Malaya Tribune, 28 October 1949

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  • 61 1 MALAYA Tribune ~3Y THE \jfC)R THE PEOPLE S'pora L4JvC£/c SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 3811/3 Una Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh a nd Penang. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE TON DON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Muaya Tribune
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  • 385 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday. A GROUP of United Nations diplomats is said to be secretly exploring a plan to appoint Prime Minister Nehru of India as supreme mediator between East and West, the magazine United Nations World sported today. The magazine has
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  • 67 1 A.P. PARIS. Thurs.—The Australian ambassador Colonel W. R Hodgson leaves Paris on Saturday, to take up his new post as representative of the British Commonwealth on tne Allied Control Commission for Japan. There were unconfirmed reports in the French press that his successor may be Dr. Herbert
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  • 64 1 A.P. THE HAGUE. Thurs.—The working group of the International Tin Study Group has started discussions here concerning the possibility of establishing- a new International Tin Agreement. Countries represented arc the United Kingdom, the Netherlands. France. British colonies. Canada, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, India, Australia. Italy and the United St&tcs.
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  • 26 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Thurs. An electric plant exploded today and hurled a boiler through the roof. Five employees were injured and one is missing—A.P,
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  • 123 1 Nomination Day for the Municipal Elections to be held on December 3 will be November 7, it was officially announced yesterday. Nomination Pa,,, is will be received for all Wards at the Victoria Memorial Hall on November 7 between 12.00 noon and 1.00 p.m.
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  • 113 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Thurs.—The French 2.878-ton steamer. Docteur Yersin, was today rammed and holed in heavy seas 200 miles east of Hongkong as she stood alongside a burning Chinese warship while engaged in rescue operations. She lay in close to the blazing vessel and took off 25
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    184 1 Miss Amy Laycock, retaxy of the Fartv and daughter of Legislative Councillor Mr. John Laycock will be tne Party's candidate for the East Ward at the De- i cember 3 Municipal elec- i tions. i The announcement made yesterday confirms the Tribune forecast on Wed- nesday that Miss
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  • 228 1 Tribune Reporter Always the perfect host, the Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid. donned his MacDonaid tartan kilt and sat cross-legged on the floor with the three Dyak Penghulus who were his guests at Bukit Serene. Dr H. B. Amstutz, head of the
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  • 56 1 NO REPUDIATION OF DEBTS Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. Prime Minister Clement Attlee told Parliament tonight that the sterling balance* could not be repudiated, though they would have to cut down as much as possible. In the case of India, the matter could not be settled without regard for the views of
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  • 72 1 A.P. MOSCOW, Thurs. —Superman is under fire in Moscow. The Literary Gazette declared the American comic strip hero, who can whip either bullets or locomotives with his bare hands and impenetrable hide, is nothing but a tool of Wall Street. Along with other comic strip heroes, said the
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  • 62 1 A sharp contrast injf W styles was presented by T the group in this picture t taken at Bukit Serene I yesterday. From Left to c Right: Mrs. York, Mr. J A.D. York, Acting DeJ puty Commissioner-Gen- eral for Colonial Affairs. J i Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid,
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  • 243 1 Tribune Reporter TOE return of the importation, handling 1 button of rice to a number of private firms may result in the price of rice rang a little. This is beMeved to be one ot the findings of the Rice
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  • 67 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Truman today announced the removal of Admiral Louis Denfeld as Chief of Naval Operations. This was the climax of tbe unification dispute in whic.i Denfeld went down the line with several leading Admirp's in opposing the Defence Department's policy. Truman told the
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  • 27 1 A.P. LONDON, Thurs. The British electric authority today started making its w n tcr cuts in power after London's coldest night since early Spring.—A.P.
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  • 124 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Thurs. The livelihood of "many hundreds of millions of farmers in Europe and Asia" would be •destroyed" if the United States, Canada and other new big farming areas got a free hand on the world market. Mr H D Lownes. chairman
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  • 104 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Thurs. Armoured cars patrolled the Harrison Road area In Central Calcutta tonight after sporadic disturbances resulting from last nights dash between two sections of Hindus. Police, today used tear gas to disperse a mob of about 3.000 threatening to stage a free-for-all
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  • 60 1 Reuter. PRAGUK, Thurs. IfeC Czechoslovak Foreign Office touay accused the French military attache here M. Georges Helliot and his assistant Marcel Salabert. of naving obtained a quantity of uranium ore and trying to get details of Czech uranium mines*. A-note to the French embassy demanded
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  • 64 1 The Air Ministry announcer! last night that Air Marshal Sir Hugh P. Lloyd. KBE. CB. MC, DFC has been appointed Air Officer Commander-m--(jhief Bomber Command wiih effect from February 1950. He will be sucoeeded as Ail Officer Commander-in-Chief Far East by Air Vice Marshal F. J.
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  • 36 1 Reuter. STOCKHOLM, Thurs. The Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine was tonight awarded jointly to ur. Water Rudolf Hess of Zurich University Institute of Physiology, and Prefessor Emeritus Antonio Egas Momz of Lisbon University.—Reuter.
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  • 115 1 STOP PRESS U.P. LONDON, Thnnu—The Socialist Labour Government tonurht won an easy and expected vote of conJideace on new "austerity" £JL in spite lory charges that labour Government leaders were financial, moral and mental ua^uvrupts. The Government motion aporoved the Labour Gove.uuienl's new IMM» noiny programme which
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  • 96 1 U.P. LONDON, Thurs. The Governments parliamentary leader, Herbert Morrison, ouvniue the second day of thr debateVn the £3*0,000,000 economy programme, told the House of Commons, "We have made the present installment of cuts to serve notice on everyone inside and outside 1 this country that the
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  • 26 1 Reuter. PARIS, Thurs. French popular Republican leader iieorges Bidault tonight secured a vote of confidence in the National Assembly as Premier. —Reuter.
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  • 147 2 A.P. TtfEW YORK, Thursday.—British, as well as 11 American textile industries will be affected by the abolition of minimum prices for Japanese exports, John H. Judge, President of the U S. Textile Export Association said yesterday. Judge said American exporters are highly perturbed
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  • 34 2 Reuter. TOKIO. Thurs. India offers a hopeful field for United States capital investments and top-grade German and Japanese technicians, the visiting Indian sugar magnate V. Ramkrishna from Madras stated here today. Reuter.
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  • 62 2 Fosaaru* (Sheers Wharf!; itiu.ua (42/43); R eng am (41); Sega mat (40): Clyasea Glengarry (38/39); Idomeneus (88/ 37); Sflverbriar (33/34), C&ineae I rit*— Maacius (17/18); Ctiaron 19.20); diaries McLeod (21/22); Jeraiitut (23); Bawang (24); Sentani (25/26); Merkor (25/2«); Katong (27 28); Lawak (21/30); Kurymedon (15/16); Gleporchy (11);
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  • 25 2 A.P. LONDON. Thurs.—Britain produced 30.322 motorcars during Augus; and a'located 20 105 for export, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders announced. —A.P.
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  • 32 2 i Singapore, Thur. S i.midon remained a v > persistent seller of ttn i shares and there was I little keeness to buy locally. Prices were in- elined to sag.
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  • 803 2 Singapore, Thurs. INDUSTRIALS Buy-.rs Sellers Atlas Ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Bricks Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ord. 2.15 2.22% 8.8. Petrol 35/- 36/B.M. Trustees 7.50 8.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/3 22/3 Ord. 15/6 16/6 E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Est. Trust Ag. 7.00 8.00 Fed. Dispensary 6.50 7.00
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  • 128 2 Currency rates now in force arc as follows:— mE MABKE^,^ RENCI f;vTf- O.D. 30* 80 d,* gd/S TT/OD T. 16 2/4 3/32 245 32 2/4 3/1« London 2/3 15/10 2/4 1/ 2/11 11/32 Australia 2/10 J7 32 2/4 17/32 New Zealand 2/3 15/16 Buying rates for Air Air
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  • 63 2 On slightly better advices from overseas, the rubber com modity market improved a little. There was a fail amount of business passing and the market remained steady throughout the day. Cosing prices in cents per pound were Buyers Seller* No 1 Nov. RSS 44% 44 No' 2 Nov.
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  • 47 2 A.P. NEW YORK. Wed. Crude rubber No. 1 futures closed three to twelve points higher in New York today. Sales totalled 87 contracts Offers were December 16.08 bid. March 15.87 bid, May 15.67 bid. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 16 1 4 nominal.—A.P.
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  • 76 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Thuis. Picsidect Truman yesterday issued a proclamation suspending discriminatory tonnage duties on all Pakistan vessels entering United States re. Is. The action was taken on assuianc? from Pakistan that discriminating duties were not being lev.cd on American vessels in Pakistan ports. The suspension
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  • 48 2 A.P. LONDON, Thurs. The Hercules Cycle Company has received an order from Hong Kong for 5,000 bicycles that nobody is going to ride. The Chinese would use the machines as mechanical pack horses. They will load the wheels with r;ce and push them along to market.—A.P.
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  • 74 2 Mails are expected from Aden, Afghanistan. USA, Europe, Africa. South America. Azores. Wept Indies. Canada. Great Britain. Eire, Iceland. India. Pakistan. Tibet. Turkey. Brunei. North Borneo, Sarawak. Australia, Fiji Islands. East Indies. Burma Thailand, Ceylon. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Taiping. Mails for Australia, Pacific Islands, New Guinea.
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  • 44 2 Mails are. erpeoted from Fedoration. Great Britain. North Ireland. Eire. Europe, Eirvpt. North and West Africa. West Indies and Ceylon. Mails for Pontianak. Sibu and Medan will close at noon and for Java Hongkong, Palem bang, and the Federation will close today.
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    • 444 2 !l]lE3!ll!ir *1 BLUE NETWORK Kronchong Selcc- corded music; 6.58 Closing AnENGLISH I'BOGKAMMES J:,° n8; JSS, N e w 100 p.m. nonncement with Signature 10.00 a.m. News from Kuala Down Tuße }M P•«"• Close Down. Lumpur; 10 05 Close Down; 11 20 If? ML' Programme Sum- CHINESE PROGRAMMES Radio Orchestra broadcasts
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  • 93 3 Lance-Corporal Bambahavlur Rai of the jGurkha Rifles and his sectlpn had just tmished ..a weary 06-day patrol when he glimpsed, two ndits in the thick jucg'.c. Both bandits, though hit t souped. Karnbahadur with two wen followed up. After iivr hfiui v found
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  • 378 3 MRS. Myron M. Cowen, wife of the leader of the American delegation to the ECAFE meeting, told the members of the Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club yesterday: "No longer can we sit snugly back and say it's a man-made world or a
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  • 106 3 Piofessor 13. F. Adarkar. leader of India's delegation to ECAFE. said yesterday that the fruits of science must be brought to Asia and other underdeveloped areas to rcdiess the political and conomic balance of the world. In an address to the Economic Seminar of
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  • 233 3 Sunday Meeting At Penarng Will Decide MALACCA, Thursday. THE Working Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association will discuss the formation of a Singapore branch when it meets in Penang this-Sunday. The proposal has been forwarded by Mr. T. H. Tan of Singapore. Chairman of the Publicity
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  • 147 3 DEFENCE Counsel, Mr. R.H. Green yesterday described as 'scandalous" the arrest or Edward Kuhn .made before the principal witness of a case in which Kuhn is charged with cheating. Said Mr. Green: "He is not a British subject and is entitled to a little more consideration."
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  • 154 3 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. Mufti Kcrajaan has issued a statement saying that Kelantan law allows any Muslim born outside Kelantan, Malay or Indian Muslim. 'to marry a Malay woman native of Kelantan if he agrees to s,ign an agreement to safeguard the interest and welfare of his
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  • 25 3 GIMSO N'S APPEAL The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson will broadcast a Poppy Day Appeal on Sunday, at 7.12 p.m. from Radio Malaya, Singapore.
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  • 131 3 SHOULD the strike of 400 cmph at Masco'.. f|r.< v's airport, :;o on into :.<x L week the international 'ii gci vices of Qaptas Kmn.ru Airways will be affected. Sirjga|>o; c. Qantas M*n«g*r. Captain Lewis Ambrose, told the Tribune this yesterday. The workers are
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  • 112 3 UUALA LUMPUR, Thursday.—Security forces in the Kuala Lipis area of Pahang wounded four bandits and caught a wounded woman terrorist yesterday. Three rifles, a pistol, and five jungle packs were recovered. A bandit was caught by the Police in the Bahau area of
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  • 39 3 The electrically operated 2,749-ton Mvi Ann which passed through Singapore on ncr maiden voyage to Hongkong late last month returned here yesterday with two cabin and ten deck passeugcrs. sne is to return to Hongkong today.
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  • 72 3 Malacca, Thurs. Mr. Bernard Bon in the Malacca Circuit Court yesterday, said that Peer Mohammed, an Indian medicine-vender, who advertised with a gramophone and a loud speaker, was a public nuisance. Peer, who did not have a licence, was fined $50. His gramaphone, loud
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  • 42 3 Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Neubronner observed i their thirty-second wedd- J ing anniversary last week .at their residence in Waterloo Street. Here is a group of S i happy friends and re- i lations who celebrated the event with them. 1 r
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  • 125 3 THERE may be an inquiry into Singapore's hawker problem. A Municipal Committee has recommended this becausthe large numbers of unlicen.-ed hawkers and the City's in nKilifir f vf\l fVI **TV» acuity to control tnem. There are in Singapore more than 20,000 hawkers. O* these 7.000
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  • 54 3 Kluang wil! nave its urst Air Day Sunday. Organised by the Kluang Flying Club, chief attraction will Ire dying demonstrations by club plane;; from Singapore, and possibly Kuala Lumpur and the R. A. F. R. A. F. Dakotas will demonstrate a supply-drop and Spitfires
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  • 611 4 MR. Arthur Creech Jones, Secretary of State for the Colonies, reviews Malaya's little war for the benefit of the House of Commons, and the overall impression which he gives is one of steady progress. We are making progress all right; after nearly eighteen months' of hard fighting and
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  • 1594 4  -  The Asian my of hje today is confused lis to aims, and also as to means, fhoe is a great amount of concealed unemployment; that is, a great many people do less than 1 a full day's work, or produce
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  • 320 4 Sir. I have followed with great interest the large amount of correspondence and news reports in the Malayan Press about Public Lotteries, as a means of supplementing revenue for Social Welfare purposes. It is very good indeed to see the Singapore I Legislative Councillors so
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  • 230 4 rE tiny little state of Mianipur on the north-eastern frontier of India—jutting: out into Burma—is to be taken over by the Indian Government, i Manipur State, one of the numerous hill states of Assam, is famous for its handicrafts and classic dances, besides having been a gateway for
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  • 464 4 w 1 Sir, Everyone in Singapore knows that where there is a shortage of houses, there is the practice of tea money. We have heard several "views" on this subject from time to time. Sometime ago one leading personality said that tenants
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  • 120 4 SUS PICTOUS. Sir. For many months past, there has been circulating, more or less publicly, in Singapore, a quantity of recorded gramophone music of a scurrilous nature. These records are in Malay, Chinese and TamiL They appear to have, as their theme, sundry attacks on somebody's character and
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  • 118 4 Sir, My hat off to Radio Malaya on their presentation of 'The Citizen of the World". The producer the narrator, the technicians, in fact, every one of the staff of Radio Ma- laya connected with it, are to be congratulated on their magnificent effort in
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  • 91 4 Sir, We often hear spasmodic discussions, which never, unfortunately, seem to get very far, on the subject of alternate crops for Malaya, because of the growing menace of synthetic rubber. In view of the steadily increasing rarity of tobacco in the U.K., could it not be
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  • 31 4 Sir. I saw a white squirrel in the Johore Istana Garden. Itfi was not far from the Zoo. I hope it will be captured for the Zoo.—T.S.T. w
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  • 369 4 Sir. Of all the allegations levelled at Dato Onn, those in a' letter by 'Anak Negri,' which appeared in your paper on October 19, are the least convincing. May I inform 'Anak Negri' that Dato Onn had publicly said he would refuse the post of
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  • 119 4 Sir. Reading about racial discrimination against their countrymen causes resentment among many eastern people. Discrimination without doubt begets undesirable feelings, for example 'Ceylon's Tit for Tat to Calwell', and so on. To live harmoniously and peacefully and to assist one another in adversity, I think, is the object
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  • 147 4 Sir. I wish to bring the p'ight of the residents living in Kirn Keat Road, Balestier Road, and its surrounding areas, to the notice of the public. With the recent increase of a few hundred S.I.T. Quartets the population in this area alone has now risen to about
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  • 1002 5 PRIZE-WINNING ESSAYS $25 ESS AY BY S.H. SEE MALAYA, together with her neighbouring countries, is now on the threshold of a !iew era. The state of her future ns laige in the minds of ti Malayans, and the time has come when
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  • 987 5 IN order to treat this sub ject adequately, one must necessarily speak of the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore under refuge of the general term The New Malaya.' Out of the ashes of defeat ignominy and oppression for a period of three
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  • 1479 5 Reuter-AAP. TASIKMALAJA. West Java. A SECRET war is being fought round this city, a war in which few know is friend or foe. a war in which few prisoners survive. Terror in the guise of fanatical Isiamism stalks the gTeen. mountains
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  • 912 5 Iwa walk.ng on the outskirts of a kampong when a Malay greeted me with Tubeh! Apa macham Negri Malayu skarang?" I said that Malaya had al ways appealed to me as q glorious country, rich in ve-g.-taton. mild in climate, and the fact of its
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  • 743 6  -  Report From Hollywood -By- MELROSE GOWER •'DON'T call it a 'whoV dunit' said the director "To call this picture a 'whodunit' is like calling a big Western production a 'hoss opera. The director, who shall be nameless, was absolutely correct in his diagnosis. He was
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  • 284 6 THESE live lithographs, reproduced from original studlea by Roy Bess >r, tell more vividly than words f the characters that play their part In one of the J moat powerful and controversial screen dramas of tlie year reversal-International's "Sword In The Desert a story based
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  • 184 6 IN Gainsborough Pictures' magnificent technicolor epic. "Christopher Columbus," now appearing at the Cathay. one of history's most romantic adventures is vivdly and memorably brought to life. It is the story of the great 154.h century explorer wbo dared adventure and peril on the high seas to
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  • 127 6 A WELL-KNOWN operatic star in her native Italy, beautiful Nelly Corradi is now gaining an enviable reputation in the United States With two film hits to her credit, "The Barber of Seville" and "Lucia di Lammermoor." in both of which her performance was singled out for special
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  • 442 6 IN 1911, a six-yeara-old tomboy, with grey eyes, rebellious auburn hair, an amplitude of freckles and a mania for climbing trees was taken by her mother from their home in Helena, Montana, to the theatre. There, little Myrna Williams—later to win fame as film star
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  • 86 6 I t ONE reason James Gleason plays a police officer so i convincingly is that he's i been one. The veteran J character actor, play ins I homicide captain of the J Los Angeles police depart- i ment in "Take One False step," (now at the Rex, i
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  • 502 7 MT. Wilson Observatory M 1» shipping its 10-inch r* fractor telescooe. built search the Milky Way very special typ es c f to to South Africa to cw its work. The telescope is wide-angle earner- 3E£ was installed on nson in 1914. It has
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  • 248 7 STATE COLLEGE, Pa.— Man is coming close to making a better bee, but he can't build a better honeycomb than a bee can. That's the conclusion reached by Edwin J. Anderson after 35 years of working with bees, breeding
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  • 198 7 A.P. DENVER. A new. snowwhite, plastic lung material that does most everything except breathe was shown to the Colorado State Medical Society meeting here. The plastic is soft as flesh. It is about the same weight as lung tissue. It Is odourless, tasteless,
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  • 533 7 rRONTO United States aircraft manufacturers, whose planes now carry th-: bulk of the world's commercial air passengers, plenty of plans for commer cial Jet transport—on paper. So far, however, they have no such planes under construction. But they have two strong
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  • 472 7 A.P. NEW YORK, For biological war, nearly U553,500,000. For atomic war, more than U553,500,000. These are the approximate sums for American spending on the two new kinds of war. The two sums do not measure precisely the differences in importance, but they
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  • 336 7 A.P. NEW YORK. EVERY one of the world's powerful nations has uranium- Not one need to import this most precious oi all metals provided it is wanted for atomic bombs. For the uranium to be used for power, the situation la cuueieiit. an ot one of the biggest
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  • 1712 8 SHORT STORY LEE YUM was a fortunate young man, for although he was 20 years old and in college, to his father, he was Stili a little boy and the apple of his dad's eye. Mr. Wee spent every spare hour with his son, and
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  • 15 8 one hiding our 'MEET VOI R NEIGHBOURS' series, this week we present
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  • 829 8 Electricity is rationed here; two hours by day and two hours by night. THE life of trie average I Berlin family is far from being easy nowadays. How could it be otherwise in a badly-damaged city? Let us accompany the Albrecht family during a typical day: The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 69 8 I i The easiest way to btty A MOST FAMOUS SEWING MACHINE or A NEW SET OF FURNITURE JUST RING 6688 Easy terms can be arranged. COMMERCIAL TRADERS THE HOUSE OF HIRE PURCHASE 17-18, llonhani Bldg., Chulla Street, Singapore. If" M'NITE SATURDAY A Drama Of Wild Day And Wild Action!
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 293 8 JACK ARMSTRONG H Rob Si hoc nko r' I NOPE.. .NOTA PESO/ X IT. I ItWO HOURS LATER. L BROTHER/ ITS I GOT A PLANE GOIN' \GOT NO CHOICE. < 1 A GOING TO BE A DOWN EMPTY TONIGHT.. .j>—WERE REAPY J COME ON, RELIEF NOT TC r'LL GIVE you
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  • 49 9 This Sea Eagle hull, dwarfed by a modern Solent flying b< 4« is being handed over by Mr. Victor Scott-Paine (centre) to John Itrancker (right). With them, on left la BOAC Section Inspector A.C. lllay \vh.» flew In the Sea Eagle as an engineer.
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  • 51 9 An aircraft is mussing following its departure from Mentakab It is an Auster No. TJ r',74 which left Mentakab at 3.45 p.m. yesterday afternoon and was ■chetluled to arrive at Kuala Lumpur at 4.30 p.m. Anyone having information of its whereabouts is asked to contact the police or
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  • 55 9 AMERICANS TO CELEBRATE HALLOWE'EN Glittering decorations and a top tune ochestra, which will provide wonderful music for the Paul Jones Dance and the Grand March, will feature in the American Club's biggest party of the year tomorrow night the annual Hallowe'en "Hard Times Party. Starting from 9 pf<. the festivities
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  • 55 9 A Special Meeting will follow Singapore's City Fathers' meet on Monday at 2.15 p.m. The Literary Section of the Young Men Muslim Association will debate whether "we should change the present system of marriage and divorce among Muslims in Singapore" at the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. No. 31 Loron?
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  • 149 9 TAN Soo Puan of Chop Tan Peng Chuan, South Canal Road, Singapore, tried on three counts under the Finance Regulations of making unauthorised payments was found guilty yesterday at the Assize Court. Tan paid out $580,000 on behalf of a person not living
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  • 29 9 Kuala Lumpur Thurs. The Kota Bharu town Planning CommlUee has Kcommended the of a Dewan to accommodate an assembly nail, a museum, and a school of arts.
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  • 165 9 TWO famous business magnates are now in Singapore. 1. Pictured, (top) with his wife is Mr. H. H. Wilson, airbound for Sydney on a business visit. Mr. Wilson is the managing-director of Messrs. H. and J. Wilson Ltd., general stores merchants in England His
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  • 17 9 Lt. D. A. Johnston, Singapore Volunteer Crops, relinquishes his Commission on September 29.
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  • 23 9 Mr. P. Williams, Singapore Trade Unionist will be speaking over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya at 7.10 p.m. on Monday.
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  • 228 9 'Nothing we do can be clean' VET another clash between England and Russia ruffled the quiet at yesterday's meeting of ECAFE. Mr. P. J. H. Stent, U.K. delegate, protested against the Soviet amendment to the final draft resolution on Trade with Japan. Mr. Stent said that
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  • 80 9 Singapore motorists will no longer be able to transfer their favourite numbers from one car to another. The City Fathers have decided in committee that the index mark and registration number originally allotted to a motor vehicle shali remain with it until
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  • 180 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Federation Court of Aopeal today dismissed tha appeal of twenty-two-year-old British pohce sergeant George Frederick Leonard Ewin against the conviction and sentence of five years rigorous imprisonment on a charge of culpable homicide uot amounting to murder. He was convicted by Mr. Justice
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 131 9 COUGH!] De Witt's Cough Syrup is strongly recommended. Not only is it soothing and sedative in its action on irritated throat membranes, but it is also a valuable expectorant. Thus it assists in removing phlegm from the lungs to relieve throat and chest discomforts. Besides being medicinally active. De Witt's
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    • 246 9 DARKON THE MODERN HAIR POMADE DOES DARKEN GREY HAIR DABKON is used daily in the normal way for about one week to darken grey hair. After that it can be used twice or thrice a week or as required to retain the colour. DARKON is also beneficial to scalp' end
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    • 43 9 No Increase In Price In Spite Of Pound Devaluation For r*U School Hooka and Supplies Printing, Stationery et< Go to PETER CHONG CO., Singapore, Malacca, Serena ban, Ipoh, Penang, etc. (duplicating SERVICE KCTOK YOKE WENO CO. 22, The Arcade, !*t Floor, Telephone 802t8
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 38 9 LIX All Ell by AI Capp 9r. r -TW' 1 N/ /the Vl KanD ALL rrWTHIRE'S STILL 1 1 LEGAL-BECUZ f' FORTY LIVES- \ON IT—FROM **"T~-<. this moo»4t*in j .r^L—-H 2£J E_ Alley ©op l»y V T Hamlin
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  • 147 10 Reuter. PARIS, Thurs.—ln five hours of high speed motorcycling three Norton riders— Archie Bell, Geoff Duke and Eric (>li\er—toda.\ smashed four world records in the 350 O.C class at the Montlhery track here. The records were: Two-hoars—Average speed of 162.6 kilometres per hour (about 101 miles
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  • 41 10 A.P. NEvV MARKET. Thurs. Vie Day. H. G. Blagraves Flinch bred 4-year-old easily won the Jockey Club Cup today for the second year in succession. The race, with £1,000 added is over two and a quarter miles. —A.P.
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    25 10 X SON OF INDIA (Litwinner of Race Four r > on the second day at S K.L., being led in by Mr. Shunmugam.
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  • 318 10 THE RAF Changi Soccer XI were just a little too 1 good for the Paya Lebar Bus S.C. and scored a well-earned 2—o victory on a soggy ground in a SAFA Cup-tie match at Jalan Besar yesterday. A heavy ball and slippery field hampered
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  • 168 10 A.P. LONDON, Thurs.—The United States topped both the men's and women's rankings of the world's amateur tennis players, announced today by John Olliff of the Daily Telegraph. Ted Schroeder, the Wimbledon i hampion was ranked No. 1 among the men and Mrs. Margaret Osborne the first
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  • 63 10 A.P. LONDON, Thurs. H adders field Town, the English Lcagne First Division club today bought .lack Howe, the England aad DeTbv County left back. Howe will play tor his new etnb against Went Bromwich Albion on Saturday. He recently turned down an offer to become manager player
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  • 38 10 A.P. PRAGUE. Thurs.— Emll nek Czechoslovakia s World Champion distance runner has been promoted from A ni% lieutenant to Captain ahead Of schedule, apparently in rewara for his sports achievements, an informed army source disclosed tonight.—AP.
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  • 239 10 PLAYING with seven reset vcs St. Andrew's School went down to a strong University by six points (two tries) to nil at rugger on the Raffles College ground yesterday. Inspite of possessing heavier pack, height advantage and playing on their ground, which,
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  • 53 10 Indian Recreation Ist. XI to play soccer against H.M.S. "Triumph" tomorrow at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. will be selected from the following:— K. Narayanan. S. Veloo, A. Rahim (Capt.), A. Razak. M. Gani, S. Murugasu. T. Nadarajah, M. Muniandy, A K. Salahudin, Param, M. L Osman.
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  • 49 10 Two second-round matches in the Singapore Boys' Soccer Cup will be played tomorrow. Katong Boys Club (Holders* vs. Malay Settlement Boys' Club at Telok Kurau English School «round at 5.00 p.m. and Queen's Street Boys' Club vs, C.V.M.A. at St. Anthony's ground Stamford Road, at 5.00 p.m.
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  • 121 10 M ELBOl RJ* K. Thurs.— Thirty-fight horse* remained in the field when the final acceptance* were declared today for Australia's greatest rare. i the Melbourne Cup. to be run ever two mile* at Flomington here on No. 1. The race is worth AC12.500. Final acceptors were:
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  • 234 10 TO PLAY TOURISTS ON SUNDAY THE second game of the All-India soccer team to be 1 played on Sunday should be of particular interest to the Indian community here as another Indian side will be their opponents. The team is the All Malayan Fontbfill
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  • 62 10 Following will represent Katong C.V.M.A. at soccer with the C.V.M.A. St. Tbaresa KamIKjni: Bharu at the East Coast Road ground on Sunday. James Rodrigues. Bob Bems. Cyril Noronhe. W. M. Gomes. Edward Rodrigues. Benard Noronha. Dudley Dragon. Kennv A. Drawn. Percy Peters. AlOysius Beins. David D'Rosario. Slovakia D
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  • 63 10 Following are requested to turn out for AC.5.0.8.A. at hook* v auainst Hongkoni: ft Shanghai Banking Corporation at Horn: Lim Green today at 5 p.m. Tang Chee Yuen. Dr. Ong Swee Law Lav Hock Chye. Goh Chin Chye Edwin Doraisamy. Naeel Yap. Balasingham. Gan Kee Siamr. Harry Fang.
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  • 34 10 U.P. NEWMARKET. Thurs.—Marcel Boussac. the French racehorse owner, pick-d up another rich English purse today as h;s con Emperor II won the fujlongs Newhurst -stakes of Li. l-ib in a photo finish.—U.P.
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  • 137 10 Reuter and AAP. i\ V HKRK V I h.irs. The Ff#erd4 Goverameat > would provide a S«ant ot f f.A'i.so© inwards t»« com ot .ri.dini; a* Australian tca«i to the Kmpire Ge*»os >■ > Auckland wxt F**ruar> the PiN»» Mini**»r (Mr. f J. 1». Ortflcy>
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  • 69 10 The Selansor Health and Strength Association will open their Singapore branch with a cocktail parly tomorrow at tbe branch premises at 74. RobinRoad (2nd. floor). The Association has a membership of 12.000. It intends to establish a gymnasium in Singapore to provide training facilities for its
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  • 63 10 The Shamrock Badminton Party of Malacca yesterday held a tea-party in honour of two of their members. Messrs. C. T. Rajah and C. Rajathurai, who are leaving for India on leave. In a match of m*e singles, five doubles and one mixed doubles. Old Members beat New Members
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  • 48 10 The Chinese Amateur Weight Lifters' Association will, hold its annual general meeting and Picnic at Teo Guan Choon's Buneralow. Pasir Ris, on Sunday. There will also be sports at the picnic. Members are requested to assemble at No. 211». Outram Road before 8.30 a.m. for transport.
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  • 32 10 The sixth Malacca Chinese inter-school sports will be held in Malacca at Kubu Park tomorrow and Sunday, starting 2 p.m. each day. Mrs. F. T. Laidlaw will distribute the prizes.
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  • 21 10 Breweries Sports Club beat Tiong Bahru Rangers by the odd goal in nine at soccer at Farrer Park recently.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 632 10 MANSFIELD CO. LTd! (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo. Sailings from U.K. U.3.A. "Rhesus" iue from U.K. Oct. 3] "Antilochus" ...due from U.K Oct. 31 "Phrontis" due from Cont Nov. 2 "Eurypylus" due from U.K Nov., 11 "Mentor"
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    • 222 10 for London, Antwerp, Rotter dam, Hamburg and Hull; S pore. Pt. Swet. Penan& BENAVON 29 Oct/ 7 Nov, 8/ 9 Nov. 10/12 Nov. BENVENUE 20/25 Nov. 26/27 Nov. 28/30 Nov. For Genoa, Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Havre, Antwerp Rotterdam and Hamburg:— BENNEVIS 31 Oct./ 6 Nov. 7/ 8 Nov. 9/11 Nov.
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    • 594 10 EVERETT ORIENT UNE! EVteTTsTAR For i loV, konp Japan. For Saigon, Hongkong. Japan! "Star Arv, onc 5/7 Nov. •Leneveretf 29/30 Oct. For PenaV Madras. Colombo, {r«r Penang, Rangoon, mn > >mbay, K*Jachi Madras, Calcutta, < Bahrein, Vowcit, Basrah, "Koreverett" 6/ s Nov. \sha. isoreveretri j star 20/24 Nov For Freight,
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  • 4747 11 Final Day Of K.L. Races Class 2 Div. I—6 furs. lIAPPY Qi;AD-SAM 9.00 WON 24-9-49 Ipoh 8.12. 5 Furs. ;"tr. (Flannery) Div. 2 2nd Atlanta* 1.02. Going Good. WON 28-9-49 Ipoh. 8.08 6 Furs (Flanneryi Div. 1. Won by Happy Quadrant 1 ruin. 30 eeca, (IoiUS
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  • 747 11 HORSES. CLASS 2. DIV. HAPPY QUADRANT 9.00 SILVER SEQUIN 8.13 PAMARY 812 APRIL SHOWER? 8.12 TRUMPINGTON 8.12 MISS NATHAN 8.11 GRAND DAY 8.10 LITTLE BEAU 8.07 AIR PORT 8.06 INSPIRATION 8.05 PORT STAR 8.04 DEAR 8.04 HORSES, CLASS 2, DIV. JIMMY 9.00 PENSO 8.12 TRICOLOUR 8.11 SIR GALAHAD
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 95 11 French Manufacturer Of mun n ass iik hm s SEEKS AGENTS AND REPRESENTATIVES Large stocks Constructional Parts Crank Axles Hubs Steering Gears Pedals Chains Electric Lighting Mud-guards Frames Frame Tubes Crank Gear Boxes and Tube Unions PROMPT DELIVERY GOODS GUARANTEED ivrif* to A. GOl RBIERES 12, rue Victor Hugo, Tours
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 57 11 $™J-£ R To PERSONALLV AND I'M PERSON Fl'M LOSING MV V GO AHEAD, ■■FnO, JIMMV- I WON'T 1 fifTIIIV E 'I 11 You T0 57 WARNING YOU GUYS M fiLlI PATIENCE WITH I CHAMP §P*WH HIT YOU... BUT BOBBY t 1 I oI FOR NOT t C v C j
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  • 50 12 MADAM WEE LIAN TAY passed away peacefully on Tuesday at her residence at Tandjong Pinang age 78 leaving two sons Chew Poh How, Chew Bock Kow, three daughters-in-law, several grand and great grand children to mourn her loss. Funeral will take place on Monday at Tandjong Pinang. Deeply regretted.
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  • 317 12 Reuter and U.P. HONGKONG, Thursday. NATIONALIST Gen. Tang En-po scored a smashing victory over Communist Gen. Chen Vi on Chinmen Island, seven miles south of Amoy. The Communists landed 20,000 men at two beachheads early on Tuesday morning and after 21 hours
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  • 118 12 A.P. WILMINGTON. DELWARE. Thurs.—An 18-year-old Kfc term prisoner led seven other convicts in a daring escape from New Castle County Prison last night. The prisoners locked up Guard Captain Harry Harrington, raided the prison arsenal, and using another g HU*d as a shield, walked out
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  • 136 12 Tribune Reporter AMOTION that only United Nations and its specialised agencies can bring about world peace was car tied by 201 to 87 votes at the end of a 3-hour debate, held under the auspices of the East-West Society at Rafflei Institution, last night. It was
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  • 30 12 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. Major Roy Farran arrived in London from Southern Rhodesia by plane yesterday and announced that he hoped to become the Tory candidate for Dudley.—U.P.
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  • 80 12 A destroyer escort, former NationaUst blockade ship, which came'up the Yangtze river with white flags flying was welcomed at a Shanghai dock by Ked Soldiers. There were reuorts the crew had klUed several of the officers including the captain. This photo was made by a chief
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  • 216 12 Reuter and A.P. RANGOON. Thursday. DURMESE Premier Thankin Nu said last night that D Government was determined to make all out efforts for "peace within one year," adding "we now have sufficient arms and ammunition." He was addressing a public
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  • 334 12 LONDON, Tuesday. SIR John Anderson* wartime Chancellor of the Exchequer, today criticised the Labour Government for "too generous and too lenient" a policy on sterling balances. Opening for the Conservative Opposition on the second day of Parliament's two-day debate on the £280,000,000 economy
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  • 232 12 'Asia will not be won by for ce'—Nehru U.P. CHICAGO. Thursday. DRIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India today warned the United States that it would be making a "great mistake" if it thought that Asia could be won to the western side of the cold war by force alone. Nehru
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  • 51 12 Reuter. TRIVANDRUM, South India, Thurs.--Communists detained in the Central State gaol here staged a revolt against warders and police which injured 51 persons —25 prisoners 12 members of the gaol stac. including the Prison Superintendent, and 14 p( licemen, including twj superintendents, and two women constables.
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  • 245 12 MONTREAL, Thursday. MR, Paul Hoffman. Economic Co-operation AdminsiTl trator, today declared that higher productivity alone was not a solution to durable European recovery and called on Western Europe to achieve economic unification "without undue delay." He told the Canadian Chamber of Commerce here that
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  • 94 12 A.P. PEARL HARBOUR. Thurs. —The U.S. Navy announced yesterday that two submarines will launch seven-ton guided missiles off Hawaii on November 7th to show they can deliver the atomic bomb if war comes. The U.S. Pacific Fleet Headquarters disc'osed that submarines in the current war
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  • 31 12 A.P. SAIGON, INDOCHINA. Thurs. About 50,000 IndoChinese are fighting at the side of French forces here, a source close to the Vietnam National Defence Ministry Mid today. A.P.
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  • 141 12 A.P. COVENTRY. Thurs.—Thev have had to put a fence around Lady Oodiva's nudity. It Ifl to keep the peeping torrid away. a statue, showing the lady clad only in her tresses sitting side saddle on a horse, was unveiled last Saturday. Almost at once crowds
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  • 63 12 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. The Colonial Secretary, M\ Arthur Creech-Jones made it e'ear in Parliament today that Britain had not had any consultations with Gen. MacArthur or the Japanese Government about schemes of emigration of Japanese to the British colony of North Borneo. Nor had there been
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  • 110 12 MALAYA N VEGETARIAN SOCIETY: Public Meeting at 8, Cairnhill Road at 6 p.m. CHINESE YMCA: Board of Directors meeting 5.30 D.m. Commercial English Classes 5 p.m. EURASIAN ASSOCIATION: Annual General Meeting at SRC at 5.30 p.m. YOUNG MEN MUSLIM ASSOCIATION: Debate on "That we should change
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  • 184 12 CATHAY: "Christopher Columbus" with Fedric March. Flor ence Eldridge and Francis L. Su'livan at 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOJL: ''Joan of Arc" with Ingrid Bergman at 10.30. a.m.. 1.15. 4.00. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBKA: "Wamiq Azra" (Hindustani) 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION:
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  • 72 12 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Cup. Tiger S.A. vs. Chinese L„suals J Besai. FRIENDLY SOCrKK: Guthries vs. Tuan Monu O.B.A. —Geyiani-' stadium. HOCKEY: S.C.C. A vs. Varsity (Arts Science)— S.ut» S.R.C. vs. Poet A TelegraphsS.K.C,; A.C.S.O.B.A. vs. H°nckonu S'hai Bank—Farrer 1 ark Victoria School vs St. P.®*™ J* School—V S. ground: YMCA
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  • 125 12 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs.—Half hearted mHv in British Got stocks was short-lived The section developed fresh weakness on renew! d which put prices one to a-half points lower. itirttn— at tht don Stock Exchange were mo" easier reflecting the fa 1 UWlma. Leading ml i„...ar hut Tobago •hares proved
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    • 184 12 TUITION I MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 209 Queen Street Phone 2370 Make yourself fit and ready to take the better Job when it presents itself. The present state of depression in industry and commerce is already giving P lac Xo better trading conditions. Enrol now for the Commercial or Cambridge School Leaving
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    • 247 12 PARKING LIGHTS 11 Modern Cars with 3 Rcai Lights while parking wi'l consume heavy Current (WHY WASTE IT?) SAVE YOUR BATTERY Free Consultation by Experienced Electrician Rates $3 to $15,--for Installation Acme Electric Ser^e 158, Tank Road, Singapore. NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1937/62. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK
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    • 20 12 Blood bank) Group A 32 Bottles Group B 3 Bottle* Group AB 2 Bottles 1 Group O 19 Bottles J
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