Morning Tribune, 13 January 1949

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  • 15 1 MORNING Tribune u)l i \o. 985 (New Series). THURSDAY, JANIAKV 13, 1949. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 266 1 S. Cautions Britain LAKE SI CCESS, Wednesday. TDK I nited Nations put aside Israel's charges against Great Britain today to I I,- ir wav for Palestine armistice negotiations. 1,.r the time bein« I N. officials intend to make no response to Israels L „t rim
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  • 83 1 THE 520 squatters who were registered ami re- from Sungei Jeloh. s ang iftet a combined tary police sweep on lay are U-ing evacuated to MiM cm, it is learned. T!v y have been housed temporarily m a reception centre n Kajanf. They were evicted fiom
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  • 47 1 LONDON. Wed- As a 23--d London girl waited for last night a stian^rr strolled from a nearby car, whipped her £250 Canadian grey •quirrel coat from her and drove off with Hi i mother, waiting with i wu wearing a £3.000 coat. Reuter
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  • 69 1 'Lost army' of 50,000 now found Nanking. Wed. Air reconnaissance 'planes have sighted Geneial Tu Yu-ming's •'lost army' again. Nanking said today. About 50.000 men of the lost army" had been seen cutting their way through Communist territories towards southern Anhwei. A column has passed Mengchong. about 60 miles northwest
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  • 66 1 Bevin Offered To Go? London. Wednes. T& Sources close to the^ i Israeli Government were I quoted in Tel Aviv dis- i J patches yesterday as re- porting that Foreign t Secretary Ernest Uevin had offered to resign on Monday because of his t Palestine policy. The I i dispatch
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  • 72 1 THREE MORE SUSPENDED FROM B OARD OF TRADE LONDON, Wednesday. fIHREE junior officials of the import licensing depiitmont o th< British Board of Itade have been suspended prndmj, an n by Scotland Yard, it was announced tc a >- d three men are alleged to have received gtftt, incl ky
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  • 248 1 WHY THE PRINCE WAS NAMED CHARLES AUSTRALIAN VERSION Perth. AurtraHa. Wed«. WHY di^i Princess EUraoeui and the Duke of Edtaburgh name then first child people think that they have the answer to that question, which has beendebated in the correspondence columns of Australian newsPa The S "namc Charles has a
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  • 26 1 MANILA. Wed.—Prei .uhr.t Chiang lUI-»fc* V has been offerretl a IMMM S in e\\W in Honolulu if v acciti-j, iceorttof to a > Filipino Congressional source.
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  • 171 1 NANKING, Wednesday. 4 DIRECT peace approach to the communists, toA eether with vast political concessions, is now under consideration by the Chinese government. The government is facing the double-edged problem of how to make peace not only with the combut also with the Central China field
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  • 244 1 Shot down pilot says: we were over Israel Tel Aviv, Wed. ONI of the four British R.A.F. pilots shot down last Friday by Israeli forces told reporters here today that his Spitfire was over Israeli tertitory when it was set on flie by shots fiom Jewish ground troops. He was
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  • 62 2 Federation day to be celebrated Pcnanj; I'MNO has H <1h |>r. to hraU "V dcrti I I •art) Ptbni v The pn Aith «n A I I» n 17. A vat .>•'... M■ l>< fri-Ui on Jan. :ia Tho I'MNO lU| I it flown on hcu>« Oi UNO memkih on
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  • 38 2 r i< t lire oa fro j i i terday u i ning Tv i i ushod to th< c ne, Otlly t v false m Tin i-.i. tment recorded it Jt >4 matt«loM false ilarm".
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  • 184 2 $1,000,000-Ship damaged by reef to be sold here THE Amelia Earhan. 7.196-ton American freighter If to be sold in Singapore, as she stands, because Sin£aj>ore lacks steel and repairs would cost too mucii. The ship beltings to the United States Maritime Com- mission. Tii, %fi pri'&iri- n! tgenu the chart
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  • 194 2 Arms In Parcel* Evidence THK trial of Alexander Milne. ;> 8.0.R., uho was until recently in charge of an 1 arms store at ttl 8.0.D., I hong Ree Chin who worked under Milne as a !erk. and Suleiman bi P Abdul Raof, cJnr R ed with
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  • 60 2 Hfi. l KtflC, Wednesday. A blind man was able to cross u road safely here today whei lift Meted by talking t:effic A Uttl'fl voice said lefcie cro^-inp- look right, I left look right again, i The BpeaUng sitxal docs! n<-.: Bbout its ir/.-tiTicticn^. Ti?e
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  • 44 2 Decree Absolute For Inspector '< ;;si granted tc inspector C. V. S'ich 01 U Singapore Police disso]v Us ma mage with h> Lydia Grace Such, on July 2 I;-.-'. v:i^ :narie absolute jr. tN acting Chief Juttioe, Mi Justice Gordon-Smith, in the High Court yesterday.
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  • 88 2 'THE Perak Malay Religious Teachers' Union, Taiping. is rro- testing against the retrenchment of 25 of their members ordered by the Sultan of Perak recently, a llajlii report says. J r TIM Union said there was no reason given for their retrench- I ment. It
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  • 49 2 The Malacca Malay Teachers' Union has decided {o establish! a Higher Education Scholarship I Fund >:« lusive for childun of j iQamberthip. They are expected to be ready within two years. There me about 500 members a ho will give $1 a month to the fund.
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  • 53 2 World Rubber Output Down LONDON W duction of October <]„■.'. I tons, the low. j months, accon vCr 1 issued by ti. Group ItCRUi r latest bulletin. Malayan p* v i ber fell to 50 !g<) t(>r 64^01 tons pr0.),,,/:-: tomber. Indon»-Man oui 41.737 tons a*»aii World consumption '^L J>ept*mber
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  • 15 2 MAULANA ABDUL ALEEM SIDDIQI'I Gtt nd of the nirse of dn-iston*
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  • 161 2 CARRIES Martyrose Arathoon, in the Seventh Pc:s Court yesterday, admitted the truth of prara tions charges that he falsified accounts an<J coma ted criminal breach of trust in respect of $\\P- belonging to the Raffles Hotel in last October. John Ford. Secretary of the hotel
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    • 43 2 London F<:r~ii present M^k mini hi IflW VOX AT j|A T BOY CEORIC HAftOWICKe BASIL RAOFORO KATHLEEN HARRISON 'RANCH I SULLIVAN MARGARET LEIGHTON CAPITOL VETO SOON! ACCOMMODATION MEK( ANIHJ; IJt. 1: 13, Queen Btreet. I pays -A/ith or without board Bup< rinti ndent.
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  • 141 3 Taxi-drivers shout: "Do what you like" volunteer for arrest KoNd. Wed. I Hongkong taxi I' r T e ned today 1 v the Magis(j bound over 1 .4 each, to keep ix months. [Tost in God". u hke". '"At food and 1 voluntarily jumped into police truck.-; after ignoring a
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  • 455 3 MONTORS GUILTY AMERICAN ASKS QUESTION yONTOR a llll its two dirwtors Giovanni Aurely and William Vincent Sn>-otte were found guilty on two more charges under the Finance Regulation* vp^terday. told the District Court, he had asked the Exchange Controller interview: How the Regulations could be interpreted so as to make
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  • 120 3 Retired Admiral In S'pore g Cfearfcl (retired RS.i an( Morgan, who jiv< travelling on the BlueF r-- fiom Septem- ived in Sinpan O i on. today. Thl 1 1 Ml Charles' tripe on Bh* Funnel vessels j irhich ready uiken him; from Britain to Far i East China ports, as
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  • 60 3 San Francisco, Wed. A drive to raise US$lO,OOO,OOO to establish an American university in Japan will be undertaken in the United States in the spiing. Alfred L. Schafer. assistant director of the Japan Christian University Foundation, made the announcement here en loute to the east. He
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  • 22 3 SYDNEY Wed. Aliens will from membership of Musicians Union Adei iti new constitution to nsurc preference for AustramuBicians. Reuter
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  • 17 3 East-Weft Society tftag on Thursday at 8.30 Britiah Council cuss the social piogiamme for
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  • 49 3 Frankfurt. Wednesday. Some former German soldiers who have been fighting in tho French Foreign Legion in Indochina have returned to Germany. About 40.000 former Geiman soldiers had joined the Legion, turning to it a^ a haven from food shortages and unemployment in Germany. A.P.
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  • 99 3 TOKIO, Wednesday. '»use judiciary committee today questioned UVK t ek< KobtyuM, geisha mistress of the president of nko Fertilizer Company, at her bedside, m its q y n! th« hank loan scandal. u nd Sctsuzo Hinohara, Shown Denko president. M before the committee at the
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  • 33 3 LONDON. Wed. Transport executive chiefs after a threehour talk today decided to refer London bus-drivers' claim for time and half pay on Saturday ~***rnnnna tf> fieorire Isaacs. Reuter Labour Minister.
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  • 151 3 KOYLIS KILL 5 BANDITS AND FIND $25,000 PATROL of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry killed five armed b andits in 45-minute battle at Gunoug Bungsti, Kulim, Kedah, it was announced last night. A total of $25,000 was found on the dead bandits. One of the dead bandits was a
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  • 60 3 BLACKSMITH SLAIN BY BANDITS A Cr.tnpso bi<ic ...smith was shot down 1-y four ;»rrned Chin- bnnHit^ at the I 1 mil.- post. Kluang-Memng lioad, on Tuesday night. Two of the bandits armed with carbines kept guard outside the house while two of them one armed with a stengun and another
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  • 245 4 LONDON, Ucd -Britain declared t.» mv thai the I hi nl Vit.ons WCK losing control .s-r MIC twtnU In Palestine and lhal Britain was ikin« •»n extrenely lertoai rten «>* }H Janir^ra Ihrovfhovl tin* wliolf Middle Ijwi Britain thai ihe was •tuii\ reserviug hi-r nosition
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  • 112 4 WASHINGTON wed Russia has agreed to return the H.oon-ton cruisei Milwaukee t<> the United States N'avy i.« fore March SI Th' USB Mir**aukee wmm loaned to Russia In IM4 to help protect Soviet*! Murmansk supply rout The British battleship Royal Sovereign, seven destroyer! and t!ii«' submarine* were
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  • 69 4 CHICAGO, Wed. University r»f Chicago atomic bomb Mien* tic l>r Harold C. Urey said today that peace can be ensured only \>y establishing the death penalty tor Individual! guilty of inciting or waging an aggresive war\ Trey said "if Wt ca distinguish between individuals who art guilyt
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  • 112 4 Air Force Speeds Deliveries WASHINGTON. Wed. The U.S. Air Force today announced a rsssoo.oo'o.ooo switch in its aircraft buy ins; programme to bung mote B-36 and B-50 super bombers into operation "with the minimum delay." Tlie revision was ordered In conformity with Truman's military budget for 1950 fiscal year and
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  • 37 4 Porto Alegre. Brazil. Tues. A Lockhead Lodestar plane of the Gaucha Aviation Company of Bra il crashed today near Pelotas in the state of Rio Grande and all aboard were killed U.P.
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  • 75 4 Huks Stage Rice Raid M \NII. V. I I\m» l.nmlivd Huklkj ■tap yinriiias raided a i tl.i in CViitral 1 u/»n last nij(hl an a.- a th»* Olllinill •'amifil t.« Ni.l;-nt |MflMMl t«»r«c^. lh»- raid»*r> drove into Santo K.»«»ari(». la .\u«*\a K< ija I'ruxinfe. hurntul i thre»* tlirr'shinjj inarhin**s and
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  • 57 4 HONOLULU, Wed. Tho s Navy reported yosterday that :i war cnnios commission on Guam hxs sentenc< i Vice-Admiral Chuichi Ha: wartime Japanese commander of tho Marshall Islands to six yean Imprisonment Hara was convicted Monday of responsibility for subordinates slaying American pnsont n I u ;.tn
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  • 196 4 WASHINGTON, W -American officials Interested in the Asian conference at New Peihi on January 20 hope the meciing will bolster the United Nations Security Council's crr'crt tj solve che Indonesian impasse. "We expect the nation:: convening at New Delhi will keep their efforti concerning Indonesia
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  • 139 4 Plea To End Terrorism Violence CAIRO. Tues -Sheikh Hassan El Banna, leader of the outlawed Moslem Brotherhood Association, in a signed statement published in the* Egyptian pivss today appealed to the public to 'maintain security and work for the sta- bilisation of order which is the duty of every citizen
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  • 106 4 DURBAN, Wed. The Durban City Council has approved proposals to prevent the penetration of Indians into areas designated for Europeans The proposals are to be submitted to a committee appoint- j ed by the government to consider suggestions for amending the Asiatic Land Tenure Act.
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  • 49 4 HAMBURG, Tues. Formj er S. S. Maj. Lindner generally called "Jews Horror" hanged I himself on Sunday at FallingI hostel, German Internment I camp near Celle, after being told by British camp authorities he would be extradited to Poland for trial as a war cri- nucjd. Reuter
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  • 32 4 I'OWKR POLITICS Political slogans adorn thi- Soli ...e-r project on whirti Bulgarian jreflagtteffl art* w. aid* by la- with thir lathers. Th^ si^n above tk* •.ramr >.i\s: "Socialfcmi through tritiration."
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  • 100 4 China's Demand And U.S. Supply WASHINGTON. W< China's Nationalist ernment spent UBIM6I for arms and military plies in the United States last week, the State Department reported yesterday This amount was paid by the US. Treasury ft 0 the U*****,000,000 by Congress last yeai to bolster the Nanking regi Thus
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  • 71 4 NEW YORK, Wed world's biggest postwar the 34,183-ton Caronia. pleted her maiden voyage she steamed into New harbour in brilliant fUMhI Her average speed W9i knots over the trip of six d»y* 14 hours and 33 minutes longer southern crossing A stowaway, Norman ander Crate, 26,
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      53 5 TOWN AND COrXTßV— Hunter* of car ill and sky meet on Royal Air Force base i;» Wyton, England. The hounds wait for the call t!-;it wiP send them over the countryside whil* crew members work on Lincoln heavy bomber The Fitzwilliam Hunt met on the airfield at ihe Invitation of
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    • 597 5  -  STEVEN DAVID A POPULAR question in Ceylon Is: "Why dociii I the United States buy all our rubber?" Actually. the United States bu\s considerable quantities o] Ceylon rubber already: in 1947. half o! this Island's dollar* came from the sale ol that
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    • 283 5 ARMED with the new j ncy Regula,ze 1 1 e d on the Federation Forces have rations against tters. More than bitantfl from a r area south of g have been reinovdetention camp being repatriated X one disputes that evai'u a t i o n of attcr areas wilJ
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  • 43 5 American.-MADE rubber, being impervious to siinlight and grease, can be stored indefinitely, while natural rubber from Far Eastern plantations will ?ttrt to deteriorate in stockpiles after about 10 years, according to John L. Collyer, president of the B.F. Goodrich Com- U.P. pany.-
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  • 899 6  -  ARTHUR GAVSHON By Popular unrest threatens tg/pt because h army !:as suffered defeats in the Palestine war. 1)1 »ri i.ai: unn I Uin itena Bsjypti' ifi th< Palestine w it. Ara 1 ;in<i Knti (Up tn tic I that K I irouli ttvn.' to i
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  • 713 6  -  WALTER BRIGGS by China's Red leaders may not be Moscow Stooges HOW icd arc China's Reds? Chinese Communists a:o not niciely agrarian reformers. They believe in Mai xism, and want to practice it In their countiy. They boast cf that. But is the Chincsr Communist
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  • 170 7 CHRISTIAN YOUTH LEADERS ENTERTAINED 'JSIVS TRIBUNE PICTURES Professors The delegate** >r:..-n iwc- ;ia.i Uamtmtf VomUttmm a Handy and friends who c -..rtainoJ them t< lM p«njr «,n l^irMUy ftt the V.M. tti do'«jrat^ vh k r rf> fiirnlnir to their lioim-n <> Friday are seated. 2 r ri^ht: ?.!r^. rit,
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    • 225 7 On lour Radio Today RM I NETWORK 7.00 Programme Summary; ramme; 9 .^New A OJd^ 7.05 Religious Hour; 7.30 in Amoy. A^ t J 10 13 XSKTS C1 MB IN INDIA. N ance Music; 2.00 RED NETWORK !15 p m Time Signal. Openimme Summary n ing Annct. Prog. Summary «oSS?;
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  • 30 8 A TORNADO HITS 1 ARKANSAS Hundreds were in- j jured when a tornado hit Arkansas, AmeDoctors, nurses, police and civilians worked by torch light to rescue the injured.
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    35 9 The stones of the Theatre of Zeus. built about 1 000 8.C.. at Dodoni, in Greece, provide a natural look-out for Greek At my sentries scanning the broad landscape for sruerrilla activity.
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  • 41 10 Captain Easy m I THE Morning Tribune I regrets that o\vin«; toi delay in sea mails I 1 due to the recent 2 American shipping* strike, the Adventures 2 of Captain Easy will S be held up for a short period.
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  • 247 10 SYDNEY -The Labour government is "getting out its sea boots again" to begin another shipping line. It plan s a fleet for overseas ana inurstate trade of about 40 ships. 23 owned and 17 chartered, under Australian Shipping Board. Board. This is the secon<j commonwealth
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    • 153 10 I Exclusive To The Morning I Tribune 1 JACK ARMSTRONG LI'L ABNER n k O *T mmm JH J I rrTT7T^LTr"-^-TIEHAINT> 'SHE'S A BKs ONE.^- IS\ r J^-- y J GITS TO .T; < a C> M\ [—7^ tr*^/^ ME AM' IiUSCLES,^ 1 r^T o i tm' closer v I
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  • 496 11  -  Kathleen Hickley xsfbgn I that our fnends K ovtag housi' last v i-ht Wf would Scout act. ;:nd hand with this we*ry bofltei plenty cf e\,,f t:.insportin^ out hcth here. ..-si. an<l have alouisolves in a !K>th in packing. ng Anlahtag the :.:!>■ fed up and mring
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  • 207 11 MASSAGE is an important part of beauty treatment. but the wrong kind of masMfe can cause more harm than good Here are six useful tips for a beauty treatI it home. Tc smooth, the forehead. Apply errvam to the skin. and place bot!i hands upon the cpntr-
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  • 321 11 Cheese omelette. Ingredients: 3 eggs. 1 tablespoon grated cheese. 1 tablespoon cream. 1 oz. clarified butter. Pepper, and salt. METHOD: Whisk the eggs well, then add the cheese, cream, and a little salt, and pepper. Have the butter heated, and well skimmed, then pour in the
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    • 26 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. I frR PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA
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    • 145 11 BRINCf YOU II V £T A NEW CONCEPTION OP lllP L/FE-iN TABLET FORM W Fnunent SpecUhst* in Endochnolotry point the »ay to vixiJe, vigorou* manhoodl Tb«y My, he whose glands aie operauns g >. perfectly hansoniously balanced in their mtential interaction K^ j and aiir M u*tt in their output
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    • 197 11 {diary ARRIVED from London, last Satuiday. to join her husband. Comdr. KinlochJones, Mrs. Kinloch-Jones, who promptly got cut her party frock and attended Admiial Sii Dennis and Lady Boyd's farewell party at Admiralty House which was held on the evening of her arrival. Leaving for England today: Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 387 12  -  OSWALD HENRY f *h^ > AYiJii?^ WHILE "The Red Shoes" was being sen v- Vl al the Cathay, featuring ballet sequeiu* > uith such well known figures as Leonide >';«ssn» f Robert Helpmann, Ludmilla T< herin i am, Moira Shearer in action, another film
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    • 120 12 7X tl. K I Iff »tha> < omf»ri iK^ Starts jA| TOI»AY!JT' 11 a.m.: I. T"» Jj j. i SI p A\ > pREER 6AUSON If C' I WALTER PIDGEON i v I P£TfR ELIZABETH 'H I LAWPORD- TAYLOR?; <^f I Cesar ROMERO Li?\^J I \.r,. If you really want
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    • 53 12 mothu; »"om noun (IV< hnic4.'or) NKW UOKH> "inn i u BOVAL :uo_::<o >K1 VNDAL" (in Tiunih X(rr SIXC!: "Gone With The Wind" has there been a motion picture to match its DYNAMIC IMMENSITY! A^fl PL J^m RICHARD LONG I niw rsal-Int»rniti(»nais Sp**ctaoul«r Release \ou snowr\i.i Mam- 1.45 pm -4. -6.30-9.15
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    • 18 12 OPENING «M^J lt 3 SHOWS-*, M« R K O P^JJJJJ /V KALEII>O S( NUPTIAL >» l> "HONEYMO »N starrinu
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  • 161 13 lu,I u rrOH, Wf'l The United States Agriculture ,ud tcxlay that the major food products output rortd w:is about six per cent higher kfl 194* rl gummaiising the world food situation, the Mice of foreign agricultural relations a.Ls<> said been indications that food crop acreage would
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  • 60 13 k T \v YORK. Wed Crude tndard futures closed i on Tuesday. nine contracts. l eis w-r. M.trrh 19.25 (US) B rubber number one |t loted live points to Won joints lower. Sales CjuH 59 contracts. Offers C Harch 19 53 bid; May IJO; Jul) 19 05
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  • 37 13 RUBBER crop figuics in t«spect of the following companies foi December were. Alor Gajah 2> 800 lbs. Ayer Panas 116.000 Glenealy 66.500 Kluang r.t.000 Pajam 208.000 Tambalak 32.338 Teluk Anson 73.4">0 Ulu Benut 45.200
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  • 31 13 LONDON. Tues. British iron and steel output in 1948 reached the record total of 14,877.000 tons 377.000 tons more than the target set by the Government last May Reuter
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  • 801 13 Singapore, Jan. 12. snare quotation! day a^ griven by the Mainz snarebrokers' As*or.la'Joi ere s^ ft llo^s Buyers Sellers Has Ice 14.00 15.00 kx. Brick 2.80 2.90 1.95 2.00 '.roi 43/3 44, 3 L M. Trwtci 7 50 8.50 t-.= Tin (0) 17 t* 18/6 (P) 23
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  • 41 13 With the slightly bet- ter demand from London I for selected tin shares, I i this section of the mar- S ket yesterday showed J some improvement. j I Industrials aiso con- tin ued a good market. 2
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  • 93 13 THL pepper mar'c.t continuea on the downward tr»-nd ,in«i -**iVrs quotations yesterday were again ma iked down Ttttft were no arrivals of sagoflour. TIM following 'Vtfv yo*ter« (lays quotations Jm Wg m $17'. Saiaw.tk $14. si.ik $14>,. SAGO SEED: $26. TAr>IOCA FLOUR Fair *'M. FLAKE TAPIOCA $33.
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  • 62 13 THK rubber mark was steady but quiot throughout yesterday. Only a mod^tate volume of business was recorded. Yesterday's closing prices W"io Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Feb. RSS 37 37 No. 2 Feb. RSS 3G 36 4 NO. 3 Feb. RSS 35 On reg. tender F,*b.-Mar 37 > s
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  • 27 13 WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. rh> r. g, Government shipped 1.095.438 >!:Oft tons of 19 IS crop Cuban sugar to Japan, Korea an<j Gorman v A. P.
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  • 38 13 LONDON, Wed. Britain's cotton yarn production in 1948 fell short of the Government target by only 1.1 per cent, the Cotton Board announced today. Output was 890,350,00 pounds, compared with the Government target of 900,000,000 pounds.
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    • 50 13 JIT^M TOIIAV! l MIOWS-NOTK TIMKS ■m^^ntrit'lt MCIIK /^%T\ MifcHtt ifTfc* REPUBLIC PICTURE I Cone bqoT'N 2.15 -6.30 -9.30p.m. Twentieth-Century Fox Presents "THE RAZOR'S EDGE" vith Tyrone Power—Gene Tierney Anne Baxter TOMORKOW IDA LIPINO IS SITPERB! #KvV. > IDA LUPINO #4* ROBERT AIDA ANDREA KING «}F SRUCEBENNETT mmwuow I* Trf £jL.«l*
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  • 387 14 lONDOM Wed The clash between Derby County :in<x Arsenal is undoubted L lv the outstanding match of the fourth round Football Association Cup ties being "played on January 29, but the David and Goliath struggle between Yeoml Tmvn.the remaining non-league club, and Sunderland.
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  • 199 14 Only 15,000 will see the game Only about lf»,000 pfSflf N will be able to squeeze N into tkt little \ro\M ground. »vhww pitch v slopes ioU'iit l> from i wing to wing, hut the s eyes of th.- football v N world will he focu**e<l j on the team
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  • 32 14 Oslo. Wed. The Soviet Russian Skating Association are entering a team of four for the women's world speed skating championships to be held at Kongsberg on Feb. 12.— Reuter
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  • 423 14 Danes drop Paul Holm from Thomas Cup Team COPENHAGEN, Wed. The decision of the Danish Badminton Association to drop their veteran star Paul Holm from the Thomas Cup team to meet England in the European zone final here on Jan. 20 and 21 caused considerable surprise in Danish badminton circles.
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  • 131 14 London. WM IIM Uritish r*K Hoard of fontiul cooductod an investigation lod cleared uu- way ||M M^H h. ivy w.-.^ht .rif.ion Ft.Mi.il.- Mill- to defend bfc titl.- igiiMt champion (Ju l<* -arlv m IMt Mill- wr.-st.Mi Hm title fiom ly. -r.ivich l.i.^t y.-ar. r, lav th«-
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  • 41 14 The Chinese Rf citation Club won the tennis triangular tournament between the c.R.c. the New Club and the Kempe Club. Th<>y won five of the nine matches played while the New Club won three and the Kempe Club one.
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  • 198 14 LONDON. Wed. Whrn Dirkie FUcer. a l.undon.* ;vntl> +rt ii|> a world snooker endurance rerun! b> rmtlnuoiislv for 4") hours 27 n Inuten, he had a ".-.i-t-r I tached to hin le|f. Thin rp\ea!.d th.vt h^ .d 3. mil,, lorJ b s ■«l S?SL£L If
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  • 51 14 PARIS. Wed.— Entries in the 1950 World Soccer Cup competition include Brazil, Argentina, Burma, Ecuador, Cuba, Finland, Yugoslavia, Palestine, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Eire Syria, United States, Uruguay, Netherlands East Indies, Austria. Philippines, Chile, LuxemI bourg, England, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland and Sweden. Finals will be played ir Brazil.
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  • 193 14 Czech sports: 'political show Prague. Wed TV jW* sports for membera of International Students to bo held in Czechoslovakia, Giant Mountain? from Jan.* to Feb. 6. will be a political demonstration i*li» tionary" circles in the rt*J movement, according to a rt ment issued by Union heedquarters here. h The
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  • 32 14 Til' BALTIMORE. W< business slump m r ke y fleeted in the Mary Ian Club's decision to CUjw t o of the Preakness C uu^ $75,000. It was U.P.
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  • 234 15 Khalsa Association hockey XI played de- superior hockey to defeat the 223 B.C.D. at St. pge'a Road yesterday by 3-nil. The Khalsa's skipper, Anoop Singh played his game. He is going to India today. He was outstanding ir. the attack with his swift and accurate
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  • 63 15 1 .\'E. Wed. i-in i yards free-style K B Knoac has \g reach that he has the bend in hhs underwatt r £0 rajx Ok bottom v. end of pools. ft 6 Ins. tall, norightfl 15 st. 7lb. and r-ach. ntly that his i forced
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  • 69 15 -day.— With the r vi ■tayeiß, Mr. ira, of Wynoham bee, Victoria. t Voluntary from rived in Victoria ia a bay hone, bv Fcxhunter from I nas won thirteen geta his great ficm his sire, who >f the Son-In-Law from the William ire TrimettiaL I dam was
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  • 32 15 v- Ing players will the C.S.A in i uiie of socct k Blangan Rangers k at 5.15 p.m. Pul Sang, Khai ng, Hiwee Lcng. uan Chwce. Pook (Capt), Hin 1
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  • 13 15 lal meeting are D.P. win be Koon Seng RoaJ, l 'am?
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  • 355 15 A penalty bully awarded the S.C.C. Women just hall a minute before the end gave Dorothy Still the chance to reduce the deficit in the S.C.C.'s game against the Changi Ladies. A Changi player was held for hands. Dorothy Still snapped the ball from the
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  • 87 15 SIAMESE GOLF STARS AT WACK WACK MANTLA, Wed. Three Siumeie golf stars have arrived in Manila to take part in the Far Eaat Open Championship opening at the Wack Wack ;*olf and country on January 2Lst to 23rd, it wa« announced today. Norman von Nida of Australia, who is the
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  • 70 15 draw in a game o- so, ccr played at tn, ucj tCr "¥i, fir't S«: Lllt'i;'; arta-r v.t. tb. Uon.co C,,,n--a 2' S. as ts»si sion for S tfln Borneo Co;,; I odved a pass, and scored from 30 j i out. A few minutes
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  • 260 15 SCFA TO FIELD TWO TEAMS THIS SEASON Presiding over the Singapore Chinese Football Association annual general meeting held at the Bendemeer Athletic Club yesterday Mr. Sim Kwang tow. proposed that in the coming season, the Association's affiliates should combine together to field two teams in the league championship under the
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  • 71 15 Chinese Association de- th BOD. at socce; by tc nil at the Jalan a, Stadium yesterday. ~wo goals wen 1 scored in the fcjj Chong Kam reecivfrom Hci Ming first goal. I > oal was also rccrKam. half ..aw the BCD., 1 tier game but
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  • 32 15 Malayan star A'lail foiming a M.j^y team m Peiak to go Kuala Lumpui icr L-ular nockey tpurna- it will bt played in the F\>d ft! capital c.er the Yeai holdiays.
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  • 111 15 CUP FUND WHISKY NOW $25 SIX «f :»i- twelve bottle < f "C hallenge' rVotc h V\ hi*u v donated to the Tribune Thorn** Cup Fund by a well-known SlnK'.i|M.r. fcportftman are still 'iru -'ai'ii* < So h. art 1 reducing the fir K-t < f >:-<■ und a bottle
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  • 258 16 RETURN GOVT. TO POWER IN INDONESIA DEMAND TO U.N. LAKE SICCESS, Wednesday. s nt io;nt dr:<f "Tff* S^"** Republican <;overnm J as it Sated 'before the Dutch took "police Mrti Agreement on a date of the trtnito of soverei^ntv to the proposed interim government o^ ri, I nUed SUteJ of
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  • 107 16 13 Children Die In Chalet Fire Of m Wi 'In. -«iiiV. Tw.lv. Swiss children and oM nurrf w. r« bnmed t<> deaUi today In rtir which destroyed ,n torn ininiit. i wooden mountain home foi ehlldi Chateau neai Brtaad, ho mil, m,uUi oi Berne. nui «ai whrn she tn.'l U>
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  • 158 16 TOKHV W THE first s< in the Japanei elections ippetrc offing today When the national rani r ed copies of the R official organ of the Communist Party, in Tol Osaka. The GbttHMII terday put out an nctn rying photogra;:> Communist candidate for the
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  • 101 16 Mi. <;. st. vena ha< be* pointed t" i« t m i>« puty Flnan--mi s» <■!' tai I Reconstruction), Singapon Mi. a. ii. Robaon, Cadet, M.C.S., in- ■<•< n appoint <i t° act m a— i-t.int Financial Bee* r- tary, Singapore In pi ice ot Mi. 11. C.
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  • 49 16 TOKIO. Wed. Copies of the official transcript of the Tojo trial wore delivered to the Japanese Diet library for distribution to libraries throughout Japan today. The trial covering thire years, produced over 5,000 documentary exhibits. The official transcript exceeds 37.000 pages. U.P.
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  • 31 16 TOKIO. Wed. Gen MacArthur disclosed today thut Hidcki Tojo left his family roughly $1,500 (Straits) to hii family. Lt. Gen. Kcnryo Sato loft about $40 U.P.
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  • 25 16 WASHINGTON, Wed. The 200 Moslems in Washington contributed $1 SO. OOO towards the cost of oew Mosqtlc on Massachnss'tts Avenue. Reuter
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  • 115 16 Soekarno's Order Of The Day BAT AY! A. Wed, The tndomttkm BfpNfrNnfN It ulers pro<irammr for continued struggle a<iavi*t thi Dutch, written ;n>st wert cipturnt. MM >»nJt rmbVc >r todtiu. 1 t < iU' i hulHUsuin.s U Obitrut t and tabotag* florti tO COHBOHdttt f»* \.th- rfc i h Ooi
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  • 55 16 WASHINGTON, Wed. A decrease' if US*MM*W in <he grant to Nether lands East Indies was reported on Tuesday by the Economic Co-Opewtton Administration. The Netherlands East Indies hnve received no new authorization tor several weeks, because of the ECA order stopping recovery aid pending clarification
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  • 53 16 GLASGOW. Wed. "General" Flora Drummond. who. just before World War I. led London suffragettes on a white horse, is seriously ill at Carradale, in Argyllshire. She is over 70. Mrs Drummond was imprisoned nine times. She suffered a stroke while building a new house from an
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  • 93 16 GENEVA. Tuesday. The Executive Committee of the International Refugee Organisation will meet heie on January 25 to consider the "uigent" problem of fining homes in other countries for 13,000 European refugees stranded in Shanghai in face of advancing Chinese communist armies, it was leaned hoie today. IRO
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  • 154 16 LONDON'. Tuesday. I ATEST figures show fewer Lt Britons taking their own lives than before the war, but there has been a 23 per cent increase in suicidal deaths since 1942, when Biitain"s war fortunes weie at their lowest ebb. There were 4 651 suicide
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  • 42 16 EAST-WEST SPLIT IN W.F.T.U. Tor TENDON Tuesday ranking British Sfii future of the WoiM of Trade UnlOiir British ami Amcnw unionists Will loavo on g for Paris for a sossu n which probabh win CIO (American- I es probably will WFTU.- U.P.
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  • 29 16 WASHINGTON. Bikini Atomic bon* -i |rf! left the fish life w r^. r ••going on just r ,ovf:r'H had happened.' B Bient scientist I A.P.
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  • 188 16 WORE A DRESS AGAIN AFTER TEN YEARS— FOR HANGING MANCHESTER, Wed. Margaret Allen, the woman who tvaaied to be man :iml f'.sul not worn women's clothins l«t 10 yean, aoamed a blue frock today beeaoM it was a special occasion. In this unfamiliar garb she walked to the scaffold in
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