Morning Tribune, 26 November 1946

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  • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE f 179 (New Series) lu ct^i^ TUESDAY, Nov. 26, 194«
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  • 30 1 Wrecked House Cranned Counle. Nov. 25.— Houses I yards awav were i^sk'ne gaspipe exwr ck*d a house Bristol, la t toll rs W'lliam I wife Lottie. tell d bris sus-
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  • 126 1 Over 3,000 Jews Aboard IIIegal Ship ,M, Nov. 25.- An il- arrying 3.370 Jews -iuhted off the coast M A menage say^ the mei Ville Damiens| baa arrived there I wish refugees from 1 ,p c on board. included doctors, rs. clerks SJSi prohibited i iding. :n report say* the
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  • 78 1 Grenades Thrown Into Hospital M3, Nov. 25— Two hunrrillas attacked Fustani, Ith of the Yugoslav border terday and were hurled back savage counter attack. I I spatcnes said that the is suffered "heavy losses,' Fustani was now Is three mile* souUi a where some of th ghting of the sx
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  • 29 1 New British coinage designed to satt silver, i s being minted at the Royal Mint, London, coniaining 75 per cent copper and 5 per cent nickel.
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  • 83 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter* Several thousand workers Of all nationalities at the Singapore Haibour Board temporal ily stopped work yesterday afternooi to take part in the burial of 35-year-old Indian labourer named Suppiah. Suppiah Was earlier involve- in an incident with a constable lear a god own
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  • 89 1 GANDHI TAKEN ILL, NOW BETTER rrirampur. East Bengal Nov. 25. Mahatma Gandhi, who i staying in this predominantly Muslim villag- in East Bengal t'Ouble area, wa, tak. n ill ye terday with diarrhoea and vomiting, but bis doctor stated today he has now recovered. Gandhi developed tomacn trouble whil« fc"ing
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  • 76 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 25. I Jewels, which ti-Premki Siam. Nai Pridi Ranonjonf reported to the police a s having been stolen from hk bungalo»v j at a Beverly Hills hotel, are etimated to be valued i at over US $30,000. They include two gold an! diamond lockets
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  • 393 1 BOMBINGS, SHELLING IN HAIPHONG Paris, Nov. 25.-» between French and \i« l public) troops In Haiphong A French N HCj ed heavy land an< sualty figures, French roopa opened i 10 ret'.. heir- tn disa Dg broke ou* attain to* i (Indo-Chinese to last hour Di t fro I) Hanoi
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  • 88 1 Gov. -General Begins Talks In London is a;> k m Hi > on fk i t 0/ |S Malayan Ma.ava t pan fii.s consu i I front VMS th* |fer< toff Sir. < si Union. y Sir, Mat Donald ha 1 brought uith him for m:n (jttriaJ r/; cmsiM t/if
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  • 90 1 YUGOSLAVIA MAY BREAK WITH GREECE B II 0 R %D1 25 ni by the '> n< w p MS B rba I led dij i i ite WIU the? an ctual ore i ,in d!i nla I I "Atl Gr»» t: irtlch wh!c j hen tial tatt n [aV I
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  • 47 1 LOl N i 28 Mosc I (j at election* vII be held the Russ!ai> F rt>rat*ve Socialist Re pubic m Feb 1947. The SPCR which eompris s Russia propel contains about 100 mil rift' people, which is about half th* ilation ol the entire Bovfi 4 Union
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 99 2 LONDON, Nov. 2s. When Mr. Malcolm MacDonold, Governor-Gcn> tal of Malaya, rns to th< East, he will lake his brid u ith him. Aftr several days' consultations in London, he Will spend a fortnight in Canada. where >' will marry Hvtiicy Fellowes Rowley, >w of
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  • 84 2 (Qui Own Reporter) The staff of the Malacca Government Municipal Servants' Co-operative Thrift Loan Society will have their back-pav claims satisfied when its managing committee approves the payment of $1,690 as one years back pay. One clerk and a peon will benefit by this decision.
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  • 74 2 X'M AS TREAT FOR EURASI VN CHILDREN <, r i T.'''tt foi Eurasian I ,1 be -I from S.St <o j .'i p irday, Deci mbai 28 I R.C Pavil 0 '»'h« Treat i e bj the Eurasian pere. K' 1 r to 1 of 19 foi ,\i!n. i: 1
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  • 375 2 Communication recenl V IV) ria League, London, gives i II warning to Malayan intending to further their; i Engl i Diversities ol the dearth ol accommodation in Brio and the prevailing high cost ol livli i Th( Victoria League receives many requests fo
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  • 14 2 d i: fresh p of 20,00(1 Ml ii I t On d.
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  • 141 2 n, Staff Reporter) Tiger Aman, the fi r^t I boxer to return from his j Australian tour, had the i biggest surprise for many month when he wt nt in to a well-known restau- rani along Boat Quay and demanded '"riot and cur- i ryr t was told:
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  • 231 2 (Tribune Stan Repor His llency the (governor will I Lg*B Police Medal to two Police Offlcei I to be held at the Police Training I J cinv. I Recipients will be Chief Ins-, pector D. W Dale and Inspect* »r t c. Pestana
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  • 120 2 When a mobuY patrol ed three men to put u^ hands at Kitchenei r^' 12.40 a.m. on Oct. 8, tu obeyed, but the third p* hands over hU trouser pod A detect! v< rushed at gripped his wi ,i ,'u ing him found a .38 i volven
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  • 432 2 23 Indian Division who recently left Batavia an 1 now garrisoning north Malaya. They have replace:. 7 Indian Division, now returned 4 .0 India. Formed in 1942, 23 Indian Division fought in Burma during: the early part of that campaign, and in March
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  • 326 3 VEHICLE CHECK -UP KILLS LACK MARKET RACKET lij> CARS CAN ONLY [r sold on tenders < Tribune Stail Reporter Hi black-market" in motor-cars which fluuiishH) l( months ago, beneli intf seconu-hami dealers is iscrupulons molar owne/s by tens of thousands B has to-day ceased to exist. he result of a
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  • 161 3 Valanche fust missed Wreck !24.— a large ii the stranded only 100 yarn ice bowl." d to-day by tw i biased rescuers and 0 reach the Ik st Reist an j .1 tnetr return AVing OJ 1 e piane after as tne mosi on re were a.- first the pi
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  • 114 3 Sentenced Jap Leaves Court In Tears (Out own Reporti KUALA LUMPUR Sol death b v hanging was pai on Itomitsu Moritada and Fun yama T< r i hi the accuse d In the Parian w i Crim i 1 1 Town Hal pr p it defence D I Itotn I
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  • 216 3 Tribune Staff R snorter To further promote her trade and diplomatic relations wv h the Commonwealth of Aus ralia, the Reoublic of Lebanon is opening a Consulate-General in Sydney. Lebanon's first. Consul-General to Australia Dr. Halim Shebea, is now in Singapore en route Sydney. At
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  • 184 3 [Philip Bernard Fone, a British serviceman, pleaduilty to a charge of theft of a motor-lorry (valus3,ooo), the property ol Lim Peng Kim. was senned to six months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Byrne in the Third Police Court yes'erday. ig Kim, the owner of 1
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  • 180 3 in. n has een n d ol r rl A Lord, 1 to relinqul I work .n Singapw K ead <>■ thi on .hen Col Lord i re ti i m Korea u ti.. prim of the 1 other adni transferred to Bin
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  • 114 3 PENANG PORT HANDLING CHARGES HIGH (Out Own Rtporten penang. t.j for stall hke and tht it 0 ■f imports, P»mang ni< are tli ment month old dispute on h indl ni char i a Joint I A three (Hokklen I tones and IV I A i man :;d ii, a
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  • 148 3 Night Prowling By Japs PoWs To Stop (Our Own Reporter) ipoh At the m tnthly Basel ing of the Kinta Town Board presided over by Lt -Col. R. f H. Drakc-Brockman, th« que* tion of the unrestnct d wander :nK f ol Jap PoWg from then Ashby Road encampment, t
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  • 317 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1946. The War In China It( th pr< •ii Nank mcrei logly obvi the door i. shu: to further negi >ns ben Ihe Kuomintani Communis c munisi r prt i 11 the ass- mbly, and 7 third lan t par y, ht Democratic Union, has
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  • 697 4  - Palestine Sick of The palestine Business H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON asdfasdasdfasdf promii d by a j wish tern r it D Q ol and are b< ber wh n i r not thn taken did d i m [1 i h pub h ar i never a W:
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  • 66 4 Syria Will Join Union DAICAfiCI would which her Udepul cent referenc( 5 throne by K Tran, jerdun rransjordan j union with Iraq member .state (League Jabry "Syria rel 1 'Which if not j dignity and joven jects any tend formity with th constitute NANKING. liably report I Isimo Stalin ha
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  • 354 4 Indian Prospect Fa Fro m Happy Lo in, Nov. 24.-— Th< islim J ague have man deadlock from which 1 1 I I which, neither ha v. hich in priva e convert solution/' sta -s Jossleyn l nt or the Conservati patch published today. Hennessy continues: "Tin j refusal of
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  • 82 4 Trii St Nov. 24 Italian and Yugoslav tramway workers here who for months have been bitter Is have joined forces In a strike for a 39 per cent ige increase. winter bonus and clothing grant. The 1.200 .strikers belong to the pro-Yugoslav "United 8 and pr
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 156 5 C. K. TANCi ■*s RIVER VALLEY ROAD P SINGAPORE. S.S. iaii of Baelen and ii :m1 Valet' at Minimu I Beauty Aids }\xSi Received Various typat Ol POND'S perfumeries and Ma: I tctor pro(*uctH. Itocaiats of "Bisssarello Gift Beta* 1 for Wedßiag Present^, etc. E. ALLA BUX CO., r Hart!
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    • 139 5 it's obtainable anywhert it's in JJvi SinqapDhi ShopA II aT Dispense HEALTH and VITAUtT Wl nffi r OH di:lilh\ h- d vide ran af TONICS o available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL rii rical United Trading Co., IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT IS i i. i kinds of Chim Hand-
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    • 130 5 Hair Dressers Hair Lrr IS4 M .»nna i< Ann Ladi< Holr Droa Pornerly of liaison Oalaxy in<) Be B Hotel THE TAVERN ihed, Bai All kin Isl 7 17 Tanglin Rd. Oj p. Ns R' -1 Manufacturers for Fluidify <^ Vh I in your v. Everest Ink Manufacturing Co. 40,
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    • 107 5 Musu Store T.M.A. Music House, 41 ai#> ■nset, SiAfater*. naMaX irugio a aaooaDfl Psoas MM. Optician Kfgardin* the ryesight New China Optical Co. tigS Birse\ C^fatort rata* t7ii Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 28, Hew World Amusement Pai SINGA PHOI MO U set,, Bin«sr,-yre. I'hotoKrsphsr* Pianos 9ED PIANOS Nang Heng 6
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    • 105 5 IMHT) Contractors FONCHIN Co., Ltd IV Street 57. itary a rsetor :.nd o«ne*» Shoes ftsUa. HOC f 0., LTD. BAT A BUFUMNO BaUDOI HO AD. M Ma ys 3ia k iuaui'.s Tele jpoitt Toys i Stationers LIANG BROTHERS I i relope L Paper Bu% Man^.'art Booa>l Rubber Stomp Makers Pai^cr
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  • 218 6 Manuilsky Calls for "Justice" I lk Slice, i): itri M I I t ring Gregor ;t m i |ht n: an delegation to CJN( TS ll said -i a rmal Bj d doubt tha the k poll rid asked ha giv< n urgent inquoted tnand tig that Byrnes Inl him
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  • 130 6 inking, Nov. 24. The itl >n In Manchuria has nse ih:ii t Ighl meri c a n members ol I i field let ivt fa en from Manchu- in fn nts to Peipii j A Cenl ral News di tatch Changchun li Communist un riafi north
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  • 40 6 PARIS, Nov. 24. Franc la Oaron, c>( pernor ol the French LToloniOo in India, arrived on Saturday night m Pars by plan from Saigon. He i;> to have ialk.s on th< development i Franco-Indian r latlons. A P.
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  • 21 6 24 will ri n a load 74 t< dsii i iy warl tic de- A.P.
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  • 44 6 ROME, No. 24. Reai Admiral Elleiy vv Bton< chi< I Allied Commissioner for Italy, announced la-t Saturday that tin control of fon Ign aircraft flight er and into Italy would bo n urned to thv Italian Government on Nov. 25. A.P.
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  • 203 6 Washington, Nov. 25. Regardless of the reported I standardization discussions, the Americans and the British are pushing ahead with new post-war arms designs. Great Britain and the United 'States were authoritatively reported yesterday to ba making slow progress towards an agre< ment
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  • 169 6 New Vnrk. Nov, 24. The Russian I Molotov lias fla ly rejected Briti o rts to reslric! the use ol badly split big Five ha\ herd., ack i i the Unit* ci Natio •ably lashing vie Molotoi a Big powers' I disclost d diplomats in These
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  • 65 6 Itzerland, N 24. On«' ol the survivors ol the D a crash Is reported here to have hi.s n >&e froz n Others also suffered fr istbrtt i but only slightly, it was b llevecl! The main rescue party is at< d to have decided
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 114 6 jIJTL AJINER EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA to the morning tribune HOPES WE FINDS WtiCSOagWL JEIST WATCH. r r I J^ v 171 M/ am iTsp T LI'L ABNEP QUICK KICVAH V THAR'S A MILLYUNAIRE-. >\V^ JB Al WJLLS MV f kf YOU MiG AH HA AIT KILLED I MISSES, DOES TYPE
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  • 50 6 LISBON. Nov. 24 which blew at 140 hour swept Terceira Island u the Asores yesterday. Accordinj to rcport. s reachin I >n control t >wer at th there was destroyed and traffic wa s he, d up f( siJ No other damage i ca isltn have been re ported Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    126 7 r\ defU s labi Ming. On thi ontou have a fragile blonde wVh a self-admitted Vic attitude and a refn shiag lack of I mpt rami nt. On thi ;/o// have a girl who set out to becom an actresi una to b< swayed from her purpose. At thi a
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  • 193 7 3,000-MILE ROCKET TESTING RANGE OVER LAND OCEAN Sydney, Nov. 25.— The British Empire is establistii a 3,000-mile rocket testing range across the barren •n Australia and over the [ndian Ocean mately pilotless .aircr ?i to fly at supersonic 1 will be launched over th rld'g longest shooting galler Lirces close
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  • 397 7  -  Henry Gris 0By« H ory of a i led tigel", i will hi tu a e, I 12 I i a ire "V do you wan 'o sai "In two days. 1 But ihe wardrol aren'i How an I Tom." So Tom McNight pui
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  • 34 7 Dutch Liberals Condemn Java Agreement AMSTERD kM r. 24 a "Liberal 1 ition at the m< I i night condemning th< fnd i i i D 'I i draft i ind i: Dutch R
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 68 7 Free Ailvl. Av'v. No. 24 Four n [i -m Zvai Lfiimi Uh terr >risl organisatl n forcibly entered two cinemas in Rehovoth re and at the pistol poln* d the operate I P Itching off th< nutcii n< ratoi w< re then eomp IhOW >n the screen a Inted in
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  • 653 8  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH La^t Sunday marked the m anniversary of the opening ol the Atomic Club and a large number of memberi moled cell brate v.- n M l ned to think that th appropriate drink at this func tion was champa;'!!'. Consequntly there wa I erl
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    352 8  -  Joseplrine Lowman By Quick Results q. "What is the fastest i A. Lie m the floor i your arms on and y< ur Lift both arms al I ..I the same time. K< knees ff and try to t to your feet or Slowly lower legs and
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  • 154 9 Ii) b pflol !l» ota. ws Sunday vr Bri^.-G'ii. R comn [Jnlted Btal Air Austria, -aid: "S<»n. 1 markabl Th n icd hi- son i<> P" Kobelt <>f Switz.rl and. y arateful to you and it 1 y/" -aid Capt. Tat Iss Pn-ld«nt. n. Tat.-
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  • 297 9 <By Our Own Correspondent Prices quoted below ar» I Ul weight exr -pt where other vise stated. Foodstuffs:— Yesterday^ quotations were "Meehoon'": 8 No. 1 $95; No. 2 $85; No. 3 $75 Indo -China $G5; Kedah $65. un glutinous i HO5 Kedan glutinous r!ce $75
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 103 9 5 SHOWS '15 p.m.' Vyflf 1 1 UL y (Tel. 5281) rIC GREATEST ADVENTURE THE LAND of—— PIRATES ;iKO Spectacul 1 PRINCESS The pirate' (In Tecluii wilh VIRGINIA MAYO WAN— WALTER SLEZAK VICTOK te J^k TO-.fIOKHOaV BACK! 'BATHING BEAUTY' (IN TECHNICOLOa) ESTHER WILLIAMS saajjaaajaaai 0F THOUSANDS! 1 1 f <i
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    • 164 9 6GM POAG Nai Sum Pon 13 lb.) km eked out J.'mmj Bird (11 li Ib.» in the second round ol a scheduled 10-round bout In the Happy World Stadium on Sunday night Bird was floored In the fir. 1 minute of the second round for a count of nine, and
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    • 48 9 i'o/ Lovers! Ami Lovers Of Good Music. Here Is Your Entertainment Opening £o»iil<^> At TJ.,. 4 Shows— l.so-4-«.30-;i.:»'i Featuring "THE CORNISI RHAPSODY* 1 Thai Hon World-Wide Acelalni is Played Bv HARRIET COHEN AS Solois And The National Symphony Orchestra. 'in imr? a *W t» Ak 5e w fK^^^Jt
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    • 144 9 CATHA: 11 l GH iND I ING TO-OAI ALREADI I GRI I SI CCESS II I V\(> PAI RED MIDNIGHTS! THE MALAYAN II WGUJ AND ITS Will) \M !M> FN COLOUR! Sg^^"^»«e^P^S^^^^^^^^^^B 9 o p x eT fan |f S> w am K aWaalG DOROTHY LAMOUR 1 a I Richard
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  • BOOKS Reviewed
    • 295 10  -  HECTOR BLOTHO Mv Herbert Jonkins Bs. 6d.) When the author, Hector 801l was young he wrote three is whl he found a s of his c m then on he tun to biography and pec d In this branch of the writ art. Hi.^ reputation, a
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    • 245 10  -  GAVIN HOLT By (H odder and Stoughton B*. 6dJ Here's a good mystery for thosa- who like to do their tecing in the comfort of an armchair: the odds being that the reader will probably get the wrong man in the end. Fortun at.ly. crime-sleuths Joel Saber and
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    • 119 10  - "A Fla sk For The Journey" F. L. GREEN Bj (Michael Joseps, 10s, 6d.> In th 5 bowk: Jack Ka.spa i t ill of his l-f< the taken pris >m i i is iii Lai Strik in a house wit i a y< wi man as h 4 s i.
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    • 118 10  - "All The Trumpets Mutinied W. G. HARDY By (Mac Donald, 12s. 6d.) Mr. Hardy makes Moses, the hero ol his book "All the Trumpot.s Sounded." a romantic and dramatic figure. Whether or not "the daughter of Pharaoh c^m down to wash herself at the I river" with her handmaidens. Moses
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    • 108 10  -  C. S. FOIESTER Ry (Michael Joseps, 9s. 6d.> sir what a Navy it w the days when captains po'chaise with th Ir seam n were salt-horst d ai ed and called "mutli 'it thej rebelled! Mr. C 8. Forester's 'Lord Hornblo quells a mutiny, bags an en< m
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    • 80 10  -  George Blake by (Collin Wi I In "The C rge Blako of the shipbuild Oarvel in their h Westering Sun fam'ly in It a less exhili i no means an m cord. Tir second J i imam do s little bu wife's money a and his i'"
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    • 95 10  -  DORIS LESLIE p- (Hutchinson, 10s. 6d.) The adventures of an implll- 1 Mve girl during the Gordon i Riots, when she la In London, i then in Bath Where suitors are many and numerous, and again In Paris during the revolution, make Mis Dons Leslie's story of the
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    • 119 10  -  H. C. DeVIGHNE Bv (Reader', Union 3>. IoJ Ifeet Harry Carlos DeV'ghne. as an orphaned Cuban lad <>t lling papers on the B >- u i\ child "horribly al'ra.d' at the last battle ol the last Indian War at Wounded Knee i a youngster tiilibust
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 137 10 alay Language jn B. Coop*' 3.00 I 3 01 Malay by Sir Rid tedlt 6.00 1 W. Hi 3.00 Kelly Walsh Ltd. Stationer.-. {Raffles Flare, Singapore. /H(UMM«MHMit«MNHaMnaafnaaamt Christmas Gifts Will XMAS CARDS CHILDREN'S BOOKS CHILDREN'S ANNUAL GAMES DIARIES M. Mohamed Dulfakir Co. ■16. gigs B reet, gIMOAPORE. i i r-
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 249 10 Try This AMERICAN m a.nswi.k ro Crossword ruzzle o-,™ AtRO6« •29-rcrlorme(i ISlc m O PfDl r <" sa-Wed sEialeu7 e fefrslbtw^ i -Merry Sl— Plying mama PJM js*^ I— Sacred jj— dold (symb.) S -3CSIIT'- 5 i 33-Intercst? c'"'s vaulT= 2— Highest J4-Messenget b A -if* -wF- «3— -'The Bo.'*
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  • 713 11 ed throughout 90 minut*(igures being 12. 2. 39 and 2 ing him live wickets for 75 far in the innings. Aft:r the interval Edrlch an 1 Smith .shouldered their task with commendable fortitude A new ball wag promptly employed, but thia provided
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  • 83 11 h. i frl ndlj at th- i' Pi i.nlng School ground on Saturday, the d Control b at. x: their B It at tie- hand Of a strong St. AnOld Boy-' XI by 5 goalto 1. The gam« wa play<d on a d and very
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  • 103 11 Th, Euro m tram to meet th, R.N.A.S. in the j Victory Cnp s< mi-fmal re- play will b, leUcted f>om Ltie following: G. W.bber, J. Ferguson, J. de Sauza, L. Lawthcr, J. i San do son. II Norohna, IJ. Vass, A. de Silva. D.
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  • 129 11 ul II SSLAND lsl INNS: 400 Innings. illonb McCo/. *2 Tallon b in 4U t> McCool 16 n b John' ton 55 nd b Johnston 37 nd st Tallin b Edrich not ou* t>4 i id b McG 14 lohnston 15 ung b McCool 13 Johnston o bras
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  • 141 11 Jn a fri. ndly badminton matcu ■.-1 n single ,on men's double* and otu woman doubles, play(i .in Saturday the Brifhtoo ii V drew with th- May it B.P. 3 all. Results (Brighton play n mentioned fii it George T.in bi Kt Lam Joon Shu 11-15, 15 5.
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  • 21 11 HEW 70RK, Noy. 25. Th,- Sara* Pcre the Uni'« Nat o i, placad on da )e> fro ip of Britl A.P.
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  • 233 11 London, Nov. 24 Th e pressing problem in Brlain after ihe war has been solving the difficulty ol U (gitimate children, born of white mothers aha negro roops of the U.S. Army. League ol* Coloured pies in Britain has re- aled that as far^as can
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 179 11 (Our Own Report* i i The share markc b op >ned this week in the typical Monday fashion. In .->trrlinn tin I froptng Con solldat d.s w»re wanted at 10/fl Southern Malayans 23/-, Malay an Tini 20 whi'< Kamras were on offer at 2 In th,- am tion
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  • 518 12 India— A Tremendous Achievement LONDON, 25. ii. mmil u by legal and const) ti nendou H. h Re od in a on i la i ct dto I i i luii a Asaocia Itn I "Wh»n oni thinks how cat trophic might be the cones qu< no s of interruption
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  • 49 12 FELL FROM FIRST FLOOR, DIED Ver ol i tlventure V I Coroner, lr. W. G. if ;i y at the close e'en f h of lip Chi ;i. flre-year cl -o > of K of the f; eral Hospital, c -v who ro n the fi r > floor round
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  • 139 12 A' the i.u-atr, Royal an Indian .'i in o>i- ack on Su teay n.gh* as a re j.I t cf h ...pu'. over Ickets. H. praa 'u b«d t hospital Unap e to k. Two Indians ami. three wen alleged have been, i volved in Ihf affray. Two
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  • 163 12 PoWs Marched 23 hours Without Break a I- K I B M Sh ojo iJ p omraan B rt way, lr i an' 1 Ft h'l. ■ick parad* "k >„v I th<-iii tj, Work (.•ii t F, e railway, in spite of proto i much i 1 lards, encouraged b
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  • 49 12 NEW DELHI, Nov. 24.- The Moslem League's New Dawn de-' lared today that for "all prac- fi cal purposes" the British long- plan for Indian independ*ice was dead and added: "Let hat i s dead be buried lest it < ">read pestilence." A. P.
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  • 126 12 followed a lr r-oM miner Kleber D i i Ing from I ken from their parent on the rmimrf When toW ol thi* the i^Mnr T j fclldUapp P^W* declai illce wei railed m m ter to lira mates ol a bouse which had apwrentl,
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  • 299 12 (By Our Own Critic) "Seven Keys o Baldpate whic& will La roam g all t h. s week at t.ie /lCtoria Tneatre, S n^apore, 8 billed ai a "rae odramatic farce", at first < t rht un unusual de s cr
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  • 206 12 RSYC Yachting Races: Veronica First Home The sec nd R and W til as to-K eon Th "A and I I start ri mark ?i a bun d able tin being that th e "B" < 10 mil) mai k with 1 all cla "s gif rn gether There m
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  • 31 12 Low All Lea was t men ths r.i. i. in the our, vesterdaj tJ „f He a OB fchc tTOO 'l lorrj moving a'o Pending appea 1 I
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