Morning Tribune, 8 October 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE KJLa. 1. iNO. W5. (ATpio B*Tica\. w cEyrs FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1948
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  • 837 1 UNKNOWN I .wan tailed "Mr. Smith" w»s mentioned, m "71 vest „a av at an inquiry Into the loss of r "ItkX Ll the own from whom Davtd Wolf t ,T^ a number on' i F Fi.man McCarthy of the R.A.F. 5.1.8.. t ho MMt OH •ibe.-g's reply to his
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  • 50 1 A s..|«li.r driving a military truck along the Joho.e Kahru/Ayer Hit am trunk road yrflterday was paftiwd by a red Chevrolet car t*onta«ning three gagged and boon 1 Chinese. The car was travelling at high speed and nn outdistanced the militny track. Police are investlgat iag.
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  • 390 1 RED BLACKMAIL: FERRETS GRAB NAMES LIST TRIBUNE EXCLUSIVE Tribune Staff Reporter I ISTS of protection money due from estate owners m Johore, who have been paying the insurgents for immunity from attack, have beet found by a Ferret Force operating north-west of Kluang. These, and the accounts showing profits from
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    23 1 BriffC.dier Erskine (Wf' talk* to Ma).-Gen. Kirkman, Chief of SM;/, FARELF ftt the drnks ii'-sterday. T7»* y welcomed the Grenadier Guards,
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  • 94 1 JOHORE, Thurs.- A patrol of Sea forth Highlanders operating north ofTtnang yesterday tkhot dead two bandits they met m the jungle. They recovered one 303 rifle and 100 rounds of ammunition from one of the dead men. The other was later identified a* the Second m Command or
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 261 2 A YOUNG Cfctoeec woman, Choo Kok told Mr. Justice Joblintf and a common jury M the Singafx>ro Assize Court yesterday that she saw hor brother m law, Tay K'lig (Juan, for the last time on May 13 n year ago She id ntih <I a
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  • 100 2 The Hour-'n-Hour collection for the United Nations Afpeel fo r Children will take place en Thated*?, Friday and Saturday October 14«h. 15th end 18th, under tht Irader^hip or Mr. Roland Lyne of the Singapore YMCA Thirteen r.cepiion centres hay already been established but some collectors can .-till be
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  • 145 2 DANCE TEACHER GRANTED DECREE NISI Mrs. Elizabeth Ella Lee, the English woman dance teacher, who petitioned for a dissolution of htr mani*.9- t with Dr. Ll Liah Chye. a private medical practitioner, was granted decree nisi by Mr. Justice Taylor m th e Singapore High Court yesterday. Ihe decree I*
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  • 153 2 PDan Weerakkody Aratahige irmapal? of the Ceylonese Royal Pioneer Cops, was alleged to have pawned a wristwatch. which he robbed from a Chinese taxi driver, to a cigarette seller at Woodlands. The wristwatch was inter recovered by the police and used is an exhibit when Darmapala was
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  • 88 2 Couldn't Make Up His Mind [JiiFrV-?»rtv»-y»*'»r-i»'d Ler Sim K«'.- Nik 4 »h#- Magfotratr, Mr. L, C Cob In thstrand l*«»Hct» Court raat***day that he eon Id not make up hi* uttnd whether to |4*sd guilty or to claim trial. He a*k*d Ibe Matfatra;r to make l hi- ri»*rt*i<»n fur him.
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  • 127 2 Out Fishing Drowns ■I' I ill Ii Tiu ■cLrty Yun ttood m tli e wft|ne* s s:and at th t Coroners lOoiuri icsterday and gave ■evidence regarding the manrfr m which his friend. Tan Ah Poo, also of tht same age met his death by drowning. The U'o of them
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  • 61 2 Singapore s Special Constables will hold a special ceremo nial parade at 5.30 p.m. next Tuesday, Oct. It, on the Police I Road mg ground Thomson j The Commissioner of Police i Mr. R. c. Fouler, and the; Commandant of the Singapore Special Constabulary, Major I
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  • 407 2 She: "He said he was a Sailor" He: "I to Id her we'd have fun" JIVVKNTY -fou 1 -year-old Hang IVC; Yung ;;jtd m the Beeoed Police Court yesterday that he had lived with the defendant Ng Keng Hoc. known to h. r as Wong Song Wai, for a year.
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  • 435 2 UNKNOWN A* the B,eoo-ton French 1 tilth the French .loop **fcj Singapore Outer Roads tf ria l boomed. i^ T«W~ IX. The Dug.iy 'rouln. fly int; tl,. flag of Vi, Admiral R M .Battet. C.8.X.. C-in-C Ftenc, Naval Fore. 'a m the Far E^t fired a 21 -gu!, snlute ano
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  • 58 2 Nehru for UN LONDON. liWjjJS 'Prime M^" 'fl I Nehru will visit J General Assi»**ra United Nations H*^ lOct.I Oct. Ifl and 17. J This will t li unity of stu v tyj J lof the United V1 Tfli IbJy at in' hand I I to otiartei Nehru, his visit
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  • 46 2 ESSAY COMPETITION The "Non-Vioknce" essay competition organized by the [Women's section of the 81ft- gapore Regional Indian Congress closes on October 3. 1943. Mrs. M. Silcock, Mrs. Loh Poon Lip, Mrs. G. H. Namazie and Mrs. E. V. Davies have kindly agreed to act as judges
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  • 48 2 The Sacred Heart Convent. Malacca, will hold a Fun Fair m aid Of Canossa School Fund ar the Convent premises on Oct 30, from 2to 7 p.m. Lucky Dips, Kovelty Games, and a Free Cinema Shq,w wlii be some of the interesting features of the show.
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  • 31 2 Mr. Do 4 cipal 6ecr< tar: „n leave for the v*u nronths" leave. jJ Mr. G. 8. J^Sa to Resides: CWJ 0 will act g*M tary during Mi.-»
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  • 89 2 LCC EXAM RESULTS 1 toi'ouinj. J the London c£S3 .'l 1 eatJArlS 1 Apni HMtttt SUd Iftuwlfc Wee HyeTadi 'n-j &»>. KaahimMi£] OfiKTVIOAICfI Typ^H-rliiajr Distinction), s. v. 9 Jaffa bin Othaan, iS S^id. l^^'k-ktYpiy Zauul Abidin be Suleiman Kin Eda r tm Hoc. English Tfty Kwat)^- .Sen* Teck. Msdh<>mati<* Tay
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  • 130 2 PICKS A LOCKED GETS 8 MONTH Lav Kan, a Ml iock with i i length ol wire the ."im Oftict r said m tr:- "<'-' \m Co irt yt sterday Ho picked ti" lo i I ■eitcfa tot I* ,p latter waa out tad loah .1 ba| containing prowW ed
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  • 334 3 TERRORISTS BRING TAILORING BOOM Kampong Fashions, Uniforms Wanted TERRORISTS dont mean a thing to tailors m Johore A where tailoring establishments are enjoying a boom. In the last few months hundreds of tailors shops have sprung up m towns and villages throughout thc Aa a result competition is extremely ':een
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  • 92 3 DO!.' I Mr P Sales p Ketro-Gotdwyn-irrlved from the L on I Fur Kast Jir.' Buffer** hrst ince 1938. R forward to ir.eet- *;<•• some of whom j 20 (rear* Z. phuu to v,slt early. ivinj; rn Wm Mr ior. Regional Direc- Fat Hast. Mr. j the I'A
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  • 58 3 Nanking Assures Techew Guild B-Maia.. iVcchew T just received an from the Minisiiy of i Nank g th tt its irouid not ra future, j neoavcaienced bj the j stem- regulation* ■vailing In the Swa- s in reply to an apI by rarioua reochew ■fhOUt Ma' ■•Malayan Teochaw the largest
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  • 21 3 COCKTAIL PARTY iChlntse Consul for [tilt. Cheng Chia [Mrs. Cl i give 11 Pa Chiplate Iferstao l Otf 1 I 0C«
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  • 85 3 Brig. IC Admin., HQ Singapore District lias informed the Army Civil Service Union that approval to pay arrears of Cost of Living A'Wance to exemployees of the War Department has ocen obtained. All members of this Union who were lischarged. retrench ed or who resigned from set vice
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  • 74 3 Th e Gout Yew Sia will celebrate the Double Tenth /\nni versary with a cocktail party a* the club House. No. 3. Onan Koad, on Sunday, at 7.30 p.m Mr. Lee Choon Eng. the Vice-President, hopes tha. members of th, Association will bring their friends to the
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  • 201 3 CHAIN- LETTER RACKET GROWS IN AMERICA THE 'chain-letter' swindle which was revived some months ago m Malaya, is assuming giant proportions m America, and the U.S. Post Office Department has issued a warning that parti* "J pants m this pastime are liable to he deprived oj the use of the
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  • 135 3 UNKNOWN fr foi mailfccutioi brougnt ty a co >p ;cl painter, fan $tin t U ivwee jopKeep. claiming a 10 M eeneial Ld p*awa« dismissed. I P* b y Mr. Justice i PJ^tha result of! PJ by the Po! ICt m r «t year on charges •4 forgery of a
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  • 185 3 f °r SOO nor c 1 "*oolboy a Jut J. the •weL of BbS» a ttj to*. in-| K.Z (-o„nir.a I m^t hs* r^mZ yar .-.,1,1 ia Tlie School property at r airnhill will be sold to help finance the project. At
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  • 176 3 Trade between Singapore and In. torn M an territories has re- cently been hard hit by th,. lni- position of a 20' 'tax* on comj modlti»s imported into and exported fiom Republican This was stated In a petition sent by the Singapore Chinese Importers' and Exporters'
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  • 48 3 Ihe Women's Section S.R.I.C. is organising sewing classes for women et No. 6. Race Course Lane. AU those interested are requested i > apply to the Secretary. Woman's Section. S.R.I.C. The classes will be held Irom 4 to 5 p.m. on October 16. 21 and 30.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 89 3 NEXT fJINW ;I AlhahbrA ANSEL JUST RECEIVED MA L A V A S FIRST BRITISH PIONEER THE LIFE OF FRANCIS LIGHT By H. P. CLODD Many years spent by the author m Malaya have rendered him familiar with the terrain of Lights career. All oriental records as well as those
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  • 138 4 THEYRE SAILING ROUND THE WORLD Now m Singapore luirW is the 92-ft. American brigl tine Yankee voyaging »»d the world w'th a rrew of i teen men, five women a nine-year-old Robert. skipper Irwin^ Johnson Everyone works on b<ui They also pay for the voyjl It may cost them $5,000
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 56 4 OPENING TODAY: :j Shown 8, 6.15 A* 9.15 p.m. A TALE OF UNRESTRAi:* ED HILARITY! BOH HOVE, DOROTHY LAMOUR m My Favorite Brunette" with tVter Lorn* Lon Chancy To~Mo7ro\v at Mld-Nltc The Thief Of Bagdad" IN TECHNICOLOR I m—aammmmm tt mw^f/M il _Y£//i7a Bf I |KaTX| 1 j t\T__m j
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 349 4 On Your Radio Today SBLt'E NETWORK MALAY A ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 100 p.m. Ear >- Mumc L>y dfcyrodcrte Ol t 1 .30 a-.,. 1 45 Ugttl MUSI 200 sc Down I is pm. Progi bum- \.y, IfeWS BumiE iry and An- ■jnremcnt.s. 8.20 Let'i Oo ro The Picture. %20 Friday a
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  • 284 5 UNKNOWN .^zzzz. $zz- iue to U** L ri f c/„ irnfe*:— rtrOuMoHUi: BSlslßg Lily thc '°*P R > ,u JJywrne, Uwl a JnotP a«i Lgeiaterfen ice. pi tl ieaiousv v.. i':v h a i m U possibly I ic'icthc: B Lea: feci ye pi li i rood If ti In
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  • Article, Illustration
    162 5 CORNl'COPIA Cut slice of bread If a square, spread with cream cheese or other tUlina, roll into cornucopia on*> side, ovtr lapping the othtr. The petal* arc ripe olive slices. A touch of softened butter u*ill hold the two sides in place whet sandwiches arc in the refrigerator.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 98 5 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TKAKVVOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES Mhw Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: M2S mglai Modern Taßoring" 10, KATTERY ROAD mi display Xewstock. Moderately priced. toa-smart- f (repe vith be^ embroidery. lftSrJ Jowns of Ninon combined with lace. Frock,
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    • 57 5 f Taylor y>. Dance s, SCOTTS RD.. BINGAPORI y*mmmammmmmmmmamwMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*mkmr BOOK NOW FOR THIS SPECIAL ATTRACTION OA 7 SUNDA V NIGHT 10th OCT A T RAFFLES HOTEL IN THE PALM COURT r VARIETY Gf ORCHESTRAL PROGRAMME WITH ACTS FROM H.M.S. NORFOLK SHOW "NORFOLK BROADS" By kind permission of Capl. G. A.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 141 5 on it.-- wav f rom Brit* l t Mirimiiiiiiiiiiir.-. sa«r< ou i m T i Shang.-.a: ir. July. j/I l\ V l Ta-mght at c3O p m Vie A -a..a. -a. -a. v i Admiral P. M. Battel, I'B.K, t^ r, uu i C-in-C of the French Naval Dr. Bobbie
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  • 244 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Lsnuton Aqmts- Messrs. C"h>t Tuner, Ltd., Tnlbat Hoiwe, 98, ft M'trttn's Lane TV C. 2. FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1948. Confidence Is Restored IN his radio speech on 1 Wednesday night, the CommissionerGeneral reflected the growing mood ol confidence among members of the public that the Communists are
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  • 1239 6 WOMEN WORK HARDER THAN MEN IN GOLD IF history counts for anything we find that people have almost invariably found "collecting;" on the Gold Ooast of West Af lea a lively and intriguing occupation. Per- haps the nim\ "Gold Coast", easts its own spell Perhaps its charm was oiignally concerned
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  • 120 6 THE long-standng problem a of shutting large liners m and out o^ Manila Bay through the sunken wreckage of some 80-odd wartime Jap and .American vessels will soon be A thing of the past. Within a period of 60 days the U.S. C!oast and GeodeUc Survey
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 40 6 DE WITT'! KIDNEY BLADDER PILL Good for Rheumatism, lumbago, backache boneache, joint pains and all Kidney troubles Obta ma ble everywhere. I I m i If yee miffer from Met try De Witn Mao 2a n Pile Remedy. (X 45)
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AM NEAR
    • 233 7 ii V (Nevada). Weds.— A wealthy Chicago socialite hoped C*RSON i the end of her wait for the man she sent to jail, jM her mUm he had another wife. .ircd Mrs. Frances Pollack \Wm h e m an she lost
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    • 77 7 LONDON. Thursday. rlysni Kapo, Albanian Deputy Foreign llttMster, today j accused Yugoslavia of having t cut Albania's communications i with the outer worid. Tirana Radio reported. "The national Trotsky ht I group of Hto". Y.q declared ir 'a newspaper article, had stopped Albanian diplomatic lepresentativeo and officials travelling
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    • 60 7 ■uiiagui Vi irs The Rt today nnou:.- M 1.702.--20 ia :>..'■ ry foi two I M|na iatior>. These D^ht th« Lotal oi foreign aid j Meailotted to ai! cour.tne> to P8,758.iy». fcJy was ,rant. SIO.S ;v096 today to purchase wheat and mi fail the l'nit< I states
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    • 29 7 OUSTOMS HAUL Jf*WU, MiURgDAY thou.,:,;! pieces of X« bias tin X caps m 75; Rjarto* ktaed by: Service agents I JJJ*, aboard the s.s. Manila br*akjT:r^n Have been' U.P.
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    • 193 7 THIS SCHOOL TEACHES CHICKEN SEXING r Ai. T iv jrjQp, n comin -rf nd course Chn I *yth* d in' :v- Kob after** is the v enrolled M V' r course of sLx *H 3 P. Brand■toiiia »k office comsays I,av been J 1 bah school* I «*er to :eara.!
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    • 172 7 Of Hotel Tragedy LONDON. THURSDAY. A tylfow sobbej n th L Westminster Coroners Court ycsteii.i. when telling ho a her husband tell, shot with his pis- '01. aurir.g a "surprise" meet- j ng ii a corridor at the Rtgent Palace Hou-1. Piccadilly. She wa^ Florence Anna
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    • 104 7 Port KHsafreth, Thnradsy. For the first time m South Africa a Merino ewe has given birth to triplets. They were '.ambcd on the farm of Roger 1. Stephenson at Willow Fountain m ihe Adelaide district or the Karoo. The government office dealing with sheep records confirms this as the fiist
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    • 83 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Thursday. Federal Judge Otorgc D. Harris sentenced Warrick Young <54> of Brooklyn. New York, to two years ir piistn and a $50 line after he pleaded guilty to 17 ounces ot :ieroin into tbe United States Agents found the cache valued at $14 000 during a routine inspector,
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    • 61 7 PSAN FRANASCO. Thurs Tlw California oil industry strike went into Its second month yesterday no closer to a settlement than the day thc walkout was called. Spasmodic violence -which .ha* marked the strike of 1 5.000 oil workers since Septei.ibor 4 continued with three po»<* cira stoned and five persons
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    • 211 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Weds.- Henry Wallace attacked the Truman doctrine as a ''gigantic Red herring" to divert attention from the plan to r.vive war economy m the United States. His nt\. bloat at the bipartisan foiri^t; policy was .specifically ivntred on American policy toward »3iina. He said the United States is
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    • 51 7 MUNICH. THURSDAY. It was learned here todcy that a passenger aboard a Czechoslovak airliner on Monday held a gun on the pilot and made him fly his fourteen passengers to the American zjne of Germany, Ii Wtl reported that 12 pajjjneeg nos, to remain here U.P. BANGKOK SITED FOR WORLD
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    • 178 7 HONG KONG, Thrus.-A Far East Woild F;ir is teing mapped at Bangkok next year it was lUsfiloar I .'vre by Noel Roseidt. wild animal trapper and p.irt owner of thy Catalina Wild Life Expeditions of Catalina Island. California. Rosefelt said the fair is scheduled to beglß December 5, 1949. and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 47 7 "RADIO GOSPEL" COLUMBUS. Oh;,. Thurs. Dr. S. Franklin. Mack chairman of the World Rad''> Committee of the Foreign Missions Conference of North America said a 1,000 watt xadio station has br *n erected as a "pilot project" to test the effectiveness of Christian education through the radio.
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  • 68 8 CHINA 'S LAURENCE LIVIER THE FILM W-n appear before hub's Khan, rcfSMG fo kneel and *fc»nth sits m the Imperial court. Three other stars: Gen. Tv, Madam- Wen and Oon ,n tilth Soo Soo with her dancing girls. A traitor to the Sung kingdom is brought before C-in-C Wen. be
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  • 311 8  - Cost $1,000,000 And Has 30,000 Actors "Th> -xXi! of China" wnirit has its pet mitre at the Capitol, Singapore, tomorrow, is one of Ihe few Chinepictures chosen for scream tv m America and Europe. Featuring some of ChiiiM better (known stars, I/.i Cheaiig, Li Ming, Koo Er Vi, Wong .Shih
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  • 12 8 b tat tar OktaM*. ,W,m, .J <(J! Mj y
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  • 80 10 TOKIO. (lum. Japan's textile exports for the first six month* of 194S were about half those of Britain's for the same period, ;»it.nough Japanese spin- j ning equipment totals less than a quarter 111 it of Britain's, the I Kogyo ■Minima said m a recent I
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  • 293 10 MOTHER'S SUICIDE THREAT Los AncjelCa, Thurs. To- i moya Kawakita blamed local j prejudice tor hi* being convicted and sentenced to die for I treason. He sai t that he felt I higher courts would clear him His only loss of composure came when hi* attorney Morris Lavine informed him
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  • 119 10 US Dollars Pouring Into Siam HONG RON; m« r. Mor.. U. S. dollar i: Siam m th<- tecunj q U^ oi 1948 than m ar-. c .>m w able period In tbe hist rj trade between n tion*, the Far EMtern El r.omic Review rc*x **q Slam's principal earner m
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  • 154 10 TURKEY PLANS DEFENCES ISTANBUL. THURSDA Grticial sources m %nfc closed yestaidsy that Ti forces aacr c laonchlni billed army, naval an manoeuvre along tbe Sea coast northeast oi I bul m what was descrii v practice defeni I possible- landing from north. It marked the ftrsi 1 modem history that
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  • 83 10 UNKNOWN Budapest. mWf4 abandoned tor-,;'^ drilling wb^h water may turn y valuable ""^Vivel Hungary e^;';,'. J The wale i h and lound to ccm J cent sodium lU< j per cent coram. nificant percent^ By iSfSKeS centimeter? u offic national plannin on. that all Hungur. and 2 percent <«i could
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 78 10 i "pop" fl S I I t 'I 141 E'lll< .x R -*> f* t* i I ||i I -r YIOHMX. /^L. /^l I'^SiJ^lft "RUCGLES" r^^KVOH fhmm om*m£\ f_*Sfigfflß T&5LmQ Wm&m SR I BELINDA" j V*wo»«:v-*«i-V4co«] Sw-»» j^i chance palJvH^B I T~ sl^'c th! uTTie'THiW^ iic«y cms.iTrtf 'BUCK RYAN" "JUST
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  • 407 11 pickpockets Have A Trust! Police Have Tough Time BELIEVE IT OR NOT GENOA, Weds.— Everything illegal m Genoa i% o ri inked today, just like those wild years m ch ,n Rut the police adnin- that they are paring tough time breaking the biggest organ i- ration, the "pickpocket trust."
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  • 161 11 Jap Ex-Deputy P. M. In Police Custody Tokio. Thursday. Another tcp-rur.- politician was dragged into the spreading mi,e of toe Showa Penka scandal with the urcft yesterday morning of Boehiio NVNo. "Deputy Prime Mtanu Nishio wet taken into custody at hi? hew where some documents oi re confiscated. His trrest
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  • 76 11 bTANBn.. THURSDAY|g«I up: m Istanbul r* Ray official priorities at Barriagg bureaus m orde- <° escape purusing parents". |P*>nty order was issued copies com. ha d to stand m the marriage -aged to catch up with atav h d natch the br We i *V before
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  • 61 11 MELBOURNE, Thursday. -Fire gutted the Cosmic Ray Laboratory of the Melbourne University's Physics School early on Wed. destroying thc results of two years' research j Professor L. H. Martin, prin cipal of the school, said the work ha^ been Hearing completion. This is the second i laboratory
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  • 312 11 WAUAN CA THOLICS FLAY SPREAD OF IMMORALITY thc Church's b« to an "W '!«p, il out campaign h a-ncy,. st Francis lt:if^./toV I,ledged Kalian S2? 1 a tion the wn, d s^ndarda and P°fc!itv f ffor to present 'tr •'IIJIC kaaml fo *w tha^S****-! <! vo dther mu «t -*n
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  • 114 11 -.affyggj£?» ?*y*T* antic buying sorep thuLl e l dUnnff the continued of goods at an early hour Numerous shops closed' doors from the OnlT tK RhinS Various excuses for action. One of these m a notice said: r.. T<^ a> we C oSe sh °P due
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  • 315 11 Radio -Telephone On Royal Train Sydney. Thurs.- Postal officials have announced that during the Royal visit to Australia next year, radio telephone units will be used on the Australian railways system for the in* ime. The apparatus will be installed on the Royal train and the accompanying pilot train. Direct
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  • 142 11 P"it BtaaMfc, Thurs. A rare species of ribbon hsh of wh;ch only eight specimens have be-.'n found m South Af:ican wai ;Wl found m a «m;.d lagoon v I a lighthouse Imnei at (ape Recife, about eight nik from here, This gpe< < (Lophetes eer*dianus) usually ocr.jrs
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  • 74 11 CASTELGANDOLFO. Wed. —The Pope told South' American Catholic teachers gathered at La Paz, Bolivia, tonight 'oppose the pernicious efforts to separate religion and education" and combat the "exaggerated importance given technical and material education. Speaking m Spanish the Pontiff's address was broadcast to the delegates to
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  • 66 11 SYDNEY, THURSDAY. Amounis, one ol Australia's I greatest racehorses, has died. I a- t the age of 26. A gelding. Amounts was an i idol of the turf between 192ti I and 1930. and heat all th. enampions of his day, inrlud- Ing the mighty Phar Lap. AmounJs
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 304 12 Ranankr Mama" Jdh Story Of Mmlrr AmUkrU^^Lm agents ha\e noi tj u ni K0 shooting up Iwiuel. *ZL*sm\tlVmi rank-ami he Ilo...vvvood hrmament right P fof theft l^fX-eause shell be too good to app-ar Veil Barbara manes m;« second' ti.m appearance m 1 Ramemiier Mama" —a W
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 698 13 LOANS Municipal f .'P° re J* 192 H2.50 114.50 SJ2! B^ 1948 100.50 101.50 pore trill o 193 n6OO HB.oo xl 8 pore 3c c 1935 98 5Q I |S° rp J* 1937 98.00 99.00 1 S pore 3% i 938 98 25 99 2g p£ 0r L 4 /^n
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    • 24 13 i thl v was a tone ffl Kfi. u hare marl <et yesterday. hiVL lness was transacted at m £her levels. Finance And Commerce
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    • 255 13 R USSIA AFTER CEYLON'S RUBBERS PpvlS? \mmm-m9: Sg^ !>—*'■ C.ffcr to hlj X f i" tlre r u bber 0Ut P ut for 1949 W«l stocks 29 r P rpfv^nJ dv n( the currel ywr on a bulk basis is now tltivl lvi att( t on Cabinet level, it was
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    • 100 13 More than 1.000 bags of sago. ,flour comprising both Lin^ga and Siak qualities changed hands yesterday at slights lower leves. Copra was again an oas ,>r market. The following wer c yesterday's quotations: SAGO FLOUR: Ling-a $20' i, Sarawak $15., Siak $16' 2 SAGO SEED: $29. FLAKE
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    • 117 13 BRISTLE TRADE OUTLOOK GOOD Hongkong. Thurs. The outI look for China bristles over the j next few months is good, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported. "Favourable factors affecting the bristle market m Chungking j are the increased need for bristles m the United States I and Europe, and the
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    • 78 13 RUBBER: STEADY AT DECLINE The rubber market open.v/ steady yesterday but was m- 1 i clined to be easier when IUH I country sellers were m n-id-i ence. Closing prices were: j xone: steady at thc decline. I. I M Buyers s.il. -s i No. 1 Oct. RSS 42 5/8
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    • 34 13 Tin ore outputs of the follow- j ing companies for September were Kampong Kamunting 462 piculs. Thabawleik 823 piculs. Austral Amalgamated Asam Kumbang Section 60 piculs. Ulu Yam Section 253 piculs.
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    • 15 13 Kuchai Tin reports a production of 703 piculs of tin-ore last month.
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    • 104 13 Rucbcr shipments from Malaya last morth at 89.786 tons sn.-.v,e<] an increase of i 1.286 tons over the previous month. Out of this figure. 49.019 lam were shipped from Singapore. Shipment? for the corresponding j vrio-i last year total- I ijj only 71,690 tons, while shipments
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    • 47 13 II SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE I Vessels God'»\vr.«* gmp. Tesvillo 45 B. Hamblc SHEARS Annenkerk j2/'i Seremban ,«j Choysang 40 Riouw 3 8/ ,j Clytoneus 36/"' Kampar 35 Mantin 33/j Anchises 31/2 I I S. Artisan 17/H Murena 19/20' Eastern Saga 27 /S j Staffordshire 1 o J X/
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  • 222 14 Foot Ball SEASON STARTS IN US HANDSOME BAIT OFFERED COLLEGE PLAYERS LONDON. Thursday. WITH the I nited States American-footbaU season now Retting into full swing for the 1948 .season, chorees of "shamateurisiir are leveUeu against the "college" game. It is alleged that would-be college men with a strong aptitude for
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  • 83 14 A card consisting of rn.eri ational wrestlers will be pre sented at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow. Thi popular Chinese light heavyweight. Bosca Boa. meets a good man m Dir Dar ih the main over ten ounds. In a second tenrounder. Ho Wah Peng, who is fast
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  • 116 14 Th. following are reqi.-sted turn up for the CMM. Lat XI .nd 2nd XI Soccer Meet on Sunday BttlMt the British Military Hospital Football Tram and IIM Junior Dynamos respectively at n d 51f) P m B| the Choon (Juan English school Ground i Lorong T -ruraui. Ist
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  • 79 14 The first ol a series of junior ;;omotlons Will he staged at I the Happy World Stadium tonight. In the main event, over six threes" Tommy Woods, a Navy man. meets W. Smith, i local la»i well-known to Singa- pore fight Sana. A thrilling !<ght is anticipated. In
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  • 95 14 The Tiger Sports Club soccer' team and Kota P.aja meet m a (hai ity match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. Kota Raj«. one of the strongest sides m Singapore today, and hot favourites m the Cup competition. v. ll have very strong opposition. for
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  • 55 14 The following will be selected I to represent the Geylang Youngsters Football Team against Cable Wireless Ltd. eleven at soccer at the Geylang Stadium at 5.15 p.m. on Satur- j day Yahva; S. Mansor. Ho Ec Bin; Lim Seng Chiang. Narayan, Rahim; Monteiro. S. Ali. Hamid. Abdullah. Hus.Men.
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  • 237 14 DOCKYARD I KRANJI I rriiE saia enp fixture between the Dockyard and Kroafl Wirelenj* station play»d nt St. George's Road, yesterdr.y resulted ll a win for tht* Dockyard by the ♦•nly goal scored m the game. The wion rs played mediocre football timing the
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  • 44 14 The following have been Selected to ren resent S.CC •A" XI vs. Singapore Colts at the Padang. Uday. I Bully off 5.15 p.m. *> Messrs. Van Houten; Kinsey, i Reeves; Mcßae. Rule. Thomas. IPoFoster. Dennis, Busbridge. Smith. Hooper. j Umpire: Mr. Watson
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  • 69 14 SHANGHAI. Thursday. fcro-Government report* iaimed successes m. South Manchuria and .aid GovernVLtaa\ forces who evacuated Changchun were expected to jf>i n force with a Nationalist Column racing northward from Mukden u t "somrvbere near Tlehltr.^" 35 miles north of Mukden 1 Chinese pri** reports palmed that part of
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  • 83 14 The Star Soccer ites Ist XI defeated the Eagle Sports Club. 7-1 at soccer played at the Farrer Park yesterday. Highlights of the game wai Meng Chon_ r 's hat trick. Men,'; Chong's daaning display was b treat to watch. At the same time -he
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  • 124 14 HOCKEY DEFEAT FOR Y.H.C.A. The Shell Ipocti ciub b v tlv YMCA by one n a fast hockey encou.v rer Park yesterday Except for the 1 l-oal by Pea rey ward, which gave 'he d to the Shells, the n evenly conLs ed a sides experiencing a q tj^ of
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  • 368 14 The following are the weights i anil candidate? for tomorrow's Penang races, the third day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting Horses CHse 3. 8\ Furs. Helen The fifth 9.07 Oklahoma 9.02 1 Fine Feather? 8.13 Game Boy 8.11 John Ham 80S Blue Eves 8.06 Norton'
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  • 253 14 BOSTON, Weds.— Boston Braves, leaders of the National Baseball League, won the first of the seven games m the world baseball series here today, beating the American League champions, Cleveland Indians, 1-0. The winning run came m the eighth inning of a tightly pitched game.
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  • 275 15 SOLITARY GOAL WIN FOR 3 A'S HR AIRMEN MISS PENALTY, LOSE GAME ..,hlr Athletic Ama 1 R.A.F. (Seletar o SOLITARY troa! scored by Amicables at Jalan I hgar Stadium yesterday put the Seletar Airme.i vt of the Cup competition TI"? Airnun were unlucky to ln*e. Tbey had rwo»t ef tfee
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  • 56 15 Vanguard For "Active Duty" LOXDON *mfZ An Ad"^trS; T'!;.-'"'^ degad, s, h ;hip Van,W assigned '^tinn; L r,U^ Of thc T batt !i 'r: Make th, "k a til] S 1 after *uatralia from he* wilib, S^-oceu «al cab. 2 Plana ,s obvious, me^ have to he* !:ir i today
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  • 75 15 CHINA TO RECOGNIZE SHANGHAI. Thursday. -J F;>rmal diplomatic recognition of Spain by China wan r^edlcted today by Leon Larrocochea. consular lepresrnrative of the Franco Governmentv Larrocochea arriving m Shanghai ye.<terdny will go to Nanking during th,. ueekand to initiate talks with the Foreign Office. {Larrocochea negotiations for the pstablishment of
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  • 20 15 RICE MILLS: 96 WORKING 'k f ii, i nurs t Hon J 5 *here »h Kov I 5 y^i!? Squired
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  • 129 15 i SHANGHAI. Thursday >c Unites fctltei cruiser St »ul saile j fo r Hongkong to- y cairying a -ninoY "combat i nind." 3n of two lighter plane- 1 r.Jed on th cru:ser s af*r-] ek wu temporarily decomtetoned after an "attack a Chinese J«k }at< vester-
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  • 115 15 SHANGHAI. Thurs. '.itn. Lin Piao's sweeping offensive hi the Manchurian corridor faded into a virtual standstill today as he hastily withdraw troops from Chinchow and > other battle sectors to meet two powerful Nationalist columns converging on the ar?i, according to pro-Government despatches. One
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  • 36 15 RANGOON. Thursday. U Nycin. Burmese Foreign Minister, left for England today. After a sho/? stay m London he will go to Paris when he will attend the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 40 15 BUDAPEST. Thursday. 'The Hungarian Ministry of i 'Justice has "retired" 101, l;udges and public prosecutors) 10 per cent, of the total In j the country— in a campaign to remove "unreliable elements," it was officiall^ai^ nounced he, today. Reuter
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  • 167 15 Britain Won't Leave Vestern Hemisphere DaY Wed L^» American c.-cles here t.dav **njrUcd Mr. Creech J«u? ended to hold on to her pea* '••■v r.n, n t w s Hcmlap^ert M m atremo to orpedo the -American Com ™i*J D-p-ncl n Terri- «^c>" ie: »<9 by t!M PanI american Conft
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  • 16 15 Kuala Lur. par. rhurs. The F« deration police haw arrested 7.833 hawkers since Januaiy 1. 1948.
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  • 67 15 SHANGHAI T iursdav President Chlar.3 Kai-shek If 3i*€dufed to :.:•:<. heft rrUßi licntsm todaj r tomornflr. tceodlng t j c r c.'rcKs here. The PreaSdant -aid ;o be :omin he: t tnapaei tht venom ie doiM z k v WW beln;> sartled oul h- his
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  • 68 15 BUDAPEST, Tbura Thc Hungarian M.M.cr.tfes have expelled Hr. Rata* Elliot, Burtapest representative of British Unilever interests, who had been delated by the police for thc past 30 tiajra. No reason ror his expulsion oi* detention has vet been an nounced, an) Mr Elliot woulci make no
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    44 15 Left to right: Vlney (A.J.S.) Stoeker (Royal Enfield) and Gaymer (Triumph), three riders of the English team, which won the International Trophy In the six days motorcycle race at Saa Remo, Italy. Tbe team won three roajo- awards and defeated ten countries.
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    • 38 15 EXCITING! *i REX UNUSUAL! /^l STARTS SOMETHING /^S > NEW HAS BEEN ADDED •^HICOLOR M«/ UNFINISHED DANCf «*9 «••«•> kum mm *m mmm *mm- *mm ma <m m rum <m-m»,maam Starring: QYD CIIARISSE t (THE GIRL WITH THE RHYTHMir HOIRE
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  • 241 16 RUSSIANS DROP LIVE BOMBS BERLIN Thursday. PISSUN bombers started dropping K*e bombs near X the outskirts of Berlin shortly befon noon today. A British air-lift pilot .saw Ihe "bursts" ot live bomtoJ ben atli Ru »**n bomber* making practice runi 10 miles r.orth ol Frohnau on lb* i ortti m
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  • 37 16 ian Suan Skw of 38. Carpentier Street, was charged m the First District Court yesterday, with attempted export of 500 bags of flour on Sept. 13. ihe case was marked for mention on Oct. 16.
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  • 177 16 TOKIO. Th'ir* Isadamlciu Mirasawa sclf-onfessed multiple murderer and tank robber. is something ol an artist. In a 50-page confession just completed he gave the mam leasons for MS crimes ti.e financial requirements of keeping up his many love affairs, and the need oi
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  • 58 16 One Chinese was killed and six injured as a result of an accidental dynamite explosion n a granite quirry at 8£ milestone. Bukit Timah Road, yesterday. The incident occurred st about 9.30 a.m. Of the six men injured, four were removed to hospital. One of them i
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  • 336 16 KUALA LUMFUR. Thurs- the Pclict Corporal m charge h™ a dvin* SDecial Con- '.of tbe Police Station we.c stable reached for his rifle and took aim at a band of bandits] who were attacking the Kerl- 1 mo police Station m. a raid or KerHnf Village
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  • 27 16 Brigadier Kr*kine, Commander of Second Guard* liri^ad(left). m*^ti"g* U.-Col. TJP.C tYinntagtoit, O.C. 2nd Ha talion GrenadW Guard* cc board the troop r, Strafford. I shire.
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