Morning Tribune, 24 November 1947

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  • 80 1 H.NT.HAI. Nov. 23. The iocce, tourists concluded KU'hu engagements today W lost to the combines Kvu Ui Tsingpeh team by l;riv m evenly contested X throughout, t>ut the MaXvK v dogged b* M< I*B* V; iitng 'i pt n<ilt>i. ovi-i :l^'\vinf, r crowd of 20.- thrilling strugm CN5500.000.- winter
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  • 63 1 Ipdon. \.v 22. -The News of [World gisiip columnist Ir.g for tomorrow*! edition [tahy that Earl Mountbatrr.iv be named Ambassador M United States when he Bitfd b-'i work m India. b highly regarded m Amand his transfer there, both ftonel grounds and because c eloic family
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  • 26 1 MICHAEL NOT ABDICATING t'Mon. Nov. 22.— The Rumn legation today denied a re* m the Daily Worker sugR that King Michael of •W* might abdicate. U.P.
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  • 69 1 Photograpnj. Some of the winners at the last day of the Singapore Turf Club's Revival Meet, (Top) Mr Pang Kirn Seng leads m Double Aries (Bagby "P>Y?. n ncr of the Third Race; (Middle) Mr E E C. Thuraisingham leads m Heroden (Jeffers up I winner of the
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  • 366 1 i.Jreni Onr Own Reporter) KUALA U'MPI'R. Nov. 23 Chan Tham Lim. alus Sow Quai. 16 year-old ganger member of the Green Dragon Mountain Society, and nrobably the last dangerous bandit m Selangor, for whos- capture a reward of (5.000 was offered by thf Selangor
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  • 109 1 RANGOON. N(n- 23. Th« bodies of U. AunK San, former Premier of Durnia, hit wx cabinet colleagues who were asjaaainated here last July, are to be placed for an "indefinite period" m specially made glass coffins, it was learned here today. Th<* ceremony of transferring
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  • 28 1 LONDON, Nov. 3 —Racketteers started their Christmas yesterday Turkeys worth $10,000 wero stolen from Smithfleld market while a truck driver was having U.P.
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  • 20 1 1 popular Republican M.R.P. Prnne Ayfinime- announced at 4 oclock ?ate thai h« been the ca« U-
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  • 31 1 LONDON, Nov 22 -Britain^ ,owing the development of the machine, called "Air Horse freight carrier and a third w Si s a cr °P sspra ng' ng Tiachine Reuter
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  • 456 1 PROCESSION 'BAN' ANGERS MALAY WOMEN SEVERAL HUNDRED SINGAPORE MALAY WOMEN ARE VERY ANNOYED WITH THEIR I MUSLIM LEADERS. Reason: Because of a number I of letters written to the Malay language daily, Utusan Melayu, an unofficial "ban" wan imposed on a procpsstrm they had planned for the Royal Wedding on
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  • 66 1 [Won, Nov. 23— A few pcrr***m up the Thames R:v,. ■any this week m one of their appearances m English watana today for the first t.me to steaitB went on sale m jli at half a crown p.r said that tlie t«eO« more tike roast beef than a
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  • 33 1 *ASH INGTON) Noy 22 odtteS dude tob acco among Her;. Ntnt abroad under .the nwn i foreign aid programliV'fy be considered v t obac industr y Way c Wa s learned here Reuter
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  • 34 1 CANTON. Nov 23 .-Hong J "7. Gov>> rnor, Sir Alexander ««am, paid an official call vem V Soon 8. tne new lP a ot Kwangtung pro-! on^o"8 m the afternoon, %as sported today U.P.
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    • 79 1 ON OTHER PAGES Malacca Mystery Women Disappears Pag* t. B'pore Students In UK Page S. N*ictt In Pictures Pages 8d 9. New Six-Day Berial Page 11. $21-Mrilion changed Hands at Spore. Races Page IS. Brisbane Tea: Spectal Review Page 15. For the meticulous woman who appreciates beauty of line and
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  • 192 2 Mether Of Four Children Missing: Search Party Finds BloodStained Parang In Jungle (From Our Own Reporter) MAL\CC\ Nov. 23.— Mystery surrounds the dis■moearance of a 23 -year-old Hokkien Chinese woman. mother oi tour cruldren. who has been missing after allegedly aroing to fetch tapioca from a vegetable garden m Sungei
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  • 110 2 Will Dispute Widew To Get £1,000 A Year LONDON. Nov -A WVtOW, left £180 a year oy her QUIWHO, who g*ve a Large pu:"- fWa £98,0d0 .to hi^ woman secretary i 3 now to receive ttXHW I year; and a cash payment ■>: £-500 J«r herself and £6.000 etch tor
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  • 127 2 "Courtship Lovers" Condemned LONDON. (By Air Mill; fc Before 500 people m a town hall a "brains trust" of a mind < specialist, a clergyman, a wo-, man doctor and a solicitor, gave their views on physical} j love during courtship Hie discussion was arranged m Sunderland (Co. DurUam>j s
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  • 273 2 EATS 8½ LOAVES OF BREAD DAILY STILL HUNGRY LONDON. Nov. Sixty loaves, fcrty black puddings, eight- j four m?ar pcs, a moinvtals of cake- ?v\ his 4 b?sic" rations that's tr\ly sme of the fo d Kenneth Yat^s, 19. of Clay'onI« -Moors. Lanos, ea*s every vreek. And despU? all that
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  • 73 2 Th«» market cpenea quiet at Nov. 21. closing prices with small I business dortp for No l Dec. de-« liverlng at 43 cents. Subsequ--1 ei«tly. business -as aonp at 42|, Jan at 42f T^e market has been quiet all tnrougli the half-worfcing day ulth very little business passing.
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  • 156 2 "There Is No Excuse For Smacking A Lady's Face" London: Nov. B.— A discharges soldier who f h^ door shouted "Spiv" at him was :olti by the Uxunuge miHw.it. •'Whatever the provocation was no man has the right to walk across the road and smack a y i ung lady's
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  • 165 2 Ship* alongside the Singapore wharves WEST WHARF Godown 1/2 Canton, Burnside. Godown 3 Mantin. Godown 4/5 MAngola. Godown 6/7 Malampu* Vasna. Godown 8/9 Br«contalre Godown 11/12 Bidderdek Godown 13/ 14 Eaapeotoe— «elay. EBfPItntTT>OCK Godown 15 16 Lycaon. Godown 17/18 Mt. Revelstore Park. Godown 19/20 Van. T. Hoft. Godown
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    • 43 2 H I 100 TEARS AHSAD or its TIMS fltt| i a^| OLD CLOTHES J 111 "jj^k MADE NEW! and invisible Mending WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. 412. Orchard Rd.... Telephone 82fi51 Singapore. Conopletion wltliin hours including Collection and Dclivety j J*'* I j i
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    • 399 2 «Sf ¥»IJR H\»W Ta»AY BLUE NETWORK 1 P- m Close Down; 6 pjn. Programme chew Rf^^ 1 j 2 MAT AY i «Ttf^ll^H Summary; 6.05 Children's Hour; 6 80 J«J gj v^ me m Amoy: IP* inAIiAY *JNG*4IB»« I -sports Round-Up"; 6.46 Interlude; "Talk For w oit^ Samm ary PROGHAMMCS
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  • 127 3 LIGHTERMEN CELEBRATE 53RD. ANNIVERSARY The 53rd. anniversary of the Singap:re Lighter Owners' A»socation was fittingly celebrated on Saturday night, when about 200 members and guests _at down to a sumptuous Chinese dinner at the Wing Choon yuen restaurant, Great World Mr. Liar Kok Tai, the President, speaking during dinner, said
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  • 19 3 -T id nd travel- rhiladelphU for I'°^,. of Piece painl fr"m one of his ms f I
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  • 165 3 Secretary of Slate for Colour Cre«* Jones bnder L£v Rees Williams Sir KTand Lady ThomM. Lord Son better known m Ma- Tt i sir Arthur Richards) and Ltfjvctan, res dent CDm- „f Perak, two members; "Scely familiei of Malaya a Vr«V number of Malayans L n io n v:.
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  • 135 3 Ex-Serviceman Wins Pension After 4 Years lUodon. Nov. B.— Ex-soidier tancis Brain. 48. won a long |ht when a Birmingham tri- i mal vot t i unanimously that I pension— stopped m Marc* 40-sh:ul! have br-:n con- j A Ministry of Pensions officia' c Ufe case wcu' I b n
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    26 3 '•"xtrnor, Sir Franklin Gtmson, xcho opened th e > f the Happy World Park, i* seen mspet mv 1 ""/s (>n view ut the s hotr. Tribune
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  • 78 3 The special menus served by certain Singapore restaurants last week m connection with the Princess Elizabeth Wedding Fund brought m a total of $361.50 made up as follows: Lido Restaurant $150, Pavilion Restaurant $100, Capitol and Rex Restaurants $71, Prince's Restaurant $40 Last Wednesdays "Ori«ntalia" at
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  • 98 3 The Malayan Students Union i« organising informal monthly meetings for Malayans studying tn London It is proposed thai !as many as it can arrange to do so, should meet for luncheon at the restaurant m Tottenham Court Road, London, en the third Saturday of each
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  • 29 3 I I The 1947-8 Calender of the University of London School of Oriental and African Studies is available for consultation m tne office of the PRO. photograph/
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  • 648 3 Students from China and Br.gapore were among the party which visited the example of a rew type of school Britain intents t?r^viden large numbers as arc ew typo of tchool Britain intends mert^he raising of scnool age comes into eft*. Scnool
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  • 12 3 Malmec .layasinphe-PeriJ. tnr Cc»e e Of Muri. U»*n.
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  • 91 3 PR FILM UNIT ON TOUR The Film Unit o: the Public Relations will as usual hav« a <uV> week this week, with the following fixture*: Today. Tanglin Thrift and Investment Co-operative Society Tomorrow. Salvation > Army Boys" Horn* Wednesday. Marine **>!"* Station Thursday, Kampong Sepadaa. Friday, Outram School *n view
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    • 31 3 |(Ml%>ar« «f fl«» Time USEFUL BOOKS Tgg* A ComTr-ercial Course ;or MW Student:^4 .SO Whitakcr Good and Bad Eng^U 3co K C LLY WALSH LTD. munun W *"?!!5KR4FFLES PIACE, SINC.APOKI. k....
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  • 28 4 Linda Christian, lovely MGM ac Tress, takes ihne out to go fishing. Which fish wouldn't bite on a lint held by such an angler?
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  • 108 4 London, Nov. 22.— When Dorothy Irene E imonas. 2b, ni^r i»a of Stapley-cottages, Churchstanton, Taunton Somerset, war remain led at Taunton on a cha: ?e of infanticide, she said the baby was born after she had been criminally assaulted last December by a man who stopped
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  • 116 4 London, Nov. 22. Because it would be "a terrible thing*' if her baby was born m priSDn. a sentence of six months' impri- I sonment on a mother-to-be was quashed at Ipswich. Mrs. Edna Flora i-lall was s«n- tenced on September 22 for stealing
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  • 68 4 London, Nov. 22.— A young mother who stole so that her child should be the best dress: d m the district was sentence c three years' penal servitude at Essex Quarter Sessions. Esther K. P. West, 29. of Fora road, Dagenham. admitted withdrawing £30
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  • 320 4 NANKING. Nov. 23 .-Prem ier Chang-chun gave a J r""p Chinese voters an object lei- son en me mtuu:a* oi «*«<* when he cast his vote to oay m tne national election as they had done when the GcneiaJissinr.o and Madamt cnung '.oud,
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  • 168 4 "EASY" BAPTISM FLA YED London. Nov 22. T!vI2GEsM s»x clergymen who styU i;.eafl selves the "under- forty -.vap'.B the Chelmsfonl DucW f.« made an outspoken attack «^H the pn^ent system ot tupissH In a rep »rt now b m? tor.-fl sldere.l by a Diocesan committftß ihcy say: H r lt.
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    • 166 4 NON.DRIP I M DUAL SQUASH DISPENSER I T»« Onyrnvr artnwn ud mn« tftran into dn«km| flm at om tfno» I lofr'fcer wilh Ihc rctiuirctl <|*ttlllil> ol walct H M |"'<■'- KboM i; ,n ,*i™ Syrup nc fFtOotk ■■■■T^H I ''1*"" r 100 io AX) tfiiul* Ir tin ea^ii Ux>l. aa<xdtnt
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    • 215 4 m Monday Puzzle ConiML LETTER RESHltfj^H KOA Uv "I HOCK V m SCP?^ I TARED Cl'SHlJsj^^B 5- WORD bIAMUNij I ft tree, the DOGWqod J t:ie cent:e of out woru iZ the second wor.l j. slang jJ^M policeman, the third enrwJ?B anin.als. the fifth d flo wer sixth a type
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  • 78 5 S. Movie-Fans Want fore British Films H REPORT FROM RANK M M -Coniptoi X The S-vrntJ to I*"? 01 m.y, x own Tiu< tl\vn DouglM E |{.r.r. -Hunrs X l■■ Ky the Aelcorn. m h i fiuin i tn< ■Stair >' He;l d A n i pt>ath' 'loinj Ks throughout
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  • 35 5 t Michael Balcon ifl I Haling on his film m eight years, us iiave alsn been studios by other 1939. This means idios. independent whose til ins are ugh the Rank Orprobably claim to
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    163 5 wtl sUilllos »n reI -JC* Sln ce 1939. t;n th M>ntir e Brlen.! recol^ has lent A. 1 opposite to I s"r n 3 fiims ov?is- d:^band for Joan r nh and Francoise Kosay, "Scott of the i Antarctic" with John MillB. and •I m Australia "Eureka Stockade" s
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  • 624 5 LITTLE John Howard Davies came downstairs to say goodnight to his parents stooped into film fame. A child with an i unruly mop of hair, a whimsical I face and large, expressive eyes, he was chosen from more than i 1.000 applicants for the title role ip Cineguild's
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  • 35 5 I Ipoh. Saturday.— His Highness the Sultan of Perak. Sir Abdul Aziz, has appointed Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang <Tuan Hajl Abdul Wahab» of Ipoh as Mentri Be&ar of Perak under the Federation plan.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 145 5 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR RANGE OF X'MAS GIFTS m j SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE? INSPECT OUR WIDE SELECTION NOW AT DISPLAY i G. C. DE SUVA BROS. JEWELLERS 3, RAFFLES PLACfc PHONE *****, SINGAPORE. MADAM HOltfcMfc Can reveal your future and solve your buslres^ and domestic problems by her wonderful power
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  • MONDAY. NOV. 24. 1947.
    • 188 6 The Australian Governments stuDDoin reteal to reconsider its decision to deport 14 Malayan seamen brings to the forefront a question to which the white nations should give **ome serious consideration. How long will the European nations continue to humiliate Asia by the observance of racial beliefs which
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    • 178 6 In America, m the British Commonwealth, and m the empires Of the Western European nations written and unwritten laws continue to wound the vanity and humiliate the spirit of Asia. The existence of these discriminatory laws imposes a barrier between the peoples of Asia and the white nations
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  • 26 6 Phiitoamph The War Memorial stood out m boid relief aga.nst thr dark sky when ilru^.u Wedding celebration* m Singapore. r T 9m Tribune
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  • 588 6 BOOKS OF THE WEEK I ''TIBETAN VENTURE" BY ANDRE GUIBAUT (MURRAY). Andre' Guibaut is the French Consul-General m Singapore at the present time. He is an outstanding man of many parts. Scientist and explorer, he is also a gifted writer. This is not all.
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  • 388 6 U.S. BILL TO OUT COMMUNISM I WASHINGTON, -Informed| observers here believe that present trends In the United States may lead within th# next few months to a consideration by the Supreme j Court of the fate of the Communist Party here, and the rights ol Its members under the Bill
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  • 1168 7  -  VERA ARDMORE Hx- WITH Id amusing cockK ir reaid-r.ee m I u n Wednesday ftcasion was the ft channel K,d rad:ant IB 1 I evening |CWB. ft., lerred ttom Kta-! bar W M r ,nd Mrs I ftv. Mr and Mr* I Mr and Mrs X M
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    • 23 7 HISTORICAL ANCE OF THE YEAR t Black Rose *B. Costain $S JO nt r tady for yOU r gift parcel Quay ln Sapore.
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    • 149 7 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads I Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOO FURNlTUlfcfc ALL KINDS OF LINEN tMBROIDEKIES EtC v ETC 241. River Valley Road. Singapore Phone: 4025. j tUt (Mi NASI RAMAS XASI GOttfcNG SAVORY RICt HIJSTTAFEL Saturday 4c Sunday available: NASI BRYANI (Java Stylet with thicken
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  • 124 8 Photograph Photograph) Mimbtrt and their families thronged the SRC pavilion to celebrate the Royal Wfdding tnth a gala night (..f dancin-j. The bitildmft kwj brightly flood-lit and decorklfitL- Tribune The group m the picture abwe at the SRC Dance are (left to nfjht) Miss Pamela L'Angellier,
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    46 8 Photof/raph). Kt/ic women wiemW hers of the Singa- pore' Recreation I Club have taken to i playing netball and i have been showing growing enthusiat 8m for the sport at i practice games. The pictures above !and below show a practice game m vrotiress. Tribune
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  • 145 8 "No Romance" In This Secret Wedding— Judge LONDON, Nov. 22. A judge speaking of a "secret wedding") m which ho could find "no tftdtnee of romance." said: "Clearly the wife was expecting all she could get and the husband was expecting all he could get without having to be! unduly
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  • 207 8 ACTRESS PHONED "CHEER ME UP" ..THEN DIED I London, Nov. 22. Scotland Yard has marker the death fil* of forty-year-old actress Phyllis (Johnny) Clare, found dying m her Park-lane luxury fiat No suspicion of foul play." But her death, from an overdose of drugs, is still a mystery to her
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  • 149 8 I LAJiMLXJN. NOV ?> A »>roken off ha.i nothine left to u^ IB i when the mother die.l the won™ r cXc «W M m TV-IT houri MSff HI I Her death puzzled the PivJ .v tellln X the Registrar^ene^ thT ro^ il althougrh that is prolmbTy so"t t**
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 83 8 Attractive Afternoon Frocks 1%. Beautiful Evening Gowns I^B 10% DISCOUNT. Shanghai Modern Taiforirg JW H| 10 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE ESj B Ufci'e w n mater a. o lQ Hiv made to order < none ***** X I Hifcn cuss Ladies' Wrist X Watch, Rolled Gold, M X. J |L 10
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  • 15 9 IT, he mil M <«« le s ,i; ilf h, i I jjg ;.;:,,,ance with
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  • 40 9 r S( a i. Nov. 22. Good ftbe Ki:an Felice has rem one arrest m connecUli the murder of Chia p| President the Hu Fishmonijers 1 Association 0 >hot to de«th on the yj Not. 6. m Tcinjcng ng
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  • 233 9 DOW FIGHTS A WILL LEAVING SECRETARY £98,000 London, Nov. 22. H: upped to '-ar. a widow ■han.itt. tail .sat among her He :...;::<■:. the Prob;';e Ht. London He was listening to her Hsd Mr Melforri StPveasOM, 1. as he disputed the will by 111 h-T state ageni husband. H eighty-one,
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  • 82 9 EX-FOLUES GIRL GETS DECREE Im.lon. Nov. 22. Mrs. Rosa|Si"l!. tf Qu<( sglow, St. V Wcod 'Lone on wa ■led a decree n'.si m the Dirt' Court on the ground 01 i adultery o i he r husband Marcus Sieft. son of Israel p, irillicnaire vice-chairman al*us and Si>encer's. I and
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  • 154 9 Sidault's 4-Point Plan For Germany I Paris nov 99 M Gorges French Foreign Minister, ■p"n- v J lln| sters conference m' a f Lon( 1on on Tuesday B nr i''unr,v"»!"^ n Offlce spokesman lw"o re yesterday Ronf,,,; lt lho outcome of the ■»'i'ir, «S -k 6 s P° kes man
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  • 61 9 Warrant Officers' Sergeants' Da nee At Mt. Elizabeth Photo Service) Group photograph of the cheerful and happy guests who attended the dance held on Nov. 15 by War rant Officers and Sergeants (War Crimes) at Mount Elizabeth. A tnong the guests were Brigadier Jd. H. New, Mis* Angela New, Col.
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  • 51 9 Photograph) The Wedding Celebration Dance at the BCC was well attended and enjoyable. Above (left to right): Mrs. Craggtt, Mr. Rothery, Mrs. Xuibet, Airs. Rothery and Mr. Craggs. Below: Mr. T. Smith Mr. X A Brundle and Mm. Brundle, Mr. John Chester and Mrs. Chea- j ter.-
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    60 9 TEHERAN. Nov. 22. The Premier of Persia, Ghavam Es Sultaneh, went to the Shah immediately after a special cabinet meeting today to discuss the strong Soviet note delive.ed to the Persian Government warning of "grave consequences" which might follow the rejection N> the P*rs'".n P>-' J«- ment of
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  • 91 9 Harrogate, Yorkshire. Nov. 22. —A fortune believed to exceed £250.000 has been left to the British Labour Party by Robert Addy Hopkinson who died last Fiiday m this wealthy residential town, Yorkshire's least industrial centre. His two sons and one daughter received nothing. The will provided that the
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  • 170 9 WRONGED WOMAN'S GENEROSITY LONDON. Nov. 22. A man who pleaded guilty to bigamy was bound over at Liverpool Assizes after Mr. Justice Birkett had read a letter which he called "another illustration of the generosity of a woman who has been wronged to the man who did the wronn John
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    • 22 9 ADDING MACHINES CALCULATORS NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVING SHORTLY Orders booked m rotation rom fo ltd. 104. Robinson road, L BINOAPOR2. (Incorporated m England)
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  • 58 10 CAIRO. Nov. 22 A Zionist bomb factory m Cairo designed to help extend Jewish terrorism to the heart o? the Arab world, was raided by Egyptian police early today, the police said. The owner, a young Jew, allegedly a Zionist extremist, was arrested Eight bombs, many hand.grenades
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  • 165 10 Music Broke In On 18 Silent Years Urn-lon. Nov 22 de at for eighth A hear!' QWr >U And the man who'ea-^H hart :orsotten the soej?l man vo^ s lay bac^^B rocked with laughs h!r*^H ed to t,urs of joy attB^B Then, 'God be pra^d I true I can heaf^^B
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  • 54 10 Lost Part, Cyd Ptnana N 22 A Cr.A'^H Ang Mail Kirn iving at U I pong Java Lane, reported ifl I loss o' a p.ir of t: -users which wer? $40 cash and a '-M j que tor $295 Apart IMB I bli bicycle valued $242 W M stolen on
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  • 55 10 Washington. Nov S The Labour Bureau of SI istics today reported I w jump m the Unite! a* cost of living, but Rep* cans continued to attae President Truman's ien-pon anti-inflation programme. New fis;uios showed v cost of living m St-ptea* this year was 666 higher
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    • 139 10 I omi«s-F\< Insiv* tm the Morning Tribune j "SUNSHINE FALLS" wl "Dpi IMllA" jUi M 1 3QSH 1 -TV4A.T REMIND* ME I W»*S ON KrfV v^».^r XO THE f "JUST JAKE" Iseeth'genoowin&,OßigW XmeansweV l-^Zva^ AL V I JT^ /AH GOra IMPRESS TWO TH'Ngs CN. COr.S' -OO -SHUN" ON tJ? A
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  • 1026 11  -  Mary G. Davison I A SIX-DAY SERIAL 1 Ij. A Marine Meets the Gal of His Dreams— and, Like j Simple Simon, Introduces Her to the Man of Hers J W. Freeman cv m. den Rule, he wa I -wo strikes Hank strutt -,h for men I
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  • 246 11 London, Nov. 8. The whimpering of a puppy saved three f people when flames swept then home, but a mother, her two children, and a nephew were burned to death. „c The dead were: Ruth Todc 2S. Pamela Todd, 7, John
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  • 169 11 NEW YOilK. Nov Tht sevcrert decline m many years carm to South African gold •hare prices on Lor.don and Johannesburg stock markets recently, following the announcement today that an application had been made to Johanl^ nesburg -ourts !or the appoint- 'n€nt of a judicial manager
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  • 142 11 Contributions To Quade-E-Azam Fund The President of the Overseas [Pakistani League reminds the ,publ:c that any monetary con.-- tr'trjtion t Qu^dt-E-Az? n Rf--ljet Fund should be s?nt by telegraphic trartfers to the Honorary Treasurer. 243 tftaff Unes. Karachi. i If git parcels are sent to Karachi they should also be
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  • 210 11 She'll Stand By "Conceited Little Rascal" LONDON, Nov. 22. Arthur Parker- Wood. 21, who had posed as a major, was given by a magistrate three months to make 1 pood Arthur's wife, Jean, 20, had a plan ready. They will go into business together, she said i as chiropodist and
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    • 77 11 I 'AST 3 SHOWS L** M 5 a »d 9.15 p.m. Jfonderful Laugh and Love! V A Wonderful Life' I lUIKs STKWART NAbTERFUL COMEDY Si^NTIMEKT 8PS G Io: MORROw •Z iv r v TWo WORLDS" C GREAT WOWD J „T 7-9.15 p.m. fr^il Street 1 <>Pens To-morrow rh e Batman*'
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    • 84 11 FLASHING SMILE! WHITER TEETH > fl| lW^ i«^^^'^Pß B&. tßmlnffiK^HsS^nJ!' P^^^^^vA t* JB B^B^M^M B^la i3l^Bß B^B^i^^ *^^BH B^S^^T*^^BB Be <* .''v.-' c>xi oc^ -rf^i bY^B Whiter teeth make your smile enchantinp and Pepsodcnt makes teeth so much whiter. Pepsodent is the only dentifrice to contain J num the most
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  • 281 12 -By A Bride-To-Be London. Ncv. 22 Twenty- four-yoar-oiu Edith Rawlire, cf Kcclcs. Lancashire. who I has mm an oseay competition for en^aped crls oriraniseii by th»^ Nation.4] Baby Welfare Council has very definite uJeis on uhit .j: i'iape.fihoul«l be like. A?Vp<l to write about what sh*» mqitifttii from marriajre
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  • 126 12 London. Nov. 22-Ex-Sc:d:cr Frauds Brain, iZ, won a tog fight \*h:n I Birminßham tribunal vote.i unanimously that tts pe..si:n— stopped to March 1945-slOUl<l have been coW*-| nued. x I A Ministry of Pensions offim. «aid the case would be re-inves-.tieattd and Brain would get
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  • 99 12 PARIS, Nov. 22 —M. Rotten Schuman, Popular Republican Financial expert who spells "austerity* to France as Sir Staflord Cripps does to Britain, today accepted Picsident Vln* cent Atniol's invitation to form a "c ntre cabinet m one of the gravtft moments of postwai France where nearly three.
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    • 214 12 11.1.45.4 13. fATIIAV PH(IVK 6.45 .9.30. tAIIIAI 34C LAST TU'O PAYX In "Monsieur Verdoux'" Jg there is a peculiar *i£r'f\i *di cc rd Vw ~V I II II XI f J an t-\ en more li^^JßktT^. Al% I Ikl peculiar h\sterii iMk I Hll PI IN oflaughter- I (V jap
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    • 158 12 j\ PHONE 690Q LASI 4 ■/".^jiH^»?ll/ > li,'ii?S.\ 5U H HsV-LAMiiNG ADVBNTURE.f FRECEoio BY SPECIAL NFW-RFn EXCUSIVTE PICTIRES OF TIIF. raoc*L* .\ND CEtEBRATIONS IN SI.NGAPOKF ov m H OF ROYAL WEDDIM. I I TO-MORROW I YOU'LL WITNESS HOLLYWO^M GLAMOUR MURDER I A ibEORBE RAFT LYNN BiJ »^A MfaCTUMNI I 1
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  • 432 13 I -Million Changed Hands Three Days Of Racing IBreukelen Most cessjul Trainer I B\ "(iarrick") annrr i „rf Club revival meeting has been f,V one and several records were set up i )i" sweep tickets for the three days ei'3oooo the attendances were greater O f the course cash sweeps
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    28 13 Three Tribune piv'urr* of Saturday's racf fmi.shfs shoivinij (from top) Donhir Anes winn>ng the Ihhd rarr. Htrodtn. the fourth, and Kashmiri Sony 1 the fifth.
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  • 44 13 f worried." Wm&k hurrwdly KcW Han", und«r a *p»il cast on him by th* fo«, h»« •«w*d a R<x»i«r to Fo» h«»e- Thty'vt only ruit gone in,' said W III Something muft be oVnr q»»ehly F*«»p chuckled. Don'f worry." h« Mid.
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  • 235 13 BASEBALL (By P. G PERELTA) Despite the threatening weather and a downpour later, a large crowd turned out at tae Padang to see the U.S.S. 'Atlanta" sluggers route U.S.S. "Estes" baseball contingent. 6 to 2 HI a fast game yesterday after.noon. Opening with a one- run
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    • 34 13 ELES X i toot, tret, tret, Ash Pine, weepy. >l (> Wckory, cyplr chestnut, elm, II (JEH WOOD CROSSWORD Gong, 3 Hill, 5. 1 Listeners, 12. Gli: 2. Coif, 3 Ass. s. T ie 10.
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  • 1269 14 Our Weekly Share Market teuton Despite the cessation for the Royal Weading celebration, a .satisfactory total of business wa s j written during the week. Opfrat.ons were well spread over all lections of the market and. save for some irregularity m rubbers. firmness prevailed.
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  • 668 14 SINGAPORE. NOV it, Singapore share quotations to < day as given by the MIJ Shareholders' Association i i follows ENDCSTEIAL* AtlM le* IJ.OO 14 o UM Brlok Ords. 1.80 1 90 Prefs. 3.10 3 20 B. M. uiutee 8.75 950 Cons. Tin Smelters (O) 22/- 23 do (P> 25/-
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    • 65 14 Tie Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ui (Incorporated m Singapore) PASSENGER FREIG HT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy SS. "BONG SIANG" For Palembang and Pladjoe S.S. '<BiBOR'» Sails 9 P.M. 26th Nov. FOR DJAMBI S.S. "EMPIRE MAYMEAD".. (Hong Tat) 2nd Dec For further particulars please «pply to: The Ho
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  • 591 15 m B- Bj> X B I XiV:- Brad- and to It Hy failure. "A'- ii > B He nd :l K r w faced X, pcond cij I an a:: axing m both feet Be m l from whicn Be c stumps
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  • 70 15 lurlfail). An I ihop girl he 1 yetra that at to many her. w to her m re 1 their wedding Just tn Ume, by irtl'i Depart--29. of North"as divorced by m 1944. He a freo mar., but Ih e planned to *> 23, draper'i of Wellingtonwas told the
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  • 53 15 !r o|>sn Gronp P? a V U c:in -P fire! v fl ay night I Jcout Leader ?Vv, ti(l gave n Chl!ri n' s Aid enjo.ut)!. evenJjs I oud of n fr °m the V length on Oct. t v tlr ups are jpectivt G ar Arm? me 1
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  • 47 15 Playing under unfavourable conditions due to a sodden ground, the Nelson Sports Club nevertheless proved superior m all departments to beat the Railway Juniors at soccer yesterday on the lattei s grounds by the odd goal m three.
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  • 75 15 LONDON, Nov 22. While Australia were defeating Scot- land m the season's first inter- national match at Murrayneld. many stirring forward struggles were taking place on other rugby union grounds, on which rain ha £Td Played their last match befors the varsity encounter at Twickenham on
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  • 364 15 2 Walk- Over Decisions In Badminton Ties (By SHI'TTLE) Only three out 01 the live scheduled tics m the Singapore Badminton Championship wrre Played yesterday at the Clenral Union Hall Piay was indined to be colouness as m c -oine of the fixtures, players Torn the same party clashed v/ith
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  • 91 15 Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 22.— X.d iPancho (9.00) gained a popular I points' decision over Battling iS-ma (9.11). Singapore light (Weight champion, m their ftrs: meeting over 10 3-minute rounds, topping last night's nox|mg promotion at the 8.8. Park Stadium A cut over Sima's left eye odby
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    • 85 15 LAST 4 SHOWS. Sblitf^^* I W&5-wUf> j, n I > la morr.ogwi Keturn Scrcenhij( BKJ BW^Tlvlm Claudette Colbert |MpH urosf'wr I >>fwi www J Rolp-ivo^ I'Jlctc 6» *."-*n. Pe.f.-»-o..«»« <^" •«"> ivcic«»»r; WJ St.,,- Pm o, m««o lutit. OPENING MttMMBSDAT From (HORNTON WUBfK'S hiliUer Prut wiwiwi Nrtl fl IF *^H^k
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  • 250 16 KIM TEAM LEAVE NEXT MONTH (By KO.) LAST SATURDAY THK AMERICAN CONSULATE IN SINGAPORE RECEIVED ADVICE FROM MANILA TO ISSUE FIVE VISAS TO MANA-GER-TRAINER KOW KIM LIN AND HIS TEAM OF BOXERS. On leceipt of the good news. Kirn Lin and Jimmy called at
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    39 16 Photograph) Three well-known figures m the 3'por~ hadminton championships. From top, Miss Helen Heng who will meet Miss Chung Kon Yoon m the Women's Open Singles final; Miss Chung Kon Yoon; Wong Feng Soon, Malayan 8 males Champion. Tribune
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    24 16 Photograph) An incident m a recent hockey clash between the SRC and the Katong Eurasian SC which ended m a 2 —all draw. Tribune
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  • 92 16 COLOMBO While elections are going for Ceylon's new Pajv Hament under the Soulbury Constitution, the Island is also preparing for Dominion States early next year. Mr. A. Ratnayake, one of the newly-elected MPs. m the course lof an address a t Anuradhapura, referred to the granting of
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  • 69 16 LONDON, Nov. 22- A dog "Spot" saved a child s life and today at Kensington cinema received the Bronze Medal of the Canine Defence League. The medal was followed by a oone from the dog's young mistress Carol Mabs of Marleybone. "Spot" gave the alarm when the next
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  • 66 16 LONDON, Nov. 22. The Communist Daily Worker, whicn yesterday gave only a 47-wora report of the Royal wedding today devoted three times as much space to according Tn^ congratulations it had received lon being the only real newspaper printed yesterday under a two-column headline "conj gratulations*
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