Morning Tribune, 29 November 1948

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  • 361 1 Gun Duel tor Railway Centre T u r inUins-Shanghai area might be seriously ttratciitd by the Communists it they fail to break through to IVngfiu. reliable sources reported yesterr# In the battle for Pengpu the opposing armies are report, dto be throwing in 300,000 men. The
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  • 65 1 New name for Malayali Association MalayaU Association, >!< eided to call itself 9 imajam" at its ual General Meeting idd on Saturday. The followCted office bearers ing year: President, i Knshnan; vice-pre-Mr. T. P, Paran; general Mr. 11. K. Bhaskaran rer. Mr. J. M. Alexion secretary. Mr. N. cultural secretary,
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  • 67 1 ID. had a quiet time No reports from fiont were recorded. Jlance made five terday to remove to injured were foui Ku:up, ;ins The orryir n > were travelling JJ a t ,ee at Yio Ch^ y afternoon, a store Jp a Ghurka Camp ai
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  • 130 1 Then* m tour days i left beiore the Tribune Thonas Cup Fund Clones i S and then* is still not half enough money for the team's tour. Remember that the i Malayan team are hot favourites to win badS niinton's most prized i trophy. If VOl' send one dollar
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  • 150 1 Jammed Spine— Now Champ At Weightlifting BERTIE Punsfoid jammed his spine in a soccer game in Burma. Ho couldn't turn the uppot part of his bodv It took a physical culturist 6 months to effect a cure. Now, Bortie is the President ot the York Body Building Club. In a
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  • 120 1 "OHOOTTNG-A-LINE" the iJ non-stop variety show, produced by Len Hoi 1 way and Oswald Henry, and presented by the Y.M.C.A. on their new stage on Saturday night—received an enthusiastic response from a packed house. The programme consisted of a breezy poipourrt or skits, sketches, songs, dances, swing and instrumental
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  • 27 1 During the weekend the King's message of thanks to the people of Singapore for "kind messages sent concerning hi? health" was broadcast over Radio Malaya.
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  • 90 1 YMCA Trip, Nearly All Airsick Sixty-three members of the Chinese Y/.M.C.A. made thenfirst aeroplane flight yesterday morning at Kallang. They made half -hour 'joy rides' over the city in a Malayan Airways Dakota. The 'Joyridc* was enjoyed by most of the passengers, but for some it was scarcely an occasion
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  • 134 1 I ONDON, Sun.— Security Council President Dr. Juan L Bramuglia was making a last bid in Paris this weekend to find a solution to the Berlin impasse as reports from the German capital said the Russians were preparing to set up a separate Kast Berlin
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  • 114 1 TWO Chinese who supplied food to the bandits were ai rested in Cameron Highlands on Saturday. Their house was searched and eight pairs of uniforms and boots were found. Three Chinese were arrested in possession of parts of a printing press and communist documents in the
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  • 355 2 WAMDHIXON, Smiclu Far Eastern d.•:.•--gmlw to the Food ami Agricultural Organisation conference here feel that international mon?t:iry organise lipbs should urgently consider how bent to relieve the fm:un ial ronditions nampeitßg food production aflFectint; Asia's millioiLs. It was reliably reported that the Far
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  • 32 2 •RANGOON, Sun.— A Burma Government communique said today that 16 insurgents were ktKed when Government troops attacked a Communist headquarters in Thayetmyo district, 2CO miles northwest of Ran-
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  • 352 2 iffiACOMA, Washington, Sunday. Jake Bird must have t-i smiled to himself as he »at in his cell in Pierce County fgaol today and if the 46-year-old condemned negro really believed he had occult powers he probably started f concentrating on his next victim the sixth
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  • 27 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. Norman Kennedy, members of the St. Andrew's Society attended the celebration of St. Andrew Day at Raffles Hotel on Friday.
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  • 162 2 MANILA, Sun.— President Quirino in an address yesterday, to a crowd of 1,000 people in Dansalan, Lanao Province, announced that he had decided to run for re-election in next year's Presidential elections. The announcement Was greeted by the audience with prolonged applause. A colourfun Moro pageantry greeted
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  • 84 2 BETTING USHERS ON STRIKE MANILA, Sun.— There will be no "Jai alar games In Manila until further notice, owing to the present strike for bttte r pay of some 200 betting ushers. Previous reports said a temporary agreement had been reached, but these turned out to be premature Ihe Bog
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  • 202 2 ECA F E Session To Tackle Industry First SBm m.'V.l i -:f th,- v.or'.:'- p pu ation of 1.C00.0(H pscpu v.i i hpenj its fourth so^ pstonc, hm\ tomorrow rlO iad ot from 18 cogntrtu itttnd th. ses end on l\ I the 3nmmlrton Shr.nphai. the Iti'i .1. ECAFE. ur
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  • 167 2 GRANTHAM, Sun.-Colonel Henry Brace, 60. Deputy Lieutenant of Lincolnshire, collated white at dinner last night his Grantham home, and mea almost immediately. In the 1914-16 war, Colonel Brace was awarded the D.b.a and the M.C.; was twice wounded and mentioned in despatch^ •He served in the operations w
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  • 37 3 Lt ;m:i It and Mr*. Jan vai Uap;>-.-»:i, Umyal Nvh r'::-i Nnry, n» in:; Wenlcy 1,,,-, h :ift^r their \ve<l<lin«; on Sainr.l.-v. The br!.l •wn f»ttU Mi-,-. H•• n r i It c
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  • 141 3 S'pore Labour Party Wants Newspaper rp »,..i. i .hUmi! Party hopes to publish a nrwsAt Handy Tin.-id U out 200 u raona of (Mtf»fent races, tocftkttm Bpytm>»Bpe«lClPg Indi;in s< a men. attondrd th- first ftt¥ rp| nv^tinc pf the P*i*v sinco it's inaugural BH^ttng on Stptcmb^r, this year. to ©put
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  • 41 3 After one or tw > u ion«l--tnentaj the draft rules of t!i<constitution, and ttttdlng orders of the Tarty, which were framed t.y Uw interiiri committee, were pa—ed. The chief amendment whs the reduction of member, hip contribution lrom five dollars
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  • 66 3 The inarrias*' of Miss Loh Lu*n Keow, with Mr. Seah IVnj; Gniap took place on Friday according to Chtnese rites. Th^ bride is the daug iter of Mr. toh Song; Hens and the groom is the youngest son of Mrs. Seah Eng long. JJe wedding dinner which was
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  • 204 3 India W. Indies Shipping Links? LOXI ON, Sunday.— Direct passenger shipping 'between India and the West Indies arc rccomendl'd »n an official report of West Indian shipping *rvieea being published on Monday. rt 'Port. made by the notes that the increase Shipping ComJ^na from India to the and an Indian
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  • 420 3 TRADE UNION WAR ON REDS thk Qenend ComicU of Britain's Trades Union Co&gfom notaA v dnlnfwd nrar on Um Connwolsta in the iOO T.I.C. unions. In i virongiv- weirded aupeai, the T.I.C. m&nod Britnni'i trnde urronsts t'> hp on Mhelr (piarcl against ComiDUlliftt influen whi?fa, it was said, vvere pven
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    • 115 3 siivc;i%POKir| 24 of Dr. (iibson Hill's Camera Studies of Singapore in Kook Form S 3.00 MALAY A\ LA.\IM4 Al»l--4ALi:\IIAII l»10 13 Photographs Depicting various aspects of the Malayan Scene by Dr. GIBSON HILL, A.IU'.S. S LOO KIXI A WALSII LTD. Bookseller* Statiorwr*, UAITLEh I'LAth, SINOAPORE Backache better j&f 4 One
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  • 81 4 HARBOUR COLLISION With thf stern awash but the hammer and sickle still fly in <j, 3000-fcM Soviet ship Poltava rests on the sea bed in Kuwloon Harbour off Hony Kony. The ship, carry in a carpo of btans from Korea, collided with a British freighter. There were no
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  • 92 4 WASHINGTON 8 <,i s laid t\uy that In vii w. rmin lion to bold or Italy iiouui n the trui Tli'\ said the ITnlt la i nvii ed thai ttal) pared ampk li«>rrtr<l t.'i< V' The oflh d Um i fuming opinion United st.it.--
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  • 146 4 WASHINGT< >.\\ Sun. portant new stepf to li Anglo-American co-< I >n in developing guided wtwrikw other ultra modern weapon.--•rill be taken hero during the next two weeks, military sources disclosed here today. In America, Tor a ten-day stay, is Lt. Gen. Sir Kenneth i Crawford.
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    39 4 Sixty-sux-year-old Louis St. Lourent, above, Canadian minister of e.rter>ial affairs, ttriU assume the office of prime minister soon, replacing W. L. Mackenzie King, who resigned after SO years in the post. St. Laurent heads the Liberal Party.
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  • 76 4 Ski Tours By Air Going Cheap NEW YORK, Sun. Pan American Airways announced a series of all-expense, ski tours in major European ski centres, starting December 1 for as little as $C«5. It said the tours include Davos, 3t. Moritz, Zermatt and Andermatt in Switzerland and Kitzbuhel in Austria. Two
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  • 64 4 TOKTO, Sunday. Two Japanese vere killcJ and five injured in a series of armed assaults allegedly committed by two un identified American soldiers in Sapporo. Hokkaido, according to Gen. MacArthur'; Headquarters 1 announcement today. Four jf the wounded are i n critical condition M P.'s
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  • 25 4 nn h i iV Sim Eul^ria has derided to establish diplomatic relations with the wkh eU P es Rt 'P"bli c and i>
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  • 162 5 ■YOU'RE AMATEURS GR EENHORNS" DARIS. Saturday.— Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky today called the members of the United Nations Balkans Commission (UNSCOB) "amateurs, greenhorns, and dilettantes." M. Vyshmsky told the United Nations General Assembly! that UNSCOB observers were responsible for "blatant mistakes and faiiures leading
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  • 82 5 But UN Heeds Him Not PARIS lay.— The United Nations General issei tonight condemned Greece's northern s for helping the guerilla forces of Gen. ailed on them to cease giving such aid. 'v passed a West- > this effect by 4- h no abstcnpassed unc oiipir osal call- Yugoslavia A
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  • 36 5 Sent Tojo to doom: now flies home Sir William Australia, president itlonal Military the Far East 1 ntly sentenced •nd 24 of Japanials, arrived at Clark Field >"*& accompanied b. overnight uple plan U) Australia. .111:13 Reuter
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  • 42 5 NANKING, Run.- ('him ha recognised the n< w Pentvtei govt rnmt'iit "in view of V.v fact that the situ >.tion in tha country has become stabilise* after the recent revolution" th foreign ministry has announce* in Nanking.— U.P.
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  • 96 5 TOKIO. Sun— Four mem ben 01 Social Democratic Party, principal opposition to Shigeni Yoshida'J Dtmocratic Übertll, yesterday called on Brig. Courtney Whitney, Chief of Gen. MacArthur's Government Section. They discussed the Diet controversy over the Nation*. Public Service Revision Bill and the equally controversial
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  • 36 5 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. Hie QontM Empire Airways Lancastrian which reached here last Saturday after completing the first direct flight between Australia and South Africa left on thr- return flight early yesterday Reuter
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  • 77 5 YOUNG PRINCE GETS HOUSE •Sun -Three fireduring the war spare time constructhigh Tudor cot>^cn acceptElizabeth as -ly Prince. ii being shown 1 'lay national being opened on V r »l Monday by Mrs. Attlee to aid of the* Margaret McMillan Memorial Fund. The fund ll endeavouring to raise £250,000 to
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  • 158 5 TojoMcA. won't Talk i TOKIO, Sun. Cien. I H.Mitl.is Mar Arthur yes- i terdat rejected appeals j by foreign correspon- i dents in Japan la lift the I veil of se>recy around the execution of («»-n. > Mut- Ui T«»jo and th<> six othrr majoru ur crinii- S nals condemned
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  • 205 5 TOKIO, Sunday.— Government investigators yesterday went down to Fukuoka, in Kyushu, to iook into the 6.000.000,000 yen sent yearly to Tokio by the Kyushu coal mine operators. Reliable source! c aid thai the investigators believe that 15,000,000 yen were used in an Unsuccessful attempt to
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  • 130 5 Malayan Tin Imports Imports of tin an- into kUUya at 590 tons last month yeas tte blgheft fißurr toi my oil' month Ihll v > Importl w»*rr 499 tons in S< ptcmtM'r laft 44« > Um .n October 1947 and 4.489 UMI i n October 1941. The total imports Of
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  • 84 5 IZVESTIA SPOTS A FLY MOvSCOW. Sun. Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt was compared to a fly yesterday in Paris dispatch "in the «ovi rnment newspaper inwtl*. The paper reported her statement b« fore the subcommittee on Human EUgMfl in the United Nations 1n which she said the Soviet constitution la "only ol
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    • 41 5 MBk _^r J ISrvrntv flre Nu.M-.y Khym M on twolv,- rcco.ds la M attractive album $20.00. Hear th.'s-o and many other- kuld.es records it I FqTAB S. MOUTRIE ft*CO. MALAYA' LTD. I 87 5 JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING l^p^r^ 6.NGAPORB A.WM 7yJO
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  • 504 6  -  Denis Warner IK TOKIO SHDCaO HA MAI. tl'-year-old mayor of Hirashuna City, look! from his window in the Town Hall acro.-^ vast acreage of desolation and mushroomed shanties. But that is not the way Mayor Hamai aeei it. Translated from the roils of blueprint! In hit
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  • 642 6 Reliable Jfipinete nc\\« sounes discose that vr^>'ls at Jap'tn'o mer< nant maitee are now e-i ,nm t> a foreign port for th? first time since the end of the a--t Japanese manned tsnkerf left Japan recontly for the Persian gulf tr replace I'n'tod
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  • 434 6 LetterT To' The Edito? Sir. The National registration scheme has brought gain to unemployed clerks, photo studios, bus companies, taxis, and even trishaw pullers. During the period of registration, unemployed clerks are given temporary jobs, which means temporary relief, and photo .studios get more Uwtlfr ill, buses,
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  • 226 7 V j\ ELIST Petlli II views on :i she Si[pressed in tttf rnited Nations Wtfrtil isturbing to accustxti►aching the China purea] terras, intains tnac on/. -superficial" the prooicm In c b strugitf* two idoolo^fs perhaps to-** an assertlfL ve cannot X)k the ide'j'^uitfl of the conflict But sh J
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  • 13 7 ■W^^^ m recently completed a round-Australia ride Rrf-beankd Jack Orr, ***»™£*££&SSZ£Z.
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  • 540 7 V7.J EX-naval rating Jack Orr 31-ycar-old Australian marathon cyclist, arrive! bock 10 Melbourne, his home town wearing the bushy red beard he grevv en his latest an.i mon remarkable journey. Dunng thi3 10-mont!u trip, in which he covert nearly 10,000 mites, he Circled the continent
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  • 861 8  - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN WILLIAM J. DONAVAN Ry •win) ■•»Of M. i M.,.,, j A Plan fJ t*** v,,rk,3 ■'••try, 42d g >'" OrtMvafjfl 5 11l; «J"r win h, J] J Ol nioM nf th,^ «"i;ni/rd a <>ut «,f tfc I am) a counter pr ,,pm Mm hn W tfl| j it
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  • 674 8 Mr. Limpet stays put sometimes YOU'VE probably heard stories of dogs and cats that find theii way home, sometimes across a whole country. Perhaps even your own dog has been lost and then found its way back to you. So you know how amazing this is. But do you know
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    • 33 8 I C. K. TANG I Pewter Ware Bali Heads I Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear I CABVED TEAKUOOD FIRNITURE I ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., 241, River VaHey Road, Singapore. Phone: 4025
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  • 556 9 a babj one 1 a r: )g Dr.... 1 I tl IttUgl U I few day car. only rtion H< e may I J uacom■ty, 0 Inform In idful 1 hi] I y r.:. ig U] I ir. kite H m thinking either, but at least it
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    86 9 A boon for the outdoor girl who dislikes an illassorted flock of make-up aids Is this three in one cosmetic case. The space saver holds powder, lipstick, and lipbrush under one mirrored lid. To prevent colour clash between make-up applied at the dressing table, and touch-ups in transit, the
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    180 9 MRS A. A. CORMSLEY left for the States on Friday on the Silver Spray. Mr. Gonnaley will follow later by air. Also States noun 1 are Mr. and Mrs. M. Dickstein. They left last week. For Batavia on Saturday by the Plancius were Mr. and Mrs. Oi Tjong How.
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    • 326 9 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK Programme Summary PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH Mandarin; 12.03 Cantonese l Dm Lunch-urne n*u-* Selections (Request); l p.m. •ar the Radio Orchestra; l-'J" News In Mandarin, Amof >: u-^ 145 P' 1 1 i""'*"' '>' and Cantonese Twnmvborsey; tp.rn.aose 1.13 Opening Aniiouncv. lomnn l ini roKranim(
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    • 211 10 i .vnr^iVl TO Till >IOICM^f* I HUH M JACK ARMSTRONG p— _J Vj Kt/fON r aTNIS/H JACK ANe?_eiLJ^VVATCHC v I** "^^^J LI'L A6NER M r AH i-s \Scl%p'-m PLCASE.r r -i want you aul NO HO I WILL CHOOSE A rIC R CLEAMBI?M SAL-MITS AH 1 jTO RE^aKE YOUR NATCHE^AI.
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  • 509 11 Gun Offers Open Yangtze To Foreign Vessels Tribune Shipping Reporter ffemier ol Nationalist China, Dr. Sun Fo, estenhiv in Nanking that the Yangtze River reopened to foreign vessels. ti>h ami American shipping firms and every csptaiu who has taken a ship along (he h 1,700 navigable miles will be heartened
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  • 229 11 SHANGHAI. Sun. Chinese fooling at Hankow is not bitter towards foreigners, states the British Chamber of Commerce in that city. A foreign evacuee was re ported as having said that foreigners there were followed, mocked and pushed off the pavements by the Chinese, but B r 1
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  • 122 11 WASHINGTON, Sun. The State i 1 parfM nt la l ni';lit th it Madame Ohiaog Kai-shek would irrlve li> \c on Thursday in i United Siitc.; Xaval tiun.-'port pl.in- TV KteU Department •aid: 'The UnlUd Itatea NavaJ plane h;is beai made •vnilabie to Madame OWang Kai-.shok at
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  • 158 11 London, Sun. Labour Member of I' ailia in o n t Richard Crossnian, writing today in the Sunday Pictorial, asserted that recent events in China should be* lesson to tho Western Towers not to depend too greatly on American military power. Chiang Kai-sheks annie:
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  • 65 11 TOKYO. Sun. The 7,000--ton freighter Tatsunichi Maru will sail for India on Dec. 5 with 5,000 tons of cement, the Japanese Board of Trade announced yesterday. This will be the first .shipment by a .Japanese ship to India since tlir end of the
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    • 127 12 I oliiinhia WHOLE SERIAL! f jESe- 7 Champion >v> imtrer flMrJ 11 BUSTER CRABBE fine CAPTAIN SILVER to life with a ill f?*J GIST6 OF f] \o\-sTor I %YO-I ISTEII §SSU& \i TIO\! f| m v TODAY!3Shows pr an :>■ i.)-ii,ihi IE ZmNEXT CHANCE! ORIGINAL! PYTHON vs TIGER! TIGER vs
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    • 666 12 ff.li 1 1 Milan iinnf I SABU'S 'STAND-IN* I COMES TO TOWN .jJ CABI S "stand-in" is in Singapore today. He is I Hawaiian-born Filipino trapper and big- game hunt- I er John Royola who bears a striking resemblance to I the young Indian star. M 1 In Holl>-wood. during
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  • 24 13 -.mo f was nd. tint S: Muntok 1 ,-iipong n <IJO Jtv* j Kai 55 J« i IQ i. B and
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  • 68 13 The rubbor nir.ikrt was steady on Saturday. Closing pttom showed a of a quaifetr of a cent owt Friday's lovelClcsing pi ices Mti: Buvers S« lit t No. 1 Dec. RSS 35'* 35 No. 3 Dec. RSS 33 34 No. 2 Dec. RSS 34 4 35 On registered
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  • 48 13 A 15 per cent, dividend less 20 per cent, income tax. was declared at the annual general meeting of the Tapah Rubber Estates Ltd. last Friday. This will take up a sum ot $70,040. The report and accounts were received and adopted.
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  • 771 13 W*-' L M, K. Kamunting 14.6 15/3 Ulu Klang .70 .75 E I quotattOM K. Lanjut 18/6 19 3 Ulu Piah .10 .15 rtiven by the Mal- Kamra 3/10 4 1 Allenby .50 .60 iSSn' AindrtW Katu 25/- 26/- RUBBER COMPANIES K:_> Kamunting 13.3 13 6xd Alor
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  • 889 13 SHARE MARKET PRICES LOWER (from A Market Correspondent). Ai taronTsm 'T kH S ffert>tl tluri K il ".-pn-Nsmß wee k and business :in »> a. .oiler „ri,es. btt from T hnm.. S l e rl i ngSWer u tht m T disapiwintin- because of the good buv countr^ LonTn 2
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  • 712 14 After six iufccesslve win?, .\\wcastle. on their own ground, were expected to man> short work of Hudderaiteld, the bottom team in league one. v. ho had won hone of ihoir last Jive games. This Impression >t etned roijtirmod when after aji early Huddejrsfield goii from Nightingale.
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  • 45 14 sha" bring lh.« Tboinas ;i;» bark with u-» to M*!:-ya. Evtry pla;.--. in th«» U*u*y\ \\i\\ |U4tif > yuur confidenr-" irt him, i iKni-j»ia> hil; captainmanager l.un (hnnn Geok "May 1 thank >nu all lor your ft iaei«MN support and fc-st wishes.
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  • 56 14 FIFURE OF EIGHT il v In and out, around and am ond weave it as you 50. Some of the thirty children ivho took |>»r sinjf*^ he; mfttton swimming Itliptaj-' ivhfch w^s oni- t'»f *th«- Hems at thr Junior Swimming Gtela h<* "J *Y ht nHtiff Chib last Snturdn.v. The
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  • 438 14 ONDON. Sunday.— On an afternoon when fog inU rL fered with several raatchos. no new reputations were made in the first of th« season's England ilrtt natioual trial mp,tchrs at Northampton, where Ccu beat the presumed senior side. Whites, by a goal, a dropped goal
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  • 122 14 Hudder field's Surprise 4-2 win Reuter LONDON, ountj .tml N'^i-J t^d, t.rM and tJ pei-tivelj in th> ]J la\\£\\v premier m wen both beaten v»sti»rd»v. H N- wcas tie's <fcfen fl coinpl, t, itvcrsal of M they cra-lvd at home til lof ttv Lcijiup Hu^fl 1 Town in no ur.c-
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  • 53 14 jfjis«..-n. \<>nn& Q*H lan.l ;i»M»ripn^ "find," lonMdrtwM nmn> to I* the nrtM traliun li-htneiRW« pion anil U>.-n|*M some hard h^ M Kli .,kins al worid rerogmtioB.™ t aril ftbOOl ".o^ 1 n.-M 1 nth I It unul.l ferviKW if t" r ;itiv .:,..ui|"' their o|M>" nHltv J Er =1
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  • 301 15 OLF- Builds Character For Boys— Davies i, Sunday. Nawhich play soccer and not golf and J Ptoy both will a much interest •fcnt by one of toternational golf- the "mental te Sets at golf are Jfcial in building {"BKter than the This was the view taken by VV. K. Da
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  • 687 15  -  But Thrills Crowd With Fine Net-Play (By JOSEPH YAN A RECORD crowd of badminton enthusiasts watched "the Battle of Champions" when Malaya's Thomas Cup players matched their skill against each other in the second exhibition contest in aid of the Cup Fund at the
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    45 15 Follow Now tUtte to* with a dribble but he has a whole lot of playern at his heels nXI Z iv! t appeal to be applying a neck lock. Both are incident* in the Us. Ih, Rr»l K"Kby match played on the padang on Saturday.
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    • 30 15 II OLD CLOTHES MADE NEW by Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and invisible mending JNCTON DRY CLEANING CO. toon Telephone ***** SUlf»por^ a Hlthi Q 24 hoars including Collection fc^ and Delivers
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    • 159 15 FACTS FIGURES of Malayan Companies Compiled Issued by Fraser Co., Price $5.00 28th ed. June J948. KELLY WALSH, LTD., Rallies Place, Singapore. TirrnoN Y M C.A EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES New Session commencing Wednesday; Bth December, 1948 Subjects Shorthand (beguuvers and speed) Junior Book-keeping, Typewriting (Day Evening Classes). For admission apply
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  • 395 16  -  —Starts work on 2nd Jive-year plan (By Fraser Wighton lON DON t Sun. Flans to strengthen the British i tbour Party camrxii^ning machine in preparation for the 1950 general election and the nationwide local government electioas next spring are being developed by the National Executive Committee
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  • 68 16 Johore Kluang area -During the night of November 26, a Police party operating in an area near the 22nd mile Kluang/ Mersing road saw 2 Chinese a man and woman. They were challenged and ran away and refused to stop. Police open nre and the male
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  • 39 16 1 •■•'iM I '■■-.mM "on. on a letter h(J I CoJ I to hav-Td bamJ wnpbaj "ana would invoke thi Act 1 He was on^ally i September 18 under n Order Preservation WM detained ia 'ia, Rangoon. Reuter
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  • 135 16 MANILA, sur. Tin Even- N estei toy th.it c. Philippine* had io--t Um f-r« i try round to 1 h a fight for th< p of th. r kilowatt power pin iid the K Tech- al Advisory Cot:. l\ n a nwotinjr in Tok'.o
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  • 85 16 Southampton, Sunday. Heavy fog kept the Queen Elizabeth in dock today. Cunard announced that the worlds largest ship would sail at 7 p.m. on Monday. The Elizabeth has already been delayed for 12 days by strikes here and in New York. She was due to
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  • 97 16 MacDonald leaves on mission The Commissioner Gen- i S era! Mr. Malcolm Mar- V i Donald has undertaken a j series of visits to coun- y 1 tries in South and East Asia to meet the leaders i of these countries, it Ml announced last night. I I The C
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  • 62 16 BERLIN, Sun.— Bad weather closed down the air lift again today when low hanging fog over Berlin as weJl as airports in the British zone halted all flights over the Berlin blockade since midnight, according to officials at the Berlin Air Safety Centre. American authorities at Templehof
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  • 56 16 MANILA, Sun.— Known as the playboy-general during the occupation, Lieutenant General Shigenori Kuroda. one-time Japanese Army Commander-in-Chief in thr 1 Philippines, will be tried on jj.two phases of war crimes i charges on the morning of I December 6. by a military tribunal. The indictment against the
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  • 101 16 The King Will Not Attend THE King will not be present at the Royal nlm performance of "Scott of the Antarctic" at the Empire, Leicester Square, tonight because of illness. The Queen, Princes* Margaret and Duke of Edinburgh will be there. They will meet John Mills, star of the film,
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  • 39 16 LONDON, Sun.— The heaviest fog of the year last night blacked out a 30-mile radius of London. It lifted slightly early today but the Air Ministry said it was still too thick for flying U.P.
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  • 38 16 ALY TO BUY A RANCH? LOS ANGELES, Sun.—Horseman Neil McCarthy reported today that Prince Aly Khan "is one of the several persons considering the purchase of Louis B. Mayer's 500 acre racehorse breediner ranch at Perris. California. U.P.
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  • 42 16 Reuter ROODERPORT, M AFRICA, Sun-A M in this hurricane battfl mining town stood tjfl ing at 14 dead and 9lfl Total figures were I known after Fndnfl which blasted two sqifl of the town and caustfl ed damage of over ill
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  • 32 16 NEW YORK. —Fan-Annrictt I •Mavflower," fr ni New VrkM hann.sbnrg, ra&« 1 a jmsition IWB rth 1 asl "f NfW that <*tewardrtiß Murdoch had jujß her millionth «V i i> UP
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  • 167 16 PARIS, Sunday—The /cdorati^B the Communist-controlled Gen^ r^ inp^stiß Labour today called on all French miner j to go back to work by Monday. to The strike of miners, which started on October 4. had lo?t its force in the last few weeks, An average of about 80 pe' cent
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