Morning Tribune, 10 November 1947

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  • 265 1 Tribune Staff Reporter j lv «fi< d "!</ clergy tmd the wardfrmkim OmuOH, Governor of Singapore, \al Cox, joUou-ed immediately behind bjt \f !h> Army, X'try and Air Force, pro■MH tmi thr u-h')le covgregation. marnto th> W'tr Memorial on the sea frort mn§ of
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  • 20 1 Lien fltca beat Hong > Kong 1-0 m an unofficial intef-port I game ytsI terday. See back- page.
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  • 92 1 55? -SMS-'*:* rinagar. on the mair- road to mm 33-year-old London nkistan.over which the Mr JUian 33 J erf h;s tr.besme- 1 either the Wed Na as on. the leader of the *»sn ""J""" the Un ited States i-onM r rebels wants *eU"MNa-
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  • 34 1 Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk. j/ ov Lord and Lady Sanubust have figured out a way beat the Government's petro.less edict. They have bought a donkey to replace their two oarage-bound cars. U.P.
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  • 439 1 HEVOLT IN SIAM: PREMIER FLEES BANGKOK iMnks were ciankm? uuougu bar.*Lck's streets yeslerday morning as a group headed by Field Marshal Pihul Sonngram, Mam s wartime Premier, announced a succcssiul :oup d etat against Premier Thomrong's goveroment, reports I nited Press from the Siairtese Capital. A communique issued by the
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  • 582 1 f Tribune Staff Reporter} Firing two shots into the air to deter pursuit, six masked Chinese gunmen fled from a house m Oxley Road m the early dawn on Sunday taking with them $4,300 m cash and valuables but they left their shoes behind. The gunmen, the
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  • 70 1 CARDIFF, Nor. 8. Lor 4 Woolton, chairman of the Conxertmtivr Party addressing party agents hern today, said: "The national position is of such (parity that we might find oursvives at any time facod tilth a fjcneral election." Municipal elections, he snul, UOHtd that if all Council seats had
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  • 27 1 News m Pictures Pages S d 9. News flffar-Doy BerkU Pag* v Turf Jotting* bu Garriek Pay*: 15. H'porv Bumble S'hmyor and Soccfr P'i!>>- >•'"
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  • 172 2 'CONQUEST THERE MUST BE, BUT (Trtk *nor> K^porter) meinbrance ssnaoa during the CatlMd- *nrfc uv. ihe Lord Bisbo»of Sm^pore. I 1 "I c/ VViLson. C.M.O. said' there t». ■■vi'l,'v' ""ii" i :'V" k t;; '"T c>f :1 1 «Wrt to
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  • 56 2 MANILA, Nov. I i tV p. hoon "Dm" euwd an estimated oamag oi i balf mill] to lollara to Clan PWId, ,'in.l anotlie? half million > provinces m Itl path Thj cyphoon. with wm-ls of 7° milfi an hour. WTfflml v ,i am T i^'t' t
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  • 183 2 WELCOME TO INDIAN BANK OFFICIAL iTnhwc Staff Re;>r.rtrr> response to invitations issued by loading Indian bankers and bus.iU'.i men m Sringapon a tar^e cr Mpresentative of ail eoramuaitie* m the iMand .yen, prcient at th? Lick' ob Saturday to welcome Mr Renga raju Pi: lay. L f the Indian Bank
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  • 54 2 LONDON. Nov. D— An official source said vcsterday that n 20--vorr ment committee is already nreuariif for the withdrawal o| 100.000 Eiiti h troops, 4,000 police and 1.000 oiviliai:. en:ployess f rom Palc.slinG. The mi\r C ry said that some mc»ht >>p evacuated hefnrp *bo
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  • 113 2 Tribune Staff Reporter) The public exhibition of s*n gape-re's wedding 3 ft tv prince-. j Elizabeth ended yesterday. Tht gclden c.v^ket will probably leavt by air today for Londi n \vher«. it will be placed ld exhibition lO&g with other gilts already ieceiveci
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  • 32 2 VAMMEB. vn pi;.,, v V M tmwrt'Blm B«, ht s iriy m th< London > »r/io come n T4e «h^p oikfAtM oiicajM t f/
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  • 470 2 Modern Vikings After Sailing Record T.\c 32-foot yawl "Ncrdkaoeren\ which is doing a globecircling lour, cam* into Sinsapor«> on Saturday fiyins the Dakish ft^-; at her rr.izzen, after safely covering a total distance a? 15.000 Copenhagen, on J'ine 23rd, Ih,o Ge: m:in-built and originally designed for racins. >he was to*
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  • 27 2 There wiJl bp a meeting of the F.oard o:' Courci! Games of the Olympic *rd Sports council at thp V.M.C.A. this evonin;; at, 5.30. I
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  • 28 2 400,000-Year-Old Elephant I Ml LAX V co rs a /;.•;.> i Milan, kigk Img. After fcssor Sergio r- X; JS Vital X r irai H said i* I Reuter
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  • 93 2 A leheme to esfeblkQ day camp n Mori S mates Beting ie Selargoi held In X Cay, Oct< b r SO. it wi I (Sftj Can bitious", b cij eat cV Ito d and sirls r. St'.ai Three m itary \m made ava i fl through A owrer of
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  • 51 2 TUA LOH KOOL PROCESSION FOR ROYAL WEDDING (Trib The "B 3 Singapore j meeting 1.:,: cortribut i ing eelebrai < Pr :i rate the M Elizabeth. cc! It was Ul :c to lie!d a Tua I d sion m honour at the exp tion and tl cheque for rund vas
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    • 92 2 COMINC TO THE t'ATIIAV f CHARLES i "MONSIEUR CHARLES CHM>UN,n "MONSIEUR VERDOUX" \m+ MAITHA tAri tSOIfKiSOM 10IMT if WJS MAIIIYN MAIM *siiv w^». CHAIUS CHAFLiN *>■ J with the" Most UP -to- Date Instruments YOU CAN RELY ON US FOR YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEMS 1. Eyesight testing free. 2. Loss 20%
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  • 331 3 "Malay Woman Leader Urges More Babies Campaign" r <>r ny R tS t r ol V-' 1 teners to P ,u,aon m h P speech rennow. we W every ,nurtry r her own ncreifi the Malaya population, not only- the settlement, but of the *hole country." ••It w»;i rot be
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  • 60 3 81 porti > Saturday. j ><•: up a it n bureau «>n n London, under eaentaI Lim Hong Bee. already diatri|rgi n. *>*«« lli i", nttitutional pioby Putera and y Pili liament, n. leadI and the j. In a rep it. innt i] the people* i n eceived and
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  • 115 3 ART AFFAIR STARTED WITH BRAIN MACHINE TEST >( iv s Prime Utlee'a eldest ear a ready- '<■> i itchaaed and altered 1•■ M hei moth- hund ve'l v hf*n Harold Ship- nry (hutch m 5 hsel v to, „usy workIB us gtani neurnlo^ifll m home to choose *h< sent her
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  • 42 3 China-China Faces Big Deficit s M Phani Van China Minister of i Industry, disclosed in-China Government /•■<<" 300.000,000 pias--1 000) m its im--1 Istration credits. van Hia critidMd the administration toe Indo-China bud- nsulting the na'emments. The coo■I"' I1 to last until Reuter
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  • 23 3 the Broadway re requested to residence o| Mr. Duku Road on "i p.m. Musibe rendered. w will b given iry.
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  • 73 3 "MARTIN BEHRMAN" APPEAL NEW YORK, Nov. 6.-Tlv» I.<brartsen Steamship Company today petitioned J*og« -•*-:>' c roxe to reconsider his <£©■ that i'ie Nethcrlar ds Indies Oo vernnunL and Leut. Gov.-< ma M' ok were immune frcm I' suit for $3,087,000 dMMg* J result oi the seizure of uv freighter Martin
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  • 51 3 MELBOURNE Nov^ A Og cave Alice Sprmss to vc?t igate *W*" i al J the Havtz Mow jams *ni lle i Ssple« nnrnt.! Campbell. Tests V h e nc^ im H^^ rcmbledoitch Men'' T (l Nor th- v ho «itl be maki p n P j5 arc available.
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  • 212 3 PARIS Nov. 8. -Major Alfred Wavwell 48. of the Royal Pioneer coips found guilty of tm*. of stealing public property wU smtenced by a British court martial today to six months* impr son-, ment without hard labour an<l to bo cashiered. j
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  • 18 3 KHARTOUM. Nov. 8- Swr.iish dive-bombers «T™ Uj too;,y en ro« e./Veomr air force- U.P.
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  • 31 3 t nMTiON Nov. 8 T a Palestine. Syr-a U ba sllira ana Trans.oraaMr c a Q pers;a ,-ntry ■gJJHgVSK. Teheran for ar. m.lefli i te pcr 1O UT radio reported toda>
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  • 296 3 Chicago. Nov. i. -The time may ov t Physician will not shout serum into rn until he ha> seen the white oi tne patlfitTl ijet, a group .f identSitf suggested Udaf. The so ertisia, memben of tiv Fr.-uKv t h« un'u-.-iitics Chicago B f
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  • 10 3 reiarv dcnlr^. irvolv:n- 80.COO.OOO frarxs. U.P..
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  • 39 3 SYDNEY, Snr. 9 Fn*n+' „f Mr Vi*ce Dimi/colu. m Eu*r In the k*t fH* vy"V^' 55 iron H*i nndstcond inzts, nn Z££mu «>."<"-■ <•;'"■••"<'* r lotteries. Rtcentljf kjr B 1 JSiSyaWi age. Prorirfoue •hr MM AjM A A P
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  • 21 3 TOKTO MOV. 8.-s?™ x a Y Sergeant K^o Soma^ho r<ye<l with thr ami p a 1.200 r-patrT.tos Irom iov<k- U.P.
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    • 232 4 As a war leader Mr. Churchill earned Ihe respect and loyalty of the British people. But When at the end of the war he reabsumed his role as a political party leader even some of hi b admire/s shied away from him. Politically Mr. Churchill is a romantic
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    • 170 4 Mr. Churchill has accomplished nothing by his violent attack upon Burmese nationalism and nationalist leaders. It is more probable that some of his more unconsidered statements will cause unnecessary resentment 'among the Burmese. It is a misreading of the situation m India and •Burma to ascribe the turmoil and
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    • 133 4 With the Singapore race-meeting impending hot tips" are being very much sought after. One oi the most effective way of securing such tips has hfnn re^ aled \9 us m a newspaper report from Ireland. The method involved is somewhat laborious IrikhSf n al i en y
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  • 62 4 Under a scheme mstitntrd by tne Brentford and Chtswkk Council, vonnt, boys ,m r I cal and thcurei.ral traoung m tht wB important trade of bxildm't in'.', xforkmf, mm m§ at Brent to, a. The pxhues abort I ffde,* CiW <")}„", 2 S "1 at
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  • 764 4  - Happy Prosperous Hong Kong Cassandra i Hong Kong is a small paradise of law an* 1 order compard with the chaos and cormntion m J surrounding areas, says CASSANDRA of the London DAILY MIRROR S 1 I'll tell you a difficult thing co do m the British Empire IB (these
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  • 38 4 He will fulfil the desire of th^m that fear Him: He will also hear their cry. ard will save them. The Lord preserveth all th*m that lov© Him: but all the wicked will He destroy. Psalm 145:19-20
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  • 81 4 LONDON. Historic JJ rarging from R<^n c <* >t.terv *j&Jr?*m and the cellars °< ""^p 1 v harmful of •^'sVwjW bourer-s and volun eers the past three mor^. nt j at wrrK on a tolitzca .1 j northwest corivr or City of Jir.dori Takine advarUse of tn f opportunity
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  • 196 5 5-enatc J Howard MiTGra:.i. irmaja A ttfc Pemocr^ij W.v t jr.'l C inmittee. pointed c v: If' i t wt M lotov's intent to w:?c.<t tiv |CanhaH plan, he has rated bUi OTB purpose. Senator McGrath s^ Wj« .•ut.ir.en-^ of t..'i lend on!--irrrad to
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  • 75 5 TO SEND COMMISSION ice&s. Now York. Nov. ttted Nati Ms Poweril Committee voted to own Commission to lupervise the general b- held by next March Ition of an independ- G »verament and the 1 ol all Russian and forces from Korea 4ays aftei interferes unding defeat tat I Woe, which
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  • 112 5 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Nov. 9 After short stay m Perarg during the course cf which he gave fine crtertairments at. the various X! g :sh schools and also at the F. arc! O. Hotel. Mr. Clifford Huntsman, the well-knowr purist who v;as
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  • 65 5 In <: with the ::1 V the Fjx. «te no timi n r h !T there mm any OT tor Hank had 5£ "*i uwi and T(xidles to hard out the Easter eggs to the woodland animals, Whisk slipped away unnoticed. Quickly he reached the home of
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  • 208 5 Didn't Know It Was Wrong To Have Jap Ammunition (From Our Own Reporter) KuAW LUMPUR. Nov. 9 For b:-ii^ m unlawful posses,:^ cf five rounds of Japanese rifle ammurition. a Chirese, Lam V t was on Friday convicted by Mr. Justice Spencer W kirson at the Assizes ard sen- si/
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  • 62 5 NORWICH, Nov. 3. Throe hundred girls employed by the Norwich Shoe Factory refused to start work today unless arrangement was made to reserve for them some, nylon and silk fully fashioned stockings advertised for sale at a local store. They feared that by the time their work was
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  • 10 5 (Solutions to Pusxle* on Pag* W
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    • 331 5 MONDAY PUZZLE CORNER i |4t»HTNG VOWELS but having a different meaning. T S 4 "hive b:*n otnltte'' Supply the homonyms to complete r o*n~th« r.vmg son'cr.co. II the following sentences v fill them i- 1 c tfrectly y>u wrill carnage was still waiting t h> name ft! mi IHrti song:
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  • 523 6 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 9.— A Malay witness wl-o tvv a Jap civilian behead an aged count ryman i*\ '.illage near Kuala Pilah and then wipe his dripping sword on a piece of paper gave evidence on Friday at
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  • 100 6 Boy, Aged 7, Had 28 Cane Marks H Saturday, a your? Chinese, T\iri Sing: Hoay, was not zd three months" rigorhim Imprisonment by irvMr Sham- n bir; Xa.n when he dp: s Diatrlct C3ouit jr. a charge 111-treating a chiUt ii was stated that the accuse was entrusted with the
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  • 195 6 LONDON. Nov. 9 Thieves unusually audacious under foe protection, looted a number 01 shops m and arcuud Oxford Street. John Lewis' fur shop m Oxford Street was raided bj the thieves who smashed a plate glass window and got away with two fur coats valued at £300. Stove officials
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  • 66 6 JERUSALEM. NOV 9. A bomb fxplodeJ ir the offices of the Arab weekly "Nidi El Ard" f**c«ll o! the land'» m Jaifn latt week. Fohtical motve> were benev^d to have been behiiui thp attack a« the paper had recently criticised the Arab Higher Committee ard other
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  • 52 6 LAKE SUCCESS fo< rrln 1 Ukraire allegat Urited States an thorities v. "■•".r of Oermanv on displaced persons hiunar be I™ their own cusatiors curac es leading B j Mr. Err' Social C he refuge Ukraine a 1 per repres tish C-. vern rorraai •No such r<
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  • 830 7  -  VERA ARDMORE WITH Anniversary nlnj ans dresi I« i a I Cl v I r L L m P JB I n n( *let. 14k ndt? I banded id on 'i.v kin cai i v. sen an pati mcd dtti«hit< top a.i>d to vk.:-. ted Mrs [aid
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  • 193 8 Ex-Envoy Granted Divorce LONDON. Nov. 9. Victor Ca-ver.dish-Bentinek. former British Ambassador to Po;ai <3. wa^ cranted a divorce decree 1 M on the fcrour ds of his wife's adultry m the Court of Appeal. Senor Frarclsco de Amnt V Torres. Spanish diplomat who met Mrs. Caver dish-BentlrcK at Athens ir
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  • 41 8 JERUSALEM. Nov. 9.-Eight Jewish Labour proups jn p a ie«tme issued a proclamation la«=t week calling on the country's 600.000 Jews to "mobilise all Powers and resources" aeain«t the threat to Jewish security m Palestine by terrorist cares Reuter.
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  • 141 8 Thr Jnn:<ti pupils of St. Patrick 's Srhwil rntfrt dined thrir "tldtr brothers" to a fan well concert m then school hall on Friday. It was a matt cnjoyabU and succr..ss(,ii aftar and (host taking part received a bin hand from the <Hith*rin<i present. The Tribitn*'
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  • 137 8 THOUGHT SHE HAD BEEN DIVORCED London: (By Air Mail).— When Mrs. Joyce Eileen Parsons, aged i 26, oJ Buckland-road Dover, was accused here of hieamv an alleged statement was read m which she said that nt the t.^o j she believed she had been divorce! by her legal husban,, Mrs.
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  • 99 8 LONDON, Nov. 8. Governors an y P a rt of the British DomV? inions, protectorates or mandated I territ ori e S will be able to retire «0 if the new Pensions Bill the odav° f i, WhiCh Uas P ubli he <* hire S r n Ppr Ved
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    16 8 /ONDON N Nt. t Qu( hei final Si Bhe war ■/J with v o lI
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  • 40 8 committee of 16 members of Britain s oowerf ul Trade Ur ion Corgress Gereral Courcil met here last week to consider whe- the, to «"£*s& unions t° pnei r, o \i voluntary ii ry 1 (HI claims
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    394 9 lEtK fttadi shoe neJ" at I i:ot prCSJ F l7 >'!!> has ha<l three Pfc, an alteration of Jtufigown It is st:e ;H,,erts»ie34b,.y. r she went on the South Aftict she I BW aj „utii*. t!io only hi h«r* troimeau has A'^t o«1 y: two it. le wedding. c
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    29 9 Photograph) <n,<t f> SMgapore hotisewift who smihnyly Dou p" pfl /lfr rasfc nfo fAe roZtecfion box. Sa/e« o/ ropptes are expected to set a new record this Tribune
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  • 154 9 London: <By Air Mail> John Snow wa« a stonemas)n. r. all his life 'he nevw»r earned moiv -iiitn £2 a uvek— his nverupiwas 23s.— an<l on this he had to k?to hmsolf and hU wife. NeUv. And Mi will, sh:>W3 that he
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  • 156 9 London: By Air Mail) A sacond case of a baby being hoard to cry before birth i* disclosed m the "British Medical Journal." Through a stethoscope Dr. Jean Burton Brown, of Oxford.; says she heard a baby cry f if teen hours before it was born,
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  • 124 9 DETROIT. W*V 9 The MnhuI'lmh of Coorh Behar, who owm.v a Pal.'cc inth 20 fted rooms sn ri hint intk tfmt he cuuld hurt 200 uit.s. if ht' \'<intnl thiu,. but thf rost t>f lit tn<i was too high 'Ihr Z\-yt'ur-oUi Indian wus foottny, hut he
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  • 66 9 LONDON, Nov. 8. The first large-scale conference of African Governors "ver held was- tMMd today m L mdon by tho British Colonial Secretary, Mr-. Arthur Creech- Jones. The conference will sit for a fortnight and all sessions will be m secret. The main items on the agenda
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  • 73 10 Scarborough Fn«i«j t*e anger of her l?i wben he learned cf i r ]fl mate baby. so she stari, to<^hbv^,esT:« tttk food an-! ln'ttl^B time lie managed to^H -it. then he began to v^B W" »n feed m the front Vj^H p:csecution said that
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  • 93 10 SHANGHAI. Nov. 9. -1 se« owned Shanghai ?j; r:::na Press supported :t:en: appeal by Lord fcJ :cr the opening of inland Ya tse river pcrti socb o> Nanfi ::r.d Hankow, which have k ejcsed by the Chinese Gove: rsitm. The paper said that c-peri the ports would
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  • 73 10 WARSAW, Nov. 9-*J pa:iy associates of Stan* la Mikolajczyk. the Polish Peasant Party leader, »1» failed *n their attempt to escape the country with hua, face trial after iheii exfacliticn from Czechoslovak* where they were arrested on the border, a G-vemr.icS. spokesman indicated twiay. Tl-e three frienns
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    • 404 10 Coniies-Eirliisivc to the Morning Tribune j "SUNSHINE FALLS" r JU£ RR6T TIME I M£ARD YiNJ I/yK. I DO. BUT AS ME MAD\ I < <WELL- WHAT WAS TWjJ I I WUUjO, M£N, TWIS IS THE CO. N yI MI6 JOKE I TMCXJGWTIT) >T f PULLED IT AT THE BefiMNNB /^-^JOKLL-^v
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  • 938 11  -  Leigh Berry A SIX-DAY SERIAL By 11. Wherein a Disappointment Overclouds a Young Man's encement Day and Causes Him to Make a Rash Promise (ll ri lower rang out clear and strong aon commencement day. From his seat cess Shy oukUee the dew shining like > rhe ura-s o:
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  • 129 11 LONDON. Nov. 9.— Two wellknown personalities died at thAi London' homes. They v.ere Lord Mottistone. aged 79, for 16 years chairman of the National Savings Committee and War Minister from 1912 to 1914 and Vice Admiral Francis Wade Caulfield, aged 75. founder and pr?si'!ent
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  • 69 11 LAKE SUCCESS, New York. Nov 9— Britain charged Russia lan week with trying to impose its will on the rest (tf the world and appealed to Soviet leaders to oume themselves of "suspicion and cyricism" It their internaUoral relations. Britain's Sir Hartley Shawcross delivered the appeal i» the
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    • 92 11 ADVANCED I ACCOUNTS Edited by R. N. CARTER 5 W ROGER CARTER t rY, n l ;?> of value for is well produced, and the ca -'C exerc >sPs. forms, documents, ard index are f^ 1 r 'i^.red. For those preparirg for any of the public t >" 1 ir
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  • 91 12 WASHINGTON No/ ft Vhe Nat.nal Box.ng Mtodttl polled ass cialion nu ard a cross section of persors m all wa'ks of Mi to deternrre whether the middleweight chamj pion. Rocky Graziaro. should be barred from the nrg for wartime de<ertior. from the army The Association said the
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  • 134 12 CANBFRRA Nov. 9. The! scientific vrork to be carr.ed out oy the Australiar Nafonal Antarctic Reserrch Expedition this year will be of great value to Australia Mid to the vhole worla. This was stated by the Frlme Minister when annourc"ins that the first shio of the expedition
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  • 93 12 Gandhi's Tribute To Burmnas X*W DELHI. Nov. 8-Mahatn.a Gandhi today praised the Burmese people for their decision to declare their independence which he described as "probably a stag* higher than m India" when he met •he Burmese delegation to the Asian Regional Conference of the Tnternational Labour Office headed by
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    • 94 12 PUZZLES I I Solutions to puzzles on Page 5). 1. The wearing of the Green 2 That, that is. is. That, that is not. is not. 3. Crossword puzzle solution. Q EJR 'g M^E sj O E pJJH r r A W] 4. The'r. thet3 H^rse hoarse: Here. hear. 5.
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  • 537 13 BRITISH FILM FLASHES p O( is one cf' [tressed name PCS r voting sta: ca.ne „s -,nts -,nt hiMght.-. bfio>ehan<l ie fiom? ,fs parents was tont •masks an. l faces j so it U therefore to learn that Pat, at Hampstead. Lonr .e ISMB. uirierwent oiinc at the Francis
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    231 13 c weekly bod -off ice rili.sh film* m tsnL ilasi toreku £100 per thrai is tfrststi f h e D rfctors Rrport of rt> Ltd and its LsflMSt. oi tht past jire ka* MftSfMS 1^43 Inkmus on British sd £506 per theatre, gn fflsM £571, this ttion M r<~
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    278 13 trouper, which In film and stage circ&s, means she can get along with anybody. i Asked l iiow she likes portraying wayward characters, Jean, m her charming, infectious manner declares "I don't mind m the least. But," §he wW* whimsically, "there la nothing intentional about it. It simply
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  • 290 14 The Manchester Guardian today comments on *he prospects that the Anglo American trade agreement will include and cone ess to the advantage of natural rubber The Guardian comments "further ScmUOB (of American restric'i AS) may help to restore Malayan lubber trade to its prewar position.
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  • 89 14 LONDON, Nov. B.— Markets cr joyed a good week, mainly ur<fcr advance pressure of: £100,000.000 sterling In war damage compensation which will J/P attributed on Monday. Investors yho bought giltedged and highgrade ii dustrialg m anticipation of Monday's wirdfall wfH havo until 1 ext Wednesday r .he end
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  • 74 14 With New York advices of higher prices the market s'.iarpr ly reacted, buyers ask.ng 42; for No. 1 f.c.b Dec. 41* for No. 2 :.o.t. Dec. and 4! for No. 3 f.n.b: Dec It was a day of fair busi*. ness with buyers over Rubbers remaining very
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  • 50 14 Washington. Nov. 8: The lohfc awaited H. unman Committee report to Truman today approved Unusa States aid for European recover) along the lines of the Marshall plan but raid it must be on a year to yiur h«s6 and "subject to the constant vijrilant review of Congivss." U.P.
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  • 41 14 Hongkong, Nov. B—A8 A charted CPA plan, has abandoned the search for an unmanned 700 ton landing craft which *eht adrift a week ago when caught m the path of the typhoon Cathy enroute from Manila to Hongkong.- U.P.
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  • 1016 14 <Frcm A Market Correspondent) There was increased activity m local markets this week and m the train of a further rise m the rubber price to Al\ cents, and of rubber shipments aggregating 96.584 tons during October, a splendid volume of busings was written firming
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  • 190 14 Shipping Intelligence Ships alongside the wharves WEST wharf Godown l 2 Chan.ia Godown 3 Mantin. Emp Godown 4 5 Manila Godown 6/7 Melampui Godown 8-9 Talma Godown 11/12 Socotn Godown 13 14 Stentor EMPTRF WCK Godown 15 16 Haliaad.. Godown 17 18 Mt fin* Park. Godown 19 20 Skauvan, Godown
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  • 6 14 ,hort!y undejj >^ f U.P.
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    • 37 14 GREAT WORLD CLOBE 7—9.15 p.m. "The Harvey Girls" < m Techr color) Opens Tc -morrow "Kirg cf the Jungl-3 tfEW WORLD LIDO 7—9.15 p.m. 'Trai' street" Opens To-morrow "Jacare" RCYAL 3.15— 6— 8.30 pm. Haridas" 1 <»r Tamil)
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    • 394 14 r WyoubT radTo todai BLUE NETWORK Announ,^ .r B| MALAY ENGUSH j*»'**g to m^J PROGRAMMES KSJnS^g P ""i 12.00-2.00 p.m. 485 metres m 6*nul 1| b the medium wave band 7.20 rin I.* EZ Ur r «o7 megacycles per second m the 41 110 News Sumin^ 2 metre band. (V^ng
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  • 685 15 better Stakes Make S'pore Bill HQ Of Malayan Racing CARRICK'S TURF JOTTINGS I eatriti untiy o»vnerj Singapore i eetingon Nov. '■>• despite the high [wiling and other BXolv it may be safely Lt Stogvport will reh uarters of racing ier..j:*"' not hot here, i by maglingi n the i ut.eriu'i-
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  • 59 15 am ofChinetc athletes. i md women will be P| In the Bth Annual Chinese Athletic 1 held at Jalan Bf- on Wednet* 1 day. king part artr Cfc ng, Yeo Chooa X Si g, Cheah Hon« 1 JJ« Liang Chans F r i: ng,
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  • 17 15 HOCKEY v v ;;t.A:. Padang; Medical College, vs. Police, SOCCER vs b.o.d. SS -'8.0.D. ground
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  • 102 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Amateur Football Association desires to acknowledge and thank the following for their donations and assistance m yesterday's game between Singapore and Selangor m aid of the 1 Princess Elizabeth Wedding Gift Fund: Choon Kee Press for printing the tickets the paper for
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  • 148 15 U' -i crime 18 ft r^ 1 I'^1 since Mtt, ri |*«l ra/rf.s. n^ fen yari '';.«"<' 30.000 V'hcn the boys broke into a sporting goods shop, a barber sfrop, a hardware shop and the American Legion Club to get uxxtp-ms and ammunition
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  • 72 15 259th Win For "Gordie" LOXDOIT, Nov B.— Forty- i throe- year-old Go^do:i Rich- J ards, who drives a I Rolls Royce to work, rode I his 259 th winner of the sea- j son at Alexandra Pnrk i today equalling his men 1 I Hi-year-ald reccrd. > He got his
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  • 71 15 The heats of the Muslim New Year Spcrt.; were successfully run cff yesterday on the Victoria Institution grounds where fair gathering watched entrants from various clubs and schools competing. The finals will be held on Nov. 16 at Jalan Besar Staci:um, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 70 15 The S.C.R.C. will meet the Naval Base Police at hockey at Hong Lim Green tomorrow evening at 5.15 p.m. The following will represent the Chinese Lee Ah Chio; Chan Chini Bock. Cheong Thim Siew; Au Tat Chu, Goli Chin Chye, Lav Hock Chye; Swcc Lim Swang, Harry Fang,
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  • 278 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter. Wc.ng pcn g Socn and W >ng Chur.g Teck, of the M y: .r E.idm.nton Party, thrilled bv,rriirttcn enthusiasts at the iMnicjl Union Hall yesercUy whtn th.y met and defeated Ch^ong Hock Leng a nd Cyril Wee. of the Eclipse 8.P.. the
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  • 177 15 Everyone who attended tn;* first social and dance given by the Eos Club at TPork Hill on Saturday will ccimt the Bight as one cf the most enjoyable they had Tor a long time. The large, well-lit hail, testcrned with buntings and ballGons spoke eloquently
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  • 657 16 (By RESERVE) Singapore: 3 S2!ar^or: 1 In a thrilling game at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, Singapore scored a 3 l victory over Selangor In their first er.ccunter sirce the liberation. A comparatively poor crowd witnessed the tussle for horours m a game which was
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  • 180 16 LienHwa beathongkong By Solitary Goal Aw Boon Seorj? scored the I winrine goal, 20 minutes a.ftet 1 the resumptior, after previously kickirg a near miss m. the fl^t half. Th^ Malayan goalie wa« ou'- stardirg. saving many goals with marvellous anticipation. The Malayans combined well ard missed nettir* the ball'
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  • 26 16 Mexico City. Nov. 8: General Chan* Hing Wang, the Ch nese Minister of International Affairs left here by air today enroute to China. UP-
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  • 13 16 I Got A Ph« Jl ver Linin* f D id I
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