Morning Tribune, 4 February 1949

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 1 00 1 (Sew Series). FRIDAY, FEBKIAKV 1 1949 Trice 10 Cent-..
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  • 71 1 v ieft the iry today battleon time. opposed Sovereign as Italian over to J" 1 re parat ns. They al- talian war- the lioyal Navy ted out to iea to meet the 3 g today d cdr: were Delay a tail behind Two Russian to pick
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  • 103 1 RED KOREANS BURN POLICE STATION SEOUL Thurs.— At least seven South Koreans Here killed todaj and the police station at the north■d border towl of Paekchon was burned by band 150 North Koreans. I wai made B-- the mornB. A: my reporta H&,- er ol radiert B ;!> v wore
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  • 20 1 I Thursday.; Korea nas -hip m the Amencan-oc-Kon .1 after a <sion aith*ra ltwt A.P.
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  • 129 1 Thursday., intends U> of Pre:sikr new proward area* (ion of the Economic and Council, one tecir., -'tion's principle Hn t V nes h^e for an **fcta s?° nnetx t Monday. >ICaD oOdali said the Assistant Becretary of State. WUlard Thorpe, intends t< submit late m
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  • 525 1 MALAYS PROTEST TO GOVT. AT KILLING Villager Shot By Troops KIALA LI MPI R, Thursday. SEVENTY leading Malays of Kerling, a village 41 miles north of Kuala' Lumpur are to protest to the Government against the shooting of a Malay by Security Forces m Kampong Jawa, about a mile from
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  • 43 1 NEW MANILA ENVOY MANILA, Thurs. President (fciiiriim has approved Ihr nomina- I lion of the I nit«-(l St«t«'s 2 Ainhas-ador (o Anstra- Ma, Myrun (invan, as thrj i mn ainhassador to th«- J rhili|t|»inrs, Micceedtag J Enunei O'Neal who rr- llgaed rceriilly. U.P.
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  • 80 1 LONDON. T!'.".: Wi n 1 Churchill, Britain's wani leader, told 800 leaders Dutch and Brii ":lic 1 here t >day thai tJ Dul Oov mment was resolutely to rescue true ,>" aress i' l Indonesi; I nn turtn monstrositiea ol anarc. y and communism." Mr. Churchill M
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  • 35 1 HONG KONG, Thurs Shots were mod at \y ;li tl)i bound train from kowioun The Incident occurred new KuUhan ■tation, 100 jnlle; from CWiton No paa^ng n were Injured. A .P.
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  • 442 1 TAXI NO. S C 371 THE STRANGE CASE OF A 10 lip. Fonl taxi BCSTI conliscat' ■<! Blghth Police Court M liftstraU and taken ©vet for the use (»f the customs r>- partmeat Is being !>:»"> for In instalments by Mr. V. rw van Kutty. of ■emba* tng Road, Singapore.
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  • 162 1 RANGOON, Thursday. The Burmese Government called todaj foi new peac talks to end the civil war, as fighting raged m Rangoon's suburbs. Pi, mici Thakin tfu summoned the titular head of embattled Karen m i>« Is to his liome to res ume armistice conversation*
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  • 15 2 M u Thurs persons u r >4 fenv 17. ax kali rhei »er..
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  • 255 2 MNP TO DEMONSTRA TE OVER O'KEEFE The Malav Nationalist Partv is expected to lead la ma. demonstration soon against Australia s decision to d, por Mrs. O'Keefe, IndoaeslaB srlfs of aa Austoallan national. Where the ptUpOSed demonstration vi. 1 be held ha> not been disclosed. The luajus-demonsti juon W" be
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  • 84 2 Young Ong 6ai Lam told a hawker. Tain Jin on February I 1 that he had to pay up $10 and join <;an£ IS, it u.ts al1. gf.i m the Fast District Court jrcflttntey. Tarn* Jin said ho had no BIIOMIJ an«l 0»f thtn tlm'iitcMc<J
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  • 60 2 rE Singapore Chinese Y.M. l A wji' celebrate their I first anniversary with a lea BAlty an«l aght entertainment .it their pvemlfM at seieg:e iQUi! at 4 30 p.m. on Saturday. Th€ Ch-ne?e Consul Geneiul m Sing i pore Pr. Wu PlAk Slung and Uie Secretaiy lor CbineM
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  • 189 2 DIKING ft salvage operation at Tanjom; v iIZAT „n J ;in M 22 a Malay diver. Ahniat bin Moh:i:ti-<! N,, r t >\ ';t|i>*'il through fatigue while working on tfa m a-bt^ ,4,\'i>. an;l died lx'foro lie was brought to th^ Mrfar«, Th«> tl,\in^ |mrt>
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 2 These two little girls smile cheerfully although it was a black day for them they were sailing for Freemantle, Australia, on board the Blue Funnel .ship Gorgon after spending school holidays with their parents m Malaya over Christmas.
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  • 113 2 Imported 41 lbs of gold-charge ILI M CBONG Ml V :,M T\\O revenw r cH the s.s. Choy bag found a paper dfl oil drum. Ai t: I i heavy parcel th« \< r^' s^H way an 1 ninet} gold fell out. H Hua Cheng fl :nc:ii^or of 1 v
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  • 85 2 MOHAMMED YttSOfl bin Mustapha. aged 20. allege:! m the ti'st District uouri yesterday that the police haa Katen him up into co&Xess ing that he had tor.i h^l identity card to bit:. He Wtl charged with failing to prod iK- e h-s card on December 10.
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  • 38 2 THIVY-CURNEY CONSULTATIONS Mr. J A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya left last night for Kuala Lumpur for con*>u'tat cms with the Federation High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney on the Emergency Regulations as affecting Indians.
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  • 46 2 Ibru:um bin Harun, a 30- ;ear-old Malay was knocked 'own and stunned at HO 1 milestone on Changi Road last night by a motor vehicle which failed to stop, a police spoke? man said. Ibrahim wis taker to hospital after he recovered consciousness.
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  • 16 2 Police wrested a nun Baling area wl sell a Japanese rifle. >'<■' 4H
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  • 134 2 IYAM PERUMAL, a Municipal mandore tried on a charge of murdering another Indian, Apavoo was found guilty of causing grievous hurt and sentenced to six years' rigorous imprisonment at the Assize Court yesterday. On the evening of March 30 last, as Perumal left his
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  • 74 2 OINGAPORE parents are per- 3 turbed that their sons m the school cadet corps may be drafted to fight communist gangs m Malaya. Several Chinese parents have asked Uiat their sons be dropped out from cadet corps. But a senior school cadet offtcer told the Tribune
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  • 63 2 The Singapore branch ot the St. John Ambulance Association w: I formall) receive thfir new Headquaitars a* the void St. Peter's Church in Stamford Road from the Oo- i lial Secretary. Mr p; A. B. McKerron at 10 a.m. in Saturday. Atur the handing over
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 120 2 1 RUGGLES M 7tm LOOK HERE, MY BOY, Mil, MD, A V YES, IAGREE!-BUt] [mil UU'IDONNO] I '^ZTtTt^ S fJM YOU KNOW THE STAGE ISjOM'S GOT TO DO HOW 00 YOU KNOW /V£ NEVER TRtED J NCll m m *H';M AMY PRECARIOUS yS0MeTHIH6,M... YOU'VE GOT AHY 1AIEH1 V ASKED HIM
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  • 204 3 lenders shot .dead the le**v oi bndH UfcrS ,n M ambush M Gtyfaag Teni.n R Kampottg v^t fT v Five snb-m. chine gw tgitj^, n nt inil rounds of Pm— |||u M xu >re re.m,Te«l htMl »he hmlv The Seaforths were trailing the squad which seriously
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  • 80 3 New Singapore Bank To Open Union Bank, B timentcfttI v .lasses of' I tomorrow rs. tfanaftoi M V m -chow. IU I of SSIV rtKtft B will try i.i people ifl th« re -rt action I B rst month per cent., for v ,i) and M ■»r con- i m
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  • 196 3 Reds Face Problems r*HK Commttnift arali of 1 china have undoubtedly won th»* war t>ut. without con(tiering further territory the) lave grave problems of reorganisation ar.i reconstrucif. i before them, Brigs Her L. r. Field, retiring British Military Attache t Di t;sh EmNanking, c Ud ter I j m :-;>it*'
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  • 73 3 P V O join Govt. agai nst Karens RA! X. Thurs. Members of an outlawed B»te were reported today to have WG nent forces m fighting rebellious Karen li Government vhite band to* lunteer OrBd2 d fOtCeS I n military fei s battling 19 -uburban miles norta '< troopl !e
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  • 32 3 RETURNS AFTER 14 YEARS EXILE R KNGmei Queen [»i widow says she in April ars of exile. tJ now -H ?kok after in 1935 in a n- tici who T itic risrhts.
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  • 74 3 STRANG visited Indonesia B VI A VIA. Thttrt '.V- ham Strang, Bi I L T n- Jsf>8ecretary of F Aftairs, who toured th-. Far -:ted Indonesia lays at ti nd of Janu»' before he left I r I An et a. the Dutch has rev- a':-, d. Sir WllHam m
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  • 26 3 SYDNEY. Thurs. Tjei pla"c to be' built i 1 A trajfta~-a Vampire tigh wa; complrted today. It w.u undergo te.it Bights nexl mon*h.- Reuter-AAP.
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  • 71 3 The Sv edisii at Sii l for tl 3h p. w hich wra on ent out of her cause oi th k nf f cargo n Emetic m f livrilt I the two monl Captain S sor skipi r o. he vessel, sal that th*»
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  • 24 3 1^ French trcign ?8-t(in Doteur Yersin wn en lift Singapore on Jmb^TJJ* t or saigon. i-otumia nr. Wednesday night because !tT trouble.
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  • 205 3 hianch of v .itrue has lit), r a to Mr. address its passes *>n his atj the chalr- "nal comI Singapore ■>ir. ed this at King held en of the aterday. 'r. MacDonald. General. elected the > iec j while Mr. Smith was IV '-resident.
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  • 275 3 l^iss Christina Kg v-w Pwh a staff Nona <» r the it.i! SinL'.ipon-. Uld Mm Chtß I'»-n^ Chlß Lumpur, hftVC l>oon chosen for th»' A! K. Mun ng holanhipt for 1949. for th< ir tWO v- m 1 -j.it;«!s m Sy.ln.'V .tn<l M»-i--the Win Funnel
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  • 35 4 Dial 999 For Fire Brigade IP f/ Lowiwi CoK^rv CToimciX <ipprwe» „r th^. Fitf Brig&ds Committee, th- 68 tlarm vi/>f»-/M 10M b« .</' iMolly repl teh phom call Phot > sho •of r/j' Wr« Brigadi id < La
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  • 156 4 SAYS RED RADIO FRAN* WOCX llnirMi T!IF him** oniiniinist lUdhl h:is HMNHMid 1 th:,t Govtranml tlu-lianK headed by Chiang K .ii-sh«.k. are preptftag tor "n*ta»c* to the bitter Hie broadest declared the diehards "will be utterly md thoroughly isolated' and 'their re:nti.mafy policies will
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  • 126 4 US author flays Churchill Paris. Thur a blttei on Britain's war- ftfinistei Winston urchlll laun< h on Wednesday by an. A.meri< m author Ar: 11 K. Km m v. v stifying foi I hC »rnmui it ip- w ii< h Vi< toi R. Kf iehenh suing .s hat m 1918
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  • 130 4 A pat on back for Liberia W-.s HNGTi >\ Tl v The 1 ted Btat< gave a di] ti pat on 1 i back to Libi ri t, the nly v < republic In Africa. Ti.. 81 ..i nounc< d that th Stab s I it and the Lib* i
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  • 120 4 'People's Govt.' Run By Communist Chief body styled the People's Governmen Peiping started work here today. It was created a month ago th munist mv. h China People's i- vernmen which has Its headquarters m Shihchiachuang 1 T I miles southwest. Genera fornn r Red r-il G* orgi M tlm
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  • 100 4 Freeman Was A Bit Too Free 2 Cheltnsford, Thurs. Ia Hh Fri' man, 23, o/ Bermondsey, v motor fit- ter i>U aded guilty o.t S Cheimsford t bremkma Z i'lto the h-oit-vt o/ Harold I Mugford, V.c. I It wms "tattd that J while Mugford h gain- tht v.c. ichU'
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  • 49 4 Manila Thursday. Dr Raghunath S. Rao, .>> istanl director-general of the Interna* tiona! Labour Organisation Xow visiting Manila, says he U "highly impressed by the Philippines' rapid itridea In economk development Lo recent yetars despite the enormoufl tosses suf« feted by the country In the -a.-i IVAI Reuter
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  • 98 4 1 MANILA. Thurs. Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs Felino Neri said today the Philippines is willing to give asylum to 94 Catholic lemi* nary students and three priests from China. Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York Interceded on behalf of the Church members. He asked that
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  • 40 4 MANILA ifi Manila :i today thai machin s closed hav, a runwa f the national airport personnel port Corporati i it sal I that t estimated to m Uion portion or army sun buried in I U.P.
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  • 53 4 COLOMBO Thurs. The British delegation which concluded finance talka with v~Ceylon Government >*est< relay left here by air for N* w Delhi toa.iy for discussions with the Indian Government. 1; was ieannci here that terms or' th< British agreement with Ceylon will be released simultaneously m London
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  • 185 4 U.S. May Give Atom Bomb Strength WASHINGTON Thursdc Chairman David E, Lttienthai of the Atomic Energ:, Commission yesterday agreed t consider te&ing t' how manu atom b<ymb* tbUnityd States has. lAHenthal aU<> 9oAd thai f headlines reporting tk< development j i "super-atomic United States bomb' V HJUS tt fad. h'
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 75 4 C. K. TANG Ptwter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FCRNRUSE AIL KIM>S OF UNEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., 241, River Valley Koad. Singapore. Ph«Ki«*: 40*25 IMPORTANT BOOKS*" The Companies Act 1943 SIG 25 Index to Companies Act. 194 S 3.00 Students Income Tax. Rowland 15.75 Private International
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  • 279 5 I ,»f,*ting« -,1 an acute f its cultural destiny, it how the coUegM 1 are singuiinmur. t,, the new that is striding country. d the high walls ..unseats l*>tential rrow lead lives of ic hmcnt andseSty. new M laya irc hin past them, intellectuals nt ch the procession that
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  • 61 5 ■■■■HBMaiMIIHM^.^HHMV > -iJi.. y^tssWKMJ^a^Hi*: ■.»iWlMgß:<WK) i IP i win—— wmsxf, "':;a«i«HipHBHBB AWAITING THK SPRING THAW— This picturesque scene m Stevens, Ontario, is Also big business to the loggers of the Canadian region. Representing millions of dollar< m potential paper, the cords of pulp logs will be transported down
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  • 574 5  -  K. HENDRICK -by- SUDDENLY, over a northern California rice paddy, an old two-winge; airplane rises. It flies low, trailing what looks lik^ a cloud of dust The pilot is planting rice. The method he is using is becoming more and more common all the timr. In
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  • 147 5 pADAR Is being used by a It group Of Austrah,. Cten tists from the Ooun :i for Scientific and Endustn Research m eapt rimeut the !,i j, < of making rain Phey are i onoentrating < i ree pha es: 1 Btlldil Of the 'if ling" cloudJ v.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 38 5 "POP'' mmmm ——i I r wc, ip rt wa-^ a Zs*jo DeMswO my most* r?S L\*OU*-D vou u^r ascnrc m .show could j E^-k ttT tut; riiKjf'M HIM OE.T |f MJE .T*V<EL HIMTOT. PINCH D Jtfc-^H -f^T/^"~ l
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  • 721 6  - SHANGHAI-CITY OF FRENZY WALTER BUGGS The greatest fear of people m Shanghai is what will happen while the Reds tak 2 over. Nationalist scldiers, refugees and gangs may loot and even kiii. By AS the distant rumble <■ f phinese Communist armU Hears, an-i as the peace negotiations persue a-
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  • 408 6 THE Negev, Southern Palestine desert or scmi-desei: of .'-■ome 3,000,000 acres (12 232 square kilometres). over which Egypt and I-tael agreed to cease fighting on Januaty 7, provides a thread of unity that today links $M entire Jewish people. From Premier David BenGurion down to the
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  • 227 6 AT one time or another. raCB seen to have pitted almost every sort oi animal to race against i aothec of iu own kind. Beyond tho more u.sual hone and greyhound races, there have teen elephant races, hectic rr.^OS, turtle races, ad infinitum— not to mention "The Celebrated
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  • 131 6 OF interest to marine en gineers is the work of the removal of rust from the electrical equipment of a sunken Chinese vessel, salvaged by the Patrick Steamship Com pany Of Melbourne. During World War II the vessel, the Anshun, was sunk m M*'ne Bay, New Guinea, by
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  • 72 6 M ALMOST vd inanpoUti I by r> -ufl edJcaUon > no! is eaUrinf upon new phase tbfl The pna W Easter. wh- ou« Youth" will jj ol the elcue n >* will attain the the next ti 4 secondly- djj Pities disgoi dej dents in << :*J the
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  • 139 7 ITJsa. AIH IflSASTEal ABOVE: Rescue partv workers mil! around nUns of an American Skymaster near Oarstang, Fngland. Six persons aU F.S. military personnel, arete killed when the phase crashed in flames. Though the fuselage remained aonarwhal intact, the wreckage wa* strewn over a Hrg:* area, A I The
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    • 70 7 LA OJR.. The original P?^^^BHb sarong as B^'^ai^l onlvshecan! BRAND NEH COPY I 3RROW at IOITE! /s REAL re/ief r put 60 years, million* /^^^-ife *»L A'iTT'S Pills have found their /JBg&d**' iwo tr.e homes of the world. That >^Stft9P^' *j* e ere are increasing is the best^ J£ffisjagfr?' tuaor
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 168 7 On Your Radio I oday mxm netwokk. gft« K?SS ±T &%3K«£ ENGLISH PROGRAMMES RED NET WORK Down. 130 0 V.va An.no,. 13^0 SE pROGRAM MHS INDIAN PROGRAMME News, 134« Dance MUJW. Tim< Sll n;il brsssr-aS SSw^g^S SartJ4»= 19:^0 Pane- Mu?ic JOOO MX. A Ainoy 115 OW with glg Tim 2.00
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  • 456 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Lcatk I i I I I t on v.... ,<••••••«■■■• ■■f.iaaa i I Mr. Morrison drove In the J first steel sheet pile into the Thames tor the coffer dam which I will keep out the water whilst the new wall is built. When the dam is finished
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  • 446 10 I VATICAN CITY. Thurs. IVHILE Catholic Bishops m Poland are known to be k ;rig everything possible to m\ Did open conrlict with the P' ash Government, reports Ite-ithing Vatican circles from ivYtisaw have a rouse' I fears. Ihfie that a r»»w wave of
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 237 10 JEXCUSIVE TO THE MORNING THIIU E ■■RRRVA l I|u s -T] r^^rATT^AiRFIELPAIRC^FTGArsJ OH.' OLP RW 15 vmj-RFKiERVOt'S I CANT HELP JHE LL KNOW YOU RE yC LAP YOU rt: JUST CALL ME NIKI. B^9^ p) |T K4^ ON *g WTJ«K < V FOR EVERyTHI^ \X !>l SCA«EP/ J ARMSTRONG./,/ m
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  • 301 11  -  Epsie Kinard By IfTM: iwo la^.'iiaa cmivhics 1 wrhich arc shaping up for ring and summer, are dicsses and daring -a- suitf* e\iewa of the scanty nts which wiLi be seen i.ts shortly were cently modelled In a "Fash- the times" shewing m New
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  • 236 11 LEFT by the Gorgon on Wednesday to rejoin school in Perth: 9-year-old Timothy Xichoi-v who has h. en spending his Christmas vacation In Batavia with his parent--. Timoiry is a pupil i at Guilford. Timothy was seen off by his mother. Mrs. Paddy Nichols. who accompanied her son from
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  • 163 11 Beau ty Care For Sensitive Skin THE sensitive skin which becomes sore and patchy at the first hint I wind or sun la a great trial to its owner. This skin usually reacts unfavourably to many reliable types of cosmetics, and also dislikes soap and water. A gentle trestment Is
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 43 11 COME TO MOUTRIES Why not start a record library now, and add to your repertoire each month rrom the most comprehensive stock m the East. ESTAB. s moutrie a co. mala yai ltd 5 JOHN LITHE'S BUILDING *mmr s .ncapo«e tel 703 C
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    • 47 11 RAFFLES HOTELt s,:m»av m JAN. I BY POPULAR REQUEST THE NO. l REGIONAL BAND of the ROYAL AIR FORCE (By kind permission of the Air Ooucil CAC. Air Command, Far Etst) Conductor Mr. H. E. WHEELER, M.i-., K.K.( •<).. VIJ.C.V. Vocal* LESLIE STEVEN'S,. Tenor I BOOK EARLY j
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  • 297 12 British Film i Collie iio£ owned by Mrs. Fox McL Guinesji. as he is known m the lludios, ptayi >n number of scenes Pipe User EU\V.\Kl> KKiHV was a \rr> uorriril i^an the oUnr uav i:i th ttmMm at Shrph^nl's r.ush. ll«-
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 187 12 L»»t 3 Shows; a B ad> «Y'k 1 ana Ki.m .n. \KNH; 1|; tN fl "KEY LARGO" I with 111 MIHKM r,i,,.\, I oi'KMM; rmi7)inS >\\ fl FOX o\| t ALL! fl "GOOD NEWS" I M.Cf.M.s TMIMMi y Musii-a' s.n^ation 1 fl 1 To-M<>rn.\\ at Mi,!-\, t fl "SOULS Of
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  • 34 13 Overseas Assurance pays 6% Urn Ovtr- 1 nctioii „t- i tnnual g«OFeb. li. up ;i .sum of report wt— l $123,980 for the tug 1 I^B. the profit and ight forward 1 |f47 was
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  • 23 13 Thurs.— The )anies have adopttotalling for worldwide irch. esldent EL8.M on and agr rtlcularlv ac j fronts A. P.
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  • 89 13 Red dollar launched in Peiping J»K IIIXK. Thurs.-n,,. Mi ilar> C()n(r|(| toilaj pro.lai.,,,.,l Urn .J.Mii,,in,,i ;11 „r Communisl Tssa a <ioii:irs i ka baii< iurr(i v -others daw 1(> r lhe committee said from today workers, atmu and poor people could chaLg* up to 500 yuan at the >Yuple's Bank,
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  • 61 13 1UKIO. Thur.— li U are underway here tor the negotiation of a financial and trade agreement between j ipaa and the Belgium monetary area. Gen. Mar Arthur's Foreign Trade Section chief, Frank E. Ptckelle, announced tv*ay. The Belgium monetary area included the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg,
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  • 730 13 H F- b. 3 I Singapore Bum* quotatiomr I u given by the Mall I kerf Aaaootatioia »tre uMiOWf 1— Buyers Sellers I a: 14.00* 15.00 I a k, Brick r 55 2.92 1 j I 44 3* istee 7.50 8.50 I 23 6 24 6 I
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  • 30 13 Industrials firm j A i Int«'reHt continued m I i Industrial* \esterday v\lth the market remain- C mi? hrm, but *ir. shares J were a^ain quiet. > S w M i
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  • 71 13 •HERE w,i> mot- < v t::. t-lt m t':. *ith local j nlili. i. vv. i pteul I BAGO Fl.oi BUk $14 s.\;o SEED (22 TAPK c.\ FLOI R\ F. p^lakp: TAPIOCA ISO MEDIUM PEARL 131 TAPIOCA SEED |31 WHITE PEPPER: Ifimtuk *21»i. Sarawak $21:>. BLACK PEPPER
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  • 56 13 THE rub! toed u» i terda mod< of I. iisin- is wa v, iti rday i oslng pra weii lyers SelU tto I llai I h No. I atai 95-fs No S alar. 94-4 34- k On registered leader, Feb.-Mar. 96- 51 Api ll-Juae 90-4 July Best 9f>^
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 170 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES CONSULT NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual General INSURANCE Association U& 1 1 corp mted In v.wy. land MOTOR FIRE, WORKMEN'S Ci I JATION BAGGAGE PERSONAL ACCIDENT, LIURGLARY, HOUBE OWNERS, HOUSEHOLDERS COMI b 'K.VSIVi: CASH AND CARS IN TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL V !IDENT, FIDELIT\ NI I i. PC., B1 C.
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  • 254 14 Compton voted sportsman of the year LONDON, Thurs. Denis Compti n cricketer and footballer, has been sleeted an of the Year*' for the second successive year in i poll conducted by the weekly publication. "T: Record". Mdrc than voted for Brlta sportsman ind I tained nearly aju their votes with
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  • 192 14 HOG AN HURT IN CRASH EL PASO. Tea ,:,i Ben H aaicioua frm irdlng to d<>, ten who wld In all probability H a hi abh t< long p< kid of r •ion." It was feared that his I arai broken but tW a m the K-rays. He aad i
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  • 248 14 YEO VIL STRIKE LUCKY IN CUP DRA W LONDON, Thursday. THE luck of the draw for the fifth round of the Footm,Jk£* or stoke and Manchester Cnited. prov»d.n K f^lCt Bradford' in their replay. all have home advantage. Yeovil have bStfJ drawn awav from heme, but are jUSt a- delighted
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  • 110 14 Barondi 's family sues Charles Akron. Ohio. Thurs The t'nmily of Sammy Baroudi, the 22-ye«r-old Negro fighter who -lied m Chicago six hours after a knock-out by Ezzard Charles, today sued Charles for $15,000. eharg'ng that he took •unfair advantage" ot the late Baroudi by Illegally" hitting him below the
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  • 76 14 Grand National: TWENTY SCRATCH INGS LONDON. Thuis. Twmt> nun-acceptors were announce, to lay at the first acceptance for the Grand Nations! steeplelechase to be run at Aintree Liverpool, on Mai. 26. They aie: ICights Pass Hamlet, Jack Tatt-r=,, Dunshanphlin, Sir John. Free lx>otoi. (iornianstown. Coupe Garter, Tasman. Inrhniore GrftlUc, Prattler.
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  • 51 14 BOSTON, Tliurs Bo&t<r-i track WUoweri are looki^l forward to aetini the tf^ miles run faster than B f» tnirmtet Saturday »«<» m the Bottcn Athlet;.c Ass cUUion games. The race will brin? thcr Oaston Feiff. OlfmpJC champion from Belgiuto Er^k Ahlden of Sweden iWI PrtO Witt of the
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  • 47 14 SYDNEY. Thurs Australian O'ympic swimmer ruc^ set an* Australian record of ->6S seconds for 55 yartfs freestyle m Sydney during JanuHis time clipped one-fifth of a second off Bt i:e Taylors record, which was established at the 1948 State champion- ships. Reuter arvi AAP.
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  • 40 14 NEW YORK TOUTS. TTO New York Yankees on Wednesday signed on their first Negro bai ebaH ptayw outfielder Luis ■fcrqttCZ of the Ba'timorc elite Giants ani hecame the 6th Major league Club hire a KefrO athlete. A.P.
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  • 155 14 i ricketers have been requested to a> t0 ne>borg on Feb. 9 and the South African^ Test meet England here fn the fourth ■^■g. gl on Feb. 12 will be selected from among thtin. D. Eegbie, O. I>aw-<or. j ham. C. McCarthy. B >.
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  • 171 14 BRISBANE, Queensland, Thurs. Lloyd La Beach, set new state records of 9.7 seconds m the 100 yards and 21.4 seconds for the 220 yards when he won two invitation rac«s m Brisbane on Wednesday night. Heib McKonloy also established a new Queensland record by
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  • 444 15 RESPITE two picture goals by their centre forward I' i Stanley, the Johore Cricket Club went down to t hr vK.C. m a thrilling; hockey game at the I'adang Nr st»'rday. Three quick goals m the first half enabled the s i;.( to
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  • 142 15 JOLLILADS A. U. FEBRUARY FIXTURES ihr following arr- the soccer i fixtures of JolUUdfl Athletic I'rion for the month of Febn: ary: 5; v BMM Farr. r Park; 0: v. \V'T Kranji. Xr itn ji; 10 P. and T.. Grylang Stadium 12: v. Robinsons. OyUng Stadium I 13: H.M.S. Terror.
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  • 41 15 S R. C Sports Meet A sports meeting for the election of rtßff l)«Mlin :'or the Cricket, Football. Athletics! and Tennis Sections will be held by the Singapore necreation Club on Feb. 7 at 6.30 p.m. at i the Club premises.
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  • 49 15 S The total for the Tho- I m:is (up fund now stands at > ContrihutionK, how- S ever Hmall, are welcome. I S They should be addrenn- S ed to the Tribune Tho- mas Cup Fund, cot Malaya Tribune Pre«H Ltd., Anson Road, Sin- I I g^apore. 2
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  • 70 15 AROSA. SWITZERLAND, Wednesday.— The United States amateur ice-hockey team and the Arosa Ice-Hockey Club tied 10 to 10 today m the first tame m its Swiss tour for the Americans, who are headed for the word championship matches m Sweden later this month. The Americans led 6-2 at
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    • 731 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS (By FYnang trainer Jimmy j Martin If at present on a m i visit to Smrr^pore to eet Jockey Pat Glennon Adelaide who will be ai rirst jockey for this trail < r stable. Glennoo ha>: been riding plenty of success m j
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  • 283 15 The Singapore Chinese Football Association last night considered a proposal from the Aryan Gymkhana, an Indian representative side, to tour Singapore this year. The matter has been referred to the Profes sionalism and Tour Committee of the Association. The Association decided to I .send teams
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  • 83 16 WFTU TO PRESS WORK IN ASIA PARIS, Thursday The World Federation of Trait Unions, considered by Western labour leaders as a Communistdominated group. plan.« to step up its activities m the Far East, particularly China. The Executive Bureau of the WFTU has said it will send a delegation to Pcipinfc
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  • 249 16 DUTCH PLAN INDIES FEDERATION Immediate transfer of power THE HAGUE, Thursday. government could take over. a said however that the report was "premature, since consultations ona«to [ton which would satisfy all parties were still going on." The communique did not specifically deny any previous reports. Informed quarters said there still
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  • 180 16 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, Thurs.— The Peoples Court trying Josef Cardinal Mindszenty read a letter today m which it declared the Cardinal was willing to negotiate with the Government. The 56-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church m Hungary went on trial before the five-man court on charges'
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  • 123 16 U K agrees with Acheson LONDON. Thurs. The British Government is m full aprocment With the views expressed i by Mr. Dean Acheson. I'nited States Secretary of Ftate. m 1 his comment yestetday on the I two statements by Premier 1 Josef Stalin to an American news agency, a Foreign
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  • 70 16 RHODES. Thurs. Dr. Ralj.i Bunche, acting palestinp meiiati ay nflrmed ofiicially that he had invited six Aiab states to ocmo to Rh( di s f< r armtetia negotia* itionj with the Israelis. The Israelis have agreed to 1 ti< te with ail of tin 1
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  • 46 16 7-Year Meat Plan Begins LONDON. Thurs. -A sevec year development plan m Queensland to meet Britain'^ "desperate meat shortage" has begim it was announced her* i last night The plan is to develop grain sorghum and enable Indirectly an additional 10.000,000 pounds of pork for Britain.
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  • 112 16 FUKUOKA, Kyushu Island, Thurs. Health authorities on Kyushu Island bi licvc that a "not hot enough" public bath has caused the mass infection of children, some of them between the ages of four and Seven, With gonorrhea. Thirty-six girls who frequented the bath with their parents
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  • 32 16 'Quake hits Panay MANILA. Thin'JSSrts from I leading city of the o lippines island, said tnVrning earth tremors the townspeople to from their beds to However. BO casualties were m reported. A.P.
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