Morning Tribune, 1 November 1947

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  • 585 2 Coroner Praises Gallantry" Of Rescuers In S'pore Sewer Tragedy A young EurajMan sew»*rii^»- inf|x-ctor, Jack Curol Silberman. <iiv,:ir>e<: t«» the Singapore Coroner \»Mterd«y. hu courtinni att• nt| t« to rescue a RiiruAian Mrweiagi' overeeei and an India*Ti labourei tiap|)»»<i m a Kaa-h'hij i*twer »t Tenjonf Khu on Od 1H at
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  • 147 2 At the Singapore A-sizes ye.sci'day. Fazal Elahi a corporal attached t.» the Indian Army was .sentenced to four years' rigorous mpriFonment by Mr. Justice Th ragcod. when he was :ound guil y Qf being m possession i 1 a .38 revolver and two
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  • 41 2 MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 209. Queen Street, Phone 2370 NEW SESSION COMMENCES NOVEMBER ftTH. Clashes will be conducted m: Book-Keepirg and Accoui tancy Shorthand:— Theory. Speed langirg from 70 words to 150 words Practical English m Three Stages. Mathematics and Forpigr Languages.
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  • 49 2 Austerity Birthday For Gen. Chiang Shanghai, Oct. 31.— Generalis- 1 simo Chiang Kai-Shek's 61st birtiiday today was being celebrated everywhere without the j usual elaborate festivities m accordance with the austerity n;c\ement. Chiang is remaining a; th? summer nilltcp capital of Kul'ng evading any bmhdav celebra I ion. U.P.
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  • 175 2 ißv Military Obsenrtr) Tp n looters— nil Chirese and one Indiar- were arrested by Military Security Investigation Bureau ii vevtigntors while carrying away Jeep aid 15 cwi. vehicle sprirp;3 from the 223 8.0.D.. at Krai Ji during the early honrs of FrWiav morning i 3lst Oct.).
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  • 247 2 (Tiibune Staf^ Reno'* r) Malay women to-day reserve being told that they are backward. To wipe out this criicism they are urged to band together to raise educational and soci.nl status o: heir sisters. This was what Inche Fatimah Chik bint; Abdul Karim
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  • 325 2 From Our Own Reporter MALACCA. Oct. 30. -A story hat because h e hud failed to procure a girl for a Chinese. Te:> Ah Ngan. o n October 5. the latter assaulted him. was made by aOMnese hotel employee Leong
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  • 202 2 The Singapore Municipality will always welcome Raffles College grixiuates other things b«iag <|i-.:i if only they will con^e for- \va:il. sai.l Mr. L Rayman, Muni inal PreBi«lent. at yestentays meeting ot the Commissioners, when Mr. T. W. Qng sugsestetl mat more ard more Raflfios -i tdufttej
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  • 43 2 Crash-Landing By Woman Flier Reading, Oct 31— Twonty-six-year r o:d Mis? Sylvia "Mary Guthri",' or the British South American Airways, crash-1-mded ;< 400-mile-ar -hour Spitfire m Tilehurst-by-Thames near Reading during the night, she was ferrying the Spitfire ordered by the Portuguese- Air Fore-?. Reuter
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  • 45 2 WELCOME RAFFLES Oommissior from ih. '-25 ,hn, ho, vvhc- poi 1 1 j local gra^li th^j! ur<l v "nStJ^i thcnsHv >•■■ 1 o« r tffa Ima! grail, !ll(Uiar J a r.v. Malay: rnivwsitTJJ COW The Con i ii On;-, -hoy hj ,^J IfiMHli t«u ii I
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  • 210 2 Cfribure start Rportq Th t Mv: pa' ComOH \esterdav decided thai an iier decisior l»v a special mitten to disapprove the pore Islar^ Club's applie for lease ol 1 1 2 acres of within the Catchment an i ow referred back to th» mittee for further disci and review.
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    78 2 sufferers As know only too well, backacne is a very painful experience- the cause is usually I traced to weak kidneys whicn are failing to d their work of expelling poisonous wastp matters froi the system Neglect m thf early stages can res^ have very Pa.uiI"V, nd W rheumatism
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    • 89 2 SIMGAPOItE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1937/6?. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1938/58. NOTICE is hereby given that th« Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from Ist to l[>th November. 1947, both ('ays Inclusive, for the or^panilior of Interest Warrants m reject of interest <lue on the übove
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    • 6 2 DE WITT KIDNEY BLADDER Obtainable ft**Jl
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    52 3 Nt folftm of the Malayan Union are presenting Prtnccs.s Zend Lieut. Phillip Mountbutten with txoo exquisitely >d M'llmi conttumet nnd an ivory caskot inlaid with v youi s/ioh.s the Sultnn of Stlanyor examining the letter, d// thnr Highnesses, which is to be placed m the B,},<n-l an sr*n the
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  • 252 3 iN'DON. Oct. 30.— An official report disclosed tonight for time a squabb'e between Amerlcar and British naval mnuirc 1 or. the i: vasion cl Europe m 1944. tches of the late Britisn Sir Bertram Ramsay, < val ccmmai cer-m-chicf DTMior, hirted that UA loriUes compiaii ed he much detail
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  • 125 3 P tei neral, MalUfs "ten n o< the F rt T c I Light Air ™is to r despatch of air )r q: 1^ rh3 t rini! y h e posj of ail Jg™* within the Faster-General, llalp °nns arc on P"st Offices throughI un!r -v Each sSch 3
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  • 145 3 In a case at che First District Court yesterday, m which a wellknown Singapore lawyer, Mr. C. H. Kon is the complainant, A.S.P. Mr. M. Boyle, told t*e Judge. Mr. E. P. Shanks, that the accused had absconded. The accused. Tan Chee Teck,
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  • 621 3 KL Remembrance Poppy Day Fund Appeal Poppy Day .s t'-ie public's da> lit is t :e day which the British people all over the world ori- ginally adep ed, at the sugg?s- tion of Earl Haig, a? the occa sicn on wnich they would rfmembLT. practically, the deb' t-.ey oxe
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  • 189 3 "Alamein Concerto" For S'pore Poppy fund Music lovers \vi.- interested to hear that Albe:' Arlen. the composer, is m S'poie, and that i the first performance >n this country of h»s "Alamein Concerto" 'wi!i be heard at the Remembrance j Day orchestra] conceit at baffles Hotel on the evenire: 01
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  • 86 3 A thousand miniature crosses have been ieceived m Singapore from England for the Poppy Day Garden of Remembrance. A plot of ground has been prepared m the i compound of S. Andrew's Cathed- i ral and crosses may be placed there any time between Nov. 2
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  • 43 3 An Indian wno. while m a state of intoxica ion stopoe.l passing vehicles along Bencool?n Street on Thursday evening W3s yesterday, at the Second PoliC2 Cour fined $10. He was Mohamed Sultan, wno pleaded guil y to disorderly behaviour m public.
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    • 59 3 mh Attractive Afternoon Frock; f^ rf BtMitiful Evening Gowns fi^flf* Shanghai Modern Tailoring Mm j| 10 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Ladies own material made to order Phore *****. W SUN FUME KEROSENE LANTERNS Always dependable and economically operated. Price 137/11 Limited Stock Available Obtainable from aJ; leading dealers or from the
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  • 68 4 KARACHI. Speculator, a* to what will bo evertvaliy Uip official term to denote a citizen of the now Domii ion of Pakistan wa.- revved here when Jeading Pakistan- rewspaper, dawn, referred m an editorial to "Pakistani?" ii a reference to the people of Pakistan Various ur. official
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  • 24 4 The public ii heieby Warned that there Ut -oip:ci trn cell nctea bearing the din* "Ist Jui\ 1941 m circulation.
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  • 209 4 Threatened Pawn Shop Assistant: Chine se Jailed From Our Own Kcporter IfALAOCA, n< :;o Aitn lulling to obtain MO I m |Mun .♦■hop m Mill Roa.i. Su Cfclfl Tfeck \Uio dtmandi |5( ftroa Mhs shf»n sis«ist;iril :<ftci io;'.)' tins to Ihnut.s of pertOßal injury, was I«xlay HBteßttd to tw(!\ <
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  • 99 4 "Beauty" That Won't Wash Away Men .imied with spray guns will I soon give the latest fashion finish to clothing and shoes. A Lancashire firm is making a powder from cotton, rayon, wool and rabbit fur which is sprayed on .to cloth to give a suede" effect. This can be
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  • 21 4 11 -A, COLLYER QUAY P.O. E ox 793 SINGAPORE. FAR EASTER* FREIGHT CONFERENCE FREIGHT TARIFF FROM MALAYA
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  • 136 4 Dartmouth. Oc-. SL— When i he King an«i Qiu>or visited the ca: teen at the Royal Naval College ar officer told the Quoen that that cadets were very foml of buying jams tarls. "Why do ihev wart jams tartr-. "VV" I Staked
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  • 35 4 HYDERABAD, Decca, Oct. 30. —The Nawab of chhatari, Prime Mini si er of Hyderabad state, has lesigr ed ar d it is understood his I reaitpuition has been accepted by the Nizam. Reuter
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  • 90 4 Police Guard Shanghai Democratic League Hq SHANGHAI, Oct. 31— A coir i?le of armed policemen siood guard this mcrcteg outside the bhanghai headquarters of the Democratic League, which has been outlawed by the NaUoral Goverr.mer t. following the offiI cial sealing of the premises yestorday afterr.oon by the local authorities.
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    295 4 The Chnslni Ace a fomr+mUer rvnabout 1 undergone fKfkt tets at a Uiidon V utmost .WO mile* tt a speed of no fMt *J ffnllon of petrol m to mile*. It h,,s a "car-tin* v uh:rh operates nil thrrt consols rudder eh •nn "J' W expected H h<> marketed
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  • 243 4 A new corstitution is about to be enacted for th? Island Color y of Mauritius giving it for the first time, a majority of elected members ir. the Legislative Courcil. special political probem is the division between the old established Christian popufttior and the newer Indian
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  • 90 4 SCIRRHOU S SCHIPT BERLIN, Oct. 30— Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir ShoHo Douglas, British Military Oow««'ror m Germany, asked the Scv>et delegate on the Allied Control Council today what was being done about an article to the Soviet licensed Berlinger Zei tung which poured scores on t&3 austerity
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  • 138 4 WASHINGTON, now working vn the II Plan here forecast tW will probably prove to biggest bottleneck m tbl merit of that >ch?me-i as far as the U n!teH s cor cement. Present demand foi commodity, m all its ton produced a shortage as a ary wartime famire. In practically
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  • 147 4 MOSCOW, Oct. 31. The the lecent abolitior. of the deal oily a maximum of 25 years im man war crimiral now on trial. This wii revealed m the Prosecutior's summation against Gcr-ral Ripko and 11 other j high officers or trial at Stalinoi for the maas murdera of ovi-
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  • 35 4 Ottawa, ucj. Cal MacKenz X Prime Mi" cs 1 ering of i don for t Elizabeth to d formal X told a Press c fffiSTtS sM C t!on en Nov. 26 I 5. Reuter
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  • 66 5 Hj 0 .-R:.dio-< quipped u!!ti .Fas l -.>t P.-^5 I l( vo \untetn today Kst tillu wliil h ■pi-si'i, for a s ul i Kd a'tdUrtlO" Br.hilu '"urdor t..n ■idr.r. off i^^;- I Bi.: P"" rC|>ort ■kidn;,p;-::U' a-s ana Ei/'i-nrhfd'aM ln*J" Hali^'^ tried to kidH)in<: -t v roadside In-
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  • 100 5 ttr Own Reporter) let. JO.— During a icl'.markeuers by the, tune last woe!;, a I Chine*, Cher.?, Kirn s appctberded for rigautttej v.ithout a, While bei.'-. taken to Static:- Kirn Horg captor* iy Kirn Hong rode his -hoiu a light aid a Gtibie arrested him. cc arrost had a
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  • 480 5 LLICHAN EXPELLED FROM PARLIAMENT LONDON Oct. 30 The British House of Commons .onight found Labour Member of Parliament and wellknown journalist Garry Allighan guilty of dishonourable conduct "which deserved to be severely punished" lor "corruptly accepting payment" for disclosing Parliamentary matters. Voting on a
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  • 191 5 H v Airmail).-^ i; j mystery tm r b f t!> CIU€ 0[ l »«0 Wai er John bricklayer'i to*dlk F 1(| "i his parents.' weham, Hants, a ni I hi 8 «lis PP earwa rearing hi* .i 1 1 an s ■.h,s'U':';'"!»b.vau,, w«nt on. >r wr p«-rsume«l a
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  • 303 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR.— Sixty thousand pieces jarrah sleepers are on their way to Malaya and ihoir arrival soon will play an important role m expediting the rehabilitation of rail-lines wrecked durine war-time Malaya. The arrival of these jarrah i sleepers is unique m
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  • 123 5 Among 11 Chinese who pleaded guilty at the First District Cour", yes erday to possessing opium smoking pipes and lamps, was a 48-year-old woman who said that she had given up smoking, but from time to time suffered from pains m the stomach. Wt had to
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  • 27 5 WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 .-me Department of Agriculture toright announced ;> December al--location to India of 54,500 long tons of «faat< flour ar.d other grains.- Reuter
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  • 329 5 NEW DELHI, Oct. 30 Steel-hclmeted troops with boxes of grenades, cartridges, mortar-shells and everything needed for a small campaign were tonight waiting at Willingdon airfield. New Delhi to fly to Srin;igar. mountain capital of Kashmir threatened by tribesmen from the Northwest
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  • 67 6 WASHINGTON, Oct. ;0. The United States Attorney General. Mr. Tom Clark, announced today he is filing an anti-trust suit against 17 of the largest Invest- ment Banking firms m New York, j The suit charges them with con- 1 spiracy to monopolise the handling of Htcurlty issues. In
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  • 77 6 LONDON, Oct. 30 Capt. Roy Farren, recently acquitted m Palestine of a charge of murdering a y( ung Jew, disclosed after he had received the United States Legion of Merit here today that he had received letters threatening him with death. The letters were postmarked
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  • 39 6 HATFJELp, Hertfordshire, Oct. 30: British railways were experiment- In*; with radar to give trains an effective signal system m fo* and adverse weather conditions, George Dow, London and Northeastern public re- I 1.-. Uoas officer said here today.- Reuter
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  • 30 6 LONDON, Oct. 30- One hundred ami four industrial stoppages were reported m Britain m SepLember, a Ministry of Labour gazett» stated tonight. Working days lost totalled 354,000.- Reuter
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  • 399 6 Attlee Repudiates Implication By Churchill London. Oct. 30. -A: the *nd of the two-day debate m the H< u.se o r Commons. Prime Master Clement AtUee repudiated wha; he described as an implication by Mr Winston Churchill that he personally was responsible for the slaughter m India. Mr. Attl'.e said.
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  • 142 6 $110,000 Payroll Seized BOSTON. Oct. 30 Six bandits heM up 11 men and women employees at the division office of the Westtnghouse Electricity Corporation nearby Hyde Park, and ♦•■raped with $110,000 The robbers quickly overpowered an armed guard assigned to piotect the payroll which had just l>een deliveied m an
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  • 73 6 LONDON. Oct. 30. Earnings of 5,750,000 British manna: wor- ke.s have gone up by some 6C pc- cent compared With 1938 while nourp of work have been reduced, an official Ministry of Labour enquiry showed today. In the mining" industry the average weekly cash earnings m
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  • 80 6 FAR-REACHING TRADE PACTS GENEVA, Oct. 30. The most comprehensive batch of trade agreements m world history was signed here today by 23 nations, including India and Pakistan. Monsieur Max Suetens of Belgium, presiding at the ceremony today which climaxed the six months' negotiations and nearly 1.000 formal delegation meetings, described
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  • 61 6 LISBON. Oct. 30— Allegations that Rumanian Government agents, under coyer of a mob demonstration, intend to ataassinate Dr. Julus Maniu m the Bucharest courtroom where the former Kumanian Peasant Party leader is now on trial on a charge of treason, were made today by Gen. Nicolas Radescu, former
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  • 393 6 I The following passengers arrived Iby air: Lt. Hudson, Lt. Russel, Capt. Gray, Mr. Lavender, Mr. BCwarc*. Mr. St. John KUUek. Mrs. St. John KUUck, Mr. Law, Mr. Chadwick, J*r. George, Mr. Viccars, Mr. Payne, Mr. Va<iitold, Mr. Lavder. Mr. Bocquet, Mr. E. U Watson, Mr. E. A.
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  • 401 6 (From Our Own Reporter) W KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 30.— How he poll* J loaded revolver and 13 rounds of ammunition h the roof of a kitchen at a house m Kampoot Pan revealed at ihe Assizes last morning, Leo Che e Mm was convicted by Mr Jus^e sS^H Wilkinson
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  • 105 6 (Fn R Our Owr IPOH. Or, 30 -F^H dred ar-ci eleven -by, M bestos. valued at $1.33)9 property of the War jfl mert, sai<l to have b"°r. ijH cci fro: 1 the militan ca9 Ashbv Roi)<l were fourdjß l.»>s«ession of 0: g En. sA elderly Chinese, at his <hfl
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  • 77 6 VIENNA, Oct 30. --The Lrian Government has anroH id tcday that Austria^^H officials have arrested n-w old Martin Bormaii J; r .B nf the l'ormer topnnu-h leader. Martin Bormann, rM fer. m the American zoreM Austria, rear Salzburg. The arnouncement Martin was turr.ed over :ol nnited States army author^
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  • 69 6 WASHINGTON. Oct. 30 "mystery" witness at tin- Mm Of the Un-American Art« Committee investigating Can™ ism m Hollywood wil P"M '•sensational evidence i i* u >.jm bomb espionage. 1 he r JJB the committee. Mr. H Thomiis, said today. An official of t^ H°'rjM witness
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  • 144 6 (From Our Own Reporter) SITIAWAN, Oct. 30.— A vigil&rt day and night watch i° r (five days by Customs Officials, resulted m the seizure of two large complete stills, tw 0 acid jars containing about 90 gallons of fermented rice mash, and
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  • 31 6 ATHENS. Oct. 30— Guerrillas have i jrained control m Metsovon area near the Albanian Norder after suffering 'heavy losses m the last few days the afternoon newspaper Vradynin re-
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    • 92 6 SPECIAL GALA N.&. PHEMIEHE CAPITOL, TUES. NOV. 4 AT 9. P-M. I THE MOST HONOURED I i PICTURE OF OUR TIME I \J^ l^L fil Ca cmmml SO I ww jyww^f »w f 8888L > Oalat. Bb a/w^ "r*» ai *^HBBBBBBr^ -V V^Bl I VI I bbK^ I U2n<m m
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    1254 7 LV GRIS ca on Ma rt^ a dickers and reports— I I <„ 10 Tne X-> >s: a Viennese K. i at K. iff m Bur- WJ ■U .....Mted.l 1 acorns i3 Shf to < to I :::.,Mu,.hu I.'-- r^nZ XtK t i v ..i,< and „T P-n-up tSSlon
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  • 74 7 lls hea"' V-"" woodl and am- mtougn so many adventures. FWworw s C!l11 the >' "Hurry up, hurry up," cried fttool V"" 1 iace<l °fl- to Pcddy Rabbit, who had been •M Wh,ll v There they first on the scene when the giant 'lin.isn in<l Tuddl es,
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  • 286 7 Ipoh's Census "Mysteries" Revealed (From Our Own Reporter)' IPOH Oct. 30 —Ample evidence of the extensive work and elaborate arrangements involved m the present Malayan Census operatic .1 was afforded the Ip?h Kotarians when they visited the head office of the Malayan Census Department m the Town Hall yes;erlay afternoon.
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  • 152 7 Britain's No. 1 Star Suspended LONDON. Oct. 30. The J. Arthur Rank Organisation which has major control of the British motion picture industry today auaperded British star Margaret Lockwood for refusing to play the leading role m the comedy "Roses for her Pillow." "Her decision breaks her contract which calls
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  • 198 7 (From Oun Own Reporter) Taiping Oct. 30— Chirmah ard Krishnan who were jointly convicted by the District Judge, Mr. C. P. Newton on three charges of committirg extortion, were senterced to serve four years and 40 morths* rigorous imprisonment respectively. Each accused was also
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  • 49 7 BERLIN, Oct. 30.-Cereral Lucius D. Clay, U.S. Military Governor, today rejected the Soviet demard that the Allied Control Council disaccredit and break off relations wtih the Brazilian Military Mission because of the reactlorary arid I arli-democratic act" of the Brazilian Government m rupturing relations with Russia.— U.P.
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    • 49 7 EXPECTED SHORTLY Ol R PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO NOTE THAT COMPREHENSIVE CONSIGNMENT OF GOODS FOR THE I AST APPROACHING CHRISTMAS SEASON WILL ARRIVE SOON AND ADVANCE BOOKING IS ADVISED 0. RAMASAMY NADIR SONS HEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE Phone 7692. Phcne 6323 50. Market St. Sirgapore. 58. Sen r.goon R<i-.
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  • 1387 8  - Here There And Everywhere.. PETER PRY By •••••••t*« m*B*»»m»m^ Is It necessary to be uncon ventional m order to be modern? I ThU question arose during a i discussion I had recently with a member of the opposite sex anen my comments on this page the other day on present
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  • 596 8 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY. NOV. 1, 1947. The Night Is Long London iipgfcfr: -Mtssrs. Colin Turntr Ltd., TdXbbt ZfoMM H, St. Martin's Line WC 8. The joyous celebrations of two months ago to inaugurate the naUons of Pakistan and the Indian Union aye now all the faintness of a forgotten dream.
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  • 48 8 LONDON. -Derma*. as food is concert** opeac off than any <? thc t th* h zore country while the Bnwn of Germany i>^.^ t0.,.* British surgeon He came to the LU :,,.o! thft. from a practical P*£ view. Britair Is one o i worst-fed countries n Reuter
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  • 18 8 Order my steps m Thy word: ard let not any iniquity have dominion over me. Fsaimt 119:133
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    • 28 8 I m- T-T M ■^ingapore to EATAVIA ;4 Fridays PALEMBANC- $T5 Tuesdays (from U-» SAIGON iK) ISundays (frpm Id MED AN 'Saturdays pur IpobJ? "wiEDAN Saturdays Malayan Airway
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  • 774 9  -  Montague Taylor By I But cleaning has not always! I been as safe as it is under the IsyMem of scientific check and; double check used m the case of the current National Gallery ex- hibits, while startling over-paint- i ing has also sometimes been re- vealed. The cleaning
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  • 138 9 TRIBUNE MAN AVERTS A TRAGEDY iFrcm Or Ovm Reporter) IPOH, Oct. 30.— What might Have turned out to be a disastrous incident, perhaps, Involving a lew lives, was averted by the presence of mind of a Tribune reporter who snaiched a hand-grenade from a small boy who held It by
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  • 350 9 BURMA WAR VETERAN, NOW BLIND, TELLS OF BRAILLE PLANS FOR MALAGA (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH- Oct. 30— Members Of the Perak Welfare Cimmittee who met on Tuesday had the unique experience of listening to a 45-minute address and a Braille writing demonstration by 30-year-old, Mr. D. R. Bridges. Blind
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  • 41 9 CANBERRA. Oct. 30.- Australia could no longer rely on British for protection m the Pacific area, the Australian Governor-General Mr. William J. McKell, declared today when he took the salute of 200 eadefc at Flinders Naval College, Victoria. Reuter.
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  • 54 9 LONDON. Oct 30:— The British Cabinet is "ow <onsiderinp: to what extent it can meet the desires of India and Pakistan to have Britl>h senior offiiets and iechnid:ms In their armed forces after the termination of Supreme Headquarters at the cud of j the year, it was learned
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  • 413 9 More Airstrips Planned For Kalian g Airport decorated. Hangar 'A' haa been re-roofed, re-glazed and a new concieie floor laid. The office annexe has Nen compleUly r^hablUUite'l. Hhf.jrar -B has to Y»r partially 't.«.Tr.&ntlo«l where It has U^n most <Janiag;e<l by boms. Tht- remainder is to he re-buHt anil si<^-*heeted.
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  • 59 9 LONDON. Oct. 30. Britain rejected Bulgaria^ claim ilvxt protests against the execution of tho leader of the foimer Agrarian I'rlon Opposition Party, Nikola 1 Potliov, constituted an infringement of Bulgarian toveralgHty m a fyjtber note delivered by tht 1 British MinJster m Sofia. Mr. John Stumlalo-Bennett, last week,
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  • 37 9 BRUSSELS. Oct. 30:— A Belgian trade delegation will leave for Moscow 1 <>n Nov. 15 to- rutfotlate a oonmercljil •xchange agreement lor which Bel- pum will receive wheat from Russia m exchange for iron.— Reuter
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    • 132 9 KOUSSEVITSKY BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Battle of Kersheneiz, ißim^ky-Korsakov). The Last Spring (Griog). DB 6136. Symphorv No. 3, <Roy Harris* DB 6137.8. BEECH AM LONDON PHILHA Rjv;ONIC ORCHESTRA Le< Troycns— Royal Hurt an«l Storm. (Berlioz). DB 6241 MiV Night Overture. (Rimsky-Kcrsakov) DB 6308. YEHUDI MENUHIN, Violin. Abolah, < God's Worship)
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    1291 10 Leaving Singapore John Schlesinger who has made h:s nume on Radio Malay as Cardoni, the Radio Magician, i who favoured blue crepe," the i other night is, I hear, leaving Singapore a; the end of the month for the United Kingdom. During his stay here as par*,, i I
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    • 120 10 Fbwers and Feathers L^^f* Day and Evening Wear. HH Head-dresses Decorative Flowers. I MALAYA DRY CLEANING CO. 416, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. Quick Services Dry Steam Cleaning, Invisible Mending Dyeing High Class Workmanship Satisfaction. Prices Moderate. v^ Peking Carpets Pewter /^T/ and Copper Ware /JP Artistic Jewelleries v Antiques and all
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    • 31 10 B^HFT OPEN KRONCHONG and EXTRA SINGING COMPETITION 3 CASH PRIZES! FIRST SECOND THIRD $150.00 $100.00 $50.00 HURRY, entries closing soon! I Further particulars from the Happy World Cabaret the Manager Singapore.
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    • 32 11 r /Tv i AND JMBffIBPWi E. P. iV. 5. W4H£ TO DECORATE YOUR DINING TABLE NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOW ROOM nmMUMM*t mmaMl m Mil's 3. RAFFLES PLACE PHONE: ***** SINGAPORE.
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    • 189 11 CHARMING AFTERNOON FROCKS NEW COLOURFUL JERSEY AND SILK HOSTESS GOWNS BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED SUITS AND DRESSES MADE TO ORDER t TEI: 7997 MRS. TOMMY THOMSON ROOM 18L. 2nd FLOOR, G.H. BLDG. BATTERY ROAD Papineau MAIHM lIOIUML Car reveal your future and solve your busircs^ and domestic pioblems by her worderful power
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  • 160 12 LONDON, oct 30 tv. mentai y Secntarv 7. v WUnS f of Commons today k. »ati,fied that th, mJjLjB Power of the Cover^^S v1e lt led Malay StatSTol^ order for banishment eaiv m the present L. Hale, labour ha.i H what were the Govpm.^^ to banish r. citizen Sl#
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  • 52 12 LONDON. Oct. 30. Th M \mbassa<ior m Moscow, S fl ice Peterson, has beer. irinM ;o protest to the Soviet GoH ■nent against action oi fl Dccupatlon authorities m i -fl n seizing the Lodau 01 Kefl n Australia- the largest iistrict, owned jointly by n American and Dutch
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  • 41 12 KLAMATH FALLS 1 gon, Oct. 30. Govern :im Snell of Oregon (52), j immediate successor m their pilot weie killed < hunting trip V plane crasheti m the covere-1 mountair.s r highway patrol BiW jW California-Oregon ed toilay. r P
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    • 280 12 I t^juii >-■ \<bLsivr <o Hie Aforning THlhiu< m^^* %m^^* "SUNSHINE FALLS' r DO TWtr'lN I V J^iS?, YOU'RE J^^ w^jJ\ \%L AM^ING t'wAS )V' THATC WHAT I L^W "BELINDA" w ■k~ HM.'-NOT'tJAP'^l r-J"^H fTMERELY CAMTiACKTrO^B f'THAT 5 OF NO CUNI»EtIUfeNtE .^PI I >T^ MUSTN'T RUN AWAY 1 /it POIMT
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  • 976 13  -  Ted Lemer A SIX-DAY SERIAL By i VI: Johnny Accomplishes His Mission— Even to a Last Romantic Detail i S 1 8oppy vng tiu iT.nvw^ thinking back ,n, three month, rthere was a dlferenee; !no lives depended on skill and willingness to Everything okay. edded forced a grin. be
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  • 18 13 By Alex Wells Shirts m the S S MORNING mm I NOV£MBER 3. I i
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  • 121 13 r?**** the Singapor *Jsf WHARF J As,,halion. 111 Uixmi J 4 r». 'f,; I: ks l( J Silveraah. ore vi;;,,^" 1 A^itect. m'S.. 1 1 1 Arnemesia lo U^«ARBOUR la]. c Tong Hal. Ebonol. Fengtien. Stia. Dover. Seremban. Bar Ho Guan. M.T.S. P. Kweiyang. Lake Winnipeg. Valentyn. Kemuning.
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  • 234 13 LONDON, Oct. 30.-Prime Minister Clement AtUee rejected a suggestion m the House of Commons today that he should receive a deputation of Anglo-Burmans from Burma. Replying to a question by Sir Waldron Smithers Conservative. Mr. Aft lee said that m 1944 by a resolution
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  • 66 13 Shanghai, Oct. 30.— A Far Eas:| Air Forces mercy plane, loaded i with 5i tons of anti-cholera vac. cine for Egypt, after being held up for four days, tcok off yesterday. The delay m taking off was caused by Cairo and Calcutta net granting the giant four-engined
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  • 112 13 <Frfr. Oar O"*r Reporter > TAIPING, Oct. 29. Found guilty on a charge cf ,i -treating local residents. Sgf Major Wakl Hajime. a Jap MP sta i^ntd here m 1944 was sentenced by tr.e War Cr'mes Court to two >vars imprisonment. Two other
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  • 41 13 JOHANNESBURG, Oct. SO.— United Party candidates supporting Gen. Smuts, Prime Minister. have for the second successive year won by a substantial majority m the Johannesburg City CoL-ncil elections, which were conI tested on a party basis.- Reuter
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  • 37 13 LONDON. Oct. SO. Civil servants of the Ministry of Fuel and Power branch of the Civil Service Clerical Association today apjwoved by 173 votes to two a circular demanding a probe into alleged "Communist infiltration" into their
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    • 67 13 I"~m■■ I at m I The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVKTS For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy S.S. "HONG SIANO* Sail.* 7th NCKfc For Palembang S.S. "BIDOR" Sails 10 A.M 7Ui No. For Bagan Si Api Api via Karimon Bailings temporarily susrx»nHp<i For further
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  • 756 14 Penang Commissioner Against 'Axing' For Economy Produce Market Sirgapore, Friday. Prices quoted Deiow are p«» Dlcul weight eiceot when other* i>e sta^d Meohoon Siam $56 50; Rangoon $49.00. R'Ce Sian No 1 $1!5 00; No. 2 $110; No. 3 $95 00; No 4 $86 Rangoon $70. Suß:tr Best quality $78;
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  • 262 14 stera will be clothed and fed and late t will be sent to school. It would serve as a stopgap till Govjernment legislation is passed and the actual Boys' Camp established. (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Oct. 30.— At Tuesday's meeting of the Perak Welfare
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  • 257 14 »Frcr.i Our Own Reporter) SiiiAWAN. Oct. 30. Kho3 jPhang Hua, the no orious "o ly man' who was sentenced to 18 'months' r.i. for attempting to j outrage the modesty cf a woman. again appeared before the Dis- trict Judge Mr. C. P. Newton, on
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  • 144 14 T rPrcm par Own. Reports) IPOH. Oct. 30.— The death occurred on Wecinftrda/ at her rrsiderce m K*tt?9* Of M*»Teh Hiar. Tat, new Ta n Sein Neo, at the age ot-63. Mrs. Teh had j been ailirg fOf.some time after j her return from Er
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  • 36 14 (Tribune Staff R>^yrter> At 1 p.m. yesterday, a gins of Chinese boarded a tongkang at North Boat Quay and stabbrd a member of the crew m the back. The man was removed to hospital.
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  • 418 14 Blackma Sabotages Petrol Rationing Plan (Tribune Staff Reporter) I Singapore's petrol rationing cut m the r v ••<: I The Dollar* campaign to help Britain m her ore B econorra- crisis is not meeting with much succe*. I cause of :h? existence of the biackmark?r m p^i Ifcsft c^nsu.Ti?rs are
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  • 59 14 NEW YORK Oct. 30 Mrs. Elecnor Koosevett, widow of AneI iica's late President, has decline*! !an invitation from the British Royal family to attend the wedding of Princess Elizabeth because of the pressure of her official duties as a member of the United States delegation to
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  • 28 14 OTTAWA. Oct. 30. -M^ Mackenzie K■n g. Ca>*» IS t WAJ Prirces* Elizabeth to SJ an informs WjtaJ lerence. he toUl P res ercp today- Reuter
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    • 55 14 I PRICE INCLUDES SIX MONTHS WL rREE SERVICE a FULL GUARANTEE I j^ FRrE SuPPLY INSTALLATION B^ *ER'AI HMV 1 A MODEL 5101 I TT~] 1 IflH^ OUTPUT 10 WATTS jg^\^ AL^ E iUPCRHCT TOR A.C. MAINS I 'P^^^ PRICE 5425.00 S SOLE MALAYAN DISTRIBUTORS I IttVi "i;M tl. ROBINSON
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    • 23 14 Musical ■""2° -BLUE SKIES" m Techi icotor .._Tb-Nit* at Ilid-I^-j "Coney Island" G REA r"v.-oP.:.i' iP t HSWWo«s.ttfl (ChaP* y, 6 9 P
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  • 217 15 RUSSIAN FILMS IN SINGAPORE (Our Film Critic* J My verdict of the first Russian I film.* to be screened m a local (theatre -"May Ist Celebrations' •an I "Festival of Youth" is: J "po\* erf ully impressive and en- lightening." These films were shown at a f special preview at
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  • 70 15 LONDON, (By Airmail) A weeping merchant seaman carried out his wife's request to scatter her ashes on f he floor of the ballroom wlu-re ttwy became engaged three years ago H»* arrived a f Edinburgh Palais c!h Danse at midday wity the i casket confining
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  • 140 15 London. Oct. 30.— Twenty-nine-year-old Horace HiUier, who was on duty at the Purley Oaks signal box las Friday when two Southern Railway electric train* crashed killing 31 people, gave dramatic evidence at the Ministry of Transport inquiry In London of his actions during the few
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  • 43 15 I PRAGUE, Oct. 30. -Premier Klement Gottwald announced that he had accepted the resignation from the Government of Vice-premier Jan. Ursir.y, a member of the Slovak Democra- j tic Party whose Rightwing el*- n.ents ha v charged with] i treason.— U.P.
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  • 40 15 PARIS, Oct. 30.— The Empress of Vietnam Mm-. Jean re Mariette Hgvyen Huu Thi Lan, wife of Bao Dai, j s expected to arrive tonight to make a prolonged stay at her residence Le Chateau De Thoreuro. Reuter
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    • 112 15 m Wm\\ 7^ ousAlsit> '^TRial/£5 YIP i k7 |Sf Bh- A Jem«iWK«l« rr*4wcti<A Ts* XL J #£L£*S£J> fly SHy REX CHILDREN'S CLUB A m£f& .Vlalincc to-daj at 11 a.m. < >' P^&y -AH B-b-i ard the Forty Thieves" \^jo To-mom w at 11 n.m. Lm |J Rocktof m the Rock
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    • 93 15 TOD A V 4 SHOWS H tJB 1 gj j| filflE 130-4-630-9.30 P.M. Wf^SSuVMWt m m wm.mmm fmwjdwo! i isß*. full »>.yn ..v^^H^^^K^-A^, i Children's Matinees Today toni'irniw 11 a.m. Tom Neal in^ "FIRST Y^NK INTO TOKYO' I tAl»I TO L AIR-CONDITIONED PHONE 5159 TONIGItT AT MIDNIGHT Romantic 'I&SG!£mP&mlm rUft
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  • 220 16 (By K.U.) Jagir Singh, the Ipoh Sikii bantamweight who fights Nai.Som Sec at tiie Happy World Coveiecl Stadium on Sunday, received a pleasant surprise when he arriv(d m Singappre yesterday morning. Wafting for him m the Post Office was a registered
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  • 156 16 (From Our Owr Rejwt«r) &EREMBAN, Oe 30. A easi which has create considerabl interest locally came up for hear, i 'ng on Wednesday when Ser- grant Arthur Erst wood, a Bn-! tish soldier attached o the 24th i Company. R.A.S.C. was produced before the Seremban Magistrate,
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  • 201 16 < Tribune Staff Reporter* KUAL.A I,UMJH?R, Oct. 29. The P.W.P. Technical Services Association of fitelvnffor coiflcf'nof j'* have sent a tfeteeatien to the Pun- ft Malayan P.W.D. Technical Services 'J Corferertce held In Tpoh on Sun<tay without violating: -ks ruit*." declared Mr. K. Nankivell,
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  • 239 16 «Frcm Orjr Owr Rerort^r) 7AIPING. Oct. 30. -Work m the Taipmg District Court was suspeiu'ed yesterday morning on the discovery of a suspected smallpox case m a Malay accused. The Malay, Othman bin Sidek. who was said to have come from Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 110 16 I Keen football was witnessed at tßras Basah Road yC^w-.-.-y when !the St Joseph's Institution boys I beat the Malaya Cup Veterans by i two goals to nil. The Veterans were handicapped m that they played with a man short throughout the game. After a
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  • 139 16 sheffield Shield Fixtures The lollov ii -b .re the sheffl^l Shield fixtures for the 194, 1947 Nov. 7-11 Sfiuh Australia v Victoria. Adelaide. Nov. 14-13 V/cs-err- AUFtralia. v South Aurtraiia, PerU Nov. 14-18 Queensland v V.c •ftt'li sour, Wa.es v Victoria. Bvdr.cr^ Dtc. 5-9 Western Australia v V D^ r
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  • 268 16 A! the annual jreruTii! meeting of he Boom Yew Association the foilowg were elected as office-bearers Tor he year 1948. PATRONS". Messrs. Goli Lye Or. Chua Yew Chiang. Sim Ah Kow. S"tr Siak Hweo. Chua Tui Tiaii and Lee Swee Ting; President: Mr. Lim
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  • 25 16 LONDON. Oct. Ru«i y Uricn R»'"Ultß arc n t'ollows: Leicester" 10. Oxford University 16 Ne»th 11. Sail t Mary's Hospital 0 Reuter
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  • 161 16 CHINESE XI v. MCU There has been a chauge m I the S.C.RC. hockey eleven to meet the Medical College Uriott this ever in?* at the college grourd. The foUowmc; will reoresent the Chinese: Yep Cheo* Wah; "Wee Chong Ghee, Cheong I Thiam Slew; Dr. Org rwee Law, 1 Goh
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  • 59 16 w LONDON, Oct. 30. Tom Gosling, who yesterday rode Fairey Fulmar to victory m the CamLbrldgeshilfe Handicap at Newmar- ket. left England by air today to I rule m India* Ho was accompanied by Tommy Hawciolt, another British jockey. Harry Southey vviii leave at the end of
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  • 193 16 (By X.0.) If a daring promoter comes forwor n i; d 1 I Kong Young, the greatest Chines fighter ol kjl thZ I will be seen m action Sin s 'apo cl Q tht n r ut I Diiv d is novfr m
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  • 131 16 MRLfcOURNE. Oct. 30. Th? Victoria Racing; Club will hold ballot on Saturday. Nov. to decide which horses ate to be excluded from the Melbourne Cup because the acceptances number eight mor» than the recommended fiel<i limit of 30. It ia expected, however, thai some
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  • 119 16 AAU win women's Badminton In a badminton match at the 1 A A U. court last week end. Hot JA.A.U. beattne swift B.P. W I six Rame to one. Result, AAI 11 SINGLES: Mis? Org SewWj 'rteat Miss Rose Chun* 11-J U_l- Miss Rosalud Lee beat Miss Mary Voon 11-5.
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  • 44 16 The following t in Ceylon Sports Cv gg^ UJ Army XI m the hi* J ls pJj cue Match tomorrow N STiheS^C. ground:^ John, E. Ooia4^i.n>. ram. V. J. Da^. p^aj S. Kulasingam. (CapL).C.Nava.-l[-V iM! A C. Shegai^ 111 W. Ponnampy laiu
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  • 89 16 The following niemoers were ceded office-bearers ot the a<> party for the year ending Apl!l< 18 Mr Phua cm Khim; Vlce-Presidents: Meg Tav Heo Ton- an.i Yong Hin: Hon. Secretary: J£- Mr Pens Koon; Hon A«i- MiS Larry Lee; "on Treasurer BMrii Choo Bee Gim^Hon^ Spoits
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  • 433 17 UNKNOWN Developments FASDFAS -SepU-mber 30th this year. Details of these new developments have just been issued by the CoJonial Office. Duiing June allocations of more than £431,000 were made. These included grants to the West Indies for aeronautical wireics.- facilities and the purchase ol scientific equipment for the university to
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  • 117 17 ASDFASDFBritish Army London Cmin m the Lonl Chief tha- her .laughvr iaopvd by «*g four* i have on» i 1 was oi.l mJ upn Sir K.C. argued V .,.-irii of Hi? b;>bv X n a u.s Air r -r ot was bt'iovid b a couple. r j coiiserit. ondd
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  • 77 17 plan; for Korean independence. j He said this could be accomplished by endorsing the Ameiican prtposal to send a United Nations Commission to Korea to see that spokesmen for the Koreans are I duly elected by the people. Soviet delegate Anerei Gromyko has proposed that the Assembly invite Korean
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  • 146 17 Time Talent" Body In K.L. "Spare Time and Talent Enterprises"- a bJdy to organise a "Food for Britain" campaign m Kuala Lumpur to help people 'of the United Kingdom w/.s founded at the meeting held at I the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur. last nigh fie Hun'ble Mr. S. rt Falmer
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  • 133 17 11l CCEBB, (New York), Oct. 31. The United States dte- m nr i nited Nations that the situation m Korea has become ?pcMp» r Mld uarned against any delay m United Nations <J i programme to pilot the Koreans to independence. jjwfctn 'icle^Hto John Foster
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  • 31 17 LONDON. Oct. 30- -There are rstforc indicators today that word had reached ihe V^mericar Imbftisv that Stunislaw Mikolajezyk. Polish ppasam Party leader, wvu aftfcli out of Polar d. U.P.
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    • 32 17 PTCLEAR THE DECK! I »i. n. no v. .t ni: OH MBIA'S FUTURISTIC SERIAL I MOM"™ I AiIhTMfAOP I WILL THE NEXT WORM) I a^ WAU BE FOIGHT BY r MECHANICAL GIANTS?
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    • 34 17 JUST ABRIVW-ONIY LWITEP STOCKS SPORTS MODELS Sjld Complete with oihonid OILBATH (.earcases. %!i!^ CMAPTJMCN Sole DistribttUm of: Roqal Enfield BICYCLES MOTOR CYCLES IX SINGAPORE iUi\ LEE A COMIMXY 313. NORTH BRIDGE ROAI BDfl KPORB.
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    • 776 17 I ON YOUR RADIO TODAY 1 BLI T E NETWORK 12 "<*>" Signature Tune. Oj#en. M* M\l AY I VriUII Announcement Chtilts«Je ProK. Sun P»iW'O*^™l!J mary h Mandarin 12 04 M nd.ru 1 rKIHiKA.MIWKS Selections; 12.30 TwcWi Selections; 12.45 "Domestic Talk* m Teochew; 1 Rndut Miiluita-t-'ufHiporeJ >ni Tiuie Signal Ifrws
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  • 333 18 Compensation In Re spect Of Tin Ore Won By Enemy interesting Australian View ilribuDe Fsnanc'ai Ccrr., In ronner ion With the current news from Bangkok m connection with ihc payment of compensa ion and the possibilities of Jther compensation m respect of ore won by the enemy, the following information,
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  • 172 18 "Shocking Wives Can Be Good Mothers"-Judge LONDON <By A»rma 1 Because be would not separa'-e a boy of ten from his '^wo bro hers, Mr. Commission** Tempi.' Morr s decided at Newport Divorce Court r tiat the mother, guilty of misconduct should s ill have himTo grant the father's appHca'ion
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  • 172 18 (J.i Including Preference Shares. Austral Amalgamated Berjuntai Jelap&ng Kampong La "jut Malaya Kamuntiiii; Siam Kampong Kumunting Katu Kraniat Kuala Kanipar Kundang Kuala Lumpur Larut Tmfiikls Peninsula Pungah Rangeng Rawang Concessions Rawan L r Tinndds Renong Ronpibon Satupulo Selayang Southern Kinta Sungpl Bidor Takuapa Thabawleik Pin Bentontj Tinsongkhla Tongknh Compound
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  • 46 18 (Tribune PiDancUl Corr.) The Malayan SharebrokerV Association report as i allows: j The market n m shares w.s brisk and business was done at higher levels. Industrials proved steady though rubber shares continued dull m spite of t:e' New York op imistic reports
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  • 339 18 Tribune Financial Corr.) "j With New York spot unchanged, t .c lcc»l rubber market op-! Hiei yesterday at 331 cents at, *Ych price con?' durable quan i ISi cf N>. 1 R.Z.B. December. Challfed hands. After a few transactions the market expcr.- enced a
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  • 765 18 Malayan Share Quotations SINGAPORE, OCT. 22 INDUSTRIAL SINGAPORE OCT. 31. 1947 Singapore share ouotat.j.it enray as ciien by <• Malayar \arebrokers' Ar^** *>•» w^r* m r'oUown AtlftJ 13.00 H 0T V«X Brlc* Ord-5 $170 1.85 Profs 310 3 2n B. M. iustee 875 9.50 Cons. Tin Sm»*Ster> Malacca Ords 20,
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    • 24 18 'WHITE ANT Problems Consult: THE EXPERTS Messrs. THOMAS COWAN CO. Agents;— TIIK RORXCO CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) Branches: SINGAPORE, MALACcA. "kW3TL\jMPUR. IPOH, PENANG.
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  • 475 19 00 Matador 7.07 11C Double Aries 7.03 I XON-ACCEPTOR •j S I Run Rabbit Run *09 RACE SEVEN Horses. Class 1, 6 Furs Value $2,000. C, 0 Stiauss iO.OI 2 :j 1 Gold Me<i;»llist 909 0 1C Counsel II 0 0 2 Ramu 7.10 0 4 2 Lenient '•<»
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  • 63 19 (By Our Racing Correspondent* Following are my select ions for to<iay Rnce I.- SIR GEORGE. Banatello R.ce 2. ALPHA. Baba. Race 3 PERAMBULATOR Sit Keith. Rl cc 4. BLI T E BOY. Bon Ami. rtace 5. BRIGHT E 7 SB, Bonnie Grey. Ru«f (> HIGH PORT. Mardigias. Race 7.
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  • 143 19 (By Full Back"!. The Tay L an Teck Shi M match between the Combined Eervices and tru Singapore Civilians should provide hrili hi soccer at Jaian B:'sar Stadiwn this afternoon. Both teams have strong com binations and while the CivTV. ;in s are
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  • 126 19 The Singapore Cricket Clut i suffered ar.other hockey drfca by two-goals to ril. when w! met the Police Second XI y< sterday on the Padarfi. The Police forwards had mos of the play and tested the Clul defences freouently. Mr>r shewed gcod form at cer.trr
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  • 246 19 F rom Our Racine ™£$l. S£tS£ r Vv, orifflns corsolation S'ce bfpSshea after tothe publication after acceptances close -at 1 m on Sur.clav Nov. 1. HORSS CLASS 3. D.v. 1--512 Furs. M Urited Sagfeitanus Slipstream J go Sir Fresco J-. Egyptian Queen J.ij
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  • 521 19 5} (FROM PAGE ONE» 5 declared, of overtaking some of arrears m town cleansing and the oiling Of drains. The Mil !erers m this respect were the ownsfolk and the labourers wlu found their pay packet this #©*fc j short of one day's pay and,
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  • 182 19 PARAMOUNT, RAF (MT) DRAW 2-ALL RAX (MT.» Paramour t SC The soccer match betw*ei the i RAF. (M.T.i Chang! huh the I'.tramourt Suoits C\vb on J»lar BMtf Stad»um ende<l m a 2 a]) draw. However, it was i ot very lor c afier when the RAF foC their first t>t
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  • 622 20 A brilliant 'unfinished 228 b 1 cribed as one of the grea est s c. the highlight of today s play m againsr Victoria. After scor.ng 403 th e Indians met with early success and ha:l three Victoria batsmen out
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  • 211 20 FROM PAGE 6SE Thr oM woman's 62-yeat-old hHtead, owner of -iibber estate m IVnuan and vh d' 4 brokering m R nTapore. toid the TYibtine yeateiday that the robbers entered htl hou3c through the back dooi His wife waa held up by thre. of the men who were arme<
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    170 20 a weeK artrr UieUM been robbed of $3,537 m cash and jewdlery, a Chinese woman yesterday made a if port of her 1038 to the Singapore police. The robbery, which took piace on the first floor of an ayurvedic dispensary m Serangoon Road, where the woman is a
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  • 146 20 FROM PAGE ONI. I neglige t a of 30 m p a J impc&ed. He referred %m c*nt statement b. ar clfl the Traffic Department! there wa- i v prcposa! m pose any sp'-ed limit. I Traffic legulatmrs woilfl be observe*! by the m*M all corcernc.' until theyJß ed
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  • 110 20 (Tribune Staff Report An Irdian peon employ* Dutch firm m Wine House, was robbed of $400 be had drawn from a bu the vicirity of Raffles' Sq just before roor, yesterdu. Tazudeer the neon, w! Tribune that he had been, regularly to th? bark w cheques for the firm
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    • 49 20 NOW SHOWING AT THE n 1.45, 4.i5 rAT H A I PMONE 6 45. 9.30 Vftllini 3400 PX ROLL IN THE AISLE" Bob^Ljif Jk ft For Prompt, Reliable i Efficient i I CARGO-CLEARING, SHIPPING TRANSPORT FACILITIES i Consult:* BAGGAGE TRANSPORT SERVICE 11 A, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. 'Phones: ***** 2947
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    • 38 20 CLEAR A NCI SALE I of New Shipment of Goods inchm ALL KINDS OF CHINESE! HAND MADE FANCY GOODS, I TEAK BLACKWOOD FURNI- I TURE, CAMPHOR CHESTS, I AND LAMP-SHADES Ell- 173 ORCHARD ROAD, SIM-V- I PHONE: 7835.
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    • 54 20 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 11 32 a m. 9 ft. 6 m. low Water- 5.34 a.m. 3 ft 1 m. 3.00 p m. 4 m TO-MORROW High Water: 12.34 a.m. 9 ft. 1 m 12.03 p.m. 9 f 7 'n. Low Water: 6.06 a.m. 3 ft 5 m. 6
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