Morning Tribune, 22 January 1949

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  • 12 1 MORNING Tribune \o. 993 (Xew Series). BATUEDAY, lANIAKV HM9. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 55 1 U ;.rihn of the H Chinei H entered tl* j H taken m the H 2? the camrt*. Last Order owl finished, myi i limbed Jumped i i re m finishing tn H°; a: no railing but N tiim. on the nutei later. M card
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  • 27 1 80 FOOT DEATH DROP This Tribune photograph shows the 80 Foot death leap from the root garil c n of the Southern hotel, m Eu long-sea street.
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  • 782 1 1 Mr. L I). Gummans, Tory M.P. and former Malayan |^l Ci\il s» TViint, held a Press conference M doveniment House, Singajwre, yesterday. M This is what he had to say: <■ BINGAPOI I cannot envis:'^H a (volution of selfGovernment m local affairs could ever
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  • 380 1 CHIANG GOES Nanking, Friday Qeneralissimo Chiang Kai-Shek today announced his retirement as President of Nationalist China and left Nanking by air for Fenghua, his home m C hekiang province. Vice president Li Tsung-jen, a political opponent of Chiang's and an ardent ■dvocita of neace with the Communists, took over the
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  • 104 1 Reds Spurn Peace Plan SHANGHAI, Friday. I 5 The Chinese nnnmu- I >ti,sf.i rejected the Sa- tumahst government* j catt for a ceasefire fol- j lowed b\f peace talks I and <t''Hiatuied that a S peur cmfcrnice tak* I place before the end of S h utilities, m a Chime&e-
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  • 104 1 S. Africa To Press Race Descrimination CAPETOWN, Fri. The South African Government intends to take the necessary steps, by teglitatlve as well as administrative means, to gv effect to it* policy Of race leeregatlon, Mr. Gideon van Zvi Governor-General. MM today m the speech from thr throne opening the iecond
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  • 186 1 I ONDON, Fri. The House of Commons tonight approved an agreement between the Government and the British Broadcasting Corporation for a powerful broadcasting station to be built m Malaya. Foreign Under Secretary Christopher Muyhew said the Government hoped that the station would have an influence m
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  • 54 1 T. V. SOONG RESIGNS NANKING, Fri.— li»signji tion of T. V. §>0t as (i«>\ernor of Kwangtiu»K ITnviix was announced olncially 1«»--niKht. Oca. Usiuh Vu.h was named to WBBtmi Soonj? wan m Nanking !<• day and then- w«iv reports he might HiicoM-d Dr. VVillinu ton KM M ambs.ssador t<»
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  • 176 2 Dependants to go with deportees KITALA IIMITK. I n QEPCNDANXB of people iff tHatfid! ftw i tit Fedtrattoo uniier Mm EttiifMn fcf»l«tioßi iK^w be deported eowpßbfßy. Emergeacs pegolatfcHw to this rllrrt urn' publish :1 Inn* tod^JT. An official release itated thai the I of th rcgulatioiu wai to "ensure that
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  • 88 2 Dutiable champagne at Lido RIVENUI sAcers vissted the Lid" at I'asn Panjan^; on January 10. «nd found 16 bottle; of champagne and 21 botUes of whisky duty unpaid. Low Cheng Huan wa.s chars;* ed m the Fourth Police Court ,y. iterday foi possession of the dutiable liquor. Tli eouit wa.c
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  • 100 2 T.IK Joint Tribunal appointed to considei claims fo: ex< fimtia payment.- fiom the Volunteers and member! of oth- local forces, will start wot k on Monday The claims ate fiom men wl.o weie victimised during the Japanese occupation. The tribunal Will sit m Kuala Lumpur and late- at
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  • 144 2 THE owner* of th* Soon H ginned and sunk m Nf asked for the return of t overboard and escaped the Tinjong Ledang m Su.nat The Singapore Ovei <'as Chinese Importers and Expoiters Association has written to the Economic Affairs Socret- amt heie on
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  • 44 2 DOG LOVERS' MEET The Singapoie Kennel ciation, who art- to have a show at the Happy World Stadium on January 26. at «3.30 p.m., will hold a meeting at t Association V premises on J:u: ary 24. 194 S. These inter i to attend.
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  • 92 2 ANKW liwlo.ii-.iai organisation, the All-Indon« si.i ,--i rmr4 la Mtagaf i- l« H Mf#sasrd t:... In.. t.r^a>M':i'i i w <■> -i- witli lh<- rnt«* J»«tl maini tin 'rl.mn nation*, with «.i 'ha 1 i .Mir- j m <* whom are now t> i thi* c
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  • 77 2 OOVINDAS \MV J4-v Old Indian, used a f M school kiv ig certu ..1 he applied for jo. :it 'h.3eneraJ Post t^riir. on T ;itr. ry 11 He pleaded guilty a "h First S:.'ric' c -"-f yeoterda) T.n-i vv;.s linod 5100. It was stated th.it
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  • 101 2 Medical advice by radio okips at im m Kalayi H ,<3 en ein now aav< advice by ivirelesa f 1 B por PeMßg and Kua! Ships of all nationah; have tho senrlee fr«. n ol g from thy Coast Statiu;. When rnieoac is Ml m boani. the ceptain has to
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  • 114 2 Public Can Now Examine Ejection Rolls Seven centres hav< opened where the public i examine the Municipal el< i toral Rolls jntil Fob. 3. Cl H an 1 objoctions made the proper channels vull coasi lend. Those who reg I Bhotlld make it a point scrutinise their names m particulars.
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    • 78 2 RUCGLES I ftf'U ft)O^V G£7/ /'Af 4A^4/^)N rWHAI DQiOU H YNOV7VM '&fI M^ i iXSmud 1 I W- muqhTHE /mte'9ALOT mAN?-ALL*m 9&mKteMNb\ \U POKOTTO9TOPA I WEU TRY TUG jM£ F6ONT oOor\ fJtt\JH&PA^"^ I A/A a.'a7v jv/./'. >;i v7^r/.'y ['DUMB POOR ]^v~ G73 I I yHMBDr < I 1 fafiscimrfcr CHfIP.'fINDMS
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 3 Indian Wedding Mr. K. Balaaundnun i *i»n of IM !»!♦> l>r» K. S. I Knnoo siuin-. with hi* MMi m thr *O<>\»A>/ I Mtrr Ihfir wvdiHjitf at i t BWeiorrt lt«»pd i«n i'm^^- day. lh. WmU> Hlho ii «I«ni:h».T of Mr. uml i j >frs. r.wkir.-.mix
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  • 67 3 Chinese Protest At British Trace With Reds lay. 'Ihc i nceeUng to ■■■> agminst the shiopers' plant trains with .•Mst hands. i liaj already with Pramiei uovr:nmrnt "c IM "in- >' h i n a i xpectod to both the nt ;»r'i Uw ;thoriti( 8, tttough w the pro--1 to
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  • 101 3 mittce of the Straits Chinese British Assoi favours the movement for the secession of p enan-, Province Wellesley and Malacca from the federation. This was one. of the resolutions passed at a committee meeting of the association last night. SCBA also decided to invite i representatives
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  • 42 3 ™ANKFItr Ti Friday wdl soon* be alZj? l inv < st in western Gcr2;. w '.-n Collison. ECA gutter for Tnamia, said impo^,; f army--trnent tcstricttons fcf'ca to t!u war arc JJ in new anion- the governor*. U.P.
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  • 116 3 A Pof Singapore artists art fttken to teac'j Children^ Centres BodAl Welfuie' Udy Gimson and the centres at the Hall. Stamford m w lh« age? of nine ami thirteen w,ll ;,ttend the I classes. Drawing nuitcnals Will be provided. Children who show prompt will be sketch
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  • 39 3 TOjO O. Fn. The Public Information Ofi><vr of the Ko- can Republic iHinounctd that patriotic UfclJHlnj had been repen- I m Hwarigiiai proviiu* -»n .fanuary I9i Hwunphai province 1? il)<* nrtffh nf tho .^.Stii narallt 1 Reuter
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  • 274 3 RAF FIGHTERS IN 3 BIG SO R TIES mmamm "'<>H, rrtiaj V 1|IIII;|N «»Mhe R.A.F. str*fe<] it bandit retr^f northwest of Kuala kangsur with de\ anting nwc hikl machine -gun lire this morning. Be»titightpis helped security tones flush a jungle j»re* on the Selangor Negn Sembilan border. A thud target
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  • 234 3 KHOOKS. I ri. DUajjrr. im'nt over the future of th< 1 F,s?y|»tinn-hel«l nMta! *trip a* (ia/a has produced a deadlock m the Isra«'t-Kn\j>tlan armistuv talkl <>n Ike bland <»f flhmhs, iccordtag i>> ivelf-lnfonned sourcefe. The isra<M d» I- i, r :iti»n irai reported i<» ha\t> dewaadM
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  • 56 3 PARIS Fri. Thr .<-•< ■< r. aiy of a French deputy, whosr v was And on last Dtght m a *mh§ strn I. dud this nioinini: rom 12 liulUt woun.ls. The deputy, Bttennc do Fanin Labourer, recently left Urn kfodefate Democrat nnc\ Socia!st Union P;nty to join Charlei
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  • 115 3 Former S. E. Asia Air Chief To Visit Singapore A I!: V.i? I. il Sir 1,--hn»;ini!>t. lafjMCtM <-r:>l Of thf ILA.F 'I \ir OOOHnWBd Fas I i. n, p. et HA F units bU&hmefiti In C* ■lo Malaya and H I*on«:. He is *xp«'ctr,i to arn\« Singapore Od l.inuary 27.
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  • 45 3 WASHING rOK, Friday. 1 Russian (iisccvt ii< of urani i m Centra] A.a4a m the last 10 v<ais might be Mfleleat loi f < development of atomic p i: > there, n. B. ShiTnk.in of H i yard's Russian research onl i j bbvs. U.P.
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  • 897 4  -  W. M. Blackwood From r'l WIOM. I'IYVVi. ThiifMla.x (cM i.mml fARLTON Artlmr Ilirr. Itegspon shi|»-»»n.ktr and s|mm ronst:ibU- ■ttwflrH to tlir mirinr policr. UU tefej Im»\\ hr was t:ik«-n on N,.«nl a IMitrh ua\al ship h\ »»is own siiprrior ollnrr. V.S.I. Minns ol th»» Sinuaajttc polirr,
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  • 26 4 13, Queen Street. Accommodation available for students and paying guests. It pay- you to stay it the Hostel With or without board. Apply: Superintendent
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  • 155 4 'Hitler Considered Me National Socialism 's Greatest Enemy'- von Papen nuntiMUKKG, Fri.~-"Hit-ler considered n* the greatest enemy of National Socialism" di-clnred Franz Von Papen', Hithr's former Vice Chancellor, dunnfj hh re-trial by the Nuremberg Denazification Court of Appeal on Thursday "When Hitler realized that I Jra.v endeavouring to eliminate the
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  • 37 4 LONDON, Thurs. Anthony Eden, deputy leader of the Conservative Party, left by air tonight for a two-months lecture tour of Canada, New Zealand and Australia. He is due to reach Montreal on Friday.- A.P.
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  • 114 4 WEEP BUT, THERE'S A LIMIT NEW YORK. 1: H Federal Judge I defence Attorney of the American C mmw leaders that if he I ist wwj In the courtroom I moderation. Judge Hi- H made the remark t Crockett Jr.. al•■ v IN lawyer, who broke on Wednesday whili H
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  • 158 4 What If Hirohito Ran For Office? RMPEROR Hirohito and other member I Royal family will not vote m the com' I any subsequent, elections although the: permitted to do so according to the J. 1 constitution. The reason given imperial household foi tical non-paiticipatior desire to keep the En an
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  • 188 5 TMK v 1 hai seriously I misuiid rstood the roJcthU tlu Dutch are piayi i"^lieSl^v the Security Councll thia v k the Dutch deieg Dr. Jan Van Fov I to convince a vcrv and uns>Tnt h t f rid that his as not waging war but a war \n
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    • 269 5 Till; r Antrydde, Ben p r;::L C fcemira 1 Indus rr. •> drag which protects aii• kroM Hit 1 attacks of liv, Will »>;n" 5.»,r.:s .»,r.: I.)'.- square «»»«3 i>i East >' West Africa lor 1 ,»..-j ;i\ v:\ctom hin- ovel a area* of Uganda, I-
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    • 169 5 OUTLAWRY Sulu will loon b ne a thing I the r- 1 r; iU tv :iU fficial :ep submitted to Prcs.de"".*. Qu rino by the Secretary t thi interior whicri says hat Sulu's No. l outlaw chieftain, Mon i Kam!o\ n1 I me 200 ol hi> followers
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    • 302 5 ALL the shopkeepers at 3r am ley Rotherham, simply adore little Mtel Edith Barlow. Nevertheless, they do devtlop slight headaches when she drop^ m fur a spot of shopping. Take her shoes, for instance. One shop turned over the whole stock, but were unable to {it her
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 1148 6  -  Frank Hillingdon I »y The North Pole was discovered by S j. Ross m 1851 and the world thought then that its position had been definitely fi d. By I? 01, however, nobody knew txactty who c the North Pole had got to. .yecinl xpedition had
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  • 626 6 SYMPTOMATIC of Europe's .-:ck paper mon-y is a growing "gold fever" *h it has ht ought a stream of the yel--1: w itufl to Italy's open market* Since tile recent establishment of thc:;e of these markets Italy has become a world-important centre for piivate dealing* m
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  • 59 6 A COMMITTEE uppoi-^' by the Government P^; liamentary Group m lcn to consider certain tIOIW by Mr. Victor lUtna yakc M psu c sting restriction ol •nploywof non-nationals to ness and trade own-c foreigners m this COUHtT took strong obj JCtloJ to itatenint by iwo ro; ml;)
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  • 168 7 A few of them look \u i Mighty tough onei b M 1 si. 1 1 bftfeici al Ihc umnl pr fttace at Pafham, B< i:"r. Enfland. r Wca anrt iiiirscm.:. i ne up tor i,»r fab far and, to the dclij •»t some 50(1 spertat r many
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    • 282 7 FOR YOUR RADIO! ENTERTAINMENT TODAY ww ava« uo n(la nn Record-d Pro- song; 1.20 News in iajatf? ill m VFTWORK PROGRAMMES IN MALAYA8 Manda >n Roco^ > 3^^ AnwaV ai,,; UW BLUE NLTWUKii gran m d Amov; Hindustani sonars, 1.58 OttH u. 110 12 00 p.m. Programme Sum- *<STh£?Da« ing
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  • 207 8 A USTRALIANS HOLD A FESTIVAL WINE ,i//,7w//./: vu r Svi/ v r v<7///v wu ///<' ,<'-'v<>/ history as wine men ttuuk t publicity HJ to capture a bigger home market. It was hell m conjunction with the 31st annual conferme of the Federal Vitkultural Council of Australia. The council with
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 140 10 lExrusivK n» the jiok.^i™. i kibi mj JACK *RMSTftONC: B^ I SHE HAS A\ :N AC^ITION, SAY IDCK WHO I WT/PEJET THERE ARE JUST WALKEI7 INTO v^:'^» X THC?£"\\ .zR \E CAPABLE/ THREE ROCKET ENGINEERING/ APPEP'V( ATC^XBOfABS I rWETO 6C UOER -BUT OF 6CO MfLES (CHAMBERS WHCR tV. IF ITS
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  • 197 11 t I I i i c t he Scat itil the m Hid be I v 0M I L t > I I I.; iii dy« on your y» how the titi t n, unless you hrst remove old coloui .)n the other hand
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  • 106 11 I the I of V.. ir< lane-.- rtart I 5.30 Hirrowi Colledic.rv no-' lishr..._ a. Mi I A. B Mi X benefit foi S ■k (L Sing ij m bid 1 well bon it a t< i party m Robinson- Cafe on Thursday. January 27i at P«m. Celebrating their
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  • 306 11 Tod ay's Recipes SALAP BOWL lngrtdfants: l*i cups shredded, scraped raw parsnips. r, 4 cup diced celery. cup minced onion. 8 to 10 small stuffed olives, sliced. teasp. salt Dash peppei x i cup French dressing l cup mayonnaise 1 small head lettuce. METHOD: Use mediumcoarse shredder for parsnips. After
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  • 171 11  -  Alicia Hart By IS your back ready for an unveiling by low cut party gowns? If not. got cut youi scrubbing brush, and skin cream, and do not discontinue i back care routine until those muscle bound shoulders arc limbered up. Begin your routine m
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 76 11 I D6H CLASS PORTRAIT I OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHERS WE MAKE (OI.OIK PRINTS mi hv tn i nder Chroniatone (American) Prwess < 'our is permanent) m ?r your B »mt A Dufayco'.our Transparencies ft Ist Copy S 9.50 extra Copy 8 7.50 M $15.00 513.00 ■^Jj^r^M Photo Studio In Malaya P accommodatlotTvisit
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    • 91 11 TODAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. also ORCHESTRAL CONCERT the: cocktail iiorit from 7 to 8 p.m. DANCE (Evening Dress Optional) 9 p.m. to midnight FRANK HCKFOKD HIS ORCHESTRA NO ADMISSION CHARGE j DONT MISS THIS j SPECIAL ATTRACTION TOMORROW NIGHT j THE NO.
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  • 427 12  -  OSWALD HENRY ummk- i ■■< M»i"« -AND EQUALISES WOMEN > PKOB\BLY no fiirl will tWi BfJamifl thai I r•»--1 K>sed to a man. l.very Dan, nmtwr. will Atrec that when girl iecidei thai t-vTv cirl. and most espi tially herself, should be married,
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    • 160 12 SfcL Airmark su. h.n thUi^»ur finrst RgSw^ X, I ,j>,i.v limes daily ih<-- world J^^l^ i rnng '«> l n s \vr\cil) POWDER.-*. more A7I p^/^ ANTACID POWDER Neutralises Ac/d Soothes Stomach Reitovs P**_ y'or^(jerfv! new Cc^i .-.ow IT V. from LEO McttKY #to| Jove you j SHERIDAN 2>MLj^ Now
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    • 23 12 I lEAI IVOR] D lob g 7 "U. nllens" (Teelinieolor) Daring m 1 NEW WORLD THIN fi" <m Ma!ay) "Heer Kanjha" (Hindustani, iQi
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    • 160 12 rw Mr*.'*, -'*M OF K JA\AON'H Sabu, w r I Rfffc \> PHONL 4-42 r A I AVI liul 1.45-4.09-6.30-!)ia As% "SSS— Bi B A \V UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL pftMflu I l/r^Tlk WILLIAM ANN E !i BLYr I .Pi. m NUNNAUY XZHNSON'S ri /I I Ch»'ap M'trninß Shown at 11 a.m. TODAY:
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  • 14 13 IW Um> jo* u,v E ...titer y. Bel* I 37- U m.
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  • 19 13 I; F:i r.iuAi. lujtrtal 8 m October, them. produemonth in< ream of tember. affure A.P.
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  • 651 13 g ran. -1. ■gapore quoutiomi WL given b >' the Mal sbarerror.or? As*>rtatioi u f rllowa i m Buyers Sellers K 2.90 B Hri-.r B Fniftee B Hi a B 5.40 B B B H B' Eaaten B B j B m (75.00 cd B 1 1
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  • 40 13 Industrials steady The approach of the Chinese New Year holi- i J days has already affect- 1 S cd* the local share mar- I ket. i Industrials continued S quietly steady yesterday. > i while tin shares were i apathetic. J
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  • 85 13 CANBERRA. Fuday Mr. Joseph Chifley. Australian Prime Minister, said today that the Austialian Government was prepared to spend £40,000.000 developing the Northern Terii- Tory as a beef production area for Britain. Optimists believed that 400.--000 tons of beef could be oxported annually from the Northern Territory. He
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  • 164 13 marker na\e been well nvpr «i... v i *i i ix- i .1 <>\er me 1«»\ «»l. «»t those ni unr m Lou fsfngire?! 1 ->s tt» „,,klv r,.,>ort b> TL I \Z Prices have been mail Russian shipments due m Ja alight improvement
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  • 65 13 NEW YORK. Friday. Crude rubber- standard closed m the New York market on Thursday 25 to 30 points higher. Sales totalled four contracts. Offers were March 19.10 nominal. May 18.95 nominal. Ciude rubber number one closed unchanged to 15 points highei, Sales totalled 9S* contracts. Offers were
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  • 133 13 Produce Market Round-up With ii port of lai rn-.nts of black Depp mg m here ma nam fietong. this sectlOß <•; 11. i Icet \'i sterda) be< an Sellers' quotations Ii I |ITB B picul to $172 |TH reports of largl meats of black peppei eomfti*K White pepper prices, hear*
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  • 198 13 CHARLOTTE. North Carolina. Fri.— Sir E. Raymond Btreat, Chairman of the British Cotton Board, told members of the American cotton industry here tonight that the moment is appropriate for action to underline the Importance" ol the revival of Japanese competition. He said the British
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 51 13 AlhambrA TODAY at 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 9.30 p.m. Columbia's Smter Productloa! i SK»B.fie» TECHNICOLOR Special Morning Mtttoec T<»«la.v and Tomorrow at II a.m. "DO YOl LOVE ME" 20th Cmtury-tox'* Tulwi color MwleaL i NEXT CHANGE 20th C»ntury-r<»\'H "I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW" j, m TECHNICOLOR starring June Havr Mark
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  • 178 14 >N Fri Th< and k»rtnj to f< i ayndi< I further the U ,11,! bom Tin ill would vud. -on-ad talenl potl and v ing th, ir led n tniien.i nt*. bad been tound.be would then we taken m hand and SUbnequently an| to
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  • 252 14 VON NIDA IS BEST BET AT WACK WACK MANILA, Friday.— The Far East «.pen golf tournament OfMM today at the Wat k H ack country club links with the Australian professional Norman von Nida the strong favourite to win the championship on the husis of his sensational practice performance. Yo'a
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  • 90 14 At the second annual general meeting held on last Saturday at No. 18 Sirat Road, the following were elected office be;.ifers for the ensuing year: Patrons Mi. Loll Siang Yang und Mi. Be Teow Hock; Tresideat: Mr. Low Khoon Ctuia; Hon. Secretary Mr. Loo Yang Kwang i
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  • 112 14 MADRAS, Friday. South Zone batsmen found Gerry Gomes, the Trinidad veteran more famed for his batting than hia bowling, at one time almost unplayable here today and were allout soon after lunch for 46 runs when the West todies b€- m a four-day's match. Gomez with
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  • 195 14 I MAIN attraction of the Singapore Turf Club's 11 Spring Meeting, to be held on Feb 26, Mar. 2 and 5, will be the Spring Cup Race for Classs One Division One horses, for which ttu? stakes will be $3,000. Entries close at 12 noon
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  • 94 14 Ray the next 'victim' CHICAGO. Friday. Heavyweight champion Joe Louis today said that Elmer Ray whom he will fight m an exhibition at Miami on Tuesday, may be his next opponent m a title scrap. He said that he was leaving for Miami tomorrow to confer with promoter Mike Jacobs
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  • 52 14 The following will represent the C.S.C. against the Tanglin Barracks at Water-Polo on Sunday. Jan. 23, at 10 a.m at the Club's Pool Ho Kian Bin. Ho Tian Chiao. Ho Wee Siong Ong Beng Bee, Oh Chwe e Hock! Yeo Jui Chung. Jerry Tan. Taos Sock Wai. Vow
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  • 531 14 THK following are the accept*, r*. xra(rW H 1 weights ;»nd probable jockeys foi l+daj-VjH the lirst clay ol the Selangor Tnrl luh thrW-dJrM (dp meeting: 'm RACK ONE •>.:<<> p.m. HORSES CLASS I WV I 6J PURL H WhttC Socks 1.88 Turn.- »^m ourano* s 18 Harp.t
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  • 184 15 LINES SCORES HAT-TRICK FOR SIGNALS TONVEKTING a last-minute penalty •'bullv Lines completed a "hat trick" for the (i.H.Q. Signals to defeat the Singapore Cricket Club by three goals to nil m a hockey game played on the Padang yesterday. The signalmen's superiority was apparel from the opening whistle. Reeves and
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  • 47 15 liing,I iing, going..-j l i»i Thai- Whisk) 1 itributioa to t |),\.m Vnr y a total i" r ,l fI,mI J J a >4THI.!»"- S ptnautioatt, bow- j should he i i the Tri- i n»ua* rund y tj> Malaya Tribune Ltd tasca Read, ap.r- V
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  • 136 15 Mala yans Beat Midland Team 9-0 lIAFFORD, Thurs.— The Malayan Thomas Cup nten team, which i> to meet the United States m ie between the American and Pacific zones at m aexl month, easily defeated a strong Midi nd ttptsined by M. W. Field, the Staffordshire and lEnr. land player,
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  • 10 15 HARBOUR BOARD RUGGER IlftSi -epreaent Club s tain; 1 -th.
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  • 6 15 I, Friday the here
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  • 53 15 The following players have been selected to represent the Ceylon Sports Club against j Folice XI at hockey to be play- i ed at Thompson Road ground I today V. ft, Pdlai; Ramalingam, Nagiah; Victor John. E. Doraisamy. A. C. Shegaram; W. Ponniah. Kulasingham. Vnayaratnani. Abdul Karim. C.
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  • 117 15 The Danes Swamp England 4-0 < openhagen. Thurs. Denmark won all four matches on the first day of the Thomas Cup F.uropean zone Baal here tonight against Bag" land. The Danes won the tw< singles and two doubles without dropping a game. The tie will be concluded tomorrow, when three
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  • 117 15 The team to represent the Spitfires XI at soccer against the Junior Dynamos XI tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. at the St. Patrick's School field. Katong. will be selected from the following Too Heng, Wun Mahmood? Kirn Hian. Eh Lin Seng Chiang. Daud. Kwang Jcu<. Byed Ali, Rex Lee.
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  • 195 15 Clark e scores 4 goals for SRC <• raid < irk.- displayed hn»« form when he netted all four goals tor S.K.t against ;he V.M.C.A. on Iha F'adang IlietlifaOj The final „iv wa, \~~Z. I >'••• \.M.<..\. were fortt'iiate to gel the.tr tw goals thf ugh H.iriv Fang, for their
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  • 56 15 The Cosmos XI to play soccer against GHQ Signals Ist XI on Jan. 21 at Farrer Park will he selected from the following: O. Argullia, Sim Im Peng, A. Rahim, Puteh, Lloyd. Goh Guan Chwee, Goh Guan Kirn. Jaffar (Capt.), Murthee. Jasman. D. Angullia, Osman b. Omar. Chwee
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  • 86 15 UNITED FAMILY B. P. The following otht i tls .vote eW cted at the re ant meeting M the United Family Badminton Party Patrons: Heng Mii Keng. Heng Mvi Cheng. H^pc Mvi Thtaiu, Dr. William Heng. Ec Sim Mong, Tan Sze Mee. Tan Ong Soi.g. PXe Hong Chwee. president; Sim
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  • 67 15 The team to represent HOT) ca against Johore Bahru Malays at Johore Bahru tomorrow will be selected from the following: O. Angullia. Samad, Hateman. Jubri, Zam Zam. Chye Hoe, Ramlan. Chwee Leng. 1. M. Angullia. L. Lope/ Aziz. Lalan and C. Gomes. (Tiansport leaves the Rex Cinema at
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