Morning Tribune, 11 October 1948

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  • 9 1 MORNING TRIBUNE P^_ v <.n.s> 10 CBSTB. yONP A
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  • 297 1 WO NURSES ET CASE FOR DIPLOMATS Chinese girls now studying child nursing m nstralia, have become the centre of a dispute may reach diplomatic levels. Thevare Alu-e Chuth, of Singapore, and Ooi Soh, [uala Knp-ar. who are learning child welfare m a »urno hospital, on scholarships provided under Australia: 1
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  • 109 1 PORE HENS INSULTED! Ie Standard Oil Conn.any jnenca is making row the 40 delegates to .ts n Operations oil confer which will take plar; wi Nov. 8 m a specially :*iditioned hall, will n.k t for toffe»\ coffee <k \t slur upon thi Singapi arrived or. Satui lay ti a
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  • 141 1 NO blackouts marred the Chinese community's l,ghf display, which took the place of the usua sheet processions, fireworks and parades to celebrate^ Double Tenth. Late last night, there Wtte many illuminations burning m special displays, and UK "Worlds" had special chains of coloured elecfic lights.
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  • 111 1 POLICE SWOOP ON FORGERS; 4 MORE HELD •^"''thtr f (llir M \s(, r )v N lnan and three women, were ar"l(<< «"n with Saturday's police swoop •nt n(l Panting forged petrol coupons and were on *A'iuneiS i IZ«1H :ind i in't-w"' netrcl and ten l *y for were ca '-e
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  • 53 1 St. James' Power Station was under constant watch during the weekend, following reports that an attempt at sabotage might be made. Plain clothes police and Special constables kept guard over the main gate of the power station and its surrounding fences. Late last night, no reports of suspected persons
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  • 63 1 The last batch of British troops specially ordered to Malaya to help restore confidence and order m the fight against the terrorists arrived on board the trooper Dunera, yesterday. They were the remaining ancillary troops of the Second Guards Brigade. Among them were 61 Field Squadron R.E.,
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  • 21 1 HELSINKI, Sun Finlar A has no plans for joining th? Marshall bloc, a Finnish cabinet spokesman said today.
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  • 230 1 YONG PENG, Sunday- Two 8.0.R.s were wounded when banlits attacked an Army truck six miles north of Yong PMg this afternoon. The bandits ambushod the Military from either side* of the road and fired with automatic weapons. Despite the heavy firing, the
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  • 93 1 RANGOON, Sun. Buimese insurgents have seized Government rice stocks m a village east of Bassein m the Irrawaddy Delta area, according to a Government miiita* v communique today. The communique said Government forces had recaptured another village m the Bassem district. It also reported an encounier
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  • 53 1 An official communique issu--1 cd by the police m Kuala Lumpur last night states that luring the past 24 hours there have been 13 arrests m thr* Federation— 3 m Perak. 2 m Selangor. 6 m Trcngganu :tn«l 2 m Kedah/ Perils. CASUALTIES L I STS. Bandits killed
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    • 28 1 SALE OF REAINANTS OF RAYON SPUN FABRICS, including SILK LINEN, SATIN, TAFFETA, ETC AT ONLY $1.50 PER YARD! COTTON REMNANTS AT 90 CENTS PER YARD! OF RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 170 2 Killer Wants To Send Poems To Bereaved TOKIO. Sun. -Japans most sensational criminal 57-yfar-oid Painter Sadamichi Hirasawa. added three moire requests today to his growing list of application^ to prison authorities. lie asked for permission I. To write a bok on his lite "to help my family when I'm gone".
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  • 454 2 PARIS, Sit.— Juan Mniinuglin. conciliator m the fcXst West conflkt o\er Berlin, m mi interview with tht Inited Press toda> showed himself optimistic our Ws conciliation moves ;«inong members of the Security Council. He met representative- of thr foui big powers and som» of the six
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  • 72 2 RANGOON. Sun. —Burmese navy patrol boats wenr into action today against insurgent guerilla bands m the insAn district, 15 fltikJ north of Rangoon, a military communique tonight said. The insurgents interrupted traffic on. the Rangoon Mandalay railway by destroying a bridge near Toungoo, the communique added.
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    • 174 2 WAJtHIXjU io.\' > i Pn s>dt nt Truman and Qeorg* .Jar.>ih'''t tutt a* uriKtt! coit ivtc nre fo-*fci.<' to *cttJc thfintely uikcthff v tst^nnl 'hhhs'uh" tihrm v tt dinpntchej to Musi The Pifsulrti! h i<l pruinmrd that Chef Just >•< y,*4 Yin.yn/i bf stnt to 3io3co* to
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  • 52 2 Some Shelter Anyway HASTINGS. Sun. —Reverend J. Ryland Lawrence, lormtrly of Reigate, Surrey, who has just taken a new pastorate at the Clive Vale Congregational Church, Hastings, has overcome the housing difficulty by bringing with him his own accommodation two caravans which are bting kept on i farmland near the
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  • 229 2 NANKING. Sunday. Prrsident m called Ccommunism China's "nora en* K| tho main obstacle to the full atainmcr L lchK 1911 Revolution whose mnlvci'Jr I the ob^ President Chiung, m a most fiankly worded impormptu sipocch. admitted that the pre.«est mi!itar>- situation is "unfavourable"
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  • 55 2 CAIRO. Sun. •ion by Arab Lea-ju| itatei 01 the r.. jc toato Government i tin*. itlO remain; sespiu Interne i' vi:y In Arab capita MuzaMem El P&fl liaqi Premier, tc 1 bs* night before Anuntn t^at the i^cpgDition would M ju: at a mating of League Political to b©
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  • 49 2 BELFAST. Sun. Wru n H. M. S. Belfast visits Belfast later this month, o silver bell which she should have received m 1939 will tx presented on behali of the corporation. TIH war pr-v cercUlOtty taking toix. The ship sails to East later t&* Reuter
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    38 2 an^thZAJ!?' 2" ""play at the British Book Fair.at Victoria Hall featuring publications ranging J^f/jJ and school books to works of art and classical literature. 70 British publishers and all major local booksellers part m the fair.
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  • 29 3 Mod at the Cathedral of the Good Sktpker4* Kipon*. on Saturday: Mr. Fredrick E. Tabor and m Constancy Klntjsley, daughter of Mrs. Ftor«H?e I Kinsley of London.
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  • 102 3 MBO. Am. -The first eto bemad* from Cey-I 18 ts being woven an bdtutrii! Research run by the Ojion Det of ndustries. •■expert on textiles om< repotted its and early indicationa :tho saree will I quality »n(i!oom Industry ha< since its 'introiCeytoa 12 years aso. ~J"
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  • 33 3 PHNANG. Sunday. Th« Chief Police Officej. Penrviig and Province Wellesley. l".:»s declared the undt-rmentionji place as a Protected place. "The whole of the island of Pulau Jercjak and the immediate surroundings."
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  • 263 3 '■BO C. m W rwi! 1 "in 0 6 the< .it v"■ Iniiin anno «nced| fh J' fully ac- ,lf nrl during l( v V it bo! 106. .V th ere Pre differences to be settled. According to the Bill m
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  • 231 3 m t SHANGHAI, Sunday. pOR the third time m almost as many days, Soviet fighters of the F39 type tried to force down j» Central Air Transport Corporation freight plane about 10 miles west of Port Arthur on Friday after noon. The Russian fighters gave
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  • 137 3 MAN, WIFE HELD ON MURDER CHARGE GLASGOW. Sun. A man and his wife. William Park and Mary Locke, were detained on their discharge from the Victoria Infirmary. Glasgow, charged at the police station with the murder of three of their daughters and attempted murder of another daughter and son. Last
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  • 92 3 NORFOLK. Sunday. Guidenham Hall. Norfolk home of the Ear! and Countess of Albermarle, was raided during the night and jewellery, including a valuable ring and gold watch is missing. Lady Albermarle discovered the robbjry wher, she tried to enter htr bedroom and round the door locked.
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  • 56 3 CANTON. Sun. —Overseas remjLttan|p€s to Canton have shown a notable increase since the new currency came Into being, according to financial circles here. These remittarfces totalled more tha n US$2OO,OOO last month, a figure said to be double that of August. October remittances aa c expected
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  • 78 3 JAPS RETURN COINS SHANGHAI, Sunday— A mtoii.l batch of 4,000 tons of nil U»| and copper coins, s»i '«>rl by Jnpam-se troops during the occupation and taken to Japan, will be brought back here tomorrow aboard a Chine*** ship. The retrieved coins will be sent to the Central Mint which
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  • 170 3 THE smuggling of rice out of China through the medium of the CantcnKowloon Railway is still substantial, according to lical reports. One report estimates that as much a* 100 tons of rice find tntlr way out of the country every day. The smuggling of rice by
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  • 104 3 THE Acting-Premier of Vic--1 toria (Mr. J. G. McDonald i announced at the end of September that the Minister for Transport Mr. V». Kent Hughes*, who was then abroad had secured 100.000 tons of selected coal from India for the Victorian Government. It was expecttd that all
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    • 89 4 OREAT WORLD GLOBE 9.IR I Whole Serial! 15 Chaps. "Purple Monster Striken" Tomorrow: "Chempaka" I NEW WORLD LIDO 7—9.15 "Sunset In El Dorado" Tomorrow: Whole Serial! "Purple Monster Strikes" KO\AL 8.1ft— 6.15— JUS "Arundhnthi" (Tamil > I Alt EASTDKN I KKKHI CONFERENCE .S^tioti IV Of Freight Tariff Dated January I9H.
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    • 125 4 THY I IBIS l\ 1 Till: MOlC\|<fl Starlft Mir ilia Hyer jlvz Us I X r J pointed, brin X it to touch th, 11l l "*l out moving the body. r r >t haiy ,M shorn you amy to keep I J y L s# s» w «ng th*
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    • 372 4 On Your Radio Today I BLI E NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES ua Popular Classics 930 0 jth America, Take It Away; It 1 :i m Tin Pan Alley, with rv troll Gibbons; 10 15 Hit 1 jrade; 11 am IT MA (re 1c it of Thursday's program-i-m; 1130 Light Music;
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  • 201 5 fIOES your mirror reflect those unmistakable signs of overwrought nerves to which women seem more subject than men? This is probably becau.se a woman's nature is not so happy-go-lucky, she is inclined to worry more over trifles. A busy woman with a family to look after
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  • 171 5 THE ART OF EATING Anchovy Eggs INGPwEDIENTS: 2 anchovies 2 hard boiled eggs, 1 tablespoonful of white sauce, I_teaspoonful1 teaspoonful of essence of anchovy, watercress, cayenne oil and vinegar. Method Cut the eggs across m half, remove the yolks carefully, and cut the extreme end of each half to enable
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    44 5 iv r. r i of juiet c.l norn? ft Ikm f fccoi ■ben riar Itonituif. rl visit ij i being p wv thick !h:r--I it theii arc ilfyears i« v unily om (itlx r behind the skill of this* cmftsnw.t from C. K. Tang.
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  • 459 5 Over all hung the pungent uitell of camphor, and the f< reman told me that cods among his workpeople were almost unknown. The camphor fumes protect them ig linst germs. The carving on a piece of jrniturc may takes days or even weeks to execute
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  • 51 5 dissolved. Let it coo! uM the cheese, the cream n viously stiffly whipped and seasoning to taste. Tu;to oval tluted zephire moulds, set on ice until firm, the" UDmould and serve gained with chopped aspic jelly, and shredded truffle, and pin^nr.o. Time about 4 hours. Bufident for 4
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    • 60 5 yas 'I'AYLOR pXgi IIANCE m& Studio Piv^l V BALLET, TAT, yfe^ VKA< TEK DAXCIXG. '^> s BCOTTB AD.. SINGAPORE. C. K. TANG wter Ware Bali Heads tee Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD Fl RNTTURj; 11 DMW OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES Va "<-.v Koad. Singapore. Phone: 4028 wf t Wl C *^J
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    • 150 5 n SENSATIONAL ON KQh s Mb THE NEW YORK YLA STAGE If I Featuring ETHEL MFUMAN Doin' What Comes Naturlly-Eth 1 Jfcnn > Moonshine Lullaby-Ethel Merman with oarth. Turner and Bi'^b I'm an Indian Too-Ethel Merman Wttfl "Annie Got Your Gun' Chorus You can't get a Man with a Gun-Lthel
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  • 279 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, OCT. 11. 1945. The Second Phase London Agents -Messrs. Colin Turr.er. Ltd., Talbot H"UM\ •8, St. Martin's Lane T.C. 2. THE first phase of the 1 war against terrorism is drawing to a close and the public is iooking forward to the second and more critical
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  • 801 6 EGYPT'S STUDENTS FLIRT WT MARXISM Tlie young men of Egypt bursting with nationalist and reformist political enthusiasm YOUNG men of Egypt today arc bursting with nationalist and reformist political enthusiasm. Although such enthusiasm m youth might be given little serious attention m the West, it ranks as of first-rate importance
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  • 41 6 This She The Office OFFICIALS 0! the offic, of r* Au Attorney-Gen. al> mem dmit tUey shaken. The reason ,acco:rpanieri b^ notes) wWchreaa••please rtnd ed for paym^t prcpriatesvCti" scknce mono advertently acqui the Depa.tr,.,: Army, wni^ 1 the arrrud f" AAP
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  • 571 6 ANDORRA— HAVEN FOR ESCAPISTS THE few British and American tourists, who, attracted by reports of cheap food and cigarettes, have found their way into the miniature mountain state of Andorra, hi^h up m the Pyrenees on the Franco-Spanish frontier, have discovered that they have been misled. American cigarettes, rice, coffee
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    • 33 6 KOSMOS PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPERS CARDS Various Qualltlf* A Grails Obtainab 1 From: Thr Far Eastern Trading IV. |«A, South llridp. X«. i»! L Singapore. SOLK AGENTS: Rahamin Penhas Limited. 117 125 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE.
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  • 426 7  -  Winston Churchill Bt (Id his speech at the Conserve five Party Conference) THE fourteen men m the Kremlin, who rule over 300,000,000 human beings with an arbitrary authority never possessed by any Czar since Ivan the Terrible, and who are now holding down nearly half of Europe
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  • 81 7 ■^-O.> Sunday. A defence arc stretching W Kong to Singapore, for which Ausi£S e n Zeaianci will take the main resm, xil] be discussed at the Commonpwmierence which opens on Monday DGDGDGSDG GDSGSD U.P. g".o lndian security, JJJto haa *ith the future defcnS towards con. view!
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  • 16 7 MASS' VISTS BY GRANNIES m*S* F::teen Brit are «J5 Ame^ca.' ofc rs I the Parenu, Reuter
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  • 154 7 LABOUR DENIES SPLIT LONDON. Sunday. British Parliamentary Labour quarters have givt n a puin*- lank denial to opposition suggestions of growing disunity m the patty over foreign policy. These quarters. including Members of Parliament wlv formerly were leading challengers of the policy of the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Be-, m.
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  • 39 7 Response f:om the Chinese community m Singaporf to the United Nations Appeal for Children has b«.en heartenin o reports the dines* Chamber Commerce. Donations received during the first week of the campaign totalled $1279.52.
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  • 50 7 ROME. Sunday.— Ttv British Gcvemment is to buy 20.C00 tons of Italian rice to be shipped to the East, it was anr.ounctd here yesterday. It will b y paid for m sterling. Italy has no* .sold all her home grown rice available for export.- Reuter
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  • 57 7 NANKING. Sunday. President Chiang Kai-shek returned here yesterday after an absence of 10 days during which h f visited the Manchurian and North China war fronts, and cunferred with the economic authorities m Shanghai. His visit to the north was the lor.gost military inspection tour
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  • 198 7 Hongkong. Sunday. -Houses m Hongkong are possibly among the highest priced m the world. Sum:; m the vicinity of t16.000 sterling arc being asked for average foreign-style dwellings which are neither large nor luxurious. As much as £30.000 has been paid for houses on more pretentious lines.
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    • 83 7 JUST RECEIVED MALA Y A S FIRST BRITISH PIONEER THE LIFE OF FRANCIS LIGHT By H. P. CLODD Many yttfl spent by the author m Malaya have rendered him familiar with the terrain of Lights career. All oriental records as well as those m London and Calcutta have been consulted,
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  • 77 8 GEORGE CR SLAND: Gallant Malta, the only island to he awarded a war medal, is still fighting to win hack prosperity. Ancient narrow streets and tall houses will soon go wuen Malta's slums are cleared. me winupump m the background draws water from the welis dug Into the porous rocks
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  • 15 10 HONESTY £10 Worth 1 nr|,,s, j h Hl ■wived by rh, w, s SMaSSS Reuter
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  • 158 10 1 JEREZ DELA FJ'ONT*R Spain, Sunday Am J In England an,: imp n q trols fav.rr ing Err have caused a mi ;tien m thU v. r sherry produci; Spain. Before World War for centuries prevj as" j',) Bull >.ad be n
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  • 154 10 ROMSEY. Hampsh're, Si day.— Prime Minister Pan Nehru and his slater M Pandit, who are vteke guests at the country home Earl and Countess Moui batten rode through the n row, crowded streets of t small West county mark town today m a jeep to
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  • 33 10 London. Sundft> p hi |ip N monwealth Minister fh'jP Baker told the final sesj the African Coloniw OJg day that Britain l %t tansform her Crow:' to operation. U.P. UP
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    • 182 10 li "pop 7 I i o iii i> c«-;- iw i I vj I A 14 1 I Cv j m^ El "RUCGLES" x^9o THIS BE THE HOW DO YOU 00? BUT 1 V USE ALL THE SAME*] f I bONT KNOH .Y^Ji T HAPPEN EE HILL NEEDH*T VOMy JkwOWAN
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  • 69 11 RITA TO SEE ALY OFTEN o\L7)OD Sun. Aly -1 ,0111.' to Hollywoo.l. Kh -i,^tir R't> Haywortn ofl en taken i homo hare. Hl itav for some Havwo.th seems to ome w the only person m •SS&Jbm? the I^7 voting the continent JS^mTr and Holl^ood fl^unth a possible romance. bu Sis
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  • 27 11 CHILDREN'S DAY 2 iff) thousand people flocked to Government Houne on Saturday to the Garden Fete m aid of Handicapped Children. The Tribune cameraman was there, too.
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  • 16 11 The first patrons of the Raffles Junior Library which wan opened by Lady Gimaon.
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  • 148 11 SHANGHAI. Sunday. -In a special Double Tenth message published m the China Press today, the Philippines Ambassador, Process E. Sebastian, said "Every Filipino realizes that the welfare of his country is m a great measure influence* by, and inextricably connected, with, the welfare of the
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    • 89 11 "After An Absence Of Many Years I Have To Offer For Your Entertainment My Latest Picture" (MAURICE CHEVALIER) S^px*-'" WE IH PARIS TOLD BY CB 4^^ CLAIR'S Hp^^^rorr,n a MAURICE CHEYAUER ULAIK jßi^^ HUJICOIS t EIIEI MAICEUE BHIIiI jam M Tk PA VILION CINEMA -C!l VOIHT PAINS' tiS+VJ^^ You too
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  • 485 12 .•Emperor WJ* m Great Musical Extravaganza M 1 OW critic was waspish enough the other day 4 FKLLOwcnuc w k Crosby., to to *W#*JS££?Js£a* reservation our gratfvhom we wkno '^,'3 beguiling hours we have rather like somebody's benign uncle. a plebian can be eoipected to converge,
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  • 95 12 MODERN quurtor-tone music will get a popular hearing m a film being shot m the Czech Movie Sti'dios at BarAnn, has begun to study the new type of Ictcctive stoiy. titled "Crusade Trio." Ex Hollywood composer Hans Eislcr, m charge of the music, told critics that he wants to
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    • 149 12 Last Day! >«= 4S s0 p M 30th Ontury -Fox's "The UNDYING MONSTER" CKAWIJNG WITH SUSPENSE! I AlhambrA J I starts- TOMORROW I SPECIAL ATTRACTION 3 I V^Hff 'f f/ f Hr 3 viVwl iHKfPS OO.V'T .MISS THIS PICTTRE! J A\iffl#^ g^2-4.15-6.30-9.30p.m.j > BARBARA STANWYCK H|| 1 DAVID NIVEN l!2§g
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  • 776 13 SB^"-** by the Mai- Spore 5% 1926 112.50 114.50 I Spore 3 1 i% 1948 100.50 101.50 j Spore 4Vc 1930 116.00 118.00x1 Spore 3f 0 1935 98.50 99.50 Spore 3% 1937 98.00 99.00 Spore 3% 1938 98.25 99.25. Spore 4% 1939 107.50 108.50 Pen. 5% 1926
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  • 53 13 0 The rubber market opened steady on Saturday. The market closed steadier after being slightly easier during the morning. Closing prices were: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Oct. RSS 42-1 43-4 •No. 2 Oct. RSS 41-| 41-3, No. 3 Oct. RSS 40 40 -j O.D. 42-1 43-} Jan-Mar. 42-i
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  • 758 13 (From A Market Corr.) CONFIDENCE returned to Malayan markets during the week and there was a distinct improvement m prices for Industrial and Tin shares. Only a moderate volume of business was put through due to the withdrawal of offerings by sellers m
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    • 46 13 4S 1,000,000 with 50 Top Stars I^^W and 1,000 Extras V^m TO BRING YOU jJJijL 3^^ fHINA JI^A 5 Shows! <&£$ 'l^-l^fi^- 10 a.m.-12.45 p.m. li^llN 2 3.30-6.30-9.20 x I SSS^SSS ADVANC X ADVAM'K BOOKINGS BOOKINGS f^ m CASH lIM.I CASH OM-V! |IJ|U| HI pF=LArIIUL ar I
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  • 650 14 MCC FACE HEAVY TASK IN S A Must Regain Prestige LONDON. Sunda\. (From Vernon Mu.-^au. R»«uter\ Sports Editor) TUX t n si*!. rncfcct teur.i now on its way to South Africa has i»Th.ips greater r.^ponsibility than any other sporting *i»Je %*liioh has lift BrltaJ i s shores sin<v thf war,
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  • 179 14 Table Tennis Team For H.K. This Year U.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Sunday 7 ,^.-naUonal in,l~ tMM tennis ihatnp-onbhiD. Los Angela star, who neve: tS a Davis Cup match m he three times he compued. dotnel Jaroslav Drobn> Czech cation ball. «-5. 8-6 aI Drobny. accustomed have his bullet-like service respected, seemed
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  • 158 14 HEADINGLEY. Leeds. Sur. —The big crowd, gathered en the Headings y grouri her this afternoon, had full rlew, when Great Britain beat Australia by 23 points to 21 m the first of th e seasons Rugby League Test matches The Colonials went off to
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  • 10 14 five goals to nil at ho^r Seleiar, yesterday
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  • 297 14 SCHOOLBOYS PUT SPARKLING BADMINTON flTTHßlLiLlNG badmintpn 1 was seen at the Clerical Union hall yesterday, where the inter-school champion- ships was m progress. The Raffles Institution "A" team trounced their "B" team by three games to i two. while m the other secj tion St. Anthony's Boys* School beat the
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  • 85 14 CANTON. Sun —ln tlv past- many tenants here hav t be<.n paying their landlords lin rice or m Hor.gsong dollars. 'lh t authorities are now going to stop this practice, which is illegal m so far as foreign currencies are paid and accepted, by sending
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  • 529 14 PROFESSIONALS AS AMATEURS IN OLYMPIC GAMES LONDON. Sunday—On.- of the most *urprUin X thj iboiit rhr rrcem Olyniplp Utatws m London was that th* »as not a 4.pt-r aMack on an\ competitor «.n fh,- bm i»m lir- wh% n«t realty an amateur. N«ne ral«io«! an, „b to th^ Matiw of
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    • 31 14 I GOOD NrGHT SWEETHEARI" -/l jf M JSITE "CRAZY RHYTHM /yjf^ s&ttf*' «Ti "Afln MISBEHAVIN'" HH if 1( a r".-"< 'AINT SHE SWLET--I^™ YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME 2oM Xl/ 404»
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  • 392 15 DGDGDS p|« .ntrolle.J the X .r r-l slow IUTt but treated to A *£*2JTw* nc-vei-i::c ,-ow. r> ntmitvc for I»M X India. Mr. J. A. iSSTuSi-af lter Dlin r! r un thi to >>{«jrii hi ''T^hmar^n.i Sa „v Abdul Rahman ami &i arnin. Tigers VNtt confined
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  • 261 15 TJL SOCCER" I BELFAST. Sunday Fng'a:id were no* al} tliut su--^iior as \h score d six ;«oal- to two m the: r fa vow night nfff«t whe n M*i d. rested liflunj h€re thi> i ait: moor m the first hime i Imtrnational socc r match of
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  • 42 15 GALE HITS U.S. COAST i j international soccer match of :Sun,— A howling gale hammered 2,000 miles of the Pacific northwest coast from Alaska to Oregon yesterday and last night, leaving eight batUred ships and their crews wallowing m its wake UP
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    37 15 r f WaL,? h WO I WIC>I^ **c SuWan's OoW C«p Soccer u?fcc« Singapore Watat/s defeated M U* O), the convincing margin of six goals to nil Brilliant goal-keeping was a future of the game.
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  • 497 15 Penan g Swamp Negri In MCFA Final !\C.F.A. fi N.S.C.R.C. 2 PKNA.NO. Suadfty. MKIRLY t»«n thousand .«w thr IVming < hjn< Football \«MKia(lun, triple chun>pions of IVnan* Lbl% \e«r f Mirr> M\r\ ih. C.V. A. Challeng* (up, present bj Mr. Veapllmk lirw Dnrtimi ii th#» r.r.f a. They |«Te n
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  • 218 15 LONDON, Sat.— Many followers of the game are of the opinion that the English Rugby Union should step m and stamp out slovenliness which is prevailing m post war Rugby Union matches m England. In many matches ap- pearancv leaves much to b? desired. At
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  • 406 16 SEtt Sa'^Tßome court tomorrow as a common war cnmuH. Th> oOe-Umc Marshal strip." 1 1 Ml military rank by a tlie ritdgllDl Italian R. public, embittered by more hun foUr years m gad avaiU&| trial. and weakened by a ertppUni bean ailment, h.oi chosen filmpl"
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  • 199 16 LOONDON. Sat. The South African Indian question was not a domestic problem but one of vital concern to the whole wo.ld.D. Y.MDadoo, South African Indian resistance leader. told a press conference m London today. South African Indians were determined to remain m the
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  • 67 16 PARIS, Sat, Sir Hartley Shawcross, Britisn AttorneyGeneral, told the United Na- 1 tions Political Committee today that he treated the Soviet pro- posal for a one-third reduction of arms "with a certain amount of suspicion." The British delegation would i not take up any final position I
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  • 557 16 LONDON, sund,,. piKTYFTVE thousand people watched the intonation*] match at Behast today, the chief event of th* f^.^ -rogramroe, but well over 1.000,000 saw the fctru^xles In KnpUfth league programme*. Three of the four unk-at, h.bs In Portsmouth, Dtrhy County and Hull City retti rheir
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  • 39 16 Lim Tee Te e, a special con stable, died m the Gerura Hospital yesterday from a gunshot wound. Urn was shot accidentally with his own gun, while on duty at I police hu t at Siglap.
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  • 22 16 A small patch of lallang caught fire at 4.37 p.m. yesterday m Wilkinson Road but was extinguished within 15 minutes.
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  • 27 16 A thrilling midfield incident m the Sultan's Gold Cup Soccer between Singapore Makiys Johore Malays when the latter went down by six goals to nil.
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