Morning Tribune, 21 January 1949

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  • 14 1 MORNING Tribune r~ 9t (Hem Series). FRIDAY, JAMAKV H 1919. I th>- 10 Cents.
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  • 30 1 Official I Foreign P £asl Pmct T Ud not deny I meeting I j| was 1| a de- fixed. made orir tmonwe*ltn nee In U.P.
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  • 30 1 IsraelLebanon Peace? HAIFA, Thurs—A(rofMmg to unniniirim-ri reports here, lu^n ra-.n mfc Israeli ami L«'l)ani'Hr olivers today *ignt-(l an mMtot m.iv«liir con\iMi« > < ■tH have to be ratified by the two go\erntnent«».
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  • 150 1 T.\MOM« n>AMt, weciuesuaj Carlt.wi Hire, the Singapore shipbrol <r charged tltt Dutch with running arms for the Indonesian lepiiblit ntervd a plea of not guilty when he appearI before a Dutch court today. Hire sprucely dressed m spite of his four nonths imprisonment, sat m court
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  • 105 1 US will recognise Israel WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States will grant full 1 diplomatic recognition to Israel Immediately following next week's elections m Israel, according to Government sources. They cited the Export Import Bank's authorization yesterday of a $100,000,000 loan to the new state as proof that a full de
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  • 283 1 ftjp Thursday. begia his to, lay with a n of faith triu m p h un aml vvill mmunian and lay fc lls her m a new utal address ifter he was 'n to > nd president •nits at the p ricans l °ned all Amplet
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  • 471 1 NEHRU WARNS THE WEST OFF ASIA Calls For Asian Regional Bloc NEW DELHI, Thursday. pKIME MINISTER Nehru opened the Asian Conference here today with a stern warning to the colonial powers that their days are numbered m the Far East. The representatives of 19 Middle East, Asian and Pacific powers
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  • 67 1 NANKING, Thurs. An imiuipi u( hahl. Mane l"'«l I 'nited Press U. night that Generalissimo C hiang Kaishek would leave Nanking on his way to Formosa during this weekend. The former Nationalist President if he .lid not again change his plans, would go first to Foorhow and then
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  • 115 1 DREES SILENT ON DELHI CONFERENCE BATAVIA, rnurs. Mr. Willem-Dree*. Dutch Prime Minister, leaving Uatavia by air for Holland today said h« thought his visit had accelerated the formation of an Indonesian Federal Government. He declined to comment on the conference on Indonesia opening ID New Delhi today. In a prepared
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  • 22 2 CARRIED GUN AT SERANGOON I tag Mun. ri nuddl tnprlM fH bj m th. s re A I v i x rou
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  • 139 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ill!. Cheoqg Hock Chye asked a meeting of \h? Run! Board yesterday for clarification of the ni;ht of th Singapore Police to enter premises. He referred to an incident which is alleged to have occurred at Jurong early this month. A Chines.' OOQtractOr'g
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  • 103 2 ARTISTIC children wh o have never had the opportunity to draw or to express themselves m simple crafts will he encouraged m future by the British Council tlfr* Society of Chinese Artists and the International Artists' Association. These bodies intend organising children's art classes for
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  • 27 2 FOUND Gun parts Workmen on the site of the now Lim Chu KtOg FoHc« Station found three ca* I of spare paits for mach.ner.uns yesterday morning. i
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  • 32 2 Two live shells each lj ft m length and 14 ac-ac shells were dup up by a crane m the Harbour Board area just opposite Gate No. 12 yesterday afternoon
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  • 328 2 'DUTCH FIND NO QUISLINGS' -DR. ZAIN Uii. Z. v. the Imlonpsk n Depot) Repn Malaya Ami Sisgnpsn has retimed I from But-xia cfter biMn X kept four days tinder h^ arrest nd four days m gaol by the !>.,,„ M i; lly authorities. n He told. a Press conference yesterday
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  • 50 2 The loc» I Committee the A i.F. Malayan N\: -ir.g Scholarship Scheme ha.> >cted two candidates. Tbej will be :equi ed to pmss a medical examination hofore conni'natfton ct selection. Ai soon as tht- two MuraM selectod art fouad to be medically fit, ther. nani'j will be announced.
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  • 184 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter 171* ALA LIMPI K. Than. A strong force .1 poU.-e r\n<» Grenadier Guards today combed a tour ■quarf' mllf ana oJ la'.lang jungle near Sungri Wuv Fstate, :«nout 10 mi ,s toothnest of Kuala Lutnpui. One suspect
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 1460 3  -  W.M. BLACKWOOD Chinese uirl Sends Comforts To Gaol (By AiiM'ric'aiii* Look On ia^juai. riAAM., Wednesday. Orltoii Arthur Hire, Singapore ship-broker, sot up from his hird bed m t(mn > tiny gaol fcl 7 a.m. today, put on j» dp mi blue shirt, i p;»ir of grey
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  • 49 3 4,400.000 tons of rice this year approumatei) xp..rt m th»J l :u 194S -a.on. s rvpartmeni ol Ml"" 1 today. v of the 1 tb< lvpartcted supply tattona will cent larger i .;v Durttuj avewfcf ppH< i were V til it< ia the lar- i .ir.ii about av< rage
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  • 43 3 2 BANDITS KILLED KVALA '"W'''R. Thun lits were cap- ountcr with a m the Seklnnight. The furpil and y cotild U IC Dine rounds lion on< hand gre- n 12 magazfi of ;in- red ts were killed and wotj captured m rations In
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  • 54 3 lisplay will be oi- Chemical and ty of Raffles Col- Chinese Now 1 the Physics boratorles of ned by Dr. G. pal of 'the Colin. 30, at 0.30 open to the invitation* have to all secondary re. ExplanaRiven m Mandarin idents J%Z <*tog items ro
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  • 35 3 JANOALORE, Thurs. Legislative passed an act PPing m jails pnnrely am, Law Minitag tor the bill, said it -™mt w ith the non-violence Mahutma Mysore was only unit m aboliah corporal nricnn A.P.
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  • 154 3 IDHORF BAHRU, Thursday .-When He.urity tore m J rounded up 639 .squatters from the HyUun Kang area yesterday. they found that the squatters had M of silver coins. m, corns were not confiscated The detainees were allow- to cany them along njth hei, personal belonj^ng; to
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  • 87 3 Singapore Witnesses /f law stated m ro< I .Vr. <fc Haas, the Dut<h police ituspf-rtor, ASF'. Mr. Minns and a Mr. Eunos xcoukt appear before thr court. "It i* possible that Mr. P. dr Souza, the Sin<i<- pore lawyer who hat been asked to attent ttt,-:; rrkiJ, may be unahle
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  • 356 4 BRITAIN, U.S. QUIT WFTU 'Has become a Red agency PARIS, Thurs. RUPTUBI along Fast West lines was not unexpected on Wednesday m the World l>deration of Trade I'mons (WFTI) since the I'nited States and British delegacs came to the meeting with the avowed intention Of withdrawing. They say that the
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  • 48 4 PARIS. Thur.s. To (•(.uraKe births, the ITeocJ Government mow fivea c upi» i 'M).OQO liancs (about USsl2!)' for lirst child born within three yean 01 marrlftge, n a 24.000 fanci < USsBo' for each additional child b<»rn not 1- than three jreari after the previous Wrth. A.P
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  • 110 4 MANILA. Thursday, laics of imili buried m UM former hattle^round of Bataan have touched off a minor rush m the peninsula west of Manila. Colonel James H Keefe. chief of customs secret service, told the press today afler his return from F.ataan. that the people
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  • 146 4 The Kin g approves of 'nice boy' Bland ford NEW YORK. Thurs. The Marquess of Blandford is featured m this week's Life magazine complete with a full page of colour photographs. The 22-year-old six feet tall. ad cousin to Winston Churchill, is shown m full dress i^wis Douglas, wife of
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  • 255 4 GENERAL Mac Arthur's headquar .h I itroeted the Japanese Ooternm I vestigate Japan's large -scale sjav. BCAP action followed recent t 4 I ports that several persons had b I for telling unwanted children, ih. I Labour Ministry has m turn begun I sive campaign which,
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  • 80 4 OPINION ON RITA-ALY ROMANCE BOMBAY. Thurs.— Ah Mohamcd Macklai. a prominent Islamic loader and associate of the Aga Khan, said m Bombay today that Prince Aly Khan could marry Rita Hayworth without divorcing his previous wife. According to Islamic culture, Macklai said. Aly's marriage is not a sacrement, but a
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  • 164 4 London, Thurs.- The High Court hero yesterday refused an application by British private soldier who was arrested m Belgium and later detained m the Tower of London for an order discharging him from custody. The Attorney-General, Sir Hartley Shawcross. said the man, Richard Arthur
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  • 89 4 SAVES 2 CHILDREN —DIES IN BLAZE TOKYO. TIiUK mistreat an d a fad died today U a r iires which brok. I during a stiff gal 'from midnight on yesterday evening lII* Eiko Kojixna at Midorigaoka school was killed blaze at 4 a.m. The heroic SCho successfully saved t« from
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  • 200 4 PARIS. Thursday. DOSTWAR Europe Is becom- ing an economic wonderland |as each country tries to outdo its neighbour m exports. Good Pilsen beer can be bought m Paris, but not a drop is to be had m Czechoslovakia An American m Paris with dollars to spend
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 58 4 IW, -Up. &V "SORROWS I of the FORBIDDEN j CITY" (m MA Ml A KIN) From Tfcf §MM (unpany Ths-t Qayc Vm "soil OF 'iiiN.v M'NITE SUNDAY CAPITOL OLD CLOTHES f\ by Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and invisible mending at the WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. 412, Orchard Road Telephone 82*51 Singapore
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  • 227 5 I HM from "I rn-sident ,k.s Na- -:.wrrt has :,nmediate ;.::,'X; I. Ba I; Kuomintang ministers B my nego- iKCommur this would t to comH At (he nse time the VaW-- *ye neither fct moral nor the or- strength to t U w rwhelming for** massed against then: 0H&
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  • 36 5 Photo. ifl many as 80.000 ducks are s]»ot a clay during the duck shooting season In Australia J lie photo shows a Labrador retriever bringing in the h*rd after a successful shot Australian Official
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  • 436 5 THE taxi driver was talking about faith. "Sure we lost our faith at first. We thought the West would pull out. Now we have it back again. "Ah. there. You hear" There is another plane. And there another. Our faith doesn't come from our hearts or
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 665 6  -  WALTER BRIGGS I Competent observes believe that if the Chines: Government can extricate fadf m true from Nanking, Canton may become the Chungking of 1949. IK c N may bi »n th- I L 949 tieae Foreign i said on WedlN Uk Cabinet would i i. n
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  • 472 6 THE Beat of Government i*i li-i has l e< q situated i.i Whiteh&L, London. fOl over four centuries cv. 1 Blnoe tii" day m 1529 when King Henry viif took over York Place from thl dt pcaed Cardinal wclsey. subsequently renaming it White Hall. Wobey had added
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  • 138 6 Radar Trap RADAR If being ui trap speeding a *tl The American Works Associate" t a itional police ch a speeder may 10 tK l dh i% of the past Already in Oolu police catch spee<.< r dar speed meter. Here's the way it Two police Cars ped with three-way
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  • 66 6 DURING 1949 Morway take almost Half ot bread grain from the Union, which under tn< rent trade agreement shipping 150.000 tonwheat. Minor grain import also taken from othern European coun' This trend will be more evident during tn< years of the Europe vri v Programme, wne will be
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  • 67 7 The R.A.F. Gives A Party ,//v si\ children from the Salvation m Home at Pair Partjtng had time recently when they were united ic party g (7/ bd* scmor i p.i.f. Station, Smkvmg. 9 After the games and tea. everyone folt it Wt* Umj I for a little Btog-mff. They
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    22 7 „,.M!,' «< Plenty to oat ii,,.irat. Evervono had a M-.ond nup S?Sdlthe« w2 m 0,., for the MWng- i ■■■'HlT ..r,|J|
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  • 22 7 London Bridge Is Falling Down two of the older folks formed tho children trotted round and I the BtraliM of "Londm Bridge
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 300 7 On Your Radio Today wc vrTwnnK 5.01 Neon in Mandarin; 8.15 BU E NETWORK Marches- 530 Children*. Odrnroo am Viva America JJ*™^ closo Down. 9.00 Sig190 News; 1.45 Dance Music; JJ^JJ 0 Vune and Opening 2.00 Close Down. Mandarin. 6.00 p.m. Programme Bum- NeW m Un ,;ar mary; 6.02 Radio
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  • SQUATTER VILLAGE AID
    • 183 8  -  BRUCE FRASER kjghdkjkkjkjkjnker ULS name is Lieu Shang. Two days ago .he v»as ostensibly a market gardener m the notorious village of Ilylam Kaujr, m Johore, known to be a bandit hideout. Today he is behind barbed wire at Majeedie camp, Johore Rahru, awaiting screening ar.d
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    • 4 9 Ii 'took., I
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    • 13 9 a iff 8 r nt 3 "Pheav nse i fir j ss;
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    • 29 9 Unworried by the bustle round them these two youthful squat- ters tuck into the food provided for them by the Social Welfare f 7 inortmAflt
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    • 30 9 Mrs. Voon. I>ady Superir londent of the Johore State Welfare Home, hands out mr.t?rial comfort m the shape Ol tea *and sandwiches to the nov homeless squatters. i
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 216 10 !IYM I SI VI I'O Till >lOH\l\^ lIUi^Ml I JACK ARA\STRONG B A" 3 H^ MIP IN HIS YES, *WAT A PLANE/ MEANWHILE AT C^BLEGR'A/VI THAT JET dNP ROCKET > ~-~s/>~n^^^^v^Jß THAT WAS SOVIE ifo aAC7 ITS CV'ER UNCLE J»V\ kVAIMTEt? L COMBINATION. S 0 THATS THE J ve S
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  • 372 11  - FOAM CUSHIONS SIMPLIFY HOME UPHOLSTERING Kay Sherwood L. 2/ 7» s' ni phi fit tin tusk "I ni> p li n ht> t 'iii this i>ii' h'f, Ultl f (HI til IS j(.v< d to )>i -A' tii> new :/.s/(--)un. Th* mod* I .< s- a p<'i> pattum <>} thr
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  • 139 11 OFF to Now Zealand or. January 25: Mi R. R. Hottuum. m Batavia to Introduce Joe Keane aiound: £d O'Keefe, who will bo rack frcm his mission sometime next week. Australia Day will bo celebrated at a morning recepti m riven by Mr. Claude Ma-ev and Mi". James Massey
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 50 11 I AN INCOMPARABLE COMBINATION I of RADIO and RECORD I REPRODUCTION v i i L jjdp^^' P i 10 r^ discount for cash 1 \zsam Hire Purchiuse Terms I |Kr« Obtaioable from all Authorised dealers or from OLE DISTRIBUTORS IN MALAYA i MOUtrie CO (MALAYA; LTD fco^ JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING
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    • 91 11 SPECIAL ATTRACTION RAFFLES HOTEL on SUNDAY 23rd. JAN. \o. 1 iii:<aOi\AL lI A X II ol the ROYAL AIR FORCE (By |>eniii«.sion of the Air Council Hnd the C.I.C. Air "m 111:1 ml Far East) Conductor MR. H. E. WHEELEK, Mils. Ba<-., F.K.C.0., A.R.C.M. LESLIE STEVENS, TENOR BOOK EARLY NO
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  • 453 12 Spotlie ht On The Flicks voi ii mm t i><- m ftn Mandl with INther Williams. Petei Mvvi'.nl and Jimmy Durante f tor vow'vr sren the Mil M ti. M »«MHI •1.;,'...-. ..-on tow-jjEI? Voo- which hM Xi r „r,,ni.n- at t* C«tha> to-
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 128 12 ITS GOOD SAM FOR A GOOD TIME! SO W SHOWING iis Lit: •>:'° >m and w 'rh A Leo McCorfy* «v*f V K^ lo* r> new comedy! lSt^^^M Qb S^ Remember he JrougHt 7 yew "THE BELLS OP I It ST MARY *>" ond H 1 COOPER SHERIDAN W UO
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    • 39 12 i.;:>i :i Shows: f;.J"), 9.15 i> m. Th.' Grand •>< I ROMANi H COMEDY 10l a!! time! Parambwif > OFKNING TOMORROW "MAN-EATER OF KUMAON" I ir>■>' To-Morrow at Mid-Nite "LIVING IN A BIG WAY" starring L i Oeae KeOjr viari^ IbeDoaaM
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    • 117 12 GRKAT HOftLl Glol»#» "Hw Ranjha" Hindu^ 1 IHli BASED ON FACTS... NOT X ITS IMPACT IS TERRIFIC! STF I 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 P.M. pHQNE^* ■■■■>■■'■ Pii^ ...it can be a fence around your house- \J€k a wall around your town ...or a nooseX/ This is the screen at its courageous best! STARRING
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  • 57 13 atl m unchaDged m iay< v. t> I i Bellen. 1 F i' S:5 jr*pt Tor.< IRIBHKH CROP Ru": npn-es of the! j for Daccm- 121.110 lbs. CJjj SO.^UU IDS. OAN n»K ISBAEL VASHINGT N Thursday iEHwrt Import Bank has! wuiicod a of rs M5 l 0000
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  • 49 13 !TOKIO. Thurs.-^lap- i nut s,- h. i I shipbuilding I implements valued at $.164,983 have been or- t dered Ut be returned to .J China, SCAP announced i today. According to invest!- J gators the tools were obtained at Shanghai by the Japanexe. I{. Nt- r
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  • 41 13 RISE IN PHILIPPINE GOLD OUTPUT MANILA. Thursday. Philippine gold production last year rose 220 per cent, from that of 1947. Rapid rehabilitation of gold and other war wrecked mines brought metal output to nearly one-fourth of the normai prewar production. A.P.
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  • 783 13 I- g ipore, Jan. 20. Bm?3?ore sr. are quotation* iav as given by the Malia' Sharfbrokers" Aaiwclatioi Buyers Sellers hi Ice 14.00 15.00 lex. Bnci Pref. 2 BO 2.90 Ords. 1.95 2.00 B.Petr 4, 45/M. Trustee <-50 8.50 ■S.Tto (0) 17 9 18/6 23/6 24 6 41.75
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  • 30 13 i 1 I Little interest was I shown in the local share market yesterday t hough 1 Austrnlin made bids for Jelapan^s and Takua- 1 I pas.
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  • 148 13 ADVISORY PANEL ON BART ER PLANNED piINKSK incrthants ha\e a special advisory pant between Singapore and Su This follow* thr fall m m a< well as difficulties fr<>quontl chants m tho tra<lr. Informal talks wero heM m of thr Singapore Chinese Cha Oversea Chinese Importers officials from the Economic Aft
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  • 49 13 NEW YORK. Thursday. Crude rubber standard futures closed quiet on Wednesday. There are no sales. Crude rubber number one futures closed 18 to 25 points higher. Sales totalled 15 contracts. Offers were March 19.20 ;>O, May 18.95. Spot number one ribbed smoked sheets 19 nominal.— A.P.
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  • 93 13 Produce Market Round-up Thk produce in.tiK. t nil/ vat fMtot jptsfc icHcri* quotations f< LMU pon^ hl.uk p«'pp»! clipped :2 t' $176 a picul du<- to lack Ol buy ing interest. The following were >• -trrflav's quotations Lin^Ka $17 a«; Sarawak $14 Siak $14'^. SAGO SEED: $22. TAPIOCA FLOUR: Fair
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  • 192 13 MANILA, Thurs. The Philippine Government .-houM engage m ceramics or effer inducements to attract privat capital to invest m the industry, declared Gil O. Opiana, BCteO tist of the Institute of Science, who arrived recent!;- from Tokio. Opiana, who was a member of the two-man delegation
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  • 60 13 TOKIO, Tmiw. Sixteen more Japanese factories that lui'i been on the <)< < i nccntration livt were removed b the Holding Company Lkju ti< a (\);niiii.ssion tins mominj Th< v Included th. al Chemical faduatry Co pany, biiji Electric Manufactpring O mpany, Fuji Film Combany, Koniahlroku Eliotograpnlc
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 97 13 FOR VOl'R INSURANCES NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual General INSURANCE Association LUf. (Incorporated m En,'land> MOTOR FIRE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, I BAGGAGE PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, HOUSE OWNERS, HOUSEHOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE CASH AND CARS IN TRANSIT. AVIATION PERSONAL OCCIDENT, FIDELITY OUARANTSB j ETC" I FOR 8 0 V X D DEPENDABLE INSURANCE PROTECTION, LIBERAL AND
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  • 143 14 US. THOMAS CUP STARS LACKFUNDS LOS ANGKUOS, Thurs.— The I niteil Staffs Iwilininton team is having diliu ulty m obtaining enough money to pay its excuses to Britain to compete m the Thomas Cup. The ♦earn won the Amoricr /.one championship \>y «i niK Canada, and ki SCheduU to meet
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  • 101 14 rtll».>r. 1. IUIUIMMV rui <ian and Ferment*] a. recentl} imported f:x>m England, finish cd fifth tind eiphth lespectivch m the Kogarah Mixed Stake! of one mile at Moorrteld or January 8. Their trainer. Mauiice MeCaitcn, said the company was vuy moderate, and both noises would
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  • 30 14 JOck can still hit emstraight HutfhiHon. former l*ri lU< xx.nn.r ">"^ I mH t.'U»n;«M..-nt. fjMJ hit i :> fttralßM M N HutrhlMin W«J shot mt »nd.r par .1 v toad X"'« »'»»»•»•'>• If
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  • 102 14 TA KUNG PAOS LOSE AT MA NILA Manila. Thurs. The vtctUag r.. X H tr en froea Shanghai raftered its fit t trance hero last night :»t thr hands of 'h. I t I The score was 37 to M m a nip-an^t -i .lowntuuii YMCA court. The BlMk and
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  • 45 14 LONDON. Thursday.— Scotland's Ru<rby Union announced on Wednesday that its team to play Wales' at Muneyneld. Edinbuigh, on Feb. 5 will bo the same as that which beat Fiance by eitfht points to nil m Thmla^t Saturday. A. P. lkohiuhjhjbe ghdgghh
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  • 355 14 LONDON, inursaay. Mi "Z" rcon^ntine, .he other Notts County forward. McPhee. of i Reading, and Neary. of Leyton Orient come next with 1 goaK e.u n. Between them U* rfSebT-S* and the club's total now {Una M goat- being tipped for international honour?.
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  • 117 14 Manila All Stars Want $12,000 To Play Here The Manila A sta V:: B I all team, who >■■ fl series of matches li tj: ::^^B next month want fl they are to vitlt tl wj I The Singapore Ch Anufl teur Athletic F> r -iB j give them this
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  • 66 14 Yacht race starts from Sydney SYDNEY. Thi the rn^t tinn- tion fifteen trans-T;isman race from Sydney this of from New Zeala Six entiios hav< for the 1280-mil-. which will 29. Three are i land Ghost; an A. tei. Miranda, a h waid. also a ketc which belongs t man. J.
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  • 202 14 LONDON, Thursday. Following are football fixture! for Saturday, Jan. 22: FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa v Arsenal Bolton Wandercis V Liveipool Burnley v Middlesbrough Charlton Ath. v Poitsmouth Kverton v Chelsea Manchester Utd. v Manchester C. Preston N. E. v Birmingham C. Sheffield Utd. v Huddersfield T. Stoke
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 38 14 AlhaMbrATODAY! 1.45-4.15-6.45-&-9.30 p.m. III! MIX Ok* iioiiix iiooer* C l<ihinibia's r^s Sup»»r Production m A TECHNICOLOR! a* M"ftv> id#' P*^^^^^^^sB I Special Morning MathMf II Tomorrow and Sunday at I] i m I "DO YOU LO YE ME
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  • 90 15 SINGAPORE CHESS TOURN AMENT who int« nd to i I Uie op<n Sin.mpionship for I Keng Cup, ;i-. m ihrir entries m club m Orchard Hoad, arrow. lit Will I ra ach play- i r.u h op- iockj will he j !irst time m thus brinKin^ tiooi into iinc Other
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  • 37 15 The annual general meeting of the Mayblossom Badminton Party will be held at the residence of Mr. S. Hassan Mattar. 356, Changi Road, Singapore, on Jan. 23 at 8.00 p.m. Members are requested io attend
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  • 313 15 SCC WOMEN BEAT FES STAFF MEN AT HOCKEY The C-in-C FES staff men XI uere complete! outplayed by the Singai>ore Cricket Club v (men's \l at hockey on the Padang yesterday. The women won by two goals to one. It was a one-sided game, highlighted by Van Houten's excellent dismay
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  • 91 15 The results of Uu January L.G.U. Medal pl.«yed on Jan. 17 were M follows Ifrs E A. Eldt- 102 20—73 Mrs. J. Ferral-Sr.mh 81-6=75; iMrs. W. MeM.ilUr; 93 18=T5; Mrs. W. C. C. qom M 19=7c>; Ml O, T. Moffett 97- 22=75; Mrs-^ P. L FICKLING
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  • 54 15 At the lecond am 1 melting held I A£L 8 Chve'a residence, Uw w we ?e elected offlce-bear. the i irrent year 1919 n: Mr. Yeo •naam H ctected). vice-Preald. 1... Ong Kee, Han a Hon Treasure] Hook (P Soon Hen* Emile A. Nunis anil Hon Audi
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  • 36 15  -  Mi. Dt.tit lull... ctcd to prti Bt B.t <". S.H.Q. Sign iu<;t. at the Paduig today at 5. IT) p.m. \'an Houten, Denni*. Eteevi MacRae, Ilult IJoyds, M. it tun. Reynccker, i> II, Vane-Percy, Umpire:
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  • 70 15 CUP FUND WHISKY Going, going.. S A NOTIIKi: «1 the A hottl«s of hal- > '••ug»" S<«»trh \\hisk> > ha^ !m'«-m rlaiiiMHl. TlMfv i now remain** «nl> lour ix.tt'fs. Ihe t< tal lor lh«' fund S stuiaU at Sl.'7:<»; i i (.'out rihiit i. iii\ how- J evt*r small, should
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  • 224 15 The Girls Sports Club M VTtd their first victory of ih'-- season yesterday evening when they beat the Na- val Base Ladies by three goals to one m a hockey t match played en the Pa- dang. Early on m the game, Winnie de
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  • 54 15 JOLLILADS SOCCER The following arc requested to turn up for the Jollilads Athletic I'nion at soccer against the H.M.P.S. Zulsiquar (Pakistan Navy) at the Geylang Stadium on Jan. 23 at s. lf> p.m.: Naiayana. Rasak, Kader, Ghani, Mahalingam, Sintlia. Dollah, Sapor. G. Krishnasamy. Salahudin, Muniyandi, K. Govindasamy, Haskaran. H. Mohamad,
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  • 17 16 Ib found six live m the COmpOUB i Ot me« v. Ttafflta on i ittornoon.
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  • 173 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday.— Twelve out of thir- teen people were l 'il!ed m a bandit ambush •even mil *fl from Mentakab on the Bentong Roavl yesterday. T. »y wore attacked as they travelled In a District truck. The sole survivor is the assistant pen-
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  • 471 16 $7,945 FINES IN MONTOR CASE EINGB tot 'Mini; S7.tfls tor UUnmtJ ott.'ii'v* WW r Imposed M V.ontor Limited ;nd its tuo dinn-fors, William VißCeal Mussottt' Mi <iio\:iiiiu Aurely. IB th* First District C urt yesterday. Ifonton, convicted of IS of 24 charges, againa the firm and its directors, were fined
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  • 140 16 The United States. China. Cuba and Norway were report ed ready today to lay before the Security Council a joint proposal on Indonesia. Consultations continued this morning on the final terms of the resolution, but the four sponsors expressed confidence they would have a draft m
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  • 468 16 MALAYANS GIVE EXHIBITION AT BIRMINGHAM (From TEOU SENG KHOON. Tribune Stall Reported :»nd member of the Malayan Thomas Cup Team) I BIRMINGHAM, Ihurs. Malayan UmmaslaH players put up a fine exhibition at the Boiirmilleaid™ Ci'dburv Sports Club this evening before a *maU buH enthusiastic gathering, which Included several dirw-| tors
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