Morning Tribune, 12 February 1949

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 1. No. 1011 (New Series). SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FKBRI ARV J>, 1949. I'rit* 10 C«nts.
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  • 151 1 Liaison Committee Agenda KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A iprehOMhrc survey of "mat- Of importance for the welf Ma'aya" will be <lisIted at a three-day meeting: the Communities Liaison nunittec to be hoM in Kuala impur on February 18. 19 i L'O, it was reliably learned _ht. The meeting will also discuss
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  • 77 1 'PANDIT NEHRU SUPPORTS WHITE POLICY' ANBERRA, Friday. Dr. Herbert Evatt, Australian Minister for External Affairs, told the House of Representatives here that "far from criticising the white Australian policy, in my view Pandit Nehru supported it." Dr. Evatt was answering questions from a Labour member about a press interview on
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  • 117 1 Shanghai, Friday. A Communist force of 40,000 regular and guerilla troops were reported today to have fought their way to the north bank of the Yangtze river in West Hupeh Province near Kiangling which a about 15 miles northwest of the former treaty port of Shasi. Severe
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  • 172 1 BATAVIA, Fri. The muddled Dutch-Indone-sian dispute, as far from solution as ever, appeared today to be headed back to the United Nations Security Council. With only five days remaining before the expiration of a UN deadline for an agreement on an interim government, discussions here
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  • 153 1 TOKIO, Fri. -Stocky Prime Minister Shigeru Yo.shida was today re-elected as head of Japan's government bjf the overwhelming conservative majority. He resigned this morning to comply with constitutional procedure. The Communists threw their newly acquired total of 35 votes to a rightwing Social Democrat who was making only
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  • 72 1 Malaya May Join Tin Agreement KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.— Malaya will participate in the drawing up of an International Tin Agreement to ensure the stability of the tin industry if an official motion to that effect is approved by the Federal Legislative Council on February 17 The agreement is to be
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  • 499 1 U.S. LOSES INTEREST IN ASIA DEFENCE Ready To Quit Japan TOKIO, Friday. THE rnit ml States is reconciled to the loss of Japan in the event of war, it was learned today from the most authoritative American sources. A recent strategic survey of the world has convinced some of the
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  • 95 1 Border Sweep Still In (Progress j AN army communique released !ast night 5 stated that during the I ,i» rations in North f i Kedah P.ritish forces J nave contacted by Siam- v*k i-jr«.\ > ui mm! a points along the borde". J <t* bandits have yet J been seen.
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  • 130 1 Watch For The New Tribune With this issue the t Morning Tribune: jj temporarily suspends I I publication. All its most popular S attractions will be in- corporated In the new j big Malaya Tribune; which will make its J 5 appearance on Mon-5 day. The New Big Tn-J bune
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  • 23 1 20 killed in Canton explosion Government military arsenal ilx miles north of Ct»t«i. The explosion whs believed W the cause is pending. A.P.
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  • 60 2 'j in g Kiang. manager t' m Soong Soni; of > w Bridge Road tried to exl »rt 2O.CrW new gunny ?^ag> I I ceml*' when his I'cence •vreti m to export 7.500 i bAgl The consignment v stopi !'i hy revenue ofHcerboan the Tuck Sung.
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  • 73 2 Flying Club,s Only Auscer Damaged f ffi P i Singapore Flying i- C» only serviceable air- < ifl 'i. Auster was danmg- L: I i-iity landing on Kaltmu ft "P yesterday. The A <.-Ut was being flown l.y a ']> i»' under ins*cuct*on. i i< POttxltved «n the strip as
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  • 49 2 i; uiE ftj n^ authors" CapU !»evUl Shuto Norway n ||r William J. Riddell lr? fcatk i S—tfapore *rom Au?tr tlii tiidr .single-cr.gin^d P ':ctor. flew from Englanii to Auatral i last September to get t -^kgroun. for their future l> oks. THey spent two months
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  • 116 2 LAST month's figure of 8.6.% for th Municipal Electoral Rolls was increased by two during the twenty day period of grace set aside for claims and objectors. The two eleventh hour entries were people who proved that they were qualified to vote. Yesterday tlie rolls
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  • 150 2 f FHE ,^;ngapore Malay Welfare Council has decided to establish a welfare home, possibly in Kampong Itelayn. to accommodate and take care of Malay and PlftwK™ aged, poor and orphans. A two-man committee Inche Sardon bin Haji Zuzir. President of the Malay Un-on. and
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  • 41 2 The next regular Conference of Malay Rulers, to be held in Kuata Lumpur on March 1. is e cpect'M U» te a "Short session" because there will bo no important" matters to be discussed, a reliable source stated yesterday.
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  • 262 2 FORCES KILL AYER HIT AM RED LEADER JOHOKE BAIIKI Friday. SECTKITY forces killed two Johore bandit leaders today. On of t h ein ua> identified as Ng Beng, S^-yenr-old Klwh who was the leader of bandits in Aver Ilitiiin. He was shot dep'd in »n encounter with security forces half
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  • 156 2 rVO senior R.A.F. apDointments were announced in Singapore .yesterday. Air Commodore W. A. Opie has taken up the appointment of Senior Technical Stan" Officer at Headquarters An Command, Far East, wnne Air Commodore H. J. G. E Proud will shortly become Base Co.timander R.A.F. Maintenance Base
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  • 76 2 CHILDREN SEE REDS KILL MOTHER )f IPOH. Fridav. i fTHRCE comes:* ban^ifs 1 yesterday shot Avrf > Chinese mother i 1 front of h**r two y >ii!ie children. S Th.» bandits forptvi jL. their way Into \he vv.»- j rmM's h(H»e, drags?l h?r j S an.t thr chltdren oui*'-J.*. I
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  • 63 2 f PL Osm bin Iv V charged in Unmet Court yt^, DCgUfMtly dJSCha: ver k'Hing Pte Ah: »m Tht mruient took i QlWd Test at Blak j Febnii-ry the c. -i. Osman an 1 Ahmed h -u\ ful struggle ior tli. v*'hen tiie incici.-nt
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  • 51 2 MEMBERS of the Bin«jaj t&tum Owners a sociation »vill not renew their prote*: t tno Government regarding nr.ca>ed liceur fee nf >»• year, v/ith a Quarterly C-i' the Asscvia', a apj'.^t! to Government lo Ureo yearly inspeotio- durn before th? war. Phis, apo'j&c&maa smd. will G;-ve:r.ment t»mo
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  • 92 2 EXAMINED ON $260,000-DEBT IPOH, Friday. A CHINESE merer- at. Tan Chin Pan. whos^ glen liabilities amounted to 1360,000, told Mr. Justice Evana In UK Singapore Bankruptcy Cour* ye- terday that his bank. :ptcy was due to his failure i- b.:? MM. Tan, who wa« adjidu;:t i bankrupt recently, .a i
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  • 40 2 The Far Eastern Dn.^on of the General Conference. Seventh Day Adventists will hoc public meeting at the Victoria Meir.oi ial Hall today at 11 kM The Vice President Mr. L K Dick^on. will address UK I ing.
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  • 285 3 CANBERRA, Frid»v. i discussion of the Australian Government's de n vision to deport Mrs. Annie O'Keefe, 1nd0- 11 ivife of an Australian, and her eiijht i-hildren. caused an uproar in the House of Re preM ntatives today. Mr. Eric Harrison, Deputy Opposition leader whether
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  • 96 3 HOLDB9G that an expert viti should be entirely indcpeod nit, the Acting Chief Justice. Singapore, yesterday, in th, H Court allowed the apf Tang Tuck Lock, who \i a < under a Police court fine of MO> for alleged bookmaking. Mi. Justice Goitjon-Sir'th Hid that the
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  • 74 3 EIGHT SWED FROM DRIFTING BOAT SINGEI PATANI, Fiiday. Bight Indonesian seamen who wet without food for near'y a week en board a motor- boat Which :nfted for twelve days in BumatrM waters, have landed in Singkir, a fishing village. 21 mi:. 9 north-east of Sungei Pltai The motor-boat, it 's
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  • 57 3 '■town the hold of a lighter on Pcbiuary 7. H»- lost his balance as he stood with onr foot irrt>ng on a slipp.ry pole which ran over the hold. He Was seriously injured and died rhortiv afterwards on his way to hos- \erdict of death by
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  • 183 3 I* ALA LUMPUR. Friday. Army's own canning facr in entirely by personnel R.A.S.C.— started pro-! week on an initial >f 14.000 special tinned i^ned for supply to; troops on anti-bandit is. it the main supply depot i Lumpur. Vrmy'i decision to can speCUl rations
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  • 54 3 BRAGA'S DECREE NISI NOW MADE ABSOLUTE Tne deciee nisi granted to Mi. A. J. B:aga, advocate and I solicitor, dissolving his mariiiage wltll h's wife. Mona Patricia, in August 3 last, was made absolute by Mr. Justice Evans in 1 the High Court vesteniay. Mr. Kt-nncth A. Seth appealed in
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  • 51 3 Vice Admiral Sir Patrick Blind, Commander -in-Chief Far East Station, is to visit Hong Kong living his Flag in his despatch vessel H.M.S. Alert. Hewill leave Singapoie on Saturday, Febvuaiy 12 and arrive in Hong Kong on February 18 where he will transfer to H.M.S.
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  • 271 3 nic> of the 35 iron. property owner? end :n«n atiested in 4 he son under the Emergen- itions on charges of otection money to the were announced in an eaac last night. o k' VTe a arrester! on '^riwrv 6. The men are: Mi-a circle: C.
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  • 147 3 pURTHER discussions on the proposed allocation of Lm i U u^ u° r to® importation of Japanese textiles will be held here today between representatives of the binppore Government and the Government of the r ederation. This follows the meeting of the import and
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  • 116 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) j^T the next Air Day in ■ngApon this year it peeled that aircraft from Flying Clubs outl 8 M ih'»;\ eepedefly India, will participate. Plans for the next Air Day, which will prol be ht!d in August, an i on
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  • 95 3 LEE KIAN SYTCE, now under a fine of $200 for house trespass and six weeks' rigorous imprisonment for theft, had his conviction and sentence *et aaide on appeal in the High Court yesterday. Lee was alleged to have entered the room of a woman sub-tenunt in
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  • 23 3 Byelaws in connection with bill-sticking are bring amended foi the forthcoming municipal elections to allow election Instructions to be pested up.
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  • 113 3 AN application by the b tees of the eatate of the ln\> Mr Alan Loke to ha\e the rent of Winchester House. 00l Iyer Quay. Increase} fr^rn $3,100 to $4,500 per mort\ came for hearing beforr tIM Rent Conciliation Board >• tcrday. The application for imn.." was
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  • 100 3 EXTORTION CONVICTION FALLS MANIKKAM, a middle i Indian, became a free ;>mti at the High Court JtSti day, when his sentence of monthfl' iigoi-oiiß imprisonnv for extortion was set asid* by the Acting Chief Justice. Manikkam was alleged to have, accompanied a man naro ed Sivasamy to a coffeeshop it
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  • 210 4 TRINITY COLLEGE MUSIC EXAM RESULTS THE Sccitiiiy of the Fai E«flteni Music School. SinnpOTt, announces that the following pupils have been successful in the Trinity Collo e i of Music 1948 examinations n Ix>ndon Higher Local Nancy Tan j Kim Neo. Passed. 71 marks. Advanced Intermediate Margarita Pawle. Parsed 69
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  • 191 4 LONDON, Fri. Russia served notice on the Austrian treaty conference today that it considered as an "ultimatum" the refusal of the Western Powers to invite Yugoslavia unless it could guarantee new proposals. Chief Russian delegate George Zarubin again demanded Yugoslav participation at the second
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  • 213 4 NEW EGYPTIAN ARMISTICE BY NEXT WEEK? RHODES, Fri.— A source close to the Israeli delegation said yesterday that the Israeli i and A E*yptiaA governments will probably reach on armistice agreement within the next week. w ••It is certain that an armistice win De signed," the informant said. "If the
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  • 86 4 INDONESIANS MURDERED BY JAPS I BATAVIA. Friday. Aneta. the Dutch news agency, reported that the trial took place today by a Batavia court martial of the Japanese °rarrison commander of Bandjermasin. South Borneo. Suzuki Otojiro, who was accused of responsibility for the murder of 150 Indonesian intellectuals during the last
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  • 58 4 I WASHINGTON. Fri. -The number of atomic bombs the United States has should be kept secret. President Truman said today. A reporter told the President at his news conference I that chairman Mr. Lilienthal i of the Atomic Energy Commission had suggested that the United States tell the
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  • 42 4 Policewoman Cynthia Kirk Turner, 32-years'-old ex-wren, has beaten her 60 ma'e colleagues of Chester Police Force by winning the trophy for the best record during the last 12 months tor reliability, appearance, athletica, meritorious arrests and action attendance and popularity.
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  • 32 4 SALISBURY. Fri. Field I Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief j of the Imperial General Staff, today began a two-day tour of the Southern Command on I Salisbury Plain.— Reuter
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  • 41 4 LONDON, Fri. It was reported here today that British Government experts 1 were preparing a report for Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin on the possibility and implications of the new "Marshall Plans" for Africa and the Middle East. U.P.
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  • 123 4 SUMATRA TOWN BOMBED LAKE SUCCESS. FrL—lndonesia's representative here charged hi a letter to fhe Security Council yesterday that the Dutch bombed and strafed a town In Sumatra on February 1 and are continuing military action against the Republic of Indonesia, (The Security Council in a resolution on January- 28 called
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  • 74 4 LONDON. Friday. The British Foreign Office told the Communist regime in Budapest yesterday it has the i ight to "investigate any and every act" that may violate the hu man rights clause of the Hungarian peace treaty. Earlier yesterday a Government official had announced
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  • 223 4 kS' DREW'S AIR FORCE A BASE, Maryland. Fri. On public Pietc here toda.t are •OHM 0/ the weird vehicles th'tt may traye a future war in the stratosphere, out of tight Of the enrthbound folk. There is m 100-ton airplane, which is aU wing- no tail
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  • 40 4 WASHINGTON, FridayMr Averill Harriman, ECA's joving ambassador in Europe, startled the Senate Foreign Relations Committee by identifying himself with the "USSR". Chairman Tom ConaJly asked for a clarification. "United States Special representative," Harriman re- plied. U.P.
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  • 22 4 NILE DAM LONDON. Friday. A Government informant today forecast an early Anglo- Egyptian move to launch £12.000,000 for harnessing the Nile. U.P.
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  • 139 4 NehruFather Of Pan-Asia NEW YORK. Fr Prime Minister law, lllU Nehru may live in Mffajrv a the "founding father of iv Asia, according to an article written by Dr. Edward j Byng appearing in ti> \> u York World Telegram todav The writer allotted $j r€ at importance to the
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  • 142 4 OERLJN, Fri. The Ru.«i- I O ans have turned to the «ea I in a bid to circumvent the al!i. I ed counter-blockade of Ea«t- 1 ern Germany. fl The Russian -control led pi -v- I claimed in Berlin today tint 1 six ships bringing
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  • 70 4 WARSAW, Knday. M.Sta- nisla w Radkicvicz. Poli^: 1 Mi-iister of Security, todaj m told Parliament that a pic: m to kill the President an^ M members of the Polish cabin- 1 wa£ financed with dollars aiid 1 pounds a"d directed by ce 1 1 tre? abroad The
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    • 36 4 Tiers Of Loveliness if Mrs You'il love this gorgeous i ..:on Dumber with Iti Qg soft lines ful torm ftttii One oi the indny cr ty SHANGHAI I MODERN TAILORING: BATTERY HO AD. e'pore. Plioru- B2OSI
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    • 46 4 #7^% I v kJ 9 S. P. H« P* I Sa/ eood- bye to the 1 rejuvenated personal.y-ataly alive new \O}J r tO j the most n^dVn of ea y w cake glandular treatment h. OIAKI 4 CO. (I" B" 1 1 29. Eobliwon Kd. WJ^ug
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  • 334 5 I 4T question time in I n the House of ComI rnons this week, Mr. I Frederick Longdon. a Labour M.P., charged I that little progress was I being made against the I Malayan terrorists "beI cause the population is 1 more favourable to the I rebels than to
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  • 36 5 Photo. LAVENDER— SWEET LAVENDER Mr. linn Chilvers— whose 100 acres of lavender at Norfolk .nake him Britain's largest grower— fills the arms of two young visitors with the purple, sweet scented flowers.— British Otticial
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  • 282 5 rpOUOHER tneasmed to 1 i4 gqin ew out* 1 capitalist lements in the villages, enforced in January by th< Communlii regime, Saavo caused a sharp increase in ;>nrcst and diKontenT lot .yj Czechoslovak farmrs, according to r«.r reaching here from country district. Communist run eoiPmM tees
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    • 32 5 MALA YAN A I R W A YS LIMITED Malaya's National Airline Maintain Regular Services From Singapore To Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Tajpin, Pcnang, Kota llharu, kuantan, liangkok, Saigon, Medan, Talembang and lialavia.
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  • 1535 6 THE GENTLEMEN TALK OF ATOM «iMiMI"«»«W >ittlilr M jln this article, MR. MALCOLMJ MUGCERIDCi:, the well-knownj British journalist, tells us why the; j Powers have net been able to agree! jto a plan for atomic control. M ...».»•■■:»■> *."i/.).L' ''i?.E to prohibit atomic r wpiDQBM has been con- Mr. Vyshinsky.
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  • 538 6 |I the varied surroundings 01 IOBf, unsightly shed*, Ftabfea converted to ofiices., #nd :v r'. r old Georgian i*'»ai«o.- house, dozens Of ■MB a^d women are daily I hinut.r one of the eight Itfejr iowno that will help to «oHv Br main's grave postva, bottfiog shortage Astoc House,
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  • 155 7 World PHOTONEWS i c V*uted States has officially ter.ninrit- mtiduace and training of Chinese trooin. j J m tr-nrtf mcthr.ds, however, h < j their nark wf trm br attested by th** irk c» "V,e so fatmhar to (til Ot* Craw- vnii-r barbed »«re in the s-ands nf For- ««m
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    • 198 7 isn Your Radio Today Song of tho Range; 4 p.m. P- m Clos<> down SSSmSy in Tamil with Sißn^ Dance: RED NETWORK ■■'^"rSnee^c; M.'^ CHINESE PROGRAMMES «<« n's Programme; 6.45 Popu- Schools' i'rog. Summary in Tamil with »r light music; 7 p.m. News: H-10 to 12 noon^^"P 0 sifr natun'
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  • 568 8 THE IN ROUND WORLD PICTURES w expert* v.«'w the da::iage caused to ihv' Pan American Airways Constellation "Monarch of the Skies" after it landed at Mitchell Field, New York, recently. The aircraft had been airborne 10 minutes from La Gaardta Field, bound for London, when another pUne, carrjinjf three I
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  • 397 10 WASH r T GTON. Fri. A -rchock of flics in the Congressional spy hunt showed i:v two slender threai.s linking Russian espionage in J&p?n and in the U.S. Whit taker Climbers, who ays he was a onetime courier fo~ Red spy
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    • 132 10 1 EXCLUSIVE TO THE MORNING IK I 111 >j I 1 XIIIIIMIMIUIKIIIMMNIIUIIIIIUIIi,, H '<■•••■■■■■•••■••••■••■•■■'»••■■••«•■■■■»■■■■■■■■•■■■ IT tk I JACK ARMSTRONG JL, —^J rtr\<??>'--T AT POOR SHOW tinflP iUGH- F VOti j| j 1 I THftAfS GOOD SHMOOS I MAMHUT MUCK ',BV BONGLtMG THE PISPOSAt OF HT tt^ EU i?^'Jt^V 4 THE
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  • 207 11 I aj I £r^ B Straight tM m! p:ick lfl i«ow will strap Uhm.i. that provided you arc son ible and f K.vo you, feet ,>■• ruy o, ,00.., tnoy w^ll n,, t v^r?, >ou Make suie that your sliocs fit well; keep Mm m irood
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  • 321 11  -  Kathleen Hickley By >:\K hand mirror io no guide ;i towaids seeing oursj'vc-s itf tiiers Me us. Only by taking a full length h can we get the true picture; so many women petp themselves in a restauranr •'rror satisfy themselves that is well from the
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  • 208 11 T\o you find pastry iiiaKi!i<; a U lisky proposition? The secret of moron is really very simple; it is just a ■Uttir of measuring each ingredient. Before starting to nalce your pastry, sift a good heap of all-purpose flour on to a piece of waxed paper, then set
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    • 38 11 Bong of the thin man" TONIGHT AT RAFFLES HOTEL DANCE (Evening Dress Optional 9 p.m. to Mid- night FLOOR SHOW ATTRACTION THE WELL-KNOWN VIRGINIA CLAY LEE SULLIVAN j THE QUEENS OF BOLONEY also FRANK PHXFORD HIS ORCHESTRA J
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    • 202 11 f DIARY 1 VISITORS to the Federal capital during the pust week Mr. J. S. Dumeresaue, Mr. J. Dal ton, Mr. W, F. Van Rhyn and Mr. M. S. Robinson, Miss Kitty Meyer, who is marrying Mr. Saul Judah at the Maghain Abath Synagogue on Wednesday, is not to be
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  • 411 12 British Film News GERIK FIGHTS A CASTING BATTLE TALI, and distinguished-looking Gerik Schjelderup has been an actor for more than 20 years. Hailing from Norway, he has spent most of bia lifp in Kncland which he loves. During this period Gerik has toured with various repertory companies, played Scotch. Welsh.
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    • 70 12 A POWER IHE SCREEN HAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE! m\ BWMSm |OAN BLONDELL COLEEN GRAY HELEN WALKER 11 a,m.— 1.45— 4.00— 6.30— 9.15 •Phone 5159,^ AIR-CONOITIONEO TO-NIGHT at MIDNIGHI :UEIN6MftN /a c.A h CROSS HIS ftf M^^Mk r '1 !i! tiVI 1 1 nlo JJjsHjß^^^^^^^^----nllno 1 'dlfagl^n B 71 s JI0;
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    • 86 12 AlhaMbrA I (Now Air-Conditioned) 9 5 SHOWS TODAY! I 11 A.M.; 1.45 P.M.; 4.15; 6.45 and Ml I'M. I Dai Thong Film Co\ H "WANDERING MINSTRELS I in M AND AKIN slarriu« B PAI KWANG CHUN CUR -HSIA. ULTRA-MODE {N MUSICAL with 15 SONGS! I Metro- Goldwyn Mayer presents JBSb
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  • 96 13 tions of the produce fl i weie easier yespepper quotations vj and black $4 a piocl. coflour was down to Coconut oil and copra *ses *vrc slightly lower. following were yesterW| quotations AG O FLOUR: Lingga l6 s, Sarawak $12%i. Sink SA r,O SEED: *22. TAriOCA FLOUR Fair
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  • 828 13 Singapore, Feb. 11. Singapore share quoUtioaa today as given by the Milinn Sharebrokert* Aiftoriatioa ttrt u Mlowi t Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice 14.00 15.00 »;->x. Brick Pref. 2.85 2.924 Ords. 1.974 2.0.24 33. Petrol 41/6 42/6 M. Trustee 7.50 B_*> E__ Tin (O) 18/- 18/9 do. (P)
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  • 216 13 WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT U.S. IMPORT FIGURES SET PRICES BACK OZJH ii°' T k Kfce. tool pb« ThU It was subsequently diacloaed that this 86,565 tons included rubber shipped from the U.K. to the USA under the E.C.A. It will be remembered that in the third quarter of last year 40
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  • 67 13 YESTERDAYS RUBBER THE Mibh« t market '*n% h.J yesterday and only asm vr'tjrr.ne of Susincss was do/ Prices were mostly unchan^. I from tho previous day.-?. Y« st. relay's cloning prk- i Buyers. 8Hle: j.No. 1 Mai. RSS 36-% 35- No. 2 Mai. RSS 34 34 No. 3 Mar. RBS
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    • 44 13 s Tin Shares j Weaker J kLL sections of the i i share market Here easier yesterday. Buyers S were content to await developments. 1 Tin shares were weaker I on pressure of selling from London and Austra- f Ha. 1 M M S
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    • 107 13 SUPERR INTELUGENT ENTERTAINMENT MISS RUSSELL GIVES FULL FLAY TO HER TALENTS. 'Youcan get away \t3P|^ if you've f got the J*% K/:A t7:T TOUCH!" WMl*^W J^m HI HON AMIS FIANK McHUOH WAITU KINCSPOIO DAN IOMM Spccuu Mornny Show Tomnrr/w It A.M. LAUREL HARDY /.V -SAPS AT SEA" r v foDAYfi
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  • 766 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS (By i IPOH, Friday. THE Perak Turf Club's February Meeting will open 1 on Saturday wit h a big long programme of ten races The Chib is setting a precedent, as trainers, Ham Sleigh and M. Van Breukelen, who have been
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  • 1043 14 > Hie following are the acceptors and non n) I tors, weights and probable Jockeys for toda\\ I the first day of the Perak Turf Club's Febmin m*m I ing to be run at Ipoh. The Big Sweep will be i- lwn I on Race 10 Mid the
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  • 99 15 CUP FUND Whisky: 3 Left THERE are still thre» J bottles of "Chal- knge" Scotch Whisky to ■b< claimed. A bottl- n.'i go to anyone who 5 I donates $25 or more to I I th»- Tribune Cup Fund. rh«* total of the Fund .v <5,037.40 -nd your donations j
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    38 15 •ncidrnt in the match betueen the Singapore Enjfinwrii^ Besinient and the G II Q in which the former .an oat ninnern by 24 point, to ft. The match was played at the Tanglin Kurrari.s on Wednesday. F 3
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  • 154 15 McKENLEY, LA BEACH MAY RUN IN MANILA MANILA, Friday. The Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation has decided to invite Lloyd La Beach, famous Panamanian sprinter and Herb McKenley, Jamaican Olympic 200 and 400 metre runner to vimt the Philippines for the National track and field championships next month, it was announced
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  • 324 15 LONDON, Friday. JHE Malayan Thomas Cup badminton team are quite confident they can score an easy victory over England at Torquay tomorrow when they play their last "warming-up" match before tackling the United States in the inter-zone final of thn rnmwHtinn "The
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  • 61 15 WILKESBARRE. PENNSYLVANIA, Fri. World we'terweight champion Ray Robinson knocked out Gene Buffalo, of Wilkcsbarre, after two minutes 55 seconds of the firct round of a scheduled ten I rounds contest here lust night. Buffalo did not lay a glove on Robinson, who was fighting for the first time
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  • 41 15 NEW YORK. Friday.'" Tht strangest fight betting In m°ny years to<lay favoured Willio Pep at six to five to recapture the world feath wreight <*hamp*onship from Sandy Saddler at the Madison Square Garden Bout on Friday night.
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  • 96 15 Walker takes 6 for 22 SYDNEY, Fri.— Alan Walker, fastest New South Wales left-hander, reinformed his claims to be included in the Australian team to tour South Africa this year when he took six wickets for 22 runs against South Australia here today. South Australia were all out for 186
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  • 62 15 Lako Placid, New York, j Friday. Belgium*! bobsled team driver Max Hanked mat killed and his hrakcman Jacques Mouvoit injun 1 critically in ;i trial »un for the world championihip on tho tou/?h Mi unt Houvenbi rg ie today Mouvert l^'i miraculously escaped injury la I Tueada}
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  • 176 15 SYDNEY, Friday. Several of Australia's leadinp boxers plan to leave for England in April for bouts in England and South Africa. Dave Sands, Australian middle, lightheavy and heavyweight champion has been engaged by the Jack Sok mons organisation for a serle9 of fights
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  • 134 16 VIENNA. Fri Two person* who »aid they were handwriting expert* at the treason trial of Joaef Cardinal Mlndszenty have sUted that their study of the convicted Cardinal's handwriting in the alleged "confession*" showed he was under the influence of -drugs. The two. Laazo Sulnir and his wife.
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  • 120 16 SOFIA, Fri. The Government ha*s announced ers of the United Evangeii* acting as spies for the Tnit€ They were also charged with treason and violating the foreign currency law. and a government official said they had already confessed to the espionage charge in preliminary que?tioning. He
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  • 74 16 Canberra. Friday. Mrs. Annie O'Keefe, Indonesian wife of an Australian, who with her eight Indonesian children had been ordered by the Immigration Department to leave Aus- > tralia by February 28, may get extension of time. A Government spokesman I said today that "Immigration Minister
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  • 51 16 The Acting Chief Justice, i .Singapore, yesterday ordered a re-trial in an appeal in which Ang Hai Choo contested the conviction and sentence of $150 imposed on him by the Sixth Magistrate for the alleged •offence of causing hurt to another Chinese. Mr. C. H. Koh appeared for
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  • 32 16 Belfast, Northern Ireland, Friday. The Marquess of Londonderry, former British Secretary of State for Air. died at his home. Mount Stewart. Newtonards. County Down, early todav. He was 70. Reuter
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  • 90 16 Writer Denies US. Spy Allegation NEW YORK. Fri. Witt* 1 Aga<'- Smedley has repeats ber details of having served sr a Soviet agent, calling General MacArthurs report on her 'V flimsy linear."' la a nation-wide broadcast she Mid: "I now say to Gener3l MacArthur: Waive jour immunity and I will
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  • 142 16 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. TBM Mayor of San Francisco gaped today at a grandiose i proposal to build a mile-high building, big enough to house half the city's population, over- t come school shortage, and provide underground parking for 80.000 vehicles. Plans complete with cost estimates and
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  • 92 16 CEYLON' WANTS BETTER RUBBER PRICE COLOMBO, Friday.— lt vas learned here tcday that during the current negotiations over rubber between Ceylon and the i United Kingdom, the Govern- I ment of Ceylon urged Bri f ain to abandon its practice of sporadic buying on the grounds that it is harmful
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  • 58 16 Again Ti he Russians Were First— Tliey Say MOSCOW. Fri— A meeting of the All- Union Geographical Society in Leningrad has adopted a resolution proclaiming that Russians first discovered and explored the Antarctic and therefore they demand a voice in the establishment of an Antarctic re- 1 gime and that
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  • 38 16 WASHINGTON, Fri. The White House today ?ent to the Senate for confirmation the L nomination of Mr. Myron C. J Cowen as Ambassador to the j Philippines. He is now Ambas- sador to Australia. Reuter. 't
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  • 139 16 Pro -British Leading In Irish Elections BELFAST, Fri.— lnitial re- tjnrs from Northern Ireland s I elections gave the pro-partition Vnionist Party an early lead ever its opponents in two con.•Utuencies in Belfast's dock < instituency, where violent demonstrations took place last week. North of Belfast in East i E>own,
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  • 244 16 Stale Pawnshop Looted BATAYIA, Fri. The biggest theft triaJ in Indonesian history ended today with verdicts of 10 years imprisonment for Japanese Captain Nakaraura and five years for Col. Nomura, according to Aneta, the Dutch news agency. Shortly after the Japanese capitulation, reports about an
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  • 76 16 BANGKOK. Fri. The immigration quota for the Chines, to Siam is to bo inereftMd by another 200 to allow movement of staff of technicians from Nnnkins weaving factory. Premier Phibun Son gk ram said todav Slim tod fixed 200 as the quota itmi: for Chinese
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  • 118 16 Rangaoo, Friday. The BurIteae Government today proclaimed maitial law" in the •vhole of the Insein district whete forces have been lighting to UirQW back Katen insurgent?. Martial law has aluady been laid in MVCO other district' Pegu. Ptome. Tha\vtmyo, MmToungoo (Central Burma) and Anhcrt and Thaton
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  • 48 16 Americans Expelled BUDAPEST. Fri. Hungary has expelku two American legation secretaries. SU?phen Kovacz and Edwin Sta sy. for "smuggling" out of p- J country Dr. Istvar. Barank vies, leader of the w rtk solved opposition PWJ J Democratic (Catholic) IJJW .r,^ wnngarian Foreign mu»- istry announced today.- Reuter
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  • 85 16 LONT Kftt, Friday.— Winston Ghurchi;i today called for a complei." airing of the Labour Govorm .('nt proposal to increase th« budget by £884.000.--000. The irtime prime minister complained that the proposed increa. is about a quarter -»f the total cf the pre-war budget and should be subjected
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  • 53 16 MANILA. Friday.— Tfcktshl Hoshino. formerly of the Japanese Army, was sentenced to death by hanging by i War Crimes Commission this morn- ing. Hp wa? charged with billing three persons and maltrentinc: some two dozer, others in Davno in 1945. The sentence is subject to review by
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  • 69 16 I LOS ANGELES. Friday.- Dr. Jarm s W. McKean. 88-year- Id medical missionary, noted for his work among lepers in the Orient, died here today. He went to Siam as a missionary in 1899. The King of Siam gave him an island off the coast for use as
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  • 208 16 LONDON, Fri. Representatives of the four big powers moved close to a fresh rowtoday over the possible use of foreign military technicians in Austria. The deputy Foreign Ministers of the United States, Russia. Britain and France, took up the problem behind closed doors as they worked
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