Morning Tribune, 17 November 1947

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  • 48 1 MAY CLEAR UP MYSTER i man who visited a room aame n r O f house Number 98, Sophia Road. the explosion which killed 37-yea Ah Kong, the sole occupant of PP^vsteM>v a Chinese early yesterday V Sr left shortly before the cxc would like to question hjm.
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  • 199 1 EXPLOSION KILLS S'PORE CHINESE |f BOLS OCCUPANT US THE BASEMENT FE IS SOPHIA ROAD HIS HANDS BLOWN lit FACE AND BODY IVTILATED BY A j US EXPLOSION OCKEI) ABOUT 200 OF THE STREET j ESTERDAY MORN- j I died about foul hours pital. who were call* 1 to the scene
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  • 37 1 "S.O.S." Sends Engines To ang Airport |pm iincuys Dakota on. which had difft' iti undercarriage ye»tm§ over Smyapore. NOoeM/vl (ineryency Kallnng Airport ire BriiHidt engines, ted for any incidents, ly by the airstrip. The icfted down smoothly
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  • 43 1 Will Sack 5 Officials rk>i, Nov. 16.— Mana Pauker, new Rumre; 1^ Minister, today o dismiss 165 Foreign c-als among v;hom was «J Zanescu, Secretaryjf the Ministry under Taturescu. former Li«?n Minister included 12 plenipoJinirters, 10 legatior s. J6 counsels and 107 Reuter
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  • 9 1 LUST 15 Du^h authofc3E«st ««DuHu- an capital of Reuter
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  • 165 1 BOLISH PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECURITY SERVICE'— GOVT. URGED f>M. (l; scoßtinu-; h, bli J a^J Security Ser-' i ihe *i at j on depart-' iry consider these 1 ri tim nion representa- tives, however, considered that the Broadcasting and Film Unit De- j partment should be run on com- j
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  • 64 1 New Post For T.V. soong NANKING. Nov. 15.— The National Government officially announced today the appointment of T. V. Soong concurrently as Director of the Generalissimo's Canton Field Headquarters, m addition to his post as governor of Kwantung Pro v nee. The new military post erives Soone overall command of
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  • 36 1 FORT WILLIAM, Scotland. Nov. 15.-— The first snowfall m England and Scotland was reported today. More than three inches had fallen at Port William during the n-ght and it was still falling heavily. Reuter
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  • 31 1 LONDON, Nov. 15.— Britons wil receive six or seven more e^ss crt year under an agreement with Denmark to purchase 85 per cent of Dan sh surplus eggs- Reuter
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  • 293 1 Singapore's police force fttoore yesterday to bring to justice the three gunmen who shot dead m cold blood their comrade, D*tecetivs Cheong Nitt Cheong, m a coffee-shop m Balestier Road. Three bursts of rifle fire and the strains of the "LaM
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  • 56 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 16. President Truman wBl deliver a message to the special session of Congress opening tomorrow endorsing n principle tho long-range Marshalt Plan for European recovery and asking Congress to provide an interim sum of $897,000,000 for immediafe emergent^ relief to enable France. Xtaly and Austria
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  • 13 1 The Singapore Fire Brigade dealt with three small iallang fires yesterday.
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  • 161 1 Kuala Lumpur. Sunday Forty-three thousand workers m the Malayan Union have decided i by an overwhelming majority through ballots, to strike m view of Government's refusal f accord an increase m wages, it is reliably learned. The Pan-Malayan Council of Government Workers
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  • 62 1 JERUSALEM, Nov. 10. i* was officially confirmed m Jerusalem today that the 50-ton Jewish non -quota immigrant «.hip Iliya, had succeeded m breaking the British naval blockade and reached the Palestine coast early today. The Iliya beached on a sandy strip of coast near Naharla and it was
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    24 1 Chinese society at the Singapore Races Left to right): Miss Betty Wong, Miss Betty Loke and Mrs. R Low.-* Tribune Photograph).
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    • 22 1 ON OTHER PAGES Income Tax Talks Deadlock In MU Page 2 Noxos m Pictures Pages 8 9 Singapore Badminton Championships Page 15
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    • 40 1 '•BIVEBINiV* FOR HARD WEAR EASY WASHING! Guaranteed Fast Colours m lovely, modern designs 38" wide $2.20 per y 3 ■f— X r3Mfl| y IB* bV^B B^B '^r l S^B^bT^B^^B^Bh lJ^bT^B^bl i B^B^^i I L ■mw V 1 4 3bi KjVV
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  • 161 2 Bus Passengers' Anxiety As Driver Conductor Quarrel iff Reporter^ engerg of D .<. i,-. i uute to town fi KUottf ..vched with is the chin-je bus tfitver rigas* -I t'-r indian bus coru --utj t-.vchange of blows. A Tribune reporter, wfc w s i^ssing thfl spot at tut .t.-. oanud
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  • 119 2 At Government House last night, Mr. William Courtney, special correspondent of the Daily Graphic. ,<:ave a film lecture on "In occupiei Japan,' Hi 3 audience conh'steel of Sir Franklin and Lady Olmson, certain members of ttte Advisory Council and certain heads of Departments. After an
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  • 105 2 Muslim Tea Party To Retir ing Kathi I tin Association gave a tea party on Friday 143t at Queen Street Mosque to their retiring Hon. Secretary, Kathi Imam Mouiana Mohammad Idris Cowhary, prior to his departure by s.s. "Sangola" yesterday. The President. Dr S. I. 11 Ibrahim, wished Moulana Gowhari
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  • 900 2 <Fr<>m Oar Owu peporten kuala Lumpur n\v is Fa.i'ire to read: ■grtOMM I:1 the main subjects of their deliberations the inadvisabikty of 1 Imposing Income Tax at the present time ar.d the desirability of rals.ng additional revenue by State Lotteries caused
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  • 46 2 500 Guests Attend Funeral Assn. Dinner Over 500 guests and membrrs C f t^ e g ilat Funeral Asso- elation. Singapore, were enterI tamed to a dinner at their club premises e n Saturday night on the occasion o e the 22nd anniversary of the Association.
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  • 102 2 Books Awaiting Claiments At Raffles Library a gooq number of privatelyowned feobks collected m the Rafles Library. Singapore, after the Liberation, have still not been collected by their owners. The lists have already been published m the Press and are available for consultation m the Raffles Library. Books may be
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  • 316 2 Further desire to swell the Princess EiUabeth Wedding Fund comes from the proprietor and management of the Lido who have planned what can be described as a truy colossal entertainment on the eve of the Royal Weddin* (Wednesday). From 8.30 p.m. there will
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  • 133 2 Social Welfare Lectures Today All those interested m the; wcrk of the Social Welfare Department are cordially invited to attend today's lectures at the centre at 4.15 p.m. on children's feeding schemes which is now i occupying the attention of the department. The lectures will be presided over by Dr.
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  • 97 2 u 'ho wer* rt .r* 4l| tanom <'-'*■ m the* v'/v^^l Tho officer «ijj. v l nothing w ;th uhich^H we ha,i b^en atuck- junk was hi-h^M dually o;er:.>ok aSH our course. -There w w 0 H for us to .jo-- the powerful beam of tfc 1 on th-
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  • 151 2 LONDON. Nov. :M Chancelloi th E-.« Hu.^h Dalton. u\-s.\ i^tS the British Cabinet it was suggested it. irifl ters liere today. There is evidence ofl uneasiness imong a jfl Government .-uoporteri'B over the p.:ssih> iocstfl i of events which cuJoM Dalton's r< ?!^natior irtfl admitted t: irAkageH information. Fe^lln,;
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  • 27 2 LONDON. Nov. !s 'rj not u\ar;:tt w-'^^^jJH wedding- 8h« n ZW shad,- ones ces^ed to M mum elasticity wh*3 The Priccea has scribed by shire. ::-:-...i)it^r 2^B
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  • 112 3 Well-Known Chinese in Perak Round-up LriMii Our Own Reports v-^av --Ten Chinese residents, among proprietor, a transport con > S iSSSt a pet,* an 4 Resale ff fishmonger, alle^d to be mexn--2i;.-;;; o;:.ty.0 ;:.ty. werean-estedin a surprise jcodoc^ by tiie under the 1 > C Se- dwell. j Santokh K»
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  • 64 3 Birwd :rom a jun* m up by pirates Mu,' last night. X ir not available Kc^'d ttot a fast Haifr.ssJde the junk X, armed with pi^« Ke'uccupar.ts. Bales ■re rwioved -nto the ■then the pirates ■cupant? of tHe junk t! Cash. lirscy is reported Re ;ff the coast of
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  • 82 3 wives of the hun- at S*. John's IsI came ashore on Mr s:ted the May fair Dramatic AssociaH^ o'clock on Saturday Hlso present at tho ■oc.atic:: were repreBf fen local Chines'* m- which have sent ■the hunger-strikers ft ipuraottae neriod. specially invited by Associatlor to meet fcitTt^in-.'d to a
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  • 40 3 fnpur, Nov. 14.- His c Kng has been grato approve the tr Cl-niai Police 0 -nt: y to the fo! 01 the Malayan M Graham. Assist«enden, of PoliCe H Inspector Sher Detective Police J 3 2 Lim Ah Chee.
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  • 144 3 G ONT Nov. i 6 all Eurooe SS?J attempts to 7^an countries by H<*i Ollcan declar r *«airs Committee te. Mum P^* t its hearings on the $597 mill'on emergency relief bill for France. Italy and Austria Chairman Arthur H. Vflndenberg .said the
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  • 218 3 Mr. E. J. Phillips, Acting Re-gistrar-General of Statistics for the Colony of Singapore, has been appointed to act as Regis- j trar of Malayan Statistics, wi h effect from Ist January, 1947, m. '<■ elusive. Mr. \V. B. Oliver, D.F.C., has been appointed to be Superintj endent. Convict Prison,
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  • 63 3 NEW YORK Nov. 13.— Tne Sacred Cow, the DC-4 plane which was used by the late President Roosevelt, has had a political offspring. A chartered DC-3 United Airlines plane now used by Republican aspirant to the presidency, Harold E. Stassen m his 12 state canvass for a convention
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  • 105 3 I Washington, Sot. 16. Eat name of the foods you like at every meal. This is the advice Sir John Boyd i Or. Director of the Gtnrra: Pood and Af/riculture Or- fjanization. gave to members of fke Women's Kationnl J*rt*<f Club. He said if cxtru feud
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  • 116 3 Dislike Tinned Music Lomion, Nov. 16.— Members or [the London branch of the Musicians Union At a meeting yesterday instructed their executive to find means of supporting American musicians striking against recordings which they claim are threatening their livelihood. Many of Britain's top-ranking musicians ranging from Sir Thomas Beechmdn and
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  • 169 3 BOY RETURNS FROM WARS, SENT TO REMAND HOME noVER Nov 15 -^John Nicholson, aged 14, attired m aw; The police said the boy's story was he had his parents i came to England from Canada ir 1939 with' a small travelling circus. Later a Canadian soldier told him h.'s mother
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  • 412 3 To celebrate Princes* ■teftbrth's wedding an elabora:* urocramme has been planned b> the Pa sir Panjang Vi:iage Committee The Malays m the area have arrai ,td Kolek < Malay flshin? boat* Races to take place on tin* 20th A larffe number of entries mostly
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  • 184 3 A6MARA. ERITTU:. I^ov. 15 'A Eritrea is i k'ninUcl to th^ Aby&iinrans "wbc haw m ti:e past enslaved and oppressed then, the normally DeaccXnl Muslims of Eritrea— will know how to defend thfnii»€lveK, Ibrahb) SiJtap. Secretary General oi the Muslim Leatrut of Er.it r^a, told a prest
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  • 83 3 $209 Fine For Woman Bootlegger Sercrr;i>an, Nov. 14. -A flp* oi $500 ct two months' imprtton-rri-Til was imposed o^ a CMnew by the W-trict JiKlte Mr B V. RVode«, when *ne twaoca rtflty to a charge cf being found m pcif&eiSion of c larpe still fo» the puT-pfse of 6£tftlM>f
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    • 40 3 HELVETIA jjf High Class Cents and JBi^Sa Ladies lever movement jßßlliltfEx wrist watch 1947 K^^T! new model V fcjf rolled geld and stainless I steel case 15 and 17 jewefs Frice $55/ <o $»s|— rh^foinabi* &t ftierr refutable Watch DfaHT
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE London Agents:-messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98. St. Martin's Lane W.C.2. MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1947.
    • 240 4 Some 400 000 British citizens arc ready to quit austerity-ridden Britain for Australia if they had me chance to do so. Many more thousands of Britons are prepared to leave their mother country so that they could build for themselves a far happier future m other alien
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    • 131 4 But that is true of loyal and patriotic citizens m other countries where the sense of allegiance is more fully developed. Both the Americas, Australia and South Africa are proof that many millions of Europeans quitted their mother countries m Europe when things became unpleasant for them
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    • 196 4 The Australian Government's decision to deport 14 Malayan seamen has, wje are glad to notice, received the censure of responsible opinion m Australia itself. Public opinion is apparently more sensitive to what is right and wrong than is the Government. For m the case of the Malayan seamen
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  • 27 4 Photograph Police Commissioner R. E. Fonlyer is seen m this group at the 8W Donee l*»t w I Mrs. Foulger and Mrs. Davies.- Tribune
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  • 804 4 Future Of Anglo-Chinesse Trade businessmen are m ing their probH l never with n?ssimisß S sometime with opfl mism, but alnl i with realism. 1 SHANGHAI.— A call to firmsin England to support the British merchant abroad wa> sounded by Mr. John Keswick. chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce
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  • 89 4 HONGKONG The Hongkong Government is indebted to the United Kingdom Government to the extent of $53,000,000 (£3.250,000) for advances ov.-r the period from January 1944 to March. 1947. The statement was made at a Legislative Council meeting by the Honourable T. Meuarry. Acting Colonial Secretary, m reply to
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  • 33 4 JOHNSTOWN Normal i r every other respect, a white faced Guernsey calf was born on the H. F. Henson farm near here, with the left front shoulder and leg m'ssing. U.P.
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  • 36 4 Fret not thyself because of evU men, neither be them envious at the wicked; for there shall be no reward to the evil nan; me candle of the wicked shall be Put ou-. Proverbs 24:19-20
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  • 57 4 COLOMBO J' :1 t *pre*B shortage °^Vg| by the Govi-rnn.eni the expert <>* C eylo D India was suPP'\ l p n J f 2.0 M onions at the rate a mont.r MT nffoo A.^M Commiss:oneM, Lit;or urgent rrP«;^ dir c t to been made d^. in da I
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  • 75 5 YULIN SIEGE LIFTED NANKING. Nov. 16.— The long sieve ot Yulin the Ncrth Shensi bastion guarding the approaches to the Shensi -Suiyuan border area has been lifted, according to scmi-o^cial reports receive! here on Friday. Government planes flying over the town on s>rties sighted the 'siege lifted" signal given by
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  • 47 5 Doro'hy Lotrtour, one time wrong girl, urho appeared m the "Jungle Princess" aerietr Ki9 gone back to straight r>lei. She m// soon be «een to *h Bob Hop*: m Paramount* "Sty Favourite Brunette" a' to Capitol Theatre. Sweater* end nhortH lend more glamour X) L-unovr.
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  • 170 5 Pibul Will Abide By People's Wish BANGKOK. Nov. 16. Marshal pibul Songgram told the United Press that he is satisfied with the make-up of the Aphaiwong Cabir et to whom he is transferring all government powers. He said the new Cabinet is composed of intelligent and honest men whose political
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  • 74 5 Washington, Nov. 16- Officials told the United Press yesterday that an appropriate Government agency had started preparatory work m the last few days on the stu<ly of possible methods to reiduce China's monetary inflation and stabilize its currency. They explained research on the complicated Chinese
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  • 74 5 "Grave" Situation In Jammu Srinagar, Nov. 16— The focal point fi operations against tribesmen invading Kashmir to* day switched to Jammu m the suth where a military spkesman described the situation In the districts of Mirpur and R;asi and m the feudatory state o'. Pooncti as "grave." Garrisons of state
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    • 92 5 ADVANCED ACCOUNTS Edited bY R. N. CARTER and W. ROGER CARTER ♦4it is a marvel of value for n ey. If well produced, and the subnet-matter, exercises, forms, documents, ard index are that car- be desired. For those preparir X for any of the puWic examinatiorfi to advanced book- keeping
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    • 339 5 S O\Y PUZZLE CORNER time tor a sheltered aide. 3 Symbol for radlm«" utV k *hout *<***' 4 Amuae. 5. Musical m«truKLy >»»«* aDoul menta (variant). 6 Avera^ oP labbr). 7. Erect, 8 Makes mu-■r:--"V takes, 13. Part of "bf 16 Male* 21 Wnglike, 22 Half an om, 23. ■I
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  • 270 6 PAPwIS. Nov. 16. The Soviet Embassy In Paris is "awaitin^ instructions from its Government' whether to lodge a formal pro^ i test with the French Government over a search which uncovered i hidden arms m the Beauregard Russian repatriation camp near 1 Paris on Friday, the Russian Embassy here
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  • 170 6 Melbourne. Nov. 16 Goto product ion m Australia is again on the increase. Figures quoted m the latest review published by the National Bank Of ftttttralasia showed that production for this rear is expected to -be 900.--480 ftfte ounces This is about 360,000 fir..? ounces better than
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  • 96 6 PRAGUE. Nov. 16.— The Sflnistet cf Industry. Bohumit Lausman, opening the Social Democratic Party Congress m Brno today relected talk of a merger with the Communist Party stating that "although their goals are the same. Czechoslovak Social democracj gees another way than Russian Socialism." Lausman,
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  • 32 6 Washington, Nov. 16. Swedish [and American officers said the Umteci States has granted Sweden an ercexjrency allocation of on^ carjro ol 8.500 tons of wheat for e«ort tor November.- U.P.
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  • 223 6 London. Nov. 16.— The texts of agreements concluded on ae- defence, external affairs and cer--1 tain matters affecting public or« I ficei-s as a preliminary to con- fentng upon Ceylon a ully res ponsible status within the Brli tish Commonwealth of Nations. j were
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  • 117 6 EMPIRE UNIT IMPERATIVE LIVERPOOL. Nov. w I Ronald Cross f.>rn*r BniMJ^H Commissioner to Australia here *terrfay that the B^H Empire shouKl draw clonrfl could rank equally v.-.th n^m the United States and of 9 m the counsels of the r.atM^B Sir Ronald, who was i.:tJ the Liverpool branch of theM
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  • 192 8 LONDON. Nov. 16 Dr. J. Schmkit. fcrmerly m charge of German missle research at Kiel wu« killed m an explosion at the British Government's experimental station at Westcott. near Aylesbury In Buckinghamshire. The accident occurred during experiments m rocket -assarted aircraft take-off, the Ministry
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    33 8 Photograph) The finish v) the 400 metre? Women's Relay race at the Singapore Chinese Athletic meet last week at the Jalan Besar Bta~ dium, which vcas won by the Nanyang Oirls' School. Tribune
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  • 36 8 Tokio. Nov. 16. General MacArthur's headquarters m Japan, yesterday announced the adoption of an interim curremy ajrreement between th.- storl ng areas and Japan, wereby sterling would be accepted m private trade for Japanese goods.- Reuter
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  • 44 8 Photograph). Photoaruphi A huge croxcd looks on. qmrt a few sympathetically, as the police cany out a sweep on "blork>»(t keteers" »n thus case street vox- Tribune Tribune A group of visitors at St. Andre v'« School Bazaar last Thursday
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  • 159 8 Melbourne, Nov. i 6— The A us. tralian Antarctic Expedition this summer will test cold climate clothing for Canadian and British armies. This clothing was evolved during Arctic exercises carried out by Canadian and United States troops durng 1945. The clothing was specially designed to
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  • 56 8 r ion ot the thick SET of canc^£M Captain S'.iiel^ w a r»-^B twat these patients ..^B characteristics "akn tissues th&t mightiij.s™ which examined" llrgpJ^H of persorui exposed 'to w^B il the expi; titm 00 gjl and Nagasaki had en:3 ni true instance 0! -an'-ijl the patients, m r^M
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    15 8 Photograph Tribune A happy group at the Singapore Volunlepr Dunce which was held last Wednesday
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  • 84 8 VILLAGERS OFFER THANKSGIVE PRAYERS FOR PIP OF DROUGHT London, Nov. 11— Prayers of thanksgiving were -offered for rain m West l^mbishshlpe village churches and chapels last week. There had been two days' rain —the first m any quantity for three months. Mobile tanks had been sup plying many of the
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  • 48 8 NEW YORK Nov. 16— United States Navy authorities envisagr atom-driven submarines which might operate for a year without .t-iueil hjf anu travel ouomergect at 30 knots, according to a statement made here by Admiral William H. P. Blandy, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Atlantic Fleet.— Reuter
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  • 40 8 INDIES' HUG INDEBTEDNE THE HAGUE. Nov. 16 Netherlands Indie, sute d«K V tinck Dutch ilium* aisuus*^ me second Cnaniwr dun«™ day's debate on the 1948^buj This comprised a debt 01 if^m aOO KUi.aer» to Hoilana, JJ^ TSSSA SSS 3=l Reuter
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  • 38 8 England, Nov. 16 JM ministers, nclud.ng he cellor of the Exchequer VJgm Cripps. took «n.e ort to iJM Chequers K me *\™«£W country home, neit >c m the marriage of Mls 'Sdsß to eiecii jii.v. p< ton. Reuter
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  • 77 9 I, i result of r j fs .ncluding Jmbed are.* I Nagasaki is labitatu.n and ityon thtvoiv tbtrt 6e Courpert] Hospital o n. Texas s^d the sex organs o: male bombed victims were virtually destroyed, while those of women showed minimum changes. Ulcerations and haemorrhages m the throat
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  • 75 9 To Catch Up th His Life Ho kiKW he had been at Dunkirk, but had no idea how he got t 0 New York. Eric Belanger" then Rave rames and addresses of people hi rt-membored But no one at any of thos? addrcttcf knew him. I -A youn<; mar ithampton
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  • 162 9 avtfj, 6 Thp D lc h steamer, Alpherat. docked at train *k d lnu| tlc 21-hour fight against fire which Rdln th 'eatened to engulf the entire ship. 25 l ons of highly tow T4 Ski 0 the arts*. I I .h 1 spread 'ho i,?
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    10 9 Photograph). [+*o«* goif mide difficult— nt St. Andrews School Tribune
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  • 67 9 Washington, Nov. 16 -Mr. John Dul es. one of the Americans deter ibd l.v M. Vysh:aiky. Soviet Cei.uty Fwt'Urn Minister, as "war mongers". wiil accompany Mr. George Marsnul< to the London Foreign Ministers i ;i!t rente th s month us R* publican Party representative, provided he can
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  • 64 9 Photograph). graph). Tribune The Nam Wah Chris' School entertained a crowded house ut the Victor ml Memorial ffaff^oWi variety concert on Wednesday last. Here they are seen rendering a school mmg.- Tribune An incident m Singapore's "Batth. of the Blues" whrm the Medicos l>rat RafjUs
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  • 91 9 LUCKY TWO TELL STORY OF A RUNAWAY BUS HOLMFIRTH, Nov. 16. A runaway bus which plunged down a hill and crashed into a warehouse killing eight passengers and the driver at Holmflrtlr Yorkshire, on Oct. 18 was th£ subject of a Ministry ot •Transport inquiry. Two survivors, members of th*
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  • 43 9 TOKIO, Nov. 16. A newspapci suggested that lovers who kiss :n pUDllc may be puilty of obscene perimtnance under Japan's new criminal code. Punishment would be imprisonment up to six months and a fine of 500 yen.- U.P.
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  • 50 9 London. Nov. 16 Lord Pakenham. British Minister m charge of German affairs, said yesterday that British occupation troops will not leave Berlin, even if the London conference of the BUr Four Mimster* /4 I i ia l l tiro n >t iTi uuj vr vi*\* w ported.- Reuter
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  • 61 10 Canberra. Nov. 16.— A ten year campaign to make life m the ffetetal capital more attractive was considered this week m Canberra by representatives of the tattle Services Board, the Dept. of the lOtetior attd tne Treasury. the meeting te«ommen<ied that provision of mote amenities, i including
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  • 91 10 -ear an inte^LM ;^r its night to J022l Convention op£2l aianned by aa Avufl :t w »y to Jo^^^l On board the D !n t M fc Pitnaik. Indian M «--d owner of the TVhM J« which crashed wW karta last July durinV»B police action M r j a
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  • 50 10 Lake Success, New 16.— With almost all Tm questions over the paalfl Palestine settled, it ent to members of :bel Sub-Committee Hcly Land yesterday \tom ative plan^ for mlB^M and civil administraiioiij to be formulated as im Britain's annpuoceattJM «1U bave evacuated tom &by August 1. 1 M- U.P.
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  • 53 10 Washington. lfr r_m to ihe I'niteJ SUM einment to gi«e I backing to a pl»l biisli a proaiewW States shipbuiWiil try by creating a SB cient merchant *M maoe todajf b >' Truman's advisory QB| on the merchwl IBM Such a .lcvelo|fl*| committee d*^! indispensable to wttl al security
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    • 148 10 ICoinies-Exeliisive to the Morning Tribune; "SUNSHINE FALLS" vi c^,=si.ii»«\i I? ssssa:ss c vs.i -^g^y^ i/ori ik.ilr\A" "POP" I Tvt <3orr fJO Time |m Ofeu<sMTtO To I M ll IJj I *^b j^^kV^' -^rli^ iri l l^^ --^v-.-> ■'-*.fii:-*>*-*rw^C^^ JyJ.^ vl h^ X. r ,fl^V..-^^H^B *CTaT^W^^ V *v£** A)l« I .C\
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  • 967 11  -  Pte H. D. Colson A SIX-DA V SERIAL By I Army Priv ale Decide to Desert— and Discovers That nderworld Can Be Most Helpful m Such Matters B nation. He was B m his etrtj 2O's X with long legs re an- ri back B.: and his face
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  • 163 11 London. Nov. 16 —The National Union o* Mineworkerc yest<?r^ day accepted a plan under which 30,000 volunteers from the Continent w'U be recruited In the next twelve months to supplement the dwindling ranks of British coalminers. Union Vice President J. Bowman said Europeans will be trained
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  • 61 11 PARIS. Nov. 18. Strikes paraiized the rict-torn port of MarseiUes, France's second citj jna threatened Paris Wtth W famine as the National A*embfrmet yesterday to try to rescue Frances totU-ria? 10^';,^ Troops an.! ponce trom ii*igiibourinß communities were sumS to maintain order m Marseilles, while stevedore* mefal
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  • 108 12 Melbourne. Nov. 16.— JapaneK suspected of committing atroclt Us against Australian and allie: soldiers are to be tried by ar Australian Military Court 1: Hong Kong I n Melbourne Army Headquarters announcec that the trials world begin nex *eek. The majority o* the
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  • 53 12 London. Nov. 16. So far 33 500 India and Pakistan refugees have been flown to safety m the greatest civilian air evacuation ever kucwn I y the Britigh Overseas Alnrajrs Corporation mnd British air charter planes, according to figures from the two dominions announced here by
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  • 121 12 WASHINGTON. Nov. 16 British. Un.ted States and Canadian atomic energy representatives conferred yesterday on what atomic data shaped by the three countries may safely be made public. The conference, scheduled to last three days, is called by the United States Atomic Energy Commission m order to
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  • 41 12 Washington, Nov. 16 The Army announced that it has ass gned an additional do officers and 81) enlisted men to the United States Military Mission to Greece. Thus far there are 26 officers and 14 enlisted 'men m the Mission. U.P.
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    • 75 12 POTS Solutions to Puzzles on page 5 appear below. 1. CARE ALEE REEL 2. WALK. balk, bale, bade, bode, rode RIDE 3. Crossword puzzle solution k! R l' iMMslojpiii 4. Jackson, Lincoln, Nebr; Madison. Wise. 5. S SET SPARE SEASONS TROTS ENS S PICTURE CROSSWORD ACROSS.— 2. Wallaby, 5 Owls,
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  • 705 13  -  BERNARD SLYDEL IISH f' LMS afja;jfgag oc m. 22:1 fc failed to deter from iv.tilling his Cornea mm star. re ccrd lor aBH eaturing W ti-n een monthi, he nas Ced h* object, eikcrs m any field I a ttr bates
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    55 13 SlliS'S CtTtfi (I Xli 'i A nn I <■„., «UV, contract art ste of the J. Arthur Rank a Th 'm,' s V"" the how °f motor boat "Missouri" W »<«r Marlowe. Pat recently spent a holiday >r "»<ih v u ny the hard york she put m
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    • 165 13 A t tractive Afternoon Frocks 1 AND InJIH C(f Beautiful Evening Gowns O H 10% DISCOUNT. II WL Shanghai Modern Tailorirg Jl^flA 10 BATTERY ROAD BINC-APORB. ladies ovn material rhonp *****. M; made to cnler Why are her teeth so lovely and shining? L^# dentlfrlct^l It's so easy to keep
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  • 1142 14 <From a Market Correspondent) Never dull for a moment, the week opened witn th* removal by force of a Siamese administration which had at least initiated Witt" the Peace Treat; aid its replacetimU by a Dictatorship with pist. record cf hostility towards Butish interests,
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  • 135 14 N. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Nov. 15. -Tiie market maintained its equilidriura m slow trading with the majority oX the operators e^ er :isU <? caution m view of tii« uncertainties surrounding the ici|heoming special sess on of Confess. Price chonges either way were mostly fractirnal Limited support was
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  • 29 14 LONDON, Nov. I.).— One thousand two hundred and thirty oniigrantf., inc.ludiuic 150 orphan children, were aboard the liner Astoria* vrti'ch i^*t rtiithampton for Austf»!ln 1-n n 1 li' Reuter
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  • 363 14 Mosley Pleads For European Union LONDON, Nov. 15— Sir Os* British Unicn of Fascists, ai h's war, declared m Londor tomjsh situ Communism m a struggle vestem civilisation. The Union cf Europe Tra* now necessary to the survival 01 every nation on the continent, he said. The meeting was veiled
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  • 64 14 The market opened very steady m the absence of getters, and continued to rise all through the 'momint New York was GQ?m i I cent for spot, while all the *prward positions were up 15 cent I Prices at clcse were. Buyers Setters No. 1 f.o.b. bales Dec.
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    • 68 14 The Ho Hobs Steamship Co. (1932) ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore) PASSENGER FUEIG HT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy S.S. HONG SIANG" tv For Palembang and Pladjoe S.S. -^BIBOR' Sails 9 P.M. 17th Nov. FOR DJAMBI S.S. "EMPIRE MAYMEAD"..< Hong .Tat) !nd Dec. For further particulars pi case j. pply
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    • 205 14 radio malatl BKHUOnI O.ijirens 1 Corner anJ an produced by Juoy Cc«l 'p.m. today. Scrftpbook recalling Meafl of SlacapDre m 1935. com^B Ncni wrifht- 10 p.m. *.c::jnH Gub Bill WVh^jJ piojrjamnie for Jive fans— 9^H j or. Monday. Night? at the Opera- The Flu:c. Part 3— 10.30 p.m. on iH
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  • 377 15 ENG SOON HAS EASY VIN IN HIS FIRST TIE SPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS Smnion made bis fjr*t £®f the angles event Buapore Badminton 5J! ap yesterday ard JTW against Ray- j a brilliant display, thy L had a ccmpara- 5v passage ever an opho appeared to be suf- -nerves." Per g
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  • 231 15 Ibunr Sports Reporter > Ayer Methodist Youth Blip sprang a surprise on By wher they turned the X: Raffles College Union Htuni badminton encoun■th College Hall by four ■to three. Heir previous clash. R.C.U. Hed a convir.cing 6— l I. Yesterday, all the I were closely contested for the
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  • 30 15 L ov l5 AU P aris o* .were |.ara!yzed today by a 10 £a strikt eff eotin X more W .OOO mtr ;.u d idling 25 ship 8
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  • 97 15 i 2£?' Xov 16.— Marshal 'v'.s?v' S hilshecl aftor last t i<lnts and thepri- p w the late King a*M <l!: f0l) n sliot m his 1 «> King Ananda's death. r Deputy Commander Lieut.-Oen. Phin Chunhawan also revealed the arrest of a second group
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  • 84 15 At a recent meeting the follo\rinp Management Committee for the Endeavour Badminton Party was elected to hold office for the com ne year ending on 31st December. 1»*»: President— Mr. Ong Kong Gwl; V'ice-Presiden^-Mr. Gan Kirn Koon, Honorary Secretary— Mr. Quek Keng Stozfe; Honorary Treasurer —Mr. Quek
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  • 34 15 Paris. Nov. 15 Leaders o- tne main French Political "Centre partis are attending a secret dinner party tonight m an attempt to flnd a way of tne France's DOlitlcaLand economic trouble.- Reuter
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  • 448 15 Royal Guests Arrive For Princes Wedding LONDON. Nov. 16. Kings, queens and princes froni seven European countries the biggest gathering of foreign Roy*"* < since the war were arriving In London this week-end for th« wedding of Britain's Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mount- batten on Thursday. King Michael of
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  • 71 15 LOST FOUND JXTON, Nov, 15. —An RAF i tighter pilot. Sergeant Frank Maj son lost his sullcaje contain^* his shuts and üßdtr-clothfs. when -.he British retreated jn the West«rn Desert seven ytfars ago. Today (Saturday) the same case w*» delivered at his lAiton home with the content* m perfedt condlBon
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  • 42 15 LONDON, Nov. 14. It was announced tonight that men and wonxext m the armed forces at home and oversets have saved more than JEI7JS&OOO m the last two yeun. Altogether savings m the services s*ce April IMO toUl £72,000.000.— Reuter
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  • 39 15 Srinagar, Nov. 16 -Indian Anay patrols were yesterday combing Srinagar valley m Kashmir to clear isolated pockets of raiders who earlier this month advanced to within six miles of the capital, a military spokesman said here. Reuter
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  • 28 15 LONDON. Nov. 15— Dr. Robcii Clemtafe of Southport, formerly of Malnya, who murdered his fourth wife last May and then comm;tUa suicide, left an estntf of £18,047. Reuter
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  • 165 15 German band to head British Army Parade BERLIN. Nov 13. The German band at the Hamburg police force will head the parade of the British Army units m Hamburg on the day of the Royal Wedding, .lecaus* there l r no British Army bund available In the city. The rejrimentai
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  • 37 15 Flushing Meadows, New York. Nov. 15, Tho United Nation* General Assembly approved today the holding of its next session m Europe, providing; that the Assembly later approved by a twothirds majority th* extra cost 1 involved. Reuter
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  • 285 16 SHAMIiHAI. NOT. lb—fl*ying their second tame m two clays, the visiting Malayan socr«r tt*m, Lien Hwa. today drew 1-1 with Thing peh. one of the strongest Chinese XI s m this city, after leading by 10 at half-time. The match,
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    18 16 Tungku A. Bckar and the Hon. Mr. Thuraisingham's Darnok {Jeff ere) coming m after winning the fifth race.
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  • 346 16 Full serv ces %v»:i be re3umeu 10--morrow. Reuter ROME, Nov. 15.— A lightning general strike was called m th« Italian capital today because a number of left-wing demonstrators had been arrested, but representatives of the Confederation of Labour who had a lengthy conference with
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  • 58 16 PARIS. Nov. 16. PoKce reinforcements were sent to Marseiles today to join the regiment of tank-supported infantry ea- camped m the strikebound, Mediterranean port since Thursday to mainra:*; order. Although roughly 70 per cent o! the city's workers including the transport workers are now on strike
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    56 16 Witmrng Post piciwr.^M Mont Bb't [Jeffen M the second ran at Brhti^M on Saturday iron Prinrc^H (on the rn 'si; .if rojuM^B (Stirling wpi vmn'ngtk^M nice by a length /row (Tankard up); I r<fi^H Double [E. Dowlh i(?i t^M s'jrth rcic? f rov\ W Woods iby W/ n fl
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    • 33 16 Today's SpJ BOCKR I SRC. vs. Comb'nri Col >adang:S>-)reC:its«-J« Thcmson Road: ClarhlJ vs. R.A.F. (Tengahi, TUM RUGGEH B see B vs p :ce.» SING.^PORE I Tide Table High W.W:. 25 J*lj| [--OW Water:
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