Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 23 March 1947

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  • 21 1 The Sunday Tribune Now printed simultaneously m Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. fvnavK pages SINGAPORE. MARCH 23, 1947. PRICK TKN CENTS.
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  • 907 1 ESCAPED PRISONERS STILL AT LARGE Biggest Police Hunt On Prison Inquiry Reported Ordered (Sunday TVibune, Crime Reporter) Singapa/e's biggest police hunt for two longterm convicts who escaped from Outrarn Road Jail on Friday afternoon is still on. In the past 48 hou~j, a number of underground hide-outs well known to
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  • 161 1 UV p.c. Pay A'/" Demanded Kuula Lumpur, sat Indian labourers .1 24u rubher states m Selannor have submitted a list of six d mand>. including luo p*r cent increase m wages, to the managements CoDes (lf tnt< dfnand* have been s nt to the Governor. Mai- i
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  • 95 1 Accra. GolJ Coast. Mar. 22 T. nankin;, oi live W>^t Afri<uns for a ntual murder Ihree years ago which wa. p>stpo:;ed as the result ot the intervention (jf the British Colonial Secret, ry <-n Mar. 4 has now be- n ordered m Uke place
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  • 36 1 SHANGHAI. Mar. 22. —The newspaper Sm Wan Pao from Cantcn said today that a British plane had been detained In Canton following its unauthorized landing on White Cloud arieid m the Canton suburbs.
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  • 30 1 SEOUL Mar 22. The tftcst of 30 lefti-t leaden wa> ordered tonight In a tUrprUe move believed Üb, relatea l o the -irengtlien(>d policy m Washington.
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  • 42 1 LONDON. March. 22. -The Exchange T< legraph reports km Athens that an angr., 'k mob. touting "Bulgarm^t get out of Greece" threw ■Umei at member- of the United J U..11, Mis-ion investigating r G-^k bolder EUerrlUa war lira U.P.
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  • 59 1 SHANGHAI, Mar. 22.—Representatives of the China Liberated Areas Relief Association the only authorized Chinese Red personnel allowed In Shanghai- charged today that 400.000 inhabitants on the old river bed of the Yellow River were homeless due to government's recent "sudden" closure cf the dyke gap forcing '.he river
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  • 59 1 LONDON. Mar. 21.— The Exchange Telegraph reported from Athens today that 32 Communist convicts at Gythion prison were executed tonight after they had rioted m protest against the murder of Communist leader Katsareas U.l*. NANKING, Mar. 22.-The Kuomintang Central Executlvtand Committee today decided to recall G«.n. Chen Yi.
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  • 66 1 Cairo, Mar. 22— A Un ted S ates army Dakota plane carrying two Sta c department c mcials and four ere"/ members crashed m the Ethiopian wilderness north of Acld.s Ababa, Thursday night, killing all aboard, it was announced here today. The cras'i occurred a half hour
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  • 142 1 CAMBRIDGE. March 22.— Sir Joseph Barcroft, 74, Physiology professor at Cambridge wh > died suddenly In bus on Friday v. as rescued from death In scienc tests. Barcroft cnce lived for a week m a sealed glass ca to study the elfecU
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  • 102 1 WHO DUN IT? LONDON. Mil •>•». ntarctir ex i prrts of the Colonial Omet to- •g* day perused the Chilean communique denying that i mtniliirs of an cTuial Chilean Antarctic expedi- N turn had looted Ameri- can- built huts m frozen Graham Land and de< ided > that: "Well, then,
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  • 26 1 Lahore. Mar 22. Latest casualty figures In the Punjab communal disturbances are 2.060 killed and 1.104 injured, according to authoritatve sources here ti.-day. Reuter
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  • 220 1 LONDON. Mar. 22.— Brigadier E. E. Reid, the Army's chief engineer In East Anglia, to-day brought new hope to the weary army of hundreds of troops, civi;ans and prisoners of war, who are fighting the floods at Earith gap south of Ely, where
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  • 46 1 STUTTGART. Mar. 22.Ttac Public Pru^'cutui of the Denazification court at ihe town of Oehnngen nmur Heii- I brotm m the United BUiei zone, wa~ shot dcsid m hl« bed.oom early by an unidentified is~uilant. He wa- a local leader of the Comnumi-t Pan. Reuter
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  • 56 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 33. The State Department leveral day« ago e:u a nu*€ to the Chinese Government, asking that a d -ite b iet for the beginning of ne- juUaUotM to -et^e China's Lend- I Lease account of approximately $1,565,000,000 (US». The Chinese account U on,
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  • 35 1 Washing en. Mar. 22. -It was learned that President Truman has prepared a letter to the Un ed Na'iors. explain ng the nat'oni programme of aid to Greece and Turkey.
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    129 1 The two escaped convicts: Mohamed 111 Ma II (21), Malacca-born Malay* (le f t) convicted on three charges of armed robbery, was sentenced to seven yeai*i»' rigorous imprisonm^nl en Tan. 1 «>. IMC Si Sek Hons (27). a Hoi-k--chew, (right) was coavicted on four charges of armed rebbcry In August
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  • 74 1 PARIS. Mar. 22.— The Ramadlet Cabinet won an overwhelming 411 to O vote of confidence tuday. At the same time the A-emb-1> voted 34 million franc- for a military expedition to IndoChina to cru-h the Vietnamese insurrection An earlier report iid that Premier Ramadie;^ coalition government
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  • 45 1 CAM DEN SOUTH CARO- j LINA. Mar. 23 The Seaboard "Railway's luxury train "Sun Queen," fliled with Florida vaca-tioni-ts north-bound from Miami for New York, wa* wiecked 12 miles north of here today. There was no early report on J casualties U.P.
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  • 48 1 London, Mar 22— Lord Lous Mcun bat en, tne newly-ap-pointed Viceroy of India, arrive! at New Delh. by air todp.y. He wp*s accompanied by hi.-s wife and daugh er and i rr.ved as the highest mrrninj; temperature of the year was reccrded.- U.P.
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  • 292 1 PAN-ASIAN CONGRESS Opens Today NEW DELHI, Mar. 22. As representatives of more than one-hall of humanity began to assemble for the Pan- Asian Congress, squads of labourers toiled night and day preparing the natural arena inside one of Delhi's classic ruins Kith century Puiema or old iart where sessions are
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  • 53 1 WASHINGTON. Mar 22. The full textv of the Yalta and Potsdam iiteementt win be puDiished "within tlv next few dav^" the UniUd Statts State Department ha- announced. Earlier reports that the Teheran agreement would also bo published, but this wa« not borne out by the
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  • 34 1 Tho sale of sweetened condensed mlk i.i any form In public restaurants is prohibited from April 1 Th s measure has bee.^l taken owing to the deterioration m S.n^aporo's 1 milk supply.
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  • 54 1 LOS ANGELES Mir. 22. < Robert MeCormick. ec'it*. <ul publish*', ol the Chicago Tribune a today *uid that England U bank rupi itiid sub-i^t- onlj on "American churit: McCoiinick m hi* addi al«o -aid thai Franc* 1 i- "completely bankrupt iinanokdly ■md morally \vitl> no gleam
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  • 442 2 War Office Award To Mrs. Lim Bo Seng (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) An annuity of £400 per annum has been granted by the British War Office to the widow of Col. Lim Bo Seng, Chief Liaison Officer of Force 136 who was
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    16 2 A recent photograph of Sir Alexander (,'arr-Saunders, re-cently-anpointed Chairman <»t Commission on Higher Education for Malaya.
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  • 296 2 Escaped From Police Twice In One Month HE LIKED THE DOCKS guilty m the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday to sc from legal custody twice m June last year. Chan \h Seng, a young Chinese was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment on each charge. The sentences :»re to run consecutively.
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  • 99 2 COURT DIDN'T WANT HIS JAP GUILDERS Onff Ah Leong aged 54. who pleaded guilty n -he First Dis- trie: Court yesterdaj to possess- I m? 100 hocn packets ol chandu on Friday, was sen:enced to enr das s ample impr sonment and lined S6O. m default 14 days' rigorous imprisonment
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  • 292 2 Malayan A.A.'s Spitfire Had Fine War Record The A i <• m -bile Association <f Malaya has received from Bi kish M iry of Supply an cperatio lal report on the Geraa'* (Royal Eagle). Uic Spi fire, t'i- i bich was donned by t ne Association members m 1941. The
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  • 121 2 MT. Woodbrtdge, father of one of four RAF airmen oeheaded by the Japanese m Burma, saw justice done when lour Japanese accused, Lt. CoJ. Murayarna, Lt. Kanno, Lt. Okami and Cpl. Katayama, were sentenced to death by War Cr.mes Court m Rangoon. Two otner
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  • 171 2 MALACCA. Sat.-p re iim lnarv work for the taking of the census m Malacca has already been completed m the office of Mr. A. H. W. Lilly. Deputy Superintendent ot Census Within the next lew wee^s work will be transferred t o the field, commencing with
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  • 42 2 L'eut. -General Sir Nel M. Ritchie, Commander- n-Chief, SEAL! 1 accompan.ed by Lady Ritchie, will leave by rail lor Kuala Lumpur tomorrow on a tour of Malaya Command and s expected to return by road on March 30.
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  • 247 2 The theft of a Jec;3. assigned for V.ie official use of Mr. S. Garret i. Trade Uir.on Adviser. S ngapore, had a sequel at trie Seventh Magistrate s Court yeoerciay. when a Service man. Driver S Garton of the R.A.S.c. s^oodh is prelim nary
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  • 103 2 MALAYA'S TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA Australia's exports to Malaya tor January amounted t0 £1,23] 000, bringing the total for the seven months ended January 1947, to £13,845.000. Imports from Malaya during January amounted 152,000 mo kin- the total for the scxcn months to January, 1947 J:i.210.t;00. For the seven months ended
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  • 36 2 Thy five-cent nieie l>e t\:v lowest <M,i n m JJ* H is offlrfaty, st thai although the |J: coin uil! be the S m nickel coin, ther, Ik- a copper onc-ciont ci well.
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  • 257 2 The problem of making Malaya's King George V National Park easily accessible was referred to by Mr. E. O. Shebbeare, Chi f Game Warden of Malaya, m a talk over Radio Malaya la^t night. Mr. Shebbeare said: "Today it I* no mor. than a tract
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  • 134 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Mar. 22. "Lion M<-n" t( the dreaded '^Leopard Men' of wh h appeared m the Singida district of ka commits d a serl -h^, pearance during the past few tli j lives of at nati- wow three suspected "Linn Men," whici Is I
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    • 457 2 \cknowup:ix;mj:\t ;»n i Mr., Thomas Isaac k Members of the Police the Prii clpal and Seal! ol s H 11 School, tne Teacncr.s ri;>.ls of the Convent of the 1 Tnfan> Jesus aid ;ill fnencs .in-* rela ives for their attend- )!<•«• at Itoe fu ieral of their f.nruii er
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    • 183 2 CAPITOL A Su]> r TJuUfc, FROM TO-DAY Wtth Sl )tl P>« Making sure 4,000 men operate our maintenance system evolved dun<| 23 years. Every part of each aircraft has a recorded histon giving the signature of every man who ever adjusted, checked r inspected it and when, and why. No
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  • 315 3 ROUND-T HE-CLOCK-FIGHT AGAIN ST LOOTERS (Sunday Tribune StalT Reporter) Recruiting for the special 200 auxiliary armed police inspectors for the Singapore Harbour Board will also be open to Asiatics, 1 was told b^ an authoritative p dice source yesterday. Bir! applicants
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  • 255 3 Three Chinese, Lee Ah Chai, C^u Ah Chov and Lam Seng, were convicted In ;he Second Police Court yesterday on a rhar^ cf house trespass on Feb. 23. They were said to have ent Pro i t l^ hou.«e cf a compa'rlot, C. M. Chin end
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  • 115 3 The wedding ol Mr. J. B. Potter, well-lyiown State and Singapore Cricket Club rugger skipper, of Adam Park. Singapore, and Mrs. Ada Margaret Little, nee Lund, who recently arrived on board the Queen of Bermuda, took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral, yesterday afternoon. Best man at
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  • 68 3 HANOI. Mar. 21. A French outpost, a few miles from Dangson. near the Chinese oorcer 01 TcngKing. was violently attacked three nttghtfl m IUO--rMI Inn by Vietnamese forces, a French communique said to- night The attacks were all repulsed, the communique MM* The communique also stated
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    64 3 The Governor, Sir Frank lin Gimson, on Friday visited the vVar Crimes Court trying seven Japanese oTicers m the Chinese Massacre Case. Photos show (top) H.E. with Bri*. Davies, of the Department of the Judge AdvocateGeneral, India, GHQ, SEALF. and Mr. Richard C. H. lira, legal adviser to the Chinese
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  • 366 3 PATAYIA. Mar. 21. A request that steps be taken to have ail Dutch, British and American Isthmian Line vessels sailing from Batavia after March 7 seized at their destinations on a charge of theft of the Martin BehTman's car^o, was cabled to the
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  • 31 3 The Singapore Government has prohibited the entry into the sland of eata and dogs from the Malayan Union due to the pievalence of rabies m the Union
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  • 182 3 BOOM TIME FOR FORTUNE TELLERS (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Fcr v: c tehers have c o m c into their own aga n m town. Along the side -walks of Raffles Place and Collyer Quay are to be found groups of ;hese ,mys:ic men from North India who, for a sum
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  • 52 3 Giuseppe Fra-taruolo, 76, has returned 'o h\s birthplace at Fogg a. Southern I^aly, after spending ftfty-one years .n pri-son-he had to wait until a number of the e'ghty people he had assaulted had died before gett ng "he required general agreement to his release from a
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  • 132 3 "Panthers" Leader Arrested PARIS, Mar. 21.— Th e Ministry of the Interior announced tot.ay that agents of th c Bureto Naiionale have arrested Brig General Fernund Alamichel, an inactive Air Corp> General, on a charge of high treason. Surete official- said a threeyear investigation of Biig. Gen. Alamichel'fl rtvi-tance activities
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  • 92 3 P.W.D. THRIFT LOAN SOCIETY At a. general meeting ot the Si igapore Government Public Works* Co-opera ive Thrift and Lean Society, the following officials were elected: President: Mr. W. G. Stewart; V.ce-Presldents: Messrs. E. M. Obcrne, C W. Russell C. H. White and A. Inglis: Commit cc of Management: Chairman:
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  • 95 3 Three Births To Every Death Singapore's health figures i>r the week ended March 15 show that there were 164 deaths and 556 births during the week. The child mortality rate fell from 109-5 per mille m the preceding week to 91.73. Tuberculosis (with 64 victims' took tho heaviest toll, with
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    • 396 3 LAID LOW BY LI MBAGO ■jMfihrn Koli*v«-a the |wf«l Pain Act.na OT tbe principle of "••hen you know a Rood thing teii y° u fnc:;ds about lt a ma n wrn allows:----I had sutfi red tram lumbago mmy ba<- k :1 r r wreks «ould scarcely move In bed. I
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    • 352 3 PROMOTES A PLEASANT iiisiiiasiMi dor *gSP&\ A DRAINS EXTERMINATES \Vj>2^ f\ closets DEATH CARRYING GERMS k.tchens fn^r\ BA.TH ROOMS SOLD BY ALL DEALERS n rMJAkIC 2156 hUALA LUMPUR. EVERYWHERE PHONt 422 HOH ?fS?BAt TBAClNl?'c""it'<»46) tTO. W. t.»JMPUq. IPOMM^\ A POINT fa 2f I Examine H untc uith it I ,i\
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  • 87 4 Mr- (iallnway. wife «>[ l.t General A. OaUoway, GOO. Malaya Command, has been <>n a short visit to Singapore and ha vS been staying with Major(Jeneral Sir Reginald and Lady Ki-rr. Slie tcll^ me that racing is m full swing up m K.L. and that th y
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    31 4 Susan Gertrude aged 1%, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Matteson. Mr. Matteson is Gc teral Agent for the American President Lines m Singapore. Susie was born m San Francisco.
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  • 1970 4  -  VERA ARDMORE —bq— y J|L i J Vcra Artimore will be "Around Hie Town" with you daily m The Morn- i intf rribune. 'Frocks S I I rills and Furbelows* S C "Parties, Functions, Wed- > dines and Christenings." A nglo-Dutch Wedding St. Andrew' Cathedral
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    • 98 4 J cut S* y lit I m f*v"' PijfAuir "english dinner sets" r o and 1O °erso T r-< r^ j,, pxd*vsiTe DedcrLß Tea-! Beti and Crystalware. Just Unpacked. Also W**.X OVSN <«LASSWAK£— Caaaerole Dishes, Pie and Butter Dishes, Fruits. Jellies, Cm (1 me i s Sers. r c ALL
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  • 37 5 Our Young Malayans— 24 Jamfs Malcolm (Jimmy) son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henry Jimmy was fconi m S ingapi re m 15)40, he is now nearly <»'-- jrrsi lit* wiU be returning to Malaya m the Alcantara.
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  • 168 5 Hghteen memben ol the inner Wheel attended the nueet--id 11 Llje Adelphl Hotel la -t Tnui-Uui murnlng. Mr-. Bofiemann, the President, wain (he Chaii and plan- 1* > i future activi.it-- were dwu—ed. M.tns Singapore charities beneflt f urn the < ffurt- ol this Club fur msiauc4 a-
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  • 357 5 People In The News Mr md Ml RE. Foul»er on Vv\ dnesday m the Oranjo V r Engla: d They will b* away ab it months, and ii tne South ol Prance way o.ick. Mr. F(jul-. r Ch.i police Commissioner ■> < Mr Gordon van Hien. resident manager ot Messrs
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  • 1806 5 Johore Celebrates Si. Patrick's Day Over -ixty guests were invited to a St. Patrick's Day party by Mr and Mrs. MacPhail at their residence In Johore Bahru. TlV' hou.se wa> beautifully decorated with masses oJ flowers, and an excellent buffet wa, served on tab!< b ga.ly decorated with
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  • 558 6 The Sunday Tribune MARCH 23, 1947. Sport Is So Serious [ti a poor football stadium that never echoes the fr« 1- :i(! fry of "shoot!", but a very markuble one which ips m the background a < of riflemen. At Jalan ar the other day. howi .r, football o/licials were
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  • 262 6 An oi«ten a.ked question m Hollywood what will the Siamese think of "Anna ;mri the Kin^ ol Si am," is being answ red m the Bangkok press. The picture has not been banned; ihe ••us c have hardly touched i f And those who have seen it
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  • 1124 6  - MALAYA AND IMPERIAL PREFERENCE Sagittarius 7 ,*by Brii &h Empire talks on i r [mp< rial pi ferences h London. Th< i pre Uminary to the i Ji 1 1 neva next m< Preparatory C of the International C ence on Trade >yit, and their i is an examination of
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  • 939 6  -  Austin Gilmour By One bright winter mornnu Raymond Dunn, 27-year-old Negro, was taken from the shetfl by B Maryvlllc. Missouri, mob and marched to a one-room schoolhouse where be had attack* d and murderer! the ■Choolmistres-. Leaders f) the mob, which numbered several thousand, hoisted
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  • 586 6 Famous Architectural Follies Love ol the absurd is a not uncommon human tail ing. In tin, it inU>r l In the lolly and fn nd:s Wh ut the tin land BCthe i tur v >?nt i i»l> bounn and sODM Of their I nd land-owner 1 In reveali i that
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  • 490 7 "Operation Lady" Begins Tomorrow (Snii(l:»% Trilmie stair Reporter) A» air-sea exercis h. o-morrow from Operation Lady'- and will conaisi >>\ a 'attack- on a convoy on the way to Borneo lat r an air attack on Singapore. An offici Air HQ says: lYMnorrow, I
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  • 119 7 London. Mar. 22 Eifehty-year-old lira L be] Louise Ogilvy, of Leybourne Castle, Kent, was fined £2 with £2 6s. 2d. costs at Mall ng for \eeping an unlicensed bull. "She kept it, as a pet," cxDlaimd Mr E. A. Moiling, for the defence
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  • 89 7 LONDON. March 22 Faniour writers and artists worn found swoonlnß on cushions and pilffltßg opium when police raided Countess de Salles's luxury flat m Pans. The Countess \.as placed under arrest. And so wns painted Edouard Georg, 64, a confederate caught at a railway
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  • 154 7 Fleet Carriers Go In 'Cold Storage' London, Mar. 22. The Royal Navy is putting three of the world's most powerful Fleet Aircraft Carriers Indefatigable, Indomitable and Formidable into "cold storage* because it has not enough trained men to run them. Two others, the 23,000-ton Implacable, which escorted H.M.S Vanguard to
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  • 255 7 LONDON, Mar. 22. A twice-gaoled mother who stole to feed her children was saved from prison by the police. It was Superintendent Yates who sought leniency for Mrs. Majorie Morrison-George 35 at Hove Sussex after she pleaded guilty of theft. It was
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  • 26 7 For Ten— £l,760 LONDON. Mar. 22.— Finsbury Council has decided to increase the salaries or its ten chief officers by a total of £7,760 a year.
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    60 7 LACROSSE AT THE OVAL A tussle for possession of the ball between a North man (dark shirt) and a South man during the Lacrosse match hetwpcji the North and South at KetMiiiiKton Oval. The same, which was originally played as an inter-trial sport between the North American Indians is said
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  • 181 7 London, Mar. 22. Jack Doylo, the boxer, used to have the reputation of a sportsman Md a gentleman, but it "has consistently dccl ned owing to his drunken and riotous behaviour." Dis'r.ct Justice Reddin said that at Rathfurnhum, Co. Dublin Doyle was listening. He had be-en
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  • 93 7 LONDON. Mar 22.-~Councl!--lor Edward King, Mayor of Wednesbury, Staffs, who, on principle, resigned from his Job as secretary of Wedjiesbury, Socialist Party on becoming mayor last November, finds he cannot keep his wife and two children out of his savings, and Is now looking for
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  • 102 7 SLEPT -AND DIED ON HER FORTUNE LONDON. Mar. 22.— 01 d Edith Stoddart stutfed £2.701 into a. chair ...and lor two years she never went to bed. She slept on her fortune. And she was still m the (hair, lying dead, when Manchester firemen burst inu> her blazing bedroom. As
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  • 264 7 WIFE CITES 'GLAMOUR.' GETS DECREE LONDON. Mar. 22— A licensee who (said the judge) became "hopelessly 'enamoured" of a woman customer known as "Glamour, appeared before Mr Justice Barnard m the Divorce Court m a case m which there were cross-charges of I cruelty The petitioner was Mrs Constance Kathleen
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  • 62 7 Pay Too High He Quits LONDON. Mar. 22.— Mr. Leo Young, Bristol's road safety officer, has resigned after six months because, he said his salary of £600, rising to £650, La too high for the v/ork he hud to do. He added: "One gets bored If there is not enough
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  • 176 7 perj TaiPing.— Smallpox is well under c t, a ,T? i A« state n Board, Larui and M ang 1 nave r> en vaccinai Sj ir there hay One, In the Kron. The Health oil re .is no cause f< more eases have
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  • 105 7 MURDERER BEQUEATHED HIS EYES W YORK Mar 22 F Edmund Bnylr Rf e n< who 1" iced with blindm he t me i 1 30. Before Paul Maynara Skauq v^js uted for murd< r mndi» will 1I i i som wortliy per n Father Boyle was chosen 1 N- day
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    • 25 8 Kosalind as she appears m the title role the Him "Sister Keiinv m which she enacts the heroir lite Australia's famous nurse.
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    • 362 8 HOU,ywooi> SoiiH-u mes there is us much drama, coined and coincidence In the manner m which a story is brousl I »o the screen, us m a movie plot itself. scTPfn, although at the moment, I couldn't sec htj^. Jack BktiiMll and Bruce Manning
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    • 72 8 Ingrid Couldn't Regard Joan's Back As Affront Hollywood. i Not m the Script: Joan S I Davis is having a close up i of her back photographed for a xvn, m Universal* i J 'Love Takes a Holiday^' She has three words to state. "Good afternoon, students." When the sen.
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    • 394 8  -  DAVE DOUGLAS By lIAILLD as one of the great entevtainment classics of all time, RKO Radio's "Sister Kenny" stars Rosalind Russell and Alexander Knox m the life stsry of the famous Australian nurse who dedicated her. sell" to the fight against
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    • 122 8 HOLLYWOOD. Henry Fonua apparently didn't dodge enougn bullets when be wa> an air combat intelligence officer, lieutenant, senior grade, m the U. S r- avy. They've shooting at him with live ammunition ;;nu iiie star ha- a wounded ;humb a» a result oi it. In "My
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    • 139 8 Steve Brodie and Audr?y Long have been cast as the romantic leads m a coming suspense drama tentatively titled 'Flight ba.<d on an original story by Anthony Mann and Dorothy Atlas Mann is directing- the nlm and Michel Kraike is producing under the executive supervision Brought*
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    • 141 8 Script of RKO Radio's "They Won't Believe Me" calls for Robert Young and Susan Hayward, co-stars, to be involved m an auto smashnp on the road to Reno near Bishop, California, with Young recovering consciousness bedded m a ward of the local Bshop hospital. So Producer Joan
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    • 125 8 i Sound men's troubles never cease, it seems. Take, tor example, the weird squeaking little noise which interrupted j .shooting for some minutes on the "Johnny O'Clock" set over I at Columbia. Dick Powell and Evelyn Keyes were m the midst of a love scene, but the
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    • 316 8 A,-, you walk up to Rosalind Russell's attractive doorway m beverly Hills your firM impression is on«. oj gu-e-nness. And this impression stays with you ali through your visit to her home Kosaiiiiu whit >vucco iiou>e is covered with green vines, surrounded by green lawns and
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      24 8 V She's dcligiiiiui. desir- V able, d'lovely. June Haver i as she appears m 20ih t Century-F«;x's "Three Lit- S tie Girls m Blue
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    • 86 8 One Qt HollywooQ's aDltst young stars, Robert Stack, back from service after five year^ with the Navy as a pilot and deck officer, is now under contract to Liberty Films, the company comprising producer-directors Frank Capra, George Stevens. William Wyler and executive producer 1 Samuel J. Briskin. Prior
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    • 195 8 Bogart's Upper Lip Remains A Bit Stiff Il;:mphery Bogart's cinematic trademark an immobile upper lip isn't an acquired i liara< t 1 i*w h*. While he was serving aboard a transport In World War i, shrapnel from an enemy shell penetrated the lip. An operation tor removal of the frag-
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    • 209 8 Samuel Goidwvn's "Trip Bf« ra ol o ur Lives" the ml •*hi-h the Motion Picture Ac? rtemy of Arts and Stiencfi •iwarri no less Hum nine Osea-i had a brilliant rorelgn nre miere lasi Wednesday events whrn it opened m London 'at the Leicester Square Theatre
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    • 79 8 Icromc Cowan, who plays Arthur Lakes new i boss m Columbia's "Blon- die's Hiy Moment", enact- 1 ed at least one scene m I the picture irlth convin- etag realism. All his life. Cowan has suffered from migrane I headaches, and on a day i when he
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    • 104 8 Identity of an unnamed trans-Atlantic admirer who daily has been cabling her i lowers on the set of Columbia's "Dead Reckoning" is being sought by Lizabeth ScottI Each morning when she re- ports to work she finds m her dressing room a fresh bouquet, with the flowers
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  • 896 9 LONDON -The biggest headache m the sports world Is R&thering like a black cloud around a modest orlice m Victoria Street which houses the British Olympic Committee In the next few months, the handful of men working feverishly ill it s cubicles must produce a
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  • 91 10 BOLOGNA, Mar. 21.— J The National Stadium's huge statue of Mussolini on hcrscback uiU be torn down and melted i and it 6 bronze used to erect a monument m i honour of the partisans who fell during the S Italian underground re- distance. j
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  • 136 10 Gaekwar Asks For Police Escort While In U.S. NEW YORK. Mar. 22.— The Gaekwa; of Baroda. who haarrived here with his wife and iwo-vear-old son m the Queen Elizabeth, told reporters he was very anxiou- for the safety of hi- -on. Kumar Say;ijitao, while In the United State-. Immediately on
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  • 100 10 NEW REPUBLIC LPLAN FOR GERMANY Moscow, Mar. 21. A plan for central adm n stration m Germany .envisaging ultimate formation of a Republican form of government with a president, two-chamber assembly and a supreme court to safeguard the constitution was proposed today to the Council if Foreign Ministers by the
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  • 559 10 Ex-Internees Show Their Gratitude The Nurses of Ha'aya" Fund launched m England by Singapore in*emeefl is being floated m Malaya with the object ol raising eruugb money for an annual British or Australia i scholarship s an appreciation of the fine work done b} nurses m
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  • 114 10 NEW YORK, Mar. 21.-Ger many's future is st 11 "problem No. 1" for France, M. Henri Bonnet, ;he French Ambassador, declared on arrival here after a month's say m France. M. Bonnet is sending quant ties of coal to France. He said: "We must get
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  • 79 10 COLOMBO. Mar. 21— Two squadrons presented to the 1 RAF. by the people of Ceylon are among the units di-banded with the change to peacetime strength, the Air Ministry informed the Governor of Ceylon, Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore today. Expressing appreciation of the gift, the Air Ministry
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  • 51 10 Munch. Mar. 21 T/iirteen of 21 men accused m the Dachau war crimes trial of mass atrocities and the slay ng of American fl ers m the clos ng stages of the war are to die. Seven more received prison sentences rangng from three to 15 years and one was
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  • 85 10 FILM STAR'S PICTURE STOPS BURGLAR BELFAST, N»r. VI.— A burglar broke into Ihe Belfast Petty Sessions building last night and began to ransack thf» ■-'•ice of the magistrate, J. H. Campbell. But lv- apparently stopped his labours abruptly when his eyes were fotussed on the photograph of Campbell's 23--year-old film
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  • 159 10 LONDON. Mar. 21.— During February the value of United Kingdom experts was €76.000.--000, the lowest figure cince September last year and £15.200,--000 less than m January. The Board of trade, announcing thes? figures today, state that the fact that February is a short month accounted
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  • 114 10 Chiang Backs Wang's Foreign Policy NANKING, Mar. 21. Prcsidrnt Chiant? Kai-shek, m an 80-mmute address before the Central Executive Committee this afternoon, affirmed his faith m China's foreign policy as conducted by the Foreign Minister. Wong Shih-chieh, and asserted there be no total collapse m China, according to a well-informed
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  • 94 10 MALTA. Mar. 21. -Before continuing hi- jouuiey to India Viscount Moun.baU< n thimoining staged a "Kelly" reunion m miniature when he made a point of -eeing the only Malt^-e survivor, Micallef, aboard his famous de-uoyer Keliy which wa- off Crete on May 23. 1941. Micallef,
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  • 832 11  -  ATOMIC SUNDAY SOCCER NOTES by j\ w S.A.I A. League may hKMC 1» gtf abandoned: the thr rvices an seriously conndcTing whether they should withdraw trom the j t v. Thursday's incklent m which the ivi. i <n< J the players Assaulted by
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  • 94 11 In llio twelve uam»'.s pl.ty.-d m the temgve, liu.v-two gwUa were st-ored m all, the highest individual scorers being l«.iii Ahdul Rahman. Cheyney (Army), and Joslin (Navy) with four goftll eath to their credit, while Chin Cieok (SC I'.\ li) follows closely with three. Following is the
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  • 199 11 Five Ex-Enemy Nations Back In World Tennis PARIS. Mar. 22. -Five former enemy n .liuii- -Italy, Austria. Hungary, Rumania and Finland Wote voted back in^u the lnternationaJ Lawn Tennis a— iOCiatlou at the annual Cong;*' opening today. No reference to th<- re-indu->ion ot Germany appeared on (he Congress agenda, and
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  • 137 11 Playing a- Pulau Bran] Island last Sunday, '.he Morev B. I bca;, the Pu'au Brani B.P. by 5 sanies to 4. Results (More? players men- tioncd first* SINGLES Omar Osman beat Yeo Ah Hue; Moh Bng Bang beat Koh Ah Thim; Goh Kirn Puay beat Tan Poh
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  • 76 11 PARIS. Mar. tZ. O'licials of the International Football Federation from all parts of Europe meet here tomorrow to start negotiations for a selection of an all-star "Rest of Europe" team which will pla.v Britain at (iilasgow on May 10. The selection will be made
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    60 11 liespite bad weitther conditions 50 teams and nearly Bit individuals turned out to compete i* 1 the National Cross untrv championship at Slundish Park. Apsley, Herts. recently. Picture shows: The start of the Senior < hampioDSJhip m which 47 individuals t«;>k part to race the ten miles.
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  • 246 11 •In badminton match the r. N. .s.'*. "B" team beat the Switt B.P "B" team by R games to 1 The following are the detailed results. <F. N. players mentioned first): Sim Im PeiiH beat V. Quintal 15-3; 15--0: Kuck Clioon Hian beat Llm Kee
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  • 116 11 Kain again rumed another big week end cricket match on tne Puclang ye>Urday afternoon, w'K'n tl.r O.C.C. vs. C.S.C. p;;ime j scheduled for ye*tefday and toliuy Had to be called oft" atte U minute-' play. The match will be returned thk morning at 11 o'clock.
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  • 477 11 (F man Preston Reut< r's con ;p Lent) CHRISTCKUROH. Mar. 22. Walter Hammond, making his farewell Test appearance his 85th Tesi to E rescue with a grand j flings Ip ship <»r 9*3 md scored 265 for seven and ar< ill 80
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  • 119 11 Craiui National London, Mar. 22— It is nol certa n that Prince Regent, favouri> for I h e Grand National, will be able o run m that race He has been delayed by rough weather from crossing from Ireland. He should have left Dublin for
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  • 37 11 Filipino To Fight For World Title LONDON. Mar. 22. Jackie Patterson of Scut land will defend his world's flyweight Champion*h{p against Filipino Dado Marino m Glasgow, Scotland, on June li. Patter-on last defended nititle m 1&43. U.P.
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  • 196 11 NEW ZEALANb 1ST INNINGS. Hadlee c Bedser b Yardley ll<; SutclifTe c Evans b Bedser 58 Verdun Scott c Hammond b Pollard 18 Wallace C EvaiU b Bedscr 9 Taylor legbefore b Bedier 12 Smith b Bedser 18 Tindill b Pollard 1 Scott b Edrich 18 Cowie b
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  • 422 11 Kuala Lumpur, Sat. The to!--lowing arc the handicaps for the First Day of the Selangor races on March 2d: Class 1. Div. 1. fi furs.— Courtenay 10.3. Zargun 8. 13. G'.af. Skin fill) Ma idalav <'>'*> Bnhr.ih 8.2. Prino? Pnru B I <■ ;mi id &COUf V
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    • 107 11 sroms .j CRICKET SCC v~. CSC. Padang 11 a.m MCU v-. SCC, at Medical Coliege ground 11 a.m. S.C.H.C. v~. Johoro Police, at Johore Bahm, 2 p.m. SRC v-. Combined Changl. Padang 11 a.m. SRC H.Q. Singapoie District, at Fort Canning, 10.30 a.m. Clarke Rangers vs. 223 BOD. at Alexandra
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  • 472 12 CHINESE REJECT DUTCH OFFER, BUT WON'T BOYCOTT $500,000 Compensation Refused (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Chinese merchants decided at a meeting yesterday not to carry out its threatened boycott after a conference with Mr. Andrew Gilmour, Secretary for Economic Affairs, and Mr. Lee Kong Chian, who gave Bi account of
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  • 93 12 Manila, Mar 22. -Philippine (Secretary of Jus fee Roman a. in a let »r to Uie Archbishop of Manila Michael ODoußherty, accused Parish priests of charging an exorbitant l'" 1 "i ten dollars for IsmIng b'rth, marrage and death certifies ,o impoverished par Bhnei i Ozeta sa d
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  • 96 12 HOLLYWOOD'S 'VILLAINS' ANGER SPAIN HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 22.--Mexico and Spain recently protested against Hollywood's traditional use of their nationals as "villains" m Westerns, it was revealed today when the movie Czar, Eric Johnston, created two new boards to help the American movie industry to get the most out of admittedly "sick"
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  • 65 12 JERUSALEM M.r. 22 Briti-h tiuups and police toda.v beran v ttarch m u.o cii-tiici round the Brui-h Army Pa,, HeudquavUihere, which the terrorists blasted on Mar. 12 killing i British soldier. Today* search followed unconfirmed rcpoits yeteiday that a Jerusaleni leader and other leading members of the
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  • 37 12 The "Vasna". which will carry 600 Indian repatriates fr^m Singapore to India, will leave here tomorrow. Embarkation time is 9 a.m. The ship is docked alongside godowns 23 and 24. entrance by Gate 2.
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  • 67 12 CAMBRIDGE. Ifoas, Mar. 22. It was announced today that Dr. Lan Jen Chu wartime head of the United Slute Advisory Specialist Group m China has been appointed Associated Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Int-titute of Technology. Lan was a graduate of the
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  • 82 12 VERSAILLES. Mar. 21.— The F/euch High Court early today !<enteaced Jule- Brevie, a for- mer Vick\ Minister of Colonies r-.j ten year-' nolitary confinement iifeioug natioual disgrace and ih. oeisure of all his propet iy fur hi- role m organizing io-i-tanco ag.-in>t the British
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  • 334 12 MUNICH, Mar. 22. The Army Air Corps here has on its hands an international mystery package m the shapely form of. a pretty dark-haired 20-year-old girl employee, wiio is cloaked m the secrecy of amnesia and fa strange unidentifiable bird-like language. Cine- to the origin
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  • 34 12 MOSCOW. M ir. 22. --Soviet export agencies will exhibit motorcars. wirele*« ~w~ tools. Instrument*, textile* and furs at, a tradt. 1 fuir at Po^nan. Po land In April Reuter
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  • 64 12 LONDON. Mar. 22 -A new Soviet machine, which automatically cut- and load* coaj on to i cofnreyer belt has increa-ed Soviet con] production m Cent- ral A-:-; from 40 wJ SO per cent, th^ Moscow Radio said today. In Oenra] Asia, where the average coal >.cam
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  • 91 12 FRANKFURT, Mar. 22— The U.S. army m Europe is going to drink less to improve its discipline. An o.Yieial directive, effective April 1, today set the maximum of three bottles of hard liquor per month same as now but with an a dded catch
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  • 195 12 Merer Left Room In 24 Yean NEW YORK, Mar. 22.--One of Manhattan's f a m~ "hermits of Fifth Avenue" -the Collyer brotlu'rs— waS found dead m his dilapidated mansion, and the o th missing from the locked house. ner The police iw>d a ladder
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  • 433 12 WOLVES ARE BEATEN London. March 22 Wolverhampton Wanderers were beat- en m the premier English League today but they still have an advantage of two points over their nearest rivaK Blackpool, and four games m hand. With no Cup worries, they appear well set for the championship. Burnley, one of
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  • 53 12 TOKIO. Mar. 21— Louis Saillant. Secretary-General oi the World Trade Union Federation, who arrived here t'xiay tor a fortnight's visit to Japan, wat seeing General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Command :r tonight. Saillant was accompanied by Ernest Bell Secretary of the International Department of the British Trade
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  • 53 12 i LONDON, MAR. 21 Queen Mary asked Sui*7 lendent Fred Cheriiuj S of the world's crea^Ji fingerprint experts v make her prints wh£ vis,ted Scotland Yartl The form bearing i hf Royal fingerprints will h* 1 presented as a memento to Queen Marys two-hour v tour
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  • 40 12 N. CHINA SENDS JAPAN SALT SHANGHAI. Mar. 21. -An oft eiai dispatch reported toSi that an agreement had hJJ; reached lor North China to su ply 150.000 piculs or salt™?" Japan monthly, m exchange L industrial prociurK and tooli U.P.
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