Morning Tribune, 3 March 1948

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  • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE *m fiQ7 (Neio Series I 10 CENTS MARCH 3. 194S
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  • 203 1 Asians Want To Know ore About "HoMia" j if Tribune Stud Reporter/ IDING SINGAPORE COLONISTS FOR THE DITCH N COLONY IN HOLLANDIA. DUTCH NEW GUINEA. BLED DR. E. D. WERMUTH. PRESIDENT OF THE I USIAN UNION, FOR AN IMMEDIATE INTERVIEW CARD TO THE SCHEME. th» ;ii hope to bo able
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  • 136 1 Richmond (Virginia), March 2. Virginia State's disorderly conduct Cannot be used to maintain racial segregation on buses, tne State's Supreme Appeal Court rui ed yesterday after the hearing of a cale against a coloured woman. M?s Lottie E. Taylor, which was ioearded as a test
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  • 77 1 'Pans. Ma' eh 2. The evening Ju -France Soir" reported to*n that according to I Comxntn n Bulletin m Belgrade f-Z nmunist Defence Comnitt- ,< on the lines of those m Czechoslovakia" were bemg formed "Vh.'newspaper quoted the Comin ,orm bulletin as saying Commu <t activity m
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  • 81 1 iffcimt March 2. Mort than I 000 Communist suspects have bun arrestid m Greece since Wriaag, including 700 m Athens, tfu police stated today. A four-hour general start conference, attended by Constantine Tsaldaris. Deputy Prime Minister, and the Ministers of War and Public Order, as well as senior mill- tary
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  • 79 1 Helsinki (Finland), March 2. -The Foreign Affairs Commit- fee and the Cabinet have decided to urge the government to recommend acceptance of Stalin s pact offi i v set mass jst th jniiar Df nsasU told i 1 Press- foasg, The spokesman holds I position m the Popular I party.
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    • 36 1 Allan Lewis Selections For j Today On Page 15 I IT'S A HOT J| f w I mis\jfSkiSff A N ND look a, the ati/avaUab.e 1 America "f": urry! L.--, „I,EAFHI'p^. > S.M i AFOK>, I i
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  • 31 1 OAKLAND, California) Mar 2._ Round-the-world Flier BiU Odom set his take off for Chi£ on a scientific expedi- tion forward tomorrow morntag after mechanical trouble caused two postponements. > i
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  • 155 1 I 'as l' nl y Belled a speech ho was de to Congress yestergresa adjourned I notion on the aa j spent the day L eting dlscuaaaig L. anti-British this city ""</ I bet n openOn rtudeata noisily assembled outside the British Legation yesterday, but although a few of
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  • 694 1 'NO INTERFERENCE FROM WHITEHALL IN DOMESTIC AFFAIRS' JOHN LAYCOCK ADDRESSES ELECTORATE Tribune Staff Reporter -The immediate political object oi the Progressive Party is that the Straits born should obtain control of our domes tic affairs." declared Mr. John La>eocK, candidate for Municipal North. East O* ttrict, at the first elation
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  • 425 1 Tojo Was "Bedfellow Of German Law-Breakers" TOKIO. MAR. TOJO WAS COMPARED WITH Hm.BR BY M pROSECUTIO N FIXEL. AMERICAN PROSECUTOR whb^ AT THE m Under the war-time Imperial Rul .Assistance Association top leaders of Japan became m effect dictators. Fixel said. Tojo was a bedfellow of the German crowd of
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  • 167 2 CYCLE DEALER'S CONVICTION SET ASIDE Ng Mong Hcng. bicycle ileal. VrZ,l n srn tence(J to tnree months r.i. :tn a finp f n "J jr. W default six months' ft |S the Court for dishonest ;y 'ctaming stolen praper? bad lis conviction and StS^l a Wide on appeal at the
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  • 161 2 Hunt Still On For "Axe" Murderer <Trii, inv staf, Reporter) Poll?- !atc hour y ec terday Police were still unable to trace attau on three male Chinese 2* f o oman o hl a c arpenters' Shop m Queen street on Monday niouiing, ta the ear]y hours J and hnt'f
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  • 488 2 Answer lo Departmental Head Overdue I.idk leave. unavoidably Withheld from almost eveiy Municipal clrrk Mrfco sorely n>oil*d rest a/tei being m harness for fiv<> or six trying years ai a stretch, is attributed *o he ./,<■ <ause of why some of them are not
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  • 44 2 NANKING. Mar. 2 President Cfalang K.ii-.shck said today that t&e Communist .suppression campaign :inc j national reconstruction eotld met with Ilk H' S d C(>PSs nl V if Govern. JgPiU Mid KiKwmtang officials Raided ,11 ,vil p,ac?lces and S'sr,r" and indM Reuter
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  • 84 2 TOKIO. Mar. 2: General Douglas Mac Arthur at noon ori Tuesday apparently had not yet decided what he would do about the request of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee m Washington that the General present his views on the administration proposal for i^id to
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  • 68 2 WASHINGTON, Mar. l:- The State Judiciary Committee voted to allow 100,000 Europeans and 900 displaced persons to enter the United States by June 30, 1950, but under strict conditions' For example, half must necomJ farmers so as not to congest the already crowded seaboard areas
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  • 25 2 Mr. Ahmat *bin Ibrahim will speak on "The study oj Lj w at the Stanford Club it 5 pm on Saturday. March 6.
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  • 240 2 Th„ L. aw. )uuui sain anerwardi he intended to work m Sydney for five months to repay the money 'i fell m love, and when von re jn love your heart vvont let you tell a lie." he said I used to
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  • 78 2 SYWfMY A „an 1 m fme.s w.thout hnntel, »<- J present at Specud Federal I M vh:>,» he p<i,d out an<,th<, '"Taaaaß Pleaded guilty for a Lauili I -J trate for orerchat g\nif fur ,t "'l'NiJ^^B The Stipendiary Magtatrati aaafl fw« /^m an// „.,n, knoir tU t h J"'
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  • 228 2 $10,240 TO CREDIT BENEFIT SOCIETY the linancial position ol tSingapore Family Benefit Society reviewed at its 13th annual n:ee*tin g yesterday, showed $16, 240 to the credit of the members' subscription for last year com. pared with $11,601 for the prerous year— an increase of $4,639. The total amount of
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  • 97 2 Indian Musical Entertainment The musical entertainment organised by the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, m aid of the orphanage run by the Mission, drew a full house at the Victoria Theatre last night. A programme of 18 musical and dance items, provided by the various amateur artistes, was well received by an
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  • 134 3 Tought over 30 cents debt: Romen fined $10 Oft! a resuh of .au Ah Moy. aged 50 and au Ah Leng, aged !^ded h guilty to disorderly induct by fighting in pub c on Tanjong Pagar Roac n Monday. van stated that the over a debt of 30 cento, she
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  • 83 3 Lord Listowel will arrive m Singapore this afternoon. He will be met by police outriders it the Causeway at 5.30 p^rn. and drive immediately to Govern, ment House. He will remain m Singapore until Monday morning. During his stay he will meet prominent groups and
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  • 43 3 iai;i Circuit, after i very stay in Singapore and »n Federation Ifl lc*Tlan^kok. en route to or. Saturday. u< will give its last portudav and tomoirow. farewell shows, the purges will be reduced and ')<) fonts, inclusive en- i- at present porParrei Park.
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  • 51 3 pstic Employee! i non its Inauguration jamth tea party at the ahai pt mm hai .1 membership ■posed ol employees m fatal lishmenti such as n --.-''hiii an* s, tru I fcairman, Mr. Una Soe Gerald Dcrux of the *n<i Mi Llm Tew Hock Fir:i: Union addressed
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  • 56 3 Charged With Extortion v ach w:» allowed! pg Sikha at the Second fWt yesterday, on a tion. 3li aged 17 i 20, were J orted $20 from Wogo Singh, by f ear of aasault or >leman Street D 28. J djourned until tt tion. rransjordan the Sterling I ulng and
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  • 183 3 Twenty-year-old Peter van Dvk a Dutch seaman, of tne J Gaasterberg" described at I the Second Police Court yesterday. M "a good boy who had given no trouble whatsoever:' was sent to simple imprisonment for a ciav and fined $100 for
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  • 42 3 'ihe following have been appointed by H.E. the Governor ot Singapore to be members ot the Hospitals Board for the year 1948- Dr. M.C Bain, J. P., Lady Son? ong Siang. Mr. Kwa Slew Tee and Mr. A P. Rajah.
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  • 61 3 kien. Pua lai rii i v ,^^lusWat. Mit suicide by cuu t vegetal the Fourth Police Court jeBW day. Accused vvas alleged to have cv his throat with a razor at In*1 n* m Bencoolen Street, at MM I on Feb. 15. The Magistrate
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  • 386 3 Out Ol the 726 traffic aCtldenU m which bicycles »er« .nvulvea during 1947. a distuibingly larg»number involved bicycies carryin« more than one person, tor instance. U n Feb 22. a Malay youth of 11 was carrying w.th him on his bicycle hi*
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  • 98 3 ..vr-itine chase towards dawn ves^rday in g thc Singapore River Suft/in the capture 0 33 *J Sfe a\ h tempted n o S n the south Customs Preventive Uranch .aunch. which had beer .waiting for tt.» auarrv since midnight, inier the quairy ft movmg SssSvssres alongside
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  • 161 3 The Singapore Admiralty boca« Stiff iSUI tte annual gene, r* l meeting on Sunday last at he premises of the Clerical rnton Racoon Koad, Singapore. The meetine was followed by a T«.a SS?y TLoi group photogrann was taken of all members present liS following were elected
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  • 155 3 Incomplete Stock Book: Fined $600 Charged with failing to keep •.•lock buck ot all his 1.qu0.. .1 j Chinese. Kec Y*w Hock Oj the Carlton Cabaret. apj:earrd before 1 the Eighth P ollce Magistr.it. Mr RWP Rule, yesterday. Accused failed to account m his stock, book for 36 bottle. Of
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  • 187 3 ACSU Members Not Allowed Trust Houses The Army Civil Service Union has been informed by core Improvement Trust that its KembSJ because they come under Sic Olefin tion of "public servants are ineligible fo, Trust accommodation. This decision has been intluenced hv a ore-war policy of the 5.1.T.. wWch the
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  • 39 4 l.iuilh Ball prove* sh> i.s a.s shapely as she js sueet m th* role >>' -i qlmnnur girl m th* n* v ll< nt Stomt>crg production "Lm d" which come*, to man port ho. ly
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  • 642 4 Nocturnal Raid On Harbour Board Godown 16 On Trial At Assizes ACCUSED OF MIXED NATIONALITIES FOUR MAIAYs FOUR INDIANS AND EIGHT CHINESE 16 IN ALL VKF MR T JUST L IC A F T T l^i?^ G^ 0 n RK IRD aIsIZES^BEFORE MX JllhriCE .IOBLJNG AND A COMMON JURY THE
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  • 156 4 A total of seventy-two deaths werr reported to the Singapore Coroner during the month of February, 1948. Out of this total traffic accidents claimed 12. while nine persons died by stabbing, shooting or assault zEK^ly* t0 han 6™S numbered eight, followed by seven cases of
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    48 4 l t 2 "J-"** Mr. A. V. de rranoua and Miss I *r' r. SlLtoenZri *^52£ **9**J«m, Mrs N Sennitt, the bridegroom. .tto /roal tfc //o,ccr S /s f r 2*2: C^aataaaoj A**,./, afr Sett W I ffTM Mft R. Zwateeveen and Miss M. Vumsulen. ITrionm P* I
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  • 67 4 SAN FRANCISCO FEB 2 Radio Australia reported today that the freighter Cecil G seilara is afire m the Indian ccem 1.500 mil-* north-west 01 1 Freemantlc. and i s being abandoned. <Thi s would place the ship to the general area of Cocos Keeling island. par t. administratively,
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  • 273 4 Iwenty "brain trusts" are at the service ox the British Colonial territories. On them serve nearly 300 of Britain s leading experts on social, medical, educational, and political matters, who give the Colonies the benefit of their special knowledge and wide experience. Taaaf -brains trusts" are
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  • 145 4 feLJI| O.V Surrey J young Canadian d^? B «tK>h medicai^S 2^B a 25-yearS brin 8 about the painW eVl n -P"und bubvi announced i ast ni hl Mrs. Joyce Carter X *nrant of Sutton am, M a nursing home doweek< nd The dcctur. who M Brixton, obtained t* fefree
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  • 77 4 The first annual m? of the Ipoh B.i::.'ar»a^M an members o: the "PeTa^H Ra'ayat Kalimatan. Mil will be held at Mesjid M Began Serai or. April 1. 2 l This Ass :'-^B November, 1946 Th Committee consists of: dent thie; Vice-Pres. Ahmad J^H Secretary. M. Abbas; Becs.:H Saayah Masod;^H surer:
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  • 81 4 RUSSO-FINNISH PACT HELSINKI. Mar. 1. There was no official word of today's conference but a source close t the Cabinet said the Government was almost unanimous that if the Russian proposal was accepted Finland will ask that the negotiations take place In Helsinki. Salminen's Conservatives hold seats m Parliament. \'ils
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  • ROUND-UP CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 345 5 r 7 --Expansion of United JINOTON was recommended P"-',;:^ Board on aviation policy m sll sli -more Sn boiat rtence. the B t m th.- I rarta oi BtaM 1 J a military l n attack apo sucl aution ,m tl.»t W«« stute* air
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    • 64 5 Finnish Reply Stalin M a i me Finnish L JuD Pass! kivi.to. C the Soviet MiJJJJ U handed him a WW 1 Stalin. te ictaiowiedied n ti Stalin's personal v it ua* stated. Jd that the proposed Edship and mutua fe the Soviet Union discussed by the Finp en and
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    • 62 5 BO Ceylon, Mar. l.— Hand which v ased to >c Cj Ceylon when it atniiu n status, are now Befc M« treaty with Britain. Hu] liajid Didi. BulUn- th.' lAJditet, told p who arrived here f: Egyi •Mi way to > throne, refused to reveal i of the treaty,
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    • 38 5 I IN. Mai. l. Britain and tv uds will exchange the value of more than X) m the current year, an of more than 20.n per the IM7 figures under meat, the British Hoard It announced today.
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    • 38 5 feoLM, Mar. l. The [blisters of Sweden, Nor- Denmark will meet m pn 01 Mar. 18 when, it Ii > I -'.ill discuss pro- i P g out ol the Latest n Finland and Czochoslo- Reuter
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    • 48 5 JHESTER Mar. 1. Ten cotton industrialists are Britain at the end of this i Jd with British cotton re- f alll consider the f- competition m the woikl h( British representatives fjed to include members potton Board, which con-' and trade union m Reuter.
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    • 37 5 C^GTON, M:i r. L The r Kepn >entatives Foreign ttee today invited Mac Arthur and wartime CJom- Ur Force m In person I on aid to I Arthui had pre- probably couM F Reutei
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    • 245 5 vo'vod m a similar case MJ when a cache of^pen.c Se^tha^ WoToO 000 Yen we,e discovered.- U.P. KOBE, Mar. 1 .-A S^%KpK«^ 5"! Class William H. Stewart o^a £n K obe Harbour 10.000,000 Yen smuggling operation Tl^aitertness of Stewart and the swift action of
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    • 23 5 change Teiesro V were Tpl Aviv from Jerusalem had to mm H/TSLmui? of the fl B htln ß U.P.
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    • 36 5 JERUSALEM, Mar. 1. The car of Lieut,Gen Commander-in-Chief of Brttsh forces m Palestine, was bUmn up by a mine on the Jaffa Jerusalem road today. The Goieral was not m IM car. Reuter
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    • 25 5 Reuter r'^T^fe'.U^nanT^C. Colomlo Ceylon, to help the Royal tnd Royal Pakistan navies v anti-submarine Gaining. She is nc expect-* return before tori June
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    • 178 5 HANKING Mar 1 me up 'heir m broken series or victories m Manchuria^ulminat*ng yesterday m the capture of Kaivuan 50 miles north of Mukden' the Communists are savagely afacking Sinmin. strategic railway cltv 30 miles west of Mukden, according to latest war reoorts received here today.
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    • 36 5 WASHINGTON. March 1.-* leadm- MacArthUf for President Letter hailed the Generals lat.st public statement as a sure -ign he is interested in tne Republican Presidential nominatiO Representative A.L. Miller or Arthur style' U.P.
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    • 33 5 M,r lr— Sir Zafrullah LONDON. Mar. Ir-g Minister, Khan. PsaWaUja J^JSrt today from r IVe Vo ark^terU meeting 5T15 t^ted ESS Security '^Pakistan Office m London sate was "purely personal.
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    • 643 5  -  VANDENBERC WARNS WASHINGTON, Mar I.— Opening the Senate uebate on the Marshall aid plan today, Sanator Arthur Vandenberg, Chairman of the Senate foreign Relations Committee, described Russian opposition 'o the programme as "a conspiracy to Prevent the emergence of order ou' of chaos, stability out of
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    • 57 5 JERUSALEM. Mar. 1 0//1cal casualties m th* past three months ending today are: Arabs dead 666, seruatsly wounded 636. slightly wounded 816. Jews dead 546, s*rio«.s 379. Blight 848; "other croUtono" dead 26. serious 7. slight 13. Britl.s/i Army dead 74, esrnMM 52, slight 136; Brif i.s/i Police
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    • 50 5 Singapore, Tuesday. At about 9.30 last night, a Chinese Tan Teck Moi was shot m the right leg by one of three compatriots m Owen Road. Tan was cycling when a taxi drew up. Three Chinse alighted, dragged Taryoff his machine and fired two shots at him.
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    • 40 5 WASHINGTON. Mar. 1. Th« United States Army reported today that ab< ut 100 laffSt tallies were Leinjf sent to Turkey as part of America's Turkish aid programme The Army flail lllaart to elaborate this statement.- Reuter
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    • 46 5 TEHERAN. Mar. 1 .—Persia has not iriveu permission for the 27,000--ton United States aircraft carrier Valley PBTI* and two destroyers to enter Persian territorial waters dUTftf their forthcoming visit to the Persian Gulf. M. Ibrahim Efckimlt Persia's Prime Minister, told Reuter today.
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    • 241 6 In an interview wi f i\ Singapore pressmen, Mr. Somerset de Chair, who is on a lecture tour here, advocated the formation of an Empire Federation. "I believe f ,hat the stream of history is working that way." he said. However, the idea of an Empire "bloc",
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    • 162 6 Economically today the British Empire is floundering, and leaning too heavily upon America for support. Though the human and material elements for economic expansion and prosperity are present within the Empire areas, we are confronted by rjhe paradox of an empire where poverty and economic pessimism constitute the dominant
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  • 30 6 Group photo taken at the Lhristcn'ng ceremony at St. Andrew's Catheilral oa Batimtsn Hamsm of little Merle Lorna. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Keosben I
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  • 811 6  - CONFERENCE ON GERMANY GERMANY AND THE POEWES LINDLEY FRASER By Representatives ot Britain. France and the United States met m London last week to dis. cuss the future of Western Germany. The conference has a sig- 1 nincance far wider than its ostensible theme. On the one side it involves
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  • 39 6 SYDNEY "i, e be«i vere tl^" '-lc- *i ncreased social 0[ s\ luced awes, lew ou 0 0 erl would P**" This P^X* *a3 his month n a < uh!ic opll^ t of P* ion wide .pinions— RW**
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  • 9 6 1 In everything J your requests known unto <■»>«•
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    • 70 8 AGENTS WANTED. FOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE I ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sums foi Death, Loss of Limbs or Lyes-weekly or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW PREMIUMS Money can bo made m your spare time by canvassing this business on attractive commission terms. I Applications to:—
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  • 181 8 Princess Told To Curb Social Frivolities LONDON, Fob 29 The S inlay Pictoiud .-aid today I'lirni--Khzabc-th's run.-nt soci.u afv.Im'v nte "ludicrously out 0. time" wit li the stern i lit i«-« of British life it a-ivisfif h<-i to tin he* ad visits, gaf out <>f Waal Fn.i aighi dubs end
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  • 158 8 Teach War-Prevention In School Eisenhower Urges LONDON. Study 0 f the causes and prevention of war should be given a place n the United States education s-stem General Eisenhower declare 1 reporting on his work now finished as U.S. Army Chief of S^aff "As much research on the prevention of
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  • 301 8 LONDON Mr. Justice Hodson said m the Divorce Court. London, he believed the evidence of a woman servant who describ. Ed seeing her mistress m bed m i a caravan with a young peer. LorQ Avebury. 0 f Cadogan- square, London. At the time— the summer
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  • 131 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Tl?er s and-il honour of M fa ln*t* fe r team Lfc wi L K < v,llow nd d black i uu fcthisPtfewere t n rribune stall L b'efou and daring Discussing the prospects Members of the Seaforths team get together m the dressing room before the game
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  • 125 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN JJffe fined under?^| factories Actthat/cdaaaß ir factories arV 1 M Allen, owner of a f9 factory, when dial! M official of the FurniJ IsaUl to atye replied state of affaas whe.. work m Ull vn fac a il the regulaHoaa, a m well carry ms 3 said he
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  • 19 8 Keprints of local graphs appeaTvudJ Morning Tribofl Malaya TrihunTH had on .ipplkatioM Tribune I'hntojnjH partment at $9 *^-*^,*^-^*^.^.+***m.
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    • 32 9 ,^sam mmfMS* &3I 9 If XC TTPIWRITia CONFAMT. IMC VELVETONE FINISH MAGIC MARGIN TOUCH'CONTROL SHIFT FREEDOM IMMEDATE DELIVERY FROM STOCK ,04 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL USO ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR PENANG J
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  • 145 9 TOKYO. Mar. 2.- Ninety seven i, panose, including repatriate*, ffiSS interpreters and witnesses war crimes courts m the Sou h Sea area, have arrived at HITOEhima from Singapore aboard a Britiah vessel. They included HOMO Ada, who toured South Seas prisons as prison chaplain for
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  • 64 9 NEW YORK. Mar. 1.- The united States has set June 1 as the deadline for foreign nationals to claim blocked funds m the United States, the Wall Street Journal's Washington correspondent said today. "After June 1 the United States will tell European nations which of their
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  • 35 9 LONDON. Mar. I.- The Indian Nationalist Moslem Association of Great Britain is to ask all Moslems from the dominion of India who are members of Moslem League organisations m Britain to resign from them. Reuter
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  • 95 9 TOKYO. Mar. 2. A hospuai u«ed by the British Commonwealth Occupation Force at Okayama. southern Honshu, has ed to the Japanese. BCOF headquarters announced today. mis is the first Japanese J»<»P lt J 0 quisitioned by occupation forces to be handed back to the owners. On
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  • 40 9 HUNTINGDON. Mar. l^** <*£ Mi pri- -ncrs of war www ajMed Dtl eiuh seriously injured m a <rasn between theij lorry and an en«.i. OB the main line level cro'i tag at Conimr'on. Huntingdon. tocj.v. me accident occurred m dt-n.se fog.
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    20 9 The President of the Tigers, Mr. Aw Row (left) and Mr. Soh Ghee Soon one of the team's stavnehest supporters.
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  • 101 9 peo P le P have £6.000 left after ax B,votTdge told a conference of Citizen^ Advice Bureaux m Lon*Lora Beveridge said he thought the job of giving advice to citizens totS complicated world was one for voluntary action and not foi th Th
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  • 35 9 ATHENS. Mar. 1— Seventeen men vere kiled and 61 wounded when guards quelled disturbances this weekend at Makagnii>ios detention Island for more than 3.000 Communist fighters, the Greek Ministry ol War announced today.
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    • 207 10 Uomit Cxdawivc I The >«« r»Mg Trifcuiie 'SUNSHINE FALLS" -a m far i QDtcn Ot ALMOST TCUMrTI l^ol J TUE LATTER-DAY ZIMBABWE THERE GOES YOUR \<Z Sl^£ *£^w& I |l» «XJ^ <* E ZAkMBESI.) SON. MOLLY.ON HIS \J?J*\ jrONBTANOJH^^ JJ I JONBV so wt W LL gy^ MBf^^AWMOr\ 111-A fifS^
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  • 60 10 PRAGL T E. Mar. 1. Dr. Hubert Ripka, former Czechoslovak So- cialist Minister of Foreign Trade, lias escaped from the country, according to unconfirmed leports here tonight. Repeated efforts failed to contact Dr. Ripka. who was Czech Minister of Information m London during the war, but official
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  • 79 10 Cup. th, wj m I 3 Wal 'V :in inninfjT possible m *asaJ m P h Dudley NoaJ tin who SJ« Bpiinjrbon uaal Engiarvi last sum^ th' first .aa, tor his i:;tn. century? cricket, thus equti! by hu rather E Dudley also $e» U r IT ber of runt,
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  • 42 10 KEY WEST Florida, Pre* l< nl Truman aaM presidential year pcaa mg up a lettktneal of Internal nil ud 'iome tana President Tiuraan at i pren conference In would grlad to meet Stalin lii:' only if the bl to Waaniai Reuter
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  • 37 10 WASHINGTON Mar.fl dent Truman strongly nB ed m a neastgi toConJ the extension for three I the Reciprocal Trade a! Act Winch UtaWWal hufl chide *\\i\ cpBJ tries" for i ctpweal n nations trade Reuter
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  • 25 10 SHANGHAI Mai 9M of possible rtvßj I .nou> 1 e ßj Comi B Kai- -te:r.>. Qißj t L C i^BJ n Reuter
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  • 27 10 FR\NKFI*RT. Mar.™ can int. Higcnce agents that t! -V picked Srhlott/.-Khnk i Hitler. when .--he wa-J during routine quojßl French ac-: authonti«B| arv 28. reports UniWBlJ
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    • 86 11 LAST 3 SHOWS 3, US nd 915 pm ,»,c» THRILLS! SONGS and GALA. GENE AUTRY m a lavish super-western "DOWN MEXICO WAY" with SMILEY BLRNETTE Fay Mckenzie. Harold lluher An excellent saga geared for topnoUh entertainment! Opening Bud ABBOTT La. COOTELMJ m "LITTLE GIANT GREAT WORLD 7 9.15 pm. GLOBE
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  • 717 11  -  Patricia E. Golbert I SIX-DA V SERIAL By M Makes Some A.armin* Accusations and Patrol- J ilt lshev Becomes the Chivalrous Cop. X rallinad» l .He drew .nd I" it lth r :n m> EH N lra ttedinthe if Js body had been ball be,o
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  • 162 11 SYDNEY. Mar. 2. PhotorrapbJ from a highspeed camera operated by Constable Cunningham of the Victorian (Australian i Police had meant a furthering of his skill as an army photographer to trap motorists and chock the toll of the roads. Recently five mo f orists were convicted
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  • 90 11 VATICAN CITY, March 2Pone Plus XII will work as usual today while all offices will be close*! and Vatican flags will fly for a holiday on his 72nd birthdav and 9th anniversary of his election as Pontiff. The double anniversary will be celebrated on March 12 when Ha
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  • 68 11 JAPAN -EUROPE PHONE SERVICE TOKYO. Mar. 2.- General MacArthur's headquarters announce today that Japan's internal lona eiephone conrmunications have been extended to Permit a twr wav service between Japan an countries also ttWest Indies, and £.nua South America. Thc A1 I r' ths 'new nationals, may receive call. Vrom "he
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  • 10 11 fj, tw 2..r!r^ '27 and Mar. 1 Jiivn 1942.- Reuter
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  • 375 11 BELIZE, British Honduras, l. Nearly the whole of Bclix. tamed out today to watch troop:- 1 of the (Gloucestershire Regiment land with their equipment from the cruist-r Devonshire to bolster th colony's defences against any possible "attack by Gu itemala. Alter half an hour's conference
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  • 118 11 LONDON. Mar. 1. A member of the Labour Party saidl m the House of Commons today, Russian foreign minister, V. M. Molotov, told a London dinner party less than three months ago. there will be no new war for at least five years.
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  • 129 11 1 SYDNEY. Mar. 2. Magna Carta Britain's most cherished historical document, wai taken back to England from the 1 itled States under the bed of the commander of the liner Queen I Elizabeth. sir James Bisset. tarn** JWf; n.ander of the Queen Eliza.jeuh told
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  • 36 11 WASHINGTON. Mai 1- K°mT c ncy 'jSd Council has £S5T ,ne Phmppme, an ampencv allocation of riot obtainable immediately fiom Sluni r,.,rt of the 40.00') I.y asked for the first w 19tS U.P.
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  • 144 11 The Vicar Started Club for 60— And 28 Find Romance LONDON. When the young folk of his parish came back from the war, the vicar of St. Barnabas. Temple Fortune, London, 'atafcMd to have a club for them. But lack of accommodation forced him to limit membership to thirty men
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  • 53 11 LONGBEACH, California. Mar 1 TheNavy announced to<iay 'an explosion occurred aboard the Destroyer USS Duncan while enI route to Hawaii, killing one man l^lr^^nal blast hut the ship was m no danger of sinking. ,?he P carrier USS Balroko is »v„ Tlnn/-»<"« nark to int^ eorting the uuni'
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    • 175 12 A vow SHOW l\<.! 11 2 1.1.") 6-30 MS H^Jmnmfmm' or nm«mb«f l^l II j a aa% sM *^J aT F Wm m 1 Bl II sftfaaaaal lAT ClAllf MltlMT A A I O'BRIEN fREVOR MARSHALL At— IWaCT— an wa— iaT —a— aajaj aj ajajaj M NEXT CHANGE ORAM) DOOBU
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    • 94 12 i. LAST DAY 2-us t THEIR SOULS LAID HARE/ Madeleine CARROLL lan HI'NTER m "WHITE CRADLE INN :^£x The STAR of J^Rjl meets that II "A Song mmm f k 4\ kissable II to X v- 1. lop Mai Remember Jf. O* (,irl aA ~*^OW' I jaS \aam I VS
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  • 322 12 London. Feb 20 SHOWING no signs of neivous- neea paists Scottish act i ess 22--yeai-old Rona Anderson, playing her first film role m Two Cities' "Sleeping Car To Venice. made an jiumediav hit at Denham. Even experjence< l technicians, mo^t severe critics were unanimo'ij m their
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  • 27 12 ANOTHER Banfields school-, boy. David Liney. also 15. >f Hill- side Crescent, Cheshun*. Hertfordshire first appeared m "Vice Versa." He obtained his part m
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    • 71 13 i J{/ BOOKINGS IgUt THE HOUSE OF COMFORT r^HJ^S U AM, M». pm „a ,7th DAY ard 88th PERFORMANCE!, CAN YOU IMAGINE IT? IT MUST BE THE PICTURE! j IT'S PLAYING AGAIN TODAY! j //1\ A IliaiW Belim Second Pan «>' DAWN "TEARS of the YANGTZE" j UNITED ENTERPRISE* RELEASE
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  • 651 13 f The Malay** t 8 n ALS seller ■ft H.00 H f B 3 23 3 27/|Jf 3.95cd a .80 1 35 1 60 11 5100 MOO 4d [5 32 00 3300 P UlOxd I.ii3 1 60 1» 2.90 1 l.M 550 C )7M 39.00 e iooo
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  • 92 13 Rubber took an upward tendency yesterday, and at the close was up of a cent On better advices of higher prices from New York the market started m i buying mood with business done at 39* cents for spot. Subsequently it reacted A of a cent, but m
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  • 29 13 H.e shares market opened firm yesterday, but quietened during the day. There was selective buying ot several counters which were marked up. states the Malayan S-hurebrokers' Association.
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  • 358 13 SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA. MARCH 1. A 20- YEAR-OLD ENGLISH YOUTH TODAY REVEALED HOW HE STOWED AWAY ABOARD THE QUEEN ELIZABETH. THEN HITCH-HIK-ED 3 000 MILES BEFORE BEING ARRESTED JUST 140 MILES SHORT OF HIS HOLLYWOOD GOAL. William Pettit arrested near l^aposta by immigration
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  • 65 13 ATLANTA, I Georgia I Mar. 1 Democratic leaders of south Carolina and Tennessee have turned thumbs down on President Truman as the Party's candidate for the coming elections. At the same time, the Mississippi Democratic Party voted to withdraw from the party's nominating convention m June
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  • 57 13 KARACHI. (Pakistan) Mar. 2. -Pakistan by a Gazette Extraordinary last night appointed collectors of land customs at Karachi and Lahore for area, adjoining land Hosiers of the foreign territory of the Donuni T^e 01 (SStte also notified customs' stations of approved routes and other regulations for th- movement
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  • 202 13 LONDON. Mar. 1. Quietly firm conditions prevailed throughout most sections m today's stockmarkets despite the week-end events m Palestine and Europe. Once again, however, the turnover of business was not great. Institutional support was evident m the giltedged section which remained firm, being assisted by monies from
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  • 156 13 Market Notes Jottings (From our Financial Cor.» Rumours of war are notoriously bad for markets, though it would be an unjustifiable gene, ralisation to suggest that even the catastrophe of global conflict necessarily destroys all wealth. But m the present state of nerves it will tv surprising if then is
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  • 67 13 SHANGHAI. MAR. 2^ --The Chinese Ambassador to Washington. Dr. Wellington Koo, included an agreement with ['he United States Government m Feb 26 for the purchase of 2 Reamers on behalf of the Chinese Government, accohding the independent daily tne ?a Wng Pao. today The Ug -ost
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  • 33 13 shanghaT^R. 2. mncis Yen. chief editorial th.> Shun Pao, one of Chinas U B Th"cc' dailirs and foundor nnd executive secretary ol ho 'catholic Truth Society In rhina. died today aged 40. Reuter
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  • 128 13 NEW YORK. Mar. 1. Earlier improvement was well maintained with activity reduced as numerous traders became caut.ouj awaiting further development: ft, i-articularly regarding foreign aft taxes and labour. Steels were Inclined to lag despite are turtn r one point recovery this week r ingot operations. Films
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    • 87 14 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore! PASSFNOI U FREIGHT SEKVK KS For Hong Kong. SwatOW Amoy SS HONG SIANG sails For ftUl»fo*n via Penang. SS KEPONG" sails 4th Mar SS. lIONGSIANG sails ........13th Mar. For Palembang and Pladjoe. M.V. "KIDOR'' sails I a.m. 9th Mar. FOR
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  • 322 14  - KIMBOKTON GOES BEST AT PENANG ALLAN LEWIS SDGCDB/;« l-]\AN<; TFESDAY THE TRACKS WERI STILL. AXl> IT MS SCRATCHIN'CS WILL BE HEAVY FOR TOMORROWS s ONL\ A FEW HORSES MADE TIME THIS MORN THE MAJORITY BEISC RESTRJCTED TO PACE WORK yviTH A KKW ;s DOWN TH* BTRAJOff] BRIOHT EYES apurted daam
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  • 172 14 Call -Over For Spring Double LONDON. MAR 1 -Cards 01 the Lincolnshire Handicap ant Grand National were called ove at the Virt^rU Cluo. London today as fodnaa: LINCOLNSHIRE:— IB- 1 Cla rion offered 20 1 taken: 22— Crestacup and ,Kingsale; 25 Aigl e Royal and Patron Salni all offered; 28—1
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  • 123 14 L ndon. March, 1. Jo Weidin Austrian heavyweight boxing cbampaQQ regarded on the continent as a contender lor Bruc. tyootJcqcftj European title, made ma impressive English debut at the Royal Albert Hall, London. tonight when he beat All Brown l ;uthern ana champion, the referee
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  • 134 14 In a friendly match consisting of I singles and 4 doubles played at tht* "Fairylite's" court No. 14. Lorong M Telok Kurau the "Fairylite" BJ\ beat the "Punah" B.P. by 4 games to 3. Scores were: (Fairylite B.P. mentioned first SINGLES: Goh Bee Wan lost to Steven Geoige
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  • 1382 14  - SPECIAL GUIDE FOR TODAY'S PENANG RACES ALLAN LEWIS Selections At A Glance By Race 1: EFI INGHAM our Hope Race MOONSCNSTAK The Thistle Golden Gate Race 3: NEW ERA Karham Rangi Ra Race 4:— SKITTALS Jimmy Cant Pay Race I:- GRACIOUS LADY Monte Cristo Old Eagle Rate 6- Bright Eyes
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    • 126 15 ENJOY BETTER HEALTH Arc yea Ured, worn out, despondent, mentally Sluggish, fee dug older than your tears? Have no energy? bull.-x from backache or other pains? Can't cat sleep, work, play like a healthy person? Ha» all the fun been taken out of your life? If you have any of
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  • 406 15 I|o! tueen 8 E point E it Ja fa. difff; "ng E the i •on Clul two d/ k s carI •"inji<t:ti'>ii. i' l i vi. 0' ran" I incidentally, was Uu S.R.C. attack. Ii I Reca they were p f theii fend&l eing
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  • 56 15 L l inton tean U k Way Musical I to on- on otii February nt.js > BA.L.S.U men- Mun K. beat S '15-D 115-6); I l Kie Yeow i' Keng Hoi heat i 8); Majid Kia rook }1 Uxlul Aala, X; k (4-15) (0-3) i I-". K<-ng Hor
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  • 60 15 The following will represent the Colonials CC. against Singapore Cricket Club on Sunday on St. Andrews School Grounds. Woodswin, Singapore play commencing at 10 45 a.m. Mr. A. E Delilkan <Capt.j, W Ratnayake, A. F. Fernando, S Nagaiah. Flank. Hopsall. Bradshaw, A Thiyagarajah. L Nugara. Wolle, D. Miller.
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  • 42 15 NEW YORK, MAR. 2 AlvaTO Georgetti ana Angelo De Bacco <of Italy maintained a two-lap lead after the first 19 hours of, competition In the international six-day bicycle race. Thirteen teams covered 295 miles the first day's racing ended.- U.P.
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  • 51 15 Telok Blangah defeated Hong Bahru by three goals to nil m th<- S.C.F.A. inter-district soccer fixture played at the Geylang .Stadium yesterday. M\ the three goals were scored by Low Meng Chee. Low converted a penalty m the first half and netted the remaining two m th-
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  • 41 15 SYDNEY. MAR. l.—Welterweight Boxer Benny Evans, ot Oklahoma City, was disqualified tonight lor excessive butting m the sixth round against Australian Champion Tommj Burns. >f 0 The referee fight to Burr... on a fotll repeatedly warning Ev>- U.P.
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  • 132 15 The foi ewtof Competitions played ov u th« week-end resulted as teU lO Soaai .'-vbruary Bojrey.-Won i,v Mrs. A. Week with a nett score ol A: I Square. a T muis February f^ i Ji S mmM t m Div Won was won by D. A- F^rlerBmith
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  • 35 15 A has- ball match will be played on the Padang at 5 p.m. today between a team from the U.b. Naw tanker -MARIS" and I Combined Singapore American and Chinese team.
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  • 97 15 Results of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's C nam-p-onships (Civilians) finals which took place at the Happy World last night were: FLYWEIGHT K. OUvelro beat Sonny Chia who was disqualified m the 3rd round. BANTAMWEIGHT: Jimmy Archer outpointed P. C. Mah- FEATHERWEIGHT: WcWe Archer outpointed N. D
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  • 47 15 Radio Malaya will be br.-ad-C wtlng the international Rimoy Match between Scotland and Ireland and the Beat from the J,, lan Besar Stadium at 5 pnt. n Saturday, "ihe proceeds froiii this Match wiU be donated w ♦he Sailors', Soldiers' and Mr m an*. Families Ass< elation,
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  • 135 15 Ream, i ol tain > in the b.L. I A. MOM ;»nnis championsh.ps playid jettentaj at the Happy At rid y« sterday are; HeaVa Single.-*: Robert Chia. B««t ll* Clarke 6-1. 6-1. Yad? be..t 1 A Alsagoff 60. 6-1: Karris beat P.N. P. B«>nd 6.3. 3d. 6-1:
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  • 120 15 George PencherT, oniciai heavyweight champion wrestler of Australia, who is on his way from the <United States to Scuth Africa to fulfil a wrestling contract there, will be seen m action at the Great World on Saturday. His opponent will be King Kong. The
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  • 160 16 t Nanking, Mar, I I'M President, Dr. Sun PS, now visiting Tshms \fe\ today opened a iosbMe blast a ecu saw UnitsimM dak of mstioottsf i movement m the ism charging the Bovid Ws infrvminu Chines? St. rights m Uamhurui. Speaking of Russia Dr. said the responsibility for I to
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  • 553 16 fTribmm Btmff Ma*ertar) THK BCHO OF A UOUBLM TRAGEDY AT A HOUSE IN LORONG 17. OBTLANG ON NIGHT OF FEBRUARY 12. WHEN A 36- YEAR-OLD MALAY. AND A 80- YEAR-OLD MALAY WOMAN. WERE. IT WAS ALLEGED, FATALLY STABBED BY ANOTHER MALAY. HASHIM BIN MUSA
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  • 52 16 WASHINGTON. MAR 2.— Dios ;M. Yap. Filipino publisher, m a speech to the Oakland Rotary Club last night, asked if it would become necessary for the Republic to invent some threat from communists to force the .United States to fulfil its I standing promises to the
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  • 414 16 Jenang before 2nt h v I rov lp<l free of 22 no. 31 Wlachesta, S P°re. P.O. Box X WEIGHT-Lism Singapore S^ weight-lifters to S*i i I ore Chinese ln th r ""-Malayan fV> ■»<« venue of whi J j nounce.l later 1 i If there arc mo J
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