Morning Tribune, 24 November 1948

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  • 281 1 BIG SLUMP IN RUBBER PRODUCTION bßEfi r «uliH tion in Mala) a tell by 13,835 tons last month. The drop was entirety to I bi£ deereav* in output from smaii hidings. The big estates mrtd about l.<KKt tons more than in September. atUibuted to the activities of terrorists who have
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  • 68 1 EX-FIGHTER COMMAND CHIEF HERE Royal Air f Kirtleof the iv< d in rt yeater- ft g Air- 1 > I Au.«--(1 Ausn A-: the inc ftl Commonwealth i tm rt <■'•■ many j d w h > w< my i wd War," he 1 i 1 S lOltO I a-i
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  • 103 1 Chinese I bandit Jungle and k Patrol of the »W »i the trorl "n!I1 i, thorough Kenta ,f found L£ i Party of irn -T Gur*<has. h<. Sten gun 1 -nade.^a L Ml rounds of ammunition. During tho sweep 14 bandit suspects wore captured. A
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  • 247 1 NANKING. Monday.— Nationalist forees pushing eastward from Hsuehow were reported today to have reached points oni); 10 miles from Gen. Huang Pei-tao's besieged troops at Janehuan but reports indicated no immediate relief for the hard-pre-ssed army as the Communist siege entered its 13th day. A Miniltry
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  • 37 1 BATAVIA. Monday -Tne arst Dutch purchase of about ia(i)o tons of Australian Horn for Indonesia itoce dock workers lifted their do> oott of Dutch ships should w from Austrahan poas. commercial source- .-taua nci
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  • 374 1 ABDUL TOOK A HINT AND OUIT A USTRALIA WITH WIFE SANDRA MOHAMED Abdul bin Salikin, 29-year-old Singapore Malay working in Melbourne, took a hint last month and left before he was served with deport at ion papers. Yesterday ho stopped ashore in Singapore with S his charming White Australian wifo.
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  • 95 1 GLIDDKN WISCONSIN. Monday— Officials line announced today that "disappearance" of Hobby Brat* scractor and singer, was a publicity hoax and that an investigation was undei way to determine if Criminal charges could bo brought against Brecn and his pn agent. Breon. missing on an airplane
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  • 346 2 BIG JUMP IN ARMS IMPORTS Mainly Pistols J)w outbreak <>f liFtHwW >" Mulaya. followed by ihr (ioxtrnnitnt'* defssrilM to *rant private licence*, gate h tremendous fillip to gfafftfOflri Ml import** luring the months from July to Sepi einhpr. About i,7<M> revolt er> Mt bn|iurteti compared vvitli only two ►r the
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  • 52 2 p-IN-C Fa: Baal Air ComV mand. Ai- Marshal £,ii Hugh Lloyd, left for London in h:* special plane yeateitfay to discuss "outstanding ques-; tiom concerning tht Far East: Air Command" with the Aii I Minis*, ry. He expects to be away io days. j SIR
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  • 30 2 Old Victorians' Dinner, Dance The Old Victorians' Assoeia-, tion \.iii hold its second reunion dinner and dance at the Victoria School hall on NaVem-j ber 27. at 8 p.m. l
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  • 229 2 SHAVED HIM ON DAY OF THEFT AT the continued hea. ing of the Medical College 10bbery oasr in the Assize Court yesteiday. a Malay hairdresser told the court that he had shaved off a moustache woni by the Hrst accused. Husslaa bin Ali. on the afternoon of January 29 last
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  • 273 2 THREE Singapore booksellers were summoned before Mr. E. P. Shanks (First District Judge) yesterday t<. answer charges of (mpultftHg "Comics" instead <>i the jKMkHluab iMCified in their application forms. *i i< wt- MHfcunmed Mi M "itM**. Bhaik ptwotti nnd Import l><»|tf. -l>ai\" M:irio:i"' uwn> i
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  • 71 2 a m J Nearly twenty four J hundr* tl dead dogs anti i si\ hundred dead fa In m were burnt in the Singa- (Hire Munieipal lnein**ra- 5 tor at kolam Ayer near J Seraiiijnon Komi from m January to October this year. I a
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  • 26 2 A talk on "My countrv. France'' will be given by Mr. M. Bodard at the British Council, Stamford Road tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 82 2 Aged 15, Sent to Assizes A 15-3 wn, |-tch 2 V fc I>o unn 2 I W...V *j** Attizes nv ,v,... J R J CL J Wttrdaj icharJl tin M I pt J log Chii -Jj 1 U ut As the p Pte. Orice chall i and th« y Ba_*J
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  • 14 2 Offii e of 1 u N I -w In Thankss i I
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  • 223 2 Ong Chin Chuan. a S.T.C. driver, who. with I wife, was held up by three Chinese and robbed of eai and valuables valued at SlO2. said at thi Seventh Pi i Court yesterday: "I did not report the pottceafta] incident because I was hungry and the
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  • 63 2 Dutch Will be Auction Seized Good Several hundi toG *H i produce ar.d 2B con'U*ated .seized by th, Dutch I ports, are I public auction ~IaM den t of Rhio al i u Pinang this week More tha n^J -J 9 palm oil. pepi „:i. :..fl lof batteries will be
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  • 32 2 Half an hour more for your letter have evening to I I Control!^ M nounced fl posting tm I ter's will I early or at n ßlinU ti fl the day. has
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  • 95 3 Ii difl in»t MBM tt» lrij»;h-* It !i theie in»*n orators k\\*'\ ;'lUlrr*N»'tl .{0 0 i;ti-.-».3 (Ml I tn* o; i-utioit 'i, MM l:i «»t ,,incrv i<| iii. s.n^a.ior ..mnliN i ti«» <:;•■ a .1 <l I .'\.tilt"« A i <> i i i n.
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  • 174 3 ACSU HITS AT ARMY REPLY Army's ;.iv to the ACSU memorandum to the m the Legislative Council on working [ions iviiiani in the service, came under fire ight union denied every statement made by my e inan yesterday morning. AGSI m the MornMK i last the uiiaftfi the t-nio'i >In
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  • 15 3 to the arrived in rney wars Wu I'aak- Th ,ll! Consul-!
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  • 54 3 India to send teachers to Malaya Government of India wil recruit uachers from India to teach in the Teacher* Training School. Malaya. India also proposes to providi teachers for long term employment in Malayan schools.. Voluntary bodies runnin*. educ^tlonal institutions in Malaya should contact the Representatives of the Government of
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  • 51 3 A lilm "Meet the Pione is produced tor British factor workers, to see how their individual efforts contributed to the finished product and uses ,to which conveying-machinery was put when it reached cus- tomers. will be shown next year in Singapore. Kuala Lum- 1 j pur and
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  • 106 3 ITHE two widow, of Seah let '"'•^^"Vhelr I 1942, came to the High Court yesterdav ov< the,. i husband's will. Kee Ah Liat the second wife. i entitled to a maintenance allowance of $25 per month under the will, asked the court for an
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  • 86 3 HELP FOR JAKUN REFUGEES Nearly i'» Jahuc refugee** jf terrorist**! la Segaatot, OOCC, arc v-vim; iieip nom ihe local authorities and Malay organisations. They are hWICCd Is two >pe-ciaOy-hutlt huts in a in.***>> .v.i;npa:*i*t. J Twenty-seven or' their met iv. now taring employed in tlu Scgamal XWwn Oflice and th<
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  • 65 3 Eighty wall aalcricd employees of firms housed Ir Union Building. Singapore have a benevok-n; societ) i I their own. The Onion Benevolen. Scciety Bi it l» known P"' l(t I tiv, death claim. totalling (737.50 during t***e >''' ai rnc! ids Aufuat 31. l y4B The
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  • 218 3 He Doesn' t Fear T igers Or Terrorists (Tribune Siufi Reporter) Terrorist.*-- will hold no fear for 27-year-old Johnny Royola when he takes his tiger-hunting expedition deep into the B-uma-Siam jungle* next year. Royola. a Filipino will iin- terrorists. mal trapper of 10 years' experience, admtttct tin* poofcttittty of rurning
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  • 75 3 Boarded ship to steal Younn Rajoo ..'alked int. I p.oteeted ate* in Tanjons Pag*v. boardei a ship, an.l was f aught :n cahin st .-ah;* ifi a fountain pen aial M Ci|paret« tec. Ka|.,o was sentenced at th* 1 First District Court yeat ito four mon- ns ti. fOi then
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    • 82 3 SII. VACANT I UK I'll nH WOMAN TKACHJ.K required fr.r Kim-peaa Seiiool in Naval Bow. Box A.I Mitt, M.T., s'lHtr**. (I..HU) -STAIIIXV ESSENCE OF CHICKEN A Highly < oneei.tratpd l»redlge-«led ""roti-in Food Manufttetured only under tlic -.irieteHl aseptic eondition-* 1 KOM WW il 'l Ml *MBD Ol VOINO HhAI.TIIV ■THICKEN*"
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  • 117 4 PREPARING FOR THE BIG MOMENT Pupils of Mr. M. R. Anciano's Far H**M of Music are rehearsing for the school* y^oritj niversary Concert which will be held at inr Hall on Dec. 17. f t j,e pi-» n _H At the concert, special recordings oi nO M playing of old
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    • 246 4 On Your Radio Toda, BLUE NETWORK r Uc U IC 55 a m to 12.00 English Schools' Broaden; u 100 pt. Lunch-time music by the Radio O 11 ch-M.-a 130 News; 145 Rhythm Parade with fu* mon, Saxophonists M f***-** Close Down 8 15 Programm. Sum- I* 11 mary «v
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  • 102 5  - Bring Pep And Sparkle Into Your Locks ALICIA HART By rebuke you lackai dry i. t athd h hand- rxtnrakls com- lenti- ?r l snap nr which between with a quick scalp. pink ready for That li acoom- oga With hampoo. suits, thii followed for iv- making I tw quarts
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  • 326 5  -  Kathleen Hicklcy By DO you remember the old fashioned Christmas, trees ablaze with fairy like candles? They certainly "made a lovely show, but unfortunately they were full of potential tragedy, and were a \>\^ worry to parents, who vote unable to ax their vigilance
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  • 112 5 OFF to England on the Devonshire is Mrs. Km Lindsay with little Alastait. Linda bids au revoir to friend.-- at a niominj; 'drinks' South Africa bound aie Mr. and Mis. D. Toones of Batu Arug. They leave this morning on the BcmevAin. While ;n Sin^apoie the Toones were guests
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    • 60 5 That we will instaJ an HIS MASTERS VOICE" BANDSPREAD RADIO i final initial payment, the bakace payable over VI months. ALL H.M.V. RADIOS are 111ll > guaranteed bv the s <>!«' lti^t^ibuto^s S. MOUTRIE CO. :MALAYA) LTD. JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING ST9MACH W// w/%> SUfvJy/ W ""at with? Why De Witt's
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    • 114 5 RAFFLES HOTEL j NOTICE. the ballroom will be 'exclusively reserved tonight 'for a private functiom. i XMAS NEW YEAR FE STIVITIES XMAS EVE Special Xatlf Dinner Ball Craeken Novelties, Noisemakers, Bsltoona, «-tc. FLOOIi SHOW XMAS CAROLS EXTENSION TO I A Dineh $8.00 Nonnliners $3.00. \M.\s NlGHT— Special Xnati Dinner Ball
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  • 416 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. NOV, 24, 1918. Vote For Social Insecurity /;i A>i*>\'< Mmtn I'jiin Tuni-r. Ltd. Talbot Hou«f 98 31 Martm t Is"* Wx THE Federal Legislative Council is effecting progress by marching backwards into the political jungle of reaction. Last week, Mr. M. P. Rajagopal put forward I
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  • 555 6  - MILLION HEADACHES FOR MACARTHUR Gordon Walker by Japanese Commitmsb sax that their chief fiitn i* lo achieve a membership of 1,000,000, Then, they explain, they will be prepared to take over the country. OHM of the I lfr««t I ob* u Ing the headquirten Douglas MacArthui in J ipaa today
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  • 248 6 THK average Johar.nestui man. before the war notorious for bi, careless rtvesf, is to;ay in datt£ei of winning the title of Wold's Vainot Male Rm most obvious signs of the Jchai»6uburg mans rcoocupaUon writa his clothes are the number 01 men'<i c atfittois in Uie cty
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  • 795 7 GOVT: "QUICK TO TAX, SLOW TO PAY" What About Insurance. Compensation Claims? it 4t«**m 1 v Sir John Hay addressed Kamu-N jning (Perdk)^ Rubber and Tin Ltd.^ shareholders in London yesterday. 4 IGOROi g attach on t* ••Unit* Ktafdon an I Milayan Govtrw fits' deUv in settling wai Insurance an
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  • 62 7 Jungle Burial for the five Dakota Victims f thf 2Dd Scots (iuards ar.i three I took part in a simple burial tenrico i;' .t of Sen?ndih ycotcrday. 'lliey were I nmrti to five airmen who died in r-;,;:,;;^!^ November 12. Z ty found wj P Oure -i Ui« il u
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  • 13 7 r.atu I > ooera i ittacked Bred AfC Of pt< ti to
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  • 113 7 MALAY REGT. SWEEP Troops of Ifc* I*l Bn.. Th< ;.I<'iv Regiment, woikinji with ctetachmeaU of 4th Hus^ai? i'..} jo'ilv earned out a fullK*fe yweep during the \v««k■n«l. Tiuy had .some success in tiv f. >i-a south of the Renpas'-Kuala KlWgfUl toad \vhe?c itWil .••jtrago^ and murders h*ivr takea place latily.
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  • 102 7 Died Of Wound Dead Bandit Had' After Battle Plent y Of Ammo i Coostabie p attack k--. on ICooday )Uifi Thit ,1 in the nt. ndK Ml I w: k.' th« x »l wtt Station T ,oo Mondiy the poltco. A barvlit ran vine: d St:n Sim. 116 rounds or
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  • 23 7 Bandits Rob And Kill Shopkeeper UJ I -iy Two enten I J v ik--.ii area f ir. I ;ot- touk ihc |j tnutti^f-
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  • 16 7 lp i:v- Ofll- r lt -a-, via- i S reuOmi Th, ARC. .".-lit
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  • 27 7 There wore XI arrests in lh€ Foliation yesterday: B in Selar.gor; 2 in Tieggan'i; 7 In Xcgri Ucinbthin; 5 in JoiMJi*. ani Li in Per.ik.
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  • 32 7 REGISTRATION LATEST A total of 8.&5T pMffc plie.J to! legislation on M n day. Fi£iues till j:cn<lay evcmn'; arc Applicants '">" Cards issued 580.699 Th*;« air Nl daya nsow before the otatr^i cios**.
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  • 266 7 PORTLAND, Oregon, Tut*.— ClO trade union President, Philip Munrav unloosed slashing attack an Communist party-line follower* in the CIO today ami thrmilitrf that they Ret in line with the policies of th<* CIO majority. Mm lay opened the ClO'a convention 'is morninj by making
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  • 117 8 WILL THE WEATHER BEAT THE LIFE? mi While the attention oj ihe nvrld is focusstd on China, the Berlin blockade taken second place in the headlines* But in Germany as tinier approaches all eyes are tm the planes thai are feeding Berlin. Can they heal the weather The British and
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    • 160 10 armSTßo'nc' "1 v j 1 Hr^B dETTEH SU-*GKT tA»f TC _.-__r-i__nr._____i ■■■■im^.ttn I THUS* TIl )Lf T v iC ART) \Ovv Of* OF -.k x XII 'I'll E A AT THF^ ISe^ 0 5,r vaj /^2^r( y**'~^> of stjhtna; LIL ABMER M^_ w > > p l ll«»«-WW-»«'«^7--------*~^-*»e»W-| J"—— MMMM
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  • 293 11 JUNE IS YOUNGEST PILOT IN MALAYA I, daughter of the Federation's iry, i.s the youngest and lightest jj.; i .<**■ aid w< ighl only 90 pounds. She is also H jl lined pilot to qualify to carry pas paaaenger was her instructor, Mr. hd Hammett, and her second was her
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  • 64 11 Eva's Charter IN UN B. Dr: Ko Braraugiii Arge«B rMm i"«iay L'nitH B to universal B- in| oid wife of H. preJ- Italian H H i' to H; form ■'■•<■■ H j ho He aged I cctio y hts H( i itthy I B and B H work B B
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  • 45 11 METHODIST AND FOOD IS EXHIBITS IK :ls School ar Ait ancl Handwork V\ rht mM P**i*the°s2 '«nl\voi'< wUI P** 1 there will ntoo Proceeds *«1 be asetl to K ««/iepairii^the ivy* prepared and r I parents of E£ lr] Of the *-*■> j ri< tx held
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  • 125 11 I- t-ood Pari< has- Australians reels to their m Eng. it deli- increased eka. This i-tary. 1 n '"'-ntly, N fh Alderplanned s ember 4. the first anniversary of the scheme, but because of tii avalanche of Christmas o*dt ra, the fund ran out of parcels
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  • 224 11 SOUTHAMPTON, Tuesday. Striking crewmen 0 trooped back aboard the Queen Elizabeth and the biggest ship in the world became a palatial floating hotel to be moored here until the dock strike in New York ends. Cu'»ard White Stai L*IM has agreed not to sail
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  • 225 11 LOXDOX, Tues.— Many restaurants have brougnt I back a flicker of romance to austere London by advertising widely "dine by candlelight". An older generation smiled sentimentally, took a mental jOWie? back to a richer age of gentle shadows, soft voices and red carnations. But restaurant owners,
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  • 48 11 LONDON, TUBS. Bo:** f ol [Trade President Harold w'ih^n announced tod that tne Sovernmant \n»H lepeaft controls over tae minulat lure and _H •>• piy 01 lumitu-e rext week, and will tut purc"vt_r* tax or. furllftturc from two thirds cr retail pi iee Lo one-thud. U.P.
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  • 163 11 Call For Peace In IndoChina PARIS. TUBS A of well known French p-onie called i<- day for peace n.^ Uv Unnimnr National! Oiihum— m «>t I)t Ho Chi Ifinh The appt al was tffMd nnt others by printer Henn MiltMT xistentiult-t writ' r ar.d philus.>phe t Jean-Paul B;:rtvt' actor IWlll-LOttta
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  • 73 11 HIRAfIN'IffAM. Tiics. Mi. 'ErfwarcJ v d.l' :-ij f a ICVOUt Quak't jjiifl 'o»<t.ci duUrma.n of the Dt'.ily Wewi Limited, the company which contio'.'i th i London novvsp- pfr.s Star und I Nous ChroniM died h«> lo'day rj;rd 75. Mr. Edwani Cadbu»y. k practising nhilpi.thtopist nil his lit-',
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    • 26 11 -MAN EATER" Vi /j Comirtv! SINGAPORE 21 Camera Studies 2 1 BV 3.00 t'rinted by WITHEKBY CO., l»«idon rub!ish«'(l by KELLY A WAa^H I 111. >ini;\pok>:
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  • 316 12  -  OSWALD HENRY •JiTSfIW"! THE man who answer* the telephone anxiously watihe-d the rehearsal of a scene for the tilni ••Mourning Becomes Electra" which Ls due _>bortlv for screening in Singapore. Mis. Raymond Massey had telephoned repeatedly with an 11 geoi ago fot
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    • 99 12 a W m> mm Mw^ -ifs^El^^^g i_D iiiM~___ _________H_______g mm .IH m v_—\ __^_v 1 ■^ti;ilJi|J;;|i!||i;!,'i}|l|||;ilik']E: I 77/7/ 73£57 i;\TI:RTAIX\IL\r j I BARGAIN IN TOWN! AT 1 SHOWING 1 payment: I FltOM lOHAV j ONLY 3 SHOWS DAILY at 1.30 p.m.; 5.15 p.r*. A M.45 p.m. AlhambrA J Starts TODAY!
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    • 90 12 XK "TO Tomoncm -RAJA > m* 1 EVEN THIS WISE STORK IS LAUCHIVC.JI And so will f T Y i whon vou (C I Keep Your m J\ \{\}J\ '4_i 111 ia Ijl v v\ Itmmt THB _f J^ffifr fx >^ BBSKj^f 'mjii TONY ZALE vs. MARCEL nEBDAX I with
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  • 116 13 JAPAN LOSES MARKET FOR BICYCLFS wE^T v,r th loss of ,he nf kiT. I ma rket of Ja P*"*. number ono exnorter -____U_? pans ,n s Signing of a contract for tho sale of 100.000 units of British bicycles and pare* to the Netherlands East Indies last' August was only
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  • 148 13 PALMKERNEL YIELD BIGGER IN OCTOBER L ,n-K". the |>«lenitl«n k n) >, I.tums**) ton. Uhlgh^^t t..r nn> month fcSi'b. r production r ,a,M onlj Ml tons. r u iIT for th, cor'p.n.lm^ '"-nth la,st Cr »w ih 9U tMns lt rwnutetivf total L ,h, nr-t ten months r.. October xm«-
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  • 737 13 Nov. 23. L ipo, tre quotation* w- a." given by the Mal-- Sii^rtL-ri kers' As^oc.ia _os u f. llo^s ■> T 4 T CJ ■g Ici 14.00 15.00 I 2.92 4 xd I 41/6 m :.:o $JSQ m 19 t m B- |i i 42.25 He* Trust
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  • 19 13 Tendency To Sag m The share market continued its listless at- titude yesterday. Priees tended to sag. e a
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  • 43 13 Buyers. Sellers. No 1 Nov. RSS 37 37- No. 2 Nov. RSS 36 36- 4 j No. 3 Nov. RSS 35 35- On registered tender: Dec. 37-' s 37-% Jan-Mar. 1949 37 37- 1» Apr.-June 1949 36", 37-', Tone Very Steady.
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  • 59 13 TOKIO, Tues.— The demand is increasing here among forngn traders for Japanese precision ball-bearings, BCA.PI Economic and Scientific Section reports in its weekly report of Japanese industry. Indian buyers are now negotiating for the delivery of about 45,000 pieces of hall-bearings. The Chinese mission is also
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  • 89 13 TOKIO. Tue.-v— The first Bhiptnent of approximately i.ooo metric tons of potash for fertilizer is scheduled to arrive hero from Germany early next month, according to an announcement »y Gen. .MacArthur's Economic and Scientific Section. The shipment represents the initial delivery on contract for 10J 000 nv.'iric
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  • 74 13 And New Policy For Investment TOKYO.Monday. Maj. Gen. VV.F. Marquat Chief of General MacArthut 's Economic and Scientific Section, announced today that a new investment policy for Japan would be announced soon. No details were announced. Maj. -Gen. Marquat also said forei f \i exchange controls would I be required.
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  • 110 13 Produce Market Round-up Despite London bttni lower ye.stirday. the marke* in coconut oil wa.s unchanged here, Sell* rs were holding out for better prices. Copra continued to be lirm market A fair volume ot biisines.. wxs recorded fo r Siak _N_fO-> flour. The following weie yesterday's quotations SAGO FLOUR: Lingga
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    58 13 K.i-,ik ,< 44 Empire Hamble Barpedon Talshan r_ 13 E. Sang M 11 Hoegh Hilverspiav 39 Telemachua 36/37 Eut y me. 'on 33/34 Tegelberg 31 82 Goigon 17 IS Gamaria 19 l'<> Johannes Mao rail 25 26 Salatiga 27/18 HoegTJ Mei chant 29 30 Glengyle IMM Maielia IS|l4 Calchas
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  • 31 13 POrward Itlei hav< been made by Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate Ltd. Of 120 tons No. 1 Ribbed SmokiShec t for delivery at 10 tons monthly January-Den mber
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    • 77 13 citsttti'&tt Last Four Shows c/ phone: bqos 2-4. 15-6.30-9.30 p.m. K »*1 %*~^ZmARAUANPOe*g^ *A.t.< JT,-€i,tt t r Mo«y loehman f. 0 d...J m, t> r u- "o, JV OPENING TOMORROW— Iff Another L948 Products Produced and Directed hv Otto I'remin^er Who Made "LAURA" jnd "FOREVER AMBER". fijTf ItTIW— .JBlf "JU*
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  • 85 14 MM tttmi -HI t,,r Afodtalll *»«< 8.-VTM «!!....> < jrtK US7L.I sriU be selected I (oUowlng (•v nng w;u Mun; r Tong b. on Leong; Qiye Hw iooa S^ung Ssoc GUI; lo^B Hon .<: rr 1 Suing. LUn 6wani I Hoc; Hong
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  • 107 14 K amrai for Wack WackMeet MWILA. Tu-v*.—__■ Kamrai. ..pen golf champion of Siam. Is competing in the Kai WUmX open SOW championship. BpOOMred 'bv the Wack Wack Golf and Countrv Club. billed in January IMt, it am announc. i Mer*. Xhe visiting champion will be accompanied by three Siam- -r*
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  • 122 14 Aulhoiit.io» At the RanJwt ••< i»cec'.»irst l.^u«;quarteis ofj the Austialian Jockey Club. I and home of ii'cing In K«w South Wales. .io\e b»*en menttni; with the ust* or moving films of ac^s for u£e ol r <-1s at :nqi':ries. The A.J.C. nas receive*! 10--ports and speci/.ien
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  • 130 14 Britt to be trainer in Australia SYDNEY. TIMS. Edgar I.i.tt. now OQC of England's top-rtight }OCkey«, will return to Australia to set up as a t lamer. He revealed his plans to Melbourne sportsman Mr. F. P. Ciuttenden. who recently re- i turned from England. Mr. Cruttenden said he met!
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  • 51 14 C.S.C. T- Tennis Th^ following will represent the Chinese Swimming Club 111 triendly game ol tabh tennis against th? Shell Sports Club o n Sunday M 2 p.m. at 21. Amber Road. Ng Yew Wing: Loke Seek Cheong; Lim King Seng. Leong Yat Choon; Charlie I Kang: Lim Choo n
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  • 73 14 Two horses, Suivi and ynr fflghnnas hav« been sent up rrom Class two to C as,. o:.e Dona to Cia_s two Canm Class one are Race Fan Prcclnns Stream, Home >tretch. Lucky Three and Goat'v *)ri:n. Tb.re*' Class two horses. Rivian, Bptnr Mirth and IBpendtglit
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  • 87 14 In one or lhe closest photo finishe. ever iccoided in UIUU* tralia. Solvive uon the "*ulla i Nulla Htgh weight race re- 1 cently at Moon'- Valley. Mel- I bourne, from "star Port. \s itn i Lara Lad third. i Only one r*u:idiedth ot a
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  • 61 14 LONDON. Tues. Britain's Amateur Boxing Association today decided uot to nominate j British bo-Ken. for the Euiopean I team to meet the United States Golden Gloves champions inj Chicago next May. The reason was that the event] fa!!.-; too close to the date of Bri-,
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  • 127 14 Chinese YMC A Table Tennis j Chinese y.m ca. Table Tennis team will play a friendly match against Shell Bports i Club today The match will he held at the Chineose Y.M.C A premises at J :r.. The following players will j lepras- nt the Chinese YM.' A j Toh
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  • 47 14 I'tutto h Pictured h:n»\»' aiv Ihl >l)itt:rf% (It'll), a team roiuIk»\»- brtag rtuiag "»*n ihfir s'tri'.t c:i« ••MlllttTH this •♦.•as»m. lf?v.\ nu'l an K.A.I'. Jmu:i^ tl^cn right on Sunila> ai GcjrlMlg Ma.limii and ran uut ulnaen b> the <kl<l jjoal in ttiiv,'. Ranjit Singh
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  • 304 14 Savold Already In Shape For Woodcock Battle LONDON. Thursday Lee Savoid. Ami-Tie-in ip^y. weight boxer who fights Bruce Wnadcocfc, Knti>h heavyweight champion, at Harringay srena, North London, on Pte. 6, has arrived in England ir. mQ "good shape" that he declared he oovM fight H'saini within two days of his
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  • 65 14 NEW YORK. race.— The j racenorses Nathoo ithe 194 Irish Derby winner* and Noor. both belonging {>> th* Ag' I Khun, arrived trom England today aboard a Seaboard and I We-tern Ai*lin e plane. P was Nathoo's third trans- At, antic Might. Nathoo raced ;B t
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  • 59 14 Th. lollowing will repre- sent Spitiins in a iriendh j ..anv ol soccer against Sf I I Joseph's XI at S t Joseph's I Institution ground tomorrow.' Kick of 5.15 p.m. sharp: Mum; Kim Wan; Ei Bin: Sep.« Chiang; Daud Kwan_j! .Joe; Syed Ali l€apt); Rex Lee: Abdullah
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  • 108 14 Jimmy Cashed Joe's Eye CLEVELAND Ohio, r. Jimmy Wvins Cl m negro, made i spirited for a June title b- 5 carrving thf tlfh- U CM pion Joe Unu. durlnf JJ of their slx-roond aseirtn. scrap. Bivin* did m I punching during th J four rounds but IXHJtfsnni so;n e
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  • 35 14 The follov the fa 'I»" :i J lh ''.v' no* a sgainat the A^ !iV vy of Wiore on r Moi-!: B.P M Aim' w. :%i liajid. A. M« poeyJ Molvu Won:' M.
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  • 36 14 Body-building Association At Uis anna iny cf th.' *< Association. 208 Q'".H-n> W- 1jt W rre elected President, r- !j joint-v.ee H J secretary. (1 K n treasure.. U» auditor. H. ta eU v three coii-""'- 1
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    • 53 14 C 1. 1 >l VVI X 4; 2Uth Ccittu:y-Foxs Filmed j M W&KmIM f I 11 fl 11 I I I I Pk 1 111 il Xj -V'k4 j 1 /■■Ml B Z(3 >J?K.** ImL 1 0|M k iaino StHHi I ."//o a :mou r c a* R 8 R
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  • 315 15 f, 11 from ntnH to finish, the .Singapore r .'ph .tion l"b troum eil the Singapore Cru ib b' 0:,,s to uil ln a nor k^ "'^tfh played aU dc-i R n leav- K.C. centre-! 5 ii't-tiie'K", tH ich half, Th. I by R. Bar-
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  • 107 15 AUSSIES DECRY WHILE US PRAISE QUISTS TEAM <• rennia Association of Australia, ruling ian tennis, has brought up the question f s spaper criticism of the side recently -.uis! in the challenge round against Amled to win a single match. hairman cf '•ound'. it i said that to Quw*. hy
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  • 28 15 TIGER SWIMMERS WIN AT WATER-POLO wd was I wii o: th "A" immir.-, BirmingI Base Pooi •v 5 goal, I m 01 m e tigers beat mingham by
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  • 63 15 The following have been j selected to represent Kota, I Rai.i Sport.-. C-J'.ib at trttggei against Customs Sports Club at Farrer Park on Friday. Kick off 5.00 A. Rahman: Ali Ahmad N.az Shah: Zamzam: Taha. Slun iff Madon: Ja' afar Ridwan; Hashim: Ismail Jab bar; Mahsoocl:
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  • 78 15 a Football Association commission meeting in York. upheld the Bishop Aucklanl j Club's protes t agsinat the re suit of their fourth qualifying round Football Association cup tie against Scarborough on the gorund thai Scarborough fielded two In- < ligible player-s The commission ordered I that the match
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  • 381 15 Home Soccer Card LONDON, 'l ik sday. F-.M m ing ar- footb.id fivtun i»i Saturday. Ifo 27 IMV. ONK Bii iinnjiham C vs. Sh I Utd.; Burnley vs. Uolion VY.; J Charlton Ath. is. Blackpool; Chelae**] va. As; n Villa; Svi i ton vs. Sunderland; Manehesi i C. vs Derby
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  • 336 15 Thomas Cup Stars to play again >i:ii;;y.i s Ihomiis (up players will stnjce smother exhibition al the Happy World Covered Stadium M Stiiuhy. The proceed, will go to .moment the Thomas (up I uiui. i i i._ i-i-. .-Miiioav \'iH»iTio:i was*. nieh .1 wueeesi that the puMtc made numerous requests
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  • 98 15 The Singapore table tennisteam is scheduled to leave by thc Bangols on December 5, for tt sei ies of matches in Hon.. kong and Macao. The youngest representative in the team and also a membei of the Siong: 800 Athletic ASSOj ciation i.s Chan
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  • 80 15 Bernard Doc u sen STOfl i dull 10-round decision over John Davis ol Richmond California, lasi night. 1 1 was a slow fight, rre qucntly boded by the fans with Docusen tai ly in the fight showing signs that he intended to take easy. Later he opened up
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  • 69 15 The foUoWinfl have beer. selected to represent Customs Sports Club in a game ol rugger against Kota Raja i Sports Club at Farrer Park on Friday Kick Off 5.00 p.m. i Transport leave-, nom H. O. a* :4 30 p.m.: Iksan; GanhS. U. D>■ Bates. Roulli
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  • 67 15 The following been selected to represenl B\ c c I .gains! H M.S. London at the Padang today. Bully "tl 5.15 I D.m. pether Dtnnis; Kuypei Macßat; Rule: Reyneckei te, smith. Machin, Vane- cousins. Against v M C. A Pari, on i lday. Bully 15 p.m.: Houti
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  • 272 16 Egyptians Threaten To Leave UN DON'T WANT ISRAEL AS "CLUB" MEMBER PARIS, Tuesd.u.— When Australia casVd on the I nited Nations today to ai cept Israel for memb*-Tsip, Egyp. promptly threatened to walk out if the Jewish state became l member. The threat was mad Egyptian Delegate Adry Aa Iraos
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  • 131 16 NZ Fight To Admit Ceylon PARIS, Moe Im i spirited defence of Ceylon's application for membership of the United Nation-*, which Is vetoed by ths Soviet I'nion. Mr. J, V. Wilson. l New Zealand delegate, deelar- 1 ed hero todey his country regarded this "unjust treatment' with deep concern. He
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  • 43 16 Burnt Officer Brought To Kobe Kobe. Japan. Tues. United j States Army and Navy joint forces today dispatched emergency medical aid to the unidentified naval otlicer who was critically burned aboard the T.S. Array transport Wabash on the east coast of Kyushu. i
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  • 454 16 ANZAC CONCERN FOR THE KING Has Lm I i'Ol||»| Tour Cancellation Was "Great Shock" CANBERRA. Tuesday. Australians heard of the bandonment of the Koyal >isit to Australia and New Zealand when Mr. Joseph Chifley read the Buckingham I'alaee ;>nnoun<**ement in nationwide broadcast and ikn laird "This news conies as a
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  • 509 16 "Belcher didn't bet,' Graft tribunal told LONDON. Tuesday- Alfred Cope, one of Britain's biggest bookmakers, told the tribunal pr-obing alleged corruption in Government circles today that John Belcher, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, had never in hi.s life made a bet with him or any of hi.s companies.
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