Morning Tribune, 18 October 1947

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  • 171 1 A TU S OF INDIANS OF STATES CLARIFIED I Staff Reporter ates which have acceded to md Istan are not British a] opinion now received In cc. ehwEnwr if the Government of India and other Government off ciinc! to comment on tl ment. The question of Indian citizenship and whether
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  • 6 1 U.S. TROOPS IN MUNICH ALERTED I
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  • 34 1 to thi m [nformed kid Hoi v, Kong could vehicles, plumbil a; and idded i* fOOdStuffa Imitted, h<> hat a urre.s p ■mt could b timer •nt. U. P.
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  • 103 1 han. i news pap Persian i defem Murki; renewed pi ,i, rsian oil n Iciailj >;.s Siii' a Mini er, will present a report on the 1! m lona to the Parliamen on Sunday, but thi morning n( rs doubted whether the r< uld i i he
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  • 226 1 STALIN TELLS LABOUR M.Ps "SOVIET DOES'NT W ANT IRON CURTAIN" RSAW. OCT. 17. Gen- Stalin tcid the group j 1 British abour mem Parliament who visited I on the Black S a. v-'ek that t'n.e Soviet n "did n; t want the iron and t hy curtain will not 1
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  • 257 1 LONDON^ Oct. 17.— The treaty of agreement to i operate after the transfer of power from Britain to Burma m January was signed to-day by Prime Minister Mr. Clement A'Aee of Britain and Prime Minister Thakin Nu of Burma, m a blaze of arc
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  • 51 1 NANKING. Oct. 1 ft was ■v th.it Finance MinisX Yui had submitted his n ;in<l m.iy be appoint- <>t Canton Thr> imports saul Yir decided to quit the Finance portfolio when the Government passed ;'.n m aii> t'i. civil employee! Involving billioni "t C3iidollara an<i ;m additional leflcit
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  • 22 1 MLA. Oct. I rirl. who i to ha crlmln camp vi LllXon, v army revealed I llpplni
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  • 64 1 SYDNEY. Oct. 17- Emei gangs of shop and clerical ircvkei aniwd by farmers to |n harvesting Australia's record crop, unofficially estimate 230.000.n(H) bunhela, In New South Wales, whir.- th< d 100 mill ion bushels, Minister of Affrtcultui pnr Graham said: "We aro faclnj; D deluice of praln.
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  • 44 1 it is learned that i ni guards i «itu i two mt I ii< m. Immediately, th< re with The guard, togethei I »thei ti i I iirection of the pi but \\<- latter mai |i i ci i .say.
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  • 128 1 (Tribune staff Reporter) Due to arrive m Singapore by )uantaa Plying boat on Moi ictober 30, Is chlel i I International and 'us wife, They ire Mi and M S Kendi luei nsey, who w I!] i emain In Singapore until Wednesday I ber 22, when
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  • 87 1 ATHENS, Oi-t. 17. PlftjrV Communists whom a courtmartlai m Salonika sentenced to death nn ill er 14 for bavinf murd< high police official and five airman were exet -uted early today. It was alleged at then* trial they had beet] working with reoel irroiips and preparing
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  • 80 1 Singapore will be one of the m ission t'r i R.A.F. Central m I [ncoln i«h will I laod m ;i Lincoln bomber on o I ealand 1> c aircraft wi! „i Tetifrah airfield. Objects of m will i led ur« on bo ml >r
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  • 284 2 The li" 1 Secretary of the Hiu-.apoiv Medical Labour Ui'iO! has issued th<' following statement on the Malayan I' Tile All.Malaya' Council oJ Joi! Aft io: ai d the Put( I upon all the people Malaya to observe the All-M layan Hartal
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  • 36 2 MR. BONO JOON KUi passed iway peacefully at No. 125-E, Thomsor Raid, on 17. 1 i October. 1947. at 8.35 A.M. age 61. interment at Bidadari Cemetery on Saturday, 18th October, at i 'M) P.M
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  • 46 2 Mercantile Institution 209, Quoon Street, Phone 2370. Lay the four da- ion of a sue- *'<• sful career m Shorthand, -Keeping T y pc w ri ting Practical English and Mathe. matics. BEGINNERS CI ASSES COMMENCE m every month .1 Education from Prim to Standard VI
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  • 57 2 M i. In I mi had the all ana mt to hei father d thai 1] >ui-'i a let it had noi be n written m hU hou In answei to Mi M rison, Oauron denied h examination loncluded and I wa .'ih d
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  • 78 2 On Causing Hurl Charge i ife, lun n. on iimh Idence I .n R a Mr M.,i*< Mni Lsi n, com n Oauron adm.'tt* .1 1 diture foi th ■h« 1 i December Ifl until July i: ami unt. 140 approximate ly ;.K-iin.s; and $.");»i per
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  • 173 2 A hundred dollar reward li ered fo Information leading th<> recapture of Hok, alias Lim Bun Na n, Lim Hal Lam, an 18-year-old Hokkien ict who escaped from a ward m the Genei i Hospital at 12 10 a m yesterday morning. Lim,
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  • 135 2 At t meeting of ihf th Educatioi Comn v ldt ut' Dr E. A Kuala I.umour, que the education < I v;■u Uh problem* Ail Public R i thf oubl i plan? li id pr< B id im. i pamphlets arc tn md hcok
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  • 133 2 Fi ie M P.'s, of the CM I 1 Camp, Woodlands appear at the Seventh Police Court yea- t ly before Mr. V. S. de Banzie. t < The men, Deniese (20), AlexFranke 1 19), Anthony (23) and Grero (24). are v\ru: J"hinest named
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  • 23 2 El M the n f"im<i Joint p toien nt. thefl i reited i o hours tUn Urn offeiK
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  • 152 2 NOTICE OF APPEAL LOD GED TONGKANG MA STER IS SENTE 1 lR| 111 i 1 Ui: I Mil] ana the Cusi ims Enactmi n 1936 wa« convicted on tw i nui ol the seven charges and t need to i!x m >nths' r.i. m addition the tongkang wai order ited
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  • 111 2 PICKPOCKET GETS JAIL ROTAN <F)Om Our Own R<.' Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 17. How a Indian travelling m a bus had his hip-pocket picked of a wallei containing some ?ash and a drivlicence was revealed m the District Court this morning when a 28- year-old Chines-' named Sha j Van Poon
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  • 60 2 FINED $2 FOR OFFER $5 TO POL Ml I. -<->■ i days rigoi using crimii four ment foi July 2 Kaidah SI i Bugia S 'HIS. i cents, th Journey n then ten, v Cp] .v m a radio saw the bui ested the patn ered hin The ace defence
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  • 22 2 SIl monitored I have that X A S eign Minisl visited Lon turn at 1 orde talks In
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  • 618 3 [aiming damages foi brought oy a Singapore lawyer, M Qureshi, a carpet merchant, was costs by fir. Justice Jobling m the! lay, Lia, Mr. Claude da Bllva, aske I f >r nt of an appeal. >r the defendant, dl Lti n. »n and
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  • 25 3 Lan (42), an th> terday, nt to the atlon nd Bha>ci, by a 38 revolv :i armed Muru-
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  • 14 3 •peni n i ImMIC Mai m women I
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  • 51 3 DUTCH VESSEL FIRED ON Batavia, Oct. 16— The Netherlands Naval Information Ben* ice th after--13 Ot. v Dutch n Banckert" at anchor m the roads at Lho Seumaui nt t of Sumatra, was fired at from the shorn presumably i y mortars. No damage w and th,. ship's armour hon>
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  • 39 3 VIENNA. Oct. 16 Vienna newsf al! political shad >s apwithout a single comment to Mr. James Byrnes- 1 advocacy of force >n outstlne Rus- s!a from h?r are ts m Europe. Government an<l leaders p^litcil likewise remained silent- U.P.
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  • 313 3 A verdict of not guilty y jury at the trial of two BOR criminally assaulted a young Mount Elizabeth on the nigh The 8.0.R.55, Gergoe McCulloch aid Clararce Howell, were discharged by Mr. Justice T. A. Brown at the
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  • 62 3 Containing a beautifully carved onesided t<ii>U silt > ware, table cloths and some tzquisitely Kelentam sarong*, th> packag* witl tbr Malayan Union's wedding tufts arrived m Bingapon truck from Kitahi Lumpur on Thursday for shipment to the r K. aboard the troopship Qeorgic. Our picture shows a
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  • 238 5 A. S SUPPORTS PALESTINE PARTI TION PLAN i u m delegate lons Pi South Africa would ai for Pal subject to tiding the Anal determination cular that tl >nomic union states should c most a Palestine*! imports In ,000 while exports were only unfavourable trade balance for the ftrst few
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  • 175 5 ATHENS, oci. 16. British naval authorities dis- t closed tonight they were keeping a close watch over the northern Aegean Sea—particularly the Dardanelles cutlet for the ships Pan York and Pan Crescent which were reported likely to be sailing shortly from the Rumanian Black Sea
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  • 100 5 LONDON. Oct. 16.— The first British civil air route bctv. ion and Sirgapore will opened by the British Overseas Airway,-, Corporation at tne end October with the ir trochu Uon of a orce weekly service le&V. Colombo on Thursdays and Singapore on Saturdays. Timed to connect with
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  • 54 5 DE GAULLE'S CALL FOR STRONG STATE PARIS, i)< t it; General Charlea >ir Gaulle, former French real*tance leader, m a written preelection appeal to French voters tonight renewed his call for n strong itate and demanded leaden "capable of combating plots of separatists who nerve the amblt ions (»t ;i
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  • 30 5 PRAGUE, Od 16 n* i 1 llameni In a storm} the Immunity oi Dr. Jar Dr. m Id be ti ••>(! for al in ;m ;'nti-M I U.P.
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  • 126 5 Devize*, Wiltshire, Oct. 15. Tht* Reverend Charles Henry Cunningham Lamb (.'W> former \i An Force i>; dre and until his licence was revoked earlier this year Chaplain of Saint Johns. isir of Man. was sentenced here today to I s months haul labour for bigamously marrying
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  • 29 5 TUR NED WIFE ON STREET NUDE LLJC <vi Albert Fayel turned hl« wlfi t nn-lr late one nl^hi i to him coming nH S.S.TIIIt and I vl U. P.
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  • 29 5 OCCUPATION TALKS IN BERLIN enant on, who la In ta) cii)>iit man, ill' if the I (I t<> nu.rr,- on Qtrmany the four occupation powen would m Rrrlin Reuter
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  • 35 5 \.< >NIH)N T Oct. 16 A sm:ill tin ontalnin looking m if it might b« i"im»i. f'>un<i today m ;< wind* ••I \hr Commonwealth n the F I I;t hot T ;i'f ll U. P.
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  • 185 5 Nature Beats Australian Rain-Makers I .HI ut, the <I|. m IllCh .it v lily be ;u iin thai cloud foi ma ■;tin vhen .Kiatt with N( w the All th t he Coun il Un Scientific ui'i Industi lal I h Is to cai 1 y cilliinn chloride inst -i
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  • 20 5 TEHERAN. Oi-t. 1C: Persia capital today celebrated the 20th anniversary of the £28.000.000 transI n railway.- Reuter
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  • 48 5 UN SC VACANCY LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK. Oct. 16. Tentative arrangement* been m hoi plenary m (i ih< r: > d Nations mbly on Monday to resume balloting on the hotlycontested issue as to whether Inliu LTkraine should fill the remaining vacancy In the Security Council nexj yeai Reuter
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  • 46 5 Nurenberg, < >« i'« Secrei prewar sessions of the "American" National Industrial Conference Board at which the United States' Army and navy officials often discussed the status of American forces, were to the German General Stall" through American reprfcsentatives ul The I.G. Farben Tru^t.- U. P.
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  • 73 5 ATHENS, Oci 16 AU iv t< aay R P ll •nia. Donald L Jacknoi R hear, Cal forria, marooned uj the r of m Thrac i ear th« Tur 1 ki^ii rrontli r, alter a rallwaj c had b en blown up bj rilias, the A' in
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  • 79 5 SHEFFIELD, Oct. 16. Samuel Heaslett, assistant Bishop o1 Shef field and one-time presiding Bishop of the Anglican Church m Japan, died here today at the a^«- of T2 He was badly treated m Japaneue prisions after Pearl Harbour, but after repatriation to Englai d
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  • 53 5 NAPLES, Oct. L 6 Two fumero were killed and two Injured today when a two-motored plane caking off from Naples ail port blew tyre and swerved »ti the runway intu a B**oup peasants. No one tboard the plane was Injured and damage t< tin alrci afi was
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  • 40 5 CAPETOWN, Oct. 16. Harry /.limothoo Naldoo, an Indian member of the central Cmamjttee ol th Commui Ist Party, i appeared before s special court today with eight other leading South African Communists on a charge of .sedition. Reuter
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  • 143 6 TWO KILLED IN SINGAPORE SEWER TRAGEDY (Tribune Stall Reporter) Me In n J° 11 ad an Indian, Punn .;:>' tdminUter arttfl ation. go down manhole, and wa Into difficulties. Edwards then went to the rescue ol m, but he too was overcome by the gai fumes. Phen Punnusamy w«nl to
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  • 61 6 PRINCESS APPOINTS CONTROLLER 16 Prince beth h and Com man I MMcd ne army, to b oiler and Treasure] "i her nous hold, ally announced to Kn^wn to British troops aa Hi. wnlxi I his and youthful Oenei a) landed •he Allied airbou tr< ops n Hi I and de
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  • 99 6 I.i i. After a jury men at Old BaiU y had j-» ard John Hem 2H year (id electrician oi no fixed ad plead guilty on three i r^binn with violence women, a fresh jury of six men and one woman was sworn In to try
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  • 95 6 WASHINGTON, Oct. 16:—Thirty-<--t former German naval .ships and a floating dock which were allotted to the United States by the Tripartite Naval Com mission an- to be transferred t«. Prance, it was dlaclo here today. They Include three destroyer*, tanker, seven seagoing luc-s. two torpedo
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  • 81 6 »n, Oct. it). A verdici oi death from natural caw was i" turned at an Edmont< n n Mrs Marion Leila B >. an, 7fl year ild Hertltord ■.v who-' body v. exhum< d by CID offlc< rs. A pathologist said that certain i rgans were s.nt
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  • 36 6 Washington, Oct. 16— The Agriculture Department announced today that It ha> authorized f<>r export to Japan 5.000 lon^ tons of soya bean meal for United StaU>s army for relief feeding.- U.P.
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  • 50 6 Lake Success, Oct. 16 The resolution favouring trusteeship for the world's colonies ai the quickest road to Independence was pasted by the United Nations Trusteeship Commiter vigorous opposition from the colonial powers and thr United states. Th.' vote -iii th<. Indian proposal was 25 t«» 23 with three atßteii- U.P.
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  • 53 6 PEIPING, Oct. 16. —Pro.Governmont dispatches said that cavalry of Gereral Fu Tso Yi's troops have driven the Communists from around the irdus. trial city of Chinhsi, 20 miles west of Hulatao, ard are driving lh< m northward In a stepped i.n offcrt to free the
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  • 157 6 LONDON. Cct. 16.— Buc! sued a formal statement tha travel to and from Westmin day m state coaches. Princess Elisabeth will ride with King George to vhe Abbey m an Irish coach and x\\\ return with Lieut. Philip Mountbatten. the bridegroom,
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  • 68 6 Lisbon. Oct. 16. The sacred statue Of our Lady of Fatima today is bong flown across th Atlantic to New York en-route to Canada to bo delivered to the Archbishop of Ottawa. The statue was taken from th sanctuary at Fatima today v>;the Bishop of Loiria
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  • 131 6 An application for a writ of hai'.is corpua for the release of eight children bom t<> Jews from the "Exodus 47," now waiting m ihipe off Kfillcs. was heard m London and rejected. The application, made by Lieut D Delanjfc, came before Justice Jenklna m chambers.
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  • 115 6 London, Oct. 16.— The Star re porU-d tcday thol the new Boli Vlan Ambassador Don Napoleon j SolaiCs and the K.n\i hnd a g< laught, together when he to Buckingham Palace to p sent his credentials. They di eu.ssed the problem of daughti marriageubl
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  • 214 6 UNRULY CROWDS AT TRIAL OF "QUEEN OF SPIES" PI i I i 16.— (UP)— Th known a liko Kv.av. i.i»ou people broki I court to catch a glimp k Queen of the Spies*' who all* I I nese throughout the I cress ion. After a half hour attempt to hold
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  • 73 6 3elfa*t. Oci gar l launch 28 sol liner Edinbui fast Lough i crowds In I was the first Princess When one I join, r appr< n TVni Smyth, her with a bouqu the Princess taking one of t bunch and gi buttonhole Alter .yards the Pi a
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  • 52 6 London. Oct. 17. may affect the v. ectlon of Spanisl I the Franco regim to take place Senor Indali Socialist lead and Scnor Spanish mona arrive I Spanish Repi London belicv I md SvUi 1 n for ih democratic r w'lat would 1) :nc-. the cvi civil
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  • 47 6 WASHINGTON, Oct 16 Tun ii.<l! plan" riiicf.s warned :<t m preai < i nfereni "truly catafltrophic" lien aheAd of i (Tnltad Statei aid is not ilng m time. Thi chairman i«i;ir.<! H« .i\ t Alpl the 111 I just nw Mfp no( i urn! Reuter
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  • 23 6 BURMA TREATY OF INDEP ENDENC E thai Burtnei I 1 tomoi Burma full to imph i lntioriu< opening nexi iiv n.'w year U.P.
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  • 431 7 It's Time Girls Learned To Be Girls I %lAI HEEX OHAHA I i make I ntly ft nginii mrl I Tr\ I' In W r d the.i I I 1 n bUi I Vtr ft. ,1 ng enough Re talked I enough girls W. n to real'sinnii d play m
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  • 85 7 Pauls, Od in The i- ent today moved uetacnnit'nts or Troops m full 1i•-1 1 kit into ill*. About 102.000 \%<,rko!s today 80,000 were ■till ""t li which have all and in!;in.! transportation past week A ■ettlemeni might f"p ,«iiim| tonight In the strike nivi oifflceri
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  • 16 7 thrown n<WH the Win lift Mi had !)trli«'<l ATM\ m th<- tMM k
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  • 237 7 A report has just been published on the Registration o- Births and Deaths In the Malayan rnion for the first half of 1917. compiled by the Registrar-General of Birth* i and Deaths, Malayan Tnion. Dr. R. B. IfacGregor, C.M.G The first mid-year report of
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  • 582 7 MELBOI'R] .tiiiHili independent rom NSW weie irdicatet) win n ctorian Premiei Mr X ntroduced ;i bill t uthorising £18 Million expenditure on development it brown coal deposit! Briquet production r expected i<> n- increased from halt a million to I 1,700.000 tuns annually CLOTHES RATIONING
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  • 137 7 Lake Success. Oct. 16.— The Emir Feisal of Saudi Arabia, wearing Arab dress and speaking m Arabic, criticised the Unit.d States policy on Palestine when th»> debate was resumed m the United Nations Palestine Committee He said: "There !s one thing we could neither understand o.
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  • 81 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 16 Th United States moving with dollar and material to ni<l the f.iltennj French economy announced that r is transferring 31 formei Germai naval vessels to France to Rid t!u shipping industry The latest American action i support the Com munist- threaten ed French
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    • 192 8 Though the full report of the Security Council's Consular Com mission is yet to be made public, a telegraphed summary of i' makes It clear that responsibility for the breach of the United Nations "cease flre" order rests with the Dutch One canno' help bu< feel that
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    • 183 8 Post Mortem And what is there to prevent further Dutch "poiici action" during the "peace talks"? For if the Dutch are allowed to remain m "provisional"' possession of the Republican territories they have conquered they will undoubtedly be allowed to rein In "provisional" possession of new conquests. As long as
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    • 103 8 The characterisation by a London Journal of idem popular music as the "aphrodisiac wails" of tomcats who have not even the "ability to i perhap one of the harshest things thai ever been aid ..bom tomcats The tomcat walls i bi< K-ai rather than a musical int« and
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  • 712 8  - German Women Without M Seaghan Maynes by suit oi I \s a resut of the «rt\it short i^e oi men m als of th< j (iernian> w.mien are ouenlv ach rrtising for hus many hands. Postcard notices outside shoos or train Thus fi i()U j S tar slops are becoming
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  • 187 8 BELGRADE.— Test drill" 1 ing and prospecting lias begun on the future site of 1 the Danube-Tisa-Danube canal, biggest single pro 1 ject of the Serbian 5-Year Plan. The canal is io proviae irrigation for 450,000 ac of land m the rich Vojv dma, Yugoslavia's
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  • 488 9  - Brit ish Min ers Are Too Old Frank Tilsley the life-blood of Britain's industrial prosperity but efJU( ,1 miner is growing older every day. The sons Am mine" P refer to 8° ml white C ar > obs r I thai if ■Hi I I IB I I B I
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  • 284 9 Tribune Btaff Keporti r) Wesley Hall m Canning Rise Hied to overflowing yesterday evening wlu>n parents an-1 I nda ationded a conceit given i by the pupils ol the Method Girls School, marking the Win Anniv rsary ol the school. The curtain opened with
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  • 22 9 16 T "l HaJ a 1 1 i who nd tti< Mr m I M Arab 1 iftl (i«
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  • 93 9 LONDON, Oci 16 Prime i !lemenl Attlee of Britain, and Prime Minister Thakin Nn <>\ Burma, will sign hen w thr treaty <> menl t ransfei of powei n to Bui ma In January ni Th< rioua mattei bu< h nationality, comn relations and contractual uriant of
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  • 71 9 In connection with the recent publication of the r ews of tho retrenchment of 40 members of the Singapore Food Cortrol Ins. pectorate. it is pointed out by the men coroerned 'that the step was consequert upon the Eereral reorganisation of the, Department. The Cortrcller of Supplies
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  • 148 9 Lake Success, ocr 16. M fietalvad, the rndian del gate, supported In principle b United Btatei a] for n United NaIttle Assembly" 57-na tlon interim committee oi tn(\<>n ral Asi cmbiy to meet a I the year round :n the United Nal ona Political Committee
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  • 224 9 nounced tonlghi thai Mls strengthening 11 fo, n n T. < k m P rtnce ly "ate of Junagadh a he decision of the Muslim Nawab to m inai state a pan of Pakistan A l> Ministry com muni i, Que .said that fresh unit* of
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  • 80 10 Happy Birthday, Mr. Yeap! i Penang'ii well -know aire. Mr. V- ap C ed his 80th birthday on Thursday m his house stead"' at Northi I grand dinner party v night before m there was an Mr Ycap Cher E Ban Hin I I mill at Jt'lut has many otl
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  • 1338 10 AROUND TH E TOWN WITH vJ nMORE Happy Birthday "Jimmie" nek and school fellow p ilan d ou( Ho. id the other afternoon, when Janus Malcolm, only "t Mi- and Miv Henri ned the ripe .-v "i :iMi:butii>n dt balloon* ■and other favours, Jimmj mounted a chair and wa to
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    • 405 12 < oiiiMs-l \<hisi" lo Hi*- Morning THbttrt* j OMMUN1STS A W B "SUNSHINE FALLS" <--, UinTit F^M^»»"«« fSi S^^ fc^iS'SiSra fe 1 S»Y» T 2v 8 S."^ HARTAL 8l^ i^id 11/%. 3^ ik^iSi:^"' t.;J Ill um jnm*^ i^i^. tii "BELINDA" GIMLET PUNCHED MR T SIGNED A PAPER- IV V O
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  • 676 13  -  Margaret Yates Butler 1 SERIAL iHIKA />v p* VI P at anc' ele c wlt' 1 a Conflagration and Decide I Hearts Are Much More I mportant than Houses ■i a few rrible mo- d that it i cm flre the cai m ni poMes* M eternity hey
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  • 32 13 CAIRO, Oct. 1G.— Deaths hrow cholera reached new record todr... of 1.751. This brings the total Of deaths since the epidflmfc bef^ui Sept. 23 to 1,437.— Reuter.
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  • 200 13 Ships alongside the Singapore harves WEST WHARF Godown 1 2 Samoa, Bru God own 3 Bruas. Godown: 4 5 Mangola Godown 6 7 President Polk. Sumpitan. Godown 8/9 Elpir.or. Godown 10/11 Antilochus. kxlown 13 Rhesus. Godown 15/10 Tievean. KMTTRC DOCK Godown 17 18 City of Alma, i kxlown
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  • 80 13 LO 16.— Tl Evenin indard y that British inti I m ,1 HuUon ol terror] ith threats agaii \st\ Colon Secretary Arthur Creech-Jond and Ministei of s-. or McNeil, who we nding the United Nati< I- t UIR In New York. m>i agenti have been
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  • 180 13 WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 The Army Crops Engineers said to-day 'hat 8,000 men have boen engaged m the construction of new Alaskan airfields ar *d oth< facilities under a $70,000,000 initial progiamine to •>♦ com Dieted m 1948. The t.vi'r all Alaskan cou&truc tion programme
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  • 82 13 PENNSYLVANIA, Oct. 16. Russian rejection m the Unit- > Nations of the United States proposal on Korean Independence w ta piedicted today by Louise Yu»r. Korean delegate to the United Nations. Miss Yum said m ;m Address liere yesterday that Secretary of State George
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    • 64 13 <i«- r— P I < fJi 1 J I -I T HW'immim'Mi The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore) PASSENGER FftEIGHT SERVICFa For Hong Kong, Suatow Amoy S S. "HOtfO SIANO" Hi N ()V FOR RANGOON IND PENANG KAMUNING \or P tlembang 101 Bagan Ipl i»i via
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  • 165 14 JERUSALSN, Oct. 15— The Arab newspapers to-day licked i tor joining "Imperialisi America" m approving the partition of Palestine while David Ben Gurion. chairman of the Jewish Agency Bxecuth lied hi >int suppot of the two pow< the grj events In Jewish
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  • 208 14 GIFT FOR PRINCESS: 2 DAYS— $6.3O (Tribune Staff Ueporti 7hi a hat '•> n no i nthut a IJKMU4 to tin call for donations towari* Malaya's n i tiding '/itt t<> hr Prince**, While official annoum > ment* optimistically i>w the fund at $600,000, two <lays' taking* at the Cim
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  • 194 14 WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. President Truman today ai?grily denounced "the tremerdous nmoui tof gamblii g' on the, United States commodity ex-j i Charges aid blamed it for the j soarine domestic prices and the difficulty m obtainirg grair for i export. Hr disclosed that the Attorrey General. Tom
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  • 145 14 LONDON, Oct. h; Bari Lloyd George of Dwyfor, SS-ycar-old eldest soli of the late British Libo- ii leader and Fust World War' Premier, toid tno Lordon bankmptcv court here today that his lhibllH iea amounted \<> f l 141 and 'i *t n<> eitttmated
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  • 337 14 BERLIN, Oct. 16.— The British and Untied States Governments have now decided to dismantle only 682 German industrial plants m the next two years. This total is less than half the number of plants which were to have been broken up under
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  • 47 14 LONDON 16 Spa Duchesa of Ifontoro and hei imsban t landed hall ah port List nmhi en i <>n thHr honeymoon couple werf man l«d m Bevlli Sunday an<! travelled under t)x of Renorlta st»>v Hn<l Scnoi l,\i\s M»r;nnp7 rln triHn U.P
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  • 248 14 GOVERNOR RE TURNS A of n gum announced th< His Excellency Si ihe i > when his aircraft Airpon from the Malayan Union ca Hi had been away live months, With hi 3 faaiily m the United Kingdi His Excellency arrtvtd by boat Port SweiU'i>hum yesterday aid stayed overnight at
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  • 253 14 Prices quoted Deiow an? pet oicul weight except where otherwise stated "Meehoon" Siam $53; Rangoon $47. Rice: Siam No. 1 $100; No. 2 $94; Rangoon $70. Sugar Best quality $60; 2nd quality $56; oth«r qualities $50. Brown sugar:— Australian $48. Green Peas:— Siam $32; Java $33. Grourdnuts: Shelled
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  • 99 14 Marseilles, Oct. 16. LH Unions here call a a ma Ing today to prote I igalnstl storming of a Communist iM| paper last night by membea j General Charles De G.ullesi Union or tne French Peop.t. The Gaullists assembled the windows of the R shouting denunciation per
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  • 42 14 I LONDON. Oct. 1' after a London magistrate today fined a 70-y< I born British sul [currency offence junnounced that reduce ihe tin.' The man ha breach of del on tions for seliindunnq tn<- wai the proceeds to J hPU
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  • 20 14 HAMBURG. 0 «nd leftwing G« tonight condemns States i gramme '*d;intf<rous", German n<^ 7oni'.~ Reute r
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  • 82 15 nths' It titioua i wins Slit' w;.. making a talst- statement with initfit to have it ma rted m the Btei of Birthi She si.acd that the offence i to li^ht on an inspection <>f rtalien it wai found then one pan of twins >o
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  • 80 15 London. Oct. 16. Wu Sharg Ying, Seurctary Qereral of the Legislative Yuan ar.<l head of Chinese mission Visiting Britain, wa received tor ight by the British Premier. Mr. Clemert AUlee. He was accompanied by th t Chinese Ambassador, Cheng Lien Hsi aid two other members of
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  • 72 15 PITTSBURG, Oct. 16 Rabbi Stephen Wise charged that Rabbi Benjamin SchultZ of New York was a "professional and probably profiteering Communist baiter" and branded him as unwoithy to be B Rabbi Wise's attack grew out of a newspaper article written by Rabbi Schultz which said that Rabbi
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  • 83 15 PORTLAND. Maine, Oct. 16. -A grocer. George Mahor.ey of Port lard, has made his choice between Halloween happiness and hungry yourgsters of Europe aid decided" that peas should be <?:»ten and rot shot. Mahoney banned the sale 01 split peas to children for bean
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  • 42 15 NEW YORK. Oct 16 A sud. den increase m pressure In ja« dealings affected pivotal ii austrials and rails m Kilted m a reduction or elimiThe <•( nip' ole ht'v lower cv Hie da) tho industrial II.T. lar Reuter
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  • 23 15 Iclerly crippled wtdow trapped m ;i inp lootn In h««t h( Poplar, durlnj i i*:hf ,1 In ti, Nile th< Reuter
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    • 118 15 R sml SHOWING \i H» CATHAY V|( I I IV Fl UST AN GOOD THE IYCS OF THE WOiILD ARE -^^i^ C I A NNt L L I v* i* t^o/ 1 i^^^ *A Dir#cud by FRED zinnemann P.odo^byPANDROSBERMAN i rHANC;F bILM YOU M'ST NOT >MSS ri i e.~K ABTHUHCRABTBH
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    • 178 15 VICTORIA THEATRE t I) n| RVICI I MI RTAINMI M present! A NEII kk\ (tin ••fancy i iu:ir COMMI M i\(. MONDAY SfTH OCt. M X 45 I (»K SIX NIGHTS ONLY ESS i'l ACE) TEL. MM P.X. 4 OFFICE <NO PHONE HOOKINOj REX CHJLDREN'B CLUB /a y Matinee Today
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  • 203 16 Malayan Govt "Wrangle Delays Battle Report UNFAVOURABLE' REFERENCES TO MCS LONDON, Oct. ii— V'v. betw( n the Administri hich h d m disc I the Australian and Bri ible f< r the delay In the publication ol Ueut. CN I the fail pore, v was auth i ely learned he
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  • 252 16 The followh k player- have been selected to represert Har- and Crosfleld Spoils Clv 1 v ainst the Polandok Badminton Team or Bunday, at the Happy World Stadium at 10 am. sharp: Te 0 Gek Bwee, Ong En« Bee, Kui: Kwee Cherg, Beng 800 Oiap, Boh c l
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  • 243 16 LIVERPOOL, Oct. 16.— Billy Thompson, of Hicklefon Main. Yorkshire, became the British lightweight boxing champion at the Liverpool football ground tonight when he beat Stan Halthorne, of North Shields, m the third round of their fight for the .'aca.it title. Th- referee .stopped the
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  • 121 16 [loving an the fixture m LI re B;.d;m«ton Associat] Vet ad Junior Tournament* to b. played t"ci.ty, ..t 2 18 p.m. p.m. p.m Veteran's Doubles- Final; Wee Bng LA.I i 6s Charlie Chu vonshire) vi Cliaii Clam Lira Ooh \h Kow (Mayflower. Junior Doublea— Final Chy«
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  • 184 16 NEWMARKET, Oct. 15. Capt. Dermot Fltzgerakl'B Whlteway m scoring one of the easiest wins m the 108 years' history of the (Vsarewitch landed one oi the bigg blows the bookmakers have had face f<>r many yeats Whitpway. who with his fim 'amina and foi
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  • 37 16 C.Y.M.A. SOC CE R ndlj I ground ..t 5 IS p.m: T 1 m,,,, Yum i.in. iiu H( X V. John Jinn n Chun k n Y.'w. Anthony Yin and John I Chat Chti I Tnena SUen
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  • 32 16 mt practice the dram Mm \l. will be held at D Kptir Ho. ommencli t'-ii »wn Kronchoi 12 1 i |i m I). Ron 6 p in am i <n<l
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  • 120 16 ACS Old Boys Win At Badminton Playing on Wedresday i i i -ht ;it the Rafllcs Institution Hall, the ACS. Old Boys' Associa- < )!d RaffiesianV As. a friendly badminton match of five singli doubles by four games <A C.5.0.8 A r st) beat Char Ch 8) Cheoi g Ho
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  • 18 16 m Rugby iTnlon reaulti County championihip Lincolnshire m, I I rbyahlre 0 kthlre 13, Norther i
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  • 118 16 \'K 17. I. mil m tl 1 1 pom raull I mil. it denied m Urn Mine communique I eia :in<i radio porta t tua Kashmir contemplated attackin to( district ol Nori •ins wt«>k the Pakistan Ministry ilU'K* l^ that armed bandi were attai i Muslim
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  • 149 16 Playirg at the Victoria School I Hall before a large gather- thering of badmintor enthusiast, he Old Victorians' Association. defeated the Old Raffles' Asso. ciation m a badminton friendly i of five singles and two doubles; by 4 games to 3. Results iO.V.A. player^ mentioned first
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  • 17 16 SUR E STEADFAST CLUB DINNER i Tin M nual Dim i Stngai i Chuan. i«i, s< phone
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  • 113 18 etre 'i •••ilk' buying iiv '1 c city edito When the vi puun i montl due Tii- presenc United > s :i t -ii tho mark buy er ha i b nt to i to 1 1 lan i n.sum- ri
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  • 66 18 Pi policy wu baj immuniiri), Katayan I it mem rom a n what ell i Con v i Bui iv I Europe wou I »n. The pr m»ei illy denied the present < i Comm i sympathliera m hli I DeitlC Party. He aid Japan r
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  • 139 18 London, Oct. 16. The Sloes. Exchange markets tailed to live Up to an early promise Of more active conditions as indicated by prices at the start of the dayi~ the general improvement m session. The firmer tendency was partly attributed to the Marshall call for speedy a;d
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  • 16 18 The Malayan ol rubbei pi i the round elfed [ndu i
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  • 86 18 17, Col Chai official gradual C< I 3 KanArmy I rupl rted today. have lived ears In the United Stai and has an A I He In F m Affairs >ec- the Tientsin Municipal The Ministry and Admlnlstrae Advisory Ore up which directing the purge
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  • 53 18 Was:::-.gton. Oct. 16. The Suites Department announced I iy that the CMnes Government has established Decemb '31 as th d jubmissi for i ry of Identlftabli from their righl it s ii.i ted prop irty w a removtd fr m China and •ed m
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  • 14 18 US COASTGUARDS THANKED sent ition ith, •*nif i Is, state s;nin I < the Reuter
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  • 74 18 U.P. Oj: ii A: F Kivi, 26, has beer. need to 18 montns m prison for the:: of confident.al photographs from x 8 Alain at< rnic research cen« tre while stationed there as army sergeant. The FBI sa:i 37 photographs and ten negatives showing pha*
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  • 32 18 MILK STOCK BELOW SAFETY LEVEL" LONDON, Oct. 16:—The Ministry of Food announced that invalid and restaurant milk rations were hei:i>r cut temporarily because milk itocka had fallen below the safety level." U.P.
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  • 36 18 LONDON. Oct. 16:—It was Karned Unight that the British tavernment had n-iused to turn over Alb nationals wanted by Albania a> "collaboraters" because Some of them were Wanted mci lUlity to the i-r*oent reg;-
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  • 83 18 I* Our Financial Correspondent For the first time m weeks the rubb?r market ut the day af 1 pentog yesterday, w d upwards. L Buyers per lb per l&. m 3o 36 1 1 fob m 35 l 2 fob 34-3
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  • 265 18 Malayan Share Q uo tation :MI v i\ > P B. 8 2S 0 21 I Or- at Ea^torn r >2 DO H w. Hamn ii 12 1/2 (H'kong Reg 1 n 1075 1100 Malacca E3ec. Gi\\ 1 30 1 GO P »>!■, l SO 1.70 M. Breweries 2 If.
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  • 10 18 £1,000 DONATION FOR FL OO D FUND nntr \s- I-
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  • 331 19 olou rless Cup Semi -Final: Chinese 2-1 Win Over Rafs m r, N Grounder RAF (Chang!) l two minutes from the end enabled socia ion (II) to beat the R< m h SAFA Cup semi Ana) pla stadium yesterday. the Chlthe I I i- 28. f Ol the tup It
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  • 23 19 P ore Gun Club Weekly Shoot Bini (70); otnm<)\: XHKEE INJI RED was ►ITA! VOI'XGSTERS i SOCCER X i mi rs Club I
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  • 62 19 TO-DAY'S SPORTS RUGBY Non Europeans vs. R.A.F.. Five Cornered Competition, Jalan P sar; E C.C. vs. Q.G HOCKEY ngapore Colts vs. R.a.f. (Tengah). Tengah; Police vs. Hong Kong Shanghai Sports Club, Thomson Road SWIMMING Swim m i n g Championships Singapore Swimming Club. 2 p.m. BADMINTON Singapore Badminton Cham lips.
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  • 49 19 S'HAI TOURIST BEATEN AT BASKET BALL Kmg Siong. Singapore basket bai! champions, beat the Shang hai Chinese team by 20 points m q basket ball match played at tile Happy World Stadium last night. The winners piled up 56 p nt m the gttme to their opponents' :*6 po:nts.
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  • 155 19 p PERTH. Oct. 17 The 3- Indian Tourists versus Weatn Australia crickot match be- today. WVstern Auitralia opening the batting. Vmarnath opened the attack against CarmoUy and Eklwards, vvith Amamath 'having a strong wind to assist his ln-swlngers. Phadkar was at
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  • 93 19 By Stand ott (Singapore) XV which meets In rst of the Singapore hi match* ppears to be Ib Ol Wnt, ring 1045. to- of theiv last Sou h cap. bl«»od. they have valuable done well m rugby hi, her, howevi w r,APORE ARMY TRI
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  • 390 19 iB3 Bully i IP I ne m which the defend conspii hefty clearance. The Chines defence m the t iiv constan thr< n the fasl Colh raider Skipper Th am Blew tiding for breaking v ral dangi rom
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  • 131 19 The following will represent th 1 S.C.C. against G.H.Q. ARELF at rugby today at 5.15 p.m. o:i Mm Pada P. 1. Homer: T. A. Roper, R. 7. Droogleever (CaptJ, C. Saundera, J. A. Busbridge; J. Frame and G. S. Taylor; R. J. Maxey, J. W. G. F. Hutchinson,
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  • 162 19 The Amicable Badminton celel rated their anniversary with .1 dinner at the Great World Park Sunday, it was th« flrtt celetarattoa since the liberation and nearly seventy members and fiwnds attended the function that night. At the eighth general n the Party the following were electea to
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  • 258 20 i > em < :i Reporter H c irl Yam Nl() Lim net Jui i SnMth. foi h htl nmli rom one J put 01 c Leu Kok I i> lury womai i Uj b i i the first ac 1
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  • 435 20 SEE HACK PAG I smilirg towards Thakin Nu." l>ut thi is al historic occasion and it would not be proper th r should d*ss without soiu* word from me 'Today the Prime Minister ot Burma ai<l I are *»ICnirg a treaty to regulate the matters arising out
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  • 56 20 :ER NEW KAMP SUM 17 Q n. Dwi| h.M'i 1 .t -S" *Ch at er C( mmunity forum he Uni' \w> prea sing l. F< nd and material for the Ug people bo lhat they can rebu Id th« >my. i ned i rce tha
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  • 298 20 NEW BI MOTOR VES SE L WORD IN COMFORT, LUXURY largely attended tea i the Britlih Ihd pore, worn held <>n board the If.V. voyage and her call on Blng&j The vessel was "dressed up" fOI the occasion with gaily coloured bunting her raked stern and cruls* ■tern gavi her
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  • 74 20 By special request, the Merri lads Musical Association will re peat the charity performance entitled "FATE" on Friday. Oc'. 31. at 8.30 p.m. at the Happy! World Stadium. Tickets for Ad ns can he obtained at Messrs. Eastern Diaper sary. No. 149. New Bridge Road. Cheung Hock Chye
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    • 71 20 The MOST DANCEROUS CRIMINAL! CONCLUDING m Chaps. 8.15 -_i '^> 115 3 3J Opens TODAY: jK§ I:1 I-| -g% J ZjPj G. 30 9 p.m. see The CLUTCHING END HANH" cf HIS SCARLET n lW the SHADOWY AL of many s BLOODY i and FATAL CRIAAE! 16 Thunderbolt > Is!
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    • 47 20 USELESS EUSTHI .:;;-_J. A a •Any. Oeorf^ won your bet! wl stay undei water hn estlH CLEARANC SAL T of New Shipment of ALL KINDS OF ES HAND MADE FAKCY TEAK BLACKWOOD TURE, CAMPHOR S J and lamp-shad; r Tj PEIPING STO 173 ORCH \KI> R4 PHONI
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