Morning Tribune, 23 November 1948

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  • 64 1 r if_._ M i|i|..<f.li.llOl a iir. s>bii Klasri (left), Z h«» left f«r America eight I •nnlhs age take up a J iraegte scholarship, Is seen J talking t<> the Queen at a t-t-ption iu London u**--n hy the H'ffh rsmmlssloarr 5 for lev lon, Dr.
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  • 130 1 j JLfRS. Richard M >rrow-Tait. British housewife who us trying to < ircl the world in a small plane with an cx-RAF man hs navigator, crash landed near Tok Junction. 205. miies south east of Fairbanks. Alaska, on Sunday. Tht icddent occurred
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  • 327 1 ACSU APPEALS TO GIMSON "Take Up Our Case" Th** (iuimm^ Turned Down rOVRTEEV thousand employees of the War Department in Singapore yesterr div asked the Governor and Legislative Council to -strongly" present their complaints on working conditions to the Vnder Secretarj of State for Har in the lnited Kingdom. Through
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  • 39 1 Fed. To Issue Royal Silver Wedding Stamps If Malays I (5 postage T** on D mber I I com--1 of I PP I t of other ponw< ill mtr es —a ra: of tl K 1 ent Y m
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  • 26 1 Franco Wins At Polls? lIDWD m su„ 2 yes rns 'from provinces candi- "c^t ri of voters inrn tn in Nme estimates between 70 P nation.
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  • 118 1 "My Ananda, My Child" BANGKOK, Monday. An elderly Bibwc-i retired Judge fainted in court today while the late Kind's mine a moving account of the scnes it the Royal bod chamber on the morning of King Ananda'n death. Many others in thf> courtroom were also visibly moved as the 64-year-old
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  • 64 1 NANKING. Mon. Eleven British women and Children left hero for Hong Kong today in a RAF plane on what was described as "temporary eva cuation 1 Thoy WiT dependents of Embassy and other British p<>r <onnel in the Nanking area. Another small group of depen dents will
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  • 58 1 SYDNEY, Mon.— A Skyma**ter of the British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines dumped 1.000 gallon-- of fuel in the sea when she developer! a minor engine troubl-*' soon after leav ing Sydney for Vancouver last night The plane returned to Syd ney where the fault was recti fled. After
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  • 196 1 I OS ANGELES, Monday. Claude Marsan today L faced a woman judge in a police court on tne charge of putting on too good a demonstration o. technique as a "great lover." it He said that he preferred to return to gaol and wait for
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  • 31 2 Indian Knifed During Quarrel j .v j C.....1 v.». m i •"">"...„ k i j i A sS h jas i j$z::TJ tt\<!:,; w-* 1.11 th. »h..|> i,.,.,Hv.l in a brutal argununl.
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  • 203 2 S'PORE TO SEE A MODERAN CITY A town planning exhibition will be held in mh«;»pore from November Mto December 1 1 to >timuiatr *ornl interns! in town planning am! bottteg, ami to s!n tht people Item necessary it is to have some t; m Ofl planning: in Singapore. The British
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  • 91 2 U.K.'s No.1 Planner Dure Here Sir Patrick \h*T< rom- hie. Britain's forei nost 1 town planner will be In v Singapore to open the Town Planning Exhibition which starts on November 30. He comes here from Australia where his visit coincided with a largei scale llritNh Council Ev- hihition on
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  • 154 2 Seven days more to register \"*Or will be on the wrong sldr of tin lae. it vol. d > not appi) for y— ir registration in J th" next seven days it you I— VS not i !r:':*d> a done so. J I lint if vol l hn\e got your
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  • 144 2 ECAFE SECRETARY IN S'PORE DR. P. liOKanailian. Chief Executive Secretarv of the ECAFE arrived in kallang Airport at 9 p.m. last night en route for Australia to attend the fourth session of the ECAFE to be held at Lapstone on November 29. He was accompanied by j his wife. Along
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  • 26 2 The group of Singapore! artists who want to form an| International Artists' AssoclatlOO here held their fourth meet- 1 ing last nignt.
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  • 109 2 MUAR. Monday.— A watch which is believed to be the the property of the late Mr. Harper-Ball or Mr. Simpson has been recovered from a captured bandit by the Seaforth Highlanders. It was found after an action against a bandit gang which ambushed a Military
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  • 116 2 ft ATI GAJAH. Monday— Two Chi. .j p u stables were killed in a gun battl. gang which attacked the Kong Yik M hours of this morning. A Chines, labourer j d wotmdcd. One ba— lit Shot dead. Documents and ammunition were recovered after the hattlc.
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  • 145 2 Ma rell a To Become Marcos Tin Mate"!.:. M yeais oh tin Singapore- Australia run. whie!. was recently sold to the BOuth American shipping c-»mpan\ Compania de Navegadftda Baru is dlie in Singapore today on her UOt trip from Australia Bu* ihe will obt t'v th. flag 01 Panamania as
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  • 199 2 Bombay hit by cyclone BOMBAY. Mon. —Bombay and a n area of abou t 70 mile*, around the city were virtually cut off from the rc* of India today.- a^ gales with heavy rain swep India's west coast. Bombay's transport servicts were paralysed as a eyclomc storm with gales reaching
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  • 36 2 Fight For UN Membership PARIS Hon I gan a nev Italy. Fr Ireland and int<» m« ".*.<■•■ I Nations despit I of thei! H Committee.- I Assembly s I Council bershlp I coun.r.. I vetoed by H
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  • 32 2 WASH IN''"! M Wear inj; M confident sn ent Prel man returned from his weeks' vaeat sun tod:r. to Aki up the heavy load M ami world problems U.P.
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  • 37 2 MANILA Monday. H Wireless RC A tcd a y lnte rr epteß an SOS from ti. A- transport Wabash en route Kobe requesting aid by p!aaH and saying that on,- man ml seriously burned.- U.P.
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  • 109 2 TITO WINS ALL THE WAY BELGRAPF •>* r T^ aml-a-half mo.-l:i CoiJgJ offensive to ur^eai Tito /as be?n a total r»j JSdY^Joilav leaders na*j complete and v *tf«l«" of Yugoslav! ts Thes-- signd--.nl also clear to observer 1. Yugoshivu, JM» tion of movm: tically in the ft ture. 2. The
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  • 285 3 WRECKERS STAYED AT STALLS Mm.i<_i*;* labourers demolished about 300 I! Aft l;;lis in ihinA street yesterday, under n a L M, tni lhf\ received sudden orders to stop. ie Kl This was the result of a letter from the Sixth Police Magisitiate (Mr. B. A. Fyfe) to the I Municipal
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  • 35 3 Food gifts to Britain -warning Oilt food to Hr tin have beel found to conta n things other than wl thf hriti^h i. 1.l th" ra Stou >; autboritief «i. r- 1-ir- ;-f liable i §eauted«
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  • 16 3 SILVERWARE FOR RECLAIMING J _v. i pi y* if v i i< I C* u c
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  • 13 3 Eli ci: nt :o all In Sin.mongj ist be] cf
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  • 26 3 Lawin. ia;.. y located i-ge 1 .*r_dit a large l I ee> ocu--1 a from iSti 1 I -the; i ere l
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  • 89 3 "Onlooker" gives Cripps a piece of his mind -I i.s. nto in nee. i what per- i r "i~-j if] ed rati out ofl serves. hei to I the ai«l of the Burmese Memo-, c*rat&\ So popular BPS they Ir their c-wn country that tl have to live beliin.i barb
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  • 67 3 Tiie Qpei ci tiiose kil.-. ana. wospded in the t>a::ci:: an;bush at ftbe Tin m Muar-Bakn Read on Nov. 17 have fcetn announced. Thty ar-_ KILLED: CApi 7 Ham brcck. m. c. Uj Ceafort!i ■H:gljlaKde: f WOUNDED: Lieut. Brown wr.a rMeived Ufbt 2''x'ound^ and ii (UngerQU&l: Al in
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  • 39 3 The three day exhibition of u-ork by the C^unese a Tan Tin Theng at tke Cnin- s Chamber of Commerce whld) should nave flnlihed en Sunday, has been extended until today. It ha^ drawing large ciowdi;.
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  • 29 3 Mr. Hermanns I. Stein, the n.w South African Trade Commissioner te Siagapore, "»__-<.. Stein, and three-year-I daughter Aadre Jaiiina. They arrived n- p tiie (egelberg yest -rday.
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  • 164 3 rA Malay dispatch rider emi>l.*ye-j at tbe NAAFI told the .Vs*>i_e Court yesterday that lie uvk to Uie Medical College, on his motor cy-Ae. the two men accused of the #1 1,400 armed robbery 1 a« in- C elle^e on January 29 la>t. Wit said,
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  • 13 3 v m wa. r( I t 1» Raub-Bent E^lSi 801 c
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  • 41 3 TALK FOR 'POLITICIANS' Ungku A. Asi bin A Hami^ of Raff] will give a talk e D -i ti cla:: ill tni thi V Men's Muslim held at thi AU Mala .I mai Society, No. 31, L Qfl 12 Gey] Saturday
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  • 117 3 HUSBAND ORDERED TO PAY 1 sa May I I I mam M dollai hi r im iband Willi im No. i taat i<»f-.iru: Mrs. iiuun. uho i.. lived rl Irom hei ausband bUmk August 20 t t Ued foi ■ol itioa oi th. ir mat rl and decree nisi was
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  • 65 3 The Food and Agricultural Organlsstlon hat nominated Mr. w. H. Cummings, Burmaborn u. rs. citizen as their Par Fr..-,t( vn Regional Repre tentative, Since the war Camming*-] t* ur< i Burma, siam and Indo-China to study the ricf Industry, and subsequently i_ an FAO man
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  • 83 3 lan Ah Cii:- K an dderlv I fisherman dressed In ragged clothes ask -.1 Thi First District Jydge y* .-.tfi'tlay to send him bi.ck to China if be wti not allowed to fish la a curfew area oi the Johorf 1 straits He
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  • 64 3 Th" KAF lm. Ii d oat two b.'itzi* 1 yastclay Singapore based Spitfires attacked i>-in«iit p In thick I'-n^l-' in ".V -st I Johor i and sw-pt it with cinI non fire for 20 mlnutea, Nea**B.o^a, in central Malaya, ~"<-;ui fighters ani Spitfires strafed a caii
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  • 81 3 THE S ten Herts the; ve mon 21- c'ea of (rinsh th..- mil Afl ia will I ,*.,< to this •fl tut i:.<. letter asxi we as- iti >n to notify trie auth ohtles, ct any special case strict i-hereace to th< gulatiOOi may
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  • 123 4 <AA ADA 8 t ..\£>T V. m er* the R, a Oswidfsw Me „>,*../ P»h, e form a cir 1 MUioaal ffora, gfe nfcHfada a u+ mL Jt^ M 77*e ry^epr ofrjscl pictured above is the icorlis fewest ISM ■•<*pf-.-*. Cn/le./ ."/.e Cierva. "Air Horse,' although it 'ooks
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    • 75 4 Tiers Of Loveliness You 11 love this gorgeous fashion number with its charming soft lines its graceful form fitting. One of the many creations by SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10, BATTERY ROAD. Phone *****. Sil. VACANT KKITISH UOMANTKAI IKR required fur European Sehool in Naval Ba*e. Box A.Ult, MT s >
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    • 91 4 L.4BORATORI SCIENZA DEL POPOLO'S LEAUTY PREPARATIONS DR. MGRIS COMB with Balsamic oils A and G I*^ turning grey hair black or other shade requi 4 50 I BALSAMIC OILS A B, refills for Nigris Coml I NIGRIS BRILLIANT INE, Non-Greasy I DR. LA VIS'S CAPILLOGENA HAIR POMADK I new hair
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    • 293 4 ;|ON YOUR RADIO TODAY j > Bl I F NETWORK M JtM h j :"o Amoy Si 10 10 12 00 M; 1.00 H Ma»--,n liah ll C Broadcait tur Tunv 1.00 pjn Dance mask by Opening Announcem nt ft Lou preager and Joe Wi Summary in nau 130 News;
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  • 637 5 Today's woman's page §lve$ cooking on Two well balanced menus i ;int 1 usual it; that Lif it i re inged. ber of te near to can with s |otol tti rat oni i. te in i 1 plaid thr .mtil makI "table to grass ;.nd ipkin
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  • 150 5 D IARY HONGKONG bound on vacation are Mrs. TM Chin Tuan. Mrs. Una Siew Jin. Mr. and Mrs. P. chard Chua 1 Ho L.m an 1 family. They left on the r.rthage last wee!:. 4 Leafing for ipoh yesterday morning was Jine Yuen Tai Foo. On her feet again Mls
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    • 47 5 I Let experts convert your I materials into striking gowns. I IRS. "TOMMY "-THOMPSON W[ i! Bldg., Bailery IM. Te). m"' y a Watting Photograph W* in the Home I vuinguished Photography I -Peter Rohinson Photography Party Pictures l 1 Studios, Orchard Road Bw__ telephone 4424 3aIBBa^~~~~IOaa_BSSSBBBSBBBSBSB_I-QS_SBBSBJB__a^
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    • 40 5 A M^________________________fe_______H_***'''''"— ■MM__ RAFFLES HOTEL j Tonight From 7to 8 p.m. in the Lounge I THE COCKTAIL HOUR j with FRANK PICKFORD at the Piano I and from I pm. to midnight INFORMAL DANCE J FRANK PICKFORD His Orchestra I
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  • 300 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MOV. 23, 1918 King Canute Retreated Lond<n Agents S/gS-tr. rtt*. Turr.er, Ltd., Talbot House, 1)8 St. Martin's isine Tv.t. WK hope there will be no unseemly demonstrations of panic among otir City Fathers when on Friday one of their colleagues. Mr. A. P. Rajah, puts forward
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  • 588 6  - POLITICAL UNREST IN CYPRUS CONSTANTS ARGYRIS By m j Hritain'* departure from j j Palestine and l-«M*t ia I enhanced the importance; {of I'rpnis a* an aireraft carrier of the West. But: j the carrier is heading j into a political storm. THE whieh Is sweeping the Middi Bast row
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  • 320 6 WITH the fall of tho Egyptians and Cretans their [■lac at sea wai taken hy the Phoenician!, for at the" momeat the Greeks weie too new to the sea to be very Impoitant. though we know a greet <iea! about the doings Of the Phoenicia
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    • 24 6 Mala\an Airways Ld. NOW TWICE DAILY FROM SINGAPORE TO KUALA Unm K. JIHIH 4N D P■NA fl DAILV SERVK V* TO TAIPING mmm*.m^mmtA~^mx*^r^m»^r^^^^'^mm*m w.
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    • 45 6 THF MORNING TRIBI NF. Tuesday. November 23. 15H*- 'i f j —i j MAJ> MtNv PoUTD£S SOhmflk AS G-l_ /~S _s_ ,-t _-v .■i'fc.f «*l_> __fk_"lT_: LGT /v.i.-'A .ififefc. c^fSfi. n ____,^.-o T •■-,||a* rVT yjmm\-i T r Cr^ L&t-_^_-_ iii i 4 flu 11
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  • 88 7 S CAP To Decide This Week m u< m ite tn« B |J P CI mationa the Fai ftitSU'l V Allior ft tin t»«uh net tht V to diaeliM which B, ductions liDonty, it wa>I U SWfWßj- >zu whose sent- cct to some L nil of the' but delc-| lenicncyj
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  • 54 7 State shipping line for Australia i Introi !i iiu ion i u'&Uli ipi ite intci k' Mi. I M'-PlSt'';. ntly IoHJ thai the tov-r-n > 1 ntend to pj»-- r: n of Com- j f i r i the The Gu\- j vioutly !ccnl- 1 1 't ship- 1 me
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  • 20 7 OQtfn, Mon- n 21-yeai- cl »'d singing "star i ig last night MJ 200-mile flight across in Northern VWs-
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  • 15 7 t n Monday. admitted ai S i nC e fan ailment improving I U.P.
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  • 16 7 Monday, v p lynn and his n en .onto to confirmed incom*nl n t U.P.
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  • 64 7 First map sh'iws the areas T* first allot rtl Arabs and Jews hy the l~ fitted Nations. On- tre map shows areas won hy iorcH of arms uh»*n the I'ni- ted Nations' Hrst trute \\as ohserv»d. Mai» on rijfht shows lh»* new divisions under tV
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  • 149 7 SEOI'L. Monday A Governnient spokesman said today the situation nea; the ;'.&th parallel was "very critical" and tho Home Ministry plant d to tiainj about 25.000 additional police after recruiting thorn within a I two-week period. Hor.?e Mimstci T. Y. Yun said about 40 North Korean
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  • 24 7 A Session Of Assize Will be held in the Singapore Su- I Pierre Court n n December 6. at 10.15 a.m.
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  • 480 7 RUSSIA REJECTS PALESTINE PLAN DARIS, Monday. Ku-ssia claimed in the tnited Nations political committee that the I nited States and Britain were striving to mould Palestine into a tool for joint military policy and "their oil monopolies." Russia's Sem>Mn K. T-a*ap-kin rejected Bernad.tb- > plan and chatted Britain with trying
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  • 217 7 Anfav outbi all of mll'tary activity wm reported -n the Ncgev area In southei Palestine >*>•<< Tday. An Israeli mmy spokesman slid that Egyptian lore-'- have taken w verai previously imcccupied tions from «*fs;nt to 10 Mill a East oi thi li line which I*
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 172 8 What Missed 2,000 Years Ago Marie Sect (tl), Ean Ean (24) and Enjj Eng (30) love the sea next to acting. IMB jm gg ■■sm-rwp**---- Xs ..awsaia. ~^y*.-j~^~g~?%^jw^sig^»B^ *s The girls driSlSed up for ths •••i.rman: Yap fit* Lan (16) Ean Ean and bg Eng. 1 Kipht: Wouldn't you like
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    • 245 10 JACK ARMSTRONG 1 r y x*y. -"-"-spent ---ev yjtx 1 1 now tf --J _r— r_l ■•«_.-B»-l.- I ARES'^E-EuS Thß(. 7*f" p. f-»?_a EXI ~LIjS~Sa Ma _„y p, »w.iwk ff-rra II V ,»as^«£? _ec»usE_ t^_> *v^e^/ EV I LIL ABNER I -p l r~~~~~~~™~~ Ijf ah *^--ATCHt»ir^!r-r---_J *m p:ck ~3~~
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  • 275 11 Chinese Reds Hit Out At US Aid To C hiang American interests in China will be obliterated if kftlMnto lied hands. This was indicated in a 4lca-t on b statement by the Central Committee of pMdßiuust Parly yesterday. ■/ugh it 3 tin strong■"er ind ition of P w ed w
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  • 73 11 BRUSSELS, Sun- It. Pnui Henri Spaak. who last nitrnt a^reei! to the i truest of Print* Charles, Re^-it of Belgiuia, that be shoul t form a new Goverrmcnt, tr-iay sai-1 that he hoped tc compete its fonhaticai bv noon tomo ow. "The former Cabinet
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  • 240 11 SYDNEY Sat.— Wives should at least be allowed to 0 share eqiihUV with their husbands moncv thev sav. from housekeeping allowances, said Mr. W. n. Hazi'lton. speaking at a farewell function on iW tirement as Sunreme Court Prcthonotary in bydney. Mr. Kazclton MM that bv 1.t."
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  • 152 11 'The West F irst' BOSTON, Sun. i-tm: ;h- urgency of Aid to Bui :n<l Asia, thp ('linst»aii Sctenc Monitor ltd in as: MtOI to! t f that I Commu.i if m ivouM be "more pataitrsylllf t'-i i\ iliz.i* ion than a sw» c]i'u Chinese Red victory The papii said .1
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  • 29 11 Cl.\( i.\NATI. Ohso. Sun. Thr American Federation »»f Labour convention prepared foioi^n poiicy statement today dematfcttng a strongei United States position In dealing with Hud "ia. U.P.
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  • 394 12 British Film News Story Department Reshuffle To Keep Dp With Production LONDON. SYDNEY BOX. Managing Director of Gainsborough, beliexes that the foundation of the production programme ot anv British studio should be set in the *tory department. lie is putting this belief into practiee bv re-organising Gainsborough's own Scenario Department
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    • 121 12 in ft^/.r2^*___g_tf GEORGt FORMBY M CET CRACKING' fcffi lAM HAY! "t|S' 11- 2 -1.15—0.30 9.15. _y^ «Sm7._-__k ~t Ph.-. V:9__T AIR-CONDITIONED lO>|ol^l^%V! ,JLm nidi <4>fW^- B—^^^F HANI HMB ROBERT £huMA\'N md FRANZ LBZ T woven around I HOT) of ™Vh t£at It will live with vou forever We ur-,. vou
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    • 43 12 _-_~N m m a a m _v_ i fu(;_..l M U \U ■■TmosT > [bar! IV#l^ 8947P8. LAST 3 SHOWS: 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. SHAW BROS NEWEST SENSATION *"< HIM A* starring MISS BIPITT OPENING TOMORROW "VOI NG WIDOW" Released Thru' United Artists mm M
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    • 154 12 ■-■>>_. ••swi LM. N :Tr^" "TO HAVE AND Rov.i! ~7 "RAJA l| i-i <^^^"~^'""' m*Sm m y THE LIFE AND LOVES OF ONE OF T K^yTjTT""^ GREATEST AUTHORS OF MYSTEHV STORir IT'S A TRUE STORY: Opens Today 4 oWs^A^|| ls&3fl 2-4 IS-6 30-9 30 o m "2^Woiil^l! 11 vp m
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  • 48 13 Produce Market Round-up um I Ungga p ...i hew Cosed th- sHCh* it oil men thprtcn-wfc- en tations: awk TAPIOCA 534. .AKr- {M £IOCA SEED »35. rnii'M PEARL: So*. SSs PEPPER MuntoK tjSc PEPPER: Lampong LbIER ißound) >130 Java; ipRA B s KJ IEG UOSSI2B. B. audi M.j.
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  • 657 13 I Nov. 22. kapore wan quotation* fu riven hy the Mal- ftaiebi en As^wia-oi Eas frllo- B Ice 14.00 15.00 Bnck jj, 2.05 •J.!'2'..xd I tr ;1 6 1 jnist ;.:,o S.5O Tin 10) 15 19/i. P) 23/1 25 6 em United pu r Bee 11.50 42.25
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  • 27 13 Market Opens Low The share market 3 opened the week ex- tremely quietly yester- day with small business passing at slightly lower levels. S m ......Q Q.
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  • 192 13 don l( .;.Pr, «v ..Tll' SS, Whi<h i,s due to •>•■'*•■ H»"Kk<»i *<* Ixuv «l*.„li Z tLV y -<'''»<l £"5 million for British nmntltmetm*- matrriais lor Ihr Shame Stair Hallways A sizeahie share of thr allocation will go foi the pui chase of j mill,
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  • 39 13 Rubber Average 46c per Ib. The average Helling j 1 price of No. 1 Latex i Rubber at the Singapore auctions during the quar- S ter ended Sept. SO, whs i 46.04 cent* a pound. m*.^^..^**- >_^**^^m r****..^**. t
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  • 37 13 LONDON. Mon. —Pakistan', cotton crop this year, esti maud at 1.300.000 bales, will go mainly to India. Australia. China. Spain and Russia will get 15.000 bales each. Radio Australia re- ported.- Reuter
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  • 41 13 I For the four months to CVto- I ber- 81. Austral R p customs an.! excise revenue was £A M.<!.>l.--897 ar, j n ■>■ ase of 7 1 7 1 1 ovi i the mme riod for i«*i7. I
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  • 108 13 Com petition For Indian Market I MELBOLRNE, Monday—lf Australia did not go after Indian markets she would be beaten by other countries, said Mr. H. fc Gollan. newly appointed Hirfi Commissioner to India before leaving here for India today. Bfr. Gollan. former Australian Trad-' Commissioner to India, raid hfe visit
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  • 95 13 TiH Australian Wheat i.-id*i.,-try -i\:.y soon I opt ;< tyjteni of prut- stabilisation. n.»original plan winch wai intra dueed to thi- Federal "■>,_. liament two years ago whin pn on were high was thrown out again I ccaus*- i»* did nat g i... the aj roval
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  • 77 13 f With no advices f* )'.n London and New York, the local rubber market wai quiet yesterday. Pi ices vv i e aroun I Satui day's closing levels Tone. Steady but quiet. Closing prices won- Buy< Sellers Mo. 1 Nov. RflS 36-fi 37 No. 2 Nov. USS :{.V'-
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  • 416 14 CLUBS SEEK FA RECOGNITION I ONDON, Vnmdnv.-Thr.i.mho.it Britain c*.erv MB dai mon- th::r, KMMKH) sportsmen |>l:»xso<rpr in -ell or^ini^l amateur !e:i-;ues-but n.tiior.l th, ..flit ia! FoOttaH AMW iation recognition thev have been Neekiac foe many ye:irs. beading a •crusade" to gain this recognition is a M war- old Sunday school
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  • 251 14 Fates Hard On Scott Fa e m the i* I illness and injury ias t- en unkio I this -season Id _*wi.e Sco»t, the Arsenal and England i*;htback. Du i the v nv r w wai Ir Norway. Scott an operation foi ippfndi- i mmr i the rust month's league
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  • 98 14 BILLY CONN MAKES A COMEBACK ~.-i LAS', Texas, Won Conn the on e \.r:. yweighj boxing contender Dtak bit second appeajance of hii ccm.eoa:k campaign h re Thursday nig]..: in a ten round bout again.-.; Jacki t Lyons of Oklahoma City. Ccn n is 4 -ot expected to eacounttr more
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  • 44 14 In played n Saturday at the Farre** FzTk between C S. A, and Kwl SpotU Loafui Hin w n§| -'red ail thiee goat* [or ir.e C. 8. A. Tne c. S. A. ran out winner.- by three •toll to one.
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  • 118 14 WUtmi. rjcture. 1 Mrv E. l-ddlau Thomson riwlilag tin < ~t *-ru MLL■ vv«n by Games Low at auturita*'-* _a<r\ H liiiiah from Mrs. Iteilly. Mrs. Thomfton, with Mlm tS MitebcU ar*. thr owners of th»- gn\ Vustralian c-ldi^ T ribune Mrs. Charl»><» ivo.ixes
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  • 99 14 RACEHORSE COVERS 100 MILES New Warrior, an 11 -yoa-' -old j brown gelding, v.* bo recently won the Angles* y handicap ttt Fiemmeton Ka&ecousM. Melbcurno, has nov/ covered 110 miles, 2J furlcpga n iaces. His latest win was from his bundcedth ata* t His reccr i i*> 17 wim (inolid'ng
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  • 50 14 I. K R.P.--. ICI for Singap has .< die rf laa veiyproj i v\ sport. ll] ny Thi? (Ex-CLI r .< Chl fcrcl r was eel 9 combji* -I vs. the A ed in tii tion 01 I XI, but un i toe e*l H [fuu
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    • 105 14 I Mth C FNTI BY-FOX preeeerti j Ji4__T f mm*A*\l^-W R\Tlt« fi «p a c PB'ili r %_-8 fii 1 1 l-ha/ a xy*** ______________________________|_~r a AIHAMBRAjM^^ «A* v*« ♦<_» *5* »j» *r» ♦;•<■ TJJ* »r» startsTTomorrow I I N.B— OXLV S SHOWS DAILY ut I. HO p.m. 5.13 p.m.
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  • 192 15 S'PORE ASIANS BEATEN \si_ins piaved bad rugger ana »unerea K Mlie b mils of" the Singapore Cricket Club ,f „,e tn ilo the M"< yesterday. jilts I'"' I _l V ,ilK nom Ij Sag, t loam two mei in with his ■ile. fumbled and up V „n the leivlei use
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  • 43 15 iht itesi stake--1:.. ma Au.-tra- v,.; I hW first. It is a by Dhoti. mon u s list of Pl :h \vu> aby Mi I I am .>ire of non B-rabrook. it w n 24 racej ami D.c:T s during I
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  • 388 15 the draw I the Roy- 1 Club'i Scot- i v T atch to be j r I T mah next j I-" m■ ing (Scotland ■It RCi Scr.) ,r.l H. tan lei vs. B F r .1 C. HhiL s r\. Vi Scot: iA)
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  • 31 15 kei, wife of iwn tennis Norman Brookes. ;apore yestack to Aus- in England. visited nder. son *hlv f VT» '^oives a rood parcels Hos- which she 1
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  • 105 15 Scullers sign for title race Bvans Puddara. Amtrallap i champion, and Max FUher. .New South Walci champion, 'have ligned articles for thei i world iculiini title ra© which will t..i:e place n Mo* [▼ember 10 <-n the parramatta i iv* r. near Sydney Each hai [depw.-it j £Alot The course
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  • 222 15 Several big soccer matches are in store tor Singapore faa> before the end of this year. The Singapore Chinese Football Association council meeting held at the Singapore Garden Club, yesterday, has under taken to arrange these matches. This rear'j Malaya Cup holders the Penang Chinese— hav
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  • 147 15 Best Austia.iar. athloto for 1948 is likely to be selected fiom two outstanding candidates for the title 01ymp.<* ■CUlling chimpion Mervyi. Wood and John Winter. Olympic high- jump winner. Tho winner, who wil. no chosen finally by a special committee led by Sir fcrank Beaurepairo. noted
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  • 279 15 The Singapore Chinese Football Association v/ill have its own ground and elub-house in the uear future. The probable sites in view are the former Polo Club ground, the Anson Road Stadium and the soccer field at Guillemard Road, Geylang. The qut-stiOP. of having its, Kn
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  • 72 15 F N SOCCER Tho follow. n,; will repreiert F.&.N Spoib. Cluh football team against Standard-Vacu-um Oil Co. XI en Friday al Farrer Park. TJkso on She re-i serve list mu.st also attend and be prepare i to play. Ong Keng Swee; A warn; Chik. J Nonis; Ami. Aniut.saY C B.
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  • 128 15 He's a Brown but not Bill Probably the Brat Bngli->h professional siol-eter engag** l to eoadl i mnioyets ,i an Austialian < ommercial company passed t< lough Singapore yestonl.**' on *ou* tu Sydney by lh*. Ho i.s Sydney Maurice Bi< opening bats:. ian for M*d< >■ ■ex County, who ll
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  • 196 15 PACIFIC SURF MEET PROPOSED In the 41 years that tho Surf Life Saving Association of Australia has been in being, its members have saved 66.732 lives, and the association now protects as many as 20.000.000 surfers a season. Now the association ll to ask the Mew South Walts AmHt* ui
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  • 49 16 Strike on 'Elizabeth' Settled a S ta v Ik 'Stic A\-\*\ ts nil s prej A I and cc tain 1 tf 150 kick g today w It Five hundi i ■tv rctun to P it said tli "stick i1 tkii rally -Oil V Dg o: -ie Compan; Reuter
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  • 43 16 Revolution Recognised WASHINGTON, Monday. 1 rhe United Btafc today recogted the new Peruvian revolution ry regime. The new government li head-; w y Oenerai Manuel Odiia •a ho led tho revolt laat month. orthrowing the former prestent Jose Luis Bustamentc R|- tro.- U.P.
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  • 352 16 REDS HOLD UP RELIEF COLUMN Si ..i.ting oont'.nti*^ M hotli ridfn of the Longhai railway east of H MI( y.v two N*tfc I*l wmm aw iMi '"pfcl wy jm the Jaeci It rettw CfH. H naag FttM fo array sxr-up encircled by Connnuo NL Chen IT* m. PO-C MMBI deNpatvhc--.
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  • 371 16 UK Probe Witness Received LONDON, Monday.— David Rufus Williams Assistant Secretary of th'" Empire Parliamentary Association, today told the tribunal probing alleged corruption in Government circles that a complaint had been made to him abo::: 'Mr. X" mousing money to bribe ministers. Ho said that Sherman
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  • 144 16 DATAVTA, Monday. The Indonesian Republican Government tuua not objected to the resumption of informal negotiations with the newly appointed Netherlands Cabinet delegation, th<? Republican news agency Antara reported today. The Dutch delegation i3 nowi rn its way by air to Ratuvia The Republican Cabinet met last rn;,ht
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  • 19 16 Urges Action On Hyderabad j the s his p: joct H- nee Ln H terioral tion by I Reuter
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  • 41 16 U r. K ill tun pound catch huge edl 1 I H D of giant Tha ihl] i Mr. J. i Mnggi trawl..-....*.-. ished fi J In th-* first veys lnl i 31*1 L.Uv A I_ih:;;_ U.P.
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  • 27 16 LON ICN T English n A. E. I Mai r. a H fu Tea*'. Lon* home tod y been BUfl ana h months Reuter
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  • 25 16 COLOMBO, U n rationing maj troduced in C sumor- voiunUi cent, of their nsuapW which now tot lons a mon::.. Reuter
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