Morning Tribune, 8 November 1947

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  • 334 1 iy th« lf«nUJK of X 'I. ird for Manila Dvet tht ra'ls nd hay- lock ut the slowly reowr th€ F ■lin'no Iby iltwai -r.J Emiiio V r L.i fflober S P »<:' tfcouM t > ?/m m, r* teh pit <-• nt- n a I >ny f me.
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  • 136 1 Vl not it-' Rke i,-. i their wea- i to the death Bill which will be 1 meeting of ry Council. r'• iten Procia- V| cancelled lf n^ 1 Bill \a approved, any *fyin anna la punishable The new Bill provides sentence :p to
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  • 20 1 Egyptian cially confiscated 27 issue o( 'r> for -technical septa 'if Islam/ duced a portrait forbidden by '■•>•■> Reuter
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  • 26 1 P ay Holiday Royal Wedding UH Nay T. will be giver. i" pay on ■< Iding la -A.uk „n ou double pay plus 1 *c following sinday.
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Reporter) KUAL/ M'MPITR, Nov. 7 Jimmy Bird thib evening knocked Hit Buttling Sima m the fourth of the'r teheduled 10 round bout here. Bird started a hurricane attnek on Sima right f»'om the first gong and Sima willed under the terrific onlaught.
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  • 126 1 /Trihime Staff Reporter) Water ml* viU he increased next year January The revised tariff to come, m f*V* f M m cpal Co.nmts--IQ4B meter readinas WO9 approvd by the Mxnu.pal .sinners- yesterday.. ,-„,.♦,>./ '■> n> ON tocome "f $5,608The incrra+cJ tantf is estn* <>< l
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  • 87 1 EXPENDITURE i:\penditure figures for 1948 art* practically double (hose of Ifll. Personal c.noluments are u»> by S'i.s million; cost of living allowances by 51. 7 million. Loan charges remain more or less the same, but other charges are up by $87 million^ SAVINGS A large nart of
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  • 125 1 'RUTHLESS' SLASHING of SPENDING (Trif>unr Stuff Rejiortrr) ACHIEVED ONLY BY "RUTHLEFtft CUTTING DOWN" OF A LARGE PROGRAMME OF URGENT WORKS, AND liV MOVING MANY OF THEM INTO A SORT OF I 'VE-YEAR PLAN FOR THE FUTURE. THE MUNICIPAL COMMIBBIONBRR AP PROVED YESTERDAY APRAT W ALLY BALANCED BUDGET FOR 1948 SHOWING
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  • 433 1 HP honed to make them smaller. As circumstances and conditions m Singapore become more stable and normal, wi may expect, (he said) that m the course of events the revenue estimates "will DJ more than realised and there will be a short-fair m the expenditure estimates. He
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  • 46 1 Mr Chin Chye Fong h;»^ been appointed to sit on the Municip*l Commission during the aosence on long leave <>f Mr. T. W. Ong. r Mr Ong le!t on Wednesday with Mrs. Ong for the U.K. They Will be away ;.bout spven months.
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  • 56 1 Stall-holders alon s Albert. r--r:t liad to put a temporary halt to t^°ir usual brilk busino last rTht when the street WJJ mcluilr.l m the "b'ackout that tlBo affecteil Waterloo Street md Fort iMnmrg. Thr blackout, which lail«l just ovn .m hour, was enforced IBy the locnl
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  • 45 1 Municipal Jimtffft Briefs 2 Govt Arts on Wag€ 9 Kenort Pa<fc 3 Far East Faces Fammn Pn>i' Around The T<.wn [Verm Aid more) P<"t> .Wu.s m Pit-hires Piuies H A.- 9 Raring Tonic* Bb#m i. r Jtift.x «-v V,<?W Crirkft P<Vl*- 1'-
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    • 31 1 They're your business nartners' |_^r HC£2V*S LEATHER C 3' BRIEF CASES Zip fasteners lock f| compartments $31-00 each 3 compartments adjustable Rck with two straps $39.50 Wr sen.l Gift PMtell hOm*!
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  • 445 2 MUNICIPAL BUDCiFT BRIEFS > Tnhunc Fluff F< i» ft f) The Municipal Commissioner a hope to commence 1948 with Hquid UtUncPs of $266 millions and :m»sh the year with only slightly radßOOd DtIMMM amounting to If 12.54 millions :fc
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  • 37 2 600 Artisans comprising Fitters, Ship-fitters. Boilermakers, Turners, Carpenters. Wiremer, Piart drivers, Bricklayers. Sailmakers. etc. etc., wart work. Also Storekeepers and many other types of employees. Apply *o the LABOUR DEPARTMENT EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE. Havelock Road. Singapore.
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  • 41 2 MERCANTILE INSTITUTION k?™^^ 11 Street Phone 2370 3JEW COMMENCES NOVEMBER STH. S?5? cc ll7g and Accountancy Shorthand:- Theory Speed rBHf, nX from 70 wor y ds t^ Q words. Practical English mi n Three 25! s Mathe matics and Languages.
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  • 54 2 Singapore's Food Control Department collected $15 400 m fines and 13.212 katties of rice by confiscation from a total 188 ca«e« dealt with during October In addition. 822 tins of sweetened, condensed muk, nine tins Qf ovaltine ana 15- four gallon tins of coconut
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  • 73 2 Reader)! are invited to send m photos of local subjects for pubncation m the Morning Tribune, the oniy picturial neuntpaper m TribuZ' nnd al9 iH the ***<&<* AH pluitux j/sr-r,' vill be pout i»r at the urnmi rntr/t. Reprints of pictvrf* appetirtna m the Tribune taken try our
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  • 257 2 SULTANS WRITE TO PRINCESS The fnlf.juinn It the full tt.:t 0/ the letter dnUd Si,v. 3 sent hu Their Highnms*>s the Rulers <>r thp Malay fttate* vith their gift to Her R<ynl Higkne** thr Pnnr*~<is BliMheth and Lieut. Mounthatten •Thus I<tt(*'\ m all Mnc<rity. issuing from heart* that are (sure,
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  • 34 2 New York. Nov. 6, -Mrs. Babe Didnkson Zaharia* said today she would try to qualify for nex; year's United States national open gclf tournament. No other woman ever has attempted to enter.
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  • 30 2 Francis Cultrut. the United States Golf Association VicuPresident. said there were no rules against woman entering but that the association has a right to acceot. or donv onv entry.- U.P.
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  • 56 2 .i i nmrse. Lnn Inn Kan past A.P.O Alfred W<t* r OV r/u Jifrfcoicrarwi. 3/,. .Ver^, w flfll i.n.rou* impr imminent. A. P.O. Wfbnttr sum that I nut mis t-'rnfri back mm w*u*t Mwißhj Jo. «^,»m. o,:d mis auain tm.-ned fcj f»> adg H^ HfrnrnXtTi
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  • 263 2 (Tr\h\me Staff Reporter) Poppies bloomed m Singapore. this morning -big waxy ones the bonnets of cars, and snir.' metai. silk and paper ones mi the shirts and dresses of t! H < 1 thousands of Singaporeans Eve.j tht» small-salaried office. «tambttvsported poppies m the button-
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  • 112 2 Kiwi Mem bers' Lea one (Singapore Section Members of the Kiwi League Singapore Section) arc notified that a tea party and social will i be held ru No. 61, Tanjong Rhu. jon Saturday. Nov. 15. from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. A variety of gomes will be included m tnr
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  • 37 2 LONDON. Nov. 6.— Prircess Elizabeth ard Lieutenant Mcuntbatten today planted Br>tish Legion crosses on the field of remembrance at St. Margaret's ciiurch Westminister, which commemorate the British Empire dead of th« two world wars.- Reuter
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  • 19 2 Family Remittance! tot for the month d O*m as follows: From Singapore From Malayan \Jr. fl 3
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  • 23 2 WASHINGTON. HW.J pate irvpst!j?atorsweretj day that Howjr.. WW craft compa millionaire was a .odnr maniifaoturtr P» Washington irirnd- IIU produotior reci U.P.
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  • 323 2 "Worms" In Your Water-Displeasing The Eye But Harmless-Are Not Worm I Tnbl nr Muff Reporter) I The "worms" m the waterI upply of a Katong householdernave been identified as the larvae j and pupae of midge*-a species of fly. 1 learnt this from the I Municipal Water Engineer, Mr. F
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  • 121 3 ~n nv THK JOINT WAGES COM■rON.ITWiM The Report is mairly conr corned with the remuneration ot duily-paici employee* of the Go--err inert *nd the Municipality, The Commission is row m process ot preparing the flnai keDcrt en of n::>\oy meat xnis mvolves careful investigation an<! er.qi
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  • 73 3 Slim League Official To Side At Penang ■ahinan Siddiqu*'. ext ta.rt-memberol Ut:V€ A>s,mblv r ieroftheW^*- tiif All-lndja n me his treed w gf lh e p t in-.Maluyan Sang early yial 1V ol the F.-n-Malayan Singapore consaiuni President ol the S.ngad -,n Muslim Letf«c, samazi< leaver Wi lodas b r
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  • 39 3 GHAI. Nov 7- it-war Chinese trade de- j alMl n, compristoi m r from various buircic-, and i en twiltirg m;v rrom the authoneerred. expected to tie for that com try by I it-ai'. r>, Reuter
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  • 98 3 SIKH RIOTERS BOUND OVER F<vc Sikhs were yesterday, at the Second District Court, bound over m the sum of $350 each for two and n half years. When they wtre found guilty of liofous behaviour. OrtgbMlly, nine Sikhs were Charged, one absconded while on bail. an«! thTM were acquitted. On
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  • 328 3 listen to tho the el irdi of St. b S Bin their roth: the Senior Cam--o>s eoncort II yi rtei i| fi mendoua the vai loua tinlj a Bcce: r 1 unf I talent. fccti m •"■tHiioii were c >m- I liked the q>ectal
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  • 57 3 M B Ba»1 n. Chairman Harbour returned from Ei g- 01 Thursday, will representatives of the 1 Harbour Board Staft Thursday rext at v.ith them for a revisioc of P M 'Of living ;l!|..Board clerical ned to go on demand* were greed to defer such > umil ai'ter they
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  • 23 3 CANADA TO LIFT EMBARGOES Canada may L ll r embarfoei Products and r,--v prohibitive wj^ 11^^ Laurc-nt. »cm premier and Kxetptrni Affairs. Reuter
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  • 122 3 The Pirsnk-nt, Trtxutun r. ami thru C»mm<ttfC f/ir»i«V* of tlf Stnypore Harbour Board Laboii.rrx' Union mpp*ar(<d before Mr. 17 1. C. Watt ysitrdatf. <m a $1,186 chnrffr >>f hnvs( lr*akimi on<l theft. The men, Aii)Uthuling;;:r.ii, the I'lis'dent, P. G^vindasaniy. the trcusuier, and Vei
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  • 59 3 A young Chinese was yesterday m the Second Magistrate s Court remanded m custody until Nov. 14 on a charge of houseb.-eaking and theft. He was Lim Guan Hen?. chaiged with housebi e.aking and theft of 102 boxes containing 612 singlets, .it North Bridge Hoad
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  • 215 3 A middle-aged Chinese licencee of a poultry shon who. when summoned to the' Third Magistrate's Court on two occasions for cruelty la animals, sent two different persons who were subsequently fined m his place, wa: yes-t»-rday at the Second
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  • 126 3 BURGLED TWO HOUSES ON THE SAME DAY Clothed m a dirty olive green shirt and a pair of underpants. Pan Kirn Chuan. a middle-aged Chinese, pleaded guilty before Mr. L. C. Goh at the Second Police Court yesterday, to two charges of housebreaking and theft. His plea was not recorded.
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  • 136 3 After having been refusal a temporary pas> to the docks, an Indian borrowed one from a friend and tried to get past a police officer 0,1 duty at a Harbour Board g.-tt •> 1 on Kepnel Road. Yesterday. the Indian, B Thambi Sahib, pleaded guilty
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  • 109 3 r A Nicol, a young An-V>-Endteß ex-oaVer m the Army Li yesterday at tht Second Magistrate's Ooiirt, bound over m me gum of $500 fot six months on B charge of attempted cheating an-: of WWrfng uniform, while not m the service of M M.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 220 4 There are some people m this country who like the idea of united Malaya m theory biu are alarmed over any practical demonstration of racial unity. They will concede that the fusion of the many races In Malaya into a homogeneous group is a "must" for political tranquillity
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    • 214 4 For example a bouquet is" handed to U.M.N.O (unashamedly communajist) while surprise is expressed at the fact tnac PUTERA, a Malay organisation, should be found hob-nobbing with "aliens." The PUTERA is requested not t 0 play into the hands of aliens whose motives are questionable. Having tried t
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  • 90 4 A new uniform, termed the "Bicklcy" design, has been created for the TTfflini'i jbJ Corps and pn tides tUt happy ideal of femmne charm uh>le remontuj the military tecwifm style. The Bickleif is made m fine pray fibre material complete \rth Pete) ftm
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  • 818 4  -  PETER PRY By The talk got around the other day amongst a few friends ot mine to the subject of supersti- tons and some of the queer be- l»efs and myths which quite a number of people worry them i selves about throughout life with an obstinacy that seem>
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    • 81 4 ATTENTION PLEASE! OUR LATEST OFFER H|^M 1 h e 'CONVERTOGRAM SPE- I^^^^^H CIAL" RECORD PLAYER. I^^^^^R_ tmbodying the famous "GAR- I I^ARD" Automatic RECORD V^CHANGER. m a hai dsome §tffs cabir.ei (Illustrated Plugs into any radio and playa r.p to eight 10" or 12' records mixed m any order. Provides
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    • 16 4 Singapore t» J EATAVIA 4 Saturdiy^ nSJ)AN I .aturday. J Malayan Ain l J > s.p.-«< Mansfield
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  • 66 5 ■n, N v. 7. Harold C Vie -Chai il i the Emb C American c c JU, told «?cepv the House of Com.nons d.«y t w .at scientists who I kni w what they ar lai id predicted (hat c ild be made v WOllld k ll the Amerii
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  • 69 5 tli the othe I ins Easter eg* Hen took him on Bvjii your Hwk.' 1 i lt He has been seen OUI enemy tho Fcx". n lo Mr. Owl iuv Toddlea and told thorn thU new« I; i afraid our Hank muit h»v« pone bark to his
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  • 260 5 LONDON. Nov. 7. The case of Charles Whitehead and Miss Jane Walker, 70-year-old British: spy tc ok M.P.S back last night to the stormy days of 1940 and the German occupation of Warsaw. Mr Bev:n. the Foreign Minister told the
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  • 8 5 -I,'We I **s. M iL O uttllfiS!w.Wi
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  • 349 5 Shi Stated At Ha Post (From Our Own F poritT) PENANG, Nov. 6 -In recogni::>- *t her jerttOTlous services m the early days of th< WlvnUw ;tu« Tc hfr Po>t by the iW^Sowd until Uv MlO^rtO disband, Ivliss MasdaUn Leonß. Sup; niwr f h^P x
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  • 49 5 Austral Malay Tin L'mited •I>nounce the following tfrvdgc retuHU for the month of Ortob< i r: Hr?. Run Cub r P:r:,j Yards of O:» Dug R< c f >- vered K-iniponj,' Kantumin 553 122,000 431^ Al OJltt Yw» flee -M MO *****0 Wfl Thuiawleik 444 123.000 S4I
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  • 46 5 Slacks ew elcyant and M .••nr.furtablo as you can mak* them. Tht <,w pictured af>ove <s,u bottle (jntn liti'-n, with a dMfl rOM Vi<»i/>'r/>Mnd fo make \ivur waitit H tKiOll a s/«t"tr. On' "f an ehf/ant collection on foe <;f 3Sulchandn, Bras Banah Road.
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  • 30 5 Drapo i >^IP' dnrlinri fashion. //rrrPPT' r U M*d ft. and K'.odti oj buniundi/ crept Qhitei to glamour ia mtppUed a grrcM w ittin »M>«/ m §oUL
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    • 23 5 "WHITE ANT Problems THE EXPERTS Messrs. THOMAS COWAN CO. Ager.ts-.— Tilt: BOIIXEW <^-- ITB. (Ir.c.oriy rated r F:i«j Brandies: BINOAPORK.\tAL*rr^ rrt*tt rtTMPUIt IPOH. PB?fANO
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  • 117 6 BANGKOK. Nov. 7. Pr(p r( m n Thamrorg toid th e Press tO'lav that the Government was ready to re*ign. if Slams rejection <"i the Frar. Co-Siamese Cor.cliatioi. Commissior s recomniendalioii.^ for settling th«» Biam-Frei eh Ir<!o-Ch;ra bordor di^putPs proves an mcorverience m
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  • 119 6 WASHINGTON. Nov. 7. -This I Christmas, for the first time since Pearl Harbour. Americans will be buying brightly-coloured Christmas tre* 1 ornaments stamped "made m Japan Since private trading with Japan was re-opened on Aucust 15. th.? Commerce Department and Mac Arthur's Headquarters have approved travel ard
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  • 163 6 LONDON. Nov. 7. Chancel]or of the Exchequer Hugh Dalton will present his arti-infla- ior. interim burget to the House iof Commons next Wednesday. Mr. Herbert Morrisor. Lord President of the Council, arruonctoday m the House of Commons. The budget, designed to curb the nations spending power. IwillcJi
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  • 35 6 LONDON. Nov. 6. Prime Minister Clement AUlee wei t to Buckingham Palace today to Kive the Cabiret' s w-?dding presert—a sofa table m East Irdian amboma wood to Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philin Mountbalten. Reuter
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  • 36 6 34 DETENUS--"EXEMPLARY PRISONERS" LONDON, .vov of 34 If), iv,i, «U *Uired %*%2A J— Woor Menber. "S«« of Common^ Paid a soeciinShtofl J^ve been impii^db years. n :tV bee w m^ r o remm to Eire 4
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  • 219 6 From Our Correspondent) Ipoh. Nov. 7. From inquiritv Ede here, the majority o. tht al members of the Governnt junior civil service will no; support the decision taken by th? Council of Management of The JSCA. Kuala Lumpur to rejeci acceptance of
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  • 98 6 (Tribure Shipping Reporter) In a communique received from the Royal Packet Navigation Company. Singapore, it is leant that the SS. Heinr-ch Jessen will leave for Hongkong, Swatow, ar.d Amoy on the 7th. This steamer, the Tribune learns, is urtier the charter of the K.PM. line until
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    • 157 6 I- or Distinctive Simplicity ii^ A Rosalinda Gilbert" "JB J'iaa-ji.i-i-. ESTABLISHED IS 72 i Malaya's leading Jewellers MMMgll uiid UflK MeithPiits It. P. ill Silva, Ltd., (incorporated m Ceylon) Singapore, 19 21, High St. Penan*. 1, Bishop St. I LI IHPiI I B Bli«ipKlliB fl B^B Bll^^S- :^^ss^'' -fl B
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    • 26 6 THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS it COLUMBIA H. M. V. PARLOPHONE Buy them at (ACCREDITED DEALER) 15, Winchester House Collver Quay (Next to City Book Store)
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    • 22 6 THE PEN w// fl ALL THE GOODiI POINTS fl ieoutHul Rolled I,M I*T carat J_B w'H V si** c r Jg LiHUMt
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  • 853 7  -  VERA ARDMORE H» WITH I can't tenu i mber where I saw .hat. but knuw I shall not lotget the phrase. X.L Christening On Saturday last, the baby son ol Mr and Mrs E. M. Rowland a;>s christened at St. Mary? Church by the Rev. R. A.
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  • 279 7 i am go << "^v m. pensive da>. v t citl com m_ v t.> pay X; for unethini I JllV!t X ii least it is H* K :i a- are asked to onTuefm\ V] i thought Ici jb' ut the FlandX jrou listened to ■t
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  • 12 7 !r £*°»'4»pensir*«tubeof Mt s »v you need to obtain reerer ltsoothM
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  • 6 7 Aanzan LEE REMEDY Wftssac" 1 {.Mm
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    • 34 7 MAIAYA DRY CLEANING CO. 416. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. PHONE ***** Quick and Satisfactory Service By Efficient Shanghai Workmen Best Dry Steam Cleaning, Dyeing Durable Pressing, Invisible Mending Charges Moderate Service Guaranteed within 24 hours.
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    • 169 7 CHARMING AFTERNOON FROCKS NEW COLOURFUL JERSEY AND SILK HOSTESS COWNS BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED WOOLLEN SUITS AND DRESSES MAD E TO ORDER TEI: 7997 MRS. TOMMY THOMSON (OOM 18L. 2nd FLOOR, G.H. BLDG. BATTER* ROAD Papint.au Have You Em Tried Oi4r Specialties NASI GORENG (fried rice) Savory Rice With Tomatoes (Baked) and
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  • 71 8 Mr. John Ebar fMinfimM the Raised Constitutional Proposals for Malaya v a (i'izen*n>p brought by paicel post from EnqvrVrr L ni r9m /a/(;r P"lht»'\n<i on Thursday at the MDI H'vxtquartevs m S^nonport m thr first of a senes\f lectur- <* otrjnti.s'd by xhf Un»,n. Thr Trtbmm
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  • 219 8 Joyoiu abouu or Mdamtliaa r.n I approval r.om the dwellers m th.^ atiap heusca that doi the banka or Kallanr: River greet ed th? ncv/ launch "PhUomcna" as ihe movlif doWn the KaUang R!ver ko th? seaways on her speed and :?chnical trials prior to
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  • 20 8 WIFE SAID "NO DANCE SO HE TOOK POISION The U b... L r o >-" husband.',', r .Vv«t -H St.? S^
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  • 102 8 Emmy Other Nazi Wives Face Denazification I Munich. Nov. 7. Munich's de-Nazification Tribunal. No 10 yesterday reported that it had cleared Prau Franziska Braun mother of Eva Braun. of denazification charges. Frau Emmy Gcering and the wives tr other Nuremberg trial defendants will definitely fac-de-Nazification courts, toe dcNazirication Ministry said
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  • 83 8 LAKE SUCCESS. New York Nov. 7. As the debate on the "Little Assembly" m the UN Political Committee drew toward an end with near certainty of a Russian defeat, the Soviet Deputy Pnme Minister, Andrei Vishinsky again charged that the western powers are trying to throw Russia out
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  • 191 8 LONDON. Nov. 7. The allegation was made at Dudley (Worcs) when Cyril Wiliets, 28, of Da How-street, Oil Hill (Staffs), was sent for trial accused of maliciously attempting to make the crane useless Mi« J. Larkin, pros'cutir g.
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  • 27 8 Opposition ced as "a P aCK Pi-eater pa* ot a m coo^fl from Warsaw n cz^2 with the arresting kia of three of U.P.
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    • 41 8 SUN FUME KEROSENE LANTERNS /V Z '^Kj I'M tWf r Always dependable and economically operated. l*rire 53 7/. 10 Limited Stock Available Obtainable trwo all leading dealers or from the Distributors:— CHENG HUAT CO. E 4X > Of;F 3 rd Road, Singapore
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  • 47 9 j ;to turn v I the Don- p\- R is coinf I Mrs Coj* r k I i go b.u-x veek-eiui at lo the 'lane? lid happened ff v |ie*i he ,s>:ve (i i'lpklontiined 400 t t room. <n(l ,v tbe b<-i.^'e. from a -pi nn
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    69 9 DV. I A P":i r L t n- the n'* n Jnarli c to <r fitful pl«<* n v. rationi of fnonneed by ia. Commeirp }o\rrnmei I ot I ibipp'ng f" 01 last Monday. asod m IIP n of tho St.i*p private enterI iho >c Uri hre t shlpplof
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  • 107 9 Photograph! Hf linkers of food, fruit and imd drinks did a roarituj trade m the Museum </n>und,s caterintj t» {hose who went to see the fjold nwket. Photouraph) Tribune In k f h:in a wrtk, 60.000 men, icmen and childnn [xutsed thtotigh thn doors of
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  • 68 9 LAKE BUCCEBU Ne^¥ Y0»... Nov. 7. The Soviet deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Andrei Vishinsky. said at the Ifnited Nations Headquarters today that the fact that the atom bomb is no longer a secret as stated by Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov, means that "anyone might have the bomb". Mr. Vishins'ty
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  • 61 9 YOKUSUKE, Nov. 7. The entire Japanese whaling fleet of 45 ships was irspectsd today by Allied occupation officials as the vessels were readied to sail tomorrow for Antarctic whalir.g grounds. The six-mor.th expedition was expected to br ng home 1.300 urits of blu? whales —approximately 51,000
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    26 9 Photograph >. hi' -Still li\- U 1 4 I'l.l U C'.SY' ?<>ckey encounter between SRC and the Ceylon Bport* U*6 tfon by two rjoals to nil Tribune
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  • 232 9 Russians Defy Tribunal, Refuse Witnesses For Tojo Trial Tokio, Nov. 7.— The chief Russi.tn on.secutor of the Interimt'onal Mil'taiy Trißuna! trying Ht'diki Tojo and 24 other War crmes suspects refused yes i terday to produce live Jap.mes I witnesses m their hands, incuid I Ing one full general and four
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  • 53 9 WASHINGHTON. Nov. The Commerce Department reported that the Soviet Far Eastern whaling flotilla operatir X m Komandorkie Islands area up l September 17 had caught 505 whales or 150 more than were caught by the same date m 1946. It said the flotilla's record was 26 whales i^
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    • 32 9 JUST AWtIVED-ONlYlHIITH) STOCKS SPORTS MODELS S .Id ro»r.pl«»<«. with US?." OILRATII (Jearcases. £Ole D s*ritu-ois of: Roqal Enf ield BICYCLES MOTOR CYCLES IX SINGAPORE (lIIA HI COMI'AM 313. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE.
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  • 76 10 Alm V y I quct. personr.. i at I durin- M army M!p; M cigaretr. I 7.000.01., I stldth I nor eh the pei -^M OCO tddics akh, Ito5 l D Pa The French Bareti I said i; :m j sa.d it «,v. ulrj t) :> ske M vpstigut.
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  • 79 10 INFORMATION ON COLONIE Lake .Sr.'V Nt-v v. J 6. Tiu- Un ted X;.ii-r.jM ship Commit to has e-::e^B nations China. India. jH Egypt on the first bail Nicaragua, c ilombb Cifl the second to fi rm a fl |roiv with eig'll Cc'lcn.aljH tc stud\ and make rec -fl tions un
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  • 43 10 Council F i''!sin -^J Deputies meeting day ie.-u.i. I bcvution on S peace. t':t ?tnnk thefl cnai: when th^ Soviet H gate refusetl to J^H question o t( M f" ns^B with fin:m« al :r.:oiestjM German pi tnertiei alio^ reparations. U.P.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 356 10 i I «>aiiirs~l.\«lnsiv«* t<» the* Miiriiing Tribune f I m j "SUNSHINE FALLS" I'LL PARK MY BIK£ AND I I/' MERE R A PICTURE OP \]i/BUT IT WAS UfSCUROUS) J>' WHENEVER TWETINBCRUWW YOU ALL ABOUT irftarajj ADMIRAL SIR BENDER LONG- \-ri SENSE OP HUMOUR WttsJ^>^ LEFT fTC MOME PORT, WITH
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  • 954 11  -  Alex Wells A SIX-DA V SERIAL By The Mapr's and Cisa's Act Is Good Enough To Fool Sentries, but Don's Act Doesn't Fool Anyone E w v;a li l S ih 1 naa lh handful illi iS w*< ald: r pick. 1111 oar tr v b C
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  • 70 11 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Britain is due to receive rcariy one-third of the amcußt to be allocated for aid to Europe US Uie first year of operation of the Marshal] plmi', it was irdicaled nere tonight. The figure of $6,000,000,000 for the whole pi an is now
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 52 11 ST 3 PHOWS ABBOT an Lou tJOSTEJXO I laugh-riot of Their Lives" "jorie Reynalds HO TOMORROW C OF BERNADETTE" 6 > 9-15 p.m. r e requested to be the time of screening 'ho length o! the Picture. rE MID-NTTE toger-. Van Johnson m 'End at the Waldorf" Vl^Cuo a i
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    • 30 11 'Home Coming' By Leigh Berry i t An Intensely Human j drama a new 0-day serial story S starts m the Morning Tribune MONDAY NEXT I Order your copy to-day
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    • 290 11 lk« /< Sv^^ ©a. awflC I^oUc/ I J^dHL PR:tl INCLUDIS S MONTHS J|l li FREI SERVICI ft "(li' a model 5101 n~xfn I A OUTPUT 1O WATTS Lj^JJJmJ I 7, VALVE S--PERHf I i OH A.C. MAINS I PRICI $4 2 5.00 1 SOUE MALAYANJ^STRIBUTORS I «EST. i«;s> I |1,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 119 12 M MtV. Nov. 7 Pruvda. or§B Ol tne Soviet C'ommun si Party. dedftM In editorial today »n tomorrows celebration i (be 30t i anniversary of thf October revolution, tnat th» capitalist system "rotten to the core" has "fOBi bankrupt and ciuict last tag." After referr'ng to what
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  • 150 12 (Tribune Flafi Reporter* PENANG. Nov. 7. A police con3table A. K. Thuralmgam. who gave evidence before Mr. B. J. Jennings m the District Couit to- day stated that a Chinese woman, I L'n Tai, offered him 75 cents as coffee money be prying him
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  • 98 12 London, Nov. 7. The Butfxu Independence Bill, which mi*** Burma an lndependent-gattefl outside the British Comam**wealth next January, will pass through all its remaining stages m the House of Commons on Friday. Ncv. 14. Last nig'-u the House of Commons gave the Bill its second
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  • 71 12 ATHENS 8 Nov. P.— The Greek Cabiret tonight ordered mobilization of the emplcyees of public services and the Bark o; Greece to lace a str ke called cv the Athens labour centre. The strike call results from disagreement with the Goven meet sa'ary rcadjustmer is after the recert
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  • 65 12 EX-DIRECTOR ACQUITTED. HULL. Er. Bland. Nov. r._&.r Ncel Curtis-Bennett, former Director of Tarrar Industries, a Arm of builders, was yesterday acquitted or, charges ir conrec- a w:tn tV publication of an alleged falso balarce sheet ir. September 1943. Curtis-Benret 1 had beer charged with Robert G Tarran, former managing: director,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 179 12 S* LAST DAY TO DAY OF Agv\ Till: IST INSTALMENT iPryl 5 SHOWS ii 2 G3n, r> 4047/ W/ .JJ#^^l A 'l ii P» f f Jj To morrow. Jin piers T 6 yJpff^ The Secret Tunnel: Yw&ar FM M N^M Th». Mad Professor: n^By a' f The Gorilla at
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    • 56 12 4 Al'Moi AIR-CONDITIONKD PHnvt SHOWING DAH.Y SlHffis,^ N.B PATROVR ntDLT VOTK THAT "DVWc- J CAN BE MADE FROM 10 AM 70 10 p? WIVEKAI-NITEkNAIIONAt presets HODIIICK CIrtMHJ J^l A*UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL RELEASE 3 SHOW 4jjj^22!^ 11 A.M.. 2. 415. 630 .^'M Elliott Arnold's romance. Columbia prwcrt* BRIAN ADHERNE M Stunning In Its
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  • 56 13 r- tnrchu mood if Vhfnnia Mayo as Hoami Carvvchaei protlucrs mcllnw UESOTE ■yy nr < nRd Sam "Th<- Be it Years of Our Lues," nou a* Ifei l I: "".i I UacKM*» Kanlnr Wdluu,, W*» O'vcted, with UjTWX Lay Frrdnr Ti TiJ'^T'rZ; WT^V Ll FlTf^ Mayo starnd.
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  • 781 13  - "Screwball" Picturisation Angers Hollywood HENRY CRIS Reports ■.YWOOD Oct. 21. Holiy Wtirn piick at the balloon t M i :n <^:. n that floats ■F-Jrrtown will \y.- series ot ■ocummt a :-.»•> E\t-ry stu- ■ajiT and nidepenxienr the luildi banded togf' W w "i to show the nsid^ g^ "i
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 199 13 SPECIAL X'MAS SALE A LARGEST SELECTION OF X MAS GIFTS NEW SHIPMENT AltlllVID! Fiibrv: Ie eel i TaWe Clc/h l V (»r.v War? LtadQ Ladies Handkerchief (lina Ware Fewer W?re Can ?hor Chest Lacjiipr Ware Silk Kimonos AM) ALL KINDS OF CUNE3S HANI) MADE FANCY GOODS Your Inspections Are Cordially
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  • 328 14 Market Notes And Jottings Fin, il OIU I ttH'l The Kamurvnu av.t'o Rub t>er and Tin Cor. u>uny UtaHed haw :i capital of tSOOM* hHd by t.OOO MMk ho" an avraf holding of £50 Sir John Hay. the oJiauPiar Mentioned this to ■t4M!khotdan ir> ♦iis stat«*ni«nt dated Od R1 TIWM
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  • 207 14 There wa.s a certain ;nnount -<.mn fe In the morning, and thu lowest prices. 41-1 2 for No. Dae. 41 for No I Dec. 40-1 2 to. No. 3 Dec. was reached at noon Triere was little business passing all thrcugh the afternoon ;«nd l\:r market
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  • 107 14 THREAT TO MALAYA SMELTERS Regarding thr- repoiud Infln ftfjfilfan tin-ore pact, n **as afllc^aUy stated m Kual.i i Lumpur yefterday atternoon: i 'The position as ataCed wit apIpreciattd by Malayan Govleninjeiiti who bid tlftadj nii.d^ appropriate r^comrrendatiorkj Th s adci.s litUd to the rotation -»i fche mystery which has given
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  • 46 14 SHANGHAI. .V v 7 Judicial authoritit opening an inciuiry into the ii'L*eT>t riOt&Tlg at Shanghai rjrtaou, one o: the most moc.T'.i m Chi. a. rep>rttd today that it had" beer caused by "op--preaaWn and extottton* of new eomtrj by oUI timers uervlng •oner s?ntottces.
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  • 25 14 The market m tins and rubber was quieter m all sections, and profit .taking was felt .n most tins. Industrials remain firm.
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  • 726 14 SINGAPORE, NOV. 8. 1947 Singapore share quotations toray as given by Malayan 'laivbrokert' A»*x :'.o'i w*r» n fellows INDLSTfc'AL* ••yrr SrfTn At!M If* 11.00 14.00 Vl«x Brie* Ords 1.80 190 Prefs 3.10 3 20 C. M nustee 8.75 9.50 Cons. Tin Smelters 21, 22. Malacca Elec. Onls.
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  • 38 14 8 Tin Sl Missing rj^ Oh. <"'"H Penang, of fc^l slabs, valued at*» missing from 1 ing ol Nov. lby^g clerk ie« Set c -att iew York. efe niS intact < rk fouod portpd to tj pd ilso notified
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 63 14 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore) MSSENGU nUBG FIT BBViC£S Pot Hmhi Konn, Sw.itow Amoj 8.8. "HONO SIAN'O 1 For Palcmbang and Hlijuc SS. "BTDOR" Sails p p nth Nov FOX DJAMBI SS. 'EMPIRE MAYMEAD' (Hot jj Tat) 13th. If**. For further particulars please apply to:
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 484 14 iON YO UF RADIO TODAY i BLt'E NETWORK [metre when the trarsmitter is MALAY ENGLISH ?S&S*J& band 1 f PROf;RAM\TF« ri 93<J P" 1 Ecd Network. ion/nn ,5 On Sundays the Elue Net wo, k IJ.OO 2.00 p.m. 4N r > metres In >per. ftl 00 pjn the medium wave
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  • 597 15 IRIIV1 RllVl o Topus By Our Racing Reporter I era dittife M n es interring read- eht nip m Pi-rung Griflin. Pat. winner M 't ivm.no meet, has beui cia^iK-' Cup B .id Both are beautiful and upW ilU:l inn* by P«
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  • 98 15 fe 2 s 2 i pkey wa.^ witneufdl ip Combined Services i P*r tnai at Tanglin 1 with players < I botn Playing excellent itick. combinatU n ie Whites' centre-tor- I Brst Mood when he ft-timed shot Into goal 1 minutes irom the Wwpt while after
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  • 14 15 cial Athletic ccer Team Delation m Bundaj Hospital B:,h >! If P. n. Qu4; Kirn
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  • 30 15 Normal Class teachers wou;d be Rlad to hay? a few games or hockey World .skippers teams Interested please commu- uicate with Mr. J. Davul, SI Joseph's Institution.
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  • 126 15 i 4 MM .lot'ki'ii v ill he Mftj>f (fc/mf a/ Map^piPf Fur/ C'/u-b revival m*'-*tn<; whirh train* on iVoi 15. //r js W. Stir'titif). (t youny rtit( r who IMU •MH "W tMM tratk at Riikit Ti'tuiit a? sterday ojrrrisivo Major Heddh's chart i* s
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  • 136 15 In thi ]l-pnckt".i gamp pla> Cd throqgboat a H'rrilic pac;. the Singapoic Rjcreat'cn CJuo d B li-l win (,vrr Rallhs College hockey on the Pudan» yesterday. R. H. iHTth, th- PI. c- .skippt'i, (played bri'liiintly .shtiWink; iin antic'p.it-.f !i and nu!:ing luil- blooded
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    • 142 15 I Uffr^ to bft lW^^ J __V^V___B_^ l___| r ___M^__| A trDHIT JOt piodudiea Dn»ct>d by fcAlHft |j<tOOtlM» Siipported by This Modern Age Series 'Fabrics of th* Future*' rhv.ilren's Matinees Today i um^rrow IQ.&Q A.M. Chares Laughton m "Hunchback of Notre Dame"! I 'LPOWERFPIIV IMPRESSIVE «i I eSljcbtelhg"! ..should serve
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  • 139 16 WTDNKY, SOY 7 A FINE CENTI'KY liV ARTHt'R MORtUB, AUSTRALIA'S LEFTHANDED TFST OPENER. HIGHLIGHTED THE FIRST DAY'S PLAY IX THE INDIAN TOI'RISTS' MATCH AGAINST NEW SOUTH WALKS. TODAY. At close New South Wales were 387 for four wickets. India's potitUm would havr },*<n vastly luttrr hut for
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  • 137 16 AMARNATH'S FIELD-PLACING FAULTY SYDNEY, Kov. 7. India* f.ttf -cricket afjainst S> W South Wales here today was poor. Thf picking up and throwinfi-in was u !/a in atrocious. Amarnath's fit Id placing Mas faulty. He rontinually changed his field and had MOT chasintj tht Ixill. The h<nclrrs pM have no
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  • 158 16 WASHINGTON, Me*. 6. .Commerce ard State Departtacct officials expressed Interest m a report by th: Pakistan Embassy that Pakistan is promot n^r the construction of 17 textile mills, but warred that the fuel w r ould require careful piftQiUx s. before
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  • 76 16 MAGIC, MIRT AND MUSIC Oriental ghtU r and <«fa rmnt h ghlighied 'he a Revue prttM nt'd 1 1 MUM 1 nnis U)ht>r "Oriental a" the 8m Hott't OM H"c ilntsdnji Ma<tic. mirth and wmk plensmxtly mtruJitmi vil tcnah for dunoivi. Vit ceeds xcfrc m nid of Ihts Fund. Tke
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    37 16 gerout and <■'"';. j, Tham Lm, "I"';* s th( Hakka is rf Put* P-^"-, $5,000 W». ■...ffifl Mountain f^'Te** the Bo Ho A ug is. ,s wanted arm,, abd attempt* tpare-tim S(ll r i i> mv ;>'
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    • 53 16 CLEARANCE SALE of New Shipment of GooJs including ALL KINDS OF CHINESE HAND MADE FANCY GOODS, TEAK BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, CAMPHOR CHESTS, AND LAMP-SHADES ETC 173 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE PHONE: 7835. For Prompt, Reliable Efficient j CARGO-CLEARING SHIPPING TRANSPORT FACILITIES I Consult:* BAGGAGE TRANSPORT SERVICE j 1! A, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE.
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