Morning Tribune, 20 December 1946

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE fr |0 200 o*.ntiJ i<y c__._. I FRIDAY. DEC. 20, 1946
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  • 598 1 \sr-ORE BARS BROOKE (Tribune Stall Keporte I I Pressmen who waited at Changi airfield yesterday If or my Brooke waited m vain. Banned E n t Mr- Brooke i. also i fee I on his been taken "because prt o give a m w line Ijei.
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  • 374 1 Futile DayLong Wait For Brooke I I tribune Staff Reporter) I m ye iterday aa imimlf racer scanned the [ski. for [th* cted to [brir ex-Rajah Muda ot Sar Singapore. No plane how it 5.30 p.m the 3r< Ir p rter waitfng ah arp irt was a s: j e
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  • 69 1 Lack Of Supplies Holds Up Malayan Housing Plans— Official' London, Dec 19 H< i tog shortage m the urban ai sh Malaya wa I to In r > c Hou I C mil n night when Mr. D. Rees-W mams. I wa: bi Ing d :U x Colonial •'">' building
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  • 445 1 REFORMS PROPOSALS: GENT APPEALS FOR GOODWILL im la ht, Edwa la Ich h kiKi!.! I umpur, h pro- or i. n\ and and il] I nil 1 i en uni l th p Inta dil icu I r pr l I U v > i I to His M b
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  • 87 1 TOKYO, Die. 19.-Foui Brltl nurses were rap< d and tin c others murd-T.-d by Japa:. JOldlett at St. Stephen's College, Hongkong, when I rendered on Christmas Day, 1941, the Canadian Chaplain, .hen Barnett told thc Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal today. One nur-. "wa- forced to lie on
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  • 55 1 ANOTHER HOTEL FIRE IN U.S. PHILADELPHIA Dee. 19. Six Negroe- wen- burned to death and scores injured when lire gutced Abes Hotel here. Scores of guest> jumped from the windows of the four-stores ,tiucture before the arrival ol firemen who later rescued ho persons. It Is feaied that many of
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  • 124 1 Home Razed In Dakota Crash, Baby Unhurt London, Dec 19 people had mira when a Dakota i britl alway Air -Nfl-* Into ho I r a -ofl into NorthoK Airport today. The only ca. -ver* among the plan. p iiit three memfr n of (\\> crew and one pa *h
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI Dec 19 -It tl ind< tood that Con i m« m 0. I Ol the Indian Constituent A. sembly decided tonight to d»--tei until January 20 th. voti i tndil v hru's t. olutloo proclaiming India an lnrj- pend. i ir< Ign r public. Reuter
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  • 213 2 Looters Threaten Rice Suppl Orders Placed In U.K. For Special Speed Boats (Tribune Staff Reporter) 11 motor-sa_i_ an 1 are still a pore harbour without a: ire being built Io tie o pat Orders have been placed lft "he United Kingdom for powerful engines for
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  • 369 2 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES _]•< Oaui coeetini ol •a i.. r,: t;i tit i was th. arriv Ur m M I n .100, will ih n d i.. rari< hi it *3nl Public R i al throu .vi the wili rc main c osad v a_ad fi '< ,_r it. tayan
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  • 118 2 Appeal Succeeds: Sentence Served Chan Hock Leng, a young boy who was sentenced m the lower courts to six weeks' rigorous Imprisonment on pleading guilty to the theft of two apples and two oranges on July 22. had the conviction quashed and the record expunged on appeal before Mr. Justice
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  • 48 2 Tw n Per.'k scut; have re '•o'vfri awards fn..n Trnwlpl *r.... n r their good wor 1 Murine the early nar* rf t^e war M Tt' l^ Shahrui'n s.*i v j •i "i .,)''•"'■> Tro M n lea*' or Av>rn°d bin *bdul Hamld Patro' j leader, Taiping Gilt Cross.
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  • 135 2 Tne Odeon Cabaret, New vVoild, was the scene of the Singapore Amateur Singing Competition last week, and trie following qualified for the finals which will take place on Sunday, irom 12—4 p.m. Chinese Songs: Messrs. Ng Chow Seng, Lee Toh and Choon Lai Kuan; Miss Hong Siew
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  • 185 2 New Singapore Racket A new racket has started in Singapore with the re-selling of Special Repatriation tickets and vaccination certificates to unscrupulous persons paying high ms to travel to India. A pr'ss note issued yesterday by the Indian. Government re presentatlve states that indivi-,
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  • 115 2 DISTRIBUTORS OF SAMSU 'It was pointed out by Mr J Toln Custom pr secuting ir. m the Third Police Cour iy, that most of the women appearing on charges of .son of dutiable liquor w.re carriers and distributors ol samsu. He wa. prosecuting a Chinese woman, Koh Leng Kan. who
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  • 256 2 The uments of th. Sii acceptfd m m which local me will be ab ike theii place on eg t^ with those recruited from Rnro lonial Secretary, Mr. H. P. Bryson, nth that a Belecl Committee had the question ana had submitted I i
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  • 140 2 The mite oi i shoen wa* commended by i&a tr. a. p 4 j ac terday fo her action m n young Chiui.-, tion to her repi rtl p l shop I f c Street, on th' la :hinese. When the shopl res.sted an tl re
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  • 166 2 Had N.A.A.F.I. Stores, Woman Cautioned And Discharged Remarking that she was for* .unate not to und.rgo imprisonment for what she had done, the Singapore Seventh I crate Mr. (Mr. A. P. Jack) yesterday cautioned and dischaiged a young Chine* man, Choc Kaw Lan, on a chaige of being m possession
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  • 706 3 EX TENSIVE EDUCATION POLICY ANNOUNCED I REE SCHOOLING FOR 100,00 0 CHILDREN I primary education for .q :idren m Singapore _> I is envisaged m the future b\ Education, Mr. J. B. Neilson, v I tional polic he Advisory C i\. ri pments re. h JM naive/ says Mr W'y
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  • 191 3 VCIGS Arrives For One- Week Stay In S'pore rived at Ch I Airflt id at 3.45 p.m. y.st<rda. a Lanea trlan pi \n* al ii nt trip'" from Ran mpanled by MaJ.Can b Field, n K"bvltS. Me v met by Maj.-G«n. H m m (Chief Of General Staff. •LF», Mai
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  • 205 3 Shortage Of School Buildings Ip Im itlonal bl I I tn tins ny Edu _fi J (i )0 pn .i. thc :i t 1 t I I re-oi will take m re -en t nd i repairs wli I I fIUC. l fill b pi
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  • 8 3 All, M.A., B Malay 1 ii
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  • 73 3 Governor's Duty Allowance Increased T: app ,hr (i ernor Sir (iii innum i thi .ill.;' Into D 1 1 1 51 (£1,000) provided for the G Malayan Onion m the timat Th- port oi the Committee tabled at Council meeting the Governor i 111 '>' ntertainment $1 428 i over
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  • 85 3 A 1 1 Be. who i to hold up > Ind chener Roa I members ol I their pOCk( po tponed vi l Sa ird i > b] Mr .m T A Browi the Sin ;apor< aftei the Jui f had 1 >vi I thi Th. third
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  • 297 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1946. Building A Nation •J. {> M ilann. *i domiciled con i m daya hay. f< HaM prolonged dl giona bi n the Malayi Union Govt i nment and the Rul r Ed- < i tted tht arioua jcufi dona by th( t< tary and
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  • 668 4  - Prince Philip And The Princess H.L HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON by i of Ol gallant vuung man 1 days. Then have been rum ur^ be br i to Princess Eli to-t ports have been denied at In the n< d terday Mi c_ member, ai a wha orit f
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  • Postbag
    • 161 4 The postponement of the imtlon of an Income Tax m the Colony and the Malayan Union is, of coura only temporary relief for the taxpayer who has been told m no uncerta n term, that this taxation must and will come. And when it dees come, the
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    • 130 4 It was heartening to re >d Ol 'he prompt action taken recently hy th( 1 aiplng police to check crime m Perak. I refer to the rescue of a prominent Chinese from the hands of hi_ kidnappers. The public, who look to the foree s of law and
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    • 117 4 I the average wage earner desirous of getting to work on time without leaving th? house at an unearthly hour, the irre gular and very un-at'sfact >ry ous-senrice between Tank Road and Keppel Harbour is a nightmare. The buses on this route are ii a v; ry dilapidated
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  • 187 4 15-Second News From Britair THEIR KATES GO UP I Leighton Buazard n I is 9s. 6d. m tl I increase. I EX-SHERIFFS U« Sir Harry p. sh the Cit3 I left £105.543 Married 57 Mrs. T. Cheshire 216 wood- road Hai PLUM FOR i iK Following i eery store, 20
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  • 96 4 I understand that orities m Singapore have down certain rates to be for hiring cars but It a general complaint the travelling public tl er? of these cars se-'d stick to these rates their passengers for m< double whenever th< the opportunity to do so. myself a
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  • 154 5 i on h mln. ramUl tngt o i f Paris, living w tf *fa and nl MeN ill] ol Ar Bqu m 1 i-t y- ar Mich< l put out h i qulTalent of Urn king— and a* to And "nly ;i in-iii packet f
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  • 125 5 LONDON DCC. IK -BinCC the British Food Minister, Mr. John Btrachey, lifted the ben on Bending foodstuffs to Ocr many three weeks ago, 1 900 p H eels daily have be. des patched through the Europe now" organisation In London r ni<- organisation which
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  • 24 5 D c II -Ail Oi toda. i four-how pi i q proi Bl| I ol Oretl t Bui A nd ci Reuter
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 599 5 fr CuriOS With i hristm^ s and N^ Vi ir drawing near, Sin- R-aporc ihop-wißdowi are clisplaviiiu as wide a variety of goods as can Iw desired io the linumst..... < X TanC il,ld l >m Petition to buy is happily being replaced by Hepardmg Uie eyetiffa competition to sell.
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  • 761 6  -  VERA ARDMORE Says _V. __fN__« CHRISTMAS FARE Christmas Day will soon be here and for many .t will be a Christma 3 of reunion. If you are planning to spend it at home with your f^nily, here are some ideas for Christmas dnner. CHRISTMAS
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 385 6 CHRISTMAS FESTlVl'lll .Jl istmas Eve. Special Festive Dinner and D I :un until 2 a.m, Christmas Day. Special Din it* and Da I w i Boxing Dag. Gala Dinner aid Danci turn. I Saturday, Dee. 28th. Special Dinnet and Dance ffft 'I 1 PRINCES RESTAURANT I 1 Cluistmas Eve. Gala
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  • Article, Illustration
    409 7  -  Josephine Lowman By td Then Over lap hard with i th- face?" n Le face, but you kly along th.- Jaw- l< the chin with the v hand, r 'old mc that you rery fine hairs on i b] v ing peroxide on do you apply it.
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  • 678 7  - Hollywood Aunts...3 Henry Gris By* Morning Tribune t orrei. m Unllywood (The Last part of a story which began on Tuesday about Hu.lywood's women ditectc.rs). And how d 1 director's w 11. ■v ten y. id an ad. 1 1 ment m a London paper announcing H*tchcoc_- v. When she
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  • 65 7 j )zs. batter or margarine I teacup sifted icing sugar iablespoon s top mrk turn to llavour leat fat to a cream. Add par. beating it m thoroughly, en work m top milk, a teaoast a time. Last of all. stir rum to taste ton't serve Christmas Pudis
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 72 7 i tvE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE Rq A ij; app ID.".' I IforrCOURSE.ATINv| I '>1 CO^NCeD^ jj «JoK HE N GQOUPOF SORDID ™ATTHE.MAAOH ITY X «gg 1 SENSATION- SEEKERS 0 durlic 17 IT IS IHOV MAYBEDISAP- _> £_2_S_^P£ J FLAPPING lj .TED AT NOT FROM M IN THE
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  • 378 8 By Tribune Reporter; I piLAH.— Beror i Angus, District Ol X Mag court eight Geddes estate, Bal two Chi were charged with unlawfully remaining on the estate h »p m last with intent to annoy th manag Thr' prosecution had only one Mr E. M.
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  • 209 8 Washington, Dec. 17. -Repub- Foreign Affairs leader, Senr Arthur Vandenberg, declarth. re has been a "great oi misunderstanding concerning America's s a-calied two- Ign policy, served a i to-day that it should not unied this necessarily Republican and Democra- agreem nt on such matters I
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  • 66 8 Hongkong Claims Commission LONDON, Dec 19. Lhe Hongkong claims commission will consist of one commissioner. hi. H. Matheson of Phoenix Assurance Company Limited and a secretary, G. Melmoth, formerly secretary-designate of Hongkong port Trust. Tlie commission will begin work almost at once. These facts were announced In the House of
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  • 46 8 LONDON, Dec. i 6. Christmas go m tlu Roxburgh Castle which has reached Southampton hi South Africa, included 16.093 boxes of peach< s, 1.583 i oranges, 1,700 casks ..in 2.390 ba kei ol tomafc id 194 cases "i South Afric n flowers.
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  • 193 8 'By Tribune Reporter IPUn >tion pn :;il B "try Ciuo is ted by the authorities, ip >:• m have B i Peac r tantGarden i Singapof Penang. The at nation Par:. proje. upymg several acres ng the river bund had to tndoned at tne ou'hrcas. v.ar.
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  • 133 8 i Staff Reporter Twenty aad Japanese sur>d personnel at present In Mai yan Union are to b. ii trily retained to the adi ta b >th the civilian portion an I ti e Bervic This disci 'lire wa- madI Gen A Galloway, G.OC.-in
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  • 76 8 300- YEAR-OLD REMAINS LONDON, Dec. 16. -Huinui bono- excavated at Norwich ar< 'believed to the those of monk buried over three-hundred y ai ago. They have been unearthe. (from a In King Btreet along side remains of the old city wa] dose to whei. it Is believed then was an
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  • 167 8 LONDON Dec. 18.—Captain 8. Swlngler, Labour. Stafford, asked th- Minister without Portfolio m the House of Commons today whether the system for representation of coUecl ye grievances and suggestions was now being instituted m the three Services. Mr. Alexander replied !n all the three Services
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  • 276 8 TOKIO, Dec. 18 Th< Burma-Biam ipletion by the Ja] nil the v.v. of Britiah prisoner ol v.. 1 i tions which resulted m th< ni. of 0 dp Of 7.000 men sent I rording to a testimony on Tuesday \y Intern, ional Tribuna
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  • 131 8 LIVERPOOL, Dec. 18 feta ing girls from Greece an who married British servic< and eagerry looking I m settling m British hon among the passengers n Cunara liner Ascanla docked at Liverpool tod a Mediterranean v ►nly unhappy p. aboard were Nicholas and hi* wife, both
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  • 198 8 WASHINGTON. Dec The former Under-Secretary State Mr Sumner Welles, foresees a "very dark pros; ahead for Indian unity. Writing m the "Washin Post" column today he -Muslims and Hindus are still unable to settle their differences. The responsibility fo the present crisis can cert.. not
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  • 239 9 JTON, D aally mber coil Dominican Republi< land, nch Indo-Chii a aj d p of these rates is 1 rpreted as a guathe International and that all the >,am unchanged -nent stated. The es that changes may subsequently essary and "it is ,h times
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  • 25 9 Uiti: Id tx :n .hould Ra. i the dim th. pas i mi m non< ol pa iii pful earn Reuter
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  • 65 9 MORE CLOTHING COUPONS SOON LONDON, Dec 18 I Beard of Trade, am. I ins < clothlnc union l to Aug II 'Ona 3? for six Dion! ;m--•d with the pri 10 for ths h< nounced blank I Lmmedl md e> at iruary loritj dockets for l\\* n Reuter qui rs
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 249 9 GALA OPENING TO-DAY! IKpnrjm ;I .m. 2 p.m. 4.15 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 9.15 p.m. »'*«W] i Phone 5281 For Reservations. Last Four Shows The Greatest Tarzan Yet! ••s«-*-6.3_-m§__« a Really Outstanding TARZAN FORSAKES THE JUNGLE mp|| |B| 1 ____r^_____P^ r Tarzan goes to towr.l The King of the J^^faM-fli '3-_d
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    • 79 9 ,w j^it__3t_i v ___._k "^""^f f^A^f^rr^ __^>^^ I J'^^N-^^ i *_iH i In .on Century-Fox's l*rii Lant Royal Drama "ANNA and the KING of SIAM" To Open Singapore's Futuristic Super Kinei REX TO-MORROW— 5 SHOWS: 1 1 a.m-2 p.m-4.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. Admission: $~i 5 n lusive of lax) AT
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 142 10 Share Market Quiet But Steady: Kucha is Marked Up If u Uhvv Vvirvs Sii rubber prices at j Buy. rs. Sellers. bs. per No. iRSSSpot loose 41i 41] M I RSS FOB m 121 n foi f ron nd bu; i buy de Luas I ut $2.35. In the A.
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    • 62 10 s I I I sod fori I nQulry report I was belli ved to hay on bi ol South i nerds w. r Ith Japanese failii arly advance on re buying.— ter. NEW YORK STOCK HANGE v -rk. Dec. 18.— The btock led to the presi numi
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    • 293 10 Tre (32), a financial of Uc w rka Departm >nt wh misappronrial a s v m of I i ntrusted to him by 73 employees of the p.w.D. w< Including the Mechanical Engineer R. Aus:in. Rente six months' i icnt by Second
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    • 79 10 SYDNEY, Dec. 18. Bill O'Reilly, former Australian Test bowler, writing m the Sydney Morning Herald said that the fact the wicket is slow gives England a reasonable chance of batting right through the last day. Only one of tth three wickets that have fallen has gone to
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  • 245 10 Our Special Food Markets Report Singapore, Thursday Pr. d l< a are for vhere other on": bi m I i N 9 $75; X dah $4 mOJ. No 2 No. 3 Lit *ous rice $90; itinou-j un r.ce mlllin. Hock Sugar. No. 1 $38; No. 2 $3G. v 1 a"
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  • 74 10 WATCHMAN'S 300 ROOM "HOUSE" TORONTO, (CANADA- [lousing I Barry Piatt. Poi I j, h. and his wifi ha. I m a "house" with 300 I Their he:. li I pas ng< r -tram.- arhieh has lain a; I age m Toronto li I ears. And Piatt works He Ls the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 105 10 <1Ilhi»mW1l CATHAY ,c 4% PHONE 6 909 <_Vj ji a m 2, 4.15, 6.30, 9.30 rLAST 5 SHOWS! Man Ladd m a Tough Spot INTON WALBROOK'S with a Gang o! Racing FINE PORTRAYAL m Swindlers! DANGEROUS Ro h Goin z ssaw a s\ a >_» mm mm, m**w s\\ tk
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 179 10 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Pi __/<? 91 IKON 19— Old sailors lb yulfl Wr. 1-Br.ncl.cs 42-Sun go"' QMp LRJEU. MS' 2 taawsr 1 k'a f, IV:i gJEjffe^ r _:fe= s Hr-Porwardl 1_ rfp C r m trac!E ONEIINEV =^M-_ SO— Swallows quickly w™«.. 5 £_C _OiNi- SrgS st^Clt y S
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  • 408 11 Gillingham's Entry Into Third Round I A. I'np 'Mii|Miiiion (By ARCHIE QUICK) lON, Dec 17.— Four Royal Engineers from the > Andover contributed as much as anyone .r UC Dillingham's entry into the Third per of the F.A. Cip Competition. True on^ il. was only the twelfth man m the
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  • 56 11 NEW YORK ixc. 19-Jack Demp>ey hag announced hli 'ring ratings" foi the yeai He named Cuiti> Smppaid, daltimon hatcheimun, a^ No. i oearywdgfat beliind Joe Loui^. He pickca Phlladelpbla'i Bob Montgomery, the New Tork-re-jugnized title holder as world lightweight champion over Ike Williams who has the Uetflnfi
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  • 68 11 ADELAIDE, Dec. 19.- South Australia scored 353 for the loss )f four wickets on the first day >i the Sheffield Shield match Against N.w South Wales here today. Ron Hammence scored t chancel. ss 132 m three hours, 37 minutes, hitting 16 fours. .Vlth R.
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  • 76 11 LONDON, Dec. 19.- Bruce vVoodcock, 26-y< ar-old British mavywcight boxing champion, A'ho aspires to battle Joe Louis for the world crown, was mauled jn Thursday to his home-town sweetheart, Nora Speight, whom he had courted on his long training walks over the Yorkshire moors. On the marriage licence,
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  • 142 11 CATHAY "Salty O'Rourke." Alan Ladd and Gall Russell (Paramount) Alan Ladd plays the title role m the picture which openea at the Cathay yesterday. Here ag in he has the chance to ♦nact another of those cynical, ironnerved characters at which he excels. Shy gentle and
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  • 386 11 I Division: C.FJI L 1 1 I Kid go Beaar Bu I The Army t<_jm pre. i themin the hrst halt id led by two-nii li Alter pi.iy recommenced, th. Chinese rallied and then mor 111 irv goal cI ait about ten minutes fr >m the
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  • 52 11 CAMBRIDGE Dec 18 U [mam of T.inlty Colic* na, President and 8. Wadla General S'-rp M University Majlis foi i Bommene nu« Pom Id Subrata r py, R. Vir.. P Klmzh and Pn If. V. Rajagopal ar. utlvr mmrUtt Ak 1 ir Im ,m Muslim U the
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  • 23 11 RECORD WHEAT CROPS EXPECTED rON Dec 18. 1 1946 («a! the ot Of rt > Q at 1 I at 3.287 m) 000 15
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  • 21 11 MAI KID, Dee. VJ A c un due take i ef" of v 1 mat Reuter
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  • 681 12 England Collapse After Lunch SYDNEY DEC. 19. -ENC) LAND CULLA^in AFTER LUNCH TODAY AND AUSTRALIA WON 1 SECOND TEST BY AN INNINGS AND 33 RUNS. WITH 160 MINUTES TO SPARE. IUSTRAI I NOW NEI ONLY A DRAW IN ANY OM OF THE REMAINING THREE TESTS TO
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  • 66 12 JERUSALEM, D.c. 17.--A Bri ih milila;. m unknown gunman n tlu Str.et of the i ieti In alvin last night. The body f a d< ..d Jew, whom th.- police jie-um. ci was tho gunman v. aand.- Reute r Dec. 18. Switzerland will spend one million francs a
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  • 135 12 SYDNEY, Dec. 19.-Austraila s team for the third Teft against England starting on New Years Day at Melbourne will be cnosen from the following twelve players. Don Bi adman (Captain), Sid Barnes. Bruce Dooland, Fred Freer, Lindsay Hassett, lan Johnson, Ray Lindwall, C. McCool, Keith
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  • 42 12 Bowls was restarted at the ft.C.C. last evening with a match between the Captain's team and Vice -Captain's team. Th*. green was a bit heavy due to the recent heavy rains, but an enjoyable match resulted m a tie, 33--all.
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  • 125 12 Australia 659 for 8 dec. England Ist innings 255. ENGLAND 2nd INNINGS L. Hutton hit wkt b Miller 37 C Washbrook c McCool b Johnson 41 Edrich b McCool 119 Compton c Bradman b Freer 54 Hammond c Toshack b McCool 37 rkin b Freer 17 Yardley b
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  • 510 12 ix. I, Dec •he Se< I Cr I I 1 had encoui ion to the cession 1 and di order. I Rep.ying to a question by Mr. W. Teeling, Mr. Creech-Jones is.-. id: "For s^'ii^e time past, Mr Brooke has sustained and encouraged opposition to
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  • 66 12 LONDON, Dec 1 p dent oi th. Presidium 0 f oupume Sovia of the Ua ace.pud th, ir ooth Houses oi ti.. B h p a .lament for th,- v lationofdeputi ooviet to th, United They are expected to i;rive the end ol n.xt February.
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