Morning Tribune, 23 March 1948

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  • 134 1 LONDON. Mar. 22 P"/av'm**. Trieste, th* Marshall Plan crmftrcnt m Paris and Unitui St'iUs President Harry Truman's message m Conyreas an European aid tr*Tfc all discussed bit the British Cabin* t at a intetiny thix morning, it Ui reliably unrUvstood. The fresh problem
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  • 244 1 SYDNEY, MAR. tt MM. W. O. FULTON. IN HIS PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO THE ANNUAL CONFERrSCE of THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION. HELD AT BALLARAT 'VICTORIA) SAID THAT THE OUTLOOK OF CERTAIN CLERGYMEN. THE PALE PlSir PROFESSORS AND OTHERS ON MIGRATION. ASD THE ATTITUDE OF MUCH OF THE
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  • 43 1 MANILA. Mar. 22,-Under-secretary of Foreign Affairs, Bernade Africa, who represented the Philippines at the Ceylon independence ceremonies, and who briefly visited Inda and Singapore, said today that he would recommend tha* a ViceConsulate be established at Sin- gapore. U.P.
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  • 244 1 WARTIME FIRE FIGHTERS STILL NOT PAID (Tribune Staff Repf>rttr! CONSIDERABLE DISSATISFACTION PREVAILS AMONG i MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNMENT FIRE FIGHTING SERi VICES WHO HAVE AS YET. RECEIVED NO PAYMENT FOR THE DUTIES THEY RENDERED DURING THE WAR DESPITE THE FACT THAT IT IS NOW MORE I THAN TWO-AND-A-H AL F
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  • 82 1 SHANGHAI. Mar. 22. Th' ,j<nrral public m China is ntnee-forth permitted to listen m only to "legitimate broadCOttf" both ott short and long wave lengths from domestic an.l friendly nations" statiom, according to neir rrunlations announced today I>y tkt Ministry of CommmiicitUMß ordering radio ovners to
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  • 99 1 BAKGKOK. March 22. Fourtffn Chinese schools m the provinces adjacent tn Bnnnkok harve been closed If th* Siamese Ministry of Information becvuae they refusal to fly the Siamese national fiMg, Chines* Consul-General Sun Piny Chirn rei^ealed hert The closing of the schools was ucpected
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  • 233 1 No War Glasgow, Mar. 22. Field Marshal Lord Wavell. addres- sing men of the second battalion oi the Black Watch Regiment. who disembarke.l here yesterday with their families from the troopship Hallad3le on their return from Pakistan, said: "7 do not believe there is going to be another tear m
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    27 1 MISS LEE KWOON LfX, Sinrftiporc's 1947 W'ohkn'.s Swimmin;/ ehnmpion. vill take part m the 200-wKi^r.s breast stroke m the OOWliwy trial* for the Seventh Chinti Olympic.
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  • 306 1 Russians Boycott Allied Council BERLIN, Mar. 22— THE SOVIET CONTROL AUTHORITIES IN BERLIN INFORMED ALLIED REPRESENTATIVES TODAY THAT MEETINGS OF ALL SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE CONTROL COUNCIL WOULD BE "POSTPONED INDEFINITELY." This announcement was made when the Soviet representatives failed to appear for a meeting of the four-power manpower directorate at
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  • 78 1 LONDON. Mar. 22. Tass. the official Russian news agency, today charged that American soldiers In Austr ia are raping, attacking civilians, practicing blackmail and racketeering, and dealing extensively m the black market. Tass depicted the American occupation force m Austria ay ab a bunch
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    • 33 1 SPORTSHIRTS by STELLA Terry doth sporls. Soft absorbent. White, Grey, Saxe, Maroon, Canary, and Fawn. $6.90 each. STELLA COTTON TICK FABRIC Sportshirts. Pas.bl Shades: Camel, Maroon, Saxe, White. Grey. Canary, Green. $6.25 each.
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  • 572 2 TWKLVE OF THK 8* AC M'SED WHO WERE PKO IK'CED IN THK FIRST DISTRICT COI'RT YESTERDAY ON A CHARGE OF ATTENDING AN I'NLAWFUL SOCIETY MEETING IN REFORMATORY ROAD ON THE MORNING OF MAR. 5 VVERK OFFERED BAIL TOTALLING $12,000 EACH. The
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  • 232 2 The part played by a Singapore pawnshop broker m securing: the arrest of an alleged robber, was revealed when the pawnshop broker, at present an inmate of the General Hospital, Tohore Bahru. testified a*, a preliminary inquiry before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears yesterday. Chong Guan Peng,
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  • 103 2 Cigarettes and rice to the total value of $55 were alleged to have been stolen when a Chinese youth allegedly broke into a house at Bukif Timah Road. The accused, IS-year-old Koh Kirn Teck. appeared before the Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. EL Wait, yesterday on a
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  • 103 2 At 7.45 p m. on Good Friday, m the Straits Chinese Church, Kiimponp Kapor, the Salvation Army Torchbearer Group Movement will be presenting an Easter dramatization entitled "The Master." This play was written by Lt. Colonel A. J. Gilliard of the USA and is richly interspersed with appropriate
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  • 46 2 Further shipments of foodi from Japan arrived m Singapore last Saturday by the City of Khartoum. The vessel brought a consignment of straw boards, and the first cargo of thermos bottles, bicycles and tubes worsted woollen fabrics, rub-ber-soled canvas shoes, and porcelain ware.
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  • 108 2 More than $2,500 worth of I zinc sheets were alleged to be involved when four Chinese appeared before the Third Police Magistrate. Mr. F. B. Oehlers. yesterday on a charge of theft. They were Lav Ah Kow. Hoo Chong. Tan Oh Huan and Say Tee
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  • 101 2 IMPERSONATION ALLEGED Alleged to have posed as a police officer when ne was not a 31-year-old Ceylonese, M. T Nicollie. was brought before the Fourth Police Magistrate Mr. R. Wait, yesterday. Nicollie faced a charge of posing as a police sergeant attached to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station, and also
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  • 71 2 TOKYO:— From the beginning of January to Marcn 15th the Japanese exported more than 2,322.000 yards of Silk Habutae, vaJuecLat V 139- 000.000 according to the JaIpaii Textile Corporation. The goods were shipped to New York. Honolulu. Montreal. Zurich and Hongkong Another 31.653 yards 3l Silk Habutae
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  • 408 2 In a letter to the Tribune. Mr. S. C. Goho (Independent', who wa-* elected to represent Rural West m th** new Legislative Council, says: The sugthat the Governor may nominate a lady member m the new Council will meet with the rnoval of all. and if
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  • 44 2 LONDON. Mar. 22.— Genera! Yin Chin-ho. loader of the Chinese military mission m the L'nited States, arrived here by air today from New York. He was met by the Chinese Ambassador. Mr. Chen Tin-hsi and aii and military attaches.— Reuter.
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  • 78 2 Honolulu. Mar. 21. Two youthful Oahu prison escapists confessed to the murder of Mrs. Therese Adler Wilder, 68. widow, of a Hawaiian shipping magnatv whose body was found bound and gagged I m her palatial home five days ago. Honolulu police said the crime was -ully confessed i>y
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  • 63 2 Rome, Mar. 21.— Italy will be without newspapers tomorrow because of a 24--hour strike of printers starting at midnight tonight. The stoppage was called m sympathy with printers at Turin who have been on strike for higher wagi>s sine*. Friday. The Italian Journalists Federation will also stop
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  • 247 2 Extending tho Rural Board limits, the whole ot Sin™ outride the Municipal "C and the islands of Pulau Vb r and Pulau Tekong are nO w gazetted to be under the urn* B^ard" the Sin e a )Or <* £5 The areas now included under the
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  • 43 2 MOSCOW, Mar. i Finnish delegation, aj to conduct negotiations 11 cow for a mutual aid pa rived here today. I w greeted at the nUlwaj by Andrei Vyshinsky Deputy Foreign Mini.-*-Soviet officials and m< n the diplomatic corps. Reuter
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  • 295 3 WAS ORDERED BY MR. JTSTICE x RETRIAL. A pore ASSIZE COURT YESTERIOBUKG 1 h n nfsE ONG YOKE HOW. PEH KIM nAY OF THREE CHIN^^ WHQ WERE ON tr^l SENG AND '^V£s OF I'NLAWFUL POSSESSION OF %S% 4 to X which
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  • 136 3 Putera, AMCJA Statement On Elections With the election of sjx Legislative Councillor! on March 20. the new Constitution for Singa- j poie, based on the partition of j Malaya, ujll be inaugurated on April 1, says a statement issued ypstPiday hy Pu**ra and the all- Malaya Council of Joint Action.
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  • 109 3 Jhp opening session of the posed Federation of all Chamber, of Commerce [Malaya will bo held at the bCSJK T ctin The rre^ ci T Amerce, ol BSJ2? IlHian Camber ip^nTr f Amerce. '■Tarn flf^^lndian btn Comme lcP) SeremTh" (£"5 o|> nin S 10
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  • 71 3 The following Malayan candidates have passed the examinations of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries. London Intci mediate Khoo Yew Yuen (Singapore). Leong: Hong Toh (Singapore*. Tan Hin Jin Malaccas Intermediate, Section "A" Chuah Guan Leong < Penang). Final Tan Hiang Yong (Singapore!. Final iPait 1) Goh Teng
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  • 189 3 A total of six charges preferred against seven Chinese were committed for trial &t the next Assizes at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry held before Seventh llagistrate A. G. Shears, yesterday. Tbfr seven accused, Ong Ah Huat, Tan Seng Kotfi, Tun Siongr Peck. Tan Ah
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  • 378 3 LORD KILLEARN. BRITISH SPECIAL COMMISSIONER IN SOUTH EAST ASIA. WILL LEAVE SINGAPORE ;THIS SATURDAY ON RETIREMENT AFTER 45 YEARS K«OF FOREIGN SERVICE. The International organisai tion which ho founded m this area will be joined to the office of the Governor-General of Malaya. Mr. Malcolm
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  • 75 3 Alleged to have participated m an armed robbery at a house m Branksome Road oji Feb. 2. m which the proceeds amounted to $2,223 m cash and valuables. Hang Heng Fong, Chinese who was arrested on information received at an address off Jalan Yunus. appeared before Seven' h
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  • 136 3 Thirty men committed gang robbery m Singapore recently and all they got from their vici tim was a wrist watch. This was disclosed yesterday when Koh Yong Meng. :t mid;- die-aged Chinese, appeared before Seventh Magistrate A. G. 1 Shears, on a tentative charge of gang robbery
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  • 122 3 Tentative charges of armed robbery and attempted murder were preferred against Cheah Soon Hal (17) of 94, Crawford Street, when he appeared before the Seventh Magistrate Mr. A. G. Shears, yesterday. Cheah was alleged to have been a party to a robbery m which $700
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  • 364 3 AN EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD MALAY YOUTH MOHAMED YUSOFF BIN MAHIfUD. WHO IS ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN FOUND WITH A FULLY LOADED REVOLVER TUCKED IN HIS WAIST FOLLOWING A POLICE AMbI'SM IN BIRCH ROAD AT ABOUT 10 O CLOCK ON Inrl NIGHT OF FEB. 20. WAS COMMITTED
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  • 174 3 Specialists For Ceylon Hospitals COLOMBO, Mar: 22.— Tho Government of Ceylon would shortly be getting down a ntinv ber of specialists from Vienna to work m Government hospiti als m the island t6 overcome «thie present >hortage of medical staff. Announcing 1 this at a meeting of the I*arfiamentary Advisory
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  • 76 3 Tokyo, Mar 22. The G<v eminent campaign to ping ultra-nationalists and j^ goists is expected to be implemented by tfu end of this mc.nfi, following the screening of approximately 10Q nctea writer:. and journalisUi, wk Jaoanes-: press reported today. This will be the secona group of journalist pursues
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  • 72 3 Shanghai, I he local COttcn shortage *s expected to b* relieved with the expected arrival of 100.000 bales of cotton fiom the United States April and 200 COO ba!U May and June, it was report- Q today. Thf current cotton shortac^ m is attribute 4 partly to expansion
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  • 208 4 LOS ANGELES. MAR. 21. UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF STATE GEORGE MARSHALL IN HIS SPEECH HERE LAST NIGHT. IN WHICH HE SAID HE HIMSELF HAD RECOMMENDED TO PRESIDENT TRUMAN THE DROPPING OF SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE PARTITION AFIFR IHE UNHED STATES HAD EXPLORED EVERY POSSIBILITY OF
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  • 33 4 Sure Fire Alchemy! SIRE-FIRE ALCHEMY Merle Obnron demonstrates this lovely white s<it in rjou-n a inch she wean m R X o Kadio'i Juhyi CromweU produrt'hm '-Nufht Song" eomimg to Xin<i<tp<>rt neat ireelc.
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  • 157 4 London, March 22. Clothing and textiles have been allotted the largest Hoor space m the forthcoming British industries fair opening May 3 to 14. Other prominent displays will he provided by leather and allied industries, plastics, jewellery, radio, .stationery, furniture, carpets, pottery ami glassware. These an«l many other
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  • 118 4 Sydney. March 22. The Aus- tralian Fleet Air Aim probably i will bo equipped with jet aircraft within two years of its establishment this year, a Roy- al Australian Navy spokesman has announced. The planes will be British types used by the Fleet Air
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  • 172 4 Seoul. Korea, Mar. 22.— Gen eral William Dean, American i Military Governor and Ann Chai Hong, civil administra|tor of South Korea (United I States zone) today signed an ordinance creating a nationj al land administration to Sell Japanese-owned farmlands to Korean tenants. About 15 per cent
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  • 378 4 Ihe echo of a motor accident In which i Chinese boy. a pupil of the Chung Chen* Hi received fatal injuries as a reault of being kni by a motor lorry at the junction of River Valley Merbau Road on Mar 17. was.
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  • 92 4 London, Mar. 22.— Ministry o e Works maintenance men at Buckingham Palace. Westminster Palace and othtr Government offices who have been on unofficial strike since last Monday have returned to work on the withdrawal of soldiers who had been main, taining p skeleton heating service
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  • 80 4 DARMSTADT. M*r 21: Konrad Goebbels. 54-yvar-old brother of Hitler's Propaganda Minister, Joseph Goebbels, will appear before a German denazification couri her e IB April on charges of being "major offender". Konrad Goebbels, w-o was captured by UniU-d States m tvlligencc agents m June 1946 at his hunting lodge
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  • 274 4 The Malays m the <;, I Soiai area iff greatly peiturtJ ed over the proposed acheim t i j convert eight acres of lan.: behind the bus station into i part for a trade fair thereby ing the demolition of attap huts occupied by M
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  • 92 4 Oakland. California, Mai 21.- -A grim cargo < I war dead will arrive here morrow aboard the anrv tl sport Walter Schwenk, third funeral ship from I Pacific war theatre. The Schwink is carl the bodies of men who m western Pacific batti Most of them
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  • 52 4 The comnutier of ment for the Muriimin Lund Association for Syed Ahmad Bin MoJ lAlsagoff. Prosi.lnt; By< lAlsagoff. Hon. Bee. a" surer; Syod AbdolJ 1 Shaikh Be'.fagee. Dr. Ibrahim, S ,cd Abuba, Bin Talib. Haji Ambok Bin Haji Omar, fachc Bin Ibrahim Sy.d Moli. ,Bin Ali
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    1242 5  -  NORAH LOFTS Specially serialised for Tribune Readers from the novel by S "JASSY"'. the Gain*- i borough Picture, to be released through Eagle- I Lion, m Singapore, will t i commence its run at the Pavilion Theatre on March 31. m X h*i*9 th' tforrf*m """^nSi B (iiu'im n
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  • 174 5 lpoh. March 21. According to information available hew at present, it is understood that Muslims from Pakistan arc planning to approach the local Government for scats on State and Federal Councils and on v irious Town Boa ids. With this end m view, and to generally
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  • 415 5 3-Minute Warning Saved 50 Lives i JERUSALEM. Mar. 21 i —An Arab-owned car packed with i explosives blew up m Habi bour Street, Hal'a, today kill--1 ing five Jtws amd injuring others, according to Jewish reports here. Ftfteen other cars m the area wer« Ml on I ftre by the
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  • 142 5 Kuala Lumpur. March 20. The distinction of being the first member of tho Survey Department to g;un a scholarship under the Colonial Development land Welfare Scheme goes to Mr Khoo Soo Guan, a technical 'assistant attached to the PenI ang Survey Department, who has been
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  • 281 5 FRANKFURT, Mar. 21.— President Eduard Benes gave m to Communist demands when he learned that large formations of Sovie; troops, ostensibly on routine manoeuvres, vvere converging on Czechoslovakia's frontiers, Czech refugees, formerly high m government circles, said here today. A group of non-communist ministers and members
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MAR 23, 1948
    • 177 6 Nut even the most inveterate Jeremiah ever dreamt that relations between the victorious powers would have sunk into such a slough of mutual fear, suspicion, and hatred as tfiey have reached today. The common man is beginning to wonder whai.' has happened to the spirit of cordiality and comradeship
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    • 251 6 Today, the Allies have no such compelling common goal to hold them together, and consequently those differences of opinion and interests, which during the war seemed unimportant, now acquire an exaggerated importance, li] is interesting to note that often trivial matters are inflated into issues of international importance.
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  • 20 6 Ballot boxes arrive at the ictoria Memorial Hail. Singapore, on §mimr4mu trh>n Singapore's first Legislative Councillors uwe elected.
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  • 924 6 What Are University Settlements Centres Of A J vice And Friendship Till university settlement is a social institution which during sixty years of life has demonstrated its vitality by adapting its form and activities to the changing needs of society. There are now some fifty residential settlements m Great Britain.
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    • 22 6 Parcel Post For any destination withm Malaya. Through any post >ff Ih Surcharge Vlamyan Airways U** 1 If .tfleld Co. Ltd. BlDf.P«r-
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  • 971 7  -  VERA ARDMORE *WITH saws ■Rnaek w«i »wW| ri(iu flower trimmed. Whit. Whtocup's choice Sfewhit, P UI-box hat; icarlet tassel. M* S^n emerald 3 freeo ensem- j a Urge white iti-the.face; tiled her yellow s »k linen was cno- 1 „m jv Mi^ Cecil Giant. wKn a matchbif
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    • 30 7 SOMETIMES THINGS DO NOT TURN OUT AS THEY SHOULD.' ARE YOU PREPARED FOR SUCH EVENTUALITIES. PBONE: ***** tOR APPOINTMENT. flat "M 1 HEI REN BUILDING, M a <>''chard Road. SINGArOKE.
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    • 140 7 Give an Easter Gift THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS it COLUMBIA H. M. V. PARLOPHONE Buy them at IA^CCREbitEb DEALER) 15, Winchester House Collyer Quay (Next to City Book Store) IN TOWN tO-NIGHT AT 1 77/ i: PAVaiON RESTAURANT ONE Of TH E BEST orir k mixed «.nti i s
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  • 120 8 LONDON. March 21 dri tish Prime Minister Attlee. m «-i celt bration Barking Iht 10.000 th Issue of the Daily Her.ild tonight critic. sed both capitalist and ornmunu-t newspapers After referring t:> "tilt ie we iec m some eo«itttrietf which just express the views of th(. govcrniTK^nt.'"
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  • 127 8 6HANOHAJ M v 12 Tin r.o- ertsU m ShanghDl vm ausfav.-itrd m th«- i;...m 24 ti«ur^ when iht- i b mdc ti uchcd n"w record Oi 4. 500.000 C!iin«- d Jla'.s por b.r. oi 170 lv. v Rice bm rchanti lj i»cd the rtoc (m th..
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  • 115 8 SHANGHAI. Mar. 22- The Communists cut the eastern section of the Peiping-Suiyuan railway m a major drive south of Kalpan attempting to open the corridor linking north China and Manchuria m face I of the reportedly forthcoming Nationalist counter- offensive "torn the north-cap* Communist General Nieh Yung
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  • 42 8 Staff $or(j(nnt Howllx Nor man ami Miss Louise Mary Lymn uno ttvre marrleti at the Garrison Church Tnnglin i Church of EniiUinrt) on Saturday. The fuv) charming Bridesmaids at the wedding were Mit>s B. O'Brien (left) and Miss S. Smith.
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  • 72 8 PORTLAND, Oregon, Mar. IML A twin enKined ail force transport plane with eight per- sons aboard disappeared shortly after making an attempted instrument approach to Portland airport. The plane carried five crew ana three passengers, all military personnel. It was engaged m a routine flight from
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  • 67 8 SHANGHAI. Mar. 22. Reports from Tsinan said the war situation there eased to the extent to permit reopening of schools and other public activities. Cheloo University which closed down when students and most of the faculty fled from Tsinan will be reopened with the return of students
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  • 178 8 Japan' s "Mata Ha Final Bid For Life PEIPING. Mar. 22:-Yoshi. ko Kawashima. once seductiv 1 Mata Hari" of Japan's wartime espionage net m China, made a last pathetic effort to win a reprieve from the order which rmy lead her to. the execution ground. In a letter to General
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  • 163 8 LONDON. Nuns of the Carxnelito Order an "enelcsed' orde." wh;»h does noc do outside work— are paid "Not to do good, but to be good," ruled Lord Greene, m tn? Appeal Court yesterday. A Carmelitp priory at dot-ting-Hill, London, had been left £500 by a Miss
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  • 116 8 BERLIN. Mar. 21 .-The Soviet military authorities m Germany have given instructions to tighten the frontier control along the border of their zone, the French-licens-ed Berlin newspaper Dor Hurkr reported today. Detachments manning the frontier posts from the Baltic to the Fichtelgebirge. on the borders of Bavaria
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  • 31 8 TRIBUNE PHOTOGRAPHS Kepnnts of \t,M photographs appe«9 m the Mornin| Triinsj and Malaya Tnbufl can hf had on app)j<fl tion to the Tn J Photof^raphic I¥pt9 merit at S'.OO per <*M
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  • 115 8 Shanghai. Mar. 21. :fl W. Yen. China's intnnatl^B known veteran iin.;om»tM appeal before the High^H here this morning when^H ißgl begin on charge! mafl two complainants thafl Yen'i election to the Lpp9 Yuan should be uivaliijate^H ing to Irregularities. H The retired diplomat. i^H 71. headed the list
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    • 62 8 I COMING CATHAY I 1. A*THU* RANK MCSINI* §m^^m&?*W |k Dirtcttd by MARC AIUGRU L^l3J^B^L. F"°<^" d b ANTHONY HAVELOCK ALLAN if^^R Cincfuild Production nH| B^,. oijt«i|uiion IT lACLI LiOM SPECIAL SALE SILK LINGERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS. EMBROIDERED TABLE CLOTH, PLASTIC HAND BAGS, BALI HEADS, PEWTER WARE, and all kinds of Chinese
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  • 8 9 ft ft: M^' Mukden. P- s teeth
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  • 41 9 I eolation of fact* that the v-- «ver bundle! any campaign, made '■or solicited ny mannciwas a<k« i I i, fen'i ekction 1 void, understood to have ekargei on 1! IKted to submit a ■io the rou it tin- Reuter
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  • 49 9 I Zealand s curitj eiz-'d contraband ed at 1,000.000 o.ooo' from two cepted at Shinionodb: BBOF newis uecQrr^d over > i ?•■<> pc j m a to prev-j-' ngglout of Jap Both re said to h. ye car. an pa^Mi.- 5 O:> also Impound ,1 Pw of M
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  • 49 9 lIAI, Kai 22. The HW Mission reoort* we than 132,000 w 80 pot- cent, of united stays supco wheat an,i flout ration dirtrtbue key Chinete i I v been ihipjx I tobeing aem here Ha million r s c All but 23,000 »d funds ma the U.P.
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  • 106 9 Thtir Maic*tie* King Geo, w VI and Queen Elizabeth rill celebrate the 25th anniversary of their marriage on Vlnl »6 next This picture shows Their Majesties with Outrn" Mary and Their Royal Highnesses Princess Elizah'lh and Princess Margaret on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the occasion
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  • 108 9 Washington, March 21. Sentor Glen Taylor demanded t President Truman fire Dee Secretary James Forresti opposing the partition of -tine to protect "American 11 interests m Arabia." At the same time, Senator n»7 Gahot Lodge accused 11 "J p:irty presidential candi- date Henry Wallace of deliberately causing
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  • 55 9 ROME, Mar. 21. Coaches of a train were telescoped between two engines m an accident m which four people were killed and 66 injured, eight miles north of Rome today. The communication cord was pulled for an unknown reason. The train had an engine at each end and the rear
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  • 58 9 BOMBAY, Mar. 21. The Asian \outh Festival was declared opon today by Rafl AJwjad Kfdwai the Indian "IJ'munications Minister. Organized by the All India «tith Congress, the festival ;!;> t i er^ the high tide v ?u the h i st o»y of the Adinth Movement's campaign
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  • 200 9 SOVIET SILENT ON TRIESTE PLAN London. Mar. 21. The Sovk I and Yugoslav Governments \vm m id< im ottui il reply today t > UK three Western Powers propos'il that the meat Adriatic port of Trieste should be handed back to Italy. Communists m Franc» mid Italy condemned the plan.
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  • 131 9 WASHINGTON; Mar. 21: American support for placing the former Italian colonies of Eritrea and Scmaliland under Italian trusteeship is king considered by officials here as I further nvasurp Of .sup- j pon to rtaly following tile tiree-power proposal for tbe icturn of Trieste. Two other measures
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  • 70 9 SHANGHAI. Mar. 22. A Chinese report from Nankme: said the National Government circularized various provincial Municipal authorities strictly prohibiting the revival of the old practice of decapitating executed or killed ••n--minals and display of heads as "an example to all others." The recently decapitated head of a
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  • 126 9 LONDON, March 21- Raj dio Moscow, commenting en the Western Powers proposal to give Trieste back to H:ily. tonight charged the United States. Britain and Franc* of "acting behind the b.-.c-k of the Soviet Union". m its regular news bul'etln broadcast m Russian, the broadcast said "United
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  • 171 9 SELbDON PARK Surrey. England. Mai 21: Delegates Socialist Parti.s from 14 Marshall plan ecHmtrlet meeting hi re today to discuss t u .t European recovery programme at a secret conference are believed to have agftjid on v demand that no nnlitUal «>r military strings" snculd be
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  • 65 10 Bangkok. March 21.— 1t was officially denied here today that the two Siamese held m custody m Singapore, pending the outcome of an application by the Siamese authorities for their extradition, have any connection with the death of King Mahidol. It was stated that they
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  • 39 10 $15 MULION DAMAGE BY TORNADO was cau. Vl'^M hour tornadv »i >*lH Tinker airfield near ma City, lat-'ilv '9MM }«»ng five p( p c l n!^ destroying ftt a> J y buildings m fhe death roil fro-r .1 Reuter
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  • 80 10 LIGHTNING HITS TREE A huge tre, n, 1 down by lightning at V: M milestone Bukit l !r M (near the Mcßitchip r^J^H voin ea.-i. SnnAn tot. The tr^e crashed on to til road causing b.-iMidi r. traffic Measures vet« ukfl immediately to lliverl M flow of traffic. The o^tmrii^H
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  • 88 10 JERUSALEM. Mai I Three British constables m appear before a military "cfl on boanl a ship m Haifa ~fl hour tomorrow, on six fl Including 1 discharging f.;ean^B absenteeism And theft of m armoured car. They were M rested near Jerusalem or. x '<fl 10 while
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  • 79 10 NO ADVANCE PAY BEFORE MARCH 31 Singapore, Mon^y JM It is learnt todjy t:u: M advance o' four-fUt::- oj month's salary to < ment officer.; &&N*'l $400 p.m. approved ;.t a cent meeting ol tb. r pore Adv:snry (Wg V Kbe ptW until th« Federaticn Legislative has Bttthorised a ment
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  • 21 10 A Flllpln I robbed c: his *risl -.vithin a few yards t m home m ScpWa X day nlfUt.
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    • 143 10 < oniH s: Exclusive To The Morning Tribune j "SUNSHINE FALLS" rFT 1 fvf 0 I WANTS VCU TO PICK W |«'U NKO HIS PtCTU«riT3 'OjJ fwO fKUMG PItASED AT b4 D:D YOU SEND FOR US BOSS 5 M WWTS WU u^ M w (HJU m nil g*"rfy KING MU
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  • 1564 11  -  T.C.H. Jacobs By Sambi •.en t 1 a 1C "lh n you rr.ade a poor Jd>;c I tool i More their ascnished ey<* o£ f< the panel mov^e. Srinia crack ol perhap, ,n!y illumination came nQm U Ac d'^med oil .amp. < N then. Senetßt nc
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  • 190 11 Ipoh. March 21. Hollywood-* glamour r will v open txxjk to Kintal tall when WhiUavviy s Stage i glamour week" from WVdn March 24 to S.itur.l.iy. April I Max Factor Art BdMOl Mikr-l'p' supt-i visrd by a fully trained expert m the intricate art
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  • 186 12 A fiirr Maturing tht- I. land j i of Malta, and the contribution M mad. during the 2nd World War and thus won the Georgf Cross, with commonttff was shown by the Public Relations Film Unit ito the' students o: Chung j Nan Public School. E5T;r Coast
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  • 91 12 I PARIS. Mar. 21:— Changes! m the French-Italian currency exchange rates were among details of the commercial agreement signed m Tv- j tin jvSterday at the same t: m e as the Customs Union j Protocol, it was announced here today. Under the agreement, which repealed that of
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  • 115 12 it Uj understood thit the Education IKpertment has informed Mr F G H parry. Chairman Back Pjy Sub-Committee 01 i he Teachers Association 01 Perak that the memorandum submitted on March 1 has been forwarded to the Government by the Director of wtucation for consideration Heads
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  • 29 12 j Athens. March 21 I Frederica of G r,., night admits t) **'*>■ Cross hospital h, r Z M from appendicitis. and^ShS I dergo an oper.t.on tonTo"^' Reuter
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    • 170 12 LAST DAY! «->."» I "ALL THRU THE £1 I With original CHINESE Stß-TITIFS' I Preceded by the latest PATHE NEWS King and Qvxen sees ARMY-NAVY RVGT.n Opening of the flat-racin g season with th* H UNTOLNSmHE featuring the slight mile. Air-Cooled J^ I OPENS TOMORJIOJU I fc iA^ttlKk* k Ijt
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  • 101 13 Shanghai. Th, Finance Control Bureau has completed the examination of the account books and documents seized during the past few weiks from 41 commercial nouses alleged to have conducted illegal transactions m Hongkong Dollars and other 'eign currencies, according to yemi-official Chinese sources. A report ha s
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    • 786 13 MIRACLE OF INDIAN SAGES On the 21st of March vn| Tnn W| D when the Sun completes YUU IUO WILL PAY its journey and enters TniDiifro i tt^r <)\$V the Me sh Rashi (Aries) TRIBUTES LIKE Uk# t*\ --Ud j "o THIS IF YOU ACT NOW! W^ €»C!\V^ thousands of
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  • 115 14 R ecovery In NEI Makes Remarkable Headway I LONDON. MAR 22 AN AMSTERDAM MESSAGE I lODAYS FINANCIAL TIMES PAINTED A BRIGHT PIC lURE OF PRODUCTION RECOVERY" IN THE NETHERLANDS INDIES AND SIRESSED THAT THE RICE UTUAIION I HERE HAD IMPROVED CONSIDERABLY The Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent wiote 1 The rice
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  • 237 14 Market Notes Jottings I iFrom Our Financial Corr.) Little financial activity b likely to develop between now i and budget day. There is still capital levy talk m the air and though nobody admit s believing it, at the same time it hardly maki es for confidence. The British Coal
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  • 25 14 Madrid. March 21. Spain boat Portugal by 2 goals to 0 m the International Soccer match between the two countries here today. Reuter
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  • 119 14 Shanghai,— The local Labour Arbitration Board, at the request of the Social Affairs Bureau, will begin considering today, through a sub. committee, the delicate problem of solving the difficulties of the local manufacturers who claim that the mounting wages paid to workers ar? proving beyond their capacity.
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  • 71 14 Rubber rose by nearly one cent yesterday, wru-n business was reported a buyer's market. I'he market opened steady with a few sellers, and at the close of a gain of 7/8 of a cent was recorded Prices quoted are: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 March RSS 40£ 40£ No.
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  • 20 14 The Pilot Board has granted a pilot's licence to Captain J. J. G. McLeod for Singapore pilotage district.
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  • 301 14 The Indun Relief Com™.. I Malaya, set up by P^XB hartal Nehru i Marc^B year, haa now puh!,,-^ ,'^JM nual report. The Relief Commits- ~B task, a? outlined by P«2I Nehru. wa< to help th r X -ff an National Army p^H first, and where nec^wSH feasible,
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  • 53 14 Following tiu flnnness M Saturday morning, th, rr.,:'- ket m tin shares opened strongly vrith demands I many counters, stato i H Malayan Sharebrokers' Avß elation yesUrday. Potalings were terttww H here, on the announce:!-^ of a25 per cent, dividend commendation, and the W lication of -Me annual
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    • 328 14 m nm radio today BLUE NETWORK- Talk; 10.00 Listeners' Post; 11 00 Signature Ttoej I.H T»n MAiiAY CIfGCISH ew aimmary for to-day 120 News m I*""-! As^2 piiogr^mes "-WBSBJSBSb m,uv m n l &S S noon to 2.00 p.ra ma^° g$ SST^JSSi fiKS Radiated on 526 metres In me- 1*45
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  • 540 15 Amicables Go Down 3-Nil To Rayal Navy i^i^bi, \thletic Association 0. Un v, >ST OF THEIR OPPORTUNITIES StfSiS'laoSwTHroi CHARGE INTACT. IT mm 1 the hand- of the A,.men .n the" previ- iutinn aftrr heating the 1 Athlete* m the opening imewhat affecwd their BesterdaV- victory. howl has ptaMd lIM t«-am
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  • 129 15 London, Mar. 22— After their defeat m the Calcutta match against Scotland on Saturday. England made five changes m their rugby team m readiness for the meeting with France, m Paris, on Easter Monday. The team will be R. Uxen (Waterloo). F. Turner
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  • 229 15 S.C.C. BEATEN AGAIN IN LEAGUE MATCH in ?apor< mdian Astn;y defeated the Sinby two if; the two SA.RA." Efiv! n B t- ndians whUe the ■Sr^jwre defeated m K .■■V; t u o o utings. failed r °r the third time. ot nt triew Had have be^n Th, mV tadting.
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  • 494 15 LONDON. Mar. 21. In what is certain to be the best i year lawn tennis has enjoyed for a decade. great Interest will surround the Davis Cup competition which gets underway next month. Twentynine nations seven more than last year have challenged
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  • 358 15 Singapore Chinese En«ineor im: Assn 4 I Rovers S.C. A muddy Ditch and a sl'DDery ball made the Second Division League encounter between the Rovers Spor's Club and the Singapore Chinese Engineering Association at the S.R.C. Padang yesterday a game of endurance The
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  • 76 15 Evan Wong- veteran Chinese state cricketer -will skipper the Singapore XI m the first interstate cricket match against Selangor during the Easter Holidays at Kuala Lumpur. The following have been selected to represent Singapore A C. Growder, J. H. B. Leckie, S. T. Homer, S.
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  • 85 15 At the Annual General Meetj ing held recently, the following I were elected office-bearers for the current year 1948-49 President: Mr. Yeo Thiam Huat (re-elected); vice-President. Mr. Lee Cheng Hock, Hon. Secretary Mr. Lee Siong Chye < reelected), Hon. Treasurer Mr. Poh Kirn Teck (re-elected*. Hoa. Sports Capt.
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  • 44 15 The Bencoolen Sports Club table-tennis team to moot the Union Jack Club on Wednesday at the latter's premises at 7.30 p.m. will be Sardul Singh. Cyril Thomas, Jocelyn Gomez, S. R. S. Naidu. Cyril Gomez Norman de Souza, and Joe do Souza.
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  • 433 16 Chinese Envoy Stresses Link Between Art And Peace I>R F T CHENG. CHINE \K AMBASSADOR To [JRITAIN'. SF'KAKINC EXTEMPORARILT AT A SO'KKK OR <rANISKD BY THK ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS OF ART AT THF IJRISTOL ART OALLERT LAST SATI'RDAY, .STRKSSED THF LINK Kt:TWRKN ART AND PKAI'E The occasion was the preview
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  • 92 16 SELSDON. 'Erig.and). Mar. ;22.- A Socialist wrestern bloc emerged today from two Socialist conferences held during the week-end m London j and Selsdon. While the London conference carried out a purge m the International Socialist move- ment of pro-communist elements, the Selsdon conference manifested unanimity
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  • 55 16 LONDON. Mar. 22. -India's first cruiser, the Achilles, will be ready to sail for home waters any time after the end of May, it was learned here today. When the customary final trials at sea are completed satisfactorily, the Royal Navy will withdraw, leaving the 7,000-ton
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  • 53 16 LAKE SUCCESS. Mar. 22.— Hopes for the future of the United Nations was pushed to an all-time low today as high United Nations officials made no secret of their concern for the organization's ability to effectively survive the increasing intensity of the East-West
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  • 57 16 TOKIO. Mar. 22. A rare carved jade screen and several jade vases brought to Japan from Nanking during the early pait of the waf by Puppet Prei sident Wang Ching Wei have been returned to Chinese officials m Tokio on orders from SCAP to the
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  • 49 16 'Tyrannies Will Be Swept Away" Attlee LONDON, Mar. 22 Prime Minister Clement Attlee, replyI ing m the Commons today to a question of the resistance movement m Czechoslovakia. he believed that moFt Bri- |tish people believed "that, m the course of time, popular movements will sweep away tyrannies." U.P.
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  • 300 16 TABLE -TENNIS PLAYERS FOR CHINA OLYMPICS (By -CELLULOID". Six Mjlayan table tennis players, thfte mi n and three women together with two < mcials. will form the team U) take part m the Seventh China National Meet which I >tarts on May 5 m Shanghai. 1 Ihis deci>ic>n was arrived
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  • 33 16 ATHENS. Mar. 22. —Queen Frederika underwent an ap- pendicitis operation today at the Greek Red Cross hospital, the palace announced. Her condition was described as satis- j factory. U.P.
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  • 48 16 CHICAGO. Mar. 22.- Water rushed over the banks of streams from North Dakota to Pennsylvania today and the United States Engineers warned that serious floods were looming along the Mississippi. Missouri and Illinois rivers if heavy rains fall during the next five days. U.P.
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  • 102 16 Tennis Try -Out Tnbunt St'ifr Ibe cream of Malaya nese tennis stars ver, seen* World Stadium m prae [g try-out m preparati lht Malayan I rials to select »V best Malayan team CMmse OlympicAmong those who I oh n t were Malaya's No I p i iv Goon Kok Lem
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  • 75 16 PHILADELPHIA, Mir. 22. The National Boxing AMOCta- tion today prepared to keep all "washed up" tightens from box- I ing. The Association an- nounced that within one moo a list of boxers, whose ring re- cords show that they should r.o longer enter the ring would published.
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  • 205 16 TEHERAN, MAR. 22.— RECENT EVENTS IN EASTERN EUROPE, CULMINATING IN THE SUTCIDE OF JAN MASARYK, HAVE CONVINCED MANY PERSIANS THAT WORLD POLITICS ARE NO LONGER A MATTER OF GREAT POWERS, THAT IN THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN THE TWO OPPOSING SOCIAL SYSTEMS TOTALITARIANISM AND DEMOCRACY
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