Morning Tribune, 20 January 1949

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  • 12 1 MORNING Tribune r^jfc.9ol (N>u Series). THI'RSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1949. I'rioe 10 Cents.
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  • 316 1 CHINESE WON'T BARTER WITH SUMATRA THE barter trade between Singapore and Sumatra has has fallen off because Chinese traders here are reluctant to send barter ships to Sumatrian ports. They fear they may not be able to bring back sufficient native produce since the recent unconfirmed reports of Scorched earth*
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  • 54 1 Students Parade Before Embassy LONI ivu-^s Hands off i Hind i. »ndon 50 L m lon took ition outiMty Co-operat- mill tudenti 1 1 f i.a. and j ngali prert- sai I "We c i ilution nial stulenti phti of I to mrr anting t- all political I H Embifjv
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  • 254 1 SWEDES TROUNCE ENGLAND 7-NIL, DANES HOPE AGAIN COPENHAGEN, Wed. Although England's efeat at badminton m Malmoe last night was not enirely unexpected hen Sweden's easy win by seven Ktches to iero lias surprised Danish experts. Ihc secretary of the Danish Badminton Associaion. N. (liristtnsen, said today: "Now we ■fcrstud whj
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  • 134 1 Seamen's rnions m Singapore have alleged (o Z Mr. George Reed, special commissioner of the Inter- 2 national Transport Workers' Federation, that official* of the Seamen's Registration Bureau have been demanding "tea money" to register seamen for jobs. j 1 Mr. Reed
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  • 135 1 Red Cross Cares For 33,000 Victims Of African Riots HURBAN, Wed. Police and troops today continued to patrol Durban r.nd Pietermaritzburg to control isolated incidents aftermath of the three-day Af-rican-Indian race riots which up to early today had resulted m 123 deaths and 1,240 people being hurt. Red Cross and
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  • 85 1 LONDON. Wed. British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin did not attend a private meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party today at which it had been* forecast critics would assail him on Palestine policy. Palestine was not even discussed at the meeting, it was learned authoritatively. Most of the Labour
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  • 27 1 loNDO:-, Wed. May is a probable date for the conference of Commonwealth Foreign Ministers being planned to take place m Ceylon early next summer.
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  • 49 1 LONDON, Wed. Fifty- one per cent of the world's shipping 1 now under construction is m British shipyards Lloyd's Register of Shipbuilding Returns reported today. Two million, one hundred fourteen thousand, seven hundred and thirty torus gross are under construction m Britain and Northern Ireland.- Reuter
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  • 253 1 Walk out sailors sail: Officer flies to U.S. THE Isbrandtscn Line's Flying Arrow, which was held up m Singapore for two days because of a protest walk-off staged by the crew left Singapore last night for sailors and two stewardesses who walked off m protest against the reinstatement of an
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  • 32 2 10,000 Bail on dope charge .1 [> i.. Sir It* r. Ik A b Dftatrtet < trial i ..f L'o I .s <■ I I !,mJ i h.. urn m t 'on Jan ib Tht
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  • 26 2 fWOOD Tu.'.s Crooi Haymti t'Hi.,\ tM<<-.i i i tuH b ought b) i Di v. who eh the unite i vuth mental cruelty U.P.
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  • 353 2 KI'ALA LI'MPrR, Wednesday. r* t..:i,i»ts were killed and three were captured, including r t^ v* -mar, I •audits. <«s s«'cunty forces went into action m thi F i r ittofl y« -storday. Three bandit camps wore located and <! Security forces screened 3. 678
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  • 60 2 I i:on.! Jim Urn Im- i i ,U, .i total of I I ,s i Roa<i i t r tnefle llalav and .i Chine«e wtr* detained foi furthi i tcrtttilng. 'jm- Jhtoeat li wmpetU i M C.P. membi t irho li wanted hi Johorr. Th-
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  • 396 2 SQUATTERS ROUNDED UP IN JOHORE dIX-HUNDHBI MM twmtv squatter u>- Iwl I J^ BtraM ami troops raulod t. lamKang i I hon Bahi -V H*l the first -int. itt itloti m Johore. No resistance wai UM and no arms or vv i n4. Klmtm all tlu :M vi w> and
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  • 37 2 The C! r> r roils ht In secret society members v« torda v. The gambling tuppresi n branch arr. st-.-n is ftilcese io a serios of raids There were no robbe.;. reported ast night
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  • 84 2 KUALA I. F mocntag, ft 3 the Hu'.n m Coui otl. The biKiKrt or 13.8R.8M Bnc! of 8£516£93, v. $76,271. the deficit ot Lf4< v Account If bein| met t. -J Fedora! Government. The budfvt a? reeM J by the OoMinUsionen wn proved by tho Ruler b
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  • 57 2 YOXG Ah K«m handed a New Year's card to Gen Teoll ai an extortion note, it «ns i|i legied m the Fiist District yesterday. Geh Bald Vong $20, th. was told. Yonj; demtDdMl 111 money m October, 194" and ii:ain two days ago. On tit st
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  • 368 2 Malay T o Sakai, Sakai To Malay IF a pagan Sakai or Jakun becomes a Muslim and leads the Malay way of life it is not news In this country. But when a Malay decides to become a Sakai, and lead the Sakai way of life, he is certain to
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    • 70 2 STARINA" ESSENCE OF CHICKEN Troin Selected Brood C f rounf Healthy Chickens j L Box of Bxlo cc amps. SOLE AGENTS Rshamin Penhas Ltd., '138 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE. w ACCOMMODATiON^ SS AMTILE HOSTKL 13. Queen Street A M.imodation available for' "dents and paying guests, it I you to stay -it
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 32 2 Tiku. H£S bISAM*AR9OX BUT. JOHN, YOH, He'ILROLLUp] VMLL SOON B£ mm AjM F 2++ /"goOo'h^' mbBETTyiPVSHOff/CMTJUGTGO 9OmTIM£,U&£GO7 NOH- I'M GZTTiNG Vs-W Vs. bjimrt ALL THIS r^^%^ F Lm THl^y URU^C£.mmY\u%HT£&?;rkD.. V^ 7b >
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  • 368 3 NEW WELFARE COUNCIL FOR MALAYA Ir KI'ALA LIMPIK. Wednesday. [Vntr.tl Welfare Council was formed this morn- it iimfr fi nK held at Carrosa, home of Sir Alee I ,!t »»ith view to promoting the systematic nation mil co-ordination of voluntary social welLtork fhroughout the Federation. r JJ unc il will
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  • 193 3 DR. STANLEY JONES TO RE -VISIT MALAYA Dn B Stanley Jones, noted missionary speaker and author will arrive m Mngaporc from Rangoon on Monday. He has recently returned from the UAA. where he has throughout the country. Ho will remain In Ma aya until Saturday morning January 29 when h«
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  • 142 3 Mercy Ship Held Up The mcond ic'ief ship. the Hong Tat. is beU up m Stag** DOT 6 as the .steamship eompaiiy ins not been able to get Jin imiriiiff of safety pfttfg* to I< kan Baioc. The Ho Hong was to have Hiiled yesterday lor th<> l'< kan Barce
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  • 63 3 TANG Peng: Yew. a young! businessman sold a $2,200--car to Major Samuel James Moilcy Oregon,* for S 1.000 as an inducement for favours m connection with his official duties, it mi aliened m the First Distiict Court yesterday. This was alleged to have happened on: July
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  • 161 3 Crashed house in Chin Chew Street belonged to Crown TOE h use in Upper Chin Chew Street which JHK h use m i;.; r Chin Chew Street whi( h ed on i» < d jj killing i 50-yeir-old iron ber grandchild wai Crown property, the c< Court irtl toM yesterdty
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  • 33 3 A public meeting m honour of Nttaii Subhas Chandra POse will be held on Sunday. Mr. J. A. Thivv. Representative of thr Govt. of India m Malaya will address th( meeting.
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  • 41 3 Two ;itt;'p hous«\s at X, '<i nong Soopoo were partially d» stroyed when fire brok< o.t yesterday afternoon. The blaze was put out ~cx:n alter th» jirnval of tw< •;ines from the Municipal i.* Brigade. There were no casua!t<
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  • 36 3 The birthday anniv* ;>;uy of Swanii V'ivckananda will be celebrated at the Sir Rama krishna Mission, Norrii Road, Singapore, on Friday, Jt! -> 21. Piesence of friends and RH W beis is earnestly solicit* <i.
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  • 209 4 I< W< ibouf j 150 King i, up foi national Mivu UT, it w.i nounced today when thHouti "i Oommom hk t aftei the Chi Ittwiai Labour Mlnistei Georgi I ■aid there would bo row registration! fOf. national s<i vice this year and the age of
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  • 59 4 LONDON, Wed. The Wai OAce announced today that the Women's Royal Army Coips will Im' formed on February 1. replacing the A.T.S. as the new corps m the regular and territorial armies. On that <iate also the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service will change its title to
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  • 251 4 CHINA: U.N.'S BIG PROBLEM LAKE SUCCESS, Wed.— The Jivi>.on m China Into Communist and N T aUvnatol t.nn;» has bee— it the United Nation Mfgeri problem. Many United Natoins diplomat* are wrestling with the problem. What happens it' the Communists proclaim a government m China and Chiang Km slick's povernmeiii
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  • 59 4 PARIS, Wed Britain yesterday formally proposed Strabourg Alsatian* cathedral town, overlooking the Rhine on the Franco-German frontier, as the future capital of a European Federation. Other delegations representing France, Belgium, Holland and Luxemburg reserved comment m order to consult their governments, but persons who attended the session said
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  • 26 4 LONDON, Wed. Britain, Argentine and Chile pledged themselves on Tuesday to abstain from sending aimed forces to the Antarctic for one year. A. P.
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  • 300 4 A playboy who has dated nearly every glanumr girl m town has stuck his hawl•OHM neck out. Robert Btmtik offers a list of the ten best dates. Number one on Stork's list, as on many a man's, fe Lann Turner, "There is a
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  • 81 4 'SHANGHAI HAS ROSY FUTURE SHANGHAI, Wed.- Lord Inchcape, senior partner of MacKinnon MacKenzie. expres- j ■ed optimism regarding the future of Shanghai m a press interview. 'I share the optimism of the people here about this place". he said. "Shanghai is a very important port serving a wealthy producing area,
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  • 145 4 Our Children Will Be Muslims— Aly CANNES, Wed.-Film fans the merely curious waited outside the Prince klv Khan's luxurious Villa Tuesday for the first glimpse of ™\*t s since the news of her projected wedding. Rita, reported to be suffering from an attack of m- fluensa. spends much of the
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  • 55 4 Hearts will ache PRINCE My Khan's marriage "wiM break a lot of hearts, his social secretary said on Tuesday. The secretary, Emryi Williams, told reporters: "You know how it is. The PltaM has ever\thing position, money, looks. The women never let him a'one for five minutes, and not only ordinary
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  • 194 4 West Should Not Suspect East- ROMULO Picture. NEW DELHI. Wed.— A rtron i aoc would be one of the world's best n ioi peace. General Carlos Romulo, the I hihppina deloeate to the Asian Conference, said Romulo paid. The world steDchildren ar pat! rinj here more than strong to exert
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  • 126 4 HAMILTON, BERMUDA Tues.— Hope for the 20 persons aboard the British South American Airways plane Star Ariel were dwindling with the passing hours tonight Sixteen planes from the aircraft carrier Kearsarge and 12 from the carrier Leyte fanned out over the search area m the biggest
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  • 53 4 FRANKFURT, Wed. A four-engined airlift plane crashed and burned last night about 10 miles east of Fassberg, British zone base, the U.S. Air Force announced. It said the fate of the crew of three was not known officially but that unconfirmed reports said two of the men may
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    • 37 4 Tiers Of Loveliness v w You'n love this gorgeous fashion number with its charming .soft lines its graceful form fitting. One of the many creations by SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10. HATTER Y ROAD, fi'porc. Phone 820 M
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  • 244 5 NEWS VIEW ■«HE v Conference I' which nai «-»j)ened m ■New Delhi a warning ;v statesmen that the future of Asia will not be rdered, as m the past. the Western now: The days I when Asia could' h regarded as moulded into whatt' tpea desired I by European .statesmen.
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  • 22 5 Photograph. What's all this about a White Australia policy? After all we abonginees were m the country first Australian Official
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  • 374 5 THE American elections reminded both Labourites and Conservatives of the British elections to start within The entire British people will take part m the elections and most voters will be able to vote twice within six Weeks. The first time will .be for the county
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 45 5 "POP" ■•y- u 'm CEfMORr EXCHV-MLNr M*«B FOR- OH OONT V MC^w 7/6 TVI^M VOUVS EvtQ. HAD -n-^TS WHAT N-iY h\\ IMVOuWUFtPOP^ MAURICE LICENCE > l V a- s'.,. rs •JTT f- /-s costal! .<? Be > m P Iwti 'i -V ii tmf*- HfflSvwlu 1 X vi
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  • 914 6 sir as^nj Oim of lorn m iini*m"* nio«« nnrompro.nisinU e«emU hi««U llo ,v threaten PS 3'«H >•«* r^"" c (M helped Cli > Hi ■■•k USCOme th.' v.va~- of hins 20 yean if* Si:; t- h.- has been one < lunlsaVs most i
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  • 336 6 MBTfiOßft and shooting :4.i a that may prove to \>c Obstacles m the path of .spaci* Ships of the future CAB now *>c detected m daytime b] radar equipment, the A.ni Tican Astronomical Society hal been told by experts At the same time it was disclosed
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  • 356 6 A U nique Railway I ONDONS Post Office Railway ttceatly came of age. IttMM i-im 39.ti00.0CJ mile?, carried of a million tons of mail each year tlys been immune from fata! accidents and In the v. five years has urerafed or. |v f o u r m mutes d e
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  • World Photo news
    • 48 7 GI 's Aid Farmers Wtik h'.pnii 1, j,rn- d M tinn ,!.<-, tit-tVii < <it m 'I 'It r,)lu thr u ii, 1 munjioirt r shcrtti'f ;n I s tin h> iji.ii'i th' i to n m \m4u* t i b J Ki(a. fret* icifA »fi itc 4 I J
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    • 60 7 y:,,»k Lclh tits a siiuul an EngHsk surf m o) UffHOUt m J( lift Gt r- .luni'.s I,'inlnn wwkthop. Tin mil jltnk'il hii mill f/if /d/r/f (l.tlnc f.i/p( />i /(jc/, plac< B /•> loaded with siouiru sorts <>t /tikfs. can inn. bht;i<l' iL>4^s< .s ami Imufs. m
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    • 62 7 London childrtn admin a Life Guardsman on duty at the Horse Giunds m Whitehall. The youn<ittert ore cirri at ttu i.itncatehi desifint'l visor and mbtr Of the colourful unif o r m th* y hai< ,v vt r san before. Tht scnrfel uniforms. mUme* and (vm breastplates,
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    • 36 7 Blackmarket Operator L I surely puffin a 5 Amrricau ritfarrttr, *J m( mbi r <>f thi fhurUking Berlin l>i wuitkei take* a rttt Potsdamer Plat-. note lu.iuiji far kucury //?r Recewitfc <■</ 2 brcomiini easier to I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 264 7 0«6 Your Radio Today nr XFTWORj; Ml! Mi New?; M 0 Malay qurst Programme: U .00 Clos. music by Kamp^ng Banaiu Down. SS'^ST 1 ICOU d); 9 PHOGBA-B IN WDIAN V,V^: RED NETWORK o^^S^^S^ I *j PROGKA^ES IN CHINESE g-«« mirj J ani5 "o Sum- shop; 1.58 closing ?ram m
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  • PEOPLE IN THE NEWS UNKNOWN
    • 51 8 BEVIN GREETS SCHUMAN Schuman was escorted from Victoria Station by a stern Ernest Bevin, who greeted him on his arrival from France. During his three days stay ir London he discussec with Bevin all phases affecting the two coun tries, with special emphasis on Westerr European Union anc control of
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    • 11 8 Unknown Unknown H. J- V:i:i chat befo^ mating. Indonesia an gdgd
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    • Article, Illustration
      69 9 Alice of Battcnburg. 63-ycar-kher of Prince Philip. Duke of irgh and Paternal grandmother of wly born Prince Charles, has cion--1 sombre grey habit of a sister 1 »reek Orthodox Church. Last July. 'hilrew to Tenos Island. m the to dedicate the test of her life vice".
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    • 92 9 Vietnamese living m France were recently received by General Nguyen Van* Xuan, Premier of the Provisional Central Government of Vietnam (Indo-China), at his Paris Hotel. General Xuan arrived m Paris from Saigon on January 7. Otto Abetz, German Ambassador to France during the occupation, arrived m England
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 180 10 JA( ,tt—^ T T^T IWAT p L y NCNtF HAW/ JUS' WAIT TILL NAXT ffill 1 5Ta HAW/ I'M N ,f^TDMCHEP RAVOLUTION NAXT TIME SHE'S WM \-m^o THE TOUGH J *™T& TTWtK GON' BE A HUMPEENGER/ „H f lil it' m-Tirrr^"'"- \j c^r^( 'a! can pull h:m BULL-TS IN H.S
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  • 479 11 take I for patty Nylon ON often true, kut ami pmm preferred ctual designs :n radical subtle on tort whU« ocka were moth** t dresses. waotnoi of theii i§e shorter kI t ng skirti d lit •■>'♦• !l,)',..\vi .ul. lien's In to be
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    • 47 11 SPECIAL ATTRACTION at RAFFLES HOTEL on SUNDAY 23rd. JAN. BJiXII oif ihv ROYAL AIR FORCE (By permission of the Air Council and the C.I.C. Air Command Far East) Conductor MR. H. B. WHEELEK, Mus. B*c. t F.R.C.0., A.R.C.M. Vocalist LESLIE STEVENS, TENOR BOOK EARLY NO ADMISSION CHARGE
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 191 11 j.... i 1 DIARY HOLIDAYING m Hollywood: Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Loury. who are expected bick m Singapore on the President Monroe first w-eek of April. Back from their vacation Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Xassim. ivho visited their children. Kenneth and Jeremy m schools m I.K. Kenm-th is In
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  • 514 12  - A Girl's Sacrifice- Theme Of New Egyptian Film OSWALD HENRY .^iflpai'Aaa A praalerc la Singapore s^»™^/-i an I > BebM Films production I aiia rel r-l Vli In The Darkness") starring I-aila **??"< .Vmar WaKrfi and Hussein Sidki the tea** roles. it is a social ftlm dealing with the ftory
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    • 229 12 Mi M* rM lhf (irandfsl ,ni win OOMIBPI 4 ;ill timt rriac A, i n HoMrn, 'oan < M«!AfM r.i"> I>>- t's rvumuunts film vrnU«« ol h.- loff Itroadway oin»d> hit an.! TWICE AS n.VNV! OBBAT would Gtoto 1-* M Cajf«d Fury" T .morrow "KH^ntless" m TYchnioolor NKW WOULD ..id,,
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    • 24 12 STOMACH TROUBLES, -aMtric discomfort digestion, pan. r JT il\sp.pslH, flat ul, > et«\ cured i,v ENZYVITE TABLBTI i'HARI ft CO.. (P.O nl 29, Kobinson K,l >
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  • 54 13 market T terday. Small :,d foi v picul. pei market ,'venunt on tiriet. Sell.' AJiite qualities ,ul. Black pepper c ■CM vofterFair $26 lP IOCA: $30. SEEDS: $31. Ik \\r\\ PEARL: $31. PPBR: Muntok 1208. 'KI'PER: Lampong (round) $130 Hamburg Sundried $354. OIL: $61 f.o.b. NI 110S
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  • 790 13 s ogaporf, Jan. is. Singapore snare quotation today a* ftvoi by th* M*lly&n Shart^r kers 1 AMorJatlat %trt 5.- fPllOPti atlas Ice 14.00 15.00 Hex. Bnci J BO 2.90 1.95 2.00 BB. I M 45 I M. Trustee 7.50 8.50 ►17/0 18 6 do. 23/6 24 6
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  • 24 13 i The local tin share market was rather quiet yesterday on the easier J note from London. In- dust rials were steady.
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  • 347 13 f OLOMBO, WetU-Oe British Trade Commissioner Ceylon, Mr. < K. Thorogood, stated that ironi Britain's |>omt ttf Hew In* uith (Vvlon m 1949 should be greater m volume than m 1948 if allowance is lor tin- business to be obtained m capital works' projects. He
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  • 41 13 WASHINGTON, Wed. The State Department declared yesterday that the United States Government has no intention of allowing German steel production to be increased above the 10,700.000 tons annual limit set m the current level of industry agreement. Reuter
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  • 66 13 The rubber nai t •< i<i iv nioi ..t leas bm at ed from Tin volume of buaii ecord iii daring the day. terday cloalag Wen Buy< i Em No. l F. b. kss :;o i -7 No. 2 Feb. RSS 35- So. ffcb. RM 34- On legist*
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  • 58 13 BRISBANE, Wed. A new record price for scoured wool at an Australian auction wai paid on Tuesday at the Brisbane sales when 136 pence (US$1.82 a pound was paid for 11 bales. European and British inter ests were the principal pur chasers with Australian ar.<* American mills
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 104 13 C/>C£*Sl^o*t Last Four ShoWS cA phone: bqos 2-4.15-6.30-9.30p,m. The Naughtiest, Happiest Picture In Years. Noel Coward's "BLITHE SPIRIT" With Rex Harrison Constance Cv minings (An Eagle-Lion Release) PLEASE NOTE— By Arrangement With Eagle- Uon, the Prices of Admission FOR THIS PICTIRE ONLY Will Be $>.5G— 51.50— 85 cts. "^mMORROW^This Is'sl^eTuJ^acts
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  • 254 14 -»-tt^ h..,M.i».i ■^^•fiLSftJiSyE „1 til I if— indoor trM* m-.ts at tn.- I Mi aui n kSS?i££ 1 ?s r;^:™ tin,,- to b- ninr minute Mi M tZ7£Z vX:;^ M,tt> strsr ;r WAtektaC tl«n MM* day m prait.rr. said that th,> pro l,ahl>
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  • 245 14 'CHARLES IS THE ONE CONTENDER' mi«lti«'l(l incident m the match bftwtrn Ihr Indian AsMKiation and the Singapore ri( k»'t liii» played an th«- rad^iiK on' Tuesday which the S. won b> two goals to MM. Read ot the S.C'.C. played a brilliant game on th* rijjht flank that might put
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  • 56 14 Joe is the best ever Tunney says SYDNEY. \V» < Tunney, arriving: ii \m- tra»ia today, was f fc opinion that ctttrtj Cksrlei i* th*> «'iii\ i tt-d States liK'» ttr r thy of netting Loui*. Tnniify *aW: IJ have IMfl all the WWrM'*J good fighters but Loata is thr
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  • 52 14 MANILA. Wedn.- Norman von Nida. the Aurtrallwi golf prof essW came to compete n th East open touinam. .^oon to bo hold a. Wack course, delightevestordav by shooting ft I for 18 holos m his Jrst I over pounds that he ha I soon toi 10
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  • 158 14 BOMBAY. Wed— Raja Maharaj Singh. Goverr. bay. said the present system of tossing the coin i chet test match should be modified. An old cricketer himself. Sinjrh said the cor. tossed m the first test match and. m the remair of the series, the
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  • 41 14 LONDON. W Mills is not misswportunity m hia <rri r Bruce Woodcrx heavyweight title world light and crown m their J^ the White City sta Tousle-haired. Mills planned to U Africa to watch W Johnny Ralph. U.P.
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  • 123 14 LONDON. Wed. Professor Roger Crbsnier, who was adVlscr and trainer to the French fencing team which won most of the fencing events at the Olympic Games last summer, has been appointed national coach to the British Amateur Fencing Association. The appointment has been mnde by the
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  • 44 15 CUP FUND WHISKY .no. gomg...; w of "< h»<l- I h Whisk> f I !;tiin-(l Tlurv I „.ins «»n!> four 7 tor the fund V „I ttn »>!'tion-. h<m- ahtHlM 1 th lrl i „,s (up land. Malaya inhum- i ttl.. Aiihihi Kuad, i r
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  • 223 15 Pimn TEOH SENG KHOON, Tribune Staff Reporter and member of the Malayan Thomas Clip Team.) IF :h^ showing of one Danish woman is any criterion f thtir badminton ability they should take full ImmWS m the coming All-England Badminton y v.,pion>hips to be held at Harringay.
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  • 21 15 Clifford Schood. Kuala UpiS, met the Services m a game o' Boeotf and defeated them three goals to nil.
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  • 43 15 wmj; "avo d^ c re* nt the Smga- ainst Combinlu.m Bcfltf on \V N. Carry' i Mclnroy, a.b. ar och; J. Frame. \V. Fex, J.S. Pugho. J. E. Roualle. J. •m,F. L. Mor- ker. Referee K. C. h Judge: J. Oates.
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  • 40 15 a• g art requested the Hangers Pickering XI at 5.15 p.m. on Jan. th< S.C.R.C. ground: Lye Pay Van. Kan Kook Inn. Tang Shee Kai Seng. Boon Captain), Hum Yap Thian Teck. ng, Che*h Thye Chee Ong.
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  • 353 15 SCC WOMEN LOSE TO WAAFS vi^uAtuKh. ikkm;t cub yvomens \i playing WITHOUT THEIU STARS. SEWELL \\D STILL, WENT DOWN HCiHTING TO THE VV A F.s IN THEIK SECOND HOCKEY ENCOUNTER ON THE PADANG V ESTERDAY. Tne WAAFS defeat.v. t::. ClOfc by .i-2 WTUfT m th and yesteiaay they display* -d
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  • 138 15 Till r p aa: dog show to b* 1 organiafd by tin 1 I layan Keazk 1 aawciation ■ril] b ':ia:ecj at the Happy \'.< rid OB Mar 26. The jU'iß'^ will hr> thr uoi!<l IMMU Mr UO C WUson. r ?,z.s who will be m
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  • 52 15 The following will represent the Singapore, Indians against the G. H. Q. Signals at soccer at Falter Park on J*n. 21^ Sit! ambara n, S. Veloo, M. Muthiah. S. H. S. Naidu, Muru|esu, T. Nadurajah. Manallngam, S Chandra. A. Punnusamy, Param. M. I. Osman. Haroa. c Madafajah, Sockalingam.
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  • 60 15 Tnc- A''oJving will rrpresem Robinson 1 team agamst Harriaon CrorteM Sports Club at Badminton on Jan II at < p,n at the Clerical Lnion Ha!!:— Tan Chwee Hock. Ong Kwee Wah, Yeo Penp Koon. f>hua Eng Miang. Wee How Ko.t Tan Kirn swee. Gan Yam Teck Tok I'hoo
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  • 501 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS (By number one and gain closed this k wai confined cantering I --and and the ukelen's team the track for and I particu- i No Regrets very well sineo Singapore last he has freshened •■1 and it as I am -king well indie is
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  • 210 15 Kifcht weeks ago A i I i tli vi Indi m vr< tl- r. r»-- ii'ini to UngnnorT at th« Mi r»f ,i sM tour m Australia ()ii ..r.ival he slat- 'I th it his |,'Hll,l!V »<!• ;i Ml to t:- IgM with Rtaf Kon, Ip
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  • 213 16 YUAN VOTE FOR CEASE-FIRE WITH REDS NANKING, Wednesday. THF Timlin man voted today t<> i>sue a ceaseT L ortrr and send a delation to Valk peace terms ith T t KSfiTv- I. «he hi g .w pdhy-^Mg orcan of the CUMH Nationalist (iovernment. M ta 11U st. however, have the
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  • 66 16 Dial to be made 1 Uuree month.- u< I nted to Mr-. Alith Joan Wit Mr. Justice •••r<i.iv on th t < groundi buabfJMTi adultery with known woman. MY. Ad Mrs. Wat-on \v. r-- i r Ifl March. IWO, Tlv y i r r- IQU. question of
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  • 195 16 ty :h the object of encouraging, develop*!!!? d\\d organising sport In Johore it has o; -ii da ided, a! a meeting held Ln Johore Bahru i »ntly, to form a Johore Sports Council nted out, howev< r, irtain .sports, notably Swimming i ••run.-;, boxing*, vm
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  • 128 16 Tracked by foot -prints THE police tracked down two] robbers on the night of January i>, by following theil foot-pnnts or. the yet ground A third man wa- arrested a little later. On January 9, at 11 p.m. the lobbeis went to a goldsmith's shop at Ah Hood Stieet. They
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  • 51 16 L >NDON. Wed. Home secretary Chutet Ede announced m the House of Commons that tno Government proposed Summer Time this year shall extend from April 3 to Oct. 30. A draft m Council, necessary under the Summer Time Act. 1947, would be laid before ParI intent without delay.-
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  • 52 16 RANGOON Wed. Nine rebels were killed today m a clash with troops near Amheist. 40 miles south of Moulmein. The communique said reinforcements were rushed to the area where the rebels were concentrating. In a three-hour battle m a village m Central Burma. Government troops killed eight
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  • 211 16 MAJOR A. S. Roman former Assistant L,ommissionei ifl of Labour, Singapore told the Penang Rotary Club yesterday: "What is needed is a time limit within which the Federation Government should be able to hand over power to a constitutional body— such time limit not
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  • 136 16 PARIS. Wed. THK \w-t< m delegates walked out of tin* Kxecutive Bureau of thf World Federation of Tttdl I'mons today m m open split with the :est of the communist-dominated lii>oui organisation. Arthur IVakin. British PvmMent of the WFTU, James Carey, secretaiy and treasurer of the American
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  • 57 16 KHARTOUM. Wed. Found A white baby abandon v l I*l the southern Sudan. Mother and father unknown. Child iiou:i here, and now m pood hands, with daily feedings of milk. And no" wonder. Algernon, a 150-pound baby white rhinoceros, la only the second of his type ever
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  • 28 16 WASHINGTON. Wed A record world output of tobacco I for the 1948-49 crop year is forecast by the U.S. Depart- 1 merit of Agriculture. A. P.
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  • 198 16 WABHINGI Tuifc B The I'nited st.it I has asked Conj J25 I nty to i> U ii.i testing guul.M s H for $200,000" I job ißMMdtatel) I LONDON- N I coaches mad.' V loy instead of ordered tor Lm I ground railway I use m two > LAKE
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  • 16 16 Mr. Justice Brown, i the Singapore jud^ leaving for Engla:. lough on February 12
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  • 210 16 DAN Hin Lee Bank Ltd. sued the United Chinese Bank D Ltd., Keat Cheang and Co. Ltd., and one. Khoo Boon Soo, for the recovery of a sum of $31,840, at t High Court yesterday m respect of a seven-year-oH draft. The draft
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  • 56 16 NEW YORK RU BBER NEW YORK. We I gnj rubber standard futurei quiet on Tuesday were recorded. one Crude rubber nun ib ir futures closed 3 p.- 61 five higher. Sales t contracts. l9 o2; Offers were: lla B May 18.75; July l»«0; ber 18.40 bid. ]bbe d Spot number
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