Malaya Tribune, 12 November 1948

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  • 63 1 The Malaya Tribune BX THE PEOPLE FOR THE I'EOFLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agent* -Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Tall
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  • 397 1 No desire for peace, Vyshinsky told COMMUNISTS USING JAPS IN WAR ON CHIANG Reuter and U.P. PARIS, Thurs.—Chini toright accused Soviet Russ»;» of having no desire for pence, and charged htr with supporting the Communist drive in Manchuria Addressing the Uni'ed Na'.ons Political Committee
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  • 433 1 ReuterAAP. A N KIM., Thurs.—Nationals? generals believe they can baft and throw back M n Tse lung's Communist legions which for four day* have been closing in on the vital city of Hsuchow, Key to Nanking. This optimistic view, expressed officially today, was given
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  • 53 1 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. British penny national daily newspap3r<j will be able to revert to averag js ol five pages and print, enough copies to meet pubic d-t-i -n i rr»m the be- BOiDa »1 the New Year. There Will be appropriate increases for other types
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  • 96 1 NANKING, Fri. Gen. Chang Tai-hsinng of the Nanking garrison told a press conference today that martial law had been declared in Nanking not because the city was facing a military emergency, but rather as a precaution against a c ommunist second from developing behind Nationalist lines
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  • 94 1 ('HLNESE schools ate hay- i>g a holiday *clay ami the Chinese NaL.mal Fiat, is r« ng flown at all Chines'! butjtaeaa premises on the anniversary of the tirth of the "Father of the CI inese Re puh'ic" (Dr. Su: Vat-sen' Celebrations in Pingso m c today include
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  • 35 1 In a raid on a tHage it t!-c Bth n Me. Ponggol Road. I*s Chinese were screened oy lit*. CI D. at dawn <oday. Nm? of them were detained f or further .screening.
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  • 26 1 WASHINGTON. Thursday. The United States today rejected Russia's proposal for a new system of international controls to prevent revival of Japan s war industry.
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  • 29 1 A. >oung Chinefe? woman who fell item a vbo*Ot lort y in Tampenis Road y »jierday no ing cod of injures in hos,-.!ial last r ght.
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  • 183 1 U.P. LONDON. Thursday. Prime Minister Attlee today turned down a suggestion in tin Commons that he approach Stalin and President Tiuman "with a view to meeting them at an early date for discussion of the present day problems. Mr. Attlcc told his questioner, Labourite M.P. H.
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  • 51 1 Reuter. LONDON. TUMiI -Mrs. E M. Eraddock. Labour MF V r Liverpool Exchange DL'cion today lost her lir.u action in; the King's Bench Di daion against Tillotson's Newsnnpeis; Ltd.. owners of the "B >►« r. Evening News." Mrs. Braddojk'P afterwards announced t.odt! there v-ould be ari
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  • 35 1 Ona Chinese arrested undei the Emergency Regul i w n& j yeste-day is susoected of be- j •ng a member of the Malayanl Comuur.ist Party Tlic total under detention is I 314. i
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  • 92 1 U.P. HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. Radio network rivalry for top-name performers took on a multi-million dollar proportion today, with the National Broadcasting Ctrmpany trying to buy Jack Benny's radio show to keep him from selling it to Columbia Broadcasting System, Trade reports indicated that CBS
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  • 30 1 SIR FRANKLIN *okes iht floor The Governor of Sin ip<tre dance* with tfsae Pa'ncw Lloyd at last ntyrJkt'e EcServicemen's annual dane at the Victoria Meironal Hal.
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  • 246 1 U.P. TOKIO, Fli Hirieki Tojo, the '»nly Axis ruler to face trial by the Allies, will hear his fate today. Judgment will *>c passed at one session of tre InteMV*tio.ial Military 7 ibunal f<-»-the Far East an I then, after a I r pf recess.
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  • 18 1 The Gambling Suppression Dept. arrested t/ree Ch'ifbe in -onnection with the running of a Cfcap-ji-kee 'uHery
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  • 179 1 The Guns This Morning SINGAPORE thai morning was excitedly asking "Is it a bay—or a girl?" after a salute of 42 guns boomed out just eight o'clock this morning. Telci.hones buS£Od in tr.e Tribune office, U3 scores rf people rane, up to conf.in. the birth of
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  • 107 1 SCRATCHINGS, i ORDER OF RUNNING RACE 1. Class 1. D v 3. 6 furs: Royal Boroogn. Indian Heather. RACE 2. -Clasf 1. Div. 1. 7 .\.rs. Leoda. Huron. RACK 3 Clar.s 1, Div. 2. 6 furs. Dai bar. Invest. RACE 4.—Class 2, Div 1 7 furs. —Cetewayo, Ast'/rf,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 312 2 Schools For Tiong Bahru And Katong P.W.D's 1949 PROGRAMME (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE 1949 construction and nhabilitation pro--1 grammes of the Singapore Public Works Department involve expenditure of nearly $12 million dollars, according to the Budget provisions for next .Y ear This figure includes
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  • 49 2 MUAR. Thursday. Fedora-1 tion Police Commissioner, Col.| W. N. Gray visited Muar this, morning and toured nearby' areas. He had talks with high I ranking Military and Police of-; ficeis In the district. He was accompanied by Mr. J. t Knight. Chief Police Officer, Johore.
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  • 180 2 INCHE Patch Akhir, Malay Member, told the Selan gor State Council meeting on Tuesday that families and relatives of members of the Special Constabulary who died in the battle against terrorism were getting impatient of Government delay in settling the com pensation payments due them. He
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  • 92 2 E. R. Koek, a promin--1" mt member cf the Singapore Bar, died at his homo in Roohaiie Drive last night, «it the ape of 51. Mr Koek, who served en the Legislative Council *ror-. the t:me it was inaugurated, resigned recently because of ill-tie ilth.
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  • 233 2 TWO pictures of the immigrant In Singapore are drawn by tin Social Survey Report which is otherwise silent on the poliI tical controversy. "Who are the tiue Malayans?" Says the report: "A great I deal of generalisation is made on this subject. On the one hand, the
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  • 129 2 REMINDERS .ir.ay be sent out to persons who fail to *r nd in a return of mci ir to the Comptroller of Inoovie Tax, Mr. D. H. Tudor, "bit only one". Mr. Tudor told the Mon ing Tribune vesVrday thai anyone who fails tr fill
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  • 131 2 Mrs. Hawkins, wife of Singapore Defence Secretary and Supervisor of Elections, Mr i Gerald Hawkins, has been appointed Supervisor of the Municipal Elections, which will be held on April 2, next year. Mrs. Hawkins, a short Scotswoman, has been her husband's secretary since he was
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  • 48 2 The 59th birtn iay of Pandit I Jawahurlal Nehr.. will be cele-j brmtod under the auspices of the Singapore legional Indian Congress on Su.n:ay, November 14, 1948. Indians are requested to hoist the National Flag on the day from t> a.m. to 9 p m.
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  • 100 2 r»OMMENTING on Loid Listowel's statement in the House, f of Lords on the question of Singapore joining the Federa- tion, Mr. C. C. Tan, President of the Singapoie Progressive Party, says: "In the first place, Lord Listowel should have ascertained whether Singapore wishes to join the Federation.
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  • 115 2 {ijEVEN hajis—four men end three women—died on board the Mecca pilgrim-ship Adrastus which arrived in Singapore on Wednesday bringing the first batch of about 190 Malayan pilgrims. They became ill either board or while still in Mecca. Their death was iiot due to conditions on
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  • 46 2 Several guests including prominent businessmen attended a dinner at the Creat World last night when the Standard Vacuum Oil dealers entertained Mr. P. w. Parker, chairman of the board of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company and delegates to the Oil conference held in Singapore. J
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  • 51 2 I I Two European women, a child, and two British soldiers were wounded near Ipoh by bandits yesterday morning. The, womo were tln> iirst female Europe, ns to bo wounded since the emergency. They, und the child were slightly wounded. The two British soldiers were seriously
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 61 2 ALL ABOARD FOR PLEASURE Warner Bros, pr eses/ V Technicolor I i ROMANCE ON THE HiGHi&E'AS -TODAY!--11 a.m.—2 p.m.—*.ls-4i.30—9.15 EVEIYMY is at the Air-Conditioned \M >iKKt;\ ROONEi pi JK iloulA DeHAVEN with ARTISTS LIGHTER! I ®W« ALBERT GALE STORM I I> r THE YEAR'S ROOTiN'EST! j TOO AY/ j I
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    • 197 2 <» U i: c s Today: 2.30, MS I'M. Frank!? Darro —Lo-d. Lave r "BURN EM UP BARNES"' (Whole Se.-ial) A srper Speed Serlc*! Stunt i. Thrills I Actkns! •■••< NEW HAPPY THEATRE I (Happy World) I To-day .1.15, 7.15 t 9.1"* p.m. I A COMTMBIA SERIAL j CONCLUDING CHAPTERS'
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    • 62 2 M j llnn *ni IVaaaarr m M m I "«ißr.h\ IKMUPIUK I Ida "THE IlObl i),,..,. ROl 11. -lIANOAHHM M,..,,, Ji.ast fefcows-3, tiii i The kiiig-M *FtX tft v.iih Rnraai one j,, O.ga S;:n 'j.. i "are you imnr Bt i QftABU ''Sweet Kesie O'Grady" ia Tt-.-hni' TW-ancrroa ai srr|.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 236 2 fiiiEa.'ii.'i m BLUE NETUORX 7.00 Time Signal; 7.01 Popular darin- 603 Mandarin selee 1.00 p.m. Lunch-time music Request; 7.30 News in Malay; News* X If "fT* 1 Interlude: 815 Amoy KarrJ Have, nn e r^ USl r, CloSe Children's Quarter 7.45 News harry Hayes. 2.00 Close Down. KEI) NETWORK in
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  • 482 3 fspense Un Defence Will Be Doubled Federal Budget 1949 T F Ketierntions' draft budget ft* 1949. which wilt be tabled by Mr W D mS-.I. financial Secretary, at ihe meeting oi theFederal Legislative (M•j p xl Thursday will show a urtieit of $58,717,447, Mil The dro ft
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  • 129 3 l I r jf,. oiiin.es IiHS I I loans up to I ,uUI b, {tii p, the K*ra (i4 v< mmriil to pro- fund* i" r ss,in ul jrrkakittUti* and deve 1.-riiii- "t uil wtl be float- earls v, ar i i i i
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  • 41 3 The Pakistan Goodwill to Indonesia, now visii Singa- in the first week of, M A Khan. I Oversea ■Mrisia/; League, Singapore! I Morning Tribune. n is led by Mr I Muslims are for- ption commit
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  • 165 3 ANE out ot every 25 Chinese in Malaya sent money home between September 1947 and* March this year, reveals the Singapore Sociai Survey, 1947. More than 100 000 remittance per month weri» made from Malaya r.s a whole during this period. j Of
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  • 152 3 SECOND Police Maji'trate, Mr. L C. Go!:, to!.! Molly Yu, charged with trespass, "1 lout believe you," when she aid she was found in the rounds of the Wesley Church t dead ot night, because some ■ne must have carried her there ithout her
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  • 139 3 A FORMER 'We'tive, Ycc Cl ong ChoiJJ, receive! 18 months' ;is<rcus imp somntnt when was fouriJ gui't/ of exiOi*:on in tie Firrt District 'Zot.tX v<m day. V -c filad not*. *c of ap .e:ii U alleged f hat the coin pla-.nant, Tan Eu Lee. fctJ knovn
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  • 149 3 THE FEDERAL Ltftaftfetivt* Council will shortly be asked to approve a proposal for the setting tip ot a Central Electricity Bo?rd. The Hoard will take over preseiiv assets of the Elec ncity Department of the Federn ion and operate it on a self financing basis.
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  • 68 3 DR. Andrian Acock, Un-' a Nations F;,od and Agricultural Organr,aHcn ob.wroer 'o the EC.A F.E. con'nence tc be heU! ir. Glenbro •'c. Aus*rclia this tronth, is leading the Colony today by uh with his wife 'or Sydney. 'Jr. Acock has assisted m the
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  • 50 3 The directors of Sungei, Bagan Rubber Co.. Ltd. will i declare a dividend a t their 35th annual meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 27. The profit and loss account ShOWl a cr< dit balance 1 of $218,889 for the year ended Jun e 30. I
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  • 136 3 THAN Fook Cttoon. Tang Wan S<v and two others waylaid a prettj \oung dance hrsiess and her maid Iby night to rob—and found nothing, it was alleged at jthe Assize Court yesterday Chan was caught on the j spot by a detective, it was
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  • 229 3 MR. Justice Brown congratulated Ton Cheng Tuan. middle-aged Chinese poultry dealer, at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, on the courage with which he stood up to a gang of extortioners and defied their knife. Tort was app.cached at his homo in Kirn Chuan Road in the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 75 3 FOR A TIGER don't you \L Use LISTERINE < it s the best/ l^l^^l^ Paste is compounded I W or cri PP ,ing st, f fness W{?l JJ /y A Make these stabs a thing /> L-'> ot the past. Buy a bottle of j DE wn 1 s Pi,,s
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    • 367 3 USE THE CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Immedn< .e!y: Junior Accoun Clerk lor gener I office ivark. Knowledge of iy,*» ing Trclerabl'.'. Sta ti tl g Salary $C 5 plus 30' < c.'.l Apply L.xx A 1795 M.T. Tpore (CIS WANTED a Building Overseer. Apply with copies of testimonials,
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    • 408 3 FOR sale Brand new 4 6ft.fr. Am^ r ica.i Kelrkgerator. Price $495 cas» Lee Fletcher. 10?-106 Orchard Rd., S'poro. (8.9\ MARINE DIESEL Eng ne, 30 H P. complete with el. starting equipment, 2:1 reduction gear, reverse gear and nttmg.>, deli very from stock. AS.ATIC TRADING ENGINEERING CO. LTD., P.O. Box
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    • 443 3 FOR SAJ E Austin 12 Saloon ivit> mode! owner leaving coun try phon~ 5486 in office i-our.s (8.7) j FORD Super-De-Luxe 1947 Fully insured 1949 Perfect Con-ii-ttion. Owner leaving $3500 or j nearest. 76 Dcmpsey Rd ilanghn or ring 5341 Ext 537 (A.986) j 1948 Triumph "Speeotwin" I Done 2000
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    • 229 3 WANTED WANTED. Secondhand Fiat Marvcllet. Particulars and price to 28 Femhill Road. Singapore. (C.l«l WANTED.—A Telescope old in good condition or new writs stating price. Box E. 992. M. T. Spore. (A.993) WANTED Lightweight Motorcycle or Auto-cycle lowest Trice an i partW?vlars Box \1770 Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (Z. 978) ACCOMMODATION
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    • 202 3 MISCELLANEOUS Income Tax advice help foi tilling return available from K. Ramanathan 8.A.8.L. *> Church Street, Kuala Lumpur. (C.lVi TIC-TAC'S MALAYAN RACEGUIDE November Issue com plete witii K.L. results on saU> now at all leading bookstalls. vA 985» For Your Next Party Ring Up •CARLTON CLUB" Bookings Now Open for
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  • 373 4 IT takes a brave man to do what Sir Franklin Gimson did the other night. invited to have dinner with delegates to the Vacuum Oil Company's conference, he go: up and gave the gentlemen from America a well-timed lesson in elementary economics. We do
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  • 105 4 The burning of Kachau villige. 25 miles souln of Kuala Lumpur, during anti-bsndit operations has caused concern. It is alleged that the fou" hundred villagers were given only an hour to get out before their nomes were put to the flames. lt is also alleged that so long as
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  • 1318 4  -  BY NATE WHITE The young man from South Africa is full of plans for the future. But he has II New York. NICK BENNETT of Durban, South Africa, didn't let it disturb him too much when the Nazis took him prisoner at Tobruk. along with
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  • 137 4 nESPITE some opposition from the younger tjec tion of the Labour caucus, the Commonwealth Government proposes to ban the broadcast of political dramas This power will be exer cised by the new Board which Is shortly to be established to take over control of broadcasting in Australia
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 491 4 1 M "EI f dans, vi. (dancing, danced). To I I f\ I BJ move with measured steps, regti|f II V.I j lated by a tune; to leap and frisk y —vt. To make to dance; to •landb* j —n. A leaping or stepping to the measure of a tune;
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    • 61 4 Eye Care conalata of mor« than Just "buying glaaast." ipye comfort and visual effici- ency depend primarily upon professional services of a qualified eyesight specialist, C. 8. CHONO, OPT JO. Vi jll'T'll'lIll 1 Jll^m 1 Fully eqnipped with modera Instrumenm. 1 mmmm roneuiiex wmmr I I Puts (acts at j
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    • 8 4 1904 0148 all along the best! FRAMROZ CO.
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  • 124 5 ttiility Ot taking th. IMPLACABLC to sea «nd j is being consider «yoodea ship of the line the French ship TROUIN, has lain «n Harbour for many rs where v 'he was mah.the Society for Nautrch as a holiday shp adcts, scouts, .m I i
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  • 127 5 i- |iii iningh'im, the city I the "over sixty-fives" m .i -Urd t" keep king, <»".• tiin has nl- "vctcraas' bridge" it a paying proCity industrial chiefs were at i conference yesterday Mi. A. I. Nk hoi. personnel ii in v ol Joseph Lucas.
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 5 frtneess M*ii yt.Tci f£»».M younger dnnght* r of ii 9 British royal fai lily, tee v no a fetching pcatr I hot, ni the conversation of jour a Kriiit Smith, Three-ueffm old Ronnie astru's his ho />j horse, and his otervmg Im* friend on the o/nt, arc 1
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  • 128 5 The Rev. Lewis A. Born, Mt thodist Minister at Moorooka. Brisbane, who. on August 8. gave his eongrega tipn 60 ten-shilling notes In a modern adaptation of the parable of th talent*, ha received back a total of £W On August 8 he askid hi congregation
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  • 65 5 Reuter. MONTREAL, T huts. Tm Indian likwenuneut has placed a $13,000,000 order for 100 loccmotiv".; with the iiontreal Locomotive Works and the <■» nadian Loco«no*ivc -> k.->. Kin/;st' n, Ontario. Th's la the sec ond ord?i f. i 100 engines placed in Jana-ia by *.he Indian Gov.-
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  • 56 5 "Soft, soothing" music will be played for half an hour before i glass company's stockholders' meeting opens in a London restaurant on Wednesday because the chairman thinks "there's nothing more dreary than the silence before such meetings." Another soothing note is the I j innouncemcnt of
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  • Article, Illustration
    96 5 Mr. a* M. Lewis, Representative of the International Civil Aviation Organisation for the Far East is in Singapore for talks with the Malayan civil aviation heads kef are going to New Delhi to attend the 1.C.A.0. conferonce. He described hi'nself as an "international civil servant," because he serves
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  • 150 5 AFTER a month's celebration in Capetown a twenty-live-yeo.r-old Merchant Navy man found himself married to a coloured woman with fout children. Yesterday, when the Swansea Divorce Court Judge asked him why he married, he replied: "I'm blowed if 1 know, sir. Mr. Commissioner
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  • 217 5 THE GOODS ARE 5 MONTHS' OLD THE CsfJOfj qu.uls, of Bristol—l HI isMptll Old girls—are lo Ii: VfJ Ml "iuhixiry trust ritiiiniii'cc" to v >ndlo *heir affairs. The committee, which includes legal and medical experts, will collaborate with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Good. It will
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  • 74 5 .sleeping in chavch is an irre\erent habit lergymen will tell ynu. Rut sleeping in oaawdi —and snoring, is a habit IS be sternly suppressed. Sunday after Sunday the congregation at St. Nicholas's Churen. Thaninglon, near Canterbury, have sought for a snoring Stospef v. ho has interfered
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  • 216 5 DOBEKT TAYLOR "27 trifle is expecting quads next month, has just filled in a form which may solve his biggest problem. The problem is Where to put the babies when they leave the North Middlesex Hospital, where Robert- wife, Bessie, is now awaiting their
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  • 49 5 Foppy Day Fund collections on Friday, Nov. I was f»t,S—. The total rollected to date is 531.421.83 cents. Further contributions lo the Fund will come Irom the Taylor Dance Studio Recital, the RugI y match at Jalan Besar :ml the ladles Hockey match at the Fadang.
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  • 189 5 PART of the treatment doctors have ordered [or Ray Saunders, 20, who has been in Southme*! Hospital, Bristol, foi seven years with a broken spine, is watching Bristol Rovers, his favouriU Soccer club. And he Is taken to and from their home matches In an
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  • 119 5 More than 8,000 officers n > on thr Retired Reserve and Bincrgcncy Lists will shoi ly receive from the Admiralty .1 form requesting them to rcpo.t their addresses, occupatiot..? and state of niedicaJ Qtness. This win mark »1 resumptl m of lli«' normal peacetime pra< Uee
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  • 50 5 Since he has been at the j Arkansas University. U.5.A.., Jack Schropshire. Ncgio law, student, has sat in a comei of; the class surrounded by railing, to separate him from white stu-1 dents. The railing was removed yesterday because it was a "physical inconvenience to all -•indents."
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  • 87 5 Dinner was I little late yes-j terday in the Barnard home at Culver-street, Salisbury. First, the fat in the oven caught tire, net the kitchen ablaze. Mrs. Barnard, 34, pushed, nephew Brian, 7. out through, t!i<- doo). Then the door slammed, and! sh. hcracif
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  • 70 5 Bon BT. P'jjt r, a raft-umjm-tn. told Los An<i<Us pom t ruefully recent' ly about the booby frajt for burylars hi sit up in Ii s t (/room. It teff.s- impoship contraption of flask bulbs, radio 80f SSMI SfSCfl'M cb>ck. lii fact, it K9US W im;*o
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  • 58 5 Reuter. LI V .OKPOOL. T« bl s. BiKht peopl wcrr reported mi.i<« t,T I aftc: a De Hay i.Hrvl twin Raplde a'rflner -jnaaIcd "to the Mers eatuary U#i inj;ht BUd sank. Th« plane, bound from ISHfaat t; Liverpool, earned v pas iOugers and Iwo crew One
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 58 5 DUPLICATING I SERVICE I KWOR YOKE WKNO CO. I tt, The Arcade, Ut Floor, II Telephon. *****. II SUPER SENSATION IN IECHNKXU-OK! ca'pitol^ I THE MARCH OF TIME X -i I (B.C. 1.000) Anciem Chinese ABACUS" y lIIIIHI Today A*odem Business requires the (1948 A.D.) Aytnu TEL. 7014 ■H M
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    • 316 5 These are largely due to in the activities of the endoctii>e J glands. During youx past yean they have been used up and require Of MMa#fl proper nourishment. They do not posse!* the tame elasticity T [sJ^k •■hKh they had lormcrly for power production So your p.-wir is I f
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  • 87 6 ~Mr*. \*o Kim Plow (nee Madam Tan Hee Neo) passed away peacefully at the age of «1 years, at her residence, No. 06, Eng Hoon Street, Singapore, on Wednesday, 10th November, 1948, at 8 p.m.* leaving behind her only son, V-*p Hood Chwee. daughter Yap Oek Chwee, son-in-law Tan
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  • 18 6 The registration centre has received 465.349 completed application forms and issued 367,079 identity cards up to Thursday.
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  • 135 6 SINGAPORE'S war on crime registered a postwar record It* month lowest incidence oi house-breaking for any month since th inVm* tf There were 65 cases reported. Six of these involved *h of t m\ m over $1.000. i ny But theft rose during
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  • 33 6 The central working committee ot the Navai Base labour union has decided to issu c new membership cards Cards may obtained from union representatives before then, their membership shall lapse.
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  • 52 6 The Ex-Servicemen Association, held a dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. The Governor Sir Frannlin Gimson, attended. Among those present were Sir Hugh Lloyd, the Air C-in-C, Far East, Admiral Sir Dennis Boyd, Commander. British Pacific Fleet. Sir Ralph Hone, ari'J Mr. P. A.
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  • 18 6 JOSEPH h uiv Mr. Mrs ;v V this morning. rl "> vresidence at 5 n '•h sssr* '4s
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 502 6 SHIP PIN G U1H11iKH1,,,.,,!!! lll»M a BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Lloyds Agents in Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. t calls Tangier 1| Due Sails GLENGYLE 15th Nov. 20th Nov. GLENOGLE Early Dee. Mid. Dec GLENAKTNEY 23rd Dec. 29th Dec, FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS,
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    • 536 6 I OR SALE FOR SALE. Pedigree mule Sealyham Terriers, 2 months Old. Imported parents. Apply Box A1787. M. T. S pore. j6hore~medical. department Tenders for Johore Government Hospital Supplies. Tenders in duplicate are invited for the supply of Rations it Foodstuffs (perishable i on-peiishable) Pulses and Coioanut Oil to Hospitals
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    • 697 6 NOTICE. »s h«rt>y given trat the Trade MIIV depicco ibove ).s the absolute and exclusive pr>pjrty of .fessrs. Phi-' Industt ot No. 85, B. A T.mah Head, ir used by then in condaction vith 1< »et soaps V ash-rie <;oaps Hair tonic and oil known as Ganrn Amla b*Jr ton
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    • 897 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tend-«\; are nutted fo.' Dredging and Removal >f aI Silt. Sa .d and Debrts from the Pjya L< ar Canal throu r ».it its concrete lined section. Tender Forms and particulars rrry b« ohtan.ed at th Mu.i'cirui FrrgimvrV Office I ivoom No 218). ecposit $5V- (r'nn*rbie). Eventual Security
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    • 392 6 IAKSFiELD* CO/ LTI* (Incorporated la Singapore. BLUE FUNNEL LINK. SAII INGS FROM U.K. L.S.A Vdrastua" from U.K. "Eurymedon Due from U.K. "Nanking Victory' Due from U.S.A. "Sarpedon" Due from U.K. "Calcha*' due from U.K. J Telemarhus" Jue from U.S.A. failings, for LIVERPOOL, GLAMdw CONTINENTAL Pom. •Myrmidon" Sails for Havre, ilailand
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  • 2339 7 racing hints for tomorrow B> ALLAN LEWIS gINUAPOKE Turf Club's Winter Meeting will open tomorrow with a programme tt eight events. Main event on this card is the Free Handicap for three-year-olds run over seven furlongs, but I am afraid a disappointing field of
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  • 182 7 v xs LEWIS *3 i v has been one onsiatent hors--3 and formeily Kec Kongsi" has H Piper. I tee paid was i i who has been I, i,us leading ome years is to ~j of this weeK. Is 41 has been 5 yean and has
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  • 164 7 B\ ALLAN LEWIS HPJJE fast work wai I* don- by trainers H. :idA. W. Sleigh' A datetoh for tomorrow.-: s when the No. 2 track tf >r fast wor«v lis Morning at Bukit trough (Bagby) was uti hmding worker parted two furlongs m i: t time of
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  • 23 7 following have been selto represent S.C.C. vs ■*J*t the Padang today: Van Dennis, Burton. Mcßae. Read, Lloyd. Bell. Empire: Mr.
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  • 312 7 VIATORS had a g f At treat when they s,.athe finals of Singapore table tenJ* trials held at the ChiM.C.A., Selegie **> ust night, to seJ{ ix representatives —nt the Colony of inter-port a with Hong Kong a<*o. The team r, icave
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  • 366 7 THE following are the pro- babie jockeys and their mount* for tomorrow's race*. the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter Meeting: Ho-ses Class I, .)iv. 1. r, furlongs and svu !a: No Regrets (E Donneliv); Gold M»'ii list 'Krosnan); Byron Gay Gumbier M«n?trel Poy
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  • 89 7 Miss Papillon and Fair Flower have been moved up from Class 3 to Class 2. while Austerity Maid, Frog, Tin Saturn, Dobra, Bitter Sweet, Werriston Queen and Bright Roektt nave De( n sent down from Class 3 to Class 4. Promoted from Class 4 to Class 3
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  • 26 7 Kiwi Members' League beai R.E.M.E. (Civilian) second XI by two goals to one in a friendly game of soccer at Fairer Pa»k on Monday.
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  • 258 7 ALTHOUGH the soccer season Ms already ended. Singapore f ns will be in for a treat as the South India Gymkhana Football team is due to arrive here on November 20. The team is oru? of the most formidable football sides in India,
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  • 46 7 Members of li.c Chin.'ic Swimmi-ip, Club an-i their guests can bf sure vt a good evening's e'ltertaiinr-crv. at i'ie Swimming Gala .o I*: held ti is Saturday ut th. <:'■.».. A di>: cc will c i;gkj !at i i irisns—mst—s« i mm, 1 ml
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  • 231 8 LONDON. Thurs. Sir YVa'.(II Wakefie' Consecutive, urged the I Government in Parliament today to ink* representations to the Indian Govcjnmont ov« r the "lon 3 delay" in the n,ivm->nt of mdksputed eiaimi by the cin.nent of India to those persons who bad i eturne I to
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  • 104 8 i LONDON, Thurs. Tht 1 Ja> of the "snirv shooter"— 1 or picker up ol cigartie butt., —arc numbered in Britain. In an Utort to bat the tobacco shortage British cigar et companies today announced a plan to pu: £ltei tips on the ends cf
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  • 537 8 PAKISTAN DELEGATE SUPPORTS INDIA Louw Hits At Mrs. Pandit: Reute r. DAPIS, Thurs.—Mrs. Vijaya L.Ushmi Pundit was r bitterly attacked by Mr. Er« Louw of South Africa tonight whei. he replied tn her condemnation yesterday of South Africa-, refusal to submit SouthWest Africa to the care of
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  • 109 8 Reuter. SLOUGH. LWckinghart•L're, Thurs. A verJv.t of "dettll from expose.:" was returned at s Slough inquest today cn Princc.n Rhod i Murel arie Vi bet T .koy, 49--year c; 1 DuMinborn v.idow of Pr1r»ce Paul Troubetzkoy. n he Princess voa fotml in the garden of aart home
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  • 131 8 Reuter. NICOSIA, Thurs. The Cyprus left wins A. K. E. L.j Party ("Reform Party of thM 'Worklctj People"* today dc-j Immndcd die resignation rt Lord Wlostcr, the Island Governor, declaring he h"-c Tailed In his mission and Is I now asking for further d'etatorlal
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  • 235 8 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs.—France presented a new protest against the transfer of Ruhr industry to German hands when the six-power Ruhr conference opened in London today. The protest was similar to that handed by Foreign Minister Rohert Schuman to the British and American Ambassadors in Paris last
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  • 66 8 CABTBL GANDOLFO. Thurs.— I'm Pope today urged efforts to realise a European Pninn "as rcpidly as f Me tol l .?00 delegates who have been in Rome lor a 'T'edeialist Europe" conference: "Tliis is the moment to work for economic a ii i\ political liii'l.'"--, iMidi.it;
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  • 29 8 U.P. CASDSL MDO Thum The Pope today a-i pointed MoQsKlli .Joseph Flaiudly, rector ni St. Patn<.. Cathtdtai in New "York. an auxPliry to Francis Carn'rial Spolhcan U.P.
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  • 33 8 Sir Rt-lph lionr. gectetcri/-€i* nerul of the MaViyin Ff ln itio i, damCBM wiih I ady Oimton at last might* z'x-Sen i nun's Assoti-itiati (tana tl the Town Hull
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  • 163 8 THE Pan-Malayan Reraniance Shops Association *ciation w'll petition the Chines* Government to freo i controls on remittances- made to t.Vir homeland. It will also petition the local authorities to raise the limits 1 imposed on making pctt> remittances to China. This action was decided aftei
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  • 41 8 ::j-;\v L>RL«HI, Thurs —Royn' Indian A iv Fores'. T'-mpr sis 1 ■<• ket~attackcd troops In fhc Kashmir fort of Chilaa, on the banks of the river Indus. j(i I miles south of Gilgit, an Indian communique said tonight.
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  • 41 8 Top: Miss Gimson, Capt. S nowdon A.D.C. to the Governor and Sir Franken Ginisan v i xg, mm. J. J. Chen, and Mr». T. H. Oh, who were present at the Fx Services Ball t the Victoria Memorial Hall, last night.
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  • 51 8 I>.ni 1 v t. j.J "VM»H i m M 1 "lit lio/yi 2 p,m «t, Uftion aujn Atlrfjihi Hum ,1 V.M.I V: l>m •Hfu ,i ft m r r s.n f. mi. r#, r >, nm Mn<! f» p J»I < I.ON \i)ii H.W ity T| (p^
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  • 154 8 CATHAY: rtivor I i colour, with and Dan Duryea-iV a 6.45 and 5 30 n m CAPITOL: "Roman. I High Seas" with Jl( r sts/H ALHAMBRA: s W c^ with F.-i'ii v* and Gale Storm-i i:, i and 9.30 P .m ,U PAVlUOJi I Ann Todd. Eric I ne.
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  • 37 8 HOCKEY: S.P. r .C.A —S.R.C.; S.CR r v IX-■ Hong Lini gre?n I Shell S.C. —S.C I lege v. C.S.C I G H Q. Signal Regt Sig. Regt.- Tang RUGBY: St. Ai.'irn*Past v. Present- wi-' v;
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    • 173 8 IT MAKE YOUR PARTY I CARLTON NIGHT CM s ALWAYS QUASI A WIMBM RACE SIGHTS J EXTENSION TO I M. J SATURDAYS 18th »th N' BOOKING NOW OPEN FOR EXCLISIVI v; I PHONE GIS! MA A\KNA<H THE GREATEST LIGHTg No need to hurt or dirty your ■H^^W^HHHFI I fingers. So
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