The Straits Times, 26 November 1946

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  • 22 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURA fr-|<;HT PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1946. PRK I 10 I* VIS
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  • 404 1 Miners' Chief May Go For Trial WASHINGTON, Monday. THK I'nited States (Government's rase against John L Lewis, leader of the I'nited .Mine Workers, and Km 100,000 strikinj«: soft-coal miners, whose tie-up oi' roal production today was admittedly 100 per c^nt. mpletc. moved into court this
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  • 246 1 More Fighting In Indo-China PARIS, Monday. FIGHTING broke out a«ain today between French and Viel Nam (Indo-Chinese Republic) troops in Haiphong and la:,,rd several hours, it was learned in j Paris toda> A French News Agency report from Hanoi reported bea\ v land and air bombardments, but gave r.o casualty
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  • 336 1 I'NTEKBAI'H, Switzerland, Monday. TWO daring Swiss pilots, making nine shuttle trip.. in ski-equipped planes, yesterday plucked a dosen tired, hungry but happy Americans off an Alpinv glacier, where they had been marooned since tin-crash-landing of their Army transport plane las! Tuesday. The 12
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  • 92 1 LONDON. Hon.- Mr M Mac Donald. Governor ot the Ma lavan Union and Sin'iapovo. who arrived in London by air yes- trrday. today began his consul- tations with the Colonial Serre i tary. Mr. Creech Jones, on the constitution of the Ma lavan Union. Mr Mac
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  • 270 1 TWO ESCAPE FROM OUTRAM RD. SINGAPORE police anupri-, J son officials are conductm| widespread search for two long-term prisoners whose •escape from Outram Road Prison wa< discovered early yesterday morning. during 1 che 1011 call. The men who escaped werj Lim Ah Bah. alias Lim Sia Eng. a Teochew. and
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  • 28 1 Hobart Tasmania. Mun Labour has been returned to power in the Tasmanian State Ciovernmcnt with a reduced majority alter Saturday's elections, the latest returns last night showed Reuter.
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  • 212 1 PARIS. Monday. NEARLY complete ofi-cial returns indicated early today that the French Communist Party had defeated M. BidauU's iS.R.P. (Moderates) in yesterday's parliamentary ejections, to reinforce stn ng ly its claim for 'eadership of the Fourth Republic's Government. While the MRP held l:em Id popular vot.\ th? Communists
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  • 40 1 Lt.-Col. T.1.. Fox. a well-kno«n Malayan turf lisure, a'imuinc an Australian four-> oar-old mate by V-ol d Amour out of Lurins: I.a,s, one of the 5b raceho.>rs which were unloaded from the Puudua >e«,tcrdav Straits Times picture.
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  • 225 1 Indians Attack South African "Racialism" MEERUT, Monday. THE plenary session of the Indian National Congress today appioved the resolutions on South Africa and East Atrica. Both were put fioin the chair and adopted without discussion. The resolution on South Afr.ca rracf- "Congress endorses 'h^ resolution passed by the all-India Congress
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  • 59 1 BKVERLEY HILLS, Mun. The former Premier of Siam. Nai Pildi Banoniyons. informed Iho police hfre today that a large collection of jewels hr>d been stolen from his bunga.ow at a Beverlcy Hills hotel. The police reported that many jewels were family heirlooms. The theit occurred last
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  • 110 1 Guerillas In Control Of Frontier Area ATHENS. Mon.:. GUERILLA bands, estimated to be about 2.U00 stn,n are reported to b occupying the country between the south opes ol Mount Tzt-iia an 1 the YugoJav frontier, accord .tig to the Greek news agencj These bands are li communications bet^'een Ardala and
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  • 114 1 3,375. Illegal Immigrants JERUSALEM, M l shipload of illegal LmmigranUj 3.375- arrived at Haifa Bay today escorted fey two dos:r:yors ot Ine Royal Navy. The ship was \he Ixj'.rhita. renamed Knesscth Israel dlie jev. t ish Community At dawn the t r\a was completely seal U !by m!li:ar. police contluccnts
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 47 1 SCIENTIFIC M OAMIMATIO.r fa QUALIFIED OPTICIAN c s CMono od..*»oc iJace ft «J A W>^ m II *vJKn HSmßi s l .'c itn\< vx /,,-.'>. V«lv4ttsui •>■ textnrt \«u' fi> H|* ry *il c»i)U ci'.f.mi*!* <Nf> WOBSI s ri-N Imperil > JOSEPH TRAVfcRS ft SONS. LID. ilmv ft tMMJk llMfV*.
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    • 35 1 How t«es have changed 1910 V l/ But nut the qualit) ol TOOTAL TIES. Supplies now arriving Guaranteed -.\m\ Sold at Fixed Pi Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang J4\^- j p o h Tootal Ties reQd.
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  • 291 2 Admiral To Produce Documents TOKIO, Monday. THE United States Navy told the International Tri- bunal today that it would reveal to the court plans and preparations made by the Imperial Japanese Navy between 1931 and 1941 and would prove the charge that the Japanese naval
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  • 131 2 ELECTIONS IN L.S. ZONE STUTTGART. Mon —America n Military Government offcials said yesterday that Gorman vot«rs of the United States occupation zone had apparently "overwhelmingly approved' the fro* democratic constitution offered to them since Adolf Hitler destroyed individual liberty. A bill of rights guaranteeing "justice and freedom" appeared to have
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  • 107 2 CANADAREDUCES RUBBER PRICE Ottawa, Mon:- The Canadian Rubbr. control Board has redu^d the price of crude natural rubber to Canadian manufacturers to 22.63 cents (Canadian) per pound from the former prico ol 24 91 cents. The reduction was made possible by the lower purchase price established by the United States
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  • 76 2 TOKIO Mon Eight nu.idred and four housrs mitt d^strojod and 4.0C0 persons were rendered humi less yesterday when a wind fanned ttre .swept ihrjOgfa GoshoKuwara. cm Northern Honshu— i the town in which 800 hoOMI were destroyed by a similar fire on Nov. 28. 1945. The
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  • 199 2 INDONESIAN CURRENCY AGREEMENT BATAVIA, Monday. SEEKING a resumption ol trade between Republi-can-held areas of Indonesia and those under Dutch con trol. the Dutch and Indonesian Government have agreed to tolerate use of each other s currency in certain specified areas. The agreement doev not however, constitute lormal recognition of the
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  • 83 2 LONDON. Mon— Mr. L S. Amery, form:: Secretary of State for India and a prominent member of the British Conservative Party, said yesterday that an organisation for the promotion of a United States of Europe would probably emerge before Ir-mg in Britain. Mr. Winston Churchill, an
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  • 34 2 rOKIO, Mon— The first Japanese export of silk to England will be loaded aboard the Empire Frazer within a few days. The shipment consists of 1,212 bal:s of raw silk— UP.
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  • 286 2 Troops Called Out In Cairo CAIRO, Sunday. 1 NTI-Government demonsr\ trations continued in Cairo today when, for the second day running, police and student; fought pitched battles in the streets with guns and stones. The casualty list so far reported is one policeman killed and four students seriously injured. More
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  • 136 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon.— TruWe^t Coast maritime industry, it 54-day strike brought to an end on Saturday, yesterday tackl-td the big job of getting foreign commerce moving again on a normal basis. The Oongrew of Industrial Organisatior.s iCIOi Longrhoremea crews went to work here on day
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  • 75 2 DIMITROV FORMS A CABINET SOFIA, Mon— The CommunLs; leader. Mr. Georgi Dimitrov, former Secretary-Gen:ral of the Communist International and at one time a Ru-ssian citizen, head o: t^e new Government of the Bulgarian Fatherland Front. which was the winner of t'n^ recent election. His new Cabinet, replacing that of Mr.
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  • 181 2 THE HAGUE, Sunday. ADMIRAL Coenrad E. L. Helfrich and General H. J. Kruls, commanders-in-chicl of the Netherlands Navy and Army, tonight confirmed they hud discussed military a.> pects of the Dutch-Indonesia draft agreement with Queen Wilholmimt. While declining to confirm reports that fhey had planned
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 412 2 THE SOUTHERN OMNIBUS COMPANY LIMITED. (BaoarpatMai ihe Malayan Union). Application haa been made to the Director! ol thr Company to issue to Kwaag Thian Hoh of 39. Egerton Road. duplicate certificates -n resji— "t the following shares in tht Company upon the statement that the original certificates have been lost
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    • 761 2 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the office of the Director, Medical Services, Singapore, second floor, Pullerton Building, up to 30th November, 1946. for the supply of the following to the Government Hospitals: <a) Foodstuffs. Fresh Fruit*, etc., (b) Firewood and Charcoal. (ci Coffins including la boar
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    • 684 2 MALAYAN RAILWAY Supply of Broken Stone from St-gamst Quarry. Tenders are invited for the supply of about 50 000 cubic yards of I. stone at the above Quarry commencing from lrt January 1947 tn 31 Dec 1947 Tenderers should specify: (a) The price per cubic yard for breken 5d :ie
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  • 439 3 COL. WAINWRIGHT TO REMAIN HERE Straits Times Reporter fOLONEL Herbert A. Lord, C.IJ.K. head of the Salvat ion Army in Singapore 3Md Malaya since 1935* has been appointed head of the Salvaiion Army in Korea where he spent 25 years before coming to this
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  • 142 3 SOLDIER GAOLED FOR TH EFT A BRITISH soldier, Philip Bernard Fone. was sentenced to .six month*' rigorous imprisonment yesterday when Mr. K. M. Byrne, the Third Police Court ato convicted him on his pL~a of guilty of stealing a motorlorry worth $3,000. belonging io Lim P.ng Kirn. The complainant had
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  • 104 3 VICTOR! PARADE SOU VENIR WELVE Malayans among those 0 went to London to re- the country at »he Victory parade nave written their isiona f London, the celebrations, the thea'rrs and other o! their brief but hi in a souvenir entitled "Victory Parad<\ 19-i6." pi;' Depart! >m of Public Rea
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  • 74 3 low ai: lee w.s sentenced to nine month/ rigorous imprisonment by the Second District Judge. Mr. T. T Russell, who found him (V'Uv of the wronqlul possession of 12 bales of khaki shirt. 5 valued at 53.600 of ihtype issued to 'he military forces. at Scoits Road
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  • 95 3 I 'WO memben oi th^ Special C.nstabulary oi the Singapore Harbour Board, Yen Kirn Slew and Abdullah bin AlhaUt. were o^ntenccd to one month's rigorou-, imprisonment each by Mr T. T Russell at the Second District Curt yesterday when they wore convicted of wrongful possession of 3.x
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  • 175 3 From Oui Own Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR. Monday. "IT is planned over the next couple of years to introduce 1 reforms which will bring the Malay Regiment into line with the Army in Britain." said Lt. Cot. Hayes Palmer, commanding officer of the Malay Regiment,
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  • 24 3 The Rotary Club of Singapore meets today in the roof garden of i he Adelphi Ho"?l for a programme arranged by the Fellowship Committee
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  • 128 3 I*HE liitl;-known story of India's manifold contribution to the Allied victory in Wcrld War II 'js dramatically told in a 35-minutt- documentary film. "India Strikes," j which is shortly to b? released in Singapore throug-n the Eagl;- I Lion Distributors, by arrangement i with the
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  • 317 3 DETECTIVE'S STORY OF ARREST OF CONSTABLES FURTHER evidence was given by Busu bin Mohamed bhah, a detective, at the continued trial of 14 men, two ol whom were members of the Singapore Police Force, b« fore Mr. Paul Storr at the First District Court yesterday. Busu said that when he
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  • 467 3 LITTLE ACCOMMODATION FOR STUDENTS IN ILK. A COMMUNICATION recently received irom the Victoria League. London, gives full warn- I ingto Malayan students attending j to further their studies in English i Universities of the dearth of ac- j commodaticn In Biitain and Itae prevailing high cost of living. The Victoria
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 501 3 BRITISH STORES DISPOSAL BOARD (SINGAPORE) TENDER NOTICE by (ii:i»h: ok nn: DBK tOB >i DIsrOdALS, I \K BASTBBM aki.a M <» S I i Ik* Hi Hi. h Btam DtapOMl Hoard. Btacaporc, is authorised to i Teiiden for the following Itemt:— i >i i i Outer i;»o x 16 Si
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    • 263 3 TfJXO.MMLMCATIONS DEPARTMENT. aif united loi appointnioilt :-lephcne Operators em. 2. Appllranu must be able to speak both Enc::<li and Malay and must m-.v passed S'andard VII. or higher. In an English School. Prffcrenre will D'dirar!!y b? fiyta to British subject* B.iti.-h Protocted persons domi- Malaya. Typist tf!?phone operators wMi be
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    • 397 3 ?_P_BJ-NAOJN_S Now Slock Announcomonts The shipping situation is easier, "<vo an; receiving new stocks almost every day. here arc a ft*w New Arrivals. COSSOR RADIOS: A new shipment has just arrived, limited stocks are available of Model 461. AC mains, 5-valve. Plastic Cabinet, Price $180/-. We will send you the
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  • 23 4 Mr. and Krs. Jimmy An«i wkh to I hank all friends an^i relatives for their :.iabif> pm "a.- lon of thrir mamai-r.
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  • 14 4 r -r;I .Tn^eph. at re in Nov 21 Interred at on Nov 24.
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  • 1031 4 The Straits Times Singapore, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1946. The Liberty Of The Subject In replying to speeches made at a farewell ceremony in the Singapore Court of Appeal on the eve of his departure to take up the office of Chief Justice of British Guiana, Mr. Justice Worley gave a
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  • 78 4 N>av Yctk, Sun:— The moon passed between the sun and earth jtsterday stinting a partial solar I iclipse lor more- than three hours I and revealing a large number of sun spots one larger than the I in th itseli It reached the highest visibility j 78
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  • 89 4 JERUSALEM, Sun. FfcWli i Darwish Husseini, a member of one of the leading Palestine Arab families, the head of \\h cli :s iMulti ilaj Amin el Husseini, slid dead last night by unknown assailant at Ihur village, north of Jerusalem It was believed that Fawsi D^rwish Hu.ssrini,
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  • 1083 4  - British soldiers between Jews and Arabs a Special Correspondent of The Times in Palestine By IN the successive waves of terrorism which have swept over Palestine since it was placed under British Mandate after the First World War little publicity has been given to the unenviable position of the British
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  • Man In The Street
    • 649 4 AT the present time public interest in the problem oi pulmonary tuberculosis is at a high level, and in many ways this is a very good thing. We must beware, however, of gaining wrong impressions from ali that is said and written
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    • 113 4 THE Jap PoWs aio treated far too leniently in all respects. The Municipal Health authorities should *e^ for themselves how the Japi clear the refuse at North Canal Road. These Nips simply fling the dustbins up on to the lorry, consequently sp liing; part of the refuse
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    • 113 4 THERE .s i:... about housing shortage, and there is no denying that the people ot Sir.Rapore are in need of proper accommodation The civil and m.litary authorities are constantly at each oth* r over premises, and there i* ros< ntment between them. But, in spite of the crying
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    • 175 4 REMEMBER. "Where there is a will there is a way, don't pay black-market prices f<»r t'ce. 1 After a io:;7 cx-::riment. permit m? to noti.'y to ct'/ers my success in ujing Pearl Barky, which is selling openly in the market at a murh cheaper
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    • 31 4 WILL POWER." Singapore. Letters sicned with a norn-de-pi i are not published unless the writs, j name and address are communlci'-rt j to the Editor as a guarantee of <^of' faith
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 689 4 BRUCE la Sydn«y on IBili No* i\ wile ul I K li m i. in. t<.n Betatc a daughter. i Moapttal "ii 21 n.46 io Plo, wife ol J L. OHara of Ruihktn a grand-daughUT tnrath uin\ :isU-T to Kennitli (ol K.MAN On 18th November. Penana Maternity Hoeprtal t<> Helen
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    • 34 4 A DELIGHT TO THE EYES! THE LOVELY AMERICAN LASTEST NUMOUNT RIMLESS GLASSES. Glasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good ta»t« and style. They are cushioned against breakage. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS.
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    • 183 4 IJJnL 111] Jl] EKE y'jT fiKtP? "BNOINKKIMNO 01-I'UKTtM UKS Ii now ir»<ly ">r -S"* P*C M pri»t!'al guMaiite, this Hunk 1^ W™l Book tlml .ihuiild foe In tMe hari»lH of *very t>»iiion V=l *&-i* Mr.orn olher lni»f«Ktln« m»lt*r. KNUINti:KIN<; M *VQ* ni-i-OKTi mtikh ouUlimi Horn* Wudj row J&V* ill hmnrl...
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  • 353 5 AMERICAN PIECEGOGDS FOR SINGAPORE First Shipments In Two Weeks' Time Straits Times Reporter [NITIAL shipments of American piecegoods, permits for which have been granted io Malayan textile importing firms since August, will i^egin to flow into the country in about two weeks' time. The Combined Textile Allocation Board in Washington
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  • 74 5 Grow MORE FOOD DRIVE IN PERAK I .-<> m <Mir Own < orrrsponuViit TAIPING. MOO lyim the oajeel of ■Mimilal d production and «-ncour- [age industries, afrtcul-,-p bein;^ I 1:1 Perak next month. competition for the Kriu M distr.cts will on Dec. i for the it and llatang dL«:;rirts will
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  • 177 5 '•OEVEN Keys to Baldpate,"' the J play which opened last night. in the Victoria Theatre. Singaoore, for six nights, was. acccrd- ing to the C.SE. programme, pioduced in the same theatre IS years a'jo. Albert Arlen. who now produces, has obviously formed the opi:no:« j that
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  • 159 5 1 .500 DECK PASSAGES FOR INDIANS rIFTEEN hundred deck spaces have been allocated for the repatriation of Indians from Malaya on board the s.s Jaiagopal, the specially chartered Indian Government repatriation ship, which arrived in Singapore yesterday aJternoonThe selling of tickets to repatriates will be carried cut tomorrow by Isl.iy.
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  • 272 5 Straits Times Reporter ONE of the largest schools in Singapore, the Nan Hwa Girls' School, in Waterloo Street, may be handed over to the military authorities by the Government for use as a troops' club. It is understood that the Government several montri:ago promised the
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  • 253 5 HONOUR FOR BRAVE CHINESE A Chinese who helped a party of British ?->ldiers. cut off during the Battle of Malaya, and who k p pt them supplied with food and other necessities in a jungle hideout until their escape from Malaya, will be honoured at a special ceremony on Saturday,
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  • 48 5 Residents of the Upper Serangoon and East Coast districts of Singapore are warned by the Municipal Water Engineer's Dept. that there will be a water shortage tomorrow morning owing to repairs of the water system. The shortage will be particularly felt in the UDper Serangoon district.
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  • 21 5 A Singapore Harbour Board labourer was shot dead by a police constable on duty at a ftdewn, yesterday afternoon.
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  • 145 5 Hire Car Association In Singapore TAXI transport has been placed I on a more organized basis in Sinsapore with the appearance ol taxis plying as members of the Singapore Hire Car Association. About 460 cwners belong to the Association which is an owners :nd not a drivers' organization Cars plying
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  • 340 5 WHILE Government is considering a proposal for the payment of 24 months' hmw of salary to its junior civil service staff, representatives of the employees have urged that mnl payment to account be made before Christmas, the Straits Times understands. One year has passed without
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  • 66 5 Fifty-six racehorse:; for me Malayan Turf wore u»--1 i<li(l from the Pandua yesterday. Twenty- seven of them were Selangor Turf < lub griffins, 18 < f them for 14. Col. T. L Fox's stables and H for M. Van BtwkfJea stables. With the cv.cc ption
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  • 117 5 THE Eurasian Association has de- cided to hold a Christmas treat lor Eurasian children from 3.30 to 6.30 p m. on Saturday. Dec. 28. The treat will be held at the SRC. Pavilion. Children under fight and frum eight to 15 years of a-^ will be
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  • 258 5 THE furnishing ol the Army't quarters in Singapore and Malaya, a.< it progresses, will afford local furniture and cabinet makers a constant source of business. As Impossible, furniture and housebold goods for military quaT-U-rs will be made on the spot. In pointing this out to th*
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  • 43 5 EXPORT MALAYA FROM MALAYA UIVE hundred toni ol Bums, oepper and .or Pacific Coa.s*. ports is intr loaded In tho Nor t v ssel H now anchored in t'i<? Ropds. Hie ship which arr:v< v c'av !:'n:n Indian ions vi t tneral Singapore.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 I lA* PARIS Jf '/aA,rum jiM W Jv 1 En 7AJELLIG L TD t ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE Masters "ow VICTORIA THEATRE TONIGHT at 8.30 P.M. OMr.INM) SKRVH Y. KNTKRTAIN'MF.N f I'RF.SKNTS "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE" «;KO M. (OIIWS AMIil S MH.ODK AMATK KARCE AN I'MStAI, MYSTKRY II.AY ntOOCCTIOM by ai.rkkt
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    • 153 5 OUR THANKS ace due to our numerous pottcyholders in Malaya who have taken advantage of our liberal offer, and thus given a weU-ome proof of their confidence in the Company l>y reinstating <heir policies. A substantial percentage of Btftch pnHcles already been placed back in our books and we hereby
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  • 134 6 Rice Flour Position In Penang'Sound' 84 BAKERIES PRODUCE 7,i.000 LOAVES DAILY From Our Own Correspondent PENANG, Monday. THE rice and flour position in Penang and through- out the northern area is "sound" indicated the Assistant Food Controller here yesterday. Both Penang and Province Wellesley, he said, consume over half a
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  • 145 6 CIR WILLIAM HALEY. BBC. Director-General, was alleged in the Common: to have 'issued a di r ective to d-icourage Labour Ministers from the use of the air." The accusation was made by Major W. L. Wyatt (Lab.. Aston). He said he was not prepared to disclose
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  • 81 6 I' HERE were 6.452 more unemployed In Great Britain last I month compared with September The figures of unemployed for October, announced by the Minis)f Labour, were 365.658. For I September they were 359.206 On the general man-powe; ion. it was stated by the Ministry that the
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  • 96 6 From Our Own Correspondent IPOH. Monday. AT 1U cl.art:r night dinn:r at the T,w:i Hull uo Saturday j the Ipoh Rotary club officially i came back into the foid of the Ratary International Ahen Rotar- ion Presic'ent Peck of Vr.r Sin^arxre Rotary Club on behalf
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  • 99 6 From On Own Correspondent PecAUg, Monday. DENANG and Province Weilesley i Muslims should approach tho Government to form a religious council to administer <!uu uligious affairs, it was deeded at meeting held here of representatives of var ous Muslim bodies. The meeting, over which Dr. K.
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  • 44 6 From Our Own Correspondent PENANG. Monday. \KTER having r:cuj crated in Glu^or camp, the last batch I of 300 Japanese refugees left Penan? for home joday aboard ■S.S. Molchior Treub. About a hundred r.i'uv who fotuid woik are remaining In Pcnanj
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  • 173 6 From Our Own Correspondent Penang. Monday. SEVEN Ch nese, who were said to have teen arrested by a radio car patrol at Penang harbour, wtre produced in the Third Magistrate's Court on Saturday o n a rharge of importing 115 bags of rice without
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  • 145 6 M.A.S. WILL PRESS PAY CLAIMS From Our Own Correspondent PENANG. Monday. IN line with the recent protest meeting held by A.R. P. wardens, members of Penang ami Province Wellesley medical auxiliary service, including nursing divisions, will hold a meeting on Thursday to discuss and decide on the steps to be
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  • 61 6 WRENS NOW HAVE NEW CHIEF head of the British WRNS is Superintendent Miss J. M. Woolcombe. C.B.E. She succeeds Pa.ne Vera Laughton Mathews. Miss Woolcombe. only daughter of the late Rear-Admiral Maurice Woolcombe. served in the Admiralty Intelligence in the 1914--1913 war. In 1939 she was aupointed Chief ORicer WRNS
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 474 6 PIRATES IN THE DAYS THAT ARE DEAD! A HORRIBLE LOT AS SEEN BY TWO RESPECTABLE PEOPLE! Don't Km Ii! f^"^" ~~*"~*"~***v "THE PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE" (Kko's TECHNICOLOR TREASURE") RARE THRILLS BIG LAUGHS! 808 HOPE VIRGINIA MAYO WALTER SLEZAK WALTER BRENNAN VICTOR McLAGLEN (as the Pirate Chief) TO-MORROW'S RETURNING SCREENING
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    • 863 6 FOR SALE FOR SAl£— New Model Dl-7 Rcfri gerator (Frigidairci 230 VoU-50 cyclc--6 eft. Write Box No. 877 S.T. FOR SALE. Bungalow with land more tha:i ncrc. Freehold near the convent school. Johore Bharu. For pUtieQL'\n apply by post No. 8 '.'..iii Abdullah Ibrahim. Johorc BiiarM. FOR SALE. 14. Flower
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    • 299 6 MJINTEREY rACtrowoL* Lirsuct. ptmivi ROUCE. tTC tIC iM IL X* *>Au*n*atv *>ixft/Mi d fUBTIV FlATrf HMfi TRULY IMVei,Blf GENUINE CROOKtb s l N i: L A S S >al»- and I on.rorl.iiili TO* Its NOW if \ll Mil I DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUS? I. North f.rid;! ICo:ki I'll. me MM
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 613 6 It cannot be emphas.zeo tOOIWM that re has expert rating, if. often that a light opening b'd is he could be guilty of incurring far less dangerous than a ques- such a hu?r penalty witjj no tionable overcall at a higher hope of any.hinz ike a commen- level. Consider today's
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  • 125 7  -  A Market Correspondent Around The Markets By SINGAPORE, Monday. AS usual on Monday there was very little business transacted in the local share markets. Tin shares were easier and Kuchais were offered at $1.60, Hong Fatts at $1.7 and Pntu Selangors at $1.52i 2 There
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  • 78 7 WASHINGTON, Monday- The Department of Agriculture reported today that pi aspect ofihe 1 eduction of the world's huge wool stocks was considerably brighter than a year ago On June 30 world stocks were estimated at 5 billion pounds and pr >ductio n this year is at
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  • 287 7 V HE 38th ordiiiary general meeting of the Sandycroft Rubber Co.. Ltd.. will be held at the registered office of the company. 96, Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Nov. 28. lor the following purposes: To receive and consider the directors" report and statement of accounts
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  • 13 7 The Changkal Serdar.g Estates Ltd.. produced 33.870 lbs of rubber in October. 1946.
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  • 329 7 SINGAPORE, Mob. "TODAY'S produce prices were: KICE: Ist Grade $140, 2nd Grade $12*. 3rd Grade SI 10. ri'LOH RICE: Siamese $100. KEDAH $85. RICE NOODLES: No. 1 SUmeso $90. Kedah $75, Indo-1 hmi $75, local $75, China $90. COPRA: Snndried No. 1 11. TAPIOCA FLOUR: Malayan. No. 1
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  • 84 7 CHINESE CLAMOUR FOR CLOTH BAN SHANGHAI Monday.— Chinese wool and piecegoods rrunuiacturers are agitating for a ban on woollen and pieceeoods imports, claiming that the influx of Bi<tish, American and Australian products is seriously menacing their existence. They claimed that the production of Chinese plants of 20 million yards was
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  • 273 7 Producers In Ceylon Clear Rubber Stocks COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) RUBBER producers in Ceylon, correctly sensing the reduction of the price of rub ber from October, dumped on the Rubber Commissioner during September all the rut> ber that was available in their hands. By the end of Sep tember, therefore,
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  • 81 7 I 'HE VUrgui Crown Lstates Ltd have A sold thir Island Division property for cash This ana is remote from the main estate and comprises approximately 1.143 acres planted with rubb;r of which 368 acres, replanted in 1941. arr in a condition requiring replanting. The company's
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  • 24 7 Shanghai, Monday. -Todaysquotations in the Shanghai blackmarket exchange are: U.S. dollar CN $4,800 Gold CN $263,000 Hong Kong dollar CN $930 U.P.
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  • 279 7 SHIPS positions in Singapore yesierday were: MAIN W II ARK Godown 31-32: Samidway. Godown 34-35: Benlawers. loading cargo for U.K. Godown 36-37: Multonad 'tanker) Oodown 38-39: Samgara. discharging cargo. Godown 42-43: Marella. loading ca.go for Sydney. EAST WHARF Godown 44 Gordon, discharging cargo WEST
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    • 631 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. t Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Sailing* U> and from linited Kingdom Glenfinlaa due from IK in Port <%tngara due from I'.K In Part samidwaj due from IK In Port lirviiiun due from V.X 18 Nov. »mrrrr due from I'.K 3 Dec. Ithnrnnr due from I'.K
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    • 323 7 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: High Water: 0.21 a.m. 8 ft. 8 in 11 3« o.m 9 ft. in TOMORROW: High Water: 0.56 a.m. 8 ft 6 in.; 004 p.m 9 ft 6 in. C/inir** IWrill JIVH "■'"'■i'J* 9 00 pm Harf y Mar-Oscar Rabin: 10.00 pm. The mind of txiWIKJ MALAYA
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  • 561 8 By Norman Preston BRISBANE. Mon. AFTER dismissing the M.C.C. for 310 runs today, the third day of the match, Queensland lost five wickets for 133 runs at close of play, and with one day to play the match may develop into an
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 8 R.A V. (Bast- H.Q> soccer team who eliminated the Chinese from the Victory Tun on Saturday. The Airmen won two goals to nil. Straits Timrs picture.
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  • 289 8 ST. Andrew's Old Boys beat the S.R.C. three goals to two in a fast and exciting: hockey match played at the i'adang yesterday. K-.tlv ;n the Knme. play was cor.cntrated on the Old Boy:.' goal mouth and M w;vs only when Schubert, the
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  • 277 8 C&M 102 Wurka batted ill 61 Coy R.A.S.C. at St. George, Rd. on Sunday. The score at the tea Interval was iii f or five at which total McCarry detlarrd Kalbrainr followed up his performance last week with a fori cmi? kivjck of 54 which included
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  • 196 8 Melbourne lue.> Thk American Davis C u p .-fum havo arrived here by air iro.r. where they arrived from New Zeab.nd on Saturday. It is expected they will ha.i their first practice on the Kooyong stadiui:; c;ur;s -venue of the Davi s Cup c':ial
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  • 79 8 !\ni i v I '.I UlO. i pteUo cmi oandftra and carrying the tofwei lv it itom 4 pound won ;h.- main bteeptecnatc «l Autriiii !.-<:.:• Ma La Kaya jowsel'n i>\ about three-and-a-halX miles b IfaUe by a-iiiilf lei bi wiih tho faYourtta i.in<l>M anathfr three -ojuarten
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  • 149 8 S. R. C. Team To Play Indian Army THE following will represent the S.R.C. against the Indian Army tomorrow at 5.15 pm, or i'be Padar.g:— C. Schubert: R. H B-.rth. P. Neubronr.er; P. Pe.ir.efather, O. Clarke. M Laßrouy; V Var.derput. J. Stanley i DUv v A. Clarke. E. Ebert. Umpire:
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  • 310 8 I nun Our Own Correspondent MUAR. fc«a. DISPLAYING smooth combii.9tion a"d exrollent teamwrik. tl.? Muar Chinese footbnll ouir. s- orcG a rlea:i three-nil viciary over the Johore Bahru C.'.i <-s? in an interest intj game of sec?:: a^ the Muar Club padanp.. The Muar Chinese
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  • 533 8 IM KKNSLANU— IST INNS— IOO 81.C.C —IST IN\> llutiiin c Tallon b McCooi 12 Uashbrook st. Tallon b McCool 40 Gibb s». Tallon b M< Cool 16 C'ompton b Johnstone 55 Ikin c and b Johnstone 3; Hammond st Tallon b Mt( 00l g Kdrirh not out til Yardlty
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  • 68 8 THE Raffles College Rupo.v »an to play the Mcdicil Coileg. 1 in thr Galloway Cun ri.'.o,match on the S.C padailg hli afternoon will be Daiman bin Jf.maluddin: b C Williams A. W Barker. Ca> Ver Cfhua, Yap H(/nr, Kuan. EChoo Bfr.p Een. J. Mock: Tan An Ret
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  • 20 8 Batevia, M^ii The Republic ot Indonesia nlans Ii send a fam to the 1048 Olympic gamrs in London.- A P
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