Morning Tribune, 18 December 1947

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ]Z\ iJfew Series) 10 CENTS. RhURSDAT, DEC. 18. 1947.
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  • 118 1 II dec. 17. NAI SOMftDDLEWEIGHT CHAM- MALAY A WAS TECHIv KNOCKED OIH' BY ■fi AN CARL "BABY I)LSON IN THE THIRD felK SCHEDULED 10I B0 T 'T TONIGHT BEIhT.JK CROWD AT THE ■MEMORIAL STADIUM. ■completely outclassed the I whose fac was badly I by the end of the second
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  • 41 1 Ibenix. Arizona. Dec. 17. A [d States Army Superfortress *<J m flames here last night taking off on a training to Jamaica, carrying 20 men. •cials here said it was feared eipht of the occupants escapath in the crash.— Reuter
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  • 54 1 If™*9 buying of tin share* in WP"r, »y t sterday almost reaWm -proportions Q j a boomlet. fHterabk business developed pe announcement that the Z&.J**** I r P «3, to £510 which exceedmnrkn erpectations. Jjjjijr ctrtmrn, fcuwti, were ■w disappointed. The once compared with that of metals
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  • 395 1 Labour Adviser Tells S'pore Unionists: "End Mudslinging" THE WW OF TH* FPTIW FOR T& APE VWU™ 1» THIS CQfJNW, WPGWXY FO* TUP SlKGAf o|||s RN; HHANCPISS fliOM POTTOM TO TOP. L This advice was given to Singapore trade unionists by Mr. E. W Baltrop, Labour Adviser to the Secretary of
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  • 625 1  - 40-MILLION 'MASTER PLAN' FOR S'PORE HOUSING P. J. JOSEPH SANS QUARTERS, 250 TENEMENTS t*v A $4U-million "Mailer Plan" for the planning a.xl building of the future Singapore is now recont-ifii-nded to Government by the Singapore Housimj Committee. A three-year rehousing scheme, involving MO to $40 millions, and an extensive, far-sight-ed
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  • 81 1 Mr E. W. Birltrop. Labour Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colons [pUnm* I MMf) said: "It's a p,t thr Press is here" wh<n h v Urr W J i Cai t P,(SSmert Qf ™th SFTU delegates yes*erday. Mr. Barltrop, who wanted a free,
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  • 411 1 ITl\^v T A T .y ;MPUR DEC. 17. XPPr^n ERS HERE WHO IVkkJ E A PRICE OF BEH iSn 4r 50 AND £6 °o PER SapSJSS WERE GREATLY V\nr2^ TED OV ER THE I\i«td v EMENT THAT THE NPn R I F SUPPLY
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    • 45 1 COMMAND J PERFORMANCE! A^J bv the very smartness \t\^ 1 and style of their tut! j Consult our Ladies .V a I*** \Wm\\\W^ outfitters to-day! taU OP t fig ..f^*^ m*w J*ur J I 9 *K«J! Mr &*fn la^^m^rf* mW mMm WmMmmmmWMMmt^^X^^^ m\mm*m*****^ \W tPm2
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  • 215 2 IN HIS REVIEW FOR THE YEAR THE GOVERNOR ENVISAGED SINGAPORE AS AN INDUSTRIAL CENTRE SUPPLYING TH£ NEEDS OF NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES Singapore has political stabil- ity. cheap water and electric power, and extensive areas for factories By having a manv sided economy,
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  • 163 2 $254 Million For Union Public Services (From Out Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR Dec. 17.— Public Services In the Malayan Union for the next year are estimated to cost 5254.356.261. Out of th -^nount. Federal allocations total and State and Settler^ -v. allocations $46,432,117. A bi'l to make this provision will
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  • 237 2 INCOME TAX BILL: EXEMPTIONS THF INCOME TAX ORDIf* ™?E vSaCB RECEIVED THE ASSENT OF THE GOVERNOR ON DEC 11. WAS GA2IBTTes SsT NIGHT THEORY NANCE GIVES THE LIS* O* PUBLIC FUNDS AND JJODtEd WHICH ARE TO BE EXEIfiPtED FROM THE TAX. The taxable Income of an individual is that amount
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  • 62 2 DEATHS FROM STARVATION Shanghai. Dec. 17. Ten adults and 131 children were picked up on Shanghai streets during the last two days, in the first Shanghai cold spell. It is believed that exposure was one of the main causes of death, although most of the bodies of the children were
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  • 89 2 Wallace Blasts Truman Doctrine ROCHESTER. Dec. 17 —Henry A. Wallace blasted the Truman doctrine as one which Incorporates a "military policy and not a peace policy" and said it will lead the United States to war. In an address delivered at the Progressive Citizens of America rally here, Wallace described
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  • 27 2 LONDON. Dec. 17. United States Secretary of State George Marshall will lunch with King George and Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace today.
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  • 97 2 folbrw.y tk. t *?*i ■ntHit:; *>.<* t Even after (or^S* three-year w! ?1^ o would b* in tlf; V**. tanees. .bout "V^ < many to he aeW™ **°l m^t this lh f^Sß mends the creat^T* 1 towns wth \n of nottoofa^t^?/" the provm.on 0 f^** s\stem riaci «it tr^
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  • 165 2 Mr. Barltrop Didn't Like Being Called A "Foreigner" MR. E. W BARLTROf Ytsfl ING LAROI'K ADVISER TOtM SECRETARY OF STATE Hil TAKEN OFFENCE AT VM PRESIDENT OF THE SFlfl MR. P. YFERASEVVYS All DKFSS AT THE SITU fi| he termed the mnm GOVERNMENT REPRESW* TIVE HERE AS FORUM ERS" Mr.
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  • 38 2 Peiping. Dec. £-f nition dump exploded near railroad station outside ?W--northwest gate. n( j The .xtent of the da**** the size of the dump were JJ known as reporters allowed to visit the seen.- U.P.
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  • 151 2 "Let's forget about it it's all past history." declared Mr. E. W. Barltrop, visiting Labour Adviser to the Secretary of State, yesterday when he referred to Mr. Creech Jones' remarks about the SFTU in the House of Commons recently. "I don't
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    • 170 2 MEfIC4NTO£ INSTITimON 2<r9, Queen street, flume 237* !t£W SESSION 4W*fW* PQftfMFNqH) Classes are conducted, in:— UooH-JUepine *n4 Accountancy Shorthand. Tfcwy. S?*e* racing from 711 wor4s to *5« Practical J*iW*t* in Tfcm Stages, Mathematics and foreign languages. it«t Tp win m m im WITH DE WITT'S WW I IPPDEft PlttS Po.
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  • 402 3 LACK OF EVIDENCE OF IDENTIFICATION fifty Locally Enlisted Personnel, accused f having participated lit a riot at the Rex fwma on Nov. 17, were yesterday at the Sixth p o j i(T court acquitted without their defence beM ot hirs, both Malays, had the charge against
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  • 86 3 I ur Chinese footpads converged on a compatriot walking Ikmg Almnid Road at 8.30 p.m. en Tuesday night. One of the robbers held up their would-be victim with a »isl I whik the others quickly pent through his pockets. They did not find
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  • 102 3 Occupied ever since the Japanese capitulation in 1945 as a transit camp, first fo r RAPWI j refugees a^d then as a centre for Service families in transit, the Hex Hotel in Bras 3asah Jload Is being handed back by the Army to the
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  • 107 3 PEIPING. Dec. 17.— The Police Bureau has warned foreign businessmen that Nanking's new regulations, prohibiting the carrying or United States currency in "public places I would be strictly enforced. lmm u Pol'ce substation in Peiping s former legation quarter, where most foreign **1 centrated, called
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  • 93 3 Young Woman On Theft Charge Ball in $500 was yesterday at j the Fourth t>olice Court allowed Lim Heng Moi. a 26-year old Chinese woman who claimed trial to a charge of theft of 1435 i from a compatriot, at an address j on Lorong Tai Seng on Dec. 16.
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  • 78 3 Less Crime In Kedah SUNGBJ PATANJ, Pec. 17--although afl is auiet in K»an jntan, military armed convoys are still escorting transport operating between JCHan Jntan and Kroh H This statement was included n the crimes report for the month of November. Since the last baudit ambush on September 10 on
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  • 52 3 Hongkong, Dec 17. -Bao Dai, exEmperor of Annam, w'H letfe here by air Heat Saturday for London and subsequently Switzerland, it was authoritatively learned today. Th, reason given for the trip was "to see his family and re ceive treatment for inflammation of the
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  • 36 3 Following are the results o° the University of London Examination 1947: Inter-Arts J.uly 1947:— M^s Annie Chang chi a Un (Passed); Nathan Kesagar Vanniasingham 'Passed*; Leonardo Guatavo Vi "a Alves (Referred "English").
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  • 47 3 'wo Britons were yesterday at *ne Second Police Court fined •10 in default 10 days' simple Imprisonment on a charge of trespass. I hey were R. Howe and James Osborne, both aged 47, who P-eaded guilty to trespassing "tto the Marine Hostel on Tuesday night.
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  • 81 3 Cheated 4 Men Of $50 Each, Court Told An Indian appeared before Mr. R. J. C. Wait Ht the Fourth Police Court on four charges of cheating, involving $200. He was Abdul Mutalif. aged 41 of No. 34. Norris Road, charged with cheating Aftor Aii, Kazin Aii, Mabosir All. and
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  • 196 3 i MELBOUKNE. Dec M-**P; c» Uons, Australian woman %^W£si srt tju. min. 29.2 sees., nn ti.T to any breastroke swim wilh an y e,e on O.ymp.c ho- has already clocked^ ir ins 7 S? Afly--pigwh swimming the buuerjiy best time recorded this J me and
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  • 57 3 VOMFOLK, tHr 16 Tt., .V u < ip"-. 'cd today that one i. ,il"uy. ,j" i nnc' n thers were kul»d m a l<>;- ait.tudt <i>llvann t*twnn t\rv navy planes try.tui t<> tend «f Norfolk naval air station A amphibian calidfd a nary fighttr end crashed
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  • 259 3 WOR4 BBTEK, l>ec. It, AfU I live day trial at tht Worcester Assizt la>t w«k, Judice Hen (Yll.n- parted sentences on six! men c ii-eimd ;n the **t\ mi go-.-ds from a former I'nitel States Aimy 'lump ai Honeyb 'uri.v near Evesham.
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  • 74 3 WORLD BILL OF RIGHTS GENEVA, Dec. 17.-The United Nations Commission on Human Bights on Monday adopted a World Bill on racial, religious and political rights unprecedented in I history, "to promote human rights 1 and fundamental freedoms for all. 1 The Soviet Union and three So'viet satellites, Yugoslavia, WWtt I
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  • 163 3 Kujhi Mohamed. 21 -year-old Indian attached to No. 2 Indum Tianct Camp, was sentenced to throe years' rigorous imprisonment at the Singapore Assies yesterday bv Mr. Justiee Brown, who accepted the accuser?- plea of guilty to a charge of culpable honuoHM not amounting to
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  • 74 3 Canadian On Begging Charge Josepn Davies, a 42-year-old Canadian seaman, of "no fixed abode" pleaded guilty before Mi L. C. Ooh at th e Second PollerCourt on Tuesday, to a charge of begging Davii-s was alleged to have begged for 20 cents .'rom Dr. William Oh, at 5. Victoria Street
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  • 29 3 Lorries Collide, Boy Injured A nine-year-old Chinese boy was injured when two lorries were involved in a collision about 4.45 p.m. at the 82 m.s., Ponggol Road on Tuesday.
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    • 33 3 THE PEN w/# J!m ALL THE GOOD MfM points mm 9 Srtcmon t>mH /WimWw t*llf gucr9»t*l4. iW I'^m 9 ItMfMwl M*H9m W (JSW m M. a*W mw'mWw WWt mom^ i>m4 f^** g^lp||j|WwMFWai :J
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  • 38 4 OLGA STEPS HIGH Olga San Juan. Paramount star, steps out on the fence' Lovely Olga, whom Singapore film fans situ: in Blue Skies". \i\ll soon be teen in a leadtna role m another Paramount picture (Paramount Pictures Inci^L
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  • 167 4 For the past eighteen months under the direction of the Colonial Research Committee, the Directorate of Colonial Survey* has been mapping parts of the Colonial Empire. Tne Directorate, formed specially to undertake this work. occupies part o' the former S.H j A.E.F. buildings at Bushy
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  • 81 4 Exiled Siamese Govt. In H.K. NANKING, Dec. 16— The Siamese Ambassador here Nat Shacgu&n TuTarak denied Bangkok reports today that the exiled Siamese Government Was being formed in Hongkong, but admitted that the Luang Thamrong Cabinet escaped to Hongkong enroute to the United States, according to ta'e Central News Agency.
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  • 16 4 London. Dec. 16.— Eire's fisi catches are being exported to Britain because of n wholesalers' Reuter
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  • 53 4 BANK HOLIDAY ON DEC. 31 It is hereby notified that Ir. j exercise of the powers conferred on him by Section 8 of the Holi- i days Ordinance, His Excellency i the Governor has appointed Wednesday. Dec. 31, 1947. to be observed as a Bank Holiday. Government offices will not
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  • 75 4 SHIPS CAUGHT IN GALE ADAK, ALASKA. Dec. 17. Two army ships- tanker and freighter are in distress in the Northern Pacific waters tonight in the wake of a gale. But, both carrying a total of 62 men, are still seaworthy and afloat, radio dispatches to the Coast Guard Headquarters said.
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  • 68 4 Anti-Government Statements NANKING, Dec. 16.— The Octroi Yuan will shortly meet to pronounce upon the recent antigovernment statements of General Feng Yuh-siang, widely known a? the "Christian General" in the United States, according to Chinese sources here. Gen, Feng, who is at present on an inspection tour of water conservancy
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  • 507 4 Personal Prejudice Claims Agains Siamese Government Claims by British subjects ami British protected persons against the Siamese Government, for pergonal prejudice, such as personal claims unconnected with property of any kind, may now be lodged The following, if attributable to Siamese or their Allies and originating in Siam or in
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  • 103 4 AMBTEKDAM Dec 1; 7I ti Ml SftMi ju specn. W here next Bmtmrisjs 0/ 4^9 1 old Mrs Bermnu Kon/fao^H tow mnatt 1 ojf tie r.!,dt«g "H rermufnf cams ?n (at wi|l /a«(i,< Indies. ir*ere 10.000 EmM peari tcmieti xirexf Mgj J<l//UHfSf SCCSfSfiia X/?C aCCased i* ci/fcyfd Mtsifl informed
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  • 144 4 Melbourne. D.e lfi Se *M Generals met at Army Head! qua! ter- in M^boume to-day W make a survvy o! all the openfl tions in which Australian troojM were engaged during the IM 45 war. *mm The generals arc of the Battles a nd Actions <*■ mlttee with
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  • 22 4 A meeting of the Advisory Council will be held tomorrow (Friday) at the Municipal Council Chamber, a t 10 a.m.
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    • 55 4 AVOID THAT WST HHfIITE RUSH! U 0N THE SP °T« AN WE WILL HELP YOU TO SOLVE YOUR XMAS PROBLEMS. OCR ADVICE OUR VAST SELECTIONS OF DRESS MATERIALS ARE AT VOUR SERVICE. O. RAM AS AMY NADAR H D CE BRANCH OFFICB L jn kJE!™™*' Phone 6323. §0. Market St.,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 36 4 tssk" WUISXKH* CU" M five it to ms," uid Toddtot. I doo»t J»f*H- lost i» ti**- I H.**k Monk is m, condition to rood what J****!^ ZJs Is d T I kn nt to my/' T
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  • 1250 5 NRY ,7,c 5 w^yanFiln. C>>M. TOnden| f^'ew Faces Eclipse The Old Ones I n Filmtown's Sunset Strip ILtWOOD, Nov. 10. The p a- a cert an section Ivwoodi Sunset Boulevard ti known to a curious Ekabtted by n'wi fans as Lbrated place where HollyEari fi He ver a
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  • 46 5 CAPTVRFD Mmmm (Ihntcr Crahh,) and a hand of hin Irouitois liravrs <aptur, Major llryward i Jon Hall l, Cora i Juite iJishop). Ahce 'Evelyn Ankers) ami Davy (Buzz Henry) in thm scene from Columbia's thrdlno historical drama, "Last of th*; Rfdmen."
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  • 240 5 From James Fenimore Cooper's "The Last of the Mohicans," Colombia has fashioned an outi door drama of stirring romance I and savage action which comes to {the Capitol tomorrow. Filmed in new colour, tho scenic shots of the trackless wilderness are breathtaking. The time is the
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 228 6 For the third time the representatives of Holland and the Republic of Indonesia have sheathed their sword in an attempt to resolve the political deadlock by negotiation instead. This time however the discussions are being conducted under the benevolent eyes of the United Nations Good Offices Commission.
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    • 182 6 Reports by correspondents on conditions Jn Republican territories do not reveal the anurchy alleged to prevail by the Dutch. The point is that, armed with foreign military supplies, the Dutch are confident of their ability to impose their v ill on the Republicans if results cannot be
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  • 48 6 four week courses designed to prepare soldiers for their return to civilian lift ire note img conducted at three Army Colleges in the United Kingdom. Here are studsnfs at j Physic* Lecture in the Science Department. f ßritish Official Photograph- Wat Off
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  • 1164 6  - WORLD AFFAIRS: WHITHER FRANCE PEDAGOGUE Politics toft young ttoftt r b j In a France shaken i S by strikes, inflation food shortage, and the atmosphere of civil I i war Mr. Jean French- 1 man's life is fen ol t*H and doubts. j Mr. Frenchman is a very sad
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    • 50 6 mm mmMmmssmMmmwmsmmmmmpm (Jtib A i r i ffi Xc% Attractive Afternoon brocks K* MA AND -4NI aw <: ?P> Beautiful Evening Gcvvs MmE £g3 lO^r DISCOUNT. 11 ill Shanghai A\odern Tailoring 11 1 10 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. I I Ladies own material p ROnqi made to order Ph0 e m
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    • 24 6 1 Singapore to i BATAVIA sH Tuesdays SAIGON 52? Sundays iYI£DA> |i*j] Saturdays j Penan? to; j yutDAN 60 ISacarday, Malayan Airwa>s un p
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  • 836 7 tß^*-WITH VEftA ARDMORE-* IBcommi Weddings J I It \^Lm on sim. will f ,h Yoke Meng/ W rt ception will he Herd Tonf Restaurant. w p.m. I'. December 20 at W?'- V Barry Harder, of L Rcy^l Naval e. will be majfted I v Maiygky Changl, Singapore,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 46 7 toitld take us w to »bjui the beautiiul I'M. *ti i ne have in stock, so *J* t*st >ou call at the store and f «trn for yourself. 1 v *e 3 aii prices, deluxe .tnd ''-nding. CITY BOOK STORE, aches; er House, Collye* Quay. Singapore.
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    • 146 7 An Exclusive and Lovely Selection of Jewellery and Evening Bags for Christmas. Gift Wrapped! Give CAftPtiTS this X'mas i arpets from Peking, Mirzapur and Persia in gorgeous designs and colours. A Qtfl welt r^^\ appreciated by those tk who admire beautiful Ir> n\*\ o*** nnii halt I rfejA &">"• m.spf(7i»jy
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  • 174 8 Loft. Dts. 11 Mr*. C. Pmersoi, ifHitid Of the t\.:K-K.r:nan < *jl ar Inn* li^:>. £n of bois« very warm as the lay in beJ one m.'raniu. But sne kept cool, when she found the sixihiorra common room was on ftre. And the 107
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  • 505 8 LONDON. Dec. 17-1 here were, distressing scenes at the Old Bai- ley when James Robertson, age*i 46. of C>l! netree-road. Sydenham. S.B M a Metropolitan police ser- i geant with 24 years' service, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment fcr shoplifting ?»id to- I ceivine.
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  • 101 8 LONDON. Dec. 16:— British soldiers serving in the Rhine Army will have 1 family' Christmas this year under a War Oflice scheme to send them 527 children to B A.O.R. and Austria. All the children have leen at school while their parents were living in
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  • 533 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 1 liken,] fl^ I cannot, now." His Pp trembly a;hfl fl '"I am s K, spend tho n uht here TnJ :Jfl fl 3/" a Baimi«fer, ufc J 1 <l:sh-B>>]t nik ,n J ly' f.s i// <n P.|«f</«f> H.,%pijJH HV tr-imWon i£.„„ ril fl She has served a
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  • 172 9 "Unusual Case"— Nurse Remanded LONDON, Dec. IT.- -When Pi* 'yxeha Proc pio 3, aged 35. a Cyprus-! om State-registered nurse, of Pa kt-stree., Choihot, employed a* a health visitor, was accused at R Chester of improperly assaulting a II Jdir OM boy, a remand for a week to Holl way
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  • 142 9 LONDON. Dec. 15.— Married ry**pe-ial licence at Ma\ field. Sissex, iast March. Richard lai** Harrv Smith, a ed 40. a cJerk. wa- j sentence.! to 21 m atlas' imprison»nenl at Lewes \s<\ze< for b:- gamy. II was Stalfd that he went I Lhrooji the bigamous ceremony i
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  • 58 9 I OVDON, Dec. I«.— <-o»l W,M I rp n, January L ««|J^ b* the National Coal oouoced t>> urns Beard in concurrence with M^-try of Fad The increases ait w „a 4toC JSed hours at overtime ratal exie.u.f.. inrreas ne the wa- ky m M,«'r-ra «T "ne
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 9 •T'^'"''"* A oc (J tivn entertained Tho Singapore Young Ajso. ow j pn/;nm« rorammil /'<»" fJ^Lii too oHfH"" r
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  • 156 9 She Screamed Name Over Phone —It Won Her So Much She Cried IK IS. !o- IMM, mg a riddle on ti;e u s radio, pump, biut eyed Texas bouotjr»le .Mrs Rath Aoottt si>b- 45. won. l'«'e tiip to Honolulu, a r«f and <. rax an. an aeroplane. v4lio hravir (oat.
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    52 9 L mw m**mm+mm+*m***mm*mmi Thmisand.s of sheep wt rr I hindfd ,n Finaapure from the I xs. Chaion un Tm.sday from J Australia. At Uft thiij are sren d sevitiaikufi afttr their i long MfOfS and lx low. aa- J •eatelmf fsr f/»f mofom <<•/ to laV 'i n ra, I
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  • 194 9 J. AS ANIMAS, C lorado, Dec [6 —Twelve-year- ■"•Id Jimmy Me 1 .on confessed to have riddled the iadf bb l«-y»r-oW fister M* lie wlh shots from a 22 raw u lhe >ac in lhe l,ving-i<:«m lu-austs •I did not l!kt her. She
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  • 30 9 LONDON. Dee. 16 Tvu. I.tmiber* purekassal ia Knßi«nd for aiMMttoi* i.-iii Air I'm res arrived in Lisl on 9* Mo-dav thej leave for Biient* Aire* mi TttSftdl U.P.
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  • 28 9 DAMASCUS. Dec. 16— Thirty itfht mtn+m* mWrnn ot th«. Syrian Army r*poiiedlv ln.ve rssfaaas to hep ir«ln J auajOtSOJ Youth Corps for Palest mimi too diJly U.P.
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  • 86 10 Buffet Party And Dance A very successful and enjoyable Bullet Party wa s held by members sad friends of the Kiwi Mem! era* League (Singapore Section) on Saturday last, at Che residence of Mr. Tan Beng Wah at Scott's Road, when over •0 persons were present. Games were played and
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  • 18 10 r :">< saw yjrfl maiwl ;H SSSSt of the -\v ft fl k^_al ndr Vr»r, tort, ---l BSBjBJ
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  • 98 10 LOXDON. Dec 17 i| the Old Ba lev cf a s^naH .against a giri uWiM ne met at a *r.- ttt when »-he wa< K WjiiJ jh.te! waiter waj'i^H [two \ea-s. He -j K fl l the supervision cf the fl officer. wkm The girl, now ared U.H fo
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  • 75 10 LONDON. Dec. 17. -i I post-war legal case cime j Quebec court. i Gecrfje Albert Austin j ley.drive, Brighton (Sum I Maurice Koenig, 3f Quebi £260 alleged gambling J i traded while both were of war in Germany. Defence plea was that I could be collected cib/fl ;hs after
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  • 44 10 Shanghai. &c. •<■ first batch of ten Army officers left day tor the United W ror further miuttrjfl These officers 'J fur the trip after fl a special exarm natl J ducted by the ifl National Defence. will spend one yeaffl United States- Reuter
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 237 10 t oiniis-l \ilnsi^< to the Morning Tribune; "SUNSHINE FALLS" |^SP!Ss..ioscKre..ANao!i^ (mayor mayor7\ \f what twe occen6 X )f[>rxMMtsrrfK)ia3orrEMl OnEKSMiTES WHAT I? J (JUST A MOMENT IDO VOU WANT r*M IN >Ojfc tfIDMISE HAVE t~ J^SU^^INEPALLSCOMi^fi^ A MUftRY TO SCATTER 7 SjOU J f 1 %W A V^^LJ^^H>M C^Jb^P^BW i mmmW
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  • 948 11  -  Joseph Chadwick m^ A SIX-DAY SERIAL I By I Jeff Gets a Waffling from a Mobster, but Luisa's Slip j 0 f the Hand Is Far More Terrifying i I m Br fl < si Phillip*, B'/ Ifl I K;,., a ltd fl m, W,; B i
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  • 101 11 Rome, Dec. 16.— Italy s fieet of submarines, which under tne terms of the Italian peace treaty should have been sunk ta the open sea by midnight, had wi eleventh hour repr.eve tonight. The Italian Foreign Office an nounced this afternoon it haa been informed that the
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  • 24 11 PARIS, Dec. W-^/S demic Frencaise Jg^JJ 1 the great golden m** l Pius French Language to Pope r XII today. Reuter
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  • 19 11 LONDON. Dec able reply to Canada s proposals for a rv* A n g»' food and financial U.P.
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  • 43 11 LONDON Dec- *£M.i a telephone ki«k m» his employe'. M'_ f nunu t ci an < and gasps-. nitehbou** 1 telephone, calW tne J kio? k was fount! u»»o n Mr. AMnfrJ Jg rul a man pipe hau Si
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  • 59 12 CHICAGO. Dee. 16:— The new comet, recently discovered and known as "1947 N'\ has been observed for the first t:me from the northern heI n.isphere. the University of Chicago announced today. It said the corr.et was seen on Sunday night by observers at McDonald O'servatory in a
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  • 654 13 qll oiation« toU* Malayan Ai kciai»«n were aa 1? o iw B a 43 0D 45.00ci lSt 5 10 5-30 j, oo 10.00 W, 3 90 4.00 I 9 25 lO.OOxd 51 oo 54.00 4j l0 44.00c-d H ,j 31.25 B 1 50i d 14.75 23.25 B. c >>:"•
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  • 193 13 i>^uon D,c 17. Fo,e,,n IT. ?7n C( RuBßia <« tak.nc SST 70 r r cent of the ttial prtHluctlon in its carman occupation zone and giving false figure, to the B.g Four TJSm Ministers on th, total amount protluced. The (hai pes were made
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  • 77 13 BANGKOK. Div. 16 It is rtporttd todait that the Siam Gowrnment is admneing five tin eompanies 18,000 000 Neaaa, and £500 000 against already i agreed war compensation claims io enable the companies to resume min no early nest year. Th" eompmtim uffeited are Kamuntina
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  • 154 13 Market Notes Jottings tFrom Our F/Mirnrja/ C>rr.i j The Malaka Pinda Rubber Bstatea. Limited, issue their 32nd j annual report. Tt shows a profit 1 for the year ended August of $7,450 and $82,213 was brought in After deducting rehabilitation expenditure of $32,807. the directors recommend that $50,541 j be
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  • 87 13 RUBBER STEADY AT DECLINE 1 New York rubber showed a loss of %nt «or spot and 10 to foe the forwards. HW Po Khl mUet opened at 40 for rubber mantel 40 7 8 No 1 Jan. and went up to m r and subsequently rencWd to 39 3 4
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  • 192 13 Borne Dec. ±^TS^ are already *%ggM it Vatican for chr sl "T P ther as 1" U not yet k n wn p h e e *u £tt pasty t a t Christmas Tree to be ms St p m rWate apart"Revert ascertain that 'he tree, covered
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  • 250 14 WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.— Secretary of State Gi urge Marshall will report to President Truman sukl by radio 10 the entire nation on Friday on the coTapte of the London j>eace conference, it was announced today. Word of tpc Secretary's impending report cam? as the
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  • 45 14 On the announcement of an increase in the price of tin from £437 to £510 per ton with effect from December 6 atroag buying deveiojrcd fox the shares, SoWer* raised their prices and with buyers meeting the marlMt. con, side? able business developed.
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  • 110 14 Big Money For Cup Winner Owner Melbourne. tXc 16— lbiillkittaire Australian industrialist j W. Hughes, owner of 1947. Melbourne Cup winner HlraJl, took up racing 11 years ago to ease the sorrow ot his wile's death. Since then he has won a lot of tnohey and last year was ohe
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  • 105 14 WASHINGTON Dec. 17. Ambass^do; Wellington Koo paid an 80-minute call on Assistant Secrerar>* 0I State Norman Armour. for discussion of the stop-gap alt! to China, and the Japanese peace conference. He later told reporters Ms country was grateful for being included'in the stop-gap aid, and M I hope
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  • 174 14 Ships alongside the Singapore wharves WfcST WtiAk* Godown 2 Oregon Mail. Godown S k Chits tfiirralda. Godown ft Pooeaow. j Godown 6 7 Japara. God©** II Adraattts. Oodown ii &o*d©. Godown IS/ 14 Loamedon. Q*do»T> l^S|amg^h Onnes Godown 17/11 Steel Designer. lSrop. Niger. Port Deaseake. Godown 20 Port
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  • 134 14 EX-FINANCE MINISTER TO BE CHARGED BANGKOK. Dec. 17. Former Finance Minister Vichit Lulitaon and Under Secretary of Finano Luang Arthasain Prasidh will be criminally charged for illegally using their official position eausing loss to the government to th.extent of 18.000.000 ticals in ar. opium contract, the present Finance Deputy Minister
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  • 129 14 Miners' 1948 Target Is Set Al>/ u, rwc 15.— The Govern 200,0a0,00w ton*. That mrana an Itmtitjtjja for wf^*** toe F** WjWTo Mr. War* ••We have set what I WW dittcult but possible target ne told a Cinderford, Forest of Dean, meeting. «*U we can do it, toe outlook for
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  • 190 14 LONDON, LV^hhl the witness-stand r| MagMiaW <--*■ deme against a „J alleged t have g J her. u woman d«e^B that six days previ^,*! legally married to hi&fl Accused of double fl Thomas Henry Wil J i STKlra-villaji. Prikßt n.^H old former Army tfr.tfl <.<'i miitted for trial HH
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  • 80 14 HOBART Dec 16: -I La! our Premier of Taw Kob.r C to<JW Labour Fartv Executive li day's bonr Parti «W Governor o' the isisst, Binney. had advised uj v/hcn an indutmem is fi« it was staled Cosgrovc would it ncction v.ith the alleg**! money paid to him ior
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    • 377 14 Oi* YW» »A»I» rog Hi iti? UETTUrnRIT Close Down; 6 p.m. Programme Sum- ern howj cantoneK 014 fc n ar, •♦> 05 Religious Hour; §.30 W©- mestic Ta.lt w g^ M^AV ft FNOMSH \mmmm%mi9\*V^^ PROr.RAMM£? 7 01 Malay Culture; 7.15 interlude. Mandar n I.w SuBIB «ri rftUUJWVTWI^ Y* p5~» 7
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  • 398 15 ECS WIN RETURN ATCH WITH C.S.C. S.R.C 2 The Singapore Recreation c.u to ml yesterday when they met ti return first team hock y encuun.e Recs thereby reversed the tables ft the Ceylonese left the field with Both teams went all out trom the initial whistle and the game was
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  • 134 15 I Lore Clarke Rangers' Cpor* cricket Club P t j, t padang yesterleoals to two. lj ril of play was Er (f, er e were occaCchanges. Eli minute of play de [pass from Md. Now L first Rangers* goal [quarters. The Club L equalise and came L of scoring,
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  • 86 15 Im Methodist Youth FelIthe 'Everglow" BadminI a friendly return Table ft by 9 to nil. p at Y. F. mentioned ■tobert Phua beat Sse 1 21-18. 21-15; Ho Chin Ininiy Tan, 21-17, 21-H; Ban (Captain) beat Um 1-24, 21-17, 21-19; Chua lleat Wee Thiam Teck, t Ong Cnoon Thiam
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  • 89 15 ■j 0 represent the Seran■atkii m a friendly foot- the Cheng p*jr, on Saturday, at the sng ish School ground nom the following; Heng, Goh Teck pnuan, W' Low Huck Yang, Koh W Cheng sui Heng, Tan W H rry Tan, Ong Chin Ajn Hoe. Teo Chee Tang, Hock,
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  • 64 15 ►j" 1* Youth Service AssociaW\° a the "Leisure" Table■J °y 3—2, in a friendly Premises 51, Armenian Monday night. Scores j l)ii: ers mentioned first): W '<wt to Loe Ming Kong I ,n B Shln See lost to j bk ho 3-0. Teng Kim Toiig t. g Kt,e 3-0,
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  • 304 15 When the "Talma" docks at Singapore next Sunday, she will have on board one of the world's greates; heavyweight wrestlers. He is King Kong, the Hungarian bearded giant who is the official Heavyweight Champion of Europe and who is arriving for a series of fights
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  • 65 15 Melbourne. Dec. 16.-Women s cricket is oecoming more ana more popular jn Australia. Mon than twenty women's teams began games in the Sydney metro politan inter-club cricket <rJm petition during the last week m October. interstate matcnes win oe played in Victoria from January 8 to
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  • 92 15 Washington. Dec. 17. Five loors of a 60-year-oid apartrent building here collapsed m iuesday night, injuring ten pef;c s n and trapping at least three :thers. Police Chief Robert Barret aid there were no known fatalii<s among the 150 persons, who, iv^-d in the
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  • 54 15 The Christmas Party by the Rotary Internaticnal (S.n gapore branch) and held at tne Rarfles Hotel Irtt- gjgJ^SSi in eat success. Rotanans. Wheelers and their guests present numbered 155. dinner Dancing flowed the nmj.^ There were no speecnea party was a very en with those present thorou e
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  • 29 15 Knock-out Hockey Competition aubs affiliated to the Sln^pore. Association early next year, has -.pen extended to Jan. 10. Fntries are to be accompanied /an entrance fee of ten dollars
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  • 67 15 CEMETERIES IN INDIA PAKISTAN NEW DELHID^ tish cemeteries nln.lia i tan S (-overnment ol maintained by th o n msjijiitv ln<iia will DetW Vommission0 f the British Wjh ojg „.a r 6 5 STan n.lian OCTThC n s l ui! m:untain the comeernmenti w»h rfh British tertei until I April
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  • 165 15 INDONESIAN REPLY TO DUTCH 'TANTAMOU NT TO REJ ECTIOtT' BATAVIA. Dec 17 -The In dcnesUn Republics reply to Dutch suggestions for variations In a cease-fire plan for Indonesia is "tantamount to their rejection. reliable Republican sources said here today The Republican special com mittee to the cease- fire negotiations had
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  • 38 15 The Indian representative Malaya. Mr. J. A. Thivy. will speak on 'Indians in Malaya' on 1 Dec. 21 at 5.30 p.m. at No. 6, I Race Course Lane. A!l are corI dially invited to attend.
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  • 66 15 SHANOHAI, Dec. 17: Chines< gendarmes assigned for duty in jayai will leave Shanghai early in Januar as result of telegraphic recwtt by General Shang Cheng-, chief o< the Chinese military delegation tr Tokyo, it was reported today. Th MPs consist of ovr 400
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  • 94 15 Australian tennis Star Joins Professionals Melbourne. D> c 18 -Australian Davis Cup player. 26-year-old Dlnny Palls has gone to America to negotiate his entry into professional tennis. Pails says he is to sign up with American promoter J »ck Harris, and will probably play with Jack Kramer and Pancho SVgtira
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  • 136 15 INTER-DISTRICT SOCCER LEAGUE Twenty-two teams have entered the inter District Soccer League organised by the Singapore Chinese Football Assocla- tion. First game in the LeaguI will be played off at Jalan Besar Stadium on Jan. 4, between a Naval Base team and an eleven from Jellico Road. The League has
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  • 1402 16 SYDNEY, Dec. 17.— Australia, caught on 8 stickv wicket, collapsed for 107 runs today during rHJdh I<> wickets fell for less than 150 runs. An exciting finish is promised in this Second Test which will end tomorrow, i The weather had drastically curtailed play
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