textiles, rubber, copper, and electric wiring hcard:d by the Nakajlma Aircraft Manufacturing Company wis located m
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  • 26 14 E. H. EUjuh* la Taurus fl (Tef^bn B fl it. DraSKtr.' IS'- A'V S Culrou TresUli Benvor k A (Ltmburpr) Btla Trevethw <3 nd
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    • 87 14 I Ng^ E *AUIAMBIA Caj^ RONALD mm V W4RWRS' k _J* The Ho Hong Steamship Co. For Hong Knngi >\vatow Amny I For kiangoan via Pcuang. SS "KEPONG" sails Ist Mar. S S "KAMttifiNG .nils IsL Mar For I'.ilr m bane and IMadjoe M.V. BIDOK vails Main .'Vihleb FOH K4IIO
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    • 266 14 *On Your Radio Todai PROGRAMMES M fi uSI BH«r,u*»; IM> J ?2S2L, s^^:-^ 1 I „,,,d. ,nd .yio^.cv. m th. 41 V.Ji" SSSI b> «mv: f M»«« r" 1 1 inetrn band. ,<M...i.ir r o no > llandsnn; H Pn>m 2 p.m. Id 3p m. Radiated limllK^^'vrrw m>r: 6M S
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  • 297 15 M >%-Thr rain which M 11 -ri-t innings. j 111 lhr ,3 run. aueruv n at:.- f ;i ,tory. I I I I. I E. bowlir add:.. ISsman fail- fell' l*!-"- 1 fcpci;-. Nl> lv. 0 n rixth w'ckH aid hu resisted ■n urn k i" r ov«f n
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  • 16 15 mi m i he Knockout ■ta for I fponed m undto. I n ciuh H'
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  • 79 15 AUCKLAND. NY.v Zealand. 23. All trans-Tasman flfling boats were grounded tern. porarily today suspending pasr. nger :tnd airmail service s between New Zealand WOA Australia. Aircraft may be unserviceable i(r three works while engine modifications are carried out. but Pasman Empire Airways are 'trying to charter other
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  • 189 15 Hutchison, wll-known QfUre r im pre.war IOCCer, was th c BKXI impressive player nn the Paaang yesterday, when the S.C.C. held thi« tii st of a series of trial soccer [matchei preparatory to Hu orthcomlng S.A.F.A. League. Playing at centre-half fo: who beat Colour! b> two-nil Hutchison
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  • 118 15 veuuon by MrMr. Men was proved, ho I**. IW she had pleaded her husbands con-du.-t conduced to it. Mr. Justice Walloon that Mr. Men and a girl of 22 went to the ho^el In December. 1944. to concoct shr.ni evidence to jjive W \Mr*. A'en.
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  • 147 15 I Sacrenunto. (California), F^o 23.— Jack Kramer defeated Bobbi Riggs 6-1. 6.3 to take his great eat lead m their professiona tennis tour. The world amaUur Kin^ newly-turned pro. HOW leads tn< pro-Champion by 20 to 15 matches. Australia's Dinny Pails ac f cited Ecuador's Pancho Hogura 6-3.
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  • 328 15 •Ihs 2n«! XI 1 J Roveifl 2nd XI I Exciting foctbal! was seen when the second teams of the Seaforths and the Koveis Sports Club clashted at Gillman liar racks yestenlay The foimer won by four goal.*? to three. I Both teams were
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  • 83 15 LONDON. Feb. 23.— The snookIe r break of 140 made by forme:I world champion Joe Davis I Glasgow on Feb. 9 when playing against Walter Donaldson, was today certified by the Billiards Association and Control Council |as a new world record. I h»> table was
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  • 81 15 The Hospital Youngsters were held to a two. all draw by the Blue Rovers when they met *i soccer at tnc McNair Road around on Sunday. The R»ver* opened sconng m the fifteenth minute ol play. but the Hospital Youngsters drew level immediately afterwards through Moktar. The Young-^
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  • 77 15 The Commercial High School Union wore b^ten by tho odd malm live, when thi-y met tnt Chine* Hurricane second t^ at soccer at the Choon Guan School ground on Sunday. Scorers for the wen. Km Liang. Hon Cn.oiu SS Wan* Hoe. k D«f»» tp H b'rt a the
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    • 77 15 ENZYVITE TABLETS for gastric, digestive trouble, dyspepsia, flatulence, heartburn CARLSBAD SALTS to assist digestion, prevent constipation. *as '"""""PJJ-^Sln ENPRO FOOT POWDER for Singapore Foot. Blister^, etc. SI PER KLINSEK INSECT POWDER against cockroaches, CIIARI CO., 29, RoMnson Road, Singapore THE PEN with JjSk ALL THE 6OOD jf|f POINTS 'MM Precision
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  • 73 16 CAIRO F- bS3 i King nd thai bolleti g- ,J- l _o- _g~ _f- _0- J- J- i IU v >: |0| If). -.Mi 1 «d»<> n \miry, and ipant! lure i ir, the :t s ud. Thli icconni cabled t«> a
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  • 69 16 S j party of (I litTM i lie4id»-Jl hv AS IV Mif li! s I: ml. of (he Mm)MJM a:: S Ir.dim sub l>r:iM< 'i. si i.' '(l i MM rounds of tain an munition for .lutomati' 1 weapons on Sunday nUht i j Tuo
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  • 39 16 SHOT KILLED PALERMO. BlCily, Feb. 23.Vinct nzo Campo. regional head j of the Catholic party and a rairlidatc m the forthcoming pm-lium* ntary elections, was shot j^nd killed yesterday when his ear was ambushed. Ihe assas- ilni escaped. U.P.
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  • 72 16 CAIRO. FEI3 28.- The A', ib L' auur has articled to deny fuither oil concussions to all nations which supported the Palestine partition plan. The nations, which comprise the L' ague are Saudi Arab'a. Syria. Lebanon. Eaypt, Transjordan. Iraq and Yemen. League Secretary Abdul Rahman
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    29 16 Seen th> rmcet ON th' hist o > s.T.C. SpiitHj mertinij <m %QJtur4a% Xjtti i X Greenttmde, Mr*. A1) dmitrmm, Mr*, a V. Goo<i, t lt ami Mrs. Stelln Kau
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  • 114 16 SHANGHAI. Feb. 23, The Soviet Union has given priority m purchasing agricultural products m Manchuria m a three-year period from October 1946 to October 1949 under a trade agreement concluded between the Chinese Communist Party and the Soviet rnion, according to a despatch m today's
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  • 194 16 IONDON. FEB. 23- THE lev! SPELL WHICH FOR TWO 1 DAYS PREVAILED OVER jykARIY THE WHOLI. OF ENGLAND 4ND WALES I.AS BEEN FOLLOWEL BY THAW, ROT THE AIR MINISTRY GIVES NO PROMISE THE THAW WILL CONTINIK AND DESCRIBES THE OITLOOK AS DOUBTFI'L. is still snowing m parts ol Kent
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  • 58 16 Two Chinese were shot m the legs at about 7.45 last night by unknown gunmen. I The incident occurred at the corner of Cook Street and Tras Street during a blackout period, it was learned. The victims were admitted to 1 the General Hospital shortly afterwards.
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  • 75 16 NANKING. Feb. 23. -Dr. Sun Fa, Vice-President Of China, appealed to the reportedly dissatisfied Taiwanese to "'have confidence m the National Government and to support Chteßf Kai-shek". Sun. who is visiting Taiwan, urged the islanders to belie v; m I his father's Sun Vat Son's
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  • 152 16 WASHINGTON. Feb. 21— The Department o Agricu'ture imported that the United Statea ex ported about 507 million pounds l i of unmanufacturei tobacco dv: ling 1947. It declare;] the valuation of these exporti was $271 million. It said this was 24 pet rt'nt be low the 1946
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  • 112 16 Tl^-^ Netherlandi fonsid^^B^iin Sinsranoie has f "j local Chinese Consul-G^n^^K 'the British wthorlttal VI N.E.I. Shipping Pepa:u^^« t Batavia are of the W B. the time has eon? for -M ships' crows to idhew tional Kofrulations for fl the high seas. Masters ol Chines. V■) reminded that unless vssH
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  • 38 16 when an 1i: :>;; '^^"^B Lyons with a part) crashed oter the si^.« into a river last The coach wa return^™ the winter spcr s M loires. not far from t« w Renter.
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  • 24 16 NANKING. Fe| I paper Hsin Mm 1■ n-om Mukden has M*Wl* ■•i';l Market Cor] fl of Nbrth Chin- U.P.
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