Morning Tribune, 19 November 1947

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  • 9 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Tr^rttwß*** 1o CENTS [^KS-AV NOV. 19. 1947.
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  • 476 1 LONDON, Sm: 18. Fir« lrmy« and *i> qMft-nx (/rank 1 a clmmyujitf toast to "Elizate'h <tnd Philip" m the ci'eant and gold Banquet Hall at Buckingham Palace last night. Thf kings t/^re King George, King Haaknn of Noncay. King Frederick of Dfnnuirk. King Michdtl of R» < mania and
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  • 531 1 do I ICE RULE OUT ACCI DENTAL DEATH (Tribune Staff Reporter} STRANGE WORDS BELIEVEDLY WRITTEN E* MRS. PATRICIA CI'MING ON A CARDBOARD BOX BEFORE HER DEATH-FALL FROM THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE ADELPHI HOTEL WERE QUOTED IN THE SINGAPORE CORONERS COURT YESTERDAY WHEN THE INQUEST CONTINUED Thes* read: "Look
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  • 128 1 I after Detective ensz was kiKed by hot him down m oung Chinese was ,ined by thp Hok:h m connection ing incident 1 man is to appear Singapore magisarge of muider, it called that Chcnj, who s?rved m the pclice force lor el^ht months, was
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  • 52 1 Ineral L H Co^, apor? District has the three military po Indian Viceroy i Officeri and a ie Welch Reg ment towered an air ok d killed me rr.an sx m Stamford 'ore. on Sept. 6. Risaldar-Maj. ,Befthe 19th Lancers: Singh of the 16th md Pte G. O. 2nd
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  • 40 1 I?. Not. 18,-At s °ns perished m p imited. department «church, which was it the height of a Nfi ;<nd customerl l€o the upper floors ■*y store, which is ns biggest and most J* cause of the flame U.P.
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  • 42 1 London. Nov. IS. Barbara Duff, wfe of Commander D. R. Duff, has given birth to a son at Bognor. it was announced. Mrs. Duff is the only daughter of the late Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Dudley Bund. Reuter
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  • 26 1 London, Nov. 19.— Garry Alighan, former Labour M.P. for Gravp.send, who- was expelled from the House of Commons, left London airport for Johannesburg. Reuter
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  • 55 1 ISMAILIA, Nov. 18.— A bomb exploded m the dining room of the British-patronised King: George Hotel here last night seriously wounding the man who had secretly brought the bomb into the hotel m a briefcase and slightly injuring a number of others. None of
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  • 59 1 Deported Malay Seamen Page 2 Spore Royal Wedding Celebrations Start today Pa 9 e 3 Russia Has 14,000 Combat Planes Pfl{fe i Editorial Comment Paae n News In Pictures Pages B*9 Malayan Boxers Trip To Manila Held Up Page 14 Today's Race Card and Selections P<*ff e
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  • 117 1 JGTOn w r 18 R f xi,, Dhrkmn thin' V f*** \SrffA 1 MMOfi ,r,p,, r Ed for delivery to the House said that Germany is the key to Europe and must not be abandoned lest Russia communize the entire continent. He said that already
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  • 58 1 San Francisco, Nov. 18.—Veteran Fred Apostoli, former middleweight champion won the biggest comeback test with a split ten-round verdict over a title-contender Georgie Abrams of New York City. Abrams slowed by numerous, low blows, delivered by Apostoli m nearly every round, floored Apostoli m the fifth round for
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    23 1 The first of the Royal Weddiny Cakes Ingredients sent by the Dominions were used by the makers, Messrs. Huntley and Palmer, of Reading.
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  • 82 1 SYDNEY, Nov. 18.—Australia's team to play India m the First Test, beginning at Bri/t--bane on Nov. 28, will be selected from the following 12: Don Bradm-m (South Australia) Bill Brown {Queensland) Ron Hanunce (South Australia) Lindsay Has.se ;c (Victoria) Bill Johnston (Victoria) Keith Miller (Victoria) Don Tallon
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  • 92 1 H\s Excellency the Oovernpr has been pleased to accept the resignation of Capt. R. G. Gloag. the Seaforth Highlanders, as Honorary Aide-ck-Camp to His Excellency. unDune atan ncjiviwr A hnt that the rase of th< 1 1 M&l.ty' seamen who married Australian wives m Australia Md vh have
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  • 61 2 MANILA, Nov. 13—Philippine rice impoits during the lirst nine months of 194? amounted to 125,383 2 metric tons. Niiwty-eight thousand tons came from the United States, 8,000 from Ecuador and 18,000 irom Siam. Heavy exports have recently been made to the Netherlands Fast Indies, with negotiators und*r
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  • 312 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) On Saturday next (Nov. 22) and Monday (Nov. 24) Singapore's first Electoral Roll containing the names of the 22.000 who registered as voters will be made available at all the Post Offices as well as Colonial and Chinese Secretarats. the
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  • 71 2 Erie Percy Vennel. of the Singapore Harbour Board Auxiliary Police Farce, accused o' house-' breaking into a godown on July i [19 m order to commit theft of I a type-writer, was yesterday at the Fourth District Court acquitted without his defence being called. He was represented by
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  • 157 2 Deported Malay Seamen: Case May Go To UNO Inche Smlon io!J the T ibune that together with the Malay Seamen's Union a telegram was sent to the Australian Government through the Australian Commissioner m Singapore to stop the repatriation of the seamen to Singapore. A request was also farwarded that
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  • 219 2 "I'M INNOCENT" PLEADS MAN AFTER 'ROTAN' SENTENCE Sentenced to 18 month*' rigorous imprisonment nnd f-'Ur strokes o e the rotan, on a charge I of extortion, 22 year-old Hylam Teo Ah Kiang said, "I still say I iam fnnocent." just before leav- ing the dock of the First District Court.
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  • 89 2 The Novello comedey. presented last night by the SingaporeStage Club, at the Victoria Theatre was c pleasant and amusing play, and was applauded by a good appreciative audience. Evelyn Dods as the one-time stage favourite, now secretary to two embryo theatrical managers, scored a definite hit. Zlata
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  • 433 2 CURRENT SINGAPORE FILM FARE (By O»ir F</m CWMe) CATHAY One of the most controversial motion pictures of aJI time "Mon--1 aieur Verdoux" begr«m a season at 'the Cathay last night with the matchless comedian Charlie Chaplin m a sensational and daring rcie as that of m up-to-date French Bluebeard. Grand
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  • 10 2 liege, been tcuDH TormVncrr. H^B eoone are a-» taKe«^™
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  • 131 2 When a Teochew poultry dealei, Ng Boh Yam, was sentenced to five years* rigorous imprison ment by Mr. Justice Jobling at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, hjs wife, who was sitting m the Court gallery throughout the trial, broke down and had to be led away by a Court policeman.
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  • 794 3 wv Kc.yai X 2! K. »*f*P<*e r(>sl I Victoria litre the Child--1 f be re*"Hi. n on M.irt!^ at 8 by r;c iceu only pr c lt Wed* E Elizabeth Weamusic will be ■St.liar... and nis fcha' Moskovitch ■pri.Ttt his death ■otMr.-yr. over the Xc pool. -i There will
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  • 91 3 ■r;-: thieves. MohaI'b.r.Ha:. .lit Tar Kin Baharcm. were ■our years' rigorous |each by Mr. Jus■t the Assize Court Bj were lound guilty fan Aus tme f> ar, fc,500. which was Bddi^ Road on July to: the car. SulliaBe Court that he Ear m Middle Road vehicle, taking the ■vith
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  • 69 3 ■y dressed English■nt t simng Ad Lim Lam Seng ■n the dock at the ■pstr;,!, s Court yesId' r. "j the charges H('d w th diihi nest!y a stolen ■c Registrar oj Vehi- n Nl v 17. said ho W* that the bicycle V the time. Ed ol dishonestly
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  • 66 3 SOLDIERS ON RAPE CHARGE Two 18 -year-old Ceylonese soldiers appeared at the Fourth Police Court yesterday on charge of rape They were S. M. Kinbanda (18) of the Harbour Control Team, and Bertie Perera of H.Q. dementi Roaa, cnarged with the rape of a Chinese woman. Ufn Ng Geok at
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  • 165 3 P U s h(1 d his appointW. Far East, has left 2 h United K!ng^ RBMsE ral f*l Neil a n d Laay Ritchie and Rear-Admiral J. Egerton. and also other senior officer* and their wives, including Air Vice-Marshal J. WhitworthnJones, A.0.C., Malaya, Air
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  • 116 3 Fifty-two locally enlisted perwnnel of the R A_S.C ""^e ry weapons* m the common prosecution of usin 5 force, or i Nov. 17. Another Malay was absent He is m hospital. Among the 52 men were one; Eurasian, one Javanese, one Boynese. 10
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  • 96 3 (From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 18- The Malayan Union can ill afford the Governed .General, states the report by the unofficial member* of the Union Finance Review Committee. According to the report the cost to the Malayan Union of the Governor-General
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  • 43 3 For carrying four ducks w-th their he3ds down, early yesterday morning. at Bencoden Street. Chio Ah Kan was yesterday at the Second Police Court fined $10 on a charge o* cruelty. Chio pleaded for leniency on the grounds o! ignorance.
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    41 3 A christening <jrou V pictured after the chnstemny of little JfiwiItHM Terence, son of Mr and Mrs T. V. Courtney at 3t. Andrews Cathedral on Sunday afterm^.i. In the pictutc are also the fioUparents, Mr and Mrs HeaUy and Mr HesseU.
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    • 94 3 Why Worry after the Races? Visit W MtONG BEST-HOUSJ (Bestauram Par) a hpalth resort by the sea with luxurious rooms and comiorc A Rendezvous where delicious fcod and good wine are served till midnight. DANCING SAT. Nov. 22 and Every Saturcfay Night. TIC TOC and His Rhythm Boys will be
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  • 112 4 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Nov. 18. On the occasion of his 60th birthday, His Highness the Sultan of Perak, Sir Abdul Aziz, received messaages of greetings from promin--1 cnt people and communal orpanisations all over the country. Several people, Including sej nior Government officials visited the
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  • 29 4 LONDON. Nov. 18:— American Ambassador to Britain. Lewis Douelas arrived here today by plane from New York and sa d his trip though brief was "successful." UP.
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  • 198 4 Russia has 14,000 com planes ready Spaatz WASHINGTON. Nov. 18 Gen. eral Carl Spaatz said to-day that Russia is the on'v country which could seriously threaten the United States an.: which has twice as many first -I'm* combat I planes as provided m the United States Air Forces peace-time programme.
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  • 99 4 Hank, under the spell of the Fox, had flattered a Rooster about his fine crowing and invited him to sing to the guests at a feast that was being arranged. The Rooster, whose platform had been the farmyard wall, was delighted and down he jumped to join
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  • 44 4 Fj7»i .vfarTcice/ Court gots nil uuitcrn m Ikia nffrvW outfit uith a Una tall-sknUd r< at m«d( m Cwe* P™ and shorts ,n the same murertal. The Muti* tUm\ off with the "coolie" hat m the »O«M frimt. i
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  • 188 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Malayan Arts and Crai'ts i Socety. a voluntary organisation i wnose aim :s to promote public interest m tne work of local crafts- men, have opened their store after a six-year-lapse at their former premises m the Government PrinI ters' Room m the Post Office.
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    • 165 4 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD Fl KMTI RE ALL KINDS OV LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC.. 241, River Valley Road. Singapore Phone: 4025. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR RANGE OF X'MAS GIFTS SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE? INSPECT Ot R WIDE SELECTION NOW AT DISPLAY G.
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  • 881 5 MID-WEEK GOSSIP from HOLLYWOOD lIEXKY UHiS— i SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE ™i i m IRENE .°:L 'our a lan Jones X State* Ea,;, -Uun signed flienf will play the; lc ir a:, evening fe Good* The pic- 1 r^iop cmMI U J:,:. Wai borrowed y m p.ii amount r r
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    32 5 Hir n '!'">n the Shaw Bros, release, "Night June In ar (S (lt f "e Alhambra from tomorrow. A first >"'"'!< fiuri m Malaya, the picture stars Siput SeraxvaH (right) and Bachtiar Effcndu
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    23 5 JANET LEIGH, an up-ana-coming starlet at M-G-M studio* who was discovered by veteran star Norma Shear* r m a winter sports resort.
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    • 378 5 Expert Ladies Dress Makw <* Latest Fashions. 1 CHOP CHING UDND -X 344. Orchard Rd., Singapore [I 1 1 fj formerly at 153, Orchard Road W/( Prompt Service: Satisfaction kJz\^^j Guaranteed I BRITISH ELITE DURATION MODELS. Petrel Flying Model T~ $3 .00 each. Skyrocket 13.00 I Midge $150 i Spitfire
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  • 55 6 .4 MOM from Xotl Ccnrcird'.s plaij "Hay Fever" which was present* l by thf U t r)<yari (%k nttur Dvohiatu Society at the Club Theatre last Thursday. The player* <Uu r ,y Richaut Noakes, Vulrie Short, Janet FUnton. U' rtk Bomfrey. Frank Main,. Kay Bhl
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    • 538 6 The Leftist tide seems to be receding m many couniries. In France, Switzerland. Norway, Denmark, Britain and Australia Left Wing parties have suffered losses m recent elections. The initial temptation may be to ascribe this reaction against the Left to a loss of faith m Socialist theories
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  • 643 6  - Here There PETER PRY By To use a favourite expression —all roads on Saturday last led jto Bukit Timah. High and low mixed en masse m pursuit of that fickle jane, Dame Fortune. She smiled en some, frowned on others and snapped her ringers contemptuously at the rest! Being on
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  • 129 6 INDO CHINESE IN HONGKONG HONGKONG. Oen. Nguyen Van<3£uan. President of A'nnam. has called a conference of 150 delegates— 50 each from Annam. TcrigKing and Cochin-China 1 for a meeting m Palat, Annam. for discuwion and formal draft- ing of proposals to the French !for the settlement of the IndoChina dispute,
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  • 28 6 which Bao Dai will n« personally. It is emphasised heretP j Dai will not return ti China until a definite ag has been reached French aulhontie? -w«
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  • 54 6 Don Juan Plea Everybody MADRID. -Don »J Dial) Pretend**, s<*ms Mr Ernest Bevm. w Foreign Minister Gil J Spanish Monarchy «J Senor Indabcio Pn£* fc overthrow the Frawu Spain. ne fs| For tho f^'iSbfi have b-:n P^f^Jai srrship to d a itM theless. for a cl •*£f3?V5 Jutfl pleased lv
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  • 96 6 A writer m a Lisbon paper discusses the reasons for tJW strength ol Communism He consider* that it is a "virile creed whks':i demands that Its supDorters shall be Communists f° T twenty-four hours each and every day, and not just when it suits them. In
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  • 1013 7 ,*-WITH VKRA ARDMORE- H boy friend called lr ■me unaware: wfl But mj b-..". who ■t'and Mid d»rftappy dnnk ny soda s lung as ifi with Bat's really a!! ycuve want l«a' n «mw ||i:, kettle on Polly. ■It's b*:linu. > ike n;e ■walk m the ,nulen.
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    • 111 7 M. FLINTER S. GRINBER6 WHOLESALE RETAIL DLALEKS 1 DIAMONDS AND JEWELLERY <«©l.ll 4 It, Alll 11 1 CAHk* m 9 Carats 18 Carats Gold Telephone: 7W3 67, STAMFORD ROAD. UV COURT BDILIMNO SINGAPORE FOR BEST PHOTOGRAPHS I ANO D P SERVICE CALL AT mm PftOtO STU&IO RA&LES PLACE (otwwtos JoJuf
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  • 185 8 Soldiers Shot In Excitement Rin goon Nov. 18--ttMh soldiers, 00% <Jt Vhoa was kiled and me other ;nded. wvre shot by the bod 4JirJ« of Burma's Prime ICUI Iter. I;. t-:.r. Nu. during the > tttofan r.ttack on the Premla by gunji/n, earlier this moattl, an odl« c-A communiQUe reveal
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  • 39 8 Tokio, Nov. 18— Poarty-seven th msand. one hundred and ..••v.-nty-five bales of rasr cotton li «n India have arrived at Kobe, the Japanese prens reported tudajr. Part of the consignment lia.s already been shipped to Osaka for processing.- Reuter
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  • 32 8 Now York, Nov. 18 —District -Attorney Frank 6. Hogan an-. Ti.»unced today ttiat hil office «nd the Grand Jury *ovid investigate "unsparingly* Fnday mght'a flght between HJIy Fox aiifl Jake Lamotfca.- U.P.
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  • 89 8 A part of the hufje rrotL\^f^nt7h attended the celebration* Held by S/»'/"/" I of Pandit Nehru's 59th Birthday. (Tribune Photograph I I On the left a ccnvertible afternoon dress and full-length cape, which token fastened round the waist and clipped down the front, forms a dinner
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  • 48 8 Tokio. Nov. 18.— Ge.i. MacAithur's headquarters has author i ised the Japanese Government to release over 15.000 kilograms i of imported yeast to prefectures throughout Japan and approximately 2.500 k'lograms of speci- I al mountain-rations for Japanese engaged m meteorological work j on Mount Fuji.— Reuter.
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  • 49 8 Tokio. Nov. 18.— Fires caused by the explosion at the United States Army munition depot ai Dtego, about 30 miles from Tokio have been put out and "unless j a heavy wind starts new fires, the situation is now favourable," it was officially reported today. Reuter.
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  • 179 8 •umiture and fo<; /5H carpets an d clap^J*! and ab> i ule }]1^ that Pa:ace *«yen tur the wedd^ which m?y influence have decided to m bu t net yet rn^de th t The iir.«t is that Pri« zabetli strongly deplores c vita We tendency ci m subjects to
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    • 137 8 MOTOR INSURANCE Particulars of preirir cars supplied m certificate form to prewar policy-holders o n request These can he MOd m support of claims. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. POLICY-HOLDERS MAY THEMSELVES AUTHORISE IMMEDIATE REPAIRS UP TO $150/THUS ENSURING NO DELAY WHATEVER IN CASES WHERE DAMAGE IS NOT SERIOUS.
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  • 154 9 k ted J er t:i *C Hi tJu ■I n S«nts W C ovr: I lie bi-r oi Minor* i::inl I Tfc M of e, i i Miian su h -T as n -,v.is s Ji<ir s jj.nj Ilia >•-• »Th( Warld v ittthon ban ir, pp( r: unity
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    17 9 ?h l '"l><iph). j l>r'xnih,i t^/jf Grnson with a b'-isket of flowers on fa BtadiWH. {Tribune Photograph).
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  • 90 9 LONDON. Nov. 18 King George gave his daughter a diamond and ruby pendant that was literally worth a King's ransom, a double string of pearls of the size of marbles. South Africa sent the Order of the Garter ablaze with diamonds and rubiej and the Governor of
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  • 77 9 MANILA. November 18. The treason trial of Dr. Jose P Laurel President during tne Japanese occupation, resumes today and will continue dally for two weeks m the Peoples Court. The prosecution will henceforth present direct proof of the overt acts charged to the H3 count Indictment
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  • 69 9 His Excellency the Governoi und other yuestx \rat<hin<j the events. (Tribune Photoyraprv. Singapore's Governor, Bir Franklin Ginmon and Lndy (Unison were present at the Muslim New Year Sports Meet hela at Jahm Beaar Stadium las* Sunday. Picture nhovcs His Excellency and Officials of the
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  • 118 9 BANGKOK, Nov. 18. A high Siamese military official said he had been informed of a plot to assasinate Kinij Phmniphon Aduldet, who is at present m Switzerland. Colonel K. KengraOomying, one of the deputies of the Supreme Command, said it *m planned to send an
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  • 102 9 LAKE SUCCESS. New York. Nov. 18. "The economic and residential segregation of per sons of Indian origin m South Afdca is a humiliation to India and indeed to the whole Asia••Aoart from being indefensi ble Snder tfie United Nations Charter it is obnoxious to me spi" t
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  • 94 9 TOKIO. Nov. 17. A series cf tremendous explosions m .inriwnition dumps near the former Japanese nava' ba^e ao Yokosuka, 30 miles from Tokio. today destroyed at least 7 warehouses and hundred.*, of thousands of pounds ol hifb explosives. Ihc nrst explosion )cc r rcd jr H a.m.
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  • 46 9 Jerusalem, Nov. 17. Palestine Government .'<ssets will be transferred to "whatever authority assumes the Palestine Government's liabilities," the Palestine Government said today m refuting Press allegations that it was intended to transfer these assets to Britain as part of the British withdrawal plan. Reuter
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    • 28 9 ADDING MACHINES CALCULATORS NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVING SHORTLY i i i O*£#w Booked m Rotation I f^/yjl PfN ITn 104 RO BINSON ROAD. [X^fH L- SINGAPORE (Incorporated m England*
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  • 71 10 '•red, th? r^^ Icnatloo J i^S^^B valuation Corni «i^M Mr. Attlee Mr Dalton hai^^B Paid a very he^^H n«» indiscretion anuT ha« the sympathy /I t>?rs m the misfor^^H come upon him m»'J dared. V Rawer s poiincajc^H /nt stated that tnel^H I ister^ annoum-^^^^B on a Riven date
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  • 87 10 LIVERPOOL. Nov. 17. Mr James Caunt, 47-year-old Lancashire editor, was found not guilty here today of publishing a seditious libel on the Jews, whom he described m his paper, the More* cam be Advertiser, a* "the worst black-market offenders and a piague on Britain." The judge, said In
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  • 64 10 LONDON. Nov. iIJ mines last week preluaß 200 tun. of coal Thtj|H figure since December^^H TTu- i ilicial annouittifl made tonight by Wl Chairman it the Namfl Board who told a dth ence: 'In -.he oast nfl the miners have given M the n all on Prcductoilß deniy riser,
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  • 29 10 Detroit. Nov. 1» J Police reported tofl the Eastern Easten^H DCS carrying 14 PM forced down U "l*^! west of here on SumJ no one was injured, fl
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 224 10 < omM*-i:\elii*iv4> <o Ihe Morning Tribnne i "SUNSHINE FALLS" A j f/Tlt OTOCER INOURGT~^n FmMUGB) TO O-'MI HET> \I I TtiGN -AH£AO-AWO A/' 1 /THE MOMENT Sift BSNOOT (NOrem^/^M^PU(Wr\^9a<ALRMJL SPEED AHEAD 'A J KEEPING HIS EYS ON THE IS J/OWPPSARED WON! VIEW «t> '55D^^RSLSPm3sTC^TWrklB^.n«-AJW:i^ LL^ WOULD 3GNAL VmEN;A6 an mvxA__^A
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  • 962 11  -  Pte, H.D. Colson 4 SIX-DAY SERIAL gggf '">' I ill. Chris Wangles a Dinner Date but Finds That It I nvclves a Midnight Tete-A-Tete m -His Room B R alontf <" his B i i !hL m from a tailor* W p!n -striped nit W,l ns -Hike Tray good-paying
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  • 73 11 American Becomes White Lama NEW YORK. Nov. 13.— Theos Bernard, the only American to become a White Lama m India, is alive and safe, despite reports that he was kilted m Hot early this month, according to a letter from New -Deim. released here by his publishers The "letter, written
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  • 38 11 PARIS, Nov. 17. Gabriel! I Turbay. formerly h«ad of tne Colombian Liberal Party, ana its candidate for President. died at 9.30 this mormng following a heart attack m the Paris* hotel, Plaza Athen.ee— V I -p. »>■!'>'— >
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    • 137 11 \O\V WAIIABII' H. 4/^ i 1 BH^ WholGsAle «t)i|i|iries invited. Sole Agents for Singapore and Malayan Union. MUANGHQ fiMUMfi CD 18-IB UPJ'tR CROSS ST. SIH6AFORE PHONE 3591 P.O. Box 11U Car reveal -our future and solve your busires^ and domegtoc Droblems by her worUerful power of intuition. A consult^n U
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  • 338 12 LONDON. (By ArmallV More than 500 clergymen attending a special Synod m Chelmsford OaI thedral took part m a secret ballot I on mai riage and divorce probtems. Questions they were asked to! answer included Should Church marriage courts" be set up to consider
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  • 131 12 UN Membership Votes Soviet Fill "Not Retreat Flushing Meadows. Nov. 18. The General Assembly of the United Nations approved Eire, Portugal, Italy, Transjordan. Finland and Austria as qualified for United Nations membership and recommended the Security Council to reconsider their applications. The Soviet Union who had vetoed all six applications
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  • 49 12 TOKIO. Nov. 18. A series than 100,000 people, representing all walks of life held a mass meeting yesterday to voice support of the Government measures to suppress the Communist rebellion. Immediately the meeting- ended, partakers staged a mile-long parade through the main thoroughfares around the National al Government headquarters.
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    • 223 12 THERE'S A SAUCY SOI IWETTK IN "WE PROUDLY PRE^NT" A BACKSTAGE MIRTHQI AXE by IVOR NOVELLO TONIOHT at 8.45 p.m. and Nov 21st and 2?nd. at the VII TORI A THEATRE Seats $3 00 to $1 00 Dookable at Robinsans. Tel 5894 Ex 4 or nightly at Theatre Tel 6826.
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    • 75 12 Pius! JjliwKlil f! IHE BRANI) NE^ _QF t^H 3 STOOGES ,vo co cE. IK^BIM > NO PEELING" IM JIH CR.\ND OPENING TOMQRrJM fIVE SHOWS I jfl MALAY MIMCAL! LACHTIAR KK!V!)!| SHAW BROS. 1 FIRST POST WAR PRODUCTION. roriiAit iiiinol FIVE TM£S //^^ym^ 11; 2; 4. 15: 6.30; 915 P.M. |gQ^OSw^H
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  • 746 13 S Mi la van 26/- 27 S. Tronoh 12 6 13,3 Sungei Beni 18/6 19/6 Sungei Kinta 18/9 19 9 Sungei Luas 1.47 i 1.52$ Sungei Way 2.45 2.55 Taip.ng Cons. 8.05 2 10 Tanjong Tin 11/- 12/Takuapa Valley 17/6 18 6 Talam 2.70 2 80 Tekka
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  • 320 13 Market Notes Jottings (Our Financial Corn It is too early yet to judge the i full reactions to the publication i or the terms of the Geneva pact; i first impressions are t'.iat recent ears were not justified and that i the British negotiations made a better job cf things
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  • 61 13 Owing to lowtv New York adv'ces the market opened rather easier with business done at 402 for No. 1 December. SubseqU; ently the market steadied at the decline. The closing prices quoted ar.^ as follows: Buyers Sellers No. 1 fo.b. bales Dec 41 411 No 2
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  • 44 13 Thr Singapore Share Brokers Association report reads as follows: 4 industrials again provided the main interest m the share market yesterday, notably the Inquiry for Henry Waughs. Maiayan Breweries. Sti/(ts Steamships and Singapore Cold I Storage. Tin shares wore sightly firmer.
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  • 69 13 PORT SAID, Nov. 18. Traffic through the Suez Canal wa.s temporarily suspended yesterday alter the Dutch liner Volendam had struck and damaged a military swing bridge which carries trains between Esypt and Palestine over the canal. The Volendam was damaged m the forepeak above
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  • 118 13 NEW YORK, Nov. 18. Pre- sident Truman's message calling Icr drastic economic measures i failed to produce any material change m the stock markets movement or tempo. FiucUiations continued m slow trading I with on-balance gains barely predominating The industrial average moved above the 180 level
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  • 145 13 SYDNEY, Nov. 18. Australian tin mining companies with interests m Siam do not expect the political upheavel m that country to interfere with their rehabilitation plans. Some Australian mining engineers are already In Siam and more are to leave for Bangkok within
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  • 40 13 Marhum. Algeria. Nov. 17The crew o c an American merchant ship went on strike here <n sympathy with the French seamen an d dock-workers wh#. have tied up Fence's largest port for nearly a week following I Communist rioting. U.P.
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    • 465 13 M 1 W TOR RADIO TODAY J BLI'E NETWORK rtn; P-'" H*i««i' Mail Box M«i it- Mffii ■.->■■ H#-qti«-vt Pro*, m Teorhtw: 8.30 "Pu»» ALA* LNCLIafI M irth" m Teochew; 8.45 Time PROGRAMMES Signal im »n c\int..n >•• Amor: 12.00 2.00 pm. 48« r metres In 9 P m Openm^
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  • 382 14 MALAYAN BOXERS TRIP TO MA NIL A AGAIN HELD UP Onco aga:n me Malayan box erj>" trip to Manila has been delayed. Pr t.- muter Kirn Lin and Sorn Pong were all set to leave by the s.s. Manchuria on Nov. 8 *hen they were unable to obtain visa* f
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  • 176 14 LOM1 Qft, Ov I C'Uhi 2r, St r !jl!J' vl Il «*J^^H I ami i.,t s,- 1 s, I n'. >«■ Wnil.ie.i^'gj^M The first ioun<Hr.i\ I 1' played S J by :ew Rnf:hton v 8 M-^a Runcorn vs Scunthon* 1 Lincoln vs. Working Hull City vs. Southp^^^H Oldham vs.
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  • 36 14 A fist and inttresim? M of soccer was watched by ilj 'crowd ai the Mental HoM "tound last Saturday when I Kudayanallur Muslim I^agmW the Mental Hospital workm^H four goals to two.
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  • 436 14 Tlie Sridang B.P- lost to Perrauda Kg Glam 2 m a badminton match played on Sunday at Sridartg Ooqrt. Results «B B P. payers mentioned first): Singles:— Ithnln beat Mohd Fattah 15—2, 15— 8. Buan? V* to Dol Rahman 10—15. 6-t > Bahari Radi beat Mtwa Rahman 15_8,
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    • 79 14 L.siwbtoJ RACKS Singapore Turf Club second aay of Revival Mooting. BuKU Tirhah HOCKEY I Medical College Union vs «ndian Assn College ground: V^CC VI SH B A Police -Pidan? RUGGER SC.C. vo RAF (beietar>, Padang. SCC. HOCKEY YN following liaw b* on iert«f to reujres^nt the SCC against th<> Singapore
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  • 689 15 TODAY'S RACE CARD TIPS Following us the card foi today "a races at Bukt Tiniah. to^ethci with probable jockeys. Initials after probable jockeys Jenote trainers (Abb B van Breukelen T, X? X H-H^^'^ Hbs Hobbs, M -Marland, Mn Martin L U-wis, 1 Sullivan. SI iA> A Sleigh. Si <H>-H. Sleigh
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    217 15 iLrntittTrn of the racing unity. from stable boys to s. were present at the last afternoon to meet S Obra with a string of Bhones for the Malayan m learnt that 49 horses were liottd originally, tout one of them "ttleross for Mr. A. W Sleigh, aied while m
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  • 189 15 Boy;:. fc art- the Singapore BadX AMoration's ties for the ■Vr ,v Women's Singles and Be^ k Mixed Doubles ChampionBior the week ending Nov. 23 K:\!, No. 22 ut 2.15 p.m.: H bm llarjun *Devoiu>hire) vs. Br of Yap Chin Tt>e Ooi TheaD B 'Devonshire 6: MayPuwer), l&vi Chuali
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  • 31 15 V a !^t s^ame of soccer on at the Mental Hospital nd the Social Athletic Par- l thP 314 M.U. (R.A F. i V by two goals to nil
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  • 38 15 The Serangoon Association: i will ulav a friendly hocsey imaU'alainst the Cheng- Chee Tang: Ch.n Yeong. Thiagarajan; Arjuna: Kee TOn. Barkei: Hock Leng; Of* G Mathias: Robert Kang. Bernv Yap; Khim K-k and Cheng Huat.
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    • 146 15 SELECTIONS ißy "Can-irk') (By "Wellinpton") Race 1: AFKABLK Race 1: KINVARA > Kinvara Affable Race 2: CHRISTMAS Rac* I: TRETES Golden New* Golden New* Race 3: GRAM) HILL !!«<* 3: CORAL SKA I Jackpot Mac Scott luice 4: LAST DOUBLE Race 4: KANDY KID Tricolour Tricolour 1 Race 5: GOLD
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  • 520 16 SYDNEY. Nov. 18.—Magnificent now.ing by M^nkaa. wb« cai tv ni eight of the Australians' second innings »w.*kei* gave India an unexpected v.ctory o>er Bradmans Australian XI m a match which hai an excil'ii? finish tod.i. The lntdan victory iv Same genc
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  • 32 16 an d more thrust i. {^*^M victory ()VW d x-l Clark, Ran rri ««nini gam/ of" J^M Lim Green ye«erday ttl^B L m Bwani m thp'^ r '^^l sss?d hit r
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  • 75 16 i Down two goal* int! jH half of .the fame, the aJH Recreation Club staged a J rally m the .second se-sJ^M hold the Kat.ngEur^aM Club to a two-all hock-y on the Padang yesterday. The game was keenly -M ed throughout, with o':;v.eH going all out
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  • 381 16 BYDNEY, Nov. 18.— The Aus- traMan selectors have been conservative m their choice of th«* j team fcr the first Test at Bris- bane. The team Is the same as j for the Pith Test against Eng- land laei season except that W. i Erown
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  • 74 16 COLOMBO. Nov. 18. Sid Barnes, the well-known Australian Test cricketer, who is on his way back home after a business visit to England, hopes to play against the Indian tourists at least m the second or third Test matches. Barnes who passed through Colombo aboard
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  • 35 16 Rallying strongly m end half, the «^al lucky to lose to tn< o District i Army i bj < > M P °^V n M h^u rllß /rund v el en the M.t/ v
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