Morning Tribune, 19 January 1949

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  • 14 1 MORNING Tribune ■7 cMiT :♦<> (N* w Series). WEDNESDAY, JAM'AKY 19, 1949. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 255 1 GOVT. TO SEPEND $500 MILLION ON MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, TUESDAY. DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS ESTIMATED TO u COST $500 MILLION ARE BEING CONSIDERED BY THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT, IT IS OFFICIALLY LEARNED. They include a new technical college scheme, economic survey of smallholding agriculture, improvement of animal husbandry, construction of hospitals and medical
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  • 83 1 GAMMANS TO MEET SULTANS M.U ;.mans. Con- P., who reK g re from MalI will meet H t luncheon Ki \.i:\ of Johore K i -would like to a with Hit vt-storday. g Perak, PaH ingor, the Yang-. m, tr o! Negtl Sem- j H Montri LJesar of i K
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  • 35 1 'BROWNOUTS' AT MANILA IkNILA, <(lay. Manila turnouts" for at .0 lays, the Manila Elecpomptny warned as efforts n pair war-dam- I tion of tho busit was darkened last t. Intel ting communica- wrei facilities. A.P.
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  • 23 1 The emergency was extended for a further period of three months by proclamation yesterday. The threemonth period begins on January 22.
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  • 206 1 BEVIN SAYS NO TO CHURCHILL DEMAND or PALESTINE REPLY LONDON, Tuesday. "hurchill today demanded an immediate Governaation of the handling of the Neitia* crisis -ovin, refused to discuss the question in Parliament tor of endangering the success of the Jewish-Egyptian to talk* at Rhodes, .lemanding a full statement on Britain's
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  • 154 1 SINGAPORE TO ENTER WORLD TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP IF MONEY CAN BE FOUND the money can be <° u d secre tary of the Singapore Table Mr. Chong Kow donation camTennis Association is planning a country Daien to raise funds. There is some opposition to the idea of Singapore taking part
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  • 385 1 TANJONG PINANG, Wedneaday. r \KLTON Arthur Hire, the Singapore buftineft» man u< < us. dby the Dutch of complicity in an arms smuggling deal, as due to appear before a Dutch Dintrict Judge in this little seaport town this morning. He has been under arrest
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  • 125 1 TOKIO, Tuesday. A ROUTINE police investigation into a complaint that a girls former employer was keeping her ration card yesterday led to the arrest of 65-year-old insurance salesman Ino. and his confe/ ion that he had sold 2.500 children into bondage since Japan's surrender. Ino
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  • 224 2 WOMEN AGENT CAPTURED IN TAPAH GUARDS SUPPORT POLICE PARTY TWENTY-FIVE identified bandit agents including a woman were captured when 8 lolice Military party cast a dragnet over an area which included the \illage of Biiiir near Tapah yesterday afternoon. f'oldstream Guards supported the Police. The iweep covered seveni eqUAie miles,
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  • 65 2 Mercy Ship Leaves For Pakan Baroe THK Ho Hoiu ship. Hong Tat. is due to leave Singapore for Pakan Baroo today with $16,000 worth or relief goods for Chinese destitutes there. This is the second mercy ship to take relief supplies to the Chinese rendered homeless by the recent fighting
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  • 82 2 Cheque for $5,588 was dishonoured Wony Poh Chee. an uphols- j terer grave a post-dated cheque for $5588 to Vik Hfeng Co.. which was dishonoured when tiu- due date arrived. In a civil claim at the High Court yesterday. th«« Acting Chief Justice entered judgment in favour of Yik Heng
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  • 46 2 The Beciok branch of the fciTErancre Malay I'nion has j^verei relations with the Union Reason for the break was not given. The body has been renamed Kampong Beciok Matey Welfare Association The Malay Union leader is Inche Sardon bin Jubir.
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  • 53 2 Kuala Lumpur, Tues. The flr^t Selungor Assizes of the year opened ceremonially at the Supreme Court, yesterday with one case on the list for hearing an-1 two others "for mention". The opening took place in the presence of law officers of the <7rown and
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  • 48 2 FUND TO BUILD MALAY SCHOOLS Ke«iah Malay leaders who met in Alor Star recently, deokted to establish a "Ke<lah Malay Education Fund" to provide scholarships for deserving .students and build sufficient JChooto for the growing num- \w of Malay children now de- 1 privo i of proper education.
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  • 29 2 KAJANG. Tues. K. Pathi. a 19-year-old student was yesterctny acquitted and discharg«"l by Che Mohamed bin Baba on charge of assaulting a police constable on Jan. 9.
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  • 82 2 Hanged neighbour in a tree A man who hoisted his neighbour into a tree with a rope tied to his hands and feet and left him hanging until another neighbour cut him down four hours later was fined $300 in the Third Police Court yesterday for "wrongful confinement." The victim.
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  • 35 2 Sir Arden Clarke, Governor of Sarawak, is due in Singapore tomorrow en route to the U.K. I on leave. He will arrive at Seletar and go straight to Bukit Serene.
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  • 170 2 DR. PENG CHENG HSU. Senior Nutrition Officer of the food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations who is on a four-month tour of the Far East said yesterday that Malayans were better nourished than people in most countries in this pait of the
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  • 59 2 Sir Adam Ritchie, chairman of the Borneo Company, accompanied by Lady Ritchie arrived in Singapore last night on the Dutch liner, Oranje. Sir Adam is on one of his periodical visits to the branches of his company in Malaya, i Siam, Bangkok and Borneo.* The
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  • 25 2 four Indians, Ayyavoo, Suppiah. Rengasamy and Sithambatam were discharged of a charge of robbery by Mr. Justice Cox-Evans in the Assize Court yesterday.
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  • 18 2 Mr. T. Eames Hughes, M.C.S. has been appointed to act as Secretary for Social Welfare, Singapore.
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  • 204 2 JOHORF HAH! T ft WELL armpd bandits last ntght made a c M raid on tho Overseas Manufactui.ng .^1 at Kulai and burned the factory building !^1 maU-d at $30,000 *M W The lactory ka <-nly half n mile fr k Land within ea«y
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  • 84 2 Last Case was an acquittal MagiKtrate Mr. It. W. P. KuV tn.-.l his !ast t ca«e ye»tert!a> H«* leave* Singapore shortly to join Sarawak nHrt,.',is > !.td. I'out Chinese vouthn who vr+r* brought be- i fore him on a charge of stea'injf 40 fowls Here acquitted. > Mr. K Johnson,
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  • 99 2 Sventy-three-; ear-old L. A:fl Poh was bour. I over ir. --18. sum ot $300 in V F.^t^H 1 Police Court yesterday lot £-1 tempting to commit I 1 drinking caustic so a. Lai put rau.-t soda r-B ccTee and drank it bttum ml wife
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  • 33 2 SOCIETY TO DEBATE MALAYAN MARRIAGES The Ea.,t weal sc debate with Raffles OurgJ^B Thursday, on the mo::Dn T:iß marriages between t>. dif?r*M races of Malaya at eswntiiH in order to proJ.ce Malayans". H
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  • 40 2 Throe armed Chii w tored the labourer.- 1 -uirtersi^M the Kin Seng Her 33g0 I ton- at Tanjong Rhu prt a S^H with $580 in cash and worth in jowellery. he v fr^H caped in a sampan.
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    • 67 2 RUCGLES J VMIO. «&AA£ f]<MY. BLG& My $OUi\ T.. 9OM&BODY M9] W •.INPACT,9(«W&' J&£%£Z^ T^b'/^'JM \^C^'c^iCk^?JmßUGGL^9-ANO\JU9T9NQp/RiNG [Wfi£f9TH& 7J LM& I 7 BUCK RYAN jk I HfIVE THREE DOZEN) THEN I'LL M)NE\ Kuan /s prow/in£ round 'The I I NFVFRMINn *>wfs Rn/iwn rn Yru,s\ cmr runp^t /r y=- 1 H HflT
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  • 248 3 CAN S. Tuesday. I KV Khan bays that he is ping to jret a f* marry Rita Hayworth. f ,onf oience at his Chatea, he handed vritten statements on behalf of Miss m Sne tolßtrry Miss Hayworth as soon as I'. do so", he declared.
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  • 48 3 'C IN EM A NIGHTS' FOR C.S.C. The Chinese swimming club Singapore, an Introducing! "cin« put niphts it the c'ul>hOWM for members. The first of theie will be (n Friday when the t'ilkintj pictutc 'The \V;<knl Lady" will bo shown, boginninjr at 7 30. All mi-mbus are welcome
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  • 18 3 iS° UL The, '«8« Office of the Republic JJp; reported today that lain hi i diplomatic
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    60 3 j, MT. Chun Tm Chrnfl^ T sun of Mr. Mrs. Chua S chm Oh, of £jo*C e > J I und his bride, Miss Peg- ait Teo, youngest omgt- i «Jr of Mr. and Mrs, Ton 1 married at thi Amox^ i As.'i>ci'Jti(.n, C(cil Street. The bride wax give* i
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  • 97 3 I 0N <- WON;, Tins. The leader of the pirate S^ff W J Dp last wrek in its abortive attempt to commandeer •M.V. KWf+ihan en route to Hong Kong from C^ntonhas ,h, captain of the vessel reported on arrl>a! I safety precautions e beln K taken by his
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  • 193 3 WALK- OUT SAILORS REFUSE TO SAIL WITH REINSTATE D OFFICER r'E 21 American sailors and, htf BjSjBSBBBBBBSB xcho stagl ed a walk-out protest because j cf the reinstatement of an' engineer officer on their shtp thei Flying Arrcw, held a daylong conference at the Americ- 1 an Consulate, yesterday. They
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  • 125 3 UPSFT OVER GIRL JUMPED INTO SEA II M T v T THAMPTON T^of Transport inL ittlp q more m 79 th death of Jim i lh^r,l the Union, Ndf Ji" er t At hlonc Castle Und today that ho had I anco of (b(>;i: 'i while his ha'-' SgJWn^ s
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  • 154 3 TOKYO. Tucs. Sfnging the- -Son- <f the Hou«* v, thousands of JIDIVM women made m*Sl ralllci TtCt protest at th, hu,')i food prices during the Now Years Mtttt which arc i 3ding ju:;t now. T-,. rallief wcw held In .lapm's tight IsigtJl dUMi
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  • 92 3 Airliner missing, 19 aboard LONDON. Tues. Rescue ships and aircraft were scttm:; out at dawn today from Amu ca's east coast to scour, 250,--000 square miles of the is'ancldctted Carribbean for a British airliner, missing with 1 I people aboard. The plane, British South American Airways liner Styr Ariel, left
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  • 63 3 BATAVIA Tues. -Dr. SuU:> Sjahrir. interned by the Dutch in Northern Sumatra, to day n turned to Batavia and compara tive freedom. He told correspondents he ftd not heen requited to sign an/ pledges and i\c was allowed to Teave for his nome.with fnemo immediately he arrived. The
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  • 223 4 HOLLYWOOD, Tues.— Danny Kaye says his sciTft <>f bdng funny is constantly keeping his eyes on the }>eople around him. Me figures out what's funny about them and then imitates them for a couple of thousand dollars a week. "I'm not a gog comic."
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    3 4 HOW ITS DONE
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  • 119 4 U.S. URGED TO TAKE PART IN PROPOSED I.T.O. |i>cw iunK, lues. The National Council of American Importers has urged U.S. participation in the proposed International Trade Organization The controversial Havana Charter for the ITO, which is expected to be submitted to Congress early in 1949, was approved by the Council
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  • 203 4 Burma Conspiracy Exposed RANGOON, Tnea.— A Government (nmmuni RIP disclosed a plot by ex-army officer* to i-throu^ WV mese Government before Jan. 31, 1949. m It said the mutineers of the Rurma KihVs whft E ted from the ranks last August, were enlisting t vl *^*H port of the "White
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  • 153 4 Shot Down Pilots Return LONDON. Tues. Mr. Cyril Marriott. British Consul General in Haifa, was today arranging the departure of two of the rive R.A.F. pilots shot down on January 7 while on reconnaissance along the Israeli-EgypUan border. Jewish authorities said yesterday they would release the pilots. Flying Officer Timothy
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  • 130 4 Indo C hina Agreenmen t In Sight At Cannes fJANNES, Tues.— An agreement between French officials and Bao Dai appeared in prospect tonight after a second conference on the formation of a new French-sponsored government for Indochina. Leon Piggnon, French high commissioner for Indo-China, told reporters he was confident that
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    36 4 fTHIS advertising airship suffered an unexp^t.d M'l I its pride when an unprecedented fall of snow at W^^K Angeles weighed it down and set it rolling until th^»*| punctured and partly deflated the gas bags. J"
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  • 141 4 NEW YORK Tues M It a small game hunt in over the Atlantic, a Par. M erican Skymaster flew the |S ft' four hundred miles froracj K> cutta with a dozen moclß K swinging wild in th? *B hold. V The monkeys were part V consignment of 300
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  • 72 4 MONTY CONFERS WITH DUTCH CABINET The Hague. Tues. FieldMarshal Viscount Montgomery held a conference this morning with the Dutch Inner Cabinet. An official communique said that the "discussions clearly proved that the Netherlands within the limits of its financial and economic possibilities is fully prepared to give a prorata contribution
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  • 83 4 Berlin. Tues. Creation of a permanent security police force to see that Germany remains disarmed was announced Monday by Britain, the United States and France The tri-power force called a military security Board" is designed to take over the demiUtansation functions of the Police control
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  • 287 4 COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. Two of the crew were killed and Mr. Jacobus van Vorrink, Dutch Labour Party leader, was hurt when their plane crashed on a remote part of the Danish island of Falster. BERLIN Twelve German politicians are visiting Britain for a week this month to see how
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  • 369 5 HArtERY, enough to *2* blood in W s attended ■j;;; v,en Zulus m ..neconserV; j imate over a SB i persons have I "5 a th °H U injan-l Thousands h J tV( i-n rendered Jff Jt> subsided in ■U H has spread to Kr parUi of South fen-
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  • 5 5 THE TIME MACHINE
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  • 360 5 THE tsetse fly of Africaagainst which British scientists believe they have a weapon— is a tough insect but turns sissy in the sunlight. The appraisal comes from Doctor James C. Clark, of the American Museum of Natural History, who has made five expeditions to
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  • 1389 6  -  L. P. Kirwan city thai flourished and Jim in less dm Hi ymn a hull l'\ M ifafat, NH c those still mid anguhr (igum that dewnUt bqypiwn temple walk by prgffl I want to tell you k flourished on the l.ini*! of the Kgyptiar. Nik
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  • 271 6 SHOULD the Chinese Communists conquer China, what will it mean to the democracies of the West? What will be the effect on 150.003,000 Chinese? The answers are difficult to arrive at. The Chinese Reds have been far from consistent in their past performances. Economically, they preach
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  • 229 6 FLAT dwellers and house tenants throughout France are now busily calculating the measurements of their homes and estimating their "comfort value" in preparation for a new rent assessment which came into force on January 1, 1949. The new rents will be assessed per square metre
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  • 134 7 WORLD PHO TONE WS 1...... I 1 no vl ier Airstrip Q« nan workers f J gravel into g» s from a r;«HK v: v -nibankment in f* British sei'tar of :^rlin. The rails iSFj removed by jjj: Russians in B: 1915 M the gravel g| is being salvaged for
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  • 327 7 *LVF. NETWORK BKfcW PROGRAMMES In JS°° lS B'cast; 1.00 !-30 News; 1.45 p Z,T Waltzin 20 mar? Hi a mme SumcS- J CW Wren's ProUa 120I 20 Radi Orches--7.10 The NeWs Shares; of th t e Or^ an 7.30 Talk 8.30 "el??: 8 Music Shop;
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  • 334 8 WEEK END PARTY ROUND UP Annual Dinner Dr. Hu Tsai Kuem and friends of the Alumni Association residence during the I The agents of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., Singapore gave a dinner in honour of Mr. S.C Hansen who has completed twenty five years service with the company. It
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    • 213 10 EXCLUSIVE TO THE HIORXIXC lIUIUM I T .-««.«»»/>■> I I mm GMkVE/ TT WOTfe WRONG WEETH jjUANjI LET-SNOT i g^gjg."^ -^1 _Jr^-*r ~^f^ >^J™ NK /f" I aS?S r SEt WHAB P^^ COMIM' VOU^ SMMOoI FAvllv UGHTLY J I BIN A LONG T IME SJNCE AH MANKIND ™ATS b-^ A-^^
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  • 416 11  -  Alicia Hart By ETHKTHER or not to dye ones hair, is a problem that most women have to Uiiwer at some time in their ':vcs. lye your hair by all means t you do not like it grey, but ic intrust the job to an expert,
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  • 222 11 TH£ time foi u j^nl to loam to bpcftll el<"irl>. forcefully, and attractively is while the is at school where speech courses are available to her. Few OOOratl will haw I more to ofler in measurable benefits than speech training Some people are born witn
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    • 38 11 illy bandspread battery operated radio gives J you complete independence from electric main?. llriiMTMM^I 1Q( f l">om all authorised dealers or from S MOUTRIE a CO. IMALAYA' LTD. i §7 5 1 JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING SINGAPORE TEL: 703
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    • 86 11 I C* K. TAN© I Pewter Ware it W Heads I Siamese Bracelets Silk Un<jerwear I CARVED lEAWW>W FUBNITOBB I AIX KINDS OF UNEN EMBBOroBIOBS I ETCv_ ETC, I 341. River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: ««5 EAFFLEsIIOTEL THIS EVENING IN THE NEW LOUNGE THE COCKTAIL HOUR From 7 to 8
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    • 155 11 DIARY EXPECTED hoie from Shang- Moved from 10, Gi'sUnd Road liai on January 26 Mr. and into their now home in 2 Dalvey Mrs. A. Bland Caldor to join the Estate: Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Oh. American Consulate General. w N^r l^" 10 SidOnCC a The B^T^t C.u b
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  • 464 12 llriii»li Film LONDON. THERE IN two Jack Warners in the British film industry. One is the man whom most Singaporeans have seen on the screen. Remember him in "Holida\ Camp" and, more recently, in "My Brother's Keeper"? The other is a former Royal
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    • 137 12 Last 3 Shown FRED A f ,n u^ g in a Tuneful r i unip| Colunihi "Yoo Were Never Lovelier" with XAMKi; 1(|lT OPENING IOMoKKou, The S<'rtvn\ ;iVtM LOVK itOBT! •*ear ItmhWin. Hulden J,, Hn Couii^ GRfL\T WORLD Olob< 7-9 1J •caged rur NEW WORLD Udo M •Kon-Ainv of Rosy
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  • 101 13 IT •■>■> little interest market for black 1 esteittay. Sellers quom < k to around $176 jP L.impong black ,;i that New York ,till below the local m n0 change in mi Vrrivals of sago- > IV this section of K «iV was quiet. ■^The'followmg were yesterfc:^»:T:
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  • 33 13 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. Copper production in the United States last year totalled 825,666 tons, the Bureau of Mines said on Monday. This indicated a three per cent, decline from 1947 totals. A.P.
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  • 123 13 ILuHINGTOM, Tues. New TT foreign aid grants approved on Monday by the Economic CoL ration Administration includVssl 671.000 to China to buy r,co in the rniUd States. This allotment was significant In the light of ECA action over 5L we. krnd. cutting off
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  • 206 13 J^EW YORK, Tues. The American Iron and Steel Institute reports the U.S. now has facilitities to turn out more than 96,000,000 tons of steel ingots annually. Institute President Walter S. Tower said present expansion schedules indicate the nation's capacity will be considerably over 98,000,000
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  • 780 13 Im&&K*^«»* m r Singapore, Jan. 18. Singapore shaiv V>oUM> today aa given by th« Milayui Sharebrokers* Aaaoclatto* mm u frl!ovni»— ft Buyers Sellers il Atlas Ice WOO 15.00 I Alex. Brick II Pivf 2.80 2.90 1 o:d- 1.95 2.00 Blb.b Petrol 43/9 44/9 MB. M. Trustee 7.50
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  • 25 13 S Industrials generally I remained firm yesterday but tin shares were in- J clined to ease. I Rubber shares remain- t ed stagnant.
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  • 75 13 VICTORIA, British Columbia, Tuesday. The Canadian province of British Columbia may become the world's largest aluminium producing area. The province probably has more untapped water power resources than any other area on the North American continent. Provincial Lands Minister E. T. Kenny has concluded preliminary talks with Vice-Presi-dent
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  • 43 13 The export of *ago- flour to Japan will no longer be handled by the Colony Government, according to an official announcement. > As from last Friday, Hal*** could be made di- i rect to Japan by expor- ters theawelveft. V
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  • 71 13 THE rubber market opened slightly easier yesterday Only moderate business was reported at approximately threeeighths of a cent lower than on Monday's close. Yesterday's closing priccM were Buyers. Sellenr. No. 1 Feb. RSS 36-% 36-% No. 2 Feb. RSS 35- M 35- Mj No. 3 Feb. RSS
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  • 61 13 NEW YORK, Tuesday. Crude rubber standard futures closed quiet with no sales. Crude rubber number one fu tures closed 10 to 16 point lower. Sales totalled 34 contracts. Offers were March 19.05; May 18.70 bid; July 18.55 bid. Offers were March 19.05; may 18.70 bid; July 18.55
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    • 39 13 PHONE 4042 FOR A DATE WITH A MERMAID! 1. 45 4. 00 6. 30 9. 15 V UNIVERSAL INTERMTIONAI pfeswts T^ifi^f $S^ r v "■•1 i r i. umi inn i rn i i i ii i rn 'j
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  • 274 14 WHO'S SHO IN THE U.S. CUP TEAM < to .nJel M».a,a <'- Thomas (up int^on, (ilasß.m on IVI>. II ami hM H .".raff "^nfteSTtt- «rs. r,pr the mii.,l 8W« in into n: ion ',1 <omp,.itinn Wtfdde their Ml '> dropped onlx <>n<- game u n... oi a- 2rs£?tt**r ss£ it
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  • 67 14 Dublin. Tuesday. Father! .1 T G.'.vin. a Roman Catholic priest, will play for Ireland in a Rugby Union match with France hen- on January 29. rhe am Includes <'■ Norton, M Lane, W. D. Mckee, Gavin B O'Hafilon, I. W. Kule. T. Cull A. A. McConnel,
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  • 28 14 I\ [*u< sday. The Cse- ice hockey team d Austria National Side I '-2 m Vienna Monday r i.pfoto k.ooo specta- .ciis completely outplaj ':i A.P.
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  • 102 14 OLAV FOR YR U MEETING U LONDON, 'I'ii' s ('town Prince <)l.»v of Norway atrivcl 1 i. ion on Monday to ;)tt«ii(J m meeting of the permanent mmittee of the Internationa] Yacht Racing Union, which in (it. Thursday p. will be tin- guest of Ring George at Bandringham. i r
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  • 75 14 M.-NILA, Tues. Norman von Nidi, veteian Australian golfer, arrive by piano last night from Singapore to participate in the Far East open tournament at Wack Wack golf and country club on Jan. 21 to 23. von Nida captund the Ph'hppinc open championship in I**:-;-and 1939. Among
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  • 44 14 SYDNEY, Two..— Bayly William Payteifj a leading 9 trata< r. who died in s- t- ni 1 1 1; 18. at the fcge of 52 state of tt.9,747. H< ti hoftoea that won hundn thousands of pounds for ;vners.- Reuter A AP
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  • 123 14 BETTY HITS UP 111 RUNS \|>K! UM H trails hesd Engl end d I Sii runs h:i\ th ir second Inn at ih«* ovsrsdghl i f,. r tivf. LBngins the run*, hut i'.niu Ira 1 tan bowl In with lv. t hading spin I i LH for them, and t'i
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  • 59 14 Prague, Tu Han in*: ay EUc< H wound up tii«.-. kian ice hockos I H ntgbt with a 6-1 v H Prague town club H Tne Race is rcpi H don for the into: H nlont The match in the lain on soft i< the Race is
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  • 94 14 MELBOURNE. Tucs. I Davis Cup it lost in 1947 to U.S. tennis players, t.. ni^ Association announced Monday m-nt The action will have to be confirmed b> the U tag of the Association on February 2. But the B ready arc Wring made.
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  • 57 14 MVLWVN THOMAS CUP PLA^tttS (LEFT TO RH.HT) I.IM REE FON(i, ONG POH LCI AND LAW I Elk HOCK DID NOT ALLOW THF ENGLISH COLD TO PREVENT THEIR HEATING THE WIMBLEDON (Hi; HI SIX MATCHES TO NIK THOI'dH THE CLI'B FIELDED FOl'K INTERNATIONALS. HKRE THEY ARE IiATHEKEI)
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  • 433 14 WILLOW STARS ALL MAKE THEIR MONEY IN ENGLAND LONDQN, Toes, Cricket may be "money spinner* 1 t<>i the Stat. associations and the I Board A control m \ustraUa, but thf players who biing in the money tum to Bninand when they want to capltaUm thfii prowess. Shortly th< i will
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  • 70 14 SEW VORK, then. World liifhtu.-'ulit thamplon \Viilian> rame tech t<» th»- riny; wars OB M'>n«lav njphl ifter ii tv..-iMonth ':i>(.{l i i win a JO-rouni! hontitle decision over ->hnn> Bratton <i i hiea^o at Mm Phliadeijplita arena. Both liirhtiT* welrhed ISfl U>s. On the Mine card \ins.
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  • 80 14 MKLROTRNE, Tues.— Similarity of thr na I fOCkeys riding in Victoria causes confusion to rac< There are six Smith?, flve Ca melons. ft>ur vvi- Grays, three Martins, three McCoys and three M<« in metropolitan area. m Three of the Camerons are brothers; the related. I There are
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  • 62 15 ponl scored by SpttftTM hold t o one-all poeecr pi >>- lUii— >• 'hy Spitfires finding down. They I tin Bcering op- v WM I down tnimitet ttcUt- anil drib«n nudhohl. pHMd ndcn to open liexF |b tin- 20th r rallied stiongly the ball up in enemy
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  • 366 15 (From JIMMY GLOVER) TRF decision of the International Badminton 1 Federation to allow only six players to be nominated for the Thoma* Cup tournament s not Mr. Um Chuan Geok, manager and vn -playins captain of the Malayan Cup team, ir. I dilemna.
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  • 64 15 CUP FUND WHISKY v Going, going... INOTHEI of the 12 •A bottlM of "C'haJiCTife* 1 Sctttdi Whisky hiv* li- n <-lain»ed. There ,iins only four bottles. 11.' total for the fund I <.\:nU at .">4. 736.90. t'lntrilmtions, how- W ever small, should \te ad-^ 1 dr. 4 i the Tribune
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  • 58 15 I ninth annual general the Gentle Badminheld on Jan. 16. lowing were elected earera for the year:— nt Mr. Hassan -elected); Vice- PreHodri Habi (reHon. Secretary:— Mr. Ahass (re-elected); Captain: Mr. virpan (re-elected); <t;ror: Mr. Buang iro-elected); Hon. Mr Ahmad Taib; -Messrs. A. Rahim <locted). Ashari Hj.
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  • 19 15 I pal Treasurer's brat the Municir's Department by to one at tablton Saturday ai Municipal Sei- tnises.
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  • 385 15 ABOUR KARIM PILLAI SHINE IN TRIAL SEVENTEEN players have been selected to represent the Colony in the coming; Quadrangular Hockey Meet during the Chinese New Year Holidays Jan. Singapore will play l'erak, Malacca and Negri Sembilan. Yesterday's trial match on the Padang, in which the Colours held the Whites to
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  • 64 15 THE 17 CHOSEN 1. V. V Mat 2. K. H. 14a rth, I. B. Haika, 4. I\ IVnr father, i. fi. DoraisHin.s. O. Clarkr. 7. EHree Liii Swanß, X. Van Honjf Yam. i). An- L drf\v Clarke, 10. ft. Co- i f uts, 11. K. EIMTt, 12. S Mathot, li.
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  • 136 15 Two goals by Singapore Cricket <'!u er the In lian Association "> hockejf match played I BBCI day. Roa l i r!v n the right 9ai th.- I utstan-a.ig man OB I 1 Alter pOOl I ,n which no store ami tne Chal sfSBSd sccmints through
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  • 376 15 (From AIXAN LEWIS) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE hard tracks aro a great worry to trainers here. Very few horses are going fast under the conditions. Fairlyn (Tankaid) who did three m 37 was the most outstanding worker this morning. Renoir (Spencer), who beat Electroplate
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  • 45 15 Members ot th^ Scrangocn Association are reminded to turn up .for soccer practices at the Serangoon English Sch >| •-round on Saturdays and Sundays. Teams desiring to nav« friendly games are req contact Mr. Chua B »1 >\ 188-A, Upper Berangoon Roao or phone 2191.
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  • 21 15 The State Express XI drew w Sc Amiteui Athletic Union XI, one-all, in a friendly soccer match t rday.
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  • 69 16 Britain, Russia Say No 1 ()MM)\. Eme* Bevta. t.sh Forrlfl -<t< iar> t,,li\ in!.ir.ii''«l I n»-ni; S li.ii !i«.i. C him>.- tnt- teaaadUr in i."iii"»- lll;lt Britain «;>* miaS 1 t.. > m.-diat"' betwee* twj Mac** Govcrameal nna thf <.iiinuini«t^ lII,' So>i«t uo\.rn- tIW hin. s. i;o\.rii- in.nfs r.(|»i.'.t. It
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  • 172 16 P I p for the Internal I 'l v. tion and chairman of tiv S ifarer F returned to Sing v .-t the Oranje. He was accompanied bj Mi R Mrs. R ed were met I ded by ovw 80 meini >presentative9 of the
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  • 25 16 Frankfurt. Tuesday. In the n':>t 11 months of last yoav. Bizonal <-\po:t.s totalled more than U*****,000,000, compared with only 178|225,000.000 in 1947 A.P.
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  • 264 16 REDS DEMAND SURRENDER OF LEADERS itavklMi Tues *urn-nder of China's first ten N A N^t on lists on the M war criminals list is the by the C lit! from the Hariri* GovenmeMl for negotiated peace Sect* contacts were said to have produced his nrrremf.site to negotiations based on Communist
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  • 39 16 MOSCOW. Tues. Thfi Varoslav] automobile factory has built the biggest Sovte; tzuck. It has a hauling capacity or 45 metric to»s. Pravda reported tw o tr-' trucks of this .size are now brimr tested for performanc A.P.
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  • 99 16 Tho following have been selected to represent the Singapore Police at rugger against H.M.S. Terror today at 5.15 p.m. on the H.M.'S. Ttrror j ground. All players are re- quested to ring up the Police j Rugby captain (Telephone: Police 216) by 3 p.m. The team j will
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  • 36 16 Manchester, Tuesday. The Rugby League international match on Match 12 between England and France will be played at Wembley Stadium in j London, the Rugby League Council announced Monday. A.P.
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  • 153 16 DURBAN, T ALTHOUGH sporadic incidents occurred in Dui r t night all the week-end riot areas were quiet today. Po tallied their watch on possible trouble spots. Four more people died in hospital today, bringil g UN death roll up to 120. The authorities met
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  • 67 16 Meeting At Bukit Serene 1 Commissioner 1 S vernor of Singnp> i the OtVtIHW ol llriti*h territories in S«> E»< N *sia uMI cont r with Mr. Malcolm Ma« Dc at IJukit Serene I *n «lay, Saturday and Sun- S da>. The conferem- i discuss British poll* J i" South
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  • 96 16 Jews To Free Trapped Brigade i eing to take ■.|,.v to rele— I nineth Egyptian Brigi t: it Kalllj.i PlBCf BM X trapi .1 ,>t <-t Tel I broke through lim- int.. •:t in theli 1 1 1 >- 1 IiVC !;i>t tOb« a ■nmimk|uc Imied uuiounccd kii Mrrw ment
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  • 129 16 Sjahrir for talks with Drees BAT A VIA Sjahrit. fotm.T Indonesian P J5 today tot Prime Ninisfa Sjahnr. Mow Hutch commote: i Ho said ho had to sign a pledge t political activity The I'.N. Good w, mlttec reported Premltr Mohair. rivo other Repul hold bv the Dut Island. had
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  • 81 16 DUSSELDORF, M Eight hundred demonsinginsr the Comnm them forced their w 1 British Military G courtroom as a summ i postponed the trial of munist boss. Max Rehnan Dusseldorf today. of Reimann. the cha.nn:-n o the State Communist i was brought into the guarded courtroom a
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  • 27 16 MOSLEY's DAUGHTER MARRIES LONDON. Tues.taN Oswald Moslcy's Vivian Elizabeth, or I married D.F.F. Adam y whose father was m ClvU Service. The ment was made Mon«. A.P.
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