Morning Tribune, 17 November 1948

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  • 104 1 Rubber Down J l/4 Cents-Back Page yVli exclusively prrOx IIM I »n the Morning Tribune of October 2d, the pitt ot peir »l will f\o up ents rallon as fa-o:r. to-day. Lrld ricea of fl onc u i !l,ld ti^ at Jb rne reason for the
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  • 46 1 VI had previous experience with royal babies. She is Miss Lightbody, of Edin- JH-fh, recently appointed "nannie" lo the recently-arrived Price of Edinburgh. Here ,s with one ol her earlier charges— Prince Richard, younger son of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
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  • 118 1 i M —French MinHitte, Francois f orr. t, ''"nounced just bcBorlm' ,hn meeting on n n :r y lhat French Kitt-Uc "-p reply t0 w oul(j ka cacc proposal cipi, '•▼ourable in prin- But ho also said France] would rotam, with 4 he United/ States and Britain,
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  • 193 1 H A STE TO QUIT CHINA But Door To Nanking Still Shut To Reds BIi.HSH shipping interests met in Hon* ao\% .yesterday ana discussed whether to send lhe I' O liner Carthage (which arrived in Singapore .vasterd i\ and th* troopship Lancashire (now .?i Japan) tu Shanghai !n the event
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  • 87 1 SHANGHAI, Tues.— British Consul-general K VV. Urquhart tonight mtte4 British residents to "dUeount many of the alarmist rumours now emulating" in a message offering transport to Hong lion)-; for Brlllsh national!* who have M jobs or art* in poor health, or who have homes or triemls elsewhere. Ho
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    • 6 1 101 Th* PEOPLE jj> The PEOPLE
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    • 52 1 C l_ T V Edition VOL. I. NO. 9Sr.. (New Series) Wt:i>. NOV. 17, IMH. 10 tent*. MORE DESIGNS! MORE COLOURS.' PRINTED SHEER 14 Different Shades! 45" Only $4.50 p. yd* PLAIN JERSEY 120 Different, Exciting Shades! PLAIN CREPE 20 Different Shades. 43" Only $3.50 p. yd! :?^F:fI|Oo^dLLJLiV3 pHoME>649'*3l RAFFLES-
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  • 126 2 Last Batch Of Malayan Chinese Returning, But— THKUE are si\\\ t.tmisand* of Malayan Chiot-v* ia moiis part oi China waiting to return, Mr. 1\ V. Ho, i'lteiuation tl I>iugee Orjranis.it ion repr-M*nf.iit\** in t Kiirt, yesterday i<ild the Morning Tribu-i Mr. Ho s'-id Uftt the
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  • 105 2 nTONQ Hoi Yon and W If Heng were entente d undei the mai fancy ieguiation> yealay at Pud- 1 Gaol. Koala Lumpur, and Johore Bahru Prison, respectively, Wong Hoi Ten ami arretted on 3epti niber 29 at tho 14th :nile Puchong followint; police action against bandits in
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  • 23 2 A total of 562 Singa- j pore school children will .sit I foi the Cambridge School Certificate examinations from November 29.
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  • 283 2 Ex -Detective Faces Extortion Charge Vhp Fir.si Dis. not Court was crowded yest-nlay lor »'ie trial <>i e\-c«etective Leong Xhim and *j.»ddseaged Tb.iin Took. \>ho were answering a diaffp of e\tor»»on. ii was all gcd lhat on October 22 thev prou.red S3* HI irom Choii Kv:an Yen by chreatening to
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  • 63 2 Mr. 11. S. DoralraJ, pro-minfe-at momb> r of Malacca'* Indian community. di< d Of pneumonia at hia home yesterday at th. age ol 50. He was a trust* e of the Malacca Indian Association and -tfras die retire from thi Public "Works Department
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  • 285 2 Father sues for $8,000 on girl's death A < louesc father Uw Ah Leong, who lost Ws KVoar* A e.'a daughter K a motor accident, is claimiKi; a sum i;l >«,000 frori Ta.i Hock Hang, rhe owner of a Sum lorry, as 'lam,*<e* for loss of expectation of his <I:»i.i^)ter's
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  • 75 2 Fewer Kedah Malays Go To English Schools FEWER Malay school-cMMHI in Kcuu:i are applying fw admission into BngUsh school? stated an Utuaaa Mo'.re. u report from Alor Star yesterday. Only 70 Malay children from all over Kedah have *o far applied foi next year's school teim. Last veai the applicant*
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  • 41 2 Dr Chen Su Un lias ten nominated by the Alumni km ciation of King Edward wi College of Medicine as a member Sf the Medical Cwncil I place of Dr. B. R. Sreenivaaa who has resigned.
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  • 39 2 Nai. cr.a: refistrattoa iMf be?i*n :n Khiang. Any Kluang resident a?*'>: 12 year* and above will net be: allowed entry to Singapore.! unless registered, after Nov- 1 tmber 30. "Rvgistiatiorj in Segama; begins en Nownloi 2'
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  • 199 2 ISLANDERS EAGER TO REGISTER |*l I- I* Bui.oni Oretup Isi antlers u rt Entity .-a.ils v» Ihey caa eorne t *m. l!| out tmiMe." H^ Hardly more tu i 111 of the 300 Pulau Bu,.-m Kc chil fish :»g nopuu.t'« a Sinvr been out to town tkttee th Singapore ra^Mrfutsosi
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  • 147 2 Five British fs/fors *rf the 1 HMS Txmdon. \c fenced t six j weeks' impriso* it ent, became free men the moment they left j the dock at the /.rsize Couit yesterday. Convicted on t». chaise nf' causing simple hurt If a Chinese taxi dr«*
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  • 19 2 Mr. J. W Ewat Curator of the B°tf*% id dens, has been appoint a 9 Agricultural Off"
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  • 214 3 Il ..l-k.II > ol tne Malayan Lighterage Con nam. r mm.* ot lU^nusnal, refuse to lea- -a their I al««d»v till yesterday afternoon, when the K^tant'cuKimi^ionerof Labour <Maj. A. v 1t0.r...a) ♦ir d them I'lto '♦••ttiag. !,<*, refuted to accept P.'. to <|Uit. on ti.e >
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  • 66 3 Japanese Blue Heard To Hang TOKIO, lur-- —lt-pan'* Hlii- Be ard, 4:i-\«*»»r-old IfatUo Kodaira. ■rMaved notoriety la»*t \rar b*j raping and mtir- I tliriu'4 mM 'nan "> *t°'-" I en \\i»i>fn ill soon be hang *«I. hodaira'H final appeal i for revLtlaa of th** death tratence to the Supreme j
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  • 119 3 Jerusalem, Tuesday. The Israeli Supreaie Court todav Acquitted Frederick William Sylvester, British employee of th. Jerusalem Electricity Corpoution, on all charges upon ■fhich he had been convicted an J sentenced to seven years' Imprisonment hy the Jerusalem aarict ooait on October 8. The couit oideted
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  • 37 3 I A European was slightly ini jured yesterday when the car j he was driving collided with an i oil tanker near 7 m.s. Bukit i Timah Road. The driver of the oil tankei escaped injury.
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  • 32 3 Father Rene Chalet, assistant Vicar of the (jkx)**; Shepherd Catht-dral. has been transferred to Malacca, where h e will be taught Chinesdialects by Father R. Dubois at Gajah Berang Malacca
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  • 113 3 I- umal Secretary. Mr.. McKenon who did a I •;r;o Penang to meet his l> and O. liner. t rot off the ship when I 2 yesterday, McKerroa has been on a Z VebSia* 0 ,eat BHtainl Hi h rote's p., 7'. Kin S*ion.
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  • 79 3 STRAITS SETTLEMENT RESTORATION ASKED A Mo,,,)>i a-*kin*; for tht* r.-»tor:itloM of llf strait* S.-ttl-Mwnt* will br tabled bv Mr. I. %W. On-. m jjvnerul c». .-lini; of thf Strait* f liin.»<»i* Kri'Nfi tot-tatlon. 1 li» in din? uill I-. If I<l tit fhi* <• ■r«4t-r. C lid) on 1 ►*-<•-.
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  • 221 3 MISS A. E. Butcher and Miss K. E. Rice. RMS Carthage full-time children's nursery stewardesses have "more than a handful" each trip, but they like their jobs. Known as "Nanny" to all the children who com. under their care, thev say
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  • 188 3 the first rilipiiu- Muslim toiu^ressimui lo *4nU the !i>ly city of Avifia, Datu Maaaluo Miod'Ua.'O arrived ia Sla^'i'iore by air yesterday oa his vav hark to the Phillipires. mtu Miuaiac '.viJl spend a few days in S .*u r re uavaiU&g the r,rriv?al of a pilgrim
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  • 150 3 The 8.000-ton Italian motorvessel Napoli. of the Lauro Line, way jam-packed with about 'iOO quests for a cocktail and buffet party yesterday evening as she lay in the Singapore docks. The party was given fcj the Singapoie agents of the lin-"*. the Barrett© Shipping and
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  • 35 3 Mr E V Fowler. Chief of the Ci D yesterday remarked on the" absence of serious e. une in Singapore duiing the pasir week. Yesterday the cnme front was again quiet.
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  • 43 3 Two motor-boats caught tiro, at Telok Aye. Basin at .*vW p.m. yesterday fl 1 two tire engines after fea if an hours battle succeeded tavinc one of the boats. The other sank shortly after the arrival of the fire engine
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  • 120 3 3 Men In A Boat— At The Wrong Place Thr«v» tired lei. long bo'i'mf 1 arrested in a lesuieted aie i off i*ulau Bukori. toid th. Hlret District Judf* <«'enlay Vis* they were busy looking 'oi a tongkvng. They were uieot-d on November IC, at 105 :.:e. When the ju
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  • 50 3 Mr. Justice i -.wn yes. iav committed a mi Id'e-aged Chin- eae. I.ee Tang Fang, *o tl I Mental Hoapita* ior ob,e.i SS tion. Lee is now "e tained in tin civil prison pendi.ig his trial ca charges of BIUTdtV aad a't .ipi ed murder
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  • 105 3 Stowed Away S.Pole Reuter TOKYO. T 1 I Fat Ba itr. t l 'n" n n Vl>ur talllni und scap suaartli ..it. the fapancae aatarctle ahallni exptdttlon eanied waaray. it wa announced by rfVAP y« iterday TalaO K^/iki. v. no was dls- rend Mdlnaj tf, th. natch ot ;i :'.40-ton
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  • 77 3 SEVKRAL woman w»«re included in the audience of 100 at a lecture on ttatning for social wotk. given by Mr. J. F. M. Briggs at the Department of Social Welfare yesterday. The lecture was the first of B series ar ringed by the department for probation
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 70 3 ••^TARI^A'* ESSENCE OF CHICKEN A Highly Oeeneiat rated Predigested Protein Kood M Miuifai lured only midf-r t*M strlrtrsl aseptic eoiidilion* IROM SELECTED BREED OF YOl'Mi HEALTH! CHICKEN a Trade Enquiries tu: SOLE AGKNTS Rahamin Penhas Limiteda 11.7 '126 Cecil Street Singapore a*____a_««a-MM______-_a--- a OLD CLOTHES j f^[m_r MADE new i
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  • 70 4 LONDON, Tiiea- A rtrtfcf of seivi. ;.ng engines which !.-.s ■topped all o-.ush-E'i^vein Aii-.v.ivs servic "J Irom the ccrporation'a main Lend on iir«>.rt at Nortbott for 'V past el^ht davs ended tod iy The engines instructed their represent tnes to me the i anagemen. later today
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  • 312 4 Yoshida Premier A pain? JOKIO. Tun I n.ie Minuter loshida in his first official clariucati >n o. the Government'. posit iui on the .uueh .umoured Diet dissolution issue told the House of Representative- yesterday that he thought it only natural that the Diet should oe
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  • 138 4 Congressman On Fraud Charges W A SHIN J'. C N. T'te... Cha. man J Pant 1 Thorn is of the I i use of Un-American AtUvitiea yeaterdiy pleaded innocent of fedetal fraud ard lalarj mJfepp* (.riation cnaiI i in the Burp*-«4e arraigaincnt Fe ral Judge rUchmoad n Keech placed t.n
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  • 255 4 $AN FRAN^iSCO, Tues.— Retired Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nnmtz, wartime boss of th»» ranfie naxal operations, today denied a rharge by Retired Main.*- General Holland Smith that the bloedv invas!on of Tarava was an unnecessary and wasteful operation. He said, "I owe it to the patents
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  • 111 4 NEW YOR-v Taes. Tne Russian Army ef o*jcuovtivi in ,»many. 'toL"'ng 26 divisions and more than H'K»oi men. is marchi.i.r into wm'i quartcra This means, 'e^porar.lv at least, the end rC the pernd in whicn it stood concentrated for acti-m." said a Nov York Times
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  • 20 4 RANGOON, Tues.—The Burmese Government todav announced the removal of censorship from outgoing press telegrams, effective immediately.
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  • 188 4 PARIS. Tues- Loth Jc vis i and /.rab representatives told the Security Council that rbey would not accept the new Palestine armLi'.ir e plan that the »;.e Council a( cpted tod i". The plan requires the Aral -8 and Jews to negotiate an armistice and i
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  • 178 4 'WAN TED CRY TO REACH GANDHI' NEW DELHI, te Vj.ndan.al Kashaiirilal Pphwa, one of *e in tUe Gandlr murder trial, said in I stated .ent rw in toutt yesterday that he had exploded a £M Jjj slab near Gandhi', prayer ground or Jan. -0 nied tne existence oi a conspiracy
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    • 39 4 "RUGCLES" m ki ..1 "l iV^JJ ry? //)aW" Surely i can hemYnaou? tw.be Epson i fcc'-N ISA /V-f A**** l- Sh-ili***, ACOWINTHEOE? JprncmtFtn-m /_T SO\ &/NU£WO*T PlCM' r ZZ ABOUT IT J £^Tr -\wPHomtJ» IN 6AM> y ****">a |7/W1
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  • 531 5 Then Tn These Ideas With Plastic INCLUDE plastfc fal your plans for bouse dccoiution. It la dui waterproof, and stain tant. Available in a m variety of colour, the terns are modem and decorative and will tit w«il into almost any colour scheme. If they become staiiit.j
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  • 230 5  -  Epsie Kinard By !-OU dUfl foi home If so tlu chiione of your ii stylish little coats r h< '< solve that those of you who i- in one child. T d-a-yeai hems fcvea and leggings model hich big ilstei will wear i ive comes in
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  • 301 5 THREE happv Mothers this week are Mrs. A. Snyder, with a baby daughter Jacequehne. Mrs. Claire Dodd who also has a daughter, and Mis. Llewellyn Thomas who has a son. LEAVING on the Napoli for a spot of leave are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coined. Mr, ar.d Mrs. James
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 75 5 -~HE~J^\^3fa AaafIBBBKBaHaBH B^ BB|B HBaa M__aaMiVßl^_Hl C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ••H, River Valley Road, Singapore, rhcne: 4025 '~*****i MJ f -niinKj- '■W—llMli^MlMl gW_W~<— SES~a~* RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight From 7 to 8 p.m. in the Lounge
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    • 71 5 _r _fc l *mmmT* W > _Py. V mv M T V*?c-vW'', H*M V* >sfe*'-A RADIO //y*^-*\YVfev' __^r S."Zy (^Jiijy**''' j"p_^_T***_"?_ >w _H __^F _^_l _^Bb___f T w *wy f *MJßTfr^_& *?im» f __v_H K4 1 _T o\e- IS 111. alfiH y' STI INCOMPARABLE n- to- be;uty ease of tuninc*.
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  • 16 6 1 MaM Aoent* mmm*. Can* Tarser, Ltd. talhai Boom Vb St. Mdrtin* L
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  • 288 6 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1948 C-G Is Confident THE <*mmiss.'>u- r«0« ;i 1 tral, Mr. Maico.ro MacDbnald, jn«t back from London after a rjDonth'd cbs'-i e v.- more confident thiVi e\«T before that tfae dav* the Malayan tfrrtaricTd were numbered. He :^aid that the aUtboritiee with tb? earnest co-operation of tr.c
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  • 927 6  - THE NOT SO MIGHTY ATOM William Hardeastle By Atomic bo mb is not the only weapon which the secrets of nuclear fission make oosst ble. Considerable study is being given to the effects of a bye-pro-r.ctcf atomic explosion—Rariio activity. WHILE t] ted Mai -g-applee writh ihe pr-JN^n i(i4 mte-nat. nai
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  • 87 6 rHOVANNI MARIOTTI are J members of a small syndi- cate which made a rich haul at ttOfcOOO frcj- .MM abandoned go Airlf »j Cue la Wesl llf^ have charter- to bring t! Italy to lust The Ginpa disused for the syndica m)ti made a ton Thesyndi- J id
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  • 162 7 MODKRStUNQ BRITISH COAL MINES. This netcr Er;ti< MMtiftf car, designed to increase the efficiency 'he transportation of coal from the mine, goes through it Qln »iar. Scotland. Government drive for ,d action tcill have a vital bearing on ERP. UNDERGROUND KITCHEN. During recent fighting in southern Palestmt these
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    • 308 7 FOR YOUR RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TODAY Molav 10 0 Request Progiamme. 1.00 Report in Amoy, HOO TeaeheW I ■LUE NETWORK -Sixty minutes of the tunes 12.45 Naajl to News in Mandarin. Amoy A request songs *.:*<) Fun you have requested, 9.30 Close Down 6.05 Programme ,10 opening An- Mirth" in Teociuvv.
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  • 222 8 Two sisters, 9-year-old Lucy and 13-year-old Grace Lim. share one idea in common. They want to be ballerinas when they grow op. Grand-iiaughtera of Singapore's "Grand Old Man" Dr. Uai Boon Keng they live in Liver Valley Road wnd atiejid the Chinese Girl*' School. Their Chl-s
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    • 159 10 JACK ARMSTRONG i 1 fcilPTaN JC AM7 Wtf^' T m^A JO* ->« LATER. I ~k7^ST^« _______________________a__!_^s'^a^^^^^^^ IS^IPI __4r _j_^r .____\w >> -**V LI'L ABKER I i f a" »_a. rsKjc r n I/" EV'RY FEHAIL H_.^RT WHAR TTpT'B a^ip^ll^^ SJSteS^kS^i \^^>^w^7 '^#^9 m~c r^w-vawTf-cw^v ii f^^aafs^F^ 715?ftfi| cioLO WHW taDIM
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  • 47 11 MONARCHIST XYMPAIH.'SING Duchess ct Valen^>a is who aavar says dk. Baiaaead /tw gaol /lie > tr.se of ill >i' ultk -although iti.victcd '/y ties ■<" her jl: .••Royal activities the D>"h<.\s Ly nei©* tgain tfttr bevnj arrested nile 4ewicn* >• at th' -'Herat >\ yuthful Mamarmhiat Cm
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  • 167 11 SAN FR INC-SCO. Tue?.— Th 3 s.s. Sw.t t"rno--; V'i lorv docked ::ere today and unleaded its tioatui^ roo of e-ephi-nta, rronkeys. snakes and othor anirvj.s Iroit ihe Far East vhich staged short l.v.'.d rcon in mid-ocean against short -ation*. T x- at hed a
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  • 52 11 CUSTOMS GET D OPE HAULS Qg TQ3-- Tues._> i -MimateJ to be i J ;<>> s%.MK* wm seized "Ji from "alcutta. *ytwn««qßadfaaa_ J and erntinued I u ,V h *g in the jut the cargo i u r J >«*■ a»-d rub- idiC_s f was J oni becaaae of the
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  • 32 11 MANILA. Toet. -S^nat^ President Jose Avelino and his wile Enriqueta Avvlino anjj six others wer? injured in a 'icad-on collision of two motorcars <.arly this morning In Quezon City.- UP
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  • 234 11 MANILA. Tues.— Partial reI ports received from all over J the provinces of the Philippines i indicate thit the total populaj tion of the country for 1948 will reach-over 1 9.000. 000 Dr. Leon Ma. 'jonzalcs, Director of Census and Statistics revealed. A total of
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  • 283 11 WILL 'TIGERS' FLY AGAIN FOR CHINA? \i vshi.wkix, Twia n ß jm Q tmt t <•■.,*,,. rhenn.ui.t'K FhJug Tigers" may fly again in CICIM Mrt I A Government officials hav,* pointed out I' .it Americans wlio fight in the armed forces o* oi'xr n.»t*.)ns lose 'heir Government's protection. A Serines
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  • 69 11 Refugees Bound For Hankow SHANGHAI. Tues. Seven landing craft vessels have been sent from Shanghai to Nanking by the state-owned China Merchants Steam Navigation Company to help evacuate a tremendous number of refugees nov. assembled in the capital from the Shantung and Ilonan provinces. ThJ'se rafUfOaJ will pr j' a
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  • 98 11 ERISTOL. KNOT AND. Tues ISii Slan«>r\l Cripps, Chancel- lor of the Exchequer, claimed j In a Speech here that re organisation of Critain's factories could increase industrial output J by 20 to 30 percent from exist- j ing machinery and labour. On tht manpower problem. he
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  • 433 12 lli'-.isli Film \ews lr.'AN SIMMONS 'ind Stewart (ranger rn st \r ir lhe Two C.tW film ''Adam nnd Eve'\ a• m n bung sliot ;u IViii.-tni Studios. Slew-art pbfl the p.rt ol ;i BOtor-otH West End gambler, mflfo Je.ii» i* **orp l iun" he
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    • 191 12 nhMHnfPfl E- a: lj __H__^_H__a''_V^_ >_$__* mt* _H a-ltli^i 1 1 jft i Lwl !E_»aH I -t-Jm**_-_mam Jl ***»A i_ _?9 1 mmrwj a ■-*^m'_____\_% as -n.^Hßa^H Ifc -SMfF*' Albert Dekker. Fred Clark t aaaa-aaaaaasa V Op. £?L CE HL'VBERSTCNE J CHEER! BATTLE OF FLAMING ARROWS! TA nA V V
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    • 49 12 r>voAul M *h wMTHoUT' la-Rl iV/i Jl BfiS-l OPENING TO-DAY 3 Show,— S, 6.15 1 -J.15 P.M. Mightiest Urania of a Stallion ('«r.*law! Columlii.i Pietur 's jireser.is GENE AIJTI'V in "THE STRAWBERRY ROAN" in Cineco'or 'o-gcther with "TWO SENORITAS FROM CHICAGO" Another Coluiii'i'a nit oi MERRIMENT MELODV. all M-l
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    • 184 12 —aaa -"-a~. a •JUMU ""-aal I'" wu noor (Tr(-hnir<rf ori UM (,n i-'lmi,,. (]r feOl -AEACaiMANT v I I LAST DAY p.»»*. c, 1 1 Rritaln\ *M« st Dvi im si L,-^— JAMES (Odd Man Out v MASON ff*i _m RHfc A Phone 4042 M^ JT Air-Con-J't.,..,..,' 7 0.l )A>
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  • 79 13 China, and tru-i, WW res old and silvfr J2s tH»W«- t0 the ithorisatiot. for v. sales Is expected from bikini within the next 24 lours. Government t>an_s. tfTC been instructed to pro- M unlimited supply of < pld bullion and silver coins j 0 absorb
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  • 48 13 Applications for imports from Japan will now be considered ior all commodities except goods under I.E.F.C. control, textiles piece goods anu ma le-ups- -and other programmed goods. It I** understood locally thai the lifting of restrictions follows the recent Com- monwealth Trade Agreement with Jap in.
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  • 39 13 Burma Sending Rice To China The Burmese Government is j sending 4.000 tons of rice to, China on November 24. it was reported in Rang-oon yesterday. This will be the first shipment under the Food and Agriculture Organisation allotment.
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  • 21 13 This year's Aic.ralian wheat' crop is expected to be -*-3,000 4300 brusheis more than the pre-1 war a\erage.
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  • 837 13 Nov. 16. Singapore share quotation* May as given by the Mal« lyan Sharebrokers' Asaoclattoi |-ere as felloes: INDUSTRIALS £>uicf flener LtUi Ice 14.00 15.00 Ilex. Bnck 2.90 3.00 xd IB Petrol 11/6 42 6 t. 11. Trustee r <o 8.50 Cor..--. Tin iO) IS/- 19/--(P)25, 6 26/6
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  • 39 13 The share market pre- vailed quiet and idle i yesterday. 1 3 London had some buy- ing interest in 'in shares. S Singapore Cold Stor- age shares (old and new) are now the same. S -■•■■•o
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  • 196 13 £50 MILLION INVESTMENT In Australia's T 7 Industries r APICAL expenuiture by Australian Indus trv is exi»f. ted to '.voted £50,000,000 in the ourre t half tear. This makes a total ot £96,000-000 lor 19W, a substantial increase on the outlay of £75,000,000 in 1947. This heavy h, vestment in
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  • 59 13 Shipbuilding Goes Ahead Nineteen vessels are at present being built in the various shipyards in Australia. At Whyalla. South Australia, thre^e "B" class cargo vessels, coal fired, and with a speed of 13 knots, are being built by Broken Hill Pty. Ltd. Four diesel vessels in this class are being
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  • 84 13 Produce Market Round-up With enquiries from Indian firms, pepper pi ices were again t>otter. There was no arrival of sago flour. The following were yesterdav's quotations SAGO FLOUR: Lingga $19. Sarawak $16. Siak $16%. SAGO SEED $26. TAPIOCA FLOUR: Fair $29. FLAKE TAPIOCA $34. TAPIOCA SEED: $33. MEDIUM PEARL: $34.
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  • 111 13 Rubber made another bi'-? drop of li cent! ye.surday when business wa.s done down to a low ol 36. cents f'»r No. 1 Ribbed Smoke sheet fob.---a drop of 3-5 8 cents over last Wedntsday's closing price of 40-1 8 cents. Offerings on the local market were well
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    • 36 13 J ...LIVING M0i EvmY titty MOMENT Wr m FEAR OF AN UNKNOWN DANGER! <** -flfl J__K -K B I 1 _J > 4 hf i\l r I ii /tor #/ows 7r_a4y S m 1.45 1W1.; 4.15 -Wl.; ~AlhambrA
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  • 664 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS Big Fields To Face Starter Ill VL'IWER* uo m* look easy to find lod:?y l he second da* or" the Singapore Tort Club\ Winter Mating, wnere b»g fields will fae.* the ,4vt»? in most of the events. Kaia ulxh lias fallen eoasLstently since
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  • 112 14  - TRIBUNE SELECTIONS ALLAN LEWIS Bv K_ lf i— or Air „<<l\ Ralant* •skv Ma*t«»r. lin --.night gallxnt Hellta Ra,v .I— -RICOLOt R t»OMr l.**j— > Sonif Brani. lU.N* 4— 3I*EAJR MIRTH Maestri*. Ve*. ada. Kh(v .'-»V(KS DARLING sir Galahad PkarnaLnda. Rat* B— INDIAN HEATHER llallyuina II token. Ka.v 7— liLl'E
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  • 133 14 BOOKIES CLEARED £500,000 Svdnev. -Bookmakers won at least £500.000 during the eight racing days of the Melbourne Cup carnival when only nine favourites and two equal favourites won out of 51 i aces. The three main races of the meeting were won by outsiders Rimfire 66/1 in the Melbourne Cup;
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  • 149 14 SNANNON "best horse in the world" Mr. VV. J. Smith, managingdirector of Australian Consolidated Industries, who formerly owned the Australian wonder j horse Shannon, now breaking records on American tracks, is a proud man. When he sold Shannon to his American owner. Mr. Neil McCarthy, Mr. Smith is reported to
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  • 60 14 Boat builders SYDNEY, lues Th* Victorian Rowi ig Assoc atlon Committee is lisioering bringing English boatbirldirtf.' 1 fan*' ile« to Australia to I. dp solve the prob'c.n of obtt'nirg [raciag boats. The ecent bu: »iig of £12.- 000 of boata and equipment in a fire tX the Meiboi..ne Howinr
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  • 769 14 Th* following «r* the weight* ean.- 1 .i J with »heir L.»t three run*— uoU pr, b ''t-tfc.. ii»y's raasab tan* *ee«»«i Hmv «f thr **i M v winter taaaaaagi ,,,rf taaa RACE ONE Horse*. v'iass T t Div. I. 6 I w s g x t 0
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  • 208 15 n cricketers, liouie from their uni SI i d lotif ol Britain, have returned thinne.* VuUaHa, after many weeks ol British f° 2- „w 'I <■" :*rri\al they were Ml \\o]\ :nul n_ of the hospitality, sport-smaiisi..;. P l h ir late hosts in
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  • 79 15 The Chinese Hurricaivs* Sports Club will play a itkndly soccer gam;* with th« Mental Hospital Spoils Club. on Sunday. November 21 1948. Th c tvam will be chosen lrorn the following players Koh Song Hua. Ng Kuen Sang. Chng King Hoe, Koh Kim Svng. Koh Yokf Hean. Cheng
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  • 221 15 Ilfcapttea ive« rnd slippery fieid, the lte_gtefM( 01. \I pbyed s-rrndid soccer to beat the Ch.rttn-t. Ik *port> C.ul XI by 3 goals to nil at Far-, r V \rU tetdav. t HOQgh team soon Into il md kopt on, ggi ssive. opened the .--conns
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  • 132 15 I KACE SEVEN HaNi Div. 1, 9 Furs, and 8 yanls. I J «130 Woods I Fro) KS Sl ■H_m«3f .Manendi 1 M C U* Tait (MJrt.n) I SSSn »ti Turr.ei <M_rt.n^ I Jonas <Tu"ey» I Mom U.ti Mawi (Sdtltvuni a- *-tfi Ha. pei (Daedal 1 8unh -■<•
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  • 438 15 lII. .WING on \%et greasy ground, the 'Met!'**--!*, It-rut the "Lent. h n by 19 points IS goals and thn e tries) to nil, .1 the Annual Inter faculty "t-ldtrr Oip" rug^r match, played on the Out ram Road School grmiiMt yesteioay evening. lhe "MoJjoais" were always
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  • 56 15 The following will repn I sent the Borneo Co. Ltd. ti Soccer against th Roc*-- te I Sports Party at oeyian*-* Stadlnm tomorrow: P. D Don. L. W. Hibbert, G V' nail. R v. Bolingbroke, C. Kang« J. Campbell, Moin D. d€ Ro.ario. Tan Joo Kern. Sam it
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  • 119 15 Tht date foi the final of the Sultans' Gold Cup Soccer has hern postponed from November 17, to the first week in December. Singapoie and Kedah. the i finalists have been approached to confirm the date. On the day following the Cup I final, the All-Malayan
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  • 68 15 The Chinr.se Y. M. C. Tablo Tinnis team will play friendly match agalns* the R. A. F. team tSeletan ''**> Friday. TO* match will b< fetid hi the Chinese Y. M. C. A pn' mlsea at 7 p.m. Th( following playvrs wll' represent the Chines* Y. M C.
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    • 76 15 AIIVI.K iTITRIa MOTM-UfO A ■B^pHH^^P~a_^__M *^R____= (Il\iil\(.k j J {J^> X ll 1 J mnmF^s- 'Jl Bllllul! 101 B[li} HEISpH From The Beloved (lassie Head by Millions! [SOON! Wm^&^ llfei Man Zan tinMM A r speciality prepared solely for //ffgSJ the treatment of Piles^Antisept.c rimfflttl Astrinqent Analqesic and healing Inqren/.W-'/
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  • 300 16 'DADOO A RED' LOUW ACCUSES DAMIB I-h-Mr. Kr.,- i..i.«. a-fc-' .1 IW South Af noa:. delegation 1 ',,^1 Nati,->.. MM today .hat C... >.n..,Ms und other ..laments mm *Urrin«i•■V tKa» brt-W- the *«WW W. iion -Whit* popul»t.on of la-A Alt*. f »r 'itscal ends. im rnau. M.
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  • 185 16 DUiIS Tuts.-- Commonwealth leaders meeting here today cave Foreign Minister S Sean MacoV.dc and other representatives of Eire a le***- appraisal nt whut her llltf- to break with the British Crown imnM Ifeftal of Eire's Extern*, -actions Act, last link .*it.» Ihe Co.Ti.notm earth, is expected
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  • 137 16 INFANT PRINCE DOES WELL LONDON. Tues. Princess Elizabeth's doctors called at Buckingham Palace early today to see both the Princess and the I baby Ptince. They issued this bulJetin at 10 a.m. "The Pnncess Elizabeth has had a good night and is making satisfactory progress. Tbc infant Prince continue? to
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  • 33 16 MANILA. Tuesday.- -Senate President Johe Avelir.o. his wife Eniiqueta, and six others, were injured in a head-on collision of two motorcars ef.rly yesterday morning near the Avelino residence in Quezon city.
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  • 383 16 Talks On Burma Land Bill U.S. SELLING STOCKPILES? MADRAS, Tues. -A delega- tion of Government of India officials and prominent nonofficials will shortly visit Rangoon to discuss with the Government uf Burma compensation for Indian landowners affected by the Burma Land 1 Nationalisation Act. it was learned here today.— Reuter
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  • 47 16 British Ambassador to China. Sii Ralph Stevenson. and Lady Stevenson, arrived in j Singapore yesterday by BO AC flying boat. 'He is returning to China aftei leave in Britain, but will stay to attend the conference of British diplomats* and administrators in Bukit Serene tomorrow.
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  • 83 16 BOSTON. Tnes.-Th.UI Des Moines (17.000 tons'. described a> "the deadliest crui&ir afloat*' ha_ complete.' bnildef.' trials and will be handed over 10 the Navy today. Ihe crniser's main battp:*comprises nine automati: 8-inch |uns and a Navy spokesman said she could fire them four times (MM than
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  • 56 16 Cominform pays French strikers? Paris. Tuesday P« opened late today aftersa weeks holiday witn the Queu* government braving atona 1 lx>th Houses, The government *P to accept immediate deMW >.n the Republic F'i:tvoI-^ motion asking fot evidence that the OomadamJ financing the Km;. now in Its seventh wed Moch will
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  • 353 16 plans was heightened yesterday by rumours that Hsuchow. gateway to Nanking and Shanghai had fallen to the Communists. The United States Embassy in Shanghai monitored a Communist radio claim that the city had fallen, but in Nanking Mr Hollington Tong, the Government spokesman, said Hsuchow wos still firmly in Nationalist
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