Morning Tribune, 25 November 1947

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  • 528 1 battle tax in Union I Id Singam) ijir'i: Monday Wf. last -minute I. the niajoJfficuil members of ■Council of the Malt, utiofl will be BfTOW'l WmmUm Of j L i the Income j m L_ jS arrive at ■V t neeting of the he unofficial members jv Council had I
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  • 68 1 Pridi S'pore jning Tribune homed Bnthoritativi source f thai the former Sia- Nai Pridi PhonoW*rrived in Sinoapore 1,1 "vlng m one of the 'm>i islands. ,c/ wm Premier J tin 'issa.sstnation A arrived over »itk a party of f 0/ whom wm his P®'** neo ara still ftevett that permission
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  • 521 1 NNE, Nov. 24 A x byth *^«*nsnd vl Association offi hull tended to be <L l he Indian ">a--5*5 ha led Pankaj btofiPi Protest with teiSrs of con tary of the Warwick Cricket Association, which is controlling the match between India
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    • 33 1 BARGAIN -p°" BARGAIN! and the glamorous, the exotic CHIFFON VEIVET ONLY $7.50 Per Yard! 40 INC HES WIDE J (Special X'mas Reduction) 12 EXQUISITE SHADES TO CHOOSK FROM! 3l g «/>yytCs ?LAC€ BmwomffHoNi4W*-
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  • 129 2 (Tribune SUff Reporter) Electoral roils la respect o c the Municipal area, cjnuming the names of 17,521 voters, will be -n view at all district post offices ircm today. Today If also the beginning ol i fortnight period ol claims and objections by and IB
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  • 202 2 'Be a sport and send $1' means $85,000 rake-off to chainletter racket operators A racket started m Malafi by four people tew months ago is believed to have already net.*ted $85,000. The -arm Bi« Four are now trying tc net anther fortune. The racket is b«ing operated by chain letters.
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  • 81 2 Army Aids T.B. Fund The officers of the Permanent Staff of No. 1 British Transit Camp hit upon a happy i-iea when trey ai range*.! on behalf of the 1 T. 8." fund a joint Koyal Wedding Dance and farewell party for six of their colleagues leaving Singapore on the
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  • 109 2 The following passengers l*-:t Sincupore by air. Mr. D. J. Skinner, Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. Twlj?g £z 2 children. Mis. McCarthy 2 Infants, Mrs. Yardy 2 children, Mrs. Yann chi.d. Mrs. Champion. Mr. V. T. Cheri.in, Mr. J, C. Casichity, M.ss Dowling. Mr. Lian IVck Chew. WC. S.
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  • 50 2 It is announced by the Commissioner, Borneo War Damage Claims Commission, that owing to the present difficulty of communications within the Borneo territories it has been decided to extend the closing date for the submission of Claims from Nov 30 1947, until Dec. 31, 1947.
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  • 154 2 "Austerity" Cloth For S' pore Tro The Crltish Army n th.» F ar East, m common w.th vi other overseas thfeatres an<i rhc? home commands, aave been oi«lered to economise still further m clothes m order to boost the 'xpoct tradt at home. (IHQ FARELF wUk ,h ,rt!y :sau. a
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  • 104 2 The Asia Life Insurance Co.. Ltd., made a profit of $431 425 for the year ended July 31. 1947. Holders of Ordinary Shares will receive a dividend of 20 per cent and those holding Founders Shares, 25 per cent. The company is building a block
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  • 46 2 There were 31 oaths fron» tuberculosis m Singapore for the week ending Nov. 15. against 2s ieaths the previous week. There were also 20 deaths from pneumonia against 12 m the previous week. There were 170 deaths and 564 births.
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  • 75 2 About midnight on Sunday three Indians robbed a Javanese taxi driver of a wristlet watch and $20 m cash. Hiring the taxi m Albert St.. the Indians told the driver to drive to Orchard Road where they then ordered him to stop and get out. After robbing the
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  • 19 2 London. Nov. 24— Mr.s Attlee U going into a nursing home for a minor operation.-- Reuter
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  • 116 2 Sound Reco Apparatus U.S .I n S'pore Over two hundred n entertain* to a fcj Oreat China P r^ and Sound R, c:din at their pre^ MWle Road. aj Guests were greati? by the Sound p^ccrdm ment. Or. exh;b;t:3 American sound reea paratus. which co«4i message on v p This
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  • 88 2 The retrial o! the tm A Abdul Raiai M M. Ibrahim S:uh. Motod sim and P. S. Ailud.n. be Justice Thorogood a: th« pore Assize.- ended vest A *bdul Razafc ctt| being m unlawful posses two revolvers ar.d 12 roi ammunition and N.u Ibrahim
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  • 195 2 Malay Seamen Repatriated," Not Deported, Says Mr. Massey The Presidents of the Malay Union. Mr. Sardon bin Haji Zu- bir, the Malay Seamen's Union. Mr. S. Adam, the Chinese Cham- ber of Commerce. Mr. Lee Kong I Chiau and Mr. Mark Morrison, i the legal adviser o: the Malay Seaman's
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 210 2 EDUCATIONAL "mercantile institution 209, Queen Street. Phone 2370 NEW SESSION COMMENCES NOVEMBER 5TH. Classes will be cor-ducted in:— Book-Keepirg and Accountancy Shorthand:— Theory, Speed ranging from 70 words to 150 words Practical English in Three Stages. Mathematics and Foreign Languages. a*mmm^mma*mmmmam»^^mmmmm**^- •^-_mm-» GREY HAIR O-e DR. aMBEk o u£t HAW
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  • 277 3 bbed Friend During Squabble Bottle Of Brandy, Court Told An krgum^nt which allegedly arose over a bottle of brandy, an i the subsequent alleged stabbing o< a Ceylonese aoWler with a vicious looking stiletto, was yesterday related at the First District Court In the dock stood 22-year-old Ccvlorese Pte. Sumanadasa,
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  • 61 3 By Taxi sadventure l 1U the down b> ifISS Cheng San. fc along South ft v at tl* I RamaM St eel a n leross the :O-id vi apnkes but c< uld not no the m n. who susefe head injuries. n*Tt't «w t* ken 5! a': H re he
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  • 54 3 !r tu preveni any cting the c ui se of esiiooers from the police •up? to the prison, the ive id "chain bod. by which thirty Wi Bers, hand-cuffed itt_ i length "i heavy Iking them in. are e>■n th-.' lock-up to the (lack mirla MWrtiy. pr:s'»ners
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  • 56 3 ltng Chuan Lim, son of Mr-. Un Tien Lim. of butan Poad. Singapore. '•led at Dt Pr<uw UnA'erthe win'- se r,»-s r r 8c to Veae a J. Kun er. repr so enrollment 2.100. D, Pau.v has the regis'ration m its 110 higher education. Mitre
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  • 40 3 PMapore Sharebrokers" Won report reads as folr he week opened quietly lined to be offered, and iaLs were steady, buyers came out on Cold Hong Kong and >ai Bank. Hrnry Waughs. n Collieries and Hammers 11 watch. 'd
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  • 294 3 S'PORE PRAYER BOOK FOR PRINCESS ELIZABETH Yesterday morning the Government Printer, Mr. F. S. Horslin. presented Mr. L. Rayman. Chairman of the Central Celebrations Committee, with the specially printed book of oravers offered by the religi cus communities of Singapore on Princess Elizabeth's wedding day. The entire production was carried
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  • 114 3 S'pore Will Have White Sugar Christmas (Tribune Staff Reporter) Housewives ItfU have oneweeks supply of white Au^a- > llan sugar tor their Christmas needs. The sugar will be odi tainabie through licenced reta C who will be given, a supp > tor distribution by the Controller of Supplies early m
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  • 41 3 tC "£urses of Singapore and M» lavan Union wish to e yoUr ?fn a^?n*es "»mmemoiramed In internees. ration P^^^hts are w»' h ay a R O ya! Wghne" and our 2? your Hfe.on ß r appiness
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  • 201 3 The wedding lobk p ;«c< at t S p'rMi Fffticrftfg ai-r.:. I Mi. Qkftitof Thifln o-tw wel. toovm local sp irtnn*& ann §r ouutandinp cricketer anri Miss Lucy LJm daughter of the late Mr. Lim Hock Seng, ol the Ho Hong Oil Mills,
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  • 24 3 Photoqrttph I. Mr Cheonq ThUim Mac und h s bride. M>s Lucy Lim, phot, ornphed after their irrdd<n'i yeslerday. Tribune
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    38 4 Mo Wedd Pho More ,r''>!>!<M Wedding. Above, fl r/roo»i swtfing axdfl the Art h frantt f/i? jfl mom (is it jifl ON ffc( Wtf tv 'll /i' /"ir. a netr o/H us crowd* irkid fl falgar Squan *H
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    79 4 NEW RIO NEW DE NEW DELHI. NovB lMmal violence fofl j Sunday for the firsH the bloodv riots offl Eight Muslims vfl i in a stabbing meleeH refugees. No deaijH ported Trouble bfl i Hindus attempted J ocouny a housp in SH i district of the cafl Meanwhile GandiH fvening;
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    • 43 4 Pulling P»^ i r— <lm< founts! jifft*^ Mf lllilftftJagL UNrVIRSAitI^CP I CYCLE CARRIAGE (1926) LTD. 43, Orchard Road Singapore Phone No. 6469 Riprescnttd by Johore Motor*. fS, Jalan II; hmat. Batu I'ahat, Tone K«e f?°^ M ft,^Si M Ser<ln un< Malat M"^ Engineer!
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  • 753 5  -  HENRY GRIS I GOSSIP* L^Report From L ii v the most H'. (Foi in this one C aftei th »,>- -Strictly Di<ihich is t* in Jeston Sturges vorking on th Ballad Of Fur- yr. iskefl fur ler-jl-G-M contract L a i the studio. 3
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    • 179 5 For those people going ibroad Visit doueet I FOR YOUR WOOLLEN TWO PIECE AND VELVET EVENING GOWNS MRS.TOMMY THOMSON ROOM 18 L. 2nd. FLOOR G.H. BLILDING, Battery Rd Td. 7997 I ESTABLISHED 1572 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Genr- Merch:\»it.s B. P. de Silva, Ltd.J ((Incorporated m Ceylon) j Singapore,
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    • 201 6 Tension In F rance The Ramadier Government has resigned and the political atmosphere in France is murkv with rumours of an impending civil war. if a civil war should break out in France its international repercussions would be such as to jeopardise world peace. It will certainly alter the complexion
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    • 218 6 The Ramacrier Government has been characterised by iacomjjetenee and vacillation. j Jnstepding of moulding events ft was mwWed by events. It was put into power not because of its innate strength but because the two largest parties m -France the Communists and the 1 i De Gaullists were
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  • 44 6 The Arsenal football team while w trmining at Highbury use the Shooting Box new /v^^H shooting practice. The two player* are J. Holland, outoidr left, (No S) and J yoard, (ATo. 6).- {Photograph by Sports and General London) ««*^H
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  • 978 6  - I'll I SO Ml* 01 illl K III Ml I Zinovy N. Preev r by i l If the Kremlin iM isolate the inqtifl I world from tbe M i i who rule Russia til walls also tee^H Soviet rulers «l c rant of the ott9 J world. I Popular
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    • 40 6 |j HELVETIA M? High Class Cents and tf^Mil Ladies lever movement wrist watch 1947 W^ li^tf j new model rolled gold and stainless ft steel case 15 and 17 jewels. Price 935/ le $#.1/— Obtainable at every reputable Watch Dealer
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    • 16 6 j Singapore to t 1 iSxiWiays *'Il' r M I S?iturcl:ivs Malayan irW lI lf ß
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  • 902 7  -  VERA ARDMORE Lt-WITH I well Party J uppe c larg e crewd ol 1 lade ~M charming ;wn.fpi^ybei_ge locked Itriainil W Schiaparelli pink. j, .m llcCormad. n eyes. ;ive in l well-cut intucked and •-rt' „n 1 jonk, vi ry well vn turquoise _the skirt swathed iCt
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    • 41 7 Jttish friend ■fottLsh Mj|| s B h l? b| e (Beautifully J^h nans and Urtans iaa 7!'^ lirun, i 450 flumes f»uiy illustrated vait «»nsand Cl un badges) T BOOK STORE I H 'n(hr.sh> r House I WTO i^uay I Sln^tpore.
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    • 69 7 TRIFARI, The Jewellery of Dhtindion/' THE BIG~ 3 IN RECORDS I: |CO LUMBI A H. M. V. PARLOPHONE Euv them at (ACCREDItED DEALER) 15, WinelHwter House Collyer Qtt*y (Next to City ftook Store) Lovely and Intriguing CARPETS I i Peking Nlirzapur Persian Widest Range lor your inspection MAIIAHI FliMtKMt'i; v
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  • 58 8 Tht .Ji>h<>)>- slat* ftockep Team which play <i weU, but failed to btat Xtnri whom Mtoy tnttttcrntiu 'tn<l to whom they l<>st i,\i th< narrow innr<jin of th>* <>nlii WC9H& > y Whi »i<itch. I7hr Medical College Hockey Team which nx-ently }■> if their rtvalß, Raffle*
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  • 70 8 JOHANNE3BURO, Nov. 23 The discovery of a skull of a new type cf African apeman a creaUrp that apparently walked upright, used fire and killed baboond by slugging them with antelope leg bones was reported from Johannesburg, South Africa, by thfl Exchange Telegraph agency. Hip
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  • 81 8 Dr. Clements Left £18,047All To Wife LONDON. Nnv 23. Twelve months before he poisoned ins fouith wire. Pt Robert George Clements, of the Promenade, Southport. Lanes, made, a will leaving his whole fortune. £18.047 (£17,808 net personalty) to her. Th«* will was witnessed by the manager and accountant of the
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  • 84 8 LONDON, Nov. 23 -WbCB a buy aged thirteen went m to a Derby shop and asked the mana- geress if she would buy ''white beads" and a ring she sent for the police for the "beads" were pearls and the ring was studded with emeialds,
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  • 85 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 The Federal Bureau of Investigation i announced today it had smashed an inter-state slave ring centred at Ironton, Ohio, with the arrest of 47 persons m Missouri, Illinois and California. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. who personally announced a four- state raid said all
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  • 33 8 CHRISTCHURCH. Nov. 24. Forty-one persons killed in the j fire at the department store of Gailantyne and Company in Christchurch on Tuesday were buried in a common at Christchurch lawn cemetery yesterday Reuter
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  • 204 8 NURSE 'ST A HOSBA WOMAN WITH A p it ,l Cross nurse "w^nt out to teduM a man from hip allegiance to his wife and his duty to his three little children.," said Judge Kirk house Jenkins. X.C.. m the Bris tol Divorce Court. The wo'jian, Miss Elsie Yen Evans,
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  • 62 8 LONDON. How. 23 Two who rever Rhaved m their 1 vei have died, iged eiph!y-sewn and ninety. One. ThoniHS Willirun Ward, had 'a fine beard He irai th<- okk ex-Coitistream Goardnnan and lived at Wilton. Wilts. The other. James Jonea Of Ti> lewis, niamorgan. h:t*l not hair on
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    40 8 Major General Vttman. Lieut. Col. Arthur nh .^^M and Mrs. Hurry Salmon and Mrs Clarkt w (r3 n^M moua at the cocktail party given at Akxundra D| Gordon McKay. Captain John Thornsloe and Mfc»« {JfiZl i I Alexandra tocktau H
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    • 74 8 INCLUDES S.X MONTHS A FREE 5tl u:E ruLL guarantee I BSfLm rREE SUPPI ft 'NSTALLATION I fl jam 0F LRIA I BBsV Jt*4»f f 1 I m Lm MODEL sioi I Lvk] 1 I v sm OUTPUT IO WATT s Iv^^WrJ I siM bbbib iHBJM^matJ? C^jß Pr^ vAlv£ SUPCRHCT FOR
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    10 9 Picture r auction -Tl V ;*ter of Bank- An Eagle-Lion
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  • 277 9 1 I p'ck >' r Eurasian musical talc nt m Malacca itlSJfli a most succea lul aucj colourful concert :n the Settlement recently The programme presented comprised delightful variety ranging, froa Stratus Walti demonstration** to lively ana intriguing iketthei j VnlcH thp appreciative aUdlI ence
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  • 36 9 LONDON, Nov. 23. A lone un dergraduate wrtio opposed the f ■ending by oxford Union of a congratulatory telegram to Pnnceu E3isabeth was howled down. Ho complained that the expense v.-.H.s unjustified. j
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  • 181 9 M <ok- 23. A man whosr wife thought he leered a' Bti ipped his imam "had no intention of cutting W Mr. CommiMioner O. Temple Morris said. m. h^ added at Newport. Mon. Divorce Court, "I have watchec ■B-an) rive his evidence and
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    33 9 ar »*a. Sir rv ttma fC OW, r? RAF ;"<"«-o/le jLJ 1 Air/ieM for thr IT v V Will, rfi y.ZlJ'" 1 nrf A °o. q n -< h "nuix Group P» 0 cbe.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 48 9 SPECIAL X'MAS SALE A LARGEST SELECTION OF X'MAS GIFTS NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED! Jlmbroidcirecl TaWe Clcrth Ivory War* Linen Ladies Handkerchief China Ware Pewter Ware Camphor Chest Lacquer Ware I Silk Kimonos AND ALL KINDS OF CHINESE HAND MADE FANCY GOODS Your Inspections Are Cordially Invited SOOXJOO A UK
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  • 74 10 Vienna. Nov. 23.— Three million Australian workers will stop work JOr five minutes at 8 a.m. G.M.T. on Tuesday, high-light-ing a Trade Union apDeal to the Foreign Ministers !or a fair Austrian treaty. The Federation of Labour announcement disclosed the five. minute silence will be observed
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  • 13 10 Petrol For Visit To United Kingdom tion and return to^^J^^K. "Home SJiim^piJ I
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  • 126 10 Melbourne-. N- v 23 _qJ i*rc m the vi,:, .'ftK'ai^^K tic™ w.ts the thr-rro r.*\m cast over the United \'J radio by the leader of'th/J E lian delegation, Dr. Evatt. 1 B He said that m sciu I :M pi. > of the Wai 1 beginning
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  • 53 10 NANKING. HW. A Communist ring 'iscoß eti In Peiptag last S '^M her WM worknp rover o f the Peiping^M eutive Hoadquartfrt. organization set by H carryinp out nv-Mia^H i tween the Goverr.mwt^^B the ConimtinistJ 1 accw^^B Ito 'i spokesman of Mir.istiv of National 1 tenee m Nankinp
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 100 10 I i Comirs-K^rlu^ive to lh« Morning Tribune ("SUNSHINE FALLS" t rmmr-, n /W»IUN6UttAO6MEMm)COOT.«U\ lk II fe^^^^p J££^S££%\ tcad rcr (V>uwn tuc BTad KCCPIN6 ONE j^^^M ONE HUNDRED REVS W< ->q Bti-AUkt iHkMUiUKb^tr Z^^i^^^r, r!z>K^ M X minute, release your J aba gyroscope. keep M» CONTROL AND BRACE P£DALJJN6 UNDLMOUR ("BELINDA"
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  • 1073 11  -  Mary G. Davison I w» A SIX-DA V SERIAL i By li. Hank Comes Out of His Spaghetti-Hangover to Find e-the-Mouse Metamorphosed Into Ceorge-the-Dog j FaZk Fret ma* u*'i.« fttm Unfortunately. w ,r roommate m So mi torn for \\mmhm had r+ n mtrodu^d him to j
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  • 134 11 NEW DBUW, Ko* Muslim League members of trie Indian Constituent Assembly m I a joint statement on Friday weir corned the resolutions passed lecently by the All-India Con- gress Committee on the protection of aaiiorities and w» ideal of a secular State. Theyurgtd the
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  • 24 11 TrvwnON Nov. 20. A c t lfl catlon and con™ n firing was tni^ j^** ■71.^., >* Jrimless ammunition. U. P.
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  • 174 11 a w na.1 totd her it was a'l off b* «-ause h*r lawy. r had said ,t: wouM lose tho custody of tvr children ~I dr*w my pay arvl decide to lind out from Kit herself if this was true." He took the
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  • 83 11 SHANGHAI. Nov. 24- Count ing in Shanghai's elections to the National Assembly started at 8 o'clock thia morning and is not expected to rn<l until Wednesday night. Chinese souices, however, ara tipping aa "sure winners" Part Kung Cha, ihe Council Chairman. General Chin Tack-ufl. first poett
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  • 37 11 Offer by Mr. W. E. Butlin of ri £10,000 and a site for a national e I Scottish theatre as a memorial r to Hobert Burns has been accept I ed by the Burns Federation.
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  • 78 11 SYDNEY, Nov. 22— The first unit of the Australian Antartlc expedition sailed from Melbourne on Nov. 17 m HITA.C.. LS.T. 3501 for Heard and Kerguelen Islands The voyage ?o Heard Island will take about eighteen days. Fourteen scientists aboard th< Landing Ship Tank will disembarlat Heard Island, whence
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    • 57 11 to-day X .15 and 915 p.m. STIKNC E AGAINST I SIPERSTITION »n of Two Worlds t Starring c PORTMAM. PHYLLIS I CUVERT IT W TECHNICOLOR of civili2ation over beliefs m the life composer! Hg OREAT WORLD lh f Batman" H < haps. I—7) H o N >W WORLD Ik 7—9.15
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    • 47 11 Expert Ladies Dress Makei* Latest Fashisns. jJb mmm jy^l^^s* Jim 3*4, Orchard Rd., Singapore Ifh 11 M \p" i formerly at 153, Orchard Road CM \i J Prompt Service: Satisfaction "^t£VJ j Guaranteed j 8 0 R A {WATER I i A i i Phoenix Is test
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  • 185 12 CANBERRA. Nov. 22 When the Attorney-General. Dr. Evatt I returns from the United States on j 1 Dec. 8. he may appear for the Federal Government when litigai tion to test tht validity of the Bank Nationalisation Bill comes > before the High Court.
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  • 156 12 FABULOUS PRICES PAID FOR GOLD Canberra. Nov. 22. Fantastic prices are being paid for gold m Australia mainly by refugees who had harrowing experiences with currencies in other countries. This was stated by the Prime Minister. Mr. Chiefey. in Parliament yesterday during the debate on the bill suspending the Gold
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  • 91 12 Melbourne, Nov. 22. A total lof 450 German nationals are i being assembled at a military camp m Victoria to await deportation. They will be taken to Fremantle early next week and transferred to the United States transport "Heinklemann" which will sail immediately for Germany. Meanwhile, police
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  • 97 12 Canberra, Nov. 21. Australlt Is gathering together a small tea.n of engineers and chemists to stud> the utilisation of atomic energy for industrial purposes. Announcing this m Parliament today, the Acting Minister m Charge of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Mr. Riordan, said that
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    • 144 12 iMAROIK \L KILLER: I <THE OPENING CHAPS.) ——CATHAY CH ARLESJCHAPUN J ft last M ONSIEUR VEROOUX", New i SHOWS ..i^ fcii«t,c! Comedy «b\ MARTHA RAVL »J S^jIiOBELELSOM-ROBLRT Ll«!i tt^9 An^ introducing (or ihc hr^t mitk a 11, 1.45, 415 »,j* MARILYN NASH V 6.45 9.30 W wSSrEdDS-c«d"b f Shocking 7TH
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    • 254 12 fc (11 AM. 2 PM. 4.15 P.M.. 6 30 Pm ALEXANDER KORDA PReJ^ 5 f »> "SANDERS "oT" THE ir,M EDGAR WALLACES TENSE i lNTl IU 'Ul^H Preceded By Special Neusree. Exclusive p I m Wedding Celebration* and r To etss.on *T^| "~STARTlX(rTO~lORRo^-^J mmmmmmmESmy% *«Rftw~ j< IB Bf* JbT^j Br-*MMM_il_l_n_^_i
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  • 36 13 A mmJJ iiM tnv mma >" v p"i-rewoman m TrajaUjar Lgr, j. nod rotciiod Mm mImM i'y/.s .stranded by <t Qei .u./r /ttMH fA ft J'^e <rou\i arcuitinrj to uutch the U lyal iVa'd\n<j procession.
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  • 222 13 The foil, »iko are the fixtu: the wt-ck ••nd n t 30th No\cmU r 194 V 'Sunday; m the Singapore Badminton Adulation Open Men's A: Woman's Singes A: DouHel A Mlxi d Doubles Ch..inpi( n--hjps-Saturday, NovrmN.-r 29 1947 ..t 1.15 p.m. Woman's Singles Filial'
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  • 53 13 Collections for the Princess Wedding Celebration Fund In the post office amounted to $2,t>r>6.40, including $1,500 fYom the Volunteer Forces, vho have since then collected another $280 to be hanuBd over. Contributions can stil! be sem to the Fund through any post office which If still open to
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    • 70 13 A\O i% t%«I^%LTV >#««— \\l BT jJtJKf^A m fl Bi^ winC but vtv o< v° u1 n I II H I ~^fl n vw aJ U lr;\ 1 pP i \i i m HI B"^m MB you v i iH H^^ H ;A y v H I '"i^jgSk r; 4HI;
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    • 236 13 LOOKING FOR A NEW RADIO? H> have a WIDK RANGK of QQAUfI SKTS to suit all pockrts r 1^!! U EKCO-PYE- VIDOR The QUALITY of these Mil will AMAZE you. They ;tre real rJ?vl.£ I ON G KTTERS and the TONE is second to none. HONT DELAY PAY US A
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  • 350 14 Hundreds Book Seats for Next year's Test Londoii. Not 24 Although' the football season s mm m lvi. wring, thovthti bate already turned to cricket, and followtftf the last two bumper seascn* IB Which Ensiish enthusi- f s saw iOiw fine play by both the Indian and South African ti
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  • 406 14 SINGAPORE NOV. 24. Singapore share quotations today as given by the Malayan i Shareholders" Association were as follows LNDVSTRIAI* atlM Irr -J.CC .4 c VtH Biick OroV 1.80 1.90 Prefs. 3.15 3. 25 jB. hi. nustee 8.75 950 Ccns Tin Smelters (O) 22 23 do <P* 25/-
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  • 468 14 Early on opening of the Singapore rubber market yesterday business was done tor No. 1 December at 42| cents. No further business was reported until the market dropped to 41i cents at Which figure business was done. Closing prices: Buyers Sellers No. 1 fob. bales Dec. 42 42i
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    • 117 14 I FOR TODAY ONLY£^^| Four Snows— l.3o— 4- AM 3tf P™. Cmdmt Colbcrc L>on Am?che m theiv Best Cc:iiedy -lai^r wmvr (A UnHed Artists Release) TOMORROW is THE D ay it o P cn S Benedict Bogeaus presents f^fl itt l LYNH MRI Mum Tamiraft Francis Irterw Vjin^BaM-miNi, I WP*~~
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 231 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Ships alongside the Singapore vharves WEST WHARF Godown 12 Korea. Godown 3 Salong Godown 5 5 Trevose. Gccown 6 7 Diomed. Godown 6 7 Hugo De Groot. Gcnlcwn IT. Marella. Godown 13 Emp. Palace Rimay Godown M Empoolne. EMPTKE DOCK Godown 15 16 Trevean. Go-iown 17 18 Mt.
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  • 69 15 0 QUEENSLAND, 2nd Innings Archer c Sen b Sohoni <» Rogers c Sen o Amir Elahi 28 Morris b Mankad 16 Carrigan not out 43 McCool not out 18 Extras: C Total: (for 3 wkts) 117 O. M. R W Johnson 29.7 3 83 6 Smith 19 1 75 0
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  • 62 15 I an ever.ly-ma che^ gam c o hockey, the Normal oia chers and tru- Victorian O d Bo\ drew ant- all. Both tides scored Ui th« firs half and when the lUBe wa resumed many chances of scorii vvvro misled. Scorers w«r« Cl rfcr
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  • 53 15 The followiog will i»lay (<foHfm)l ior Jo lilads Athletic Union ajrairu>t the Supply Reserve Depot on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. on the Railway Institut ground: Sithambram, Mahalill^ain. Rasak. (Captain* M. Ghani. S Muruea.su. M. Hatha, K. R. Muthiah, Salahudin, Muniyandi, Suppiah. M. I. Osman. Muthu. M. Krishn.m. R.
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  • 572 15 MARNATH WINS DUEL WITH McCOOL E n -s M^ ,-us slower H gel >*■ I h help*' Amarnath i^bTe runs booming C cS mii leg.' KIWJ ■5# t h" bail yel keeping Knwas a j,-r«rt feature Xi „v,.v lar§ehi to W s ,x ;i:i-k-ts were the ,o*i length bowling. MM
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  • 66 15 I lMt Innings 341 INDIA Ist Innings Mankad b McCool 65 Sarwate c Irown b Johnson 3 Rat Sihg nut out 4 Ktschencfcand c& b McCoel M Amarnatti riot out 172 Rangnekar b Johnson 14 A.lhikan Ibw b McCool 32 Sen b Johnson i Sohoni Ibw b Johnson
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  • 34 15 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLE TODAY I I High Water: 8.26 a.m. 3 ft. 1 in. 8.51 p.m. 7 ft. 9 in. Low Water: 2.01 a.m. 3 It. 5 in. 2.46 p.m. 3 ft. 4 In.
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  • 157 15 t T.Mier"). I; Whites i. Play dat yesterJjiontni Padang fell far tandard one Tvould 1 witness at a statp Tr^ Ia sci red last evenesult uf penalty fed m the sec--1 .'d first, follow. e rwardi by the Colende d the trial, a
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  • 132 15 Playing a more determined i -ame the S H.B. Auxiliary PoUce Fo e rce beat the Medica College Union XI hy two goals to nil at hockey on the M.^.u grounds yesterday Defences played a major part m the match, which *asplayed on sodden
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 97 15 THE PIN will* Jpk ALL THE 600dJj)w POINTS tS t rt: iii on 5 y i f I kW Jk r«Hy g_ora<itf«d. i__T a lea.tifwf JIoIIkI jF (^Hf Gold Clip cfd -Jf _^V thai m>ll Jt jflr tf a i c i Jr av •r 'mmW m ''mmm mJLm* PROHLLiN-
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  • 80 16 A group picture of the Royal couple with their attendants and nu mbns of th> Rn,ni ranuiyl Buckingham Palace after thttr utddtnti. In the group are Qw-n VS y. Pnnceu --M Greece the groom's mother*, the King, the Queen, Lady Pamtla Moimtbatten, P ■•i'Jm andra of
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    • 60 16 For Prompt, Reliable o Efficient CARCO-CLEARINC, SHIPPING j TRANSPORT FACILITIES I i Consult:BAGGAGE TRANSPORT SERVICE ll-A, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. 'Phones: ***** 2947 j j X'MAS CLEARANCE SALE AT BOTTOM PRICES INCLUDING ALL KINDS OF HAND CARVING FURNITURE, CAMPHOR CHEST CHINESE HAND MADE FANCY j GOODS LAMP-SHADES ETC. Your Early Visit
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