Morning Tribune, 22 November 1948

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  • 7 1 MORNING Trinune MARTIAL LAW IN PEIPING, TIENTSIN
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  • 484 1 RED LASH BACK AT HSUCHOW NANKING, Sunday. Communist form \%hosp first mala OMhugfil on Hsachcm was beatm off last H fell, toiiay ippgifiid to U ou The offensive again. Pro-Government despal reported fighting was developing with incn a&inj tensity east, southrast and northwest f>f the ■< v Timcnt stronghold barring
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  • 44 1 S I Manchuria trota Chiang Kai-shek'. Nationalist t™***^^^^ te overrun China proper. Map shows situation as Reds mass in Jehol province ju, piping-Tientsin area and in Shantung province for 200 mil* drive south against Nanking. Chiang's capital.
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  • 100 1 drifts in the wake of a storm union m the Great Plains through the north ce and into the Great Lakes region. Howling winds died and the ■twin T,,/^:"' bureau at DetroitJ.po^^t... n'ortn central lUtei and tomperMurei grots, only two degTeg bclo^ mt November
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  • 72 1 Ceylon Rejects Russian Offer? COLOMBO. Sun.— Ceylon has rejected Russia's offer to buy er entire rubber out- put, a usually reliable source said here. It was understood the British and Unit- S c d States Govern- i mentfl had expressed misgivingi on the^ i :ssible bulk sale of < I
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  • 48 1 EASTBOURNE A small r>or rowed 5/- ftom his ther HP?nt half the money on wo ins, identewda ing competition here with 200 exp< rt fishermen He 'aught one a* two poun.i 15.5 ounce plaice nd w.n to CUW ar-.-i six prixe* with it. Reuter
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  • 207 2 $350 million yearly Canada i^ hea Jed lovvtnK |Kweetim»» arm mei l l expenditure ->t S&TO million annually a-croni'Hg to a government NMM which indicated veHtenkiy tint a SIOO million increase is expected tor the mrriMit |SSi million defence budget. The programme is explained as
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  • 60 2 MANILA, Sunday Fourteen persons were killed and 11 others badly injured in the ar-: cidental explosion of a box of dynamite vesterday in the rtl-la-e of Tinatto in the province, ot _~u"lnr*.n. The explosion ocrutted in an| evacuation centre where about" TOO fan dies were living temporarily
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  • 65 2 Three church rhoirs, the si Paul's, st. Hii la's ani Bt. Andrew's Chthedral, took part In tin Testival <f Knglish Chuich Ifusk held *it the st Andrcv Cathedral yesterday evening, Uie rv rt SI O i -ilia's L>;*y The Cathedral was packed! ■nd th. con__:r
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  • 65 2 I'.hnui.N, Datura—y. Soviet a nuv newspaper Taegllche Rundschau claimed in Berlin today that the munieipal elections in the western sone of Berlin on December 5 will mean the final splitting of the city. The newspaper charged the Western Powers srith plotting the ruin of Berlin, and
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  • 49 2 WASHINGTON. Sun— The Siamese government have bought 18 narrow guage locomotives from the US to haul Slam's export rice crop. They weu- originally built for US military use in Japan, but were never used, because the war finished before they were shipped from America. U.P.
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  • 85 2 BERLIN. Saturday. The British Military Government in Berlin tonight described Mar- shai Sokolovsky's allegation that the Western Powers had, not passed on to their Berlin I military chiefs the terms of an agreement reached in Moscow on August .'.O for solving tne Berlin crisis as a
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  • 55 2 Identity photo must show cars 't'h'-lif^-nt- i lt»*_^WrA j'Hu Irl* Mala>> .--vi S.U*. hi the Ktat* «ei j ;S: tnni: > I luit if th-*v «»_v tre lit ion-* I he-*d- tir*****. t..r tiieir re»;mlra- Han photograph*, th.-y J 2 >l*H»likl <*»*r- tfi.if MOUffcllM 1 J i»r turban* dM i*n»t
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  • 78 2 $100,000,000 US loan for Israel? WABHINCT An Isi.it-U tpo night that th« m i w«>« ;t the ni»cte*i With an a a «100.000<v>,,. f TnitrM St.it- Thr Bxpot: »r| notified [«mel s^v>" ago that it vrn md «i<4e: jo 1.«r. The l-'ia^i ipo tH* tvunirvirv ->t t J intcinvition req
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  • 56 2 THE Commander in Chief. Far East Land Forces, General Wr Nell Ritchie, teefc salute and inspected the bov« when the Singapore Battalion, Boys V*ns** their annual parade in Empress Place on Saturday afternoon. Two hundred and thlrtv araded and gave a drHI display. I_*dy Kite!-.***. nial
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  • 91 2 Arrests in Cairo, after arms final CAIRO. Sal^;,*. J Egyptian M.nist-vu at^ or announced tonigMl^ have arreted s<'Y r;, ood ai the Muslim Broth- rh*». tionalist organis« J ing a jeep si ves. |fi*ades. bomi chine guns. Also in the JeeP; found in Cairo on 2' „ere pamphlets J cret
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    • 99 2 "RUCGLES" f/tVMr£ tf MEARM'W toHGR£ BE Y lf VOU MEAN WOfAA^ VSHE BE A GENTIeVshe BE A ~BM7Eit HUSS9, F^ bOANT 'EE GfW tt SUNOAV GUIT FOR M OLAbV£ FROM RAUTONSH& CRITTURSEEMN'IV SEWN' SNAREQ PER 7MT, SALOME, IBE g/ 9£^p j~^ *Kj* U^ LSS ?J*2I te uf %TAtR9MRIW THEM AS
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  • 42 3 FrantdN OhninU at n Friday, presented Inssguls aw* medals to sevesnl persons •r. Govern r i- i d-i ratine (from i rip rr nrj llssfen with c.M.G., \v c. F. F. w £!r. _d ':> and Bri M I (0.8.E.1
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  • 164 3 iMPTON, Sunday.— The Cunard White Star iin,-r Queen EBza- tor America* before Tuesday, and the Queen Mary's scheduled ha*» been deferred because of a Ct*H strike, it was annor.n T touficement followed striken' decision to c^nship to trikebound New York OT to Halffax, They contend
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  • 53 3 LONDON, -sii*.. Th** Sands** Re_v*.paper Fn-.- pm*t i ported in i Into* Ca*. that Prin- Ettzabetll ani} phii^ 3 1 their tfs j *«i— n$ nniversary At a POrtj |lven in a Wd- King. !"**»< Elizabeth t during the foor ai Princess i i
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  • 22 3 PI RICE EMERGENCY I roc aiming, icy, Pre- 1 ssued an! "oviding for bd -'rjtroi tl.e G rn« Arms, .-.r.d I y
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  • 14 3 "SABLE CICADA" famed I ancipret- fian H PPJ r,. I ftl9e<! »min«f)t the lov
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  • 98 3 Paris, ■tand-v. The _ationwlde r* •:D CI-! d ocfc w I k•*l I' strike It hiV€ star?-: i en Monday has t en postp-orte-i ry the ssncuttvt eommtssion Of the federation ef pA*r\ and dock workers, it was announced In Ptns today. A final dechdoa on Uw
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  • 74 3 Attempt To Better Asian Worker's Lot THE lr:U m-uonfcl Lair C H labour >.-; I ended in K. I Ccyl The conft ronce adopted a report embodying points aria* inj; from the discussions en recruiting and training i- r inspectors, employing women in Inspection pervtces, U tion measures designed to
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  • 124 3 Shanghai teachers to resume BHANOHX gun. Classes if n;" Municipal, prlmarv :**,*i I nlddl-r* pe*iool*! sn exoected to I tomorroVt* fnllo*jri,nn the ■neces*** of Mevoi K C Wu i n i-rerstvading striking teachers to ■"-ehtrn to ami r* v.-i|.. r%Y**imisi-i:. to a**]' the Municipal Finance Cc:nmi.c.sio"--m to issue a*** allow*nee
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  • 19 3 Hn 11 on Frid iy I lid Malacca P -pv Dt Pntid v-- Elected J Od.
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  • 81 3 Floating Schoolbus Next Trip I Two hundred ichoot-ehild-I r« ii itudylng In Au tralia wii i n to Sin i p next nth foi the Chrltsmas racatlon in the G< rgon and Charon. One "He iting schoolbus" t»i be the Gorgon-arrived y terday from Australia with :'7 passen gen and
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  • 95 3 Nan Chiau Jit Pao Celebrates Tho Man !hl«"U_ lit Tao Singapoie Chincw rally, eefofetni ed its second anniversary yesterday. More I'ian 2.000 gw < attended a tea Stty al the Oreat World (*aharet yesterday afternoon Mr. Tan Kah Kee, the *,a*.--man nf tiie directors, Ol lh.' Nan Mau Press Ltd
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  • 94 3 The Rev. Heother Lawrence OToole, assistant to the S ip-erior-General if the t\o La Salle Brothers, wea h' noured at ihe (breakup dinr<- „i the Sentoi iof the St. Joseph's Institut .»n Iprior t-j his Hptrturc for Burma. Mr. Eu Pa,* Ker, for lly Senin;.s. spea':
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  • 48 3 Frankfurt, Sun -Two Artier! c;in military policemen Were beat O irconscfous by a <3ernsin n.ch when th.'y .•■■itereri an out-cf-tx unda i-.*.; near 1 n to check on soldirrs. US A: annouticrd today Neither In ,i critical condition. Four Germans have bo«n ail -t<-:. U.P.
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  • 217 4 A VOPPY FOR ZBIJVV' FRANCE: Chri*l It t>*ty 4 1 t<***H her th< V <b'irVj. vn theh .iUwmim^ />;«»»» i !w* <"- m to the ■>•<.. n,i. n,- f k la il f*< F«tto/*wi' i •uA Loud n'a H'- i A HOT NMWB /.Y A COOLER: --Ov. of
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    • 180 4 FOR YOUR RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TODAY! BUOE NETWORK fg&ZTSSSZ? Z C^?£3 10.56 a.m. to 12.00 noon. 9.30 News; 9.45 Warld Af- Interlude; 7.00 Time Sig- MandaTh? 6 03 SSidarS 3-00 Opening Anj^ J EnglUh schools' Broad- lahsTh, weekly com- nal; 7.01 Talk or Interlude; fi^ eai T^cwSete" ment &P rO f
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  • Article, Illustration
    316 5  -  ALICIA HART •By ■ir t to chalk ■if amour-rating lc.:. that plot suc- ■< new make- stick j H winch Hc:'< of Hollywood -mmmmmWmnmr^aym* rr; A_M»aa________________i tionary type of pancake mak, -up which— for pur;>o>---of easier application an! quicker repairs IS a panstick. This solid Slick of man.
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  • 175 5 AFTER sudsing white I ves, aid a little *i to rinse wat*- to like-new ci ness to the s.g'iiy stavrrhe* i gloves will be more resist mt to EOll Quick wuv to slide n elastic band into a garment is to pin one r 1 of the
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  • 233 5 pCBLICsr-ai;:.., y m J rt which bas m _>• L.\:' n l! *< everything H e to women spae-ehmakei Jjj kam some tricks •Wch wiU mak. her more Active when tf* itd up w say h, r pum-,.. that mxj for whether she U opening a garden fete
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  • 212 5 Today' s Recipes I hoeohite tartlets Ingreiluatn; Short crust paste. 1 .z of grated chocolate. 2 ons of cake crum!-.-. I'* oca of cs "tor sugar. oz of cornrtour. Chocolate Icelng. METHOD: Cream the yolk o! eg-g and su^ar well together, add the cake crumbs, chocolate, cornrtour and the butter
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    • 93 5 FsT.lEii.Vl" KSSENCE OF CHICKEN I i<;h Coac-ratrated I FtoUgrstctf Protein l\.o*-\ ■;i tired .-nl.. under thei aseptic nraiUtlstis ■IRoM SELECTED MIKED I I Of roi SQ HEALTH! (HUKIAi It Mir I. jiiiri.-s to: B SOLE AGENTS mhm Penhas I H u< 1 25 Cecil street aa Taylor j Nr ">-»,
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    • 67 5 •j* >*Z m.% wM^"' x- IIT-if hitn\w tS, 5 -**yg^ ixiiuvu Mod;! SiOJ That we will insial an ms mi vour BANDSPREAD RADIO I for small initial payment, the j b.!?:ui t* payable OW 1 2 months. I ALL H.M.V. RADIOS are I (fully guar ant e 9 d *>>
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  • 290 6 T HE MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, NOV, 22, 1918. Routine business L>rul<>n Aamts g€Ut% C >li>* Turner. Ltd., TiU'vt BOMM US &t. Mai tins W.C. 'I j I Is a measure or the »uccess we are a< nn v ing in the war against terrorism chat we h*r i >me to
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  • 878 6 PORK AT $280,000 A POUND Stmt a tomers uke mar o■ scales when mthtin in Chim. But '.\A*('.' *\7. SCOFHLD JU not juJ.li: found ii fun. I BOOM L||DMtO gO I rk< l ii 'tween o'.^bt In the n.ornirrjr II y©« £0 much than ten odo u all Ui stalls
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    • 63 6 1 rs _-M______fl__B_BMßi^^Bßß_flfl____ifl _~~~N~~~~~m~mm~~~s-__-aH__m___H_nM__H_M--M-aa_______M__B_M VOUUU -n*EiVEl«*_ Ki_.V«c*_. *_js»V NS/H^T Olt> *i'OU t_J*i>4 MOMKV m** Vou q^ -Ttjua IVWiow O J \S WITH A V*\ v sj -a fruf-Tti borrow! T, IH -J4L <•* 7_~3 ife Ml MM^j /ra fei^s /Ml I n-_o*^>i:v^ m msmm t Tu_rv*> -j '-^^/vl _j L|j^^^
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  • 884 7  - THE BATTLE OF THE RADIO JACK-POT David Briggs by 777; 7, f refrigerator, an cleeinc stove, a washing machine or may be $45,000 can be won by a US radio blew if he gives the corre;t answer to a 'give away" question on quiz shows. Bat is this ethical? Is
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  • 63 7 Workers hang in academy h;is tan whoec art on j ition n H aylng the LH I cai H I e uod ir-oUI is another! A:t cities I an good tlic i ibowii re, i d ndon County sea One a chalk H ng Of his back in I tunnels
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  • 6 7 rS"««a2^? BB^B iB
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  • 155 7 SYDNEY- Far mon youriK women than men hi.- *rork> inp their way around the wo! id these days, in the opinion of John Taylor and William Butters, two South Africans, who aie in Australia m the course of a hitch-hiking tout of the world.
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  • 34 7 LONDON, Sat (»fli« isil rndlan quartern here <' »v ■aid that Chile had offered to sell 'clia abut 20.00" mejtrio tons of wheat No av;i«rhitnt has 10 faf hc.cn completed. Reuter
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  • 63 7 DAIK \BCUB, Satui mt gey i- 1 Klwurj Syrian tf atativc at the United ii ity Cou m ii. ind r P.irae Minister, wa > jay lected PreaWent o< SyrUn I'-; liament foi J f,; k it, wiu* my ek cted VU Pret A nt,
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  • 57 7 KARACHI, Saturday, liable report! in Karac ii aid that arrangen* I fo: immediate mobtliza i a ol 50,000 tribe m< u to defend Pakistan nrhcuevci ne< Miry Tii.- tribesman have »< aiven special tralnlaf near th< ki homes and would be well- UsCipllned
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  • 108 8 LET'S GO T RAVERLAND The story of Peter p an k. of Wendy, John and Michael *i\ IL induced the three children to Hv J.V! ihe Pirates. Ulth h"n tot^j Pupils of Deans' School _-_»_.> on Thursday. Kridav and SSrth?^ "?> Pictnres shou anions a^'V. TJ, ll( Jt j N
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  • 32 9 With Peter Pan And Wendy "Pm captain" said Peter t o Wei Peter Pan, (Audrey Gordo n) r t o Wead) (Jennifer Parks) ts Captain Hooks hook before the tinu I net.
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    • 262 10 JACK ARMSTRONG AI M'*iV- .e^ rovies t>€ '^a^'" <( 5^ wt_-tf!-_fe. '-<.' fl N rt k B WCJ".-i' -5'S y. v must B£f SHOT' M 9^_rf**G^ fl to nn 1 2f>^^ i !T ii* r.DC "ATCI I II AH HAS PERFECTEID A BRAN'-V YQUHa WAN.'-P:^ A .THvyfl CO *£> THREE
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  • 21 11 fUN >;»ii;in<i "Svvattou" like th»» abo\<* I i plain* reported t»» ha\»* flown b.--I ,pc?il of «.<»untl.
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  • 283 11 Costs Less To Dress A Wife ALSO GOVT. SAYS i y In- in to coa*' SO* jrtog for immI the unsa, ma ittit v. hon petal I i like ______C*_ET 808 HOPE l in the rood ives' in d irt- of hus- I an- nually on clothes while hifl wife
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  • 12 11 "ELECTIONS" IN SPAIN I.tionl g for, mat thel H i :sOiO,l !icrs.
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  • 94 11 TRYING AGAIN -In Belgium URUSSELS. Sat M. p au u Hen:i fepaak. premi- r ai:j Foreign Mlnisfc rln the Bel gian Cabinet which rdigixed yesterday, toplgbf agreed to try 10 (ora a now |ovtrnM. Spaak who It a Bociftta W o'vci n*.w mandate froa Prince Re^enj Chirks. Princ. Charles had
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  • 97 11 In Greece ATHENS, Saturday. ii Themistoclea Sophoulls, I iberal Premier of Greece i new coalition Government, declared tonight: "If, despite all sacri- flees, the rebellion has not crushed, this la due to events an-) reasons the sou res of which are outside < Jreece". Eighty elgfcl yew °w S tiouUs
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  • 96 11 S'PORE SCHOOLS BAD? Then Don't Go To N.Y! NEW YORK. Sat- The W York Board of Bdrcatier was today bivestigatirs w'-y school children in the world'*: wealthiest city hav- <..*- bring their cwn chain to cl«: Investigation "I Ih* fKritnre shortage was or let- hv the school superintendent i<t*r the
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  • 267 11 DUTCH TO SEEK NEI "SOLUTION" T v 7 S******"*— jr.— Holland ii .ending strong cabinet Meat* -i h, .A,f, n .w_-" s E st lmii s to Vl>k 1 "definite solution" ol ths thr old dispute .tie Republicans, it wits officially tnpow ,1 to4_JI Tii« -i« legation. v«hi< i shortly
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  • 89 11 The Lost Weekend Regained I. os ANGELEB, if The PmnMk Mutual Uf* i Uisiivaii'T Cotnpanj immM mal-.c dlfta*>ilit> ;*a\-iin-nts L; an Rlcohollr 1 jk)H y hoMrr under jnr\ verdlei (bat alookoi- tsiii is w (liscas! f A Sin»ni«»r Ourl jur\ I'^rri'd unanimovisi^ tNat "rhronw ;«'<-. :h;il >:- wlih ini'iit ;i
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  • 394 12  -  OSWALD HENRY i7rrnM^'^ f VM -Tl I AWKKNCK TIERNEY. the lad who makes crime pay off in a big way (in the movies that is) is a rarity in Hollywood. At ease ard w ell-poise I sc i dally ir privat We, carries this
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    • 142 12 > s»^ I U roDi4 y/ I r^2p.m.,4.15.,6.30&9.15 I \vdS,i_l If < I>uk rMm popular I I I ilf _f^Ju_^_> 1 i** til^________* v ft. 1 I I __r~~~a "W"^ "^B" y 1 o dition.-d xV^ _jL_a -_r_L 1 CHAMPION Jplli^,, AV.\7 C R A B B E ww^ ________S_______B-_-__~flHi
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    • 33 12 i 3 Shows Dailv 6.15 y.15 p.m. SHAW IIKOS* 8100,000 Production! i greater than "CHEMPAKA" j "1 11 1 XT A" starring Miss SIP IT thrilling Du-'ls, Melodious Songs and I Lovely Maidens!
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    • 152 12 Globe GKKA "SSTI WHOLE spJi^U Tomorrr.w sw^i^'ES OGRADy L,.i„ NKW^KLD Ro- v '^IVA KAVI" «i_? 4^_ 1 __^i **_f^*Vie v tonpV'Jai-iamech.B 1 M u f *jlopzm I EOWARO EVERETT HORTON George Barbier M 20th Century-Fox. I I I lim ivs Toihiv! I 1.4 ;vm 4.15 pni I MS Ud ...0
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  • 598 13 r* i m* -r\ sterling Tins Bright (From A Market Correspondent) Dull markets and small volume of dealings eharaeteri/ed the ueek. lim,__r_«™ !3? h eK h rt i n? St* siUl il ™> the decline in rubber caused ■y-Hittl-I Xurfttfy by ho deiN in I K., and
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  • 86 13 P roduce Market Round -Up volume of business was recorded in the 2 -market during the week-end. Siak was _Mh< pn vious level of $16-3 8 a pieul. ...j in th. %rith Indian )C k P«TP" for vrster[quotations wic.-h B H6* SfoCAFLOrR: Fan UCE TAPIOCA $34. KOCA SEED 533. rpi'JM
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  • 40 13 Tt kka Taipmg Limited accounts for Lhe year ended 31st October 1947 cover only weeks work in tailings by the dredge. Profit WW £58:; and net liquid assets £122. 999 o r 6 li pc r share.
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  • 629 13 f Sin-; NOV. 19. LfipOK snare quotations S u giv- s by the Maliflharebrokers 1 As/oria.as i a frttow H INDUSTRIALS I K leg 1100 15.00 In v.".0 K Tin 10) 18 19 r <P' 25 8 26, Gcd ft: A IYust oiu j.30 B loioO 10.25
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  • 26 13 Rubber Not Popular lhe weakness in the i commodity made rubber shares less popular than J ever in the share market during the week. I 0
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  • 64 13 rhe rubbei market was quiet but Steady on Satuiday with very little change In prices compared with the previous day. Closing prices won- Buyers. Sellers No. 1. Nov. RSS 36- 36- No. 2 Nov. RSS 35- 35- No. 3 Nov. RSS 31- 31-"i On registered tendei .Dec. 36-
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  • 94 13 Bangrln iin Dredcing Com pany Limited report for 1947 embraces s had yoai's wo. king £7.955 or 2/6 per share. NVt liquid assets were i28J.~~.M-. equivalent to IH U per ;ha.re Nc.2 dredge, the flrSt tO be Kin, Is operating In thi original property where 4 'years work
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    • 40 13 A Love Story so beautiful t^rj that M(i-M set to the jB SCHUMANN, BRAHMS ami LISZT! V\itli the Superlative Star Cast of Katherine Paul Kobert HEPBURN HKNKEID WALKEK ij Preceded by Season Irom t t aalmamma^ma^**rrm^mm^mi^—-—r^—. ""-'l -U^BK !STlS^^Ml cowomoneo'
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  • 618 14 A Saturday of upsets in home soccer lOMM>V Sumlnv.— ln dav of MtrpHiW results Uteaal Wc nt home to Newcastle I atted Hest Bromuieh Albion suffered their heaviest beating ol the season, ancl Rotherham United met with simitar Indignity Ht the NnWh of York City, whose eent
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  • 154 14 They don' t Know now to walk? ON, E* it th* Style by a n übei 4 1 |d *n-! ers, Isa sct* t-c -ffic als ca lin*; t •(•ss mat* R ni.. who h I BHttsn record, mi In ioity of honorary secreth*--' W\[ B "Cttoa ol P v
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  • 156 14 Aussies beat Wales SWANSEA. Sun The AusI Wilts beat Wales by U ont- t<-> I -fter r K tMs I r tern oon y U tateraaI natch Th.*- Aastral lIM superior p. ie. was sdwaye < of pro) lena for th< Wi ~ihmen. who although ulmost dictating the run of
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  • 86 14 LONDON, Sit J Im! fever v* lrri)ai tae j;. Ar^nal stadium ttfcj noon where i qJ about K,OOO sai their oiirit-^ beatea by I eaatfe l aited iffer *f ine; game 1,, the only ol thf* match. This came in the s« hiiil u'*-*!i loa cenire turned into lis
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  • 263 14 I ONDON. Sunday. Oxford and Cambridge who meet in the inter-university match on Dee. 7. both won ptmm in London today by clear margins Cambridge had one oi their strongest sides against Blaekheath who scored only a try in reph to the Cambridge goal penalty
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  • 56 14 SERVICES FAIL AGAIN HONG KON3, Sua Malayan Service* Bga»l 'in batting when &«r dismissed I r »Bg Kong's inntogfll After dismissing »et i for the modest score] batsmen'.-- wicket then found Gambril s Howorth l threi A most difficult to P' a Hong Kongsc red«J l r. 'fill -T.I wickets
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  • 336 14 U.K. DOES NOT FAVOUR JR. OLYMPIC LONDON. Stmdav.— The United States would, it is reported, like to see the staging of a junior Ofcftn- piad to be held every four I years Hke the Giymr--: Gair.es. This suggestion has Hot met with support In British sporting where It f t
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  • 782 15  - MALAYA'S 'CUPPERS' GIVE FINE DISPLAY JOSEPH YAN (By Peng Soon plays a scientific game to "war out" Teik Hock BRKIOKD prowd, whieh included the Governor of Singapore and the Chinese neral. watched Malrva's Thomas Cup players in aetion at yester m\ thrillini; exhibition af the S.V.C. Hall in aid ol
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  • 150 15 KARACHI, Sunday. Sind recovered to eaany save an innings defeat when their match with tne West Indies entered on its third and final day nerc today. One hundred and ten runs behind in the first innings and three second innings wickets down for 53 with
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  • 574 15 Sports Master's Manchester Handicap Win MANCHESTER. Sun.— Mr. Dave Morris's three-year-old colt. Sports Master by A tout Maitre out of Port worth, dashingly ridden by lightweight jockey Douglas Greening, won the last big handicap of the 1948 flat racing season the Manchester November Handicap here this afternoon. One of Um
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  • 181 15 A strong rally In the second j half enabled the Police XI te share honours with the Auxiliary Police OOcefH XI in the Police Cup Final at Thomson Road yesteiday. The score was Tho Police attacked right j from the start and in a
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  • 213 16 'WELL-FED ASIA THE KEY TO PEACE' CANBERRA, Sunday.— Mr. Joseph Chirtev. the Australian Premier, today tinned thit all peoaftls ettorts should b** in ide to promote Asia's pcoiomk *!>*.*> lopmest, which, he de* lared. was tht- k*\ to ending- totttfcal strife. The Prime Mi ist r sua: "We cannot expect
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  • 108 16 Dadoo Answers Louw LONDON. Sat.—Dr. Tuiuf] Dadoo. the South A ?r:c Indian Congress leader, replied here today to what he described as a "venomous attack"' on one of his pamphlets by Mr Eric Louw, leader of the South African delegation to the Tn ted Nations. Mr. Louw attack, made i
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  • 147 16 MANCHESTER. Saturday.— Sir Stafford Cripps. Chancellor of the Exchequer, said here today that Britain needed to increase her imports by 15 per cent, and to secure 20 per cent, of the national income for capital investment He said Britain'.-* present toal production in
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  • 108 16 The Royal Singapore Flying Club 'Tiger Moth" which **ra-*hed on Saturday afternoon into the inner road.s near Clifford Prer was salvaged yesterday morning by work-gangs from the Department of Civil Aviation and the Malayan Airway."* The plane lay in some four fathoms of water which made
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  • 33 16 Anti registration posters were stuck on the walls of several houses in Kuala Kerling, (Timor ureal and the Ilth mi"e Bidor Road in the early hours of yesterday morning.
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  • 14 16 i mere were 47 arreats n the Fcd?ratioo in the paat 24 hourfj.
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  • 109 16 piTTSFIELD. MASSACtiUSKT An unemployed ex-manr, b I piu::.- to renounce his United States cttto to uve in Japan "where the people are ria considerate." pia Robert G NV.se... igad "a. Mimril cart. 1* tad .cnopoiu-_ for h.~ leci»_or "M an I cartels fee m
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  • 213 16 pp.AGI'E. Sunday-. Two members of the Briti* FhnhiMV staff in Prague were arrested on Thursday on the Czech-Austrian border when custoas 3 rti eers stopped an Embassy lorry being driven to Vienna, it was learned here yesterday. m report fron: th- 3 official news agency Cer
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