Morning Tribune, 28 January 1949

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  • 14 1 MORNING Tribune rT^y I (New serio). P FRIDAY, IAMAKY .»8, 1949. Trice 10 Cents.
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  • 316 1 MO VE OUT FEBR UAR Y l9 THE VI storey 300 feet high Cathay building, Singapore** only skyscraper, is to be vacated between February 19 an d 23 by the Government departments at present occupying six floors, it was disclosed last night. With Xhv return
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  • 41 1 K1 v u litiM in K kibok. two and .'ii.ii in pis raM «»f K became a I N Mei to bavt llilMl to (i nl f«»r I h■ m their MM fc R ,>. i
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  • 556 1 Hire Arrest Minns Tells I WJONG HNANG, Thurs. faderict haries Minns, Assistant Superintennt oi the Singapore Pottos stated in court hen ■tenhy thai the Secretary for Defemv, singaore. Mr. Gerald \l\\\ kins, gave permission for M>. siinh .tun to be used to capture the suspected ■♦runners in the Airabu Island
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  • 28 1 r AL A QUacquitted Australian causing ttohia n A.iig lency *Icb tta irdere I 5 had <■■ een the *eourt -s ion of Nina! IMt ll^n Reuter
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  • 21 1 CALCUTTA, Thur, fcrat Chandra Bos,, bwthei of Subhaa Chandra Bosc who allegations of corrui Government offices. A.P.
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  • 38 1 TOKIO, Thurs. fIENERAL MacAithui said U yesterday that he lotendi to •stick it out in Japan until the peace treaty Is signed and these people are once again admitted to the family of nations."
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  • 175 1 Largescale offensive against Karens RANGOON, Thuts. Ffrll'inut Government forces will shortly begin large-scale military eper- ations against Karen Insurgent! < who have occupied the British owned Mawchi tin mines, 70 miles northwest of Rangoon. since last September. An ottcUU statement said the insurgents had murdered .nore i than 100 people,
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  • 103 1 Radio blackout -the cause V. i-i. i New I Zealand, than. A "verj 5 large ai.iuiim of nydro- iH'A over MMwpot this j cawed WMnlnute I Mackoofl on ui;mi> rinlio 1 circuits! the director o1 W r el!tafton*i Carter <»i»- ■ervatery M. L L. Tfcom- ion, itated today. S He
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 138 2 STUDENTS' UNION LEADERS RESIGN O[FFEREN< arnu'iu bm rebel i iifri. College oa'g M 'MiMitt' md dUaatisl fttoa with U ittitode I OoUefe H .trui the. i RJoa\ hat ted I -ti'i.i of thn of the I'nion Hi. resignatiooi 9* aown i' The Unde frad fortnightly unofflcial or^an <-f th J.B.U.
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  • 194 2 1(1 ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Bill providing for the Constitution of a Council of Helicon :»nd Malay < nstom w.is approved by the Council of State this morning. The Council will aid and advise the Sultan on all matters relating to the religion of
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  • 82 2 The dead bodies of a Chinese I woman, a man also Chiiii m found at Bembawang and in the innei harbour two days ago have not y»'t been Identified In the cast' of tho woman, no external injuries were forrd and there i. no suspicion of foul
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  • 188 2 MB education tor nil chililren fcilWIM Ikt IfM U six Wld HgW i»i <s intnuluful in Singapore. This N thf tn^inninu ol the 10 -year Jfkm to free nlmdion lor tU fUMmk The ichMM will cost tht* Go%enunMi 1725.000 thfa jrear alone. In Government
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  • 76 2 BIN CHYE PASSES AWAY (Tribune Btafl Report :t vrtafl Ihreequarter. 11l Bin Chye (36 di€ Wednesday night, sixty houra his last tO\ the B.C.R.C H« w.j.-j imutvd In a t th j B.C.C ten minut< 3 before the on.l an,! was :t Dl the field. Hlfl funoi;il attends i by
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  • 161 2 IHqtl n1 t M >»;ir-o'l »nj; .Mi r...,^ ill: h r :?'i'.!. Uonc l;\- K:un. h<>ih ol MPfconi \> t i l l w|,,-, t |J in ljip'-r in i ;i"\\ BffeH olfaynd. h r In n«> ivtlrnc to Moil I
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  • 34 2 Si; Lloyd Dumas, Chairman and HanAgtng-Director a. vertisei Newspapers Ltd.. Adelaide passed Uirough Bin] yesterday on hli way to the i'nited lCingdom by air. Sir Lioya. is accompanied > his wife.
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  • 24 2 y whio' rtn.v v iq of t: y.-i. Co, Oaf pm 16 s I tinu I etUI cV' :l Sidin pn
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  • 29 2 1 t di a Sins ta the En I v A n I Qommini t F jr and a■( cted m 0 rJ were ftrresti I rdn
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  • 200 2 "WORLD GOVT. THE ONLY ANSWER" -STANLEY JONES DR. Stanley Jon I not d missionary and autti r advocated world l rn:at nt as the solution for pet m Asia or the world when ho addressi d pu I ting it the Victoria M m H yesterday on th Principle and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 92 2 LAST snows 0.l 5 A M.l*> p.m. Mimic! Dancti Biwiia»prii >1 Ms "LI VIM; i.\ A IIU; WAIT starring Oeat K«Uy, Marif MarDonald. OPENING TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS DAILY! Noon, 8, 6.15 H.1 5 p.m. Columbia's "LOVES of CARMEN" IN TECHNICOLOR 'l'i»- Morrow at Mld-Mte ♦'1001 NIGHTS" in TECHNICOLOR A h
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 57 2 RUCCLES BUCK RYAN 'Si flll^^^f^^^^ r 5 a TWUJ6HT '5V p^TVjQ ON I TMrt y r2L^ l&f kft Sns H u^twJS^^ fPT fl SMfIRT LfIWVB? STILL fl FREE /WB fff J tflf W CvJLE :nfii rJF2?wV F U nn. f \^k^ k C uT F W 5T£R ND HE »<
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  • 52 3 j 5 j -i- I n 111 tx ||T»,v lIIIHII Mai on the dys M n the the t if i ui. 1 thi nns s nga- ntly Johns in y in j 1 m the I lied 1 tat my, the ngas'v5 'v arms but
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  • 307 3 EUROPEAN SHOT AT BATU A RANG pwrnr-roro-YKAB *^<£Xr»m* •niiiint; ••iiirin..er ot the Malayan CollieriM wm killed e .rlv this morwUk* in n bnclit wmhmiih on thr < olliprtes concession at H«tu Anng. F -t -illy wounUcil, IsC ilinl within 75 minute^ at the D>tl AlWsf HoNpitnl. Mr. Chukc was in
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  • 45 3 Two memberi of the MosquiU crew repented missing on Tuesday mcinin^ have landed bj parachute in Siamese terrltfry it is reported from advance ail deadouarters, Malaya. Encine tiou' I made it neoeaaary foi the airmen tc bale oat. They were not injuied.
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  • 140 3 Gaol and 'no probation'for monk A ('him vi getarUn monk Kcc Icag Waag vm mi t» nr. -i to 'ivi rftgonw imprisonment in the A--izt Court ycrtcrday f«-i unlawful pi >s«ssion of MM rcunds of ammunition. Kce asked to ho allowed on irobation as tiist off«n." i Hr. .li'stic.' Taylor
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  • 230 3 KUALA LI MPI R, Thursday. Security force in irarimtt parts of tke Fedcnrtiou had i successful day ynturdiy Ifcey killeil two bamiits. of ivhom one muai iniporti»i f leader, captured i wouuded baadi and two woHiai baiulit>, and destroyed t\\? baudif mnps. The bandit loader was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 46 3 EACH CHAPTER A CARGO OF DEATHDEFY ING THRILLS! Tovtoiir ai >iiii.\ii;krr| -AlhambrA WHAT'S ON AT M'MTE TONIGHT TWO AI.I.At lION CHINESE NEW VEAB EVE'S SPECIALS! (()IIVNV Latest Ptst-War-Seriali J^l .IKISSMM.LER SHnwN COMPLETE ~f x APcf(ls< CAPITOL 1 mmmm \ir Condition*'©: iv. ,ii.. i":.' i»— mi nf"—
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  • 74 4 BOATSWAIN FACES BIG THEFT CHARGE Mi >MB \S A Thins AT in Hat. \V i I. i;<>.tt ira Wi fin i .1. Freeman R kitted tOt trial I with !»t •(jiiip:. I it 11,000 from tii< torn t!i-.. ii.i depot Al>u .it t v.:>- .i: Indian o« nut.) yard l<'r«-
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  • 77 4 RUSSIAN'S 'FEVERISH' WAR PLANS U >NDON, Thins a formei member of Marshal S lovsky's stall in Berlin, Lt. Col Grigorl Tokac\. who es< aped to Brttain said tonight that the Soviet Communist Patty Politburo was making feverish preparations f<»i a thir worlt. uai. Russia would have the atom bomb not
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  • 442 4 CREECH JONES ON KUALA KUBU LONDON, Wtdmsday. Mil. CKKKC'H JONES, the Colonial BecreUry, answered questions on Malaya in the Hou« "f Commons t</lay. Communist Phil Piratm asked on what chaMfM the 24 Chinese were held rJe als«. asked for a statement on the burning of the "village of Batang Kali
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  • 128 4 BERLIN Ttoi GERMAN manufacturing for export haa r e where it is competing in some respecta *rith the UWk btatta. The American commander in Gen Clay made this observation at a new s eunf. the rising tide of protest in Great Britain underprising the
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  • 47 4 BAO DAI TO GET BANK THRONE pa; I I could m before He did not I count of i I tween th, nu-nt an the itrci t torctg in tl Par Ea'-^^B to tK' rfdiK*- 'Me- ret said I Utned at their ~~M ■tfcagUi '*****0 men Reuter
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  • 35 4 DR. Ralph Bui is get n at tfa M Rhod* 'm l Egyptian ;,fl ar/»/vr/r, V Colonel Km ti cWe^e, B Humnil 81 M E Riley. ch\> i W Trua 1
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  • 58 4 SHANGHAI, Thurs. Chinese airline pilots said today they believe a nightly air service is running between Kussian-occiipied Port Arthur and Tsinan, Communist-held provincial capital of Shan tun£. These pilots trfco fly the Tltaftao to Taiyuan route regularly reported Tsinan airjxirt was ablaze at night with Hood'arnps with
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  • 200 4 Gum Chewing German Diplomat Gives Evidence In Treason Case WASHINGTON, Thurs. A GUM-CHEWING German diplomat, a blonde divorcee and a sentimental sound engineer today swore that they saw Mildred Gillars playing Axis Sally" at the microphone of the Nazi war-time radio. They were testifying at the trial of the 48-hour-old
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 105 4 mm^ mmmmmmm ■■asssssißPssaiß i j IN y YEARSONLYTHREEI -^3r?2b«^« w iS'rtf^r^^ §sv iJi if^r HOWARD HAWKS 1 i -%d<£r RED river" r *"4ft^^^ t-i JOHN WAYNE MONTGOMERY CLIFT i WALTER BRENNAN JOANNE DRU M M»kMt S« CdttH C»»r XXN H»tLA«O N(MH B£t»» > MM»v CAIIfv J, r»UI II f >-
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  • 264 5 KXDIT NAURU'S entitled t« AU»tfded it -nomic grounds to v«n rrnvvrsy Australilian Gov- His Of the WhitP A liiy is pro\.ia. used it naive pretext to view that icy is based ■unds. of the Ausr --riven the Ik- 1 nterpretnthifl they davt been more honest than the Ai tnlian
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  • 38 5 Photo. Dr. Irene Sebire who was the first woman in Australia to obtain the degree of Psychological Medicine, wins the confidence of a voune: patient on his first visit to a Child Guidance Clinic. Australian Official
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  • 1009 5 BASiL Heorlquts, on t of Britain's acknowledged experts on juvenile delinquency said recently that New South Wales. Australia i ltd the entire world in child welfare. An important factor in e tabllshiJg this reputation has b toe work of the Child Guidance Clinics. which operate
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  • 1236 6 Th«' r«'iiiin i«'*-«»l«l <orli*e 1% a fan?--lal«. <Im Meth— Ifh-ttfc* el«|iln>n< is a lotieiid. MellmMilcli mm^T M^ m iiijlli. nmym DR. M AI Bit K EBXEST, hiolooisi and e^|»«'H on lonj*rvilv. |Imv; long do the longestlived animals live? Do they out-live the longtsthved human being? Is
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  • 275 6 DEOENTLY imposed control? in the Philippines indicate that the economy of the young Republic is "sick" ac- cording to a prominent American businessman here. Nathan Most, general manager of Getz Bros, and Co.. San Francisco import-export house, believes import con- tiols are "strong medicine, to be
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  • 85 6 AUSTRALIAN Petroleum I Company will spend many hundreds of thousands of dollars in New Guinea and Fapua this year in an intensified search for oil. A spokesman of the company said fresh equipment is constantly arrivin in Australia to be chipped north. Two new drilling plant! are arriving; from
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 150 7 WORLD PHOT O NE WS ■"••••iiiiiiiiin.i.., All that's left of this bridge winch onct span- ned thr canal at Karlspi.«t. m Berttn, Qennany, M on. non glitter. Th. J .sm:n wa (teitTOJ- f i n b| ihc r G« r man anny m IMS. But th. rmana, evca old wo;"
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 30 7 Wis/mtg a// ot#r Chinese patrons a Happy New Year PHOENIX AERATED WATERS |pK* rM V** >MB____Pf\/-_J-ff-F^^fis^ 18^! f r '"J _-i -Afl_>-[ <3? ARE ALWAYS DEPENDABLE PHONE 3700 OR 3709
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 52 7 On Your Radio Today BLItNFTWORK REf) netWi) rk IdoseDown. lCf Down rhnese Gpenm. Annct Prog. Sum--8.30 Friday Canonc.-e Amoy jIJ Tamil with Sign. nine. *w I News; 9.45 Even- Do Opening Cols e Down. s^o ChUdren's Corner. o.CO marj Q2 clpsslea l fO«P JH gai i Nsr« w'WSSSfe few^SsS garS's
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  • 245 8 A CHINESE NEW YEAR THE PARTY FOR PEOPLE There whs an air of experts, uli n th J sat down to lunch at "The Homt forth fl Thomson Road on Tuesday— l>ermse >' hinese New Year party. I, lu 7' lunch, drinks, cigarettes and in. I This was made possible
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  • 392 10  -  WILLIAM PARROTT Bv HANKOW, Thais. THE thin thread of a 20--year-old railway from south to centra 1 China still presents almost the only obvious sign of modernism in a countrywide desperately backward. Tho contrast emphases how badly this turbulent land needs peace so that all efforts
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 270 10 to hb» .moii^i.m* iiiihi \i;/ Ar K Armstrong -JL I 1 f ACT THIS IS THE MAN SO IT WAS A TRifK I WERES 5,000. I PONT FEEL WHJ E^| J^>^S f*^ I I IMEV'RVH»SrPVBOOK-TH,SDAV VAH LOVES SHMOOS--VO' 'S GREAT F^P.CNICS.^ V I WILLBEKNOWEDAS-S-DAVNAMELY JEST LOOKS HONG RY A-^- WIF-SHMOO|VO
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  • 513 11  -  Kay Sherwood By iron y u liko to tew* ffthe trick <•' making a be cut 1 look llke a i ot 7 -.ciot Of addHlg to their >pan of life" These tips, interesting: to the w nan wno likos to \.v.nc with
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  • 163 11 Y.M.C.A. News MALAY CLASS NEW Courses IB Conversational Malay for men and women will begin oaily in i February. Classes will be conducted in tWO sessions on each Friday of the week at > I 9.15 a.m. in the morning and k at 5.15 P- in in tnc t>venin^The fees
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 21 11 We wish all our Chinese I friends patrons I a Very Happy i and Prosperous I i New Year Vim SINGAPORE
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    • 87 11 REWAKW of a iollv good time for yourself and your fnends if you go to RAFFLES HOTEL ON SATURDAY NIGHT (29TH) for the MALAYAN RUGBY UNION BALL i wtMTO the popular R.A.F. RUMBA BAND will plav the latest Sambas and 1 Kumbas and FRANK PICKFORD his ORCHESTRA will play vour
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 239 11 If I f i I WEDDING bells will |m>l on lUcovcTMg from *t«JJ lUreh 9 for Dental t^"K P^"'« ni 1 T Ah Chun i-nd Ulto Chtrlea Biddle. who his ™en is |hc omy danglitei of ICr. and Mrs. Ong Hon;; Kett Mid a member of SinK'ip™'s youngest set. She
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  • 511 12  - BOB WAS SAM'S BIGGEST "MISTAKE" OSWALD HENRY J™" Nntt >Bv pEW film fans know that I Robert Montgomery soon to be seen with Bette I Davis in the romantic comedy, "Jun»» Kride," i s I the greatest error Samuel I Goldwyn ever made! H ti.H'K ill Itf2ti I Mr Goldwyn
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 156 12 r^ i f k» Me w^ 10 mmw 1" I mli AN ISUNO WIH W 1 1 I |^O f OREMOST p| asi^ VRA M> I TIGKR JBKKR 4IS* IT :fS lliKh str< s ln M. Mohsipd Duli'akir f Co. BAJAJ TEXTILES, M 4<;, High Mreet, S'pore. Phone: 3695 S1
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  • 58 13 1 lull pwfjWjH n S nwrM ,l business floui Si:tk Mom iuu iO of tiOO bagi h pepper mm bettei market ng up to $166 rf ma ll business -a «rer« yosterSa.awak |14. Lin-- "g A, 5i:; l0 CA: $80. PBR: Lampong 'ftllßlEF "O und( Jl3 Hamburg Jav.t
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  • 71 13 DALM oil production in th. ft v ton Ttacl (i it i>u u. over 6.000 tons compan-d with tho figure foi IM7 lnnrase of over 33 000 UMU h Total pioduction in 1947 cam. 110 torn and li torn in 1*146. I'ioiluction of palm
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  • 97 13 NEW YORK, Thurs. Number 1 rubber ranged from 1 lower to 20 higher on the New York exchange yesterday with sales of 32. Standard 20 higher, nominally no sales. London: March 11-3,8; AprilJune 11-1/16; July-September 10-13/16. No. 1 closing March 19.05 traded; May 18.90 traded; July 18.70 traded;
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  • 59 13 Copra treated in tho Federation of Malaya last month icamo to 10.538 tons (Nov. 9,386 tons i. coconut oil expressed 5.743 tons (Nov. 5.096 tons) while poonac manufactured came to 3.772 tons 1 (Nov. 3.669 tons i. feevt-nty-three mill* were in operation last month. Coconut oil
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  • 775 13 p_x:w.ipore, Jan. 27. mbon snare quotanoni JTS given by the Malins BhareDrokeri' Aaaodatloi man ta telle** Buyers Sellers Mulct 14.00 15.00 |ha BrtcH jss 2.924 1.97 4 2.0.24 B.B*': tr i3 9 44 9 IM. Tr stet 7.50 8.50 COOS t 17 9 18/6 P) 23 6
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  • 19 13 LITTLE BUSINESS S Tlm tkut m»rkel ye»--i trrtlay wan to*! WHI S turt-l.ss with Httle M»>i- t > iuss pacing.
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  • 61 13 n th- iiihi'i COmm ~tt td;iV whirh I- r.«|. d t>< qiii<-t Pi i howi un«<i Btanati iv half c«nt ovn Wi t i l f\ b RM M Nti, I b RM 3. r >', Ss>i No. K.f, RM M 14 '»n t. v. t< nd-
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 70 13 LIGHTS TH^^NTERTAINMLNT WORIDIi Warners' 1949 Itelease S 'yjL Starring the incomparable Ml DAILY 5 SHOWS 11-U5-4.09-5.30-9.15j Phone 5159^ AiP-rONPITIOKED J NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual Gnenl INSIKANCK Ass.Kiall.rn ItI [incorporated In Bnj land' MOTOR r ACCIDENT IHKGLART, NATIONAL EMPLOYERS INSURANCE MKYER n.AM.«. RAFFLKS I -MV: N S U Sl IKNXM. KIALX UMI'IJt.
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  • 63 14 Von Nida is third Turgot wins Manila. Thursd I Tugot, W-year-old I I fessiooal won first f I open at the Wach C< I with score of 290 foi 1 He defeated I ton times Phili j champion, by 01 I No. man Von Nida, lian professional, raw with a
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  • 45 14 mcrcial High S rt R on Jan. 3*» i from thi- following Yong B R drlgw r, Thaniboo H. K. -mi I' K Ml M Singh. Quintal Chan M [snail, K. Bag* Ahmat. H« t din bin Aihim Bwanr Chandra, ami at Aiw*r.
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  • 276 14 WILLOW WOMEN IMPRESS GRIMMETT ADELAIDE, i llllr% I pUUUUE CiRIMMETT, former Australia le^ (ric I ket bowler, went to the Adelaide Oval t o w I of the play between the visiting English Ho me n I cruke* team and an Australian women's train in the I First Test, played
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  • 188 14 1 SYDNEY, Than. -I Twenty -t\\<> mi- rrir- j baam MltctH f r<»*u th»-! ■i r«untr> areaa ol n>u 5 S South \Valt> had is n- 1 2 aartaßßf Aarlag Jaaaarj 2 that would h«- h |m\ tn an> criokft-'tn I,l^ yoatal in the count r\.
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  • 94 14 Hogan wins Long Beach tour ney LONG BEACH, California. Thurs. clipped four strokes off par to get 67 Jimmy Demaret today in the 18 hole play Urst place money in the $10,000 Long B« tournament. Demaret ihol Hogan. t', m Texan, thus i M ond tournament v after disn a
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 182 14 My night-cop when <r^V STOMACHS upset L,<#i Hr know it is ih< urrs: \\.iv «»t K'<^-~ii ff a sound rrlitshm^ rffltp^ fcil \^/J/\ don't ta^r our word lor it ti v aii /]<Cf *^t >oursrlf- you'll br Mnpuscd at i he 'm/$ T"? vx*. DMO k s^*>^ ANTACID POWDER A7A
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  • 143 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS irroiii KUALA Ll'MPl'K, Thurs. i lICAVV fog obscured all details of work this in .rirng and only a few horses could be seen in the -traifcht. Madatari (Han>er) did nine furlongs in threepaoe. Byron (Dawson) worked attractivelv -quarter pace while Ecliptic (Lawler) halfiver
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  • 85 15 \>nd annual gener- of the Swing i Party, held on I No. 10. Lorong 41. j the following werej Office B**artrs for th" m; Mr. H. A. Potter; Mr. Tan Huay Re-elected); Vice Pre- 1 ssrs. Lee Sok Kwan 1 Bek Swee Hoor; s retary Mr.
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  • 37 15 MAHItAS Tnr«._A. J St., '!n.. the g nay of th fouri i t Indit i,v i tin :on 10i» wit. by I t lOBL Stol 1 v. ilcott J- n.o.i Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 15 An incident in the hockey nuttch IotMMB the Sinß.ipore Recreation Ciub and the Army played on the Parian*; on VV.-d--n.-Mlay in which the SIU" were wctors by two -...i!, f.» one.
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  • 30 15 At tiit- Am a i!v eHebr: '.ions of t: Badmin- uty. H. A. For ret. Fourth (..'nnuiai l>i.-tiict .hiti... qq. MBled to »H the pat-cn of tIM Pa»U.
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  • 307 15 wing are the the i act i for the (Jan. 29) of the Turf club's Gold Cup RACE ONE ELANGOR (JOLII Cl P r s, cl. I, niv. u VA MILES. s n.04 1 ECLIPTIC 9.01 j no i wt: Vive MS I LUJERTV MAN 8.03
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  • 308 15  - 'MALAYANS ARE BETTER THAN THE DANES' JIMMY GLOVER From LONDON. Wednesday. RADFORD, on his return from Denmark said that the Malayan Thomas Cup team is better than the Danish team Jom Skaarup, is the only formidabl" player in the Danish team, who might give both Wong Peng Soon and Ooi
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  • 44 15 Th- total for the Tho- J mas Cup fund Htand» at 547«1.' X O. Contributions, how- ever sitmll, should be addrpHsed to tin* Tri- bune Thomas Cup Fund, I c o th«* Malaya Tribune 2 I'ress Ltd., Anson Road, J Singapore. I
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  • 105 15 At an annual genera] meeting ol the Endeavour Badminton party held Jan 23. the following wt'ir elected office biiirers for the v oar 1949: Pros-drtit: Mr. Ong Kong i Gwi < re-elected) Vice Pretidenti Mr. Gan KUn I Koon re -elected) and Mr. I David Tan. Hon.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 107 15 IMPORTANT BOOKS The Companies Act 1948 $16.^5 Index to Companies Act. 1948 Ml Students Income Tax. Rowland IMI Private International Law Jordans New Company Law. 1948 1.50 Citizens Atlas of the World MAW KHIVA UMLMILTD. Booksellers Stsitioners. iafllet I'»are, Singapore. WE WISH MA. OUR CHINESE PVTKONS A lIAPP\ NKVV YEAR
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  • 309 16 NANKING Thurs.-Th. N.i tiuiialist QmiMal IMI for peace hang today on th< awaited Commun, t reply to last nights lat*<t Nationalist peace apptal A few Kuonuntang MMBbCfV i in the capita! bHfttWtd th.it tli«] answer to the appeal wouli l>« '.IVHl.l.itilc. The fiitorial m UM Nanking KiK.rnintan^
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  • 165 16 LONDON, Thursday. TIIK House of Commons, by 283 votes to 19H. has endorsed Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin's Palestine |K)lity after day-long debate in which he clashed uith Opposition leader Winston Churchill and with several members of his own Party. About 60 Labour members are believed to
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  • 123 16 WESTERN MINISTER MEET IN LONDON I OXDOX, Th Y ministers ol Union nation what Will pro.;, series of confnonce, tJ* joining the North Atlantic i> fence pact with tht- UnS States and Ouudi Utctl Europe's political and military problems will bo discuS dunng the two-,;, meeting The confeienc t. will
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  • 125 16 AIR ICarthal Bii L Hoi- Unghurtt, Inspectorral of the Royal Air r landed at Tengah morning in his S] He wa< met by the C mander-in-Chuf :..\,F Far Kast. Air M■• Sir Lloyd and the SUI Blander, Ton-:-!! 1 Gr B. A. Casey. He lai ed the
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  • 71 16 SECOND FIRE IN 2 WEEKS: 1,000 HOMELESS HONG K< >n Thura Aixmt l.wo Chinese were rea dered hometeM t >day when c Rrc destroyed 2~>o squatters htitfl In lh€ ful urban Howloon aivi. This was the >«h m I such fire in two weeks. Hie fLst fl i i nuule
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  • 216 16 DECOMMENDATIONS for a multi-lateral trade arrangement with Japan will be made to the Gov ernments of both the Federation and Singapore. Mr. A. D. Stutchbury, Malaya's trade representative to Japan, told a press conference yesterday. Mr. Stutchbury. who has been appointed Representative of the Malayan Federation
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  • 138 16 MALAYA could build up a large tourist industry when her passenger traffic with the West improves i: another two years time, said Mr. Cecil Garstrang d puty general' manager of Thomas Cook and Son who arrived here vesterdav. "Malaya possesses many attractions peculiar to
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  • 266 16 London. Thursday. Sir i Peter MacDonald, Opposition Conservative Member of Parlia- mont. told Reuter today that he was "not satisfied" with the Colonial Secretary's reply to his question yesterday calling for firmer action to suppress terrorism in Malaya. "I intend to puisue the matter further", he
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