Morning Tribune, 11 January 1949

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1 16 Morning Tribune
  • 13 1 MORNING Tribune No. 9«:< (K-W Series). TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1949. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 356 1 NO-APPEAL ORDERS IN ANTI-SQUATTER OFFENSIVE f Britain May Stop Jewish Expansion Page 16 H. E. Sole Arbiter KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. iVO-APPEAL security orders directed primarily at W squatters, but applying to all who live m areas infested by terrorists, were announced here tonight. Banishment or imprisonment are the penalties provided
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  • 100 1 EROS' PAL HATED HEIGHTS •LONDON, Mon. The man who caused a big traffic hold-up m Piccadilly Circus last Monday when he climbed to the top of Eros statue, world famous London landmark, was stated m court here today to have left his last job because he "could not stand heights".
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  • 232 1 PENANG. Monday. KAPERS of the Chinese and a Malay communities m the federation and Singapore held; formal talks at the Corner Bub hero yesterday, at which j ommunal co-operation and har- nony was the main subject dis- f ussei. I It was reliably understood hat a joint Sino-Malay
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  • 89 1 TOKI Mon.- -Two American !l r and three Japanese were wjed en Saturday afternoon •hen a B-26 Invader crashed Jw a Japaneae factory at the of Nishinomiya, 14 west of Osaka, fola mid-air collision durroutine training flight. nese employees of the wry suffered injuries "m g
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  • 290 1 j Home j j Attain PIT and well m Singapore after being "reported r missing" for nearly 24 hours American ViceConsul Joseph E. Jaques said last night that there had been an "unnecessary fuss" over his mishap. There was no news of his whereabouts after he
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  • 279 2 th:-: first 1919 Singapore Assizes wen- opened ceremmially in the Supreme Court y^terdrw. The toting Chief Justice (Mr. J«tiC3 (Jordon -Smith) said .hat 71 cam Hid been brought over from last year md With fresh committals, the cases totalled 105. TV< OpOhlg took plMC
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  • 151 2 Three members of Malaya's j contingent to the Pan Pacific j Scout Jamboree m Australia will broadcast home from Radio Australia today at 5.30 p.m. Malayan time. The programme will be transmitted m the 19 metre band on 15.32 megs, and will be made up of
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  • 37 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— ViceAdmiral Sir Patrick Br md is taking over command of the Far East naval station on January 11. succeeding I Admiral Sir Denis Boyd, who l is sailing for Britain. UP
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  • ACCOMMODATION
    • 26 2 13. Queen Street. \ccommodation available for students and paying guests. It pays you to stay at the Hostel with or without board. Apply: Superintendent.
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  • 215 2 S'PORE RELIEF, FOR CHINESE IN INDONESIA PHI3IESE resident* of I>jt»mbi :«nd _\*k»n Bane har. hit by the wnr m flit? Indies will receive relief iro:*n Singapore this vreek. The Singapore G\erse? Chinese E\por<»rs :u Importers Association hive chartered twa) tor The first s^-P will leave for Diuni i carryms: a
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  • 100 2 Altered Identity Card: 4 months Eighteen-year-old ruti Mr* I Abdul KaUtmaa went to the I Traffic Police and applied for a I i drrvmg llceace. When asked I his a^e he said he was twenty* I i two. Juti s youthfulne- rounl the clerk's suspicion.- v. ho a?k- ed Juti
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  • 63 2 Plane lost sighted Honolulu. Monda> email red plane, missing rt-« Friday with three men aboari was reported sighted on Sunday night on the west slope I volcanic Mauna loa. A search plane spotted aircraft intact m a ravine about the P.OOO-foot level. The missing men made t_ flirjht to see
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  • 120 2 Chin Chew Inquest: 'Never seen any repairs' The Land Office and the; Municipal Surveyor's Depart- ment are to §*ive evidence at the inquest of 50-yea:-old Wong Ah Foog and her 10- months-old grand daughter. killed when o. house m Chin Chew Street collapsed on 20 December. Wong Ah Siong. son-in-law
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    • 35 2 Tiers Of Yea ii love tins gorgeous fashion number with its eh i< mi oft lines its graceful torm fitting. One of the many creations by SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10. BATTtt-Y ROAD. A'poic. Phone .SL'OM
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    • 32 2 BUCK RYAN RUGCLES 1 ABOUT ALL- fe TKBAR, BUT I'M Mi RIGHT 70 M£ UoOUm* IT/ I CM NMCXHIrt? MsEwE 1 miTTCNTOGKTA BOSOM WUkfANT TDK Q.OLOBOY' J hrrZ tMM I> V SS!I^,!Ti
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  • 67 3 ssing m-men hangi beach was the Fourth j court yesterday, -h soldier -j his blushes h e j_ nameless told j X g out from a swim and ftuding his trousers stolen. Tan Kirn Hok wa* sent* .o two iiionths rigorous iinp.-i--.•sonment for the theft and
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  • 34 3 The Singapore Assigns opened yesterday, Mr Jan-tire Guidon Smith, accompanied bp a police officer jsapaeiad the Onard of Honour provided bp the Ssnpapott Pohcs Force **> fan the Assizes were opanad.
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  • 188 3 ONDON, Mon. Malaya's Thomas Cup stars had j their first real moment of leisure when after a J week of intensive training their captain gave them a day off yesterday. Several of the players went off lo visit their friends m London while
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  • 37 3 SO UTH EAST ASIA LONDON. Mor.. The London Times today Mid that the national movements |n South East Asia were being exploited by Mosco\v-i»sDirt'd groups and urged the Western powers to "concert" tht ir Far Eastern policies.
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  • 38 3 Mrs. Hdwanl Ang Heng Kirn alter their wedIVrrsas Church yesterday. Ihe bridegroom Waff of tl> S-ngnp ore Improvement Trust and the daaajfhter ef Medame Kesr.iind Tee slew 'he late Mr. Tay Boon Teow of Singapore.
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  • 210 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: Bandits raid J Bukit Badang Estate near Batang Bcrjuntai m the Klang area last night. Armed with heavy automatic weapons, thi raiders shot up and set on fire the estate buildings. Two .special Constables on duty replied to tht bandits
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  • 133 3 Came to collect, shot dead MKNTAKAIJ. Mon. S« cuiity foi cts trapped and killed I armed bandit who t RBe to Ifengkuang Village to cv money and purchase foodstuff. The bandit drew his revolver and fired but Security forc< I chased him through a row of shop-houses finally caught up
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  • 91 4 S'HAI'S COLD DEATHROLL MOUNTS Shanghai, Monday. The dally deathroll In Shan*; arinter blasts today climbed toward i.*»o wiih. Bringing the total since the first cold Mast m Decembei to r >.7'ej. according to a report from the coi psi i of lectlng corps. Among the 137 found y< day, ISB
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  • 77 4 London, Monday. Taas the official Soviet newsagency said OB Sunday that the United States has demanded that (hini open the Yangtze River to American shipping and convert the Island of Formosa into a joint Chinese- American naval base m it turn for furtheraid against the
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  • 70 4 They Took His Notebook Toe Tokyo, Monday. A fourman gang entered a 36 year oltl policeman's home at night, beat him on the head, antl then tied him up together with hi.s father antl mother- antl leisurely ransacked the house. The gang not only stole 20,000 yen m cash' about
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  • 39 4 SANDRINGHAM. England, Mon. King George did not attentl the services at Sandringham Church today. Over 3.000 persons who gathered to see the Royal Family, were disappointed The King continues his convalescence at Sandrine-ham House. U.P.
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  • 37 4 LONDON. Mon. MajorGeneral Sir Louis Oldfield a former General Officer Commanding Malaya, died here at the age of 76, today. He tiled a week after the death of his wife. Reuter
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  • 28 4 GUILDFORD, England, Mon. Major -General Douglas P. Dickinson, who commanded the British forces m East Africa, died here aged 62. it was announced today. Reuter
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  • 511 4 YOU'LL NEVER HEAR "THAT MAN" AGAIN TOMMY HAM>M*V— That Man ot "It s 1 That Mm Again"— is dead. He died m a lataa--Mi nursing home on Sunday, il'ter a minor operation. His age, whirlis not listed m any reference book, was believed to be 55. WHILE millions of people
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  • 158 4 "SHEEP'S -BACK" RIDE -ON THE MONEY 5 >i>m:v, Monday. "fUHE price lor Australian woo •> the Msheal ia blatory, and ma y thlnh it will go up -nore yet. j The wool boom Indicates world shortag" <d warm et .thing, i- Atis- trails thai means men ia the W >'»'
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  • 341 4 "THIS AFFAIR IS AN INSULT TO ALL DECEN T MINDED WOMEN" STAR No. 1 I STAR Xo. 2 LONDON. Monday. TWO of Britain's most widtly read Sunday newspapers yesterday attacked the friendship ot Rita Hayworth and Prince Aly Khan m sweeping term.;. j unprecedented In British journalism. Under the headline
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  • 63 4 HOULYW r OOD, Monday, Actor Robert Mitchum went on trial today on charges of possessing marijuana. W r ith him were dancer Vickie Evans, starlet Ula Leeds and actor Robin Ford who were arrested with him m his smokefilled Laurel Canyon cottage on September lst. The
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  • 190 4 He Pins Hope On Scrap Of Paper MUNICH. Monday. HUNGARY'S former ace pilot Janos Mahores. who pirated an Hungarian Soviet An linos plane to fly 19 other Hungarian fellow refu g l t I through the Iron Curt.un. tonight pinned his hopes for entry into the United States on a
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  • 225 4 BERLIN, Mon. THE Berlin Neuts Euthehaland, a Communist paper, attacking General Mac Arthur on Sunday, claimed that if Mac Arthur continues m his post as Supreme Commander of Japan, he will be "an exceptional case." Reason The appointment of Dean
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  • 304 5 ■THEN on May 15, last year, the Egyptian army invaded Palestine and scored some initial victories against the Israeli army. Arab politimade speeches it "d riv i n c the Jewish bandits into the i." Today, a beaten and demoralised Egyptian army watches with trepidation the presence of the
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  • 10 5  -  CHAN SE CHON By i VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL.
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  • 650 5  -  STEVEN DAVID CEYLON CELEBRATES THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF ITS INDEPENDENCE ON FEB. 4 THIS IS THE FIRST OF FOUR ARTICLES ON MODERN CEYLON. r pHE six million people of th t green little island ot Ceylon have spent most of their nrst year of independence preparing
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  • 1022 6  - A WORLD WITHOUT FORESTS DR. LOUIS NAGY .4 worse danger than that of a Third World War h the menace 0f... »»»»ar r -9MB I >■! -ami t- _a t. Ti',« •JflSl NDERSTANDING the i" i i •'x > c eate I tree 1 1 b»? "s ibdvc-l by man*.
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  • 344 6 T'liE Communisti "encourage private trade anl private enterprise, desire to develop foreign trade ar.d do not show any sign of interference with c mmercia] nr.:: industrial acriv.i.-.'* the Far Eastern Economic Review reported Quoting private advices from C< mmunist-cccupiid areas, the British bu«ine-i publication said it
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  • 437 6 SPLIT-SECOND X-ray pio•J tures et a cough, taken I by an Argentina ladiologist, may give medical science a method of preventing one of mankind's moet troublesome lung diseases. The picture; aad the theory behind them show for the first time the pro"-) ible cause of bronchiectasis, a disease
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  • 69 7 A new school has been started m Singapore a school oero*engineen hut it has onh thirteen students. These men from various parts of Singapore and Malaya were selected from four EFor the next three \ears they uill he pven lectures and .jctical lessons on airframes an
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  • 27 7 Servicing Engines fr While the Cflindt rf art be- Im f-a-ten cut far txnicma. t the c<n*ers of tht crvnkcase jj are screwed back into place. J
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  • 38 7 Testing The Accumulator pari of the engines c ?>j t p top csn it ion < is pal m%ta the Tae ayi'iestficraa -earn f,)i as ccx^u m xdalor .p.: lint as knelling J (tj 'If'K *taoaaff, J I zaaa-a.a
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  • 40 7 Accuracy In Measurement I Accuracy is the keynote ot engineering science and the I micromettr is m an tottS-M- able aid m getting accurate measurements. Mr- U> 0« £>. Lnnccu.-ier demonstrates the J correct method of using it. I MMIM r.fc--
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    25 7 Prmctioai unrk m tr,* Me/ factor m the training i.-he-me. Below, haa nwn*/**f-rfa arc locking the I fl OIJ SUMfi ->/* an Airs-peed Coaaml
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    • 267 7 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BltE MTHORK Summary; 7.05 Interlude: Prog. 11.00 Close Down. «*i? PKCGHAMMES TrUk: 730 Popu.ar Re- INDIAN i'KOI.r^ VMES ?.m. Lunch -time Quest: 8.15 News m Malay. signal. the Radio Or- STm**, >* Q^ ng^V Prog. :.3o News; 1.40 Uose Down. Sm-ISI-5-- m Tamil with omental Music;
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  • WORLD TO NEWS
    • 56 8 The captain of the Spanish fishing vessel "Tito" was the last to leave her after she piled up on the Goeira Rock, 25 miles from the Atlantic port of Vigo, Spain. The 36 members of the crew were rescued by breeches buoy, after spending 60
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      36 8 When a motor car P'^VL W hollowed channel on the M °T££d Hancock, Massachusetts, th. <" J senger were able to pet out or injury. Later workmen fas* n car to haul it out. ..,s***
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    • 55 8 Who could be a better boys Exhibl man to explain about tural Hal. 1 tanks and puns than thrill 1 Iwa Field Marshal Sir Wll- Ham joined liam Slim. Chief of the had the vi Imperial Staff. The of the a:rM schoolboys at the
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    • 72 8 JJ The even flow of London's traffic was turned to chaos by a j man who scaled the statute of Eros for j half-an-hour he ad- dressed the ever-in- creasing crowd. As t police scaled the sta- tue to get at the man, he dodged around the top
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    • 55 8 HE PREACHED AT THREE AND MARRIED AT FIVE Five-year-old Marjoe Gortner of California was the youngest prea- cher to officiate a marri- age when he married L Raymond Miller, 23, and Alma Brown, 21, at Long Beach, California. Marr joe is reputed to have preached since three and J was
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  • 44 10 Captain Ea sy jj THE Morning Tribune 5 regrets that owing I to a delay m sea mails due to the recent S t American shipping! J" strike, the Adventures m of Captain Easy uill > be held up for a short period. ■•■■•.-•■•j '■•-••■muiKik';
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  • 312 10 SYDNEY, Mun. -Throe years' research by tlu- Joniinonweuli h j Experimental "Buildinr Station at Itydr Yew South Wales) underlies ai- Australia-wive adoption of new bQUJdng standards, including the 8-ft. ceiling, compared with the to.-mer 10-ft t 12-ft. Since tile station was csti- blished m 11*44,
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    • 242 10 I ExclHsive To The Morning i Tribune J JACK ARMSTRONG I S 5Sa--a--il 1 1 AM BAST EQUIP j *3a-IJ«H/ REAPY r J_y_»i r^Vi J T^ FOR THE TRASURV ARE YOU A1M.... I TRO-TAU-/ <.HACOREyPO WHY PON YOU PEPART/WENT. REAPY k ___/—■< •1/ »fSa» J\ YOU WISH TO < FORGEEV
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  • 670 11 HEI rJ is a brand new recipe tomato borsch which coDdltaafl you on the I dsy. y. .m tinned tomato ng and raw beet. it i > to prepare. You t from a glass- punch oi soup tureen, and separately boiled potssliced •ucumbers. lemon stra sour
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  • 220 11 OLD C'othes- "no matter how old or damaged or torn* will be welcome contributions to the White Elephant Sale organised by the American Ladies Association. "We welcome anything and everything m any condition." said Mis. D. E. Clutter, Sale committee head. "Old Clothes, hats, shoes,
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    • 41 11 RAFFLES HOTEL THIS EVENING IN THE NEW LOUNGE THE COCKTAIL HOUR From 7 to 8 p.m. INFORMAL DANCE From 8.45 p.m. FRANK PICKFORD BIS ORCHESTRA i 7 THIS ONE ON YOUR i MUST-SEE UST! I Soon-ALHAMBRA "•^-a-a*-***. IMf— —-a nr Ka-BB
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    • 52 11 AFTER CHRISTMAS i SALE j Amazing Reductions yj m\jmjj£Jf_t MRS. "TOMMY" THOMSON ROOM 18L 2nd FLOOR G.II.BLDG BATTERY RD. TELEPHONE 7997 STOMACH not behaving JBSE Correct it swiftly, safely, surely! p|f^ What with? Why De Witt's Ml J i*j>> of course. t_^J^ tye™ antacid powder s Neutralises Acid Soothes Stomach
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    • 195 11 DIARY 1 LEAVING for the States today Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lins with son Michael. The Lins, who leave for good, will ho much missed. They were given send-off at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Noel v'ooke on Saturday evening. AJaO States bound are Mr. and Mrs.
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  • FILM NEWS
    • 531 12 [IO you recall those happy days— mam yr;\v* V ugo u hen The Man I Love" was the W**M' hit of the moment? American duettists Layton and Johnston made it famous, ant! the record sold like hot cakes. This week-end. you will he singing
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 153 12 last ™?-™^m STARK! --a_c i.'i m_^ v J nini isl^Si 1 real! ""*"~k *-fV "r a* ___a______r m w __m a^^a-^— af M —Ml mmw —mm_f mmm mmm m m\ *maamf Phone 5!S9^ AIR-CONDITIONED I TOMGRKOW! BOOK EARLY! V .IS-. 9fir V aa. if Ho^ TECHNICOLOR -MJ^ii HEFIM swan WARD
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    • 19 12 GHEAT IVOELD <:,,,! ._i us "FOOTLIGHT SERENADE*' NEW WOULD H* 7_<n-; M I-AD¥ FROM I-OUISL%IVA" R»*{)uhi?r P|rtu*re) KOVVL 3 7on
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    • 175 12 SflUaaa-aCfe) OPENINI, fO-Hj.l I shown li. 6|3 pin A THRU! I ACTION Mix; Warner ir DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE" starring JOHN GARFIELD NANCY COLEMW RAYMOND MABBEI TOO SENSATION \L TO miss: I SEASON EXTENDED!... DIE TO EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY BOOKINGS! COME TO THE E U.LY SHOWS TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! MMMn^ra^n;^ j "BEST
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  • 157 13 World Has More Milled Rice Stocks For 1949 WASHINGTON, Mon. xu r ri< nit ure Department said today that exportable supplies of mill 1 J !l delivery m 1949 was expected to total about 4,40X),000 short tons. bout 440,0»60 tons more than m 1948 but less compared to the 8,700,0
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  • 49 13 CANBERRA, Mon.-Housirs Australia have rise-i j m the last financial In UM same pen/.- o worth of new v ro built compare! _T1.500.000 m the pre- I] year. Issued f i o m mvealth ftfttistlcs that ia 1947- ;8. use. were begun a« d ir/ere complete Australia.
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  • 48 13 I Washington, Moi S ♦ration of American J yesterday the v.rtui nese merchant vesse It sail I: "The ";i|». 1 rine should not be a yond the requireme 2 mestic and foreign I "Japan should not economic forces and ing standards to dr thr Pacific trade."— BMBMaMM
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  • 792 13 Singapore, Jan. 10. Singapore «jn«ire quotation* today as given by the Malayan Share brokers' Avoriafjoi wvt as fellows* Buyers Sellers At laj I. HOO 15.00 Lei. Brcn 2. 50 2.90 1.95 2.00 43 3 44 3 B M Trustee 7.50 8.5H Con.=. Tin iO) 17 '9 18/6
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  • 34 13 The share market opened the week yester- 1 day on a firmer tone. there was sustained Z demand for industrials, C while this applied to a lesser extent to tin shares. a^aaaa-aa.
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  • 88 14 Treloar hopes to come back BTDIfIT, Moodaf l Tr< iii hop< i to m<■ meback m Oct n ike I bid l iyam i i doctor ha I .My Ca-W Treloar ccmt-deimble P-wn nM ba-en pn thai ti'.. tn.nbl- ls 110 l I •il b\ infected antrum •> vva, first
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  • 60 14 ,k, England, p B Laddie LUCM, id British Walker Sunday a "t 'ie ur gou tournaments. Play wafl lor th, Pr*.- putta by Oxford Cambridge University air.n "He defeated the fonr »r British amateur champion. Hog, r wethered, *ged W. lour and three Ifl an 18-ir!e
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    60 14 \yL, Loong Wei Tek of *V Selangor, doing a two- W hand snatch m the inter- r* i stat^ we'ghlhfting eon- it st between the colony and Selangor hin Woo I Athletic Association, at the New World Arena on i j Saturday night. Loong j I came m
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  • 114 14 ROSSOLIMO WINS CHESS CONTEST I HASTINGS, Mon. The International Chess Congress championship was won today at Hastings, by N. Rossolimo France. with a final score of «x and half points after drawing with B. H. Wood. Great Britain, m rou.nu nine. Round nine began a few hours after the adjourned
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  • 90 14 OTTAWA. Mon. Canada will Mod about «a athletes, plus 10 officials, to the I^so British Empire Games m Auckland. New Zealand. One of the delegates at the Canadian meeting of various sports organisations said that Canada will try to enter eight .vents m the Games, including
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  • 24 14 Stan Heath has signed a contract to play this year with Green Bay (Wiscosini Packers 0| the national professional tool bail League.
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  • 66 14 Rome. Monday. The Italian Tennis Federation has tanked Gianni Cucelli No. 1 player m Italy. He is followed by 2. Marcelle: 3. 4 tied) Vanni Canepele cello Del Bello; 3. (tied) V anni Canepele and Cailo S a d a 5. Rolan Do Del Bello;
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  • 99 14 SYDNEY, Mon. Evans Paddon, world threemile sculling champion, was beaten out of a place m the Jerseyville Handicap on the Macleay River, on New Year's Day. Bobby Kemp won the event by more than his handicap of 12 seconds over Paddon, with Jim Saul
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  • 131 14 Los Angeles. Monday. Snapshooting Lloyd Mang- rumn. Chicago, and young Eric i Monti. Santa Monica, tied with < four under par 138 after the first 36 holes, to go out m front m the $15,000. Los Angeles open gold tournament. Mangrum put together five birdies and
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  • 341 14 NEW ZEALAND HAS NO BOWLERS WELLINGTON. New Zealand, Mon. —I* t, 0l younf first da*ss bowlers m New Zealand s pre renting the selectors with a stiff problem their search for pn attack to face England's strong -tting side on the tour of England this summer. m the Plunket Shield
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  • 98 14 LOS ANGELES. WmOMJ s Clayton Haefne r of Ch arte* (North Carolina) shot P*. ever a par of 73 -Odaj to; I 54 hole total of 217. to taut j the lead among the ea- > I Rnishes m the third r too I thr
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  • 26 14 Australia defeated F 23 points to 10 m the w international. Injur. frequent and the refer j together both sides ed them against rou^
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  • 125 14 f 'utclifte, a j old left Is-adsr, »< •t the distinction si neor-.ag a century m c. I m his tlr\t ma*, li wl iaj tirstclass touring iM That was m I'M! I j he made 197 and I >r Otago against N r nn Yaraley's
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  • 112 14 LONDON. Mon.- The Yacht Racing Association that competition for the British-American cup foi boats, will be resumed next summer. The Americans won the last race m 1938. Th,' hska Yacht Club of New York plans to send throve! for the contest on the Solent. Southampton, have not
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    • 52 14 today osIyPAVILIJJM Four Shows >— J. 15-00— 9.30 p.m. S/HSW Brothers Presents (iloria Warren Kay Francis m "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" TOMORROW THURSDAY The Most Talked Twentieth-Century Fox Presents Tyrone Power (iene Tierney Anne Baxter m "THE RAZORS EDGE" OPENING FRIDAY ifl a j ■TITTT^ Tl 'fTa-a-gJ-aa WARUW MmmiSy\TlmE Man]
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  • 306 15 4 ST ATE GAMES DURING HOLIDAYS HINESE New Year holidays this year, will be highlighted by four inter-state hockey matches. Perak, Malacca, Johore and Negri Sembilan will play Singapore in a series of games. Perak and Negn Sembilan W1 u provide the hottest oppo- sition. Negri beat Smgapore 3-0 three
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  • 88 15 |X nvlve bottle* of E scotch Whisky W r>« Tribune Thomas r a well-known SlnCor -:vr.aii an- still rrdueing the tar- M»l a bottle will go oho give-* $"-5 or r fund from today. I total now stand* at 1.t.. ..ml will remain open time
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  • 30 15 LA LPMPUR. With -•>hkh combined better i thr*"***"****" whose passing! i the Singapore police nil <a try and a| victory over the r iice on the Padang i
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  • 21 15 Malayan Tennis j C-tt- Kee Onn. ding on transfer i Ip h where he will s n School.
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    77 15 Roey Chee Choon of Singapore doing the two- hand press, m the inter-state weightlifting contest between Singapore and the Selangor Chin Woo Athletic Association at the New World Arena last Saturday. Boey, a father of six smashed all three existing M alayan records for the three Olympic lifts of the
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  • 1014 15 LONDON, Mon. The following are the English and Scottish Leagues football tables standing as at, and in- rinding matches played on, Jan. 1, 1949: FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A Pts. 25 13 8 4 46 23 34 25 13 7 5 47 33 33
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  • 171 15 McKENLEY (SUSPENDED) LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA LONG BRANCH, New Jersey Mon. Herb McKcnley. holder of the 400-meter world record, left for Australia Saturday night while the New Jersey Amateur Athletic Union considered a request for his suspension. The suspension request came from national A.A U. secretary Dan Ferris, who said McKenley
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  • 76 15 The following are requested to turn up for the S. C. R. C. In a hockey match against tIM Indian Association at He*s Lim Green this evening at j p.m. Lee Ah Chio, L*-u Hock Chy t Cheong Thiam Siew, Cheah Kirn Swee, Goh Chm Chye. Gun Kee
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  • 350 16 LONDON, Monday. KEY British cabinet minister* and defence chiefs heard Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin give a detailed report today on the crisis stemming from the shooting down of five British military planes by Israeli I forces. ,4ii Government sources said Britain s next step,
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  • 54 16 British Navy There CAIRO, Monday. a A "comparatively im- posinr MTA! of British J warships", inc'iidm-' a cruiser, MC anchored off MM 'Iransjorrion port of J Akaba on Ihe alert aßain^t a wsesssmt mm* Z prise Httn "U I»n '♦■wish a forces, according to USII- X ally reliable sources hers
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  • 512 16 Truman Asks $21 Billion Budget WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT TRI'MAN. In a record-breaking peace- time budget, avsked the I nited States Congress today to grant $21,000,000,000 for foreign aid and na tional defence m the financial year 1949 to 1950. He estimated the expenditure on European re- > covery during the
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  • 36 16 An opium-smokei a room was but tried by a thief who got away with cash S-l.'lO and a $42 chandu pipe. Hoe Lan .Seng <*>'*' denied being the culprit m the Fourth Police Court yesterday.
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  • 68 16 President Truman discussed I the Palestine situation by tele--1 with a United States representative m Tel Aviv 1 luring the week-nd. Now j Amencan steps to persuade the raet) Government to desist I from any further provocation m I the Egyptian bolder area were likely to
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  • 168 16 NANKING, Mon. Communist (ieneral Chen Vis troops are compressing the remnants of General Tv VuMing's encircled Nationalist army groups into such a small area that aeroplanes on supply missions were requested from the ground not to drop their supplies, reports reaching here said today. Pilots who
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  • 39 16 FRANGEMOUTH, Scotland. Mon. Court approval has been given to Scottish Oils, Limited, plans for a £7.500.000 (US$3O.--000.000) expansion of Its Grangemouth Refinery. The company ts a subsidiary of I Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, I Limited. A.P.
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  • 40 16 NEW YORK. Mon. Another strike tying up New York harbour was threatened today when 3,500 tug-boat and barge workers decided to call a walkout next Thursday on a 25 per cent wage increase demand.
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  • 164 16 Gilt Cross for Ma layan scou t SYDNEY, Monday. THE Malayan guerilla fighter, Goh Sooi Beng, was decorated with the Gilt Cross, the Scout's highest award for bravery, by Lord Rowallan, Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth, at the final pageant of the Scout Jamboree at Wonga Park today. j
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  • 41 16 THE ROYAL Air Force will entertain 80 orphans from the Salvation Army to a tea-party at the Sergeant's Mess, R.A.F. Sembawang, on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. A film show will be held and New Year presents will be distributed.
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  • 63 16 3 -Inch bombs used against Perak bandits Three inch motor bombs*' used by Gurkhas against I Id bandits during the week ena big operation m the 1 now under way against iOSP* ed terrorist hide-outs. Aerial observation P osl3 onl Auster aircraft m wireless o munication with the W°°gTjJ patrol
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  • 24 16 Lake iMMMi Monday, i «ve.irit> t oun il grill J Nume it** discussion of* B the lndon«"aitin question J her.' loUa> '..*****K1t*****111M.,,,,
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