Morning Tribune, 1 February 1949

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  • 14 1 MORNING Tribune N" I(MM (NeW mlm >' TIKSDAY, IEBBI ARY 1, 1949 Price 10 Onts.
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  • 445 1 STALIN MUST COME HERE— TRUMAN Talks on offer soon WASHINGTON, Monday. A White House spokesman stated today that President Truman was willing to see Marshal Stalin provided the meeting was held m Washington. Mr. Charles Ross, the President's secretary, told a Press conference that there was no comment from the
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  • 28 1 MANILA, Mon.— A premature child with two heads wan bom m Malabon, Kizal I'ruvinrf, on Saturday. The child, a died immediately after delivenv. A.P.
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  • 151 1 PARAGUAY REVOLUTION SUCCEEDS B AIRES, Monday. to have election? lU p of the country's f .'..owing a re- h President v Wai OVel- ng to report* laiaguayan Senor L. Minister, Utken re- [an Embassy. Minister of I to have government him were Rodrigues. Knist Interior. Gen. Minister of Moshito Villasboa.
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  • 169 1 BATAVIA. Mon Indonesian Federalist loaders were meeting here m secret today and usually well-informed Republican quartets believed they would find a basis to begin talks with the Republican leaders for the creation of an interim government. The conference of the Republicans was contrasted here with the widespread
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  • 368 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JOHORK BAHRU, Monday. CFriRITY forces making a sweep of the Kajang area on January 1 1 arrested 53-.years-old Madame Au Kwee, owner of Sungei Jeloh estate, who has lived 111 'BS'a* y m^her of Father Thomas Chin, .mestfn charge of the
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    • 65 1 MADBAS, >!<•«• 14 wickets IWW todaj lot only HJ4 runs India WM iM-ahn hv Ifefl U.-si Indi.s In th«- fourih ivst match »»> inninuH ami IM runs. llnal PUfWi W««l Indies. 582. India, 2\'* and 144. .run u«U' Wtrt iinnh sin of v.. v »-n for 7(J whs
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  • 210 1 VESS. Mon. "'ted to be prew statement on Unite !limont for the b ean today. It could t Bequal to PreAme bid for Soviet*e programme.". said Soviet tm/,. Malik is get*£m>« tt Iv °pen the muchrity -l»ate. The Secu*eek tX ma y meet
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  • 220 1 CREECH JONES MESSAGE FOR F-DAY Mr. Arthur Creech- Jones secretary of State for Colonies ian nent Sir Henry Gurney, High CommiHHioner, Federation >f Malaya the following mes♦ajfe on the occasion of Fede■ation Day. 'I should he grateful if you would convey to their Highnesses and to the people of Malaya
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  • 92 2 Xl ALA LI'MPIR. Monday— Th* N>*rl SfrnWlw brtnrh of the All-Malayan Anli-Tiibrrrulo^iH \-mmUti .n has di-rfil. |o hold iott.-ri.^ at rt*pp»t»Hi inl»r\als to raj<te f»in«l-. The d«^Mi«»n taken at Ih. Ir mniml jf.n»«ral nuN»ttaf duritif th»- \%vok-end will n«.t carried out tIM the brnnch\ nieinberHh«|» rearhe*
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  • 226 2 'No Republican minister will serve with Dutch T 0 Republican minister who served with the Indonesian Government \vi!l Wf s-rve with the Dutch, Dr. Oetoyo. Indonesian Republican rei>re>ent »tive, riere. snid yesterday m Singapore after his return from the Ash«n Conference m New Delhi. •We will BMto no compromise with
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  • 97 2 RTALA LUMPUR. Mor. The, Belant^or EteUctoui Depart- mon' is now considering n pro- 1 noni by Selancor State UMNO to introduce Islamic tepch'^q; l« every M-Mav school m t'n° State 3 source close to the DepartCertain re'iu ous quarter? m j thr Stnte. bemrevey nrr ronovted
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  • 21 2 A Malay woman was taken to hospital "after being knocked down by a taxi at Kan-.non<: 1 Bahru yesterday.
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  • 117 2 DUTCH SHIP FACED I -DAY BOYCOTT 4 Th€ I ttch ship Nieuw Holi .rid w.v.ch was loading food th€ Dutch Ka.-l Indies m Australian ports when the Lyiitch Police Action" started arrived here yesterday with ,be it 2.400 tona i od 101 tagapore. Uapcain H. Ellens, master of t.W teasel,
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  • 34 2 1 1 1 T N TE N < HI N m c Yeo Beng N o died suddenly at her No. 19. Tong Watt R■■ en 29th January, 1949. do Wednesday, 2nd. 1 <W.
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  • 55 2 Busmen to resist 'protection' racket I ENANCi Uam Bus 1 1 U X- '.<:! Md FPrt iimllPg lifld itOintly Alor tUr, tgrvH r {0 tfrttßy a.sM>* Of P*J v ||0i MOOej I la.<:- vn I•• Bu. compiles have s;«neJ irtatutoty Dto.' rations to t I* .•fft'ct and hay.. got sin^...''
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  • 65 2 AIR STRIKE ON STRATEGIC AREA SINGAPORE based Spitfires yesten v a rV bandit area m a strategic position from which the terrorists could carry out of security forces. The target was well swept with rannon machine-gun fire. No bnndits wrrr IMB *n tho pilots who roportod thit the ground foicos
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  • 88 2 LALLANG FIRES NEAR WAYANG To the di p ol crasiitnf s>moal> a«d He tick-toei Ivat O] lUcfci at a ChinOH wa/u m Ta'ik i^cid. party of fiTcm "> a-:' 1 a-i engine fou^itt I r< lallaoi &r«i vrhl k ll on tne Fort C I above It yesterday ti« teoooa.
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  • 232 2 WHfcKK they hmml to BffftW m the courts barefoot ttrti M unbuttoned an<' hair ."ishrvelled. jresterdaj thfj to the i-lighth l»o!ice .'iirt dr»"»s«'<i m ttarcaed iben, II cr akin^ shoe«», stiff eoHan anil hnir neatly pin*.*. I vaaeHM. I Moat of thnn left
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  • 36 2 Tribute to murdered councillor the t State held tribute to Wf4.i Nga.:. by bandits aft V.iv lasi fteetln The Ctouacil Pr i tuai Hail OH was s;vom m as m< rr.bor m pia Tiijin Hhji \\\ir.
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  • 110 2 SIR Jamo? Sleeman. Ovei=eas Commissioner of the St. John's Ambulance Association arrived here yesterday from Hongkong. He was met by Dr. \V. J. Vicken, Director of Mescal Services, and taken to Govern- ment House. Sir James will be here c week. During this period nc
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    • 81 2 ACCOMMODATION VI t RC ANTILE HOSTEL 13, Queen Street. Accommodation available for tuints and paying guests. It jxiys you to .nay it the Hostel with or without board. Apply: Superintendent. I JOHN MILLS m t/i I sCott OF THE ANTARCTIC j Colour b« TECHNICQLON I «rith DEREK BONO HAROLD WAMENDER
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    • 63 2 RUGGLES J VwtiL.Mit THEmmYiwtuuy ma ofl don't rowfr 1/ a* giad/?- th£T~ iVcu mih^ p7/^^| li/im/r-/voiv/r5 (/p7 muoun-moo whit mppihid h apms m <w« Yowm sqgqqq j\t wv*t :ve Mm (V TO YGUJy-T DOWN JO WISRMiC ST 70 £V£ V *M' MtoMm OTHER WMID W XJM M KS RPliv\' J»
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  • 133 3 v __For lli«- srr.nd time within lo'-tnißht, rartorj Btm Heag Btfatt at i.45 p B ,lit« rs siirrtiiiiv.lt d I h«- *actor> ..n-i tli r- I u.i- iiir> i><»*t an«l the «|iiart«T, i.| t!. light \.hich I .is pointtd al them. An S.O.S. mi a. t
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  • 43 3 81 HURT IN TRAIN CRASHES BagmyI yen hurt »n L scat** ons were Inprhen a shiptraln ploughed train stand,.n. hospital but heW fo, tvoat- in near London cutbyftyto* d oor of a train roctkJO flew ..-.,1th0 wuniow, ssing m the op- U .P.
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  • 13 3 V£W YORK Sun. Amen- r« tuine<l out 10 bicycles m
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  • 195 3 Britain may buy Cocos Islands HE k i'rovi-rnm nt is negotiating to buy the Coccs and K nda |q the Indian ocean from their present n- John Cecil Clunics-Ross. i/--. i Solicitor Mr. Hardy Bentles is m Singapore to s-Ross family m discussions with the the deal. King the Islands,
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  • 150 3 The Oranje. which .-nit into Singapore waters l**t night, anchored the wh< i aight In tii- Western A..:; [rage became Eiuavia has re- b?en gazetted a< a p rt cted by small pox. r. c ship bad to be cleared by Fv:-'.: Health Officer be: ore si cculd
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  • 86 3 LitlCi ueneral Str Robert Manntnjh. KZE., iB. t jtc'.j tin ."uiLitaru Btcretar%, Who ivas G.O.C. bntttih Force, Netkerkmdt E>nt m 1946, arrived at Kaiiamj Airp< i\ last tight, })<>n.sibte for the mpply o[ officer* to variom amis <>f the British Army, tit iaU visit G.H.Q FARELF., SingapOTt Uuttrict,
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  • 250 3 i m <. Monday. I™ British Navy with W" p*S cd i m Silea and jet being created mov m^ engineers 1 ommonwealth already well aye allocated a H"m o f0! "■search and ording to Neil rn v 'sta foresee tl( 'of",!: b >' Potential iW,;
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  • 165 3 5,000 SCREENED, SEVEN HELD IN PERAK TOWNS IPOft, Mond»\. Nf;irl\ S,IMK) persons urn* MTfeneJ ■I M«Kh NftWAf ;'Tid Kidor by the Police Mi th» Military yesterday. Se\en bundit agents were identif ed ;»nd :«rre>*ed. A* M:«lim Nawi«r, the whole population of 1,740 u;«s screened. Four bandit collaborators were ;«rrf*»tetJ. In
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  • 45 3 SHANGHAI. Mon. Th« United States dollar dro{<r< I to half tho value Of Chinu'd "Mexican" sliver dollar on th« Shanghai black market y<*-t"i day lollowing reports that tin Communists were not banning, the possession of silver dollar'! ii tiitir occupied areas. U.P.
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  • 23 3 Singapore criminals t< m holiday too duiing th« CHneM Now Year season. No major crime has been repotted >mc« Friday night.
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  • 182 4 PAKISTAN SAYS NO TO ISRAEL RECOGNITION THE Government of Pakistan stated yesterday it i s not going: to re- cognise Israel. The statement said: "The Pakistan Government considers that recognition, apart from being constitutionally wrong and morally unjust, would amount to placing a premius on armed aggression and the use
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  • 25 4 LONDON. Monday. Earl Mountbatten of Burma will go to India as guest of Prime Minister Nehru m about a month. U.P.
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  • 25 4 MANILA. Mon. Philippine air force bombs stored near Bauan m Batangas province, touched off fires which burned down 23 houses when they exploded. U.P.
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  • 128 4 NEW DELHI, Mou -India observed the first anniversary of Mohandas K. Gandhi's death with prayers, recitations and spinning yesterday. Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, whom Gandhi named to be his political heir, led the prayers at Kirla House, where Gandhi was shot down at a prayer mating a
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  • 178 4 TEL AVIV, Mon.— Two workers parties, and parties backed by two former underground movements, are emerging as victors over seventeen other political organisations m the balloting for Israel's first constituent assembly. With just over half the soldier vote counted, observers said it was now clear
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  • 375 4 DUTCHMAN ASKS JEWISH COURT TO RETRY JESUS S M.KM M »n A; i'IIMAN \ui> asked U\> n< m Ifl I BupF— X Court lamiai the tnai of Jesus rOUBdt Of ••nn^ul;iiitios. ■Bd ask. t foe now hearing The petition for revMoa was contained m a H page memoraaduM. it was
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  • 55 4 TOKYO. Mon Four United States soldiers were kill td and live seriously injuici In The fire which swept the air force barracks at Yoke*. near Tokyo, yesterday the United States authorities announced today. Yesterday's report said tha v 5 soldiers were killed. 10 WtW missing and five were
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  • 104 4 New York. Men— Cymbal crashes, drumbeats and explosions echoed m China-towns narrow streets as celebrations for the Chinese new year began m New York. Smoke-spitting papier-m*-C M dragons, symbolishing the expulsion of evil spirits, cancellation of old debts and animosities, were the features of
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    • 145 4 GURKHAS NE WSPAPER i mik^ <» ml X /I a. MiiosAWuww. j lU<«u*.-Hn.-t»f<» < 'ft|ms, i«r 4» 12 twpfti Xl mmfi t»» m^^ V-tA -^»> ?*»»>*•< "f HIEIf Id t« C, Baiertl Sir Mti M. HITCDf khk. »so tic m Bate Sabai forktiaii Phaujtei Shai* Samadiar OOLtOiMttCH the Brt-tjade of
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    • 19 4 WILD FURIOUS CASCADE OF TORRENTIAL ACTION! HAWKS' GREAT PRODUCTION^ Ired mi wfti^^faJ^* 0 Thru mTfO nffTI T ji^filn CAPITOLo^k
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  • 224 5 UK. ARTHUR Callwell, A ralian Minister for ton "ation, has his (w:: ie on "How and win friends i Asia." and it 3 far more revolutionary than the one adv. rated by Dale Ciraegie. Mr. Calwell works on the nusual principle re you insult Asians tin more likely they
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  • 14 5 wmMmmmSssm uaunes nan ion «r r^ ascertain the capacity of his lungs.
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  • 527 5 THE boast of Mr. John L. Lewis. President ol the United Mine Workers' CJnii that acceptance and encourasement of mechanisation i< the secret of the superiority m both productivity and conditions of employment Of the American miner over h^ European colleague is n ow being put to
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  • 1173 6  -  Georges Langelaan II I The havoc wrought by the Germans m Marseilles has not been all to the bad. It led to the discovery of relics of the ancient port of Massilia, founded by Greeks m 600 B. C. by nphL" Germans made
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  • 463 6 TH ssiaus say the bigg -3t afforestation dine t i-toi v" of the world te 1 In the Soviet Union S: belts totalling I acres are to be laid it these m turn are estg v to protect some X) 000,000 acres of collective 1 iti land
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  • 254 6 THE French statesman fl« Persigny possessed a fiery nature, and sometimes pernrtted his temper to get the better of him. When he became Minister of the Interior, his friends besought him to strive for a more moderate and conciliatory manner for his own personal benefit and for the
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  • 54 7 ja r MM iiniiiii»jn him tiiiiii> Flown from England to New this Lilliputian-sized car i rareful gcin? on.',- from a n eyed girl at I,a(iu*irdi i Fleli «i it continues its flu'at to The car will l»e I played there to show what .awi If producing: m its
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    529 8 PE THE NEWS Two ordinary London citizens who recently attended the inauguration of President Truman at the Capitol, Washington. They are Covent Garden fruit merchant Arnold Walker and his wife. ''We received a cable inviting: us to be present*' explained Mrs. Walker, "and we decided it would be too good
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  • 423 10 HO CHI MINH— THE LITTLE MAN WHO WAITS ting icmnan t> ho expected to fl han.i to Comintern t 1 it is not knov M want, the hand 1 on that basis but the first boost hej 1 from any M Asia since b< the French m 1- 1 Japanese
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    • 122 10 JEmrsivi: to the >ioiim\«. tiiiiiimjl i I UT ABNER J sMd I V( v, mK c A )I r POWL UKJWASHABLE.^-AS V r BUT-HVAR COMF. HAPPyI THAR GO LI'L OMASHABLE W^EP^) (^A S AT HE BARBECUES HIS Ll'L EWOIN'/T-SHMOC 3 MULT «^^is p iLeK> «^g^fe) p Hr^s c^ro^^ »BS^s^si e^!
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  • 649 11 Left -Overs Need Not Be Dull that eat hu deliwith chicken 3 o;n next m. [CKEN WITH sooplsi chicken, cut ted onions 1 > m is. s fat. m stock peppei ornstaicli. water. 2 tai soy sauce inched almonds. '.en^thwayi. i nootlljj. fat m a H nd fry the celery.
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  • 138 11 WINDOW PROBLEMS SOLVED I LMOII ill v wfti child If fof I" l !<><A Cellltl. I loom with i A'lliinw |.|iiC- il IOW lop 'loot level, stretch it upward i by ccv eri n k the wall above, it with ptocci nf wtodc w i ;i s s v il
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    • 63 11 C. K. TANG Pfcwter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear GAKVED TEAKWOOD FL'RMTI RE MA. KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES U I f I- I I 2*l, Rivei Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 1025 ii -r imi <!■■■■ wmmmmmmarmmmr^^ mmmmmeammmn^ mta A WOMAN'S WARM UPS MEX FACED THE COLD STEEL OF
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    • 125 11 RAFFLES HOTEL! THIS EVENING IN THE NEW LOUNGE THE COCKTAIL HOUR From 7 to 8 p.m. INFORMAL DANCE From 8.46 p.m. FRANK PICKFORD HISJRCHESTRA; YOU GET YOUNGER AS YOU GROW OLDER B1 TAKING TESTRONES TABLETS thr fiiwM Of all revitalising tonlcn for Men. a Prepared by the r.lilllsH GLANDULAR l'K(H)l
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    • 37 11 DIARY THE Muslim community of Singapore are holding tea party today at Raffles Hotel at 5 p.m. m honour of the officers and men oi H.M. Pakistan ship Zuliiqar. The Singapore branch of the Alumni Association of
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    • 41 11 the King Bdward vii College of medicine will oe holding a dinner tomorrow evening at 8 pm. m m Adclphi Hotel. Guest of honour will KM Or P. M. Kaul. Director of the South East Asia bureau of th»Woild H.aith Or>;anisatJon.
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  • 486 12  -  OSWALD HENRY At Home It's Just The Opposite (By IVI( A UNDFOBS, Swedish star m Hollywood, who made a bow on the Singapore screen as Queen Margaret m 'Adventures of Don Juan" has sized up the American male. She recently declared m a
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    • 118 12 Avozd disappointment j fij SCXSKBVG /MA/) JBffS^.H ESTHER WILLIAMS i&Li'ii iii'4 v ti*'' Vt r"ETCf! LnftrUiiU §9 ->^^*j<jf^> f -V^ f*» > :n 'ov« ond how!) RicAftoo MONTALBAN L ,>?(;/ J£^ t/Tm I*'1 ncomporobly funny 1 i^k "^M JpUk Ci»S nun iidijpi SEASON EXTEXDED OWING TO UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! STILL SHOWING
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    • 30 12 GREAT WORLD Globe 7—9.15 "Wood On The Sun" NEW WORLD Life 7 J».15 Double lie public Feature! "SIERRA SUE' and •LAST FRONTIER UPRISING" ROYAL 3—7.30 "ON AN A SOLNDRI" (Tamil)
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    • 139 12 S SHOWS: I, j Mj •wei mi m th. v sf Ml-SK \l M|>H -.iiiii. tt. N MACDONAIh m >1 m s -I MA It it Hi) A.\ \\i.i;i/witli IS.'K'inald Ow.n r. U \i» Karn^ si \so\ iv i i:\iMn I HE'S STILL THE TOPS IN TOWN' TODAY FOUR SHOWS
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  • 141 13 COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS NEI TRADE pROPOSALS for improving the barter trade between Singapore and N. E. I. will be considered at the first meeting of the newly-formed liaison committee tomorrow. Chinese traders will advocate a barter trade "without restriction". Another proposal, for bartor trade between MagaßOre md Palcmbang wh»ro large
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  • 52 13 INDIANS FOR UN ECONOMIC COUNCIL NAMED Mas Mr. iter-deatgaaU Kninassy m load India's the Eighth Ses- mic and Scxmrnited NaKiag m Now 7 v s iretaa, the Fin- r to the Indian .hington and Consul Gen- New York uninatod a^ alitlves. Menon. Sec- Indian Delegation Vl ,,k will act as
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  • 766 13 ore, Jan. 28. Singapore «na« quotanoM m i given by tbc Malj^f Share rt.ken" Awodftttoi gin v frllcv^s i Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice 14.00 15.00 Atex. Brld I Prof 2J5 2.92 4 i O'd« 1-97 4 2.0.24 8.8 Petro! 43 9 44/9 iM. Tnist«< 7.50 &5O Cons.
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  • 26 13 Markets re open I The share and rubber I markets which closed tor I the Chinese New Year holiday re-open this morning. t i w W
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  • 253 13 META LS FIRM ON N. Y MARKET NEW YORK. MOD. COPPER, lead and beld firm In i strong market k as these developnw highlighted non ferroui netali uem announced stockpiling of ti teglc RMttriab would ipeedi 'i .it >•• tpitc possil le m t on d > .i my. 2.
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  • 180 13 RELAX DOLLAR CONTROLS, SAY AUSTRALIANS CANBERRA, M AUSTRALIA?! ti :i«i« eta h i iin NMrh hoping f( i a minor rclxation of doUl controls to buy stringently r. tinned Yank goods. foUowtflg 1 un official announcement <f tevourmble ba'ance of tia< with North America ir. N> embtr. Officials expected the
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  • 119 13 NEW DELHI. Mon. THE State-owned automatic telephone factory at Bangalore, the first nationa' industry set up m accordance with the Government of India's industrial policy, has started functioning. Two thousand telephones assembled from component parts imported from abroad, will be ready by the end of
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    • 77 13 1 i FOR YOUR INSURANCES j CONSULT NATIONAL EMPLOYERS j Mutual General INSURANCE Association Ltd. (Incorporated m England) MOTOR FIRE WORKMENS COMPENSATION, V u*c\GV PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, HOUSE OWNERS HOUSEHOLDERS COMPREHEN S£S^CASH AND CARJ RANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL n GUAPAN I D 1 k»k SOI lJ DEPENDABLE INSURANCE mm VU liberal
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  • 599 14 SOUTH BEATEN IN ALL BLUES RUGGER CLASSIC Nortli tl ptv 8 pts. ii t minute "scram trv M rt4d b > the entire North pacU i I A '^l^ enabled them to defeat the South m the f.rst M, g Nol th s uth encounter by >7 points (thre^ goaK
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  • 129 14 '.VKV V lerb McX tempt*, M X■•K le> aid of CI li ll th, p M k per -<rn.ii.tv i :.av, ever nH I mm will lov< Mi .:v th.it h, I n tat raaUtMl If1« th X to hay« forgotten. •i went to
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  • 145 14 More Cup Fund Donations Six more donation*, to I the Tribune Thoina* (up m I Fund arrived m the Tn- I bun*' Otliee yesterday m (n»m Fahanj? wh*re puh- lie spirited sport sm.n are r^anizinjj eollee- i tions to keep our Tho- mas Cup team mm m England. The 'atest
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  • 803 14  -  Jimmy GLOVER From HILL, Sunday. THE Malayan Thomas C up Team defeated a combin--1 ed Yorkshire-LaJita.shire-C heshire team here today by eight games to nil. Not single set was conceded. They arrived an hour late, and an enthusiastic crowd of 700 gave them a rousing welcome
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  • 197 14 SYDNEY, Mon.-S. .J. Mi-Cab.', former Te>t crieketrr. played on the Sydney Cricket Ground nwntJy. He went m last and his hatting partner did not know who he was. Twelve representati\* of a New South Walts Cricket Association, captained by former Te-t bowler
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  • 115 14 SYDNEY. Mon. The Australian Amateur Athletic Tnion has decided to support Victoria's move to have the 1956 Olympic Games held m Melbourne. The decision was made 9t a recent meeting of the Union. Mr H. R. Weir, president of thu Union, will be one of Australia"?
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  • 66 14 Playing their first soccer j game of the season, Junior Dynamos XI beat 8.M.H.. Alexandra XI by five goal to nil on the St. Patrick's School field recently. Scorers were D. de Rozario (2>, V. Garnell. D. Dragon and R. de Vries. Teams wishing to have
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  • 67 14 MELBOURNE, Mon. England saved the women's second Test match here today aga'nst Australia by playing out time to secure a draw when, at one time, the game seemed lost. Australia, 265 m their first innings, declared their record innings today at 158 for four and England, 118 m
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  • 466 15 Hon Yarn, Lim Swan? If' play tine game T- rak m the lead. Resumption saw both t< pma fighting hard to wore i it was touch Hud go, with Singapore getting the bettei of the exchanges, Bartfa spurred hii team to action by repeatedly keeping
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  • 213 15 A largo crowd saw 33 competiton match thru skill against each other at the first Medical College rmon "Lightning Chess Tournament" at the Harrower hall last night The tournament was run on the Swiss system of six rounds with competitors moving within ton seconds. Timing was set
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  • 793 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS asdjfhdjhfjdsa the IV: ak Turf February Meeting j sterday were a that the dub ike a lacing ten races for that this is the hiatory of ng that 'there three day meet's each day. will start at lay and the foil will he run
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  • 95 15 GERMA N SPEED STAR NOW IN SWITZERLAND rRANKPURT, Mon 1 i< tdol i <;■ mssßj hiving ice who twr, 1 1 in-in ri.i European i>« W i Mi 48th birthday I m retirei v m 3v r land. m lettera to fornstr acqu.int-, anees m Oersaany h»> u<! Im 1
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  • 374 15 Carvalho plays a g reat game for Malacca The game i loved into mid- i lay with Malacca getting ftl itchanges. To- of this half. raiii. .I tog< ther i nov( >\ ahead froa the right nl the ball to Tarn Singh and '.i:-- Sikh got In the equaliser with
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  • 82 15 NEW YORK, Won. Andar C. McLaughlin, 15-year-old skat tar, I t rushing up to i to* the world's figure champion i.. n ParUi from b 1 1— is. i. rathe*;, les Ifc v Ud, "Bhe will finish -i i bet her." Thai i mrhal Europe will
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  • 92 15 VIENNA, Mon. Former E ar Lazloi i predicted today maa „v Hungai lan ;<ud •i r players who "are fed up with commui ism and Ail! head westward as soon as they have the opportunity." Kubala, who Bed to Vienna i: c days ago and was
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  • 218 16 CKOI'L, Mon.— A 4 *>evere M battle is shaping up m the small \illage near the border separating the South Korean Republic from the Soviet -dominated North Korea. Fighting W9M LOinp on arounl Chunpdan. t village two ami a half miles south of the 3Sth parallel
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  • 165 16 Deputy PM'mi.t Wu T-n- „1 to comment, mm it vu known the caMaet onfinally Intended opcaiaf "J the Government al ton on F L lef| the cabin f meeting for peijoni iri«M Mt lHni Sun v.it-yf before returning Nanking lat« m Urn afternoon The prtsiiir.ts personal aaalatant
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  • 236 16 Karens Strike At Rangoon RANGOON, Monday. DI'KMESE Government forces and Karen tribesmen D both suffered heavy casualties m fighting which raged throughout today m the northern outskirts of Rangoon, an official spokesman said. Government troops had surrounded Karen villalages occupying an area about five miles square, he stated. The Karens
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  • 171 16 UP PRESS CHIEF DROWNED tokio. Monday. Mil- n Vaughn. 57 yeai old United press Vice l*r«rtdcnt and fr>u: others vv.it 1 di owned m Tokio Ba> on Sunday, artei i Japanese t*>at m winch they were out duck shooting eapttoe i m a squall. An intensive seard) by rican planes
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  • 103 16 DUTCH PLANES CAN LAND IN MAURITIUS LONDON, Hon.— Britain has Ranted Holland air base facilities on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius for n~mmilitary aircraft en route to Indonesia. a Foreign OtFice spokesman said today. Hollands request came after Iniia. Pakistan. Ceylon and certain Arab countries refused I to allow
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  • 76 16 Prague, Monday. Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei VyshinsUy was sufficiency recovered from his ■•serious illness 1 yesterday to leave, for several hours, the Czechoslovak hospital m which he has been a patient. His attendants would give nohint of where he went. The Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry continued to profess
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  • 66 16 WEYMOI'TH. biOn. Ships of the Homo Fleet sailed fiom Portland harbour today for their spring cruise to Gibraltar and the Mediterranean. The first to leave, m misty weather just after seven a.m. were the destroyers. They were followed by the battleship Duke of York, flying the flag of
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  • 143 16 A irli ner su rvives collision NEW YORK.— With part of a Miiall private pla" embedded m a 20-foot hole m its fuselage BrlUi**«" Trans- Atlantic airliner made a |>erfect laiulinjj <>" airfield at Mitchell Field today. Three people In I piano were killed whi mod the airliner J above
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  • 420 16 WASHINGTON, Mon. American now has super atom bombs greater m explosive power than those dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This was disclosed today by the United States Atomic weapon developments. Kxtensive analysis of now types of bombs setted recently at Eniwetok. proving ground! m the
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  • 25 16 ADELAIDE M Mon.— ln a major i ~M Sedgman defeated M hope John Brom r ,ni« 6-2 m the Austral, Championship lina.- A.P.
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