Morning Tribune, 29 November 1946

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  • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE NO 182 ihew Htntsj 10 CANTS FRIDAY, Nov. 29, 1946
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  • 157 1 BRITISH NCOs, MEN WALK OFF TROOPSHIP H T^vn Nov. 28.— Protestndltions on board, W h non-commissioned nther ranks walked ■5| h Indian troopship at IE- iok, Batavia. 11 irned after a British X rd red improveE¥. ship was due to bail gaporc today. pp t occurred yesterL a 200 men
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  • 107 1 28 —trance is asked [toffr- 4u hour week legalised fbylh 1936 Popular Front Govern Imeß I work 48 hours a week jto i trorn irremediable |<^<-' !•<■> ia the industrial race I one ?our*year plan tuhe m ction and modernisation of 2^ ''»<i
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  • 171 1 "OUR DECISION IS FINAL" SAYS JINNAH NEW DELHI Nov. 28. Mr. Jinnah, President of the Muslim L< ague, announcing formal ac >ptance of the British Governments invitation today, said that he and Liaquat Ali Khan Muslim Finance Minister m thf Indian Interim Government, would l«ave for London on Suniay morning.
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  • 48 1 Nov. 28.— 1n pamph i ••ML T»-l Aviv and M gang l«>ad< Fried- >;:f.ri that m view I <■■ the citrus m I we have decidj ir.lv attacks on :<■ c^d of the citrus r:s will be resumed." L st.ry had tx cn entrietAd trains ser-
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  • 87 1 Soviet Embassy accuses Chinese Authorities NANKING. Nov. 28. Serious charges that Chin i esc local military and civil authorities had inflicted i "unbearable conditions' on J S Sovvi railway emp.'oi/. who were subject a to S "beatings other law- less acts" m the Mukd< n j sector were contained m
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  • 40 1 ABERDEEN, Nov. 28— Con.--tiv* held the South Abordeen coii.^itutney when the by-el cotion results showed that they had incremsd their majority by over 2.000 otcs. pigurei Lady Grant, Conservativ«, 21.750; A. J. brine, Labour, 7 Jll.
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  • 85 1 Siam King 's Death: New Probe Demand Bangkok Nov. 28, A Btonw cabinet subcommittee toaay recommended that the Council of the Regency order the police U) start an entirely new investigation into the fatal shooting of King Ananda Mnhidol last June. r ine subcommittee's recommendation amounted to a rejection of
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  • 76 1 French Taking Over On Siam Border BANGKOK. Nov. 28 Sixty trurkioads ol Frencii troops hai arrived at Phratabong ta tak. over th<-- bottler territories n stored to French Indo-Ch n i und< r tiie agreement between Siam unil Fiance signed m Washington few daj The Siamese authorities iW reported u>
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  • 91 1 NANKING. Nov. 28. Ycnan Kadio said Uxiav that skirrn are still continuing on the edge of the Y' nan border region ')m»> ho miles from the city. The strength ol the Communist forces threatening the North Shan.M riy ol Tatting If live i.irm greater than
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  • 36 1 HANOI. Nov. 28. Five h dv*'d Fr< nch p ed ir-m transpori planes day m a w ur Vi( before th»- p \t ichu paratrooper and k. airfield with n I
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  • 326 1 CHIANG SAYS "NO MORE POLITICS" Nanking, Nov. 28. In presenting th» revised draft constitution to the National Assembly today, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, who has guided Chinas destinies for the past 20 years, hinted that the occasion marked the twilight v\ his political career. Addr< ssing more than .said: "This preientatioi
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  • 624 1 T Rep 14.050 cru *<* 11 r. *ci ac ed where m the Johi re Straits. Bh»- wjU on p itched #tir later taken many m.is out n Ad ctttied near P*a> Bunk by B-2 < bombers irmbei L 944, this armour^ m
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  • 112 1 Batavia, Nov. 28. -Dr. VaiMook, U.-Gov.-Gen. of the WEI losed today that unonyrooua threats have bwn ma^e again©' •i life. I received one or two warn m^.s oi dire things m store tot rm* m the near future", he said addln* that he plans no
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  • 28 2 o> •<]• ing 1 A oat m tin i Kiv. verc held up for «>m« tin y. liM'div when thi <ii Mll got Involved m JO-feet
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  • 377 2 Two nx-n escaped and gaud) van was slopped by Tliomson Road, on the nig Two revolvers and sWwtrt recoyered, Thl.s WSJ disdoced at I pniirain.'iry Inqu ry here b» f^-cond m i trate L C. Ooh, y-oterday. At the concjasli n. Sun c
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  • 153 2 HAPHAZARD CO-OP. STORES NOT WANTED ro haphazardly establ b coI v stores throughout the Buntry ai demanded by the various .sub -divisions ol commu- wouW not only be uneconomic, but intensify "sub-aivi-iiona which are already too great :,i this country/ remarked Mr. >l Huyd. C.M.0., Director *»f Deration, Malaya, at
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  • 123 2 f^Bhort- Bahru, Nov. 28.— Organized to Lady Ocnt, wife of the Governor 4 the Malaynn Union, women hen*vrv formed local branch of the WoOMflAi fcrrlce I^-aKiu- at '.v<U Mttoiuied mwtint thii week preii d'.-<i by Ihfl Renident Commission. M UtOti t Mr. E. K. V. Pretty.
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  • 74 2 Singapore Saves $163,000 In 2 Weeks ■<<•■ th.y were fir 4 put on a fortnight ago, $180,600 ih of Singapor t Victory Savings Certificate, and 162,900 worth hof Singapore Victory Savings Certificate*, have been sold. Thi most popular certificate m ih* Malayan Union is the $15 aenomi?iation with Atangely nough,
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  • 135 2 Stopford's farewell To 7th (India) Division The following m t c< ngratillations has been sent t* j Major General O. dn T. Lov t\ C.B D.5.0.. commanding the 7th Indian Division on its departure from Malaya: "On the final departure ol 7th Indian Division from All >d Land Forces, South
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  • 199 2 Ships' positions m Singapore are: WEST WHARF Godown 1-2 Arundel Castle. Godown 4-5 Glenrinlas (discharging geneial cargo). Godown 6-7 Irisbank (loading for USA>. Empire Mayrose. Godown 8 Bulan (sailing today for Port Swettenham) Godown 9-10 Euryades charging ex Australia). Godown 11-12 Meonia < discharging ex U.K.>
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  • 203 2 "Farmer throughout Malaya .should b< congratulated m the splendid f forts they have viade and arc still making to plant up all available sawah l.md m th< country and for the gemral support they have given m the Grow More Food Campaign." said the Director
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  • 290 2 IPOH.—- For pouring kerosene oil over head their aged woman victim and setting her align as result of which she died, and thereafter mmi: ii gang robbery Banta Singh and Gurcharan Singh we sentenced to dea h at the conclusion of their trial! the
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  • 69 2 Pleading guilty m the Third P I Court yesterday to the pc«i< of 2 I!-.)) of illicit s:W v, m four bottles, concealed m a basket, ?n Ah H.)".v, a C who was itopped by revemu the new road leading to th<* ttiese war memorial, next
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  • 56 2 $4,000 BAIL FOR INDIA MANAGER WebsUT Noordin 35>, an I dian. manager of the Tavei Tanglin Road, claimed trial the Fourth Police Court faj day. to a cha:g ol crlmii breach of tru>t, on Nov. 6 $3,600 which had been entrust to him. He wa fe offered a $4,000 the
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  • 102 2 4 ARRESTED AT 4.30 a.m. Found guilty ol an unserviceable r r y Kirn Chlew (19>. who be an Ice-watei yen sentenced to moni imprisonment by Judg- Pa! Bton At 4.30 a.m. i police patr-jl ra« fo« r walking abreast Road towards R Tht« police torches on the mi I
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  • 155 3 SINGAPORE JAIL- BREAK SEQUEL ItSCONDER RECOGNISED BY ORMER PRISON OFFICIAL !(Our Own Reporter). renang, Thursday :iiK an exciting chase at 10.15 a.m. this m Church Street ghaut, Penang, Mr. J. W. Assistant Price Controller, Penan^, with some price control inspectors arrested I ttab bin Abdul
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  • 182 3 H n.s by their respective that the charge^ ol Igof i.uinst Lim Cheng IS Kee Fung alias Steven Low Kwan, could not Kd evidence that had [A produced occupied yesterIday -^g of tne case m W hi three men werr chg ith corruptly giv ng
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  • 85 3 FOOD EXHIBITION DRAWS CROWDS V </iidang, a seaside vill p*t 20 mile.s from Johore 1^ th< venue of a "Grow H how this week. Mibition was for the I VI I Plontong district, and ■f of its kind staged. |l' .dint Commissioner F W ml he District Officer. 1 i
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  • 170 3 "m spite oi stringent measures taken to prevent city dwellers using drains and back-lanes as dumping grounds for reius\ tin practice .still persists,* 1 a departmental head of the Singap re Municipality told a Tribune representative yesterday, Singaporeans of all nation ties, woefully lacked a civic
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  • 38 3 Vic, -Admiral Battet O tnandcr-in-Chiei ol the Fn Cruiser Squadron m Fai East m waters arrived m Singapore day aboaid hi.s flagship ♦he crui r Tounrflfc from Trincomala. Ceylon. 27.-^3 J. Singh, P 11 3Ondi( r with I
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  • 114 3 Then are twenty-one Cantonese secret societie operating m Singapore. One ol them, the "H< Woh" exis s by collecting "protection" money fro n si all holders and traders by means of threats. Failto paj results In the victims being beaten up secret sod
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  • 96 3 Mohammedan Murdered In Communal Riot Th< imu(i< t ol P, R Omar 33-y»ui -old Malabui Mohamv m«'dan. duilng the communal riot of June 14 .-it Tanjong Piigai ana, was the subject of an fu^ quiry m Ihc porpner l Coutt yr| tt relay, whtn th. Coronor, Mi W. G. Porter
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  • 503 3 Un k oi tie I .ir. cm Barf and V. Sfhgapore." "In 1 and II than second i md ally k" to me pi.. en they pportunitles ol advaiu m- ii m an i m the dni n I n Singapore, Mr Lay< ck
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  • 183 3 3-Ton Lorry Outstrips Police Jeep Wh> n a civilian Vir ton lorry overtook a f at a furiom %p<ed at junction of Stevens Road into Scotts Road, Uu d>ir- cr o/ the jeep att, mptei j to catch up with tfu lorry but even aft< < uct loatinu up to
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  • 27 3 tOui Own Report > Malacca Volunteers ol Uv 4tb Battalion S.S.V.K. aiv bnnu naid th» ir reV b c b< n«;fits by the VRO'
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  • 372 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, NOV. 29, 1946. Count Your Troops While it is diflicul! to §e« -iiat any great good ™n come out of the United Nations decision lo count >irmed threes, wherever ihi-y may be, the Inventory can certainly do no harm Mid if In the end it in'uces to
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  • 788 4  - Court Writes "finis" to Monty Lunch H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETT ER FROM LONDON by i< Fleet street. Nov. 16. Ti. iae brought by th* .i niitry "i Food arising out of x civic luncheon given to FiHc- Montgomery at Portsmouth Is over, and wo can ah .tin There were lines
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  • 226 4 SYDNEY Australia will face the worst clo hing shortage m its history by July. 1947, rationing officials said m Melbourne. 'The 112 clothing coupons to Km issued next month will have to last two years," the officials added. "Australia is consuming clothIng materials at a greater
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  • 176 4 23 Economic Recommendation Submitted London N.v Tppl t nomic i no less than 2;i re I regarding I c mmu-dity mostly toii.v* I through though there ar* JSI surprises. I One lj that m«-m»>- I should accept trie I I the Internationa) rr^jJa saticn on whether thi I 26 participation
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  • 186 4 LONDON, Nov. 27 organise a wartime reunion 11 Captain C. L Dow nine. sd-year-old veteran o< both tte world wars, and B London brewer It was he who m 1931 (started the 903 company know la s the Brewery Company Royal Army Service Corps. The company
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    • 156 5 I ries I. R vMI VALLEY ROAD. I W CORE, S.S. I of Eastern ArU> I a -id Cfl&fta. I fl, Valoi at Minimum Cos\ Pi I"^ Variou 3 types cf I fC crfiiineries and Max I tor products. I of Bismurelle Gift Pets" mj^i ...dding Presents, otc. I I
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    • 441 5 If tt's obtainable any when it's m asaw^asannkavvaw tfasayajasaißßßßißißasßtfHMHßßßjk ay *«B^riaß)aHß^aißßßFiaiß^a^^fe^BMßft. I i La Hnir Dre--eCr», LaMU Fashions and Haaleori by MI&3 Anna Majjorie Ann Ladies Ha!r Drcssinj Saloon Formerly of Mainon Gal&xy an<l Maieon Int*»r!nir!i. Beerta Building, (Orchard Ro^i''. I I THE TAVEKN jUp to- date Hotel m n
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    • 124 5 FONGHIN Co., Lie <fe B Contractovi n SHOE CO., LTD BATA BULLDLNO NO. 1 1! IHtIDGE ROAX Special Offer/ i $3 00 ft k j«vaiii*ft 5L', M Id. Tel« 7iPi Spacii h Hrn I kfiafUi w:th I (i T.-opicaf f^* IqVMh Ba)l» ava. sbl#< iiiki^ to., 'j.:^ l, Kafflti Plaet,
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  • 316 6 DEMOB SLOW -UP DUE TO SETTLEMENT DELAYS LONDON, -Th< Prime n Ml litl6e t |told the Hou.se of Commons to-du;. thai the rr rate of demobilisation of British m the .sjx months ol n^xt year, announced on Nov. 6, //as du<- to Ihe Blower rate ol progress In settling treaties
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  • 132 6 idon, to many ,10V. rued v a delicacy, with iclally favoured, il the Chow C club <i ampionship the iHural Hall, L n oul an /alued at n tnan m m.l n y m type to coni the iubt Mr. C. K. Bze, who i the Chinese
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  • 55 6 JEWS SEE PALESTINE HIGH COMMISSIONER Jerusalem, Nov. 27.-- General Cunningham, High Commis sioner tot Palestine, today received delegation from Jewish National Council who made re presentations concerning 'problem o[ the latest immigrant .ship" Delegation urged that 3,300 refugees who arrived yesterday aboard Lochita be placed m camps m Palestine until
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  • 124 6 SALES OF GOVT HELD RUBBER LONDON, Nov J Rubber Trade /Uson 1 t.iM been advised b y the RubbeM Directorate that the disposal oM Government-held stocks ol rub-B ber will be made through tt« London rubber market and all sales from January 1947 be made through broker meia-B ben to
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  • 167 6 Salisbury Asks For India Casualties 'I.. I I! Ofdfl hei the liarqul <>* of State fot India witt: idle whethei h< ;iri jtye the Boose I itater on the caimaltlfg m Indi* ial dMurban*' Hi i b d that it .should Indicate thf ur'a- affected Mid cnn tain statistic ip~to-date
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  • 140 6 LONDON, Nov. 27. -Mrs. Mary Titchner. 43. of Cheam Place, Camberwell. was found guilty at the Old Bailey yesterday afternoon on one out of four charges of ill-treating her 8-year-old daughter Jean. George Titchner Jeans, the father, was found Mrs. Titchner was sentenced 'o twu years
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  • 303 6 I kSHINOTON, Nov. 28.- While th< I States Government pressed a charge or I court against John L. Lewis the United Mii v. I president, the effects of the strike bj his 4 I coal miners mounted on Wednesday, lUO.UOO workers idle m the
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    • 127 6 j LIT. All±\ T Klt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO nil MORNING TRIBUM VAN CRAMP IS V HAS Ll'L VOF COURSE-NEXT TO X DOES „7 A 1 >^% feW V/f AH CONSIDERS r.QTTA GIT ALL EXTRAS W j AT m OP'Rv << ABNER VAN CRAMPS. AS USUAV. KLOOK flllß Tt, TH'.S
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  • 1228 7  -  HENRY CRIS [,R SPECIAL FEATURE FROM HOLLYWOOD By I HOLLYWOOD.— Darkness de:.i y The natives rfven a warning, not takon by i bard-hit were the hunters; and the aph-hunteri w< utter confusion. i a fl complet ad to start from out
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  • 855 8  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH (.ock tail Party This ettning a OOCkUil Party It Dring Kiv^n by the Resid^n* Repreientathre of Columbia Filmi Of Malaya to intnxiuce Mr. N. P P»Ty. who Is toe producer of "Smith v 1 the Australian filDi i Ml en the Me of Sir
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    322 8  -  Josephine Lowman By For Pleasure And Health In the summertime it will give a lift to both spirit and body If we will maki- a ritual of the long, cool, drink. When the weather is cold, few persons have an adt quate, much less an opti- mum.
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  • 194 9 INDIA RIOTS START OF HIDEOUS CIVIL WAR E\. .v. 27.— The Duke oi Devonshire detie so-called riots m India were "the of the most hideous civil wars m ail W grtm warning to t if luncheon f ll are by an au .:n nt -ourC3 B ib net's Invita- Viceroy
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  • 68 9 Arms, Leaflets, Discovered In Convent LONDON, No* L's. lh« R|] New- A r.-ported m v Tir;,: of Hrvnz and uDimuiiition from the German occupation, had f>een discovered hi a buildins: of the Franciscan Con vent ut Scuta! i 'Albania). Valuable documents throwing light on th* 1 tr«aclieroiii ictHrittei of Albanian
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  • 79 9 COPENHAGEN. Nov. 27- i papi Bei lim k< Uat I UK i^',< iotind m a bottle on tin.Danish coast -jud Hitter dirt i die m Berlin but <»n b<Mird t.h«j LJ-b<».it Naueciliila which Mot. 15, 1946 Afttr collMtng with a wreck near the Oedaei li| TOKIO, Nov. 27.— An oitbr
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  • 56 9 the Btßf K.mjc PWI ,usly I X »t Pi Mt |0d She u.i Mrs. Frnser < a uid, Mr J J t tttO Mf O»H Ku- A I Japanese h«r in. p. Mr. Praacr I or- iiuin;. MfiJ Up I H^ wmk trapp- d
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    • 36 9 HE CHAMPION h. ISC' PREMIERE. '■g~~~^*\i& M^Jw&iw London's Show {*f j* Soccer M I CURTIS lON CHAKEY •KW Wlflß HOMK BEERY. JR. MARTHA BWISEOLL M>lnr > Car KSS BARKER THOMAS GOMEZ .V iOHH UTEL r'Jrt?*' m L
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    • 61 9 CATHAY p r 11 a.m.. 2, 4.15. 6.30, !1.30 EVERY BODY IS SEEING THIS GREAT JUNGLE PICTURE! DOROTHY LAMOUR I Richard Denning lack Haley "g I Patricia Morison -Walter Abel W JB Helen Gilbert Elizabeth Patterson |V jM >, f tH»»urwo i»»"a im*» *n II j| »M*MoV*t fICI«M |Jf To-Morrovi
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    • 81 9 PAVILIONS 1.30— 4—6.30 -!U0 PJI OPENING TO-MOBROW MICHAEL REDGRAVE RACHEL KEMPSON MERVYN JOHNS JACK WARNER < AN EAGLE-LION PICTURE HOOK NOW OPEN! FOR (i NIGHTS AT 830 P.M. "MADAME LOUISE" i fc-CI«M I'.n.f Ir- h trom 6nß| Vt Pr uced ii> Wsllttt WalU r. Booking >]»''ri Urnit. Nov Wh now
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    • 119 9 PWONC fe9O9 |4.| .r LAUD Of Wi Rif iffßß>! IT i FOR 'HIH OM OP EBAVI v < Might on .ost JAPA' yfMOMBS FOR TOKYO \Vy —and blondes for rojbYfcT »nance f in the drama of K% »1 wings! jj^rMk jw jKv leittie^^HH PAT O'BRIEN .f^nr RANDOLPH SCOTT #Wk— ANNE
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  • 339 10 Our Special Food Markets Report <Bj Our Own CcrresDondenU, Prices quoted Oi I w are f r picul weight except where I wise stui'-o F odstuffs:— Ytbt' rdiy's quoiatloni were "Meehoon"; Siani Nu. 1 $95, No. 2 $85. No. 3 $75, Indn China $65; Kedfth $65E tm glutinous rice $105
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  • 46 10 LONDOI r. 21.—Thi new Urn Royal Air Ptorce will b<' MtaWißhed on Jan. 1. ar for administrate. for which Qying or trchnical background if uot ettential. A wiing of th- Royal Air Force to set up to train rntr. to permanent commissions In thin Dranch. i
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  • 184 10 p o N 17.— Oen< Slim former Commander of 14th Army i" Burma, m a bi ast tojd this story Oil Commanding Officer 1914-1918 war: ■ii. was always rosslns about dangers that, usually did not exist Once after I nis tant alarms, the telepl m
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  • 363 10 j Rubbers, Dull: Industrials, Steady (j (Our Own I With a fall In prices uf a Qumbei ol tin I buyers have been tempted to clear thei I fair business was clone yes erday m Hong I I Kuchais $1.50. and Batu S clangors i Ran aus
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  • 88 10 LONDON. Nov Stork Exchange quiet day with busines very small scale, p were generally maintained. Th r< small .support for Gilt which cios?d steady Industrials supplied minor features but then very little activity on the wholf and this section tended to to irregular at the close Kaffirs
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    • 53 10 Wk IB W^^L W_^_ Vp^^^V^L.^^^B^^F y^V I I mm Rtgi»l««*d o' GP.O S-, »or c' "SMITHY" CLICKS Hit* lly Uorlil Sljinclarils: |-\|i<tK I iidnisiiishf SiDNtT Thgrvd'.v Ot'selcpmtnt of Ao^^^.lM^n tritu'e production j IttM •.••rn<;r> 'ndusl'r ♦"■'>!» pn-rt!.-Hd I la*» rijhl follow, m »nt tpcil.icullf lUCCeft ot "Smilh>" at rhj? at
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    • 166 10 Try This AMERICAM ANSWER rO I V£ v. Ui 1 _^r| jj—p| ItttOSl Ji Semi-preciott» ElyiA Ka,^ "Ll"" f I >• v!.! cat." 33 Motion with J.T A ,^r^M~ me-^-~"| 1" i:< SaiUn (-•r^tti:.? rench article f V ■fV"~ *^U' n ft nt( inu l»— Cuvn mil WT S3 I
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  • 556 11 IM.C.C. Names 13, Leaves Out Evans Test match between the MCC and Aus- ins today at Brisbane. The final elevens I been chosen yet —Australia has named 12 f and the MCC 13 (Evans, whom many 1 as a certainty as wicket-keeper; being lef c
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  • 409 11 PROSPEC TS ANALYSED tfrom Norman Preston, Reui> Special Correspondent with the MCC Ttam) BRISBANE, Nov. 28. England enter the T< st tomorrow with the knowUdge that th,y have won all the thru Tests played at Brisbane which is a very big factor m the tourists' favour mother important thing i
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  • 150 11 \l II WIIIK "Hi»nhardi> t" with Pat O'Hrin. Randolph Scott and Ann X h\*l,y. This production dramnti-mi( tht U. R Army fraimnK of bomb*; dnd building up U bomoinij raid T ifciO, niay li;iv. appi |i d it th<- thi 'Id Wtfl turned ;an American ai
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  • 152 11 i Mntfftl fi.iVc \y <II <ho ll oy (hi D.p.titni. tif of MllCfttlOll for the bokting <»f this year's Srhool Certi- finite •Y.-.uiination Vlftlch b«Kin a D.'Ci mbrr 2. St. Jonph'i Institution St. Andrv* j School md Victoria 100 l Will bi Midfl f<>r thr
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  • 56 11 TEST DA TES The following are dates of the Test matches m /he curren/ series: First Tes/: Nov. 29— Dec. 5, at Brisbane. Second Test: Dec. 13— 19, at Sydney. Third Tes/: Jan. I—7, at Melbourne. Fourth Test: Jan. 31 /o Feb. 6, a/ Adelaide. Final Test: Feb. 28 (play
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    • 65 11 At The Worlds UUISEI G.W. Daily 3 7 9.15 |>JH "S A L O M K. where SHE DANCED" 'lit TVehnl LIDO NW. Dail; 9 7 9,15 dnl M ZOFHO RIDES AGAIN 1 (Complete Bei i] i so) Tomorrow mi >.i(;n OF THE CROSS 91 OPENING OW 'RAINBOW ISLAND 91
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    • 199 11 Radio Australia s PTest Broadcasts Radio Australia it pro viding a compri hentiVi broad- i cast coverage of all the England v. Australia Tett mitch- es thU year. Ball to ball description will br given m addition to re S Older commentaries and r. sum, sof play Ddails are at
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  • 467 12 New York Nov A—The Belgian delegate urged that the matter be referred to the m ♦ma ionaJ Court of Justice, when the debate on the treatment ot Indians m South Africa was resumed las- ninhi by the Political ami Legal Com mi teea of
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  • 166 12 LONDON. Nuv. 27, A new £j note tendered at Kent Fosv Office c the Battle s of ßr tain m IMO It-d to the dLcovor> man spies on a loneiy U W<lS v f!l rl fW rdtv The O rmans had nxe<. an 1 aerial
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  • 70 12 ff TORI < coapktc th»- Itoioptin had lafct night workfj at what Jippt-an-d be a by Rii.s-:a to o\x n thy to world trade without in-guarant-etv of tpecial rmr privil»-g»'S for h*.-r.s» The Btwlj approved Italian poac< -:,.d f states that Italy'r :il be on
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  • 86 12 \ur Own Rr porter). LLACCA^ A charge plrac] v th murder was explained to tin Chinese, Ang Huat, I Oan Uu.i and Yto Fluan Cha bpIfr. A. W. Lilly m the strafe Court The offi is alleged to have been committed m the Straits o!
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  • 115 12 Bus Fare, In Pyjamas, Said "I'm In Hurry" STIRLING, Nov. 28.- -Stirlingshire police continued their .starch today for Thomas McFarlane, 42-year-old labourer left Stirling fever hospital yeterday wearing only a pair of pyjamas and suffering trom an infectious disease. McFarlane went irom the hospital during a heavy rainstorm and boarded
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  • 35 12 WfcLJJNGTON. Nov. 28.— Prime Minister Peter Prater's Labour eminent claimed v narrow victory m the general elections. -.inKiit claimed election 'A 43 mentben to Purh;tment where there an: 80 seat*.
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