Morning Tribune, 18 December 1946

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE grgr Series) W UENT& \V DEC. 18. 1946
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  • 54 1 YENAN CLAIMS TWO MAJOR VICTORIES Pi Dec. 17. i mouiiI mds r< t forces by the i King Mount King" mount i bjectt i i ing of his atl the Shi B COUJ ago. Phe b iCI m Is still moui a Juttii capital Siai also capture of Chungyan, v
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  • 96 1 India as of wh i md 34 000 ship X ish a by the; fc. -culture' h.re f T ry programme c grain shlpn Agriculture hi the proET i to Janu 1.-, rail movele: fai n le |j nme for shipLi Chin
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  • 53 1 13,000-Mile Solo Flight Ie 17.— Group m i- Banuit. the Aus m who is flying solo f )-mi]r journey from pi Brisbane, expects to p Nt "f India olp 11. to oOtain I ici Ev< rest exp planning. b ofl to-morrov P ot ILa 0 Rht c^ s >m Kar
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  • 31 1 Dec 17. Undei m guard Colonel a iro ol the Japanred m Sydney iul, New Giui: tand trial m comitting ati Briti-h troop Reuter
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  • 12 1 For Against Yoshida Dec IT. WhiU method*" a vot< i IRQ Reuter
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  • 23 1 Half Ton Bank Notes Lost In Air Crash I I i tekJ I al l alln id b whli on -yin»« to Reuter
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  • 20 1 Ti n tan i i I N n n i steaml i I
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  • 32 1 JERUSALEM D- '7 A bomb i, il !i; an i bou In i Phot ot QUlei 1 bj I plodod In Aviv Reuter i. o G rich Chii Una Reuter
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  • 96 1 A; rted t< >ected f Tll c i is bound I Raffles Quay and Pinlayson Gre< n and will take up the area now oc cupied by Cecil Restaurant and foui offices along the row. ground floor of the pro<)o cd n< w building will
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  • 67 1 Sino-French Air Pact Nanking, D c. 17. a bilateral I )n pact between China concli I rrvv Under tJ crn B i authorised rate a comrcial airline between any ooint between French Indochina and Shanghai In return one of the two tm-nese-owned airlines- the I Inese National Aviation Corp 1
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  • 117 1 U.K. RUSHES STEEL TO REBUILD SINGAPORE HARBOUR &.H.H. I lai SBcgurns l roi« Mission L E him, very sati eh tl A j; ails, t i fortl i will b< recalled Uat 7/alrtr M 8n I M I »m- h, at tl n ol Malayn wa being held > shipping
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  • 117 2 More Malayans Aren Due Back fr; Staff kcpor^r) fifty v ma Road vet r ins ;o>(J v- nllies are re turning to M&laya on th W ngd v i i the 20th. Tr anen wei c mi <" Ics oa v*» I .ad The Wosar 9 w.th 58 n i
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  • 293 2 Ill I ipp Ta; I fOJ lav t ly ejected n i and if ion in*tigai d by nt, Uv 1 respondent th< Board, st e Jeter ov i e to fl-.t i fid I I beeau e his own h< i by them i ev d> 16, 1944. r
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  • 127 2 INCEASED LICENCE FEES IN RURAL AREA Ik r md I i i ir ea will p /nen they j- r In i us i wil. inai pa fr wn $21 400 per annum uc eordli to thi number ot c .t.ails irl] aeran: bawkero avo each has I i pay
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  • 334 2 $30, 000 SCHEME FOR BRIGHTER LIT CITY sniff Reporti I i derabli 1 k question mr m Singapore is nol to be W they are available. I The Commissioners of me Singapore Municipality have approved a $30,000 scheme to erect 72 eKctiic lamps at various itrafc qic points In the
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  • 145 2 Sir Frank Lady Gimson Visit Home For Ex-internees k d mo: nd Lady Gims n p -id their nriiit rk Hi.i Home pester j me wh!( h was s^art ifar m A i n aceomm na id Camp i mi by vi. tid Mi. ol uv. 1 R *> I
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  • 55 2 A Bmck motor car caught fire shortly after 8 last night, m front ihe Tavern, Tanglln The Singapore Fire Brigade arrived m time to put the fire out. No on^ is injuied. Queeen Marie or Yugoslav country cottage at Great Grans on t b irders of Bedj\;r.i Uiire
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  • 68 2 Unknown Arumui I I B u siied al-'i^ X .'DM 8 at 11 id of intenl -I ally offering I w\ie apprehended. I of Sl5O. 1 Throe otr- (24), Kassi (24) and Ray: 1 :\n (25), Bis I offering obstruct! I :fl apprehension of the first twosfl cusc m trying
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  • 55 2 To ring In the I Singap re Ch I Club will i the Clul I Year' I I occasion Will 1 I prizes to the b I Admission tlcki 1 men and $2 1 I ng supper^ arc n either from the g mbers. sub-corn
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  • 32 2 At The People'S Restaurants TODAY'S Ml M s 35 cento-Rice or mashed b Cuny or onions 01 15 cento— Ri< ton curry TOMORROV. 35 cnl :> or llsh, kangk IS cr^ N< kong.
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  • 212 2 With $700 He Felt Like A Millionai re In Shanghai Mi ip Phen n Oek. manager *1 the Sze Ha 1 Tdivr Bink pave i r dio talk last evening at) tut rUf to China. He w;i c greatli fa Inat d with the be m i la and the
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  • 218 3 U OTHER to HANG Email was sentenced to d< tnd anoth< rous imprisonment by Mr. Singapore Assize s yesterday guilty by the jury of carrying aims. Asfced if he had anything to sajf before sPnbTr passed me iirst accu^d. English-cp ing Hong All Van.
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  • 189 3 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES m deprived 350 M»X Tanjong Karang rv l r padi. The Relief K. sent supplies of EL through the Stale X c officer. ft who wish to take |L aits at 40 cents Cj Id apply direct to K .Her of Supplies. FuiE I ■p nay collectioua
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  • 54 3 Newboult, O'Connor Arrive: 'No Proposals For Sultans' nafj Repo ter) Fro m tm s I »ns wil ci i f State 1 futur t, t, Chi el Sec ,i,l Mr. X O'Coni m Sii rrom Thej ad he Mala> Rulei MNO to telj Mr H la] 8 rnor-f;. Bth red
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  • 18 3 Marshall, produced In th< Police Couri ,1 being In 38 ammunition id othei I
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  • 170 3 Memorial ServtCi In 'v n South Burma t Th- irill inclu Chr by c R1 the Rt R»u J [Q The n memory i t tin Burnv t-hn :ii making 01 y. Tlirlr number i unknown n urn th >\t bi olaci but the
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  • 6 3 OPERATION FOR DEAFNESS A I I
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  • 135 3 Over 13,000 Indians Repatriated From Malaya "i Indian n I Iron I Qc< I oruarv thi* y.ai und< ingemenca ma i Mr. S. K. Cnettur, Repn be Government of tadu m Mali 'it I.HOO m Tiat'( from Sumatra and 2UO ir m Horn^o and Sarawak. At ipast another 2,700 wUI
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  • 48 3 Found guilty of the th b t: printed doth, from i godown. m th. Harbour B< on the night ol N T "v. 15, Rajo< .md Adbul G iff" two [ndl wre each sentence d to b months rigorous Unprisonmeni teK. M. Bym- ye ter
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  • 135 3 No 'Sorry' Yet From Albania LONDON Dec l*. An int. ply ha now t>- Dl i In London from th«- Alban ■a- n( to the Bnti n note demanding an apology for i detained by foui British *ai^hlp two crul-ers by shelling In Mr, md two desl by mining in
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  • 275 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, DEC, 18, 1946. Colonial Peoples' Conference J I ion ol administration with *hich o tbouj mv K manyol ti i acts and of the Coloi.ii) Ol have been sj: K>ur victory, U). abiai y ords It felt that 1 Vi ncj: res to mark U lVi >
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  • 106 4 Poona-(By Air Mail).— MajorGeneral A. H. J. Snelling, m charge of administration, Southern Military Command m India, said that the Government of Bomb iy ha< proposed to settle about 100 ex-servicemen on land at Indoor, m Karnatak, where a colony is to be set up on
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  • 914 4  - Ueterinary Work In malaya W. R. WALLACE V Acting Director of Services, i the Veterinary provided i d Malay the tnenti and the Un- Kedan and »re. Kelantan i tailed by a Veterinary Inspector work- k lantan Mcd irtment, while there was no •tr m Trengganu. There were m all
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  • 275 4 5-Second News From Britain A GIFT OP £5.000 I by Lord Nuffl.-W I Gart»r Horn,- men Richmonn I 45 War Fund PJ THE TRAI I has sand. worth Council of fli I bomb rites ti I COMMANDK-. I has been np- Bfa tary of the Old I B J Pox-hounds
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  • 175 5 CHINESE REDS DECIDE CONSTITUTION VI I.*- pi Kail > ion n<jw v:. f I i- fi y« :tj jy c tnmunl I 'ifti^ui as bi i vii md >ta <md miiviy nnaceepUMc f /> l Jommun: I Li VVYI-h i »JVi ..unl .t "lon wi i l Kjycottcd the KaUoanl
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  • 49 5 U.S.-Philippine Issues c, 16, ||i ed Imb i PhUl] 'to. i as d up this < i bad i!) lad n il to tl Ited I W/ni. M dec In d b> rw Is Ink tha I ful U I I i i in t: I I I r A.P.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 470 5 i/'i obtainable anywhere tt's m frIC S Vtflfltoftht) \vti\to A CunOS With Christmas and New Year irawfng near, Sin- haan gapore shop-windows arr display wide a vari' ty of goods as can be desired In the circumstances, fane and eomD€liti n u buy is happily being replaced Regarding the I
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  • 746 6  - A round The Town VERA ARDMORE WITH Yew Am en they a Bin I n( n ad h:s v irrlved r r< f; Sh in fhal tin Mon- lay. Ict ;n for a nentg before they dr ye ,f (o Kh< I I ite and I dl .-i that thl
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  • 105 6 Todays Recipe Boz. self-raising flour, 3oz. shortening, 2oz. sugar, 1 egg. 2 tablespoons milk, vanilla, mincemint. Silt the Hour. Rub In j the shortening. Add the sugar. Mix to a dry dough with well-beaten egg, milk and vanilla. Turn on to a i floured board RoU thinly. Cut
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 43 6 t What's On iaCTORIA THEATRE To-night Xt 8.45 SimbanK Productions present 5 'Jane Steps Out" UEXJ. UTTLE THEATRE e» t To night at 8.30 J I Tudor Placers present I jy ok m i •Dan -alight" J 'Appoints kyo M l jL •■/i»i^»Kr>-.#««jL
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    • 73 6 I LI'L ABIVKII exclusive mi 4^l%^^++^** *•.<*""• I^^" ••<a^"" 1 %m^** i-*^* O*^**- J>^(luU* j/tl^Ml.V' t J^'-^-.A.^ 1 Jjr* A^d They 7'ook Another 1^ Away B YOU'VE SOT ME.-^ 1 TAKE HIM BACK TO TWEL iV6i/l BUT SHE GOT SAMATOPIUM-AND OPDEP TME I I away rrr *k?{ dpag-net thpown out
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    360 7  - Unknown Unknown Unknown I Over The lop t E This wee readers speai L that their oxperknc' mulate other readers to fl Improvement because them I interesting w& calH ten ma women hai I, Here i s one letter: l k I "Dear Mrs Lowman: Jifl note to say thank
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  • 676 7  - Hollywood aunts...1 Henry Gris s>tory Of The Fe^ Women Who S. rely Cn the Very Summ.t Of T!u him Capital's Pyramid... «i>^"'^p DV Morning Tribune, i Corres. m Hollywood j HOOLYWOOD.-The Othe ksur big piece of cardboard <,-, producer's ol n the RKq He had painted a skull and m
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 49 7 I D THf MORNING TRIBUNE j H^ Ht Al Cftjt ■0/ v 7^ YOU AIN'T YOU'LL APPEALIN' T'NOBODY MAN IN 3UB-IT'S BACK T' J QftOANHf.'-ip I TM' PADDED CELL W .al to the: jl tod you r m P^UST SEE. LE.NAXJ j~3 1/ L y X i DC CUUIQ.
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  • 359 8 NE W ERA OF HOPE For WHOLE WORLD GENERAL ASSEMBLY AUi NEW YORK, Dec. 16. -The last E v mbly agenda was the Ukrainian p. 1^ xi General Assembly should be I Ukrainian I B1 M-dved urged appr I lion making Europe the next sea: i I cial emi n
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  • 165 8 Whether £3,250,000 is payable in income a: the executors of the Late Lord Vei and also Edmund Novl'e Ve B b., was the question Mr. Justice Macnaghten had decide in the R fiN txw Iship had bei< Sir Edmund Hoylo Vestey .in of the T
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  • 128 8 LONDON Dec. ltJ. London's j fifty aged horsecab drivers have had their "last round up"- th< la>t occasion when they will be togethei as members of the Cab i Drivers' Benevolent Association the Association's annual report said: "Time- have changed and with the passing
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  • 54 8 I ritish < balanc trading agreenn n March iA This a Swiss cr the bulk or v:i have been m tourists in se3i food and clothes Switzerland thai the Brit would allo* for tourist traffic exports, and thej tish tour bu3 linen, clothing on, alth ugh
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  • 16 8 SWISS PUSHED OUT INDIAN FINED B BE T v i3 pros] and p swis-s ho orou
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  • 11 8 FANS MOB STARS AT PARTY loni 11 mi M i i
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  • 63 8 GU N SOUVENIR FOR TRAVANCORE T1UVANDRUM, i SOUTH IN DIA> A saluting gun has been •nted to the Maharaja of Travancore— a state on the south-west coast of India- -by commander of the Madias on behalf of Field Marshal sir Claude Auchinleck, Commander-in -Chief in India, commemoration of "the notable
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  • 146 8 L O i6.-Jud&mem on tl irchill tank, the sub--iv.y debates in Parlia dur.ne wartime, li |WW th< I rth Ouaid* Brigade and published Th came Into b< about II answer to Hitler > I ers. Engineers got the first tw.> engines running on test benchotn 89 day s
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  • 157 8 This Bull Played 'Hide And Seek' A bullock played "hide -and with girl clerks in Essex County Hall, Chclmsford. It all began in thf mantel place. Tiring o! the bargaining banter, the bmlock broke II scattered the scrambling crowds, knocked down th- italls .md made a bee-line for the intj
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  • 289 8 i.ondon, Dec. 16.— Th Dailj Bxpi nd ol; roes of Sa L urday. Decemb Leaded call-up and go on that th luced from the reply u ton g ment, by thi Minister ot Labour, say I wai The h ma > be most misleading
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  • 120 9 U.S. TO PAY $171 MILLION T0 FEED GERMANS IN 1947 Stat'-m Dt garnered by toured Europe, laid u blai Ituatlon the failure of attempt to unify y und' .,t." BUminf nch foi bi tfti to establish i c I h m tr. admlni ti.it obtained by M from i B
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  • 33 9 The Lak Aik Amateur •nl «ind Dran I I -in celebrate Ita i7t h anniverwith a performance of "hir- i dl ai Hip B Theatre Hall, Happy World ark on I> and 22
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  • 22 9 I I Dec m- ily durI I ation cerW 1 f he quota of ar. accor- Reuter
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    • 132 9 f I A I» I T O I. (Tel. 5281) rO-DAY: NE\ER BEFORE! 9.15 p.m. SHOW AFTER TWO FULLY-PACKED HOUSES! ALL.... MKI>\I<.HT AGAIN TO-NICHT! RATIONS AND I ►US CAMPAIGNS entire pacific THL TARZAN OF mOM 1942 to T4R7AN^f SURRENDER UNFORGETTABLE pHHBHHBHHHBfi \I RECORD! H V€ hvn4^ J 1,000 NEW if
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    • 57 9 s Au' Lauded Google WWbn Superb Performance At The vl.u i Shows 1:10— 4— f>.30— 9.30 p, The iptsW COMING t> rothy Whipple's B Comes To The Screen! 'Another Good British PictureThat All Will Enjoy". EVENING STANDARD. IAGIMION PHeStNK 4%^^ at Doe< 'C" Stand For' IT MS FOR r.iESAH w»
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    • 152 9 ft 11*1 i 11 a m 2 4 j j I itf^ i .mA^Bj i') MORRi I ALAN LADD GAIL RUSSELL SALTY O ROURKE •4 STANLEY CLEMENTS > I At The Worlds ULOBI 5 DAfl/ P M "MINISTRY Ol Fl u<" OPENING 'IO-m< IRROW "BLITHE SPIRIT" (in Technicolor) LIDO n
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION TIN SHARES LIVEN UP BUT RUBBERS CONTINUE QUIET
    • 73 10 NEW YORK Drc. 16.- Eaily -mall gain.> PCfc maintained m qukt trading. Operator were UtUc inclined to abandon caution while awaiting newi fiom we k-long CIO Pittsburgh conf< renoes starting today as well ns President Truman's press con- renee on Wednesday, where he i- expected to
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    • 131 10 NEW YORK. Doc. 17. New if oik cotton futures Monday noon price- who 29 lo 41 1 100 t- of a &nt pei pound higher as a result ol mill and speculative buying. lenYeting a good demand rtiles, March 32.74. May 32.24, July 31.20. New O;lean-
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    • 57 10 Sir rubber prices at rday: B-.r Sellers. Ib! lb No. IRSSSpo i<»n. Uj 41| Tono ol market Dull. NO BUSINESS DONE littli ng rabb r tnark< r Mil to meet th( m irket. N buU- d dunp No, 1 RSSFOB m bales, Jan. 43 43] No. 2 ditto
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  • 62 10 LONDON, Dec. 16. Tru inge m the absence of any Imulu m the w< ek-end n< nflu nc< ol the .idpn i Itsell tier earlii fin uled aui« tly i- v li r throu mall Ulng. bond loans Im- dv I to other 1 Amo i of
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  • 158 10 REMBERG. Drc 17.— War crimes trials againsi man industrialists are scheduled to begin by Feb. 1. was disclosed on Mond; drich Flick, mystery man of the wartime econom 4,000 000 Refugees In British Zone 16. rman r< totalling 3,891,284 hav< It] Bri occupation i
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  • 245 10 PAVILION PIKK STRISG AKD SEAL!NQ WAX with Gooiji Wttht Mctryn Jotnis, Gordon Jackson. \Viekid ladies are the screen fa-hion these day- and the c<.ntial character m thi^ murder drama enacted In i >tuffy Victorian sitting i- no exception. Googie Withers is the wifo of i drunken publican
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  • 304 10 Our Special Food Markets Report Singapore. W»dne>,day. Prices quoted fceiow are for plcul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:- Yesterday* quotations v»ere "Meehoon": Siam No 1 $100; No. 2 $85; No. 3 $75; Indo-China $65; Kedah $65. Rice: Siam No. 1 $100; No. 2 $90. No. 3 $75. Siam glutinous
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  • 82 10 UNO May Vote On Atom Plan Today 1 NEW YORK, Dec 10. -Ti, -ibility arosi I that a vote on the l T s. pi i trolling atomic energy might tak n at a full-dn ;s mc< tinge the United Nation v mic Epi gy Commit ir tomoi Tn Commission's
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 161 10 Try This AMERICAS m ANSWII Crossword ruzzle ACROSS 27-Power source xfele" v LJ ji 28-Job A.R^.U^ T u^ 1 -Mark cl 30-Alona \T E pv.nctiiatiOD 31— Sailor* bakcC 1^ Q rJ.Lm i 6- Valuable meta: dish I, U v c ii 10-LirlU boat ?4-Digit SI, HeV'c^ ?C'#^ 11 -Rough wale;
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  • 372 11 I Dec 17 *]ALS ll*J 1.80 2.00 I ,*A(irfc« I*l* I M 810 :.:u»te« .00 »00 P! :d. 22|3 2413 I fl H :< ave 33.00 34.00c.d.c.b pref. 10.00 11.00 c.d. B < d 3.90 4.00 J J 64.00 69 00 w l v Co. 36.00 37.25
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  • 123 11 Dr. Sandosham Presses Asiatics' Claim To Back Pay k Gov( Loa Ltd 8 ety. I I m n gi k pay to lh< j;r. Sando ham tit Li .nimi urns 'i ice i Qm*nt i •There li i which 'a. is rai i pathls n tno. ding a< I ..i
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  • 137 11 ng at the cig: i ary smith, the Chairman, the profit foi the tecotu amounts >;70.526 which with the brought forward from previous account, of $186,470 total Of $256,996. Alt. r .11' -wing foi dirt CtO (.1 $243,047 b!ed forward to next account. land at $494 375.
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  • 47 11 I ,ji i addo F, Smith, -»t amount t>< i to next Uiy d( b I amounted to $17 t OM untlng to $113, 014 i. ill ill 1 T\. I adopt d ah the dip ctoi cd and M I Evatt C re-appointed audit'
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  • 107 11 Th twent] I iary genera] meeting ol Llngul Limited Lerday i C. dr. foi the period from Sept. 1, 1941. to Aug. 31, 1946, .irnount to $46,455 to which added tl balance d from 1941, ol 1237,262, making a total $283,717 which It was recommend( d be cai
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  • 635 12 BRA DMAN (234) BARNES (234) CREATE NEW RECORDS AUSTRALIA3I6 R JNS AHEAD WITH 4 WICKETS IN HAND i. overnight score ol £52 foi before the »:< toalian sk dley with fa k ins i 1 i k ntury .a \\)j. and. l rollowed him over. His U is the second
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  • 40 12 Q I rich 7 34 23 5 10 lay 57! til Reuter BOWLING O M R. 7 141 1 2S 2 79 3 41 127 0 1 138 1 15 0 6 0 38 ft 0 23 1
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  • 114 12 "BITTERNESS" IN TEST Adelaide, Dec 17. -"Adelaide New>" in a leader on English cricket commentat ir« t -day asks: ']< this Test a seri< life or death struggle batw en deadly enemli The newspaper says that n m English commentators are writ Ing with bitterness that can only promote ill-feeling
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  • 142 12 (Tiibune Crime Report* -i) ed to sign four blank cheques ndcuffed and taken m his own car to i Iter m Ponggol, an rndian, K. I f Singapore Harbour Board labou m d to town only to discover thai tw< cheques had teen cashed to the
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  • 61 12 Youth Saves Woman From Suicide 1 X o I I 'm l. :i Beach Road a 40-ycai j /ent d from oy Dh attracted aound i «ras Just abi •i arm, and v I back to sal Inciden .1. vn Monda taken iboatS incy f ho r l 3ng pl<
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