Morning Tribune, 23 December 1947

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r, so 610. (Now Bene*) to CENTS. TrESP4Y. DEC 23, 1947.
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  • 71 1 Here it is at la*t Joe Louts' story f fcou and why he icoa to disappoint. ng ,r> t title fight tr.th Jersey Joe Walcott. The rights of EXCLUSIVE rfprolurtion of this article the first of a series of two tn Stnyapi.rr and tht
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  • 197 1 f0 MEN WERE E-SLY INJURED ANOTHER pStly WTIEN A SOF SULPHU•iCIP EXPLODED GODOWM OF kp; lIUI HENG K KKK AND CO. HAVELOCK ROAD o rr 3 PM„ YESRDAY r V fiv<i were Mr. it* Smg (HO), chief clerk, Goh Soon Liew M) labourer, and
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  • 140 1 Medium talks to "Massacre" Victims liuwreds of Chinese Ken who lost their Edfl and children ■ri n g the Chi»e«e I uacre of 1942 |»V* the past three cjnya a trying to cejjv ■gate with tl>e |Kr of thetf through a nHKjJW* the "I ma. fjg Mft Road fcJfe* Uof
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  • 35 1 *W DELHI. Dec. c An India* officer m fl be Co >n»i under +Chief of the Indian &*y from April 1, g" Stardar Balder JN*. Indian Defence Jwtfer, §oid nere toWW Reuter
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  • 92 1 FLOODS: LATEST (.From Our Importer) Kuala Lumpur, Pec. Zt. The Department of Public Worka reports ihat only two roads in Perak are iropawable today-the Kuala Kang-aar-Rruas Road at the 46J mile and the Kuala Kangaar-Grik Road at the 48th mile. It is still raining in Perak and the Pahang River
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  • 69 1 JERUSALEM. Dec. 99 'Tie death-roll in another day's sporadic shooting in Palestine was ten seven Arabs and three .lews. Three Arabs were «hot and killed when between 15 and 20 BMB who wore the uniform c> temporal estine police constab les attacked an Arab bus
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  • 10 1 ATHENS Dec.* P Hi utoM 191. Reuter
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  • 389 1 S'por e Teachers Submit New Salary Scheme L.JSE SINGAPORE TEACHERS 1 lON gg EMITTED A SALARY SCHEME AND SEDITIONS OF SERVICE TO GOXERNf -\T. WHICH INCLUDE THE If A L AYAj l I A T I O X OF THE EDUCATION StPA l Ch t*JSZ sthem e was worked out
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  • 11 1 SIR JOHN HAY FOOT TROUBLE i w HftV who soned foot.
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  • 1011 1 I'm going to knock out Jersey Joe Waleott In my return fight with him next June. Then, I'm going to retire. I don't think 1 would have retired after my fifteen-round fight with Waleott on December 5,. but I'm set on quitting the ring after the June
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    • 27 1 Calling all Outdoor Girls! TIMM gay shirts Inclerline beauty! "STELLA" TEE SHIRTS c ath! llfrcts to mat:h: •KANT.OI/' Windproof pure wo BcrfU. *„Wp"itrl shades! Only Sl.T* »«-h!
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  • 328 2 Coffee Stall Shooting: Witness Story Of Pistol Fired At Detecti ve's Heaa The Baleatlar Roa coffee stall sheeting when a Chinese detective was shct dead anu an .x-detect:ve was wounded or. jNov. H. had a sequel at a preliminary inquiry held in the Seventh Police Court yesterday, when two Chinese.
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    61 2 Prompt act,<m of th* g\ pore Municipal Fin BrigeZ iicnted an outbreak f^e u icould have consumed rikoJ of doL'ars worth <>i >,<,<,ds godown in Hnvelock I lowing the ejrplus > 0 of sulphuric acid ufurh «<i aen'oM* injury t>> tvcv mm, terday. Pictures shuir crew of the Brigade sprayiny
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  • 37 2 MtttCANtttfe tKSttttrttON 209. Queen Street, Htofce 2370 NfeW SESSION ALkfeADV COMMfcNCfefc Classes awe conducted in Book-Kcebing and Accountancy Shorthand: theory, Sifted ranging from words to 150 words. Practical English in three Stages. Mathematics ahd foreign Languages.
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  • 115 2 ARE YOUR KIDNEYS DOING THEIR WORK PROPERLY? If you are health? the answer 1* ••yes." but if you get an "rutinim stab in the back, or an aching Joint, the answer is definitely -no" and your best remedy lies m Pe Witt's Kidney 6 madder Pills This scientifically prepared medicine
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  • 67 2 MORE JAP SILKS FOR S'PORE TCKYO, Dec. 22— tags* of Japanese s|Hi textiles to the United States an# British Colonies in tho Far East Jiave recently increased considerably, wccordng to sources close to tfci Jfaoamese Governments Poard of Tratje. J*rge quantities of babutae, luji silk and joseU creue were 'tapped
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  • 36 2 Picket Line Round Munition Ship Vancouver, Dec. 21.— The m dependent international Machinists Union walked through picket lines and started repair work on the munitions ship s.s Colima scheduled to take munitions to Chinese Nationalist forces
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  • 137 2 "BOOM BUST" WARNING Washington, Pec 22. President Truman was warned by his council of economic advisers today that if the United States is to avoid a cycle of "boom and bust" and achieve a "consistent and stable equilibrium,' reduction of industrial prices, acceptance of smaller profits, balancing of wages and
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  • 41 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. The Indian and Pakistan D o mini on leaders were meeting here today for the second Indian Defence Council session and the subject of discussion is again expected to be the fighting in the Kashmir. Reuter
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  • 37 2 "ROBIN HOOD'S" CAPTURE Palermo, Sicily, Dec: 2U. The elusive "Kobin Hood" bandit of Salvatore, Guilliuno, led a band of ten men on Sunday night in tne kidnapping of 27-year-old Luigi Magrini, one of Sicily's xoealthtest families. U.P.
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  • 35 2 ROME, Dec. 22. The strike of 300,000 Italian food workers which threatened Christmas food supplies for the whole country when it began on Saturday, has ended after 36 hours, following Government intervention.— Reuter
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  • 44 2 Over 200 people attended a very successful dance sponsored by tha Katong Boys* Club at the B.V.C. Hall last nigh t. Entertainmen t was provided by the Un^on Jack Club Dance Band. The dance teas in aid of funds for the Club.
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  • 25 2 BAGDAD. Dec. 22. The frontiers between Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan and Palestine were closed today owing to an outbreak of cholera in Syria. Reuter
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  • 84 2 Peiping, d?c. 21 Muk I practically isolated. accoi 5 late dispatches. orC Pood supply in the R d guered city can last at th oaly one month, c <ln I weeks Jp Prices are soaring £i ec except for military orfanji 1 was cut off. Wheat
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  • 73 2 Parents do want their Siamese twi Indianapolis, Dee -h Doctors reported day that Siamese tw porn to a Bedford, diana. couple n weeks ago, are he given oxygen, aitei s fering a relapse In last few days. The infants are ed by a bone at skull J The surgeons tnat
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  • 29 2 ATOM BOMB BALLET TOKIO. P. H A Japanese Hiroshima f form the story atom bomb ano, aftermath to a Occupation i Fore ence at Kure, headquarteis on day.- Reuter
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    • 24 2 2^awrvy^^ jB INKY BMW WTIM.I. Obtainable Everywhere, I (KM) SINGAPORE'S BIGGEST X'MAS ATTRACTJONI Starts TO-MORROW at the CAPITOL! l^iiiPaw^^ ESTHER COR CEOUS ESTHER L^sS^iwaa«gaaßßL
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  • 50 3 Hu Fa Eastern Music School's Joal concert held at the cr premises on Saturday IJWd a great success. ln two-and-a-hal! hour pro frmme included 27 items, and °ftp sed violin and piano solos, ,an I »rte duets, and a piano. 10 :in and cello trio.
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  • 650 3 Husband left her 15 days after mar riage next she saw of him was his skeleton fltiA'c; c HiNfesfe Woman ,n THK StNOAfOftl: S«\HS VfcStfeRDAY HOW S\S M-ffete ttfeS MAR HER UtTStoANtl Lfefrr PK «»»iistetotfjiit:nTkN J N \M> NtVfeß CA&tfc I put irto months later, his .(cton found near the
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  • 50 3 Central Police Station detective* on rounds picked up a Chi. nes e seated outside a coffee star at tho junction of Canal Road a^d New Bridge Road at 8 p.m. Sunday night and found an automatic loaded with eight rounds of ammunition in his possion.
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    74 3 Cockpit of the Anson aircrnf* of the Indonesian Republic Air Force which crashed at Lnhwn Bilik Besar It mQes north of Luntut on the west coast uf Malaya on Dec. t\. Two Indonexians, one Vice Air Commodore Abdul Halim of the Indonesian Air Force uas a victim of this crash.
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  • 59 3 Air travellers Held-up Passengers bound for Hong Kong in yesterday's 8.0.A.C. flying boat have be^n forced to remain 24 hours in Singapore due to thr plan* 1 having developed engine trouble whil e taxing to take t~. it is reporteu oy :hc 8.0.A.C. authorities at Kallang. Th c plane is
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  • 134 3 Iterdict of causing death by sn act. not amounting to cuL tL homicide, against a person ■Evn was returned by the bore Ccroner. Mr. W. G. Be-, on Saturday, at the in- b lnt( the dea;n of Major 8. L« It till
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  • 199 3 X'MAS TREAT FOR CHILDREN AT SOCIAL WELFARE CENTRE ,Tr r ne the So" aTw- Hare Departments Youngst.rs who *othe Soc.ai m free feeding centre at beenp.anned i for then urchin" iuan'ano her 6 ,0«P «f energetic helpers. mi j. A, the children ««*2*lJJ| cinrii Ble and presented their ea"ds at
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  • 79 3 TAXI STOLEN, DRIVER "KICKED OUT" A taxi. S7B6:*. was stolen zj thr.e Cliinsw on Sunday night. I Ihe men. one of whom wu.* armed with revolver, hired the vehicle in Hokkien St net .shortly befo,y 10 p.m., and ordered the driver, a Chinese, to driv>- in the direction of Serangwn.
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    • 67 3 mi: W |n^ H|: y|^mnfinTM H the F a t0 tho E th«Y jo- -TJLS on. thin* f*,"* a ,a, Todd?r. .l Wr,, wlth $,oaf Inhered the Fo«, 7 a v« il a shock ft M hou L ght wo "M <«»• .-the finish. I shou^ h "You"**." rt «8
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  • 239 4 Malay Women Celebrate Mothers' Day (Tribune Staff Reporter) To cries of "Merdeka" and the raising of elenched fist?. 60 wo men pledged themselves to uplift their less fortunate sisters at the Mothers' Day meeting organised r.y the Indonesian and Matey Women Association. Singapore, at the Istana Kampons CMam yesterday. delegates
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  • 114 4 SPECIALIST IS ACQUITTED IWANG, Dec. 21-Remark-'-njr that accused had had no intentions of outraging the modesty of the girl Mr j p Biackledge acquitted the acctiaed. a piles specialist. Urn Jffcpi Meng m the Third Court on JWday after a lengthy hearing. i&iunming UD tne °ase. His **o*iour said that
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  • 22 4 A Bright Star In The Hollywood Firmament -.n •■:->-.«■■ Fas* it *=v* si i i .v*u? /fcm iTifui .-r IfoWa Kist.ny H*r ,w."
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  • 275 4 Field Marshall the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein. KG.. G.C.P.. DJS.O., Chief of the Jm- pe: ial General Staff has sent the following message of Christ- inas greetings to all officers and other ranks of the British Army: "At this Christmas time I *end my
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  • 114 4 Ipoh. Dec. 21— After a lapse of several weeks, burglars have got busy again. This time their victims were the Triumphant Trading Com pany in Brewster Road, where cloth and cigarettes to the value j of approximately $900 were stolen I on Friday night. The
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  • 47 4 Rome. Dec. 22.— Labour Minister Amintore Fanfani said today a settlement of the nationwide food industry strike by 300.000 workers was near as Communist labour leaders threatened that there would be no bread for Christmas unless the dispute was settled by them. U.P.
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    • 30 4 AVOID THAT MST Wm PROBLEMS. OUR ADVICE OUR VAST SELECTIONS OP DRESS MATERIALS ARE AT YOUR SeXvS. O. RAMASAMY NADAR I Ph?n,° 7^ CE -PHnotfuuas-w J». Market St Bingapore acJSU
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    • 33 4 2 social midSTcht shows for our Chinese Patrons 'THE BARBER TAKES A WIFE" I (in Mandarin) Starring Li Li Hl T A and SHEH HI EI j showing Midnight 24 and 25 December
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  • 1153 5 lit?''! 7 OI?l«> iI-^mA AW.p|;| M < f i In lloll^wnofi, Pcpf>,!< fo, l f ;r> lln o Rcarlrit BOLLYWOOD. Dec 11 This •be story of what became of J*, chi stiana The srirl who. Iste 1920s meant to the j -'l^s oi
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  • 21 5 J? irom Roch« nanied by J Vnrti.^tmNeasy naI -v id s"*f M^lared v. ry el Reuter
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    • 291 5 Wishing our Patrons A Merry Christmas and a Bright and Prosperous Xtx Year. Mtt ttOltl D Alt Alt I I DANCE NIGHTLY FROM 8 p.m. to Midnight [x tension Nights: 24th Dec. 1947— Christmas Eve -Cabare t and Bar MBSSBM 2 m) 25th Dec. 1947— Christmas Nißht— Cabaret ExtenM«.n only
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 242 6 The recent charges that Malaya is being ruled from Whitehall have about them the air of a novel discovery which we think is somewhat misleading. This analysis seems to imply that devolution of greater authority to iocal bureaucracy will make things better for •Malaya. It is of
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    • 127 6 To. this extent the Colonial Governors have become executives of policies hatched bv bu.,M„U^ te J« I ndon But it wU be Avrong to think that Malayan Governors are helpless i instruments Policy is formulated in London .according to the nature of the advice and S--3 J 1 be
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  • 20 6 Mayfair Musical Party 's Anniversary Photograph). B .V/<. lr if»«o a /a»d Drama, ,r As^u,Uon f *e*r pr^fce, JWm^Sa^^'X Tribune
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  • 844 6  -  Walter Davis r *y LONDON. Some 40.000 of Britain's aged infirm and needy people will be rehoused in comfortably. welUequ'pped tnodern hotels, with private rooms of their own when the bill to end the present Poor Law system of granting relief comes fully i:?to foi
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  • 86 6 Indian Poets Laureate MADRAS. Dec. 21. -The Madrtu Cabinet decided to institute poets Imwreateahips in Tamil. Telueu Malay ai am and Kanaiese The laureateships will continue for five years and each laureate will be paid an honorarium of Rs 1,000 (about £77) every year. An honorarium of a like amount
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  • 21 6 The ways of man are before the eyeB of the Lord, and He pondereth all his goings. (Proverbs 5 21).
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    • 47 6 lii inn it "j& High Class Cents and aS^' Ladies lever movement iPi?^ J2N wrist watch 1947 new model JL ;\*JP j rolled gold and stainless 1 If steel case 15 and 17 jewels. B Pthte $53/— IO $tt4/a--g Obtainable at every rep utable Watch Dealer I
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    • 33 6 I; Singapore to PENANG u Daily ?83 t*ATAVIA 04 Fridays $I4D j PALEMBANG 75 Tuesdays i SAIGON Sundays MED AN Saturdays :Penang to: iViEDAN 6C (Saturdays j.Halayan Airways Limited aUasfleW A Co.. jfeJissaP^J
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  • 975 7  -  VERA ARDMORE —*-WITH listenings lay afternoon at St. j r .thedral the infant H. C. M. Horsley and L' Angela Horsley, was ay Padre J. Steele. 'he names of Richard V, L'ourtenay. The god. s were Miss J Ensor. Mr ek. Mr D. J. C. Craws Kennard
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  • 178 8 MOTHER-IN GLARED LIKE MONSTER LONDON, Dec 21.-Luis Lester Leslie, whom his mother-n-law. Mrs Ada Mary Wrlaley. had "persecute^ f«r Ion? snd hideous months." broke into her home at night to see his wife The lights went on and there was Mrs Wrigley On a murder charge at Man Chester Assizes,
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  • 64 8 Photographs). A largely attended reception—* wxts held at the Victoria Me-T mortal Hall on Saturday after the iceddlnrr at the Cathedral I of Mr. and Mrs. C John I Sundiam Above: The bnde and bridegroom < third and i fourth from the left) with some
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  • 43 8 Mayfalr Musical Dramatic Association Anniversary Bi^u Riaht- nr JmWl? 4*sooa/,on celebrate* their Thirteenth Anniversary at their prtx ft£s2r* %SL^L!2b2S Sftf" ?'«w^ Coiwiil-aeiK^il. addressing the Gathering. Left: Mr. J^ecretary. rextev* the Qctjvttie* of the AstocuUjon and (Centre) Dr. W* presents a Mmvenw flag H
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  • 75 8 Y.W.CA. Farewell To General Secretary I Members and friends of the I Singapore YWCA turned up in full strength at their transit I hostel in Bras Basah Road last I Saturday to bid farewell to Miss Gertrude Owen, General Secretary of the organisation here, who lajt for Melbourne on Sunday
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    • 103 8 IhOut of tSe pages of I w. nfikasst mai gham s novel j„CO M s II The Motion Picture MasterTiece. ■CBJfIB B^BB o 1 Ml jal I 5 R -B Iv3 1 I I^9 I F s WMra I I "Sv «,<:«,_ c^^-6 et teo. f^Oo- I I W (^**v
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  • 24 9 F L. .•jit nit* wh" an vA threatened to gJU K C Leslie's it* jury would' d whether the S b reduced to
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  • 48 9 Can NOW Imperial Palace t2l 'he Imperial m incetf that for ,to ;istory. the Ufiil Se permitted plac, grounds to pay t#p '16 to the Elm te En-. press. goodies on January permit citizens to r r :ings to the ii\ n the side of lath, main gate.—
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    10 9 MsttoN Road fen HM fse Honorary W* Gi ok Eny.
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  • 37 9 ase In Jap morality toe. 22. A Japanese ttman today decried ntsmg immorality" I Japanese populace. By mushroomed dance amrets were featuring of nude dancers. fttse establishments I I rendeavous as lei. Jai with young unirats. U.P.
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    27 9 Dec 22 Lieutenant Wl U May. chief of 1 States Air force in d ''day he plans to Switzerland, to hand JQ< v. rnment a chec^ U.P.
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  • 60 9 Photographs). i Above: A happy group taken r after the chnstenmg on Suni day last at St. Andrew's Cathedral of Richard Geoffrey Courtenay, infant son of Mr and Mrs. H. C M. Horsley. I R'ght: Philip Norman, son of I Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Orchard,
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  • 102 9 Electronic Control For Aircraft Syracuse. New York. Dec. 21.— An e;ectri>nic traffic control sys tem for aircraft which would criate "aerial super-hignways" is being developed here by General Electric Company engineers. The development would permit aircraft to fly in five or n-n par--1 allel lanes two miles apart without danger
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    19 9 Photograph) Jr.TnTk^BockUana!** SP^^ Amusement Park declares open th n JJBBjfw •MB opened to the public Inst rn j Tribune
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  • 64 9 70 ft. FallNot Injured BOMBAY. Dec. 20. After fallin? from the fifJh flo->r to the StlßSt height of some leveaty feet— a ten-minth-?,ld girl was i picket U P D >' her parents uncon* ■elsttf bu' apparen t*ty cfthsffß/fst j unhurt. V.iQ baby was taken SB hospital where she regained
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  • 96 9 LANSANNE. Dec. 180 student, between 17 BPjV" years fl™ J^JftgS including Britain BJttV 1 State,, have enroled for the 'next course at. tie famous h"U- school here Th»v will Bpend the ae*l Jg years in an intensive course deals with every branch Of -<io.ei in w ws«
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  • 119 9 New York. Dec 21. -Maria For micola. 21 years' old Italian girl whose G.l fiance wa s killed in a car smash the day she sailed from Italy to marry him. was to- day reported to have accepted j an offer o r marriage from
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  • 98 9 THEY'LL SPEND ONE YEAR IN ANTARCTIC UoiOS, D;r 21 Iwenty-flve m» n tre now on their way to *Pen<j a t hast i jwtf in the Antarctic. iMUUi, xcept for radio irorn the rest of the world I hey sailed ln>m London in the motor vessel John Biscoe for the
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  • 57 10 20 YEARS' POISON FOR TERRORISTS Salatiga (Central Java*. Pec. 21.—The Civil Court of Salatfga today sentenced to 15 and 20 years* imprisonment three Jndo nesian terrorists who had placed a landmine which resulted in the death of four Dutch soldiers. This is the first time such a large punishment has
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  • 84 10 "ONE WORLD" ECONOMIC PLAN Havana. Dt-c 21 Die. iMollnarl. head of the delegation to th, intern^o |lrad, Commence, pr^l? six point plan tods, tor J mS .nornic one world' P %6lem e s. CUrrent in: -^io "Close cooperation betveea the worlds largest I. orj Prod J lng countries would underlS
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  • 75 10 New York. Dec. 21. Ihe UiH jed Board tor Christ: n C I jin China reported today^H more than half an il d I worth of equipment M sent to 13 Christian colleges! j China during the past year. Brcutive Secretary. r>r M i bert J.
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  • 96 10 Paris. Dec. 21— French I >:fl Minister Georges B:d. ui: rr.arsM the Big Four meeting in Lcndfl was used "not to settle the pfl blems but to inform the Gerrr.jM pecpie of the high mer:t> m some of their conquerors." H Bidault reported n the
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  • 28 10 BUCHAREST. Dec 21 *>«■ Michael and his mother arrived m tram from Switzerland today asfl were welcomed at the station fl the Romanian cabinet U.P.
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  • 75 10 BELGRADE. Dec. n u M Official reports I roH Ljubi jans said llg H Franciscan priests (M *a sentenced to terms six months to six vear hard labour for aiding V*m escape of war e rlmtnalB. w J Ihe reports S*^ T n 'W priests confessed to com
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    • 217 10 U oifii<v*-l:\'-liiHiv4' .<» the Morning 'frihiinrj "SUNSHINE FALLS" LITTLE SAIUNG fYK .THAT? >^ff^r Jgp^jl^ OK B^LT I^to"- < I B BAN AP BUNS I■■— a -**■> S* I .-iJ It/ m\^ i L-. m I t .^A- M MM»JL^BBBLABtBaBa^^Jj^^t_; LT^mml rS? 29! ??J. 2£ W«O6EO. H£ J'vl AF£¥¥S£COKOS I ScESS
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  • 1039 11  -  Adeline McEl fresh A SDC-DA Y SERIAL By f rt Tony and Al Meet Again— and Square Off for Battle with Some Hot and Hasty Words ■T^ iff of WXXW, the I station where I I c''ert, vxts jill-of-all- W. > one big happy JamwT t
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  • 72 12 Ex-Premier Of Persia Held? TEHERAN, Pec. Cl— Former Fremier Quavam es Sultaneh reportedly was arrested on Saturday and his pas>pcrt confiscated just as he was about to crpart by plane for the United Stat?s by way oi Geneva A mob armed with sticks gather* ed at the airport vowing to
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  • 154 12 ANTI-SEMITISM IN PESHAWAR Peshawar (Pakistan). Dec. 21 —Seme 200 to 300 prosperous native Jewish families have cither fled or are preparing tc flee foil all-Moslem city because of int 1 fii mltliin following the United Nations decision to partition Palestine In Dearly every case they are leaving against Khanawal Neil,
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  • 73 12 Washington. Dec 21— Christ j mas greetings over a radio broadcast by children, representing SI nations will be made by Gloria V. Ramos. 12 year-old -daughter i of the Philippine Embassy Minister and Counsellor at 8 p.m. GMT en Sunday. The message reads. "Children
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  • 124 12 LABOUR PARTY CALLS FOR FIGHT SABOTAGE London. Dec 21.— Th. Brit Labour Party today called on its members to fight an expected campaign o! sabctage by Communists "and their fellow travel lers" during the coming months A statement issued by Mr. Morgan Phillips. General-Secretary of the Party, to affiliated organ-
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  • 10 12 The Labour p ions P n ins!df Reuter
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  • 141 12 "Britain's Hen Ford" Ready Meet US Competiton neid Britain i Henry f 2 overa^ Erector, fa 21 company a utomob: u and started Worganbint t, mTrkets" C mpetitiun fo The 701year:ol d L: rd u Sf K ta rted Hfc POO, and built a small bicycle into multi-million doUai mobile
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  • 285 13 Market Notes Jottings (lit fit tkuj was productive of no fever t'nan sx repotta ,nd balance srv. U, Kuchai ip., Limited, reports 'a profit of $46,439 from whicn has to be deducted the rehabilitation expenditure at mine of $72 461 requiting in a loss of $26,022. ihis s deducted Irom
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  • 796 13 B. N -ORE DEC. 22. I jvprSTßlAa-B I 1 1 share quotations to■^ven by the Malayan I Rj'" v rs' Association were aa I Bayer Senrr 13.00 ii 00 F 1.80 1.90 3.50 3.60 8.75 9.50 cU fiO) 22/- 23/- P 26,- 27/--b tnited Lfg 43.00 45.00cd
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  • 131 13 GBS "Too Old" To Set World Straight London. Dec. 22. -Hit* ty-one-year old George Bernard Shaw admitted today he was to 0 old to set the world straight. His statement comins o\rr half a renturv after Lie started the battle to reform the world highliehted a "millionaires to garbage collectors."
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  • 77 13 W'th no overseas apices. U-, local rubber market o^ea« steady with business 411 for Jan. 1- A th* Unit Ucatlon of the n^ of 'he u J e_ States Government^ tion to buy rubber he commodities for stock p-W* market steadied noon. 4i j buyNo. 1 f.ob. bales
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  • 36 13 chare Brokers THe Singapore S hare Association report read.s a s an fiSA 1 SusKS SUM the volume ot dum Qn The prices «n the tn nj^ trials slightly easier are showing an app^
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    • 236 13 ****m j^grfnK 88Ut BCMllil|r«»>iiM. AHMAD. C. B. AM) His MALAY OPERA, "RAYUAN ASMARA" 50 ARTISTS Ml Sf(_AN> opening with a GRAND VAUDEVILLE NICHT AT THE HAPPY WOULD STADIUM DEC. 29th, 1947. Kronchong stamboei Rumba Modern Songs dances from Bali Java Sumatra Malay 1. AND A FIRST (LASS UWAtt. Cood seats
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  • 406 14 A BlfJ FEATTRE OF THF R A F.S ACTIVITIES IN SINGAPORE THIS CHRISTMAS WILL BE THE LARGE M'MRER OF SPORTING EVENTS. IN WHICH ALL RANKS WILL TAKE PART. The number of rugby, soccer i and hockey matches, both comic and played under the usual rules
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  • 78 14 STALIN STANDS FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Moscow, Dec 21.—Generalissimo Joseph Stalin, who was 6ft. today, was a candidate in the Municipal Elections held throughout the Soviet Onion. Moscow was decorated for the occasion and popular festivities were arranged in the cities with concerts in Moscow s squares. "Ptit Stalin, lor Communism
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  • 71 14 SOUABBLE OVER NEWSPRINT SHANGHAI, Dec. 21 —In a statement tajwed last night Lee Tsc-kwan, Chairman of the Shanghai Newspapers Guild, expressed surprise over pubic attacks on the guild by the North China Daily News and Shanghai Evening Post in regard to newsprint allocation and repeated reauction in their Quotas "as
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  • 82 14 The Chung cheng School XI will i meet the 8.0.D. XI in a friendly soccer match to-day. at the 8.0J3 j Ground (St, George s Road) at 0.15 j pan. The O.CR.a XI will be selected j from the following plavers; Yu i Nam. Cheng Sart. Ngee
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  • 1043 14 'We Promised We'd Pla The Game— We Did' Kck Chong Fook. a member of the Lien R». fm. I which successfully toured Bangkok Honakon" ch° otba!l te l Manila recently, broadcast over*Rad,o Mala™^,fm gn^ 1 kHe said: During the course of tour we went through differ, t climates, visited Bangkok.
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    • 403 14 m VOW lI AIMO T«»AV *l JHW NETWORK f''As I Saw If: 6.45 Musical Inter- Summary in Amoy; 1.10 New SwM 3fA|iAY ENGLISH ii" 1 1 7 pm Time 7 °l Arte marv in Cantonese; 1 15 Oprtu 1 *M rnoGnwms w E^^ 7 45 Hlboran: --I I^oo-2^o p.m. on
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  • 292 15 BATHtfcSJ, !|tW SOttH WALES, DteC. 22. tMIE INDIAN lOt KING tfeAM GAINED A Mtititoitits WIN AGAINST Tttt NfcW SOtTM WALES WfeStfeftN t>tsTklcTS XI IN 'Stfe LAST GVfcft OP Tttt MAtCtt WINNING hy 104 turns Mankad, who took six second innings wickeis tor
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  • 106 15 MANILA, Dee. 21 —It was eiiabv reported today that Imuel Ortiz. Mexican world mtamweight champion, who jcce.-iully defended his title pinsi Filipino, Tirso del Rosato on Saturday, has been ofW ed $25,000 <U.S.) by a local rem ter to make another d«mce
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  • 164 15 MELBOURNE. DEC. 22.— VIC- TORIA CARRIED THEIR FIRST INNINGS TO 412 BEFORE DIS MISSING FIVE QUEENSLAND BATSMEN FOR 144 WREN THE SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH WAR CONTINUED HERE TODAY. Weather conditions were fi n e after a wet week-end which had caused Saturday's play to b«. washed
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  • 267 16 MEMBERS OF THE rmirflß. COMMUNITY WERE n\W NUMBERS ON THE SI\ 0 *pn* WHARVES YESTERDAY Mopfl ING AWAITING THE \nmvM OF THE NEW 21.000- ION nnrfli LUXURY UNER WILLEM rYv« i WHICH IS DOING HER M?mM VOYAGE. TAKING a oLoS CIRCLING ROUIE. Joyous shouts of approval
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  • 852 16 and here, Peter Wilson sticks to his guns, Says Louis LOST r>t's get th'«« straight from the start. The greatest heavyweight tighter I ever saw WAS Joe Louis, put I stick to the opinion I expressed last week in this newspaper and over the air. Jersey Joe Waleott ought to
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