Morning Tribune, 14 November 1946

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (New Series) X CENTS W NOV. 14, 1946.
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  • 426 1 Final Word On Sarawak Already Said: Official Reply To Ex-Raja Muda |>nse to a request by the Government of Sai ary of Sta e has now supplied 1 1 Lstatement which is being widely clr .ak:— (\t It has come to my notlc that Mr. Anthony Brouke ha recently caused
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  • 115 1 Fire' Order in N. Delhi B HI, Nov. 13.- NtW E received m P D fire on all fc victuals throwing .it ing ass ults r committing B the Distr'Cc E New Delhi anX i broadcast today. B be added that B ag to d'sobey B ile to be fired
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  • 57 1 Bomb Kills Six Plicemen Nov. 13—Sx British, four ft killed at 5 am. an expl at] troll y on ydda line. on the outitrn. wrre injured mine deton te i ds train b Tel Aviv this nd railed.- Tn<- tary- Pommittee of the rorists to m I certainly h? "The
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  • 133 1 Tokio Nov. 13 1 Dereyyanko, Soviet tte on the Allied Control Council for Japan, today asked the Supreme Allied Commander m the Pacito purge the Japanese Diet of 17 members on tho ground that they were wartime membei nationalist organisation The 17 members are
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  • 27 1 REDSRECALL31 DELEGATES FROM NANKING NANKING, N->v. 13 Minister of 1 inced 1 there would no furt] mbly which I I] n 1 i I G pr Reuter
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  • 399 1 OVERHAUL OF OUR LABOUR SYSTEM DEMANDED Trade Union Adviser Calls For Drastic Action A i by 1 1 ernn >ment v by i an add" Club he did w v.v h comnv- Har Board strike, the nso! 11 would be felt I igapore for boi tlnw *ttmmmr to con •It
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  • 109 1 i mrnt U cxi at th- llnal ny and Ind r nn Frid iy. and th< i fl lam. at w" Ifse th< bw A v< 1 r\t' r tO hi i nmM ated Presa that v cl«eJ Dr tta approved tho ttna? Wi ht. i imi
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  • 36 1 ChUMM I l.iii. temple ol Paiyunlufti wtiito M uni m) revolted y I ai (i m masb <* n out. Thr vith elate a 'I fin d f h^ pyre. A.P. MR. GAFRETT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 32 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIREi H\ I Ml vIOK V BEHIND Bl FOR] V CLOSI 1 A FULL NEW KHAKI TROUSEH FOI LIMITI o, GIAI\ T SINCiII rO]IIPA^ T V, 4 if Cables: "BAJAJ"
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  • 757 2 But Only MH) Tons Were Diverted From Singapore 17 Ships Come Alongside As Dockers Return To Work (Tribune Staff Rep Thf South Eas Asi; mi Ing v. erday di :id< rccomm( tic re- loading oi ca for Singapore from The chairman
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  • 66 2 Hv ur:- mployed by ti a P all< d to have toi benslni zinc belonging t<> the n.i\.t- m morning oj Nov 12 appear <i b fore S Ma iy ::in Sin (28), „.r;,r Singh (30) Sinin bin Karnim (22). Rahmai bin Rami md Abdul! Ah (2
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  • 46 2 Athens, Nov. 12.—Worken 0O U tramways today M-hour itrik« for wage j .l( The ti ken demand an „i. roun 1 li pel cent, basic wage m N with oven Ime rate for nightj C% illd Bl Rday work at four times the o:din'iry late.— Reuter
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  • 51 2 £750,000 SURPLUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE At Lac Ifl N I WU d Hit M 0 vorti uplu iniipnu i be auctioned .ti Lac b lo r 21~l vid NoTember M Mam Item tor disposal i nlnini an I <> dflni eaulpment, ■.»n,truction equipment machine jqulpment, d oallcrafi ana iH'iO vehicle
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  • 120 2 A Chinese lurry driver ot th j c Lee B >on Kwee, who was been, by a detective, at Covent Garden, on the morning 01 S pt. 2:5 syphoning some petrol tn>m the tank oi a three tun G T.C lorry he had been dr.ving, into
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  • 56 2 Twenty-four pound.-, >1 Persian opium w re foui a Customs Search Party wnich boarded the Shell O:i Tanker Solarium on her arrival at PuJaa Bukom from Aberdeen on Tuesday. Pari drug was hidd n m I fuishen which had contents removed. local value of this opium t
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  • 107 2 U.S. N ARCOTICS RAFFICKER ARRESTED WASHING I < U.S. Trea arrest of Eloberi Dudley^ who the P< was onco active m I as "the most Important i national r m n J and at present listed cotic i Linvilk-, am I Arizona, wa $75,000 bail Lo s Ans« a to,
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  • 375 2 Evidence that British and Allied **™$*i employed on the construction of the Bi irraa- am. way, worked naked and even without given m the War Crimes Court yesterrtaj b.. Co j Nakamura, commandant of the «^°^fSi tion unit, Nakamura and four other
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 138 2 NOTICES SALE OF ARMY SURPLUS FOODSTUFFS. t. Tender- arc invited for tfcc )>uri c of the following quantities ol (rmf FcodKtufis: Tinned Bwf 550 TonB ITiinnea lilltton l(»00 Tons Tlnoed Luncheon Meat 100 Tons Tinned Variety Ifeati 860 Tons Tinned Meat Vegetablei 250 Tons 1 iTined Bacon 1">0 Tons Tinned
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  • 283 3 2,487 Acres Of luind For The Military The Singapon I i I to vi inicipa] Commifl jiortage ol transport b.\ of other companies •?> ply tern] rou.es. This resolu eel unanimously a m< i held b lon, when Mr.
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  • 38 3 I- who on a mordei prison I Di itrict Judge charge 4 ar- j should ler had been j polio court r,a. on May 24, j ranee of Wini- hi- wife, and ...<] for hear-
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  • 35 3 CONSULL LEE GOES TO MEDAN ID j Lee, Chinese Consul m Australia, is a his way to •ip his new apChinese Consul I be visiting his X- Lee, who is i nsul at Penang. I
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  • 90 3 New Cars: Allocation Change Is Opposed The ciat ion have t>lved to write to the oloi i crctary o] j I the ngg< ition that the allocmtion of 2-1 ot between the Union and I .-hanped to «v ited, that ii there was bo much public dissatisfaction the fault probably
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  • 221 3 TAIPING TOWN BOARD FROWNS ON ACCOMODATION SITE t: —An application by the Military aatnonpermanent accommodation m Taipmg nit forward at the monthly meeting of the Town LLarui ;>nd Matang. Th« site proposed is alon^ the Swettenham Road. The chairman, Major K. .1. Llamleson, said that the accommodation was needed for
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  • 113 3 EACH OF TRUST, REPOY GETS 2 YRS H poy attached j ft of the R.I A V v to two years" H i tnent on a H ;nai breach of m Di met Judg«? H> been sentenced, i pa was alleged to m liver a load of i which he
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  • 32 3 ARMED ROBBERY ALLEGED I ALLEGED E ve robbed six V dar Street a f 12. Koo Cheng X tentative charge k explained to X red bef c. Ooh I stpom d foi
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  • 80 3 Penang Bread Hawkers Pay The Price PENANCi In the Mrs? thr c ol the on against bread-hawker: laun by the Ins;- i F I Control Department, Penang 500 (i loaves •d. mpaigH far ratioi con 81nce tl started black-market i bread have d f jwly dl All thi I.- cl
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  • 175 3 tall R From now on on* milk supply Is on a free n i\ bai With the free mark* ti of mil lbl< \M* pre» system of issuing sweetened condensed n against ra ion card has aimoa c( The card m oi distribu tinn
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  • 69 3 N. Malaya Has A mple Food Stacks 1 a. Aiivady bht k sugar bere I down oy lw v kati. It bi :30 a katti a further dfof 1 cenfe baa be On Monday ni«;rning U Pamj m 2.500 tOQfl of fli>ur la anrl anottK ItM Vtttl 2,500 tOQf <»!
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  • 111 3 v r the outcome of preseni balks no* rled out between the Dutcii and Indonesians garding the future of End n< pie look forward to the day wh"n Ind i la com] independ( <\ recognized i such, declared BuJ Osman ol -old ruh
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  • 392 4 Morning Tribune Thursday, NOV. 14, 1946. Progress In Java D sub-| ,tan In the optimia *hich both sidei hai crisis'rirh hOWB m Matavia la confirmed by tto •omnuinique issued at the «> T the Dutch Commlflsion General's first disussions with Dr. Soekara President of the Indo ;ie.sian Republic T\ meeting
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  • 844 4  - Wales Has 60,000 Unemployed H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON by Pleet-itreet, Oct. 29. W< rirt- no! to be entirely naiialj ed md M.cialised m Brin ,jmi lor the time being The Government has isly dedded that it is still ,i] rtgl I b wn a bit land Thij i
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  • 89 4 BTDW I Alt that h. scon v pttty ..Uth Wa Mr. Mar Ntv Couth y. semhly (Ufcml, P Mr. QolU that w.. a^ hCM Womcn'i Pi Mr. Mart 1 1 resent lan men froi h i r.. epiag i.! Interfen i Mr. Pinna 1 "Dc you fc(fr«
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  • 377 4 London. Nov. v- me wh»» forces m the Middle East were laced with the constant danger that political considerations might prejudice military proproblems. Gen. Sir Henry Maltland Wilson. British Command-er-in-Chiei declared m his report to the War Ministry published to-day. The report wh oh
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  • 56 4 FRANKFUR oral Joseph States C-ln-C announced t, Hungary. Cze< B uli slavla Rumania now held in tl At the same Mark Clark 0j mander In f command was action rv^'in his area. These boa of many pi and other c thi Belgradi alleging th be tig
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 139 5 I' K. TANG VAIJLEY ROAD. 14 .*.roRE. s.s. I Eastern Arts t Minimum Cost. I j types of I and Max Factor W ducts. I Bismurelle Gift Sets" W' Presents, etc BUX ii CO.. I Road, Singapore. X* 1 Building) I Papers Ex s i c x ■Si $l€>re >
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    • 543 5 I it's obtainable anywhen it's in Jh& Sinqafwhs. ShopA Disi H Store i HEALTH and VITALITY ureaien. utMt Whj lufler GENERAL DEBIUTT UihioUa tnd MJ I .M.A. MUSIC HOUSe, Lvbeu a wide rac«« of A II II J V «incai«re. TONICS Ladlet Hair Dreaalnf Saloon are now available Formerly of
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    • 150 5 Manila r\ {.on; FONCHIN Co., bo Office 64, Wallicb Str?t Phone Ifo. 7617. Sanitary Electric*! Qcnli aoef Boildlng Repairers and Ornt»« Importers. Shoes fUU**. BHOI 00., LTD BATA BUTLDrNO NORTH BRIDOB BOAJ .Ik Stores Special Offer! p 3l« k i\%ani\ N 111 Bri< ft BOid T< Sports Bpedalitta ir Rx
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  • 125 6 Colombo, I 12. EXiri Oliver Ooonetil i I nuned I 1 'IT LONDON REACTIONS i p in id in i v. .ii in B Briti he Br lu 1 lUb mo will h,-tv« to more 1 I) I it |g| I tl
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  • 37 6 i< he a.. N'" 1 i J M -t Trip V*" kert' Union unit i. a 24-hour siikc today demanding he removal ol the newly-appointed > w '(.r (i. ral oi Railway! Khos- >•. Haydayi i the DcQOCTit Par'.y.
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  • 81 6 Move To Oust 'Anti-Black' U.S. Senator nal i Ettlb >;' who wa i annoum •ntm H nolda and Th< sting of B rv< a vast encouragement to an increasii b num white and N< Izens Ui .south tv Beck the dem( tic right i fcunchUc and free election" Reynold^ and
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  • 96 6 US Ultimatum On Japanese Reparations v Britain. Russia and other nation n ;nted fasten mission thsM foil to ag>ee on ttibution oj Japanese '•ration month -when n presi ntati of nation? churn m a i>aration from an mcd here tin Ameri' >n plan fot distribution will be put to immediately.
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  • 35 6 FOR T DOUGLAS, Utah, Hoy. 13. Tho parad< ground I^' i i item Army post hen bas amed Stilwell field it ho- the lat< Q< n Jo.-c-j/ii W. Stillwell.- A. P.
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  • 331 6 U.S. Help Rehabilitate Chinas Shipyards Shanghai. Nov. 12. -Under an agreement reached last May tin UJB. was providing $15,000.--000 American worth of equip ment to rehabilitate Chines i naval shipyards, $5,000,000 ot which would be spent on Shanghai Admiral Cooke divulged at a press conference today which he gave jointly
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  • 234 6 nking, Nov. 12.— Tin spiri d eiycd scant solace from thousands i unemoration of ih. I Hi*' birthday ol the Founder 01 th( I because the weight of political (\\< I pill -he nation he formed n I wm a Min-uacKea geriu;irnu s
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  • 160 6 BRITAIN TO SWEEP CORFUE CHANNEL LONDON, N.>\. 12. Desprt Albania's protesi Britain sees i reason to change her dcclii to start today to sweep ti Corfu Channel, seen :li month's disaster to desti Saumarez and V r^t mines, it was learned authorl tatively m London today. Albania warned Britain tb
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 98 6 .LIT \li\l II EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBLM Love's Labour Lost— Hv v r H' MICHEP THET €LA£H AN EDITORS OPFICE-" LET EM SCREAM. r r LET U\ MEANV/HILE: 1^ PEE-KOOL-YAR 7/ '^^Vjs^^ j EM RIOT TT I'M GLAD *7| PITIFUL WRECK Of A QrJIT. vi- ,^i» m>
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  • Aroung The Town
    • 717 8 1 dv s_ Those w? follow .vra Ip their p-* invitj; dd i i «ell W you can manag t 1 secure red oe ribbons and atickc::: With "Not to be opened til] Chri Inscribed, U ft doubly i v ng. Qf than a t in It
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    • Article, Illustration
      327 8  -  Josephine Lowman By rto deduction There are as many superstitions about reducing a* there are about change of life, walking under a ladder, or a black cat! Onp of the most prevalent ones is the belief that standing for 20 minutes after meals will reduce one, or
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  • 237 9 U. S. Navy Reorganising Operating Forces > met on. wov. 10. -mr u.o. ;xrivy tiiinuuiicru Derating forces will bo reorganised from Jan. Msk fleet" for each oi the two majoi oceans iresent system of numbcn-cl fleets aban< two Bag crmThird and h«d. It exthia will not reduci ibipi but win
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 140 9 HEY BAIL OUT IN THE AIR AND YOU "BAIL-OUT" OF YOUR SEAT! o-Day: 5 Shows 1 15 fi 30 vLAPi l ULJ (TeL 5281) AS CO PILOTS ..THEY RE CAPITAL LAUGHS CO-RIOTS! AND THEY'RE THE BUD-LCU SPECIAL! W r i £+MrZmktX THE AIK |PgP>s^^A\l> OUT Ol p^l^u rovncoi! fABBOn^COSTEU^I Mojo|
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    • 87 9 CATHAY mT 11 a.m. -2 p.m. -4. 15 p.m. 6.30 p.m.-9.30 p.m. A Picture of Enthralling Interest! A HH. flfuff II M 1 1 s It tit MyM'lP Ix 3 H Wt WILLIAM EYTHE SIGNE HASSO 1; LOWsS'eROCHtMONT |N SATIRDAY MIDNIGHT Wild Pulsating Romance! At The Worlds GLOBE: G.W. DAILY
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    • 120 9 II Wi; voi sun rmSOKBM CTAOT BIXXXMI! \(»u ri wixc; \i thi PAVIUON^S^ IT\KK 01 R WORD KOK M ITS GOOD! FIRST RATE KNII RI MNMFNT! TODAI Bh#Ws 1.30— 4— «.30— 9.30 p.m. AT LAST ON THE SCREEN... after convulsing I Broadway and the nation on the stage! Two Ohio
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  • 97 10 H ngk 18 3 X X II nd G $1,321 and RUBBER OUTPOT it Octol rubb- 000 lbs B Rubber 48.200 II Wb KI'KKKK MARKET r Own < on rubber m the Mai tg eflLct and i result supj, I rubber In more freely from up-country It
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  • 30 10 ir Own The local ally was q but the bu was -ii v or. 1 Bred H jkong lon well mainU Batu Lin [ndrai ed at $1.12|, Kill
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  • 174 10 child: «ii Singapore* schools will be able to see Burma Victory' at the Pavili n Monday. October 26. 30 am. A special show at 8.15 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1«. arranged for ali c unable to attend the MonAdmlsslon chari M nts. Victory 1
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  • 87 10 N.E.I, To Join Free Rubber Market S.C.R.C. SOCIAL tJATAviA--joining the woriawid( move to free the rubber market from government conthe Netherlands Indies Rubbei Boaid has annou: that export linns established m the N.E.I, may purchase rubber from the Board for shipment during and after 1947. It Is the intention of
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  • 24 10 Members and their friend- aie reminded that the S.C.R.C. is holding a Tea Dance at the Clubhouse on Saturday from 4.00 to 8.00 p.m.
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  • 441 10 Around The Local Cinemas I( ITHAI On U William Eythe, Lloyd and. Sigm Ha M>, Leo G. <\ \tury Foi> ry oi th< :n b >mb Is I refullj irded ry nearly stolen oy .n the us a. and < gelling knjwn th ry bedropping ol the fli on Japan
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  • 271 10 »By Our Own i. I pondent). Frees, quoted oeiow are tot jicul weight except where othervise stated. I .odstuffs: Yesterday's quot[eehoon": I I dah $65 2 $35: No. 3 $75. Siam Rlutliioua rice $100. 5; Siam Hock Sugar: Best uual.ty 570. medium duality $60. Superior
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  • 43 10 HK SHANGHAI BANK Arrangements I COtt. pleted whereby the Hongko^ Shanghai Banking Corporation who have been represented k Sandakan, Labuan and Je-seltor for the past 27 year-, are no* I m a position to undertake even description of banking bustam m these places.
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  • 44 10 The Bait-West Society, Singapore will meet m the YMCA Pavilion, Bras Basah Road, today at 8.00 p.m. when an adchwill be given by Mr. Tan Kar. Kee on the subject 'China-: and m the Future." A heart. welcome is extended to all.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 59 10 VICTORIA THEATRE Combined Services Entertainment regrets that owing to circumstances beyond their control the production of '.'MADAME LOUISE" Is postponed It will be replaced by: A BLANCHE LITTLER COMPANY IN "GASLIGHT" PATRICK HAMILTON'S FAMOUS PLAY Opening thurs. nth nov. FOR S NIGHTS AT 8.30 P.M. BOOKINGS )W OPEN: i ROBINSON'S
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 147 10 Try This AMERICAN ANSWER 10 y> J n I PREVIOI S PUZZLE Crossword ruzzle r——™,^ ACROSS 26— Bishops' titles "Ktr^P" |V A'LJS JC^A (initlals) It^SMcWfioMlilSl 1-PueJ 27-Auto VZltt^Wm^^ttW 6- Woman Utll 28— Jury list |S IflL." 'Cr 1 <dial.» 31— Lassos ISiHIE^ •< r 'i>-?| 9— Sound ol horc 13—
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  • Article, Illustration
    198 11 New Australian "Find" Melbourne, Nov. 13.-The Australians, who Hi tor die loss of live wickets, drew with th< M< who got 314 m their first Innings here f oday Bradman hit his 94th century m Ticket and showed still one of the worlds and youn» a century, his
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  • 136 11 f>;,. Nov. 12.— Accounts Test matches beEngl.md and India last approved at the Board of Control ehei at home held at The Board arrangj tests with South HI and Australia m A with South Africa, x four days, were C a w first test at E beginning June
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  • 348 11 K.N.A.S. (Sembawans) I K.A.F. (Teagah) 1 Rallying m the final stages, the R.N.A.S. (Sembawang), the Navy's last hopes In the Victory Cup games, eliminated the Tengah Airmen m the second round of the knockout soccer competition played a Jalan Besar yesterday, winning
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  • 37 11 Victory Cup SoccerSemi-Finals Draw Wednesday, Nov. 20, 6.;. r > p.m. src (Eurasian) mas iSembawang). Saturday, Nov. 23, j p.m. SCFA (Chinese) vs. RAF Base Headquarter The final will be played on Sunday. Dec. 7. at 5 p.m.
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  • 85 11 IH 314. AUSTRALIAN xi Ut Inn| Harv. ikin b Smith 22 b ardlt-y Ila Bradman c Pollard b Comp--106 Huttun b Smith 28 ICUlei c Evanb b Smith 5 PetUford not out 27 IfcOool net out 22 Extra- 2 Total k* 327 BOWLING O. M. R. W. i
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  • 198 11 RECS SCORE GOOD HOCKEY VICTORY Key i Hen 3 i by the &JLG. in a mutch on the padang yesterday. The S.R.C. were the -Lr^nger The play l with the ing the attack, and Lnf tactics gave them the first goal scored by Davey, who broke through in the fli^t
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  • 142 11 NEW LIFE WIN AT BADMINTON Playlni ai I > phlni b idrninton Party* Court the N*'W Life Badminton Pnrtv d<feate»i the Sphinx Badmlnt n Party by four game* to thi Th« results were M fallows. B P player^ men 'i first): 8INOLE8: Kuh B»-n« 9w< I beat Aloysi.su> De v
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  • 37 11 The Tamil Brotherho d A R. 8.111., Ba at iv Th« m will b im M v t h v ;i m y. N rdli bu Bhii nd n and N H Krishna
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  • 193 12 )()0 S.) i il I requiremen ion v.mun -aid: feYei again be d< pendent on w i m other ridea ol the world our suppllea ol this viiui N r again >huuld American peoples be victims >>i r< n Ign In rubber."
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  • 63 12 GOVERNOR OF BOMBAY IS CONFIDENT ;C> BEAT WALKS I MANCHESTER, Nov. 13.«d beat Wales 3—0 in the International soccer n this afternoon. -0. preI r of j on hi, 1 i i 1 provir i that there ent at ihe If a hi i at im hii co-op«-i ed in
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  • 39 12 ttoui b thii es— will be Bent tintni In I I o i need here t and port r beta a j it will c be th was tc*--1 --t 1R shins Reuter
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  • 134 12 Alleged Murder Of Aged Father PARIS, NOV. 13 i-year-old French farm boy, Jean Resier he I at Bay unite With l strangling his aged fath While his brother Jean Pierre, aged 23, held I old man's arms behind his back. Both sons ate detained m Bayonne prison on murder i
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  • 128 12 LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 13.- The i United States yesterday welcomed the renewed Russian oiler to start work on solving the wood's amis problems at he cur.on of the United NaUons, and other delegations also expressed considerable interest m the -peech by V. M. Molotov m
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  • 64 12 Wedding WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—M. Dora Lebbedies of Chicago became tlic bride oi Captain VValter H< r on duty m Japan m a telephonic marriai yvmonv yesterday. The bride. 24 said she met th? husband, 29. five years ago who. he worked for the Chicago P-ck-Company. Hettlinger. while on
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  • 31 12 I Mov. Oernt.-i" newspaper helpi y Japan '•> waj^e war h .l^'er the German rre^-Vv.-: m violation of tho Ocr i r terms, were acbted today Hy the American ICilit.'irv Trihimal her»».
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  • 24 12 L 3.—<<.!or.el-General M icKensi former ComOf the F 'otiith German y, arrive! m Rome t i?h itai He will c <>f I b Reuter
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  • 78 12 Police Alert In Cairo CAIRO, Nov. 13.—Cairo was quiet today when Egypt began to celebrate her "Day of N tional Struggle" which crm m morates th« country's struggle for liberation. The c:tv was not out of bound to tr iop"-, Tsut police placed m a state of alert were on
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  • 130 12 Germ any 's Food Situa tion Grave i3.— Dr. Rudolf A of R line and We capil ula ion bility of disturban sol now, ne was sj ;u mi Duesseldorf o of the i n If bj > out 1.550 Cl ly during the roc n Tlu- Provincial Governm n
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  • 49 12 BRUSSELS, N ~j nc war I today munist minis govi to t Prim. .:ui\uv the r coalition. Acparty, the. Illy i eminent If givi party' b y the Chamber to el» et Juli p dent ol the C unm the five Vie 'i- Chamb Reuter
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  • 58 12 LONDON. Ni zabeth In cusi dy sn< i pleading guilty cles worth £56 from Dowag r Marchiom s hend. again appeared at the Central Criminal Cour and was boui years. The sentence In her had postponed. Binding her <■ w V will now be *o back to
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  • 32 12 NKW DELHI 3[nd an Inte vYI TZiI on compl t nrmcd for< possible time The Comn Itl will include thi officers repn officer will renori months' time. Reuter
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  • 26 12 H. K. TIGER HUNTERS BAG WILD BOAR HONG KON< Of t:' f uitl< C ll< ns Koug. I Romomberiiiß I (.mail. aYr; I -lg far Reuter
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