Morning Tribune, 13 March 1948

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  • 16 1 MORNING TRIBUNE vuL L XNU. tO6 4 (New Sen* n) 10 CESTB SATURDAY. MAR. 13. 1948
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  • 37 1 TERRITERY OF DEATH OF MILLIONARIE'S SON ,n(ori»a(ion hml reached hi* I, rf .^>.y certain nt*t- iMjtej irfftT, w*r> died in SL-«fl (Ml l< could no longer ac- ts Sir Julius' widow later ;«*,<* 51— »-<• ,oo.OQO „W trust. Reuter
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    31 1 wnth* old K"th M>iyrs sr.n at Harold Mayes, sports Sunday Empirt .Vt ir.v. ,s j,,p Louis' neioest fan. Joe Kfith in// he n h«vyu-* viht too. }udarn<j by his present Mce.
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  • 637 1 Actions' Boycott Will Do are Harm Than Good fel-LD pp n. ivr T THAT A BOYCOTT OF THE ELECtAPM Thav^? THF < PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY Eg MR C. C. TAX, A PROGRESSIVE WF T ,ivSv S F ONT ESTING THE MUNICIPAL DA?TH\T tt u- SAIT> AT HIS EL ECTION
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  • 157 1 PRESIDING OFFICERS (3 WOMEN) APPOINTED FOR FLECTION DAY B^«e, rcr ll '"k t)l s l »t>>rr htl pollnu, ctofo and a Uke num th< °L lnter P r^ers. Besides ;>« there will also be a policeman ttuard duty at each of tf potHng stations. lr AM»™ing. this special staff, otao
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  • 86 1 COLOMBO M 12 Mr. K O«MW <1<n l>< without Portfolio and Chief \\ni|- eft National Tarty, today lost hl> s. a! ir t kMWBI ftttei ;ifi flfiCttWl potitiOM by th< iJofi-aU'd candidate in the recent elections. The judge s t aside tht election on grounds of
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  • 1034 1 JOINT FUND FOR MORATORIUM NOT EQUITABLE fNDIAN CHAMBERS NEW VALUATION PROPOSAL THE SINGAPORE INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN ITS MEMORANDUM TO THE GOVERNMENT ON THE DEBTOR CREDITOR RELATIONS BILL DISAGREES WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A JOINT DEBTOR CREDITOR SURPLUS FUND AND BOARD FOR SINGAPORE AND THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. THE
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  • 42 1 Shannon, Eires, Mar. 12.— Eire's £3.000,000 airport— key link in the trans Atlantic route— is out of action through fire. Its 74 feet high control tower collapsed and lies a crumbled, twisted ruin on the buildings below.
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    64 1 SIR JOHN HAY, Chairman and Managing Director of Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., and several other Malayan rubber and palm oil companies gave a press conference yesterday in Singapore.— (See Pages 3 16) Sir John has just eomwmm n Malayaunde tour of rubber and palm oil estates after a ten-year
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  • 118 1 James Lamm, a merchant seaman who pleaded guilty to the charge of house-trespass, told the Second District Judge, Mr. A. D. Farrell, that he was misdirected by the taxi-driver and he (the accused thought it was a place fot "that". The court was told that
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  • 54 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An U-year-old boy, Urn ClUn I Kui, was found drowned in the sea off Clyde Terrace Market yest«r day afternoon. Police were quickly on the scene and artificial respiration was ap plied, but without avail. Later, the boy's elder brother and
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  • 48 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A passenger bus overturned mar Wayang Satu, Bukit Timah Road last night, when it was involved in a collision with a military lorry. None of the people involved in the collision were seriously hurt. The driver and the conductor suffered the most injury
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  • 33 1 A Chinese, who Ml off a mov|Hg trolley bus at the junction of Lavender Street and Kallang Road yesterday, was removed in an unconscious condition to the Civil General Hospital.
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    • 40 1 NEW^DES.CNS, J}EMBERG_ 4 rwide at 54.50 per yard. also available STRIPED NINON 36" wide on.y S2.»<> por yard. Slm Sal BMB I I HTw JIB H? 5M Wjl 9 BMBtBM JK^SBbI. ttk. F 1^ 1 I k. 1"7 JIMTJ UaiMVi
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  • 760 2 MAJOR MIZUNO KEICHI '61>. COMMAND AM OF JHESUB UNU OF I HE 2nd FIELD. KEMPEIIAI. WHO WASONIRIAU 1 IHF SINGAPORE WAR CRIMES COURT ON A CHOICE OT BE ING CONUERNK» IN IHE KIUING OF 177 CHINKbE CIULI^ REbIDENIS OF SINGAPORE BE 1 WEEN £EBRUAR\
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  • 33 2 Mercantile Institution 209, Queen Street, phone 2370 Study in your spare time:« Shorthand: (Pitman Gregg) Hook- Keeping; Elementary and Advance. Practical Knglisb: Elementary, Intermediate and Advance. Mathematics: coaches for any public exam.
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  • 224 2 A ship's officer was fined $100 j tor voluntarily causing hurt to a captain, by the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. Wait, yesterday. Accused, C. F. Tranter, sth Engineer of the s.s. Solon, was found guilty of punching Captain Spence. also of the same ship, on
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  • 44 2 TOKYO, Mar 11 Australian soldiers in Japan may marry Japanese giils at the British Consul General's office in Yokohama and their brides, until the new British Naturalisation Bill comes into law, will automatically become British citizens, it was learned authoritatively here to- »lay- Reuter
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  • 278 2 The grant of a corpoiate seal fm Ihe Titulai Supet '.or of tlip Re«»emptori!»t Fathers m Singapore was approved by the Artvisorv Council meeting yeater 'ay. The Ordinance. lncorTOJfttlnj; the Rev Father William Dowiing hr the Titular Superior 6f the RfMemptorist Fathers, approved that Irs Fuccessors
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  • 152 2 Killearns Give Cocktail Party To Friends, Press (Tribune Staff Reporter) Last evening over 400 guesi* attended the cocktail party given by Lord and Lady Killeam to friends and members of the press at Bukit Serene. The three children of Lord Killeam served the guests with machan kechil. and won the
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  • 238 2 A ytOß| Chir. r /^B ijon. was >"ru-r.v. yeaiV rigon Us the Assiz. C< art vcy«M Justice J'blin^ r r .*9 conspiring with :L-.*jl in carrying anr> *1 pistols. Thv accused r.nci ;-M nese were surpri^ %M party. patrt*U.ng then^H !at the Kampoft| &*9 bridgv on the ni^T^^B 7
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  • 48 2 The tUf "Trash-M of. Registry which is pperiUJ Malayan Stevedoring V* portation Co.. Singapflrt^ turned to Singapore aft a 2.000 ton L.C.T. to Pate Tt is UHd€fMtOOd the nai be undertaking another W to Sarawak shortly. She is expected to wwj LCT with a cargo ol k«
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    • 181 2 mmAncjms MHHC AFTER YOUR KIDNEYS Those rheumatic pains, in the /houlders, knee ioints. hands and feet, usually tell of some form of kidney trouble. The kidneys should reßularly remove poisonous waste material from the body and pass it out through the bladder. If the kidneys get out f order, through
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    • 86 2 NOTICE "SINGAPORE >»"^"j 5< DEBENTI'RE W 11)01 50 SINGAPORE MJOT 41. v; DEBENTIRt W 1909 5.'. SINGAPORE MOIC '4 DEBENTIRE^ 1913«i3'8 SINGAPORE >"^ 4 <>, DEBENTI KK >1« *****9 NOTICE is hrrtjy thrt the Transivr »J the above Slock J h t J ed from 18th MW* March 1948. both
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  • 336 3 vi IK M KI'IIBKR PRODUCER HAS *n«ENT JJ^fSg COMPETITION OF SYNTHE'E^,£rFD UNDER FAIR TRADING CONDI>vh Nl i^lV. CHAIRMAN AND DIRECTOR |AID >"•, '.TKAND PALM OIL COMPANIES. ATA' OER YESTERDAY. SIR JOHN RE orESTIONS PUT TO HIM OF THE CONITING JSJmCKS M'ISBER POUCY. id that
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  • 248 3 ■rwv.il of the «nf»P°rf council will shortly M th»- enforcement of toe K poet Berthing <wd Amendment) RuW->. I „.t :v. and control th« ■}>„ r.t-v. landing stc] ■ird end of Clifford Pier, provide berthing space nmpns. A copy ot thr uaettfed Ruk i la
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  • 154 3 Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 12. I tie wages oi labourers in rubber plantations in Malaya represented in the Malayan Planting Industry's Employer*' Association are to be Increased with cffec from April 1. This announcement was madv by the MPIEA this afternoon. According to the increase, an
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  • 482 3 A verdict of justifiable homicide was returned by the Singa pore Con-ner. Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday at the conclusion jl the inquiry into the death of a 35-year-old Hokkien. Ho Quee Boh. who was shot dead by sentries during a chase in
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  • 82 3 TOKIO, Mar. 11. A violin made of bamboo and reputed to have a tone quality comparable with the best normal make has been designed by Naokichi Miyata, an engineer of the Nippon Aircraft Company. Miyata who perfected tne instrument after one year ot experiment, claims it can be
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  • 461 3 ALOR SIAR. MAR 11 AIMED A I GEI I ING MORE FISH OUI OF MALAYAN WAI ERS AND EXPORIING II 1O ALL PARIS OF FHE PENINSULA SO AS IO PROVIDE MORE FOOD AND REDUCE IHE COST OF LIVING THE BAN HOCK LEE FISHERIES COMPANY WILL Opfra
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  • 84 3 TOKYO, Mar. 12:-^Jjpan.s highest post-war cctton textiles production was reached in a oik -week period from February 22 to 28. when more than 7,981.--000 yards were produced according ro a survey made by the Cotton Spinning Industry Association. The output represented an increase of 418.000 yards o*W tne
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  • 31 3 Two illegal inimitfrants were found on board the M V Resang which arrived in Sinpaj)ore yesterday from Kuantan. On tIM Resanfc were 60 Heck passengers, including 10 t inors.
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  • 102 3 Ihe Pawnbrokers (Amendment) Ordinance 1948. passed in the Advisory Council yesterday make^ the pawnbrokers liable to a ft l1 1 of $5,000 for failure to report the Police the possession of property believed to be stolen. Mr. E. J. Davies. AttorneyGeneral, moving the motion for
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  • 157 3 Two Teocln ws, Ee Kho Chens and Yeoh Yong Ngee Were produced in the Seventh Police Court yesterday on tentative charges of being in unlawful possession of aims and ammunition. Th/y were alleged to have been found m possession o* .32 automatic pistol and a
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  • 28 3 The SLnjjapoio Rot.-itv ("luh agreed to subscribe U.S. $500 ($5 per niemfcen to the Rotary Foundation Fund The balance ia to come from the Hub's iumls.
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  • 260 4 World In Midst Of "Great Crisis Marshall's Grim Warning WASHINGION MAH II BBCMTABY Of STATE OBOROB C MAItf.HAU.SAIO lODAY IHE WOtOJD »I"""M A •OREAI CRISIS' AND APPEAU3D IO AMfcRIC A^S O* COOLJUIJUMENI INDCAUNO WITH >'. Hfc SIA'I EMEN^ world event, had itiaken hit con Idenee m early world p ao
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  • 155 4 baiavia Mai 12 Dr, Hu berttu Van Ifook, lieutenant Governor General ol the Netherlands Bast mdi.s. received t» Republican premier Dr med Hatta his palace here today for vital private talk- on fclV linal political settlement to pa* the way for future cooperate n in forming
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  • 104 4 LONDON, Mar. 11. By the end of January 659 applications for assisted passages home for destitute European British subjects from India and Pakistan had been received, Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, Tinder Secretary for Commonwojilth Relations, said in a Parliamentary reply today. Of these 129 had been approved. 149
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  • 163 4 Rotary Confab Programme A skeleton programme for the forthcoming District Conference, Singapore Rotary Cluk arranged by Mr. Holttum. District Conference Chairman is as follows: March, 26 11.30 a.m. 12.30 p.m.: R"ginration at Adelphi Hotel; 1.00 I p.m. Lunch at Adelphi Hotel; 4.00 p m. Tea at Rn. Shaw's residence at
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  • 120 4 Ihe Cninese Association contributed over $2,000 towards charity last year. This is reveal- jd in the annual report which j ■rill be presented at the annual general meeting of the Association on Saturday next. Mar. 20. Contributions included: $2,000 to the South China Flood Relief Fund
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  • 194 4 Scouts oi a;i nationalities. Chinese. Malays. Indians, Eurasians. English, over 2.000 in number will gather at Jalan Besar today for the annual Rally of the S'pore Boy Scouts' Association. At 4.15 the most Junior branch of the movement the Wolf Cubs. will open the programme with the
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  • 135 4 NANKING. Mar. 12:— A gigantic harbour capable of accommo dating 30,000-ton vessels U to be built at the mouth of the Petri River which runs through Canton, according to Ministry of Communications sources in Nan. king yesterday. It is estimated that the harbour will take two
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  • 184 4 LONDON, MAR. 11. The Food Minister, Mr. John Strachey, told th e House of Commons tonight that "it is possible" that Britain would restore pre-war coal shipments to Argentina of 2,000,000 tons. "If they want more and we can supply it, we would,' he
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  • 315 4 NEW YORK. Mar 11— When the Serur-vfr^B "Big Four" met to discuss Palestiine todav u j Gromyko (Russia) announced that h 'rei^J^H proposal to have further consultations wi Va3^H Jews. If it was intended to biing both parties into the discussions, he could not participate in them, he said.
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  • 156 4 PRAGUE. Mud, 111 whole itaff of the CzS Foreign Ollici at Cztni^H were present t'-dayatT^M memorial cercrr r.v :r. r.^H their M Secretary t st.te fl j said. "In view I sensitiveness jiid ch^rai^H isaryk. who w< uld not hifl had bitter moments ifl iread and hcird hoi !rofl
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  • 42 4 TOKYO. Mar. 12: J Prime Minister. Hit.^hi M will deliver an adrr.misß speech about Mar. J I ;t M formally decided at a <* session yesterday fl The government Is i\p«W submit the P^f^J bill for April to the Diet.| Reuter
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  • 17 4 BRISBANE. M'» j; j i inS it Of B the rail strike. Reuter
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    • 175 5 "Talent Money" For Players Ron l! Mr, :U .»a tc in rh **i WtoM -•>• < vi;;- stand to lain B- do mill by B red cut can leraWe »um I tfiesne■nr.r.' sid wh« ha* taKen K i :an mpetition B. I Hg" K: p IS 1 lei'' ir inal
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    • 58 5 MAY OUTLAW OMMUNISTS IINILA, Mar 11 A ..fakicasouriv laid today there if N for {he outlawing of the nunists here on the I tail f ■I promulgated by the S Court in 1932. ?si<Jent Roxai pr 1 that local Communu 'aim will be allowed lo < up as the Communists
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    • 45 5 tallholdere in th< Arranque e t •'■■nt i petiti n th? canan through Minister CW-jeng yt-sterday. asking «*y be K rant,d a cer tain «J of their pr e s,.nt stall J ;;,^t;,: y Ernillo L,SJ he w aid announc. first Inthe Reuter
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    • 13 5 IV A«*c.a, nable ihi.< .sump tmer ►lane 19 r the U.P.
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    • 74 5 PRAGUE, MAR. 11— It was uinounced officially that an autopsy of Y.arsaryk's body detrrminod that he was killed instantly on strikini the ground. N'o further details were given. The newspaper Pravo Lidu sad Marsaryk left no farewell letters but underlined two verses in his bible which
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    • 81 5 i London. Mar. ll.— The draft of the British Government's bill for the nationalisation o: the iron ,nd steel industry is now completed and is HMy to come beI V the British Cabinet at an early date, it was authoritatively learned today. Fhe Government intends to
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    • 97 5 MANILA. Mar. 10:— Frank C l urner. regional head of the U.S. j Public Road Administration, dis- closed today that tfv sum of* 10 000.000 pesos has been appropriated by the USPRA for the ■•< nst ruction of bridges nnd surtacing projects in the provinces. Th» USPRA contracts
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    • 158 5 BRUSSELS, Mar. 11.— Western Europe's answer to Russia's Eastern bloc is nearly ready. At the end of the ninth ses- on of the five-power confer- "■><•<' of Britain, France. Bel»jum, Holland and Luxembourg, tne delegates said there would f one more sitting tomorrow finish their work.
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    • 120 5 Jerusalem. Mar. 11. Eleven j Jews were killed and between 50 and 60 injured— according t» Jewish sources in an explosion today which blasted the head- quarters of the Jewish Agency Ul I Jerusalem. A Palestine Government state i ment said the explosion W3s caused when
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    • 122 5 H.K. FINDS THAT SEX EQUALITY CAN EMBARRASS Hongkong. Mar. 11.— Hong, kong's women are just discovering that equality of the sexes has its drawbacks too. Under a recent law. women becamt liable for jury duty. But mixed juries were unheard of when the Supreme Court building was first erected, so
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    • 112 5 WASHINGTON Mar. 10:— The j Indian Ambassador. Mr. Asaf Ali. revealed today that he is leaving his post in Washington at the i-nrt Of April or early in! May. The Ambassadors appointment for one year expired on Feb. 20 but he is remaining here uin- 1 porarily
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    • 444 5 LONDON, Mar. 11. Britain and Hollywood today ended their seven months deadlock over the import of American films. Mr Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Trade, announced in *he House of Commons today when he reported that an agreement had Ween reached with
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    • 48 5 NANKING. Mar. 11. One Chinese Air Force transport crashed, near Hsinyang. Southern Honan, yesterday, according to a semiofficial report received here today. Bad weather was given as the cause of the accident. Casualties were not revealed, but, it was feared the entire crew perished. U.P.
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    • 147 5 CARDIFF. Mar. 19 —The whole of Cardiff was today with, out buses and trams for the fifth day because of a strike of 1,200 Corporation- Transport men. People are now becoming used to makeshift measures to enable them to get to work. Suburban trains are carrying extra loads,
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    • 88 5 WASHINGTON. Mar. 10:— Juraj Slavik. Czechoslovakia former ambassador, said Masaryk's death will make the Czechs reaJly understand what has happened by the communist coup in his country. The Slavik. who resigned last week in a protest against the Communist coup, said this shOwp that Masaryk was
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    • 269 6 John Hull ifl an anxiOUfl man these days. His once jovial face, cushioned by rolls of fat, has now a lean and hungry look about it. He no longer wears the air of a man who is accustomed to dining at. the Kitz. For over seven
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    • 234 6 Her present gold and dollar reserve of £680 million will be reduced by £222 million by June this year, and at the present rate of spending, will see her through till the early part of next year. Then Britain will touch rock bottom. Britain is therefore banking upon
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  • 32 6 Police Officers held thei annual dinner at the Sen Vient Hotel on Wednesday momtfng. Left k I 1 n<ih*i Insp. imtmmim§knm fIUJ* Ali. liisn. Ela7n D>n am' Insv Gomlan.
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  • 1568 6  - World war on TUBERCULOSIS PATRICK CROSSE p— by— j j Renter's Correspotuitnt j GENEVA Between four and five million people are killed eveiy year by tuberculosis more than were killed in any year of the war it is estimated by the World Health Organisation. Between forty and fifty million are
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  • 19 6 And, behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest. Gen. 28:15.
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  • 640 7  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH inighter's Fashions Vu-f.>r,a pe in '•< 11 tu I he nei I" wl in red, and a pinafore n Itagham. A smart tailor made suit was a de new-length mo- W, her new stunning, upswept [D n^^ z °w had chosen P a tunic
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  • 106 7 in hutis is stih pearls, m good taste from marn■iu going 'iiound the neck of clay or <^-cninu s> wM it air, even niriny a drcssed-up look to i Iferi ii {otwly irem Dunne. starring <n the 'v Stevens production of I remember Mama," RKO Radio j
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    • 153 7 1 From Paris Hats and Hat straws, in glowing lovely shades. flflttßfiTiflHHflflflKSoll9PPl The DANEMANN PIANO is a work of an that appeals to both eye and ear. It is a blend oi skilled crafts, an artisikachievement that merits the modes! recognition of an autograph. On the one side of this
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  • 198 8 Customs Man Told To "Lay Off": Gun Scene LONDON. An Arntruan naval petty ottetr ki said to ha\e pulled it when a British Cn-tom- Ofl cer Insisted on feeling a mailbas '■>it i.lr OM I'.S. naval port offi< ..t Iftltey Dock. Plymouth. The incident may have s«mioii> implications an«i is
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  • 119 8 PARIS. Tourists visiting France this summer will, find 7H ancient churches, chateaux and other historical buildings restored after suffering heavw damage. Work is st;ll going on some 1,000 other old buillings that wer e damaged. In some cas?s, it is Likely to continue for many years. France's
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  • 90 8 CAIRO. -When the question of the building up 01 Egypt's armed forces came under review in the Senate recentlw, it was revealed that the most modern pianos are being obtained lor the Egyptian Air Force, that arms and munitions factories are to be established and— that the
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  • 90 8 Thr form** Governor'* ya<ht Senbelle 11. entirety renoivtrd mctujrd /iboijrt sailed from Bm*>lrt or crhu on W**9l4*9 «»lrr the «eu> ownership of Mr. Rohnt N. Morrison of Munifc Ihn Lui to sign on as Assistant third Engineer On left is r ■tfkUji*'* d n th
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  • 300 8 LONDON. A WAAF and her brother were said to have served at the same station without either being aware that the other was there or. indeed, existed. "Had they met then they might have married without ever knowing they were brother and
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  • 34 8 Reprints of local photo- graphs appearing: in the. I Morning Tribune *no Malaya Tribune can be^ had on application to the, 1 Tribune Photofraphic P«- I partmcnt at $2.00 per I copy.
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  • 194 8 LONDON V B II cd the three 1 1 I as if you had r'.jr.z-Vl the hi art ,i e I I Charles. Ronnir and J-^'ft ft A letter, of whirr. ;JI I extract, was smd rJ when the illeged wnterjl ft Arthur Barnes aged 45 ,1 agent, of
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  • 129 8 SHANGHAI ShaqH 1 housing shortage remains^M as the city's postwar buj boom has failed to material™ Owing to exorbitant cotim labour and materials, real m dealers prefer to keep theiM empty, while would-be »nvsj hesitate to go into the bu'.ij business because ol thi- m tain conditions in North
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  • 94 8 LONDON, Mar 11 -From 40 entrants consisting of groups of officers and ratings of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, and W.R N S., ships and shore establishments, the British Drama League has selected three for the Royal Naval drama festival which Prin- -cess Elizabeth -J*^?! attend at
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    • 57 8 NEW WORLD CABARET DANCE COMMENCING NIGHTLY FROM 8 P. M. Every Saturda Night Cabaret Extension^ a. For Reservations From 1) a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone No. 44!)7 After 7 p.m. Phone No. ***** N.IV. In case of rain come in with your cars right to the entrance of the Cabaret
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  • 161 9 ft-'d'with'Bj" 1^ Kd cide. He lor a g-^ Yarmouth Ifn van would have nctmn,? to do With him but agreed to let KJTuS the children. Ronnie S3 June, to Folkestone for a R-irne* wrote frcm there U M^an nuking allegations about hei conduct witn Mr. ii. rie.
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  • 135 9 tftat vvrr Dr. s ■Bar ler v"l< BiWen L. isi *Bilj was V ha*' »m s writ. 44? >"ivn,; an d Dr. H. B. Morgan in !"|t of a lotto, from them pub»n certain newspapers. touching on the conducts of the son V? tho P^fosBjJ A r< Contlv «"»«l
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  • 41 9 The Indian Association Singapore, htld its first post-war annual dinnfr at the Robinson's Cafe on Thursday. Picture .-hous left to right Mrs. Sen Gnpia, Mr. J. A. Thivy Gov* num-nt <>/ Indm Represfmtative. and Mr. ff. L. Pvrumal.
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  • 263 9 COPENHAGEN -Danish women in this "Paris or the North" have rejected 'he Parisian "New Look' —tor the moment. dU Arsuine that it is a "wicked waste" to adopt a style which won 1 1 *^ert «n much more material in a world -t
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  • 66 9 LONDON, Mar. 11.— Owing to an error of identification it was reported on Mar- 7 that the Muharajau of I Indore had left London by air for Karachi. It is officially stated that the MaI harajah has been on a tour within the Holkar state. It was the
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  • 51 10 TOKIO March 11. Alliea authorities have launched a vigorous crunpafen to prevent a threatened epideanic and fire in water-short Tokio. where strict water rationing was imposed yesterday Central Japafl|s worsp drought for 30 years already has dried up reservoirs and no relief is expected until
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  • 85 10 Lot I Natiu:. i B Ann „,"B the Boutii .r'ac^^^H Irdian I. -..^B B 232.00) i ing M u U■< viutjl I The letter ,I^l I ad.ir J tout. .J V told 1 I South m niin ,i sc^| ing indu tri s. B«l land oi tw iai^fl tubcrcu
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  • 126 10 CENEVA. MAK I cxhibiU"' d more medH cars than any othe r^M tries in Europe b.M war motor shot w opened here t( I President En: .Co M The Uni-« Siau-a^l lead in big cars \n^B ent makes. EurapqM facturers specialised cars designed i M jack on the roaci
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  • 20 10 TOKIO. M"»- \\M G s palmer. .^l Australia. Army <%£s*■ of atour l!i -i'- B ganiseM SiU
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  • 15 10 Wai proi ton i he P' ban! State* Ban! totl Cow "pro 1 U.P.
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    • 141 10 < .mm s: Exchul"T*lto M*ntog Tribune i "SUNSHINE FALLS" ETTYKEWETTY DO YOU jdLAJ ft^*'*^ CAM »S! ERY FO Rg W \™™™™{^£r l?OSCOE WHEN VYE PEED J MIND ElUClD^lNG^dL^^^^ RlFLt^fc^|y y w^ VNG "BELINDA" pr vco i I KDimNO!-H£'s OIN J r^H WEU!- WE'LL CABCV^ [^/vw^f.. .^^J^JT j^j "BUCK RYAN" WANT
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  • 775 11  -  Jack London Berkebile A SIX-DAY SERIAL By I „n v;,ton v;,to Tries Some Typically Irish Tactics but Luel- j kn s Kissed the Blarney Stone Herself. j I I I I II I I I I room. M feeling of ■•tr^li/."! hW K she was lone- n
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  • 53 11 S A arippmy thriller from I beginning to etui, about the 1 /utilities of a gang of J foreign criminals operating t around Dartmoor. T)u story iPffl appear in daily instilments, beginning I in Monday's MORNING 1 TRIBUNE. 1 The author is T. C. H. C
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  • 380 11 KTWLA LUMPUR, Mar. 11.— Lee Ga. a Chinese living at the ilth mile Sungei Penchala, in the District of Kuala Lumpur, lost his Ufc after ho had ventured down a *teep slope, where his companion dared not descend, in their Joint attempt to "collect"
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  • 30 11 WASHINGTON, Mar. 11— President Truman to-day asked Congress for an additional $55,000,000 to help tide Western Europe over until the European recovery programme is en- acted. Reuter
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  • 39 11 THE HAGUE, Mar. 11. Queen Wilhelmina has been advised v her doctor to restrict her activities to urgent affairs of state it least until after Easter, it was announced to-day Reuter
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  • 234 11 FAKIS. Mar. 11. The French National Assembly (xpressed its confidence in the Government's foreign policy today by 419 voVas to 183. Members of all parties except the Communis'i; voted for thi- Governmeiv The vote was on a motion m th e course of
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    • 44 11 KS, ()F GIRLS! |RTFUo FlUpi Y I SECRET LIFE |ALTE| n MITTY" Smin Vil?in 'a MAYO I TFf v. ntertainm^t Kod ajnoron P Of Monterey" I NE Mvoru, iorr iv, r hni<oior __^au (.rste" ft Wife- tft: 7^ Pm. v. Vaiabh- lHlni ht K^^_"'n(lustani
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    • 35 11 PHOENIX AERATED WATER IN ITS PUREST FORM. SPARKLING CLEAR HEALTHFUL and THE BEST THIRST-QUENCHER i NOTE:— Our Prompt Delivery Service Will Enable You To Have A Regular Supply At Home. PLEASE PHONE: 3709 OR 3700
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  • 101 12 LONDON Mar. 11.—Conserj vative leader Winston Churchill i today today resisted a Govcrnj ment move to combing the par. liamentary debate on the newlyi issued economic survey for 1948 with a debate on the budget which the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Stafford Cripps. will submit
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  • 60 12 I MANILA, Mar. 11. The ratinI cation t>y President Roxas of the (London Protocol of August 30, 1947 which provides for the continuation for one year of its London international agreement on sugar received concurrence from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today. The London agreement deals with .the
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  • 66 12 L I various Chtae* i.^M sul-G-n- o, present qu ••■:V^H Island |by the lag of i j tIOO an and r .J ti^n b L c-y, .!^B ti n». IU^H Ire— ire seni-Ti 'n9 in? May; nl, rr-at..; A-.-, ri oth- r i fl sending larg bagi <■ to-norrov
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    • 227 12 Jk r^\f\-, «O^l Air v- phone j _fiai THE HOUSE OF COMFORT 800KINGS rerformanoes n AM. 1 4"» 1 1" 4.» and 930 I'M DAILY. vni i ra \^im. AND THE AUDIENCE IS LAUGHING STILL!! ffK!T^ QfmY •J 1 THERK-S V REASON PlT^ A FUNN^ FILM. V F AHHOTT AND
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    • 120 12 TURB ULEN 1 AND TOITHING lOVE-STOKY AS TERRinC AS THE SI'EZ CANAL! DARRY F. ZANITKS TYRONE POWER Wl I LORETTA YOUNG 11 Ij/j K ANNABELLA I LA^T IIAV! 2-4.1.i-«.:M>.JM« AIRCOOLED J9 Ji sC _^!liljs» TO-DAY: Special Morning Shou at 11 a.m. fl •CORSICA^ BROTHERS' TO-MORROW: 'NORTHERN PLRSI'IT M'NITE TONIGHT! I
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  • 617 13 5 bv m Malay*" LOANS Municipal Spore 5<~ c 1925 113.50 114 50 *'pore 5^ r 1928 100.25 101.25 Spore 4H% 1930 117.25 119.75xd Spore 3^; 1935 98.00 -99.00 S'pore 3% 1937 98.00 99.00 Spore 3% 1938 98.00 99.00 "pore 4 1939 108.00 109.00 Pen. 5 r
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  • 87 13 NEW YORK. Mar. IL- Declines in grains and cotton prompted Increased selling which reduced or erased earlier gains. Utilities wre depressed reflecting estimates that gross revenues of electric utility companies for the first quarter may be about $972,000,000 or 12 per cent above the same 1947
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  • 52 13 Thj Directors of Austral Malay ln Limited announce the followreturns for the month of FVbruary Thahavvleik Tin Dredging LlmjtSisS Ur Run 47 Cub Ya r>«s Dug^ Ore Recovered 497 piculs. Austral New Zealand Mining U* (18/1/48 to 14/2/48) Hours, 485; Cub Yards Dug 303,000; i Ure Recovered
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  • 325 13 "Without U.S. Military Aid Manchuria Will BeLost" -Gen. Ma PEIPING. MAR 12 FORMER MANCHL'RIAN GENERAL M^ CHANG SHAN WARNED TODAY THAI WITHOUT IMMEDIATE AMERICAN MILITARY AID MANCHURIA WILL BE LOS I IN FIVE MONTHS AND IHE RED FORCE OF 2.000 000 WILL SNOWBALL DOWN THE LENGTH OF CHINA Ma Chang
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  • 180 13 London Stock Exchange LONDON. Mir. 11 -British I Government securities today suffered a setback as a result of small but persistent selling. Losses up to 3 Bths with Consul 2\ 77 -5 Bths. Elesewheie although trading remained subncmal. there W3S a fair amouni o* selective interest which gave the markets
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  • 64 13 The market in rubber was a very uninteresting one yesterday, with business practically unchanged from Thursday. A drop of I of a cent for spo, has been recorded. Prices quoted are: Buyers. Sellers No. 1 March RSS 38J 38* No. 2 March RSS 37 371 No. 3 March
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  • 97 13 HONOLULU, Mar. 11. Pilot William Odom is scheduled to take off tonight on the last leg of a flight from China to Los />"£*}<■ s In the semi-crippled plane. The Explorer. He is flying the plane back to the United States for repairs to defective fuel takes.
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  • 31 13 'Jin shares continued to be dUil I in the shares market yesterday, states the Malayan Sharebrokers Association. industrials were however, steady with a moderate amount I of business passing.
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  • 50 13 ATHENS. Mar. 11 Thirtyfive thousand British aimy type cf rifles have arrived by the ship Piraeus Tor use by the Greek army and national defence corps battalions. They were purchased wit'n 257,400 British pounds donated by the Greeks with the addition Of American mission funds.— U.P.
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  • 200 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS (Fro)n Onr Financial Cor.) One of the first fully comprehensive criticisms of the Debtors 'and Creditors comes from the i Indian Chamber of Commerce in I a lengthy memorandum submitted to the Government. One of the chief points made by the Chamber in disagreeing with the establishment
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    • 42 13 —It's p-DAY!— FOK LAVgHTFK FUN mi 1 1 1: %H Tilt: in:rH% toil in in IMI v im 11 1 5 TIMES TODAY! H— 2 4.15 6.30 9.15 /j\ PHONE 6909 /y| TONIGHT at M'NITE 9A G NTs fkvl GREAT l>rAßTn^j(^L V
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  • 266 14 lukyo. Al^i: 12 U .'.i< If war 1< jhl<-i toda All Military Tr bUTiul I m of |f€MOO A G. Ljzatus a former rij.rir: Beer w.irni d Sir Wn lain W- km Austr.ilia. t.• ld| ;r.d there is nothing i an <i-
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  • 80 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE THE STOKI HARBOt BO\kl> BJSRTHENG L' f VESSEL JDOWSS Da rycl 4J. t J'*»flftr 44 H-mif.W' Bh«afn E Fii )> ADE Oujaiiil 33/4 if. atidii. f^Hiitak.ib 17 ■umin 17/ih HvOft Soon l» Efjfljj Aim 19 J.f.r.wci! B milder U W rjr-.va 2J 4 i lec Maer.sk 25/6 i
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  • 65 14 At the Sri Stnp:ttfa Vitiuyaprar Tvniple, Ceylon Road, the "Sathurthi" f-stivul will be conducted on Sun<iay fvoning froin 6 p.ti to 8 p.m. ..tid th«> chief <-r!el>rants of the oc- j r ri..n aro Sri SHhamp.-irum StciUthy I ♦ud hi^ frlt-nds. "Sathu'-ihi" lestiva! occvm on U>p rtfth da>
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  • 71 14 The foilowinir will rtpmw.ol the c Y M.A.. St. Teresa up«inra ih? i C.Y.M.A S^. Joseph Church-' (Portu- jrue-e Mission) at Üb'««-tennis to be iV.ri.ved at th<» C.Yit.A'. pi>mis«>i, ;«t 1 :> m. tonieht. lt'»w Kir> S*pc. H-uirice' Nurts, Thomai I>e, J^hn TV- Wee Kny Tto. O<>^ Sid
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  • 70 14 gT. .JOHNS. NEWFOUNDLAND, Mar. 11 Newfoundlanders were today told they will hav.- three alternatives in the forUioominq national reierendum on tne cokmy'l futuiv government by commission rule for five years only, responsible self-gov .nment or federation with Canada. An announcement broadcast froi the Commonwealth Office thrt ughout
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  • 57 14 BELGRADE, Mar. 11. Some 20 people described as important personalities" in Yugu: !avia's economic life and in the Communist Party, are reported today to have been arrested in Movenia. All are officials of the Slovene Government, chiefly in the Economic Department, except one, who is the Federal
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  • 60 14 PARIB, Mar. 11. Gen Georges Catroux. for the past thre? years French Ambassador' in Moscow, is to be replaced at hla own request to bwome a diplomatic counsellor to tb> French o"«»*-n--ment; the French Foreign Office unnounceit today. Ht. Yves Chati:i£jnrau, former (JoVernor Cleneral of Algeria., has
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  • 159 14 SHANGHAI, Mar 12. Shani.ii s irvlustries art- ♦hrrat*»ne-i .ith ekMiarc a* raauM cf the •mtinuei! ikj-roektCklg in the cost .t living in-irx. UM spokesman ot ie Slian^hai In<lu«tnal Assoc'a;ion tol< l reporters vvstoniav aftein ion. Af the r igriti 'freezinp" Of the Index to peg wages
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  • 78 14 LONDON, Mar. 11. Mr. At- tlec today declined a suggestion that he should invite the Prime Ministers of the British Common- wealth to mee*. to consider the "gravity of the present situation in Eumpe and our present economic and financial difficulties.** Answering questions in the House of Commons.
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  • 49 14 BRUSSELS. Mar. 11.—Agreement in principle has been reached on all clauses for the fivenation Western Union trenty, but two or three minor point* have to be referred to some govern- nients for approval, M. Fernami Van Langenhove, nead of the Belgian delegation, said to- Reuter night.
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  • 47 14 WASHINGTON, Mar. 11. Dr. i Oswaldo Aranha, President of the United Nations Organisation last year, today called on member na- It lons to pledge themselves to resist armed attack if ever a veto prevented the Security Counc'.l from ordering them to do so Reuter
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  • 243 14 LONDON Mar. 11.— Virtual agreement on the form which a revised British House of Lords might take ha*, informed quarters suggest, been reached in the preliminary all-party talks which were continued in London today. The talks, however, might still break down on the question
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  • 235 14 CM »"it». (By Air Mail -I he Ir.j V brft (»n M.iich 8 aboard the P. and O fl B \v.,y ba« k fr m Austr.il.a. Mr. Pankaj Gupta. C;iptain of the team told Reuter that th.tour was definitely a gteit suic» m I have t und that we
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  • 201 14 KUALA LUMPUR. March 11:JDr. J A. P. CanuTon. who was guest -speaker at the tiffin meet ing of the Kuala Lumpur Rotarv Club < n Wednesday, spoke "Artificial Limbs." •'With the ravages of war. and. I am sorry to say. neglect c* certain surgical conditions and
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  • 163 14 Following ire latcH <fl tions of hor^s by the S: ttfl ing Association TRANSFERS From CtaM 3 To M Winsome II; Londa Idea; The Path.in; Josanne;^^M tain; .a. Daadaf fl Star God: Warrior Queca. I From Class l To «.■>-■ Skittals; Sylvan LftH; John Bull; TV
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  • 118 14 PARIS. Mar U <;W Ru<"bV Federation today iiw™ ed thi team to i j 1 Colombes on Mai Andre Alvarez iTyro* V Pomathlos (A&en>. reau (Bourg). Pierre »m (Tyrosse). Jean Lasscq Ut louse): Leon Bordcnave ii«™ Yves Bergougnan i y;"'"'-* W Prat (Lourdes). W
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  • 44 14 The following ww Singapore K'W" against the Indian A**,^ 230 p.m. today at K iound at St. Ge S L<-e Sen.- Kim l< dviUe (Vice C3apt J. Charlos. Uoi cuonsr. J Olivelr ter, U SuJU-es. T.ala. Heserv t v Scorer Ong T»
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    • 57 14 THE U HONG H GO. (W32) LTD. Incorporated in Sineapof G5. CHUUA STRIT/I PIIONF. "Oif. PASSKNOFR IKKK.HI SKKVK KS "Hour Sians" SaiU For R mgoon Fenang Mar. Kamuninß turf o only i! •Keponx" cargo only oO "Bidor" IVilemhai'g Pladjoe »1 MIonK Tat" l> iambi 29 110n K ThonK" Riouw lt>
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  • 139 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS (K> Race 1:— EENOWN Fireuiastfr Skittals Raut 2: TROUSERS Rivian Race :>:— ELECTROPLATE Kamu R^e 4: -DARN OK Lynchburj; Renoir Rate S: MINSTREL BOY King Midi* Some Class Race 6: -GRAND PRIX II Rom-w ell's Boy Race 7- SUN GOD Grand Trim Sylvan Lass
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  • 241 15 I The Bankruptcy (Statutory Discharge) Ordinance, 1948. was presented to and approved by th«* Singapore Advisory Council in all I stages. With a view to relieving congesi tion in the Bankruptcy Court* arising out of dealing with about 1.000 insolvent wage earners, and about 2.000 undischarged bankrupts
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  • 56 15 Election meetings by Mr. M. A- 1 Majid (independent) for tf!e Municipal South West will be held at the Municipal playground (opposite the Cathay Cinema) at 5 p.m.. today, and tomorrow, at Empress Place (opposite tnP Town Hall), also at 5 p.m. Speakers will include Mr. S. C
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  • 41 15 Singapore's 225 m«tre medium wave transmitter went off air last evening- reason bt.ing their area was afft-rted by the, power cut last night Singapore, however, continued.! broadcasting on the 49 metre off 6 135 me ••> ihort-*aVf transmit tex
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  • 95 15 LONDON, Mar. 11: -A statt- ment reportedly made in Oslo by I a Soviet sport and physical cul- ture official. Ivan Nikiforoff wa>-. interpreted here today as notice that Soviet Russia will not par- ticipate in, the Summer Olympin Games in London. While in
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  • 50 15 Playing on Victoria Bricv School ground yesterday, Krai.- wireless beat Kota Raja, prte —two. tn a friendly game >* soccer yesterday. The half-time score was two--one in favour o! Kranji. Scorers were: Evans (2), ana Wood gate, for Kranji. Haji Abdul Rahim and Mndon scored for Kota
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  • 18 15 JERUSALEM, Mar. 12, D-ath toll at yesterday's bombing of tho Jewish Agency headquarters rose to thirteen today.-- U.P.
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    • 38 15 THf PIN witt §lk, ALk' THE GOOO MgW Frecifien bail* M J/MJ inllf giioronfrttf. I'M ji^B BeoutHul AollHl M (J^K itmr w^H^T Jm 'J^^m Slavic I M 'l^m »o i WTiIiMM LIHTIMI Kff^n m K eyWab't >n e
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    • 702 15 leciai Guide To Today sK.L. Races V^ rd for today's races. «he opening day of the SHangor KVluh m^"^' „d prospects of the candidates hv Garrjck B-'"" 1 111 RACE ONE- 2^o RM. I Hordes: (lass 3. l>iv. 1. AIM. 7F. Stable" Lew: B i »In good form g=jr Hobbs
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  • 526 16 Ind»an A«mi K.-ve.s teorH ry+ 0. JUDGING BY THKIK DIBPLAY A«IAINST THE ROVERS SPORTS CU'H YESTERDAY. THE INDIAN ASSOCIATION IS ;oino TO MAKE A STRONG BID FOR HONOURS IN DIVISION I OF THE S A F.A LEAGUE ROVERS' HEAT THE CRICKET CLUB, 4 2.
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  • 108 16 The Chiru-si Chamber of Commerce has addressed a letter to fee Financial secretary stating that in |he opinion ot many sections oj the Chinese community, most o whom remained in the country throughout the occupation, the |Wopote4 Debtor and Creditor Bill, if pawkd, will caUs considerable
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  • 682 16 MANY RADICAL CHANGES IN T THE MALAYAN RUBBER INDUSTRY RESULTING IN A HIGHER YIELD IN THE RUBBER ACREAGE HAVE ALREADY TAKEN PLACE. SAID SIR JOHN HAY. CHAIRMAN AND DIRECTOR OF A GROUP OF RUBBER AND PALM OIL COMPANIES. IN REPLYING TO TRIBUNE QUESTIONS PUT TO
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  • 106 16 A s from last Christmas, the War Office has made arrangements so that in future no soldiers will travel to or from stations abroad over the Christmas period. Efforts will be- made to see that soldiers who are due for release, repatriation, or leave,
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  • 20 16 LONDON. Mar. Elizabeth will have* specially acted foi graduates at Oxfoi.l she receives an hono. Reuter
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    • 185 16 U ii/, 9 I BRW^Ul^B^^^^ Your skln rcfl *cta the Kr Wk^Mm M^nMflHPn statc of y° ur bcalth Blem E« 4|^r '^^■jS^H^r^isnes on the skin have a notable psychoB W^^^H^>ogical effect, particularly in women. They W fliw the charm of face and figure. To have and to ■P^K < hold
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