Malaya Tribune, 19 October 1949

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  • 62 1 Malaya Tribune by im PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Jck Tribune" S'pwt LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 3811/3 Published simultaneously at Si ngapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Olover, Malaya
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  • 77 1 y Hongkong frontier po- S lice ma .i ami Sub-lnspec- S i tor R. N. Oliver talk to I the No. 1 Chinese Red i guerilla half an hour af- j ter the guerillas captured Shataukok, a town on the border tetween China and the
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  • 305 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky, aaid today that any attempt to put Yugoslavia into the vacant seat on the Security Council would cause "serious deterioration in East-West relations." Addressing his first press conference since he became Foreign Minister Mr.
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  • 36 1 Reuter. TOKYO, Tues.—A 23-year-old wife of a Japanese who had been arrested yesterday as ringleader suspect of a 60--member robber gang attempted to kill her twe children and then commit suicide herself today.— Reuter.
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  • 50 1 fTO-MORROW'S Malaya 1 1 Tribunw will be a twelve page issue and l will contain the Tribune J Magazine for holiday reading during Deepa(valt i There will be no Malaya Tribune on Fri- day. Publication will be r resunvd on Saturday with another bumper twelve page issue. L
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  • 72 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Tues —Several Soviet railway experts are attending a conference of railway chiefs now being held in Peking, according to the Peking Radio tonight. This is to lay the groundwork of a largescale plan by the Chinese Communist authorities to restore China's railways, the
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  • 139 1 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. —Britain's "big ship" naval strength in the Far East, depleted recently by the return home of the 10,000-ton cruiser London after her Yangtse battle, is shortly to be raised to three cruisers again. The 8.000-ton Kenya, a veteran of the war in Eastern
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  • 54 1 The Postmaster-General, Malaya, announces that the latest dates of posting at the General Post Office, Singapore, for correspondence and pa reels Intended for Christmas delivery to the undermentioned countries are as follows: United Kingdom, by air. 11.12.49, surface letters. 2.11.49, parcels 2.11.49; U.S.A 11.12.49, 25.10.49, and 25.10.49; Australia,
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  • 19 1 A.P. LONDON, Tugs. —British marriages are going to be more expensive now that the pound is cheaper.—A.P.
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  • 205 1 Reuter. LONDON. Tues.—Sir Stafford Ciipps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, told Parliament today that Britain gave France as long as possible of the decision to devalue the pound. He was answering criticism by Professor Douglas Savory, Conservative, who said France was greatly dissastlsfied at the "lack
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  • 19 1 U.P. METZ, France, Tues.—Edmund Skibb, 45, convicted French collaborator, was executed here today by a flrine squad.—U.P.
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  • 20 1 U.P. MANILA, Tues. More than 700 metropolitan water district workers walked out in a previously unannounceu strike today.—U.P.
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  • 1796 1  -  By LAWRENCE G. MANI flO immediate increase in taxation—either direct or indirect-is forecast in jj*gt&jm Budget report, tabled in the I«Sh^& mfve f fMOO.OOO. S| sooner or late??hiTw?U P,ans f °J the fut,,re ar *> carried out. the tTUnk wiU -re, but
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  • 170 1 LONDON, Tues.—Princess Elizabeth roundly scolded the British people today for what she called a high divorce rate and felling moral standards. In the strongest public statement by any member of the Royal Family tor years, the 22-year-old heiress presumptive to the throne, told a Mothers Union rally: "I
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  • 39 1 The printed copy of the budget gives the estimated deficit an 97,980,391. This is an error caused 1 by the duplication of a credit entry in the estimates. The correct estl- < mated deficit is $6,400,- < 000.
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  • 29 1 Mahal's motion calling for lotteries to be legalised was withdrawn in the Legislative Council this morning for lack of a seconder among the Unofficial*.
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  • 51 1 REVENUE EXPENDITURE «90 452 M $I 272 658 REVOTES 99.777,443 SURPLUS m lf PUBLIC WORKS, EXTRA- ORDINARY 8,473.^ DEFICIT f 79g0391 1946 REHABILITATION LOAN AMOUNT RAISED BY THE ISSUE ESTIMATED AMOUNT TO BE «WOO.OOO SPENT UP TO DECEMBER 31, 1949 ESTIMATED TO BE SPENT IN 1950
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  • 1404 1 l -intainu.g law Sir Franklin Gimson. *S F° vern r of Singapore. Ed against a «rf 8W and ordeT must to China, but in the world as a whole C mmumsm n °t only in Malaya or even
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  • 347 2 Chairman Says Motion Unnecessary JOHORE BHARU, Tuesday. THERE was drama in the Johore State Council this 1 morning when the confidence vote on Dato Onn bin Ja'afar was withdrawn. Proposer Dato Abdullah bin Esa formally moved that the Council had full confidence in Dato Onn as
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  • 156 2 DACK from his "busman's holiday" in England, Mr. J. M. Fraser, manager of D the Singapore Improvement Trust, yesterday told the Tribune that he had completed a survey for an overall plan to develop the colony. Mr.
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  • 88 2 Fic'd Msrshal Sir William Slim. Chief of the Imperial General Staff will visit the Far East Land Forces sometime between Oct. 20 and 31. The field marshal will visit Malaya and Hongkong. Lieutenant-General Sir John Harding. C-in-C Far East Land Forces, will accomoany him Sir
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  • 193 2 Love laughs at locksmiths, bat 18-year-old Yap Kirn Yeng was unable to raise a smile when he appeared before the Malacca Sessions Court President, Mr. F. A. Chua, on a charge of theft of a wrist watch valued at $25. Yap was
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  • 69 2 Commencing from last night, a curfew hats been imposed in Kampong Salak in the Scpang district of Negri Sembilan. Every person within the Town Board limits of Kampong Salak in tbc district of Sepang shall remain within doors between the hours of 7.30 p.m. and 5.30 a.m.
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  • 108 2 iTwo thousand five hundred people have been milling i at the Registration Centre for the past three days. On Monday alone, 1.200 queued up. Reason They want to have particulars in their identity cards corrected. Singapoie police have warned that inaccuracies on cards will render
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  • 65 2 T"|». Mirhnel Loh and W» bfide, Mary Won;, cut the bridal raki- alt»r their neoii wedding at the Strait* Cktarm Methodist Church, liapor. Mar\ i* th» «taught-r of Mr. and Mr*. Wong Yew.—David Foto' Service. Below Mr. Tommy Chew Kiua Choag of tm* Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. (Eastern) Ltd..
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  • 194 2 that his wife was conspiring to get rid of him, Sqd. Ldr. D. D. Martin Butcher, told the Singapore High Court yesterday, that he did not take his wife seriously when she told him she was goin- to leave him. There was
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  • 79 2 Foon Shce. 57, a bill qol lector told the Second FolicMagistrate, Singapore, yester day, that he had suffered a severe headache on Septem J?5" 25 > and SOing into the Kitchen took something to cut his stomach. He did not realise he had used a
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  • 51 2 Two Chinese women, Tan Siok Kirn, 35, and Loo Guat Hong, 28, were yesterday fined $400 each by Mr. D A Fyfe. the Fourth Police Magistrate, for assisting m the canying out of public lotteries- -Chap-Ji-kt. Mr. Fyfe ordered that onethird of the fines be given to the
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  • 35 2 eighty-year-o'd Chinese, Yew Kirn Liang, yesterday explained to Mr. E.V A Peers, the Second Police Magistrate, Singapore, tha* he sold cigarettes without a licence to while away his time. He was admonished and discharged^
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  • 43 2 Certain L. K. Morse, the Re sident of Kuching, and Mrs Morse who disembarked from the K. M. S. Carthage in Singapore yesterday. Th?y have beVn on Tlx tSJLl 1 kIISRST Great Britain and wiii be returning to Sarawak in the s.s. Angby.
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  • 231 2 h'videno that B. H. Battat and Kane Wooti Geok were 'innuthorized dealers In foreign exchange, was given in j tht» Assize Court yesterdav by Mr. Overtor.. Deputy Conj troMer r.f Foreign Exchangi Battat and Kang arc charged with conspiracy and a series of other Charges rt
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 389 2 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK classical recordiags; 8.30 Much- me ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Binding! n-TheMarsh-The third Z?—.*?T2*Z*. flf and Programme Summtor i,» WOO a m News from Kuala Programme «f third series with SoTr« 121> Hitj.,V 1 Falkl **wUrM; 12« Maadarin SelecLompnr; M.05 C D««7 Richard Murdoch and Kenneth M
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  • 40 3 Bue He Did Not bov» <5l«» lllew over «eletar. FHl>e) are cUmblnz w,<» ltbluVota ll>. pilnr. OMcee H ,N w«te tl»w !>»»<"<» up rvue,. I'r-' bs»v didn't. l»o4i lLlan l»ejnic enn»o»ed bv bt>. b«>««n»»,«Me!X»x, No rnrbv Xtlxerton.
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  • 234 3 JjTFTY-two Pearls Hill schoolboys were flown over Seletar and part of Singapore in an RAF Dakota yesterday. But one boy did not "go up in the aeroplane." He was Kok Lian Huat. His parents did not want him to. But headmistress,
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  • 33 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A Malay woman bandit was one of three bandits captured by the Police in a sudden raid on a bandit camp in the Kemasek area of Trengganu yesterday.
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  • 353 3 IF the Singapore Government legalises State lotteries it will be surrendering its right to control and pnniafe crimes, states the Labour Party in a four-paged memorandum against lotteries, issued last night. Referring to the suggestion that the Federal Legislative Council must accept human nature
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  • 35 3 The offices of the District Forest Officer, Kota Bharu. the Assistant Controller of iVleeomnrmications. and Assistant Custodian of Enemy Property at Kota Bharu ar^ m in the Food Control Uiilding.
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  • 128 3 Maj. General Sir Ro- bert Mansergh, Com- mander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces. Nether- S lands East Indies, i arrived in Singapore from London last iffht. "So This is Singapore" f will be the subject of a 1 x talk at the East West i Society meeting tomor- i
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  • 114 3 MR. Lim Eng Kwan, of Singapore, was given a big hand in Universal City when he visited Hollywood some weeks ago in the course of a sixmonths' totl r of tne" United States. At tfniversai-Irrternatfona! studios, he was given a Tingside seat to watch
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  • 151 3 A memorandum oi agreement introducing Whitley Council conciliation machinery between the Malayan Railway administration and the Malayan Railway Signalmen Union was signed this morning in a 15--miwßrte ceremony at the General Manager's office, Malayan Rafrway, Knala Lujnpur. The General Manager, the Hon. Mr. J. C. Sander
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  • 404 3 Russia charged yesterday that the United States was using the International Bank as an instrument to effect its policy of economic expansion in Asia and the Far East. This Russian diatribe blew up during discussion on the draft report, prepared by the Drafting Committee, dealing
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  • 356 3 Education Survey might have to pay more than $200,000,000 (hiring the next ten years for the education of its .100,000 children. This fs revealed in a survey of the Colony's educational needs issued lajit night The surrey which, forms Volume... 11 of the Educational Plan
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  • 95 3 Kuala Lumpur. Tues.—The first triplets to he born in the Federal Capital since the liberation, and who would have been one-month-old on Trtursdav. have died. When the mother. Wong Lee, left the maternity hospital the triplets were placed in the Kuala Lumpur Convent but
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    44 3 Chief of the Singapore Vaval Baa* Police force, Lf-t <,| P. H. Little M. B. (with garland), Mr*. Ut% *.n<l rhefr little daughter Janet, who returned yesterday after spending live months<ureat Britain. Thi% v*us I t.-Col. Little's first leave since the liberation.
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  • 270 4 The Singapore Harbour Board Dockyard ha* a close resemWance to a busy hospital vj mitme that repair.* Amongth' thousands of ships that call at or pass through Singapore, every year, there are always re P££ s and like In any busy hospital, where no sooner a
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  • 961 5  -  By LIONEL HUDSON Reuter. THE official French view is that if r SAIGON, Tuesday* 1 dependent VietnamTodaf h ar^ Wlthdrew their troops newry-in-country by to-morrow. y hard COIG communists woufd be in control of the «SteM fon,ler E reneh
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  • 86 5 U.P. OSLO, TueS, Tlie Communisls lost tbvcir in tic Norwegian Assembly today when a rc-cbsck at Hamar showed Emk Locvlien, Chairman of the- Communist Party, had lost by less than 50 votes to a itjtdwife. The iP-count shov/<yj| that 51 Labour baiiots in.-Hamai had
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  • 92 5 A.P. HAMBURG. Tues. Her Uoval Highness the Duchess Gloucester arrived in the British zone of Germany yesterday. J y She was accompanied by the Director of the Women's Loyal Air Force WRAF Uoormandant Dame Felicity H*» nbury. The Duchess was met on arrival at Bueckeburg airport
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  • 109 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. Unless more "little boy blues start watching the sheep, Americans may go to the butcher shop one of these days and find there is no such thing as a lamb chop or mutton. A shortage of shepherds has reduced
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  • 114 5 Reuter. XEW DELHI, Tues. A bade delegation from Oevloo is expected to arrive in Delhi on October 20 to discuss with the Government of India issues affecting trade between the two countries in essentia' commodities and allied matThe delegation which is expected to 3tsy fn
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  • 74 5 Reuter. SEA ISLAND, Georgia, Tues.—Miss Sarah Churchill, ictress daughter of Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. Anthony Ccauchamp, a British Society Photographer, announced here today that they would be i tarried tomorrow. The couple said that they had been secretly engaged for a week and that they
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  • 150 5 A.P. LONDON, Tues. Eric Johnston, head of the Motion Picture Association 0* Amenis riving into London this week t<T try to expand Hollywood's Biggest foreign market. The London Office of the Hollywood him chief announcer! yesterday that he wants the American film quota to be
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  • 173 5 Reuter-AAP. 'J MELBOURNE, Tues.— Z Estimates of annua! cv- penUitinv on their perso- f nal wardrobes mad* to < tne Australian Arbitra- a tion Court by eignt v lac-tory women workers 4 g recently ranged irom 1 J ~A«.<* Jo £A 199. They were giving cvi- a
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  • 91 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Tues. The Indian Constituent Assembly has passed an article of the Consitution this week, fixing the salary of the President of the Indian Republic as Rs 10,000 ($6,375) a month. The salary of the Governor ,J\'' State will be
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  • 230 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. JHE Stale Department revealed today that linked States ambassador Cavendish Cannon has conferred with Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia about releasing- Catholic Archbishop Aloyisus Stepinac from prison. Lincoln White, a spokesman of the State Department, refused to give any details of the
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  • 27 5 U.P. j WASHINGTON. Tues. The Senate Appropriation Committee today approved the U551,311.010.000 spending programme to heip rearm Atlantic Pact countries and other non-Communist nations.—U.P.
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  • 91 5 Reuter-AAP. BANGKOK, Tues. Banuil a;u< Communist activiti;'; have decreased in southern Thailand* as a result oi close co operation between the Thai and Ma'ayan authorities, Interior J4inister Lt. Gen. Mangkorn Phromyothi reported today. The Minister, wh© has returned from tour of south can
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  • 80 5 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Tues.— Pan American Airways announced that the first regular commercial fiight of its Stratocruisers to Tokyo woukl leave San Francisco on Tuesday. Flights will leave San Francisco every Monday and Thursday. San Francisco time. The douote deck planes will cut
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  • 575 6 RECENTLY the Malaya Tribune revealed that planters were puzzled by the Federation policy governing the allocation and payment of special constables. In some cases special constables are paid for by the Government an item of some $30,000,000 covers this expenditure in the Federation budget but recent
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  • 1850 6  -  SHANGHAI AWAITS RECOGNITION—2 The Anglo-American community were made targets for labour troubles because their firms are among the wealthiest in Shanghai and because the Communists' anti-imperialist" propaganda convinced Shanghai's always anti-foreign labourers to feel it was open season on AngloAmerican employers. by ANDREW ROTH DURING
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  • 1817 6 MR. S. S. Manyam's statement published in last Saturday's issue of the Malaya Tribune was one of the worst examples of distortion of facts. On or about November 22 last year some representatives of A.C.S.U. called on Mr. Laycock and handed to him a letter signed
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  • 451 6 LETTER TO THE EDITOR. Sir, The leading article in the Straits Times on the resignation of Dato Onn is one of the most extraordinary examples of eye-wash I have come across in a long time. Why so many words to deceive so few? Having failed to keep his
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  • 199 7 A.P. CHICAGO, Tues. —A young tenant farmer's wife, who camp here expecting to get US$lO or "maybe a $100" prize, got $20,000 in cash on a radio programme. Mrs. Charlotte Guthrie, 30, the winner, took it with little outward sign of emotion and said: "It's
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  • 47 7 V»ce-Admiral W. E. Parry, C-in-O o. f e Royal Indian Navy who told a confer ence of Senior Naval .fflcer* yesterday that Bombay will be the main base of the R I. N„ and its defence is a matter of great strategic importance.
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  • 475 7 U.P. NEW YORK, Tuesday. ADDRESSING 650 guests at Columbia University today, Pandit Nehru explained the five basic points guiding India's foreign policy and hit out at racial discrimination and Colonialism. Nehru spoke after Provost Professor Albert Jacobs had conferred the degree of honorary
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  • 185 7 A.P. LONDON Tues.—The British Post Office has issued four special stamps commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Founding of the Universal Postal Union. The Union, a "World Parliament" for postal questions was organised in Berne, Switzerland, on Oct. 8, 1874. It. legislates pn Internationa' postal questions.
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  • 91 7 A.P. TORQUAY. England. Tues. —What the world needs to revive its sense of integrity is a return to the old-fashion-ed blue serge Sunday suit. That is what George Quemby of Liverpool told the meeting of the National Federation of Merchant Tailors here. "When I
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  • 45 7 A.P. INVERNESS, SCOTLAND, Tues. Princess Margaret saw part of her new regiment on Saturday. She inspected the First Battalion of the Highland Light Infantry in her first official engagement as the Regiment's Colonel-in-Chief. The inspection took place at nearby Fort George.—A.P.
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  • 44 7 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tues.—Representative Fred L. Crawford, Michigan Republican recommended Monday that the United States aid to the Philippines be held up until after the island election, to insure choice of a Philippine Administration friendly to the United States policies and ideals.—A.P.
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  • 129 7 U.P. PORTLAND, Oregon, Tues. —Two San Jose truck drivers, injured during the September 28 strike violence at Dalles. Oregon, today filed damage suits with the United States district court totalling US$144,400 against the International Longshoremen and Warehousemen's Union and 33 of its members. The
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  • 94 7 A.P. NEW YORK, Tues.—Fond recollections of his lecturing days in Japan are expressed by Dr. John Dewey, world famed father of Progressive Education who will celebrate his 90th birthday anniversary next Thursday. The noted philosopher, teacher and psychologist recalls that in Japan he hao 1
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  • 55 7 A.P. WASHINGTON, Tues.— House Majority leader John McCormack expressed belie! yesterday that the U.S. Congress will provide money for a Korean aid programme before it adjourns until January. McCormack said he hopes the Senate will provide U5530,000,000 in a supplemental appropriation bill to carry the
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  • 28 7 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Tues.— —Mrs. Iva Togui "Tokyo Rose" D*Aquino was granted a further stay of execution of her sentence for treason until November 3. —U.P.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 404 8 BTITAIN ASSURES THE U. S. A.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. BRITAIN has assured the United States and other Western powers that it is not proposing at this time to grant even "de facto" recognition to the Chinese Communist regime. Diplomatic authorities here said last night
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  • 72 8 A.P. MANILA, Tues.- Blockadebusting SS Plying Clipper of Isbrandtsen Line arrived here yesterday with cargo from Communist Shanghai. It was one of three ships detained by Nationalist gunboats at the mouth of the Yangtze River after a call at the new Red port. A sister
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  • 22 8 Reuter. CAIRO, Tues.—The Egyp. tian Government has accepted an invitation to attend the anti-locust conference in Karachi on Oct. 22.—Reuter.
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  • 61 8 A reception was held hi the Chinese Embassy in London on Oct. 10 to mark the 89th anniversary of the Republic of China. Picture shows—left to right: Rear Admiral D*. S". Cornwall of the U.S. Naw; Madame Qtristguard, wWe of the Banish Nayal Attache in' London; Admiral Sir
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  • 195 8 GEN CAFES SPEAKS OUT IN ARMED FORCES ROW A.P. WASHINGTON, gENERAL CUFTON B. Cates. Chief of the US Marines, accusep the A r m v General Staff today of seeking to reduce his famous sea-toKshore-assault Corps to a mere "police force." The army, he said, has already taken all the
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  • 301 8 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. JHE United Nations Balkan conciliators have failed to settle the Greek dispute, authoriative sources reported tonight as the dealine for the peace talks expired. General Assembly President Carlos P. Romulo, head of the United Nations Conciliation team, received replies to
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  • 77 8 LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. A subcommittee of the Political Committee, preparing a merger of the various resolutions dealing with the disposal of former Italian colonies, decided tonight to gran* independence to Italian Somaliland at the end of ten years unless at that time the
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  • 24 8 A.P. NEW DELHI, Tues.— The Government announced India's Ambassador to Argentine J. B. Vesugar is also accredited Minister of Chile. —A.P.
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  • 187 8 Reuter. PATNA BIHAR, Tues. The people's movement m Nepal agitating since 1947 for political reforms in tne Himalayan homeland of the Gurkha soldier—will look to Communist China for leadership, if Nepalls continued to live in a state of frustration, accotdlng to Mr. D. R. Regmi.
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  • 157 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. JJUSSIA has forcibly deported mor- than 17,000 foreign nationals from the Soviet Caucasus to concentration centres in Central Asia in a ruthless drive to clear that border area of non-Russian population, the State Department reported today. WfUte i T n| d
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  • 144 8 Reuter. SHERINGH AM, Norfolk. Tues.—Dozens of girls sitting in their hornVs in this small East Coast resort epitomise the plight cf more than half a million British young women. For them, hhere is no hope of marriage. In Sheringham. there are nearly twice as many
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 663 8 MANSFIELD lo. LTd! (Incorporated In Singapore) BUTE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other port* to load ant (ttecfearge cargo. t_ m filings from U.K. U.S.A. Cyclops due from U.K Oct 22 'Kurymedon" due from UK/Cont. Oct ?tV ;;PtooalUi'' due from U K Oct. 3ft RnwW_due from VJC Oet
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    • 535 8 SHIPPING BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING F V ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. Due Sails GLRNARTNEY (calls Alexandria ft Genoa) Gdn. 4/5- Oct 1!» GLENORCHY" (calls Alexandria Tangicrs Casablanca) 25 Oct. 29 Oct. GLENEARN (calls Alexandria Genoa) 11 Nov.
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  • 111 9 The rubber commodity market opened steady yesterday at 44 18 cent. With a certain amount of profit taking in evidence the market inclined to ease but was steady again at the close. Closing prices in cents per pound were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Nov. RSS 43 3 4
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  • 38 9 Coconut oil was firm market yesterday with business done at 534 f.o.b. Oct-Nov. after Hellers asked for $54} Copra was also firm with sellers hesitant and business where done passiner at $32 per picul f.o.b. Oct.-Nov.
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  • 55 9 Taksang (44); Fossarus (Sheers Wharf); Memta Siboret (40/41) Schiedijk Utrecht (42/43); Breeonshire (38/39); Mariekerk (36 87); Tairea (S3 34); Angby (17); Bentong (18); Promotheus (1920); Willamette Victory (25 26); Merkur City of Poona (15 16) Benvenue'(l3 14); Shillong (11); Velma Lykes (8 9); Benledl (6/7); Ovula (Coal
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  • 923 9 U.P. COLOMBO, Tuesday. With the increase in the price levels ol rubber, certain owners of rubber land who had abandoned tapping, are planning to start tapping again. In view of the price increase, it is stated that the Wages Board for rubber should be reintroduced
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  • 30 9 j Singapore, Tues. The share market was still unsettled and rather easier. Dissatisfaction still continues over the absence of news of the tin price. Industrials were rather quiet.
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  • 795 9 INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Bricks Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ord. 2.15 2.22 Mi 8.8. Petrol 37/- 38/B.M. Trustees 7.50 8.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/- 22/Ord. 14/9 15/9 E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Est. Trust Ag. 7.00 8.00 Ted. Dispensary 6.50 7.00 tTraser Neave
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    • 719 9 _J*ITS: VACANT Salesmen Rearv not over 35 y ears Good y Commission and ad'~f. m nt opportunities. Pront *und and medical attend nl y applications giving etaus j )a:: t experience and i'3 r Present earnings conT2: A PP J y Bo A2P34 _i_J"f ,n gapore. iH7SH firm has vacancy
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    • 397 9 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS Notice of Application for Variation of a Haulage Permit Take Notice that I, Soh Bok Yew, of Eng Lam St Co., 134, Jalan Rahmat, Batu Pahat, by occupation Rubber Dealers, Producers' Agents St General Provisions Wholesalers, the holder of Permit No. 822 C under
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    • 345 9 HAULAGE PERMIT We, Rothmans Limited, of 16-C. Cecil Street. Singapore, hereby give notice of intention to apply for a Haulage Permit to operate one goods vehicle, 5A.8631, with a load capacity of 10 cwts. from Singapore to the Federation of Malaya, for the carriage of our own goods. This application
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    • 595 9 SHIPPING i| K. P. M. LINE Due Sails -Kota Nica" for Djambi 0et 19 •Wakde for Pont.anak. Pcmangkat and Sambas *vr "WaineaDoe" for Tg. Pinang, Tg. Pandan, Wamgapoe portg 21 "Plancius" f«»- Belawan-DeU 2 Van Riemsdijk" for Muntok. Batavia, Semarang, and Sourabaya -JJ* g "Batoebahra" for Sampit and Bandjermasln Oct.
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  • 192 10 A.P. ELEVEN native English track *nd field records set during the summer have been recognised by the Amateur Athletic Association. One of them eclipsed a mark which had stood for 28 years. The eleven marks were in only eight events. The Association recognized all three
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  • 117 10 A soccer match between the married and singles of the staff of the Education Department, will be played on Oct. 24. 5.1S pan, vi it* Monk's H;il Street ground. The teams will tx .Ucted from the following: MAKKIKD: Axiz bin H. Ahmad. S. L. Cordeiro, M. Bamasaniy.
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  • 89 10 Reuter and AAP. BRISBANE. Tues Don Tallon. the Australian wicket keeper who declined the trip to South Atrica for business reasons has notified the Queensland selectors that he will not be available for the state side as wiefcetkeepar. Queensland's team to m«et New South Wales in their
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  • 68 10 A.P. NEW ORLEANS. Tues. Filipine-AmeTiean MftXie Docuserf. New Orleans' lightweight, won a fourth round technical knockout over Jackie Weber of Rhode Island in their scheduled ten rounder toTrtf?ht. Fans booed the decision of referee Eddie WoTfe to halt the main event match because of an eve cut
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  • 46 10 A.P. BALTIMORE, Tues.— Assault, one of the leading money winners in turf history, has ended his racing career, trainer Max Hirsch said today. Assault was the horse of the year in 1946. when he captured turfdom's triple crown and also won the Pimlico special.—A.P.
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  • 257 10 A Singapore Hockey Association XI defeated the Combined Services by 2 goals to 1 in a fast and exciting game played on the padang, yesterday. Browne was decidedly the outstanding player on the field and his brilliant display in goal saved the Combined Services
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  • 32 10 Guthrie's Sports C>ub defeal .d G.H.Q. Fort Cannine; 3-1 at soccef at Farrer Park, yesterv day. J altar and Chun Hoon nei**ft for Qttthrie* and Herbert for the G.H.Q.
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  • 120 10 There has been another change in the team selected to travel to Ipoh today for the hockey quadrangular meet. \V7Cnidr. Proctor wjll not make the trip. His place will be taken by P. H. Coulter, Combined Services player. Meanwhile, Edwin Doraisamy said this morning
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  • 36 10 The programme for ipoh is:Oct. 21: 4 p.m.: Perak vs. Penang; 5.15 p.m.:—Selangor \s. Singapore. Oct. 22: 4 p.m.:—Singapore vs. Penang 5.15 p.m.:—Seiaugor \h. Porak. Oct. 23:—4 p.m.:—Singapore vs. Perak; 5.15 p.m.:—Pouting »s. Sefrngor.
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  • 206 10 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. ARTHUR King of Canada outpointed Tommy McA Govern of London in a ten-rotmd lightweight bout at the Royal Albert Hall tonight. Both men were inside the nine stone 11 poinds for which the fight was made. King, the coloured holder of the
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  • 82 10 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. The two big snooker matches, one in the world championship and one in the News of *he World tournament, were continued today. Albert Brown led South Africa's Peter Mans by 15 frames to nine at close of play in the News of the World £1,500
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  • 59 10 A.P. LONDON. Tues. The British Professional Golfei s Association today clamped restrictions on American entries in British tournament. It ruled that future entries must be made by the players themse'ves and not by the United States Professional Golfers Association. The action was outgrowth of the
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  • 25 10 MALACCA. Tues. Dunlop Sports Club was too ■trppg at badminton for the Hotwkoni: Shanghai Bank team on Sunda\ winnfne all fly*» matches played.
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    16 10 X VVV8 V5..od?»le ln a aUN v,m. Osmrnel «t N»5ar >-tasli,.... > rr»t»nn»> pls'rllir»' Tribune Picture.
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  • 123 10 Mr. H. D. Christie (left) and Mr. A. B. W. i George, now in Singa- pore, are on their way to England for talks with Government about ar- rangenieats for the tan tibury International Air Race* in 1053. Said Mr. Christie: "By tne time the race
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  • 432 10  - Kia Ora, Toboggan Airgee Promoted PENANG RACES ROUND-UP From ALLAN LEWIS Norses won a double. Kia Ora has improved beyond expectations. He mad. the opposition in the Clas111 race over 9% look like a moderate lot. I thought his form in winning over six the first day was good. He
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  • 276 10 FoMowing ties of the Btßjta* pore Badminton Championwill be played this Weekend: SATILBDAY 2.15 p.m.: fitter-School: Victoria JSchool vs. St. Andi>e» School. Tournament Committee: Willie Tan; Umpire: M. A. tarn-.. 7.tt p.m. Hen's Open gravies: Wong Peng Soon (Mayflowi i vs. R. Alimat (Eclipse); Teo Boon Eng
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  • 197 10 By leading in five winners at the Penang meeting Frank Flannery heads the Jockeys' winning list ana carried his total for the season to 43. He is four winner*, ahead of Wally Bagby whose three at the, mooting/ made his total 39. Jockeys Ist 2nd 3rd V. Flaimerv
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  • 288 10 A fine, clean Inter-Commiimty soccer between uV n Eurasians and the Royal Navy had an union ,i nate ending when a Eurasian player, Ferroa. wa sent off the field at Jalan Besar Stadium yestenftty. Th*' Eurasians won 3—2. The Eurasian forwards played with better
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  • 71 10 It took the second XV's to provide the thrills when two teams oi" the Raffles' Institution met the Victoria School at rugger at the R.I. ground cm Monday. The R.I. second team beat the Victoria second XV by 11 points to nil in a fast and
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  • 48 10 MALACCA. Tues. Muar Yo\ir>t?Bters went down to Malacca Government Servlcea 2- t at soccer reatgrafflf. The winners were champion's in the recewt Falconer Shebi tournament end got thefr goal* from Tain Chee Lam (2>. Abbas and Tarn Kong Chee. Jalil and Moon Joon scored for Muar.
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  • 37 10 Reuter. NEW YORK. Tues. Frank Parkvr has signed a profession at contract here wiih promoter BObby Riggs. forma!t> abandoning the amateur game in Which he had been an outstanding performer since he was 15 years old.—Rwater.
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  • 136 10 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Ti.es.—A. H. Griffiths Lincoln, by Manitoba out of Lipstick, a 12-1 chance, today won the Caulfield Cup of £5,800 over one and a half miles at aulfield race-course here. His jockey, Eastwood, who weighs 5 st. 6 lb?, and was the smallest rider
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  • 55 10 In a clean game o! soccer on Sunday at the East Coas' P.oad ground C.V M A. <X a to n g Parish) defeated Doirs Unit 4-1. Scorers for ihe winners were Aloyeius Rozarm <2). George D'Pilva (1). and Edward Rodrigues (1). Sgt. Berridge scored the
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  • 65 10 Following have l-«en selected to play for Singapore Admiral; v Local Staff Union versus Malayan Naval Force Hockej at Farrer Park ia U6 |a,ni. Bakar Hassan; S. M, Singh and Bakar Sidek Kri.-'.man Bttttv, Dai>:isn Singh and Ba! want Singh S. Khalaff. Peter Then. Wong Siew Choon. Md.
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  • 250 10 ALTHOUGH they were beaten by three goals to one, a scratch S.C.R.C. XI did well in their hockey game against the formidable rrarleqiirrrs at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The winners were a fast and balanced team which showed better combination. The Chinese attacked
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    • 559 10 TRUSTEES' SALE AUCTION KALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD St LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES TO BE HELD AT OUR SALEROOM, NO. 10 CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. ON WEDNESDAY, 26th OCTOBER 1949, AT 2.30 P.M. AND ON THURSDAY, 27th OCTOBER 194», AT 2.30 P.M. FIRST DAY. (26th OCT. 1949) Lot. 1. 999 years' leasehold land
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    • 148 10 The Great Eastern Optical Co., ?75. SOrTH BRIDfiK RO\l» TWL. 723f ESTABI.1SHKD 1925 l \NJ'J 1*11 i STIFNTIFH EYE EXAMINATION WITH MosT I P T O It T I ItUSt-H A I.OMB EQlTIMIK.Nr I.ONGKK KXI'l UIE.M F GIVE* BETTER "sRRTH K. (duplicating SERVICE KWOK YOKE WENO ft CO22, I he
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  • 5149 11 First Day of K. L, Races EIGHTH 28-9 -19 Ipoh 8.04 6 Furs (Spencer) Div. 1. Won by Happy Quadrant 1 mm. 20 set s. Going Very Heavy. BEAUCHAMPS 8.10 (late Bustle i NEW HORSE SISTERON 8.10 Scratched 24-9-49 Ipoli LAST 28-9-49 Ipoh. 8.11 6 r
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  • 832 11 HORDES, CLASS 2, OIV. EASTERN PICTURE ».fl© AIR PORT gJJJ ABBY KAY g.ii SILVER SEOIIN go* JACK'S DARLING 3.08 TRICOLOUR 8.67 JIMMY 8 a« PENSO 8.05 EDDY ERASER 8.04 SCARLET TIGER II 8.0?, UNICORN 8.03 HORSES. CLASS 2. OfV. RACE FAN BLEND ALE gl; ATLANTAS g'l' BEAI CHAM
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    • 14 11 PALMIST OCCULTIST 1 1 malacc* STRffr Singapore HOU3S r J AM to 5 PM
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 53 11 HTmw HAm, OIRlv 1° Ifr [t^Ja 0 1 f EVEN MV BROTHER J-JMMYMAYBE! JIMMY MAY ).X \F THAT 4'llt IA I SIMPLY HAD TO tfjWC *Sfi L? R M^e NT r F S R THE BOYS C/m KEEP THE OOYS V F WE RE COM BACK J/HAPPENS —MY s A
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  • 393 12 Britain Overlooks 6-Foot Violation Reuter. HONGKONG, Tuesday. FIRST official contact between British authorities and Chinese Conimunists r on the Hongkong frontier took place today in the mainland border town of Shataukok. It was between Inspector Robert Oliver, and a detecnment of
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  • 211 12 Reuter, A.P and U.P. TAIPEH. Tuesday. THE Central News said today Nationalist B-25 bom1 bers yesterday scored hits on Shanghai's North Station. Two locomotives were claimed to have been destroyed. Raids also were carried out against railway targets in the nearby city of Soochow and
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  • 33 12 U.P. CANBERRA, Tues.—Minister for Post-war Reconstruction J. J. Dedman said today that the Government had agreed to make dollars available to the Ford Motor Company to manufacture an Australian car. U.P.
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  • 194 12 U.P. HONGKONG, Tues —Communist sources reported today that informal negotiations were under way between British and Chinese Red representatives in Peking and each side presented conditions under which relations might be established. The report, which could not be confirmed officially, said the British offered normal trade relations
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  • 155 12 U.P. LONDON, Tuesday. THE British aircraft carrier, HMS Albion, so new that most of her specifications are still a secret, was rammed today by coastal steamer Maystone which sank almost immediately in waters lashed by gale. Tltc 18,300-ton warship reported the accident briefly stating
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  • 289 12 CASTLETON KNIGHT, the 50--u year-old movie wizard who startled the world nearly 36 years back with the first synchronised action-sound film he made "merely as an experiment," and whose most recent technicolour efforts "The XlVth Olympiad," "The Royal Wedding" and "The Royal Wedding Presents"—
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  • 49 12 Reuter —AAP. SYDNEY, Tues. More than 2,500 miners at eight New South Wales mines today struck in protest against the sentence of three years' imprisonment imposed yesterday on the General Secretary of the Australian Communist Party, Laurence Louis Sharkey, for uttering seditious words.— Reuter —AAP.
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  • 58 12 YMCA: New Malay Class 5.30 p.m. Art Club 600 p.m. education Film Show—B.oo p.m. .SINGAPORE CHESS CLUB: Practice 3.00 p.m. LEGISLATIVE COINCIL, budget meeting. Municipal Council Chamber, 10 a.m. Y.W.C.A.: Wayfarers' meeting 5, Raffles Quay. 3 p.m. ALIMNI ASSOCIATION, King Edward VII College of Medicine, clinico-pathutogical
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  • 142 12 CATHAY: "So. owful Jones" 11.00 a.m.. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Look for the Silver Lining" with June Haver, Ray Boner and Girdin Macßao. 11.00 a.m., 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 and «J.30 p.m. PAVILION: "All Over The Town" with Norman Wooland and Sarah Churchill. 2, 4.16, 6.30, and
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  • 69 12 SOCCEB: Rovers v. T.B.A. (.-AFA Cup) Jalan Besar. KI'GGKK: S pore Harbour Bd. v. HMS Triumph. Kepp*>l Rd.; Police v. Shell Co., Thomson Rd.: R.A.F. Seletar v. 0.H.Q., at Seletar: R.A.F. Tengah v. St.-Andrews Old Boys. St. An drews. Army trial, Nee Soon. HOCKEY: S.C.C. Women v. Paterson, Simons.
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