Morning Tribune, 19 November 1946

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 173. (HeW -v 10 CENTS DAY, Nov. 19. 1946.
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  • 333 1 JNov 18. --A blueprint for the projected a tes of Indonesia— a new Pacific nation ol embracing all the former Diuch East EnDintly released by the Netherlands a Republican Governments today. (Pi The hereto!" agreement ends 350 y< of colonial
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  • 72 1 RUSSIA READY FOR LESSER ARMS TALKS y v v. 18 IzvcMia said ready to dism n auction. i peace and < jible without reii armaments race j anas reduction." that adherence to v ions Charter the prevenfon ol and Japane^' ag- was "creating splcion. and un- national COllaut which a
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  • 68 1 18 The Labagainst the rnment's foreign case to a of Commons ..:u understood nment intend id nt c:nfid^nce C ement At t lee. .\<i Government Cr i. Labour mber of the an emm n b jan the debate dmeni x--•nt hope thai t1 v ii its con1 afl
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  • 26 1 P \n Ind dan prdav f Army al it c. test 1 A D m ns I R s I I A. P.
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  • 491 1 SHB MEN SIGN NEW AGREEMENT Arbitration Board Plan Abandoned A nrv. agreement was signed yesterday between the Singapore Harbour rd and represents of the men who were recently on strike, as a result h the Arbitration Board which was to have been formed to adjudicate Mi. grievances which led to
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  • 162 1 Traman Orders Fight To Finish In Coal War WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. Pi, •it Tnin Ml today <>rd»TPd a to the tinl-h ifalnst John r „«i of United Mine Union to Kf6H I Ntfl strike »n Nov. 21. The G()vr!nm»ni urged 400 soft co ii minen to -tay on th» Job
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  • 117 1 Athens, Nov. 18. Constant n TsaldurLs. Gr ck Prime Minister. to-day handed to the Bri Mi United States ambassador: m \then memorandum all okl-, a been giv< n by On i irs. Tin m 1: nee Oct. i 27 Incid nta tnian border said to "Albanian soldiers
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  • 646 2 Tribune Reporter Tours .he Harbour Board to mvesuga.e the working and Kvinj conditioi s of the workers MEN AT WORK STILL COMPLAIN: LIVING CONDITIONS A DISGRACE .Tnjnrn.- Muff H.-i»oru- adviser, and re-v.su-rday I accompanied iMr. S. P. O«re« onPan-Matayan Labour »of the Harboui
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  • 75 2 260 MISSING AFTER TYPHOON MANILA, Nov. 18 At leftftt 500 may huv. lost theii lives m kti and flood which hit tae [sabla plain Nefroa island on Nov. 12. Prefridenttal lecretary Emilio Abrlo said Ksabla town reported 260 persona were mlasinj and were believed to have be^n iH-d. Barrios, m
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  • 70 2 SURAT {Bombay Pro- i vu Thousands of peo- ttu red to watch a You >> &oe I rom I**** tealed with concrei m i which he had u d for four day Ylic Yogi, who claimed he had performed the feat ore three hundred times, emciged unharmed and
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  • 112 2 Lond m, N;a- 17. U from South An' rica, i South Africa un<.\ oth i rciid by a n Sand* Kv.nl, yesterday when the mayors <<i 14 Ken Ish i Ide and inland towns con- dered the proposal to cr ct v memor a] on the •3
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  • 116 2 SYDNEY The Defenc incut will bute more tan 1 ra and medals to men n v.h i i he Australian fore Brl v. d Tl B tit 1 K),000 w II r 370 000 A B a ft i Merchant v Th.. P I"
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  • 26 2 The g.s Edward Bruce, at present m Penang. [m dv»» m Singaport about the 2lst to discharge among other cargo, 1.629 tons oi explosives.
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  • 176 2 An admission that he had four British prtso«J 01-war executed, sometime m March. 19 orders of Gen. Sasa. the PoW Adminis-,:' ton M mander, Siam. was made ly Lt.-Col. Yana^. SM ih< Commander of Group Camp No. z. m IIM Crimes Court, (sitting m
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  • 88 2 N dential Pai ••port by Repi m(»n M FI rpino char /.'jM lint; by the Unite*! ~JJ ird:s at Oi but s'.Jltllli! Isolated ca set pattern." Maghaysay d f three Filipino c they were handled roughly a Marines, but that thei nada brought their attention of the Am r
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  • 98 2 The 7th Singapore Compaq Of the Boys' Brigade held j annual inspection and displays St. Andrew* School last Sad day. The Inspecting otncerwt the Rev. D. Rosenthall, Aichdes con of Singapore. The gue-t> included Mr. J. II Fraser, Battalion President i the Boys' Brigade. and office and
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  • 50 3 MASKED ROBBERS TAKE MONEY, JEWELLERY {i three masked Cir- loved to have for two armed place with- 1 In Singapore, on ccurred at a house Road at 7 p.m. jot away with d ring, while the to k place at 9 j hi Jalan Kledek 0 and jewellery i llected.
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  • 46 3 Death Sentences Commuted I who were hang for their pun Wiling ol two Malay on Ranprsang Island their sentences comeara imprisonment;. ision of the triul the Court said I woidd be making commendation for C P.O. AMAPX iIianOKUDA Nao- j •ilian tramo MasayoshJ m YOSHn Keisuke.
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  • 199 3 ar-old Hubert Wai n his grandparen i c. j m iinni r ol the 30 Anti-Airc as the it son of Mr. and Mrs. G. din cap I I during thr Jap o ion id that is vi hy Mr. and Mrs. Ward
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  • 81 3 NICOSIA. Cypru>, Nov. 16. Illegal immigrants held m Caraobs detention camp m Cypru.have declared a 24-hour hunger strike starting at midnight tonight m protest against the new immigration quota for JPales tine. The Palestine Government announced "n Tuesday that it would continue to apply during
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  • 46 3 «need I lirir v i.nw n m C »uri He wa found gi ol ill-treating British and a N ki iirrl July and Au i i rai It k n on Burr rds 1 ll ti rt work eral ol them di
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  • 39 3 L SECOND SHIPA\ENT FROM SlAM Eigl ."a out v ithin ;i i< 'i firm' ile pric nt to cope with the > the] and in durii I n Imported I f B it
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  • 159 3 SEPOY WAS VICTIM OF YOUTH GANG i Pi imltwi h b prei to m ;i bark lanr r.ft Kitchen* r 0.30 p.m. X I I *ep I D< scr biii ler Khai it as h World on the ■■h came up ire for h m. As a r« ih m
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  • 75 3 Methodist Youths Publish Magazine f th< Me- Singapon I m the tur nthly n i. which bo publicise the d activities ol nth Fellowship md Mulay:i. but reading literatur< l\ ha< editorial j man tee youi men and wom< n i I the varl an I n .i(i(i:r;-.n i whir-
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  • 114 3 ol ilia ar day wit h L 9 Japan* ..-.I su who srtl] ran ct ion w ti ih«* r m Sin re. Pr unlni nt amoni number Ip Lfl -001. Yakota Hi hi. Whi n 'he hip sailed (oi Sin gapore bhi r were
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  • 31 3 m jab'), Oul id. fPui and J befor Dlstrlc Mr T. T. Russi oluntarlly c hurl di i. V ib woman Hoc k Xi tcqul two i nd
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  • 9 3 N I an'l If. A.P.
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  • 128 3 600 CHINESE WILL LEARN ABOUT SHIPS A contingent of 600 youiifc many of them univer through Singapore today as passengei on the Bmpreaj ol Australia bound foi the v Kingdom The young men nr< proceeding to Plymouth to undergo courte ol naval training aboard the famooi old battk erulaef h.m.s.
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  • 62 3 ti Dai Con p titlojj Rrsi of it k m Sin p n held at f/!» ing by a very i an i tic d< pore t m wi tamed I h. Qua X n Viet' I M Jl I and Chr Lily i B. Koid
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  • 8 3 TRAIN RUNS OFF THE RAILS hi P A.P.
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  • 432 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1916. The U. S. Food Hold Up Despite the immensity of aid to UNRRA, the Unied States is not emerging from the present food crisis with any great credit. The Washington Government's attitude towards 'he proposed permanent international food board is paralysing and disappointing enough,
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  • 786 4  - Boxing Is a GOLD MINE H. L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON Fleet-J v et, Nov. 6. People are c mcerned about the tildlng which Britlin cruiser :hampion F'nddie IfQli t from American avjrw -«ht Jl SaksJ last night, when, heavily>uniihed, Miii. s retired at the 1 >nd ol the
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  • 191 4 CHESTERFIELD. Derby .hire. Nov 17. Professor Harold J. Laski. former Chairman of th.' Brit.'sh Labour Party speaking her- today, said thai what Britain made of the nationallsatio i Of mmt 1 "i.s going to settle whether we remain a first class power with a voice
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  • 47 4 COMFORTS FOR 'QUAKE VICTIMS LIMA. PERU, Nov. 17.— Official tabulation. -till Incomplete. showned that 800 persona died and 500 were Inlured In the Nov. 10 earthquakes i>r the Andes slope*. At least 25.000 persons were affected. Army planes were iuodstuffs, clothing and medicine to the residents.— A.P.
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  • 115 4 More AntiTerrorist Measures LONDON. v Yard la>t night disclosed th a guards at all Government build! •ngs m London were trepftw _-d this week-end t p^ Uc attack by Jew] following an anonymoiu .wart. ing. A Yard >poke»man dedti disclose content- of th( but repotted 'H thr ed damage to
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  • 95 4 WASHINGTON. Nov. Liquidation of Germany's as» m neutral countries probtWj will yield about U.S. $450,000,000 lor 18 Allied nut ion-. U.S. Government officials here estimitd Around $250,000,000 will {0 I tht United States and Biltaineach entitled to 28 pei cent o: ill funds realised under
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  • 23 4 KAKACHI.-Th. tail, P'»» building. .nd *W" toe* mtWoßi ton" „oek< which would Khanna, dep^ > Oe- Ptood Depai here to Reuter
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  • 28 4 MONTE VIDEO high sourc, said I d Uruguayan slderlng break! relations with Spato It Is probable slid n. taken before general elections. A.P.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 142 5 1 K. TANO H VALLEY ROAU AIORE, US. knds of Eastt-rn ArU and Crafts. .V.ilmum Cost. I \ids f§ 4 Various types of •nories and Max Pactor products. I Bismurelle Gift Sote" ..icilnt? Presents, etc. r ALLA BUX CO.. BrMfi Road, Singapore. ie'lphi Hotel Building) Papers s§ i w Iln«»k
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    • 173 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jh& SinqapohA Shop* HEALTH and VITALITY Why ffliffer OENERAI, DEBIUTY wheii a wid« rang« of TONICS art now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 61/53, Victoria Street Electrical United Trading Co., •1, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Etnbroidi D?rtct Importer! of
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    • 210 5 Han Di Ladle* Hair urtmen, Lateit and Manicure by MJai Anna x^lajjitrie Ann T^adln Hair Drefalm fialoon Formerly of Maton OaUxy aod Malflon Interlandl tieerec Building, Orchard Eo*4. THE TAVERN Up-to-uate Hotel In a Quiet *nd 000 l Localiiy. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnlihed. Bar: Ail kind* of Ist Gi *«i liquors
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    • 124 5 Musu Store T.M.A. Music House, rxjjvot arotio ft TaoM 7411 Optician Rptardlng the eyesljfh; New China Optical Co, Ptcat ITI9 Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14 Higt. Btre«t, Singapore. Indoor aiid Outdoor Pbotog»aph«rt Piano* LSED PIANOS tT FAMOUB MAKER* A? *BAeO?IAfiL* PRIOM. Nang
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    • 156 5 FONCHINerCo. Ltc. Office 64, Wallich B*-re«i Phone Nc. 7687. Bacitary h Electrical Ocmtiaei— Bu ding Repairers and Oeotnt Jnportert, BHOI 00., LTD DATA BUILDINO NORTH ORIDOI BOAT Silk Stot Special Offer! »3.00 a Melwani 9 s B '!-Tel 7MI Sport Tap CpeclaliiU ir RackeU K^etrlnft* With Aufitroiiau and Tropical run
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  • 292 6 Room iv. it. Bpeci i] pra autioi akfii by the Italian politt monstrmtiona irhen the trlaJ ol 001. Oen ird on Mackeaaen, former second m nan forcei m i aiy, who la charged irlth war ipen here tomorrow morning m the (\<><k with him will
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  • 190 6 London, Nov. 17. Pirating bj inscrupulous American pub Ushers of book and music ropyrights may be «'nd d if the Un.t ■d Nations Educational, Scienti- ie and Cultural Organisation UNESCO) adopts a plan for #orld copyright agreement. The matter Is to be discussed by the UNESCO and British
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  • 86 6 NO CARDINALSHIP FOR STEPINAC VATICAN CITY. Nov. 17.-Va-tican circles today categorical!/ denied Moscow Radio reports that the Pope would hold a spe- cial Christmas consistory m which Archbishop Stepinac, Primate of Yugoslavia, now serving a sentence of 15 years forced labour for alleged crimes again -t, the State passed on
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  • 115 6 Nov 17 Sporadic rted f Kungchulmg on M ingchun railroad. The Commi ..Hacked the nearbj rhaichechan station and encircled the junction al Kuokiatien, 15 mile south ol Kungchullng The R< ds al*o have eaptun-d tn<' Shlfhthopao .station m South Manchuria skirmishes were n*p »rted m Antung
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  • 114 6 No Claim To Pensions, Bank Clerks Told COLOMBO. Mr. V. L. Bt. Clair i Swan, retired district judge, wh was recently appointed by thr Ceylon Government to inquire nm the demands i Ceylon's bank clerks, m his report to the Commissioner ol Labour says that he dot's not think that
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  • 39 6 MANCHESTER, England. Nov. 17. An unofficial strike by 5.00 C bus and tram car operators In protest against the dismissal of one driver for alleged dangerous driving iei'l this industrial city: ol 80.000 without public transport today.- A. P.
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  • 332 6 NANKING. Nov. 18. t ai\s of lull-dr ..j sent prices to new high m this Chinese t; capital and m Shanghai as householders frai taoimhi commodities to hoard and businessmen ed for foreign currency. Pro-Government report* yesterday told of continued spora die lighting
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  • 228 6 New Delhi, N a it. t India Muslim League 1 i mil viv ol Act! n m i i to-day called on the Viceroj Viscount Wavell, to take -mmed;au- action to deal eOwith the Bihar Proving > tion. where, the League claims '30.000 Musiim s havi
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    • 132 6 U'L VIIMJt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE A Fair Trial By Al Capp R- RECKON V BuT KAM KNOWS T WE'LL NOO YAV/"*-i I LI'L ABNER DONE STOLE VJ HE. WEREL V IT WERi p UAH CHILE'S WHY -GO'S HE t^T Dl AVPIAV U|M ff TH' MONEY, KILT
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  • 1339 7  -  Henry Gris By 0 s t Morning Trfbun< i Corres. m Hollywood J re are rated i er behind niv a cknow 1 d ntl P I th€ D i! Mr Qraham Bell ire the occasions when m itioni h had been to ask then-
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  • 616 8 WITH VERA ARDMORE Inez Qtitlzow ■x> ii ki. and nil* d tna r Rubinst< i num I borders ol Poland an i Prussia, Is t 1 D »11 town q nd it ?a here thai iivffi for man 3 hund m th< i nd which clv ter
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  • Article, Illustration
    208 8  -  Josephine Lowman By The Results There are a iot of people who xill not exerci.se unless proces- is highlight d by some gadget. Mj' ol the valua^u require nothing of t rt although there are certa n times when exerc'ae again t tance <-i a ii is
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  • 282 9 >« Our Own Correspondent). nuoted Deiow are for 5 W t-xct-pt where otherI ifl Yesterday's quotMeehoon": Siam hina $65; Kedah $05. No 2 $85: No. 3 $75; uiutinous r.ce $100, tinoua rice $85: Siaro lium tjualitv $<0. tnula Malacca- :~Sup.-nor tssMhm medium quality $35--i 9
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  • 107 9 WAGE-RAISE, PRICE-CUT WILL SAVE U.S. ATLANTIC CITY. Nov. 18 Philipp Murray. Piesid»nt .>f th Congreai of Industrial Orgarllatlom 'CIO i yeaterdwv that the 'inly wuy to e>cup economic rAiltptf m the United Statei wu- to rulfe wug»-, an«i cut prices. Murray demanded a return f .troof price eonlroli and urged
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  • 76 9 N n Pei nta <•: foreign itsf 8 rent had b- ned 70 tad up 1 5,00 i active trade uniom. d irom their employment m Bn il ponceiSlonj and 50 irad union club^ cl-^ed m the pr vino- ,l KhuziMan 'Sniirhv p rsl The
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  • 22 9 Sur.d«> 20 3 u«!f ar<h It tho AK'lin Pal n/f thf r«*mnvHl of Prim* Mini lil Si.lk. P I n 1 A.P.
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    • 50 9 <4l PHONE 6 909 O|U'ii^ T<»-clai> 11 2 4.15 i>.:ie y.ir> 1 Tt4 C fl Ib!a MADE 1 s &JL\ //inn >^v*2T I A V «fc m%'% mk STARllj^^^^ll J^^*^ PAPAWOUNT PICfUC^ At The Worlds E GLOBE: G.W. DAILY: FRANKENSTEIN' 1 LIDO W.W. "SECRET CO IMAND" SK^ -PHANTOM LADY' 1
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    • 107 9 f anil fcis BAND FRANK SINAiRA jICH m BAN 9 iii> M WWiP^^ UVi'J'^ A iGION •<! BAND MiIIS BROS I L\ b UL^MI^MIM^ »r^ BANG The RADIO ROGULS iV*. ffl^<^ OPENING TO-MORROW The Motion Picture Thai Won ALL Academy Awn Everyone Will Be Enthralled By The Power \i<<i Depth
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  • 810 10  - BOOKS Reviewed G.B. Stern The Reasonabh Shon by In nd troubles th 16 calli vi the responsibil md burden < fa ne household B mothi i her Bye children, had she any I >ndn< I i h r husband i But her d samy i might first have (i I
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    • 85 10 Children Books Latest I Q 3CO Again 60 1 $3 60 B by w. M. c $2.10 I Read A 110 I Extra Rl RIOHAMED DULFAKIK CO. 46, High Street, (Phone M* Bii slay Language I nation by A. K. Co" 3.00 by >ir B d W 3.00 Dj C
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 170 10 Trr T/?i\v AMERICAS inswed ro C;oszj)ord razzie ACKOiI I <& Dt!l I f^^ v-J 1 .Light stroke 30 ♦-Narrow mean B«: for U y Clonk of eami I 32 lor example TplNlSJßo.c H^ nan <abbr > A RCBS M^ '-'A 12 1 r»p dweller Aactionf T 13 -Pom." track IEJ-iL,
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  • 374 11 SHANGHAI, Nov. 17.— 1n a judgment which is a far-reaching effect DO (he Wti IeJU obligations iii China, the Shanghai DUtde! ,t has ordered the Shanghai Race Clttb lo redeem ire-war 1934) debentures at tne l times v c value. Four
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  • 70 11 No Play Again At Sydney v Nov. 18.— fl%«ri *v n th« cricket match |f.( C. and N.'u i la1..the Mary:. fi !i iy f i aahpro ably tin I that no opportuni y i<> I bowlers, Lindhi lon should there be any rrow— and fbi leemi i< v of
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  • 62 11 [nter Malay Schools and Drill Cum- be Hold on Nov. 25, Besar Stadium com--3 00 p.m. on the cele- the Muslim Njw tarram l3f>G». 1 lay Schools m S'.n- tke part m the co»- < there will be pal training display •ys nn more than <ou 1
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  • 62 11 S.C.C MEET CRC AT RUGGER Ing team will reprei sc.C. m a rugby en- < c against the Chinese ren Club on the S.C C I day at 5.10 p.m.: i Bell; M. E. Davies; J Ful R. Hm ton; S. Johnson; 11. B. Wilson; G. K. Wheeler; P. N.
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  • 29 11 I the Rock <■ Sports badmine: to cc m fcoucb badminton cottv< my, 1 m, Everi Ro arc as fi; 1 Monay Fn i I Sundi an R
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  • 25 11 "RACE SUICIDE ;i* 6 p.m. to'ay. held ftt the SeilOOl h 1 P> i ay be Attended and i Younj? M* I 's A--'..i«t on.
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  • 179 11 CATHAY SWAMP WATER uith Walter mum, Walter Huston, Anne tter, Dana Andrew^. '20th ttury FOU Th. •h» 40 h•mJ n«> hir f following quaY }'>■ Raj l> V' rei Into ill. tangle m dog T Doblo. B- iil .-,i'ic-> •>>' RlligSton nii'i WB )>• pond .•tt«-s
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  • 154 11 i There will be a hockey trial against the Hornets at C*. George's Road tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. foi Indian Army player d girous of being selected for the Indian Army side m Singapore. The Army side will play ii white shirt- and the following are requested
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 158 11 'Our On* Correspondent n ihmre market was (i^^ r ttv Id Uunen *ere Ulu Klai 61c and Kamp »ng L injuti it 3 Tijon* wu i done In Raub G 12 50 i Ctonc v. i maud up t«» 24 6. A':, tral mated r >.
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    • 11 11 local rubir iity mnrkPt w I erday and I
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    • 47 11 U.S. TENNIS TEAMS OFF TO SY DNEY t Dm\ i\> U ara ban Pi ;mk.» ■i.impii.j. Billy 1 Pe.i iir...(:. i id- Mull'iy ai'i bt r.on pll l Pa foi ill ralii Th. on I). (m Pat < it Kjiij'li i 1 of con, ii 'm t<.r> Reuter
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    • 92 11 f am lls,Phon LAST 9 i>A 9 ©13^11 g.30, *)/M) 3400 SHOWS PLAYING WITH ASTOUN DING SUCCESS TO CAPACITY HOUSES Walter Waller Anne BRENNAN HUSTON i* CTI R TO-MORROW ALL-MALAYAN PREMIERS RALPH RICHARDSON IN SCHOOL FOR SECRETS WITH RAYMOND HUNTLEY RICHARD ATTKNBOROi II JOHN LAURIE MARJORIE RHODES Lion Pil i>
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  • 737 12 United States of Indonesia Will Be Sovereign State On A Federal Basis Full Text Of Java Agreement Batavta, rhc Dutch Oovernme ognia d be Indonesian Republic Government :f de fa i i rcising powln Java, Madura and Sumatra under a draft neni i ached bi tw( n the nu eh
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  • 49 12 (By Tribune Reporter' I understand that ciga- s rette ration for this ween will be distributed through the usual channels m a S few day>. Singapore has bee n S without "rationed smokes /o» the last three week* < due to the dockers' stride which ended last Tuesday.
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  • 72 12 Pars. Nov. 18 The British Nene Lancastrian, ftrst Jet-pro-pelled passeng r a rllner In the world, made the first cw Channel flight ol a jot airliner wh i X from London Paris to-day. Tho plane, wh was to have flown over yest rday but
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  • 22 12 H n Wk I I I 1- J fences which a I man clam II i threat.- A.P.
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