Morning Tribune, 28 February 1948

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  • 53 1 Mr K> nt Huyke; VieVKLBOI KB .ninvl hi tort** V UMlay that U- Ckm r»- ii »jjw i^- defeated them." Ufa lmnmT* of the *>,»u nn niill '""'""'V tha th. ttai Ml WM ,11*1' mi should I' """t' i ,rut -Gintral Arthm X p| zzrJZz!£*& wen rettm—4
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  • 188 1 1.,,,,,,,. Might Have #W« Saved EQITIPIIENT IN TIME M, Ray. nan quoted U» Mttllid- |< gently neo.io.l equirmen L or /er«l from the United X i »om. Whea the equipnjyaj was ortjgnailv ordered, its cost wu onl > > r 162 while the
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  • 248 1 Confidence In New Constitution i Oxen R* porU 1 1 A LUMPUR FEB 27 THE CONFIDENCK THAT ■RATION CONSTITUTION \VOI T LD WORK FROVIDW GIVEN A FAIR START. WAS EXPRESSED BY MR. WJCH, CHAIRMAN AT TH-; ANNUAL GENERAL [OFTHEFM: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .THIS box 1 wai [ually is, he P
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  • 151 1 CAMDEN (NEW JERSEY)' J itfk 21 "JERSEY JOE \\ALSm™ TI?LE FIOHT AT THE YANKEE STADIUM O» JI T NE no 'The announcement W ia(1^ person Iv in the jamm I C^onven- tion Hall where Walcott was presented the world heavyweight "champ onship belt" ,y the Police
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  • 119 1 YEMEM SITUATION STILL TENSE The situation [i far iroin able." Tin- Emir Self El Islam, Allied, son of the 85-year-old ruler, Imam Y;ihya Hamid Dv Din, who with three of his sons >■■ I hia prime minister was asited, has declared himteU king ami is "determine l to ither'a deal
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  • 389 1 iThbnnt Staff R<*l>' ,ne hibune understands that inv* ,stiguti«.n. Pjoweaw DreD-irjtorv to an inquiry bving he'd m connection with the t*i n'mandTrLners who made a desperate attempt to m-:. P from Outrsm BoaU Jail at 4 a.m. onihursday. A U > Hours after the attempt
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  • 21 1 SHANGHAI. Kel.. 27. porfu»ed rice market saw the pn<v nst SSfifiTg 5 gff picul. U.P.
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  • 68 1 LONDON. Feb. 27. The King an.! Queen laat ntßht met two of the world's top UM comedi-ins. the British Bid FteW and the American D W^h^ess Biteabelh Prini cess lUrgant md the ijukc -of Edinburgh, the King "fj**? sat m the front row of
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  • 1008 2 S'pore Was A Gesture Not A Fortress Press Comment On Drama Of Malayan Campaign ION'PON, Ftß 21.— THE DRAMA OF THL 11*41-42 (AM PAHJN IN MALAYA WHICH ENDED IN THE FALL OF SIN«.\roKL WAS KKKW(TFI) IN THE MINDS OF THE BRITISH PEOPLE WITH TODAY'S PI'BLICtTION OF THE SINGAPORE 'DfeSPATfll OF
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  • 100 2 NEW YORK. Feb. ML— Trading restricted to some leading Industrials displayed slightly heavUi tendencies latterly the market showed an on balance decline covering $1. Further dividend I anncuncoments aided some i Rails. Minings were narrowly irrcgu lar, sony rayons appeared a littk shaky on rumours that
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  • 102 2 No Deportation For Baiilie Stewart LONDON, Feb. 27. -A report that Norman Bafllie-Stewart, 1 who is serving a sentence of five year's penal serivtude imposed on him at the Old Bailey m January 1946 for aiding the enemy by broadcasting from Germany, had been brought from Dartmoor to London prison
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  • 194 2 CANBERRA, Feb. 27.- Mr John Dedman. Australian IXfenc<. Minister, said m Canberra today lhat General Percival^ dispatches were submitted to the Australian Government before publication, and that the Australian Army authorities had said they wei\- fair and accurate as far as the Australian forces
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  • 134 2 DECREES NISI MADE ABSOLUTE Two decrees nisi granted on. der the Colonial Divorce Ordinance mi n the Singapore High Court three months ago were made absolute by the Hon. the Chief Justice, iMr. Justice Murray-Aynsley, yesterday. The decree nisi granted to Peggy Madeline Cannon who Petitioned for dissolution of her
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  • 127 2 Tho criminal i nvw Department jre on the for a taxi which V* v lour Chine* on the ,ye e to convey a i hawker irom Tai fa I Waterloo Street. It was reported that k nese at about five o'cl the evening mi n quest
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  • 89 2 Seventeen Chinese v.--re ished to China on F- b. 23 of the so were habit«J nals, among whom were t 'dators who oper ited to thi raises of the Singapo Ka Board, and pickpocWl Among the banishei three leaders <;. f s cret M while lour
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  • 37 2 To cater I of mothers and District. P.: M( f: partmeni I a InTant Welfari I Dispensary. Th I Ml Officer from. Ipoh ■entatlve will at i v Thursday (pub cepted)frcn 9 commencing from M*
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  • 25 2 City Fathers To Me Lord Listowel Arrangi n made for the I meet Lord I I ment House 01 Rayman. Presi Municipal C ins yesterdas
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  • 269 2 Ihe Municipal Ccmmissione.., V line Dot exceeding $500 on p I Municipal regulations ngurdm n l I B t M.r^; ri ct ddurlnsth -I I In moving an amendment i the Municipal Ordinance regara. ing building and erections, p iw sidt nt 01 the
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    • 172 2 muMAvcjoms IQOK AFTER YOUR KIDNEYS. Those rheumntic pains, m the Shoulders, knee (oinfs. hands and feet. uUclly tell of some form of kidney trouble. The kidneys shnuld regularly remove poisonous waste material from the body and pass it out through the Madder. If the kidneys get out of order, through
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  • 221 3 Chinese To Die For Carrying Arms ,»i. r\RK\lMi FIREARMS. mmamm fJ H> r«iG HAVE FIRED AT AN His l° rtl U r kf d,. utrl> >» d J r. 1. 1 (l vM s to to t s? Umbeed bin w I wind the en-coffee-stall and Li o- M the
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  • 49 3 Lear-oi Tea I !ou Ah fortune teller, vvaa fined R B n IP Couri yeala Thura lay night, lot telling l •i a! Fish *<* arretti i i,y a policeM) law him telling the fori five persona ho were aiounl him fine, his forItag paraphernalia was Itc returned to
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    30 3 Funnyman Phil Mwn finds something to Urn** «H*g neropaper. Be>* sharing his iokc "^^^T^uckT- 20// i plays like ro/r o/ Afu/iei/e O^ooM »c fitai l' Lut^ h Centum Fox picture.
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  • 83 3 MYSTERIOUS STABBING ON TONCKANC Singapore F.i'lay Two Indians are m nospta' with severe injuiies as a resul. ot a mysterious knife attack m a tongkan;- early this mornir?. Th« j two men were asleep m their craft anchored m Teluk Aver basin when they WWPfI attacked by some persons or
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  • 37 3 PRAGUE. FEB 26 The r-ess section of the Czech Ministry of Information tonight oa ,ned publication of the joint British. French and United States communique condemning the recent events m this country Reute r
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  • 273 3 SALE PRICE of RIVER PLATE VETERAN A SECRET x M 26 Hie Brl [vernmeni today ledina M| Price the Govern- foi ihc Bri- veteran of Rive, Plate m r to destroy the Grmi Bakei Becre- ilth Rela< ona i. n iri ft "C1 is I dig. the term; I M
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  • 287 3 Amorv^ significant cinema developments Of 1948 is tho portentous return of the Marx Brothers- Groucho, Harpo and Chico -to the Hollywood scene with their m-w comedy vehicle "A Night m Casablanca"' It has been four years since the Marxes performed truir inimitable antics
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  • 281 3 IPOII FEB :i Thr PHBftS Ch^KS? W'Hfare '^i Litlon plan to ip- for st.itr land on uliich thr.v tan provfdr better uccommudatiun for the state's a*cd and poor Mr. (lif.ih tih.ni Lens OB E J P.. who is chairman of thr Perak H
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  • 148 3 UK Marriage Laws: New Move Rejected LONDON. Ft b. 28. The Hritish Government today rejected a suggestion by Lord Moston m the House of Lords that the law should bo amended to provide that o marriage be voidable v-here one of the partieH at all tiroes NJtand to allow the
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  • 98 3 LONDON-—W hen a matt who threw a Mills bomb at hU wife m the kitchen oi th^ir home, appeared at the Old Bailey, it was s«-ni»',i that m Mar h 'ast year he phoned Scotland Yard and said I<>. Downiner-s re«t wu« jroine to be blown
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  • 372 4 IHK DEATH OK iHi MAS l ER OP IHE BTEAIIBHIP SENO OARANG APTAIM J 1 OOILVIE OH WEB I L«3i. FORMKJ; WE SUBJECT OF AN BNQUIRV BEFORE IHI BINOAFORE CORONER W> W (i PORTER YESTERDAY The It *.•> bi ugiu owl ..j <
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  • 303 4 A young Chim e win I guilty to theft, told Be i i Police Magistrate. Mr L C. Ooh y. st« rday thai U «raa bii M I conscience t ...t ma le him rue iwaj. En^iLsh speaking I .< c i hiam
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  • 110 4 A 40-year-old Hokkien "with relatives who did not care" about him was yesterday at the Second Police Court ordered to be sent to the house of detention on a vagrancy charge In the dock stood Llm Km, a Hokien of no fixed address, accused of
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  • 40 4 i.onix)N ft* M: Th« n,. til, weromenl ha* opposed the »al« „f th«- M.OOO--t«n uarbo-electrtc lln«r Monarch of Bn-mudu to m Aruentine 111S( Bhe uiiu() h e f P«t«nti»l competitor to BriSid l tSSft.. it w 1 1 ""> d Reuter
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  • 165 4 l!;i;l In $100 was allowed (Ctttl An a^ed 4f». a Hokien, at the Second Police Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to a charge of theft, alternatively dishonest retention of stolen property. Kirn An was charged with theft of 18 pieces of white hronze worth ti
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  • 223 4 A Hokkien accused o! trespass vi the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday told the Magistrate he wa s a "sea hawker" The accused. 43-year-old Chong Kirn Liir Of Anson Roaa. pleaded not guilty to trespassing into the chief officer* cabin on the m.v. Mactra. lying at
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  • 321 4 SHANGHAI. Feb. 27. A highly placed intelligent source revealed to the United Press a report which claimed the existence of a three-way Soviet-Chinese Red-Korean joint military council through his activities, the report stated. "Soviet assistance to Chinese Red forces m tho north eastern provinces
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  • 8 4 WABHINOT j ,R.K. Nrhr, vim to «>• Si Reuter
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    19 4 A striking study of Maureen O'Hnru. 20th Century Fo*m during the shooting of scenes fo> th* fUm Tin Homm
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    • 396 4 *On Your Radio Today* BLI'K NETWORK Everything 9.30 News; 9. 45 Peter p.m. MALAYA FNGI ISH Yorke Hu> Concert Oich; 10.30 12 noon Signature Tune, Opening PWn/'KAlVllVli.^ Rhythm On Records; 1 1 30 Last I Ann. Pro* Summary m Mandarin. rn.lM»n/llVlIVIl!,^ News Summary t r > Ciose Down. j 12.03
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  • 399 5 Lessons Of Malaya Still Not Learned t ,i hi ip Feb 26.— Lt. Gen. A. E. Hert S?o?Bi«Sh forces which sur*CTT n e at Singapore m 1942, to- f ,ullins Brilai ns »«l de( ,P ar^. -The same Ih« g m md the result is that other MOBS-- n 5
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  • 48 5 DIRECTOR OF RAF MEDICAL SERVICES DON FEB. 26 TV Air f> announces that Air arshaiP C I. vlngston p appointed DlrectorJ- w thp Royal Air Force I' :vlr m succession r }> Blr Anarow Vice-Marshal UyEL nirocC IP Medical I nber 1940. J^ng previously served as principal Air Comi
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  • 7 5 OLDEST PERSON IN U.S. DEAD f U.P.
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  • 205 5 SYDNEY. FEJ. 27. Thft newspaper Sydney Morning Herald today asked whether the dispatches of Lt.-Gen. A. Vs. Percival. forme*" General Officer Commanding Malaya, and Air Vie* Marsha* Sir Paul Maltby. former Assistant Air Officer Commanding Far East, were censored befor* pub'ication. Until the question Is
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  • 239 5 SYDNEY Feb 26.-Lieutenant-Gen. Henry Gordon SS KSJ3 'screws Malaya as "very honest. The whole report is typ.oal of Gen. Percival who is very honest and loyal to his troops. He tells the plain unvarnished tale oi the Malayan disaster without IhrowItig the blame on any individual
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  • 97 5 SSSSSfSi p a rinci P r of liberty ,o which aU d«nO.aid "By means of a crisis artmcially and deliberat^y mstigated, the use of certain mo thods already tested ir i other places, has permitted suspension of the free exercise of par of rational union.
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  • 77 5 BERLIN. Feb. 2* Amunalh Kapoor. General Mnnay* r nf thf Indian Red Ltad f*r*9T% LN Catruttn, who rt/i.s just vompltttd a uxrrld wide Kuymq nuasiwi. declared hen t(*tay that British machintry was thf b**t m the world. Mr. Kapoor added that ir urn« a pity that Bntinh /inn*
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  • 298 5 LONDON. FEB 26 Lord Chief Justice Goddard m the High Court today, dismissed with costs an action brought gainst the Jockey Club, which controls ft! racing, by racehorse trainer James Russell. Mr. Russell had claimed damages for .alleged breach of contract and for alleged
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  • 93 5 LEEDS. FE3 26 Damages O f £15 000 were awarded at the Leeds Assizes to Mrs Dons Bowers. 26, widow of a young rtoctor who died m a road crash. Dr. Arthur Clifford Bowers 33---ear-old miner's son, was killed ia" April when his auto-cycle collided with a lorry.
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  • 77 5 Great Struggle Against Communism CANBERRA, FEB. 26.— Mr. Joseph Chifley, Commonwealth Prime Minister,, told Parliament here today that Anglo-Ameri-can aid, the Marshall Plan, :cnd-lease and the Havana Trade negotiations were all linked with the "great struggle ot the democracies against Communism." "Communism has grown w soil fertilised by the conservative
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  • 125 5 Pit May Be Shut As A Penalty LONDON. FEB. 25. The British National Coal Board nas issued an ultimatum to shut^ a nit "as a discipline measure.* A permanent clpsure of til* Colliery m Blantyre, Lanarkshire, is threatened unless there is I complete resumption of work by Monday. S.'ven hundred
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  • 484 6 MORNIGN TRIBUNE SATURDAY, FEB 28, 1948. Social Welfare i.,h.i., f A9tnU Memrt Colin Tmmet /,'</ T-iii.,,l ffo*« M Si M<i,tins Lum W.CJ Post-war Malaya has, if somewhat grudgingly, accepted social welfare as an integral part of ttfl social system. In this, Malaya is falling into line with the new outlook
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  • 37 6 A panoramic vine of the Profession on its way to >/•« Trireni Ra+i jaw. at Allahabad Ml m> \trsivn of tho sacrt <7 a>hts. Imv^l by: Government t.f India Information Berriret B'pm
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  • 812 6  - CHINA'S NEW LAW MAKER Thomas Aldegeur By SHANGHAI -Although China's 20-year. old one-party rule was officially endid with the promulj gation ol the new democratic C< nstitution last Christmas. I Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's Kucmintang Party will, to all intents and purposes, continue to be the ruler of the nations 450.000.000
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  • 775 7  -  VERA ARDMORE W ,TH H Shakespeare dv E utti ud I. bol l ana iti > i' B J hn Hi iind Leonai P ro B will be th v^ flute and i I od i:-. lhr c b ?v Bill t f ttos «rh enjoy y
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    • 19 7 HiE PEN M ili >r^ HIL THE GOOD :ti [W W^ciso, tv f SB SB I M n com
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  • 44 8 Vrd*> >h> (limit i,l tins U'rsh m \tnhd strurtur* is housttti thr Ju(*'(-<il Yuan, hiyhrst moan of the. S'titjonal Oovevmmtmt, at Nank>*></. Tli' bnyhth, coloured pateivay to the National AiimMjji And torum. Nankin rj. where China's fir tiatktmni Axtrrnhf tcr/.v held.
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  • 272 8 NEW STORY OF YEMEN ASSASSINATION CAIRO. Feb. 2G. An t -ntire y new account of the itiatlmtli n Of the former Imam of Yemen asserting that he w«S shot a ter burying Royal trvasurv m the desert sands, was published m the Arabia newspaper Al Misn here today. Earlier reports
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  • 76 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 2t>. The United Slates is "Sitting on the fence" on Britain'^ dispute Mil Guatemala over British Honduras, just as she is on the question of the Falklands dependencies, but diplomatic authorities here are convinced that the issues will be raised at the Inter-American
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  • 77 8 RANGOON, Feb. 26. Lord Moumbatten, Governor General of India, is expected here on March 1 1 to hand over t 0 the President of Burma, the Sawbw a of Yaunghwe. the throne of Thibaw, Burma's last kin X who died m exile m India 60 years aj?o.
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  • 22 8 SfHTtt! T" I"""",'"* 2? Chime* uch,i,ct,>, t eharacten* the front gate, v, thi pictnn above, of Nanking* municipal, government building.
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  • 501 8 on the i Bculna of the twird 0 Chinese Government scholarllpj to American war veterans at China Institute. N^w York! Di Wellington Koo. Chinese Ambassador to the united States, said: We are met here for r\ deftnit purpose. It is to award Chines Government Scholarships to American Peterafef of
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    193 9 i I A:. iK M culture Ihatpurp^ X,,- x, :> and is t. W. :i .s- m th--B chin. ngttaie. c:\.iv.t: and ,he:>: I ChinHi': gl n■s be It a N B- very B m th'> < vt rX 'iudKl -.v t'r. B t:. A• A h'lik V- un:t"d
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  • 16 9 operated by the Anu-ricans U. P. U1 r ■^-g&iasauKXt* stf «»«*«3S ip a*L*:
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  • 58 9 LAKE SUCCESS Feb 26 ."-The United Nations Little Assembly to- 1 day approved the Uni'ed State? re- i solution to hold ."Irotions m Southern Korea, wltfc I vot,- of 31 to 2. with ll abstentions. Vutintr against were Austr:' iv ana Canada. Amonu those a 1
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  • 179 9 Monsieur Verdoux Opens His Case I A HKS V-\> 2*> Menu Verdoux. TIM Paris citizen who is bringtßf an action against the I sti il.iitois of f'haihvs rh.ijlins ■iiiril("<" %i i 'M'<n'* »'m Yeriloux optMd h'.s case tod ty by saying that he had six poi U.-> In cammofl wltli
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  • 162 9 MANCHESTER. Feb. 27. Mabel Hartog, the acting chairman of the British Women's Apneal for India anl Pakistan In a lettei m today's Manchester Guardian appealed for aid for the relief of women and children m India and Pakistan at a time when the whole of
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  • 28 9 LONDON. Feb. 26: -Ml P.DSairci President of the Indian Nationals Overseas Congress, B ave a warning m London tonight to ;'waUh the w;;y Ea&t Africa is moving Reuter
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  • 80 10 Watch Jailed Robber 11. ika.t s-nt. n ltnt u'.'oVj it mij I the iui robbed but he Aood othen m theii like you ut. er foi otl lord p The other three i Ba nMr Kah p 0 ■nd Mai bin Bm chaifffi with g^ang robbery v foi liahone«Uy M
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  • 156 10 Lake i F ji tnat the Neth ...:.J ment was dellberatq Ing the political I [nd aesll West Ja?a and Ma made here todaj v t Council resui ed dis the Indonesian quad Dr. Sasti tnids jo. R. publican sp< keand Netherland Governad 'Drt-xT.t iis with a lai and
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    • 246 10 II omir»: i:\rliisiv4lo I li€>loriiini; Tribune "SUNSHINE FALLS" {/"km. THE FIRST TH.M 6 TO SJ ET^t" WHAT A3O^t"^ fc^SLl^T' f/^ SmSkStfTS^l fV^ Ift TH UA\/P TUP MARRiftGfc /ci nrvri ca DiDTiTiii fi.3*;^ Wt NATIONAL .>6OOOY .7 V AU. IHC? tsti<iHA hA. fAkr... i ircwrp DFftrw \i~w 1 i^v-L i RboibTtK
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  • 702 11  - A SIX-DAY SERIAL That's Best For Elspeth Charlotte Garton B) I 1 i *H s the J iat I ■oH look aftei a'- lie nan i I h f L I I Ie Ma IE miri 3' Bryall f flrm It v r th>> n wadays t c at ntioi
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  • 103 11 S Pleilty f po»/;/r hud I MUM wurdvr Mayor CnldifCi! J S yedra Bolper, ni* fff w had f9H his sat- raw innnu a time J He fUmce, AhUrwan 1 S \Mj/t Harrisson. h<ul iMf S rotated f/" ynauor's chair i Dr. Jack T(iltttuid(i(. pub-
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  • 153 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 85:The assesors returning a urammous verdic; of guilty, young Chinese nam«'d Wooa Hi'ij? alia^ Wo.ig Hean, was this af ernoon convicto.l by Ju*'iCe T.T. Russt-V; at the Axsires ani senterKed t o dt-ath by hanging, on a charge of carrying arms, namely two handjrrcnades.
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  • 129 11 SITIAWAN, Feb. 26:— De-| it the propaganda number of the Perak Estn'o Em-■vi'-s |T nior, R. V. S. Mohd. Yusof wa<-. anaie:n':<l before htDistrict .hui^r-. Mr .1. (i. Adutbt. On 'hr. c charts of cheating. T he president, ••cretiary anH tr asur«r <»! ih«
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  • 345 11 v ft* a P rateno a .<«d nil he DUtrlet Jud«e. Mr B. C m th. r t ,se Cl nw. 11-kr. ftn Mai iy. Zainal Abid< Dir. (ismun. manaßtog-proprietoi I I UK B n.,r Relia Pre>s. Kual.i stands dHraed with allefed criminal breach
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  • 107 11 TOKY(\ Feb. 27. Arrang*mcntl hftVS been completed between SCAP and AuHtralia for the earl} resumption of two-way Aus-tralian-Japanese trade on a limited Kate, with the general framework of the interim sterling payments agreement recently ngotiated with SCAP by the United Kingdom authorities. Australian Prime Minister J.B. Chifley announced.
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  • 292 12 MARGARET L»ckwood .-ecenr ly back from a Personal A|pearances tour of Engiard na» been visiting Ea«t End factories to have tea with /iris who W&d th week's production lists >ne h'\* Invited many of them to tea wh" her when she rtarts work
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    • 147 12 Sll W4.1l \l l II AIM X. UK. 55. Hifh Street, Singapore. Tel. :um:> SPECIAL OFFER FOR j LINEN EMBROIDERIES, SILK LINGERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, CHILDREN X BABIES DRESSES, LACQI'ER W ARE, CURIOS, ET( AND AIJ. KINDS OF CHINESE HANDMADE IiCHHIS. miifim'j/i) r rii'u Ja li^lkl^jj iw ctatt -i. JOHN W'- HODIAK
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    • 98 12 ft F X m 1\ m#V 2 4 ->5 6.30-1 UllfJTPftf AFTER BHJGAIJ nun ie.r. tigers a woiJ S|i V.«l«nl M »K. 'fl H jH^ Vl j«* -j-Si > ■6HI v^V vl CHILDREN'S MATINEES AT II AM I TO-DAY: "FOREST RANGERS' iTeclinicolon I TOMORROW: NAVY BLUES' MADELEINE CARROLL lAN HIM
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  • 586 13 Ifta i r 23 3 United 43 oo we 4 5 30 L* M .',4 00 U I Bank ;s( i WOI B0.OOC& ince 00 ll0 ft*. >«1 8.75 2Bd l9#0 0 20.00 itf.vs v" r 24/- 420.W C i 15 M I' 'tis it companies 13
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  • 82 13 The market m rubber took an upward trend yesterday, and at the close was ol a cent higher than the previous day. The market yesterday, however, was steady and continued so throughout the day. Ptir. s quoted an Buyers. Sellers. No 1 March RSS
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  • 40 13 liv' Vampire Jet Aircraft will be on display to the public a* Kullang from 2 p m. to 4.30 p.m. •"day. Immediately afterwards, Ft. Lt. J W. Wilson, the Pilot, will give a flying display over the Airport.
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  • 154 13 Malayan Trade R eached New High In January M^IAY*N IHADE IN JANU ARY REACHED IHE RECORD VALUE GF 5;>35.500.000 WHICH FXCFEDED IHA I OF DECKM BER BY |36 000 000 M^LAYAEXPORIED IO Wl UNI lED SIA I FS IN JANU ARY S'i6 330.000 WORTH OF RUBBER AND $5 000.000 IN
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  • 230 13 Lew:< fc Peat itfpoW) Ruober report is v followt: The pub- 1 licatiun Of the Malayan production flgurej tor January shoving m increase i 3.316 tons had the effect of carting off some selling and prices fell away about two cnts. In spiU of this, however. tt\. undertone
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  • 33 13 Small business Wai done W the local share market. s »u--the Malayan Sharebrokers Ass elation, yesterday. The* was little support tor (U prices however, hardened towards the close.
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  • 256 13 Youth Lived Like Millionaire On Petrol Racket bSTDMSY. Feb 27. Reginald c ok. 19-jrear-old labourer, livel &c a millicnain on thousand--f pouada h< made last ytm from racket m petrol coupons. cal Federal Court was tol t phen Cook pleaded guilty to charges ol unlawful possession ,1 petrel ration coupons
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  • 246 13 LONDON, k.'o 27 nic m-r lets nm again b n m Ilr ol tc r indeteiminat ■00 d s. wherein prices have bo n mottlf quoted higher despite a furtnv.proo >unced lack of totttrtl Although Uu foreifii politic situation If lUli contributing tovafdl the lack of enterprise,
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  • 57 13 SHANGHAI, Feb. 27..Fifty suspected 'oreign exchange blackmarketeers were rounded up yesterday by the police m the latest effort to check illegal transactions m greenbacks and gold. They are said to include responsible personnel ol lorty banks, native banks and exchange shops. These m.n aiv alleged to haft used
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    • 60 13 jip^jm. THE HOUSE OF COMFORT Pm^MANOKS AM.-.45 4.5 45 and 9.3. P.M .»ai.y LAST DAY! AND YOUR LAST CHANCE OF SEEING PART No ONE OF "TFARS OF THE YANGTZE" lINITED ENTERPRISES RELEASE. THE MANAGEMENT APOLOGISE TO THE DISAPPOINTED PATRONS WHO FAILED TO OBTAIN SEATS ON THURSDAY! FOR THAT REASON PART
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  • 135 14 Chinese At hletics Anneal To S.C.F.A. \n appall to th Maltyan Chinese K<»'.if»aii Ass iti<>»- or lirect Affiliation ha? '.<'»'n made the Chinese Athletics whose ap- cation for re-affiliation to the Sf'F.A v»s virtually rejected <m Thursday The B.C.P.A. Cown«.! on Thurs--1 iy i>\r>\ [i, postpone the question of CA'i
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  • 74 14 The BCD. ".Sub-Dt'i-ct No CnakUtfL' Cup will be ayed i<>r ;it St Gcc.ruc'.s Roitd GiumicJ on Monlaay, M..r. l U'twcci) the Militaiy Chrl lan Pef&oQnela <>f Sub-Depol Wo: Tlx: ro:iu\vin{i mil I. c ttu- tfams:--MiliUry: Frt-H. F'-uld.s Vu-i.ors. Brooks, Mitch.-!!. ClutmeSS, BouKiri-. McKelvie, Bi^Kin. Prasor, Y<»un^-. Civilians:—
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  • 204 14 ifty \I.LA\ LEWIS\ PCNANG FRIDAY BREUKELEN« HORSFS MADE HE FASTBBT TIMK ***** MORNINO. TH BBVI BEING [ABSTRO DOING THE THREE IN BBOOIfDi SYLVAN LAM BKITI i i*EnAMi:ri.AT< <\' i na ta titn*' over Iww fur i<*.- wi/A n<> i nut hut /..»</,•' "»im
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  • 278 14 if. Milky-W:.v iaDK-«uiu> wmm ],ia...(l MCA 9» tmnuy gaBMI la»1 .vt'«'K le.sulted a* ught Dramatic AfcerlaHnn > 1; oi\ gaatej IO one. KesUAs, (MJlky,v.\ piajren mentioned iirst) YS- dun deft-;. ted S<>ntf Hrn >»MH 3-0. Har.. Kin; i v U« ,So fc>u.ih bin Yin df-.•....-a Che- Cm Wei 3-2;
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  • 82 14 Hrinruh J.'.sH'ii— Emp PfcUc* 44 E. Ham! le SHEERS Rajula (li— Elpenor 42 3 •Nemiskani Pali, i 40 1 Tegelber^ 33 4 <Mt. Davis)— Mentakab 31 i> Bivdero 17 18 Ft. Hwllih 19 20 Stia 21 San Anjrfio Victory 23 4 Waterman- a j ;i ng 27 '28
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  • 1090 14 Helow is me cara ior loaay I races at I'enang the firsi d I'im-i Club Leap Year meeting giving the records of the 'V h "W .iges, owners, trainers, jockeys and prospects of the candid^ hre^B 1 rick" RACK ONE -2.ir, P.M. FIRST GRIFFIN HTAP— 5 1
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    • 65 14 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. S.S. KEPONCV FOr li U:OOn s Pena X SS. HONCSIANC. sailN 13t», Mar. MV ■■W* siviis 9 am Oth Mar. I OR KHIO IJNCUJA m v -mma thong saUs sth Mar I OR DJAMBI MV HONG TAT JH lst Mar. For further particulars please apply
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  • 257 15 r Kiss UI, 7 F. I i I Slowe Marlm (Kiieiy) Not quite ready. A s Ahmad patt e (Ha iDer» Needs moie runs Hri y- Owner iLawler) May upset r OOLT. UP* (B agby. Been long here. Raitgooa Stable Had long rest L at S£U- I Martin
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  • 229 15 Adams T ells Olympic Council Bta >> X' />"/ r> t UPORE IS DEFINITELY LACKING IX COMMUNITY (URBAN VREAS! M DECLARED THE REV. XX S ADAMS \T A MKETING OF THE SINGABTMPIC AND 51ORTS COI'N'CIL YESTERDAY. I'pon his recommendation, a sub-committee of the S.O.S.C.
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  • 16 15 i: bable m l for the World I "m m vW Iporta W I Hymm
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  • 74 15 A team will l>e atWettd i"ro»n me lowing t« repmcnt the Singapo™ Indiana 2nd. eleven against the Sup- v lenre Depot, la frioiidlv tme of BOccei to be p^aytd at the rnment Printing Oflßce ground Sunda) -Sithai-.titraiii, S. MvMad) jah, Puttch. Slntba, G. Su- 1 iah, Balaudln :.r.
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  • 156 15 SOSC Raising Funds For Olympics Gratifying results are expected from the plans of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to raise funds to have Singapore represented at the World Olympics m London this year^ It was reported by a SO.b.L. member that the Singapore Amateur Football Association has decided to
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  • 77 15 RED-CONTROLLED CZECH CABINET PRAGUE Feb. 27. Czechoslovak^ s new Comniunirt-contro led Cabinet was being sworn .n today a week after the n*^°*Jl 12 non-Communist Ministers brought the crisis to a head. As the Communists «^ngthen ed their control on CJgtwl MJ local government by the action committee, they )ulllinate m^
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  • 128 15 <By ALLAN LEWIS Bl "CiARRICK Ku.r 1 C'ITIIkRINE lUc< I: KATTI II I fiifuh.iin Kflinfham >jr James Baroness Ka ,f LOVELY BORE Race 2: LOVELY KOBE rraigmount F** r Week Thirteen Craijpr.ouiit R*cc 3 -SKITTALS Kit* 3: -PERAMBrLATOK John Ham lohjl H f"\ Sylvan Lass Lobau
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  • 363 15 LONDON. Feb. 27. -A remarkable feature about this year\ Football Association Cup competiticn is that, although socivr is enjoying a boom year, no mom than 170,000 people will watch the four sixth round matches being played on Saturday. Of this total 78,000 will watch
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  • 102 15 That racing is .again assumintr pre-war proportions has been evident m the importation of horses from foreign countries, m the past few months. When the S.S. Chanda arrives from Sydney In the first week of next month she will ferry* live cargo of 46 horses
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    • 71 15 CHINA COMPANY NO BATTERY HOAD, SINGAPORE NYLON STOCKINGS HOI SK OF CAMPHCWWOOU CHESTS" WHOLESALE RETAIL AM» MALE TO OIU.EIt leath er Shoes, d*-. Ornaments, Si.k Indcrwear, 1 men Table Cloth. Handkcr. hiefs. ushi.ms P.How (ascs hi .dren Dresses, Pyjamas ft Kimonos. Siamese Nie.le Ware and Lac,«er W.re Etc Kurniture, <
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  • 175 16 OUT OF 2.502 MUSHIPAL LAEOtTXi HAVE WORKED ON SUNDAY FEBRUAPv H M THE tO-CALLED HARTAL TO ?*<?£ IS'Ann'RAT/OS OF THE FEDERATI k WERE OMLY 1.788 ABSENTEES vir "-Ha DENT, TOLD A MEETING OF Ttfr 7/ r 1V i BIOJ9EMM YESTERDAY J Absence was
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  • 160 16 The Commissioner of Land bai replied to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Committee's application for 15 acres of land <»n Guillemard R<»ad (near Kail ins airport" on a 99-y».ar leasv. Ihe reply stated that the Department Will ree< mmend t > Government
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    48 16 photograph). A ph ,t<ninij>h lak*n u.s thf bomt e9l'tjftm§ th* sac if d <ish* s of Mahatma Gnruthi slid down /or the hnttl imtnertiom Trnnii Sanffam, mar Almhahnd. Mr. Ramdas Gandhi is s<-*n with the urn. behind Mr Devadiu (iandhi. P<mdit Jatnihurlal Nehru is at fjctr^nu right GIIS
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  • 76 16 WASHING lON, Feb. 27. Gold holdings of the United BUtes Government went above $23,000 000,000 yesterday, a record for any nation m history. The United States now owns mor,. than three-fifth* Of the WOrld'f known supply of monetary gold and it is sUadily increasing its holdings.
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  • 38 16 S'IANUHAI. Feb. 27. The- City authorities estimated Ihey will need 88.000 tons of food monthly for a rationing system 'pliniMiil shortly for Shanghai, Nanking. Canton. Peiping and Tientsin with an aggregate population of 11,000,000 U.P.
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  • 47 16 SHANGHAI, Feb. 27. The plane "Skymerchant" carrying ten United States businessmen on a globe-girdling flight, m which they are visiting 30 countres and scores of cities, arrived here from Hongkong. It will remain m (Shanghai until Wednesday, after which ft will fly to Tokyo. U.P.
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  • 82 16 TOSHACK FIT FOR COMING TESTS SYDNEY Feb. 27. Ernie Toshack. Australian and Nev/ South Wales left arm medium pace bowI ler. was passed fit today and will accompany the Australian cricket team which is to tour Krplajid this summer. All other selected memheis of the team passed the doctor's examinations
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  • 86 16 LAKE SUCCESS. NEW YORK, Feb. 27. -Russia is expec f ed to give her views on Palestine when the United Nations Security Council meets here today. No delegation has officially asked to speak, but M. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet delegate, told the press it was possible he
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  • 114 16 The Malayan Bianeif I Royal Asiatic Society ne) annual genera! meeting m at the Raffles Museum." Sixty-two new members t Society were elec'e<! last yt annual report states wfcfcfc the total member sh.p up co The following were elect* the 1948 Council: PresidentR. St. J. Bradddl,
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  • 29 16 Inche Sardon bin Haii J candidate for Municipa: 1 East, will address a p meeting at the Jalan J Malay School today from 4 to 6 p.m.
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  • 88 16 STOP VMS wlSTchurchill anjj that the O PP ««itir ,n *J the House ol Commm censure the Gam** an appa.vnt lack o M natod and "P'^jJ eJ national and imper fenct-. n yji The ceosu c m-. moved as bD ■^"Jfj r« approval o
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    • 41 16 YOUR LAST CH'OS TO-DAY TOMORROW TO VISIT OUR STALL AT THE INDIAN TRADE EXHIBITION AT THE I < B IBI<AT WOIIJIJ) o. ramasamy'lJadar. sons HEAD OTF.CE OKK Ol ONV Phone 76<)2 -L "RANCH OFFICE »O.Mar 1 q,- 8 Sll 8 pore Road.
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