Morning Tribune, 9 October 1948

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE E^^ 1 10 CENTS. I*l* „,-T. 9. 1948
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  • 111 1 Umn t^ulL C^l I"'" WT^fk^ J'V^ [V*** m k WW*** *>» three companies of Repub.ZmArVpLZTn^ a <"'** communist-led strikers states a message. m At n Am H f%l ?*l Uere in > urtd /ro« ■^fftbowriiij; roa/-pifs riwfcerf fo reinforce strikers Who flung bottl s and
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  • 142 1 Bombs, Rockets Blow Up Hideouts SINGAPOBF, Friday. 4 IHONG force of Bcaufighters and Spitfires bombed two bandit training nimis situated close to one another m the centre of an extensive and isolated rei of i'niele m West Pahang yesterday evening and this morning
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  • 92 1 PARIS. Friday. Secretary of State George Marshall told the American Club yesterday that 'if anything is a threat I to peace- short of the cannon going off— this is it." He was referring to the Ber lin crisis. He sharply criticised the Russians for their blockade
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  • 75 1 MAjrOOON, Friday. Burma Government troops captured over 100 elephants during attacks on Arakan, Wes tern Bu rm a The elephants had earlier fallen into insurgent hands m the Toungoo district, midway between Rangoon and Mandalay. A military communique said-- Spitfies bombed Buthidaung, near the port of Akyab
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  • 70 1 Jr.; ,?hu,ua Association has decided to petition kampon > that every able-bodied Malay m Uie State be given firearms as a defence Thi attacks. tioa's Exec S a recent m^ting of the AssociaLurr.pur. :ttv at the Penghulus' Court m Kvala v.'iV ;t Ui From the
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  • 347 1 TWELVE to fifteen thousand Japanese are still loose m French Indo-China. Roaming th< hinterland m terror bands of two to three hundred, they ar«. holding most of the natives In the remote districts m, their power. These Japanese did not pack m at
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  • 114 1 Sydney. Moncay. An inspection of the route of the Royal tour m New Zealand next year has been completed by the Controller of the Lord Chamberlain's office, Brig. G war kin. In three weeks he travelled 4,000 miles. He said the tour would be a
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  • 16 1 Protected Area il Sinaa- ireda pro--4": teeterTerr °r« Killed ror»w p -man S**s«l MpfM
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  • 190 1 MENTAKAB AREA. Friday: A party of six Malay terrorists ambushed a jeep at the 4th mile of the ChenorTemerloh Road and killed the State Veterinary Surgeon yesterday. They also wounded a Veterinary Inspector m the jaw. The ambushed party consisted of the Veterinary Surgeon
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  • 382 2 SHOT OFFICER SAID: 'Girl Friend Went Home Without Me' TWFN'TY-SKVEN-YKAR-OLD Caot-iin Pndmt of tig Roy a' wr..Mi ?.,vr.. Giiunnn Barrack* Fn£ri"eert tm.nd snot m in* •««>' i &S2«aasffrwßsaaaßsi him. Capt. Bridget, the Coroner. Mr. IChoor Singh i\ turned a verdicl of suicide. C.'apt. Ronal.l Skeates Visiting Paymaster, said that be
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  • 232 2 PETROL: NO CHANGE IN BASIC RATIONS The Petrol lUtttoftUf PoHQf committer lias now h*-!d ts third meeting ;m<i P ut up it- reliWlinicnitstlsns to Government. These recommendations arc to rover the la.-t quarter of this veat only and tlie Committee will meet again to formulate plans for 1919 as soon
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  • 109 2 The Reverend Maxwell Gre- 1 gory, Vicar of Hungarton and Scraptoft m the Diocese of Leicester, has been appointed Vicar and Archdeacon of Singapore. He took his B.A. degree at St. John's College, Durham, m 1936 and his M.A. m 1939 when he also obtained the
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  • 38 2 The Singapore Stamp Club will hold a special all-auction meeting at Capitol Restauiant on October 12. 1948, at 5.15 p.m. The Club will hold a Social a^ the sank- restaurant on October 26, 1948, at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 58 2 The ship's company of H.M.S. "London", while at anchor m Singapore roads recently passed their leisure m fishing from the ship for sharks. One shark, about eight foot long, was hooked and pulled out of the water but while a tail line was being passed underneath, it broke
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  • 167 2 "Books Are Tools Of Thought' -C.-G. In book-faminea Singapo;*. tQSlay, Sir Han Hoe Lim declared opan Ke British Book Pslr. The Japanese occupat.on hag left a trail of destroyed libraries m its w ike. and m*m years of contact with the out side world since the liberation has not quite
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  • 214 2 ON December 18. Pine Sing. po» e bbv sooutf and thiet I officers will sail on the fcfaet f suyker for the scout jam bo i c j m Melbourne. I In all eight y scouts fiom over Malaya, including six fron Saigon,
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  • 138 2 MR. J. B. NEILSON. Director of Education, lost his Hill-! man Minx on May 27 a year i ago. The Hillman was stolen j from its garage at 5, Good- wood Hill Road. On October 31. 1947. he was
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  • 55 2 Ten new Justices of the Peace have been appointed for the Colony of Singapore. They are Messrs. Frederick Smedley Rickard, Henry Gilbert Dan gar Lewin, David Anthony Maby, John Vincent Lane, Eric James Selby, Paul Henry Frank Cressall, Jean Francois Marie Roualle, William Alan Rodick, Derek
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  • 119 2 King's Meda For French Captain Capitaine r> rw,*, Cloarec. \Sm7t_ mandant en S *<* Duguay Trouin," hi. J parage ln th r JJJ I^JPKMMtaI A h. k. rhe Governor of c,., pore, took plac; ,Jp, evening during a u-kUnJ ontard I the «Wp .-afca R \\K.tu\g Singapore The citation wan
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  • 100 2 Prices of rice m the fr market jumped about 5 its, katty during the last few dj as dealers lepotbd -onu g< buying by the rice-esting poi lation m Singapore This the Srst pnee increase afl some mOßtha. The busk buying itSI when the authorities
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  • 72 2 The Malacca Clerical Uni now baa a panel of Mcdl Practitioners who are prepi ed to offer generous cono siuns m their professional f and prescription charges, members of the Union a their families. The panel coMlsts ofl Drs. K. C. Tan. T. A Van Kwong
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  • 102 2 The following have been awarded Federatipn of Malaya Scholarships to Raffles College for 1948: Kamarudriin bin Mohamcd Ariff. Mohamed Rasli bin Mohamed Nawl. Mohamed Yussof bin Zainal. Azizul Rahman Wn Abdul Aziz. Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Jalal. Abdullah bin Ayub, Miss Wong Pat Moot. Arthur Rajaratnam. Tan
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  • 23 2 It has been officially announced that Hari Hava Haji will fall on Oct. 13, not Oct. 14 as previously announced.
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  • 51 2 Ifsn Annie Chang pad the B. A. Honours Examifl tion m English (Second Honours. Lower Division) J the University of London H at Singapore m June. 19«- SHANGHAI, Fnday Negotiations for the e««JJ ment of diplomatic teM* between China and Spain progressing favourably cording to a WO* former Spanish
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  • 140 2 We Are To Be Put Through 'Save Electricity Test SINGAPOREANS are to be asked to make a specia} effort to cut down their consumption of electricity for a week as a test to see if it can be done. A "Save Electricity" cam- 1 paign lasting a week has been
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  • 295 3 j .■■linnfl «rlll slffl at fifS Lsßittl :t t lUi 'Mr. van Lent v :1 international SAriation Organisation conic which i- to take place New Delhi. TT, e Confouncr which is the Sb-East Asia Regional meet- r ,ii coosi I -ordinanrfcivi; aviation problems. cha.«air tiaffic
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  • 125 3 STUDENTS ARRIVE IN ENGLAND The last group of students from Malaya and Hongkong to arrive for study at British Universities this coming session ai rived m London during the last week. This brings a total of students from these areas to cenie to England this summer between 70 to 80.
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  • 121 3 A jeweller and a J.P. gave evidence m the Fourth Police Court yesterday when Arna- ratna and de Silva, dapperly dressed m white, were charged with fighting one another and I using abusive language to InsI pector Pestana at the Singapore I Restaurant on
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  • 237 3 YOUTH (AGE 16) FACES ARMS, AMMO CHARGE When a bail of $1,000 m two sureties was granted to a 16-year-old Hokkien youth, Lim Coh Cheng, he explained that it was beyond his reach and begged the court to reduce it to $500. Magistrate R. J. C. Wait deliberated with A.S.P.
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  • 71 3 Subject to College vacance.^ m the courses for which they have been selected three Malayan teachers have been awarded scholarships for study m the United Kingdom m October, 1949. Miss Ch v Maznah binti Pu- 1 !teh (Taipisg) and Miss P. D Rajaratnam (Ipoh) will take:
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  • 181 3 A NEW gyratory traffic sys- tern operating around the Playground m the Dhoby Ghaut will be introduced by th e Singapore Traffic Police o n Monday. Under the new scheme, traffic goin X down Dhoby tinu t i n the direction of Selegie
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  • 34 3 Mr. Balwant Singh, one ol the candidates for the Legislative Council from the Rural West Constituency, will be addressing a public meeting m front of Sultan Theatre, Seletar at 5 p m.
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  • 174 3 i THE issue of identity cards which will begin m SinI gapore on October 18 will be •-Ticially called "Singapon Registration." and not "National Registration." Mr. P. A. B. McKerron I COlOQlai Secretary gives two .reasons for this: (1) Composed a s i t is
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  • 119 3 AUSTRALIA PLANS TO FLY MIGRANTS SYDNEY, Friday.- Australian immigration authorities arc considering a plan to fly 40.000 migrants a year from the United Kingdom to Kenya, bringing them from there to Australia by sea. This would double the yearly flow of immigrants to Australia. Mombasa, on the east coast of
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  • 212 3 MORE FISH CAUGHT THIS WEEK -PRICES DROP TfISH catches showed an appreciable increase this week and I prices of most varieties dropped sharply m Singapore's food markets. Monday's prices were the cheapest for some weeks. A katty of Tenggiri was rei tailed between 90 cts. and $1. against last week's
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  • 61 3 Fisheries officers from the British territories of South East Asia met at the Office of the Commissioner-General, yesterday and will continue tomorrow and on Saturday to discuss common problems, possibilities of parallel action and general co-ordination of attack. The British territories representatives are discussing how co-operation between the
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    • 28 3 "777" BRAND COLOURED CREPE PAPER lo <>% Stretch Ma m Ki,_i. m- Penhas Limited., 117 ('.:<•,. skZiZ.Z''- 7 jrWritfyt V**' tHmmv II N mmf^km. Jeanne Dan mt~- \xe were M
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    • 71 3 THE ELITE BEAUTY SALON has pleasure m informing its patrons that MISS MAUDE, late of "Cameo," has joined the staff and will be assuming duties as from November 1. For appointments, ring $948 MISS ETHNE, 'THE ELITE,' THE TAVEBN HOTEL, TANGLIN RD. TO-NIGHT, DANCE AT KATONG REST-HOUSE Ist. CLASS BAR
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  • 64 4 THE BOWMEN (AND WOMEN OF ENGLAND Every boy and girl has. at sometime or other, played Robin Hood and Maid Mam even go on playing when they are grown up. m *<>n\t The lovers of the bow don the Lincoln green, feathered hats, armlets girdles an i Draw, Archers, draw
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    • 37 4 Si TO-NIGHT AT 5.45 P.M. "QUET WEDDING' A STAG! CLU* CONEDV ALSO 14 A 15 0( 11 OCT. AT Ml IMI SKATS $1 to n ItOHlNsovs. TKL .iL Kx^4f)R AI TIIKATr: ON > IQNf pr SHOW WSL. f>B?6
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 336 4 On Your Radio Today WUM NFTWORK MALAY k ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 1 00 p.m. Lunch -time music bf The Radio Orchestra; 1.30 >< as. 145 Dance music by iili'im MiIIm 2.00 Light Mijmc. 230 Swing Tlm<-. 24) Cfcie Continental; 3.30 bOOfl of the Rang* 4 00 Theatre Grchcsrra. 4 30 lea
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  • 597 5 VINDOW WISDOM They're The Eyes Of Your Home unmmt 1 Of W\mt\ f just as caiefully as human beings. i'.'ihaps your windows are too huh and too nairow. or too !o\* and too wide. Almost invariably thc ideas of tb* architect and the housewife differ, but do not des- pair.
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  • 277 5 HOW many Singapore mal. i :an tie their own black bow tie and achieved thftt highlydc. liable butte'flv effect 7 Or, .t comes to that, how many wives can do it loi IncmT The question Is prompted by an incident which, occuned at a paitly recently when
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    • 99 5 j Just Arrived. English 3!ac^ Boucle for your suit und top coats. RS. "TOMMY" THOMSON BOOM ISL J: d FLOOR G.H. BUILDING BArTI.Hv ROAD TEL 7997 P— BW "Shanghai Modern TaSoring" 10 BATTERY ROAD 7on display Xewstock. Moderately priced. g-SMART-Oixj,^''^ 11^ «t Crepe with bead emoroidery. RESSY-, G Uns <>f
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    • 56 5 I Exquisitely Painted Scarves Handkerchiefs from Paris. I I BOOK NOW FOR THIS 1 SPECIAL ATTRACTION TOMORROW .NIGHT AT RAFFLES HOTEL Hi 9.15 p.m. IN THE PALM COURT VARIETY OR CHES TRAL PROGRAMME WITH ACTS FROM H.M.S. NORFOLK SHOW "NORFOLK BROADS" By kind permission of Capt G. A. French c
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  • 284 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCT. 9. 1948 The Book Fair London Afjrnts Messrs. Colin Turner, Ltd., Talhot House, 98, tff. Martins Lane W.O. ft. Jh c second annual 1 Book Fair which opened m Singapore yesterday is another indication of the extent to which there has been a sharpening m
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  • 810 6  -  Douglas Larsen By THE MAN WHO BEAT THE BERLIN BLOCKADE WHENEVER th<» U.S. Air Force finds itself with a particularly tough assignment on its hands, ehunkv. rigar-smo'nnt: Lt. Ge n Curtis E LeM ty usually gets the call. In terms of the present world crisis,
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  • 203 6 POR probaniy the first time- m modern history, one of the 1 stones of the Great Cheops Pyramid at Giza, Cairo known to millions of tourists all over the world. became detached, roiled over and killed a 20-year-old student of the Fine Aits Higher School,
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  • 152 6 FIFTEEN settlements of Ancient Man have been discovered by a Soviet archeological expedition from Leningrad which investigated the northern coast of the Kola peninsula. The expedition, headed by a woman scientist N.N. Gurina, found that hundreds of years before Christ, fishermen and hunters were active
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  • 212 6 WHITE Russian emigrants m China are banking on a third world war which they consider inevitable owing to the great difference between Communism and Democracy to enable them to return to thei/ homeland after more than a quarter century of exile. This
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 490 7 WESTMINISTER FACES NEW SITUATION LONDON, Fri— "What is the Commonwealth The influential weekly "Economist" raises this question m an editorial saying that the acceptance of three Asiatic dominions into the Commonwealth has created a new situation and that I the statute of Westminster will have to
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    • 27 7 bffl rd'"'d ■MM erne B T rf .ir Sri Mf v I W J 10 c/ I of f v X i I
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    • 120 7 Ho\ rKO? tailing reitoci j ill i G v y its till! Ul- found. IIM up last jt»r ling costs md c them, found ii imp! PVfl it cf j inti by tht Govern n buildtog ICC Inti 1 T; Govi should
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    • 38 7 7 Million Reinited *an More r I Ger*t« b zones «ta> Mth their month* of *po«t hi* cc o*dine to a **».SlDp2f said h «wn<a and he families. une^ fi r ewere wnera of 0 k it. their
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    • 74 7 WASHINGTON. Friday.The Economic Co-cperation Administration said today it s ready to lend Britain '.WQ.OOOOCo cmd grant smaller loans to tsj ottier countries. Th? ll loans total $315.--1 o>o,ooo. Mr. Wayne C. Taylor, asi sistant FCA administrator. said all arrangements have Jtes completed and thc loans will
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    • 48 7 TOKYO. Friday. --A preliminary report of the Jamage by tne typhoon libby" to United Sate? Air F rrec c Installations on Oldna- v?. received here Dlac^s dam- l US 12,500 000. Builddamage ranged all thp way from complete demolition to nlj minor losses In varying aicaa.
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    • 126 7 WASHINGTON. Friday. Iwenty-three Australian girls work ing m the Pakistan Embassy m Washington don't want to jro home. While thc United States and Australia remained at diplomatic loggcrhcad.s over the homesickness, or the lack of it. of 23 Australian girls who came
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    • 215 7 CANBERRA, Fri.— Mr. Arthur Calwell. Australian Immigration Minister, yesterday denied as 'fantastic" a suggestion that colour bar was involved m his demand for the return of a numbre of Australian girls m the United States. four of whom are working m the Indian Embassy m Woshington.
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    • 110 7 GENEVA. FRIDAY. The French Preskknt, Vincent Auriol, has invited Ex-Em-per-or Bao Dai of Annum to discuss the future of Vietnam with him m Wis. it was learned on goed j'uthoiity here yesterday. Bao Dai har net yet roplie.l to the invitation but it was understood he wa*
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    • 134 7 43 Drowned When Junk Capsized SHANGHAI. Fri. Fortythree out of 45 persons on a board a junk were drowned when the craft rammed against a simk.n wreck and capsized m the Whangpoo a< Woosung, late yesterday. The two survivors weie fished from the river by a passing steamer. The junk
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    • 308 7 NEW YORK. PI Iday The tables were turned recently when Students at Brooklyn College issued reports on their teachers, grading them on such qualities as proficiency, fairness m setting examinations, and ability to stimulate thought. The report, baser on a twelve month survey Of 6,681
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  • 300 8 PRESENTATION DE MIRAL (TRANS: INTRODUCING Tl\ GUN SALUTES AND After I cay of heavy gunfire salutes, ViceAdmiral K. M. Battet. Commander of the French Far Eastern Navy, came ashore on Thursday from his cruiser Duguay Trouin which has been refitted m Singapore's naval dockyard, and went to a party given
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  • 284 10 •1 AUGUSTINE. Florida. Friday. A my.su rious battalion of 44 pilot whales Uttered and bloodied Florida eatf coast beach on Thursday, it attracted thousands Ol curious .spectators who elicited appeals for help from distraught city fathers. Th, gigantic mammal > .averaging 16 to 24 fi
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  • 50 10 «?P«rt.-d to ma Woosung and ca coKi.ng to CttJ A'l hoc hrrd holds of thr j llnk ed drowned. No fcartptttaj 2 junk could b from two men J that they w, :i qJ vivor* md |s* tl port of thrall- -jred the authorities. Bo ■offering from ,k, tei
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  • 113 10 ROTTERDAM, ted S^tos custonl Londo i have bees c to Inv© tigate whsl tO br tl: ll gold smuggling nn, war. The order foi leisure In New Tod of Mexican gold pi £33.780 under the 3 being shipped to Roj 1 first success m a campaign to
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  • 107 10 NEW YORK, fl Five Awcriwn scM by Dr. LMUor KipM [ornithologist sailed j day m the liner And expedition to Nepali 'hope to uncover d i informal m concern and jiamaialfl The ?xpod tion. I sponsotel hy the 1 Geographic SocietyJ remain m N T '-.al ior
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  • 73 10 P R A G M ■Forced labour d tr, be set •vakia undei it a re*enl 1 Caechoslovafc caon The camps b y work the* i way of life, twy their attitude jg peoples demo£ have shown tnai not T arn \ne o i themselves t^" 1 principles of
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 240 10 j "POP" K\CLI SlVfl I BOUOMT fit Hm\Z I I WM*ri TMi m*tt^, NO ROtLSBCWa wnHIWEONIMbU IM TV.R I Til THF TOCSff! QOU6HT VfeSTERO^V -p^^ l iv "RUCGLES" foO ALL YOUR TNAOW! SETH. EP AND 1 V AND HURST 'E 1 \S*T HLAVENS! tE SEm CRABAfH& TSSmUSfiSSS^ SONS KM IN
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  • 19 11 New Attempt On Atom Agreement r fri. I, omby „v„l r Itlnn destruction atomic i »er»Ml<*f| SS j Reuter
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  • 121 11 More Migrants For Australia lIDKEY. Friday Aus■lia'j immigration proCr f 7 povlng to sucn I Htem that there is 1 ion* of >P wo" for rftish migrants. be Minister ft* immigra- 1 [on, Mr. A. A. CaUvell. exEh up to TO COO migrants I fax, wtth the proporCtK to om
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  • 32 11 tarjp, Pri da T J* Foreign iinirtry toL^jjcted ltB Linton ri P l Al{airfs t0 protest »tetirt Foreign 'office i»SA s ann «uncement of KLW betu-een thj Reuter
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  • 114 11 WASHINGTON. Friday. The Justice Department has I a<ked the Fed' rai Bureau 0* ;n\vstigation to make a preliminary inquiry into charges i icgarding the way representative J. Parnell Thomas (Republican, New Jersey) has operated his Congressional rfllee. The Department acted on a i quest from 17 new
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  • 174 11 Americans Forced To Sign Co nfessions U.S. CHARGES HUNGARIANS WASHINGTON, Fri— The United States charged today that Hungarian authorities recent ly extorted, by police-state methods, 'wholly false confessions" from two American citizens that they had committed sabotage. The case involves Paul Ruedeman n and George Bannantine. American officials with sabotaging
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  • 194 11 MANILA, Fri.— Elpidio Quirino is determined to make the Philippines "social amelioration" conscious, come what may. I Meeting his cabinet m an extraordinary session, he urg!ed departmenc heads of the executive branch to mobilize their resources and personnel for a full blast execution of the
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  • 89 11 London. Wr\ Covcnt Garden marke' oday celebrated the harvest at a harvest festive service m Saint Pauls Covent Garden. When the work of the market had passed its peak porters and labourers left their cleaning up and still wearing leather apronsentered the church with clerical workers
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  • 74 11 Washington. Fri.- American officials said here last night that Russia was holding up thc return of 11 British and one American warships lent hei m 1944. The disclosure came aftei press reports from Rome had said that Russian-ltanan negotiations on the delivery of 33 Italian vessels
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  • 117 11 SHANGHAI, Fri.— A belief that the 'iron curtain" separating the "two different cultures" of the world will m time be torn down was ex pressed by Dr. Hu Shih, Chancellor of the National Peking University and ex. Ambassador to the tinted States m a lecture
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  • 82 11 Sydney. Fri. Fnmk Ernest Hall, aged 70. pensioner, did not appear perturbed when police at a Sydney (New South Wales* court described him as an international pickpocket with a 50--year criminal record. The magistrate, after saying to Hall "You are an incorrigible rogue. If you come before
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  • 465 12  -  Oswald Henry Film Not cs By niANA LYNN sets about 1.000 requests from fans v each week, whether, she likes to or not. It is iust one of those things which screen stars have to put up with. Well. Diana complies
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    • 172 12 Meet Mr. Belvrdere nothing quite like him ever happened to the •creea— or you! I FUNNIEST EVER! VOTED THE HII UUOI i t BOWD •>? H urENINO iESi*EKDAI I HILARI 3 1 SLY DIFFERENT H(«: > taiAT KOU SEE THESE DAYS! >^ -v \.^lF^| I iMf f_Mm Mm I'KFC FDFI)
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    • 36 12 I GBjIHSHBfii Last I Shows: 3. 6.15, 9.15 p.m. A TALE OFLNRESTRAINED HILARITY! Bsfe HsfS, Dorothy Lamour IN "My Favorite Brunette" TO-MTE AT MID-NITE "The Thief Of Bagdad" j IN TECHNICOLOR OI'EMNO TOMORROW ."MARGIE" IN TECHNICOLOR
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  • 635 13 LOANS Municipal Spore 5% 1926 112.50 114.50 Spore 3Vc 1948 100.50 101.50 Spore 4*;% 1930 116.00 118.00 xi Spore 3' f 1935 98.50 99.50 Spore 3% 1937 98.00 99.00 Spore 3% 1938 98.25 99.25. Spore 4% 1939 107.50 108.50 Pon. 5% 1926 112.50 114.50 Pen. 4^4% 1929
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  • 21 13 SHARES: UPWARD TREND !he upward trend continued i*i the share market yesterday and this was particularly noticeable m the industrial section.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 201 13 Scra mble To Get Rubber Afloat For Marine Cover TVERY effort is being made by holder.? to put rubber afloat m order to obtain marine insurance rathethan carry large stocks uncovered against insurrection says the market report issued by Uwis and Peat <Singa pore), Ltd., yesterday. No public statement has
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    • 58 13 RUBBER: MARKET STEADY The local rubber market opened steady yesterday morning. Th c market, however, took a turn easier later m the day but closed steadier. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Oct. RSS 42-J 43-i No. 2 Oct. RSS 41-1 il-l Nc. 3 Oct. RSS 40 40- i
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    • 103 13 Business done m the sagoflour market yesterday includled 1.300 bags Siak taken up iby Indian firms. The market. however, was again slightly easier. Tapioca se.^d wa als o an easier marktt. The following were yesterday's quotations: SAGO FLOUR: Lingga $30|, Sarawak $15^. Siak: $16*. SAGO SEED: $27.
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    • 38 13 The Customs Excise, Department announce the price of rubber for the purpose of assessment of duty for the period 7th to 13th October, 1948 (both dates inclusive) is fixed at 43 U cents per pound.
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    • 114 13 LONDON, Fri.— Thc International Wool Study Group, set up two years ago to promote stability m world wool trade opened its second annual meeting m London Monday. The conference is being held m private. The Board of Trade said a public statement will be
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 67 13 SHIPS IN PORT Vessel Godowns 45 Kanipar 44 i »re Hamble SHEERS Armrnkerk 42/3 41 Clvtoneus 36/7 Riouw-Emp. Ttooper 38/9 toneus 35 35 Anchiscs 33/4 Jregon Mail 17/18 31/2 19/20 21/2 I Benalbanach 23/4 C. St. David 25/6 Benalbanach 23/4 Eastern Saga 27/8 1 Raxnaas 29/30 I Ravnaas 29/30 i
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  • 694 14 Q: 'Should a Police Officer eat with a sus pect? A: 1 SEE NOTHING WRONG WITH IT' A MEAL la restas Bdinbui Beotl v I th«- subject fcm i imination by Ml 8. li D Elias fending ye its da) la Ui Ninth Police Court at aa inquiry Inte the
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  • 82 14 NOME, Alaska, Friday.— Seventeen Eskimos of Little Diomtde inland, including sir women and one child, who were held captive f>>r almost two months by Siberian officials on Hi;/ Dunnede Island, irt it released and permitted to return tc their island. The Eskimos were taken prisoners during their annual
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  • 65 14 TER UN, Friday. Soviet authorities today notified the Western Powers through the %li Safety Centre that the Russian a ir war Manoeuvres wii] continue today m the Icinity of th* air corridors. Rus.s.y, again announced Mat aircraft will engaee m air to air gunerv practice, paramute jumping manoeuvres.
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  • 65 14 SHANGHAI Friday.— Tht So 'lets have built up a powerful airbase at Hairen and behind v strict security cloak are running Japanese-built factories !it full Mast using Japanese forced labour according to I firsthand report brought to Sh ingh&i by an Australian I Bruno Schrenxel, ■aid 2,009
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  • 59 14 WASHINGTON. Fri- lay Sixty fiv- United States warships an I 30 aircraft squadrons will take part m ta< tical exercises m the Northwestern Atlantic from Nov. 1 to Nov. 23 The climax will be an amphibious assault landing against the Fleet base at Argentina. Newfoundland, between Nov.
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  • 76 14 in* H a:-im v U thr, pro.., anoth < juS •gram, •-<<* Tom charn.,. n of won l^J] Wii.;,:., s y six thr., m beat Nai 8 n over its tor Fighting k, v JJ medically certM d unfit Kid Lan^foru on pj mtl four round. I Kid Oarpentier
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  • 358 14 i LAWYER Philip Hoalim pointed to gaunt Californianborn R. Donelly, a chemist, m 1 the Third Police Court yester- day and. said "This man cf stern appearance put fear into a woman as delicate as the complainant." indicating heavilybuilt Mrs. H. Mooseek,
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  • 82 14 SCHIEDAM, Friday. The Dutch cricketer, Arie Molenaar, h^s been arrested and chained with complicity m the murder of a shopkeeper m 1945. Molenaar, a fast bowler who played for an official Dutch team against a visiting M.C.C. team this year, has been engaged by Ramsbottom English
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  • 65 14 EENTONG, Friday: Two terrorists entered a Chinese school at Sungei Murai Village, four miles from Bentong, and interrupted a class m session this afternoon. They fired several shots at a teacher named Yin Tin Hong and then escaped. The victim was seriously wounded. Ho was rushed
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  • 39 14 There were 14 arrests m the hours:— 6 m Selangor; 4 ir. Perak; 2 m Pahang and 2 ir. K'jdah/Perlis. Th e casualty list is Specia: Constables killed 1, wounded 1 civiliahs killed 2, wounded 1.
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  • 81 14 NANKING Frtdiy. crisis loom) I r P Wong Wen-ha Cm •he Leglsiativi V tan r its current natl M art- r it had ba n ti terms cf m fl i the curren rm Instead ol *PP> -1 legislators unanin tv pudiated th, new budj the grounds
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  • 37 14 SHANGHAI. Friday Chinese crewmen ant sengers of a junk were ,d m the Whangpoo I Woosung late Thurtda the vessel struck I wreck and capsized. There wen only tw ftfois, who were rescj passing U.P.
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