Morning Tribune, 13 November 1947

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r„ v s,res> 10 CENTS IrKSPAY. NOV 13, 1947.
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  • 155 1 RS.CUMING SPOKE OF 'MALI CIOUS TONCUES' R* l-Cross 'A varaaret Botel fm' Sot long after— about a week before her death she teas found by a friend ciymy m her -."in Wh'n asked the reason, she rtplteti: "I could not believe anyone- i-ould be so cruel." Thit fvtd(un MM </i.yen
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  • 70 1 Pur.c Stafl Reporter i m of the Increasing severity ■outbreak of cholera m P circulai lias been issued ■Mast.-i Attendant Singa- the Skipping Community pi'iition to the precautions jsu^.^,.,l, passengers on culi:n- at Egyptian ports B °t allowed to land at p imlen their detination J>y
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  • 27 1 RUBBER UP AGAIN .''Winue,! toiise vesterJ— I st, -one at 44 7/8 »«> asking 45. ler a] contsln".n",t.;;, 0n& last "howfc m the r <*ponj to me commodity,
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    165 1 copiitions m Singapore are far m thus* m most other Asian countries. re Singapore wriM have to be \yry too quickly. w vas fxpn-ssi'-! by Mr. R. P. Bingi! Commissioner, who headed the Singati.n to the I.l*o. Conference at New ns rerc pasw !i by the m general terms
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  • 41 1 GALLUP, New Mexico, Nov. 11. An American Airlines DC-fi passenger plane, belching smoke, landed safely here. The flames \oere extinguished II minntes later. None of ihe 21 passengers or the four crew members teas m jured. UP
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  • 30 1 S.TOWAWAYS ON SPORE SHIP. Two stowaways were reports on board the S.S Pikepool that called at Singapore yesterday en i cute for Japan from Cardiff with a cargo of salt.
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  • 303 1 Income Tax Bill gives Advisory Council no power to say "No" GOVERNMENT LAST NIGHT MADE PUBLIC THE INCOME TAX BILL WHICH IT PROPOSES TO RUSH THROUGH BEFORE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. THE BILL WILL BE INTRODUCED AT THE NEYT MEETING OF THE ADVISORY COUNCIL. The BUI appears to
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  • 171 1 HOW YOU HAVE TO PAY The rates of tax on chargeable income (after deductions allowed for personal, wife's and dHMf«n s allowances are as follows: First $500 3 per cent. First $500 3 per cent. Next $500 4 per cent. $500 5 per cert. $500 6 per cent. $1,000 7
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  • 319 1 $250,000 GIFT TO WEDDING POND CITY FATHERS VOTE Th<« S'poic MunT- pal Commissions s ;»t a special meetMg vojteniay ununlm.us'y %gt9td to contribute $250,000 to the Princess Elizabeth Wedding Oflebrattons Fund. Mr. l. Raynan, Pieaident of the Muni cipnlity. sa I 'l that ho mten«le<l that the money should ho
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 36 1 Glamour Legs with [tradi «f= mabk MADt 1 A iW USA [CANNON >VMI\ STOriilXl^ 45 gauge $5. 50 per pair 51 gauee $6.25 per pair So sheer. So sleek.... So *kin-hugginp. WE SEND GIFT PAPCF_Lg_ HQMF^—
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  • 640 2 'THE LEGS FELL FIRST A European wi.m<\ss ytpterday deaorNwd the-, death- fall of Mir. P. trwia '/mjiriK, ».v-Red Cross nmv*. to the S ngaporo Coroner, Vtiien thj% inquest wi« lesumetl. The witness, Philip Morris, a ro-KfU-n*. ot the Ailtlphi Ho»»>l. sjii<) that while
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  • 118 2 Special cinema shows for school children will be held at the Capitol a nd Cathay Theatres at 830 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 14. for Chinese Schools, and on Saturday, Nov. 15. for English Schools. Admission is 20 cents to any seat. Thanks to the generousity
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  • 80 2 Bail m $500 was yesterday afc.i the Second Magistrates Court al lowed to 21-year-old Gan Chui I Chye. who pleaded guilty to in** personating a food control ins- j i pector at Park Road on Sept. 27. Gan claimed trial to another charge of extorting $8 Ixom
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  • 98 2 LOITERING ALLEGED Two Chinese. Eng Khun.Kee' «27i and Tan Kiat Leng^D.j claimed trial at the Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of loitering near a military incinerator at Reformatory Road on Nov. 11 with intent to commit l heft jot condemned military 1 foodstuff. Bail m the sum of
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  • 245 2 <FRO!f PAGE ONE/ effect on their Mta m u.ljoin np territories. The conference laid particular stress on two points protection of women and children m Industry; and the introduction of a 48-hour week. The geneial outcome of the conference was very successful m that it expressed unanimity of cpinion
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  • 57 2 Whi her huibamta m the Fourth M^™ P r i»n v< an C aus^ is( jirfu-- n-, io bt chrm dock son i IT tt« R adj with drun« and di?od havictir at the O:ch3 Police Station n Ti3 Prom outside the dock Patrick-.", denied 3 Bail was then
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  • 336 2 <By Film Critic). Charles Chaplin should stick to comedy. Through the years we have known him to be a king m his own right m this, respect, and to him change into something quite different seems almost inconceivable. His latest movie which he pro_
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  • 177 2 (From Our Ovn n.. Malacca. Nov. S iNnK gT killing of a detective and his wif e c H J of a daring shooting at m 3( n *'i 1 >° 'erdaj The pur men's victim thi.< time was one
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  • 60 2 I Police bail wa.. jrettM Second Police Court en three weeks tv a Chinese,! Ed w't'.i dishnnfitly rk priafng 9i piruls and 70 1 of Bwt-grtde tell and 2 and 8 katties of ihi-d-gn belongiiiii to Tec Teng I between On. 22 anog The Chine Lta Hon J claimed
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 68 2 Wkat a nllif ggm No More Soar Acid Stomach. HHill f Thanks to De -Witt's WWS Antacid Powder. I can now eat what I like. S^.lw without fear of any m •fTecU afterwards." 5=^ S =J^ ■•JILi 9 V 6 offering from excesi acWJty. tiHjtgesttoa heanbura 55i^^ nc &u et<
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    • 13 2 «n amorous 1 bobby-soxer, i£i 'fe- iff M I o.» c.vii NEXT CHAX|j^>
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  • 284 3 X **SJ!S Mordecai F 1 Hi-ii Court S Mr. solute m She ♦inscribed Mordecai as on outdo^i photographer, and a mar. who hud always lived with *rlfcpds Continuing her evidence Mrs. Mordecai said that they left for India soon after their marriage, and returned tc Singapore Wx months later
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  • 132 3 rourth District Court, f F f 2-.jV.oM Khek. ko- t was sen^i tvd to En months' Tigorou«lm- >,t and fired $200. IB I farther six month* n- iprifonnent. by Mr h a found cuilty of at [to extort $50 from photographer m Oeyidor Aug. T this year proieait'on 1<:lt:(1
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  • 60 3 Covei nment PMhlirations Will be re-opcnp«l for the Government P-ihlications om 9 am. 17t!i November ■tutted }ust ins\le th*^ ento the General Post Office. tnt Government Publica*ethei with pre-war pubH- 1 will be on sale. Tt is intend- 1 when circumatanecf per-rliam-'ntiuy White Papers, Urtation and '\K. reports! rest
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  • 53 3 The Malayan Delegates to the LO Conference recently held n New Delhi and have returned v Wai ay a. With them if Mr. E. W. Barlrop, D.5.0., C.8.E.. Chief L<£<>" r Ulvtser to Ihe Secretary of State or the Colonies. ¥r. BarlUpp will w staying m Malaya
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  • 76 3 IMPORTENCE of TRAINING YOUTHS to BE'A GOOD CITIZEN Somethire which, was more imrjortant thar seif-soverrment. -cod housing, ard h*her education, was the trailing of W youths of this colony to be good rit'zens— oa'y then could S»rga core be a better place. This was the theme of W-J* Iff. Fraser'a
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  • 117 3 P Brigade movement ir Singapore Tor 17 years, said that boys were fundamentally the same all me world over. The best years of a man's life were between the ages i of X 2 ard 18, and durir* these i formative years the Boys B«--i uade tried to trair boys
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  • 104 3 Found drunk, and armed with a parang, an axe and a knife, three Indians told the Magistrate at the Fourth Police Court yesterday that they drank In celebration of their New Year. They icere found staggering atony Bukit TtmaJi Road l(H>t night
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  • 143 3 Man Seen Felling Into Sen: No Body Still Recovered (Tiibiine Staff Reporter) Mystery shrouds the di3appearance of the hoiiy of a Chinese fisherman who was reported to have been seen falling into the sea off Tanjong Katong on Sunday evening, following an alleged tight on board a motor tongkang. Yesterday,
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  • 24 3 The next monthly meeting of the Rural Board win bo hekl on Tuesclay next m the Lartl Office, fei'igapore, at 10 a.m.
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  • 33 3 TRIBUNE PICTORIAL Readers are invited to B*mi photo* of local $nterest far pul>lieatum m the Morning Tribune the ONLY pictorial ntynpaprr m M'ilt'w> Photos tstxi Wtli ]*c pout for at the usual rates.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 173 3 SS@ :UNiSB€StfS@WP@ ft >ftn :-Woj>W' s Hour": 7 p.m. Tto^ Tamil faVo urttes; 2 p.m. <».3piu Vi PJ fro f lnth«> medium wav«l)and and 4iB2J ftaj;,, Pluy Mi W!" e 3l megacycle, per «cond In tM In oirt««. A»w %S AM: 1.30 News- 1 service can also be heard on*
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  • 19 4 London Agents: Uosrs. CH,n Turner Ltd Talbot House. 9*. 8t Martin's Lane W.C.I. THURSDAY. NOV. 13. 1947
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  • 272 4 The boldness and ease with which Field Marshall Pibul Sonogram and his military associates have carried out their coup d'etat can be contrasted with the rapidity with which the civilian Government has caved in. The rumble of a few tanks in the streets of Bangkok and
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  • 207 4 The existence of a civilian government with strong American le: nir.gs undoubtedly helped Siam avoid punishment fur her unfortunate choice of sides in the recent war. Had the civilians some polttical foresight they should have utilised their term of office to strengthen their political position internally and to shear
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  • 40 4 -r^ Chinese schoolgirls from the various Chinese schools and Nflfpti jiving a masa drill dinfa .1 first pnst-iar Chinese School Sports Meet held at the Jalan Btsar Btadiu,,i „n T,.. s r^^^H Photofiraph). 'fl
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  • 826 4  - The Poor Briton Abroad Andre Siegfried by Proprie<oi^ of hul and rt'siuraim 1 S continental holH resorts have notlfl but a cold yvM i for tile Eritish M 1 tor. Tiie Britisjfl can no longer illl the habits of thewfl to do. I read m the Engi.sh Daily Mail" the
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  • 30 4 Be not thou er.vious against evil men, nei'her desire to be 1 with them, for their heart stir dieth destruction, and their l*Pj talk of mischief. Proverbs 24:1- 2
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 78 4 ATTENTION PLEASE! OUR LATEST OFFER tiHM| The CONVERTOGRAM SPE- K^^^^H CIAL" RECORD PI-AY E R. B embodying the famous "GAR- X HARD' Automate RECORD »t_^ changer, m > hai dsome cabu«" (Illustrated Plugs into an> radio and plays rp to eight 10 or 12" records mixed m any order. P
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    • 12 4 jS|^| MEDA> Saturdays I'e/ians o: MCDA> I Malayan AWJS! s ni:>p< l
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  • 177 5 F rafted m a vit l l ;.^nt> Back Pay Co K,ijv" tlv prem es vc, oi Govern■f trrrnt and Govern-E-nt> Union* have t attend the P and n decide what nM Jiould taken m X: m the Secretary vt i ;v to the cornmunUiaK;?;^ addressed to to Protest
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  • 97 5 ■DNFY Nov. 12— Austra.anticipating heavy ■1: g by the public, are Ki:.l for the most prosperKhr since before the ■re.s arc making last-mirute Hs to obtain stocks of ccm■io- men after at fctrr.,.- time. mov.::: a survey irdicated lc<' this Christmas will Bo:-.- plentiful than, last, ft;Ti'-t of many
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  • 54 5 IRAXKFT'RT, Nov. 11. Gennerre Kwni£\ French military ffnor m Germany, yesterday wnce.l a restitution law under properties stolen by the s from the Germans they ported on racial, religious or Ical ground! may be returned Wr rightful owners, French lals sai.j today. n «rican authorities have pro- a similar
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  • 62 5 I NEW DELHI, <Air Mail).— A un<us earned out for the United K.nvdom Hijrh Com miss oner m India some mouths ago by various official .:nd non-official orpanisatior.s showed that the number of European British c viliuns (men, women and ihildrem living m India, Pakistan and
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  • 39 5 Lizabeth Scott, a Hal Wallis star, w>ho has appeared m many a lea m Paramount pictures, M i striking pose "somewhere m Hollywood." Lizabeth, by the way, uas given a tremendous reception when she recently visited England.
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  • 142 5 LONDON, Nov. 11. In reply to a Parliamentary question as to whether he was aware of dissatisfaction felt by men m the Royal Signals. REME and RASC at the j slow rate of release compared with the infantry and non-technical corps troops, Vi ar Secretary Emmanuel
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  • 37 5 LONDON, Nov. 11. Four mem- bers of the Senate Appropriations Ccmmittee arrived today by air from Paris after two weeks' visit ■to eight European countries investigating economic conditions m connection with the Marshall U.P pian.
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  • 78 5 IFoxV h!,,!' nf lil tle window of the ■*Pl* n. J his fi k orange Pe&edto^ first the Fox gave an i But sudTlenly he a M Hank, he waved at Hank. Soon Hank looked as though he were dreaming, and slowly he rose from the loer
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  • 70 5 NANKING. Nov. 12.— China today observed the 83rd birthday anniversary of the founder of the Republic, Dr. Sun Vat Sen. which was declared a national holiday. All high officials m Nanking were scheduled to make a pilgrimage at 10 o'clock to Sun Vat Sens mausoleum
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  • 188 5 Chicago. Nov. 11 —Enrico Fermi, Nobel Prize winning physicist, predicts that science soon may discover radio active elej ments which will attack only diseased cells m specified body organs. Fermi said at the University of Chicago's Cancer Research Foundation dinner, that such a
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  • 231 5 LONDON By Air Main— A thirty-six-year old cher was 1 alleged at West London to lift vf; married three times, twice bigamously. He was Reginald Bikon, of no fixed address. As he was committed for trial a woman fainted In Cour t and two
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 23 5 WHITE ANT Problems Consult: THE EXPERTS Messrs. THOMAS COWAN CO. Agents:— THE BORXEO CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) Branches: SINGAPORiT:^AcYa~KUALA IUMPUR. TPOH. PENANG.
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  • 132 6 Louisville, Kentucky. Nov. 11. Representative Fred L. Craw. ford .-aid today t>.at America must continue synthetic rubber production to protect herself m peace and war against the ruthless cxploitat en" of the rubber market by producer* of the raw product.
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  • 45 6 1 WFXTCO CITY. Nov. 11. Dr. |A. Roberts chief of the South African delegation < i xpresse<l his 'devout hope' that Japan. "RusI sia and Germany soon would be- < cme members of the United 'Nations Educational Scientific and {Cultural Organization. U.P
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  • 85 6 I I i The Silat Funeral Association i <Soo;i Peng Kok> is celebrating its 22nd annivcrsp/r »t the dub; premises on Nov. 15 16 1947. A Chinese way an g wiH bo In I attendance on both days. Programme:— Saturday. formal (.•'•remony 10. a.m: Hfertlng i 130
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  • 87 6 "Personal Affair" Says Windsor NEW YORK. Nov. 11:— The Dvk c of Windsor, who arrived here today on board the Queen Mary, sa d the tveddlng of Princess Elizabeth "is a persona! and family matter and the DlKhess and I naturally wish the couple tntj happiness rs does every lody
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  • 868 6 The funeral o! Mrs. Marion iMay Webb, wife of Mr. C. B. Webb, of the Singapore Casket; Cc.. Ltd. who passed away on: Monday morning at her resid- j ence, took place at the Bidadan Cemetery on Tuesday morning. The funeral was
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  • 84 6 PARTITION OF PALESTINE NOT TILL MAY 1 that he expeSed ft the shortest pc*hi P 3 0 Bntsh Goven men- .^J^B pardlnK the urgent lions oroDo-u .> on Pale<u-.^^| Th« only hi] tS r Aleir^H grve of 00-.b'^Brt.shrrfi^H to crforcp oar ition \n\, M 1 as pvopo ed m the
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  • 45 6 All-Out Efforts By Reds-Clark SAN FRANCISCO. Not ffi General Mark W. Oiut Commai of the United States Bixt'.-. Army I m »n Armistice Day address tail day that the Communist* "are mfc the greatest efforts of .-ill :irn*Ut slave the people of the ncoriff Reuter
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 1232 7 WITH VERA ARDMORE I Ice Dance I I m '^Ho'in^n'rrr.v/d with J nd Miss Judy pr -^iir wen B«*f l;.v j 1 K-ru! and Mr«. U» J X:. Stephen Buiw M 1 L Al another .IK Mr K..lph >^d r l mV nd Mrs Foulger. ":;iiiwa>yailvdecoand buntM
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    • 35 7 ■V 1 I -f H j r^ f < i s lA onanbootl m* i balanced, it A!v 9j > i Vl P*'^"nalify f(>c Hi A'/ h»fn.onii>uslvmmrt ajfeS? syMcrTl Hi > i CHAW A: (O Htafcfc—^^ \i <•■'.' Hm^
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  • 206 8 Munich, Nov. 11.— First indications that Nazi Field Marshal Erwin Rommel may have been k lied by a hand, other than his own, came to-da.v when Lieut Gen. Maisel was "held on suspicion" of participating m Rom* men's murder. Officials of
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  • 66 8 REBUILDING BY PLASTIC i The outline of the tattoo his (V<;- incstit The overly. ny sk hif tii :.n jt-'rthiu re;>,ot>d j^^^l (i mutiny sh n o^j^gtf' blood vessels anil stiver fie ul nerve* 'hud -*^p^^^^^m «Vi',Vi .-Xs^p^B^pfc oww v^^wi v^^f The full thickness skin, bearing the tattoo mark has
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  • 71 8 DUBLIN, Nov. 12:— A fcfrnier airman alleged to have posed as first pilot to Lord Mountbatten. Governor General of India, was niven 24 hours to leave Eire yesterday after he had pleaded guilty m the Dublin d strict court to obtaining money and good* by
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  • 93 8 LONDON. Nov. 11: —It was an- nounced from Buckingham Palace to- day that Clarence House which ad- joins Saint Jame's Palace has been selected as the future London home of Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten. It is understood it will be a year at
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  • 60 8 BELGRADE, Nov. 11. The Interior Ministry announced today that it had arrested a monk of St. Anton Cloister and seized a secret radio "used to send out secret spy's reports to a certain foreign stage." The communique said the monk, Albino Semplicio Gomiero was arrested while
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  • 42 8 PRAGUE, Nov. 11: Bratislava beat the Red Army\ Soviet Russia's champion football team 3-2 today before a crowd of 31,000 at Bratislava stadium. For the Russian team, it was the second defeat on their current I Czechoslovak tour.— U.P
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  • 49 8 NANKING Nov. 12:— While General Pai *Chung-hsi, Minister of National Defence, told the j Executive Yuan that the military situation m Manchuria has turned m the Government's faI your, a report from Shi Chia I chwang stated that fierce fighting was continuing the sub- I urbs.— Reuter
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  • 35 8 Durirg the month of October. H.E. the Governor of the Malayan Union made 49 Orders of Banishment m respect of per-j jrors convicted of criminal ofI fences or detained under tne Barishment laws.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 203 9 LONDON, Nov. 12 —A mother aged twenty, who sued a doctor for damages for personal injuries, claimed that he had left part of a needle m her body after the birth of her baby. Mrs. Mary Wood row. of Cather-ine-street, Widnes.
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    111 9 Asmara, Eritrea. Nov. 11. The majority of Eritreans showed little sign of interest m the four-power commission investigating the future of the former Italian colonies m Africa, which arrived here today from London. Speculation is rife about the procedure the commission will adopt to find out the witness
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 85 9 jL R m M# .vide /rom H^^^B B| hi* h the tillSk |MfNN(2 tooed skin ir<t9 Jl»k' removed and :^'^Wtm '?w&iir^^*M< *m anchored bl/ '^■kfcL/ r y very fine stitMWk rtPv f bbßlbbß f I PRICE INCLUDES SIX MONTHS fPEf SERVICE run GUARANTEE FREf SUPPLY A INSTALLATION O^ AERiAI Irrr
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  • 15 10 «i««s and C 2. 4 B minute an <r Pla 4* m are- Reuter
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  • 45 10 SHAKGHAI J1 1 v st^ EM up the,";* IMWiits o: Brills na« b. n cut o{ fc^ Jjunists. acc<,r«!i,« tofl China Daily N e^ V Tn«- evacuwj werefl San wifo of th, pr *ory manager. »y.t j a* 1 1 DUther \u. 1 Reuter
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  • 36 10 NANKING. Xov 1 the Foreign Mir.MerH Bhih-ch»eh, anii i^'M tht> Gcvirnmont 9 Office. Hoi' 1 gtop tJ to comment on tilu.ie towardg the 1)9 oigLi Mi*, listers' j cussing Germany «l whci contacU-d by Reuter
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  • 27 10 SHANGHAI. Nov. M Sar'y. former DtpaH mibsioitcr of the FraJ i tipal Police charged ifl collaboration, was acH the Shanghai Huh cfl rniay after a re-trial.-H
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  • 28 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN WASHINGTON', J shall toil n« Chli a a:;d Europß 52.*****0.0 fl aid this fis. Sei ator RoiyH &?nate Ropubiiaß Chief. imm?ci**B nounced that he^B much. U.P
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 239 10 Comie*-E*rlu«ive to the Morning Tribune *^^p* *^r^ "SUNSHINE FALLS" 'THOSE WHO WOThT IN T~l I NEVER THOUGHT W&Xh/.]A I I HOPE \CAM£ MERE..»f]| fi"~ jTWEKNOWTWOUGMTSfttQGCf* MAO ft IN HIM. DID YOU, rV 'U G** 966 PUUfi/ I 00NT HEAR fl (WAS PORIT...TME «KTC^ itNUMBER ONE^J^-^ /.A \IT OPP^d'TMAT J3KE AGAIN
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  • 1072 11  - A SIX-DAY SERIAL O MECOMING Leigh Berry By 1 [he Unexpected Outcome of his Speech Leads Shy to a Serious Step S i I I m B 1 1 II IE ■V- m r shy's only X h( thtnki '•< I platform v; il Kii.i.v Shy tried to Bk <
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  • 51 11 LONDON, Nov. 11. The AngloSoviet trade discussions are expected to be resumed m Moscow during the latter half of this month, authoritative London quarters stalled tonight. It was believed that the British mission will be led by Mr. Harold Wilson, President of the British Board of Trade.-
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  • 68 11 LONDON, Nov. 11 The Fuel Ministry announced tonight that British coal production jumped to 4,243,400 tons last week, the highest since 1942. The Ministry of Labour announced tonight that employment rose to 19,998,000 m September, an increase of 20,000 over the previous month. The
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  • 34 11 Npw n-voon day, v.'hk-li falls today, ill be celebrates at tho Sinhalese BuddMst Tempio 06, Out ram Road Singapore ah an? invited, c p.m. Illumination; 7. p.m. Bud.lha Puja: 730 p.m Sermon.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 47 11 t vp( n Ladies Dress Maker/ Latest Fashions. CHOP CUING VDNQ A ..44, Orchard Rd., Singapore A formerly at 153, Orchard RoaO j v f Trompt Service: Satisfaction Guaranteed Saturday Sunday Chinese Poh t>ia Phone. 2644 I I SODA WATER i i i i Phoenix Is Best
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  • 132 12 White Mothers Resent Negro Babies' Ban LONDON. (By Air Maili. Two Negro infante were banned from a baby show at Casper. Wyoming, after one of them. RonaM Gray. 3. had been placed among the fourteen leading contenders. For weeks. Ronald's mother had been selling show tickets, each one of which
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  • 188 12 SYDNEY <Air Mail*.—Airfreighting on a scale is the am- sw«r to the problem of populating Australia's neglected north Dr Graham Humby, English tramp plane operator contends. Dr. Huiaby. who fs" managing director oi the London Aero Motor Service, has arrived m Sydney from London to establish m
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  • 93 12 LONDON. Nov. 12.— Lord Hall, First Lord of the Admiralty stated m the House of Lords last night that Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones was expressing the defm.ve opinion of the Government when he rejected suggestions m the United Nations Trusteeship Committee last month that
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  • 42 12 NANKING, Nov. 12:— The British Ambassador Sir Ralph and Lady Stevenson, accompanied by Mr. C. Makenzie, the Second Secretary, and J P. Cognil 1 the Chinese Secretary, will make a two-week official visit to Taipei, capital of Formasa, shortly.— Reuttr
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  • 54 12 PARIS, Nov. 11.— Supporters of General Charles de Gaulle today hooted and shouted "Vive De Gaulle und made signs at members of veterans and women's organizations marchin^ m a parade, organized by "Friends of Peace" Communists Women's Organization, to mark the 29th anniversary of the €nd of
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  • 645 13 BOLL YWOOD'S MOTTO: "BE SCIENTIFIC" I^^^Ihhi V9 tariff! I HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 24.— Insurance companies which insure films for a million dollars or more were unwilling to cover Douglas Fairbanks' "The Exile" until he showed them that his back-breaking stunts are executed so scientifically that injury is almost impossible. In case
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  • 112 13 J f or their "Muring comparatively utistei m ImporJ aYl V'vcn two more V*n* m their screen Btrles Dlckwn' "Oliver Jj". *ho playi urn slut- U only 17, but thp r of ftf th .-I-I Arthur Rank °V Touth" predict a hj. She has r '"'<v,t by Miscrimiher work
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    • 161 13 g& Attractive Afternoon Frocks fV,- AND f CJB^fe C^P Beautiful Evening Gowns k'mM l0 rr r DISCOUNT MM <tM Shanghai Modern Tailoring \M H 10 BATrERY ROAD SINGAPORE R Ladies own material made to order Pnol c ***** V SA L E SPECIAL X'MAS SALE A LARGEST SELECTION OF X'MAS
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  • 400 14 < From Our London Offlc*) fV A.' LONDON Nov 12 A big bus MM chat rt-vealed last week that letters vraten by industrnl executives to customers abrca<l are doin° much to i<annge coifideic^ m Britain's rroveiv. Thi^ ertlan K er s the future of t.ie ccvi
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  • 322 14 Market NOtes And Joltings Tribune Financial Corr.) Rubber Oftd&fiton are still optini»stic. thoush even If pie sent levels are maintained, profit margins to producers are very slender after allowing a reasonable sum foi rehabilitation. Government has shown a disposition to frown on th.> idea of rehabilitation being financed out of
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  • 87 14 iAue Singapore Snare mfcex* Association report reaus as follows: Ti»> and industrial .again formed bdHc of yesterday's toisl- ness. .Both sections were flnn. j With ttsfcig prices m the comj mo&ty. rubber shores attracted more Interest. RUBBER fc TILL RISING. The market opened very steady with fair
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  • 736 14 SINGAPORE. NOV 12. 1947 Singapore share quotations to day as given by th»> Malayan Shareholders" Association were" as follows INDUSTRIAL* Buyer Senei Atlas let i3.oo i4. sn llsa Brick Ords 1.80 1.90 Prefs 3.10 3.20 IB. M. lruatee 8.75 9.50 ICons. Tin Smelters iO) 21/6 22/6 Malacca
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  • 81 14 Theft Of Boat Alleged Two Malays and a CMne*? were yesterday at the 4th Police Court remanded :n custody i or >a>week on a charge of theft of a divers- motor boat belonging to the H.M.S. Salver. The men. Jurai bin Sudta (21 >. swept the board m the events
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    • 128 14 I Two Midnight Matinees FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT j At the CAtttAY Phone 3400 BOOK NOW 70 AVmt) M^ftiPPOIXTIVIENT v± tt Mowtf»f"Vwioux". IL FTI IHI I Til I>«cularii7tfert4 |TTb story that ttu res. <^y -MONSIEUR VERPQUr m m mons/eur verdoux" MARTHA VaVE "*hl Hfm UKM It k!S >nJ mt.-Ou. 4
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  • 4 15 I: ,io and
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  • 28 15 IL, is Rfl :w..yman Cpß dived Nil I Juai v at NWff and rescued a fntrapped on the ledfe. tie do* Ibv a car near It* ute
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  • 11 15 I\ v 12. Valuable j maMfc* i Wight damaged by
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  • 18 15 IN v 12 a.. Marshal K. i im has r«'--m. R jral Air Fore* B:: t R<>Ut'-;.
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  • 313 15 PADANC RUGGER W IVoop Sqdn. n points. S-C.C. 2rd. XV 3 points. ■^Te m r; werp smv ™<* i« the first minute of play MD'JifK, sec star.l-oflf. touched <k>wn between the posts rugger encounter on til* Pudar.g yesterday. In .1 koen. »ame the S.C.C 2r,i. XV put up a
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  • 471 15 CARRICK'S TURF TOPICS m .>:« war day*, racing .va.> popularly dubbed 'Malaya's third industry." There was no doubt that it produced revenue to the coffers of the Malayan Govern nent, third only to the two main industries, tin and rubber. To-day, it bids fair
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  • 225 15 Ceylonese Go All Out In Hockey Win C.S.C 3. S.C.C 1 The Ceylon Sports Club had to go all out yesterday to beat the Singapore Cricket Club at hockey by three goals to one on- the j Padarg. Muddy conditions uiiiderfoot slowed the game down considerably, ar.d players found it
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  • 90 15 A dramatic last minute ruah tuak to piepare h «p«nts ground to be ready lor Ihc first boats of a Militaiy Athletic meeting which heginß on Wednesday. Nov. 26th stalled at Kranj; on Monday motninfc. Army bulldozers are working throughout the dny levelling out the lines vacated by
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  • 63 15 ideal for h natuiaJ running track." »ayj» LV H. 8. Oomanwamy. VV>llarc Officer for all Oylonese I,'nit.^ m Singapore. After our opening meeting the cvylonrsc Military Sports Com niitteo will enter teams against Bervict anci cnilian bod^ea MjijOnen'l L H. Cox, (i O.C, Singapore
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  • 184 16 HONGKONG, Now IS The Malayan CltfMMl tootbalkrs Lien Hwa, m inspired second-half play. urned the tables on the Mag Tao team (the saint- t»"ir.i which toured England i few month* agoi and m ana <:•••: to <!iaw nt'er being two down m Lcn Hwa's se<<»nd mate
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  • 18 16 London, Nov. 12— Vegetarians will get no concessions under the potato rationing says the Food Ministry.
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  • 217 16 2 RECORDS SMASHED AT CHINESE ATHLETICS (Tribune Spurts Reporter) THE EIGHTH SINGAPORE CHINESF, ATHLETIC MEET WAS BUOUOBT TO A SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION YESTERDAY AFTER A TWODAY SESStOX AT THE JALAN BESAR STADIUM. Descte t.i" heavy sho I r> !n the morn ng. there was a large tmn-Liit v* witness the cream
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  • 66 16 (FROM PAGE I any year will U h<m\ >*M previous </• ir'.s v;,V; '/^fl Provision is made for !*fl blishment of a IViaiicfjH consisting of not more thtfl members. Appeals '.vi!i by Committees ot the Bifl appeal from the Vi.surS Board of Review will ./I High ruin; upon
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  • 54 16 London. Nov. 12.-MonH 600.500 gallons of AnyH rum unused dur.ng the being sold by the WarM This will o- -b^iyjM more than 3.600.0C0 V Reuter I TOKIO, Nov. 12. A:,eß cials revealed today thai lation of the Japanese m has reached an all :xm with the repatriation of Jtpanese
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  • 686 16 club Wtrf a close second with 33 points. The Nanyang Girls School swept the board m the events for women scoring 50 points. Nan Hwa G. ris School followed seco.id with 15 point. The fir.al results of the athletic meet are as follows: 100 metres Men: U> Yec Choon
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