Morning Tribune, 25 March 1948

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  • 81 1 "I HAVE TO GO" Jinnisb Premier m For Moscow J ;y f *rorfe_l fc* pel i vi' Hived u'^ km uiport o .1 .620. p, talked with van- nUtivea I U Legation and Finnis GovLent fcrl half ai i, Finnish Premiei looked I md wrkM-. shook i-- tl Mnl icultui.
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  • 71 1 EMERGENCY ON BIAK ISLAND BATAVIA, Mm. A UU 0/ emergt as d* jsrsi on Bisk Island, off tht utk coast o) Dutch New uses, iftei an attempted ouji /<(/ gjdu ttn mw" March r,. thi I pri sgest Anets ported fen rto report »aid /»id\,feasts, including >„, official, wen arrestf
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  • 219 1 More Asians Turn To Christianity A BISHOP IS "ASTONISHED" f j- S' UX DESCRIBED BY BISHOP *l*TOF A B *J*XDAY IN SINGAPORE AFTER fJ^Mcd a gatJIerinJ of promme«< "J-ed i Bishop Neil] said that a great hor n »any people in those countries were taking a keen interest m the
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  • 17 1 M Mr Part; y th, i n'-, 4"... -ivi a SWI5 W1 Ur.ion." Reuter
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  • 328 1 BERLIN, MAR. 24 UNITED PRESS LEARNED TODAY THAT GEN LUCIUS D CLAY IS REMAINING AT HIS JOB INDEFINITELY AS AMERICAN ARMY COMMANDER FN EUROPE AND MILITARY GOVERNOR OF GERMANY BE CAUSE OF THE INCREASED TENSION BETWEEN THE SOVIET UNION AND THE WESTERN ALLIES. Top-level Western Allied Powers observers
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  • 273 1 ESCAPED IN MOTOR BOAT DURING 1947 COUP (Tribune St*fl Reporter) TWO SIAMESE POLICE OFFICERS WHO ARE ON REMAND IN SINGAPORE ON A WARRANT AR REST. MADE THEIR ESCAPE TN A MOTOR BOAT EPOM ST AM THE TRIBUNE LEARNED YESTERD* v FOLLOWING THL COUP D'ETAT EFFECTED BY
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  • 265 1 The. font Port Chiif,la.n for Sinqapt.re to take of i tht Mission |g S'ani'ii since f h' liberatttoi R' i R J Lloud. v I' I* et'd to arr.xt htit with Mi* Lloid t>n April 6 "»i board s.s. QoSUmtrry i ro m thf Vn fed
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  • 26 1 Tomorrow being Good Frjdap, there will be no issue of the Morning Tribune and the Malaya Tribune. Publication unH be resumed on Saturday.
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  • 133 1 Allied Troops Move Up TRIESTE. MAR 21. ALLIED TROOPS IN TRIESTE FREE TERRITORY MOVED UP TO RELIEVE ALLIED POLICE ON THE YUGOSLAV BORDER IN CASE YUGO SLAV TROOPS MADE NEW I EFFORTS TO CROSS THE BOUNDARY LINES. Maj. Gen. Aternce C. Airey. British Commander-in-Chief of the Anglo-American zone, said he
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  • 100 1 HEAD HUNTERS WANTED TO "WAGE WAR" MONTREAL. Mar 23 Malcolm Mac Donald. GovernorGeneral of Malaya and son of Britain's first Labour Prime Minister told a Rotary Club meeting here that he attended one tribal meeting m Borneo at which head-hunters requested permission to make war against certain Left Wing political
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  • 62 1 London. March 21. Ih( Equity and Mnslclun. Uni >n today ordered tl" *Ii members not to accept television dates iftei May 31, thteatenintf the BBC with cancellation Of all televised dramti, variety nt i musical programmes The Union i.« demanding separate contracts and lees for television oetfoflnsnces,
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  • 369 2 HAVANA MA It 21 MR. TRYCVK LIE, SECRETARY OENKRAL OT THL UNITED NATIONS DESCRIBED AS A "MOMKMOI.'S LANDMARK" TODAYS SIGNING HERE, OF THE 'FINAL ACT OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE ORGANISATION IN A MESSAGE FROM UKK; SUCCESS. The message, which wa«* 1 cad at the signing
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  • 98 2 On February 29 Children from over the world met at ■<* special session m the United Nations Conference Room at Like Success, to make the I'nited Nations' Appeal to help starving children m Europe an<l Asia. A recording of this asssion has been flown by the
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  • 183 2 A pretty, but sad-eyid 21--rear-< d Chinese girt wi;v 'ju'pp.'d Into the &Pa at T^.ok Ayer Basin on th-. i retting c* ICar. 22. was produced before the S.T<nd Police Court. Mr. L. C Goh. yesterd \y on a :-har_ t cf attempted suicide.
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  • 92 2 Neaiiy 360 p opie were summoned to the flixth Poli_\ Court yesterday. J hey appealed on p.lie. *umm>r«s, private summon., Rur_l BOLrd summons and M unit. pa. loxn Cleansing summons. Offences dealt with Aire cases of volunlirth. causing hurt, pftty quar.eis. electing unauthorised premises, not complying
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  • 20 2 BATAVIA. Mar. 24. An earthquake shook Batavia at 1250 hours. It lasted just over a minute U.P.
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  • 278 2 How three Chinese entered a Chinese sundry slop at the 6' 2 milestone, Holland Road, and took away $5.60 from a till m the shop with the threat of as lulling the shopkeeper with empty aerated water bottles, was revealed at the Fourth Criminal District
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  • 428 2 Current Films At The Singapore Cinemas rTribune Staff Reporter) AVILION One of the most pressing topical situations is developed m RKO Radio's poignant drama 'Till The End Of Time." which deals with the individual rehabilitation of three honorably discharged Marines on their return to civics. Those of us who enjoyed
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  • 171 2 NO CHANGE IN WAR RISKS INSURANCE A numb, r ol .nquuies h_\. b-fn received from m^mber? a the public regarding t c m.aning and intention of the I Rem published under the W.I Risks «Gcod>» ___tt_r_ut.es j Scheme (ASMBdmenti p. 1948. m Gove-nm rot Gaz tte. i supplement Nc 13
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  • 46 2 SHANGHAI Mar. 24. The United Nations Preparatory Commission for the International Refugee Organization announced that IST overseas Chinese from Singapore and the Malayan Onion will be repatriated to their former homes abroad on a Java-Ghina-Japan liner, Ruys. ssiling from Shanghai on March 26 I
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  • 39 2 L» -ndon. March 24. Tas^ reported from MO »w today that Soviet Minister for Higher Education i gel Kaftanov had abolished military instruction for gnl students of higher education. v institu. tions as of Apri' 1 U.P.
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  • 210 2 Found patty, by ao)ffr mous verdict of the jury the offence of c_rry__| m i«nd of unlawful possesion i ammunition, a Malay taxi cm. Ahmat bin Haji Mohana jSaid. was sentenced to 3 1 years" rigorous imprison!...' t by Mr. Justice Joblinß «t >> Singapore Assise. Court
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  • 192 2 Tan Ah Boey, i young Chin- ese who claimed to be a tut arrival from China was caw mitted for trial at the fwj i Assizes on charges of carryi-_ arms and unlawful pceiettW of revolver ammunition, conclusion of a preliminary quiry held before Sev«rt_ Magistrate
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  • 331 3 Women's S tory Of Encounter With Alleged Gunmen vmi-n WHO ENTERED A HOUSE IN HIV ixivSHED A KEROSENE OIL LAMP )F A REVOLVER. SLAPPED A s\n BECAUSE SHE CONVERSED JiV, HYLAM VOMANI^ AND SEARCHING ?TH THEM IN A 2gJ, A TORCH. FOUND JEWEL|FwqIIA2jB LE D UNDER A MATTRESS. EM i
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  • 51 3 There w as inclined to be a lack of interest m the local share market yesterday, states the Malayan 9harebroker_ Association. This was m view of the coming holidays. Tin shares came m fee small selective buying, whilst m rubber shares buyeas ap peared at bargain
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  • 151 3 I* siacaport Co-operative Lres SocieU Ud reportf surplus ol SIM 49 for the hod October 1946 to Sepmpber 1947. Despite the fail m purchases, lei fa this perjo I amounted > 1481.586 or Sll3 P C! tnemTi... report staid that art-lie ill bavt remained,
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  • 81 3 WASHINGTON Mar. 2H "m Senate approved a i>iil re wring the Unite I States to uintajn at a) til 1 1 domestic Iciitie. to produce 66.500 long :ons ot lyntheti libber as i ktUoaal security measure Tins iraa tactly m tot ;.th the report of the Presidents
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  • 53 3 Sponsored by the Persian Kemajuan Islam (Muslim Progress Leaguer a talk, m Malay, on certain aspects of Islam will be given by a number of Muslim "alims" to-night at 8.30 at the premises of the League. No. 50. Lorong l T ngku Aman. Geylang. Special enclosure will be
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  • 324 3 NEW YORK MAR. 23. FLEVEN I IMES IN A I.BOUWORD SPEECH. M ALEXANDER PANYU. HKIN RUS SIAN AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED MATES. TONIOH I' REPOPIED THAT RUSSIA WAN IS IO LIVE Al PEACE WIIH IHE UNTIED STATE-. AND IHE WORLD. He denied
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  • 66 3 4- POWER PEACE TALKS London. Mar. 24.- 'Hie 8o- vlet Deputy t> the Four?v. net Austrian peace confer- ..ice. H. V. Kokce-mov, yester- day rejected all proposes for jontinuing the discussions A-hlch have kept ttk confer mcc m session now for nearly i mdtthh. Koktomcv refused to make :_.ny new
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  • 33 3 STUTTGART Mar.h 23 A military Government «'"UH her* rodiw fined Prim-c r ~u Wild. 25 000 marks and tier mine 500 mark- and he* unr c ___n__l for ■haltering kno-n Hhll ?*»*>' members- U.P.
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    • 715 3 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK 8 18 p.m. Programme Summary. I $.30 "You A^k I Answer" m CanMALA- ENGI ISH B UM ttswt Summary. Pool Prices tonese; 8.45 News m Cantonese PROTR aiffiavc And Announcements 8.30 to 9.30 Amoy; 9.00 Opening Announce-r__UUßAlH--_E!. M;un Work jg fj e q U
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  • 352 4 In Singapore this weekend 20 representatives of Rotary from the Federation of Malaya will attend the first Rotary Conference of District 80 since the war. Among them are Rotarian P. C. D. Ne wing ton. President of the Ipoh Club. Rtn. Haji Mohammed Yusoil, president of the
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  • 22 4 BUENOV AIRES. Mar 23.All I unj| uo.kf.-, m BUtlii.j, Aire--stru-k work today baiting comvstseis a< livuy m the d y.
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  • 23 4 GRAZ, (Austria) March 23— Police authorities reported that i three pricelecs paintings by AlI reclit Duure were Eta'di from Glaz Museum sometime yesterday.
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  • 299 4 BANGKOK. MARCH 24 MARSHAL PIBl?L SONGK I.\M. .TAMS STRONG MAN WHO LED A COY D'ETAT LAST NOVEMBER. TOLD RECTER TODAY HE CONSIDERED ALL ASIA WA S HEADING TOWARDS A PROTRACTED AND VHU7LISNT CLASS WARFARE" Marshal Songkram placed himself at the head o. a military
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  • 208 4 The Commissioner of Road Transport announces that afterdiscussions with f he General Transport Company, he haa agreed to certain modifications b^in? carried out to the method of calculating fares charged on th«* Company's Town Services. The modifications have been made with a view to a
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  • 73 4 LAKE SUCCESS, New York. Mar. 21. l.i. Alexandre Puiocu, French delegate to the United Nations, declared last night il was '"not unlikely" President Benes was being Kepi prisonei M. Parodi suggested to the Security Council that President Benes who has been silent since February 22 when tne
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  • 187 4 4_» The rhrstlan Src4Jien' OM n S 'u Sn^o^e) Association WW hold its annual general on Ma»oh 31 at the S Tosen^'s Institution The account f 0 1947 show m excess of $351 39 m income over expend if ire. as against $150 17 m 1946
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  • 256 4 Import Ucencci for *J doth lor winch c«3 Germain- before lm. \m may be g.ven withal fl reckoned r hard \J£ expenditure whether or v the cloth was made m Qi many on a c mmis. 0:1 has. and whether nr not H was processed ;n ths county;
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  • 39 4 Tbg Egyptian 7371 t n ves.B sel. Al Sudm arrived m S;n-| I japoie yesterday n I j bourne <>n Us way I kong. The Al Sudan •> t- 1 I iirst Egyptian vi Singapore «wc< the ttV»m
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  • 270 4 The Colonial Office Inroimat.on Department has been trans foi mcd into three divisions Instead of two as at present. The fo:mer new* ai.d publication branch under S. H Evans has now b?en split Into the News branch (including the Press section under Press officer Anthony Halen, the
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    1963 5  -  NORAH LOFTS Specially serialised for Tribune Readers from the novel s *v S I" I II W m H V their condition I X H... the ...i m imnetuf. Rv men. realiiini th* E>. imnirMi stat- made rue X .oinn of term* impo-wtWe ive bui en" ol tne Wl
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  • 123 5 MYSTERY DEATH OF 'ATOM' GIRL PARIS. MAR 23 Police revealed that a beautiful girl who worked at a top secret French atomic laboratory was found dead on the ParsBrest mainline railroad track m the wake of a speeding express train early on Mo.i day morninjc The girl. Madeleine Mar rec.
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  • 80 5 SYDNEY, Mar. 23. The King will visit the £12,000,000 Empire rocket range m Australia's desolate interior when he and the Queen tour Austra lia next year, it was learned today. He will fly to the area m his own Viking aircraft. Princess Elizabeth has told
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  • 43 5 London, March 23. The people of London are to give the King and Queen a present and a "loyal and dutiful address" on the occasion of their silver wedding on Apiil 26, the London County Council decided today.
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  • 110 5 London, March 23. Mr. Krishna Menon today called for great unity between Britain and India at a luncheon given to Blackpool's civic heads to thank them for the hospitality they have extended to the Indian Government stores department staff since 1939. India. Mr. Menon said, was m the throes of
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 237 6 The Singapore election has revealed much which should be of great use to our I political leaders, our colonial rulers, and to those who have striven to understand ihe political ifcmper of this Island. The election results are by no means decisive as to v hat; ra ijie
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    • 188 6 These t-wo features revealed by tjhe elections should compel many to revise their opinion as to this Colony's "fitness" for self-government. If a people have the capacity to choose 6 representatives m the sober fashion That they did a*j the recent elections, there is no reason why
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  • 75 6 A wide rungs of the goods silected for 'Enttrpri.se SciMlaiid" was inspecttd hit Th, i I Majesties th( KHte and On, en at Holyrood Palace during their repent visit to Seel- I land. Their Majesties saw a very wide selection of the tjchibits select „t I More *han
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  • 885 6  -  PEDAGOGUE POLITICS FOft YOUNC PEOPLE I j by r Uas- Home Affairs I Last Saturday a Singapoi amah got up earlier than usual, prepared breakfast for her employer, and then got ready to go out. You would have noticed that she was a little bit excited
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  • 13 6 Jesus said 'Whosoever liveth and believeth m Me shall never die." John.
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  • 39 8 Tht nietnres published mi this pa, )t yesterday showing Britain's part kt tUn§ tht i/ottd ht tilth tit tht world shewed] rai it,''* pheees ht tht actrvitses "t the Qlaxa Labo* i atorit s.
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  • 201 8 Waafelagtoa M hZ& Ths 11 nation Fai Eastern Comm.? ion today published it mea sur»- 1 to disarm Japan. A formal policy d.'ri-.on. al- r. a<ly submitted to QCfl l>ou*,'Mac Arthur permit- v. i|"m only for civil polio- and for licenced hunt« r it bau Urn B-aaufacture
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  • 51 8 WOODLAND. Washington. Mar. 23. Two half frozen survivors of a C-47 plane crash on Sunday crawled two and a half miles over snow and rocks to get medical aid for at least two other survivors still huddled m the wreckage. Two Chinese were also believed to be aboard.-
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  • 128 8 SHANGHAI. Mar. 24. The Indian ambassador to China K. I S. Menon was misquoted m a Chinese press statement attri- buted to him m Nanking on the fate of Korea, according to a statement issued by the Indian Inrormation Office. The published report quoted Menon as saying Korea
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  • 43 8 ANKARA. MAR 23.—Turkey Ls going back to ARP again. The Turkish authorities intend to reintroduce wartime measures which had been allowed to lapse, re ating to anti-aircraft defence and air raid defence measures m the Istanbul and Bosphorus areas. Reuter
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  • 29 8 WASHINGTON, MAR. 23 Mr John L. Lewis, President of the United Mineworkers, today flatly rejected a Government proposal for I ending the nine days old i soft coal strike.
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  • 152 8 LONDON, Mar. 23. It uyts revealed m the House of Commons that Britain has sought out experts among German Poics now held here, for "know-how" on winter uxirfare. Mr. E. Fernyhough (Labour) askexl the Secretary of State for War. Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell ichether he
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    326 8 The professional stunt man used to be a Hollywood prerogative. Now. just as so mam of the cinema tricks that had been monopolies of Holly wood's mammoth studios have been copied and bettered by the rejuvenated British film industry, so the job of the stuntsman is gaining new prestige
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  • 34 8 1 Reprints of local photographs appearing i t in the Morning Tribune and Malaya Tribune S can be had on applica- tion to the Tribune Photographic Depart- ment at $1.00 per copy.
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  • 84 8 About 200 MethJ will meet on Satu one day institute by the Smgapor Methodst Youth at Fairfield OWI Neil Road. Singa Dean of the InsW H B Amstutz. The theme of I "Christ Above AH the motto of the Youth Fellowship. d:ed by them M lectures through The
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  • 25 8 HonKkorv J Canadian >*£J carrying t*ttj^ quit; totally 2.WU ed to th. en J left for* 4 Th- i n« Cana ed 4.000 ment
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    213 9 ft I |U h.m »»ck to .West ft Wll ,rr »>• in>tnictid beaten the witch doctors at their own panic. M the tim, m West Africa Tex was working up his stunts for his post war career He moditted and adapted some of the native tricks, brushed up his
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    108 9 Ifc^tointben man. mo. P on.v His pupil* Ike Haul mil rt»T*ned wd practised I Magic. H waa J} Iwhich conf«'rr«il on res t ,ti, of "Ambamba a Wuta" Kg Whit.' of ftn altei hi had Joycj Hour-it's fact shrrws she reW >n Te.rS accuracy even With a ir-oW Ckarlet
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  • 169 9 i CANBERRA, Mar. 23 —The Australian Defe ice Council will discuss plans on April 5 for the development of Manus north of New Guinea as an Australian naval base, it was announced 'odav. The base was handed over to Australia by the United States last year
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  • 149 9 HAVANA. Mar. 24. The •final act" of the world Trade Charter will be signed today by delegates who have been attending the 62-nation conference here. At the final plenary session of the conference last night. British delegate S. K. Holmes said that the British Covet-n--ment would recommend
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  • 99 9 s.im-iKu. March 2t Reliable sources reported a Chlna.vid<« income fix will be eoliect- (i m the sees future I ond attempt of th" National i-t Governmen to levy Income tax on all wage earners. The flr-»t attempt was inaugurated after VI Day but many refused to pay and
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  • 71 9 Shanghai. March 21. Usually reliable press reports said a hirbour was being planned m South China m keeping with a plan mapped out by Sun Vat Sen to facilitate South China transportation. The locality of the harboui was not mentioned but a Whangpoo Wharf Company II being
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  • 136 10 ROME. Ma, > n jailors m U V tan of IViest clashed w:th Porte c m .s n^t r r.__?z a _j u and Ccmmur nam^d p_ ..f -< 2to_sU d..y s demonstration thusiasti- it.,;. win. ncement of, y 'Power pirn lh( i rfteate 6tgnor Pi Italian
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  • 157 10 PRAGUE. liar. 23: -D Vladimir ClementT new Czechoslovak Foreign Mir.* ler, said today m answer j questions sabmitted to hin *y .Routers, dat Cie*ho__ova__ i foreign policy before did il ter the Marshall Plan wa. DO changed It v?a_ to look .titer b r curlty
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  • 27 10 JERUSALEM Mai thunderous explosion believe to be m Yemen M- southern Jerusalem 'the southwestern corn the old walled city sh i Jerusalem tonight. Reuter
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  • 18 10 BATAVIA. MAR French movie, directoi Junw Duvivier is to make .1 tecon colour full-length pi"' re Bali Island
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    • 440 10 A tallica. Exclusive To The Morning Tribune! "SUNSHINE FALLS" TANKS. MP FlOOeU.',<" n,e V\l IwOUIfTwUSIGN \T_7___il i* 1 TO *Jsl W _l C ?J.'^ ftßl S^ I W* UM. CM. JUKI wsNJP I 06 BOSS- I MEAN. T R Vof iIN OE BIANK SPACE "_""*H I*** o MV WCTURE TdV__-^
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  • 2533 11  - The Terror Of Tor lands T.C.H. Jacobs *By |.N \iAr_tRIES ntani ed to the, 111 ci Mtf j the n stupor Ji l s____ss BSJ ;ttl. drop MX v do i icauea, but U au Ma m 0 tl* me 1U hWedid I I lt •well mi S JJi My.un.W^am
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  • 88 11 The Syn'aii Christ laius of Snnapo:» u:.d Joh re w-li bhoidintc a reception In honour of the Rt Rev St< oh n N. 11. A^t Bishop to th«Archbishop oj Canterbury at the Adelphi Hotel Roo! Garden on Saturday at 5 p.m The Bishop who If well
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  • 45 11 LONDON. Mar. 23. Th< Yorkshire Post quoting "excellent authority" said today that Marshall. Bcvin and Bidault had agreed "m principle" to j meet next month irv the Unite<l t states art ter Marshall returns from the Pan-American conference.
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  • 164 14 Market Notes Jottings <Froiii oni Financial Oorr.l No market BlCPOffcl ar*' ex nsjeieO today as upftOTM htWI nd m London have already mi unde; the intluence o holiday ruling -md ning next Tuesd _y every ing will be under th. sham of the approaching budt So a airly cfttattoai •erlod
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  • 900 14 -j.ngiii'ur*' shurr quotations ye_ttrday al givt-n by the Malayan gaaratfoCac* AMp__Miafl *eic a- j to u«>. ft aaaatti b;o i b l>uij^fi aunu I Sullen v\ rt j 1 *a»p.n- Co.. Takum.a \u i& 'Aanjong Tin 'IVkCa 8 I«*kjaii Taipi: Tclok Kiurn 18 It niUh ls is
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  • 103 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE J! THE S POfcE HARBOt'R BOARD BERTHING LIST VESSLE GODOWNS I Rajula— Lake Chilco 44 I E Ham! le Sneers Hellenic Bulbui AD.E. j MerlimaU 42 Florentine 40 1 TalatLjt Akar 38 9 l Steel Director 35. 6 Iterine Leopard 33 4 Bepaioea— O. L. Bodcnhamer 31 2
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  • 72 14 m the absenc. i I nounced rise as ex, the local rubber m rk< I opened easier. W-th buyers relucl vi market became furtliin the .<ju-r_.oon. A drop of i of a 01 0 Ixen recorded at the el business yesterday Prices auoted ar< Buyers ni No. 1
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  • 24 14 WASHINGTON. Mul Tht- State L pari officially today that t Ministers of the Umt_o Britain and f»nc« I .> on- U.P.
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    • 261 14 i^Trmir^) TODAY! 'V l V M 'Jl il l Till "l" OPE.MV. '!p.m„ 1.1.. n3O ani Mi:, "Xl T Sittistir! Avu l 5 mamii nt mi MYSTERY l\ kmm^L\ KIN.U. CffAPS. *4. >/-T.* TON IC.HT AT _ajfc_ ■•>- V MI.tMGHT v II Q*tt HIKO^ —,1 »ltO^ x.URDAY AT MIMH6HT ma
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  • 379 15 2 RCters Sports Club 1 oo C fiRPRI3ING DIV I LEAGUE RESULT STADIUM YES.ER- >: or fISS I IHE ROVERS. 2-1. M .vniElß UNEXPECTED WIN OVER IHE VH F^ N RSDAY THE ROVERS WFRE FULLY !JS b S^Sn?w» who are wrrHOUT EXPECTI^TO
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  • 86 15 v Keiff renma w f< i Cood Friday. At tm Hoppv WorM coveri tht Singapore Tennis Associstuni vill th* Malayan Chinese r m pi< /< NRffl t' am m it ■< starting nt 1 7/.. (.am fo repreaeal f/" SLIM ill In C. K. P-fMfll li\ £>. Hnrtbtt.
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  • 82 15 SOUTH team to m?et North m the J_.C_F-4. match at Jslan Besar Stadium on Sunday will be selected from the following: Singapore: Lee Pqk Jong. Tan Chin Lye, Khoo Boy Thuan, Swee Lim Sicang, Hoi Meng, Boon Seong, and Chye Hee. johore: Lee See Tat
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  • 273 15 i)n'. 11 Soccer 5 r 1 Kota I. jah xi p. lVe c_ o expectations yestcirlay] n they regisLer^ t 5 -l y over the Katong Enia- As In an 8.A.! A Division 11 League soccer piaytd ..ti l• sta Hum ground n bbedl its
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  • 643 15 THE BEST ATHLETE AT YESTERDAYS R.A.F. (CHANGI). ATHLETIC MEETING. HELD AT CHANGI. WAS FO McKIFF OF 52 SQUADRON. HE WAS PRESENTED WITH THE VICTOR LUDORUM CUP. M. K. Sundram. Singapore's Olympic choice, entered with j the Police team m the Invitation Mile
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  • 474 15 High Standard In Tenn is Trials .By FOREHAND") Ljt PLAY REACHED A HIGH STANDARD AS IHL CREAM OF MALAYAN CHINESE TENNIS fIAJ -SRB RATTLED FOR HONOURS IN THE SEMI-FINALS OF THE MALAYAN CHINESE TENNIS TRIALS TO SBLJSCI THE MALAYAN TRAM FOR THE TTH CHINA OLYMPIC THREE SINGAPORE PLAYERS ARE IN
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  • 273 16 Desire For Education In Malaya Must Be Met THE DESIRE FOR EDUCATION IN THIS COUNTRY IS ONE THAT MUST HE MET. SAID MISS MARY TREVEL- i VAN. WHO IS CONDUCTING UNESCO'S FIRST SURVEY) OF THE FAR EAST. WHEN SHE ADDRESSED THE SINGAPORE ROTARY CLUB YESTERDAY. Summing up her survey as
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    24 16 Photoeruuh). An m, i,i> nt oi the match ht \u)OSs\ the. Tig* rs II ami tht Dt rons. Tht latter won one -nil. Tribune
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  • 97 16 Mr. James Sinclair, of 7. Corbiehill Grove. Edinburgh. 4. i has been appointed Curator of the Herbarium m the Botanical Gardens Department, Singapore. Mr. Sinclair, who was born i m Hoy, Orkney Islands, was I educated at Hoy Public School, Orkney, Stromness Academy, Orkney Edinburgh University j
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  • 46 16 Singapore track and iilec, ■thletei, aquatic stars .;nd oadmintoii champions left Tor Penang by train last ni^ht. to participate m the A!l. Malayan Chinese trials to be held m the Northern settle ment with a view to selecting Malaya's representatives for the China Olympics.
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  • 244 16 Cabinet Appeals To Burma For LONDON. MAR. 24. WHILE THE WIDOW QN TAINS BRAVEST MaN LIES SERIOUSLY I I EASTBOURNE HOME, CABINET MINISTERS _7d_, HER SEND A PERSONAL LETTER TO THE BUrVs J'-' MIER ASKING HIM TO GRANT HER kh Ut f ACTION" GRATUITY IN
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  • 36 16 Nanking Mar. M I Ho Ying-ching. who Is expected back m Chin,, si from London, i, a aen.ia rumours claiming Mm China's number one weaitny man with UW P" holdings m the Unil.-d State
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  • 29 16 Arriving m Singapore today am/a business vi* to MM Col. A. A. Walter. OLE J| Eastern General Manau. the Singapore office ot L Film Productions ua
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