Malaya Tribune, 23 November 1949

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  • 65 1 MALAYA Tribune BY VHB PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tea Tribune* Spew LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER »4 MALAYA Phone 3811/3 Nine Lno Published simultaneously at Hut gmpore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penana. TWELVE PAGES, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E Maurice
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  • 361 1 RESCUE CREWS WADE THROUGH FROZEN S WAMPS Missing 'Children's' Dak Found Reuter-A.P. |SAAC: Altai 12-year-old sole survivor of a Dutch Datote*^ crashed on Sunday in which 26 Jewish children and seven adults were killed owes his life to the flames which devoured his play metes.
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  • 112 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Tues.—GenChu Chen, sent here by Gen•rulissimo Chiang Kai-shek with a letter urging Li Tsungi< n to resume his duties as Acting President, told Reuter tonight the continued existence of the Nationalist Government would depend or. the defence of loss of Chungking. Th* Generalissimo
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  • 75 1 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. The House of Lords today passed tne British North America 8,1 l which authorises the Canadian Parliament to amend < 'anada's constitution on certain matters solely within the j.iTisdiction of that Parliament. Lord Addison. Lord Privy Seal, said "We are asked b\
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  • 59 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Tues.—John David Provoo. 32. of San francisco. a former army Meant, claimed trial today to a treason charge growing out of his alleged assistance to the Japanese ifter he was captured on (.'orregiuorHe was ordered held for trial on December 6. In tne antime
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  • 20 1 Reuter. IT.AGUL, iui v/ne hundred and sixty-eight Catholic pries.■ and iay:mn ire teen pardoned and in Bratislava.—Reuter.
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  • 134 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Tues. Mr. John FletcherCooke, advisor to the United Kingdom delega- tinn on colonial matters. served notice today that Britain will refuse to 1 comply with several reso- hit ions approve<l by the j General Assembly on November 15 dealing
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  • 59 1 U.P. LONDON. Tues.—Tne featuie of the tin market today was the using demand for thi«.e months tin. Tne price jumped seven and a half pounds sterling in the afternoon session to £595 and closed unchanged at £643-3/4. Tne turn over was low at
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  • 183 1 Tribune Market Reporter AMERICA is reported to have bought substantial Quantities of Malayan tin in Singapore yesterday. The price of tin rose yesterday to $297 per picul This is a rise of $3 over last Friday's price and
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  • 20 1 A.P. PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD Tues.—.Trinidad is ?oing to ask Britain to pay more for West Indies sugar.
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  • 91 1 The live delegate* from Singapore who will be attending the B-Jfe Asia Conference of Churches in Bangkok. They will iMVa by plane on Friday December 2. Left to right, they are Mr. S. T. IMer Urn Liaison Se-retarv of students Christian Movement in S-E.A; Dr. 1). D.
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  • 192 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Tuesday. riELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery declared today "if anybody commits an act of aggression against the nations of Western Europe from any direction, we will have a real good party and kill a lot of people." Montgomery made the statement
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  • 50 1 Reuter. BERLIN. Tues. Maj.Gen- G. K. Bourne. Britlsn" Commandant in Berlin, has lodged a "Strong protest" with the Soviet authorities against Russian interference with the free passage of mail trains, it was officially announced here today. He said sealed trucks were opened on two occasions.— Reuter.
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  • 30 1 U.P. ttAfeA'f, Lues.— Mo. uvioo railroad workers paraiyzeu transportation bete tou~> wncn they went on a Ul-nom strike. They were seeking a 26 p.T cent pay raise.— U.P.
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  • 81 1 A.P. RANGOON. Tues. Tntrty passengers aboard a ferry piy.ng between the Norte, norma tcwa* of and Sageing lost their lives when the ferry overturned In mid-river during a robel attack 40 miles from Mandalay. The ferry was on a routine trip with civilian passengers
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  • 83 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Tues.— India's delegate to the United Nations Political Committee. Sir Benegal Narasing Rau. tonight branded as unfair Russia's accusation of war mongering against Britain and America. He told the Political Committee, debating the Soviet Union's "peace pact' proposals, that it was not a true
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  • 36 1 LONDON. Tues— Prints Elizabeth, now in Malta, may go to Tripoli, in Nor'h Africa, to inspect the First Battalion of Grenadier Guards some time next month, an official at Buckingham Palace said today.—
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Tues PVMMarshal Jan Christian Smuts tonight advised tne Western world to take a lesson from Israel and stand ready to "h/se all in order to win all."
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  • 30 1 A.P. STAMFORD. England. Tues.—An R.A.F. Meteor jet fighter, making a mock attack, crashed into a column of army tanks and mobile vans today. There were no casualties. —A.P-
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  • 100 1 Reuter. BUDAPEST, Tues. Mr. Robert Vogeler, American vice president of the International Standard Electric Company, and Mr. Edgar Sanders, a British official of the company, have been arrested for espionage and have confessed their guilt, the Hungarian Ministry of the Interior announced today. A Hungarian
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  • 103 1 A.P. LONDON, Tues. The BiThree Western powers have reached agreement on the size and shape of West Germany's future merchant navy, diplomatic officials reported today. They said the accord will allow the West German Republic to: 1. Duild an unlimited number of
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  • 68 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues.—Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones said today he doubted whether the Congress of Peo pies against Imperialism could speak for Africa. A statement issued by the Colonial office after the Minister had met a deputation from the Congress said he bud done so "to hear
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  • 36 1 A.P. TRIPOLI. Libya. Tues.— A general holiday was proclaimed in Tripoli today and Senussi flags and banners bedecked the streets to celebrate the U.N. decision to assist Libya to set up an Independent government.—A.P.
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  • 34 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Mr. Arthur Bottomley. Overseas Trade Minister and J. E. Maung. Burmese Foreign Minister, are expected ro h,<;in talks here shortly for an Anglo-Burmese trade nvaty, political quarters said tonight.—Renter.
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  • 117 1 A.P. MANILA, Tuesday. THE Philippine Constabulary Headquarters reported today that a big battle is raging between Communist-led Hukbaiahaps and Constabulary forces in Batangas Province, 60 miles south of Manila. About 300 dissidents, using trench mortars and machine guns, engaged two Constabulary companies. There was
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  • 378 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE State Department today reported that the 1 Chinese Communists announced that Umtea States Consul-General Angus Ward has been put on trial at Mukden and the verdict will be announced within a few days. Ward and four members of
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  • 45 1 SEGAMAT, Today. An armed bandit gang was badly mauled by a party of 1/2 Gurkhas in a tierce battle near Melville Estate, Labis, yesterday. Four bandits were killed and &<;vea wounued. three ot them seriously. Two others were captured un.njureJ.
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  • 77 1 U.P. SOFIA, 'i iw *Bu *-k arian police have caul's' ;:ersnn who bombed tlVr't'.i con-su'-te at Plovdiv i#n September 9, it wa* iauiouiiced ioUay. A Millinery of Interior stfl'erit nt said t«ie poil.o netted "the amhors of the i>rj\4;cation committed September y when they placed two primitive
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  • 352 3 IX> m %i KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. pOLR armed bandits were shot dead and an. unarmed Malay bandit was captured by security torces operating in Pahang yesterday Two of the bandits were killed by a patrof of 4th Hussars who arrived at the
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  • 138 3 Mr. Justice Evans rercrvea judgment In the High Court yesterday in the. civil suit brought by the Indo Commercial Society against the Nederlandsch Indische Handiesbank claiming $12,000 paid out by the Indo-Com-mcrcial Society to the South I Pacific Commodities Corporation towards the pur chase of
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  • 227 3 SCOTLAND YARD-approved taxis may come out to Singapore if sanctioned by the Municipal Commissioners. Commissioners are to inspect the vehicle—the first standard type of modern design to arrive in Singapore—on Friday afternoon. Besides being a suitable taxi-vehicle and complyin > with al; the
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  • 73 3 Students cf the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, held a special assembly yestctdav to pay tribute to the retiring Senior Inspector of Schools. Seiangor. Mr. F. C. Barraclough. who was a teacher iU the school from 1921 to- 1H29. in appreciation of Mr. BarlaCiOUgii's devotion to the
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  • 211 3 RESERVING judgment tn the civil action brought r v the Overseas Corporation Australia) Ltd.. against Mr. !F. Ferguson, their sale- manager at .one time. Mi. Fusttce Gordon-Smith yesteidav remarked that the important issue in this CSJSC narrowed down to the actual terms of
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  • 30 3 In the scries Talkng of at 10.00 p.m. today, w ho has had exce of cinema from both i the camera, vviii oe I tlking ot fi'rns.
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  • 288 3 MISS Fatimah binte Musa. w 10 was the first Malay woman to got a social science scholarship in the Federation Miroe years ago. returned in the Dutch liner Willem Ruys yesterday a wi.'e and a mother of two children who were bom in
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  • 77 3 The L'niar Pulavar Tamil School in Tanjong Fagai. which la going to give education in English to the Colony's tanibies, is still $6,000 short of its $16,000 target. A campaign for a "Second Appeal' which has been laun ehed to raise th<> $6,000 that
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  • 275 3 MALACCA, Tuesday. NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Chong Kah Teng, who told the Malacca Circuit Magistrate, yesterday, that he drank caustic soda because he had been twice assaulted by a Chinese detective at the Criminal Investigation Department, and was threatened with further beating unless h° confessed that he had stolen
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  • 27 3 The Progressive Party will hold a public meeting today at 5.30 p.m. at the residence of Mr. Lye Boon Hong at N0.115 Thomson Road, Singapore.
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  • 232 3 THE Chief Girl Guide Commissioner for Malaya and Singapore, Mrs. A. W. Pinnick, the first Malayan to receive the award of the Silver Fish—the highest guide award given by the Executive Committee cf the Girl Guide Headquarters in London—was entertained to tea yesterday by
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  • 335 3 AFFICERS in dinner jackets including the Commanding Officer of Seletar base, Air Commodore H. J. G. Proud dashed from their cinema show in a rescue bid to the crashed R.A.F. Sunderland flying boat on Seletar Island just after 10 p.m. on Sunday
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  • 116 3 THE Duchess of Kent will open the Malayan students' Centre in I,ondon at 44 Bryanstone Square, ;> few minutes from Marble Arch and Oxford Street. The greater part of the cost of conversion, decoration and furnirhing which have produced an attractive m< < ins
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  • 55 3 A collection < f SO book! and pamphe-s covering the whole field of wielding practice has been given to the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, by the James E. Lincoln Arc We'ding Foundation of Cleveland, Oht<> The gift Is a valuable addition to the library which
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  • 29 3 Mr. Yeo Hock Thyc and Mr. Poh Sing Koon were elected President and hon. secretary respectively of the Beng Choon Kok at titU annua' general meeting recently.
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  • 215 4 is lm throughout the Kepunlie. PAKISTAN: Regum Liaquit All Khan (left) wife of Pakistan* Premier, talks to Senator H. lenruson (HfM) and BenWr T. F Green al ftr% p'iou in honour of the visitors f rem America at the 17. S. Embassy In Karachi. In Left Im-kground is
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  • 447 5 LONDON, Tuesday. JBE ninth Earl of Mayo took a stroll the other day from the L.C.C. home for old people where he lives near Richmond Bridge. He said restlessly: "l am planning my escape." He explained: "Matron says if I get a job
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  • 78 5 LONDON. Tues.-—The remote chance of a passer-by hearing his cries from tne Thames saved Mr. John Horn <48) of Salisbury Road Manor Park, E.. from drowning. He was descending some steps on the north bank of the Thames near London Bridge when he slipped and
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  • 55 5 Reuter—A.P. BANGKOK. Tues.—To Protect the public during the November season of fairs in Buddhist temples in Siam Bangkok detectives arrested 38 pick-pekets known to be specialists in thieving amongst c row^ds Criminal investigation officers claimed that one pickpocket arrested to a city opium den had 200 othei
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  • 155 5 LONDON. Tues. 4 BOY found hanged in his father's garage may have been experimenting after listening to a Paul Temple •o/idcast. it was suggested at a Southend inquest Mr. N.L. Mitchell, representing the family of the boy. 16-year-old John Anthony Rayner, of Westbourne-grove. Westclift. said
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  • 126 5 Reuter. HASTINGS. Sussex, Tues. History has recorded that early in the 19th century Saint Clement's Caves. 60 feet below the West Hill hen were used by some of the Duke of Wellington's soldiers for gambling. Before that .-mugglcrs ran French silks and brandies to
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  • 138 5 A.P. SYDNEY. Tius Mrs. M 1 Whitney kept a cactus -.rowing at her Wembley. London, house right through World War 11. Bombs blew tiles Off th: >">of. and made a mess of the garden. But the cac'u.- survived. 5 Mrs. Whitncv. her
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  • 38 5 A.P. LONDON. Tues. Britain md San Marino, the smallest public ii> ti" world, ha* vatved visa n qulsufee l 0! •a h other's citizens. Their exchange of notes was published by the Foioign Office A P.
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  • 126 5 A.P. JERUSALEM. Tuos What Smith is in the West. so i s Mizrachi to people in Jerusalem. For instance, there are so many Esther Mizrachis in the Holy city. that this wan hound to I'Hppen When Esther Mizrachi came home after
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  • 161 5 THE monks of the Cistercian Order who farm the island of Caldy, off Tenby, Pembrokeshire, arc on the telephone again after an interval of 11 years. They been linked to the mainland by a shortwave radio telephone. The island, one and a
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  • 68 5 A.P. PRAGUE, Tues. ttak< minutes into seconds, if you want to get ahead in Czechoslovakia, Minister of Industry Gustav Klimcnt recently told a group of engineers and technicians. That is the basis of the success of the nation's Shock Workers (above quota producers), he
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  • 141 5 soho. Tues, WHEN Andre Este, 24-yen-TT old double-bass musician from Trinidad, living at Blenbeim.terrace. St. John's W T ood. got the sack at the Moonglow Club, BerwiCK street. Soho. he was said at Marlborough-strcct to nave had an argument about wa<es alleged to
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  • 126 5 A.P. LONDON, TUes. After i nine-year absence, a young British composer has returned to try out music oi. the British public. Thirty-six-year-old Stanley Bate, who has tOUred thUnited States, Mexico and Europe. told repoiteis. "I decided as an Englishman I ought to
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  • 74 5 A.P. PRAGUE. Tues Some 60 000 Czech youths will take part la organised Winter holidays under the supervision of the Czechoslovak trade unions. The vacation periods will run from December 25 to April 16. 1950. Each selected group of youngsters will be given a week's vacation.
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  • 31 5 Cheen, four-month-u'd Siamese kitten, watehex hungrily while her twin Brother Ming Toy hoists his n.dtle (or a s\vi« of milk. Ming Toy drinks troin a bottle regularly, i
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  • 180 5 LONDON, Tuejs. MRS. C. SPRACKLINC. of Est levthorpc-road. Oakbam. Rutland, was omax d when she discovered that her home had been MM as R hiding-place for Jewellery stolen from the home of Loid and Lady Oietron. of Btaplc- foid Hall, ncai Melton Mo.vbray. last month.
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  • 406 5 I WISH, said playwright J. B. Priestley recently. I wish the theatre would go bankrupt. "For then," he said; "the parasites would run out. They cannot write plays, they cannot "paint scenery, or even take tickets. But they contrive to make
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  • 110 5 LONDON, Tues. -Sentencing Elizabeth Ewen. aged 42. tai'or's wife, of Mableystreet, Homerton, to four months for being concerned in stealing a handbag worth 17s. 6d. from a West End store, Mr. Geoffrey Raphael told her at Marleybone it was a disgraceful case and she was
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  • 170 5 LONDON. T i ELEVEN- YEAR-OLD Jimmy Bibby. just ted I enough 1« peer over the witness-box in Reading Couit. described how he stood with his armjs outstretched to hold \\e.i 1. fafher as he i-.ppi etched hi/ mother with a r>okei. The fathei.
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  • 28 5 A.P. DETROIT, Tues. Hudson .Motor Car Co. announced i new "low priced" model yesterday. Called the Pacemaker, it will sell for U551.670 1.0.b. Detroit. A.P.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 415 6 gIGHT thousand miles away in Britain a bitterness is laid bare which has its roots in the Malayan jungle. They are talkine at home about the "New Forgotten Army." They are say'ng that the boys out here are not getting their fair share of recognition: ih*t they
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  • 90 6 Government waived entertainmenttax, Singapore Municipality insist on their 15 per cent, cut on the gross takings of the Jalan Besar match between Singapore and the Federation in aid of the University Fund. Also off the takings must come sundry expenses for linesmen, ticket collectors, tickets, refreshments and so
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  • 4142 6 EASTERN jI» lUU4, MHI It 111 /hoy MACLEAN MUP. -APPROACHES-4 THERE was no longer anything to keep me in Tiflis und my spoil of leave was rnnn.ng aut The passes over the Caucaaua were now clear of snow an i trucks were running
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  • 71 7 It: f. !i.,u with the paunch on the right is Billy, a groundhog Who makes a hog of himself when he gets an ice cream roar. He*a M dainty he rotates the cone constantly so dripping*, won't ooze over his paws His master (left) Johnny, (>, i-s
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  • 112 7 A.P. BERLIN, Tuos. Wost Borlincrs claimed Lo have found thoy wore putting on nine pounds of weight every time they consulted an automtc weighing machine in the Soviet sector. Back In West Berlin, so they said, they had their normal weight aeain. Mused one Berliner:
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  • 34 7 A.P. RAJKOT. INDIA. Tues.— A hermit at Cambay. near here, lowered himself into a pit. announcing he would try to hold his breath for 100 hours. His funeral drew a large crowd.—A.P.
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  • 85 7 A.P. SRINAGAR. KASHMIR. Tues. Kashmir's brisk trade in colourful Yarkand rugs has come to an end with Chinese Communist control of Sinkiang Province. Until rec°n»ly. Muslim traders travelling by yak and horseback came souih through Himalayan passes with thousands of small felt rues. Kashmiri artisans
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  • 21 7 A.P. MOSCOW, Tues. The Stalin prize Committee has begun receiving nominations for works of art and literature for 1949.—A.P.
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  • 354 7 MEETINGS START IN INDIA NEXT MONTH A.P. NEW DELHI, INDIA, Tuesday. A WORLD Pacifists' Meeting, ins pi ml by Mahatma Gandhi, will bring 60 prominent pacifists to India next month to join Gandhi's disciples in (lis cussing pacifism's job. The meeting will be held in
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  • 136 7 A.P. LUCKNOW. INDIA. Tues. Tre principal of the Isabella Thoburn College here has complained of too much monkey business at the school. "Monkeys come in hoar is and eat up the fruit and other crops we raise,'' the principal reports. "They run around in our buildings
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  • 102 7 Reuter-AAP. ADELAIDE. Tues. An English family who arrived here recently is touring Australia in a caravan which they have converted into a miniature newspaper office. They are Mr. and MrsG. H. Spear of Surrey, their daughter Diana. 31. and son George. 27. who said
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  • 147 7 A.P. BERLIN, Tues—An old boast of the City of Weimar has embarrassed the Soviet Zone Communist Government Visitors to .the Seat of the Republic that failed, were stariled to read in v Guide Book: "A special development was brougnt to our city by the National Socialist (Nazi) Movement.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 433 8 ....While French Govt. Makes 'Minimum Effort 9 Reuter. A CONGRESSIONAL group has reported that the A Marshall Plan in France is receiving its greatest publicity from its deadliest enemy—the communists. The Group is the Joint Committee on Foreign Economic Co-operation. For six weeks, it tried
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  • 108 8 Reuter. BANGALORE, Tues The Royal Indian Air Force has opened a new training school at Jalahalli, near here, to train airmen in signals. The school, known as No. 3 Ground Training School, was declared open by Air Commodore R. H. D. Singh, Air Officer Commanding,
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  • 69 8 A.P. AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Tues. —One hundred and ninety six candidates will contest 80 seats in the New Zealand Parliament. The General Election will be held on November 30. There arc 15 Communists among the 196 candidates. The Communists, however, are un'ikely to win a
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  • 140 8 Reuter. BOMBAY. Tue«- India should soon organise a "foice strong enough to compel truce between the two 1 blocs." accoiding to Dr. Ram Manohar Lchia, Indian Socialist leader. Dr. Lohia. whe has just returned here after a twomonth tour of Euiope and the Middle East,
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  • 129 8 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Tues. Doctors here discribed recently how a 35-year-old woman who was subject to headaches, depression, and had several times attempted >uicide. was returned to normuUy by a delicate brain operation. They said that after the operation the woman's whole personality changed.
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  • 41 8 A.P. DETROIT, Tues. Foi d Motor Co. has 8 r a nted pension plan for its 25.000 salaried employees, similar to the plan recently granted to its 115.000 production workers -US$lOO monthly retirement pay at 65 yeats old. A.P.
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  • 23 8 BOMBAY. TUCS. Four repicsentatives of British Locomotive Manufacturers have arrived in India to confer with Government officials on India's railway development schemes.
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  • 157 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. -1* Supreme Court today wrote an end to the case of Gcvhart Eisler, former No. 1 United States Communist who skipped hail last May and fled to Europe. It dismissed an appeal. Eisler nad pending, agauisc contempt of Congress conviction
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  • 169 8 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday.—South Africa protested yesterday that Eric Louw, a member of its Cabinet, had been unfairly misquoted in a United Nations discussion of South African Racial Segregation policies. South African delegate G. P. Jooste told the UN. Assembly's trusteeship committee that Louw had
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  • 160 8 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Tues.— Harry Lundberg, chief of the AFL Sailors Union of tne Pacific and bitter foe of longshore leader Harry Bridges, announced touay that he was looking into the possibility of a slander suit against Bridges' attorney. The basis for the action
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  • 122 8 A.P. NEW YORK. Tues. A witness in a periury trial involving a former U. S. State Department employee tesified yesterday about the setting up of a writer's project some years ago as "a cover-up for a Soviet apparatus in Japan. The witness, Whittaker Chambers, said
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  • 85 8 Reuter. KLSTED. SUSSEX. Toes. A request for 150 bott'es cf "anything from sauce to chamoagnc" was made by If* Rr vcrend Fcrnlcy Park house, lector of this village, in Alt parish magazine. He wants them for sale gt a rectory Christmas market to raise
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  • 22 8 LISBON. Tues.-India's first Minister to Portugal. Mr. P.A. Menon presented his credentials to President Carmona in Lisbon on November 19.
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  • 504 8 Reuter. TEHERAN. Tues. -While a dozen other countries speculate apprehensively on the Soviet Union's next move, smart Persians here focus their attention upon the arrival of the latest fashion models from Paiis. with their staffs of tai'ors, hairdressers, and manicurists, arid a
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  • 203 9 A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. The Board of' Trade announced on Tuesday completion of a new trade agreement between the British Commonwealth and Japan, calling for exchange of goods valued at nearly U*****,000,000. The actual signing is to take place in Tokyo at 0700 GMT (2.30
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  • 96 9 THE rubber commodity mar- wa i fairly steady yesiy Although the market met! quiet, prices were Dl i neri at Monday's ve'.-. Closing prices in cents pet pound were: Buyers Sellers So 1 RSS Pee. 46'» 46 3 2 RSB Dtc. 14 H% 3 r.ss Dec. 44 41
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  • 86 9 A.P. HONGKONG. Tues. j kong is doing a brisk tporl trade with Communist n i in industrial chemicals there is a heavy volume 0 f export leaving the colony roi North China, the Far tern Economic Review saya. rhe publication said attivc pricefl are being paid
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  • 56 9 Poctor marker, of the bepartmavt of Scientiiic and Industrial Research. says thai Britain has enough workable coal to last over two bundled years if mined at the rate of 250.000.000 tons ,1 vcar. ItJ the world as a whole, said Parker, the reserves of solid fuels. mainly coal,
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  • 76 9 Holly bank »441 MartMM (Slietrs Wharf); Mouttt Mansfield »42 KJ>: Kotu NtC» «41«. Seroet vlo, 41»: boissevitin <jk St); Bt-ngai UV/t»); Tart Wan leu:!!). Mir/.a Keelo (*!/%>, Schiedijk U7 is). Maiainpu» l»/20>; Nuarytf ui"2>. Scold (28); HofKh SilvarnMMM .k.n/ i 23»: Lo<t .->an, iX 2t.i: Driush
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  • 273 9 WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—-Ormond Freiie, industry 1 and commerce advisor to Under Secretary of the Army. Tracy Voorhees, said on Monday that SCAP has approved recommendations his mission made in Tokio recently to increase Japan's foreign trade. He added that all the recommendations probably will be
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  • 32 9 Singapore. Tues. i The tin share market X continued to be disap- pointing bo*h locally and in London with prices still inelin«Hl to ease. lrdu*t rials remained steady.
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  • 147 9 NEW YORK, Tuesday. Free convertibility of foreign currencies with American dollars would end the greater share of the world's financial problems, Irish Minister for Agriculture said today. Minister James Dillon, here for the Food and Agriculture conference in Washington, told the United Press "convertibility couldn't take
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  • 23 9 The Government of India have announced their decision to discontinue State trrtling in tin with immediate effect from Nov. 18.
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  • 82 9 LONDON. Tues. The British Government started negotiations yesterday for long-term sugar purchasing agreements with the Empire producing countries. Representatives of the Ministry of Food and the Colonial Office met delegates from the British West Indies, British Guiana, Australia, South Africa, Fiji, Mauritus and East Africa. The
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  • 160 9 COPRA wa 9 a little easier in the Singapore pioduce market yesterday with sellers at $354 per picul f.o.b. DecJan. and buyers at 535 V Sonic business was done at $322 Coconut oil was quoted by sellers at $57 4 with no buyers in evidence. Coffee was slightly
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  • 828 9 Singapore, Tues. INDUSTRIALS Atias Ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Brlcki Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ord. 2.05 2.15 8.8. Petrol 35/ 36 6 B.M. Trustees 7.60 8.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/3 22/3 Ord. 15 6 16/6 E. Utd. Assur. 39 25 40.25 Est. Trust Fed. Dispensary 6.50 7.00 Frastr
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    • 286 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden Port Said, Rotterdam ft Amsterdam. Spore P. Sham. Penang FRTESLAND 21 25 Nov. 26 Nov 7- I KOTA CEDE 10 13 Dec. M Dec. W Dec. MATARAM 19-22 Dec. 2o Dec. -1 Dec. Agents; ROTTERI>AM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. BalppUg Dept Tel: 6071 Ext 1» *JA?A
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    • 315 9 I Specially for X'mas Present i «■*ARAttf ESALEj I Special Reduction from s 20% to 60% I HONGKONG CO., 13, Collyer Quay. j *BOUSTEAD~ 1 CO' LTD* SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. Due Sal* B BRECON
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  • 73 10 CR-R-R ACK—One coul d :Uiuost hear the bones cracking as Frank (Kwirz) Kurt? presses down on Wildcat Hassan in a wrestling match at the Great World recently. Hassan recovered—no bones broken—and turned the tables to beat Kurtz. MILDRED BURKE, of Los Angeles, flips her opponent. May Weston, of
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  • 338 10 A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. A MAJOR professional golf tournament will be thrown open to women players for the first time in British history next June, Seventy-two feminine entrants are going to be accepted for the qualifying rounds of the 1.600 guinea (U554,704) penfold tournament.
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  • 91 10 The Singapore Motor Clu'o vi! hold a '58-lnile Reliability Trial on Sunday in which about 30 cars and one motcrreyckt, will take pait. Starting at Princes Restaurant at 9.30 a.m. finishing lunch time in the Airport. the accurate times over sections Of the course, and
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  • 76 10 BOMBAY. Tues.—A number 01 English Jockey* are coming to India to rid*during the winter. D. L. "Davy*' Jones is arriving at the end of this month in Bombay where he will ride for the Maharaja of Kashmir. Jones last rode in India 21 *ears ago. G.
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  • 479 10 THE man who threatens to be "The Footballer of the Year," voted as such by the Soccer Writers' Association of England and Wales, is Horatio Stratton Carter, the prematurely grey-haired maestro, thirty-five years young, who is piloting Hull City in their promotion race to the
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  • 67 10 LUIS MIGUEL DOMINGLIN (right) Spanish bullfighter fends off the clenched fist of Peruvian toreador Rovira after being slapped by the latter for a fancied insult during a bullfight at Lima. Peru. Domlnguin had thrown his cape in tront of tlm charging bull when he thought his fellow performer might be
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  • 353 10 THE manager of the Indian soccer tourists, Mr. X. R. Murthy, openly attacked the decision of thy Singapore Amateur Football Association not to rHow the Indian team to play one more game in addition to the charity match against the Singapore Civilians originally fixed for Sunday
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  • 50 10 MANILA. Tues. Felicisimo 'Mighty Mite' Ampon. undisputed tennis king of \Yr Philippines, returned to Manila last night from more than six months of tournament play in Europe and the United States ana! got a hero's welcome from friends and admirers at the International Airport.
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  • 181 10 Following ar: j the latest Straits Racing Association amendments: TRANSFERS: From CI: 1 to Class 2—Blue Prim Prince Colin: From Class i to 01 2 Bright Hcnse linkshir: Man O'War Herald's College* Raheen From CI. 5 to CI. 4 Golden Gate. NEW CLASSIFICATIONClass 1 TEXAS
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  • 109 10 Following were e!e d oftki bearer? of the Chartered i'.at.K S.C. for litoO: Patrons. J. H. Kort ri I A. Penfold: President. J. H. Fen wi< k (re-elected); Vice Pr. d ent<. R. J. Macrae Che* Thin (both re-eletc-ed>. Hon. Secretary. Llni Wee Plan (re-elected).
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  • 426 10 JF there is such a thing as a "dead cert" in Sorter then it is that Spurs will win promotion from Division Two back to their proper sphere next April. Spurs would probably be challenging for the Championship if they were in the First
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  • 506 11 PENANG, Tuesday. THE Penang Chinese Football Association caused a big sensation yesterday when they beat the Indian touring team by a solitary goal in a very hot game on the Victoria Green here. Incidentally, this first defeat of the tourists rred in their 13th
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  • 266 11  -  MEETS ITALY By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. ENGLAND'S team to play Italy in the international football game in London on Nov. 30 was named today as: Bert Williams (Wolverhampton Wanderers); Bert Mosley (Derby County), Jack Aston (Manchester United); Willie Watson (Sunderland). Neil Franklin (Stoke
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  • 107 11 U.P. MANILA. Tues. Ninety five golfers including nine top-flight players from the United States. Australia and Spain will compete beginning Thursday in the 33,000 peso Philippine World Open coif tournament at Wack Wac.t Golf and Country Club Sixty amateurs and 35 pros comprise the field
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  • 57 11 LONDON. Tues. Johnny Nutall. Indian Olympic baaing cap Sin last your, was for the Brat time since torn\Z professional at the West Ham Baths tonight The referee was stop his fight with Ron Beb; b ngton of West Ham in the f round of their eight "and contest
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  • 172 11 A.P. I ONDON. Tues.—Saturfootball schedule has no Tmrd Division games Folding are the first round tics for th lc F col-dington Stanley vs. Hartlepool* United, Bradford City vs. F eetweed; Bromiey vs Watford; Carlisle United v S Lincoln City Cheltenham Town vs. Hereford United. t
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  • 79 11 The Java Chinese Boys and giils Basket-ball teams are due to arrive in Singapore tomorrow on the ship Tjijalenka for a two-month tour of Malaya. The Girls' team was the runner-up in the last China O'vmpics. Ten matches- five for the lr!a and five
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  • 73 11 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. —A team of Belgian boxer* is missing in Yugoslavia. 1 This was revealed here tonight by M. Charles Oeeharge, who leads an- i other team on v tour of Britain. He said the latest news about the team that went to tour Yugoslavia was
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  • 38 11 A.P. LONDON. Tues. Belgium's International Football Team, which pays Wales at Ninian Park. Cardiff, tomonow arrived here by air toda>. The team immediately crossed London to Paddington Station and left by train for Wales.- A.P.
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  • 310 11 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. A BRITISH Boxing Board of Control role that only A British champions can fight for world titles may have to be altered. This follows the change of mind of the Turpin brothers, Dick and Randolph, who have once more stressed
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  • 310 11 SALISBURY, Tuesday. AUSTRALIA'S touring cricket team today beat a A South African Eleven by an innings and 72 runs. Needing 228 runs today to avoid an innings defeat with all their second innings wickets intact, the South Africans struggled for runs and
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  • 148 11 TOKYO. Tues.- Japan is to continue to prepare "silently" for the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, according to Dr. Klnichi Asano. director of Japan s Track and Field Association. Referring to the hostility of Australia's Immigration Minister. Mr. Arthur Calwell, who had said that Australia would
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  • 78 11 Speedy Cabanella, (right), the featherweight champion Of the Orient, arrived at the Kalian* Airport this morning from Manila with Bayani Garcia (left), also a featherweight. Standing between 4hem is promoter Mr. A. Raaak. When CabaneUa faces Phol Prapadaeng in Dee. 2, he ought to give the Siamese
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  • 217 11 SIX men were selected yesterday to represent Malaya at the forthcoming Empire Games in New Zealand In February next year. The contingent will be led by Mr. E. Strickland, secretary of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. The S.O.S.C. announced the following names
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  • 103 11 The following ties of the Singapore Badminton Championships shall be Played off this weekend at the Clerical Union Hall: Saturday at 7.30 p.m. INTER-SCHOOL FINAL: St. Andrew's School v Anglo Chinese School. MEN'S SINGLES SEMIFINAL: Ismail bin Marjan (Shell) v Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower). Tournament Committee.
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  • 73 11 MONTREAL. Tues. Kid Gavilan, Cuban welterweight contender, outboxed Parisian Laurent Dnuthuillc to win a unanimous decision in a 10--rcund bout tonight. Gavilan was toe fast for his rival in the early rounds and landed his blows effectively with upper cuts and bolo punches throughout the fight to stop
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  • 41 11 Reuter. RAWALPINDI, Tues.—The Commonwealth cricketers made a welcome return to batting form on the second day of their match against the Commander-in-Chiefs XL FINAL SCORES: Commonwealth team 81 and 251. Commander-in-Chiefs XI 161 and 13 for three wickets.— Reuter.
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    • 640 11 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I Miss Ticu Arathoon of Raffle? HDtel, Sir gapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not bo grattfced should a written signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary, Singapore. NOTICE
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    • 526 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Henry take this op«>ortunity to thank all relations and friends: who sent presents and congratulatory messages on the of their marriage. f+~ DEATH Ng Van Chye, age 62. passed away peacefully 6.30 a.m. at his residence, 27. Beach Road. Singapore, on 22-11-43. Leaves behind his
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    • 49 11 iTttl/V KAlOi: I>t Sam %sĕU YOU'RE COMING I/ STEP.ON IT, |f<lEAt<NM|U[: JiMKAy'sAVRE IS FINDING IT IMPOSSIBLE TO LAND BLOW WITH US, (S T4 ?WE DON'T HAVE Y\ —>**"kj UPON BOBBY BRILLOH THE.' SAME. BOBBY WHO USED To g£ \s J r O mjc-i tme? U suck am -^s?^::,—^ p1
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  • 169 12 'A Delightful Patient' Tribune Staff Reporter TOLDEN-HAIRED Marion Robertson was a V.I.P. on yesterday afternoons Mplayan Airways' Dakota from Rangoon, but she is only five, tnd did not know it. Stricken in Rangoon with infantile paralysis, she was flown with
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  • 131 12 A.P. BATAVIA, Tues.—Representatives of 15 Indonesian states today took the first step toward picking a president for the independent United States of Indonesia. Representing Dutch areas of the archipelago outside of the Republic of Indonesia, the delegates convened at Batavia to pick 13 members
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  • 407 12 CHIANG TO TAKE REFUGE IN JAPAN? A.P. Reuter. U.P. |M TOk\o. Tuesday. THE Asahi Shimbiin said today Japanese police are hivosti K ating a 1 that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek is coining to Japan According tc the Asahi, these reports say that Chiang
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  • 285 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. WELL-INFORMED official sources said today that the United States has "virtually written off" any chance of saving the strategic island of Formosa from the Chinese Communists. They said this decision was taken after consultations between top policy planners and high
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  • 190 12 A.P. HONGKONG. Tues Chinese Communists have seized a Hongkong-licensed feny boat in British waters off Deep Bay and taken the vessel into Communist tei ritory This is the first cast where a ship was seized in local British waters. Deep Bay adjoins Kwangtung approximately 150 miles
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  • 18 12 LONDON. Tue.?. The Maharajah of Baroda left Britain by air today "for an unknown destination," today.
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  • 169 12 U.P. LONDON. Tues.- Britain will no; recognize Communist China or participate in final <li enssions for a Japanese p bee settlement unti' after the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' meeting in Colombo next .lanuary, authoritative sources said today. Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin was said to be con v>nced
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  • 57 12 Reuter. BANGKOK. Tues.—Many Bangkok householdeis rushed to buy sampans today as using waterlevel inundated the city's low-lying riverside sheets. Irrigation officials predicts that the combination of high tides and The large volume of rtver water fren North Siam is likely to cause widespread Hooding along the Chao
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  • 40 12 A.P. TORONTO. Tues. An Avro jet liner has exceeded a "true airspeed of 500 miles an hour" in level flight at 30.000 feet, a spokesman for Messrs. A. G. Boe. Canada Ltd.. the plane's company announced today.—A.P.
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  • 32 12 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Tues.— Russia was described by the Chilean delegate tn a U.N. debate today as a super capitalist imperialist Totalitarian police state "with nothing Marxist about It." —A.P-
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  • 304 12 U.P. and Reuter. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. niRECTOR-GENERAL Norris E. Dodd of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, said today that the world must act quickly to help millions of people who are "scarcely one meal away" from hunger. He told the opening session
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  • 76 12 U.P. NEW YORK, Tues. The Shah of Iran said today that his oilrich homeland must have military aid from the United States to assure its survival. He did not mention his Russian neighbours to the north but it was obvious they weie uppermost in his mind.
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  • 149 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mr. A. Glassborrow. instructor of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Cub was killed today when the club plane—an Auster —in which he was returning from Rawang crashed about five-and-a-half miles from Kuala Lumpur on the Kepong Road. Mrs. B. Cooper, the only
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  • 484 12 SAIGON, Tuesday. A PURGE appears to be occurring in Ho Chi limb's anti-French resistance forces. Authoritative reports from within the Republic of Vietnam led by Moscow-trained Dr. Ho are few and far between, but by piecing together i messages from the guerrilla forces and studying
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  • 147 12 Reuter. SAIGON. Taes Mr colm Mac Donald. Bi I Commissioner-Gene r a I in South-East Asia, will return to Singapore tomorrow, il ci spending a week m Indochina, it was officially announced here tonay. During his visit Mr Donald met M. Leon Plgn French High Commissi on
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  • 169 12 Reuter. LONDON. Tne*.—Polish bonds were marked down on the Laodon stock exchange Io4V Losses of three points followed news of a breakdown in ;be AnL-10-Polish trade And talks. Other sections of tlie uu-haace were featureless with oolv meaeer volume of business. Briiish Government Mockf were fractional harder w
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  • 145 12 LABOUR PASTY: Election moetin?. junction of Raton? Road and Mount bat ton Road— 5.30. "I'BOfiRESSIYE PABTY: Ele tion meeting 113. Thomson Road. SINGAPORE < IIISTIAS VOI TH COUNCIL: Clion K; hearsal British Council Hall P.m. A.C.S.U.: Discuss.on fire Brains Trust 331. North I)r.d Roaa at 6.31'.
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  • 141 12 C1THAY: "Brido of with Paulotte Goddard, Jo" 1 Lund and Mao Donald rI> 11. 145. 4.15. 6.45 and 9 30 'i.ni CAPITOL: "Coroner Ci with Randolph Scott at li A LH AM BRA "Mr. W Chinatown with Bon? Xai 1 15. 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 n PAVILION: "Olivet *'ith
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  • 22 12 HOCKEY: S.R.C. P' 1 Varsity, Padan*. C"ha rl SOCCERS. Guthrie Tton Ranger* ,an, L.r R*" RFGRV: Army v. KAf. sar Stadium.
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