Malaya Tribune, 9 November 1949

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  • 63 1 MALAYA Tribune PEOPLE POR THE PEOPLE T«fc TribW S'pom LARGER S.iLES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Prion* 3*ll/3 Nine Lino Published simultaneously at Bin gapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. M >urtce Glover,
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  • 51 1 i McMahon drew v einen- dons applause when he S took this point blank shot i by Thomas on his chest in a heroic save. Immediate- V ly alter he rushed back to 1 his post and was just in time to stop another shot i at
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  • 137 1 Renter. I OXDON, Tues.—British s unioa economic exdecioed today. after seven weeks of anxiouj discussion, to come out in full support of the Labour Government's "greater production at less cost" econonrvc f'O'icy. The sepcial economic committee of the 8.000.000 stronTrades In ion Congress ended
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  • 56 1 A.P. RANGOON. Tues. The Indonesian Repubi can P»'.mc Minister Dr. Mohamed Hatta pay a two-day visit to Rangoon on Friday and Saturday it was st&ted today. H< said Hatta will inform ally discuss "general topics'' with Burmese officials. Hatta is to be accompanied °y Dr.
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  • 154 1 Half- Trained 9 Men Fight Malayan Bandits —MR. ANTHONY HURD LONDON. Tuesday. MR. Anthony Hurd (Conservative) asserted in the ifl House of Commons today that "half-trained" men were being sent to Malaya to fight Communist guerillas. War Minister. Emanuel Shinwell, had said that reinforcements usually spent about four weeks in
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  • 20 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Tues. Atomic experts of the Big Five Powers and Canada resumed their secret conferences today.—U.P.
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  • 103 1 —Keuter. LONDON, Taes.—Representatives of 15 maritime nations today discussed "flag discrimination" (preferential treatment to ships of certain nations) at an International Chamber of Shipping conference which opened in London. Shipowners felt shipping should operate on a free and competitive international basis, but postwar Government bulk
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  • 38 1 A.P Licheagtu, Szechwan, Nationalist China, Tues.—Weary of marriage, artist Chang Tai-chien has inserted aaveitisements in the newspapers divorcing all four cf his wives at the same time beca lse of "difierences of opinion."— A.P
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  • 27 1 U.P. fAiXltt, Tues. Tne i*ri- 1 tish, French and Italians set I up a Western Mediterranean defence organization today with headquarters in Paris. U.P.
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  • 238 1 -Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. TWO members of the British Cabinet Sir Stafford Cripps and Premier Attlee as well as the Deputy Leader of the Opposition in Parliament, Mr. Anthony Eden today heard Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's impressions of his American tour from the Indian Prime Minister
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  • 116 1 -A.P.. GENEVA. Tues. Three youtns waving pistols invaded the Spanish Consulate today exploded a hand grenade and a "Molotov Cocktail" and then nea. Damage was slight and no one was nurt. Police, who later caugnt one of the youths said to be an Italian, blamed
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  • 75 1 A.P. DAMASCUS, Tues.—Colonel Stirling, modern "Lawrence of Arabia" and Syrian correspondent of the London Times was toetter today as ne lay in hospital injured by the bullets Of would-be assassins. His wife saW that her coo-v All Abflultabttii, a P*W*tine Arab from Jaffa
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  • 31 1 -U.P. BKUSShU-S, lues. ffcc Belgian Socialist Party asked the Parliament today to nationalize Belgian Congo's uranium production, estimated 60 per cent of the world's uranium outside the Soviet Union. -U.P.
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  • 42 1 -Reuter. WAatliiNLiTOX. Tues.—Dr. Philip Jcsaup, United States Ambassador at large, will tour the Far East and may visit Comrmmist-he'd China before deciding whether to recommend changes in America's overall policy in the Far East to Secretary of State, Dean Acheson.—Reuter.
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  • 196 1 .—U.P. MANILA. Today. Jose Laurel, puppet president curing the Japanese occupation, took the lead today (Wednesday) in a close race with President Elpidlo Qulrtno for the presidency of the Philippine Republic. Latest returns gave V-aurev Naefbnausta Party. 25,261 votes; Quirlno, Liberal
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  • 135 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. The British film crista took a surprise turn tonight when the United Corporation of America announced it hac. made a 52\800,000 deal with a new British company to sponsor independent fl'm production in this country. Yesterday British film Caar J. Atrhur
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  • 428 1 Police Are Stoned, Two Men Arrested Tribune Staff Reporter pIVE thousand angry people, many of whom had tickets, passes or invito tions to the Indian Tourists vs. All-Singapore soccer match at Jalan Besar Staoium yesterday were left outside after the Folice
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  • 61 1 .—U.P. SANTIAGO. CHILE. Tues. Police said tonight that 21 persons were wounded in police clashes with alleged Communist demonstrators attempting to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of the Russian Revolution. A communique on tl>e fighting said those wounded included eight policemen and at least 13
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  • 116 1 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Tues. Singing star Judy Garland ordered by M.G.M. to reduce her weight or face suspension had trimmed her figure by four pounds today—with three more to go to satisfy i her studio. She is reducing by taking plenty of exercise and cub ting all potatoes
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  • 114 1 Reuter. PARIS. Tues. United States Secretary of Stale Dean Acheson flew into Pans with 12 Washington officials today for tomorrow's meeting of the Big Three Western Foreign Ministers. Mr. John McClov. United States High Commissioner tor Germany, brought in another six advisers from Fra;>kfurt. and Ambassador
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  • 121 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tues.—A White House spokesman said today that President T.uman Mi taking a "deep interest" in the outcome oi tho Philippines elections. When asked if tho President favoured the re-election of President QnirLu, the spokesman referred to a statement made by President Truman
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  • 79 1 —A.f. LAKE SUCCESS, Tue«.— Dr. H. R. Wei, China's atomic expert, said a "treaty wltti any loophole for agrossor* l* ■worse than an open atomic arms race." He said no atomic control plan can be. 100 per cent sate but added he believed the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 235 3 Whale Catchers buiJ t in Japan, arrived in Singapore yesterday on their maiden voyage to join their fleets for whaling season in the Antartk coming They are the 533-ton Suderoy XII which is to i£^%£^ to j in the W*almd lift ir arrived morning and
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  • 32 3 Three cases of poliomyelitis were reported during the week ending October 29- two over the previous period. Other cases were smallpox two. cerebro-spinal fever two (one deathi. scrub typhus five.
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  • 79 3 Two 16.000 kilowatt searchights will attract Singaporeins to the new'v-arrived Kcimala Circus at Anson Road on Saturday. These powerful lights will serve the purpose t drawing crowds by sky illumination. Mi K. Damodaian. the protor of the circus said: We were forced to purchase
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  • 82 3 Labour's next election campaign laJly wfl be staged in the West Waid where its candidate Mi. M.PJ). Nair will be introduced to voters. Tiie meeting will be held at th< Railway Institute. Spoonei Road at 5.30 p.m. today. Party President. Mr. Francis Thomas will preside.
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  • 82 3 EDO UARD KUHN In yesterday's Tribune report of the case against Mr. Edouard Kuhn. who was found guilty on charges under the Finance Regulations, he was described as managing director of Prince's Restaurant. This is incorrect. Mr. Kuhn is manager of Swiss Malayan Agencies and managing director of Princes Ltd.
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  • 43 3 On the day of the last Liaison Officers Meeting, tomotlow, Dr. William Clyde. C.M.G.. head of the EconomicOrganisation of the Commissioner General's Office and Chaiiman of the sub-commit-tee on Rice for South East Asia, will broadcast from Radio Malaya at 9.45 p.m.
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  • 496 3 Government Must Control Squatter Areas KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. rOLONEL D R. Rees Williams. Parliamentary Under Secretary of State 1 told the press today that bandits are surrendering m "far greater numbers than they were able to do so before. Governments ability "There is
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    278 3 17 OK PEE WAH is in the General Hospital with a broken ft leg And he might be there for months. Mrs. G. F. Magorian, a volunteer of the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society, has given Pee Wah a magazine. And though Pee Wah does
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  • 44 3 Xr E N. Han lon. Premier of Queensland arrived m Singapore by air from Sydney Mr. Hanlon. will spend a few days here before. proceeding to London to conclude aI sugar agreement with the U.K. Government, the Tribune was told.
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  • 410 3 OEGAMAT, Tuesday. Following the bandit am- bush on Voules Estate last Saturday in which 13 men and women of the estate party were killed and wounded, the security forces launched a big-scale offensive against bandits in North Johore yesterday. Mortars and ?f» pounders
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  • 71 3 All persons except holders of British passports now require visas to enter Hong Kong. This includes Chinese Nationals travelling on Chinese passports. Applications for visas may be made to the Passport Officers at Singapore, Penang. Kuala Lumpur. Alor Star, and Kota Bharu. (Kelantan). The grant of
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  • 44 3 Sir Harold Sanderson. Director of Rice. Ministry of Food in London, who has been in consultation with the Com missioner-General's Office on rice problems is expected to leave for Australia by air today. Sir Harold has been here a fortnight.
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  • 54 3 Police are investigating the death of Lee Kirn Tcng a former temporary clerk. Lee was found lying unconscious on a fivefoot way in Duxton Road by a detective on Nov. 1. and died in hospital two days ago without regaining consciousness. He had bruises and other marks of
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  • 57 3 MALACCA. Mon. A camp (ire will be held by the 25th and 26th Scout Troop (Pay Fong School) on Friday at the school grounds at kuUj Road. This will be the first camp fire ever held by a Chinese school scout troop in Malacca and will be under
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  • 124 3 A CENSUS of scouts, cubs, and rovers just corap'eti I by the Singapore Commissioner of Scouts, Canon R.K. S. Adams, shows an increase of 836 above the figure for 1947. The present total of 2.680 is composed of 543 Seniors, 930 Scouts, 585 Cubs. 300 Rovers,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 251 4 Our picture page today is devoted to get-togethers of the «eek-end_bten, parties and dances-that are a feature in the or herself, as these pictures show, the children not excepted. i i —ma—■—TlM—HfT* Senior members o; the SIT. and their wives at the SI T. Sports
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  • 95 5 Italian gangsters are caged r Naples police Court im i ruber 21, with their r Otuveppe Lamarea i nit side cat;*, extreme fight, dark suit) who is manacled, i h-> tact- 31 charges of hokl ,ip, theft, blackmail and i ks on police. At lett. Dr. l.uitri Caporak*,
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  • 40 5 LONDON, Tues. -r-audit <va hartal Nehru arrived in jordoo today i*» President Truman's plane. The Indian oae Minister had been nding 26 days in the Unit* States, during which he traveled neaily 10.000 s ;nside the country.
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  • 97 5 CP. PORT ANGELES, Washton. Tues. Her rivets popping and seams leaking, th.? nrescarred Panamanian freighter Andalucia ronight was in danger of breaking up on its locky perch off the Washington coast. A Coast Guard motor lifeboat was ordered to stand by the grounded 7,000
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  • 207 5 IN view of the increasing number of students from Malaya now studying in the United Kingdom, a Malayan Students' Hostel has been opened at i 4. Rrvanton Square, London, to provide them with facilities for social intercourse and other amenities. There are now over 200
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  • 62 5 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Tuts. Usually when an actor -hanges his name, it is to idopt one more glamorous. VJliam J. Hart had n diffr mt reason. He changed his name to Robert sterling because he lidn't want people to thins vas capitalising on the resemblance -of bis name
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  • 88 5 aj I>r. Hideki Yukawa, 42, P a Japanese scientist, was^ S awarded the Nobel Prize en November 3 tor his I tiindamt nta! contribu- 1 tions to atomic physics. > This is the first time the prize ht*» been awarded V to a Japanese. He is now
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  • 26 5 -U.P. SOURABATA, Tj-c...- -East Java is to commemorate November JO as "Hero Day." it was decreed by the East Javan government today. —U.P.
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  • 357 5 -Reutcr-AAP. TOKYO, Tuesday. A JAPANESE peace treaty recognised only by Britain, France and the United States might place Japan as a pawn in the game ror an international balance of power, and intensify the internal Rightist-Leftist struggle, stated the conservative national daily Asahi Shimbun
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  • 57 5 WASHINGTON. rues. President Truman plans to take a three-week vacation in Florida, starting "from today. Present plans are to attead t'.ie Army-Navy footbaM game at Philadelphia on No.ember 26, attend a concert starting his singing daughter Margaret here on Nov. 27 and Jy to. the naval station
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  • 177 5 -Reuter. MANILA, Tues. The of health of the citizen of the Republic of the Philipis in a very fine shape. Dt. Antonio ViUarama, secretary of health, reports. He says that the main coni of his department at ent is the establishment of
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  • 240 5 'IMPERATIVE FOR 9m survival: U.P. CHICAGO, Tuesday. ITNITED.Nations Assembly President Carlos v Romulo said between the East and West most end UT civiliiMttioti is tfc survive. Tn an address before members of the American Assocmtiort for the United Nations here, Romulo said the immediate objective
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  • 45 5 U.P. as**.— AdrsSral Forrest P Saerman, new Ch'wf of Naval Operations, said; tonights that hj had refund permission fo< Captain- John G. Cromme» in to ma¥or .a speech at Montgomciy., Alabama. because- Cronnwtto would not promise* tor steer cJcoc of 'ecnU\;veisiai!l matters.- UP.
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  • 103 5 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Tues.— William Passly. famed as the successful prosecutor of tho Garshon and May conspiracy trial and the mail fraud case against Boston Mayor JameM. Curley. today was named to the prosecution staff in the Government's forthcoming; trail of union chief Harry Bridges.
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  • 108 5 NEW DELHI, Tues. The land must belong to the ti.llegf of the soil and, in the agrarian economy of India, there is no- place for inteimediaries. in the words of the Agrarian Reforms Committee's report to the Indian National Congress. The Committee
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 454 5 sfsfs VEHS: FOR SALE T.C. type M.G. late 47. Beautifully kept, fitted with many extras including Crooklands wheel, fog lamp*, spot lamp, musical and wradtoee BWns etcT 'enthusiast otixT wUI sell or exchange for a large tourer or sports sale ou Jakuar or simUar. cash adjustment either way. Box No.
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    • 232 5 PHILATELY 1., i STAMPS all values U.P.U. issues all States and Statements* dozens or hundred. Details Box No. Malaya Tribune Kuala Lumpur. (.L.96L. MUSIC FOORMANS Music Studio, Directed by Prof, and Mrs. Otto Foormaa. Piano lessons for begin ncrs and advanced, 97, Orchard Road and 148 Mouknein Road. Telephone 4739.
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    • 783 5 Wherever the sun sets— I m" Bft4aa V Hfldl Cycle Dynamo Lighting Equipment LIGHTS THE ROADS World Famous for Dependability SOLD BY ALL LEADING CYCLE DEALERS I Factory Representatives: T. Y. MITCHELL ft CO., LTD. Singapore K. Lumpur gi wr 11 1 llT ~zm HINC? BROS. V jffiP 186. SOUTH
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  • 731 6  -  Waged 7-Year War of Nerves Against Reds by- Frederick Woliman PULITZER PRIZE REPORTER NEW YORK. PARLY one February mornL ing in 1942, a couple of strangers rang the doorbell of Angela Calomiris' apartment in Greeriwich Village. They identified themselves as FBI agents. Up to that point in
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  • 592 6 THE much vaunted unified Medical Health Ser--1 vice proposals, designed to' give more equality to Asian doctors, move a step nearer. They are ready to go before the Legislative Councils. v We get the impression that we should be cheering. In fact there is nothing to cheer about.
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  • 846 6  -  By A Special Correspondent SCORES cf reporters and photographers flocked to mall-town Kristiansand, in southernmost Norway recently. They were there to cover Scandinavia's biggest ever murder trial —The i'oir.oned Cchocolatc Case. This was the story they heard: On March 12, Oddvar Eiken, Norwegian ex-Air Force officr
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  • 1081 6 Reuter.AAP. THE Japanese marriage season Is in full swing in spite of economic hard ships and an acute housing shortage. All Tokyo's ceremonial halls have a "waiting list" business and officials report that business has increased 30 per cent compared with, last year. Tokyo's
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  • 184 6 ONLY arithmetic '.mothered U5-year-old Patricia Turner when she was at school. She shed tears about it. Then she began work and had to add up figures She worried, and made a mistake. It was a sina'l mistake and was put right on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 26 7 As part of a campaign to instill into the Japanese some sort of »n m»* housewives and a rae.uber of the Diet. «nciuaea pro
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  • 142 7 i.—A.P. \SHINGTON. Tues. tdio G. Orsolino of the Philippine Islands today his suit against the United fjj ates for the latuse of his alleged patented formula for "wet battery or the vinega r ingredients The U.S. Court of Claims fled Orsolino's patent ired before the
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  • 27 7 Keuter. ARIS, Tues. Rumours Paris stock exchange that Fiance was withering troops from Indosent Indo-China shares sharply with losses g between four, and 11 percent.—Reuter.
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  • 170 7 -U.P. MORA, Minnesota, Tuesday. JAPANESE g-irl and a young American farmer are honeymooning today after the labour of two senators had resulted in their marriage. Orren L,ucht, 21, of -Mora and Toshie Okutomi, :'2, of Tokyo, were married in the home of Lucht's parents
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  • 65 7 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Tues.— A tall, wiry "sadhu" (hermit) from the Himalayan ranges is parading the streets of the capital—with a "chain" of live cobras around his neck. Not all the "theories" that the snakes are deadly and poisonous will convince nim to leave his "jewels" aside.
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  • 81 7 Reuter. COLOMBO, Tues. The French Government has informed the Education Department through the French Legation here, that they would like a reciprocal system by which French nationals could do research work in the Ceylon University. They point out that France and India arc exchanging eight students
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  • 422 7 -Reuter. AN army in which there are practicaUv no ™„r a COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. raijirarj service nnd its oldest member is 84 j old. The chief. M. Frode Jacobsen, a former Minister commenting on his task.' told me:
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  • 178 7 -Reuter. S LONDON. Seven men have made a midnight date with Con- .stant-n. a woman so beau--1 tiful that she was once < kept locked up to keep j her beauty from men's eyts. But whether she will i i turn up is douh
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  • 80 7 -A.P. CANBERRA. Tues—P. G. officer In charge of the Australian Antarctic researcn expedition, will accompany the Norwegian. Swedish and British expedition to Queen Maud Land. Antarctic, as Australian observe I It was officially announced yesterday. Law, it was stated, will arrange the exchange ol information between
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  • 194 7 -Reuter. BEXHILL, Sussex, Tues.— Members of the Highlands Golf Club here wondered if their eight was playing tricks when they arrived for a round of golf. They looked again and saw that arrows were being aimed down the fairway of the course, which is within
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 204 8 RUSSIA'S BID TO MAKE JAPAN RED FAILS —COLLINS -UP WASHINGTON, Tuesday RUSSIA'S efforts to spread Communism in Japan through former-Soviet 11 held Japanese prisoners of war has "backfired" pccording to Gen. J. Lawton Collins, Army Chief of Staff. He made the statement to associates on his return recently from a
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  • 68 8 -A.P. CALCUTTA. Tues.—Many police were injured by bombs thrown at them yesterday by students and Communist rowdies celebrating Jhe Russian October revolution anniversaryA mob of about 300 marched down the city's main avenue followed by a police party. Near the Public Health Institute the mob threw
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  • 235 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. lIEUTENANT-COLONEL Richard Lawson of the L Far Eastern Branch of the U.S. Army's Plans and Operations Division, is leaving in a few days for Seoul, South Korea and Manila with completed plans for military aid to Korea and
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  • 183 8 UP. WASHINGTON. Tues. Soviet Fo r eign Minister Andrei Vishinsky smiling from ear to ear shook hands with more than 1.000 guests tonight at trie Russian embassy reception, celebrating the 32nd anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution. Vishinsky. who left his sick bed to
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  • 26 8 -Reuter. BAGDAD. Tues.—General Nuri-Es-Said Pasha, the Iraqi P r ime Minister resigned yesterday. Regent Emir Abdul Illah. has not yet accepted his resignation. —Reuter.
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  • 76 8 .—A.P. WASHINGTON. Tues- The Economic Co-operation Administration tECA) today announced several reductions in previous aid grants to foreign countries, including: South Kotea. U553,467,000. outbacks in authority to buy nitrogenous fertilizer and other commodities in the U.S. French Overseas Territories. U*****,000 for iron and steel mill
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  • 201 8 <- —A.P. CASTEL GANDOLFO, Tuesday, j DOPE PIUS XII, in an apparent blow against r Communist-controHed courts, has sternly warned that Catholic judges must never recognise unjust laws. He ruled that Catholic judges bear grave responsibility for the application of laws contrary to Christian
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  • 57 8 -Reuter-A AP. TOKYO, Tues. Flames fanned by wind from Tokyo Bay yesterday razed almost an acre of factory and warehouses of Toki Electric Industry Company, manufacturers of electric bulbs, in Sninagawa district of Tokyo today. The fire caused an estimated loss of rjo.Goo.ooo (£lOO,OOO at official
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  • 118 8 —U.P. BONN, Germany, Tues. S German Government i aAcaalu denied tonigfcr that the planned Federal S S Criminal Folic* Depart- i ment, charged ith in- veatlgatioa of subversive 1 activities, was a re\:val t of Hitler s Gestapo. X A- spokt-suian tor Ua* West German Govern- i meat
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  • 38 8 -U.P. MADRID, Tues.— Twelve died and twenty were injured in a collision of two electric trains 15 kilometers from Madrid. Error in signals caused the accident, derailing local passenger trains from Avila and Segovia.—U.P.
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  • 41 8 .—A.P. i BERKELEY. CALIFORNIA. Tues. —A way of predicting the number cf casualties from water waves in amphibious landing operations will be one of the fruits of the recent, Operation Miki in Hawaii, University of California enginers report.—-A.P.
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  • 175 8 Mr. Kanellopoulos Regrets U.P. ATHENS, Tues. WAR Minister Panayotis Kanellopoulos said today that the ejection of Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito from the Kremlin threatens tho very existence of Communism not only in the Balkans but also in Russia itself. He also expressed regret that the Anglo-American powers still seemed to be
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  • 80 8 The men of the tiny frigate Amethyst step out bravely through the streets of Ply mouth. The Amethyst escaped down the tricky Yangtse Stiver in the face of heavy bombardment from Chinese Communist shore batteries ii April. The cheers this time were the men's mothers,
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  • 274 8 Reuter. BOMBAY, Tuesday.' D A.J A Maharaj Singh, Governor of Bombay, stated today that any resumption of diplomatic and trade relations between India and South Africa should await the result of the proposed roundtable conference on the treatment of Indians in the Union. "There
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  • 83 8 -U.P. HONGKONG, Tues. The Chinese Communist Radio said today that the anniversary of the Soviet October Revolution was j celebrated in cities and towns throughout China. It said the main celebration was held pi Peiping where over 5,000 attended the outdoor showing of Soviet films
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  • 32 8 -A.P. NEW YORK. Tues. A sobbing husband today claimed the body of his estanged wife, slain during a hotel tryst with a Chinese United Nations clerk who then killed himself.—A.P.
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  • 37 8 Reuter. PARIS. Tues. Foreign Ministers of the five Brus r sels treaty powers—Britain. Belgium. France. Holland and Luxembourg— yesterday signed a multilateral convention linking social security schemes into cne comprehensive "cradle-to-grave" benefit network. Reuter.
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  • 153 8 -U.P. NEW YORK, Tues. Russia has completely drained Austria of its domestic gasoline production ror sale to Australia, National Broadcasting Company correspondent Joseph Israels reported from Vienna today. Israels said tho Soviets are concentrating over 30,900 tons or gasoline at the German Baltic port of
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    • 679 8 MANSFIELD I CO. Lip! mcorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE CarrJert' option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS "Automedon" sails for Colombo, AlexandriA Tangier, Casablanca, Havre Liverpool Nov. 16 "Peleus" „'saUs for Colombo, Liverpool A Glasgow. wov l "Anchises" sails
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    • 323 8 AchesonMav Discuss Jap Peace Treaty WASHINGTON, Tuesday. WITH a personal send-off from President Truman. U.S. Secretary of Btate Dean Acheson left by plane early last night for a meeting of the Western big-three Foreign Ministers at Paris. He will discuss with foreijsm ministers Ernest Bevin of Britain and Robert Schuman
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  • 212 9 a xjtttd aio PARIS, Monday. AMERICA S efforts to get West Germany on her feet economically are scaring many Western Europeans. They are beginning to fear Germany may soon be hammering at them again as in industrial competitor. Nor can they forget Germany as a military
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  • 126 9 Keuter. COLOMBO, Tues.—The mil-lion-rupee Loan Scheme for the re-habilitation of rubber land mooted a few months hack will be carried out despite the fact that the rubber industry is now in a better conomic position consequent on the devaluation of the r;;--pee, it is learned in usually well-informed
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  • 104 9 THE rubber commodity market opened steady yesterday. Out inspite of the slight rise ifl the price in New York and London the market closed unchang d from Tuesday. Closing prices in cents per pound were Buyers Sellers No. 1 Dec. RSS 45ft 45 No. 2 Dec. RSS 44
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  • 84 9 Ma.ls ait expected from Aus:j.lia. Pacific Islands. Hongkxtrea, Thailand. Baiana. Sourabaya, lpon. Kuala yjeii»ur. ttoaang laipeng. Mails 101 Aden. Afghanistan. L'.S.A.. Europe, Africa, South Ati'.'.ru a. Azotes, Wesi Indies la, lit eat Britain. Kne i eland, India. Pakistan. Tibet. 1 ukey, H(..;i-k.ani., Korea, Japan. Fadang. Medan. Pat-ilk- Islands
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  • 131 9 Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Limited announce the following outputs of tin concentrates for October. Am pat Tir Dredging Limit«d 1.580 picuis; Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Company Limited 370 pfeuls; Berjuntal Tin Dredgi'ur Limited 1.081 picuis; Jelapam; Tin Dredging Limited 171 men Is; Knmuming Tjn Dred\in« Limited (Including Siam&gt;
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  • 302 9 MANILA. Tues. Secretary of Agriculture and National Resources Placido L. Mapa thinks the Philippines could not only be self-sufficient in rice but that it could actually become an exporting instead of an importing country. He reports a rice c r op for the last crop year
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  • 47 9 Tank haven No. 1 (Sheers Wharf); Sentani (40/41); Noreverett (35/36); Steel Seafarer (83/34); Jerantut (31/32); Benavon (17/18); Bidor (2122); Kustrbls (33 341; Banjoewangi (23); Star Alcyone (25/26); Fernbay (27/28); Bennevis (29/30); Rajuia (15 16); Masula (13/14); Idomenens (8/9); Bradeverett AdvaotuH (6 7); Ozada (4/5).
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  • 133 9 J ihe Indonesian Copra Funci tendered 4,900 picul of Indragin copra in the Singapore produce markets yestcrdav. The copra wa s bought at $35.11 per plcul ex-godown. The Singapore copra mar net was slightly easier yesterday with sellers asking $35 per picul f.o.b. Nov.Dec. and buyers bidding $35
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  • 169 9 Reuter. JONDON, Tuesday. Thirty-six of the forty-one .countries which signed at Washington last March have ratified the International Wheat Agreement, it was stated here last night. Delegates from 31 countries which had ratified the agreement attended the second session of the International Wheat Council held
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  • 865 9 I Quietly Steady 1 Singapore, Wed. S London is apparently not &gt; prepared to advance on recent bids for tin share* 5 and the local market i remained quietly steady. J Industrials snowed little change though the under- &gt; •Jl tone remained steady. yL- Singapcre, Tues. INDUSTRIALS
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  • 211 10 THE qualification of one month's residence in the Colony, required for all players, excepting Service personnel, who wish to participate in the knock-out hockey competition organised by the Singapore Hockey Association, has been waived. This was decided at a meeting of the Association
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  • 97 10 Keuter LONDON, Tues. Major F. W. Bariett, of Wioughtc; Hall. Wiltshire, an owneitrainer of racehorses who tiained winners for three English Kings, died yesterday at the age of 74. He began training undet National Hunt rules in 1929 and trained for King George V, King Edward
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  • 51 10 Following is the Singapore Civilians team to play St mbilan and Malacca Comb-n--ed in tbe H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugger competition to be played at S&lt; remban on Saturday Sauhderson, McViear. Leembruggen, Pennell, Roper: Rees, Taylor; Chalmers. Pughe. Reed. Roualle. Abranis. Little and McCully. Reserves: A'Court and
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  • 58 10 MOK KHAI RHOOX (Top) will fight Sam Langford of t&gt;vlon (below) in one of tho supporting bouts at Friday's night boxing. Rhai Khoon is well-known to local fight fans and it will be interesting to see how Langford, who is one ot a new batch of boxers who
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  • 343 10 EDDIE HAPGOOD, greatest full back of his gene- ration, should know a footballer when he sees one. The former Arsenal star has always maintained that he has the nucleus of a ftne side at Watford where he now manages. Of present day football he
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  • 59 10 7idian Recreation Club "A" XI will meet H.M.S. Unicorn at soccer today at Farrer Park at 5 p.m. I.R.C. players will be selected from the following: S. Paul, S. Sithambaram. K. Arumugam. S. Valoo. S. Muthiah, 8 J. Layman. V. R, Suppiab. S. Murugasu. A. Noordin, Ramakrishnan. M.
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  • 26 10 nMAlfll v SCHOOL of Seremban won the first M ?h»»f baSmSnton tournament in Negri Sembilan inter-school M^ n, n ~l rtll ,ho\vs a representative of
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  • 522 10  -  By ARCHIE QUICK rpYO ex-Army men are in the news as national stars °One° Keith Jones, Aston Villa's young goalkeeper. gets his first cap for Wales against Scotland at mighty Hampden Park, Glasgow, on Nov. 9. T e other, heavyweight Jack Gardner, has outpointed
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  • 107 10 Result! of the first round of the Chinese Swimming Club open ■ingiea table-tennis championships played on Sunday are: Chong Kun HoonK beat Robert Lee 3—l: Wee Stan Leong beat Chua Beng Chiang S—o: Lim Choo Ann beat Low Scow Mrng 3—o: Quek Eu Huat beai Y. T.
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  • 283 11 i GOAL 15 minutes before the end gave the S.CC. a one nil victory over the R.A.F. Seletar in a hockey match played on the Padang, yesterday. The Airmen shouU 1 not have lost on the run cf play and might have even w:&gt;n
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  • 33 11 Heathen of the Banka-Biin-ton Sports Club are reminded that the third Annual &lt;&gt;r&gt;eral Meeting of 'lie Club will be held on Sunday, at the Southern Hotel (third floor) at- 10.30 a.m.
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  • 64 11 Keuter SYDNEY Tues. —New South ofeated Western Au strata on xhe fourth and rial day of their Sheffield Shield match here today by 94 tuns. Western Australia were out for 188 in their second innings, Fred Johnston taking five wickets for 64 runs. The Ana!
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  • 928 11 Un bea ten Tourists end tour with 1-0 win By PHILIP GOH THE INDIAN soccer tourists ended their series ol matches here with a one-nil win over AllSingapore, yesterday —a grand finale to their unbeaten tour, which local soccer fans will remember
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  • 221 11 -Reuter. GLASGOW, Tuesday. WALES, who meet Scotland at Hampden Park tomorrow, must win to have any chance in the international soccer championship and a prospect ol a trip to Brazil for the World Cup finals. Their hopes are not bright following the workmanlike way Scotland
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  • 40 11 The Victo ia School hockey team whic i lost to the V.M.C.A. 2 1 last Saturday was the seer nd team ana not the first team. The School theivfore, st 1 maintains its unbeaten record this season.
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  • 180 11 PLAYING colourful rugger, the North side of (he University of Malaya defeated the South side by 14 points (onpi goal, three tries) to three (one try) at the Sepoy Lines yesterday. In the tirst half Swee Loong scored tin Qrst try for the North, but Zakaria
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    • 103 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUKICIPAUTY TENDERS (Fur par titulars see TYader Room, Ground Floor, Municipal Office). ELECTRICITY DEPART-' MENT: Supply of 1,000 A.C. Ceiling Fane. Forms from Electricity Department (Room 109). Close NOON—B/12/49. MUNICIPAL SECRETARIAT: Washing of Uniforms of Municipal Peons, etc., on a montn to month or, alternatively, on an annual
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    • 554 11 THE MOTOR VEHICLE (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. NOTICE OF Application For A Permit To Authorise The Use Of A Hackney Carriage. 1, iw. MUTHUSAMI of Kc. 21, Kangka Tebrau, Johore hereby give notice of intention to apply for 2 (two) Hackney Carriage Permits for 2 (two) vehicles to operate from Kangka
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    • 647 11 SITS: VACANT ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT' STENOGRAPHER required. This post is in the time scale which is—(Bo x $10--$9O/Bar/$llO x Asl&lt;r-n7O/ Bar/$lBO x Aslo-$220/Bar/ $240 x Aslo-$2BO. Commencing salary $160 a month plue current C L.A. (at present 60',, I Housing Allowance (if over 21 years of age) and Stenographers' Allowance $25
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    • 79 11 f 'J-^MMY. I .IF NAW. I f£!*?, N &gt; WTHANKS,3DJO: I CAN pSCUSE ME FOR SAVIN' IT SHUT UP/ il f THAT'S IT, &4? JTTMTM»WV u^SSSt 1 I it J ta» JIMMY —I \uSE THAT RIGHT NOW.' SO, JIMMY-BUT WHy DON'T NEED YOU'VE GOT LOTS if ASSURED ME THAT YOUrAJJ,
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  • 276 12 Exchange Fire For Seven Hours; 5 Die Reuter. TEHERAN. Tuesday. TWO Persian soldiers were killed and several injured when Russian soldiers atwked a Persian frontier post last Saturday, an official source disclosed today. Unconfirmed reports said tha.t three Russian so'diers were killed. Shots were exchanged
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  • 125 12 The Atomscope a. o. wet meters to register t:it» presence of radioactive mater ul are to be produced by British scientific instrument factories from 1950. The tidy meters look like fountain pens and work off cheap flash lamp batteries. The degree of radioactivity is revealed by a quartz fibre needle
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  • 220 12 -Reuter-AAP. CANBERRA, Tues —Au stralia ha 3 Invited Britain and New Zea'and to confer in Canberra this week on South-East Asia and the possibility of "pushing on with a peace treaty for Japan." Announcing this today, Dr Herbert Evatt, Australian Minister for
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  • 94 12 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tues. Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky said at a Soviet Embassy gathering last night "the enemies of freedom in the word wiM tremble" when the common feeling of friendship between the United States and the Soviet Union awakons. It is at present asleep, he
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  • 37 12 -A.P. JOHANNESBURG. Tues.— The Department of Justice tccrav issued an order prohibiting the prominent Indian leader Dr. V. M. Dadoo from taking part in any public meeting in the principal towns of 3outh Africa.—A.P.
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  • 102 12 Reuter. BERNE, Tues.—Owners of a Swiss quarry in which traces of uranium have been found have "refused categorically" to negotiate with a Russian group, the Swiss Government said today. The Government statement, in reply to a question in Parliament, said it was understood negotiations between the owners of
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  • 217 12 Reuter U.P. HONGKONG, Tuesday. A NATIONALIST gunboat off the mouth of the Yangtze intercepted the second British blockade runner in three days today as high level British Navy talks in Hongkong indicated that the Navy v/as planning some counter action. Five miles away,
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  • 73 12 U.P. SYDNEY, Tues.—Tho Genera! Secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union, E. V. Elliott, left here by plane today to attend the all-Asian conference of the Word Federation Oi Trade Union at Peiping, capital of Communist. Cliina. Elliott, who is a Communist, was the only
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  • 64 12 Reuter. PrTTSBURGH. Tuesday. Republic Steel Corporation, America's third largest produce!, today!! signed pensions and insurance agreement ending the 39-day-o'd strike of 45.900 workers. The agreement, similar to the one the union negotiated last week with the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, provides for increased benefits and a
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  • 66 12 One of the victims of the Potomac air crash is carried away on a stretcher. The airliner *een in the background collided In mid-air with a fighter aircraft. Both machines crashed and all 55 aboard the passenger nlm The Bolivian pilot of the fighter was the oniy
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  • 689 12 WE HAVE BEEN CONSIDERATE, SYMPATHETIC' MR. HAMMETT PENANG, Tuesday. Speaking at the meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners, today, Mr. H. G. Hammett, Deputy President of the Municipal Commission, said: "As you know there was a meeting last Saturday evening of the Penang Municipal Services Union. Ido not propose at
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  • 150 12 A. P. LONDON. Tues.—Prices of the 100 British government stocks broke as much as 25 shillings a share today. The 2'l&gt; percent Treasury Bonds issued in 1945 tbuched a record low of 65*4. The attractive Consolidated 4 percent Loan due for redemption at par in
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  • 24 12 A.P. LONDON. Tues. Princess Elizabeth was tabbed a very careful driver today after she drove a static training device for 15 minutes.—A.P.
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  • 231 12 LADY MOUNTBATTEN'S £1,400,000 Renter LONDON. Tues. Mr. Woodrow Wyatt. Labour, tonight accused Conservatives of personal and ooliticsl animosity against Earl Mountbatten, in opposing a government bill to enable his wife to use a £1.400.000 inheritance as she liked. Mr. Oliver Stanley. Conservative, supported the
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  • 205 12 HONGKONG, Tuesday. POWERFUL Communist columns drove westward t&lt;&gt;div along a 600-mile front in a massive atta&lt; k which threatened to cut dwindling Nationalist China into three parts. The northernmost spearhead, thrusting toward tile natiMial capital at Chungking, captured Ensh h, 1 30 mlrs northeast of
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  • 222 12 SAIGON, Tues.— WITH Chinese Communist troops driving relentlessly towards the Vietnam frontier, French military authorities are intensifying their offensive against the Commu-nist-controlled Viet m i n h forces. They want to strengthen control of the Chinese frontier and clear the rich Tonkin deiti. After last month's
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  • 43 12 Aerate. HONGKONG, Tups- i t has been ha j 'n Canton by th.- Co»:i S,minlsi authorities, cording &lt;&gt; v press dcs- J patch. Th.i penalty v S breaking this order will be sweeping th&lt;- strse+s of the city or washing —Ifenttr.
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  • 65 12 VOrTtf I.FADEn«- TH\IV INO COIBSE: -What leader snip means" at K«val W.'f;.... DfnflHmerit at 5.15 p.m MEDICAL ALI'MM ASSOCMTION: Dinner at Ho £"*&gt;s»t of Honour Mr G H KiAtCHIVESE V.M.('. r om mermal Enplish Classes S n n Y.W.C.A.: Katonj; Beaton Monlhiv Bup&lt;ne."«~ Mcc» n■ 4
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  • 175 12 CAPITOL: "B'ld Ahbm A T»]P»' the K'Ic Boris Karl off" at 11 a.m._ 3'. 45. 4.00. 6.30 find «»3" r».m. CATHAY "Tit* Sins of O u (Mfindarin) with Lin Kenq 1 and 8u Siew V/on at 11 a.m 1.45. 6.45 and 9 p.m "PAVILION: "Thi« n v«'ti Sonia Dre*&lt;ipl
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  • 65 12 SOCCER: Eurasian? v. Malav.J. Bcsar. RKiBT: S.C.C. v. G.H.Q., at Tan»»in; R.A F. Se!et!ir v. H.M.S. Terror.' Seletar: R.A.F Tejigah v. Singapore Engineers, Tengah; Poliee v. Nee Soo» Thomson Road. HOCKEY: S.C.C. Women v. Comb. Services Women &lt;Pop' Day Fund), pidan?; CeVlon&lt;» e v. S.R.C.. padang; Khalsa v. Indians.
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  • 195 12 A.P, WASHINGTON, Tuesday. REPRESENTATIVE Lawrence H. Smith, Wisconsin Republican, predicted today that the Truman pdmimstration will recognise Communist China before January 1. "I make the further prediction." Smith said, "that, as the result of such recognition. U.S. Secretary of State Acheson will eventually
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  • 152 12 r llllljr-t 111 Feut«r, LONDON. T&gt;ie* -*rith •I M**nf «:'o-k« &lt;nok i tumbl*» today crumbled r&gt;*"&lt;»h wave of ne'tin*? •d 'he «v.ftr|re* mi*h nnw Stork. T os?f&gt;-5 up to on&lt;» ttomt with 'nn •r-dateo' c ,I&gt;f •mfferers. F«»rs» that *&lt; ononiir rr'stts looms at" donbl* nf rovarnmpnt ahillt'
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