Morning Tribune, 18 November 1947

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  • 5 1 MORNING TRIBUNE fep** NOV. 18.
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  • 14 1 (Je<m Simmons, British film star, who ■W to visit Singapore shortly.
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  • 95 1 drk, y l 7 The Australian section of touncii of Churches, today attacked the C lon t0 deport 14 Malay w~*n vn JT'' stay here < hay married Austra»n an. rr asedi sed families. HtaiZ.r r< Arth "r Calwell, the ImmiAustr«i c Coun cil declared "All decentis ar, /n\
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  • 144 1 S A passage m the report of the Singapore Finance and Revenue reads: The Committee considers ihat the exisencc of a Governor General involved J svi undue expense and that this expense was due at least m part to the separation of Singapore from the Malayan Union.
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  • 407 1 Income tax for Singapore should be imposed only as a last resort if it can be shown that the current level of taxation is insufficient to meet the expenditure and the improvement of service? over a period of years and making allowance tot the
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  • 279 1 52 Malay Soldiers Held After Riot Outside Cinema Pandemonium broke cut outside the Rex Oinem?. yesterday evening when locally enlisted personnel of theR.A.S.C. attacked watchmen of the theatre and caused serious injuries to a jaga, Matho Ardo, who was admitted into the hospital. Another jaga, Kanhi Ardo. was stabbed m
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  • 54 1 Man Owned With Murder Of Actress SOUTHAMPTON Nov. 17. Prosecutor E. G. Robey charged m court today that James Camb. 30 .year-old deck steward, murdered 21 -year-old actress Gay G'bson on the high seas on October 1C by pushing her unconscious through a portnoie minutes a f ter making passionate
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  • 21 1 NANKING, Nov. 17. Nineteen Chinese miners were killed and 26 injured m a gas explosion yesterday at a Kailan coal pit.
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  • 173 2 A charge that m practice the sole purpose of the Malayan Security Service "is to spy on the activities ox progressive pol ti cif twites was made by Mr. John Eber. President of the Mala^ ya^ Democ at=c Urcn and a merr.ber
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  • 104 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Cutting through two wooden doors and one made of expanded metal, four Chinese gunmen entered the rear of a wholesale liquor merchant.*; dwclling-cam-shop m Jalan B*sar at 3 o'clock yesterday lnomms and got away m a cir which was
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  • 134 2 Two young Javanese who alle- gredly remove 10 hub caps from three Malay cwned taxi's within 20 hours at Kampong Bahru Road on Nov. 15. appeared yesterday before M.-E.S. de Banzie at the Fourth Police Court. They were Damari bin Saadon (22) and
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  • 124 2 Sole opponent against the levying of tax t.n transaction during the Occupation us a means of increasing the Colony's revenue is Mr. Evan Wong, whose reasons are gh*en as follmrs m there port of the Finance and ReCommittee issued la*t >Uaht: Apart from inherent
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  • 44 2 His Highness the Sultan of Selanpor has decided to appoint Dato Hamzah bin Abdullah as Mentri Besar, Seiangor, vnd Raja Uda bin Raja Mohamed. C.8.E., M.C.S., as State Secretary. Selangor. when the new Constitutional arrangements are put into effect.
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  • 48 2 Tragic Death of Hospital Dispenser (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Nov. 17. The death v>ccurred under tragic circumstances of Chin Hen San, Hospital Dispenser m a Gopeng Dispensary at noon yesterday. Deceased was found dead with a severe abdomen wound. Deceased leaves behind a wfe and several children.
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  • 135 2 Sulphuric Acid Drum Explodes In Anson Road (ttibttne Staff Reporter) A small explosion, which did no damage other than causing a slight burn to a man's leg. took i place m the Choy Kong Motor and Battery Repairer' 3 shop m Anflon Road yesterday evening. > Tan Eng Hock, the
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  • 268 2 3 TOP-RANKING BRITISH FILM PERSONALITIES DUE HERE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Three top-Tan*tng Brit'sh ulm personalities will be m Singa 'pore during the coming fortnight. They are Jean Siiumoiu, lovely young star of the boxoffice draw "Bleck Narcissus* a'nich wbs so recently shown to packed houses here; and Fram. Launder, and
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  • 95 2 After pleading guilty to the j charge of carrying arms, Lee All Hong asked Mr. Justice JoWing to treat him leniently and, U possible, to send him back *-o China. Lee was. however, sentenced to four and a half years' rigorous I imprisonment at
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  • 188 2 A proposal to impose a "special tax" instead of income tax to ra?se further revenue for the Ctolony was made by Mr. Yap Phen* Geek, a member of the Finance and Revenue Committee, during its deliberations on direct taxation Mr. Yap supported the ma> jorlty opinion that the question
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  • 116 2 particularty Vi 2 °fl valuation JAPANESE AS J pore an<l not mor. pool INCOME TAX TiJ members were split n3 taxation. »'thou-h;t»3 agreed that m princnJi^B was the most equitabb 1 raising rurthei r eVMtte mal condltiotu. Those members aga^l position of income tax sent ati,'ue<t that the nj
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  • 85 2 I Two Hongkong anri J^B Bank cheque books, caftfl 1 total of 36 blank cheqiafl i been reported missing to I They were lost by the proprietress of a trading m while she was m a big Ifl departmental store m I Square on Nov. 5 "^J^B books were
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  • 298 2 Woman's "B lack Eyes" Prevented Identification Of Armed Robbers When a young Chinese we- iQ< gav c evidence at the Singo* >rt Assizes yesterday, she explained that she could not recognise the accused at the Police identification parade as she had a couple of "black eyes", which affected her vision
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    • 132 2 EDUCATIONAL MERCANTILE INSTITUTION '209. Queen Street, phone 2370 NEW SESSION COMMENCES NOVEMBER STH Classes will be conducted in:— Book-Kecpir.g and Accountancy ißhorthand:— Theory. Speed i ranging from 70 words to 150 words. Practical English m. Three; Stages. Mathematics and For c ign Languages 'PILES I Because ManZan is helping so
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    • 10 2 THE P6N w fl AIL THE GOCHM ill mm ~T^^KtWftr?^iii!^t^M>'
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  • 364 3 K .u, Cross t Adelphi Hotel on r,leiiTibed by her Wealthy woman and disposition «tf. Waser. the nw..lelrh. Hotel, told that Sftei the incident j ilS cuminp's room had to be opened by a master key. It was locked from the inside. Inside the room he noticed a chair
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  • 115 3 ■ri::".- present from t-ie "Malayan Union U> princess Elizab. tii safely m EikI; rvahtd to Buck ■t.-iis to the Malayan ■la Fund will be reI November 20. After ■f the gifts have been of th e fund will m- by the Central Kurv.: !or relief of dis■cvs:: and country
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  • 47 3 is lor Malayan Union nt Treasury Bills months" tenor were acy the Financial SecreUayaa Union, to the f 53.000.000. Tenders te o: 3 4 per cent, per were allotted m full $m at rates m excess figure were rejected. will be issued on the em'oe; 1947
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  • 34 3 iW P-ni. Sunday night, two mi a Malay, one of whom f P'siol. he!, I up a Chinese action O f Tanjong Katong pJJ Roadi anci relieved P* In cash anil 10 cipa-
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  • 66 3 The December Examinations of the Certified and Corporate Accounts will be held simultaneously at P«nang, Kuala LumPur and Singapore on December 2, 3 and 4. There are ten candidates at Singapore, nine at Kuala Lumpur and two at Penang. Entries for the June 1948 examinations of the
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  • 273 3 R.A.F. FLY-PAST DISPLAY ON ROYAL WEDDING DAY The roliowing KAF units will take place m the Fly-Past during the Padang Display on Prmcees Elizabeth's wedding day: Flypast: Sunderlands of No. 209 Squadron based at Seletar— Commanding Officer, Squadron I Leader HaUleld. A.F.C Dakotas of No. 110 Squadron I based at
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  • 450 3 Mr H J-r.adasa. Ceylon Civil Service, Deputy CommlMton r the Co-operative Development, r.n his way to Japan on ft trade mission, gavt ih* Tribune yesterday an in>'» into h fttrenftt .nd influence of the co-operative stores move m Ceylon T/ie Ceylon Co-operative I
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  • 108 3 Bail for Briton Extended Bail m $5,000 was yesterday a? the Second Police Court extended another week to Isrwl Her»i Kin Uler, 43-year-oM Briton of Or chard Road, Sineapore, after thi Magistrate had Mmrd an application by the proeecutlon. Kintsler was charged last wet-k under the Fugitive dfenrters Act 1881.
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  • 72 3 The Regional Council o! Tqh. H Malaya will hold the cere- mony of th« World Chain of Light at St. Andrew's CathedraJ on FrWay, Dec. 12, at 8 p.m. On this occasion the Lamp o* Maintenance of He Malaysian POW Branch <Posthumous>Jtanci the Lamp
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  • 51 3 Entries for the London Cham ber of Commerce Examinations to t» h#W m the Malayan Union In Ihe Spring of 2648 will now dose at ail locaJ Education Offiws on December 17. OeUus 0/ the new scale <>* fees operating m 19*6 can bf> obtained at any locaj
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    • 25 3 ""WHITE ANT Problems Ccnault: THE EXPERTS Messrs. THOMAS COWAN CO. Averts:— THE BORNEO €O^ Itttfl (Incorpcrftted m Errand) Bl»edm: SSIKOAPOfiE, CA. KUALA tDMPX^B. TPCK. PENAIW3.
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    • 282 3 P* VOW R.UHO ToW^.* t NFTWORK Close Dwn. 6 p.m. Programme Bum- SJ^L^i' pi* Tim* Signal H ll AY <*v FNCIIvU «nary: 6.05 "Women's Efforts": 6.30 n Mandarin; 1-05 Ne*;> p R(KiRUHir" aII As l"* X 7 00 Time 7 l ISnnSv m Am.y; 1.10 Nc^ Sun.■Th UKA^I>IES Ma'ay Culture;
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 516 4 mem? 1 Some political bodies such as *he POTJ-ka AMCJA coalition have expressed «te opimon .hat Maiava is ricie for democracy. But more cau <" elements Sding the Colonial and Imperial Oovernments are sceptical of this claim. But how is one w define "fitness for democratic government
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  • 38 4 Singapore Indians eelabrated Pandit Nehru's 59th hirthdnu a* Jrlan Besar StmLnw i,,\ f,,j M l^^l P, (tint shnrs fum i/o urn/ Indiana who contributed linul-i nna 1< r the occasion 7 l/raph). ,£j
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  • 941 4 Step by step. Britain's Government is getting to grips with the economic crisis of the coun- j try. The centre piece of policy i is the Cripps Plan which lays down detailed export targets -ivr twenty three main groups of industries. Sir Stafford Cripps j has
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  • 341 5 ft y-:i\l irom^.A. m "^'f cheese Bank. c B nr Darby gnmship t JJ l r. ntr.il 01--lr.tr b'i'i-^ ttl# X mes Girls" Sfchoul I c Kraal tCollec- Hhu Club. clubi sin Shop Asso-' BoOv..r!i' Hokkien l<S298 p Efst Asiatic X Singapore Asso- Kiche:-> ot Dancing' ft-:, Knaara Muslim
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  • 131 5 Nanking. Nov. IT.— Or. Wang Shih-chieh. Chinas Foreign Minister, stated here yesterday that m Addition to the Marshal loan proposals the Unite<l States would also supply China with food and medical supplle3. Dr. Wang said the Executive Yuan was working on a plan fully
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  • 77 5 MOSCOW. Nov. 17.- The Soviet Communist newspaper Pravda said yesterday that one of the reasons for the breakdown of Anglo-Soviet trade negotiations last July was the unwillingness of British to give firm dates for delivery of machinery offered m return fur Russian cereals and timber. The article, the
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  • 34 5 MALANDI, Teheran, Nov. 16 Deputy-Premier Ebrahim Khajenuri resigned today because he found it "impossible to implement any reforms with the present satellite's which he said were clustered around Premier Ghavam ex Sultaneh. U.P.
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  • 72 5 Ih:: the spell > V fh Pox, m J (le up He We l Kooster and ra3 hi i l ul crowded Han' Ul<l "W^nder- when the Rooster finished his song. "I wish you'd come and sing for a friend of mine and help entertain the guests
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  • 30 5 Virginia Writes. Paramount popular pin-up girl, has been credited with being the shapeliest of present-day screen personahties. The picture *hou\s that the claim is no exaggeration.
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  • 284 5 King Williams Town, Cape Province. Nov. 17— Despite opposition from the trade unions the Government of South Africa have decided to put on a permanent basis the j scheme for trairing Africans m the building trades. Mr. H. Hofmeya. announcing the Government's decision, said
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  • 102 5 MOSCOW, Nov. 17.— Th* wartime "Big Three," Mr. Churchill, Mr Roosevelt aad Marshal Stalin, appear with M. Molotov, Vassilcvsky and Von Faulus m a new play er titled "Great pays" toy the Soviet dramatist, N. Wirta, which was warmly applauded at Saturday night's premiere
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  • 43 5 WASHINGTON, Nov. n The General Assembly after overriding objections of the soviet bloc against settinj up a Ur ited Nations Korean Commission, began consideration o re•nd various organs to maKe grater use of the Internal court Charter. U.P.
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    • 53 5 SPECIAL X'MAS SALE A LARGEST SELECTION OF X'MAS GIFTS NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED! Enibrcide.red Table Cloth Ivcry W-tr? Linen Ladies Handkerchief China Ware Pewter Ware Camphor Chest Lacquer Ware Silk Kimonos AND ALL KINDS OF CHINKS*- HAND MADE FANCY GOODS i Your Inspections Are Confally h'.itrf SOON JOO CO., 53. H!OH
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  • 105 6 (From Ou r Own Reporter) Kuala Kang^ar. Nov. 17— H.E. the Governor cf the Malayan Union. Sir Edward Gent and Lady Gent accompanied by the ADC the Hon. Mr. A. C. Joma- ron. R.C. Perak. Mr. A. D. York, Deputy Commissioner. Central i Pei-ak,
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  • 93 6 SHANGHAI. N<*\ 17— Plans for inaugural iug two n*w ..'\vrseas air routes, one liuknir Shurujha: with f Singapore. ac<i tht other Shanghai I with Australia, are now ureter way by the Chi^a NatiorUil Ay :;tion Cor.poration. one of China's two lauding i'air line,, r.ccording to Ch &&e
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  • 335 6 NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-Depun f insky m a speech bristling witr p :i> g :er i on Sunday night, compared W n& E and Charles de Gaulle, with tw un^uoc. Ji^H Russia^Napolecn and Hitler. 'I opeaking before a banquet of the Council cf Soviet-American Friendship. V'shinsky said that the
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  • 292 6 <Frovi Our Oicn Reporter) IPOH. Nov. 17.— News has bt^n received of the award of the I Colonial Police Medal for gallan--1 try to Mr. Maurice Yale Naggier 1 Graham A.S.P., O.C.PD.. Kampar arj Inspector Sher Mohamed also of Kampar. The award is m
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  • 65 6 From Ou r Own RtpdH Kiane N 17 tion with the ?-:«tOfiw&^H Banki defalcation, Ka:.a« Indian tailc-. was are*™ produced bt-iore C^.e IdriH K.zns. Magistrate, .-.m I charged with cheating the^H Post Offav Savinrs Batil dishonest K inducing t«l Departrr.enr ro deliver J $2,700. at Klang on July S
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  • 25 6 AMSTERDAM. Nov. Minister MacKenf!em« nada rece'ved s honora^j™ of Law at the mv^J» sterdam yesterday a^JM honour mor? r L A for hin-.se'.i.- U.P.
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  • 30 6 Bombay. N/^ l ..^erdarM were !»«»>?> X*M the result o: a J s ''L rP ay« dockers il-?nvm.lingW -JM and hel<i the un« a food sir- a Reuter
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  • 117 6 Jewish Extremists Kill Bristoms Panic In Jerusalem JERUSALEM, Nov. 17.— Seven British policemen and soldiers were reported killed and at least 20 wounded, four critically, m three separate Jewish underground attacks m Jerusalem and Haifa. Pan'c reigned m Jerusalem for an hour when the extremists attacked two cafes on King
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  • 8 6 circles .ion v-' der. U.P.
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    • 149 6 CaWSIMAS GIFTS Eve^ujg Bags, Handpa*nled Scarves, Noveky Compacts, Nylons, and DdigHtiuJ French Jewelfery. i [I I I^^ one anc^ on 'v New and Oid Favourites Dli 19^0 Hen* Lies Love f I'm Playing with Fire -j. .4.) DB s^i Give Me A Hcan jo SiiK to 2 (hu:e m a
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  • 1295 7 WITH VERA ARDMORE s Wedding IK; i m IK W'~ arrelj V" Mr- -■I \irs Mao* I I, i v !i B fl 1 1 fl <■ N L .vo Little Ann. I.;. Ang ia Main-: ll' Kr'c- n rettv i h. kline, I R'..'-. and >
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  • 39 8 4< LONDON NovJ^H In la. 'n Srj ß emeralds, ruohVp^^H Dominion of In-iu* l^^! l« tynieaj of M "•'••"s'"ii) f RjjputH riu' s v ij fk-'ilt bedcover o! t-nl I'ade m mauve, bii^^H siivv- sha< cs. its ,fM
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  • 221 8 ONE CAR PENTER'S NAIL CAUSE TWO DEATHS LONDON, Nov. 17.- A carpenter's nail penetrated a gas pipe under, the skirtia^ m the tedroom where the Rev. Hue'n Jones and his wife, Elizabeth Jane, both well known South Wales p r eachers. were founo dead m ed at the Manse. Gop-
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  • 45 8 I LONDON. Nov. 16.-- For thr fir?t time sice 1939, 10,000 members of the Association of Jewish Ex-Service-men and Women from all over Britain held :i remembrance service on the Horse Guards parade wide esplanade I>et\v»*tn Wh tchall and St. James Park.- Reuter
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  • 161 8 A lev ew f the season's motor cycle racing sliows that the four most. important international events m Europe have all been won at over 80 miles per hourin spite of the handicap of standard fuol. Fastest of the four was the Ulster
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  • 48 8 ROME, Nov. 16.— a delegation of Italian industrialists and business men will attend the coming Toronto i Internat onal Pair and visit main centres of Canadian indu»try v it waa announced today. The Italian delegates will visit Canadian textile, mechan cal, metallurgical and hydro-electric installtion.- U.P.
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 8 DhM W (Bapty%P> being led m "l*"™™^*^ on Mturduy at Bukit^ Timah. < m
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  • 55 8 1 The Trilmna photographs shown here </ \*e r/r>se-up,<* of the Sm<mpore Turf Cluh's openng daxi at Buk,t Timah on Saturday. i j Jeffers brings m Mont Blot after winning the second race and (right) Last Double (E. Donnelly up) being led m after winning
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  • 124 8 Fiuslvn-, Nor H M \'-it ons '.^uH day set up th.> 'Lntlf^M to meet yeai 'm rv!. '>q^H M Russian w■. r.-s v.ot hloc will boycott "^^B "The Little Assembif^B the key Amei ican propv^H CMTent Assembly .-''ss.rM will be compass) of ;CJ beis if they wish to Ii
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  • 147 8 BANGKOK. (By Airmail). I Siam has presented to India f:e priceless Siamese version of the I ccmplete set of the Buddhist I scriptures "Tripataka". It wtfi :De *«ept at the Archaeological Museum m Delhi. In an impression presentat on 'ceromony at the
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  • 28 8 The Beach Road Police detained I three men following an ambush m Lorong, 7, Geylang" Road on Sunday, after they had recovered a loaded .38 revolver.
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    • 45 8 Ifcd Route Throughout The World! I B High Quality w:d Htah fer*| ><\ fonnarce Broadcast Receiver WfiA /Q/flir tm use m »rV „0 ALLCLIMATKS j I \(for /OAT TCAC/Ocletr j available (High order I I *he Central AAarketing Company 40 -C JUILiJr sntfctT. SINGAPORE. HHONE: 62J3
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  • 35 9 I B a ,t v U lm r m I*™** a* *> .ntiqu- sive. n -Ivor J ,peeksm 01 old Ga.vihi^ i:-:t t' bethi.salaceydox- pnnjabi |W oot .IbhatmaOtndnl 4ls 1190 sent n to the Ro-a'
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  • 50 9 I Russsian v-to bM re■et'n>-! the proposals Xi powers. I rmiitii Manuiisky X': stern X, havi ijority is iinythmc you ■ntli'men. Urnk i\ toXt l:ve to: tr..j,iy :<lone. m always tight." X Assembly' whs apKh i\v of han ol 41 to naiiors abstain np. Hei hloc voU'<! against UNKNOWN
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    87 9 fcor. i, Hun■i:;...; pickets w*tfc '>- Lie WVOy HOLi, tried to prcm/- oi :n cc true*- cinmed t > >>o ux Including o ne wo- V injured m dropped Ddow 13: tile Hist lime night, and tne m evidently decided n 3 of huge furnaces Anticipaurg r e than
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  • 254 9 Kuala Kangsar, Nov. 17. -Said to have undergone the tortures of hell m her delirium during a serious illness, a 28-year-old Malay women, named Che Mai munah, her husband and their b«by daughter are drawing large crowds to the mosques
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    32 9 Polue officers walked up and saluted after Detective Cheony Njit Cheony's coffin had \teen laid to rest. (Tribune Photograph). A] Police Ftriny Squad fire three volleys our their comrade's grave. (Tribune Photograph).
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  • 68 9 Actress Awarded £1,745 London, Nov. 17:— Gwen Mannenntr, Brit sh actress, was awarded £1,745. 15.5. 8 d. damages yesterday In her suit apairtbt Michael MyerbtTK, American producer, charging n for breach of a contract. Miss MannerinK alleged that Myerberg repudiated the contract shi- had with him for production of the
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  • 33 9 ROME. Nov. 16— The Italian Foreign Minister, Count Carlo Sforza n a special radio address to the United States thanked the American pt-ople tonight for relief sent to Italy. U.P.
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  • 89 9 Offic(r# and m*n of thr Rmqapttorr. Point f n,d their hist re*ftfet* at tht fun* ml Drtec*ive Cheonq Njit (hamej. uho was *hot iU,\m m told hUntd bxi yanytter* m a t:<il>»t<" RihiU of fee sh, t p. Thr hmt-ml h.ulc phut- on
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  • 35 9 BISHOP AUCKLAND, England. Nov. 16.— Mr. Hugh Dalton who If 1 signed hist week us Chancellor of thr Exchequer rece ved a vote of confldente today from his home town Labour Piirty unit.- U.p.
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  • 30 9 1 RANKFURT. Nov. 16.- A United StaU'S B-29 left Girhi l.stadt alrl>a.s«In Germany today on non-top "navigational training fl'Rht" to Dahr«n, Saudi Arabia. Air Force officials announced. U.P.
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  • 57 10 Rome, Nov. 17. The Italian Communist Party, admitting a direct action offensive which has reached into every sizeable town of the country, reacted yesterday with a new military appeal tor Rightist* to overthrow the present Government. The appeal came m the form of an angry 5.000 word
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  • 88 10 FrOm( > u rOw nIt P^A-NG. N(v m *«l made to the r^T* Aik Seng, the sundry goods shL ?n v brown <Uea7E hired to C r-.nv> Pi\.t;- It :;pptared that ,t ed the hand-Jar^ 2! aske d the puller to 2 bruwn sugar t£ Ho. 172 Tramter Ro^
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  • 83 10 Jerusalem. Nov. 17 j| vcrtlsement to be >übrcft the Palestine Press for ri tion next Friday cells forl ers for the purchase !r« Palestine Government o( i Dint parcels of land situ Haii'a between Kingjwj i the port area. The Governments inteM hand over to private to* reclaimed area
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  • 60 10 Mobile Police Station Shanghai. Nov. I Police today annoaj a gToup of "flying fora red and white art cars will soon Ml duties as mobile poW tions m Shanghai. The 'flying I0(tt can be i ushed to scei troubles with pr*** rying al! the authority police station. The units Hill
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    • 148 10 < onii<s-l vrliisiv*' to the Morning Tribune! "SUNSHINE FALLS" /ADMIRAL £R BENDER JTU£ OCOPTER ROSE ABOVE] I THE ADMIRAL STOPPED \h/ ME UAD LOST MUCW "T] REMEMBERED \fcf^ >JHE DECK, BUT. <j \PEOALUN6, DOWN WE WENT J^f? OP MIS FORWARD SPEED, AND TWEftOTOR^r^ CONTROL I •^^^-^te^^i^'^S^ AGAIN WE SAVED MIMSEIP/s
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  • 1045 11  -  I A SIX-DAY SERIAL I B > Pte. H. D. Colson t Chris Is Well on His Way to Civilian Anonymity Till Meets a Pretty Girl— with a Very Good Memory j t,M^ I>U Ch J ia i **>«•/ h<u l chns vouki ftmr imess sooner or Tm
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  • 177 11 (From Ou r Own Reporter) PENANG. November 17. By a baliot at a meeting held on Saturday night, the Rubber Trade Workers' Section )f the Penang Harbour Labour Association unanimously agreed to stage a strike should no amicable setiement &c reached before that date. A letter
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  • 38 11 SHANGHAI. Nov. 17:— A tota! ol 14 college students yesterday w«re reported to have been expeiled foi strikes m sympathy w'th thj death of a Chekianp University student re?hev tried to post handbills protest- j U.P.
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    • 44 11 B :a PSR PG^M •NC E r -v. Musical Gem I Great Waitz" V Gra vel raid UWa* Kor IV( TO-MORRaW P^AiRROR B^REAT WORLD 1. "—9.15 p.m. ■c Garden of AUah" I "(;Uda-"~ 9 15 P m the Apeman' I -lurii^- 830 1. TalUih
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    • 260 11 2^ Attractiie Afternoon Froiks fv? J A AND ifitfkftfci "^T Beautiful Evening Gowns M^^ kg) i<r; discount MM .^3 Shanphai Modern Tailoring \m m 10 BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE I Ladies own material nnnat made to order P hol ***** W frSSffii Ol R PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO NOTE THAT A
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  • 190 12 Had Triad Books: Fined $250 (From Our Own Reporter^ PENANG. Nov. 17. Saying that the accused did not knov hgw to read Chinese and did not also know the penalty of having m his posse jsion the illegal lit- 1 terature. Mr. G H. Goh who de- fendeti a young
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  • 75 12 Eight-Man Team Named For Korea FLUSHING MEADOWS, Nov. 17.— The I'nttfd Nutioru G«neral Assembly en Saturday approved the e-stablisiinunt of a Unitea Nations commission to supervise the granting of independence to Korea Russia, which had demarded the withdrawal of Russian and United States t'.oops from Korea as a fli-st step,
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  • 126 12 With effoct from Nov. 10 Egyptian Government demands all personnel arriving m Egypt irom abroad r.iust have been ir oculated with one half cubic t centimetre of Cholera Vaccine followed by a dose of one cubic centimetre alter an interval of 7 days. The second dose must
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  • 64 12 Washington. Nov. 17. Mr. John Fo-'er Dulles toM the Senate F^reipn. Relations Committee that American aid to Europe "will largely be wasted- -or worse" unless u&e<l to promote a new economic unity m W*s« Europe. The Marshall plan, he said would fail unless the United States insisted on
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  • 70 12 SANDHURST, Nov. 17— The Duke of Gloucester visited Sandhurst on Friday to present the King George V banner to the champion company of the Royal Mil.tary Academy. Addressing 1,000 officer cadets on parade the Duke said: "I remember the day my father presented the banner at Buckingham
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  • 56 12 BRUSSELS, Nov. 17. Twenty-flve thousand veterans of both world wars, former political prisoners, prisoners-of-war and former resistance fighters from all over the country demonstrated at BrusseU yes torday against the "unbelievable and scandalous indulgence P°~ licy for collaborators and traitors as practised by successive governments, particularly the
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    • 230 12 SOMK BEHIND THf: SCENES IN A LOM>(»\ THFATKK "WE PROUDLY PRESENT^ A B AC KSTAGI MIKTIIQI AKfc BY IVOR NOVELLO OPENING NOV. 18th if> p.m. nightly Nov. 19th. 21st. 22nd at the 14 I 4MII THI A I III: SEATS $3 00 to 5:1 00 from Pohinsons. Tel: 5894 Ex.
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    • 71 12 te m fetal U» mm+rt W^l(^j|J^ v. M :°Wf,j NEXT AftRACttON Based on the Novel -ALL BRjbtS AftE BEAUTIFUL 11 -'ij^j^^^P^^C^Mk B^HHI 1^ M WF^ «*MAtK STEVENS -ROSEMARY DeCAMP W HENRY Ml HI HI I 'Ml 111 I ]^M I 111 <.iiovi| OF THE BLACK PIRATE I\ Preceded by f
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  • 211 13 Stephenson Returns HENRY STEPHENSON is on his way back to Hollywood, crossing the Atlantic m the Queen Elizabeth. Hie was born m Grenada, British West Indies, and was educated at Rugby School. He has been m Britain playing Mr. Brownlow m Cineguild's "Oliver Twist." This was Stephenson's first
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    • 328 13 Expert Ladies Dress Maker/ X Latest Fashions. r^ CHOP CHING UDKG r ft FXOM SHANG**/ &^§«2&&<s&>s2h MMt) (In-hard Kd., Sinjjap'»re ll j j formerly at lIS, Orchard Road [I I 1/1 Prompt Service: Satisfaction \_.jj -f J (iua ran teed ATTENTION PLEASE! j OUR LATEST OFFER |flftU§ The "CONVERTOGRAM SPE-
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  • 662 14 DETAILS OF CUTS IN IMPERIAL PREFERENCES 23-Nation Geneva Trade Agreement 1 London Nov 18 The British Commonwealth has agreed tnTteVms o°the 23-nation Geneva Trade Agreement publidv ed today to the elimination of Imperial preference on me^er of their 1938 value, pnd reductions m p.eierence* amounting to a further 25 per
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  • 227 14 Market Notes And Jointings (From Our Financial CorrJ Investors' faiccies, not unnatuj rally, are looking beyond the I horizon to places \vh«re the shadow of austerity does not fall and even m Malaya there has been some buying recently of South African selections. Adverse influences m the United i Kingdom
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  • 700 14 Sl^iiiArUKt. .>U\ IS. 1H47 Singapore share quotations to* day as given by the MaUy*n Shareholders' Association were follows IXDfSTB'AL* Atlas If 13. C0 |4.H vl.x Brick Ords. ISO 190 Prefs. 310 3 20 B. 12. mistee 5.75 9 50 Cons. Tin Smelters (O) 22 23 do (P)
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    • 100 14 U CLEARIIC \^EBshL H_Hv __H mmHO% _^_L^w< ->*-' __M^_l i ■J aC^ai R_? _B^_T "W" I _^iM_f J_P BlWix 1 "*"4 ~^^^^^^H _^^^_^^^Nl >'^Ta_l _B^_r^Bß\_^_B^r_r i \wr I 1 1 i I^*^_^ Vy^v >! IF r -^x^ The Ro Hong Steams)ii|i C». (1932) ltd. Imorporat^ 'm »W£a|H>;et PASSkNG^K it FREIGHT
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  • 888 15 8,,,u NiV i*U, m t<m events 111 6 some. on my selection.. L CLASS 1 WT. 1. W FTR* B h < Tarabah. ChatsE Fort should hunt out J with three' I wins will no loubt i B,i 1,,., i am afraid it
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  • 100 15 AUSTRALIAN WRESTLERS TO FIGHT HERE Two Australian wrestlers of reputation who arrived from Sydney yesterday will make their debut this Saturday at the Great World Stadium. Tod Hardwick, ex- Amateur Mtd-dle-Weight Champion of Australia, will meet Son of Kong while his colleague, Michael "Curly" Connors, will clash with Hardit Singh.
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  • 102 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The s.s. Obra. which is m the Outer Roads m Singapore harbour, has a live cargo of 48 race horses for the Singapore Turf Club. The Tribune learns that the* were shipped m Freemantle. Messrs. John W. Manning, Henry A Gentle, Norman A.
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  • 34 15 NAMPA. Maho. Nov. 17.-Twc of th.- flvf Ch&nttt, wh > owned i the "Forbitlden Palace' restaurant which was wrd-k^i by an explosion h«rre on Saturday, wore kiHed and other thre* memb-r--of the family critically injure!
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  • 689 15 Horses ChfS I. Div. I. 7 Furs. PRINCESS GinxiVERE -v i> ant 0 12 J. Donnelly 9.W GOLD MEDALLIST 5y bah 312 Harper 3 U ROSEWELLS BOY 5v or c s I1 0 Flannery 8 .12 TARABAH 4 eh a c 0 Turrer 8 10 OAKLAW bag
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    • 37 15 (tin WRGO I I trfffl Gpen road or m I l I P-<v their S| PaY thtlr way with f v Pay their wav with durability. Hr a! fi up longer. j I K *tributon -i Union.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 40 15 HOCfctY S.C.R.C. vs. Clarke Rangers, Hong Lim Green; SRC. vs. K3tong Sports Club, Padang: Naval Dockyard vs R.N. Police, Naval Base. tUJGGEK Medical College Union vs. Clarke Rangers, College ground. BADMINTON Straits Chinese M.Y.F.. vs T.A.M.Y.F. Clerical Union Hall 6.15
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  • 325 16 9 CERTAINTIES for AUSTRALIA TEST TEAM ■mm, Sor. 17— NiiiP players serin certain of s^lfrti»n for the Australian «^t ii'am against India uhkh will l»e innounced here tomorrow night. They a r e l>«>n Pradman. W. Brown. W. Morris. Lindsay Hasset. X Milkr. Ray I.indwall, (nlin M<< <>01. Lan JohnMB
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  • 268 16 Am arnath's Gamble Succeed Australians Collaps fcYDNEY. Nov. 17. Amarnath s gamble m putting on Sohoni when only ten overs were left before the new ball was due. came off today, and Bradman's Australian XI. after appearing well set for a huge total, were all-cut before lunch with an addition
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  • 45 16 SRC 2 Calletes 1 Displaying superiority m all departments of the game, the Singapore Recreation Club beat \he Combined Colleges at hockey by two goals to one on the Padang yesterday. The Recs notched thtir winning goal a minute from time through Stanley.
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  • 39 16 Police 2nd XV 24 i*oints. S.C.C. 'A' XV 0. Fielding a heavier and better co-ordinated team, the Police fifteen had little difficulty m defeating the S.C.C. 4 B* team m their rusger encounter on the Padang yesterday.
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  • 37 16 Recruiting .for the {Malayan Air Cadet Corps will take place on Dec. 6. Those interested must report at the MACC HQ.. Kallang Airport, at 5 p.m. The next recruiting date will be announced later.
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    • 47 16 X'JtIAS CIEARANCE SALE AT BOTTOM PRICE INCLUDING ALL KINDS OF HAND CARVING FUR- NITURE, CAMPHOR CHEST, I CHINESE HAND MADE FANCK GOODS LAMP-SHADES ETC Your Early Visit is Wchm PEIPING STOR 173 Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone; 7835. i Goodwood Park Hote IS NOW OPEN S Tel. »»7»L
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