Morning Tribune, 27 January 1949

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  • 13 1 MORNING Tribune ♦!»7 (New Series). THI KSDAV, JANIAKV >7, 19,9 ITii-r 10 (fill,.
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  • 139 1 11l i iday \v. Hastings, I Mr. Yap g mrai evicted mac it was '..r> mess. the Army's i viction. Btatement The orticial ting to the I'ou Sun in Pj utaina two vshich If and tho \t tO fiV« on. it If to the Mi
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  • 81 1 that he wanted Double Tenth. *»Po* that thi s expla- undo! stood bv Hr wuh the h l u had furnished I made prcparag in when the riri n out mav mt was most y" X n, and if Mr. «U wanted thl> ™.v l 9 no good
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  • 108 1 Karens Slaughter Burmese RANGOON. Wed.— Armed Karen» have math* a iu»t«*sale ihujfctTf Of BVMM riUagen in the Irrawa<l4) delta town of Pantanau M official statement laJd today. The KareSßi it *iid. v. ere wiping out whole hamlets and sci/inu tfnH Bad imniunition. The t.rrer -shaken population mi Beeiog from its
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  • 85 1 LONDON. Wed. North Borneo has known "a complete absence of political uniost. although the country is surrounded by territories where considerable political activity of a highly subversive nature has been only too manifest," the British Colonial Office's first report on the British Empire's youngest colony said
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  • 85 1 R Egypt and plete <iffnod a coming "cease-fire talks, however, over boundRalph jp, n mediator Dr. J is seeking conbrae| to Joth Egypt and lef t on T U from both sides ;a y to report to their governments on the staK mate. The signing of
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  • 55 1 CHIANG'S SON NAMED WAR CRIMINAL SHANGHAI. Wed. An offlClal Communist Radio spokesman declared that the flf* Bteo Li Tsung-jen must taki t omonstratc- NanWngi >•£ eerity in opening peace negoUations is to -put Na .onalist wa r criminals fc ffl The Communists have oin da lv announced the ■dditlOß Sfftve
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  • 278 1 Threatens Passive Resistance LAKE SITCESS, Wed. India's representative, Sir Benegal Rama Rau, warned the Dutch that non-co-operation and passive resistance were more potent than military wea|>ons when the Security Council resumed its debate on Indonesia today. Sir Renewal urged the Council to bring its fourpower
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Wed.— Mr. George Gibson, etsttdsed in last night's report of the Lynskey Tribunal, has resigned his post of Chairman of the Northwest Regional Electricity Hoard, the Ministry Ol I u»'l and Power an- noiinetd today.— Reuter
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  • 436 1 NANKING, Wed. A plane was ready on Nanking's inner airfield today to fly the Nationalist fourman peace delegation on their mission north to begin negotiations with the Communists. A secretary to the delegation has been appointed and a staff organised, including three radio operators. A successor
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  • 96 1 NUREMBEKCr, Wed. Franz Von Papon. Hitler's first Vice(.'hancollor and latest wartime. Ambassador to Turkey, v/as released from imprisonment by the Denazification Appeal Tribunal here today. The Tribunal released him as "an offender of the second degree" instead of a "main offender". Von Papon was appealing against an
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  • 125 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. QIV HENRY GURNEY, the Federation High Com'missioner printed honours to 27 people at a special ceremony at Kind's House here today. Th* Sultan of Selang Mded t^ vn m^. in C BE roi C B L attl K Muh.inima.i. D.SO i
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  • 76 2 Meeting for Mahatma Gandhi Th" Singapore Region** inrt- in (.^orerrs^ and tt> [ndian Aw ciJKIIDB \\o\d j anting In menu y Mali itmt Gandhi on Januau inaiversaii ith, at N World I Arena 1..0 meeting begtaj at i 30 n rn The Q P will b- 1 v rs Raf.An
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  • 50 2 i > an I R J< th Joiin Han h er, i op Cfi n \us\ to i ny. of t Church La d m dialled. It in six rhoni a farewel tea party was to th< Bi«h i Mrs. who w^s presented i of
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  • 62 2 SINGAPORI 1 1 < tw« Chii M tnai in:. n in tin I i ad by which h Bl shed Poli f the post N ten t ■'•i; recovered fi >m th< E planad< Poll m pect tl man was mu I i The I
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  • 70 2 TA'. Kli «g Huj I Chi e < w $20 (in ing i tl llcal student i nd< f lih tw< Ive tnont t OCCUI midnight on N th< i Ighth mil. .-tone. Coast Road. Tay'a ca a Buick, rippi d into Ong's Mot: is toun
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  • 56 2 1,089 Cards lost and re-issued A ard t led by 1 3 N I 1 at 6 day. .ra ii r i Mr H. E. W :i. told the Tribune that s his rctrd hats re] poli( atutory decli I ply for a n. Noticing Ls cl n a ne
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  • 23 2 Batavla ind Bahra cet^ i li rd pi with small-] a i a Singajx r o n i. tfti tion oi 25.
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  • 73 2 ANOTHER mercy ship, the Hong Aun. left hen I terday for the Sumatran ports of S i :r> I I ilahan with a cargo of relief supplies w t; v ""'"I f Chinese destitutes in these areas. The sent r< suit peah poi ti r Export
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  • 60 2 INDIAN HOLIDAY CHANGE? 1 |ue, B H .Pongal hoiThe Leaj a'Tv ll "ll v. I t Tani.l t m the Von-.. f am that thi brcHighl to I I I the Uovcn Bj >t :mii. I 1 the I:' I a Bank I K tovei b po: h "It w
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  • 47 2 44 S'pore Gamblers Arrested Twenty-* ij I I I row by 1 I *.t W M s II Ptfteei Ch mcmtx r I ciet I UII the same day, Mala; ms II .~'.i I Of II ment m 1 1 No robl I I yest< r lay
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  • 42 2 P. O. Veterans dead Two well I p a o oo died within other Ckpt J. I former Con p. ft o. fleel 2 at his home In I the age of 71 an I Rhodes aged rey on Januar) 9 I
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    • 75 2 SCREEITS^f GREAT Jl ADVENTURE SMASH OFj'!! \\Em LmV^mmW iI- I L \j i, J bV Immm* I "^^^^W^^*" I II J^ fIH m^W mv mm^ mM ,^j > r P ERROL f LI u i VIVECA tImDHUS as the LOVER DUELLER EXTRAORDINARY! Preceded by a Special TECHNICOLOR SHORT "COLOUR IN
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 254 3 GUN BATTLE WITH JOHORE BANDITS mmi „l ■toll 'o annul handits «m,<l 5,,. ,i tmrtmbk* v,r, r,ui K ht K,«»n FMmi* >.st,r.|,N Ml Ml(i (his V !< Ml. when the Eui manager of ti-.. i itatc and 1« 8| w 20 bandits approaching ti<»m i westerly «4'.iai<i- waited in ambu>h
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  • 37 3 I DCfK 8.230-ton |p now on Drought v t yan Mohamirom Jfddah. h the C> clops ,n Ditembor ac of the nimbe**** O.cat .^'•built to take J who received a cruiser uith earryttf
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  • 61 3 L sleemao, OvtrJ >: -lrifi Of the nee Associ- Singapore on He will be here rt public a s ciat^on's C >n >' r at a public British Council r<j Road i* uary 2. v attend the tneeting ol the igapore branGov v r n Gimson
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  • 17 3 F.A.O. CHIEF FOR AUSTRALIA d Dirt" United Kg\ .cultural rta Dodd. In March Europ t ten days
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  • 280 3 J|K- *t SXM E BROWN yesterday reserved judgment until Feb. 3 in the civil suit brought by Ban Hin b Bank Ltd against the United Chinese Bank and too others Mr the recovery of a sum of $31,840 on a frift Issued hv the lnited
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  • 79 3 The Ifwucpal Commit■iMMfl will moot tomorrow, January 2s, to appoint Corimlsitooeri lo St;.nd.n g Com Dlittees, and tc I»J on the Table:— 1. Health Statement for D- cembei 1948. 2. Accounu i Nov< m i 1948. '0 5o 48). 3 EteporU ol Standing Committees n d dert f
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  • 214 3 TEH lollowlng have ban eltcted office bawan tor ij»4<» in the associations mentioned: nilNO HWA ATHLETIC INION Patrons. K| Kim Sen;,'. Lim Sitw Kok. Taa Sye Choon Lim I^ng Teck. Ng Hay Lenp; president. Lim Yew L«»np\ v\c» ipi»>i(ient. Chin Kum Chin, Chinese secretary, Lim Khay Soon.
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  • 69 3 Businessman Fined $1,000 I JAGIT LALi.. the manager of; C R Pawa and Company. Aa < yesterday toed $1,000 In the Second District Court for ittempting to export 28,000 iraids of Americans textiles rtlich ho had declaicd U BrlAsh products. A revenue officer went on j board the ship Mul
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  • 46 3 LONDON, Wednesday. British team, the first ol 35 to [Ui the United Stat- this ■reai will leave next month to' rtudy American production Each team of about 15 persona will include wperviwry technical and .noduet.on workers fu-.n British Industry. A.P.
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  • 32 3 promote or ciw. e W O. J. Wicht v nto As^stant supciSSu ww" 1> rt ll s, vice hM bce» «W*? ed ,s theserretar, of State lor the Colonies j
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  • 8 3 Dr Mary Tan bas Si
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  • 104 3 A I I Who d .\.:l. l n a d tta Hn. Bgia uM carrifcfi j v. r embMkßV r.a« their complet I Th e train en WWHe tak» n jy in: > t^c jung!( A Malay tindal at Pay* j Chempadar Eastate m Oea- tral Krdah
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  • 34 3 The Singapore Lodge ThaaMh phical Bodety will hear talk entitled "What is Goo(i° Wh.it lis Evi)° givtn by Mi\ Sim Boon Hwce at thoir pr< -mi.--« < in j CairnhiM Road tonight.
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  • 85 3 Kampong defenders want arms THE Porak State Branch Bf I'MNO has iecided tc Government to „'tvc irflll ta membeis of the Kampong I 'nervation Corp* i.hiougioit the State. The State Working Committee also decided *.o form a r<vi.mittee of five men and oxn' woman to investigate OtOdlliOßfl in kanipongs throughout
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  • 106 4 T« 1 Aviv. We! PRIME Mir.ist.i David I Jiin.*"' I 1 1 our f'M rr v had an overwhelming majoiitv in th«» first seven rural >••" tnent.s to Kport final returns in yesterday's assembly election Ren riiiTion.s party cisilv led the proKu^sian I'nited Workers whilo
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  • 154 4 T..., TOKIO. Wednesday. Hfc. Cdmmunista yesterday wu- busy consolidating their gains with fresh appeals to the Left. Kyuich Tokuda, tfecretary-Oeneral of the CommunNt I arty, opened the Campaign with an invitation to the Leftto join the Communists in forming a people' < front
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  • 353 4 "WHITE AUSTRALIA" RACIAL OR ECONOMIC? By GORDON TAR (Associated Press Corespondent) SYDNEY. Wednesday. THE Australian Government's interpretation of its official White Australia Policy 1 came under fire from several newspapers yesterday following Pandit Nehru's recent statement that Australia was entitled to maintain the policy provided it was based on economic
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  • 146 4 SOLDIER DIES AFTER CAMP RIOT SHOOTING TOKIo. Wedm sday. ONE v an soldii i di dy< s- liy from gunshot wounds received when American military po'iee were foi ceu to ...til a riot in an irmy camp canteen in Hokkaido )n Sun-hiy. Two others a: e '.eriously ill with uunshot
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  • 40 4 LONDON. Wednesday.— Sir Alexander Maxwell, who "is trying to lure dollar-spending Americans to the United Kingdom, suggested that the "Red' Dean of Canterbury may have scared them away* by* antiliritish speeches i*n the I'nited States. A. P.
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  • 159 4 SHANGHAI, \Vo<' CHINESE airlines, all partly v» owned by the Nation*:, t Government are planning to !i nine the passenger service enemy-held Peiping. Both the Chinese National Aviation Corporation and the r ntral Air Transport Corporation arc still operating offices in Peiping. The
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  • 74 4 LONDON. Wednes. A driver who pleaded that he was speeding to prevent hi* wife from eloping with l.onl .-MMi^ham when hicar knocked down and killed two cyclists was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment here today. The driver. Richard James, 50-year-old company director was convicted of manslaughter. James said
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  • 51 4 V SHIN •>N W DipI 3 sterday Stat ui ed to tl Um re vol tl IK t govei .r which > interpi this u at h a I k A I y fo: r who, they ::-Coii:- w\ ttr t a folwini
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  • 111 4 U.S. ARMY AND AIR FORCE IN ACTION -TO SAVE LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Wed. AIR FORCE planes, Army bulldozers, and trucks veie pressed into the battle to save snowbound livestock in United States yesterday. The U.S. Air Force iH "airlift" operations in the snowcovered Nevada livestock ranges, rushing feed through the skies
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  • 92 4 12,500 FOR A GOOD CIGARETTE THE Pkittpf Tj^^fc offering US$l2.! 'H who can n| mula for pr J*^K to manual,: v^S^B Cornelio Bairiia,.-ia srS^B to local m:ir. -.iMcturers s^^H that he would un.iorUke toT^H velop th- .r:^.^B from locally produced leaf M such a formula were pr&jucM I "We would
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  • 81 4 UNION WANTS NATIONALISED SHIP— BUILDING Tho British S I ormakcrs ar. I Iroi r Sted I Shipbuildi :-rs I Int I case I for national!.- I ti&f- I bmi'iing: tnduti Li 1 Party execul I it to bo p'.i I programme fo I LWO Geni I ai Election. Tho eecrei
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  • 71 4 SYDNEY, s H membera of tl I of Grmfton, >>'■ S I have just fin I tour in tho N of the st.it. I ed M a family I I yeais in Now V their home t I This yew they v H ambitious. I brother! and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 35 4 Evening Elegance f B ft SI Pel NWlfled by You in this ofl-the-shouldcra Kown In fil.uv organta, or any fabric you desire. So graceful, bo Battering. SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 110. BATTERY ROAD. 6'porc. I'hone *****
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    • 17 4 55 THE BLRCK DRRCOn I J&d Whole Serial! I ■^■b"^tt^^\A^^^^B BBk^'x«n^ TADITAI tomorrow I tArIIUL mnite! I
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  • 248 5 HfK Va}' i: > un th e M .11 who Bast-vi.:-.! tht- autho K hm homo in ■> n: > aj on MonKy. rr.i:.^ .suimt have Bee:: a T t>us indiviKa!. Th/''l.u-f Police Bsot-r was taking no Bhar^cj? !i him Six Bribed po f<W Army B^ers ;nd eight HusEars
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  • 41 5 Photo. The Australian bottle tree is one of Nature's most unusual creations. With a few bottle trees around the house one need not worry about plumbing. When its bark is cut cool, clean water flows from it Australian Official
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  • 312 5  -  W.P. Keashey WATER is the best known and least appreciated of all the minerals. It is a factor in the well-being of every individual, family, community, industry and nation It la vital to every member of the animal and vegetable kingdom. Water Is used for washing
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  • 362 5 THE STOR Y OF OLD COINS THERK is a certain charm connected with the study and collecting of ancient coins which is not found In any other bra ich of nui mattes. It la generally accepted aa a fact that the iirst stamped com-- were issued by the merchants of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 335 6  -  FRANK DONGHI Kodemk his v nm a b\ moving from his hmkdoul lam house into a bunker 0/ t!r Ma gin* Line. By THE EagUafaman nl't* tlaim- thai his home i. liii castle bfti 1' ml Koilerrin I'r nrh.n:;ii «>t Hm
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  • 100 6 THERE is quite a how-do-you-do going on over pink OOWshtds in the English county of Kent. Reporter! havo been busy j trying to get to the back of I it. it seemi that Mag Jessica AJbery, who has vtnturetonw artistic ideas, is a member of tlu>
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  • 576 6  -  E. H. TOWNSEND A STAR EXPLODED 4,000,000 YEARS AGO BIT VISIBLE EVIDENCE HAS ONLY JIST REACHED THE EARTH. SOMETHING colossal |n the way ol explosions >comrred recently m the »s. But in astionomy, recently Ls a somewhat re- ith term, Actually the 1 took place 4,003.' years
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  • 31 6 Thus far the Philippine has m leceived reparations goods from Japan worth over $12,000,000. according to the latest report submitted to President Quirino by the government reparation's advisory committee. Reuter
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  • 225 6 MORE FISH FOR MOMBASA I I TWO Hull I the ne v$ for experiment*] w ha t; en received tl I 265--ton,s steam trawli r 0 I is meeting with ain m>oH;n tO bC to attempt trawling B E si Ah' car. coast Already Mombasa news* paper headline! hai i**
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  • 118 7 Bishop- Dedicates New Children' s Hospital In an impressive ceremony the Bishop of Singapore the Right Rev. J. L Wilson, dedicate the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital at Tanjong Pa?ar, for "the care and nurture of its patients in body, mind TJie hospital was founded in 1922 a functioned at Erskine
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 218 7 On Yo nr Radio Today mnn News m Amoy BLUE NETWORK M? 7 'oo rrogr^m. Summary. .^ramm,: 10% a.m. to 12.00 noon ;05 Religious Hour; u.so Ckwe Down. English s hools 1 Broadcast. c ha7 Entertainment; Itop.m. Lunch-time music N s m Malay; 8.30 Mawo N pK(; ;raMMES -th.- orchestra;
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  • Article, Illustration
    185 8 WORLD NEWS TO Berlin) I Afattftl 7;/ I Anfetf To Dutch m Indian Army 'Jk Chiang's Last P M kM A deputation from the London centre of the Congress of People against Imperialism is seen on its j way from a meeting in Hyde Park, London, to lodge a protest
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  • 52 8 President C hiang Kai-shek descending steps of Sun Yat "•i? mb ■l h r i >Ugh UneS of of tht Nanking garriHon before holding one of the biggest military reviews in Nanking »'nee the end of World War 2. He is accompanied by military leaders. 1111
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    69 8 Berfort n( -W which 'I'h/cB of the \Ve.^r« L Howlcyi l M Kdvvjn O.H« whi-n ;Mf s P f J lament m^™ 'IF j General Sir Roy Bo- ucher inspects a guard j of honour in front of the Secretariat in New Delhi. He Handed j over the command
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 204 10 i vrriMVi: so in? !VM!! JACK .^ONCj fANPvcu tojnp cut xs-io yoJ^ m[?^ TS",1!S1?i P US^~ P "^^H t>" TEST INFORMATION IS AW j '.3TIWG VCUR^ Cljs^ LI'L ABNER I LI'L ABNER.T f -D4EV IS FRIENDS >l I -HAKES FINE STCAK^ W Pf r \l FJ]^ IS.?, 55 S B
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  • 265 11  -  Epsie Kinard Moke Hohdav By I J I v- iy are the ws f:on\ on V 3t< r.r. which I t designed -tc.-. if, ;md I I .:<■ mal footired srtin i a encn'ftf sps i| simplify i ap.. and to shoes, d Btrnps Lied ivn-
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  • 202 11 THE way in whioh you sit down to chat With fii.n.ts 1 nils thorn instantly w!.elner you aie going tc be a lldgetv 01 a poised eoavcisati mutrt You will be '*ype<J" M a fidget if shuttle V »'»i f < ot, try to wrap ti»€Hl aiovind youi
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  • 234 11 (Hie KEN PATTIES h edienti I lb. cold chicken. pint white sauce. l oz. batter. oz llour. i egf. a shallot, finely chopped. Salt and pepper. Nutmeg Egg and breadcrumb* Frying fat. METHOD: Chop the chicken finely Fry the shallot and rtoui* in the butter without browning,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 42 11 C. K. TANG Ptwtei Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Undenvear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE AU KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES i E T£-_ etc., Nit River Valley Road, Singapore. Thone: 4025 k >i OMUKKU W |to S^ JOHNNV WEISSMULLER J+* w% If l-<
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    • 87 11 II E W A It II of a jolly good time for yourself and your friends if you go to RAFFLES HOTEL ON SATURDAY NIGHT (29TH) for the MALAYAN RUGBY UNION BALL wheie the popular R.A.F. RUMBA BAND will play the latest Sambas tad Rumbas and FRANK PICKFORD his ORCHESTRA
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  • British Film News
    • 104 12 LONDON. "DITTO STKIXCiS" is the title of Baling Studios* "third Australian film which is due to £•> into production in Australia in the Spring Tommy Tnncter anil mips Rafferty will »n ttM picture Trin lor. incidentally. 11l prtm nt appearing In Lot
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    • 66 12 THE first price-icitmer of tkt E irfrj Co t Motor Shew a Ihiht green amort* ear witt spC(taruL.ir KfMi, c:irvt<; wHtdscr99n o*d bejelt toad which fold <mt Of vinr to uUou extra Imggage space h->u been loomed to TWO Cities fa a film. Wi I'jhnvj |mt (fl
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    • 100 12 SALLY ANN HOWES. 13 year-old daughter of Bii tish comedian Bobby Howes has been given a seven-yea film contract with the J Arthur Rank Organisation. She will soon be seen a. Chrittabel in "The History o Mr. Po'ly'" and as Pamela ii "Tools Rush In." Sally has been
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    • 43 12 P LAYING a friend of Steirctrt Granger in "Adam a>w Evelifyie" ig Joan SchofieUi. the actress iwfe of screen tto Dennis Pri-ce. Denn;s and Join fiist Mel whilr playing toqrtlve'r in Craydun Repertory Company. Tkis is Joan's first film part.
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    • 77 12 rpHERE was a happy re- un^on the other day on thf set of "Adam and Evelyne* 1 when Harold French and Patrick Ban met after a lapse of many years. When French directed "Cavalier of the Streets" his first film before tho war. one of the leading roles
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 129 12 t"P^Y! N 24 S l 5-6°30-9 JOp lib. if ,r:«nt LaiflkM I>av (iladys <>o|H*r in RSO KAIHO'S "MR. LUCKY' i\\ \\K OPEN WITH THE SHOW OJ > I?' KAYE-MMSAL! *%sr --S V t/WU In--""-"-WSsBD rh IKOltodto WcMm, Inc Directed by B o»' Nog«f»» A^vocice m j AlhambrA LA^T 1 iAME
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    • 43 12 OPENING TO-DAY j Shows— H, 0.1.-) 9.15 p.m. ttnaftc! Dancrs! Koinanc««>»! M-G Ms M UVIXG l\ A lilt; WAY" starring Gen.' KELLY, Marie MacIION ALD. NEXT C'HAXGE~ 4 SHOWS DAILY! Noon, t, K.1 5 ,V ».15 )>m "LOVES of CARMEN" in TKC lIMCOLOR
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    • 123 12 Timiormw u h l KO\ \l. Law I Shous 11 a.m.; 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 9.30 p.n, I TOM million' 3l\ ITE i CHI N CHil H>!V. i. SATURDAY at M'NITE 20TH CENTI RV FOX* THI NDKKINt. "SUMMER LIGHTNING" starring Jl NE lI.W ER in TECHNICOLOR! SPECIAL MORNING SHOW OF "OLIVER
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  • 169 13 PEIPING HEARS OF RED DOLLAR FOR 8 GOLD YUAN DKiriNG, Wed. The local market in gold bullion, silver and American dollar* has experienced wide and rapid fluctuations since the cease-fire on Jan. 11. Humours that the Communists will order what exchange rates are to be pegged to their currency, regularly
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  • 26 13 RUBBER MARKET ned f i it with nine out. t -lightly how< i ,1 US XV, 33»4 .36** b-V 36 r 4 M M Um decline.
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  • 11 13 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK from their March 5. R March 5
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  • 23 13 WASHINGTON, Wed.- The Economic Co-operation Administiation has authorised expenditure of US$2OB,OOO for United States technical services for China. A. P.
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  • 712 13 .lan. 26. Were u *,*2 82 iftiieMokeri -vsi-oriatioi rt u fellows Buyers Sellers alee I*oo 150 x. 3nck rl 2.92 l i 2.0.2 4 14 9 M. Trust B.s<^ B Ita L7 H/8 to, 24 6 41.75 It I 5.40 AN >..• 9.75 •IO 3.87 4 1.45
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  • 14 13 The shart- markets i yesterday wrre ooloiirl* ss With only small »ui>
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  • 55 13 N»-w York Wed. P abated but nUtal v.» etively feeble, and UIC fluctuated Quit tly ar. lows yesterday. D !»«'i's and earnings helped to main tain a few oils, but I this group depre.sseinstability of the c-1 I >' 0 structure. Steels wen soft. Unchaned in final
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  • 98 13 T!IK -iupnit m f Siak I !"l'v.«) 'i 'iw. take* up picw! >■• Hentey. L;n. nr II to $163 a picuM report this Whit I- :in.«) unchanp d si mmlUi an mki to ho ■t'i.l milk now h "i i". m pica] for mndrlcd quality The following
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 46 13 Book Your Reservations This Very Minnie F#>r At'&AU ti^-typflECHNiCOlOf I 1 t r^S ■A<'Ji|ii]i{l| HBLv aA ßiiilUrl'ilh^Wll\||ll ilWJr^? ftJ!^ tlKlMtf:lMlll|;f:liH<lA l> On An Island WrtkVbu STARTS TOMORROW Is 3 B« egra 8,5. $asooooo OF RED-HOT ACTION! KiOWARO HAWKS' GREAT PRODUCTION^ t A 1 1 1 MAV
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  • 1824 14  - DANIELS SADDLES THREE WINNERS ALLAN LEWIS Kinder Gold wins crack sprint From hi ALA LUMPI'R, Wednesday. fIAMELS had a field day to saddle three winners at today's rare*, the second day of the Sclangor Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting. Rodgers *add]fd two. Harper and Jones with three wins each were
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  • 131 14 SNOW, ICE HOLD UP SPEEDSTERS MONTE CARLO .v.-j M i Several romp t. k j Monte Carlo r.-i!y havi y^iß f eliminated frw pvwt ifl its early stair v.n :?a-H son has been rtnl -'.I chfckpoints snd this causdH the exit of Uh Ht-aley md TH sden had start e.i
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  • 90 14 FIGHTER RETIRES IN 5th ROUND LONDON W H Perracin, Italin I H bantamweight I 1 Danny OSi:^ I Park, London I I Alltert Hall h*r. I he retired In the i a scheduled with an injure Th e fight h\ I less even, and l- in i&e qaiddle I I
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  • 32 14 NEW YORK. W« 1 toria Man^-lo I Angeles, of P fl try. on Tuesday the platform diyjj 1 on the 1948 Women's Swim r- 1 the American hletiC Tjnion. AP
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  • 23 15 Thomas Cup Semi-finals will be bro adcast V and least K. I standard I nnll'Ut' rte I-i I H //Mr I |j ON
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  • 151 15 Bydaty. Wed. Australian cricketed arc divided in th.it opinions on tlie proj>osal C f 1 1. W. V Robin., that the standnul v irlth of the cricket bat b^ Ptdaead from four and a quart--01 inches to thru and a quailei incho.s. Foi-mer Test captain tad
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  • 253 15 M.E. Rugby XV playing thrilling rubgy led, to gain the lead again, to lose it. illy romp home winners in the Police XV at Thomson Road yesterday. > 19 points (two goals, three tries) to one penalty try, one try). Kdwards of the
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  • 35 15 F N SOCCER The F. a N. Sport v hii r>iR V the Born x T u fool iary 2 1949 Park. Thej will b( i bv the follow Keng I ralib; K W I >
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  • 44 15 LONG BEACH vd. in. four un.l. par r>\ Hi gmn defeat- d Jimnr, irti by two itn kes T':c^day in the |8-hole p\iyn i Lbc Long Beach Op?n 0011 Tournament. H ;an 0 U812.000 ton tnooey and Demaret UUSSi 400. AP
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  • 51 15 NEW SOCCER LEAGUE THIS YEAR rony-two applications ha* to dfecuaa the que&S fi n '<; BAFA hus also ue i charity match betwe me sap a and Combined Sei «n aW of the st. Andrew* JWntaß Hospitals and th 5 y« Anti-tubercuKMl l.ition The proceed! v.-iii to divide y between
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  • 141 15 Popular Bill Verna, the ac >lish< 'l young iint^n flgh the bill .-it the Grea 01 Saturday when fir j assignment o |1 Goldstein ol Pal young and ambitious I the style and strong ti ppon< -it difficult to over and he will certainly to
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  • 91 15 Playing their first game o, tiic season, th" Singapore Indian Association .scored a twc nil victory over the GHQ Signals at soccer played at Fain r P:irk recently. The stuut defence of thf [ndians k f 'Pt the soldiea at bay. On the resumption, the awarded
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  • 323 15 SRC beat Army in thrilling game A lar** crwvd saw the fiiM (ram of (he Singapore 7 atlo Cl «b fi«ht very hard to earn a twolontho, key win over Hie Army in a return encounter on tnr Fadang yesterdav. The Club won I I in their previous fixture. h
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  • 162 16 UMNO CONCEDES WIN TO WOMEN HOCKEY PLA YERS 1 Bahru (Kuala Lumpur) branch of I MXO.i'larifyine: its attitude on the Kuala Lumj ay Women's Hockey Association, denied yes--ii -.ports that the organisation was opposed to V -nation of the Association. •J A. recently issu- nt telUng tin- y ha>l "no
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  • 14 16 Wed. Emperoi Hirohi Empress Naeak« celebrate I their silver wedding anniversary today.
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  • 156 16 BAH ULHNK WtnlneMlav. Moslem tribesmen mho Mtond haslunir iluring the recent hunting have Immii MIMfflM to rrtiirn to their homes in the Northwest Frontier ana. it was officially announced here toda>. Tho first batch of several thousand tribesmen patted through Rawalpindi yesterday, according to an l
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  • 131 16 Ben Gurion Will Stay tion offic M that Pro-. -'jM Ben Gu, J ahst MA: I I per cent I y I turns oou Ot^en I Bon Cur. 'oft^H new COftlit ••r i,.-.' V Tho Map.: Übour"p»^H II tavou: tn, wJJW Powers n '-'APAMo^SH ist United Worken p»9 wnich ttian,
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  • 39 16 Elizabeth Does Well I'rimvss Kli/a»>. ih Wl J I ripirtri t.»ii.». to bt S ii<:ikinn no.-iiu! r.i"\.r> fr.'in h«r nll.n k »>f MMftlM. s^» tonfini «l f to her room at th< Kt'.vai ramilx' 1 oount> hoiis.- h.rr U.P.
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  • 85 16 FIRE HITS 1,300-YEAR OLD TEMPLE TOKIO. Wed- The roof of the main temple of Horyuji in Nara. claimed by the Japanese to be the oldest woolen structure in the world, was destroyed by lire this morning 1 Eleven of the twelve priceless murals designated as national treasures by the Japanese
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  • 264 16 TANJONG PINANG, Wnlne^ay. MK. S. H. I). EUAS, defending counsel tor Carita Hire, the Singapore business man <m trial by th Dutch charged with arms smuggling, main clashe with the judge when questioning of Mr. Caw floughton, a leading prosecution iritatss, mMIfM here. The judge. Mr.
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  • 87 16 Cleared of ammunition charge FIVE boxes, containing M rounds ofl ail. were exhibited in tie m oSart yesterday at*e WJ two members Corn of MiUtorj Pol n c^rgc of unlawful P The two men, LCp and Cp!. D. I' Dta-j were ilteged to »»ve found in posse w ammunition at
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  • 66 16 .< Wed. A joint if tin- Siamese Paflia- m Friday vote on ii iraft Constitution which it, 1 bating for neai I) a j has t»*i authoi ity i :iy clause of the i tion winch must be rejected in toto. Political quarters today fereptance of
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  • 164 16 Gurney calls on Po lice recruits Kl A!. A LI Ml'l K. Vt'edßttSday. Th- Federation High rommlSMlflTf. >ir Henry (iurney paid his lirst orticial >i«*it to the Federation Police DefMH this morning. Sir Henr> mu met b\ the Commissioner if Police. Mr. N. (iray. He laspectod the liuard of Honour
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  • 31 16 Mr. 8k Chu Sian will broadcast over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya at S p.m. on Saturday on the significance of the Chinese New Year.
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  • 461 16 WEST CHANGES ITS VIEW ON U. N. ARMY AJOE SUCCESS. Wed. •j r estern Towers in a sharp i of their old position I ti ..v o )i>~.se the formation of j U long sought United Nations I, nai )nal peace-k eepi n g i f until German and Japa-
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  • 107 16 LOS ANGELES, Wed -Mrs. George T. Brucks. 21-year-old mother of four children has agreed to undergo a sterilisation operation as penalty for beating her 7 month old son to death. She pleaded guilty to manslaughter and Superior Judge Thomas L. Ambrose said he would grant her
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