Morning Tribune, 11 March 1948

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE P^7 [If €wB4rm 10 CENTS C8M1 m vk irjwj
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    30 1 At h'tt Rear-Admiral Harold U V'trtin. Commander of the VBTatk F»rc* 38. tWiir/i fs in Singapore, tmd [al>r>ve) Captain r W R>i!u' Commanding Officer of tht aircraft-carrier Valle? Forge.
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  • 177 1 (TritaM Staff Reporters rnrrA BASS KWSKSSSfc ID IN' SELF-IMPROVEMENT r T H Si) kl lege, hoi li th< \.< m located public to greater to!< u isperity, greater equalUevei that th'roui he people, aduH llliteBgap re c;in bo wiped Teat extent within th- 1 hr Government'a 10- Y t
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  • 65 1 to Staff Reporter) pr his, ran O ff the *i wet a ridge at the P A i Thornton It id and stop after travelling Mred feet inside a rubJttrterday afternoon •wt through the row« v uneven groun i withto grief. casualty reported was Chinese conductor who w'y 'thrown
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  • 39 1 TOKIO, Mar. 10.— Japan's worst Irought in 30 years has resulted in the Allies clamping down a water ration programme on both tho Allies and Japanese permitting only two hours water per day in ToUvo.- UP.
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  • 35 1 BRUS8EL8, Mai. 10. —Agreement in principle has been reached i all outstanding points of the proposed Western Union treaty. M. Feraand van Langehove, chief ••li, r i;in delegate, told reporters today, Reuter
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  • 12 1 r lo «uai Mar in ti I I the 1 U.P.
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  • 58 1 JAPS (0NE WOMAN 0N CANNIBALISM CHARGE jfdkf jdjf lksdjsf issection <m the bodies of eight American H-29 fliers. Five other defendant* u-rre accused of eat- the liver of cme airman at the ''"< rs mesi after it was cooked W toy sauce. Ttu proaecMfioN cTiarr/ed illegal vperatUm* loan performed on
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  • 788 1 CZECH FOREIGN MINISTER COMMITS SUICIDE Leap From Window of Official Residence PRAGUE MAR. 10. -M. JAN MASARYK. 61-YEAR-OLD SON OF THE FOUNDER OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC, WHOSE ACCEPTANCE OF OFFICE AS FOREIGN MINISTER IN THE COM-MUNIST-DOMINATED GOVERNMENT TEN DAYS AGO SURPRISED WESTERN OBSERVERS, COMMITTED SUICIDE IN PRAGUE TODAY. THE CZECH
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  • 204 1 Sjahrir Is Not Happy INDONESIA (Tribune Staff Reporter) Dr Sutan Sjahrir, Adviser to Republican President Soekarno. was not optimistic over the political situation in Indonesia. At a preas conference yesterday he said that, so far as he knew no discussions for the formation of the Interim Government were held since
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  • 58 1 NANKING. Mar. 10. -***&s*! cse Foreign Office today lodged a protest to the Soviet Embassy here against the attack upon a CNR" a Air Transport passenger p ano b> two Russian fighters en route from Mukden to Tsingtao on Monday. The protest was handed to M.
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  • 243 1 MDU Anti-Electionists' Offer i Tribune Staff Reporter) Speaking at the third M.D.U. Anu-n.iection Lecture Meeting at Dalhousie Place yesterday. Mr. Gerard d'Cruz quoted certain Government servants as telling him that although they were in favour of boycotting elections, they feared victimisation. The speaker r ffered
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  • 70 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Mar. 10. Port medical officers boarded the 22 048 tons British liner Austuna when she reached Southampton today to examine every one of the 1 500 passengers and 500 crew. 'This was a piecautionary measure following the landing of a smallpox case from the liner
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  • 392 1 Mr. Lim Keng Hor, Assistant Managing Editor of the Tribune Group of newspapers, is to fly to Britain early next month on a month's concentrated tour of the United Kingdom as a guest of the British Government. He will represent the nine newspapers of the
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    • 50 1 JOHN WHITE SHOES Craftsmanship PU T S the resources of largest scale production. Fvery pair guaranteed. Black or tan, In half sizes. 517.75 and $2150 per pair. j MiMMM .^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l I 1 H 1 j Ll irm m TWm m !i1 i 1 1 i^T Ji i JliJtf IM nI&JLIS
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  • 311 2 Massacre Complicity Trial Tin* second Chjnesi 1 massacre iritl. !n which Maj Mlzuno Keichi. Commandant of the Sub-l T nlt of the 2nd. Fieii ftempeitai. stands < h<ir£ed at the Singapore War < 'rimes Court with complicity In t*w killing- of at lea.rt
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  • 247 2 SERIOUS CRIME IN FEDERATION SHOWS DROP A turther drop in the incidence of serious crime has been recorded for the month of February. Official figures released today show that £ang robberies totalled 11 during the month throughout the Federation as against 15 in January. Kelantan showed a new record I
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  • 170 2 A Chinese, Lim Seng Kim who j is alleged to have been discovered i with a revolver in his trouser pocj ket at the junction of Lorong 1 j and Geylang Road on the morning I of Nov. 16 last year, was commit- ted
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  • 36 2 j LONDON, Mar. 9. Stephen ißede. Hungarian Minister in Lon~ don, has resigned his post because, it is believed, of recent political developments in Hungary. He recently retorted to London from Budapest. Reuter
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  • 394 2 If. Jan Masaryk, J Masai yk. founder of t^HTth Slovak Republic, ar.da fl V ana associate of Pirsujfl H a r was one of Czechosioi^Mu, influential statesmen 1 He surprised WcstenH Con he agreed last wefl I i Ue 111 Office as FormnMMJf in the Communist-domii^^B'*^ einment. after what
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  • 38 2 OFFICIAL MEMBER FEDERAL COUNCIL it .sofluui, -%^m Excellency the I Y<^^H for the Fed.-; M I been pleased r. H Falconer. M< H I missioner. Mai porary Oficl j Federal Ex* Legislate I of eignt werk I inclusive.
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  • 87 2 FOOD CONTROL DEPT. CHANGES Changes in the Focd Control j Department and Joint SupplyBoard are due to take place within a few days, when ivTr. John Hamer. Food and Price Controller, and Secretary of the Joint Supply Board go n s on l^ave to the United fffpffl*?- 1 the Tribune
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  • 98 2 Out of total of 531 persons reported missing from their homes I in the Malayan Union last year. J the police wen* successful in trac- ing 279, states the annual report of the Malayan Police. Of those reported missing. 273 were females and 258 males. The whereabouts of
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  • 119 2 Educationalists and social welfare workers, psychiatrists and doctors are invited to attend the International Congress on Mental Health which will be held in London from August 11th to 21st under the auspices of the Natural Association for Mental Health. The Congress has the fuJl approval of the
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  • 162 2 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Mar. 10. Tbc semi-nude body of a thirty-Hght-ear old Malay woman. Che Lok binte Haji Abdul Hamid, was found washed up on the banks of t tho Malacca River at about 7.30 a.m. on Tuesday morning. The body was
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  • 105 2 LONDON, Mar. 10. ~"Gnrn" and "black" are the two adjectives standing out in the comments of the British press on the Labour Government's economic survey for 1 1918. The emphasis, however, Is not on pessimism but on the fact, 'to "The Times," that "the first line of
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  • 341 3 *n«*D «*Va T^oa S p L obe E thac^^ Wl 4WFRVED TO THE RIGHT EN tvOID A WOMAN AND A ■"Si BRAKES TO ;\\YfRO IN FRONT OF HIS L mnuiv into the death of two Th Pe k 32. who mot with their '/;;;;;^Vv onto the road wh.n i
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  • 160 3 m. AtriStortl Advil ■saMary of State fo K. win shortlj vim ■'Bnti^h Borneo. ■Vain at first hand, lm- agricultural cor«ii■u*<ls in the lopion. He ■particular attention to K of Colonial developfto projects which will ■lifting the worM BhOCtK and raw materials. ■roui.'V of this tour ho a review of
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  • 116 3 Ihe General Secretary of the Kucmintang of China, Selangor Branch. Mr. Fang Huan Yao understands from Mr. D. L. Porter. Head of Broadcasting of the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Si rvice that it is likely that the historic recordings of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's speech
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  • 96 3 With a view to educating the voting- public on the benefits of election and a democratic form of Government, some o* the candidates standing for election. ire now making a move to form a' counter- bloc against antielection propaganda. Mr M. K. Chidambaram, a Municipal North-East candidate, told
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  • 83 3 Two 32-year-old Chinese, Lau Swee Lak a nd Lau Peck Cheng, appeared before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. F. B. Oehlers. yesterday in answer to a chargo of robbery. It was alleged that at 12 noon on Mar. 9 accused robbed one Lee Ah Yong of $2.40 in
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  • 105 3 Shanghai, March 10. Wang Shao-tseng, Chinese shipping expert is scheduled to leave here shortly on an extended tour of South East Asia to investigate the possibilities of extending the overseas shipping lines of the SJateowned China Merchants St*m Navigation Company, it was reported today. He will also
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  • 81 3 Shanghai. Mar, IQ.— The. first National Assembly delegates representing the Overseas Chinese arrived here yesterday afternoon from the United States aboard the liner "President Cleveland" en loute to Nanking. Numbering seven, they were Kteeted by local City and Kuomintang officials, and will leave for the capital after a
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  • 60 3 I* to have stolen a g<>ld rcm a compatriot, a 45. Chinesp, reh Mui Keng. We* before the Second MWrite, Mr. L C. Ooft, F to answer a charge was I) d t i have Wangle valued at Chan Bcf Chan Mar 9. The al-i «ted to have nui
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  • 19 3 ■p* 1941 of the 1 -••'sthat inv.su■wu..,", mto 1.9W casea I ■fe a,- drown^ W SevenI W lal!-
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  • 225 3 According to the 1947 Report, the Supreme Court has had a considerable increase of work. In no other year in the history of the Court have the assizes been continuous. Twelve assizes were held. Ktom October 28 to December 19 two assize courts were
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  • 308 3 Morjmmed tin Mydin. n tnal at the Singapore Al ze Court fce!tlt Mr Justice JobUßg and common ju.y on a charge Ql carrying i.rms tt the junction of Sim's Avt-nue aftd Lcrong 21 on August 11 last, walked out Of the dock a tttt man
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  • 126 3 The 80th District Conference of the Rotary Club is to b e held in Singapore from Friday. March 26. to Sunday, March 28. This is the first occasion since the liberation that the District conference is held in South East Asia. The conference will be participated
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  • 92 3 Bail ol $1,000 was allowed a middle aged Chinese, Choy Ah Tuck, when he appeared before the Eighth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. W Rule, yesterday. Choy was charged with being in possession of dutiable liquor and a still Tor distilling liquor Three quarts of samsu, 12 galions
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  • 67 3 I AKE SUCC*S, M«r. lO.-The Security cS»cl1 again WW U >£*« a^rmem on the choke of Cover- no. for Trieste yfst.rday No future npettpg was flXtd tina the deadlock nmains uiirhaiiKed. The -B.k Five" oi thr S^urtty Council spent some months last yoar in rtegitlw efforts to find
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  • 115 3 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, MAR. 10.— At the annual general meeting of tho Teachers' Union of Malacca it was unanimously decided that the teachers of the Settlcanent should follow a more active programme for the current year. The teachers were determined to go all out
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  • 49 3 Bagdad, March 9. -M. Harridi Pachachi, Iraqi Foreign Minister, declared here toda^ that if the British withdrew their troops from Palestine "the Arabs will immediately take acttoo to prevent cdt^tinued bloodshed." The Arab ami the Muslim worlds could not accept partition "at any price," ho said.- Reuter
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  • 264 4 LONDON, Mar. 9.— Mr. William Teeling, Conservative, asked in the House of Commons today what was being done about exports destined for China which had been held up in Hongkong in ttfc last six months. Mr George Bottomley, Sectary for Overseas Trade, regretted
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    79 4 Mr. ,S' S. M ant am, Preauttnt <>f thr Army Cnil Swire, speaking at a It a jmrtu nt Air Port Hohl on/anisni If OffIMMM in thr Aittni ciivl smut ft) <rlrhra'( Ceylon's nulejrt mUIM tL* ft to Ruiht) Mn)nr-(!*n*rnl L. H Cos. Q. O. C. Sinifnp'trf Mr. V. J.
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  • 150 4 Peiping. Mar. 10. Stunned wounded and weary Communist prisoners streamed into Peiping as General Fu Tso Yi's headquarters announced that the backbone of the Communist strength ui East Hopei had been broken. Crowds watched as hundreds Jl ragged greyclad prisoner^ were brought into the
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  • 276 4 Tribune Staff Rtporttr) NVw upro-mckel coins, whic n will replace the paper currency now in circulation, are expected to arrive in Singapore within the mxt six months. The Currency Commissioners informed the Tribune that the new coins are simiiai in appearance to the former coins, but are minted from
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  • 143 4 TPOH, Mar. 9.— Heavy prison terms were meted out in the Assize Court last week to three Chinese who were convicted by the Hon. Mr. Justice Cox Evans on charges j in connection with an armed gang robbery at the 84th mile Tanjong Malim— lpoh Road
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  • 68 4 London, Mar. 9.— Necrmddin Sadak. Turkish Foreign Minister, is to have an interview with the British Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Btvin, on Friday when he visits London on his way to attend next Monday's Marshall Plan conference in Paris. Mr. Sadak may raise with Mr. Bcvin
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  • 22 4 A meeting of the Advisory Council will be held on Friday, March 12, at the Municipal Chamber, at 10.00 a.m.
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  • 130 4 SHANGHAI. MAR 10. The Shanghai Cabaret Guild yesterday sued- the Social Affairs Bureau authorities for the lat1 ter's "illegal act" in dissolving the Guild immediately after the riot of Cabaret girls and workers on January 31st. The Guild declared it \sas not Involved in the riot and
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  • 115 4 NEW YORK, MAR. 9. Mr. Eamon De Valera. former Prime Minister of Eire, today was made ,an honorary citizen of New I York City, where he was born 65 years a?o The City's official welcome included the traditional "ticker tape parade" for visiting: ceiej
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  • 119 4 ATHENS. MAR.9..^Ben; ment of tin -IB Ba.K.i Co] i :.JB' thr^'e days on the 9I 1 nian frontier in Epl under mortar fire x^m come from A'ban!a^H a ,J according to Jar.ni^Ki, 1 quoted bv th^-Grtek^W a cy tonight. M( a^H I were invest -atinflß through which it guerillas
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  • 90 4 Lund')!! Mar 9 N'*^^ for revision 0* the Angl^^B> Jordan treaty of 1946 41 resunud in Amman, th^W Jordan capital, the BritS eign office announced 1 Informed quarters here^» next week may sec w II of the new treaty. B The treaty oi 1946 :M this small territory nP
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  • 52 4 SHANGHAI. MAR. 10.— Mayor and Madame K. C. Wu left for one week's vacation at the f.am- ous West Lake, in the scenic i Chekiang capital of Hangchow, yesterday afternoon The Secretary General, T. L. Sheng, of the Municipal Administration, will be Acting Mavor during Mayor Wu's
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    • 236 5 I ered lh Ministei m MrK.nna.for m tuwim linol imI McKenna to Me fur -übni'ssion to :im Mn^t.T. Mi. M HeattH Council, K Bmv! on t romi Keat at the lart Ked the way to Com Kniry into the field aJ Komi'.^ h.irh rc«poa«i K oommoiweaitli. ■c,nfv appointed Com-
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    • 144 5 THOUSANDS CHEER CHURCHILL London. Maich 9. Thousands of people lined the streets and cheered today as Conservative Iradei Winston Churchill, smoking h|fl traditional cigar toured the I ondon suburb of North Croydon, scene of the bye-election on Thursday which is* expected to be the keenest contest since the Labour Government
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    • 62 5 SHANGHAI. Mar. 10:— The authorities are preparing a list of some 2.000 well-to-do Chinese who will b t asked to contribute total of 5.500,000 million Chinese dollars as "special relief tax"— the Central Government I new 'tax the rich" scheme— it was K-arned today. The list
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    • 75 5 MONIREAL Mar. 9:— Barbara Ann Scott returned to Canada today from a triumphant sweep o. Women's Olympic European and World skating titles. She •aid after the plane landed at Darval airport here that she haa not thought much about turning I professional. The 19-year-old
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    • 52 5 5-SAUAM. Mar. 9 -RanWota. i wlrj Sikh from m, has become the first r "-h tht- top of Africa'! mountain, the 19.321-foot iro. rso f« American Qattl 5 Irel and Dhotoen the Sikh reSche?2; gj trreat heiehti S'V ;s: :e T to Tanganyika JJ^ai h.,d experience in mSS hav<
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    • 7 5 Honrtong He«j Mitr ''i will b«
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    • 8 5 morti? si ttei the faKi^ raider. Reuter
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    • 53 5 SHANGHAI. Mar. 10: Two British staff members of the BriTobacco Company (now known as the Ying Tons lobacco Company) ;ar e believed t( > be marooned in the Commu-nist-occupied port of Yingkow, in South Manchuria, according 0 an official of the Company in Shanghai quoted by the North <-nin
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    • 139 5 UNION PACT: BRITISH AMENDMENT BRUSSELS. MAR 9 -A British amendment to the proposed five-nation Western Union treaty, which had French approval, was la d before the Brussels conterence tonight by the British delegate, Sir Geo:ge Rendel The British amendment concerned an essent al point affecting the economic, political ar.d cultural
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    • 139 5 Negro Called "Hey Buddy" -Beaten Up MOBILE. Alabama, Mar. 9. A Negro who addressed a white man as "Hey. Buddy" and then invited him to come to hts house to talk over President Truman's civil rights programme was beaten to death for it, the police said here today. They said
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    • 57 5 LAKE SUCCESS. MAR. 9. I Britain will be represented at the "Big Four" meetings on Pa--1 lestine today but only as the i mandatory power willing to give information sought by the other powers. This announcement was made after Sir Alexander Cadogan British delegate to the
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    • 411 5 LONDON, Mar. 9.— The British War Minister, Mr. Emmanuel Shinwel), today disputed the idea that the discovery of modern and more deadly weapons of warfare had destroyed the value of the Army. "This I believe is a fallacy. Scientists may
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    • 41 5 Nanking. March 9.— Paul V. i McNutt. former High Commis sioner to the Philippines, arrived ihere at 11.15 a.m. today and I lunched with Generalissimo 1 Chiang Kai-shek. He return, d to Shanghai a t 230 p.m.
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    • 135 5 BAGUIO, Mar. 9. A global campaign for conservation of rice waa launched today by the FAO Committee on Marketing and Distribution, with the view of i salvaging at least 1,000,000 of the 12,000,000 tons being lost between the pad<ly fields and home. With the World Food Council
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    • 100 5 New York, Mar. 9.— Eamon De Valera, former Eirean Prime Minister, said partitions were "always bad" when he was questioned here last night whether he had come to rally support to end the partition of Ireland. Mr. De Valet- j. ousted from the premiership o'
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    • 45 5 LONDON. Mar. 9. It was ani nounced from Buckingham Palace 1 last night that the Duke of Edinburgh had accepted the Freedom of Edinburgh and that a public ceremony would take place, as soon as the Dukes naval duties permit, possibly in Into autumn.- Reuter
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    • 231 5 U.K. TELLS GUA TEMALA: STOP BEING ANTI-BRITISH LONDON, Mar. 9. Britain today sent a note to Guatemala, the third within a week, stating that unless she was prepared to submit her dispute over British Honduras to International arbitration she should abandon her present anti-Irtish attitude. The note, delivered In Guatemala
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 263 6 In liis radio speech last, Sunday, Lord Listowel made an important point »vhich should be noted and reflected upon both by the ])eople of Malaya and our rulers. He said: "Selfgovernment is not a gift from outside which can be given or withheld; it is a new
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    • 202 6 Hut who is to determine the tempo of the movement towards self-government— the people or the colonial rulers? At the moment the sole iudge of a people's fitness for self-government is the colonial power. Hut as between the people and the Government there is violent conflict of
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  • 43 6 At the £in<tnp<>rc Distr'tt Rowl Sifmml R*Qwi**nt Sn<<nl o<nuc i ftmtnr+l% at V< i I I Knad Is It to Rinht Mr. 'ind UK. Coventry. Mrs. Robert, gff. Bxukenhuru Mr B 1 <aui Mr. DuflijPtt, Mrs mtd tfi Off l'rf.
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  • 939 6  -  PEDAGOGUE POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE I World Affairs 1 By 1 in (he year Is79£^tland passed a law entitled. 'F^r Punishment of the Strong and Idle Beggars and Relic: of the Pcor and Impotent.' But m practice this: law. intended to help the l^or. did nothing
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    • 17 6 J^J P0 r U For any destination Malaya S Through W IH> 15: Surclnrge Mararan Airways l
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    977 7 W *WITH VERA ARDMORE*— 1 I N I K I i Eur I" L.h literature 'hat Km- profess to be K be unadvised to r.* in iatthe y may an- Questioiw m P !t ul Mint) J«««2 taint) 5 s you do. for so flocked p tlu -Reo ca
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    • 87 7 "Sauce for the Gander" Mens Nylon Sox Black, Wine, Grey Navy THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS COLUMBIA H. M. V. PARLOPHONE Buy them at IAcHSStEtI DEALER) 15, Winchester House Collyer Quay (Nex^ to City Book Store) ft IN^TOWN TO^NlGiif If S the pAvmw ib umrn S oaf: of W*: »est
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  • 99 8 a,, bmUi up Worker* further drum the Hue are ■ilftMf mf/M.s^nctir*. Fetxtma the plastic pn -forme* plates into the E.C.M.E. Apart from the final lit ting of «"*«M, CMMIMMr and loudspcuki r. this is the only handvvrk involved in the xchole production of the complete sets.
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  • 152 8 A weird robot machine is no'A mass-producing cheap radios, in England costing probably not more than $30 when landed in Malaya, at the rate of three a minute. The machine is controlled entirely by mysterious "electronic brains" and "memory units" and turns out radios without human intervention, except for
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  • 115 8 Berlin. Mar. 9. Gen. Sir Brian Robertson. British Commander in Germany, told a press conference today that the thiee-power Loni don conference on Germany had j revealed a remarkable unity of opinion and he could not regard the exclusion of the Soviet zone J from the
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  • 39 8 s j Reprints of local photo- j t graphs appearing in the Morning Tribune and J Malaya Tribune can be had on application to the I Tribune Photographic De-. J partment at 52.00 per > S copy. 1
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    13 8 Tht> vliol' am mbly ltt 'W net, having been l m **JM
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  • 66 8 LONDON. Mar. 9.— Lxmuon 10--day had its hottest March day, since 1870 with a shade temperature reaching 73 degrees fahren- heit during the afternoon. The average temperature tor March over the last 30 years is 42.9 fahrenheit. This time last year parts of the country
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  • 74 9 „v the JS Making Bquy pv four V* ha rP t \vn-v;iivo Irtl th mediuM wveth ii no tumng lMto b« When s.M. i; only be idju*ed e rtve-lengui e'rtt-valve and Ml...nu- fu ture.i when »he present ivu> viive ones prove popular. The i nutacturers plan to turn out
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  • 273 9 Soviet Woman Appeals To Mrs. Roosevelt IONDOiV March 9: A Soviel woman deputy wrote to Mn> Eleanor Roosevelt telling her t li ;t before it is too late.' ihe Soviet news agency. Tass which carried the story heard in London by a Soviet radio monitor, identified the author as Klavdia
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  • 30 9 r n v presswnti, making I complete circuit zstkwMSUSßaaxa^ '«'<" prodmctio* The operator is fitt*9 gj**" tinishtd -metal qroxen" viratit* can be seen on the tuo formed puitts.
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  • 100 9 SHANGHAI. Mar. 9. The fir>l direct Communist assault on tfle Maiichurian capital of Changchun loomed to-day as larrc Coinmunw forces began moving tow™ Jhls .Qe of the la t major Mattonalla strongholds In North Manchuria, according to pro-Government reporti The greater part of 'his Commu-
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  • 70 10 Tl, B II Districts > V submit t. sea.s A i Nankin. .;JM point mrn- "j i seas am %r i 7//. p(<[ <f, *W I tmm />"■;. .IB HMr "Van <• JK VMM H the int. i B r ia\v]!,r. I fr JJ K The trave!l< rs ',>^ll
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  • 97 10 At its annual j the Singapore So^he^^Ra I Exchange Asso<?iat:on^^Bl raise funds for the -B huil'lin^r which will housflß the office ot the B Remittance and Kvhaiß ciation (Fe l« -rafiont. but« of its atfiiiat- II Southern Fukien. thoß Ht anil the EiIjMMM i^ujflK exchange associations. IB The following
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  • 70 10 Singapore Civil Aviat^» orities havo grants th^^W Air Cadet Corps a finlh^H 1 extension of occupation^^ the two building.- at K.iß port, which are n^«?t^«quarters. fl Tho othci buiMins; >■ moli.shed. I The buildings were o^H bV the Public WoiksD^^B recently and notioo t- »J end of March wa-
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  • 28 10 Shannor. Airport. K^B claimed to b«- X Ut which r?M^- p B ever been carri*!*'^ Bight hundred «JSB of petro i the tankor P*ano I shcro. Reuter
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    • 246 10 Tomirs: Ixi lus« w loTlm' 310 ruins* Tribmit^l '^^F* «>^^* "SUNSHINE FALLS" ——i rjr^^! i^vnQ neat isT\ 1 (TruEaE suae is it's This VOU MUST UNOERcTA-V VI NEIIVWM f d J^JJqP tTTY KEW HF.RE TWO HANDED EATING t] LARL. THAT IN KSKETSHMBE DO VOU KNO^J/ ALWAYS WEAR I J??*^^ KxiNG
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  • 816 11  -  Jack London Berkebile SIX-DAY SERIAL -I H> P i Am I Discover They Speak the Same UnfV utllen and me I ..<„ nK:as They Stick to Dits and Dahs j 1 \;i 5 nov.n, backw. j Sd by a roc* liven at thU \fc name wi n Ikon u.iv..
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  • 235 11 Dmrtmoor t-anjures »//> i vimom of rolling Moorlanai i Mid rugged tors, a bock' J S ground a/ »iani/ noudiffi i from R D. BUtckmore to Eden Phiilpotts. It mates I m fctoaJ bacfcjrrgimrf /or But D(frh?ioor CoWfo<il> I besides thr rua- ged bmmtim 0/ walum i
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  • 197 11 Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 9. "Botn the accused have been found guilty of a very serious charge, indeed. Firearms were used jnd handgrenades thrown at the police, as a result of which cne of the gang was shot dead, and one member of the police
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  • 240 11 |fl bCMU M r h The -,i\ iik< Iv to jjo to I <*r* ''V no 1 Amazons that one trr.«:»U. They "<♦ a" p'etty. medium i tieod.<i!v (emftntne. iu.ly Cant". v ,i.!-.iuinpet. fr>! r,,.. rt. »i :n.-. and th tallest tin six jiirls. Still
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  • 135 11 CHINESE WOMEN FORM ASSN. PENAN'*;, March, 9. Speakjnat ihc inauguration of the Chines Women's Association at the Hill Ann AnsM'ation Penang on Monday on the occasion of Internationa! Women's Day. the Chine Consul. Mi N. K. Lee. stressed that women in the home constituted the guiding factor in moulding and
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    • 60 11 :^T 3 SHOWS "5 and MS p m. •«r last upjxirt unity to CAPTAIN A" P UUI| I> Lurna GRAY. 1 (antam America real rU vv idP!ltil > traded S( ()Kpi()\ J ING 10 -MOKKOW f E SECRET LIFE .WALTER MITTY" Krv l WllKl.ll ttt ln lr Coltr WORLD l,
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    • 27 11 the water of "life ftw >\m(^^H B^P"sßa£ ■K9- t'-. ••••flf iK^Sr J J K-- -X m^KJSBS3&S&$ s t J i',T/,u// rf r A# iV^ PHOENIX SODA WATER
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  • 604 12 lONDON. Mar 10 Ih* British Govi inmtnt's M-.inomic s»ir- lor 1948 published t day has .surprised no one by its emphitig i.iat Briiii n'.s petition will be diflicul* with Maishnl! lid and imncsMblr without i It paints an al«»oM lurid picture of th< disasters that mlfM
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  • 45 12 LONDON v l:ist week i€t«n^^l the Tn.te.l state, jB K 000 *«i to A 4^^» Cana.iian 1 I $45,000,000 U) I In each ot the -ml B months BriUia !re» tB from the Car 1 fit $40.000.(Mi,, a ,onh»^^B qiiartot of vm" Re uter
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  • 51 12 Limes, bvotln; .1 K ward Bones S ...i'D^B member of tb r^^^^M liament. hus resigned v .jH mental y p Hi P> Dr. ViN'o Bernard .h;«B Party's Foie^n R.-lat,oi'^B rI has also resigned Ht-utcß Last ni^ht thin Indiaa^BLp a Chinese tnxi duvoi of ftfl in Aksandn Road, J E
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    • 215 12 SIMULTANEOUS WORLD WIDE '.UEBE T1VOIJ" LONDON BROADWAY' NBW VOKK PA^'ti QHsinpapore Opens Ihhy Four Shows LW'44.30-9.30 P.M. lo nab rhe killer who usrd the Personal Columns to lure beautiful young girls ro tbeir M dejfh Lucille is Us«d a<k bail and what hart- m C priiN will have you screaming
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    • 112 12 I ParameurU's Miqlitx Drama I B George Dorothy Henry RAFT LAMOUR FON'DA B Dangers are Greater. Biff |ol| K I Friendships Stronger. 1 B Hatreds tHeper M Wm B fl m 4 B B and Bal E B Loves Truer.' B' """TTTIIBPAY a t M'NITEIJ. A Great Heart l»M-»a IB
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  • 613 13 Sung'i Way 3- 05 3. 15 Taip.npCon. 2.5* 2.65 cor Takuapa Valley 22/6 2«| 6 TaTam 330 3.40 Tanji.n« Tm 12 13 Tekka 8 y TVkka Taiping 13/- 14/Teitk Kruin 1.85 2.00 Temoh 18/- 19/Tl.abuwleik <5 47Tunirknh Harb. 7 6 8 Tronoh Mines 26>- 27/- Ulu K'ang *> 100
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  • 69 13 A drop of a cent in the market for spot rubber was recorded a: the close of yesterday's business. Thu market, though, has been easier all diy with a fair amount business passing. Prices quoted are: Buyers. Sellel No. 1 March RSS 382 381 No. 2 March RSS
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  • 297 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS From Our Financial Corr.» lh<> Mercantile Bank oi lndi Ltd. recommends a second uiid final dividend of 5 jxr cent. mak. ing 10 per cent io r 1947. This compares with a total of 8 per cent, for 1946 when the net prolit after providing for taxation
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  • 149 13 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE London. Mar. O.^Prices throughout most sections of the stock markets were Inclined today to move lower in the absence of ini tcrest. Market circles are await- ing publication of the Government i review of the economic situation. It is anticipated that this review which will be known
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  • 38 13 Cabled advicr has been receivfrom the Mercantile Bank, Office that a second and final dl vidend of 5 per cent making 10 Per cent, for the year 1947 has teen declared by the Board of Directors.
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  • 21 13 The shares market continued quiet yesterday, states the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Tin s and industrial shares wire slightly easier.
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  • 92 13 I NEW YORK, Mar. 9— Rallies in grains and cotton brought an imi proved tendency with most sections showing only fractional losses on the i day- Selected sugars improved ■tightly despite the fact that the return of the industry to the free competitive market has created considerable
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  • 284 13 Tojo's Defence Plea: "Self -Defence" TOKIO, Mar. 10.— The Pacific War was a war Of self-defence and self -preservation resul ing from un Justified provocation, the combined defence counsel tor Hideki Tojo and 24 o her accused declared in a statement read at the major war crimes rials in Tokio.
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  • 103 13 Berlin. Mar. 9.— Details of in- 1 ternaiionalisation of the Rhur s'nould be worked out by April when the postponed six-power conference reconvenes. Gen. Lucius D. Clay, American Military Governor, announced today No time had yet been fixed for the intern 3 tionalisation o' the Ruhr, he added,
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  • 119 13 Coventry, Mur. 9.— The mair topic of discussion at this year v Indian Workers' Political Conference in London to be held in th« first week in May will bo whether to support the Congrvss Party leadership or the Socialist Party of India. This was announced b;,
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  • 61 13 CAIRO, MAR. 9.— Truce negotiations sponsored by the Arab League and backed by (King Ibn &aud are being made in the Yemen between the warring factions— on the one side led by the Emir Seif El Islam Ahmed eldest sop of the late Imam, and on
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    • 35 13 STARTS TODAY! 2 4 15 6.30 915 ENGINEERING FEAT ™E SUEZ^ANAI-. —REX- r —SATU RDAY al M'NITE- j Humphrey BOGART H Your No 1 IOUOH-GUI in his I()l (IIIEST ROLF K "ALL THRU THE NIGHT"
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  • 171 14 An Marsh il S,r Hugh F. Uoyd <*oMirnarnl« r iii-Chu 1. Air Coin ■Mi Far Bttri all'. hi<l> lAnyt h.i\ i.tmrmt »«> Smyapon 1 iron Iheil vi-it to An tialit ano M«fi Zealand. Thry landfl »t T« njjah in th«- c.-m-r/s -p<di! an<i.iti ytsteniay aft<Tnc<»ui.
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  • 43 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Till; S'POKE IIARI. A BOAhU IU-.K'IHKMC. L.ST VESSEL GODOWNS Annul 45 K ilimblc She. r I. FltVOf A.D.E. St<-el Age 42 3 C vc< 1.. k S»- ;i ;s i L>7 8 O. L. Bodinh.u.c 29 30 .ufiiiMtK u.s 15 16
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  • 82 14 The Singapore Chinese Swimmins Club will hold practices on JBunday starting at 11 a.m. to select the Singapore team to compete in the triangular aquatic meet at Penang during the Easter Holidays. Try-outs will be held In UK following event- M n iOO me trea and
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  • 166 14 At the sixteenth annual general meeting of the Useful Badminton Party, the following were elected office'-beareis tor the ensuing year Pfttrona Mr. Wong Tot Conn. Mi. Yeo Thiam Tcck. Dr. C. J. Poh, M.8.E.. Mi. Lee Song Chua. President: Mi. Ong Say Yeo t re-elected i Vicc-Presidonts Mr.:
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  • 64 14 The following have been selected to represent the Chung Cheng High School XI against the S.C.C "A" XI at soccer on Friday,- Mar 12 at the S.C.C. padang at 5.15 p.m.:— Fook Teng, Chan Hoe, Soon Onn, jKwok JCwQag^Kan Hoe, Chan H .n. Yuen Cheong, Ngee Fatt.
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  • 75 14 MANILA. MAR. 9— Admitting during a formal inqu ry into his activities that h e had extended assistance to Hukbalalia£s operating in Pampanga ad Quebon Provinces, north and south of Man la respectively, by giving them food and shelter, Nicolavich Christeoff, 29, alleg ed Ftussian Communist was
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  • 37 14 The Malay Footbari Associar-j ton will hold its Annual Meet- ing at the Istana Kampong Olam at 2.15 p.m. on Sundiy Mar. 14 Officials and ex-offic .»ls of 1 the association ar° cord* ally invited.
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  • 113 14 ANNIVERSAR Y DINNER Mjvib'rs and friends at th* sixteenth annivtrsary dinner of the Useful H:t<lm:nt'n Pirfy^^K. Sunday at the resident of Mr. Lee Yang Chun, No. 11, St. Mkhael's R M nuhti' Mr Onu San Yeo 'President). Khoo Ptno Boh, Mrs Graggs V R B G M Dt C J
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  • 398 14 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA. Mar. 10Day long mass meeting* and cinema shows for women of the' Settlement marked the celebration of International Women's Day in Malacca on Monday last. The largest gathering of women was witnessed at the Savoy Theatre, where Mrs. Chong
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  • 98 14 The office-bearers of the Serangoon Association for the year 1948 49 are as follows:— Patrons: Mr. M. Ogle, Mr Aw Kow, Mr. L*m Kim Lee; President: Mr Kwa Cheng *Joo <rej elected); Vice-Presidents: Mr. Gan Kee Tian, Low Huck Yang, Charlie Kang, Tan Teng Siang; I Hon. Secretary:
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  • 40 14 WASHINGTON, Mar. 9 -Selected Senate and Lojver Hous< leaders were called to a joint meeting her^ today in an effon to get Marshall Plan legislator moved through both chamber! by April 1. the deadline sough* by tlv State Department. Reuter
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  • 109 14 London. Man hJ^ crop of injuries in uhl M mat ches am oITt M minated in Ra ngo«B vision Queen> 1 am k ?Jbs trl being dug HP nl i mastication- ...jmiiti*"' The English <«" a ,nst« i thdr ng l<s«M i ing substitute^ M obViDUS scopr
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    • 67 14 THE HO HONG &S. CO. (1932) CTD. Incorporated in Singapore. «5. CHVMA STREET. PHONE *****. I PASSKXKKR. FREIGHT SERVICES. ~Hon* Sians SaiK For Racoon Penang 15 Mar "Kamuning" cargo only 24 "Kepong" cargo only 30 4i Bidor" ralcmbaiiK Pladjoe 11 "HonK Tat" Djambl 29 "l!on K Thong" Riouu 12 "Hong
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  • 371 15 Win Over Signals GH.Q Signals lD rn AG«N YESTERDAY. BEATING G H I [thtM 1 who K stadium yes* raay Krrong Unprtf- P v";t 1 w P ti»' w<ak j Kr vtf the reason for Be- di.spl.iv. there II K. will eventually; K:d-;: the same side jAB'C ac ::•<
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  • 108 15 Selection of athP^B° China at the c Garni this ir has alil^"" and officials of the Amateur Athletic' ■tior. have been sent to Cltl U1 to establish to: the preliminary selec- can ii ■niin: to a decision made bv ■m.r.t leaders and m W last year CWna u-ui W
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  • 7 15 «t. Club ...Su- As.! Sh. m
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  • 71 15 The Kota Raja footballers, who will compete in the* SA.F.A I League. Div. 2. meet the Kranji Wireless team on Victoria School ground tomorrow. The following players have been requested to represent Kota Raja: Jaffar Rithwan; Jabbar; Abdul Rahman «Capt.): Omar Sailer*: Halim: H-rith: Iksan: 'shariflf M'i v
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  • 265 15 Displaying better understanding and combination in the forward line, the No. 1 Sub Depot. 1 223 8.0.D. did well to beat the Blue Rovers by three goals to two in the S'.CF.A. inter-) District soccer fixture played at the St. George's Road
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  • 126 15 The C.S.C. team to play the Singapore Colts on Saturday Mar. 13 at the C.T.A. Ground Baliester Road) 2 p.m. will be:— E. Doralsamy (Capt.) S. Nagiah, V. Ramalingam, A. CShogaran, S. Kulasinpham. A. Ponnampalam. S Retnam, L. P. S. RajaSQorla, W. Ponniah, L. Wljeweera and W. Fernando.
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  • 154 15 At the sixteenth annual general meeting of the Useful Badminton Party, the following wers elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: Patrons: Mr. Wong let Conn. Mr. Y<.o Thiam Teck. Dr. C J Poh, M.B.E Mr. Lee Song Chua; President: Mr. Ong Say Yeo (re-elected); Vice-presidents: Mr S.
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  • 57 15 The following will represent the YMCA against the R.AF. S*mbawW on' Saturday Mar. 13 at Semlmwang. Players are to meet at the Club and transport will leave at 1.30 p n sharp:— E N. Pillai, Hallaway, Suratta, Yogarajah. Delikan, Pat Swyny, Hooper. S. K. Sundram, Cheorig Thiam S>ew,
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  • 341 15 (BY ALLAN LEWIS i KUALA. LUMPUR. WEDNESDAY. FAIRLY HEAVY RAIN LAST EVENING KEPT THE TRACKS HEAVY AND ALL HORSES WERE CONFINED TO SLOW WORK SINGAPORE TRAINERS OLLIE DAVIES. JACK SPENCER AND MAJOR HEDDLES TEAMS ARRIVED YESTERDAY AND WERE SEEN OUT THIS MORNING. Penang trainers
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  • 53 15 The following uill represent the Singapore Clarke Rangers at Cricket on Sunday Mar. 14 at Nee Soon against the No. 1, British Transit Camp. M. S. Gill, A Oliveiro, Ah Ahmad. M Wilson, Herman Danker, Seva Singh Solakan Singh. Arthur Jansen, Hussein Shah, H. Rodrigues, Grep de Silva,
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  • 173 15 S.C.C. PILE Of 7 GOALS AGAINST LA SALLE S.C. Scoring seven goals, the S.C.C. defeated the La Salle Sports Club who replied with only one goal, in a friendly soccer mutch played on the padang. yesterday. The Club should have added further to this tally, but thiir forwards frittered away
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    • 87 15 V I „>*" -..v*> fl H The OANEMANN PIANO is a work of I art that appeals to both eye and ear. I It is a blend of skilled crafts, an artisuc I achievement that merits the modes* I recognition of an autograph. I I On the one side of
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  • 290 16 The twain Ik,.!v of the C.ir'C.i lUfim«lt COWi*tta? Of SbOMt 1100 officers anl men. riltfcH ItafSfOTC RO^dl ifU U "Strathnaver The ship berthed it Godowni I and Katr Th"'"^hn!tver- was »>> a and will reeeive an official we.c-0.r.,- by H.E. JaOj««^jg Senior Omeeri.
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  • 156 16 S'PORE POLICE INSPECTORS' DINNER (TribniM» Staff Reporter* About 400 quests last night tttended a dinner niwn by the Inspectorate of the Singapore Poliee Force Jit the Sea View Hotel >n the occasion oi the Inspectors' annual dinnoi. chief Inspectoi Mohamed Amin I ropoaed the toaal of the Kin^and Inspector T
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  • 91 16 MIAMI (Floiidai. Mar 10. Big Jim Feirier, of Australia an<! S:in Francisco, an<1 Cary Middlecoft, of Memphis, Tennessee, won the nS$10.0O0 Miami international four ball f^olt tournament one up for 36th hole. They defeated Kllsworth Vines of Denver, Colorado, former tennis star tad Bd. Fur.uol of Tontiac.
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  • 79 16 LOS'DOW. Mar. 10. -R adi o MO9COW broadcast a Tans report from Tokio reporting that thouiOrfl of Japanese were poisoned bj in ported American soya flour. The official of the Soviet Sews Agency dispatch quoted Japanese newspapers as saying that "over 2,000 person* in Tokio have
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  • 55 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Special Constable C. S. Dasan <20». who was accidentally shot by a comrade's revolver while they .were OD guard duty at the Hong Kong .ind Shanghai Bank at» at 1 p :r.. on Puefday afternoon, dud in the Civil General Hospital, yesterday. The
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  • 183 16 Results of yeste rday's ties in the S.L.T.a. Indoor Championships MEN'S DOUBLES: Lim Bon? Soo and Wee Eng Lock boat A. Q. B. I'akir and S. A. Dawooii 6-3. 12-14. 6-?; C. K. Pan£ and One; Chew Bee beat TU Peng Kim and Tan Puay Kee 6-0.
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  • 66 16 T''t follow tag have een selected ri reprwent the Colts at cruket ain t the Ceylon Sp<>rt3 Club at P in. on Saturday at the lalMtter Plain. Pat Joßnson. Ronnie Duclo.s. John Deri y&hire, Tan Khoon Pch Jim De S<»uza. G. Woodford. Ivor Kraal, Harry Pang. Dennis Ash,
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  • 260 16 STAGE CLUB SUCCESS IN "REBECCA" i By Our Dramatic Critic > A large and appreciative audience atunded the presentation Of -Rebecca". a P l^y by Daphne du Maiir.er. at the Victoria Theatre last night A most ambitious production, which *as more than justified by the Singapore Stage Club I his
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  • 94 16 DUBUX. (Eire) Mar fl ihugc elect! ic drum stanM^^»^ inday process of ii:;\mg na^^mi 1 tickets for the 62n«i 'rjM T] the Irish Hospitals s*w J Tho year's prizes >'"-x3 B' total more than $r».OOO,0(*B Dl 1 sweepstakes ire based {Grand National J at Aintree England on Mardfl The
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  • 103 16 COPENHAGEN. Mai. 10. The Danish Foreign Ministet. M. Gustav Ra^mussen. told the Lowoi House today that if Denmark wore attacked she would defend her independence, freedom and democracy with all her power. The Minister, who was opening: Denmark's first full dress foreign affairs debate for
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  • 48 16 I It is officially stated that Hi? Excellency the High Commissioner has been pleased to accept the resignation of Mr. S. N. King. M.C.S.. Resident Commissioner Penang, as an Official Member of both the Federal Executive and Federal Legislative Councils with effect from March 1, 1948.
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    41 16 I Miss Rose Sonng, Indies open s >n<jle* c «>"''",. VM Badminton Party receiving her prtze f™ m C. J. Poh, M.8.E., at the conclusion o t anniversary dinner held on Sunday. In the Kim Wee, Honorary Secretary of the party. m
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  • 25 16 Ml v P Abdullah candidate for fre M«»c« i Constituency w, ol a E<— i Mating today '^0 ,m™ Kampong Kapur Road. H
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    • 262 16 These are largely due to changes in the activities ol the endocrine /^r* Tp? 1 glands. During your past years they have been used up and require (Jj £>#«Mgfl proper nourishment. They do not possess the same elasticit> T f \^H which they had formerly for power production. So your
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