Morning Tribune, 16 November 1946

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r\O 171 10 CEHTS TURDAY Nov. 16. 1946.
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  • 279 1 BATTLE ON GREEK BORDER: OFFICIAL REPORT SAYS YUGOSLAV SOLDIERS INVOLVED N v. 15. The Greek Government Is preI f alleged "interfer»nc< by K mines in Greek guej for submission to I 0 Securi y Council and Four" Dowe r s, the jin OTice spokesman I re today. appeal to the
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  • 72 1 I v 15 t( J. M. Woolecombe I* to lit- d Director oi W ti Naval S rvice in l.Ji Dame Vera Laug :i m .-\i* with effect fr m I She is the only I d late Rear-Admiral I combe and she L VV.R.N.S. in 1939
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  • 31 1 I 15.— The Civil ProI ut n»'d over to I Government officialI ed lo be the Neani h the Japanese I Java during irarI I Japmn< Be an hro-
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  • 13 1 I < ania has I Or Joso GiralE f ent in < die.
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  • 290 1 MALAYAN UNION: NEW VITAL TALKS BEGIN TODAY 'Diplomacy Has Won Big Stick Acquisitions' 9 rold h from the 1 npur on itut From I the umno lea and the 12-m; i mmitti n the Council Chamber, Kua la I umpur and on Wi dn .v and Thuwda King*a Hous< pprov
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  • 161 1 Ja va Ag reem ent Crea tes New Na tion In Pacific Bat.avia, Nov. 15.-— The Netherlands and Indo n delegations today initialed a draft i which, if approved by The Hague, will b<> the ma plan for •<>. new Pacific nation the politically in pendent United S atos of
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  • 130 1 NANKING. Nov. 15 Chi. of t -postponed National Assembly held a 50-mlnute Inaugural cerem.iny this morning befor< adjourning t 11 tomorrow morning when a preparatory meeting will be conven d. Several non-partisans par pated ?n the proceedings, which >.as opened by 82-ye r-old Kuo mintans veteran Wu
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  • 23 1 i 15. lives were lost 1 1 n the Mil! rd.H ler Cha mine en--20 mil. off Biti. in.
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  • 43 1 ROME. Nov. 15. Two peoplfl were killed and 1.000 rendered homeless as a result of a m •al i-t'>rm hete fettordajr. The River Tibci rose 40 feet ind hundreds of houiea were flooded or collapsed under land- -llde.s. Reuter
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  • 43 1 Wa hing on, Hot l rik« of i.io i Trai ■oi Id Ail I o e deman included vagi I tO brinfl h«-i r paj tf» ju«i :MM [>• i reel ode (oday 'i bei c to submit •hi to »rbitr«
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  • 101 1 Ex-Malayan Killed In Air Crash piloj >. AIM r^.i >>n ScMpc A r pta n B. Mont d v a brnin 8 mla. l rh in Amsterdan Am i thi 26 vii'ti.Tis wi M iln h A. W): a n ,i i d 41, Fonnerly planter in Malaya who •i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 31 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE Ti* LEAVE MEMOKY BEHIND BEFORE IIUY LOSE n II MU KHAKI TROUSER I or FOR EITHER LIMITED STOCK 183 Ui\X SUVGII A < miPWV 4 Batu >n Cables. "BAJAJ"
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  • 129 2 Chop Chan Tuck Eng, an eating place In Malabai Street, was ordered to be closed for a week, while I propn* ad his waiter h fined s2 barging in meata and for serving cooked ri< n Chief Inspector C 8. Robert bached
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  • 161 2 the itorj i fcongkftiiß Si r.ut at i the death of iv.'o n r\ the miraculous f-scape wT the remain of the crov,\ mu told the Coroner 'i Court t- )dav. Tlie (ODfkan| loaded with empty ail drurn 1 I rdi it DeigfabouriDg island when r
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  • 48 2 H.1f.8 Belfast, with the C-in-C en lie lirit:. h Ptcitit Fi."! Vice A'iiniral B<»yo .-.boa I',1 pasted through irday morning on her way to Penaiig fron vhere she will return to Bi "n ill'* L'2nd, and pro t»ah!y eed to th<; Sell- i I)-- T*
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  • 53 2 "School f< r 8 rv< ts, 1 tilm about the birth and history o! r, which is to b»* shown to the public in Singapore from Wednesday noxt. had a preview la night at the Cathay C:nema. The picture was flown out specially by the R.A.F. from
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  • 154 2 bum S uff Reporter The increase in the export duty on tea from 'on with effect from Jan. 1 hexj will not In any way tffect trade in the Malayan market, said Mr. T. Van Der Gaast of the Secretary, of Economic
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  • 119 2 Governor— Spectator At War Trial His Excellency the Governor :ind Lady Gimson were interested spectators yesterday at the War Crimes Court, s itt ng in the Victoria Memorial Hall, wher trial of Lt.-Gen. Lshidn Eiguma and four ther hi^h ranking officials jl the Burma s-, im railway on trial lor
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  • 42 2 Atar Shah, p. 17 yeai old Indian car cleaner, who stole a bicycle tramc from Pawaru. his employei wa sentenced in •lie Fourth Police Court yosterday, to two months" r.i. Shar wa :ng for a fortnight.
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  • 23 2 Mr. Edward Franci tS Twining. CM.G.. M.8.E.. administrator St. Lucia. West Ind'es, has been appointed Governor and Com-mander-in-chiet North Borneo.
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  • 44 2 The Commandant, Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur, announces that the Malayan Police Brass Band is now open to engagements as in pre-war days. The fees are as follows:— For 1-1/2 hours' programme $100.00; For each half hour programme thereafter $25.00.
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  • 320 2 Amid l the picture^qu.' >Urround- -t dusun and padi fields, the flrsl Bakai -cliool in Negri Sembilan 1 this week declared open it K&mponc Tekir, in L.ibu \lukim. J !i<- opening ceremony was condUCted by the District Officer of Beremban, Mr. L. H. N.
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  • 340 2 in u. enc< rimi i. In destr* wild pi anit d out ta Jeiebu Dia in or o obviat< the Ibilit; that* hii tnd tiers who eat pork mign me upon pig carcases and eat them, and also that the poisoned baits might be
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  • 238 2 Semi-Nude Body Of Schoolgirl Found In River IPOH.- At the concision C the inquiry int., the death of i youne girl student, when nude mutilated body was found floating in the Pinji Ri Ver to Tambun two day., after she had iailed to return home from night school, Che Jamal
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  • 49 2 Chaq bagemenl of w L-.h Ah San, asli told F.rst District I that he hsd be< Hfiig Wah helped in the m sorioty until h. Kandnng Kerbau a?" A pi< I I, for mention on Bail w $20,000 after Mr. I strongly ~pf-"
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 82 2 WANTED WANTED— To Rent Mbdern Hou preferably n f >»- Bukit Tima irr'- i Willil r furniture j or /ijakc v i financial arraQgemezil Repl e to Poi I Ofl »o/ No. 517. :mbarkation Notice m.v. **Oranje M <,n 16th November i946. The LCT carry! jk cmbarking passengers to |p
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  • 106 3 INTER-STATE DANCE TEAMS IMPRESS pd watched th 0 I p.nang expon[nu< Happy World ■P» r competed in f nte On Thursday, they pj he Quickstep, W t hpy w!ll do the F^ tomorrow tho P*2J! U be announced TM ght, when prizes Eriiil 1 by Mr Si G ;e Publlc
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  • 43 3 Ii E. Lee, who will a :ortnight, has been »,y the National As- I.. .chers in Dancing, taq examinations In ssional ranee teaore and the Malayan tint time in the hisan (ianoinp that pro- '(»!!>- will be held NATD.
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  • 77 3 Killed Ants, Set Fuses, Cothes Alight ftroylng ants by i a lighted cigarette on (:.im Ti Kian. a 50-year-t unwittingly set bundles of ock-ack fus?s In the kiit hen of the Vi rnmcnt Bungaw newly derequisitioned B 'ii 4 mile- stone Injang, ii ..ring shouts for in, and his dothe3
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  • 34 3 KOREANS BURN A VITAL BRIDGE Nov. 14.— An im- of Seoul waLhia morning. The fir e be'»n the activity afcair.st th^ Jnent. 'i v securing m i MMM in southern r»f Histur- knot Reuter
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  • 827 3 We Won't Join Thugs Of Detroit In War With Russia LABOUR M.P. WARNS BEVIN LONDON, Nov. 15.— Two tf the Laboui Party "rebel*" who have put down an amendment, to the address in reply to the King's Speech criticising Bn tisii foreign policy sot a hearing In (he Boose of
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  • 40 3 PRAGUE, Nov. 15— Fif on Thfl n u< ••<■ m\ f n on of ft ntl Kohli Loin, I I .1 •oral •>ed in 12 1 A.P. 14.— 4 eh i f r <he dul<
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  • 112 3 BRITTANIC BRINGS NEW COMMANDER Maj <■• i .1 B. Chui D 8 0 ai Comman for, 2o D\s en, J<>... Bah^u, be M d tbi Brii' a dOC t<l Army fa rn 1 1 \t Maj-Gi-n. <"hui b f-i 8 Hi -if"''"'- <M.< r Army personnel, A.T.S.. 253 Waafi u
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  • 27 3 Shannon, Hire Nov. 14.— Eight ttits vviJ fiy to America rw-.xf Tii« diiy t.h.- first racehortai u> hop the Atlantic by air.— A.P.
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  • 137 3 'Only Solution Is Pakistan Jinnah NEW DELHI, Nov. 15. —Mr. Mohammed Ali JlnnaH I ident of the All-India Muslim Leag \er% erday that in his own belief "the only solution 1 oi la's Hindu-Muslim strife "la Pakistan idustan/ 1 separate Moslem and Hindu ta s respectively i pre I he
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  • 31 3 Px; n na harm a t ural WU an ir. N rtfc A.-; lionml d. was anj Jewish I t ICI •Id V^ro-mi genreral Reuter
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  • 55 3 14.— Officer; o» Pali police irimin.il fnvo* tigfttioa department tonigtil .wonp«?<j '-:> Htl ofleti and printers r »i OUghoV tIM all Jf'Wirth city T%\ A\iv in k b for 'uruli'r ground pr< pradneiaf »JN»ffa ptmphlt <k 'pulls of t/p* for comptrima vitli pitbii<*» tion.s i
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  • 62 3 LONDON. Nuv. 14 Tha Na tlon'fl rrant to detetndaali oi Lord Nelson v. ill, It la bHiPv^j rmlnated shortly by a up* rial Bill to be introrucfd by OoWfll men! The rrant amounts tt abou tr. The pre ent U rd WeJ "n, whe win be
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  • 12 3 BURNT IN ATTEMPT TO FIGHT FLAMES I '-r the I -»-t f
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  • 398 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1946 Strife In India Preparatory work for tne constituent assembly which \s to draft India's constitution lias been sadly rupted by the violence ol })e communal riots, b is difficult to see how indeed this work can Joiward as long as wii )t the country
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  • 888 4  - Mincing Lane and Free Rubber H.L.HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON by Fleet-street, Nov. 5 i.me Ig jubilant Of* the Government's restorati private trade In rubber and tin >lishment ut the Londoi Market. market will reopen I ifl Private imi \;\)b< r C ill Pl» January 1 rd of Trad rubber
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  • 84 4 LOKDOK Mr of Dei der opened U Artist, 1 loaurura Lond-.n Ouil fa woul,i U- part do all he co KOjral Navy. I Army u... post H. li standard of possible levol mitmtnU thai us by UN<> 111 t)u> art of painting, il counts,
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  • 77 4 LONDON, Nov. 14. -Rum <■!»{ osition parties i a pnt«st to tho F Britain, the United Si Ui i Russia stating they ar< the Rumanian Goveri to se t Up a Corami forco and requesting thai Pow.-; I people have the right to freely thoir own politic
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  • 330 4 NKW YORK. Nov. 13.— Today'* United Nations Trusteeship Committee session opened with another vigorous attack on the South African proposal to annex Southwest Africa this time from the Yugoslav delegate, M. Dmitar V'a}io\\ who .-aid: "Tu the name of YugOs Ifcvia 1 energetically oppose this proposal of
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  • 23 4 PARIS, N I d'Arffcnlieu. F. I sioner for ted I France from I due fo arnvc in t Reuter
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 157 5 I K TANG I .ER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE, S.S. K ail fjrds of Eastern Arts and Crafts. m Value at Minimum CoH A d Various types o ■C 3 perfumems and Max Facto: products. Bismurelle Gift Sets' k dding Presents, etc. J.A BUX It CO.. m Bridge Road, Singapore. oi
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    • 160 5 it's obtainable anywhrn it's in HEALTH and VITALITY Whj suffer GENERAL DEBIUTT wb«u a wld« rangt or TONICS art now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 61/53, Victoria Street Metrical United Trading Co., 12, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Direct Importer! of all kinds cf Gblneftt
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    • 212 5 nan Drtsscn i- Ladle* Hair urett«n, Lautt fashions and Manicure by U\m Anna >lujoi*ic A u ii Ladles Hair Dreulcg flaioon Former ij of Mal#cn QaJaiy tod Malson Interlandl. Peeren Building, Orchard Bc*4. THE TAVERN Up-to-aate Hotel In R Quiet and 000l Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Fur n iihtd Bar: All
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    • 136 5 Musi lore T.M.A. Music House, 11 /ft. ffut* ft?*!, •ijo*»»ftrt. fti All t ftfUBO r Taxai Till Optician Regarding the eyesight Cqw%h: New China Optical Co. Pbomt I TIC. PA r/>fer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14. High Street, Singapore. Indoor *n<J Outdoor Photograph
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    • 141 5 •Saw'.' /ori FONCHIN Co, bo O2!c« 84, Walllch Btrett Phcut Wo. 7M7. Saoitarj ft Eectrlca! TTrmtmni Balding R»f»iren acj O«ccrv Import «n. S/: BHOI 00., LTH BATA BUTLDINCi NORTH BRIDQI BOAT Sili m Special Offer! N i Bri- 79&1 Sport 7^ fep«c!*!:st« ir. lUcl«ti EeatrUwigk with A^trallan and Tropical gut*
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  • 259 6 NKFURI 14--circulat „elj,, elj i r naann Ooerii Ct. :...< n people left bj him n tie comm licide in his cell a s due aged with the of iking Nazi leaders fi at rg. Tl. mentr which is alleged tf be a copy ol
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  • 166 6 NAPOLEON'S LETTERS SOLD FOR £2,200 I Dnk< n "I W d 1120 mid colour. i ril to I" to irchill. •j ;(;<> tn b a" thor In >lume D .i, rei ond< i■ indud the battle of Blenheim. rlj the letten were wrjttei Ifarlboropgh'i brillimnt •II -ho C'ontiii<'!;t The j
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  • 36 6 ISTEBDAM, Nov. U.—Tweatyi rsom w< re killed tonifbt n a Dutfli Dakota airplane burst into flames a, Schipol nhli«'!«is in'ur Ti«'i The plane Rll coming from Lor Reuter with 18 passengers.
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  • 317 6 Tr the i circulated the f *}p* ment: I United Stai al> n d by <•■ th r del th< data befor< tl i emfcly Justify an act Assembly approving the rp ration by the Union 01 Africa "l the mandated o l S.»uth West Africa.
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  • 181 6 BRITONS ASKED TO HELP FEED GERMANY LONDON, Nov. 15.— Tin- Church v England Assembly yist- i .ed on the British Government o a. l alone t<> enable Germany to iild herself and to take steps to .r f the threaten^ famine, adoptriK a resolution »>y the Bishop of nirhestcr. The
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  • 315 6 U. K.Spends£9OMillion On Advertising Bil in spen n bout two p' n hei n advertisin a typical year, of which m went to the pn ss, according tu si an the Independent National Institute and Social Research on behalf of the A ciation. r three pre-war years, tin test ♦•xiM-nditurc
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  • 52 6 DECREE NISI FOR LADY MACKENZIE LONDON, Nov. H.-Uu; Icen Millieenl Mackenzie sham Court, Marsham Street, »Bt west London. Was granted di-crei-nisi in the divorce con; the ground ci adultery of her band, Bit Duncan George M rie, formerly of the Indiai C Service at Kensington H The suit waa nut
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 101 6 I LIX \lli\Kß EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE Hrhen the Noon Comes Uv er the .Mountaineer!! Bv AI C»PP I .ii O. r -LI'L ABNEP'S i A ARh. r ABNER VMRNTT -BUI THIS JAC FELL V• f i rHEi plani rr a-pushim' J he (soar) shore is wow-
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  • 890 7  - Hollywood's Latest Cinderella Story: Marlene Dietrich— 2 Henry Gris #Bv -r Morning Tribune Correi. w Hollywood I, mi Instalment of a nors about marlene o yesterday. I Id who is plann n throw in a fat cut from the ne picture ol his own profits, partner and co-star So far
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  • Around the Town
    • 895 8 Muslim Wedding In Singapore A large numbei Da angoon Road 1 Kill j: iin-un D e 12th 1 Be*, now on tl dian pap'-r published m t. na Ps in the I bride la the th rd da T. K od, JP. th four day w< dding ceremony. Meeting at
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    • Article, Illustration
      462 8 Gain With Exercise Q. "What i s m rant by the knee chest position?" A. This Is a posture advi.st d by physicians after childbirth because it place s internal organs In the correct position. Kneel on both knees. Plac? your arms on the floor in front
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  • 25 9 'hat he having epn mad<^ to takwho wer^ ro» in court 14.— I Ma. Dona d A M; charge.] frau<ls Reuter
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  • 16 9 N H >If M H 1 1 i Party Reuter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 125 9 The Stunts Of 2 Human Birds! (Tel. 5281) 1 icF II m -^^^f^^^^ J^£Z~~~-*- f 4. ■^■J^Bi mBJ "s^?'." r w f^, I Preceded By 'Shorts' and Pathe Gazette. IJlflß&tete. SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S b^bbhHf 1 -^^wtk^ Terrific Combination M, COMEDY-ACTION W T ROMANCE-BEAUTY I lL 1 Whi c h Yorkers I
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    • 113 9 CATHAY IZ 11 a.m.. l 4.15, <i..'*o, %M LAST FIVE SHOWS OF The Thrilling Mystery of WILLIAM EYTHE LtOYO NOUN SIGNE HASSO TO-MORROW SUNDAY You'll Shudder and Shake! WALTER ANNE BRENNAN BAXTER in SWAMP WAI£R 20th Century Fox TO-NIGHT MIDNIGHT Hie WILDS of the Malayan Jungle in Colour! Elephants, Tigers,
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    • 181 9 but 5 SAcn« "R^m^ra) f| 10.30 i m l :!<) 4—sM— I 30 p.m. i^ ii^% ROSALINO RUSSELL 4fm t®if<* BRIAN JANET jpt^J^AHERNE BLAIR ALLYN JOSLYN a Columbia pictu OPENING TOMORROWSc- and l!«.';ir FRANK SINATR l<>r The I'irst Time <> n The Screen. Singing "NIUHT AND DAI HOT HITS! TWINKLING
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 161 10 Own Thr local share marki»rday bm prices have b< in mo H ng F at $1.13 W< Rltu Scl I reci for up to $l d i] Linguis wen v. at SI Rantaus pangng,a bu <. n "ffcr 11 h buyei n» 9- A nl
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    • 121 10 TOKYO, Nov. 14. Bx-Amhai Joseph C. Gnu will be bronchi to Tokyo to testify as a p tion witness it" his physical fcioni permit him t<> t:avel, the chi< f prosecutor, Joseph B. 8 nan, announced al'ur another lengthy wrangle before the IternaIribunal fo: the Far
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    • 140 10 PERFECT BELLY LANDING PRESTWICK, Ayrshire, Nov. 13.- A four-engined BOAC Liberator, its undercarriage damaged, circled for nine hours and 45 minutes today before making a perfect belly landing at Heathfleld Aerodrome near Prestwick Airport this afternoon. In charge of the air liner was Captain J. N. Wilson and sharing the
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    • 188 10 Around The Local Cinemas \UI IMKKA •To the Shores of Tripoli \h John Pay m. Randolph and Maureen O'Ha>a (20th Century Fox). oJ Tripoli an eked story woven md th< UJS lining for th< land MU M place San Diego Marine Bate •know-it-air Chris Wlnrom the tradltli al under tl
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  • 300 10 (By Our Own Correspondent). Pr .uoted below are fof j'cui weigh' t where othc r vise stated. Foodstufl i SJ»OtjHO >65; Kedah $6a 1 $95: Nn. 2 $85; No. 3 $75: km elininuus rxe $100 K'-dah glutinous rico $85; Siam ling $33. I ck Sugar.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 36 10 LALHAMBRA 11—2—4.15—6.30—9.15 Phone 6909 THE MAKING OF THE MARINE!*! jpaw TO THE OF TIUI'OLI John PAYNE Maureen O'HARA— Randolph SCOTT IO.NiOIir MIDNIGHT SPOILERS RAND PH SCOTT JOHN WAYNI N^ MARLENE DIETRICH EaT |f ftc In bctj
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 221 10 Try This AMERICAN ABOUT THE WORLD I ANSWER TO I Crossword Puzzte -JZ^Z I ftCftOSl 3t>-Cio-.cr person pjoj I 1-Om uncje I 4- -Home 40-Salt 11=1$, T p- I 9 Un\ character €I— Fall to feeep --i-j-jte^ -H\' V J I 12 Craiisman promise (var r77^rß_l" X J*^" E 14
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  • 604 11 RAIN INTERRUPTS PLAY \ky. Nov. 15. Wai er Hammond won the MCC opened their four-day fixture with Ni g on the famous ground here to-day, and to 1 ol nearly everybody he sent his opponents lh.it the policy was J 1,,,,! was evident
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  • 164 11 Slections For Today's Races Kuala Lumpur R Reporter) lALA LUMPUR. Friday.--r I running and scratchHi r )\v's races: RA icks' scurry, about hrer vhweights: no crat RA( Horses, class four, 54 urs Rumination, [B Horses, class two, p. -Hill Queen. [RA clasa three. H 7 iurs.:— Pageant. H^- i>'poloma. [RA(
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  • 150 11 12 GOALS IN SRC 7-A-SIDE HOCKEY FINAL iii n n-a-s'dc hoeki r inu) of the 8 R C. <>n th* p torday Colours beat Whr by 10-2. Whites had a strong l<»rward line but their defenc wai \u-ak Ebert (Colours) broke thr< and ''•■''•■d in Un first mlnutea of play.
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  • 83 11 Adelaide. Nov. 15.— Don Brahman, batting t hirci wick(t because of a e% injurj sustained in the M<C rcraufl Australian XI mafch, scored an attractive V-'> In r > minutes for South Australia again**. Victoria in the Sheffield Shield game tOi aj Bradman'i parJiewhip with
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  • 74 11 A friendly badminton match of 5 singles and 2 doubles will be played on Sunday between the Peterdale Badminton Party and the Mount Faber Badmin- 1 ton Club, at the former's court, Upper Serangoon, at 3.30 p.m. Following is th* Peterdale B.P. U .tn: Swee Siang. Bwee Her.
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  • 61 11 The following will ptaJf rutf« foi the B.C.C. at the padang to-ri-r H.M.S. "Sultan" O. S. Taylor: D. Redman, C. M. Quayle, W. e. Grease D. m. Reward J. Fram< i J. B. I K. N. R. Wilson, R. J. f Hutchin on, J. Aurely, p.
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  • 532 11 SHARE MA RKET QUOTATIONS at Nov II in dn I Ii' k* >rki 'JO 3.10 Bnt. Malaya TnMtl Executor Co. S 00 00 Consolidated Tin -ra 22/« do Prefi. 26 I En-tern United 00 40.00 r Ns.iv« Or.l.- ft 75 81 r N'H'.« P..1 9.00 11. "0 Gammon m U4
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  • 498 12 I K B n< n i bo h "r(l> jr dls Id ndment would no\ be called. .bf-r over TO :n Th that neral d n King Id down b v Mr. R II c Cr< ssman iri n hat n wa R
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  • 66 12 U>ildo Ncv. 15.— The Irch')op- of Canterbm^ and York, the Moderator of ihe Church of Sccilan »m! ihc Moderator of the Fr« < burcfe F<('«-ra! Council have reccmmended tha^ it in »hc pma two years, <hu ches of Britain shouM |oin tkei] Indian fellow Christiana ir
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  • 35 12 Shanghai, Nov. 15.— Sati-f: h the way the British Uni'< Aid i h n;< Km pi' 1 1 irew (1 China dii •he ...••> hj re after ;u> qj ei i China.
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  • 7 12 I IMV< 0 poni I
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  • 26 12 ■'"tat -Ab^M": .282,089 long tons of UNRRA Roods China ports Ct Nov. K iim-, 0 ship, pui i I o e 1
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  • 276 12 i I hi yiCC i success in South I 1,. on winnln I f In. under id decid that bowlers coul( undnesa of this Jud .1 aii when Cartnody were i L6. urne, Arthui tiro t-hand d rn chancel*ce Alex Bedsr s improved
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  • 161 12 RANGOON. Nov. 15.— Thr.k "n 3a Sein, leader of the Burmesi Lsiayone Donanma ('Burma I 3urmans") Party and memb r )t the Governor's Executive Council today issud an appe 1 or a merger of all Burmese X)l?tical partie s to form "a lemocratlc unit e
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  • 78 12 5 Escape From Wormwood Scrubs LONDON, ov. 15.- Wide>pr«| search continued this mornM for five men who escaped M Wormwood Sen last ni $ir* The police visited all nycafes in Wm End areas fl today and a kept on railway stations five were ni>t ofl* r.ders and V their getaway
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  • 37 12 CANBERRA bertEvatt. I M* W r Minister and D.-./uyP^^. istc-r. told the I K extreme diani, main I I :Ith becaus. B I Stating f garding stood for I h munity iv
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