Morning Tribune, 28 December 1946

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  • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE L.O. 206 (New Series) w llisi* SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1946
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  • 246 1 ALL LEAVE STOPPED: FRENCH TROOPS ON ALERT Hanoi ll«nl,s: Fighter PU nM .j, lin BAIOON, PMdtf foi French I Corhln-China, Wai and rtpotrl r'onM, according patch. v. All h On hi Pn nch fights pianrs itrafed fl •mm^c Dtrattoofl tod convoy which ted ii Ing on Hanoi aloog eve a]
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    66 1 „< The trial of set n v dresses and nitu from Ravensbruck Concen. S (ration Camp for no men opened In Hamburg, Dec. 5. Six oj the > war- dresses m the docl ing the opening oi the y trial. Thai are, front r left Dorothea 4< Bin:, Margaret e
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  • 503 1 INDON, Dec. 27. The f( fl a of Mi. Bertram Brooke, m a letter published m s today says the Colonia] Secretary speakin liameht on Friday "said of my son: irresponsible pc rson Is V cent history of this gentleman n tl ivernol .Sarawak
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  • 37 1 SHANGHAI l>- Tl i I ar.<» if In hi i ngkn a md I j era ci one j i air Af Id up h' re rival i
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  • 60 1 rji < 27 eating i i lomic i': dozen native banks and Industrial con I mirroi and c< tnpany were rep to hav< de ilared bankruptcy thiti the past 43 hours. The 1 oj one mi >( Ivent tradii firm have asked
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  • 97 1 Rome. Dec. 27.— The spokesthe Mediterranean Zone ne Clearance Board told today that he was unable infirm or deny reports that fu Channel had born again after last month's sh naval sweep but that hoy were probably just fishergossip. id the Channel had not been declared
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  • 52 1 8< yen political rga tloi toda i ilnt iii it lon l > M r rencn M n ol Colonie now m t f end to n< i: jhting, according I Fr< pr< a rep< its r n also d manded the n sumption ol n
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  • 57 1 Teheran. Dor. 27. Dr. Abaul Hassan Sadeghi, former per Minister of Roads and Communii ations, appointed to ihe Governorshlp ol the North Persian province of Azerbaijan since the entry of Imperial troops there, has refused the job. An official announcement today said that Ali Ifansour, former Premier, had
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  • 236 1 COP SHOT IN LONDO N GUN BATTLE DON, Dee. 27. -Hundreds I by today watched a :unbattle rive storeys 1 busy central London here armed police evencaptured a man wanted stioning m connection 1 the Christmas Day killing n Jamaican airman. police officer was sh »t i the eye before
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1625 2 Court m a un kjj <>~ oen Indian Soldiers Opens SUBEDAR'S EVIDENCE The --Quel to the thootffig Of the European commander of the 7th Coa-t Regiment, Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artilkiy, and four British N.C.O.'s at Christmas Island m the early hcur>
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  • 113 2 I The court martial of > seven members of tlu Hong Kong and SlngapoTi Royal Artillery who aatr t charged with mutiny be- gun yesterday and will continue daily with the exception of New Year's Day and Sundays. The court icill sit each S mornina
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  • 113 2 The moving of one section of the Food Control Department to On ground floor uf the Victoiia M morial Hall was duly preceded by the is-uance of a requisition net.. Mr. L. Rayman, President ol the Municipal Commit loners, gave this reply at a meeting ol
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  • 161 2 Over five-hundred poor chl dren of the Cathedral of thGood Shepherd parish were pntertained to a Christmas Treat organised for them by th Ladies Catholic Action. Fund>. for the purpose were collected from benefactors of the parish The twenty members of the Ladies Catholic Action
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  • 101 2 Bpecia] attraction tonight at the Odoon Cabaret, Now World, will be a Nude Si Ivor Gk>ddo<:s I>ance. Tomorrow, during the tiffin dance, v, ill bo distributed to the wing winners of the r onts: Chinosi Songs: (Men)— Choon Lni Kwan, Ng Chow Seng and Lee (Women)
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  • 249 2 (Out Own Correspondent) I Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 27. The murdei I w who had helped m the identify W young Chintso, against whom a tentative vh:- I" tempting to murder Inspector Arrifln, OCPD s I Besi, is being investigated, was revealed L v Kuala Lumpur
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  • 190 2 INDIAN DETECTIVE'S VIGILANCE Attracted by the noicr of fa. j^ cases behind the podovni known M the "Red Cross St IrvJiH detective on rounds m thf S r'ip(^B Harbour Board walked ;o We ift^fl of the pjodown nnd H •ilight. fit 7.30 p.m. en fee?. 9 He found tht sliding
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  • 250 3 Uty Fathers Quash July Decision Municipal Conuris i\\ that the period of service of Municipal under the Japanese occupation was not to »r the purposes of calculation of gratuiti the Superannuation Fund Rules was rescinded Commissioners 1 meeting yesterday on the Presi-
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  • 125 3 party of Ciutomi oflb Empiro Admirm I noed v -earch one of l.• found y chalked inscription O.K. F.P.T.E.A.K. 19-12 on the carpenter's <-lv p t tting and finding ti officer had been re for the Im^ripi'oil on l! iis opened and reveated 11 gunny ftk containing
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  • 132 3 lai Bam (53), described as i i of no fixed place of and unemployed, saw a etable knife hanging on the of a house. He took it, iked to a drain near the i and started to cut his it The reason he gave was .1
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  • 142 3 ARREST ED WHILE DRIVING IN CAR Five v. ung South Indians, Abdul Ru/ak, H;.bib, Ibrahim Sh-.i. llohamed Kassim and P. s. Alludin, where produced before Mr. A P Jack m the Seventh Magistn Court yesterday on a tentative chftrgc of unlawful possession ol arms. Mr. A. H. fteW, AS. P..
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  • 59 3 II mic'pal Commissioners rdinary meeting yester- I to the proposal of a] Welfare Department the utilisation of a small c In Maxwell R*>ad a distributing centre p meals subject to deu ments being settw en the Department Municipal Architect. Rayman President, the most wonderful 8 cents" pnd suggested
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  • 60 3 AIR FORCES ASSOCIATION n. -iv haa been i to the proposal to torn I B pore Branch of Uw Royal Forces Association. A meet to be held at the Kalian* A Hotel on B^onday, .January 6, t .m to ded< of the Branch and to and com served m or
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  • 85 3 Arms Possession Hurt Charges The evidence <>i one wltn recorded by First DL Judge Paul Storr In a c put of .hi Incident japore Elarbour B 11 a.m. on Aim 13 when a injured l a Chinese arrested The Chii f ed on two count p lession ol a b
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  • 185 3 CHINESE M URDERED AFTER S URRENDER Our O i I Ed to 20 years rig is im prii In pleadifl I ibordii 1 full r. Mlity Th« ct m connection with the i mc« of v. Cl Thani s the Ktnpi t R I ;> Hi' ira I Thfl pi
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  • 299 3 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES There will be a On Bhoi hand Writers dinner at v, Choon Yu»*n Restaurant, cj: W(Tki today at 8 p.m. At a meeting ol Taiping rUenU h''ld m 61 Oe rge 1 titution, it was decid d to open a Co-operativ< i- re, n Ban Road. Major
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  • 74 3 I m i m on i er< I:.-.. r. trate L. C. O urges i Mil 000 Ouan Sejig 11 1 With K. !I .l r U 10.30 on Dec 26. I»i Tan K"i»k n •v 1 12) and Bahi rt Mi HaJl Alt r 3l I illy
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  • 56 3 Chargi d v Ith ttvii ol two par n j at $io i the military, two nen Kw h Poni i v and Kue] M m r< v quitt< d and i by Mr A P. Ja n th( Seventh Magi trat< < t r rd a
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  • 42 3 EARLY MORNING RAID SEQUEL •I i BT Hei out i o'clock m i P m tii, dock d H ifiOQ Oi arm. ..rrununit Mi D. I A. 8 p >■ r»»<; I |I,OM In io AP f I II I h-• P ■i
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  • 381 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1946. Air Disaster The deepest sympathy is! felt throughout the world for the victims of th»> thi' nr disasters which marred Shanghai's Christmas and •<;St the lives of at lei ixty-two penu The ill-fated planes were tttempting to land at the ar-scarred aerodromes of Lunghua
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  • 816 4  - British Doctors Nazi Horror Legacy H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON by 7 f- reet Dec 13. The trial of 23 German scientists at Nuremberg has rai^d a question on which there 1$ con•rsy In medical circles Should the discoveries made m experiments on human "guinea b^ us:d m future
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  • 251 4 Moscow, Dec. 27.— A new .ship, the Whaling Flotilla, headed by the famous Soviet explorer Voronin, departed from northern Russia for the Antarctic, ac- i Oil uranium and old claim* to the Antarctic ownership have been mentioned m connection with the unprecedented number i
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  • 313 4 5-Second News From Britain WANDS WORTH C ing 500 refrig, rent to th»«ir NAMES.-Plar/ m EnflHd whid be changed DISTRICT BEATING tor Dartford Counc.ls estate at TcmuU BUI MR. CHURCJUUs faroos, Digger ana ftfctu* been put on ihov LETTUCE. NVirU tuc wai down n Cr.-ydon Airport wj ?v jg M.-.
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  • Letters To The Editor..
    • 226 5 >11l I \MTV In tliis Atomic A^r. thing r.avc changed lien <""r m nee, have beeom i ii.ir more .»impl» m their dress. Not bnn .stiii continue 10 b 'i he limpliclt) and bematj of their own natural featui iplexlon, admired by th*-v male fotki during the ay .rs
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 191 5 I If it) obtainable anywhere it's m mmmmmmm^ mm m mm m mmm m mmmm m mm m m mmm I t> Cunot mv]i. is Eastern Art s 61 Craf*. X pal Value-Minimum Cost B KIVER VALLEY RD. j HQAPOBM, S.S. I uty Aids ft 1 Various type* of X
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    • 202 5 With the «ew Temr se am drmwing near, Singapore Shop-Windowi are displaying as wide :i vunt'7 of foods as can be desired m the circumstances, and competition t 0 b,, v is happUy belnt replaced bi competition t 0 sell. To the discerning bu>c r as well as seller this
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    • 139 5 Hotel THE TAVERN Up-todat« Hotel m a Quiet and Tool Locality. Koonrm: Lnxarlougly Furnished, Bar: All fcin<!§ of U1 Claes liquorn available. 7-17 Targlin Rd. Opp. Nattira Id. T«l, No. 4S4S. Select a NEW YEAR GIFI that pleases at Kitchen Utensifc I We carry extensive stocks of, Aluminium wares, Enamel
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    • 122 5 Optician Refmrdlng the i eslfhl Consult; New China Optical Co. 71, Blfb Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO Nu. 23, New World Amusement Tark. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianc* I SFI) PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO
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  • 809 6  -  VERA ARDMORE -WITH Christnnn In T\\ n doubt aasn s know b C 1' r>ratc Christma. ar.rl thr h spirit was very much alive during the last fen days. Christinas Eve dinner at Tang..nwwoa o a cheerful t Manj ncopic partiea and i popular feature oi the
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  • Article, Illustration
    700 6  -  Josephine Lowman by Milk For Nails v^.-- "I am a young mothei of vo children. I was very much undei -weight and my doctor advised me to cat lich foods to gain weight. I did gain but most of my weight settled m my hips. Can I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 45 6 What's On VICTORIA THEATRE Hamlet Wills presents "Christmas Pie" ALHAMBRA Sonja Henie in "Marriage on Ice" j PAVILION 1 j Claudette Colbert i Jennifer Jones j "Since You Went Away 1 CATHAY i "Caesat and Cleopatra" CAPITOL "Wilson" S i i Babu I "Jungl* Book"
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    • 50 6 111. AKIVFJI '«f Charge «n the V'v*\\\ Hripni] c/! __^^X YOU AN' ME, NELL— f v% L WE AIN'T WON A RACE U SINCE 19*6 -BUT, AT >^U^aA I LEAST THIS KEEPS J \^<^/ A US OUT IN THE \oN C 1 R FP*ESH AIP-- j j V^\l L; BBk^^^
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  • 808 7  - Hollywood "Hothouse" Where Americas Prettiest Girls Hope For Fame— 2 Henry Gris by nlng Tribune 'cs. m Hollywood 1 rh last year i na girl by the •\umaii. nit r the parade fferj from every m od and to the ■ry«»ne turned them didn't want to belUr, she said. d
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  • 126 7 Around The Movies.... CAPITOL '•Wllon" with Alxandtr CharUt and Knox Cobum. Danyi F Zanuck'i ajn at technicoloui mm ol the life ol Americas Pr< Went Wilson brings the iii r "ric day of th PJ14 wai back Into our mind and parallel betwei n tho e day-, and th arty
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 51 7 7 7iV IMMV^ 7O THE MORNING TRIBUNE I Wi^WMf lANCIENTI ANCIENT JOCI^ Y J 1, BIG RACE II C, r====== i\^^ 50.000 TO t SHOT COMES IN BIS ~n^«afe rof sJjnnep hqrbq«RgacL.. \7±> F Horse whinoies pil I P^P f Lc^ y P; t is ied away. L P^^lf 'l^-^r-
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  • 381 8 New A ttack On U.S. Colour Bar colour bar it U column-leng vritten by Dr. Lanka Bu m f a member of the Indian •.on to the United Nations Oen< ral Assembly, to oi I ork Time he had just returnVtk in.m a 2 000--trip bo Am it «uth" i)r.
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  • 152 8 Candle Square, London LONDON, Dec. 21— As on every Christmas Eve fa 20 yeai (h picturesque custom was followed i his year which has given the nickname of Candle Square to Camden Hill Square, Lon;don. For a few hours houses iin thi> quiet old-fashioned square had candle- m e?< window
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  • 78 8 BOMBAY, Dec. 27.- One person was reported killed and five persons injure! during Wednesday night as a result of sporadic outburst^ of communal violence marked by lepeated Police gunflie. The Police said that they had to lire to quell outbreaks of acid and stone throwing which
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  • 178 8 Women Teachers Advised To Strip Tease Dec 27.— Women i iutn hould copy "Jane,* 1 fammic strip characto r ana Lr cnarm to get the same male teachers, a speak i said at, the annual Teachers Federation ConferenceDelegate* laughed uproarious li when I aker— Mr. S. tfork (KurrJ Kurri. New
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  • 91 8 Peiping, I>c 27.— Chines 1 Communist guerrillas, m a surmove, have captured a vtlonly seven miles north of P( ipin^. provoking the reversal of government policy toward them. Previously government military leaders persistently maintained that guerrilla attacks were not serious and had disn d them
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  • 73 8 DURBAN, Dec. 26.-An eXsenriceman whd| lost both leg^ m the war wa^ one of the Union of South Africa's most un-u-u.il Christmas Day casualties. Crawling on hands and knees of the veranda of his honk-, ho wm propelling himself backwards into the house When he
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  • 60 8 FRANKFURT, Dec. 26.— Reliable Bourcea h< aid on Wednesday likely Fritz Thyssen, German industrialist, would Dot bo tried by the American Tribunal at N irexnberg because ofl the lack of evidence. The tri; -J of German industrali us charged with wsar crimes, among whom Thyssen now is
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  • 298 8 Move To Counter UnAmerican Activities WASHINGTON, Dec. 2< government! attached •l\ address "meeting! fronts" were criticised i fore the I Commit! The report wai submitted by Ernie Adamson, chief" Counsel to th( C mmlti who claimed that it summarizes the inform einbled by his itafl during 1946. Tli* r- port
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  • 99 8 I OANOHAI, D QCMMC In Oh tonnage la reflected i ICaritiiifc Custom^ sta arrivals at and cl Chin porti In Oct b i nowhere China mm;- <<. to place, behind Bi tain od w. United States The shed ('ii top for Inee the end of
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 222 8 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle _^l n ICBOSB Entice^ SiRMSIJB -rU^ f^ ts L.iEHP;«;A mjKt. =|Ns3j 12— Harmor.s^ea 40— Conx O OiKiEiDBI?." 1 J I 13— Lubricator 42— Basic port 1 '~*WtT'P'z 55] 14— indefinite crticle Writer*! rrT*^-W?"-1> -BI- 1 I^-JJolsture implcn.or.t Z l£p£. S A*£J"iH 17— fmall spot. 44-Cu?:>
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  • 181 9 I r tia and the L.s. wer< urged .1,, America Council ol Cornn i U(11 w ndl made the MHO i: m a brief !i.ed with Department's commitreciprocit? information. nmended some Chinese T «i official reforms m the which was filed m connecjr'v th the State
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  • 33 9 tl --An H d :>> r an cl the KP.\ I Slngap. re the kpm ofl the Tiib.iciuk v.us expected u l> 8J Mi, n- Dec 3u A .P.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 130 9 I \ST I RTAIN WILL PART AND A GLOBE WKEPING PANORAMA OF STORY. MELODY PECTACLE I'NDREAMED OF WILL UNFOLD BEFORE YOU! HANI) OPENING! f IT P|^T^l| y 6.30 p.m.— 9.15 \i.\\i >- I STIRRING STORY Of ONE HPKP^%^ mum n^ .20--wing to the length of the Film, there will be
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    • 69 9 m Owing To Tremendous Success. Season Extended lull Hours Show To-day Four Shows ,11 a.m.-2'.30-6.00-9.30 p.m. tim'iiCiiiml oince *^^M X Directed by •ftf«*Mg JOHN CROMWF 1 1 I*^^ **#^^^P Dr!tirrd thra Unn«d Anm SATURDAY hi SINDAY Children Under 12 Years Will Bo Admitted At ;:> Cents To The 11 a.m«
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    • 89 9 Your Childhood Days Recalled! The st(»r\ uhuh feat Mtlher tnid sou »nan> m.my vi,us auo li Miuvr have forgotten, it <io the Kftefl uitli >our rhildrtn. nnl thr stoi v teller will ohli^t MM Mr {0 9 ITi p.m. PC fit StiwUa4««<4«ZIW^j^ALEXANDER KORDA r"^ 'Van ••'■♦,-< w|P^ v^w^Sfc i A
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  • 338 10 Pi ces quoted below ar»* for i>« Lgnt ccept where otherwJ( »"d. —Yesterday^ quoti \f wi-re "Meehoon": Slam No. 1 $95; N >. 2 $85; No. 3 $72; Indo-Cliina $05; K<-dah $65. Hie* Slam NO. 1 $94; N m Ric«- milliny: Biam $38 (ilu Unuu
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  • 76 10 The annual genera] meeting oi The Malacca Elect re Lighting Ltd, wa? held at the company's registered office m Singapore y. sterdaj wi.th Mr. R Burns m the chair. The directors' report and ac- counts were passed All the retiring directors were re-elected and Messrs. Turquand,
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  • 105 10 o Among ttaf optn I be I 2 no H Team Raltl Hot which th- Y.M.CA., gap*^i.- SWtemiOg Club, Royal <•• rind the Polico hay. tttttf :i>, m Addition t Ibi Club. Th«n- will also bt- 200 m. I :it for Schools wlv to;tms ropir
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  • 239 10 S'PORE vs M.U. DANCE CONTEST A Dane Competition between Singapore and the Malayan Union U be!ng held at the Happy World Cabaret. Last night the t iims demonstrated the Waltz. Tonight they will dance the Slow Pox-trot tomorrow niuht tlif Quick SUp and on Monday the Tango, after which the
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  • OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 251 10 Little Interest, Prices S teady iOu> Own C ndeni. I I The share market after thi holida: r,v, 1° little interest yesterday, al thoiißh quietly steady. m Petallng; had buyers at $%2Q Kong Pat! v were at 99c. Kucha! had buyers at $l-"0 with s ihis asking 2|c. higher. Ulu
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    • 31 10 The "Government Mimic I j Labour Union" No. 32, R t I X Course Lane. Singapore t has b.. -^B ropist.u'd uiuitM th- i r.. Ordinance, 1940. I B<
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    • 100 10 day. I* cis. ptr cts.jJß No. 1 RSS Spot loose 411 FM' No. IRSSFOB In Ifr ba.es. Jan 431 IP' No. 2 ditto 40 'IH No. 3 d!tt<> 42} SSK' Tbne of Market: Qui et uIB PRICES UNCHANGED I 1 a l Urday «nd tome small l I
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 83 10 20,000 PEOPLE HAVE SEtN CAESAR .CLEOPATRA "Ti"a.in., 1.4a AT THE Phone •feo 6 i CATHAY [HAVE YOU SEEN IT> fflaagsßßßßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaessessss jm& r.ABRir.L r\si;\i. /&m \i\il.n i.r.u.n i;i \um hmn- 1 JB3H| a m I', lUN Mill SHAVNS ffilrß I'AESAH Al\ll 1 1 W^** rLHIPATBA 1 Jgf vv.rh si».\\\HT (,H^^(;^:H JSf
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    • 54 10 At The Worlds GLOBE: G.W~ DAILY: 3. 7. 9.15 P.M I "CONFLICT 1 OPENING TOMORROW GYPSY WILD CAT" (In Technicolor) LI DO N.W. DAILY: 3. 7. 9.15 P.M. "FIGHTING WITH KIT CARSON" (Final Chaps) SKY G.W. NIGHTLY: 7. 9.15 PM. Tin: SAINT MEETS THE TIGER* 1 OPENING TOMORROW (Matinee At
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    • 60 10 f w w IMPROVED SOUND! (i\ PHONE 6 909 LAS! IHOU I yi^JOHN PAM JACK OAiSri Freceded by World-famous "MARCH OF TIME" i OPENING TOMORROW— MARY O'HAKA'S FAMFD y BESTSELLER— READ BY 40 MILLIONS! MY FIIIK.\EI FLII'K.\ (m glorious out- door technicolor 1 1 2nd. MIDNIGHT TONIGHT by Request THK
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  • 160 11 CHINESE SOCCER TE AM TO TOUR ENGLAND Lee Wai-Tong Likely To Lead HK Team be on vi I gT&nted by the English Football A* tion. The Sing Tao Sport^ Club, one I ol the leading football trams In the colony, hay. applied to the Football Association to rtsit England. Permission
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  • 34 11 TOMORR OW'S BOXING The 1 t M X I .1! Bril Ire B I tl take l m to El Mr K.n; I n three-mlnuU r -y th Muk X n H his i
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  • 269 11 M.C.C. IMPRESS AT CANBERRA I, iERRA, Dec. 17.—1n m Federal Capita] 1 ..i the lunch score wa, R i• wicket, t.. J* n for 2, and close 01 for 8. J, re their 2-day match the Federal Capital began, the tourlstf rei great welcome. They a reception and visit i
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  • 99 11 Mick McKay Will Broadcast Tonight Mick McKay, the South African Southpaw and Empire Ban-tam-weight contender, will Rive a broadcast of his impressions In Singapore and his experiences Ing the war, from Radio Mai. .ya tonight at 8.15. After facing Rommel's 21st. Panzer Brigade, winning a mili- medal, being torpedoed In
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  • 112 11 To selaet a Combined S< rvi h<)ckey side to meet the Civilian on the Padang on Monday Airn\ f'Xi-iuding 223 BOD) will pla> tlu Royal Navy at Naval Ba biound. Seletai today. Tht 1 Navy team will by drawn almo I complete lv fmm the ♦iong Hms
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  • 136 11 The Chm«-v Sjxjr >:.Gn b 1 D Ltaglfc OkMnpioni for tins y«ar, }).i\. la K>i i>ur btftl iOf .->• j"»r bf f»>ur OO Thursday, thun Ntaßtag trie GUP '«ci by Mr Yin Y«n, mam.»{> of UM Ortftl World i*urk, Mflfßpof* The C.X.A. t«am will
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  • 75 11 Ldent ol th SlngaMunicipal Commissioni Mr L Rayman, at &efe meeting ••rday stressed the necessity r member^ of the public using Mountbatten Road to adhere, ctly traffic regulations. He said he had seen many people lumping the signals there m than 24 hour? after th i opening
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  • 18 11 STATE HOCKEY TRIAL CANCELLED The State Hookey trial scheduled for this afternoon on the Pndang has been cancelled.
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  • 134 11 Th»: "All Blues" Cup. Southern Section, st-ml-flnal, between Singapor- and the Negri, will be played this afternoon on the Padang. Tht Singapoie XV will be chosen from the the following who are asked to turn up at the S.C.C. before 4.45 p.m: Ong Swte Law, J.
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  • 39 11 t)i, i t. Itelti to represent th..- B B. P. la a fn. i of 5 s Bd d p|| n ..rday «t Ihi l.v I ißft, Hil. Strwt i Qtorfl I Kwang. Oh' yi d B
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  • 95 11 No More "Coolie plying to Mr. R. Jumabhoy's stion at yesterday's mcc m of the Municipal Commis- ■'■< ts that the word "coolie" m abandoned and "labourer" ;d m its place when w- ntioning them m minu V >ers and other document m > L. Rayman, President of I Municipal
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  • 41 12 At ol [y llur Mr R Jun more mand i Iffua mm. P In ordf y tthe i off th* To Mr Jumabhny 'id r haa 31 rn'inn present. th< Pi Offlc lo k into the re-all mmndortt.
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  • 93 12 \nna Than) w is awardtie title ol Bath'i I mty held la.- mat the Odr q Cabaret In the New World Am nt Park She 'lit jud Isting ot pr md busimen adjudg d her v. nner. Mi^se- Madon Chan and Jan: Choy wew p'ac-d
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  • 149 12 STOP PRESS 'NDON, Dec. 27 -Rugby Union results: Cardiff 85, Waisonians 8; Leicester 3, Barbatit ;0.0 3, Moseley 0; Old CranlelghanB 5. Merchistonian s 0. R vi« r RANGOON. Die 21. The 1 b ibama" (Burma for Burmar..Pan I d.iy announced the acceptance ol the British Government Invitation V> London
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  • 114 12 i The decision to gru I cost of living aUowan* Government pei and oho on Widow* and I Orphans' pensions is ofH- cially announced. The payment v If he made w th retrospective effect from J y April 1. 1945, The allow- ances are to
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  • 85 12 MONTREAL, D Tl -The governing body of the international Labour Organisation will hold itf 101 st session In Geneva from March 5 to a it *as announced by the ILO headquarter! here today. Th<' governing bjdy will deal with a 16-polnt agenda In addition t
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  • 375 12 World Tin Position 'E xtremely Good' London, Dec. 20. The Tin Producers 1 Association reviewing the world's tin position says that tin remains caiefull allocated with black markets m some parts of the world but stocks and sunni«e« h»v* imnroved more since the end of the war th an this
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  • 118 12 Some terrific explosion migru Have taken place which resulted 'n the Chin &wee Road lire Incident on Thursday Mr. L. Rayman. President of the Municipal "cminissioners, commented yes terday at tha Commissioner' meeting. According to reports ♦"here were some people nn thf ground floor manufacturing crackers.
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  • 317 12 DOUBLES VICI ;i I SETTLES ISSUE I MELBOURNE, Dec. 27.-The United States today rcßa |V the Davis Cup, lost to Australia m 1939 wlun th I was la>t played, by winning the doubles In the c IT Here for a decisive 3 0 kad. I In
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  • 171 12 nshir Dec 11l ?e been i ngage i plan bePr which tress signals from the sea off k i j it, Devonshlr early i mornini When the signals were picked ip by 'and radio, Lifeboat; fr< Brlxham and Salcombe lett foi ie i idlcal
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