Morning Tribune, 8 January 1949

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  • 13 1 MORNING Tribune m\o. 981 Series). SATI KDAY, JAM'ARY 8. 1948. I'riro 10 OnN.
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  • 424 1 But Position Better THERE is little chance of a bigger rice ration for Malayans it was disclosed at the South East Asia Liaison officers conference which ended at the Cathay building, yesterday. The Malayan delegate said that although stocks wore better than at this
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  • 58 1 gj^pTKKNVr was heM at Kf. the admim-tra-X; the §outa of X nd on ThursX- bject of co■t ires between k. .iiT.iX iiithoritios X patrols m the X frontier, B tg^i m the ComX i office last R operaH i.' Ities, ijm md police. Ht of the frontier H: d
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  • 118 1 Marshall Resigns UNIT2&J Slates LjcreUry of State, George Marshall has resigned. This was announced by President Tinman last night. Marshall, father of the Marshal! Aid Plan was Chief of Staff of the U.B. Army during World War 11. He recently underwent an operation after a long illness. He will be
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  • 101 1 rhursda, B ]l R Songkhram toM Ht >tl:i\ that h, was i rous" of \isltlfig V' it-turn the V> i(I him by Mr. Ma< Donald. w^;:i however, "jß** 'I him tr.tni making &b pr.srntU or m ihr "W 1 ngkhnun ad«l- -> •B hi rontfmplated »tmi [>' Songkhnun <»n
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  • 30 1 2f 'nation, pn- present: 'Uon. Major wier, coionol lonel Phiphit, Colonel If. c. Su«-: nation wicher.GOC Jet, Air Vice !^on. AOC of i'm r^ y commis- Federation of wigidter Skone
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  • 77 1 LONDON, Friday. Air Commodore E. L. Howard Williams today suggested that the R.A.F. to speed its recruiting drive, should offer a life of adventure amid the rigours of desert and Arctic wastes a tough life with responsibility and prospects. Writing m "Flight", he declared that there was
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  • 251 1 DREES CONFERS WITH DR. BEEL j; ATA VI A. Friday DUTCH Premier Dr. Willem Dreea this morning had meeting with the Indonesian y, lerai Government at Batavia. The 1 1 ting was also attende t l.v the I utch Ambassador t> Lon lon, Dr. Michiels van V rduynen. Immediately aft<
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  • 54 1 LONDON, Friday. Sir Stafford Crinps, Chancellor of the Exchoquer, today accepted an invitation to go to Pans to discuss Anglo-French trade and financial problems. The Chancellor will thrash out with French ministers such problems as French shortage of sterling and discrepancies m the French and British Marshall
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  • 291 1 SEAMAN THROWS DOUBT ON FATE OF S'PORE CAT FLIER fONFILCTTNG Dutch reports v regarding the fate of Ralph Cobley. the English ex-army officer who was the pilot of a Catalina flying boat stranded m Sumatra, and the story or a seaman, newly returned from Sumatra, have caused confusion m Singapore.
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  • 218 2 New Naval C-in-C A rri ves Tuesday yi &ADMRAL Sir Patrick Hrind, who is tikins v:r from Adminl IVrus Bttfd 11 r-in-C Fur i* 1 ion js expected In Singapore by th<- m Cbntoci Tuesday. Th I! i f w NftVal '(.rurn.iM I Met v.i'l >>•• i-i o HMM Air.
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  • 70 2 CHINESE TO HELP NEI WAR VICTIMS A committre of tlw Sin^.ipoio Ovrrsci CMBCM Importers A Exporter! A^onation net I ;i^:im V'stcfliV t<* i!is<his~ the provision of irli^f to wa» vutinis m DJtml'i .mil Pftkaa Rnro-v it decided to laubcli m ap- I p«-al to the Chinese community for donations to
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  • 120 2 USED FORGED LABELS FOR HOME MADE PERFUMES lA i long v. h< bo ofeB--i n v. .i.s t> stick neatly 3 i:;; 1 i iir'is of II known I' i: of vaseline, p« fumery, jti; i i r ■■hi; to m.- honv pi o «i j i tods, did buaineai
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  • 28 2 DR EDGERS'CATCH 4. quantity of small arms i inmunition, cannon shells and »M»nl)-- wate recovered from the Pea during dredgmp operations opposite the Tanjons Pa/ar Wharf yesterday afternoon
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  • 33 2 CHAN SENG WAH: On 6th .iin l at No. 118. Kirn Seng >: j -i Singapore, age 50 years, tawing behind hit wife and only lighter (Lily Cham Funeral fl' 2 p.m. today.
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  • 60 2 Fewci infant dl m thi ■.■.•-•••:< >r.uai) l tl v. i ing. mo: i i.r \as .ad v tin the previou v b\ ■i pei cent. Tuber cul< <»! :.;•> died during the W"ci<. T!i revioua w* ti.UJft was 27 I nkha from other ii~
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  • 87 2 Tan Song Yam was charged m the Seventh Police Court yesterday with having used a forged document as a contract between the Boon Hua Printing Company and the Associated Theatres. Ltd.. on October 2. 1948 Tan was also alleged to have hot rowed sums of $20 and
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  • 76 2 Gunman hanged at Pudu Gaol TERRORIST. Lira Fon- Ki^n. 1 alias Lim Sion.^ w%a ha&£< ed at Putiu Gaol. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Ho was captute.l ;n the jur^Uby three Gurkha soldiers "on July 10. 1948 as he lay a few yards from them annin^ a loaded Japanese rirle. Ho Surrendered
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  • 37 2 The State Secretary of Johore announces that the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed—which is a public holiday m Johore— will fall On Tuesday January 11. and not on Wednesday January 12. 1949. as previously announced.
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  • 305 2 WOUNDED THUG RAN HALF MILE FELL DEAD Last night's bandit news SEGAMAT, Friday. A iraUNBBD btntlit ran tulf mile into the jungle before he dropped de»d *»fter being shot by a Police Military patrol MM Jementah yesterday. The patrol was scouting the area when a member saw the bandit on
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  • 88 2 BANDITS who Attempt raid tbc raoo Coy Camp at Tehr;i<. r. of Johore Bah:u It night wtMo pivon v. come trarmei than I exi)t eted. The troops acting cr» poliCf information received rarliei 1 1 I;ii.l an ambush Wh n banedttp Irad* d from c and
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  • 49 2 The Commissioner On- t Mi. Malcolm Mac Donald, visited Ipoh on Thumtay. Ho met State officials, planters, rain<ms :md community 1 ani >liscussetl matters arising cut of the emetgency. Before he left, he tou:> number ot Chinese mims poitt and insperted the defeott I tern there.
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  • 57 2 Another Norwegian car 2 liner th e 6.410-ton Wilheln. ■•n L4 n e. Tonar has r: added to the Gr'at Britian Far East run. The Tomar BU ii v <-d m Singapore, on hfi voyage, yesterdawith a cargo of 2.133 tons onions, potatoes, glass iteel matches and wallboard.
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  • 22 2 WASHINGTON. Thursday. General Dwight Eisenhower i> back here for "several days consultation on higrh policy matters" affecting the armed services. U.P.
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    • 55 2 TUITION MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 209, tfiir.-ii Street I'hiMii- 'ililO DA? COMMERCIAL '|-.A.SkSES for all commeicial subjects. BVCIONG CLASSES »or .Sliorthand, Typewriting, Hook-Ktoping and Higher Ac- ■o'jntancy. Mathematics, Eng- »>.!). Physics, Chemistry for >iHl>oratory Assistants and for Senior and Matriculation Exa- »mi nations. i i r^f^ l^'^" l vj I l)f«tnbutoni: CHAKI
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    • 32 2 BUCK RYAN we, in smwoK /after sesson to ii^mp^Hu^t^t wbn se SS MffN *3«S oo< hors^ g^E^ A^HOOCHJOL^ 3MUSSLgp INTO QLP J2? C 5 C f fey5 y v^JJ;6^^toFWs^ RUCCLES Jttdl^TW^>y# g?/^/
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  • 35 3 Toy mouse made him a king -1. CMd K.-i--in Btinc Amo n- Uj France. petiton shoAvc ,ir ParislMM tlasting" aZ(); incretfAMe i i i d meciitand demon*****" oadc a tot the capitals "1 won him
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  • 27 3 WARNING ON JAP TEXTILES rk Friday. Yni> ■„,.nal of ConiiCn Tttuutfay h( industry belittle potential tiom Japanese and American ja i.vi.'st textiles ol the worW. fe lacreMe," >»■
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  • 204 3 LONDON. Friday A lie.sh contingent of Jewish troops have entcio.i Egyptian t•r r j toiy and an- now three milrs south of the frontier point of P^ifah Earlier tho Israeli Govnnment to*lay issue<i 01 ten to all its land. .s»a and an loi<<s to cease m«
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  • 36 3 Yugoslavs accused Russia has osl IV military ack market I that Its m 250 to 25. military mismost lavish I is located in the I mand the I ig tslavs In who eng iged tivities."- r.l\
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  • 18 3 "Hiro- ey, one of i postwar ted in Japroya U a ac.i ane edi- tO Chill rsk.to
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  • 20 3 I The Ira I ..alum Amin I today. Gen, lident of the to fotm a hachl tooU
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  • 378 3 REPUBLIC IN THE C'WEALTH —Nehru's Idea? LONDON Thursday.— Mr. EL V. Hodson, author o f "Twentieth Century Empire" wrote today that he had reason to believe Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India "cherished the notion of a Commonwealth based on common or interchangeable citizenship." Mr Hodson whose book last year
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  • 105 3 A young Malay w|M Mi ed a »>O-yi'ai -old-man, bee. •he claimed dH old man gay« him the grteet »>y a •1:1.^ performance" of rubhinj. el I seeds bHwrtll his palms. WSi sentenced to thy months* prisonment yeutrnlay He wan Kassim bin Balawi Kassun
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  • 51 3 DURBAN, Thurs I)i M. Naickcr, President of thi SoitU African Indian Congie.ss. m 1 message to the Native Kernscntative Council, warned Sojtli Africa today that unless whlto opinion routed itself and grant cd the legitimate demands the coloured popu'ation Union might be turned >r>to "another Malaya, Indonettj
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  • 89 3 'TOYODA DID NOT ORDER KILLINGS' TOKYO Fit— Vice-Admiral Hisashi Ichioka told a military tribunal yesterday that Admiral Toyoda former C.-in-C. of the Japanese Navy had not instituted a conspiracy of torturing and killing survivors. Against attempts oi th< sedition to break him down [shioka, who was Toyodaa subordinate aa Commander
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  • 115 3 ATLANTIC PACT READY- REPORT PARI^. Friday. Atlantic Defence Pact is almost comng to well informed sources here. etings among the United States, Canada .stern European Union countries of BriBelgium, the Netherland and Luxem- heduled to open later this month m It these fire successful, the document before February. t yet
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  • 79 3 Recorded in the Nude MOKTBCUX LEs Z PLANCHES, SWITZBR- S LAND, Thurs. fmn-.i*- IVllaton. chief «»i pfMoe here, wu Mnteaeed lo six tsutnfhs' ImpriMMH m«>nt and dlunteMd from public s;rvic«' aftrr be- injc convicted <m ;i scries of charms Ijvm fraud to Rbmc of eonfidfMce. m The pro»eciitipii Mfleg- eel
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  • 35 3 STOCKHOLM, I prime ministers, foreign ministers a-ui defence ministers oi Norway, Sweden and Denmark ended today thei: two-day secret meeting 1 Karlstad (Sweden). They discussed Scandina\.a 1 defence and poUUca co-operation.- U.P.
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    • 69 3 Powerful... Told With Sweep And Vigor! More Than Fair Comparison With 'Gone With The Wind.' ...The Film Daily. UNMATCHED j UNEQUALLED UNSURPASSED >iMi "GONK WITH TIIK \V»\n j fft&ffiF TECHNICOLOR %an HEFUN susan H/ffWARD V?^ BORIS KARLOFF IUU[ LONDON WAKD BON D RICHARD IOW V? .GEORGE MARSHALL ...< -IKWTFIELOCOHIM nivereaMnteniatioiial't
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  • 61 4 i. (I tion i fon We f r.; 1 ivc reports ol It v thousand Bwl i r kUoj rai h t, n irxi* H ttU iri.i: .<. t he told tfi. a v i p propcrtte f t met* l IK ii.su. illy n small
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    37 4 BHOWER of cutnu/uish ing chemical foam, sped intended for fighting petrol fires m eNrcra/t, gush' t% from this tuio Chicago Fur. Department tn<iine t a nnr demign baaed on wartinu armed forces lessons. A. P.
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  • 91 4 Communists Strike In Philippines If ANIL Fri iiv PMlippin. < Sovei rant n\ reinforcementi ii.« v. been rushed to torn central tad KMltlieni Luzon p| vtnoei after fresh out* reaJu violence from OolllflMll < nts At least 20, snd possil ly M leatha resulted iron th<- attack j 'm thr
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  • 40 4 WASHINGTON, hr'u— S i The I nited States will stage its biggest -ever laml-sta manoeuvres m J the Caribbean between J Feb. 14 and April 1, m- volvlnf; 100 warships and i 35,000 soldiers, sailors and marines. Reuter
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  • 63 4 GENEVA, Thurs. Jean Mario Musy, Swiss financial expert and member of the Federal Council, has gone to Iraq to help reorganise Iraqi finances, the Tribune de Lausanne reported on Thursday. Musy was invitee! by Prince Regent Abdullah, uncle of King Faisal 11. the newspaper said
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  • 96 4 NK\v rORK Thu Music circle- Tit d today that the Chicago Symphony OfChCfltfl isked \Viir-.eim Furtwaeagl* OtfIVUM musician. U) withdraw as its principal OOft6HGtOI this MMI ht-cau-r a BUBtber of •ir refused t.» n\ \n v with him. Furtw.ji ru!« wa< riitinsrd by othrr musicians for romainin^
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  • 191 4 JEWS SET UP FOR TRESS IN EGYPT LONDON, Friday, a Brltl* Foreign Office s r ■■:<. nin s MM ■.1 that tho Israeli Army has sot up -.-point Ivc miles ißiidc K^vptian territory. The <pox >n:.'M said information reaching th Oflee from British sources m Eirypt di.=c!os< -,j t tank
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  • 94 4 Sentence Reversed i N'K Tl n Yer- c thn Germans seatei it tth h\ yean and life imprisonmi nt m IM6 for t M mcy mas tacre of 71 American prisonci oi war during the Battle of the Bulge had been reversed. A Washington memorandum on the cases said th<
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    51 4 MARSHAL of the Ro F LnrJ I) KirtU i dt former Brit it tary Govt rnor m chief RAF Command, uh<> wiU TeH g a h air], ri t from Au itra \a for a ti ita i m Singap m li' n'lll I. tli> Marshal Sir Hugh
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  • 37 4 WASHINGTON, T.. White House Secretary I K. we said t(<iay telegrams I the public to President Trumai on yesterday's menaj Congress were 20 to 1 In fa your oi Truman's program) U.P.
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  • 131 4 Pope May In tr oduce Italian Peace Offensive VATICAN CITY, Thurs. Considerable im portance is attached here to th khi stability and win tho support cf all Italian citizens. The visit is regarded as indicating that the noly See intends to support the Italian Republic, of which Signor Kinaudi is
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  • 71 4 Dusseldorf, Thurs. Shout m. "traitors" and ".shame"', work era m the Buchumer Verein Stool world drove out a gioup of Germans sent to the plant by the British to begin dismantling operations. No Biitish personnel was pit sent and there were no casualties m the brief scuffle. A
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  • 113 4 PERTH Thurs. The amasing revival of into migration from Britain said Mr F J Wise r a .hn r °f the v Western Australian' Opposition pWr D ol hls return from tne meeting of Empire Parliamentary Association m London. Tall, distinguished-looking Mr. Wise
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    • 38 4 Evening Elegance f -y^JWBSc' flg ill I 1 /\V>J K-^^ IVrsonifloc] hy You m this off-the-.^houlderH gown m filmy organaa, or any fabric you desire. So graceful, so flattering. SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING! 10. BATTERY ROAD. fi'porr. Phooe H2OHI
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  • TRIBUNE MAGAZINE
    • 250 5 if HIS week President v m a n prostrated naelf before the negttrine of New His 'State of Uion" speech to 88 has been interub portending the of the New Deal of Roosevelt from eh the Truman adistration has been i:i\ drifting away. l the tacit or active nivance
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    • 3 5 After The Harvest
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    • 439 5 The: year of 1948 h is been notable on- for Kwaßgtung Province m many t >>; pects, particularly In Its quiet and largely unpublicised efforta to regain its prewar footing despite the many setbacks and difficulties resulting from the financial, economic and military situation m
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    • 38 5 "POP" k t O p COURSF:. ME IS! 1 KNOW T^T FtLIOW. ,VC MO IDEA EvER Y6ODV HEPP X- w^o is me 6uT Btutvt him Ht s^ MrMt ,>.c. 1 P«OFBSSO« r HB9VCU THE. UDCAL Ysf&UC KJsiOV/kj POLK
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  • 475 6 A.' tin i bring i nd; did i nti i d< i i ti«'i ID Ills llf«--1 r i 'm lif<" I I by and 1 1 ready n d I 1 1 'U I n tO I I l n to I f. •< if i
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    1107 6 Ij "Why didn't yy:°" Words futile, useie s \void> use and i s rianatton '.v to hei !ips. but she net utto: them. In the race ci his setf-sicriflcing love, she felt humbled, Inadequate, and wholL unworthy. Suddenly his expression softened, and gathering hei Up m his
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    15 7 ..-A/- is coming lit All h: id' wJ:en the h* Ik mercy of angry
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  • 28 7 T/i« hows uniting m the be/ hrv; l sun ore still M.n**ttT/f('cd. They don't mk fw a whale even <i ftttU fish WOtfM <io.
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  • 70 7 Swmming, fishing, rowing and lazing the sun was the order of the day vvhen nine officers of 2nd Co. Boys brigade went to camp at Pass, Ris. ioiiM aincfi 8 w i m in i n g an;] strenous exercise during the day shar u
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    • 33 7 Ujl 3 She 3, 6 9.15 p.m. eXmma to th. world of sportj*! AQLB-UOITB IKE XIV tb OLYMPIAD" <»U)KY OF SPORTS! W TtXHNICOLOR «-Nite at Mid-Nit*-SWORD OF THE (11R AVENGER" OPENING TOMORROW "SAIGON"
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    • 185 7 On Your Radio Today r. ii w m-rv Im Mandarin- 1203 mary m Tamil with Sipiatuiv REDNETVIORK BS& "SSS S S^Sf^l ENGII^H PROGRAMME pROORAMME m Mandarin 1.00 p.m. Danco Music 1.30 ranton.se k Amoy. 30C d p Summ. m Tamil NVws; W0 Interlude. 2.00 120 0 p.m. Tro;." ammo Sum-
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  • WORLD PHOTO NEWS
    • 162 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Qunshine storm q I 81,000 ton headed for I a Iz-hour 5 i Cherbourg I One ol I the 13 yea and peace makes mino caused by a She sailed after a dive poured m seeping m t through lowering silhoutte the giant jeen Mary as she >ton
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    • 190 9 BLOWN OFF THE ROAD Welcome UNITED States A i r Force men, fuvic of 2 whom ;*pent 19 days I vj:7roo»r<i on the Green- kind we- cap. are Wi Ico i ed by newtmen on their I arnixU m Xew York. J The ofigmal party cottI Bitted of the seven
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  • 42 10 Captain Easy S THE Morning Tribune S regrets that ov\inp( to a delay m sea mails i due to the recent i i American shipping strike, the Adventures) of Captain Kasy will i be held up for a short) period. j j
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  • 358 10 U.S. Farmers Support T ruman WASHINGTON Friday. There were cynical laughs when 'V.-uJent Tn.'rran opciicd his recent election •ainpai^n with a bitter onslaught igihm "the proflteen of Wall stivot" before .ir tUtHeOCe Of lowa far ids who arrived for the occasion m private teroplaiiea and luxurious moor cars. 'i'.ie farmers,
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    • 226 10 racxrsiVE to n«; m»h.\ix« thiih \e J JACK ARMSTRONG ILI'L ABNER VAITr/ STILL i'^n-t- V j A II k T. DCAD/^ DfAD a- f^ LOOK DOCTOR 4T J7 '> SAFt TO EMTER TH/T X*&£& I 7 r— j I \MACK RE L IN FACT W HIS LEGS VV\., f GAS
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  • 96 11 EXER CISE FOR BEAUTY By only Pi om I Yo <■■' ROO t k in i > it m i h iwor'.-ih. 01 i riskly I cJ lOftetli at too ement Lie o"i 1 vrttti i tar, Bk>wl d until yo i arc ,i, tn. tot I Innu. .>v t
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  • 152 11 N woman wraa evci til In dimming dgling p?-o- c 1 into h i>rfeet Ye\ plenty try, Lh m a too tight sriidie oni that tit.- 1 mature liy, thus giving the man a mote t&sy most that anyone can a corset is that it
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  • 205 11  -  Alicia Hart by WHP;N we consider the distance travelled by small feet during the couise of a .-••insie day, it is obvious that it b of the utmost Importance that th>- children's shoes should fit correctly. Stoce a child's foot can expand a full size
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    • 58 11 LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM today from 12.30 to ',\3O p.m. at RAFFLES HOTEL also ORCHESTRAL CONCERT THZ COCKTAIL HOUR From 7 to s pm IKWIT] Evening Dress Optional 9 p.m. to midnight FRANK PICKFORD his ORCHESTRA NO ADMISSION CHARGE ROW'S ATTRACTION THE BAND OF H. M. AFOHTI3 i£ii;ilLAi\M<:iiS_ JB^^m BLACK
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    • 55 11 Lovely imported WOOLLEN MATERIALS FOR YOUR HOME SUIT AND TOP COAT TAILORED TO MEASURE m >IKS. M TOMMY W THOMSON BOOM 18L 2nd FLOOR G.H.BIJHi F-ATTiIvY RD. TELEPHONE 7f«97 I FOR ACCOMMODATION VISIT (A Healt; Resort By The Sea) TO-xi^irr-iiA.vri': M by the Kaloha Royal H, waitans. Phone S47ld 107
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    • 245 11 1 9IAIIY 1 LEAVINCJ at the end Of thi^ month by the Oianje: Mrs. S. E. M. Ringsley and daughter ?irs. EiUen King. Mrs. Kingsley ccme from London early m September to attend the wedding of her daugtitei. Connie, to Mr F. E. Tabor. Expected m Singapore tomorrow morning m
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  • FILM NEWS
    • 450 12 T'iK Ii- Of the Villtttl tlßf tribal I Aimed on cell W* lJu> uiwnture Aim i i .ft:;. omtag The m a n an<i off-key chant i<««pt up l v th« rhythm oj pounding feet pulsates th< air strangely, while Ihe glow I 1
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  • 115 13 Malaya produced more rubber during November WASHINGTON, Friday. The Commerce Detment said yesterday that the secretariat of a libber study group estimated the world production of v llf al rubber m November at 125,000 long tons. Hill i< <m increase of 10.000 fctobei and If exceeded by thr September record
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  • 59 13 i MANILA, frrl. Pio r. (In.sa. newly appointed Secretary Finance de- dared the Philippines should develop other markets than the I nit. d I States for its prime cxi ports of sugar, hemp and i coconut oil. Tedrosa said Philip- pines must make provi- sions now against 1954
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  • 49 13 V< -I. I. ptICC« wer< Puyen shn n No. 1 F. l RBfl i :'.7 No. 2 Frb. IiSS No. 3 F( h RM ;u->.. v On registered tendi r reb.-ltor. 36- s 37- h April-Juno 36-. 36-% July- Auk 36- h 36- Tone: Slightly (asior
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  • 775 13 Singapore, Jan. 7. ere share quotation! as given by tiie Mai- Sharebrokers" JL^xMrtttoi c felloes' Buyers Sellers Ice I^.oo 15.00 Brie* 2. 50 2.90 1.95 L'.OO trol 12 3 43 3 Trustee 7.50 8.5G lO) 17 9 18,6 (P) 23 6 24 6 \>.-ur. 40.75 41.75 Truat
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  • 112 13 M< >\'Y' than <■<• i^s Lin^'a flow v. t uujrht up 'i' 1 tv at $17 t picul. Ptpper quotati<n- coritinu. (1 t«> «li«i.« and tin- Mack quality •liopprd to $17. r «'i picul yr.< ■•Jay. TIM follow lag wi I -t. quotations sago FLorr: M^aa $17',.
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  • 204 13 Renewed Buying And Stockpiling Of Rubber By US THE effect of the N.E.I, situation on production and 1 availability of rubber stocks is still a somewhat uncertain factor and one that may cause upsets to {»ny calculated forecasts, say Lewis Teat (Singa|>ore) Ltd. m their report yesterday. The New Year
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  • 22 13 WASHINGTON. Friday A four-man mission will go to to Japan QfJrt week to I survey Japan's scrap aiic' steel industry.
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  • 24 13 Industrials Steady J The market yesterday m Industrials was very steady. I m Tin shares showed a 2 S little more buying inter- est.
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  • 258 14 DILLARD WILL RUN AT WHITE CITY STADIUM LONDON, Fri There arc ill the IndicaHona that th» iWIUaI British gaflMttO be he Jd at the \Vhil< City stadium on Whitmonday this year will be more hk« i miniature Olympiad than ever before. m of the i th 1 t<- at l.r
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  • 166 14 ENI iGE: I i bftdfnii «m t° EBftUMi ni th.' Kurup' IB /on. tin.i! of the Thoma- .i: v r: «'n Jan 20 and v .in:u>u:c .1 t y. Th« irlnnen <f thi> match meti Malaya <>i Halted st it.- la th<(*uf» final. will be Knud
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  • 374 14 SEND SOS TO FRANK WORRALL, WEST INDIES SAY KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Friday. West Indian cricket fans are avidly jubilant at the record bre\king butting of Everton Weekes and the hand hitting of wicket-keeper Cvlde Walcott, but are somewhat disappointed at the failure ot their team to produce a match winning bowler.
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  • 206 14 What the 'Gleaner' has to say The Gleaner 1 Kingston, Jamaica >ni--2 Hunting; on th»- airj Test, says it t« i\ t JJ HUM old >• >mi» ni» bowling", with th retail that there wa--5 other monotonous Iran, dray. the tenth tour m hip match "With the %t i k
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  • 60 14 Davinder to play Freeman LOS ANGELES Friday—Indian badminton players now touring In panada ire nd expected here until an. i3 alter playing rrj v ches in Seattle and Oftklai J Call fornia, on their way Th< challenge m it h between Davinder I and the American chant] n. Da \id
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  • 196 14 THE SABBATH HAS NO FEARS FOR COMPTON LOND4 iN, Friday. Although the Lords Day Observance So- ty, which Is opposed to en-tei-tainmenta on Sundays, I sent a Icttei to the lfiddl< x tounty Cricket Cluo, "viewing with considerable concern 1 some of the a] rangcmei to swell the benefit of
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  • 89 15 CUP FUND WHISKY NOW $25 ,j\ of the twel\e botMe* of 3 hall.nße" Scotch uhiakx to ihe Tribune Thoma* klil llb> HUHII-kmmnSin-ir. sportsnian juv still j.iir**<l. v, ar.« rrduHng thr ti\r- <vj h.kl a bottle will ro rx,. M \\llO X« V S 2 5 r thr Fund frtHM MNjT.
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    24 15 thtr mt- field incident m the rugger encounter betueen the Singapore Cricket Chib u>*/ the R E M.E. cm the Pad ang last Wednesday.
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  • 88 15 'DON' WILL BE SIR DONALD ADELAIDE, Frt— Uwtrmlia'» rrir»;««t«*r KniKht i s t*» C.rnn th*' f;\Jii*!iur "!> >n" l». which h«* uus aftVriioT:.itt'l\ known a id will W ruiifJ Sii Donald lira Iniiiii. Lftdf Bredman suui to'-Lv. "My !.u>t»a. i w 'l a! ways l>e Don Bradnia;: but I rio
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  • 376 15 THE Chinese forwards were m scoring form when they trounced the Singapore Colts by eight goals to three m a fa*»t thrilling game at Hong IJin Green yesterday. Harry Fang netted four goals to give the Chinese a comfortable lead m the second
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  • 213 15 BOD HOLD RECS TO A 2 -GOAL DRAW Two goals by Kirpal Singh enabled the 223 8.0.D. to hold the Singapore Recs to a draw m a hockey match played on the Padang yesterday. The score was two-all. Scully played a magnificent game for the Recb and scored the two
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  • 96 15 CA SOCCER FIXTURES Chinese Athletic Sports nation will meet the wing sports clubs at endly soccer during the rent month. A. Ist XI vs. Combimd D'aris on Jan. 10. C. A. XI vs. BOD. <BOR) on (an. 12. c. A. Ist XI vs. Kota ija Club en Jan. 15. C.
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  • 26 15 rtt circles m Johore have welcomed the 1 n oi a Johore Sports ci] and the building of ium for all sports at Bahru.
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  • 28 15 Tlie Singapore Cricket Club Women's hockey team had n easy t me w^:i the) beat the A.T.S. Tuiffilo or Thursday by eight gotji tc nii.
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  • 245 15 CHINESE ATHLETIC MEET TOD AY the Selangor Chinese Association Athletic 1948 state champions, will against Singapore ned Chines," Athletic team Jalan Beaar stadium it 2 p.m. sharp. are altogether 17 Competitors selected I esent Selangor are Lee skipper), Leong Leak Ong Woon Boon, Tong Vang Meng Chai Sum. Yao Fook
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  • 131 15 CHICAGO Thu:s \aUOQftl badm.iiton cliampicii L'ivo Fr«" man al rniidcni California, *»l! captain tht* is. Thomu Cup lean which Mill met't Malaya n tbc §c- mi-final., tie !n OIMfOV, Scotland. February 21 and Tlif U.S. won tin American ne title by defeating Canaua. eight
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  • 278 15 Playing brilliant hockey from start to finish, the H O ng Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation XI defeated the Singapore Cricket Club by two clear zoals m thrilling game on the Padang yesterday. Immediately after De Silva slammed home the first goal for the
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  • 120 15 To cope with tbe large membership an dto provid*extra amenities. th( Singapore Chinese Swimming Club i.s planning for the buildin o: a large modern Swimming Pool, about four times the SiZ< of the present one. with f'ltration. Chlorination and pumping plant. When completed »t will be
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  • 143 16 Security Council Tackles Indonesian Case LONDON I T HE r m t,: Nitl o n I .Vitv council was In Indonesia, when Dutd p Will, m I '•< day making penoiuU c© I cad the dispute with the R* publicans. The ooßveaing of the Cbundl WSJI announc-'l la^t ni^lit j.w
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  • 41 16 LONDON. Friday. Warned that they would be tacked If they struck again this Saturday. London's tram, bus and trolley bus men decided today tiot to stop work tomorrow but Jo permit their pay claims to lo arbitration Reuter
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  • 85 16 TOKIO, Friday. An alluvial kol<l field rivalling the fichcM xoUl mine m Transvaal v/us reported m th«> south central pa it of Hokkaido After a rough .survey Japan fcse Qovernment experti e»ti-tnat-d the field of about *<><> •icros would yield .'5.4 frUU Of •pun* to a
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  • 338 16 U.S. ACTION IN CHINA URGED WASHINGTON, Thursday. ANE of America's leading diplomats urged the l'nit»d States today to "go rapidly" to the aid of Chint, not only by sending economic aid, but by sending a "fighting general of the highest qualities" to direct the battle against the Communists. Mr. William
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  • 90 16 HONGKONG IS 50 YEARS BEHIND ONQ KONG Friday Hong I. and gov- thi ntalitj 50 years a I ■'■■•»i- Social S ther T R m. only I igii the lony's jt> r ehind Ryan criti .itM'ji'i. of Vno ent foi theli f ilure to more adequat< school f He -aid
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  • 80 16 'SORRY FOR THE KING'VIRGINIA (II) BERKLEY, New Jersey. Thuis. Eleven-year-old Virginia LftWtOO wlio wrote to Princess Elizabeth congratulating her on the birth of her son. added she was sorry to hear of the King's illness. "Please tell him to do as the doctor-; tell him and I am sure he
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  • 24 16 Mrs. Fanny Blankers-Koen I. as beui named the "Woman Athlete of 1948" m the annual Associated Press sports editors' poll.
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  • 46 16 Floating mine near Changi riIHE Master Attendant, sin- i,.)i>.ri', yestrrilav lamed vrarniag t.> '.hi;**' m look oat for foattag mm*'. Th. .uin \.\urh was we «h- .1 ftshore |asl loath of t'h^ni;i Point reflomted Itself early tm Tharsday aad aai drifted out to s^a agaia. Xtiiiiiiii*iu«iiiitiiiit^
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  • 86 16 HAWAIIAN VOLCANO ERUPTS HILO, Hawaii, Fri. -Mauna Lea. the world's most active volcano 34 mild from here, was m full eruption today. A flaming 1 mushroom of smoke burst from the 13.000 foot crater late yesterday followed later by four wide streams of lava, three of them 14 miles long.
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  • 39 16 MURDERED CHILDREN —REPRIEVED GLASGOW, Friday. A Glasgow couple, William and Mary Park, sentenced to death on Dec. 8. last year, for murdering three of their five children, have been reprieved The sentence has been commuted to penal servitude. Reuter
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  • 203 16 ONTARIO, ThUTS. fjEORGE Simp, on" a shy little jeweller, stood beside a pile of hlue court summons today and pledged continuance of a one-man revolt against government bureau* cracy, Simpson la not worried although he faces I maximum of US$l,OOO ffit.n
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  • 117 16 SOI I tronffly ig ,i thcj I lh(> I> L« ter I m lil l rding to report* whi. i i t r. ing the IHitch acu- .m.l "un- ,i, lie Mid: "'lf thi> pcrpeti \o-jk it ••But coming from th«* trafifl ot i lefitimat trading
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  • 439 16 PENDING th»- arrival ..t ,i t;i 'v(l inf«>rn:\ti<!i :i»>uu< th»* BSV d llMOttag of lh»' S,>on Ilin Lm»' as rcportttl :>\ :h»« '-lni^ajM r»> OvmfM H bin «s.» Inttortrrs and K\p.»r*»'r<» \<«>ooiation. th» Netherlands Consulate (i»-n--era! has issued the follow ins; statement: 1. The Singapore Ov.Chinese Importers and
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